dazdtt. moßaiNG...=•guLy 22; 036 r tint - min Boußß _ _ ~ Ithe .844eittlon of Soldiers' Orphans. 1 1 `thegagitish of Ismao;,_by the 'Penns7l- .'-itittia Railroad Company, for the education 7,;:tif -:destitate orphan children of _deceased .`"• - Petnixylvanle soldiers . , and sailors, ranks ' •`-'; - :61•1ng the 'Masi humans and hezieficentehar - jibs of the age. ' Thomas U. Hammes, late ,tuperbtergient of Common Schools of this litato,ing 'appointed i commissioner by Gov, to prepare a plan and superintend the - Siiprildliarre of the money • devoted for this purpose. Ile has entered- upon the work • with commendable seal, sad prepare i a plan • for *tarrying into offset the objects of the Batton ; which has been approved and at noted. The Arsons entitled to the benefit of the be children of either sex under the age of fifteen ; resident' in Pennsylvania at,- ; the time of the application , and dependent r. naoh - slther pulite or private charity for sup : postj or on the exertions of a mother or other pence destitute of twang to-afford proper eddeation and maintanance—of fathers who killed, or dledof wounds received, , ri2or of- diseue contracted in tho: genies of the •llnited States, whether in volunteer or militleregbnimti of this State, or in the reg ain army or naval 'orrice of the United -- States, bat who were, at the Unto of eat siring ~ shah' satin actual bout 'A de residents of :"--Tenasylistide. tpsakleig of the fund noir at ootamind tho'sot, Mr. Margins lays: "Mb is be lieved, to, be enfileient to commence thi, ba liato,,joittan4pstriotlet itridortskint bat the ile now recOntroended cannot be kept long !Patties' in Operation to produce any metal roman, unless snificient additions be made to it by , the pnblie antiterltlet orprteate Mont- Ity,. - of by apneas strutter to that which !,:,Ittedethei IThetaldonatlon. 111, hoped that tkie win be done,and that the undertaking will be contused until ail oar destitute Soldiers' - • Orphan.' shall be plated •in o condition to . moot the teals of life on an equal footing with the oblidron of those for whom their disd.".. iCtlontonn and Its Uses - - Thrtitaiti. 4 of Mrs, Martin, who diedir few isesjigro DOW the me of chloroform as an -shrtesthelic: agent, has elicited the following from o*l — of Our most experienced chemists, which 'spud in a city ootomportag : .‘dittongli the fatal Climb from the use of chloroform astir generally, attributed to other conies, it is very probable that they ore some times aunt by the - implulty of the chloro form. It is well known that chloroform un donut A•deromposition in-the light, particu larly in itint.light, =WI* acid is formed, and tbsinhnitag of it Is, donbtkes, extremely dan- V-IPatte:---1314t07/1t and dentists should always test their chloroform with blue litmus payer, -10 if If Timm& neutral, that It to say, If it slit'tehaStge.the blue rope of the paper into 4 red Ii considered safe, and should be pf In the dark. Different orgarde -nom pounds,-such as alcohol, methylle alcohol or e:npyretromtkile oils are 'frequently. lound in elloreform, but for medical purposes may not Ware it to any serious extent. The simplut - way to End oat whether the chloroform does !'ant*: any of the sbovi named substances Ante - put - i'pleoo sodinro, with bright metol! We; in tie - chloroform ;If. an escape of hydrogen abide of carbons, sor other ACIP4•411111121141 by its introdtiotion, the of testa fromit might be deft:teem and itshould Credit. op the Late, Can for Vault TO (allotting telegram, received from the rtsvost /Audis' .Geteral, relative to the aralitir , for Men .furelshed cedar the call of TaljlB, is hereby cerimanleated for the fonaitlme mai planes of Provost Ns:shale : ' , Men•lsonsfshedmider, the Gin of July 18, whether...enlisted for one, two, or three years, se - well Ms an exesss or deflolency of three years' men on ails heretofore made will count as man for min.:, The eqsuslitadion of the amount of military, serrice rendered by the different States will be effected hereafter. — (Signed] . J. 17. - Borrows, 4. A. P. M. nen% Fatal Aitident. OA Pfhtinday of lase weak, Franklin . 61,. .7-parli , a son 'of John Syphon, of 'Waynes burg; Mane to WS , death in Abe following - manner: He and his lather were hauling wood with a yoke of amen and one horsa. The boy, who wee shoat thirteen yea n old, • was riding the hone, and in passing Mr. Cot. total's tannery, on Gramme anent, the bone bsaais frightened and the boy, either jump ingnr being 'thrown off, was caught ander the _wheel, which passed over him, crushing him so badly that he sarvited only half an hour. Cassius Ts Ittatiourrn OICIAPIELTIOII. .. - At the election for regimental affiesus of Col. Clark's reginient, which was held on Wednes day, Capt. Prided* Oast was abated to the , position of Xalor. Copt:Gast woo Lieutenant Colonel of Colonel. CLult's regiment during , sths nine month's mike, and was discharged from that position bye/fact:ay Sugiura for Ardadiset unbsaombg an officer. This fart be• polling known to the members of the present ileum% a. 'watts!" was entered against his Wag commissioned as a staff officer, and the szurrenuoit coming to the knowledge of the Captem promptly ,resigtted, his position. Another election was entered into which re. suited teithaaleitiop Of Capt. H. K. Tyler as Major of the regiment. We understand that Osptidn'fisst wilt mums his position as Cap gas-of ilWeompan7 hp orgaian& . . . . Erttsa.--41ensp!Pray, of Greene try, Indians county, came -,to his dualism the 9th Jae., in the following stian. The deceased was thiamin of same= sawmill, andel: the suorningof his death Was examining a wheel barrow.vtrielt stood niter rthe pitman of the mill. The simper 'desiring to start the mill 'Said ULM.. Petry : te take care, tat he did ;,.titit, but the warning, at least paid no attest -Sion Jolt, like simper put on swam ' when thee:auk of the Onion caught - Idr. P. in the thler; fruturingids leg - from tie heap to the fcaU'lllintigutint till about 11 o'clock,wben distal OA eivito hie rairetings. 4likare, Rum' YOB !as Maas I—We are t=atiaolaas thalami. E. A. Storm, of 'will: address the people at Mains' Matt to.nightion the address of the approach 'kg drat Stotts has teen' earnestly, engsged laths work of enlisting soldiers for the - Union Iraq for, many months, and Ids eloquent and ownest speeches hate told with 'lewd Wiwi all over the State of rllincla. lie will entail to out people the true method of `stroAding the draft ills can assure our read- Arran intralectaal treat. Lot there ben fall `turns Ont.- - ; ; • Ai•reomt Pre:Modal soiree, Mlle C—, otObigiostoubbed Ltd delighted the comps, `oftrYlhit miguthinthe arbor toilette. The Ala wore soca twee siesi eine to Item the ; •soerst of b rwilant,‘ display, am! it became oy ivoldspered shout that it - was attributable to Abo us* "Tattdo's Fish Dressing 'Flora naiad was.daiy noted, mad the next dq one druggist in' Waskdogtori sold forty: item cartons of theeovtoilotregalsite. Tbgs doses really good kraals advertise Its own merits. 