".• * A i... _ . Otte piftsburgh tinzette. WIEDNEBDAVs• • MUST 10, 0301 NATIONAL - 01 i N NOMINATIONS. COLN, of 1111noLL AiIBAHMIL LI SON, of Tennessee. ANDREW JO 1131021 C cogoatsSl-22D-P1111ICT: JitigirS S. 310011117.1 D, Pittsburgh oososzas-23D DISTIPSOT • IS'EAS WILLIAMS, .111.11kgbony 1:.13011US J, HTClLsffi, Lower St. 1:tal • 304;1,_ 4' ..6LiE1.i. City. UOLVIGIM, City. . • JiLrill D EL Set, tYeeway. natis IL Hell/lON, Ine...e:ina. -BMU tr.. CHLDWI47,E, Ca Ms. gzoacivir. MrKEE, emu. rigrom communion:a t • AZOBIBALD•PILLow, TaniCITAIT: Ja,Coll,lf. WALTER, 01 - y. COlinnira IbirAUD.,cisweog.cus.. Talegrapide Dlnpatelies. titlintheiday We had a telegraphic dispi'ch• te - -the New York World 441,144;04:theTAfettrattion Vat thi 24tienot Intelliitteerf;prenotteced Gen. GLUM'S cam . paign , in...Yirginis a- failure. Jaet as if it were 'Of ,theieeet,:roiellle Importance what Abe Ititeiti,qatekr - or any Other Copperhead pa per rimy think on that select. • There snow s time, perhaps, when the opin. icawref that pager hadaome. weight; but ever einceit beetrate the organ of liloCtellanism it '7./411:".hiewItinaticittle only for its rancor tn. erarderliti , 6overantent; and we protest agittitat:t4allempt. to give it an importanes ii decisiniot dcseire by lagging the telegraph rote its aid.• - Lila.- we caution _our readers, likewise, Against ► , toppareut eff t trt of ttto agent of the assoedele,priss•lo magnify tte New York Vorlefinto.vonsequence by constomtly =tot ing, from Win; ecisli. Its TeIIOMO Is hostility to : tltp ,atUltlf.Fation etobars its news as well o.ltotris* nitrite name is the l onset of all:poor nada:4l for any statement what uver: In , des times of t't. K%113118 trottb'.es we : nit& to set down anylbing arming upon the sutheirity: the St. Loa's I:e,ublicin as =t hirdly of confidence. and salt always proved ; Sink . let the, =mist° press reporter rarely aa~e us anything elle from any othtr source. We lead.to tininnit to that; just as we have to this' constsut . citation of the Worff; bat we claim the privilegi of putting In our protest sglietet and cautioning our readers to take all mows given.in. dat authority with a great many grains of allowance. ',:7*liLe:R . etallaUon Polley .114;fiiir decisive act of retaliation by the , fliweeepient Lee resulted in the most ealatbe - eery ronnoce. - it - will - be borne in mind It was known that fifty Union OriCeTer been imp/leo:led in Charleston nudoithe fire of one guns, General Foster ob.!. ,talised'imilsibit to treat ins altallar manner o liker.umbsr ott&iirtiof the rebel army. liner' who commands the rebel forcewat Chgleatou; was throe confronted by wpolier of retealat'annu, Probably he was ono ~„Of lianse.iko'rhodieranaded himself into be '. liewles - ,14:at'!%.6 ;-iorth wilt not first," ant abrhyi: pay „ eaar - trameltion, *night 'the North dieenof retalitoe."• :Bat the "worth did rOtillataby,placingrin equal nambm of Rebel ofi9cers jest ishere,the fire from the Rebel guns -WilhattCai: , -'IIW - Babel 'chiefs, acelog that we ... - I**ltt'ell l 3ceti:Seti owne to they t 11203, &II I Clftittti*iiizii presently nada fo•.au on. aim& crinfionera according to - rank, upon ...dtorcattibliabodcgsdroloot, a-d thusroltering it it umber of officers who were !Moly, ,to beocone a serious annoyan:e. Of courseicur - Oorethment 'acrid hare no object , tiara to any just arrougeeLent of thin natare, 'Mid at once coldeered upon General Foster • _ • • ample powcra,to conduct the negotiations. The restdrwas Cho es ch7nge of an tqoanum .