4. - tt....114.,*(t( - : . ,04104. .ruigariFED PENNEM;- REEDiIi CO Propristam . . 7. I.' 77771iit iOisTAH saris 11. 7. NOV P. BZZD. ..14atoril oth vroprtesers, OPTICE: , IiAZETTE `BUILDING. NOS. 84 ANO 88 FIFTH ST. 3 - - It - OFFICIAILi PAPER , " - of pattesiarga, eueokens , +dui lillelgileslY county. P. One year.ocl rervat—DmlV. Moat - Weekly . ' • ..' .Weakly. *no year . 102.60 Single copy,. 41.53 One mouth . . ';'s Six mos.. ,L5O . 5 copies , each. 125 . By theveek, 15 'pine moil -76 10 - • r s .' •_ 1.15 (iron carrier') alld. o ne to Agent IikraIiILLY;JVLY 25, 1215. National Uniop, Republican Ticket. ron PRESIDENT: ~." ULYSSES S. GRANT. •, rot VIOB PRESLDEMF - - ?OR AUDITOR. GENERAL Oir c kENN , A. - .JOEIN HAILTBANIFT. . . l'OlebtitVrutOir. “ENERAI, OF PEPCST , At LKONI M. cikairnELL. n - iir2:73) - EBri...xt, xi.zarots G. 110101180 N 'COATE% of Phliode/Plas• • THOS. U. 3dAIISHALL, of patatnirigli.. .l a, patriot,. _ .)....- • - , . ' Dititriet. ' - ' . W. H. KARNES, 13. SAMUEL SNOW, 2. W... 3. POLIA3CI(4 , • 14.'11. F.;Wng0t41127.t.2; S. RicktAnD WILVIT. ; IA CRAB : H.'HILLYII; 4. G. W. HILL, IS. GEORGE W. ELDER . ,' S. WATSON 1... MCGILL: H. - JI3II3f ,I3I. EVTAKT. • • • ' 4. J. M.,HRINGIIEGST, 13._.A J : OLMETILAS: T_. rams C.,Elcrerox, • 19. , 3Asiss SIVG. - „A ISAAC ECKERT, H. H. C. JOHNSON - S. E ( or.ull lioorm, ' 21.4. H.. EWING, N . Mk DAVID M. RAND, . 22J WH. Y2.1144`...' IL WM. I)AVIs. ~ 23. A. W. CRAWTORIN ~ , M. W.Iir. f .EMGHIGM:7 I.. ,4 .' J .3 : EIITLM. r „:„ '.,.. --, .1, ;I fit !-J ~,CW(4llll*gi. Jgri JAI/L*o B. :.0.0110118431, ARA, Vlrral.CL , Y .• . . TilabrAq tßabl4ol to th ilidatott • Otitis - dioshAes of ilia, in 5411 q! ,; ) • -• lins*o'l'.4l l TOS•L% v . - Z • ii:P. - ,PX:4 I CSON: , liEszeilao . . wr.l.l7o2ltrf•Ati»: • JAME2,LeMEAMAM. . _ 6EORAMC WIESOIir, 1 F..MORGAN, , •, - 1411.PLIBICFA:" •• VINOENT" MILLEN.; L.• IMIE corr2=4/44: A Ar , coiktiollatomat... " .4014ATII&N NZIELT. - aunrsoroa. : ' ciitCxXi =we ill:awn:me ; ' • ,t ismut, 4.1 r. Ilealpytarteis Republiraii-touity Com. init;ee; l City fi,aii.-Mark4 Street.. OPen every eounty Coistrattee meets every _. Wednesday. at 2 P. M. , • WE mart. on the Snit epages of tAia morn ing's Second page :. fiord to Third and , r4iN pages!, CononeiNialand River Ann. , .. Arena page: Notes of Bummer Travel, by a 4'ocial Cor respondent; TM New T.qs Leutze, IntticeStilig Latit Vaft,' GoLD :44.96a yeatcrday likteifiliroik a "Weak% .7, ,*;?; ...Let ua ilavqPe4Feit•A-dir -66 Lit :tut Save -*,ar!t'.s4,r C"cie pext, until the ; ' 2 iec of ser4qaboretF44ln the terse' of the cetieurretiirSantlottott ed by fAt*.g6ueell on T4Trethli,t - THE eslksriment in siteci-ctqiur.iiik Conneatztit!..iiis potPtiore thus fs,44,lcatipswir stot , hitobiag...' Farther efforts are. .to =Wei srui , the cliffiimatter may besormountegt".- , bcarkiiierm, can, lab bum AztankapitiOienoiiiiiited. for CongressinihOWirrearnitrioL, Thisii fourth term. Ife nary ca*4l*:s4o l l l 4 s7l torn if- N rithtiedit to iilmadf irlsCkinataf*Ml cnaatittlatitis _and the_whoie country: , ' • Gast.V.tarma4-one of the new Seriatiri from Altdmina r .Aras fopnerly.s..citizeri -RE liewarli*iiiimid #tole=tii&Aiin4 that district in the . ,8444_:, pefwe tt Aß 1 , 01- er fellow citizens ,. ilfpirties, Wi ll heard ly ' ppOUbls;po promotion,lidCal and Alabama upon the acquisition 4f a eapableiiidiiithtul Senator. • , THE uguri Internal' T ax Bilk having ~ re ceived the,.4iceentive