1. "As Uastur Zionnat—Dr. J. 8. liewberry, the /Vat of the United States Sanitary Qom- libation at learliallee, Ky., sent a telegraphic Aspatoh to this eity yesterday, afteroottn, eyeasting amyl:y*2. Old &en and mallet for Alas. smog the wounded soldiers of that &- lambda& Rs states that one thousand pdaade, 'per meek Ls ladispenably nasssary, alders' hoias onidasena will endeavor to do all In thoir power to babas tho -present want. BIITRITIII4at 001:112IL,Cfoomr.—A com ply et one ha:aged:dap men left /diatom: d Bethel operations, on Hater. dq szierolsv — The eompany'numbered abort . The officers are Innis= R. Jones, Ottani Oahe Bittland, let LW:Linea ; L. Ur*, 24 Lieutenant, sad dieseader AtiltionnY, Orierly. The einem and Tacit. of 14eiallsted men hen seen Narks , dig Honnsto - The Zifaxh In a= (tom) elZegnse . r of Widnoscloy l lento 'fen 100 pays Benin • ate going on ottneditf- thle county: Hemel companies aretainaintog. Celt. Simnel fifelfenry,ntth about eighty nev i stated for 'Winans!' on Inada, morstni 6f We tputontod be soanniked to boy oonnty—that coun ty paying them $5O ocal bo=ty. Yon Ilaannomen Harm v --Two special sx mai= trains, tan Cus"(one Cu,from the Pan retranla and. ne from the (kmlBll'l'4ll4 de pot) are to Wore fos the great sale of lots to come " off at that pito on Monday nest. Those ebbing a obeap and pleasant tome, or those hiring money to twat, should arall Atalls l / 1 1 of:tiat IFS opportunity Bee ad- tertlistaant, . _ .Dsuieruncal Oike Birritotts--You sub— dilates Tito- wits tient to gulp Reynolds loam dot 6v:l,day:tat from am:Trott:Map - - • - -; - - Fire In Allegheny About Wave o'clock lait eight a fire torrid ThiroMazdtig Amu% Allegheny, and before It could be extinguished the building wan totally do . strop 'ed. The fire was flat discovered In a cooper shop, adjoining the planing mill, and owned by Mr. John Boyle. Owing to the combustible material the fire spread rapidly and in o few momenta the main building was wrapped in domes. A small frame building, °coupled Meskiaasoi as • coal cute, waasto destroyed, together with five or six oarMth coaL Vito 'building wee occupied by Mri Lamb and Measra. White a Alexander, carpenters and contractors, who lean heavily. Messrs. White .h Alexander are unfortunate, their own establishment having bon destroyed by fire only a few months since. Their loss is principally in finished work on which they have a email insurance. Mr. Relaya'a loos will mob moo, upon which he has no incur. toes lifx.ldeekimcm's loss could not be as =Minya, but is partially covered by Lessuano. The building was owned by Mr. Lamb and Mews. Magett .4 Old, and was Mound for $!,500, In the Pitfall:Lb, Western and Penn sylvania aloes. The origin of the fire is not known. The locality, however, in which the fire was first discovered, leads to the artspialon that It was the work of an Incendiary: In Hospital. at Roanoke Island, N. 0., on duly 131 h, ISM, of typhoid fever, Private Jenks 0. Alum:, 101st 'Regiment Pa. Vols., aged 21 years. Thus do we give to the cause of bis coun try another of our dearest friends. Thai sleeps another of its brave defenders—a true soldier—a devoted patriot. With him it was not the Unsetry of war, but a Ohm sense of duty that led him in the hey-day nab youth to battle for the old Meg that thirdemon of discord and treason had so wantonly assailed. We who knew Lim, well knew how deeply he felt the wound which had been inillatia—how astray he had resolved to avenge It. But, not long his to wield the "trusty bayonet." The foe he had to confront came not in the guise of Slavery's minions, end demanded other, butt:mightier weapone—patience—faint 1 It lurked in the fens and in the swamps. Bever—slow, insidious, but mire, had marked the young soldier for a victim, and with no warning to "loved ones at home," earns the terrible announcement that ”Jimmy wee drat." Dearly loved, and early lost, they have laid him to a eoldler's rest. Though be did not fall upon the battisfield, yet none the less doei 1m merit a soldier's award—the love and gratitude of his manta. Afar from home— away from • mother's ministering-4i MI, kind friends end associates watched about him and yielded him a soldier's burial. God keep him I and be the consolations of Religion in. rock of support to the stricken ones at home, "fn sleep the brave—so let the bow rest." • B. PILMIMPLILL API/11111 PROPILIMT.-blzty font building lota, into which the Ltepinott property (at the corner of the annuli and Dlnwiddla streat,) has Inn dirldad, and will be sold on the eremites Saturday afternoon at 2- o'clock. This is a yvery important nle to those wanting valuable property. Plans are ready for distribution at kfallwaine's notion rooms. Dam or • Proms—Mr. McDowell, of Greene township, Indians county. died on the 10th init., in the 80th year of his age. The deceased was] one of the early settlers of that etranty. He shared in - the perils of the backwoods men,r , botk In Kentooky =din this State. ititata.LA man named Robert Welsh was on the raliroad,'e short distance below Ty sotto station, on Wednesdo minting last. Me was walking on the track and stopping ont of the way of the fast line was aught by a fled/liftman and instantly killed. His body was shockingly mangled. Dun.—Josaph H. Scott, an old resident of Allegheny, and for many years • police cla ws of that city, died od Tuesday, after a tins eling Ilium vas elected aldsrman of the retirth Ward, eix or aunt years ago, and held that position at the time of bit death. Musa* 07 Ron.rreir Oyenuts,-0. R. CeihEsq.iforinarly of Our Clerveland and FRU burgh Railroad, lisa been appointad General Tiniest Agont of tlualtletargb, Fort Wayne and Oblong° Railroad. In Ching*, In plan of A. -Halliday. Raannarni 010.1unsatron.-114.0ns hun dred days men In Camp Victim are being farmed Into two regbroutta, idanuf 'bleb will be commanded. by CoL Esher end the other by Col. Renule—both veteran cane= Hose= DATIV company of one himdred days' mica left Kit. trlmlng on Tuesday morning for camp. The company trandier about eighty men. 'X'sa WEcirtrzo Thm.—We lean, from the Ladligeueer that the receipt, of the Wheeling Beaitary Fair will amotmt to $35,691,77. The (armee will ¢ot exceed $14,000. MUTH or ♦ Bomnai►n.—Joseph min. tain, of company 6,100 th Posussylrants Vol unteers, died in hospital at Washington on the 10th inst. Tam annual eammtmosmant at Jailerson College, Oanonsbarg, will take plane on Wed nesday, Moat Id. lIIFIZCIA.I. WCAS XOTICIGB MOIL RUNT, Plan and Ornarmmtal Bute Roofer, and desks In Penuryleant' and Ver mont slate of the best quality' at tow mtes Ofkoe at Maw. Laughln•s, Saar the Wafts Works, Pittston:O. Pa. TEI SOLDIII2'II TRIM over fin • ty yew, Doctor Holloway has been tog all the Armies of Enropewith his PILLS AND OINTILEET, they having proved the only medicine, able to cure the wont oases of Dys entery, Emmy, Sores, - Wounds }ind Smiles. Every knapsack. should contain them. Eciloway's Pills and Ointment are now re taDsd, owing to the high plies of drugs, &a, at. 30 cents, 75 cents and $l,lO per pot or bon. For tale in Plttatargh by B. L. Paha,- nook lb Co. Tor male at Fulton's drug store,Fifth street, Pitfaburgh. Tor sale also by Geo. A. Folly, Federal street, Allegheny. Ititwurs.