-, berat:thOion and Rebel priessers, there being ifficels ;laced under fire on iiiry had under our fvo on their The &teem of title declaim, mot shore that . „ fircenees in retaliating upon the Rib els Or the bintal treatment given by thun o Cur colored, eolliers when they fell into their'hands,swonlci end in seenr'ng for then treatment-min given to other prison ,s. ate - . li r a litiiii,.tharefore, that henceforth all 'tridiegispon this- spbjeet wit be abandoned, thatz:wn - sitalllinve as decisive action in the -mute i •cf :Caioied -prisone:a si hats been Wan in this nue. "Governor" Hahn. -- :l k ...lifirtso2l Dar and J. Q. A. FELLOWS two cltitteati of Now 9rlettn., ketrir ivikeste I a iniler tO l'imident LINCOLN, 41 which they zorakiiittblierixid Rion by docamiatiftLefair 0441.1,z9"FrOLUIS, ar present mWte r yy goo r har, Ironisiana, hell awl evro , ictl.the of- Seobt'netary.p, , blis in New Orleaseithrleg the ten. eoCupatioit of that plan , : and They ferter call Mr. • Lisp:wee attention:loMo :act that by statite., of the trailetrtiits . (12 U. S Stye., .602:3) ills Bide that - every person, before tar en tare-span -dischaige of the duties of any 4fGee'inidoitic L sited 8a ca r shalt -aka aad anhacribe an cathi , a mtletial part - of which I. 00 foliaiie : 1,- it.st I have neither Bought, nor neCepltd;'ior alicrep.nd to erere;eo th e fang nt.ao taco whatever tinder any an ..therttyfyiegirkiiiida authority is htatiltty to aistee.? .. They 'add it rerlige , i of gr. ITt us's. oath, nicePtir tett:4ls.e hi l'elz t'ocualia.ioner, 7u1y,71hC.:,:e tioto ice bars voluntarily - !stir:. ron,t -pen u-se or eaceur ': -::-Di.CFEht eugv,;;el Itarrne t hvtility . - - -- . .thereto.i::htitliale nenhe can ht, nor art .oeptetl,lnsi 'ioisi.ttdto ::ern Be Le Lnotions ..4tf --app-ceet. whiten?, under any authority or F,Tf;tk.O'zd•ziktb.ir':iy•ixt hostility t) the Mil .. ted.giales , tbat I bars sot yic'tted a Y 3133. .487 SE7p.4i to toy poettided government, itutherity,:potrer or constitution within the .1- orinita!oilthe:Co." They ',ltiaand. that for this act of perjury, "se they,dealare it to br, Sir. Baas • shall I» , yAnn srilsta in Wonbington cn Mon dty.! .-• . The' official Vote the Varst -Amend • '.7kiiinirtsburg Telegraph girt 3 !Le reform!' from fifty font ccuntit it ant an the great in 'if::: the - elett'oa ot air° oa the lit rtecnt the ggrege'e to fifty + r:agicedo.l . 4l . P fourcauatieft no fol off o: . -For tl.O se ti ° 64 "t ZPlcritypt I,aror of t rzorttmtnt.... , eq.3.51.1 Camez9:niEltr,., - , Forest Yvtaktin, !ton,. Ocoeit,,Blegann, PAO, rotter, Vonango, -IYar nnX • Wajno _counties tik .. bo bescd,from, }sbiren — lnc' ease do majority nedou l( F 7 03 0110 itondred tloioncd_ ~,,,,~~ PS,Si: Tut - western nearepapcirti plibliateta bare • - • Coltithlra -" Welltri7l, Ais Preli,"" gndPArp 441terisad dirlotors inves 7 --,l4dta*ll*aci/ impir 'idt stir; and , it they , edit the 24#1_aniacturn feasible' to prepare , a Plari foriheettiablishotetat osiZoill, and sob. inn it to the ditto:ant metaberi of the 111.100 i. rstiott. - . , New . Tax The Comm'ssioner of Internal 4010 Rile gives notice of -a provieion of the new tarlaw which requires the payment oil license fee of ten dollars by every person "engaged in any business, trade or profession for which no other Beets) is required," whose ross annu al receipts exceed one thousand dollars• tra der this ruling clerks, teachers, bookkeepers, fa) mere, artists and many other