signature on-Wedikes eay; became it,..MyrAora,_,that. date. :We print elsewhere a brief eviaopsis of its lead ing provisions. The very ; great *k, of the new excludes fronk our §olimns. ~Dealera.,in all 'deg' 1444i:0f: Oita and , tobacco will ilia it foi. interest: to pro vide the*selves,withthe fall` teit of the law as passed. IT is possible that the President iniy not in fact be staeasbletti the *ay gorsrieins: picions which tonne tin with Ma Iptort.. ons whisky-`ring, / se potent [Or all RurPesPi st Washington, but his suCCessive actre44.: Cons for Vie Office OE f Co onerof ikey ellllO are andeptOild, to be precisely such as justify thetieinsPicinais to their fall extent: noreitiatiornitif thiselaisetir will ever be conlirined by 'Abe subsdriptiona.tope chartiers Val. .ley Rallrocd ? though doubtless binding in -law, are not in forth to meet the views of the officers of ihe Pennsylvinia Railroad Company! as w 11 . 1 1 19 2it. 1 . 1 / 3 iP74tl *lade= on our lasi page. Thuvdiscpmaneyirvform will doubtleis be corrected. Meanwhile ! seven miles:Of the line, fioih'idankeld np will be preparedr.forl•lettingi';and will be ready by the fhstof,o.‘4lll:..ler. - .,.. If the sub. scriptionsaiready made shall beput in the desired ibim by tat' ayi, there will bU no delay in proceeding with AM work. both the , signers for the new .stock and the Pennsylvania 'Railroad 'act" in iced faith in this rimiter i i there is no reason to '4lOrkbt that the arrangement will be properly eon. summated. DEATH OF Him. JAS. DODDERS; DX, This venerable and revered servant of GOD died at , his residence in Allegheny', on Thursday evening, the 234 inst. His gen eral health Lad been much impaired by a chronic asthma of several years standing. Intl& debilitated state, about.three Weeks, ago, he suffered a violent attack of diarrhcea under which he bad not strength enough to rally; `and the tatisticiphe, Whieh closed his Career - among len, befell lihn day. ' It Was our 'good fortune to make' he sicqinintidice of Dr. RODGERS 111 . 182/, when hews' a student of Divinity inthislTheolog liml Seminary, of the Associate Presbyterian Church at Canonsburg, undei'the presiden , cy sue,ds. lamented; Dr. Iturenv,:havl. ing graduated the:year hefore at the - West.: ern University of this city, when Doctors BLACE . atid - Brtircz were among.its - Profelf sore. Previous to his course bk the Univer sity Dr..Rononnts had, for s ome years c been Principal of the Academy qt , Meadville. In 1831 he was licensed so preach by , the Presbytery of Chartieri. After a yeer . of itinerating, he accepted a call to the united Congregations of - Scottaville, , Beaier. county, and, No blestown , in. Allegheny county. 'Aker some time . the - Scottsville charge, was. demitteSi, and _his whole time, given to the .Noblestown church until sitme, 1838, when he was transferred tp the. Pas- Pre t' torate of the Associate' s y eriai Church in Allegheny,, thenrecently organired,,(now the' Secon&V; Church; 1.13. CLARE,) wiliclupesition he Alledwith great acceptance to a large and loving flock untillBsB,whin his vocal had tweed's, so permanently impaired SS to disfrElify him tOi furthei service. In the and oblige; him to relinquish the = public'', ministry: Any other inan„ won* bil e, betaken himself to rest and (OA; 'Rtincistut ' net ritegda hiti of i ladustriolul usefeinesis, and - he steeptonii - 'and most faithfully and efficiently performed • thodaties, of the office of- Superintendent of the Board , . of , :iiablicitiow ohiar4, nntifivr &mien, itient the biginnine 'of the current month, by the witereattock'of disease,Whieli 3 hie ionet4utioji` l6lB '4PßP, spent ti withetand, and iiimrsday, as stated ati:ve,hia sonlinf% its iiithiy tabor; nacle,aid erni itei way to the home of, the redeeriedilhere 4 14 bliertva.: ; ' 12. " Doctor ROnanns was-born on thi intli Of' fiecember. at 91 3 FiN 1 42a 0 antY Irtiland.. He igrato.:toi the nited &steamlBlB, purchased a" farm in arm . - ford county, Penns y lvania , and wrote for his' , fatlerarfamilyt who,.. in the fellewing.year,= joined him and, utttlesi on ' this farm. 'We have kn own for fOrtY_yeare and can safely att estto hiiregiartable seal - and 11/11161*.! service of 1 4k, vaster, to his purity of heart and. parpose,' to. his humble faithrisidenee Ion -our [Adorable Redeemer, Icibli - pitlint 'Snit Eon stoat ministrations among the yoorandsiek. Few men do, or could endure, half the labor it was his habit to perform - A. widow and three children, two and a,diughier survive the good man. May the God of the widow and the fatherless be to them their all-suflicient helper and solace in,this Lime of their sore bersavranyitl . - El , Tun ran% OP PRINTING , paper, tilled for boOks aidby the press in this wintry, ha's been, of late jean; oinialderably 'than It was peer to the discovery of proces. sea for making psPerfro' iti t ifrood:shaiiiigs and'etraw: Yet, tad, ilikherpriatesses, iheLatter.of.whieh tau *re entlysne , pould,.havicheapetied Priceief the product; to such en exte . ..4 as: deeidedly tq purchasers iitnewipaperiend' b r t;ofcs._ Why the contrary resulte_hae obi, taxied now`transpires.`OWl9ll of, the pitent prodess iirasre-Pipii hive l ipPiied Ter Clabeveld ofTitielrpatedt.hrhielv ,sepires August' Ist,: but the -Tenewal ls op. ' posed vrithpositive proof 'that their nionop: , ' i oly:has been act ; P y, k vcl, prsthable to themselves but highly oppreiiive to Mann. facttirers sad totiabinerif. , :‘ Th43'l3l* 'tali ME . 'Pro every small mill thesi pistil:dim ix set gdy's 04 of 110.gtO cash and live-wighths °Latent a pound on the manufactured product: beside which' we are Credibly informed that they compel MI manufacturers - who buy their rights toggle a bond SIMI Uri Adopt ,tbeir mills whenever Thus tbe orrepatfy iccores an absolute control of, the _paper. markets - widen circumstance aldne ought to be 'Tough I L o= de../ feat their appitcationfor an extension of the patent. "11iit very little of this sort tif paper used for books.; it enters; however, verrlargelr into newspaper consumption, and still mere generally into use "for other purposes, di ,minishing to the same.extent-ther derattn4 for Irn, cotton , and other stocks. It ap ,pears, • therefore, that the rionepoly has been potltable and ought novftor terminate;' that this termination..wilL Chas" : paper. generally, and that, all classes RI he . people are interested , to protest against th renewal of the patent 'IT , is conceded. that ,the Military Com manders, who remain charged with the pros control of affairs in the anima ttirteted States, ale-nil - of them! Unfriendly to, the loyal policy, tuattiffstiug ,aideolded 'disposition to admirilster their duti t sii the interests of lotittsia,Bikra & .dtp. Bo c_usEau in Texas, Guairg-ii-ldisiliiiipt; suil_Sxotraseis in Virginia have,, teepee given marked PrOofi ) of a spitit