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This rut., se man • , really safe and proper, by some misapprehon , . tin wet departed from yesterday, by the sp. tors,.. rice of a communication in tarot of ono , the. car.didates for Prothonotary, and the I ' 1:L .- ' Alter: rakes the first, opportunity to 1 6 that it7Oppeared with:nt his knowledsepr *cht- We regret its appearance exceed . oy, became it was a departure from a rule ' . oo7nde,l in MHO, - justice aid which we have ly striven to adhere to:, Having appeared, loWe 'ter, we admit two'reprtes to it, limply SS ' taitterof fairness, without endorsing them, 3 :` the One to Which they are a reply; but we • it understood that henceforth we shall .., . • •ka Strict complianeamith a rule which been deported from; in `this instance, ... „ . Apt no agency of ours, and solely through Aleunderstanding on the part of oar local The Primary Election. Tolday the election of delegates to the Union .punt) Convention takes place. In the wards •Andboraughe the voting la to be by ballot be- Can'the hours cf ffinrand seven o'clock, and b • tic townildi a between the hours of three 44..11111'r.. o'clock. It is to be earnestly hoped Union citizens will lake sufficient enet in this primary eleo`lon to are that a ,: s ieriavote for delegs'es Is polled, and that dole. • I gattir of the right kind are elected. In these 'army man should be a politician, and 6p6rtj can be kepi pow unless tie beat mom. - eitt take a. direct interest in all the detaila of ' Ota m2nagement. The primary elections, filairsdare, Should serer be neglected. We trust ?. 1 1.hernwillbe a full turnout to—day, as that we Ora* hale a Convention cOmposel of good men, Natt is ticket of which it may be eaU that candidate upon Ilia honest eapoUr and ,SoailkY• . . . ... 1 ~.... ' . New Regiments. t . ... - The Ifew York papers all oppose the rais. : t gof now regiments of one year volun- Rafe, to - be counted in the quota in th• emu . &draft, beeinse, as they allege, new troops la : Geared by green officers are not by any , O.leearpt eo effective as the same number of A troops would le in old regimens . And yet .05 do same papers are bilarouti over the fact hit the men In the one hundred days' me, . . ~ .ioeints raised in that State onto be exempted • :,•,‘, titan the draft while in service, and are ex •lz i . .: ~iwiomely keen to get thee* green regiments •• - into the field. Why not put the one hundred ..--:, dna' men into the old regiments, as well as ' •:: ' he one year's men? '' . 1 -It be ~..4 , .: „ : .. may true, as a general rule, that the ''•t.AStlene number oftnen,- put into old'regiments, 14, f iculd be more effective than the same number ~,* ,;. 1 . :. 14 monput into new regimente; but it is to be .:;:.....:.: borne in mind as equally true,ns a rule, that '......i. , ... - , a volunteer is pore rerviceablv than a draft' .'''''' .4 41 , -,:;,.1.1 man, and that volunteers can be raised ..,;':...i:;iitsinch more rapidly for new regiments than f for old ones. If the raising of hex. regiments, : . 1-...::: .. titter -fore, sill promote volunteering, the I lelance, in effectivents, is on their side. ; ...,..•.:::: *--- In the very papers which cry out against ; •.`'...,;.: iatsing new regiments, we find ainmdant evi -q---t'denets that the efforts, to raise volunteers for , 7 f•:'S the old - regiments in New York is efallore. •‘',.::::' .'• i„•,..2lroteenk_Post seys : • .:...,,, ... "The facts should be understood. We are .•.. '..'.: es enlisting an ariusge of twenty to thirty -: - mo per day. Thirty-three working days inter r'tk.,,,...k.itte,ke between the present time and the date of • i... , ':..': . o•expeoted draft. Ms hundred and thirty 1 *:.-. ~,wen a day are r,eeded Eo fill the quota—a much water average camber than hate enlisted here :. 1 i 1. . - - . ninon the summer of 1881." r - :: ~, - Elere we see that in New York, under the ' . '" ' , , 11iititalos of high bountlay, and with the largo ", - . - ki, - --,', .t. ~ ~ , emigrant element on hand to obtain recruits ..... 1..:, . fa i." ~. _r ..from, they con raise only 20 or 30 ee•ults a .' ',!:Ilil t day forth° old regiments. The effort to obtain ;'.:‘•••;!.. them is a.f.iltire there, end . as great a failure '1.,• . :4: • nearly everywhere else. : - It Is plain, thee, that the old regimen's can i..'' not . . be 511 ed up will volunteers, and we are ..i... ; seance& .to the alternative of filling them by ' . .i, .Xtre draft, or raining mew regimens . In this stntsof again, with the fact Staring no in the 1 , •.. flee that one volunteer ie worth two drafted ".'• ilaill t why should we - carp at the government ;, for ar.oepttvg the acet serviceab'e men in the .4 .only way in which they can be s raised ? ' :The objection that these new regiments will ...J. licr • green men, officered by inexperienced i 1,, t ; Officer*, is not ".ended on fact. Many of the ill:recruits are likely eo_be men who have seen .s• . . , . :..4. .imams, of whom there is an -abundant eupply, ' il.- jnetnow, from latelymustereil out regiments, ... - 1 'and- in:every case, go far, that has come to ::4, ottihrowledge, none but men who IMO served -.1 , - three years in,the flehl_are trying to raise in, the ciiiipenies. The pro*pect it that these new .. 1 1 ri "giniints will be officered with the very best :4 eidnlost experienced men. lis fact, the oc 'Al:Callon affords an excellent chance to men who 1 lad ea opportunity for promotion in the three 1., yeast( terrice, and yet are well qualified to 1 coma:tend, to 'raise companies and take many of; ,their old comindee with them. - Altogether We think the earl" al these new regimtzte ab,iid and g' mindless, and we . . *ova the War Dtpartrokit will pay'no utten. - "l - tiou,lo it. `f,` ' 110 w to lSttbdue the Rebels. 