Vittsburgh 6azttit. TUESDA , JIILY 194 1664. I ON NOMINATIONS. LTIONAti ==l ABRAEII LINCOLN, of Illinois. r lid rIIIZSIDENT ANONEH JOHNSON, of Tennessee ~TO OtaSUßii 1113ERS. The undcraigned, pnb Leh• r of Pitteburgh daily paper•; b.. nentoaly weed to charge the priors [other •pecioed f r their r.peadve Johrnele, on and after MONDAY, Jelly 05th, tgli : TOE OdEET rE. No sing Edition, per week dellfd by Carried. 21 rent by mail, per year, in 00 .• tor e oeth , I. advance. 100 •• !yr tbree m nth , g 60 Everdcg Edition, by carrier, per eirLat by soil; per 7sr, to ale're. 55 60 for elz mambo, ' 23 •• " wor Qtr. 1 65 TOE CaI.:OWL& Per nrret, eellvnted by earner Per al4mace, mat by .it $ r 0 Tbrce " " 25 CO ALIDECIAI. Per s eek, dellefity carrier ..... Per year, in Itt.• or, see by Six ukontbs. " " " 600 Three =oaths, " 60 G,INTIE ALSOCIAT I O9, CRADLES MoKISIG HT, Publlth, Evening Chronicle ; PIDESLIIROti N EVISPePER 6 PRINTING COAIPANT. Tho Inert:sae in the rates of subscription given above has been rendered absolutely necessary by the enhanced cost of paper, ink, fuel, end labor which go to make up the expense account of a daily newspaper. Had we done justice to ourselves, this in• crease would have been made long ago, but we have postpthied it from month to month in the vain hope that one of the heaviest Items of our expenditures—paper—would fall in price. Bat, instead of falling, it has within ten days taken another rise, and we are therefore compelled to advance our own prices or print the Gizerra at a loss. The former alternative we reluctantly adopt, as we know our renders would not expect us to choose the latter. 'lt may be interesting to the reader to know how &itch the expenses of newspaper publishers have increased since the coin: MOIICCICICIII of the war. Take, for instance, two items—paper acd composition. Before the war we paid for the former right cents a penal, and far the latter houuty-fire cents a thousaul ; now we pay turaty cents and forty ants respectively. Brea after oar in creased rates go into operation. we will not then have ra!eed ear rates to snbscri. bora in like proportion. We hope that the arrangement which has been rendered necessary by the proprietors of the three largest:payers of tho city may not need to b. , of longer continuance than one year. At the end of that time, if pri ces should materhlly fall, 20 we trust :hey may, we veil be most happy to return to the old rates, sod we {resume oar °Tempo raries sill gladly do likewise. A State Guard Now mat the feeling is over about tho Rebel ra'd, we eau look about as and peat by the lessons "Wel the occasion has taught And the first and most important lessen thus taught is the imperative necessity for having an organization upon which we can depend for men to defend the State in any emergeoey. Tie utter powerlessness of the B ate, of present, and her exposed position on the border, both strongly tempt the en emy to make a sudden descent upon her rich villages and fatten upon the plunder which her citizens seem eo unwilling to steed by and defend. Lis of r o use for shameless sluggards to weep themselves up in the delusion that Other States will Bond men to do for us what , ht berm. we have not done for ourselves. We called upon them for help once and they gene it, but we than never hear the last of it, nor will they over come to our call again until we pat our own shoulders to the Wheel and thew. after testing our strength, that we really need their help. We are able enough, in all respecos, to defend our b..idtrs against any incursion that we are likely to be troubled with, and if we do not evince interest enough in our own welfare to defend ourselns, we may rest sewed that others will not. We hare a Militia Law which makes mipulsory upon every man in the State liable to military duty to render military sorties. It provides for enrolling, officer ing and drilling the militia of the State, and under its provisions we might, in a short time, have an efficient force enroll ed and ready for the field at a moment's Why, then, is it not put in force? Who eau answer'. We are told by some it is because it would be too expensive—that it would coat the State $200,000 to put tho law in auccessful operation. And what if It should? What is 5200,000 or even 5.500,000 to ttte peop'e If such a State as Pennsylvania, in view of tho ends to be attained? Are ire, the second State in the Union, rich in agrimeture, mines and com merce, to be exposed evermore, cot only to the incursions of the Rebels, but to the scoffs and jeers of the cntire nation, be cause it would coat a few paltry hundreds of thousands ? Wo say paltry, because pecuniary o7L 5W075110120 shrink into insig nil:mince by tl.c lido of the weightier con siderations ..ef duty,' honor cad State pride. The late rebel raid into Maryland is said to have cost the people of that State four millions. Would one into Ponnsyl rants ecst us less? Is a more pecuniary point of view, therefore, it is the greatest Lolly to expose oursalvei to the chances of such a lose, when we can save ourselves from it by expending half a million. But there le another and, with us, a still weightier cormideration—and that is the neecisityiehich weighs upon the people of the entire North, atihie juncture of affair; to become, essentially, a aufitary people. The Chicago J°unix/ urged, the other day, the Idea that If we aro to carry on war arm =oaf:illy ore must become a warlike people. This is a oleonn truth, and the people can not comprehend it too soon. The omit= cannot carry on war without armies,' ar mies cannot fight without being redneed in numbers, and hoioet they must to constant ly replenished; and whence aro they tote replenished ex,copt from the ransecs sf the people? 