—filannel Graham A Co., Ma shut Tailors, bale moved, to kfi Smithfield stmt. We are JAM rewiring our second only of spring sad =timer goods, and wonid most reqwetfally Write our Wands and the public In general to examine oar stock, believing it to be one of the lust Mocks ofmilant tailor goods ha the on,. Frei garment warrantod to give Astir faction, in both rift and valley. Give as a call before perring elsewhere and judge for yourselves. Gtsua MoOmrstass, Merchant Tailors, No. TS Smithfield 'Week Bracnat Notrunk—Tbe .attantbm of oar madam is directed to the brilliant assortment of Gpritig and Sumner Goode Jost received by oarMndhtr. , John Welsh No. 120 /fed eral street, Allegbany. His stook campsites a post satiety of Fand7 ha*. &VIA, - Scotch and American Cagaimeree and moths, andine Billr and Cassimess Vcolingsi—all at width Trill be made up to east In the lataat styles and In the best manner. A choice so. lection of Pornishing Goods also on handand for sale, togethes with a fail stook of Ready blade Olothine. 'Mind fashionably made. A Pizenernion.—Drake lc Childs, the agents for Prof. Lubin's 'Mai:. Dressing Ploy. Dine," have recently presented the leaden of the bon ton in IVaehingten with a carton of the great toilet requisite. This, more Dun Anything 0 1 / 91 accounts for the magniliostit Wilda, recently earn of the National capi tal. ”Florilinet" is all the rage in drawl of taste and Basilian. • Tat-positlos sib o 2 Mon end Boys Cloth ing, Llidlas' Drinsu, Shawls, U., will be con. tinned this day 112 P. ?l and in:th*vaing at 8 o'clock, it hicClelland's suction, 55 nth stmt. Omen and carelage calls wLU be taken at the Omnibus rem, bro. 1110 Penn street, day or night. All orders left at the above place wW be promptly attended to. All male most bajada la advance BUD the Boldles box of Brown's Bronchial Troche., which will tellers the distrsaing affection *Jibe Threat and Cough prodncrod by Cold and Exposure. Bold by draggists gonsrally. Gaiwr Sumo, DIY Goans.—Thla sitornorns at hieelolland's auction hose win. be sold drou goods, shawls., Irish Dun, do. ,Pormas salts of &arias Maddaes this af tatitoon at, MaCloliaad's indica, 55 Fifth • Bin aud,boya otett.at suction to•nlgbt,~ without resorts, utt2doMama's, 55 Blftb street. PARII3/101:1138 WO Of Sawing Maclaine' on Friday allaramoti 1001ilbrad'a 'nation, 65 Fitch *treat. . C. Bah Dosed, 24S Pass stoat, wiU at tend to ill ballasts of blo profusion. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGILiPH. Our Special Dispatches FROM WASIIII.MOTO.V. RETREATING RAIDERS OVERHAULED. Plunder Trains Burned ASSAULTS ON SHERMAN'S LINES REPULSED Bartow Damage to the Chesapeake and Ohio Count. 6pocisl Ellostob to the Plttaburgh Gazette,. Wasaizarox CITY, Jaly 21, 1864 I.IIIIITAL OP 111381.111.10113.411.3 P 115033 LS Lait night eighty-one rebel prisoners ar rived here from Sandy look, Md., having been sent here by order of Brig. Gen. Hove. These prisoners elate that they were in charge of ono of the Invading plunder trains, and were overhauled near.solcker'e Gap by a por tion of our punning forces, under General Crooks. A brisk fight Immediately eructed, which continued 'with much fury for some time, but the train guard finding it impossible to save the train, destroyed It by fire and re treated, leaving the teamster" and others et the mercy of our forcer. There are also nu morons other reports in the city, indicating that the raiders had lost much of their plun der. Great allowanee must be made, how ever, for stories In that line. ANIMOLTS ON SSSSS 'll Dispatches hare' been received from Gan. Sherman by the Government to-day, annonne. ins; that the enemy malted his liner three times yesterday, and was repulsed *soh time with little loss to us. Our men fought mostly behind earthwork', and hence the small loss oti our side. , QuArnismism's oturt osomitemo In obedience to an order Wood by Qaar termaster General Melgo, the proper °gleam are actively engaged In perfecting arrange_ wants 'for urgent:bog the clerks and employ ees of the Qaarteratester's Department Into permanent military oommands. It Is under. stood that the officers will be regularly com missioned by the War Department and fur nished with suitable . badva. Poem of the companies that served during the invasion will be reorganised and elect new officers. 15111.100111•01 TO you CISZSATTLICE AID OHIO The damage den. to the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal by the rebels in their late raid, taking the work in its whole length, is eery serious. The PMsident of the road has just returned from a trip of °Narcotic& of the line beyond Ilarpees Berry. 110 found An tietam aquednot, twelve menu west of the Berry, practically gone up. the raiders, u he turned, having had a force of nearly 200 engaged In its demolition for about forty-eight hours. The aqueduct Is • stone structure, and though the plus stand as formidably u before, the masonry of the side walls forming the trunk have been thrown off, and large boles dug through the hollow arch's's. Much damage wu done to ill the locks of the canal between Antietzn end Williamsport, and also comprising that region of canals from which comes the chief dour, grain and produce trade. ■o MAXIM. IGLOOS? ISIINTNI. Cien. natter will be retained in hie present roattnen,l, the assamment haring no charge "palest Urn. The Rebel Forces Divided. EARLY DEFEATED AT WINCHESTER FOUR CARRON; ORD MAIL NUIDEILO MILL AIM CAPTURED Tins* Oniadrod Oewle Killed end Wounded and Two Unwired Taliss Prisoners. KESEL GLEKRAL LILLY WODEDSD LED COL. DO/LED KILLED. Wientioros, July 21.--Tbo Sav anii: A dlrpstab from Gcn. fluter roporchltbst the fallowing has jut boon undyed from Gan. Near, Winarour ' July 20.-13reeklaridge dirldetthis force at lierryrWe, tending Early to Winchester and taking the other division toward Millwood. I attacked and defeated Early to-day to _front of Winchaster. killing and wounding over three hindred of his officers and men and capturing four can non, several hundred email arms and about two hundred prisoners. flan. Lllly is salloolly wounded and in our hands. Colonel Board, of the nth Virginia. is killed. The carmen end prisoner" hare been sent to hisitinsiong. The enemy's loss In abeam is henry. Prisoners report their fore. to hare been 5,000. The commends of Jedrioe sad Im. boden which were present ' were not included In the mentioned strength. mportant Dispatches from Den Sherman. THREE ATTACKS ON ORR LINES Rebels Repulsed Each Time NOR LOSS SIBiLL-THE REBEL LOSS SEVERE Womanly', JOly 21.—Tdo Natiouti R. publican hal furnished this following intolll sena In latrines of its publication : The GOTOMMOVit received dispatches from Sherman this morning, announcing toot the enemy assaulted the lines three times men ds'', and wu repulsed each time with little loss to us. Oar men fought behind earthwork', hence the small loss; bat the enemy coming out of the defences of the city to offer battle became more exposed and 'offered greatly. VHE STITATION AT PETERSBU TEE RAIDERS PROBABLY INTERCEPTED REPORTS OF STANTON'S RESIGNATION Wasensarcor, July 21..