1 Wo base tried' various °aped tints to cempet ' - 1 Moriches to 14 down their arms atd. renew . ;-- their alleglenco to lito cid flag.- IT C first tried • to coax them hack; next to equeese them into . tatudeeien - with our anaeonds; next we se , riorg starring y thought of starng them into good t .-*..belitivior • and lastly we have tried theraiding 1 . - plan, with what sinew_ our readers know. l''' - .ltis now prepared to freeze the Italie info sob t .erif.t4(on. IVe indorse the suggestion. It can be I• : careed trite fearful effect easily enough. 1 Nothing could be more eimple. We wonder Xmlitttly thought of this method when the war ~..ii ' broke out. The plan is this: All the coal i: :,-in the' &AO:tern Confederacy' comes from `, - Mind.a'aituatod MST .iliolunchd; if we take AtAnbond we can seize 'these mixes; if the .i - :. , gala are presented-from receiving a sup t" --- 119.ef .cosl whevlwinter comes, they must frecaifar-sufrentler. Why no '; then, seize Ureat `OM mince? All that Is necessary to bo .: ' ,41.004,::0rder to hrinftliem within our lines, ; / lie 114 to take - Hick:load Dote the realer '...::.' rlYehii? .-. TO recelysd " Nor "-AN EDIT° T TuAzuca, EN., e ileit trine. D '!" 1/ ,' citv n at q f NNA P '4 "Pri°l°"flil i e Kan— 'aiakeoi Now York, &ran_ ce. e..NN s a iree erm sa___Tteo TUACB SI'd 116 .7 4 , of teN Upton cg.Neo b • f respite ' t Admluietrs- I:enjoy/up rit Mr. TefAC/11' w itki,D2spll3os in rum: 14,3 eiiterial kiborle :2l - .. CIT 41,1.44., 1,1,2 Wlll2Hin Penn& Ifarlishirielltubstlentes i • reisonst 'SW. - 4 News Puri) raphei are Exempted emit Waft. ° A rebel spy WY wrested it Annapolis, fa, We PublioredYelltergartlfOrgeolthone of the on the nd Inet. ' When taken into onatoly be Provost Marshal General uponthe above q nes- via sitting at one of the seal tables in the Holy 'leach exprcefilltwo afferent and oPP" I Naval Academy Soapiest. He was recognie sitenemaings. Ae the paper from which we, ed as a former student in the Academy from copied them (the New Fork Fort) is one a the the state of Alabama, and his story not &gree t/17M reliable In the wintry, wepresnmed that log very well with the facts, suspicions were there could be :no doubt of their genuineness, &reused, and on being arrested and question and that. in this instance, as in many other , I ed be acknowledged that he was a lieutenant of a sharer nature, somebody in the Provost in the rebel navy, lost his leg on board the Jlerstal General's Office hal stupidly blurt- Id Trireme, tut could giro no satisfactory rea r, 1 y he to in Annapoli Ils was cent clued. A note, however, from Captain J. 11. " to ' Baltimore to be delivered to Cot Woolley. Ferns, Provost Marshal of this district, sus- lie more the COD federate naval cap and grey geese the following explanation: pantaloons. &M 0 . ,. Co:rttr: The apparent candot of do- ISTELLICIZSCz of the death of Gen. hiePher deep, in the Provost Marsha 'a Deperto.sot, Y. , na an telegraphed to Geo. Grant on Sun relative to enbeettates, evidently arises from an day. The wer•worn hero, altar finishing the error in Inserting the word ...of" in the fi tit reeding of the dispatch, retired to his line of the "endorsement" you publish this i ~a t ,•„.,t-, like a child. and with tetra mortice ln the third column and second page • , eirremtng .' down hie Mooted cheeks, de o(' the Co.-rte See circular 81 which I send cared that the country had lost its ablest you. , , soldier, and ho lie beet friend. The /following is the circular: turnedit.n ore m in w for s m .4 e i d ni tta n t I G . e t n. ni S ch an t, fo li rd omi r n e t . The' attention of Acting Aesistant Provost Biers Gent:a-els ls nailed to the fart thst Pro• succeeded in obtaining from the War D,:part cost testes have, In some cutes t arantsd ear tificat I of exemption to drafted persora for meat a declaration that rich of the one.htin-. three years, on account of having furnished cited dart' men from this State as may be in lOU otos. sir/vice at the time of the draft will bo ere Bo rde of Enrollment have no authority to ecopt. Gen. Sanford has gone to Albany to The' groat certificates of exemption from draft for report to Gov. Seymour the result of hie mis three years, Certifiestes of exemption, on le, n o o n — .N. I'. Tribune. coon of hating famished a substitute, must be 4' nude out in the terms of the law, and Shall ex IT le repented that an executive establish .mpt the principal only as prescribed bY law ti men( is in operation In Chicago turning oat rep", draft during th e t i me f or w hi c h s a e, la b. Fpu: ions greenback Treasury notes, 11l lealta stiletto is not Bahln to drat, not exceeding the lion of the twenty, fifty and mm hundred dol. Urns for width he to drafted." "If such sublet- late. They are esid to be almost as rood as tots!, liable to draft, the name of the parson the genuine, and &resold at is disocant of M. famishing him shall again be pieced in the wheel to, per cent. • and shall be liable to draft on futures cello, but not „until the present enrollment shall be exhaust- Is response to an inquiry, the lettentiol ea; and this exemption shall notexesed theta= Revenue Bureau has replied that wines made for which such persona 'halt have been drafted." of berries and augar, without the infusion of ryes motion 5 Amendatory Earollment Aot, op. distilled spirits, are subject to tax as mann• provedlfeb. 24, 1864. features, viz : five per centnm ad valorem. Certificates of exemption for persona not draft- When distilled spirits arc rased the tax is fifty ed, on coconut of having furnished, prior to the ee ,te per gallon. draft, a substitute ("not liable to draft, nor, at she time, In the military or naval rervioe,") Ins sub.seriptions to the new popular loan during, exempt as prescribed by law "from draft Yesterday, (its first day,) in tho city of New during the time for which (such) substitute shall Tort', amounted to over two and s half mil not be liable to draft, not exceeding the time for lion og• &aim". These le a n excellent feelin g which tech substitute then have been accepted." abroad in regard to It, and there is no serious Section four of Amendatory Enrollment Act, I doubt of its complete and early BIIONBK.