Which .11s the 'Union menet .thess , fitsist ,With.;great auxietx. as it has, probably, en- r: cen*ed the teilii,ng hostility te;thagnioi, *lid? tests at " the" foundation of the Dem ocratic: programme `•for a new civil like Mite situation hart iiifficaltips, and should receive tke j attention of Congress lc _ cordingly, 117 TIM JULY nwobisr l nfli ; the_!.iitivitie , ifonth4l, appeared , a . paper ep4ttlpd "A.. I t torein Lettre bitchet,” impeadhlrit'ibe, managemint of tunatic" , flatipitsle in- gen. : eral; and tlr. - Kutaciums,' ,B ,`:ii rhlindef-- pitit;ln speelil. In the -gkogwity numbar, which has just come to hand, there is a oon. elusive and trenchant reply, evidently ten by Dr. lirinirarpt himself . The as, sault;was so grohs," and the 'answer so ex baostive, that the publishers felt constrain ed to deviate from their prescribed course and make place for the reldinder. Keen; polished and conelusive, this latter paper will be found of great interesfaxil, value to the public.. - • !.> t t PITTENuint :424 .... Ay rm. 1',13673 -4 rns country membered 4. D e s'ociatte party 414 i tbis , county - were apparently eo muchdfsgusted, with the trickery by which the Pittsburgh clique brought the first Con vention to such a cowardly conclusion, that they all stayed sway vigorously from the second meeting of thetraffieltingetmcern r lednesday lasC Their disgust: is not les. sened by the dispovery nOw that, in the' opinion et this trading clique, there are not 'enough Democrats of honesty and:Capacity in the county to make a full ticket of, and they considered themselves ohliged fir de-. • cency's sake to fill it - with the names of - rno w-Nothings, - Republican renegades and revilers of "the Papists.'; is emdent the :Pittsburgh ring had ,not '110.:..h,ek, •to,at *tempt this piece of hodgepodg e in,tbeface gf the honest Democrats `-who attended the ', - first meeting. These will now,tuiderstand :Why the nominations were deferred, until some conienlint moment wheit the disgus- ted country delegates should prefer, to re main at hinitelid loot# After their crops: Tns •Deinocratic -champions of the' last rebellion haye.becn printing , articles , lately ti show that a larger per centage of rebels 1 ilied prisoners in our hands than'of our Sol , diers held'aaprisoners at the' South: . Thi facts are precasely to the. contrary-effect: Only 11} per cent of rebel prisoners(,l6426 .6 ; t of 22C1,6100,),411cd at ; the ;No;tll, o 3ylitle, 1 41 per cent (22,b76 out 01.26,640) of our boys in blue perished mailer the barbarities of the gentlemen who, the other day, niniii - mated nazi/ BLAIR. i ~. D ", • • Tun President and Ms Secretaries, asked, : dtiti g reas to appropriate $372,000,000 iorthe fiscal year ; 180 U LlongresS bas kivoi them bat ,092;000,000;:lseinir eighty lions of dollars retranehed froni' the. Demo- . dratie-rebel-JOhnsati,admirileiration. - I _f the: temocratin dandidaiefor•Congress , In this '•aiAriet will 'ororhatil his - Daboll, - he find our figures corriet, and they are parfeatly reliable data for his second wed' the - Iseries which is to smash, lam into smithereens. -• • Jolts H. WALgna,. of Brie,`who erns itiniedby the'Pirpstch , of that. eity, - i dsy 'or ,two ago, as a candidate .for United States fienator,in tine of Nr., a geinliman: of 'decided , ability and a politician of much • more 'than erdittarT breadth of 'lei and steadfastness of p a r pose. Be • was a eompentor