'lt being clear in then, -- that - the efficiency of the army can bt maintained only by keep. tog it full, it becoroes . of the highest finPor- Muse that we dictld. send to It,-net raw, in experienced men, Who hnow nothing of the work to which they are going, but men ed ucated at ho'nne at least In the rudlineitte of military _knowledge._., To. aticezepllsh hilt eel need to have our stringent. and 4ronithl• . ie*7 military lawe . pett:lit force, alidso ran der everyone familiar with the machinery of war and the Candling of its implements In this way we elan not only edueftte the people in military knowledge, but infuse a military spirit into them and stir them up to readiness in respondiog to any call that may be made upon them. Third may be those wbo think that we Isbell get out. of this wax without another war with England or Franco, but we do not. ti may come helve we are through with Otis, or afterwards, but come it will, and it will not be long following d pfter this war, if it does not precede its close, If we whip the Rebels completely, as we feel sure of doing, we shall have to earn our right to the front place among nations. The sym pathies of England and France are against us, and a bitter feeling is continually grow ing up between no and them. We have long been foolishly trying to convince our selves, as a people, thatit is oaly the aristoc racy of those nations that are against as, bat events are constantly proving the reverse. The recent fight between the Rearearge and the Alabama has brought out the latent hostility of both nations, and it is as clear as noonday that in both the people are almost a unit against ne, re fleeting truly, In that regard, the feelings of their respective governments. It is the dictate of prudence, therefore, to be ready for a tussle with either or both as soon as we get through with this war. They will strike when they think we aro exhausted ; but if we have in reserve an army of men educated at home to the dn. ties of the field, they will find ca much readier for them than they had supposed. W, 'e say, if we have such a reserve. And shall we not have ? The means for getting it in readiness are at hand in the law we have referred to, and the reasons for putting it in operation in the considerations wo have adduced. And even if our readers do not believe, sit h us, in the datirrs of a foreign war, surely the other reasons we have given are weighty enough in them selves, without superaddition. Semmes au Priyateering An Ezetern colemporary resurrects a copy of a book published at Cincinnati in 1851, and written by Itarnasz &Amuse, late commander of the pirate Alabama. It is entitled—" Service Afloat and Ashore during the Mexican War. By L'eutenant Barney. SVAILES, U. S. N , late Flag-Lieu tenant of the name Squadron, and Aide. de Camp of Major-General Women in the Battles of the Valley of Mexioo. - In speak ingot the efforts of the Mexican government to organize a system of peivaieering for preying on our commerce, the author puts on record certain statements of personal opinion which do not well accord with his own actions as commander of the Rebel privateers, Sumter and Alabama. For instance, he says, to render privateering available to Mexico "under the law of na. lions, it was necessary that at least a ma jority e the officers and crew of each croia• er should be cilizrns ; not citizens made ad liar in fraud of the law, but bona fide OW. Zeus ; and any vessel which sn'ght hare at• tempted to cruise under a totter of marque ar.d reprisal, without this essential revriaire, wculd Asset become from that moment a pirate:' Commenting upon this passage, the macro porary from which we quote cites a few figures: “In the case of the Alabama, we have the published statement of one of her crew, that out of e;xty-aim men, whose names he gives, among her crew and petty dicers, forty-nine were English, and eight were Scotch or Irish, making fifty seven British subjects or nearly four fifths of the number mentioned. Of these, eighteen be loogod to the Royal Restrve, and two here pensions in England. And though the tes timony in the case of the other pri,steers is not so :direct., there is abundant reason for believing that the same is true of them." By Eirenze' own reasoning, the 'reach' he has lately oommanded ere convicted of Piraty. DLsonislng the general subject of print tearing, Halms again in his bo:k pats him self on record: " There is a growing disposition," ho tale, " among civilized nations to pot an end to tilts disreputable mode of warfare ' under any circumstance. It bad its origin in remote and comparatively barbarous ages, end his for its object rather the plunder of the ban e':' than hrnarable warfare. The thirteen belog private vessels, fitted oat on 'Pecula tion, and officered and manned, generally , . by unscrupulous and unprincipled men. It is impoislbla for the government, which oom• missions them, to have them under proper control. From the nature of the materials of which the trews of these vereels Are composed —the adventurous and desperate of all nls- Hone—the shortness of {heir cruises, and the demoralising pursuit in which they are en gaged, it is next to Impossible that any dis cipline can bo eetablished. or maintained among them. /a short, they Ore /auk batter dim &mad pirates ; mad it behooiye• all civilised na. time, and especially miaow who, like ammeters, We extensively engaged in foreign commerce, to nrpprees eke praeliee a/together." Thus to Saunas condemned out of his own mouth. With ouch authority, the Gov ernment certainly should have no dif ficulty in treating the late Captain of the Alabama as a pirate if he should ever be captured. 