— .approved February 2t, 1.364. N. F. roses 28th. The special attention of Provost Marshals is Mr. Groat= Pox, of Georgetown, D. C , invited to sections 4 and sof Amendatory Es* I died a - 1, few d ays , m es a 0 wa s II ../ roCment Act, approved Feb, 24, 1864. yea-, and wee a man of considerable wealth. Marshal Gen ar, L In the days of the LT oiled States Bates, he was connected with the branch at Pittsburgh, and subtequenily managed the branch of the same bank at Mobile. Tux father of Joseph Howard, Jr., of the forged Presidential proolamation, accompa nied by Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, has had interviews with the President, to procure the release of the offender from Fort Lafayette. How. J. II: BOWIRT WAND was, by order of the President, mustered out of the service of the United States on Sunday last. He has akcd for a court of inquiry upon the charges fattened against him. OE3EIUL filcruresote, orhlwas killed near Atlanta on Friday, was engaged to be mar ried to a beautiful and accomplished young lady of Baltimore. Man. Rawson VALLAXDIOI3IIt, mother of C 1., Vallandistbam, died at her residence in New Lisbon, Ohio, en the Patel' July. Tun Albany Yorrrnol styles John Cochrane "a political bounty-jumper." The Speehil Elcction. On Tueeday next the erects! election on the , proposed amOidmente to the Constitution of :his State will take place. The public mind does cot appear to be properly awakened to :he importance of this election. One resson is that the Copperhead leaders and newspa per organs, anxious for the defeat of the amendments, but afraid to oppose them open ly, FIVIOrTe a profound, silence concerning dem, and thus make it appear as if there would be no opposition to them. In this way it is es p:cted that these who ta•or the amend musts will be Induced to believe It is mines es:tory to exert themselves or to go to the Tolle at all. A letter dated Herrisbarg, July 22d, le the Charobetsburg Rporitcry, says: ..The event of the week wit the meeting of • . • . . .. . the DOXlCelltlie State Committee in this P ace, on Tneadey evening last. It westraer ly atter.ded and political movements of the glaytet moment were discussed. The quer. Von of adopting the proposed amendment to the Constitution, allowing our brave so'..diers to vote, was considered, and a T 12111111010119 ter ttment was manifested against ih, but Bow to defeat it was a problem most d.,fti. cult of eolution. All agreed that it moat be done if it can be done, lest our heroes in the field should make the Union victories is the States too decisive - , but they frankly admit ted that they dare not openly avow their op position to the soldiers Toting. °Reports were made of the progress of sec ret organisations in a number of comities with the view of quietist tbsOWiny el strong copperhead rota against the right of rwrrage to soldiere;And some of the mere sanguine ex preesed the hope that by making no open op ;mild= to the amendment, and thus dis arming the friends of the soldiers, they might defeat eoldier suffrage et the polls on Tuesday, the 2d of August. °Anxious to were all to deny oar soldiers the right to vole, this conclave of Dimacretio leaders frankly confess that they due not I declare their position on the issue, beasose it ! would make theueandsof loyal Democrats de• sort the party rather than deny ear heroin defenders their civil rights.' "IL was finally resolved that they would ho elicit on the issue; that the Committee would tuVish no address to the people on the sub ject; that every quiet effort should be mode to poll the Democratic ro't against it.. and if they felled they would, as a party, disclaim laving oppeeed it, and try to procure the votes of soldiers for the ticket of the traders who tahatteted themselves by secr?t, unmanly ef., torts, to defraud them of the right to vote." It is egainst trickery like that intlicatel in 'hie extract that we would warn all Patriotic citizens' sod all true friends of tic soldiers. Such strategy is much more t) be feared than 'pin apposition would be. The mass of the Leather mho party may be resarded as in fa ear of the amendments; but if their leaders take no action and fail to supply ballots for tie`elee'ion, very few of them will vote. But :et the Influential men of the Union par ty be more active than ever, and exert themselves to bring Out a full vote on the timer detente. If this is done they will be 1 oarr:ed by a very large maim-Ky.—Phi/ Dui Thse Democrats and the Rebels, Teem the ilirismoisS Issesiner. Looking casually over an an artiole of a New rail Demooratio paper and finding this phrase—" Tle union of the Demooracy to drive the venal heats from the capital never gave a richer promise of success than at the preeent writing"—one might imagine that the article referred to the Confederate raiders at Silver Spring, under the title of " renial hosts;" and that it was calling upon Dem• enrols to rally and march to the defense of Washington and the Government against the audacious "rebels." But ne; on looking further you find that the vandal hordes which this newepayer desires to drivetrem the capi tal are no ether titan Lincoln and Seward, end the Republican officeholders ant con tractors. It boa even good hope - bf cooing thie god vecrk goon carried through; for it edde : ~T he eb.ddy hordes see clearly, as did the guilty Belshazzar, that they have been weighed in the balance and found want ing.'' Now, it is a singular coincidence, that ahent the. time of the appearance of this