`r ~° 1~ tltieVittsburfat Mautte. t, I . Flimsy, JULY 20, 1564 NATIONAL UNION ROHINATIONB. .301 OUI01112: LINCOLL-61.1111i10114 FOB TWB,?1 1 / 1 1DINT7A: . ANDREW JOHNSON, of Tfactessee SPECIii. ELECTION. ITILSDL.T, AGO• 2. 1861 SHALL SOLDIERS V(7E UNION MEN, RE3IENI3S 4.. The Special Election on the mend 5 to to - Constitution takes pliee on Tuesday next, the second day of August. The enemies of OM Union etas° 'rejected,. plottin g to do ifint the Amendment allowing soldiers to vote. i jt /a the duly of every pettTocto lieUriand ieing. While the counters defenders are in lee field battling against the Inhale, let us liennit retied sympathizers at home to defect a tamaemsof tha greatest imps:Luce to 'alloy. gagmen. Breit' tract Ireton min 'should' be lettiv• sad vigilent tutia 2 the-Polle close on Mee day of election. ...: • ' 'the Object of the Wren. ii•tte National Intelgoineer has &brig article Lipton that the war Wee - begun witha Ma ' , Object. than that for 'which it tallow pros . ed, and deinands that the Government iltt oittll Warn to the origliialibjeCt lid prose • .14•14 tha war for that object oily. It quotes 1y -from the resolutions of Coagnas and if of the President, in the early : if the war, to show' that "the abandon . ,t of Slavery" was not one of the ends ain untemplatioa.' - • It. la • singular thing Oil whenerar Slavery I t„ ' moelien ed the Cottionitives IGI jump to feet and begin' to clamor against the • firm. They tell us that th ey are in favor of Slavery; that they are not :Wetting for it, and aryl. Dam says the same i. . 11.bilitip; It is not Slavery that the South Is Oghting for, and it is not Slavery that-thee iponservatives era fighlitig for; but somehow, , ; $ ~nbenever a hand Is iiithd againat . 111iiirj, 1 themilatter make as dbtermined- - fightigalast :;;.sllTdministration asthe Rebel army against core. - if the Conservatives are not fighting T *Sammy, why do they object to "the than °mint of Slavery" as one of the conditions • , peacer Is it because the condition is an rf t•' palatable to the South? Bat, if the Soutbil : lot fighting for Slavery, as Jur. Dxv 'asylum, to theist upon its abandonment cannot of itself -• r o an obstacle. 1.- Bat; we are told, the war was began simply ::.-1 - ti castors the Union, and it should be confined It that Object. It does not follow. Wan are .; .hot necessarily confinecEtatheobject for which ,I . 1 . 4 Wen begun; aunt' they be .I . ireitractsi, i; p..,: c istarcus arlifinglnringtheir prog ,j.,gicsinsty modify Or ; wn altogether change ie'objeettt, and in (tome ciies it has happened t - '' , • kit the original object has been lost sight of lagither. ''' ' 'Sir two wars with Great Britain are in -.--_eta in point. The war of the Revolution '-`....t;', ; - - begun In simple. resistance , to.taxation 1 4: :: : , t rePturatnt loll -What the colonies de t.:•:;: , Od, was not indepert:deitite,hnt th erightto .. - - • , `ireprasenttd in the tai-levying body, If, at 41 - 0.4,i1me ehertly after that war treoltwnut; the ...,`' ant' goveriiment had had the - renstto yield i: . '.. ally to the deman'Ts'of the colonists, the 6 :'... - es would gladly hara_return t d - to - their t;,,;,,' • glance. But, after thellood of tho people ke; , tested the soil, auil'llie colonies found §emselyce too far advanced to rececte7' IT be ' lie, not a war for ihti:rep s e - al of tho-stistuK 4... Li - . ;. tad the tax on tea, bUt a-werforandepen= i.,11!.49e; and those who began by, taking, *ttit ;:nb,*a ; in resistance to taxation without repro •l‘.l,l4tiatten -aided by setting Bp_ a . cla im O . ; Js: • ollndeprndence, and thactio, nivniprerac, ~ t ,.-:i too grind even for the linegithtlens a , ..f, .. who began the contest. t .. - 41.-':: , alto with the last *war. It began in a - - .0,:!: , able- about the right of 'the British to 4 re I ,: i -eti American ships for seam • it ended '$ '7,heing a struggle for supremacy won the !•:,; •N and land between the two nations. Ma n. .;•?-sittal object, in both case,, was obtained; '''' .. Vwith it much more thaw was, originally '''...• 'lnted. the beginning a the prevent War the *4T-' ,111 7 believe4.ihatif wanhilmou .T. Orel., and notwithstanding : the summon *:. tl i talfciterrti - ao indttstrily by the Demo. -. '. - ..Th tie parry dortng the crpaigns ,of rad , : 4660, that the Repulflican party sought erec'ely for 'ht purpose Of el - narrowing .