--A special to the Cbn■wretai derarriser says that II LI hallooed in military alrelas that Leo will be compelled to, attack Grant for soli-preservation. Dlspostlions, which may not now be di otdgod, hare been made to prevent the rebel marauders, now on their way to Richmond, item reaching that city without a leaving behind a large portion of their plunder. The reporof Secretary Stanton's resigning L more prevalent to—day than ever, but it Is nndonbtodly The 7.30 Loan• New You, July 21.—Tbe Po a 'r• Wash ington *sad says: The 7.30 now, now printing, will be offered at psr for subscrip tion, but will not be paid out to tho public ureditari _ B. Stebbins has been solcoted so COO raccessor of the Roy. Starr Ring in his pas toral at Su. Francisco, and socepta New York Money and Stock Market. Special Dispatch to tho Pittsburgh Gazotte. Nye Toss, Jost 81—Then Is no now (Nature In the stock matt worthy at notta: Pilteurib. 6 lost Vans, 11P%; Closelaud 6 Pittsburgh, 101. 17.8 Eliseo, 1, 101W03; One year Certificates, t13%1 Berett-Thirty Treasury Notes, 103X403%; Rte TwaMies, Mai* Gold IN lower, dazing thin leffigetial Mo. TRH PUCE PROPOSITIONS I RELY INTERESTING CORRESPONDENGL Letters front T4.l3l.lCominiNsion ,r, Box-nc Ye Orident.e elf.y Etudllle MR. LINCOLN'S PROPOiITIONS REJECTED Reply of the Self-Constituted lte bid Ages* ta . TEE OuIIIIESPONDESITE POSSIBLY), O►HA7iD; Berrao, Jay 21.—Tho following corral. pondenee explains atoll' Ourroa Zoves, NIAGARA PALU, Oazusda t 4aly 18,1864,1 Dear Sir:—l am authorized to gay that tha Hon. Clement Cf. Clay, of Alabama, Prof.:Ai, B. Macomb, Of Virginia, and George; /f. Saunders, of Dixie, ore ready sad willing to go at once to Washington, upon !simple and unqualified protection being granted, tialllt by the President or the Secretary of War.: Let the permhsion includo the throe names 648 one other. - [Signed]. Very respectfully, ' • Gao. N. Saantan t , To'ilonAlnstua G1111.141'. litiOAN... Flare, N. JO, ld, 'lB-044, Oretkmen:—T am informed that you , :e.ro duly ea:treated Irma - Richmond as the locative of propositions looking to the establishment of peace, andAhitt4on-desiro to visit Weak— ington , the: felfdlniont of your mission ; and thakyidfatilini4estre that Ur. Geo.:N. Sandia:Obeli - acootnilani Yon. Itarintor sastiewim this fireonem, I am tioalterfsed by the Piesident of the United &mei to tin der you his sec tionduet on the •iptirney. pprroo posa r ima to accompany you at-thieSearliest time that will be agreeable to You. I hove the booor to be, gentiomen,yands,' (Signed) llonses Gunter. To Messrs. Clement C. Clay, Ja:oh Thompson, and C.' llalcomb, Clif ou if ooze, C. W. Ctarrea Rouse, NIAOLIiI FALL!, July li, 1064. Sir: We have the honor to acknowl edge your favorof the 17th hut., which timid have been answered on yesterday, but for the absence of Mr. Clay. The eel. condi:Let of the President of the United States has been tendered he, wo regret to 'tato, under tame misapprehension of foots. We have not bun accorded to him from Riohmo id, tee the bearers of propositions relating .V the establishment of peace. We arop: hewer er, in the confidential employment. of our government, and entirely familiar with its wishes end oplaiens on that subject. We feel authorised to declare, that if the circa. metances disclosed in the correspondence had been• communicated to Richmond, we would atones be invested with the authority to which your letter refers, and other gentle men, clothed with full powers, would imme diately be tent to Washington with the view p 1 hastening a consummation so much to be desired, and terminating, at the earliest pos sible moment, the calamity of war. , We respectfully solicit, through yon ! inter vention, • cafe conduct to Washington, and thence by amp route which may ho deal aced, through your lines to Richmond. W would be gratified if Mr. Goo. N. Sanders 'fan, em braced to this privilege. Permit WI to conclusion, to seinistiedge our obligations to you for the interiut yen have manifested to the furstirsnos' of our wishes, and to express the hope ths4 In any event you will afford us the opportulaW tendering them in person before you leave the Falls. We regain very rteptettallyi:U, C. C. Cauri Jr., 0. 11.1146a.un. P. S.—l t is proper to add that Itit..Tholoip • son it not here, and has not itrielt;lttapiaz with as dnee oar sojourn in Catiarir, ITTZANAVONAL Ham, l NIAL•lik Sue, Jdi 13, lat. 1 Grearcare.-1 hare the honor to sektowl edge the receipt o(yours of this dabs by the hand of hit W. C. Jewett. rho state of facts therein presented Wag materhily dif ferent from that which we, understood to exist b 7 the President when he entretalsd me with the pis condact remand, WI- ems to me on every waveount advisabia that I horrid communicate the saws by telegraph and solicit frills instructiens, whit, I obeli meted to do. I here to be able ; transmit the remit Mb a ft ernoon,' lilt at events, I shall do so at the eszlieet moment (Signed) HORACE ctIICLZT. To Meairs. C. C. Clay, J.V. lialoomb, Clif ton House, :Rep:re Pella, C. W. Curros Flom, Slootua F.L.14, Canada., July 18, 1864. I To Roe. Yoram Grvetey, Niagara Foil+, N. F. Sir .—We have the Donor to Acknowledge the receipt of your note of this dot* by the heads of Col. Jewett, and will await the farther answer which you purpose to scud as. [digusal Vary respectfully, C. C. CWT, Jr., J. P. 11.kuoue LATELVATION , I. Horn, N1A0424 Pm.. 1.9, N. Y., July 19, 1864. Graburn t a late hoar Last night, too late for sommuni=tinn with yon, 1 realise .1 a despatch informing me that tartaer bistro°. dons had loft Waaliington Let evening, walob mast Nub me, if there bo no intent/pilau, at noon to-morrow. Should you decide to await their arrival, I feel eonfidant that they will enable me to answer definitely your note of yesterday morning. I:spatting • delay, which I am cure you will regard u unavoida ble on my part, I remain Jour., most truly, cuss 6aaat.ar , To 'Messrs. C. 0. Clay, J. !Inform:kb, Clinton Hoare, Niagara. Gut Tow Hawn, 1 July 19, 1891. Sir—Col. Jewett bu ja3t banded to your note of this date,in which you state that fur ther Lnetructions from Washington will resell fon by none to-morrow, If there be no tutor. reption. One, or possiblyy, boll, of no, may be obliged to lease the Falls to day, but will return in time to re:siva the oucomnnication whiob you promise to-morrow. We remain, tory respectfully, you", be , (flignod) J. I'. liattuan, C. C. CLAT, Jr. To lica•liorace Greeley, now at Interna tional Hotel. Exxcvrn•w Magnum, I Wain - morow, July 18, 1864. To whom u may wawa: Any proposidou which embraoes the restoration of peace, the integrity of the Union and the abandonment of slavery, and which Gomel by and with an authority that eta control the armies now at war against the United States, will be receiv ed and considered by the Executive Severn meta of the United States, and will be toot by liberal term, dl substantial and collateral points, and the bearer of bearers thereof shall have safe conduce both ways. (Signed) AZIZAJUN Loxcone. Major flay would respeobally iliqulro wheth er Prof. Holcomb, and the other gentlemen associated with 'him, desire to send to Weah hasten by Major Heys any messages or refer ones to tho communication delivered to him on yesterday, and to that cue, when ho may ex pect to be favored with such aces ye DITMLIATIOIAL SOUL, Thapday Mr. Malcom!) presents Ide compliments to Major Say, and regrets if hie return to Wathington has been delayed by any ez. natation of an slower to the communication whith alcomb received from bim op yen- Iterday, to be delivered to the -Precedent of the United States. That communication was te mpted as the tampons to a letter of Menne. Clay and Macomb to thellon. Horace Greeley, and to that gentleman an answer hu bean transmitted. Ctirron House, O. W., Thursday, July 21, 1864.