ar ticle, one harry Gilmore (if each, indeed, be the name of the raider) was before Wash ington, endeavoring, of at least, wishing, to accomplish that very bugbears whtoh the New York Nws so much desideratiii—nams ly, the driving of the vandal hosts and shod dy borate away from the ospi;al. The coo t irrecee of time, a, d apparent unity of par. pore, between these Y.nitee lismozrste sod otsi d .ratri —u.oth est rera.ly dr,i roue to . Orite out of Washington its present octriperis—csnt , it fail to suggeet at least the possibility of it species of alliance between the Confederacy and the Democrats, to effeot e result which they both en vehemently wish . for. it is true, that alliance would have to be most carefully guarded on our silo. It should bear moat strictly the character of aid given by a foreign nation to a rovointioa. Mr. Greeley and Peace In the Indepenteni or !hie week, Mr. ffreely gives a 'ketch of bin (teenage with the Niag ara Fade CommiesioDere, and oonoluice the review es follows: I h•iitl y approve the Preeldent'e bseas of negotiation, sou think them calculated to in ert a salutary influence at the Biutb; and yet I think it would have been wiser to have In terposed no condition', but asked the Confed erates to perfect and verify their oredentials, and then maim their proposition. For, thus bre.ught to book, what could they have proffer ed ihat would not have strengthened the up ioldere of the Union canoe? It looks to me as though a rare opportunity was lost for l ie compelling eft er the Dnieocratiy of the loyal sl'at'e or the repots of Europe to forego furth er Ins nifeetai one of sympathy with the rebel's in their desperate struggle. I miy . be mista ken in this, blit I cannot be to my conviction that every in Mallon of a destre.on one part to arrest tdo shed and restore amity, tend' to disatuae a d conciliate the great perverted tame of the. now fighting to divide and de stroy their and our enueitry. TEDINTION . II New Voriumv.—Several deye to advante_of its publioutiott in Roelead, the Leafsle arowselesant. 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A fine aneortment of CAB pIETOBLe 811910, BATE VMS, BROWER BATHS, WATKII OLOSILIS, STDIA.I9I9, reveteatly on band and mule to order. TATE a BEITELLE. No. 69 IMIMP.AL fIldrZT, Allegbony; And :d7 811 ET. Plttsbnrgh. .611:2nbodts NIA - ta ei du - Pee.lo , c. lili.ACKEkti Er..te al 15.64 TOUIVIS &MEET. 8. H.—MT palest reed nen enables tne to furnish Ontelm aperior to any me.• real e to. Monntabr. B. B. DIJLEVIII, lia. 134 Tocrtb innet. TRIIIMPHANT.-ITS 1:4 WODIDF.EB AS A TrtunATICCTIU ACISINT—[nI b1Y81211.11.8 RELATING TO OAUSS AEI) CULLS Or DIPIEOZ. DR. J. A. EIEIEGUI. Disdlesi Dectriem. (dike, 2.61 PAISII SMELT, viler. all dhows aro rtc ee..ll3ll3. teeeted with C151T11211126, ISlAgnottsta ma other odlBcatiorts I'4 EinGtelci , ), tionlottitsui row, tem and lerturiont Bee *eternise; pt ono atltee eMoS. Er ebneste far coreultation. lame warranted artleo Bede w,. PRESSED AND COMMON BRICK 1110,000 PUIPBID and 400,400 0011110 N 111410114 " "241"6 " " 4 171 DAVID II OTOII MN, $l.OOO. One Thousand Dollars WIII to paid to • SIIBSTITUTE. ZIoIIaSTSCS a GAZE/LSI i j S. 10-40 LOAN. IbtautpUbb b COVILIIIMUSIVS 10-40 LOAM, Emend al Ilto ore. of 11M1191. HAUS • OD. Wood otrelrl. mbilflif • 10%1404 HAUSA. Argot GM HOSE, 40 loot loaf, nearly now, and in good order, for 411. of • barldik. bleat T . A lid) t,r, r,rdvir D. 65 riftli ft. 15111444(4-7 100 tibia. Cald.noti for. imie A. W.. -Lastivivrtuurfaidt • PUBLIC *.roricEiL ffflitsT On . CTIMICEt, - ; - ‘7 , L•caant xxclusros gALL.macaar of Fedetal and LaMek Ma. Ptsta JOSZPII a.rrlc.• at 10% a.,la. and 1 p.m. PrayarXeMing WEDVII.aDAT Virllsllso. The pab..a.ts mmilary hatted. hECtlt BY THE LATTER DAT BA INTS.,attary oi 011.D . A DAY, 10,4 m and 'A p. m. at COL LEAD c roar ot lotea and bar do.liy *trot ta, Aileicheru eltj. That:natio tto in. Rad to attend. jy3ll:lt UNION (XL,. vityrioN Thcloyat velure of &Bethany ctnnity valet rap port the vomit atlas of &Wail( f1C...3L.1f and AliDttfitY JOLIBRON, and tho platform of priuclp`ta aCopttd by tho National talon Ootneotion Bo tl. mon .att , adirero to the Utica purl", a s rOVl.ted treetutto at the Anal plant of tat.l.llo4theal..us In thcir tt h 1114 Bor. - 00h0, Tautnlttps and Matlock Pro-toots, tepectfitly, on bet ULtD&Y, JOY 30 , /" 4 ....Ra 'Bat too &hint. to represork each amine% aforusJd to t.. to. bold at the 00111 IT fn Rlttsbon.b, W.SONESD&T. tkafan of 18,4, for the parpo.e' of nom.% log candtdotes for Oho unfit! cr.c. to tto flied at the et:suing Witch, &n -th... The etroolooe la the Wan'. sot it 'roughs shall to by ballot, hotunn tho boort four s..d wren o'clock p. m , and In the tocushlpe hatvaen the ho.ra of throe Red o'cicot p. m. By order of tho Union EZMIlti. Committee. A. DI. LB:LOW:4. a:animas. JOlll3 11. 90.410.0, Reenter,. flaftd 10"nfOUTL1. PrITSBURGII, JULY 2s, ifir.4.-1 in • etier of the oittsens of Booth Pitt burgh was held tbi. ive tong, to hake action contention the late call for LOO.Met won. B thirst Darter ulled the mettle g toorder, when J. W. Pent erm emoted Chitio roam cod 3.J. Beauff, Secretary. Th. Chairman. ath r ousting the object of the °Awning. idir red lb. loalrg preamble and mob:Mona, anion were nJani munsly adopted Want as, The Petal/hat having Muted a call for 70),Ocei men In additten to thus already in the held, we, the citilens of Booth Pittsburgh, behove it W ho the duty of every man who le In favor of a vigorous prose cution of the war and the potting own of the rebel lion, to low every eitort to procure volunteers to fill tho unida waisted to on: borough, eat thereby .011 the uceeseity tho govarentont treating to a draft. Erearcet, That it Is the a pinion of Mils mating that the meet trinitab e mdele of Taiping the amount orimo wry to stone tolestre s, is