-j try, there was an ell-prevailing desire in pie rare of that parT, when it took' po• ;41On of the Gorernmed_filo bold out to the ',tided people of the E:outh the nesuranee the Gurernment underltok the war not to purr_ se of interfering with. Slavery, oiely for the purpote :of restoring the u. It weerheauxiciy to impress this as . Cu upon the Southern mind flint led the ant party in Congress to pus the reto ols, and that induced the President to e _the . declarations, that are now so vaunt [meteet by the serriteta of Savory. the Eolith= people would not liatfln • `• 4: eB9-arnutacra. They lamed a deatear Iris, just as Breit Britain turned 8 all 10 the colonies. If }h had listened-to, lite IMISn would , Ilitlttt ra,M :tlavery would haver is ctib o at and it Is amply fro i .••••- el • i ot, that, . f tep by etep,ibblefir.A9tto: : :, d until its objects embsaute !albite! date • - - • - . . . ~.. . o " i occasionfor ' 16 Aiiiiii g nal tae. Ike ' and declarations , rioated has passed I t . in. the refusal to lietin to them by i r l•' o whotor they were traftessed,-, and ;with '.,:. i iTisointions and declarations oleo pace L , •'.• We can no more go back to them.than.. „.. . . evolutionary. fathers epfitd"..,:. ' •-.., . - ;after rho Declaration of ledopendeloce to ' !eriglitel_decteretions.“-' - e rewires begun by tele , ..calli disptise it not extend SLaveey:ir,kpMr;;.ibo'l`i"`e ,It. national' E ''fi ; by temaining in the Union. was .. ikon and it Is LOW •promiailedfpr ,iha. :. of building up a 81seejorifederaoy. was and to Its ;mud — element — or jgth. It was rho; osirse of the strife and' .'_cause of its continuinee: For the sake lentils the Union we:would, originally, ; pn.glad to let,:it remain where it *ea, .., tined; but its special friends would not lino; and haring plunge}[ as into.e bit; 1 ggle solely to build up a Blare empire- : town, the President would bo.renting ~ erything he owes to the. .. cioliilrty if, 1 -- three yearn oL blloodm . - wep t i .eatertained, any tennis' iljefl • peritie 'I Aid trot embrace the ~r abandettineuth, .IV sole CAII6O of the sinii,rgle. - !TheLeiiii f.eireloped that fact and the necessity for; Nig upon the abandonment oiLtAivgly . ,Pdlensable to a permanent pest?; and 1 i 4 l l sts dent, in reeking it a condition, 'is'. ,fepatting Ms wieeindstatemmaiiiikewse tVeriente of three yearail warfare. 'He tp to the light of the present, and it hr fl talk of turning the dial back for three norkto urge nett* nownoltii 7 thaiiitil -)itatM.' then. We soteid, - then, upon the kiht that the , tinge afforded, and we may. 1 : •Patv.irs letter from Hew prleami Boyd t..te Rebel tercels welt otaturiliptr I,oZarlor,llirbyftmitly4larataftilirtrie' treaders and ooneentrallni in Weetem WW - preparatory to an adisrmoie f l i t m her uOrleinenr a retrest•4ortarth --firg !Azi,iforre . the army in ftha4'bfith platen that theirliplifAiloWrortuf .tr.f the firer does' not erneed-40A011111 • :nlenaieoflo A Good Ne -Gor red/111GrOdigi The telegraph yeeleray morning brought ns the fallowing important intelligenoe: Authority bas bean given to the State anther. Wee by the Seeretery of Mar to organise new regiments of volunteers for one par tracieetha_ • - Int - eall - of - Presldeat Lthoola fez a:: hundred thensandsues• , • •- ' f The Governor will Lino - his Proclamation to this effect as soon as orilmramilarrnietione are received from Washington.,.- Full companies ' of voloisievis Ably one • seer will be at once roc ed.T Wsare really rejoiced to learn that the, Governor has bee so prompt iii'Vequesting the s=e privilege fot lahntyle•tria that has been granted to (go. and that the request. hoe met with a foporable reiPonse from the War Department. [With the single exception of the menace of de draft, the people of oar Rnto ore now graitelllbiliAlattle Minis for tittinfiligi quota Under . Gre• last eall es they enjo,yed iittitik sumitierof 1861, when the first . call forawe:tree-3=n was made. Yes, :en - 4-4iterenen e '-'faVorable. ; In 1861 the call , wasittgere ; now,itlh..fer.,orm year. In ilestartp the Governor p a i d paid no bounty to volanteent who honld net. be killed in the dervie; . iiow it off a bottntyroftlOCl'Ao all - who iria t llt - lartli icel-to antlese'lliarts2oo . • r t e of local betßix e years ago` regiments and- eangslateverto officered to A i great. di--. , ettrivini*Agoklininever 1 -. . 1 --asslitelit 'Squadron la tlz said, Net.thi f • batthQurete, • n goe tibia' er " under thetilftt oh have just been Stant ed-io GovefictiV re, we feel contdent.Lhat veterans will:fill-1h inatitnenisl ' Offieell and eontland rtraii .. companies. 