Persons who have not hitherto boon required to tike out licenses, are included in the estalzgue; and the fee of ten dollars is . distinct from the two income t,xes already imposed Officeholders, whether under the Federal or State Govern ments, ore exempt—'he Commissffiner ruling that the holding of a public office is not either a businees. trade or profession." A re.aseetsment of licenses for the p-event year is aleo required in all canes whore the rate is increased -by the new law; and it is further declared that a license 'roamed by a firm or corporation will not protect a person belonging to that firm or corporation and prosecuting en independent business. In the imposition of the new licenao, no distinction is mode between persons whose annual receipts amount to $l,OOO and those whose income is $5,000 or $lO,OOO. All are elite required to pay the flannel fee of ten dollars. Hint from Richmond. They are quarrelling in 'the South aboni " tho wisdom of those raids across the Potomac In which a part of Oen. Lees army has boon engaged e'er since Gen. Hunter's army was driven from before Lynchburg. The Cbarles• ton Threcry is of the opinion that Eke/ could h love done much better service in Georgia than in Western Virginia; the Richmond Whig re ; plies that he did the most important and no. calory Work In defecding Lynchburg. From Ode dimmable we cart gather some lb rag of the military neorssities which rule the rebel Generals. The Richmond Why 1111187 "It Early bad gone to Georgia, instead of Lynchburg, Hauler would have taken quiet possession at that city, and would hare been in a polder% to cut effeeittally and remediless ty all Lee's communication. This done, no thing short c f a miracle would have prevent's' +he success of Granes strategy. To save him - *elf from the necessity of capitulating, or moving off towardibe email% and abandoning :be Confedera'e capital and the state of Vir ginia Lee would have been compelled, while so weakened as to be capable only of de fensive seCon, by the absence of Earlyeettorps in Georgia—and the Mercury much underrates' the strength of that, carps—either to mall out from hie own worke and attack Grant in his s a tong defenses, end rout and emitter his army, or to have detached cot lees than twenty thou sand more troors from hls command, already heavily depleted by E /rife absence in Geor gia, to drive Hauler sway from Lynchburg, and ketribim away. With the force then left to Lee, could be have resisted an onset front the immense army of Grant? Porsibly ; but it would bare been madness to have invited the risk of it, if it could be avoided. If Early Lai gone to Georgia, there would have b ran no escape for Lee from the nee"sety of trying out or other of these frightful taperienente by which be might have Est Ws army tie well , as the capital, or other•i.e of giving up the capital to bare his army, and with the capital the whole, vit tinily, of the state of Virginia To this the Mercury rejoins: "It appears to us clear that after Hunter's diesstrons and rumors retreat from Linah burg down the Valley of Virginia, Instead of General Early, with his corps, bring sent oa raid into Maryland, it would have been far better to have cent him to Georgia, to eight one battle at inlet at Atlanta, and to return to Virginia. This corps, ore part of it, could Net as well have been spared In Georgia as Maryland, so fares the safety of Richmond is CODOCIZIEd, while the results might have tif en far cliff.rent." The meaning