by • ten witilh aid oper ate upon all residents of the ihniough In superthin to their means. Ind, 'that the Conseil Maud be ll:Mn:mica to ta me Bonds of the Borough, (similar to th ree honed for the pimp°. of filling the Wt es its of en,ow me.) to the Whenatit of 510,clua. and that all citizens of the Shircregh, and suticular y men enijeft to th e Drat ars urged to come forward and eni scribe for said Bonds with • out delay. Eisar-d, That the Ti eats Committee bo inetruoisel to cell the Bond. at not lose than par. Dniolred That • Connouttee of give be appointed by this meeting who shall sot In conjunct'oe with the ri nse., Committee, cc to the test mode of obnilaing re trial% and the amount of bounty to be paid. She f Hewing tctons wen, eppotet dby the Chair. man I , convect the borough and obtain snlescriptlone to the toad , I lock No I—Adam Stele, Dr. Delmer. I leek So. 2.-111. thahricei. Br. ltemilton. Block No. 3—.101.t0 Mulholland, Henry L tngkamp. 1 lock So 4--b. CI-m.B. Grapevine , . Block No. Li—P. Slitter, I'. &braider, Jas. Stewart, Him Betty. S. mositiee on Non-Ileel4mts.-J. W. Peel, Ira B Mc- Vay Capt. Blatt:mote, d letandor Clamber, Capt. Con• ntngtare. I n motion,retched, That J. W. Pant and J. Beata ha Conon. ltee to meet with Countillt en from other di to let. at WPltio. Hell, on Monday. toe tel of Auguet, cat I p. m , to consult ee to the propriety of any general d o u ant t nitmriLtil at the meeting, 53,5‘.0. O motion the sue titles worn ordored to PI publiob • eel in two mooing and one evening paper, and ona G:e• moo paper. On motion, *Oulu reed t, meet at the School House, on eat - Urea), 11.10111.1,10. p. J. B. J. II MAU FF, Secretary. J. W. P, UL, Prteldent. jyid • F: • •-,-• THIRD WARD ALL FAI WIN 1: LOONTS Pr DO —A a ei'joit rod meeting of Vie enrolled men arid cit, ceoieratry wid be held at tn. &tool Ili la. on 'lb Le itatordayi ILVILSIAGI at rA I be following Block Oottralttrei are tectiosted to be In altendomce at co (Orly hour with al toll reports., poor ible : ltloct 80. 1, 0 P. Whitton, John D. Mohan, do 3, J. bloom, J. K. booth. du 3, 11. liegi e James lirDries. co Lich , * lity Co 7 Po ti non Knew, &bl. Holger. Go ti, 11 White, N. ll* twd,e. • .10311 blood, A. Drop:nide do 8, John MAIM, David Hastings. Go 9 0 C. md7, Bolltrt Darr. d 10, N ilrtebNe r, P. Abitticr. do 11, O Taos, hldler. de It Wm. ElooSey, J. P iota, hiltalar, Jelin Delo. do It, C. 0-I op -7 , 0r501t11.. 1 . , • Jocoli ea. o tor, Jooob Hoop 1 tr. meat toe...tog Li be Md at the Third W.rd holoul c 0 !Alt/D.llaq &VA WelLi I,Juir Web d 77 k. /1... . St G . . 1111, I.3°e DON' c ‘vAIT TO BE DRAFTED I TSY lOW/II WARD, ALLEA,RRNT crrr, • lIItiIIEST LOCAL BOCATI IN CiBll for tamales to fill the girls of the V.M. all who W ein tom i l acd reolve th• ttlAbast for 1, together sith lbe COVEY amemt ass tositod to call at the th. g eccolitc g Wwmtttee, Igo St. d1001011.1.L ET I YET cite, cp. toile tbe 1111131111 . 11 001 w. era sea .haso ealaction of .7 otgan'tation they =sty trete* . B. not, pakd v ecioa as clostanal la. By order ofths C. mgaitt ie. 1130 SOUTH I'ITTSBU 011—Th booth Pltbilwargb H. C. Obuich Wesley b. nw • rid d claw.] will tw to opined licre Dhlae tenlcir on Swa im, 31 lerL lidotrolog • rrlw at 1.% ...w.f. 1..; clam by Re• U. •. 110L111E8 D.D. irenloe mos, • cont ilisrmon by lis• L 0. 1 ItiG, DAL Tb• aro r syscatitly la•ltad to to M smut. yZCirl WFWFH 'WARD BOUNTY ISIEET DO—A mn tick of the etlrece ar iee Ward be 1104 at the TOBLIU 643A0016 HUDAK, es TEM leaterdeql Lk • NINO, al 7)4 o'clock. to adept mem rn ta au the etioteett the yard calker the We estl for men. A lent. ettendariotels requeekett. jyVklt fi - 7 - ,..KIObTH WARD BOUNTY FUND. ,•,=•' —leer* wall be a mortice of the Mistime , the Ylehth Werd at the StoooltD STIVEtt SESIO36 /A Plil,oe Vitt (f relay) EVE strc, at TS.; el ,el[. m. t fO , col lime,. to hen erccarcu to free tbe Wart f oce the dealt node , the cell for ltAl,ttao ettee. le de wed lbat 1.11 ett•cdratee be had of all latetastott. tme pperetl .olaettho ter Beach (be be I mod ,y the School Elated) and to PST vhCro. jyhVitt Cam'—You TO 13058 PLASTI4F3 , IS. aro ht retry no. Mel that art. the member. M the Plaotertrt . Voltn trill. ort atd do , the tat of ogu.t. Groahtt ELL DOLL•hB PSE DaT for out labor. e. QAD6WALDEtI, Preataoat, tdc VICE tit, rterttary, 1‘27 It =-- --- .MAtiON - IC BALL, InTT3BUW.III A ,r.od Ccrcert iu g'. II at lb, 10.0.! N SAILEDAY BVEMNG. JUDY BY PROF. WILLIAM AUBREY POWELL, Aka:l;W by Mr. J A, JONES An 1 the rtrraauaaa GLIM 01.1.0. (... OM O B E .la h t V ored heir ngto s nohe, hcareWuW.ll, PILOCIISAALRIL-PA ST I :oo—r•troDs of 1 pollilo Gyre Glo• Clu4. ratflottc Bong—The Eocrd of Donk, nal ...... ..oovert. Mr Po.. F''z or_d Cbcro 4-11 re a , ld C.,rps Mr J.nea. F. ng—Matif dear. 01,:171;;;i; Puett—ilnw Gently, Lova ..... Mr. Powell and Mr. /ones Fat g—Tly u ett Iltue from my Gate Mrs Powell. low. Jowl, lbote..o wlm Coati—T4' Almada of doer old elms, (by requost,) Dlr. Powell. Ewaleh Boog—tinole — Mrs. Dori, m..—APermsn's Thumb. ....... Messrs Jot... Dario. Thomas sod Williams. Vatlewd Scog—Tur the Union 1..11 DM Curter. Tars l'utro'l :`...