'Barely, to 00/unfres, the ind la now offered are . Gm =pular to any ire been offered since I _ the war conemence, .- - • ... It Will be oliieri . that "full Companies of volunteers for one yesrwill be ettlerme 'ready. ed." This statement - is telegraphed from Ilarriebursdenttifull faith and credence may be atitinK%it,There is no neeeselty, y y therefore„ iornsip L izt., nem:mains the is work of- ergots 4ing f companies of volunteers. Let veterans,-Wherhavireems service either as off sere or privates, a'SiAl who are not =wil ling to re enter theislArybre under favorable auspices, announce theilapurpose at' once to mite companies; leethem establish recruiting offices sad hinibut the old tag, and tho month of Anguet wlll!hting to them an, army of re cruits. The Yoaiti bounty committees will as sist them Steet.trill Meng" their comple ment. And, to thevlctefitiaiaLlier who recruits e'company, tieimiLleplon to captain will cer tainly issue. ght labe certainty may be as sumed concern ing-ihose wh ) raise lieutenants' squads. I 4-4 ..:- ,- . 7 ' In a few days tee proclamation of the G3T ernor, communiallnNil regulations under which new regiment jar 6 organised, will be issued. Wo feel , hated in raying that no part of them will minfliot_with,what we have above elated. therefare,4o.there be no time lost by thorn., *lint' tar serve in the new iegintents.-1 / t _ itl . talk our rlucft Leo F i e Regahoistlans, while 'haled among the old the early birds that will .ha They will b l the ate PerAlttlis. el(ooeit lisp/miens. can be xeceieefi. "- the belanci will bkii . reglmente. ger The new co. , (avows priest's yr • their own Wheel and The Fremont Mort Jeer and Purpo . Apparent enti4e 7 * nil! bb_ Bee t:Mtn to be The array otineovertible feats, whint characterises-the fo taking .attiolr, derives signifitanotifrein - The littlest fact that its author wits ein eletil ellealialftmlietherFaz 11j reail OMS MoTlo3lllo7 f . itt iiineEtign jai:Mitre landlip teka.Vpattr wo 1.0. g We commend its atifizientiit orange to the consider.. 'ilea of this-feVegsg idedinin: who yet m ake i s playing lila: - - headset Copperhead .. .. . _iamb; ettippostinjease centime fitaket. I onus Unites' thittilig9ol (toe; July 30. Wevegret to salifei - iiiii.' movement in fil -Tor of ' Gen. Fitinari i *limb it was- hoped would have eratiffilie estion3l candidate 'from the OtimecndlAft,y, has, through the imps - Weans of ate ore and organs, resolved -itself.infA a Ewa a Mary sgenol to the nomination of . ;Ace:VW.. .The -elements which originally rioll rountUFremont, and .which tashioned.,43e platform subsequently modified at Olenimar% was:lantana', ardent. Ittertplovins , ?elk!" sting - element, and which, obeyb:4llS4 ' ducts,. was .bitterly o fappend to esesittliF that savored of Cop perbeadiem, or thathibited the slightest indication of ennserva ' „prisoliyity. Indeed, it was the reativeidiest lily of ardent mm to Mr. ljahoin's rettlntiiktef pre Slivery Oeniir fe ale, and the enspiolors that be was disposed to ' compromise .wiliti the rebellion, which gar* t Wipe atiir vigor-Ft this' organization of the . radical Dancers e.7.....-Tbe Fremont oaCrectent was, in short ; *di fiarthest from Copp:ir k eadism or re triagetesion, of any political -formation knewn 'to' the country; not yet, strangely enough, we plow find it in method alliance with the Cipperhead tact Diana and combining with Om actively, in !Mooring their moat pernicious rtpresentatives to pop• tiler esteem. -- "h ' We feel quite eure.3 ai Geri. Fremont never contemplate 1 tie Pert >mance of such a ro:4 as thiv. ar.J equally sure he is a A yet aware of lie el:lancer and,,tendency i nevertheless, no intelligent intolle ' , pt.:mar eta tat to I:tredve/let )4-.6l2fhit movement have been appropriated by thePiCopperheads, and are Wilfully directed in behalf of a reaotionary, - if rot disloyal candidate- The unanimous praise bestowed by the opposition jot:nails upon Gen. Fremont'e - letter of accieptance de• toyed his oratoittinto responsive laudations of McClellan- Brournson led off in this un worthy tcatlyiein,,edthe reedit:Min meeting in ;11, 4 city; Copperhead orators, Pare aril simple, were thenprojeoted Upon kiotel-baloo pies, to return the compliment in favor of Fremont, mad ; thot. ateesierhiclt mingled the name - sof the tailltaryorairifieh andtbaSatli., fin der,.cirelded the Jaen' deryjntial,p3di, - • • • ..:. at , 14- tjUs_pcycr of 3 , .1 . : i•.A 4 . rig 3 ildn• a , .0: 4 1 . :t.: lea, paced' awalmieile i astagie l i 'nejik i - 1. , 11113 41 e Jiving the - Chicago a fai,a4aotefortalculattott.