at this b that Lee c tuna( epare - Eiiiy, and that Hood cannot boat Sher man without Early'e help. Bat tha' is Dot all. We learn from this discus don how ow red was the plan of General Grant, which only failed through Sheridan's failure to unite with Hazier, and how vitally necessary to Lee is the possession of Lynchburg, We dia. tOTCY, too, that be cannot 'pare any troops trom Virginia at present; and also we have tevraled to Ile the reason why Early and Breekinridgs so rertinaelously hover oho at the Potomac. It ile . goviroment Would put an the troops is Maryland end Pennsylvania under an en• ergetic en:mender like Rocker, there to rea ,en believe be would be strong enough to hi gin an Offeneive campaign up the valley evilest Lynchburg, which would quietly re ,. all the rebels from the free States, and might. with care sad vigor, have a Me, Important, ,e:hapf a etc:sive result, up,a tha vra4l: war in Yirginia.—N A'oesing A Picture - et EngiLsh Life... Ladles In Danger While Travelling. The Liverpool Part of July 21, the arti cle givtn below, deplete the perils to which ladies are exposed while travelling unattend ed in England. In the United States a wan may travel alone from ons end of thip , loyal Statee to the other, not only without personal annoyance, bCt with the assurance that - she will receive polite 'attentions. la England hey do there things differently, as witness the revelations of the Peat: LADIES IN 01110 RR .4 frightful et ntement app-arel in our pa ter 3eeterday, A lady, within lighr of the l,rope on a road outside of Glasgow, was autragtd by a ruffian ; nod to ontrages not often-so atrocious Miler era cxposei, whed alone, in the vicinity of .every large t3wn At her dominions. We regret exceedingly to lay that Ltverpool is not an ,icepticn. F . 'rinee s park -road , or the road !helmets from Parliament etrtet to Prince's Palk, is infested by a set of re ft one who snake It a point to insult every modest fem tie they meet "When Oho. fti unicai :apatite I by a mete Mend. -We know etyma ladies who r lomplain of these ontrages,l end so otrietant L 4 the annoyeneek that ledleOeny bt nutelves:tt vralk. in r rrince Palk, btoanea . they cannot approach it without running the 'Patter of belts alarmed annoyed. Lams re‘leing it ti • vicinity of the Perk mite the acme eopoplain ',and Tie longerseld k out alone, for fee. l of rentileiva ennounters, it is the same, •e r .imodetatand, in the neighborhood of the park at-Wavertrer and the Botanic Gar. dens ; but strange enough, this Is endured without prompt complaint being coeds t 3 Ma jor Greig In the absence of oompltiot the tend of the police takes for grantel, as every other prison until Irately ECEMS to have &um, that there le no arprdieution of sno.s) a a: In the of a.y in 110ili, well Ire. qu.n , ed; t t.l jar G ..g w; I, we 1,“7.1 t 1.3 doubt, teahe p ao-pt tir j ; and, an irriti ry, °luau t,cm thy- lir 0 1 . C-mm I t:o be Li 'I {III cf plooirgarldlt , onol, emetablea rh-so open thorough.eres. Without the police people cou:d not exist even in title town, and it wou'd now seem that the police are quite as tectskary in the outskirts pi they are in our }aft EOLDIEII/3 love pets in camp. Here are ter., Hot ire from a Washington paper "The oddest pets we have yet area were two tears, which the Twelfth :tiaine regiment, of the Nineteenth corm led through the city re • cently. These bears were brought. all the ...ay from Looi.tiane, and hove been in nevem! fight:. They have. become perfectly tame and tra3ta• blc, and march along at the he...d of-the beat, ',ILL an air that indicate! theyfeel the cnyel fey •eteran soldiery of the bruin older, and that they have a character to sustain. 