—The following Is • oopy of the °lien s! letter sent by me to deliver to Hon. Horace Grosley, a duplicate of which I now Wraith to the aesoolatod prose. (Signed,) Wa. Coax= jawarr. Curran Horns, C. W., July 21.—T0 eta Rosa. Horace Greeley-8n: The paper handed to Mx. Holcomb, onlesterday, in your pres ence, by MO. Hoy, A. A. (1., as an answer to the application in our note of the 18th inst., Is couched in the following terms; Exactrrivi Mansion, "Wathington, July 18, 18ills, "To Whom it May Onteern : "Any propoeition which embraces the roe location of peace, the Integrity of the whole Union, and the abandonment of slavery, and which comae by and with an authority that ean control the cornice now at war &galas . the U. 8. will be road and considered by the ex scatty* government of the United States, and will be =nig liberal terms an other substan tial and collated point', and the bearer or bourere thereof shoil have safe conduct both wive. j Biped, A. LIIIMILN." • The application to ',blob wo refer, was ellcitad by your letter of the 17th inst., in which you Inform Mr. Jacob Thompson and positing thee you were authoricidly the pr door of rite United States to Weider to • oaf. conduc ton. the h yp othesis thitere were k duly samodltod from Bachmortd so bourn of propositions 'leaking to the utabEsionent of peens, and "dartral to visit Washington in the fain:twit ef this missions This assentation to whirls we then gave, and still do, elide; =donee, was accepted by as as the evidence of an unexpected bat most gratifying change in the policy of the President, a change which we felt an thorissd tq hope Jitighe terminate in the conclusion of a peace mutually just, honorable and advanta geous to the North and the South, exacting no condition, but that we should he. duly accredited from Richmond as bearers of propositions looking to the eetabliehment of posti,thrui offering a buts for a conference as comprehensive to wo could desire. It seemed to us that the President opened a door which had previously been closed against the Confederate States for the full interchange of sentiments, a free discussion of conflicting opinions, and an untrammeled effort to remove all canoes of controversy by a liberal negotia. We indeed could not claim the benefit taf • life eonduct wpieh had been extended to us In eicharacter wd had no rightto ammo, and had never affected to poseees. lint the uniform declarations of our Executive and Congress, and their thrice repeated and often repulsed attempts to open negotiations furniehed sufficient pledge that this conciliatory mani festation on the part of the President of the United States would be met by than in a temper of equal magnanity. We bad therefor° .PO. healtation-le declaring that if his corms pandenca was communicated to the President of the Confedrime States he would promptly embrace the opportunity presented for seek ing a peaceful solution of this unholy strife. Wes feel COD fidalli7al :16711t have felt pro. felted regret that the spirit which dictated the Ilnktater to nerds peace had not'oontinued to. animate the imunoßseof. your. President. uka . the rapresontatlietel the two govern merits:3in: to oonsiaor this question, the most melnetitons ever submitted to human states manship, In a temper of becoming moderation, equally followed, as their deliberations would have been, by the praises and 'media tions of every patriot and ahristlan on the habitable globe, why is It that the fright ful waste of individual happiness and public prosperity, whiolt is daily saddening the uni versal heart, might not have been termi nated ? Or, if the desolation and carnage of war must stlli be endured through many yeast of blood and suffering, that them might not, at least, bsve been Mimed into Its cindriet smething more of the spirit which softens and partially redeems its brutalltlea Laster-I of the cede conduct which we es lioited, and which your first letter gave us every reason to suppose would be extended for the pantos° of initiating negotiations in which neither Governments would compromise its rights or Its dignity, a document has. , been presented, which provokes as much In dlgnation as rorprtso. It bears not the fea ture of a resemblance to that which was orig• inally offered, mad le unlike any paper which ever before emanated from the constitutions! Executive of a free people, addressed "to Athena It may concern." It precludes nego• 'tattoos and prescribes in advance the terms and conditions of peace. It returns to the original policy of_no bar/redoing, na negotia tion, no truce with rebels except to bury thole dead, until every man should hems laid down his arms, eubmitted to the Government and sued for mercy. What may be the osplanation of this sud den and entire charge in the views of the President, of this mode of withdrawal of a courteous overture for negotiation, at the mo ment it was likely to be accomplished; of this emphatic recall of words of pause juet utter ed, end fresh blasts of war to the bitter and,. we Wave for the speonLation of those who bit - e weary or inclination to penetrate the myste ries of his cabinet, or fathom the caprice of his imperial will. It is enough for us to say that we hove no nit whatever for the paper which hes been placed in our hand.. Weceuld not transmit it to the President of tho Confed erate States without t ffering:leina en indignity, dishonoring ourselves and incoming the well merited there of our countrymen. Whilst a desire for peace pervades the peo .le of the Confederate States, we rejoice to •eflttc that there are few, if any, amozipt them who would purchase It at the sips • of liberty, honor, and reif-rurpect. If it Cart be secure! only by conquest, the gentleman is yet unborn which watt witness its restora tion. If there be any nilltary autocrat In the Ncrtti w ho le entailed to proffer theeondi— lien of the franifeeto, there is hose in tit. Smith anthorized to•t otortaln them. Those who control our crnalee an the servants of the people, not their matters, and they have no more Mdinet.lo3 than they have right to sub tort the social isistatation of sovereign State,, to dverthrow their estabilehod constitution, end h tarter LT,: their prieeless heritage of self government. This taresspota!eneo will not, however, wo tenet, here bean wholly barren of gond re sults. If there is any citizen of the Confed erate Stales who has clung to • hope that peers was possible with this Administration o f the Federal iiovernment, it