- "Tfus rat er Au &ugh pommeled for satiate. from his volatile supporterabjtdeceptive Cep•- p Wiled hosannas, was pp 0 , 401411 gag • • •eeition from thefirel and eitlithe obleel JlAtt" so engineer ills app,a st,rSaotion to t i favor offdeCielitiz - as Co sesurveltat oattdidato „the beraferaildbotainallide: . :Eferjt Otto who, has . oasitallitirtihnid on, otialsittit thepeoofs ci this prefianainitei-- -- 't3'hest the'efficaganall-- .Tendon was peafrom the 14th of .3uty • eta The IbUt -e bar wietuatstriatly f 4114 'conceded - hat tro iffiarieesfor.a nom- - inallanvossilnally . dig es di .13y tratertamo ' m se* TalanThis eseepting tha.Barlow-Dol wont- lique, -.wk.- awn 4.lctilltllanl eves the C. pperheat a thstassives began to look around fora new candidate; and to the madden per turbation, there seemed, to the • Intoktilfift; to to a Feasible acceptance of Fremont. It woo 'bes , th at Ibe..'eteierit is:lo43li of-the Mere lad. Asourraeot became; - most - capoilletlitt= toWardifithe chieftains of', the t Op*ltioni mit We'reaUlt wag 410t,BfnCiellan,.batawspto - partially wird front-kliterved obloquy, in , quartrza :where it was xiasen,..deetzied. h 6 yenta get another hearing, was - thought by hie party to be sufficilently rostor3d ti ppm lerity.lo be velted otrag in In .9.111,135 t.. Toe hero of the 01X:tinhorn ny, , those!** who': bed been virtually aba donlifiam a. _unit date, lay":4lsaadjournsimiit, .of the 'cienteinfiort ; il i eihiclternel Prefaird to nOrnitial4 Elie opt Oka. Fourth of July, jbas beezi fionaint,...bsni cps!' his(trottjt,#nrhogthi,l* I threvareskil hate a four-miler, andArsitadrieads i tat ti commas& leg distance toward the I co m mon vial.. As firr_Fremont harLig any chance Of anemias -..tiow.ircut the' Chicago • Coeval:ides, it 4220 ' ' - domed to an eibenrdity,lutid 114:tio'bellO/Pr. Atifeurperciltiaithis fact iitilitileadtt ireyeal . gosh a calamity se the riniilnittim daf - Mae: • Otaftin: It should be entOoieel. totelarrit Pit that his mum hatathue early 'been Sublested; -to tili calamity of Itrowattia aut# l 41 401 - - whits - Ale objtola At - that; 'oder. otter-nacals takably foreshadomod, by- She ..alsoorata - ds• fence nude, by lizain his tnikloitsiit lits : troi I i tar Vltc - ,l9,tr.Pqr g. , -- '- -- '-- ' - ;,-. iiii. no , 't elliellaic lon fteratmt'sr.sagatlty thattite has not yet detetted Ihr haaristrwhiste • t/IVllWPRlATkoftataing Dram home "greim. to - st IDOVelinTl4 Dist his iiroasedintelligenot-, ,nannot efailtriotsoodtl: and he has yet Arenti t rilrgreklirvib 'astiqtitia ion, Apo-, j p 4 4,ltit,littak-Vat .MS mats Obi e Wg'/I''' 21 a. to advinaildnaseltb4l6 - sttotastawnsgusl .:47 6 , , 3 - it°4l67l.hirsAiiTsaiti) 1 . 4 „, _ oliilhaisoikt Ylbt ,near - isilleislipet - thetrueit "Atiiiiiarifintellitlitilf ifl,, terarvii' e:"-ei elettreri I. , ellin . is-4 r.. , r.r, ~ , ..01 el,- :.3f.1 ~•se-t, t tiSsrei :,41..1-&i7 ' 4441 . . - eaganttit 0/ McCldton. The walla tunny Gen. Fremont hie on earth ircmld `not venture to mums that melt s. rote is worthy his adop tion and perfonsanes. litalndltutes In Advance of the Draft.'2 111 TolkiiiiitfainTeiroonden l i l Would seem LO fettle a grave question which hoe recently arisen in reference to enlist:Hides in adrance of the draft: Orrncr P III LADEL , O7.I Burnt rtsvuoloy. 9'•LLADELPIrIa,JI2.O U,1154. To Gen. J. B. Par, Provost Marshal General: Gentral—Our Commission may undertake to act for thou) who propolti itt. Put In substitutes in advance of the draft, ander Section 4 of the Enroinient Art To do this effectually, we must be able to assure those who may entrust as with their funds, that the certificates of et emptionwhich they will receive are rood. We therefore desire to ask whether the risk is srirriajtjtelloyernment or with the principal, when a Tuff/Mitts falsely represent!! lumeeif as not li ablirte-dinft, and sow:reeds to satisfying the Provost Marshal. You can See, that unless we can offer Waite guarantee, we can hardly ask ourPitisette to come forwa rd. An early answer to imnottant. HUNT O. Lea. DzPAlTlrrar, ?WM. II•sslIAL-OUtBACA icq WArtl.:4o . lt• Car, P C , Jnlp 161 h, 1861. Respectfully tstutoM to nasty C. Loa, too., Philadelphia Iltutity Committee, Philadelphia, Pa. If the Itoird of Enrolment maws a Babel into, It win issue s annum' of exemption to the enrolled alit fintishlng Ma, which will ex. *apt Ma front nobility to mill tary service for thatlzut nannened therewith. By eszamand of e• ProVost Morahal.nerm raL. T. A. Dolton, Captain VAd. Corm to *co of the Enrobnott Bureau. Thiel iseessrelear Gad authorstative, part!cularty al Capt. Douai states that it to "by ecustutaati of lb. Provost blarstral Owen]; '' but here cones another missive, afro "by totarsartd of the Provost Marshal General,!' which ID "on the contrary quite the reverse:" Circular No. 77.