4 , Very Like a W hale.” . We printed a few remarks the other day concerning the course pursued by the "Cbp perhead cditora of the State in vol ation to the two calls of Gov. Ceara for troops to de fend Washington. Whereat tho Poet man of this city is aggrieved, and writes two-thit de of a column in defense of the Copperhead editors aforesaid, and, to show that we were wrong in what we said, draws our attonttcn to the response in itr own columns to the Governor's calls. We thought the Port pretended to be a War Democratic journal, and here it is ac knowledging itself to be Copperkcag 1 Five months ego it declared in a very oracular wey that "the Democratic party was We only war party of the country." To.dey it is outraged because we have not gisen due credit to the utteratioes of its "Copper head editor!" In our childlike simplicity We had supposed that, when an Opposition (taco._ tabled that he belonged to the "tinily War party of the country," like the man who said the Urea was eiztoen feet high, be would stick to the declaration—"what ha first saldhe last said." Verily., we know nothing of the tortuous windings of these Opposition tailors. Ths specimen uridei consideration abandons thidealaration that he belonged to the "only war party of the country," and now puts on a great deal of righteous indignation because he Is not sulkoiently respected as a Overhead edi• tor is our telegraphict dispatches this log (see first page) mention Is made of the eststenee of a ' , treasonable organisation" in North Carolina, which is giving the jlirr Thevarrxe tame tmessineee. We learn from anotger source that the existenee of • "treaeonable league" in Jefferson and the adjoining counties of Alibates is repotted, having fir Itiohject the ' overthrow of the Confederate Govertunsnt sad cho fornukticra of a pew and vistitntional Union ;lusty. Arthielibidnews for the PitkeeDettee. raoi of the North.-for all who, like Use .and Ilextue, -- 111141 in favor of letting' the Benth go. Recruiting In Rebel State& We yesterday published the replations adopted by the Var Department concerning the enlistment for loyal States of volunteers the rebel Slates, au.hotized by the tot of July 4th, 18(4, amendatory of the conscrip• tion law. The clause of the aot which rendered the adoption of these regulations necessary reads thus: See 12. And b, it further enacted, That it shall be lawful for the executive of any of the States to send recruiting agents into any of the States declared in rebellion, except the Staten of Arkansas, Tennessee and Louisiana, to recruit volunteers under any call under the provisions of this ant, who shall bo credited to the S ate, and to the re/meetlye sabdivis ions thereof, which may procure the enlist ment." .... , It vvill be observed that it shall be lawful only for the ez•rut.re of any of the States to send recruiting agents into the rebel Stales. That is to say, no agents can enlist volunteers for any of the States unless ap pomted by the Governor thereof. But, the words of the clause quoted do not prohibit the oppointasent, by the Governor of any given State, of agents for eery portion of that State. We infer, tberefzre, that, if the cit izens of any enrolling district or snb-dis triot should request the Governor of the State in which that district or sub-district Is located to appoint an agent to recruit ex cluiiively for lt, and at the ezolesive expense of :those citizens, there is nothing in the tat; to prevent him from acceding to their request. Indeed, in our own State we pre. same that this it the only policy that am be adopted, for the Governor is not author ized to pay bounties for volunteers to be credited to the State at large, and to wait for the authority to be granted by the Leg islature which is to meet on the 23d of Au gust would bo to wait until the days of grace have passed. We commend this subject to the attention of those sub districts which have raised, or which propose to raise, bounty funds. Every man recruited io a rebel State is a man saved at home.. And the sooner Penn sylvania agents are gut in the field, the better. Agents of some of the Eastern Stotts are already on their way West and South. Governor aim; it is to be pre sumed, will not hesitate to commission any agent who may be selected by the people of any district or sub district. We look fur his regulations in a day or two. The Form of the Ballots for the Von etitudonal A mendments. The Harrisburg Telvaph contains the following eeasonable caution ' It is well that cur friends throughout the Stato should prOperly underatand the legal form of the ballots to be - teed in vot ing for the Constitutional amendments. We submit a ticketin favor of the three amendments, as provided for by the law First Amendment. FOR THE AMENDMENT Second Amendment. FOR THE AMENDNIENT. Third Amendment. FOR THE ABENDMENT. These tickets are to be folded so as to enclose the words "for the amendment,' leaving cn's ido for perusal as the ballot is distributed to the boxes, the words --first amendment" All the amendments are im portant, and it should become the duty of every man truly devoted to the Union and the Cemnionsrvalth, zealously to labor for their endorsement at the ballot bon." For the information of the various elec tion boards of Allegheny cou'Ay, and our friends generally throughout the county, we bore einto that tickets for the approach. lug special ideation, correctly printed, can be obtained at D. B. Fracrsou do Co.'s job printing cgoa, brat door of Gszarrn Prom the Wheeling Intel!quire, Tile Alabaictlt tin ' For the English corsair Lamas That has ut high-Me. tael,ag With unarmed ablu—aball preset we opt•, lire rebel flag ttpridate g Ter (Fightera deep vrith err tut gee And, bite liu ether. ore Tante. eat ber At d her tau:trod hall elt. tea rewrite dark Ni here the Tanhee gnu...rent her. lierrah' Dli yt a think, oh Several Powers That the bertri right um 'au ...rut; Or that Tante, wrath wu dall'd by time, Or that Tattle gar a were ematLered.— That ye dared play with the , ag e'a rap St boa his eye au red ehd nettlog, Ard hie [slate clutched the bola. ot {Ter, dud hie bre-at the storm yea ePratag lio, for a* eht that wets Otogict that de, When Me Wrrls loot looking on the= ' And ho, for the t nun awl i Ictory— And toe gallant non who woe them • And rourrob e.r he ettoll of the Puritene, And the at no situ their An Inherit— For the sock of:On ••Moy-Viowsr" Wlnelow 'Wes Drimed with a hardy giant. Oh grand that day Ina the Circling right And to. Orton explatlon— A n•I the blood and flames and wrong. meshy , d By that emote of an Incensed Nation Eat dark towels theday which comes apace Ye Bottomless has ae Judge When your mad mask &hall to torn away With which yea fain delude =— Mod, for you sit en the orator'. lip, And Lotto, them down with malice ' Dm Freedom will bunt your puny bowls When a people's wroth c p-guithea Frost:lts/or erw—to rat and non ' It !scouting near And hearer, to grand dawn reddens Earth and Eky And its tinging tread Allende clearer ' Laura July 13,1e4{. A corcaronanr proposes the following names for consideration by the Chicago Presidential Nominating Convention: Ex President James Buchanan, Fits John Por ter, Fernando Wood, Gordon Bennett, Colo rado Jewett and George Francis Train. OT ICE e, 10.. NOTICE.