'A regiment that parsed through some days age had with it arnonntalo goat, captured aloo.in Lenitinne, and which bee been in say. eta' battles tied eltletolehee In one of the latter he ass seriously wounded, but by care ful nursing he got won." TDE MAPIAcIiUSETTS LUND 101 RECRUITING IN 711 E R7DIEL STAT.Z6.—Upwardspf two bun dred and fifty thousand dollars have been de posited with the State Treasurer`by ladividt eats end towns and city authorities for the prccurement of volunteers in. the insurgent Statte. About twenty thousand dollars of tbia amount have, been furnished by percent desiring utrpresentative recruits." it ill Wild that the ladles of Puxbusy, to the nuMber of Min hundred and tirentreeren, ocatemp - V, contributing one handsel - and . - twenty-five -dollars each, that they may be repreeentallu thiUnton army.- 7 .dosten Trasserrpt . .. - VE11311,0112 bee & iUgtr Ili/Ulber of lIVTAI Of iltiprOTtd land than say other New Eagland. Stale. ,Of trainload liCirfik Vermont Das 2,- 156,448, Miiie,2 - 67.7,117,. EA w llimpshlra, 2,30.0n0; Illaseschpacatt 2 165512. Oavaeal:l- cus 1,00,505, lad Bladdt kilmact 32988 L. =in 'fur itzirw' —"lie democrats of Site IF, pe r - bead persuasion seem to have a regard for the fitness of things. The 7 have illustrated this in • Oil king manner, by changing the time for holding their National Convention from the 4th of July, the birthday:of Ameri can Independence, to the 29th of August, the birthday of Beoediet Arno/eV-31,11°4,m. TUE house in which William Penn and his fatally lived In Philadelphia was recently pur chase 'llya citizen, and will anon be demolished. Tre Donee wee occupied by Penn in 1700, and in this house his son John was barn. It In tow about one hundred sod seventy five eau old, and is the last mile, of the Penn PUBLIC JUOTICE 9 PIGNIC--Fecond Auf,"ll3l Pbt.A to of me 11(I 4EBB' 17311014 xnl ba bald at GLENWOOD GEO VD cat WZDlNligtarr Augu tt 10. Dttorry trd on tbe ground by . , Trams ay. Tins loam at m.; m; 1. p • .; 9.10 p. m. r - J , -=THIRD ALLEGFIFINY.- =/ Tbe enrolled men and o'bers of tbls ward or rl.latatty rrqueeli d to pay th• tr edbenrlptlo vs to the Block I.nrtroittrce, or Treaenrer. Yr. /A -. Mott 11.112 19t Bandroky street, nd that to the liaeentive Comm tree to relent dent:ore to till tbl noel t. o r the ward. The smenats of t subset* lon wlll bt Nod.d In School 19:ncle re toot an prepared. .t. 5 A.. 110110 Si f ATTENTION VOLUNTEEktS I 'PCwIYSIIIr Is prowl , / to tb. PER I' BIGHEST LOOAL volunte Ir. to Immo for cr e, two and three yostn. Bounty pad prompt. iy In er.sh is .osn L. the recruit l• mu. arid In. Apply to the Como Moe at (Malt° LlollBl , , Pltcabargh, or •I tho Pltt/Y0.12 AMEIAL'd OrlfICN, Allssbenly city. Capt. U.S. 111.mleg. floury Bayl., Jacob Francs, J. lli. Iltaiekter, C. Hartman, J. lout, mat( Unaralting Ocunsliteo. HE .DRAM-.TH Si THIRD WARD, Pitlabarea, will pay a OMI3II BOUNTY TO ALL VOLOSTESILS mustered Into the Hulled !tides melee and credited upon the quota or the Ward. Three deetrlng to voluottor oiliest! et Ho. Oft EITUCHT. oppendte the Ocurt Hem, where the Ramat ins Ocituatitie witt be [mud el ell redeemable !tars Volunteer end te-ape the peedlet draft, 11141163 A PICHDIR, JOHN A. ItBAIB. 