—The following en doroa• meat is published forjihs Information of the Prcrvott Marobsia of the Eastern bleisioa of Pennsylvania: • "Bsarde of Ear°latent are not required to decide whether or nova substitute elfered by tin enrillted or drafted man is exempt from the draft. If the substitute so furnished, at any time daring his term of emits% becomes llablelo draft,: the name of the principal Is pat in the wheel in his stead. Certtheatee should In no ease read as exempting for three y ears, but as exempting for so lcsog as thesub• ethnic is not liable himself to draft, not to exceed the term of such enlistment.' By command of the Prortert Marshal Gth enl. thwart; 11. H. Booms. let .Lt. 57th N. Y. V., and A. A. A. G. a, nth la, A. A. P.:M. G C. ., EasternGOLDICILT 'Dirt .. ston Penn's. Now, which of these is the law? Both are by the lame authority and each directly con flicts with the other. It is tieuL, we think, for something like eystematie action upon the part of this bureau; as thiega are now the puttlio is in a constant muddle as to what Ito decisions aro. MAJ. ass. ItfeDowst.t., having mourned command of the Department of the Pacific, haedeaignsted Brig. Gen. Wright of the Reg elm dewy commander of the District of Cal ifornia, and Major Kirkham, also of the reg tdai service, Chief Quartermaster of the Do partment, which now inolades Arizona, Oze, gen, and the Territories of the Western Slope. Brig Geri. Alvord Still remains tentßorarily in command' if the District of Oregon and Washington Territory. PUBLIC JrOTICE R. OMR TO 8058 PLASTERISM. - —Too us Ixrebl mcified that ss. the members of the lstur.cre' Union will on sod after the Ist of duscof. demand Ti Rid DOLLABB PIZ' DIY fe c ur 11ACKWALDIll, Pnaldeaf. DoW. nlcus...ttereary. J;B7 11 Fotrani WARD, .&LLEGEIRN Me Block Orsamilleemerlll meet TII L 8 (Them. rdmasa)lhate Xllll ls es - ta ut s l7 el 7% o'ctreet isek, el the home oIL T. A r Cit *ray7 eses on Oestrtelleet 11 BSr:tad to be preset, rlni n tV. W I/Ty ' sa n d tu aL l e " LC rt d k l a .lll l . disratl." do int/A • SIUBIU WARD BOUNTY FUND. —114.• w4n kw • woweiwo or the attlaessof the Eighth Ward at the 8E4160130 MELT 80/10:14 f101:111 , ..211113 (frida) 49BNIAG, at 73i u'..lack. .Ad Fattoday afternoon' end airman le the lea ftmt fcbool lyeuee, forme matenkta to tram the Ward fom o:lndia - It under the call for 500,0:0 m.o. It b di. etmd them a EMI W.teudenato he Lad of all totetest.d. ems irpared to lehowtho ilbrzal.y tar amt., (to be I.tord by the School Iteard)nad to -PAT AT (?dLZ • , NOTICK—A meeting of the Stock holder, of Wee NSW CASTLE a TBANII.LIM EtAILBOAD GVAIPA-14T trill be bed at the Odle of tits New Castle ee.d BOOM Valley Ballroom% in New Castle, cm the Meet DAY OP JOLT, 1864, fat the par. tow or eteMing a President, Tice President and weed Directed. Geo. 0. Bel., B. 4. areer. u.8b.., J. H. &Mason, Cc o tr, Cam, We.. &mean, A L. ttmerte.d, Jas. K. }Tear, Hpetager Ilarbacgb, /1/e ,2 m A nt.4 J. W. Hisat.bald, Darll Coattney. Wm G. Dark', J. lieLet.r, Wm. D. Jo./s1 Stbs, Pwanal M Kie, J. FL Bralth. W. G. Ikea, J the Oomm ;,•CODNTY UNION CON VENTION.-.-; This Myst eaters or Allegheny tonoty who Ow port the mentriation or ADBAlittel LINOItti and AlstißEW .10131560 N. end the platform of priuclp's ar opted by the Nat:twat Union Oonveution et Bali aura alki t he to the Oaten party, em neppeteel eetemble st the cruel placer of haldltut electi.aele their 91a da, Borruglea Tounglittpo and Election Pra-Infits, reepectrely, ates on trATUSDAY Ica; W. 1331, sal elect tyro deleg to repriseat eiech durtlect slot...aid la a UAIO/fe 00APOINTIOlf, to beheld .1 the 00110 T 1 , 011311, la Pittatintrit, on WEDNESDAY, Atteptat 31, tact. for the pefrpo - o 01 nomi.iLta celidkisten for the etrotel 031cus to be Ailed at the emu'. October .lea- MA The elections in the Wards.. 