—A Gain , Cosranescv YYSTIVAL two Mild to tillsatto ChtWOh, .Avory street, Allegheny City. einumeneirig DAV LVZNIG, lath Met. Lavee memters, the public tb•t we will the table§ wi ll supplied, sod uo pains will be opirel to melts the receitiou beunt otie Ladles and give tis • cell, and we will Incite It o a grand treat. Signed OP Tsibalf or the Morel. Jylll:3t fleeting of the dtock• 4 , CASTLE A 711A311C f tilt will be Itald ist tte...r Valls; BAI L be arra DAP OP JOLT, oo' lag a froahlmt, Vte. 14:a. ir ." : rl7) I th e.) l Ar.140r4 of the WE( RAILU.oftf, 0,1,11,A cr , the 111 , , , ()wale rnsd, to Voir On; 4., on th 1804, wirrose of fo ozer.flf , t nod isa•ca Direct 050. 0. Holt, ti tirmff, .1 U. Atm+, J. Cl. flooltoon, Geo W. CAaro, Wm. Otevrear, A. L. Omslo d, in. E. Eorr, fipritmat ElArlmaAt , J,111:2A A r . . J. W. Blormeord, Bovid Mastery. Wm. O. Dasley, .1. Letafrr. Wm. Dols,rt.h, Jodoh efons4 M. Blois, J. if.. Smith, W. 0. Bose, of lb* Commissioner.. ir'Cu Y UNlort V.Erenuis. —The loyal water. of Allegheny county who rapport the noteleation of ABI/Allahl LINCOLN and ANDREW JOILIIBON, and ths platform of prin. nip's. adopted by the National Upton Convention at Baltimore, and adhere to the Onion party, an re quested to amiable at the must pion. of bolding elections In their Wattle,Bort:meta Townehips and Election Prurient., relpectircly, BAII.III,DAY, July SO, lace, end elect two delegatea.to represent each district aforesaid to • 0111051 OONNKNTION, td bo held at the COO BT riouar; in Pittsburgh, on WIDNESDAY, Angtiet Bd, 1831, br the porpom of borniesting candidata, for the several °aloes to be filled at the onoolog October election. fhe elections in the Wnrd. and Borough. shall be ballot, between the boon foot and Doren o'clock p. , and In the township. betlrtel2 the boon of throe and mix o'clock p, m. By order glib. Union Nuevo. Ore Committee. A 2d. fiIIOWN, Chairman. lower EL &raven?. Pecreterr. , DOM NtYIIOE.—A mooting of the' 6lXP3k• holden of We klahoning and Trench Crook Railroad Boo:drug will be held at the BOARD OP SHADE 1100118, in the olty of Pittsburgh, on the VII ILD VIEW( •BDAT (gfiro,) OP JULY , IVA, at the house( a o'clock P. lA., for tun p0..-pone of hob:l -ing the Tint Annual Mention for earentdaragen of said Ootopany. Barone' H. Hier, W. M. Lyon, J. Patton Lyon Thos. kloOnllon4b. - Jam*. Par ,li Jr., H. A. lii. D. Dudley, 13.2,0 8 liLlr., Robert Om PoPlail Bakorroll,. Janus B. Myers, wid.ll: Brown, Richard Irwin. Wm. H. Nlatick, IWO Lawson. B. V. JtAes, Jamas 11 salary, ja2ll:td A PIO Prtrf of the 11nrsoratara 11"..E.LBUTiON NU eruct. holden of the Little flaw DIM nun It. 11.0 w .re horaby notated to meet at the Oglao at the Om paay; In Tara persacortzto. cm TIMMY the 'PRI daS A. 17, 15. t. at 2 02.1 p. fix. * parixwa at alsodag acs Preoadaat sad dr. Oliveto* town* tar the acardni par. Je2412 - WIS. ISLIIBII/LLL. Trratitalt limasaassam. rittaborgb, JoAY 1 3 ,4 4 1 . 6 E' . I AM AUTHORIZED BY THE Mum. Oottmtitte to cat • bounty at TWIIIII4ITS DIM I 4I/18 to nob Mb Or the Area hum entlYbbituotglititut. • J41.31t3 O. PULE!, Vagritur Miners o.wzine 4l Jorns.S. HAnsems, Eicr.sl77. hISSI PLET.—Three fine communicating HOODIS TO LLT. oo lower flour, and Tutu , tore for !talc, orthat , lo for 1 , 14 s bus:low for sato, If wasted, at PENIVETUEZT. 2t FItSALE—A Brick Llvrdling ilouse L . of sty mat", ell In etatttittrto ortar, at It e good lot, wed tram . trod • eltoste or, I lt,• atte et, ct of Better. for 4 rm•. narance utdos of j) l 9 apply sit the ni,lll nil Ile , gtrrzt I a n•docr•lU.. _ ----- WILL BE ADDED TO THIS LIST rf ..1 , 90.4 , Cal," to be et Id LI 14 r t r !FDA'S' XV Ina 90, J 9 ,7 19 It. at 9 o'Cloele, at CAnm , cl9l Bale. Items 14 WIWI Cr,— I t 49area f`Ausburgt, 9 944ut4m.4111, IL El. 0, , It' A Mal I,W 4 9, Au•L•r. VOK SALE—A. Brick I we ling Ilr nee of e gbt rooms. all to complete rrdsr, lot 43 ny 100 feet, r outing on 13 stls r 4.44 t, and located the brks 40 the Ned. Apaly at the Beal 7.etote and lowntanos 00Ica of O. B. BATES. Syl9 • Duthie street. Lawroneasille. —On I'aturiay enining, 1 LET- Te it. containing ten passes fro .o London to New York; alio • railroad tnkit from deer York to Potaburgh. The letter ions lest sinnewl,re hottreen Pipaiown and Brownstown. Any pi non Coding It and retort:dog it to the pal ylt lo t or at Tlils OFFICE. will hi owsedna for thetr trouble FOR SALE A GIV)CERI %TAU: 6 rare cpportnirdly 1t off red any one u inter g to engage In the Grdaery bcdew. the .tiro to elt• etated 100 pleseent h.l t hbarh:ud, and doing • V . boetnots. amounteh on bend from 4:M10, to sooool.Aleut° add," J. P Gormr• Orrtcr.. YI'NNELLVILLIC , .L O It&TLROAD COMPANY—Fir:sr 11011TGALUE TURTLE ChECK DiVInIUN O.;IS.,TILL'OtION RUNE'S —Roliart at , hereby notided that the in• rest neurons on the atoJee Bonds, dar Atuctir t, 1664, eall be veld on and after that day, on pm , otaulock and Celiee,) at the Fast National Dart l'lttebneab, Wood ...xi. W 0, RUG HART, B‘crettri and Treammr. S - -- - - U)13.1 E OO DS, BOOTS, SllO ES, I,—TIMINLY MOBBING and A ITCHNOON, July lath, at 10 o'clock snl J o'catck, ell! be add at the Jammer:ldd Salo. Booms lat llltb street, • lA-go sLock of Sulam, Good., licks Shoo., ac , com prising Linen PQM., Dolman, Beragos, Bair Not., Drees Braid.. Children'. Jacket", llama Bata, Nun Bonnets, Boys' o.;s Silk Beck Ttea, Glove, ak irts. viable Callot 7 , de Al., • area: variety of Lattte'd, Mines. Nen ot. Ray's and rnildr.i's Soaka and alto" to tr.ry • tyld. /On A. ?dell:WM NS. . 0 'F. AI.E CI fT The attmlloo of cap 10.11.1• 're! In, in and payt:g Inventmenot Is turltrd th, h. a own 1,1.1 c of buPdlng. oa IL. P cocoon of 1 061, and Clwavven 11111,1 c, ..cuslatiog T3D.16 t.T.?