—Of mu 8r... n lcol” Day Ulu.. bELT 11. Mal : 1 / 2 .1110 g Dorn U 4.3 Club. Cant—Ah fiopld• Dr. Calcott. Blearrs Vo. 11, Jmor. mad Thomas. ecng and Chordi—Datri t ou F lag s J. E. Thomas. Jo Bar g--Mberrp Mrs. Darla. Bong and Caorne—Oar Cnnutry and Flag 6. Onlrer. Mr. Peer.P. Patriotic Anag—Orao F 6l lea or No Powell. PIK W. A. Powell. , a Puett—l Know o Bank .............................c. • Mane. Mr.. Peva I end Ur. Dean I.mcrlpthro Ekrog—hhl, on W. A. Povr•lL Mr Pvwcit. Weleb Bong—Tlwo Pnett—Lover'd Quarrel. (by read. on).. Int. and Dlr.. roved Glee—that the Gllsd Notes. (ilec um e. Ado:11.11m 25 cts. Des...rvcd cest (Acts. Doorcops. st o'c ock. Jy251:21 meoting of the Stook warn of tn. NE* OA6TLIC & TRIG BUN RAILROAD lili:NlPejlY will O. held at the Old w of Go New Chatle and Deaver Valley Railroad, to New P oetle, or the dOr a DAY or J OLY, far the pi, ma.) of 0.144 President, Viell Praidsat 64 INT*O Lirectose Goo 0. Gehl, i Brewer, J C alum J Robin:al. Oro W. Gl* etewari. A. L. Crawford, Jae R. Herr, Sp-inger Ilarbatlfh, hadd2W medal lloyEl's 1311 L - • FIRST COIIF&NY FOR ONE ITAR—Larp Indaoemeat • &fan I to One Yam' 11. n —Copula nail barbm rearadad arompany for 100 day. -end the ar•tar porU. of mid& hay. already of fen d 10.,11.t for 90. yom, be en offers to all men de• strove of addled for that porta I. compaay a tomb af TOWNE BUMMED DOLL 01) WO lIVIrDIED Aid)! THIB.TY 'DOLLARS AM) VI 011917.0011 2 11119 D. ler. Grow W. tam Me formerly Roemer of tbelline twpart Lt Lleetanant of thl.compsny, Maras be emir 401st w ILIUM! LULL, from. atom all nemesary tafetmatton may ta • 0 M. allat% tr Y t Cecil Om A. ottit Mean' Re. pkltltlVali.--Cimr zuEPAugo, tiener . C.4.1.44}1.11 '4.—h...0h tom ',mot •rom lOU NT idslfXrE 1T811111141,4 MICE .4DrERTIthiSMS.A I Ts. UNITED STATES 7 3-10 BOA DS stbrotilaria are now proposal to mid , * anbocalo. taw. for this oew loan to C.ll $5O. $lOO. s}oo. SI 0.0 and 15,1%.* Interest CSIVISMIZtog na race pof th rrery parn who ens spars $3O Csa plwa It in lbw oil of ono cent • day making 3.85-103 • year. intent mob' , " 1.1,111 aanaany. Prit,l2/1 poyshls throe loam, or vicoartibio ibto al ale per c.a . bolds. tte tater. in of whi&h lo payable ha Cole. For farther pat ticalwa •poiy rh HANNA, HAFT & CO., A.4.nt, ly iss:lsld BIIARTS HARMONIUMS. Th. ( ard popalar instrumants thy ca. Fur u t burclue. ochoolv, ledice4, or f.ar p perev, EL. y are altagetbrr ourivalni. O ar pr, I chttchry ad irate hal:l3lles __ CARHARI'S HARMONIUMS. tra'a.cata ta all atbar "mats. a Its s.utk reectatal. U. KLEIILII I 8P.0., role lamas ter Carbart's lgtaladoona, bao.lt 'MI Wood at., also 0 the Galdaa llan SUM \ I ER SHAWLS Black Laoe Points; Black Silk Sacques ; Cloth GiTculars ; WOE SALE AT LOW PILIOZO, DT WIIITE, OCR di CO., TEE IN 1 ITA BLE STEINWAY PIANOS. A fr. vesy =ma. fisnoz of lima celebrated oat* recilvsd mdffor of. by JyTO:lt N'EW JEWELRY STORE. T. H. ICLAGE.9. Would most rap ethely Worm the public Want he hat et cued his n etareorhers he keep. on heed the Amen, Net • heeled sack of Watches. Clooka and tawdry I. the no rill. a. Watch sod Jewel., Irak do , • by first c . a. workman and • masted to gt» cot; fraction. Don't 'argot the pls. 1, VI us IIarLDISAL ISTRZIT. Allegheny city. ifin MEN WANTED—Tuo undereigned u v appointed by the Boron Coancil I.kont . ottre Cotornitti* to here chary. of euta a tne quote of the Nor. ugh o' Lavren.ollle nndot the •olooring or. &canoe and to attend to all tensicea portaintng inetv• to, milt poy tbo FfICIIIILB • LOOAL DOUBT! UX tIASII to the above manila of men loemedhooly. he ttotantitiee will be towed at the Widen of William Jaz Oy, Loorrotroville. WI LL•AAI J VIM , JONOTH Art 1..11f0 iTAFF. A. J. HARTWIG% Oiontotlttoe. E Or THIS JI OST BEAUTIFUL AND doeral le lorstloos for country matte nomad test Liltltr Is now offered for i ale. (motto* to Illghtssi At. ~,„„ ob^ot 005' le4. sad 000tslalow rs or had; atiunte oar the rostdottoe of aliessadar Bradley, 1., .of others, sad ft raweptlbls of she dent Improve. wool. Thore Loa the dime s two stozy brisk heat, • ring Ito OW, Ism, he., all tripod order . ass • floe or chard of yottog lewd mostly bowing. ibis proputy, if deb ed, mat be dleldad taro two, a- tax settkrs. to salt Fa110w...1. Tor tel ma, apply al he Zes3 Rs'. sad Ina , soar aloe of Cl. flaTIT , d, boner wrest, Lswroaterllle. VOR SALE A SUB 131113&& TIERDISOL. Th. late reiddcoce of this Say. IDr..le Aro, In Mo. Clara town:oh:I:, Jost 6:3 nod M ascluater. ant connected site M. Maw:heater watson of the Paws:ego Call • oy, L. oastrea fat Nate Ts on aro tar sews of gtound .backed veldt thectado• las frail , a good graway, • tam tal k oisdsns, and ao vets:snag aepply ef .p' up ,el,- at tWo brlnalts The 006. owatalea Warty. roan. Tee 02010 !ma loom. ha. da , d1112.1 . cowlected ants It Ta. tselgtibur: Ws: la Omuta, axed the .Isw Irons M. hoax mum, kasset or beauty• holay to'Llf Droter sod lostraora Stge•t, Irotirth stroot. Barber 1/ 413,nig• ELECTELOPATELT. RADIUM LONEADAIN AND CALDWELL gam opened an ham oh the cantor of Tifth wad y Ile streets, entracor 11.5 111111 &PRIMP, too the vs. - Moe of Iloattima. They are maul. Vcd 4,4 dcay 4 cod hem theft Diplomas on exhibition at loat office. They am prepared to Moat all dnoasat lo t . mist:attic mats. Ct gyps ~.stable and Goia• be.. lea Intermit 6 par cent. Honda. I be tittle trill be to a. aamfastloas of sao, sum, oak $I a 0 and 60,000. Pent. &loaning $ 6,1100 sad tipirarb will be al• laatO ooe.l actor al ova per lantana mu the amcmat of Ilse principal. The eons! coramatelan*Dowd to Banks and Oaa Milkers. 1.9.1 m JOUti D. BO ULLY. ar. RALLY I RALLY I TOITS 001.14111. T WiLLS FOB 500,000 MEN Vow Is your time to solouteer for one year, tad r. min • in 330U , INTIC OF' 8800! e.lle ItV 8, Is , Idal. fih• Nth B..err. , . ts a Ithorts-d to re-ke a Company o for one year'. eee•lall. COLTZ OSDI Gout ALL! ingt Mtn: at WI 1. ti 3ti %LL, wpen Sere. TEIOI3. 7'1 , 9 N.; t: ttt.t D RESB TRIMMINEIS; LAOS 611)01/5, nuu.sobs. SUN 1M81L1111403, LIAINSOOIS A OAVIIIIIO I:II7SLIESS VIOTOILIA SIII) SWISS LAWNN 1311ILLI•STS, RID lIE WHIT) 811.18, 4:Kv.eas, LZATS 11148, LIAREDZICOII IIOII . • full swortount of LINEN ISCSIAII TUB. 1511111510, ()SUSS AHD SILL OR SSW iIIIIII3IIII gar lAdiri sad Glatt NOTIOI9B, Iso., lA,. 1100111 FAD, DEIXI3OII ii C l 3, I, . 