11 , ronstts .111 b. by lallot, Werern the hours bur sod saves o'clock p. m. andto the tovoahing 0.1..., the ho..re of three .d . it o'clock p. ro. Np orbs of Jim Union lattentim Conmulttra. A Ili. OCOVirlk Ohltirnsich Joan H. 9771/ACt, Secretary. 1763,1 FIRST CORPANY FOR ONE TRAII—Larg• talttoenkent oTera 1 to One T... o --Captain Bab haying recruited a company for ltq day. and flu minter patina of which hare already of. d'fb bolia for one yt ar, La um offal to all men de tiro= of enflattog for that period fa hlo oteopany a bo.nty of TRUCE ausrrmrl VO4l. alln—TWO .•K LliD ADD THltt-T1 Llt/GLAILI AND rIYTY Cr NTI , Cadll IN SAND. • - - . Or. G.Ms W. Lronar.l, formitly Obfef Engineer of 11 , Tire I epartment. let I , littermet at 011 /company, ed cee be fount eall at WI Mind HALL, from wham eenemopy information tear be eta steed. P. HALT., tt - Capt. timel4 M. A. One Tears' Elea. - -"on - rieltrzsE.rawirre. A LUNG —i;A Gentleman and Lady nafart.Lsbod font rmat, oit cask; tnr,legppalointect at Ha 14 WIL 82111111 T. ' op' tgroliyistezetttlemen. OR "STACT-A PINE STORE ROOM,. Steble, on lot ebep Pet D. TV mead. Ls ryberyl rtnnt, Allele ray Mt, ?manias Llibt *T./. Nornisrlroceapred by t 3. Oman 1410 49_ ~ JOHN DII&N, .1/27•41. . ' Allegheny Qty. QJLE. FLAG STOLEN—From the hall F.. 7 of Safes Hotel, on grldey. TM flog eme strait n Jollll,lad.tlre wide. It, belonged is (LW . Prurfttuda Be. kr at. 00l plark. Apr person who tomes the wboreobouto of the deg will confer • favor by kelvin wort at two onttetker at No,lft.linttl C =mon. ;: .et. J)24:31 L'OR SALE--PEEN STREET PROP .!: EIITT.—Tho Ibrpeicup Brick Irellltug, contain ing truest rt.'s'', No. IllPora Wed, with hot, b 37102 • front of 90 bet Inches, running back 510 f i t to Ir. velars alley no above to an serellout low:lost for mattdseturtug purposes. Maguire of jgfltqf T. A. IfctlfdtLLAllD, 63 Plftit street. BONNET, lOU MIS OZINTIN - At-solirjatrea, BS Marital rime. . . , VOR SALP, l4Tleant - ire stock and fixtures 2: or a well astiblld2o4 AND 14 0T19$' ET4B2, 4 oporatoi tea al , good tera 4 ;I ; o6 itic.‘ 71sadld. All quo:Ulna Waistored yerldsalonly. and ,firtJar. lar• given by adttreisitis LpUT BOX 7i Kr:lsahtoy clty.tjart Oak. jy27:2 • .00TAL PIO NlC.—The Road Pio Nie to *wad at. , at 0110 V is, T.I:7I[BDAT, MIX 15 . 114 Is riatpr /4 WI „Friday'. fitly 2f1th.1864. ?Was hods Car Coaastimple Depot 83.1 ..d 11 teclock s. m.l a rul = usl tkat e. inarrutd6°'"'iaitt.e. 1100 Y. 3 EJai «1• One Thousand Dollars.. • . , wLst. iskt he tiettB.ll4.4) co, • -•••- = .010*STE0 i CiiZZAIK. 1. Arcits -- - - - ' ; ' I ti•?•1.491;; ITtiag TO BElidniii*..fklired.r/000•' /slewateck , thmLap-toMbig,* of- i Rig! 41 . too nee biatbg Of • Irx4 Aub•bilabil" ' - - , Alit ica ig a ppir.o4: 1$0,1:11101L, - ,- '' - ' • - e(( i ....,:: "--,- rect. ,n i ,,„ :-. I,ollllsqi 't , • • - r ,.. = , MgEOD. IB LEXISCNiSPARIN F , ../ I . , .ir ,T. .., ! t 6 1 IlkallathOlialilitooolMii. . ihoikviaiutor by repay hot, with • Wm. Elos and specilbetdbeiresa rem 44 tbs sap IC Alm higbarallnlbe ot fritidt•Flo v.:O ..tot)-Sitiftemolbbi ill •PXCI.IL Jrortess. rf;?WO ha. 11.111. as tow atm/Mad at my. thleg. Y.lll of amertente and • eaTrwmgral. mat rata:idles tbroottbmt all natlgaellage of ilia lutb. liable globe, bees turned tbaoras tato facts and anal.- lab • baste has which we mad not m. W. magi larprieed .t mob fact. . the following—althomb the parama who writ* them am. W. know t.ba earwax up clarranatatutes, mm aid . liberty to LaPorte Mak state ment. t Mean, N0v.114, UM. "Dear to, I ban been afflicted many yearn with ie. "eve prmtrating cramps in my limb, *old het and hands, and a general iileordand nyvtalk I'hysidam and riddance DAW to relieve ma. While ',Wing some Mends lan Hewed York who wen deg Plantation - Bitten they upon me [DM, them I commenced with a emaD winwitiamtal after Ow/. reeUng better b dogma, In a tow dna waa astonished to tbs eel& we and cramps bad entirely latt me, a.ol I nd d flaw the night through, which haw, not done for years. I Del like another being. My appetite tea's th have aim greatly Im lt brths the fflnna Ilit• tara. eeproved pectintiy, JUDITH 111710 Mia" • got la, MM. • • • • lam toka ta Um Earomear, army ' he fpftal tr form. tees month•—aparchler• malty dm& 'At Altos", tory pr• mom boul.: of Plaolatfoa 101Morr. 0 . • nr.