[.li x •oaP, WITIE TT. pror.orty la of mod.. n c,nr.• ro • we l'orr,a,hf.••• Al I. r, -.r Ira laar, at 1n ropiely sro•'o4 dlstritt I am filth,' .1 SELL AT A WV.' ?RICA. The preennt r.1.,a1W p.; a rot 1 c reran on .he p• t;. or the prop, rty. AT PIY 8. ISE VAN, Pr. k, aod I n•nrane. JO' (0101:tall Sr., Burke's 13n1181,¢. cum I=l I_ll-10 'W N I- I NIS 7.: DUCK PANTS AND VEST, =lll GIIALY & LOGAN Paiirikr .`rrii ti or, Pi t ruiartb dtrret, Ptr,a sr Ralf. P.., July 111, 1E4,1 E.XEMPTED FROMDItAFT—In ve cortance with orders T pctiiieh the fid o• rot of moons rarrrupted b, tn. lb. irrii or Co to rbli dieft ct in. a itsie eri .3, or ire., n of their eaemOttoa Laiirrit, Fr O pi tf id 11.210 nattuttea....o. Caltorf arerd Jean N I. IT Donald 11 rim irgi.em 2. 00. m Nnottirick, Kr.afroi Danlal deivrra, Pita. Poor licetritan RIMio Philip Timmerman, Rift. David Drown Union W 0 BirThard. Tot is Thorn., Denali., n WlPlanißurk. Union Familia ET riltrion Triton James ghad., ruin. Bear. lurtibuil. Union r hut TEI Boars. rut.. John West. Chow ten. William CI lies Clarifiers. William in 'Clan ~ Chartirre. Richard Tiati,titon, Ctiartier. Jvapbt,,, Doff, Clertlent. James DI AS. t &nun. Lenbar. Faro. is Jrrymirti kart ,rd, Vrtittoo. 'Ts ittzgrel by Le aolot of QudaoLoom, Phillip Spears . .. Tart Douala Tu. , . W Bugle), Owego L. d" 'radar - Irk Brlgg, lobe K dot, Frederica Kiel, do Frialiy, Julio Scholck, do Grurge Ondlind, do do John Lafferty, Ao Henry Eichenbaugh Nichols. Richisheli do Jerob Rang, A dem Welener, Gibhi, des NI +who. King, J 671, g, Capt. and Pro. klemhel, pht. Pa pLUMIIINU, GAS AND STEAM FITTING Thn listitg =or.; In tb• 11•1:, .••• • kluds, PLUMBERS , WORK, On Ow appr..l.l Vans E•ary o I Cia:3 and team Pip-, Put up lu rilinttablo utstua,r, ant •t i-....ueSU Vette. all ertrlt weartutti, BAILEY, VAIIRELL A CO., IZu FOURTH BIDES'S VA.isiiiir 11A1S - ens 0411 Om. L Ps., I Titsabariils, P. ~101, 15t4. HiILECTION OF THE ENEMA, IdSST —To ober danca with the ortminiont of eirollar No. 'l.l. of War 11,60 - talent. l'r.most Mar dud 0r11.411100.cn Oatrd Weahltdlton, 1944, public notice In tnat ney low our And in thin Datr:rt may aroma° tofor. the Dodd and claim to hay., a name ntrickno oO the tint, If ho Imoohoo. to 11, salinhu-tior of tbn 'km& lhat lb* person 12112111./ te vat prop- rip oceouot of . Se,;-Ond—llon-Lteslttcnce. Third-00M gn. Pourtb—Pormaneot Plot vical Dlesbl.or If erten epos Si to render the person not e p over eats wet for enrollment under the law and reguletlom. OINI Ofilcary, Clergyman, end .11 other prominent airman. ere invited to sniper at all timer Deter. the Board to point out errant. the Wee and to gletranch information In their pooveshro ar 00e7 old In the oorratlon and revidern thereof. To the dnty of twarlog and acting upon cialow to exturptlon, tao Board will devoto all the dare that can b. elated from other ton protein. &Wee, and hold daily melon. from ten. twelve, end from iwn tilt dye o'clocin Ilftltull 109 T EIS, Jplll,lw Capt. nod Pro. Mar , 214 Mo. Pe. JUST RECEIVED. wta.e. Pine Tr.: Tar Cordial Wishart's bypefeda Boger . . Compound Syrup of Liverwort Ter. Kormody'. Hellcat Dtsoovery. Ylno nye Oil. for table nee. Dakar's Pare Cal Liver Ott. Hrs. Allen'. Ball lnestorer. Fine 017carLno and Upon? Paly. Sterling'. Ambrotla, for the Elalr. liar, Wail and Tooth Itreshea LUltme. insoluble Comont. At the Central Brea Suo, callus federal and (Ado amt., tahßghahl. m 125 VOTIOE TO BIIILDERS--Sealeu pro posalevillbo renotml ap to the of July, bailout, Con tho building of • goal ontmtnotial • BRICK OUT lIDLITIOR METHODIST EPISOOVAL CHUD.OH, In Franklin, Voneage mat/. P►. Building to be sixty by ninety feet, with ► bum:tent. Plan and specification@ can be seen at the °dice of Hera • Kinnsar, to the borough of Franklin. Dy order of the Trusters. J. D. MIDNZ&II Secretary. MoCORD & CO Hata, Caps and Straw Goods, uww ."w In Ogre cb• terglol . ee4 evst eeaylrs• Cock of goods fo ts.rkuN Ci tiALAV.H. Itet ettaredia the rat. ItTorchsoto are requested to aaD avlczotatoe mt. stock, wtdob will to sold at otalloet rata. 151 Wool B4s DlttatuTD. oh; (111, VIABREL TRr,‘ES HOOPS for ado by .12.11110 DOWN, Ue WoOd 61 - 31CiERD.; 0 PIANO, SLIGUTLY DAIIAGED, Far Sale at sao We than Regular F tie z The aubralber h. en Laa I a Splendid Chickening Piano Beautiful rnsnwn•d :as,. star bthasscre m. u'dinga, and fr.rh r and ha k rot hers, rarv.d conolc desk, lc. cane deep and Int.. TM. tostrutheat was ells htly dwasnod vo the cos. in transport...an, which affs,ts the sppev ones but DI A.., rahlw the tone or Int , be Is not towr, to the least. IA 111 be sold at VA/ LEOE TIIA l TEE hEROL.kft PRICE CFI AN. C. W. E.L.L.Ort. U - - - f 4 . cou.LuTor.'s NOTICE.—Hav• • lug me/trod the Auntie' Lists of Licenses, Taxes in Income*, barvisgew, hilrer Plate, de , tin der the U. B. Internal &wenn, Lain, for toe rd Dl v lshm of the Tl4l I's List , cernartelng the Borst:nth. of Diereingharn, Fast It rem, Awn, Booth Pitts burgh, Ihnonge s e Vrtet s Duthisih woe TOulpirt. 110' , Alls, and the en To , wnahlos of Bald g win, Snowden, Lower Et Clair. Upper Bt. Olelr. Bent% Chsr• time, Robinson. rth Fayette, Booth 'Payette, Findley. Idcon, Orrixent •nd Neville, I will attend for too socelring of sstd at the office of A. 11. htsvensen, , Birmingham, daily. (Bond tys and Betardats eseepto) from the 113th of July um nil the 34 of Angust, 11: 1 1t 1111NRY LAMBERT, Controller. S7OONOR A SUBSTITUTK—A gen ti.e.an lax. I. I.Q. draw. telattlue to p. o mu. Into the dal& PIO Eire .EVEN Ilr e. TINED DOLUNd for . esorotable able.ladt'led vtdet.o or ellen, white or colored, to sorry for throe I Tg . ulre at No. 142 ELIIMITIELD ST.. Pitt. Earth. /714:1m NOTICE.—The Viewers appointed by (1011C0:1* to &MU dairalitml for the Ifideting or OCHTELL taiLNUL.oo the mein aide and east of Falk. street, will meet fur the purpose of their e• poitmeos. on WEDZIEVDLY. July 20, 113(1f, et 9 o'clock a. m.. oo the ground, whoa partite InterlNFt- OS sulky &stoma, l ItIcOOWAN. Jyl4:St neoording Regulator. riIITTER--;1300 Du. fruit Roll Buttor J-J , EGOS doteu tomb Egg.; 11211 —... 