with Mr. COWAN for 'that .i tintion t 'when the latter person ries chosen ; ,and it irould•hare been immeasurably better for thiNtate and nation had he been taken instead: RELICADVS INTVLLIGENCE. The New York independent 'referslti the o .. Pittsburgh Ovenlar" on the Re=nnion of s the:Old and New School Presbyteries, as an element in the discussion that may prove to be one of 'harmony or discord, which the ,fpareonly ctut diseloite. `The first ' article' of the re-union,:adopted ;by the late General Assemblies defineit the doetri• nal basis of union. It tint makes' the Scriptures the basis of, doctrinal belief. It secondly•, accepts' the Confession' of faith as properly expressing the sense of the s Scripture& ~:It=thirdly,.: defines the interpretation' of the COnfewion; , lingting It toils "Ceirinilitic or ,Reformed. sense," and, fourthly,. this last !Imitation is itself limitedi b what is -.tertned the 'Gurley pnendmen4 which allows all =the pecullari tiaot the Old :MI New gchool thsolOzies, to be Caliinistk or liekormed. It appears till 'plan is norsatisfitetory' to minty, of the fild — rikhoot" km* ..i,Tittstarkh . cfreAr it ewe, professes to, do sway with, sil , tikess tiplanstiOns-orthi:Corifendon 'of, ,*llb,. ad6pt:4,4,',illipli 15 szpieSsiug.tbe System of •biblical %doctrine*: Most , Otitis, lending Old SchootpaperefaVor the'anirige the litetrfidtOollpsperikthibileit vionld lizard or delay the .desired• reuatel•• The only fear is that, ,the , . intrOuction, of any new festnit in.- the, 14 , 4 re-wgifa - ;t e 7 - check that de , ot-ereon =toiler year „ Church generally will watch-the movement .6e these verterab}e„Mies..._ ip s theiT . efforts adopt i 6 N lll Fial The reunion of, these Churches will h‘vi a powerful effect upon the union ovements ie•oher 4rancheaoFlProt:Tatent . denominatleine: ' ' • ' '"' Conceding that there is a marked im provement': in 'Church buildings within a few:years, the feet is prominently seen that but- **imperatively -few ii:tve be,on ,ereeted, with proper light, ventilation: location and egress. -This is especally true of the leis expensive structures in rural distriets.'' leading religious weekly contains•quite a suggestive article on .this .subject, from , which' we , gleanilloMo points worthy of rvrodUctiort." Commeheing with ,tiase:: ments, the foundation of most of the ill ? , constructed churches, it is urged that base *Aleuts, two out Of thieecire dalaP, ,mtuity,, unhealthy . ' .bad,l4llghted and badly ventilated. Better build a Sunday School rind' prayer meeting tooni on the rear of , the rot. Arraniniiister: , neXt r . the Wills, so the windoWs maybe:v*oo 'Mid light and veil tilatibe regultiel, andr,grcasyiieed spots on the galls firetionted.h Avoid • Wads: g .an r age in froit Ptlhe 1 411 Pi t ,, i!ttli"A4 4l, T; h t the end of It . 14t tile ; _ Pews stirreuid the pulpit, and the.aympetby between, . . , pgaer and people will be accomplished. Locate tbeAureh twenty nr„reirty, feet,. ft:Rm:the, :pavement, 'With:n . o9, t ylpt in fr>nt,and it willtiodk unworldly and better_ every way. Avoid buildetv its gettingtp a DIM; as theviare the last people in the world to • 1 . 