el = to lab t mum= Dila, .11 0 M1fIMUILIY, *LLD aall” *tr.P.10401116 P. B. Plannlll.lt; 'JOilityabgels HoinnON l • • - - • , , GAZETTE BUILDING: ilOs. 84'110 86 FIFTH S.T . 6YCfAL PAPER Of PlUalniiikViagear bad MU, elixir IN strai roma—DWl .., sest-weesitr. , weals- - One year .... Onayear4ls o Single b0py.....1.E0. Olie month. _ 76 Uzi:toe.. [AO 6 ecorli . es, eagi. -LYS - , aitbe Week , - -11) Three mei 73 as ~ : - -1.13 • Wen carrier.) and one to Ageue. FRIDAY, ./tUY t 'fiaigepages wE prim 'OW OP*. Morning's Girepria:: &eadgrfase,t,lveg r th i Thirdgoset4E E ntiolok sera and Foreign Markets. 8121h - ime,MoirK Markets. Seventh - pale: Loear l 2fetes _ma( Report of theceienerat.Synedij: l ilif ) ed .presbyter arC all deter . GOLD closed In liem nsterday at RATIFICATION. We acceßt,Ftd,hearily p.odorse the ac tion of the Nationkf Conveilibin at Chicago in putting fcirtilizil for. the :Sititrages onkel' loyal and ,Pati4Otic:•:_niasseWithe nanies- of Umteszs theionquering heyo l for President, and SCIttal,ER COLFAX, ,the pure minded representative of Amerhin! statesmanship, for Vice:PTesident.. Repre senting the hallowed and undying princi ples of the great . ..political organ!zatiOn: which has chosen them from amongst to lead its, hosts or mowers ,on ~to glorious trintUph,= - r their . names Wile,be caught with iStikitic2ieal enthusiasm by 'millions of their fbliow - c0unt . ..4140n and made thfrallibig Cry which:Vial! sweep into the darknees oblivion the Sin pediments metro their way.: - rttpire!lwlth new cournge,'!feelingthat with Grtor and COLFAX as as= leaders of the people,'oVcr; whelming victory site in waiting at the bal lot box, we are prepared for the canvass,_ . and will lend. all our exertio4 M-the advo cacy of ouiculdidates' ciaiMn•and the revin- . dication of-the doctrines so faithfully-repre sented and interpreted by a loyal - Congress. . , As a delegate pledged the Convention a majority of ten - tit:lmam; for Gn& end' COLFAX in loy a l old Allegheny imuntj r, , the Refiublicansl lief, will see to it that - hie , words were true as prophet ever uttered. We not only pledge our county for, that Ma, jority, but will secure :In•Western Pemmyl vania alone, enough votes ensure Keystone State for the ticket put forward.' 11 .re*S.:SESail:41qt . . A loyal country three ;yew's' sinceddclar: ed this man deserving of Its higheist politi cal trust. pyius not mare,the consticuutul brilliancy ofiliitt-militank;liivico . under Divint "troviiience; ,been. chiefly, instrumental in eonducting the. public de fence against the, armed treason. wailing the life of the ger l nhAW , 1 4 1 4JA 9 1 0 1 gtin. the final de ll iomie -tap nation ftfoyetttie • deadly perlia . Of skiebeton the mcotAen acing, desicra*and bloody ized people . baireNeer•int6essflikiitritodi than it waalihe. wisdom in co oritil;the city of purpose, the moderation- :in yictoryi, the solid prOfe ot `an unst < tpassed eminence in statesmatibip;tvliich havi led'a jrisq grateful Penile to crown this: inutiO:azi approbation only ki.be," eaptisaed•by their boundless confidence and theirlituitte4io• Victor at Belmont conqueror at Fort Donaldson, 13ideb; ':cyleisbrui, and RiCh mond, his: idlitary gleiies-cylrahmted' Appomattok ih the'4BllM/3'461y- 41i . .. the: Rebellion and,tbe surrender • of:tha stand., ards which had lor, lour-. 