20 bat DDL. White toot; 120 do L•ka florrtnr, OHISTEIL. to baled prim Oman Cteuei Now noceffing and for elle by Id H. BIDDLE-, 1113 Liberty Kroft R. XEIFr AD rERTISEME., TS TESTT:\IONIA.L. , ;ROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINES, ka s•Wwww - .. r,,,waveollieg It wa ewtry way R., Dr. LS &VITT, EJltor New Tart Independent. I hsve nasal Gros.•. 9 B.k•r for lava years Gar ts hsss L.up w-rn out without rho µlvlut of • hf• Bev GE!, HIPYLB, N. Y. "We are using anger d itaker's t , eselog ganhluo. d with pleasure trail!, to ite b autlinl and olastio slug, and tte eltapllclts." GLOTI.GE P. 11011E19, rdltor Il o r Joutual. ••&11.or trying oevorel gOor! moo/111 , 0, prefer the Grover & Bator, and fool co.topetoot totocouttootol It for every vorloty f.mll) S. P. brOONIER, F..11t•.r lirtotkly tits,. Wajtuovr of noneno. , re I ring of pnblic corn fldruco and patr..l.4c, tlti“ lLe Onrrar & Baker.' i'ln.horgn l / 4 Port. For Wally par pm. lb.. Grover a Bolter Fea - log Ma 11:60 le la atately auperwr to may other In etta." Naze:Utah:a ErT3.l. .The Grover t Dater Machine mut with no me than the pnrr of a gratified kitten- There I cennplicated machinery in it nn get out of order. Philadelphia Thom. ' The Grocer & Baker Machine, ere vastly superior to al'' other. in use. It is conceded by all who have applied a practical teat, that the fatuous Grover al Baker Pt' trb ts infinitely the moat durable." Phi/sole/phis BelleSia. Loving triad all the yrtocipol Eraing wo mutt accord to Grover it Doter the pt tolvoure." Bev. Dr. 8173101CLAND, Diant N. Y. ChrimMo Admesto sad Jourool. ••We here tented the Grover d Baker Sewing St chine" In cue Louse, and enmity recommend the ti cur nibscrihars.-- "There Is oo hriumh or system of Sesrieg koosh to he Imeiness, either practical or ornamental, to Mat the Grover & Baker Machine and its Improro- . . meat, cannot bo applied. It gime me the great plooonro to odd my leittllnaby to the nortealled cellentioo of the Groves . & Baker Montane. It is toy ortolan by ter the moot oalnablo °Tony. Mrs HENRY NAND BELCHER. firoror A Baler'. Machine mate.. foie elastic that does oot rip or wear with waahleg rans noinelnarly, to plain, simple, easy to work. and liable to gut oat of repair; fastrim the ends of It. thread, Lod awe the thread and silks directly •• the .pool on which they are Dwight." Frank 1,1. r ithierood Nrowyerier. Office, No. 18 FIFTH STREET A. F. CHATONEY, =MEM ORDNANCE OFFICE, WAR DE PARTASINT. WAAumarox, D. 0., July nth, MAI BL&LLD PILOPOULS wID b reestTed at ibis Mce until WIDISICID&T, !karat 3d, 1354, ILL • clock p. m , for Pa...stalling to following 00- • 10-INCII BISON IitOPITAJIS. :41 15-11105 SLSON 111U5TAIS. 50 51105 HOW,ITYIII3. to MO STARS, trotoss. Ttese martyrs and howitzer. ate to be made In conformity with drawings and eporifleations to be furnished by the Ordnance Department, and are to eubnitted to the tuna inepections and proving, before beingleceived try the United State. The In. emotion .15 be nude at the fonndry where out. Dellserim mnai be at toe following rate., via Not 1... than two mortars Or howitzers on or before the 50th dal of September, 1864, and at rata of not less thin four mortar or bOrrirrbrO per week there after until the entire ottober =Wonted for la de livered. Failure to make delve Les at • specified timewill wriyeot tbs contractor to, a forfeiture of the number he may fall to dellerr at (hat tile.. Separate propoeals mast be made for each article. No bide will be considered from parties other than founders or proprietors of works, who we known to this Department to be capable of executing la tkelr own finuadriea the work proposed for. Tha siege mortar, and howitzer. aro to be cart hollow, sad cooled from the bated.. Forme of bid can ho obtained at Mir 0588, or at .7 of lite following A nistutts, Ors rnmit ,ord, Sew York, Watertown, Watervliet, Wash leg ion. or et loon*. Proposals not made oat on fhb form will net be considered Tbo bl ider will be requard w accompany his pro. potation with a patents, dgned by two repot:olbl° armee. that, la ems hit bid be assiated, be will at once execute the contract for the Nam, with goad and sufficient emetics, in • enm equal to the amount of the contract, to dearer the articles yearned, be canton:any with the terms of :tale .d meat; and, in case the aide Wier steed fall to enter inn> the tontrmt. they to hake good the difference be tween the offer of said bidder and the next reveal. hie bidder, or the term° to seam the contract met be awarded. The responeiblllty of the guarantors mast be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the Mated Stain Dis trict Attorney, to be enclosed with the bid. Donde In the coon equal to the antonnt of the con- tract. signed by the contrataor mod both of tab guar .more, whl be requited of the enemata. bidder or biddi, re noon &gang the mouser. FORM OD OT/AlatilTT. We, the undernapned, reedeam of , to the comity of and/Date of hereby Juletly and ay:rally taciturn with thi; United hut., and moarantee, m rme the foregoing bid of be accepted, that be or they will at once execute the contract for the tame, with good audited:lc/mit mrease, in a cum aye to time:mount of the omtract, to ftunith the arching propose, to conformity with the brain of thin adrettisemeat, dated July 14, 1454, under which the bid wax mat; and, in cam tne said -- than fell to enter into contract es aforesaid, 01 gamma.* to mete good the differenee beware the order of the eald and the neat lowest responsible bidder, or the p. mu to when:loe contract may be awarded. I Garen ardor car band. and seala, ntlear :bit -- day of --.186-. To this guarantee moat be appended the official reel Hiram shore mentioned. Upon the sward being Made. stiocesee bidders will be notided'and tarnished with forma of contract rid bonds. The Department merles the right to relit any • If deemed neseasary off any account. -44 .1.5 e d to "Brigadier General Prorsvaie will to &dory.... GISOUGH D. IId.IIBAY, Chief of Orasnos, Wish. Lorton, D. u.." wed will be endorsed "Propotaln for Biro , Herter., Siege Howitzers, or Herbals Mar. razz," as lb caes rosy b. GEOBAS D. BIIMLBAY, jell/se:did Brij. Oro.. Chief of Ordnance. W tiRRLER MLEON'InI =GMT riansurn LOCK STITCH SEWING MACIET/N.gl3, T B B Cal/a FLT. SIM MIDST LED No. IT /MTH sr.. 16 , e• L acy bob." Bes. 4 Mock. WE MUM CIO., wars= again raor,sis • A CABD.