will strip from his eyes the last film of such a delirium; or if there are any whose hearts have grown faint under the suffering and agony of this bloody struggle, it will inspiretirem. with fresh en ergy to endure and bravo whatever may yet be required to presuve to themselvea and their children sic that gloss dignity and value to life and hope and consolation to death, and vindicate the outraged civilization of this °mantel. gar the solicitude you have manifested to Inaugurate a movement which contemplates results the most noble and humane, we would return our sincere, thanks, and are most re eponfully and truly _your obedidient servants. C. C. CLAY, Jr., eh. P. 11.11.er Civral EFOCRI, N 1.10114. FA LLB, CacadA, Jaly TO, 1861. C.O/.. W. a Jont,t, Ouiwvo el Maya Sin We are in receipt of your note Adele ins no of the departure of Lion-Ammo Gree ley from the Fells, that bo regrets the sad termination of the reinter! steps taken for peace in consequence of the change made by the President in his instructions to convey the Commissioners to .Washington for a nego tiation uneond.tional, and that Mr. (insole! will be pleased to rtellATO or, SIOSIFCI we 0/17 have to make through you. Wo avail our selves of this can; to euniose a letter to Mr. Greeley, which you will oblige us by delirer- Ing..."Wc (Monet take leave of you without ex pressi...ng our thanks for your courteous and kind ufficiis as the intermediatory through whom correepenien. with Mr. Greeley hos boon rondueted, end assuring you that we any respectfully, your obedient servants, C C. Clay, J. P. Uatcou s. W.021E07.031, July 21.—The Administration have never had before them for considera tion any proposition from the rebel authori ties relating to pacification, nor is it known that any curt, hu been received; and whatever may be the facts concerning the :sported con ference at Niagara, the presumption here Is, that while there has been no formal action on the Dart of the Government Felling to initia tory meaeuree for a negotiation of pesos, Rio not indisposed to hear from Niagara or else where, whatever prominent rebels acting as volunteer or authorised oommiuloners may have to say regarding this important tubject, without, however, in any dome committing itself to the considerations orvlewe whicll ms be ;lugage& The g National &publican, commenting on' gill, says: Major flay may eonviGeoliith the people in Canada upon his own reipentib)lity, but he Is not there in any official cap:Catty; nor has the President given orders or pro posed to make any proposals or compromises with the rebel °facials at Richmond or their reel or asituned agents in Canada or else where. Tho ricrotu of the 6 totoz, under tho recent call for 600,000 mon, have boon sent to the respootive Governors. Ilte Visit of CoL Jacques and Edmund Kh to Rtettmond New Yana, July 21.—The Philadelphia inquirer. correspondent, In hie report of the Matt to Richmond of Col. Jacques and Ed. =and Kirk, author of "Among the Pines," says that It was generally understood that the object was the rostoration of peace. Colonel Jacques, with whom the idea originated,:pro posed a you ago to visit Richmond. Re gained permission to pass our lines, but got no farther than Petersburg, when be returned without material lucent. lie found our prisoners on Belle Island comfortably cared for. Dz. Biome", Dantist, No. 161 Fourth streat, between SntitbCeld sad Grant. No Inducements bold out by °Coring low pleas; but an equitable fro wIU be °barged In every ewe, for the boat mate/lois will be need, and all the time m 1 .61E111 ...mar, to in tun permanent results elm!' bo applied lalneto Boskozoirr, the moot populo2 Dentifrice In eiletenae, used mud Frilled by everybody. Bold by druggists everyabere. • St,:eod Joura Id. gam", Attorma, ►t Law, 08 Brant lirooL duila HILL/EEL-0o Wodoesday aftcrooort, et half-part twit o'cl.ok, JOHN U.. may con or Jobe H. and Ormlla =kr, aaN 1 icor, i months end 23 The funeral will take plata from the Rama.' rect• dame, No. 222 Latmck alma, Allegben Clt7. on Maur ernermi, at 11 o'clock: Tim Wanda of tba haft Ilk it•PPOlfaltl litritekto ausa. „ • New York Motet. Nrw Moss, July 2L , -Oottoe vithoal =dada Lange; sales at 11.6031 P for Middling Upland& hoar stead and are Laser; 61D,4001040 far E.tr. State, mad 810,60 for — Trade Inds. the market slosirm gasfet. .Whlslry mttltplll decided choose, at 81.74131.,75. Wheat heavy arg o tidfte lower; 4 5 0 0 0 2, 48 or frldearo - SPrant. a 48 for hfilerarikee Glob, s9.c4fgAGo for Ilinter Ocra le lour; 81, G 2 for New. Oats more active and Omer; trieCal for Waters. Coffee qedet; Ille is broad 320. .130gu vast; Oda "WS, ilaluses doll; 'Dieu Orleans 51.12. Petroleum heavy; Banned in Soot 81685 e, Crude Is quoted at 82)053c; ma named Pros 8.5(§138e. Wed don .od ateehsaged. Pork somewhat Inemslar and decidedly. lower, with a hair _ &mad ; VS, Er Hen, 104440 Now do, &talus at Z 37,501328 for Prima, IPag 5 a, 9 for for Prttoo Men. Beef dill' Prime Hen Bee f doll Ind husy. Cat Meta quiet. Lard lower, at 1981.23i,c; an. 50 ? WANPrams Settle Itsadorod„ for August, boyera %tion at 21c Butt. r 7so firm, br.t without assn. • Stock and Money Market. NOT To., July , 21.—lillincy 'toady at 748 per cont. Marling MOM, for carcency. _Gold tm. settled and bettor, opening at 239, declining to 2.38 Ya, advancing to MX% and doting at 438. Govintment Stocks triaged.. and unsettled; C.B. Gs 1881 Coupon; 104; t. Ckrupons 108%13104)2. Stocks dun I year cartificatc•—. 9434 Michigan lionthem.loB Mbowitri .GO T. ILL A-- 70 Nev. York Central...l3l% 111. Central acrip-1= fib $ 0. a N. 49N Beading .... —l3l s 0. 8 N. W. 84 Michigan tle - n;al.-.102 Cincinnati Market. eqa21.1.11. Ray 21.-Ilour nay dull under the Noe , York Dens, sod prima aro menial at 1709,25 for Superfine bud Wheat declined 104)15c per bushel, cloning at 5185131,90 far lied. There le a good demand for libelled the. at the Elevators at 111,16, but to held 2o higher. Olga dull at 790300. Whisky adranced to 51L,63. ideas Pork clonal unset tled ; the . mondng eau refereed for It. but 535 mu the heat offer made torn at Stock.. %Otte.. Land inke galas!. lac before the nets. 100.000 poen& 11u , k. Sides sold allsc. Sheet Lead and Pipe advanced to 2444a5c. Groceries dull sad attehange& Gold declined to 25519257 and dull. alining Stock. 21.—:The followtngsn the plias of ree= = !lock, !ME ..-.—..- U Philadelphia' Market. Prrulnl.Tall, July 2L—Flour dull; Batumi/. 5D(4 52 0,50, ltztra 10, /41 6043,10,60. When% dull; Mite 52,0.7 d. Morn dulll,M. in More. chdu Whisky Arm .t 131,7431,80. Petroleum Inactive; no eaten. Clapper F.IL Qu . . f r ONE OF HVNNEWELL'S (MEAT TIEDISDIU.—HIIE NEWELL'S S.OLISOITO PILLS.--THE TIIITII 108 M 07 A OATIMIITIO.