19 0. .fientaytt, defiance of..the Republiciiiritlioriti. But, through all the smoke Or ' O a * even regardless otibi PrOu4l4. iriunitha lazgaria, the eyes of'his countrymen dw elt l loTiftgly, upon the loftier traitedflisrikeierull'elliak-= acter, and the modesty, the: generosity, , the patriotic, self-denying Impulses cf a true and honest heart his breadtWolbinception in counsel, his fidelitYton_settlid pmpse„ his patience under temparary but most try ing ultimatcliiic2 cess—a faith in Golf. his cause, and iris country, rather than in him selS 7 -tmd, the almost inspired wisdom with which he so tempered the hitternesiOr tiefcat ton,,fiLliett foe, as to win from the soldiers of thti Cint, fedettcy not only *el; swot* 'hitt their ze., turning loyalty to' the' trnion-l-thito were the qualities which . marked. him for the popular approbatiOn aid - 2 ezi,liatt il 'Mei& the i r /o re f .ereYer•, ..,: In' is patriotic efforts, during tho critical periods of tivilieogitiCe4B6ff,te' confirm the atragglinVseiithilent of Beath.: ern laYalt.t to allay; the , beatCPrilll l - fair; ' rivin g PetriPite*". t e'_ l a t t!Oerat'i l .the!::iltie4e4, zeal of the ' vi eters, to , 'soothe , the ' r ankling griefs of the vanquished-who,- ,- iliengl once rebels l 4 PasereldwayiP,:fius cans, our countrymen and b ' rother ' s, an d are Yet des: tined to uphold wigs joyabands the stand ard of a common e,5yni17, 7 4,43 man has yet more conspicikquidyffi ir oay r ijh e highest qualifications ottlia iiatig• lappliip, When surrounded:W..% - 514 1 4 : a: 9 t ''''''''..),:, f, ambition, assailed bilAittirwitle temptationeqesw. write raid= treason, by a illitgiVkilda and shocked by daily areielatkliiStritfficlid! and persorohiligkgqitilbgA ppopilo k . Wu; not fiOartal. for an 4 et i r i ntliec.Paill Of. duty. 11ib 1 at. 3 .4 .,,1*4 14 4 6 1 1 ' 44/ 4 1 1 tel ' d ittre - •f viti V tallait public and tonsmagiatar - ' - 4 4. ministereddigivat Aril" ~... ` y e , mud to thiiliatlteWitgifitif di People o n e and inaligifigg ita;rl7, , This is shamanwatbsialkia ,vanatelsew long since' aapeptoitirnbillsidg osa ct , • Magistrate. A great party, represeutiag t ~- ~ ~ .. 1j ~ -..r~5~ v'E~,a4i'f"rs;:,~'»~.L~*r~~,—.+~.sK-~±a..r~ 1222= iOka4pial. sentiment of. dre - laid; honored' yesterday bf national demand, aid they. thrttudlrigca9gt: hint as their candidate at the pond vember., - ; His electiOrill Si `y toreg2ln lita-elo:adtnini*Olon initiate' the:, have. i'marked. his previous caideia7haleatligg . politicai principles . which =wilt! control; the; Executive OW gird Beelareglin ,the rasolntions the 6444 Al* ~ d octrizieS:-1 .Ltb EgiiaJ Justice, tfte Rights of `sit_' COnatituilein • and,, *ISO 10. the Ile% of Christrairkiiiiida* ALTAlicgui , Pielregis' ,wants of .Nationai,. Party bar in .t, Itis to .. this candidate andlo:thisliPitneij ikiati_that we invoke the cordial support of sititiog citizens. r ,c. • to American Loyaity t not: to Salter in the great cause for which it offered • thre, eAktindreil thousand liveatisn'hiily,*, We apPeal to tliepn3~'ion of citizens whq~ three years' 'since.' wearers Of ilrd wele, gathered alxlL/J=EWftailo4l4°o l /A Republic; to pledge their . suffrages to the I great leaderiiiiiiitifitielk i fitlifimuao t-te , ~,r1 r MEE . iripeBl49-_thetoldigpAlth9l. rtekulh lie wliO bared their breasts in battle; f their lives In their-Itindlt;ind 'all;thniihey held' dear on this griOn earth °fib*`'freely save an unperilie4,4l3:tiadoyelia. 