—A psalm= whose tim e A.i cot entirely amnyled mild dentin two qg ttrrgg boors day to writing. any one wirbing to as sail biza may addraso ',ITA.NTED—A PARTNER, with :SOO VV f earth, to • good Paying anon bottom. Aptly at 2.51 POSH STILICEr. Jylferft WANTED—TWO RELIARIA MEN, wiett 151(XtD cash capitol. to coyote to the Mateo of India. and Ilichlgaa, in the rnatlittartnra aid male 6' on ate tole that pay. 537) per melt. prod,. 17 9.1• J C TlLTeet7 de Hood 'Meet_ ANTED —A Book-Keeper of expe rience wisben to procure a ottmetlon. either - eok Feeler or Clerk. In a mercantile boo, el her In Yotlebunth cc I il e yheo7 cot / 01,00, BUT 2AI. All gooey City. Jyl9•Er INTANIED—SeveraI good PATI'ERN 1T ANC Ft...li•E" MAKELA, at JA4IEe MAX, 911 0.1. 1 CO '•t, • Franoiln r en .107. ' I,oth nerd, cornor it,e. L.,ccet.t to WANTED. Illehest Boot. ti.e No. 90 Grant ottret. WANTED—A situsdon as POriSF.H. AND AESISTAb I SA L KbilA G. by • yOUPg 61.1 cf good moral baelte and Indedriona lapcsi tn.a. Can speak troth G damn .d dnalteb. W * 1.. d pleb hand, and Is erilltng to mew, Ilde-G ger.cralty useful. Good city reference given. Ace... MN. 1., Garner Orrice. Iyl It.. WA.NIrED: Component to take charge of a Tie and Sheet Iron Plop, coo bray of • good teltmsto.o by applying et iy 15.1 w THUS ulfliCt. WANTED--By a person of eight ' tan' experience in basin's', a •Itnat nen tos Clerk, Ragman, Oollector or Bock diseipsr, cr would take an interest ie sums mercantile or mw.ntactra lug lminess, either in the city or country, wise, but s small capital wuuld Le required. Refs.,' glum if required. Ladner,. J 716.3, Id J.. GIZA,. 0/91. \VAN - TED—A good DRUGGIST, of good, moral end lectuatrlons habits, one who le thormtgoly. familiar with the Lualtmas, pie s at and affable behind the munter, • good and, rt hand at d dog op bundles. One who "peaks er en pre ferred. Apply at ou ce, to /ARIES h imoTriEß, Wholesale and Retell Cris meals, s lie 21 Tort Wayne Indiana WANTED—At the Western Penns3l - TWILL Ilarpital forte Insane, A PRACTICAL STEAM AND GAS FITTZR. , To a married man, who tbcrtr,ghly understand. his brutal., a permanent titnatton and extra R. dacemenL will be alleged. Alm, at ABLE BODIED hi AN, for general work. Also, 25,000 BDBR. C /AL AND RUT COAL, to be delivered at the riser landing. Apply to pt. EENNNDY. bleat No. 100 Wocd street. W ANTED—At the House or Refuge, Parsons desiring the position eon have an Inver view with the Superintendent, at the Refuge. Applications, with references, to be left at the al., No. C 7 Fourth street, on TH 0 RSDAY, 21. st, at 2 o'clock, at which tlme and place the op• plicant will appear. Jrletd BY ORDER or COMMITTEE. WANTED. Worthkm Books with backs removed; Faniphlits and Eagastries •' Newspapers, whole or turn; sad ever 7 .crept( p rinted or mmonerlipt paper. are ell vailable. and will Ming a good mice at the Bock Otoro of T. E. WAREHAM, Jill 80. VA Federal atreet. Ailegbeny. WANTED A BIIPIGRISTLEDMT AHD 12LAILIC?ti. For hallow particular. icquire of FLORENCE EILAYLIE, Esq., at Kramer ,R Wale., No. SS EMS gtroet. FRANI B. SELLERS, JeWilma Secretary. VIVA N TED— $6O A ISIONTIL -- T I want Agente at PIO a month, eapeelaen paid, to mil my EVERLASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNEIO3, and thirteen other neer, ard dens article. Etttrenoirenlars tent rima. Andreae, JORN P. LORD, BidtWard, EinMa. ap.Wasslawl. 17ANTE D.-TW 0 SUBSTITUTES, TV ISIOT LIAB Lit TO DIIATT, to enter the w oke via reprreentattree, to advance of the next draft. A libe bounty Irttl be paid to additlan to tho Gov. ernme ral nt bonmee (Zero& hddrems BOIL Dr.. 7, PM*. buret, Pa. VTA..I: r ; d TED-- nro f o rn . t; toialelWl WAIT, stand 1\ Atand rate chsoce to mate money. Agnate are Mewing from WO to $66) per month. am Con volume. already told. fiend for deenlars. Add.. PAM% BEGS. 6 00., Pablfebete, Hattnnor, Md Jell Ara _ Wak_NTED.-100 tone of old books, T T slab backs romorral. old ruinnipapors or my thing that bo once born smiting, or printing pops, tor shirt, tho Mabee prior .111 oo psil at our Paper and Hag Wareham% No. ID BrolthilsLl Moot. )elitist O. P. IttaitHlA it 00. Gemara{ Agent. WANTED--A good MAcinum fit:ACE. If SMITH AND EISLYIHL Also, I tow good MACHINISTS. Highest wages pall to good work. mon. ISatialm of HIJOH EI.BALE, ierr:tr Oar.. patra alley and DIM...* Wo7. WAITIT7), A GABPI92II, To Otte cam of • good gardon ow the city. lower. at TEM OTTIOIL ony2A:tt Orrin or rue Pr:Tammy fear 'Nam} VD 0522.00 BAXLVLI Co.. Pittetstrgh, Pa., July 1458, 1t64. DIVIDEND.—Ihe Board of Directors of We Company Imes this day declared • DM- Wad of 23i Pt& Olinrr. on the theses of the origi nal Ospitat &con of the Company, peythde (free of Government Tax,) mo and after the sth of August, proximo, at the tlaloo of th e Oompthy this city, and at the Tearless Agthey, Winslow, Lamar &00., 80. 52 Well street, Her York, to the Btooltholder., eseistemd at the respective alms. The irensfe; Bike of the Company trill dorm the I.oth of July Instant, at 2 &cheek p. tn. ' and remain closed until the ask day of August thereafter. By crier of the Board. yyll&a.eo4 , W. H. BARNES, Encretthr. DIVIDEND.—The Board of Managers 1..." of the Itionongahela hlaelgatlon Oompany hats thit day declared s Dividend of TWO DOI, DABS AND YIP/ f CCSTS A SHAKE, or 1TVI: PZB OSET., oat of the profit. of the Company for the bet six mates, payees to the Stockhaldere or their legal repreeentatiree, forthwith, at the Oface of the Oompany, Ha 75 Grant abaci., Pittetrargh. Pa Gotananent Tax paid by the Oompany. W. BAB:EWELL, Trete - um. July I4M, 1851. jyls2s • DIVIDEND NOTICE. 