—IIy the application of true bledica l'lsmre, both charactor and economy are combined I. ilthemcat valuable Pill. To prevent putting Into the stomach =eh muntittea of indigestible and MA- rions drew =lay contained In PMa that minim from tour to - alz to get a decent 'cathartic, and to ranvent theVelskto Pau co erroneonely judged to be kdenCe orchiiacter, was the study 1n thlc de 'lda "acceding and relay:mot. loos arid= , ow; toner more than ton 1111 a, rents the Questien of aoooomy, and eenetdeuce 1 Wrist to test their true character to Dirpepels, Goetlreoras, 11111ousorsa, Liver Complaints, Mee, all doraugtmente of flu Stored" and Dorela, and aa a true Family NIL Tor Worms they area MVO CUM for sale by all Whoineale and Retail Dealers. JOUR L. lIIINNBV7III4 Proprietor, Practical Msmist, Boston. Etsai. Tor sale by Jos. Fleming, Geo. H. Rayner, B. A. Pahnettoek A Go., J. EL. Fulton. Agents for Pitts burgh; Geo. A. Holly, W. J. Plea= and Dr. Jame. Brown, Agents for Allegheny Ofty. BEIGULST Pallltlia LOCK STITCH SEWING PA AOH I N Etti .VELZ Oil CAP T, BIM PLKIT AID Iztp - s1 Mao sz-cl Wholecals. _tenurial% 1=1:111311 drop boicv Butt 131.-IL WIL. 813E11E8 es CO. pLumuNa, GAS AND STEAM FITTING Tb. ulld.nad'utd. !arias many yawl' experience le the above acaleaa ere prepared to Zit up all Made of PLUMBERS , WORK, On the most approord Vans. tired dooortptlon of Gas and steam Pipe Pea rep It alearable manner, and at reasemab' rates. 'AI wart warranted, by lIALIACY, FAIIRZLL & CO, ISO TOORTEI FITIIEST Orrics Commas or terwmist Rums, fm Cccuscricia Iseam% Ps., Pittsburgh,' boo 80. 18E4. lk l / 4 T MICE I 9 ELEMBY GIVEN t .1.1 the kn SUM. LIbT3 OP LIORIEILS AHD Ibioollll TAXIS, under the Mined States Emmaus Laws, are now in this eft., and that 601=001 must be made between the ht and 10th of July, other. wise the panaltise will be strictly enibrced. The lizee for the city of Pittsburgh. borough of Lawrennerille and Pitt township will be pad at -this o.lice,aad of the time and place of collection. for the other boroughs nod townships of this District, doe notice will be given by Deputy Collectors W. D. Har rison and J 91112 A. nesseant. W LIMN, Oollector, 67 bonsai rinieL T o PRINTER& PRESS FOR BALE. UNA &DANN PATIENT PUN% plum 3N46 tisobee. ONI TAYLOR OTI.INDER, bed 33,460 backs ONE TAYLOR DOCIIILX CYLINDER, bed =NM IncLK All I I good wortlag order. Will be. suld • tw., lota.LlKatro as Warne CALMITE, Fittebarek., Pe. N. BEEDLE, Na 183 Surransmo fir Pianos and Bingical Instruments, neap, oaaltaatly *a Mad . gas anartaamat of 8114( ?MOS, YIOLISa, GUITAB, AOCORDY -050. SMGa. aa., 'blab be w9ll fta. low oda. laa3awd EIMMiIWI !Mao Wt.le awl hire& Etntai. Arlasn, GINO. A KILLY, flonasects. • • tna. ano stPtlmm invicitizw, . Alrfetug ravartpt!cm am' SKELETON LEAVES A.ND 111ANT011 rLowEas A oomploto and radical Mel. art the produo tion of than beandtul transforuallosui. Alm Vona tar pptawnylG2 hataxal Ileum In their huh beauty. The book b finely ithanuted, I. It. colt • dodrabla °mutant. re. wo. DAliad, MAIMS t CO„ 03 Wood divot. Riiii 30611 S. 04X1 CIALLO WAY CASEY, . . . . _ 1-4 . . HOW:. KOH AHD Cat.lialliZlAL. PAINTERS, No. U$ GISI&NT 1372.11:1 4 . roar rielb. PPP3EBtrkO6l. PA MAlt YIN'S durstautt IJILACIUStUi, Rade M Ho. M TODIITIT Brian N. 11.--114 paent mg ma eastolsa m. t* I cunt& Crackers suporlor to any ma& wit of Its Wisp ulna. U. B. liawas. No. el loarlb strut, P"-5:0) half d bbls. Llas. 1 large sal mad; Y 3 do tdarlarel ; and 100 half bbli.. Lake Iteadved and M &a by J. B. OANTILLD. R.11.111X If MAUL—Primo Nall and Al Spring DAJUJI6 i NAVIN Ctrutantly on hand sad tor nab by D. 11. GALVA!, WM*. ltd. 11221 [Art, fit. Patomrix, TTNIVIINIAL UW Rz2 Witnici• V MUto—Another large sappy Wringer in the country, Jun Wired at the India Bobber Depot, Not. at V 1.6 H. PLULLIII% St. Qalr street, by .T Jell Bebe Agents tor this canny. ALbIuND AnnGlNGlsli MICK, =M.—hut receleed Lena the totem heat iiteend'ead Ginger Huth ha aw by the barrel or gin& potadrot the lity Ofeeery lave et JOHN i =NI= NJa, . .Aansitt iiimitpatinsalipsHo , : -.. :;. , -t.l-•:-1 - ,; , :. - 2 , .::.• 17j-, ~..4._ ~.{.~ f..., , detawin.4l ,- = 1r". At34E72 4 3Y.:F:-=Joinc- affirm+, of ITaidimmr.fbi,`;',= l l:7l.Tt' 1 1 ! thin millectick the dcaden ttui Mita Octor• ty Ommtka. WAD' Asammy.—Jont Ouxuariff o 41 , -Y 17pper Bt. Clair towithly, will be did s t.hr AseemUtdeet te the - dodged o t I.l* Untextitepublitati ty•Ceeeetatoa. •• sesretto AtEEV:=Gto.. Y. Marx, of Low- No rt h irs tp, till be Cesziatiete.k. Amesmbly.:frotti • Marta *math of the eller, sate WA to the decision of the Urdon l'hstcati Own that: _ mylatdeerse, 0 ---FOR AKg W. Liii,y,,,7ll,irm tuum, 6 : 17 17Ptt St.;(now • of the let Pit:owl:A -=lls' Balmy Oarelry,) Willi* • Wales to? Ai frol= tits Dlitztet gm:Maths Me% Irtiklui tom des Berpobllaus 001114702¢1612131312. 024 0 0.11 04111 UN ADM vin be I ieendldeto far the dice of Comet, =Wet to the 'decision of the Bevelelloth• "1:Intoo Warty Otarroothrn. intatamito FOIi GORONER--80Lolicar SAI4 ir.cr or Hineleglemy will be it lasultdstelot 021 , awe, subject to the deetdan et the Ilefoa County Convention. ethcedaete NOB 001tONER-11.8. Havnzu, n..T." • or .131nale1beele, will be • manias /be Oce , once, sebject to the deaideanl thellnion Bemblige. Ocmaty 00eVelAtell. . zebtdarte RtlNKl3.—Joax ElaCanto, of orho VIA Ward,',Alloglat4lr . of tikonnell data far Coroner of Al:keenly conntsonlilectno the tonston of the en,o=t7 Wigs Ocariftittim , . . FOB PROPERMYLABY.—thia Incur will be amtliebrtalbt the - dam of Pro - am -marl, subject to tho &ebb:a - a, tau 1.7ub0..., Republican County Onniremtion. • PR ItONOTAß.l.+Jerint. H. Wenssa, of the Sixth Ward, PICSID h. s candlitste for the cam of Fret ridded a the decision of the Hobo Eapalleszt SNOB PROTHONUXABY.—D. C. Boras win be a candidate for tba office of Protkanotary, subject to the fixtrioa of the Den • • Moan Omrontlon. 11129,t3 Lr . WOR, RROTHONOTABY.—Taaa. &In will be • candidata Ibr the all°. 'o Protkosotary, .b,lect t o tha doclaton the Malt • litapublloaa °mantle:la. " , 10. FOR PROTRONLYrAR Emo will be • candidata for the alas of Prothonotary, tabled. to the daadaion of the Union Ocamentld9... fellkdawtai 10`FUR COUNTY COMMISSIONEK, —DAVID of the Third Wood. Allegheny, rill be a candidate for Cloonty Conuals. (now, *object to tlo deelelon of the Dolor, Doptbll. as Cotreentlon. epllT:to FOR COUNTY WratiSSIONER. —D/To Co,LLIM of Penn township, will be • math& for the above oMce, =Weer t• the dads. 'lan of the Eaton Eepubllcan Clovvty, tallitrtatrto FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. %MY --Joss Holm of Miklos towattdp, will ta • taadklate farOotray Cottssittioner, "abject to tbs desislow of tlla Indan Bepabllan County Ocitt. isttbm. Illhttsota jr ... p. COUNTY CONBO.RiloNiat..-. Anorak= Prue. ' of East Deer Tcrenslifp, will be • candidate for theefllce of Omer, Gomm's. otter, tad Ica to the declaims of th e Union Iterrabli, can Conventicle- falOolarda BIUJXIIMATFJ3.. 1760. COITAGE DRABS, 011017 ND I PUBS LESSEM OIL. Ix different Drab' Rabe, S 00TrIGES, VILLAS, 11.6.1LILOAD DIPO2II, As. Alto, DRY tor 1110079, BARER, ELEVATORS, rammer OARS, Ao. OBILIPEST PArnT IB 17111 1142.1.E7. RODERT 11EV../lOLDS, Ga 961111 Avg, 14 lialdan lams, Nov Tort. Intact:cid FURNITURE o&11 . 