01 111111,1 , MT l•S• EntsT NATIONAL BANK, OF FORT WAYNE, INDIAN eignatid Depoeitory of the United Stites. CopltAl raid Plesidl-4 D. Li GITBIALI. Cachlar —7i. B. 11:321EIL Dt.a.t.'7ollS : J. D. Elsttaxn, 8. M.... W. U. _ C. lr. 0 sfayar. randrift. Clt to making collectiona will most witty s msda by dtaft anSaw YI t•lawin /725:1. loausel Elaram, CrN, 1 , red. N Loillnger Jut. n Drwirti, e. e DI This Ravi tstsdrts its sct coa.i acessolble riots ler tot attsqltism.. 4 k Cin•lnta'l, WA GOBS ISLRELS WORE, an LIMIT! Mt= ♦ bastiftil vivid wartnant 1961/1/1.13 ZWITELB, Eloimmetts awl Grave Stone& Plutellll FAE 3, T091111MA.1.5 TDI/11 =MITI. jet.llll , B $. BALPII, A 80131 TIC? N.ITP tsp. D.wtvne Irrctrlc.rtonts. tot ,Ir,te of BollilOgs, rhea motion how able. tonaa. A nna. stm. Decorum lo.coak •ad Itobtlm strmh. AtteKb.es nits OTICE TO BUILDEE'S --Scaed Propo ..oswoi be rooolood or, told. Zdh of July, inot. for thobolldtog of • good oubsomottal DRUM CHURCH EDIFICE METHODIST EPISCOPAL 01111110 H, In Franklin, Vensnao Ooomti, Ps. Doilding to be linty 17 nine, fat, aith • bsannont. Plan sod specifications Coo be seen at the aka of Inlets 1 Blon.aq in the b•rnoOl of Frsaktin. 133 order of oho Frontss. A. D. It fNI U, Escrotary . INSSELAILB. POLY TECHN IL; INS T JL 11) rfr, 'MOT, N. T.—The VeIIrY.VIIIST AN. DCAL EitedlON of the • well kumn'Bo/1..)0L 0 r NN• dINENE)IIO AND DATIIIIAL But N. DON, .11 1 oom. mem NIPTIIIDNIt 14th, 1864. The pelnelpel baltd log le completed sad ready tor ocoepettoo. The New r Bead Best ter, &dog Ihtermation, DULY D 3 oho tolved by addreeirm Prot. 014/arbLE9 DRO W NI, Demeter, Troy, New Took. TRIM) ESTIONT FOITN - DRY. AWFUED DAVIS, aarrharlj foreman al Mahar= t rhalbak) rerpeattal- Worms bit Wendt sad tb• ambito generally that • bar °pearl a Vassar: at tba earner ot_Third Arent ad Obs,"="l Ia s spp t VIIROIN Bra= Irottaft7, or hba magma taantrietarhta LIMP! td &MRS UT. °AMON& 01,kati IdObILDB, POIaWTB, ' mud awiten, even to !Morahan wort olylttOra NOTICIC TO CONTRA . &ORR—Y . I . 4 O - solo aro lotlted sad will be recatroct by Oa Oom- M GAT, do nth ato on Btroata of tbe 037 of AG -Gboor antlloff bat, for Gm Grading sad /PIAUI Of Gay ably from federal stmt to la Iddle y 611411, allay, treat Gay alley to F M alloy ; Straltarry from Illdalo softy to FM alloy ; Pitt alloy from ttrayotatry alley to 17610 abbot, (Knott. , allays aytt.. taboo htt tbo Mtn mama together witty dosages.. may to aid 8 4Mtalk • Pay matt, was Ito matte to du wattmeters ea farm (be SIPIIMIaItIII3 an millet ad bon tha probott, 6.010ra rropaali to Os waled ate 111116,6 P. tlfolflooim o! c 0 , m t 5 51.b., . 5 11 , 11 3DU Iralairt.Ohilripa at 'Oar -s I Dlftr 000111. SUMO:OC GOODS MUM° 4111X&P AT 71 and 79 Market Street. Bargabul la Bummer Gloves mud Oottou Stock/Aga. Old goods at lem tnau New tort amt. Lima Ilssoilsereb e 4 13 plata burden swil hem stitched, bought burg awe sad eat adverrxed. ro lleu . • Loma Handkerchiefs we bays sow job feu te offer •0 decided barrel.. Mm's Shia OVUM Undershirt , . Linn Damara. Jean Drassa ma etlk Eni.u, 8.9. a... 11 . 3 th ehiTir end Canard. Best malty of Papa 1101 tare, la every tWro lsttl.f. adle* . and Chltdran's Ganz" Oudervetts, Defile& Dorset% Duplex ekirrs, talmoral tkirtm, Heat Bets. 1110boua. Bead Gimps mad acute Boxtom. Olauf nts twee• awl Velvet Bruton,. In umbrellas, &slug cot cheap. Breakfeat Onver. to tee , pattern. and rulers. HOLESAI E ROOMS UP STAIRS. ARP - L Mei-tbs.:Co and Desler. ar• &a loot tL aot 1 ell. and rtuiet7 CoOds ste:t. JOSEPH HORSE & CO., TT ae D r 9 MAIM= 8T A. RATEN, ullll STOCIR OT! Darn GOODBI AND FILE MU, To be sold st • Fifth Street. BARGAINS, GOODS AT OLD PRICES, MACRUM & CLYDE'S No. 78 Ilarket Street, Wholesale and Retail. BlLViitir bought oar Roods been" the meet helm d• emcee, ere offer at prior. oonettlerably tem then can be bought ukrhea In the Lut e a large sod esecatact st.odi of Seasonable Elosiery 4' Gloves, Of tb. boa forolgo bad doer-odic monotaztons. A. areal Taai.ty al IThaf. Trbsotop, silk and Bogle Ommy 5d2 Ornasoota. • wet Elbboas, Ida& an y.. BnGeaa y Jet, aut bud Byes Dn.o. rut • my rod ossortuord of rict.Ociposo Loom, Iffabrold• atm, Zdirlap, Parmob, I aln lad Boa Umbralles. Gentlemen's • Varnishing Goods, And tle largest sad Ent rtac% of Fancy Goods, Notions, and To be Found in the City • jar:CALE 80011,124 GOLD I GOLD I Great Excitement! OUNCE ON GOODE OVER i 5 PEI CENT, .EATON, MACRUM & Co., Haling added largely to 'thole stoet b. the meat ehoesosess .d•ano Ss the viola gold, as vs, to 0000 Muds goods at ➢nor Much Below the Market Batea of S.. York lad PtOadalgLL► 1111216 CHANTS AHD DILLICEtS d awe ise the edv nteage of bhyths to Ws =rivet, so Imtig as lb preecht tucks =she EATON, ILA ITRUM & CO., Mo. IT AHD 10 VITTH erstrr. LACE ISLI!.I.7TILLAS Lace Points, Grenadine Shawls. Silk Bacqtns, Erimmer Dress Goods. CLOSING OUT AT LOW PRICES, J. 31. BIIECTIFIBLD'S, .-.5150.00 0 15011113 EAST COI. ; CIL 1031:. EMILE= ELL JO ERCH4..rT TaILOAR& BUTS' - LINEN 'SUITS! White Duck Vests and Pants 3 Brown Duck Vests anattnts A E.I7PPLI ICST BSCIIIITED 111 GHNTLEISEN . FIRST CLASS GARMENTS. ada la W MOST TAP11709.1.11L1 1 and I,.A.TJIST STYL.MIS, IL G. DALE SO., 6EBCHAI49 TWER: 001811 07 MV9N AHD 67. WADI VTIIIOII3I BI SART •T l3 BLOCK. 10 ST. CLAW STREET, • WooLI till the ettestloo of borer. to tots stook of 01 do. It bu been selected with great mere, and on. tease all the sedreetetylee of gash! to be found to 1124 class hoax. Gent, - vishlog • emit of clothes ends to odes, .111 cheese oil bad resell. one goods awl poco. ALIO. • Ala klld complete stock of itAL - 1884. A la* amortmeht of YOCUM Unit 001:111111f• 110178 Z for 1804—Ln papa, la cloth. La row.. ftaiteioli: TP4oT Tiiike7 UozOcco—vills ira ova =a with mattia ears—m.lth test pateme ea elastic Loateatap. A.O shwa sac from tba zoo monist to Om ro boat. Too Ws at romorahla atm .Wll. fi1.40132161 . 