0666raula Coararr, Plttslaugh, Pa, July 13th, 1864. Capital ___J541,.61:9 of !1.50 each,. The I/hectors of We Company hare this thy &- demi a Miami of FrYll (5) PEE UHT. on the Capital Stock. out of the pmh te of last month. m ane to t h e alnotholders on and ;Star ThIUTIESLI. V, the leth Inst. Tl) order of the Board: WK. Z. IVISTERVZI.T, Secretary. 1131121 M DraD• END, aot dlalmazer Flrrsaan Om / 142 Smith Third at., Ma, July 12, 1844. f The Directors of the Allilberny d Pittabarah 011 Oompany tunettita day declared • 'Dividend of TWO YID 085 T. on the Gapinal Stock. for the month of June, free of tax, payable on and after the 160 i Wet. 47120.0 t WM. 8. LANZ. Secretary. Onus or Tll3 ALLIZE.Ia Mmes. Co., Pittsburg*, July 6,1364. nIVIDEND.—Tbe President and L roam of Ws Company hart declared s DM dead of TIIBEE nor•TA ttf Pre mutat, out et theproltz of th e pert etz moatbi, male to !Mock holden en or aftee MONDAY. Jahr 110= .7. D. IL BOOK, DrallEND NOTICE-05 - se of the y. Imam=6a Pitieinagb, July Oth. MI. Ito Bawd of Directors ofthlt company how. this day tleelerotl • dividend of Tour Dollon6 pet ehmo, tree of rerernreallt tax, out of ths podia of the kut iyarr ak Nr_r f ara h na. geozotor>. SEVENTH LIST OF APPLICATIONS for selling Liquors, lila to the Merles Moe np to July 411418611: Noma Mad. Bum ya m gm*, s Wen" Ili ward, Pitteburgtg Joseph Hon , othar , goaar, do; ;a - 1 Hamad 0. deowart.,do; r. W. Itkorgil, . do, do; John Mew, citing hot*, ward, Pittsbary,h; hands mlo, tavern. ) id wards Pittsburg* Patrick Ha Oallarm, do, - • • doj- Magnet do, 8.11. Vita:lrak CO. e igles glds,llla ,aril, Rittabargli; . H. Mayeralaco„ . do, , do; Emma Hatt ; • ~r ives, lob ward, Pittsburgh; Jonas Patath, • do, do; Madan Hithars, •• do, dot Edward Davis, eth want, Plltaboo - th; PraCk Haber, othare, eth ward, Pittebusgb; Patel Retention% a• bosom, do; idichsai °wear& - do, do; rant Grant tavern, Lt ward, slingassoky; Loropert do, Ad ward, Allegoeny; Hoary Obesioneyssr, eat's' bonsa 4th ward, Allegheny; • Baslt n . tavern, do; /Urns= Hoodol. do; H. Bodoni:ion A Bon, other goals. do; Patrick TlMthearAn,aStingb:M..' ds; Anton Ream. tavern, do; WhEtrad Booray, do, do; Mirgaret Ginn, eating booze, Laismeerrilir, n omen Barton, tavern, • do; lislarel, Co: doj Henry Dible, eattng house. Manchortem George twain, do; Kra. J LLudsay, other 4s, Elaroort; Marta F..n;b ms Patebstrgh; Benjamin als ite, *sting Loam, Temp ranordite; Illasbetts Zomba, do, s Iluerttrtnri , Joan Mot leers, tavern, do. , Jobd Ws, do, Caution toinualp; ItlUsb thashaD, do, 1411141107 d o; Davie! Pargnsoa, do, ' 'do do; B . Mattis Tattoo do; Gloo. P. Tbossas, do do . • do; Jolson Males, do: KM* do; Jobd WtorPhY. do, rllll2 dor, hong. Peebles dot. P. 4441 potrW; A 44. Robiawa Mro, Anna Idoolsoy,. -der Riabbad do; hirob dirdatodlopr, do.. EMIT* ag X. Zieboolaub, do, tube d.s. 001JUIftaer, -Oar ) ) —. " l4* ' t ha Court will meet cot WEDNIZIDAT. Jolt irrtilBo4. atioectask ..:2.-.84 , 31 1 mad to do or kites thoriddr• . Id.oo=or =lambi tokoaantortm 6 dap, ood within Watays after betas Fantod. or rhdr Within to to.. Antics:dr wfd orimg 01.dr bondo I. =sr tePri Or dew of iyielstd - A Im :AMON, Clark. L, Gown Orrica. fr-IJETS ium....l.Ate'7, et A MALE TEACELECII. nr the "Newt Boys' lima DIVIDE.NDS. DRY GOODS GREAT SALE OF SUMMED DBMS GOODS, Of all klada, Bilk and Cloth. SACQUES. CIRCULARS SUMMER BHA WLS, Bun Umbrellas and ParasoN J. IN. BARKER & CO.'S, CL" iiNG OUT SALE OF .uroma DRESS GOODS, STILL uOtiTLISIJED AT J. M. BURCHFIELD'S. GRESADINE6 htiOZA.M BIQU ES BERAGES LAWNS, ORGANiAES st)MMER SIIAWIS SILK SACQUES , LACE MANTILLAS £ POINTS NORTHEAST 00R. EOURTH & HARRIET BTS !Yid CLOAKS! CLOABSI The U. 5.,. of our steAk SILK CLOAKS! SIMMER DURAS GOODS; ORGANDIES; POUR/IWO ; GIIENADINItI. All of onr Thin Dress Goods • REDUCED IR PRICE! ALEX. BATES, No. 21 IrLfth Street, 1,13 BARGAIN'S t GOODS AT OLD PRICES, MACRUM & CLYDE'S:, No. 7S Market Street, Wholesale and Retail. Harh4 bought or god befbre the stoat hazel sdranum, we odor at prieraconsliterabli lano than 0 04 bo bought .yorktore to the Vast, a legs sad andi aniortod stock of Reasonable Hosiery k Gloves, Ofthe best foreign and domeetto manotantstre. • Oimgreat nriety brews Ttimminem,_B9A mid Bees BOA Tasman, Ornament., Velvet Eibboter. Ltagio end lame Hafting; Jet, Slit and Bugle Dual Batman A very good a sez•tment of del Onipmest i Pmbroldin ins, raratole, Sala and Enabrelba. • Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods; And the Urged stel best stock of Fancy Goods, Notions, and Small Wares, To be Found in the Clitir. gar CALL SOON.' Ja2s TT AND 79 ALAHKET STREET. Ladles who Intend leaving ea city gbh glilitotat win find this • 4v ruble opportunity tot v oilliplling ittemoolvea Iran own orticias tl Ihq init4rB EIIBBOIDEZ6II63, LAOLS ; F&ITS, ZDGLISCI3; BILTEMB. INSEBTENGS ; LINEN COLLABB AND ENID ; ELLSDKEECELIrIII; esrmsoLs, sua traninELLse, the Istaet st7lat LACE COLLARS, ARM arid RIMS'S TRAVNLING BAGS i HOT/0119 AHD ILNOY GOODS; Prom the largurt dock It the WI, bockiio to sly that our sienartment hai tleTer bean bitior. d sad is Jost ouch • mess will moot tharptilzotox tta of flna Ow city ands: mot hating tom paroloo• bd.r. the Into odn.hoo• WU! find Who. Oita lower than Lot= prica• JOSUE HOME & 77 a TO MUMS? =BM GOLD! GOLD! Great Excitemen t! ; . MICE OM GOODS OYES 25 kit OM • EATON, MACRUM &CO ilarlag added largely to Marg.& betbre lb. z,snt anormoss advance In gee ricand gold, arancM rk; pared to after {hate good/ at Flom Much 'Below - the 'Market . Bath* Of M. York and Pldlodelphia: . tt.g.11013415133 ARD plemB9 win &Lewis. the advantage of buying la this learkne ? lidMlfg the present stocks remain faIL EATON, MAORUE (Koo;e't • ant, i Ann iso nrni maim ba TRESIMENGB; . mat unznEr wcu m3 . •remsai4` 8A113600E s CANBSIO LiDBLVW VICI'DILIA &ND SWLS.9 L&WIS. •- 13111LIAA NTS, NINDONE I / 4 . • Wart&SHIM; DOMAN& -- imAruv inseemosuimr. CLUSEDZSMIUM, 0A1:7111 rn L.lte sod Gad. • 361`418n410,,1•41-1 10011910. DS A Q B O9 Me n emu= irraiii rarit.sr. QTRATED—To the dairy of the.inf• derldoedon the lOtti Or hal. ieelia /MR aIOWPI , alttrat Cc= pasratail.c , Tbetoentor an ems brawl Prop property, pay obactiep take Cam sway. bleat Olt MMitniel