1110:0 Itecrolting Onnutittee. fr:l.l ILE FIRST CO SIYAI% Y FOS UNE 7116 B—Large Inducement /Aural U. One Years' Alen —Captain Bab haring evertatted a co.piany for 100 days and the realer portion of which hare already of end to enlist for one par. ha now offers to all man de sirous of twisting (or that petlod In Ws company a bounty of Tkill“ HUNDDIED DOLLARS—TWO HONDIICD AB D THlit-TY DOLLARS AND lIFT! UNTO, CAM/ IN HAND. •r. Geom. W. leonari. formerly Chief Inalloarr of the Tire Department, ts let Mantel:mat ~ 1 this company, and can ho fount daity at WI LIE INS LI &Lb, from wham ail necessary Information may he obtained. Co.n. au.*, jyn tf Capt. Cosiorg 0o A. One Tears' glen. •DON'T WAIT TO BE DRAFTED ! TIE E TOUR= WAILD, ALLEGEMNI CITY WILL PAT Tire MBES!' LUCE. BOUNTY IN CASH for recreate to fill C. gaga of the Ward. All .ho de. •ics to en'i t and reosirs the highest WC, together uith the Government Solinty. are United to eall al tin vie to of the Beernltlng Committee. No. Ort It BEE t.L STh LET, sproslts the Provost Manhel'e DMie. kerrults can Inn the selection of any o assent!on they telly plater. In ourepald,to soon ail mustered tn. By order of the Committ • 11.. 5, H01 FOR THE ENIEbGENCV. Tie thidas! g ted h.. rocas. antbar:ty otti. TA! LAT! CAL OY 60YABI01 CUP4II. To ralas • bat r or li g ht well:ar t ', FOR STATE SERVICE ONLY. T. tl¢e trt:l not THREE MONTHS. r o_.• and carria g es 11,11 is the harts of tow L. a. rill be Lao. it, fa.:. Che l sea a. be I that. Mae ha 'Third Story of Wilkins Hall H. HOP.TON, Late tat Lett. Zw:Ja g 's Tattar gt lI T .o g artillery. ,10,1 113' 1/XVB. W A NTED--& DWE!.LI NG—For a gori Dvelliog llrn.l mut-lb:dog 7lt )1. TO 15:110010 with eta Kee train, lf la city Matta or =pole," im• pre,' toted. if to the scheme; p 0 Wton on etiereether LIZULIALE.IXT edit be paid Apply to e. S BZTAIN, Broth and Insurance &rat. D Igcrth street. Burgs'a Building A TE D— EACH ERS— An Election W • ill by he'd al tbopol.llt vhaol holt In Poloa Pawned', on 8 VITEDAY, Aug. 17th, of o'nlock, P , for the AO pro , of o'ooting towel. eras. • fold by DR. W. G erzawtr r Bole frnyristecifc: E. 69 LThery divot. Tor We In Fltlabargb by drourstawt 44*.- -orce: of ttw Dissosalo and Illartai , CHEROKEE CURE THZ GHIA? INDIAN MEDIOINO4", Ccemprozded trona Pooh, Barks and an smtallhog any for iiPsrmaterricca, West. bur, ISocturcal idalatn, i‘ad dbeaaii OLT self-rollotko, rub na Um - a lSemory , StAttw- . .al Lamed...de; Peas to th. 13. k, Disaaem., Pnalaturvord agil. Weak tag. Troablint Wakthat.... rraPtiaaa Pa. Omit...ace, Inicutity, clorstuatioa, sad. ;0414..6: direful coctplA•u caused bY &Puling Cm% *OlO ShL recaldae b aslatple Tegatabb. azkaef,d4•••ilf : cm which all cwi nly,as It has been seed to los =sly port, sad with donnas treattrili Afil;i0•• •fiodhl • abe.. lnetaam..lts oandlcs •hctithatadetit" ic;itibitictarp titer thit not 1 , •••• - St••• • •th• bats trifled with *Air . Ili they *trick Chekortlicoadistel thirot;:optitall %;X ,A. 61, se would rith - Datetdir sattlite Cherobitr*lrik;',l reorri paw with sad rigor, la eta allAtick ' • ?Of to particulars get ciatailar emit ••14 , i11"4 - titciri In the Gantry, or writ* the le*Seilt ~. . 1 11 - unit in» to any olt• 4,144 ikih sago, • is4ltriipt• It i" . * 41.4 *n. o• 1. § . l -. priciciltS par bottiti arse WM* br 115,148.••• ,1 1 warded ',perm: IE3OIO wts et the ' • , `I*II on raf"tia*lblitste. = : , as.a; w.usaiwuis, Ha. so Lmertritu•et. Inur*lt; Tor sib b Pllbborgri by IL iroCL/11111ASLii earner ittomoo4 and Martel 'trio% VibiTesoirCrwoorrlr. '