61D WOOD 01111 t =WIN CM LT ■IDIICJD RIMS. WHOLESALE OH HAMM- JAB. W. WOODWELL, yr 9394 99 Third ervat, appalls r. 7m =boa a Oa. and 111 fourth stmot. . enhlo If & M. M'STEEN, Bw Formmmen, U• Gee Aso Stun Txrrsse. Partied= attention wd, to the fatir.g mod repairtog main. NE WS& £ll thole of BEAM AND of MON 0000 made to order. Also MUSA CAMINO, of all kinds, nude at the shortest notice. AD metals left at Nolan and 94 WAR= BTilfitr, roar Liberty, mill be promptly attended to. sir The members of title Arm tones predio:lm. dad*, of manerears . experience their Doane.. W insure to give satlefecticao eveu mina. We are also agent. tot Guild, Gerrie= (We STEAM PUMP, for pronplng Water, Crude and Be. lord Oita to. Way SPOEUWMI3 READQUiRTEBS, IZ6 WOOD trrarm J1U3X1393 DOWN laths the attention of itpartauctea and otbanu to his solsodld .to of MM.IIIIMMA ,sina4 LILVOLVIA PD3TOLS, GAME DMA POWDER BELTS sad POIICIIiR, DRAM 112.616.13, sad sal. stotaltion of won kind. HL stock is the largest am . eel? EIENCY WALLACE Commission Merchant, so. SOITUL NUT= ST-, MUG% MI.& Putt.lnt attention paid to flllLu orlaralbr RIGEWII9II24 PROVISIONS, FLOUR I OW mbrilms M J. ORR XX PINE TAR. Primal orproonl7 for 11 SUM Put op In Not WS path Ina board BUCKETS. Tor ado by Stockton and In North, and bens. Ottica, No. U. rum main, Plttdmogis. ages= JAMES M. BALPU, Prawn Xsrucyr Damara sirs Srsrantanoks, for sit Undo of 16.1dlap, sad rpartatandr Woo ...ice as resscalstds terms Mao on Aadarsou garret, beam. issoxic .6 Babhum am., alllerdsr. WY. pRESSED AND COMMON BRICK 10,000 PPM/MD ; and MAW o:l6rigON DMZ; On band and DR da by L YON ANNSTHAL, IMPORTER AND DIAL= to tbs imust .eb.t brands of GIN DIN NA.VAt_t__:LIDAIIIA an& sit kinds of BNONDIG AND <MMHG TOBAC CO arum TAUT EINNNISSYDAUN DIM TIMFB,&b., Arirarbty. USD= 7:Wg caLuramitio: Pittgargb, Pa. Tin 'buts sapplled as Mind lems... WNW - BA MeNAUGHISI3 & C 0,., Stone exid Brick Pavan. All orders flrr OInIEJYRYLIZ, PAYING, GLAD: LBO, or anything In our llue. promptly attended to. Attract BOX 148, Allegheny Port Cfftito. or J gIoNAIIOI3ISII, etrool, Alieglom7 Oar M. U 8.10.40 LOAN. e;Notdptto.ao to iIOVP GU If 111 ZIR 7 10.40 LOALX Mootrod at Q. cats of lIAIIHb HART A 00 (1U& FOWNEB, (late of the arm o: NJ rowan • Maley,' JOHN B. 13111.11.014 (Ig. at KtBTOV ichall, Boma 4.10. j 701:11110X89 sad L EasuafectaraN Moth Wird. Pittepargh Pa. milli .f0II& U. =mums 4.00. AMS, BEEP AND LADD. - AA. 1.5.000 liroirlatica, Beatty Oo.'S Can Teased 8.0. Mona; MO lie. Shin``mo Catmnee.U. C. Bung - 9.000 OP. Deets 1 ODA D. Dry B. so *nee choice Leaf Lard: - • Tor salaby • 601.101121.1E1itt 2 LUO. . PATTERSON & AMMON, • 001001031011 =DC ITAUW • 'WM asain &as l z .a tA nsonccz debietkaki. 0 WOOD , .PitUbsugh. rt. .7 , OiDD4f Igir& MoO,IJNTOOE,jobber and Ea - IF tin "apt to DWn, IMOD rad MUM% i tzesz4loccron. 00 Fodor& stal l 61.1•• gi NDIMILB_4 bbls. • do Drifin A z t o z pples; ' b b bt Baan il ; "um' ; , 9X PotaScia • In don and for ollob7 end& CALLUM 14 • SPiGsJ) AND COVE 0,Yt3T121,1:3-150 dozen Mateo Sand amrOore Oratea la) wad $ pound tow, Put toothed ind Ibr al* - ErusEßA .. Nos. 115 aid lib Wood stmt. eALS—RNGINE LID BOILS& x —A ha bons pm: Ike" Boarr, NW. an Is own Usa. btaiElni Uses pro 2117:7 Wit it. mama at txx, BOOT! 4471'711A 11101 /4 MEN'S Conffess Gaiters, SLSO. CORONET HALL 811011:STORE, Fifth strept. • 'tar all'ottta goo& to Tt:portioli d imiyi pas 7718 GO 20 INWOLELIAIOJ'S, No: 65 Firth owlet, GAITERS', Boots, Balmoral& Slipper& &C. Lige, . very Logo stock of DRY. GO6DR, 1719 - , LEGE ASSOII GAITEM4, - BOOTS, SHOES AEI) SLIPPERS, rat lone, Ciacib, Mom Vo7a - a0 Otatteis, a; licellwtock's New Shoe Store, Na. at intincaLt. eT., Alleettny at 7. . . D.—lea gcods arching emery Alty. A rani , SUPPLE 0? LADIEI2r. arerndrunr* YIREBI3, Boots, Shoes and Miters, No. 54 Market, Street. IMAM at BOWEL GREAT CLOSING Otrk SALE Or glimmer Hoots, Shoes, Callas & Balmorals, SIBAW HATS AND sts,noHarrs, AT 20 PER CERT. LESS THAN EARTERE PRICES! Ea tare wad caXI Waco bartng elitithaze;as 1411 sava =nay. Onto ear to4Nt, mkt Um rub. at • 13 9 11 X-4 71 "C M 964 99 ZAHN* macre, &road door troio)rifth eseet. TriE "STAR WORK „ JUST DECEIVED DT . GEO. A1J3113333, 80111 at CO.. 71 WOOD brartr.; p l .. and ToVeil KO Ealtetttals. Word !rim. Childran's Goat High BOOM Mom comb aro mode to au spools} ardor, sod • • tod unotittalled =tow warl6 , , J 025 NEW GOOD( NEW GOODS I Ws hare lost mind oar 140 :it stock of BOOTS Alial Whlnt: vs wild 1;0 at thiCLOWIEff OAHE: MM. We Oats tha lams: and beat saloctlet stock of wows rim, Chill 11.1surisiteed Boots, To be farad In u. atty. LAM :WW2 OM= ahtmdanos Wee la mall. - TWIN CAMPBEIIy Miinfactorer of tP BOOTS AIM SHOES, of 44=7: Sescriptton. at No.S4 Staithass stmt. Bittabsret =SUS SURGEON GEEKRALt OFEWR,:' Wsmstreca, D -dateen, UAL WAHISID-811110YON8 AND AMSTAHT An- GLOM 708 .00L011/D TEDOPlS—Pandilatia mud ba graduates of anus sminbit MedicalCktig and mai Oa eramlnal by • Baud biltedbml: rem to to anmened by ttor gargion Ornanit.7 Board mill dencracks Iguana Um candidate to appotatmillargace cr Amiotaat.Edgeoa, according to meet. more taitoniala from Is ,cs, the moral character, AA, sh bii ad•—• to w Om (konnal, 11. S. A., IVmMingtoo. D. er go u' a m e an Amtreant tkugeon General,‘,U. 8. £7. Boards are arm In Dram at New. York, Washington, anciatat - , EL Lonbigni Dew Orlaisa. Mao. wanted. HOSPI2ALd SUWAIIIIB YOU OOLOBIIIBSOIEt Chimlikner mug polio a fair Analish education and ble: tamtilar aria the orcapoontling and dtmenling of -MALleltna. Am*. cailors mmt be made aa b the Mole °Magma and Amnion% burgeon,. lkoopensatlon tram VD to sa3 Ter month, Mtn clothing, ratl J ong,tnel=aa. X.. _ _ noting gime= Deacral. 1122:23 CTEZEIZI I 864.- acinTAlloW , RAT, OACUt /16.2 EIX-tE.I3.MINA, TORS. a l lrentan t itir . " "Tem twat Potions." - "Nat &ammo ta reedly." "Bola coma out of their bola, to db." bed by al Druiabtli risrfwbas% !Maul I or .11 murthltat takttotamt. Caal's N•Pot, No. in Ittmlasy, B. T. tar Bold by B. A. ZAHNMOW/A EON A_•00, owl B. B. 13ILLYAB , %%ohm& sad UAW 4=2.l.2. Be ritt ai ro.. r. 7y2:5.71 • ELECTROPATHY. - MADAMES I.OIIMII Ul19111111.• Han opened an Deka en the' wan of /111 h pad WAD allsito, entrance lid IDITH 114 the wadies of Idsdlrdrs. Ting , -narradular gratin. Mac, and !um Dal: Diploma on (I.l4bnlcak at. air eke. They an slowed to treat all amen in II I / "dual& manner— . .1.. • Marin rasaonatda sal amid torill:xi. They rear tha public to ttui SCDOldr.lllOXlnnan• Cation: . Ravin Maxima of m 7 oalca . and Mums Lowman J Oaltba.l4 - vhdin.l ban aridwa to Wm Sr. graduates In ad-begins set,.l.-do nose aboarEatly rsoscunand the to the and to the paltto Mond. amarl TO tbair mtaa-and pinao:l6" ,- 11. WOODAUD, IL D.. Phtsbrd7)l, Julia nth. }cd&td MeCOAD t 00., %%thole Daata fb__• Hat% Caps and Straw, floods; usy. cow to , ague tbs Isnot* .;tl saart'ocip*i SPRING. 134.T.A134; Vac afraid to Its ma. :IttOttitott Ica Matta to tall and ossattno au stock; tot !t loti sttl Wit It MVO . , TWA.. • . - 1 ; /al WOO 4 , 16i PI ISAAC URLW, • ; omexarr s.ALvkzdainr..*:' • 5...0 ..dandy on Auld liner awl mosxrd lILWAL of DIZEIZO. BOAT AND I = I 2 maa.wisnow—nuustrrnrr,Weruz. JOUCI% V 017133113. UTZ% Atiqm t' exists toe •41. AMR _Z. Noma. Armada UM ntatga WM. wirzc4sk‘ bow to =Was . 4 1.0 1 /11 b, Saillh 11==== EJUZIEET erresre -- 186.
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