• wumfirtaml rdy @P.M. and mod ma. • • • O.L • She 333oning Io ham Ihi tlauger of the Liaise &am eetnn4 far she tklulran Of Volantanta: "Banziaiss *same, 67th Merar,t . of rat. Lagasi 9.1863. Dr. Drain: tons sooddstrd Plaanicsa Mitten bum bra Etna lean soar fifth enlidnm sabring from weak.s sad mai last. VIA mkt Mot. One UM , Pplilonla , .! palas la hasd,lose of sppeina, and . . dins coarsandloa. on slum sil medical skill had Won paksaldsalhas Drs Wisely re. stoned. We osenzannesdivllls bat a taispoontial of 'he ds • mod 4ohs 7. Is 1133 IPPOS sad =anti rapldly /Ilm 0.11. MOW. • • • ♦ utt• node to you. far I oorpy Wins Ws Wloatatkot Bitters him Rana my WO. ar. W. H. wenoom, Itlodote. 111. T. tRw tal E 7 IQur m.. tll fr wlit y L ..th ad ag a tvra m bot ir tr al eces b.4 a .1.511 , Phllmiblphts„ o • • • I ban beet ob trait Outlaw frm 11 "nip. .1; 4.1 kwut le abandon p•earAting. • • Th• Thats tto Bitters bays owed ma. 8. , . J.& 0AT401121, liochrta. a. Y. la. •.• has. ems ths Platutstlatt Bitteesto hun dreds of au M.N. [ sadists with the mob astonish tag •Bect. • G. W. D. AIDRZWI3, espertatandsal Soldiers' Rafts, Illusissall. U." • • • The Plantation Ilittaan two mod no of Um. Ocanziatat. of wbfd I try takl trD on:EWA, and had to about:lon tuy boaltieaa. U. 8, ILTSGSWIT, Chat aland, • • Ile Plantation Bolin hars eared cos of tionevalent if the Kidneys add Orbary Organs that ton disowned st• for rasa I; was lite • charm CI. O. MOODS tit. °t Croad•ray." se.„ ke., to. The Plaatatron Marrs make Ora weak strong, Malin /mai ItstWaal, and aro orgatostal nature. groat 11.4• tat. Tao" ate coarpoaed of lla colot.ratod eating& Barg, Wlatorgrara, banal:ma. Hoots, Herta, ta., all protorood tt , pinBt. Orals Bras 8. T.-1880-Z. Persons of eedinatery bel.tte, troubled with seamen, leatiqde, pelpitatiou s the heart, lack of appetite, di. trona After eating, torpid hew, 000stlpettwa, Pe, de. awl" to =Bar If they rill net try this. They see rtoootaradut by the Ited oartitral se tt wins, alto ere trartaated pro , u areenfiete beosflolat effect. they ere ticealttgly egzetablo, per. tartly pore, and hart:dem Bond.--.try pomp, pretending to eell Plantattes Titian la balk= by Om galbou is • Wadi. awl la. ppaoateeerr It t. put op .ly to oar tog reale bottle& Aware of bottles malted eta Itnitallou dealetarlotte doff, lor which anent parolee sr• strosAy In prima. Bea that every bottle boa ottr Vatted is d m ! ever lb. cork loneataidef, wed ow grantor 00 Ebel plebe aide had. 6,411 by ranyeatabl• dol." tbssubsd tb• habitable globe. r. H. DMUS a CO.. h&tretataketzer t 93 Broadvay, N. T. , Ilanager for Llppbooott A Ow) 0. a cum.., (late of 01411. Hubbard a 033.) • Q.;=•PIITSBIIIIGH MW W9RKS HUBBARDB & TANG, Illastohictararo of PATR3fI OROUND anzaimpas. ~arrautad GAM STLIEL RAW& of frrerf estiption NM Malay. Cron Oink Oasts awl &labor Taoistic.. All tic& of IC HIM &MUMS, nolo fro. Shoat Oast Stool ; Matra Refloud IMAMS &RD It 01112i0, ERIVIRdia. Warohosos sad lifoot., car. WATZB MORT ITS., Pittsburgh. Particular atiaottloa slrra Ratoostlitas. Ocootsting And StraiallisaLos Ciosalar Saar, alio malt. of all Wads. Pasahlag =A DrlDing dorm at ressocabis rates. Nina/ LASS BIIPSBIOB OOPPKEt /11213./. a 9M1L77310 Wale, Prrumes. PARK. IieCURDY !Is CO., Numb:isms of 81C1U1331110, Enerams AND sour OOPPAIB, PBX3BID OOPPLIS sorrow, MUSED STILL SOTTO7II, bPALTia Alto, larporton soilltalon to EIZZALA TM PLATE, suirr LEON, WILE , to. Ooostaao7 so bond, TIN NY:Br MAMMA AND TOOLS. Wareham., Do. 110 71231" A 123 BICOOND trraists, Pttlabotgb, Ps. Bimetal ardor. of °ppm Oat to sop dm:lmM patters. my23:10 T WH BARIMELL 4 00., Boma" MASESS AND SHEET Mutt, MONK YRS, Penn St., Noe. 20, 22. 24 and 211. Hering me earui . Imp yard and fturniehed It with the mom tut tuned machinery, we are prepared to manufacture emery deacrlptkua of BOILERS, In the bent stoner, den erarrented equal eo any made to the conetcy. ORIN NETS, BRICHER, TIRE BEM STEAM NPR. LECOHOTITZ B O[LLIL9, oomptssras, &kyr PANS, TANKS, OIL STILLS, AGITATORS, SET TLING PANS, BOILEB IRON BRIDGES, SUO A B PANS, and who numnfactumn of BARNHILL'S PATENT BOILERS. Repairing dono on the shortest nonce. . delettf 11 - 7, BON, BZA & CO., (slctee3 caw. to /lomat% limn a Etnizas.) WARRING TON WOll.lO, rtrJ3o Li! & hA.caTaturrs, Pittnbutga. klanahootarers or BOAT , ,AND IMATIOHNST BTNAM LTiIiIN7IBB , BLAST INGINES, tins MA CHIN/41Y, OZAHLNO, OLIAPTTNO, OAPIINOO, of all d000rlpliona; OIL TANICH k BTILL9 BOILER AND MUST LEON WORK. Ain* for OITTLILD•6 PATENT ISJZOTOSI POE rsirDnro 'BOILER& IKE CONFESSIONS AND EX. PSIIIIIIOE 01 AN INVALID, publicized tor the betWatand ea a warning and caution to yowl I wl o .Of trout 15r:errata DebSßtl, Premature Data, of Manhood, etc., supplying, at