7thud rescue froniiiiio still lingiftk:tredson' xiatr i foils& ,Nthiacs: through:allt4Ldark iburiaior'sitabelliOns,' fek. clothed; and eheered:thinadwre of 'tie . Republic, whic mitigated the horrors of . PiblOtuti;" alledistedit&ingfininittthoeliftak, I tlbie the dea , tifaisfilivolonreoraiwg; ad hid& their - fiteinoti in an iiidylng turnout ' kr a liceo t o I * -3 144:1**4 1 - h olitAkP K a l t * - and to ipiardril the libeztlia.)toich their living and dead jtieides haviV risked all' tO: We appeal te lit 4 **adapt FuhlicNirtue, of Christian Morality, or Human • Freedom every where in this nineteenth century ; _of . Chirst, to all who love Honesty and JustiCe in public or private"dealings, ;tb - ,:all'whb late Vice, Corrnption, Venality and False hood; to the friends of American:lndustry,. of Economy in Ex - penditme, of Equality, in Taxation, to the friends. a Honest and Hon. nred Labor, to all :i - rbie prefer that 'the Re 7. public shall be united and prosrwitrous rather_ than loin by sectional dissens}vns - anc its :ina,teT!al, interests paralyzed by the' perpetti. - ateC conflict of classes and ritisi-te theSe we' appeaLto mote for Glum, COLFAX and the Union. - . I ,BIOGRit.PWCA-416.' ' 7 .1 . General Grarrr was born on the 27th of>April, 1822, at Point: Pleatuniti moat county, Ohio. , Hie •fatiuer was , of tSclta/Cdesgerkt, and, by occupation, a dealer 'in leather. - .Tlie7 son entered the ; military academy at West Point in his eighteenth yearend graduated in 1848, standing twenty first‘in rank in a class of thirty nitre . mem- Xie served for eleNen_ years, in t the army, passing through everybattle of the .Mexiban war except two, and lield'the rank ,O,CaPtain iititliWititeibf his -'resignation in %1864 . -Joining his fathertuid a brether, at Galena, Illinois; he engaged in business' as a' leather dealer until the outbreak 'of' e :rebellion in 1861. A few:days\ after:Stop-A tar ryes, firedW.PN drilllng .Contiainy of volonteerk and, a , few _days . latescled the company tatiii Stite.capitat An Offer ofhis services to the authoritlei at Wash ington not being heeaed,lieltifidered Olaf to kw. ...Y in Al 7 l it4A i k9T,/s. o )teyguAldler .. a feyrWeiks service the o r ganization of Lae volunteer forces, accepted; command of the . Tsienty:first Reginient, - and proceeded with it to Missoiri. In August, '6l,_ lie was commissioned by thtrPres' ,dent `as ii dies General. In September,' he took coin:. • wand at Cairo, of the district embracing the . conflux ux of th..C.aoOl TVALLoossqP,I calaker land and Missis s ippi Bivere.' He lose no ir(seizing Paducah, then threatened hy a rebel force, and his success confirmed 'IW *Ave/jug loyalty - Of Kentuaky, and brought it over toting Union HOWon his first battle at. Belmont, Novemberlth, I where, he was conspicuously t inge& fire r having his horse.killed under him, and by hit personal braverY and - military'skill ceived a confidence from-his; 'soldiers twltick has clung to him since on every field.:' He captured Fort, Donellion, February 16th, -1802, and on the . 10th was promoted to be Major Gensial., The can ikeign and kleto. ! ries of Ith,) Port Gibson, (May ist,) Jackaon,(Miiiel4th,) and Vicks burg, (iuly,Atit„) ,follOwfxri in resulat enc. Cession andlniralysed the power of 3.09 1 : lion in the Bouthliest: ' " " ' `His' Chattanooga campaign :Of' '6B,' Aug' v'prbmotion to be Lieutenant General, March i 15t...!04, his subsequent direction the Tinton miles in all quarters of 'tie lion, his personal chtro of-the, operatiOns against Richmond„,tbe firm gra sp with which , ho held fatit'and - the H inaln "poiier of thoi dorifedericyld bay; and , the final cul-, ininatien of his pliftini the tetecetebr hie fall. 9f ißlSlif incintli the surrender of Lads army and %-thegrolinding of tali!? Ail' mns of _alt' these event area tdd IWO!: remembered by our readers to require motilifaiirlitdAtrfef mention. The grateful it'cinioaiiigingitid lid country were evidenced in his itniher