011 • 00fitaalommilh 67 Wood Km& PICKLILD B,MoN—z.Tust received - 16 - Al truh supply ql Eno Tickled baboon. lbw ells by the pound; tato Vara skad choice No. klocktool kat sat bitting lot batty no, far mi .100 by 1114 lIIIIIMW‘ jog . caws Liberty tai lixad Arnim. moci ITOUS . Jobber and &AAA . ar y Kark KUM ind Ounnwat ~..qcerairtum. vq 1§ 0 401.41tr! aim Epiadm TIONBOPATELW A Fresh Supply Just Betel-MI E... I—far rffer. Occdredtlaa wad lalaswailda; Eiddi. raid, tr- nice. 33 caata. N. !—Tor WOll2 NM'. Wore l34lo Sad yar.d.ii Awes.. Pr tec, 33 cents. OA* Tzettarg, Crying sad Rate olnew El.. Grertb and Feebtcarts •f Infants. Pas IS asta. So. I—For Divan, of Children or Molt.; Molars loforriro., and Bwatoor Comp Lists. ,Pr;oo 33 cota. Se. s—lrer Dyalsttery oz Moody 1111a2. Oaks, Grip pirvt, rnfl Or.lie. r.O DlAntary. race ZS do. No. 6—For ChoLrna, Cholera llurhm. H►naea Lai Vomiting, AstLmotio Itreathing. SS oats.' In 80. 7—Tor Omen, Cotdti Elosnerress, Brosachlit. Cum. and Hors TbraL Price S 5 mats. s—For ribs/. Neanagt. and Tie Dr. lora= Price SS casata. 11--Sor Headache, Sick Headache, Tattijg Sktk of Itlood to the Head. rrize 35 cents. IG—*or DT:popes.. Weak, Acid or Donnzol Stomach, Oomilpotion, Livot Complaint. Si cent. A. B LTES, So. 11—Yor Ssysmened New, or Scanty, ?num Delaying Glrets Sickness Si cent. • 5.. 11—Tor Locurrhes or Whltmit Dori. 469 Ptsulue Moan. 56 clads. No. Opp: used 11—Tos amp, Einattang. I SS limns =Yr • Cita:Ty Omit, Dilestat Igid Fifth Street. 16—Pee rem sad Aim,. t Dwelt Agri. Old 1nMe..14 Agee. la da Mt& amlttent.liere. Pro.l7—Por Piles, Eliza or 1n0.11.4..1nt0r01l or 14. tercel. Secant or Obuthasta. 60 ;eq.. . IN PRICES! 50. ig—For Opththaloods,WeakorSamoa Sp" BpWs !aWag or W , cak Bight. OD cows. So. 19—Sor Ottotooh, acute or &cooly, 017 or flow, tor, Oold to the liaoC, 102twass. 60 cents. No. Ett—Tat WhooptogOottet,olloctsolog log pinta log it, ar Scostiottlo Oonglo. CO outs. No. SO—Tor &alms. 06000100, Laborod Broaching, Gough soot Yocotocratkas. rrlce, 60 ob. Bma l l Wares, (MAY & LOGAN, Ne.a BT. CRATB IST vola do Indl to eall nos Beton im,n3tubselanft,n. W. H. MoCIEE. Funitelhing Goods W. H. mean, Merchant Tact Fa 10 Eit.alair Pltta 110.100:41 ~w~=a.-_ 6 `"~ :.' wait Tali 'mortal. 2:o.ls—ltar,Balt 175555 rm, Croft, XruPdt 3s3 . 1315 5 1 3 . scold Mod. Barton' Itch. 35 cents. No. 13-7 or 13boolOothon. 2= In the Mai, Boot, Loins or Limbo. i 3 Ifs. —lfar Zar Itlectmstas. Batas to Ma. La Nand Hewing, Zama*. 60 amts. • • $ No. Vl—Tor Sasofols, Zalsrged Glans% sal 'Utah , Swellings sad Obi Mars. wants. Up. 24—ror Claseril Debility. Pholcal or nagrOsill 60 cents. • 156. 15-112141 Mem:meatlaw, Tanga Swllltivy witla Basrilow. 60 cemta. - Sao. 20—Mg EaloPaklm" Pmairgl" VggiN "Vaigling. Weardi V. f7.-Tor Urinary Mown. Graval, Bang ma. Damn or Painful Urination. GO cents. al M—Yor Poodles! limitslea% inrolzetat7 DIP eloa-ges f eud tegti , eus Prato's:lob sad Debility. Prim bl 00. Bore Mau Stoma, Ozokgtri filorath of M ut t ls or Cheare.* oz U. t Ka 110—rye Trinuy Inonatioanan, trotitos Chino& too hegsant, paintni or waiting' Urination. Prin. 51 Do. Geo of 23 MAU, case of 20 vial" &replete, be morocco, .111 book-. Omo of 20•123.3, mid book, pladn..—..—..-- Core of 15 uumbomd boxes. sod Cue of 6 boxtu,nemeberod, and Seel., numbered bevy erftle dleectiona---......- Sionle lettered teem, with dlrectfour-.-_ • Large case of 2 on. rude, for planter. and filer. ' °III lIIMEDIX3 3T 1111.11. Lg.& OYU the net. mete up • ceee of vbtst bled pea dm.% and heeler the mamma to s current wits ar eteraps, by man to to widens, and the nueltdme eetA be dely returned by mall or empres, tree *MUM* J. N. FULTON, rata Strobl, (M005e1304,) Ileccati dor belair tb* Pot 911104 'trimatingal• iment far rittaargi siairlatatly. r 141 THE NEW HAIR PREPARATION IXTBllsrd cocoArivr CREiss, was OILING. DIISSSINCe AND BILIIIMInti Vimr.AxLaki3ii. It meters end die the bsdl Sad eyes It • ••= 11 • 11 t glas. Whist tt Mau S. tine atter Inlag . . re* bouttgeniardipromottig LUBIN'S COCOANUT CNNAK ClailMOT BZ ISTraPISSSED Bo Hair prvaration pontoon amen propaillie 'WA no mm Amite %be laa ba l er ?H cocoaxvw CREAM • • I - Ana at `rmaimnaliti And It Mains all Its Deandrittg ands And Ulman' Its Scsatlfdlizg MGM And It totaLtra AU Ltd Etediftedts for dr.ye arm clot U. For dA3s It tabs U. Ice dna stUspaing li. Tor dap after tudfg Tor timaing and M' nset. tar Drooling and Mini Illutaaho. Ter Maytag tad Ming the Ilastasts. for Drawing end Whig %Ito Kntsoba. • It 'both.* the Inltatid Leap. , soothes Ow !bolts:ad &WO. It football tbo Irritated Ballo. • lb mooed* the Urtbotol Boat►. - U to sod I .o ow of !tab P r Madam 43.4 00 - o Rolf. It Proroota Ballsoro ma Lon of Holz. • U PrwooLtO BOUM obb Lookof It Witt eittisarildtos 4, It is $5 sesgurt Parttime. It Is sa eltalutt Perfacts is sa Ottani ',am Cocceaot Cream ranatmealt. Cocoanat Cream =arm ricatralL (kozonal Comm remora Deadra I_ Occoimat Oruro ramonaVastimir. It palms the Eldest Lorre: . It produces the Ittcheal Trorm. • It predoore the Marne Lentos. It produces the -11khert Latent. - .• It Is the ~et: War W . Dreaslng tis the odd ' It Is the cheapest Res Drendue In the Wald.lt ta le the cheap cheekest . Wet, Dreeslog ti the Weeid. It the :et Hale Drawing In the WOW. It Elves the Oak as Oily itppetritetille, It glees the Hair an WI/ Ateiesesafee. , It gin the Heir an App . U sten the Maim Oar .ippetilette. • • It Kirrentt Gray Calm It prevalts Grp Hain. It prevents Om ElAlm It grant' GM Hain. ItM oab* rowtb of the Thdr. It vrinnotes th•O G rmrth of Ms HAG It prostotas th. Gimirthat Ike Ude. It prooken tke Growth ot ths HMG . St prima. Hatt from INcreng prrrects Her feint Tendag Gear. Issaimate Eat ham, Tanks Offri it prirTOIII:11-14trTICRUM 4411 , it irtotiAll lupines% Pros/ 0 4 lIIIVRIZests, ice YU by on DMZIdly ray "kb, di Prliertil. .4ND LII•., 114121)418 -DEVe OE3 _ .:„.. • inerOon euilaneuxitrut mum. • aura AReot or gMIUDIELVIREW,O I 4„,:,„. •