Ur 11.11:. time, t. MOO as Nil cur. By one Ao ban cured khanall attar being sat to amt.:wpm:ow and injury through coodlosl box- Lbw and AninekerY. By enowning a won-paid *dared:owl ennlope, eta& topics pap be bad of the author, KAT/Lorna, ItATIPAIII, ingt:Oda.7 DEttatd, IChn• coccuty, V. T. 3B r.61,n TO azsvousl suarzsams OF . Doom tizarza—a r•kloread patlirmar karts( L. riet,ired to inalth in •I+ dam, after Platrjoing an lb* =AI irosityle and . exp.ufra mode of =call* 411M1.1 64111a151114 41117 to commoulost• to tar a atm corestorso tlu cooiitor of •D».. ,D4ors, on th• rrooNt . , of aa addrulant ...ran., ha will say I , `“, a ooyi tniicareaccription avid, ' Dine. to Dr. .10.1ZI 111, Dhp1i4.1.4./se gra, son gmis, K. X. 'nt6lLlllrni• ' . . 1.1 014311 J. T. 11101.1.1.• LA BELLE SUM. WORKS. IaLTIVIa ti CM., SixM=4 to Itoltor.Flartcosa: A 00., assnallahuin OAST MINI. SPRING, FLOW AND Dunce, STEEL; SPBLISOS, tr.XLES.LCIIOWIP&BEI, AT. Works, nun WARD, Altsghony Olty. P.O. Address, PITT/01080M Ps. jalkly PAN COOKRR I S & BRO„ Man. Oliiitorino of =km fIiLINS, IKON V AULTS AND VAULT DOOM. WIN DOW EIHUTTABS. to.. Nos. SittQONN. sod 110 TRIND STIAMT,tot. Wool 6aA - Martini Hasa oo Iliad 6 so. shay of maw Patton*, fancy j ot p Ay, iroftable firr Ali Puttlmlitr aStea‘lan pald tp rgdodnE grOf 'DA( übbby dont. atitiortnotact. - eta • _ n"-- N. HOLMES a EWE'S., NAM. IN --'' VOILDION &ND DODirSTIO Bp4o pi.„NAinc OHANGLII. CIEWITTIOATES UP DrPOND4Ve NOTES ANIPECPZOIN, Na fT AILICHTT STBIEKt Pittotough, Ps. . Cbileettiros" entgle l ,:oa pattatpal,attba tbzoatkaaS Unead Btatsc ern' , r,- , , , DrsnisEstop , HE zogy l ove,, "'"'"-. SWILL. SILLIThEiAND slava, "era.' onnim, gun axid MAL) inn ant-4a Retorts or ebb , Howard. Amodallas l. . : Be rial to oulttlArtfor Arinto" lifqk A FINSPVit lei aes. Barra= novonneT,Ecenrs Admit iici.luszar Math otwiot, PallaalpSta,Ve.: ' ' addldwi . .. 4 1 1 IBM, FO.IIIFLID /,.• Oa zauguadwia 6111 EDP, • • , ffo. 1111 aid snr. •• J • JOE IOr:AnFRY 24 E - A r f 1861 san ooa•- Ingstuhripoio) *Oh sia erg*: airtat „ TES% as Vi t % v-71 , 1 CX2 mnow JOIIIERTONir - - te; Mew tof SRN& I.4lli*Sailarele:V; - 11111*-011117Elts/M rz... , " - 7, 1 1 1-01 :”Imal 11.0 UfffMff rfORSE ik..11131{ •COMPAS Y-64. it rettbare te the oryitil Roth eats Berea Netle Oil Craps:my 1 , 111 cell At the store of Z N. SELLARS k GO.,corre Wood and !mesa etreeb ego *Rem= et thraoed.ta r .O. witinfee =detest rdecerr. biting 11. S. wAILD, Trustee sad treasurer. - THE EIGHTH WARD 18 NOW PIIE. PABID to Jas WQU 2101315111azu.im. t, as any mad In tbo city. Finenntts .111 onll an Captain Zd.a d B. Wri. ht, Glinand Boca: Samuel Wit. Hann. cora.. retain and Stoltheeldaldnati and W... Idutendcn, war tan corner of dadladadd and Bncond atznote. ' 1y211( nIVSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP- Itc4drrn et MIME/ KNOX a CO. issithlo a.y dissolved iy mualsl souvelit. AU eels:am:slain lite prviested Po L U. £SOX, 3VI L(BLUT Y STElFrai liatuediately. 11.0111111 T ENOS. 111:8:34 Y . M. IL !lON Fou, • lIAND°O-11.E SITS FOR ♦ aCSIDILHOZ One mile from the city. OlTrioJklog tha Ohio river, uul mato alas bi micro Four and 111.0 acreu. Apply t 3 JAMES W. ARROW, .13.6 19m= lffllh anat. p s IiVENTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS vin pnrclum • farm oW l l7 . lkorm In pliasant Ms 23 mlhn from tbr Mon mr, en bramoil of Peters Ortek, abOni 13 tr• fr om gait the recant beery eal;H, nacos, Ira yew nr riots eanaldarnbly lase than dni K. bought a.rirbare la the s Large aid Ira snorto stock of Seasonable Ilostersilif, Notions. and To be Found in the Oity psp:CALS SOOT'S% Jes G OLD ` GOLD I Great Eirdtement! DUNCE ON GOODS Mg PE UMW EATON, DIACRULA & CO.. Elwin 'Mad largely to their 404 hebt• th p rsaiac : ;. aaarctraa adv.> In thr prize af a%441, era acct a 4 to afar Mott grads at prices Knob, Belga , the Market Rateei:.:- Of Half Tort and PhElattaldas. 1111:8CHAIS113.18D DrtLlll.9 .1I at ones sa•Udi,,- advantain of bay:ng in thu marks:, 100 lons as tha, - ; pcceftt stocks remain EATON, ErACIEVN 00., Him 17 AND 1D NU= STILIrt, LACE MiNTILLAS Lace Points, Grenadine Slawls, Silk hope!, E - eipuer Dreu Cfriodia ;CLOSING OUT Ai"' LOW . - .1. 11. BllRMiflkillt; BOBTHTJJST qO3. 4111 AND MU7. T 813, DUBS TRIBMING3; LACIA GOODR, PARMIN, "•', RA DECUILLLIAR, ItAVNISOOR A CUM= 111051.11111 '- ' VICTORIA MID !MINI LA RAHRIIIIRDITIVR.- " Ir t A6ls. mix" ' A A:l2 iilL7nt'elf . ' " . 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