1411 -' !Re respect.: Take ttme' pe at pains and expense, too, MM fbr s good plan. . ' Contributions are coming in pretty freely tosellevo the American' Boarirof the pres- Mut nVoa it, but not sufficient to exti n guish.. t heavy indehteanese. eirrent ez penees of July and August are. . expeFted to be large, and unless vigorous efforts are forth by the' „friends of the Board, ita opera ; tions eitbs;rrissed, and tie financial year, PePvember Ist,. Rill :clos° :with a largebalanee against the treasury. From the of the Misitonary Sod: ety of the Ilithrine4 (Ditch) Church l pre, seated at the late mutual neetiax et the General Synod, 'the `greWili'of'ihe foreign mission _ work- requtres . reinforcements. Two men and three ladies have offered to go tnthe foreign field, if the Board can send them: A. tall has beon - inade 'upon the churches for ninety-two timinsand dollars : to carry on the operations lit foreign ountries for the next yeari • ,- ~ ' , The belief generally prevailed that Rev. 1 J. P. Aubbard, the Episcopal ,e.lerryrnan at Westerly, R.. L, would not. , be tried .for violating a Canon of the Church. . But it ap pearsthat the Standing Ceirunittee of Elia& Istand have decided nnenimottely. •sito•pre sent the Rev. J. RRubbard Sor trial, -- fitii having violated Title ,'t:„Canort 11., and hoving broken hist ordinattowvows." Ilia seems to be'merely a vote viat.it presenti l tion shall .be made, and, the result 'lkea') .in doubt- .- ' ,' ,' .. ' • ' ' ' • - ~ According , to the' indepenpenys Ministei , rid Register, - Rey. 15. R.Eniiiortli, Of the, Congregational, (Ply'm'outh) Church of this city, has reisigned 'and accepted an invita •tion from the Second Presbyterian Church, ' , Rev. W. D. r Howa di D.D., pastor, to serve. as a supply for sev eral months. Daniel Drew, of New-York, end Isaac Rich, of, Bos.ton; have recently ,increased the invested funds of .the Wesleyan Thai _ iersity -at Mi ddletown, Conn., by the gift of one Inindied and , twelve thousand dol l+. ; The, : generous donor: , are now in, creased their gifts to the Univ IV ta- one' ,hundred thousand dollars - ea r . President' Cummings, • some Asia sin anriouneed-, at the closing exercises of the' r ,'that the University hit reached ' ispoi t 'What; the: hour o_f• anxiety - was past , .4i;VA, , Nture of:the:Upiversity was safe. -1.. - ': , ( ' The• Church of the - nPilol ''',llroeklYn; Rev. I,l:W:',Reo ll ei , iti,t o ;,, ii3Oc4d *on: l a oxiii, time in lieptensiber.• ~ , T e edifice is to hi, enlarged and'sonteWhat in derniged. ' 1,.: building fi to lie erected on a lot adjoining. ',the rear of the-church; in , which. are to belt - lecture room, Sunday Sclioul itltirte, Parlord . and P4trii,r.':B 1 4cidY; , :lgc ' eill0 6 -ik,Csti ' ' minted at about eighty thousand dollars. , • -''' Quite a number 'of qattiri Meetings ire to' tieleldin the, 'leafy griiie, . next month, hr the.nelghtiorhoad of this city. The list commences near Oe:Ylale.l', on the Ptl?„ 4, of Atigast. , ' Thn - :nent, Ash, 13th r 'the Me ' Keesport meeting opens about a mile or two' from that . . town.` On the 1844 Tared* Camp Meeting begins: The city churches and contiguous , themes :are ',to belergelf repreSentedratthis;meeting. ,`::'There is - to be one near Monongahela City the last 'Week in August, and, also, at Harmony, Butler county, di:ol4oe first 'week in 'September., ‘ Several gentlemen have raised atund of sixty thousand dollars ,to endow the chair of Rev. pi. MeCOals, President elect of . Princeton Cellege, New' Jersey.. This will be a double advent* in securing hint ,ets ; ` annual income of loaf thousand dollars, and, leaving yntdachedthepreeent,UalerY, w;tichliLor4iiiii4,6 the retiring President, ; Dr .McLean. A movement is . also . on foot .to raise, Az thousand ilalliTs„' ukoro to; fl# olol . the house Of Ale time. i'ilsigi nt: 'r We learn from the Presbytsruis Bannir . that Rev. John F. kfcLaren, D.D:, former ly of this city, la supplying the pulpit of the Port street , (N. B.) PreSbyterian • - church,. Detroit, • diving the absence „Of the pistol.. lEPs' son, Rev. W. .R. _ MeLarano 'motor of Westminster church, Detroit, . is' enjoying mush liinsPertt7l4‘ his nniiiit 6l4 7 _ 6 * , ' , i ii Every pew 16 rented , and wri e;grellsiioli , has more than doubled. Accoiiiing fptt repo MO, at bon ,viUtion of the Young Men'a Chilatien Asia elation of Ameritu'shatainher of.-Ausecia ti°4_ _rei*itelrill'iligt ##,4/ 3 7 Ite.lolYi two. -hundred more than the previous Tear. It Is estimated r tliat the vidlie Of_ the prop erty , owned by the diftiAiClAs siiiiiiiiins'iiihOtait to sorer.k hltAtail• APO Aft tbonSlud.dellattti , _ ___l. Tits.vistuno Ii seenl,T iyvivs pleas enter in the past than in' ihe present. The llttlet liiiagreeable when MIT I . hipro,Anig,tedd pleasant spice to the reminiscences after., Ad t aye l A - Connection inisSed,"iyi4 plc . 4i 9 :trajk, t a wave shippielniclilie ly populated Jistls,,44#4.lonsineetoid‘tiniiii otlicers, the weary .. labor of sight seeing, had cooking, and' ninny other such little aolibles AlsegreeStifi l silin 'ti4l occur, but beconte (Solicited intiv.jOility it - me. But in: spite ,of this every!travylier for mere Assure; iviliendearOr toaveld ail of these end a great many 41 .thenr can be avoided by a little attention to details and a little hie bf expeitcncetther gained in person or borrowed .a." To begin wlt,h wben.PosOlei.bothJnid•summere ndi mid-winter should never be ,chosen:u the time for travelling, for the spring and autumn Seasons are devoid , of much of the minor, ince occasioned by. heat, dust, severe ieftracisand'ireless stneei. , *cough luieirledge lit."-:Whereinifliiiiiterisre go, ing is a good - preparation start out with, es is also Szdeten*inittion.o be Pleased with edirything and, everybody:B*4ll7 . p, hejnet, If going abroad, spiiiiippq is til'ioft thing .to beta 3n cases of emirgencji and a mid letter to `,41344n1e0an *red froth your_Member of: engress, may 409-,,proir appear' Willing - and ready to have your baggage t ex t . undo.* when crossing froflers add it iriß, save you,. FasCA, trouble . ..: ,By aeciding : to ke e p Mu' ac.4001 16 13n otiiiarellei (the` 'trench is the, ess . lest), .rmich .of , the trouble .connected with the constant elintigs will: he guarded against, a n d by studylug mosey tsbleilrk. your guide hOblf,beibi i itis: ,rizeing in ia, new country, many_ellght , obiiitionk;may: be avoided. 'When. sight; seeing is tete •done aritt-tible IS short,. *con stilt your ixitdeitOokinct solver , thoSS things' which you -most:desire to sec, then eonsult the head Witter:or your hOlelas to thelhings. which are to. be seen; as loirmity thus din,' , cover somethings neglected inttbe , boolm but well- Worth visiting:: fter deciding,;, Jell your elderentrwl.at he must show you, . kid don t let lilmteke you wherehspleesOs. , Attenlion these things v ,andisth: similar ones as you may glean front experi-!, ‘ enced friends may safe's great deal cif, 'an noyance and .belp -you-to enjoy your-plea.' • sure - trip. The best _piece of advice, how ever, that can he given to a noviceshout starting out on a short trip abroad is De coin oh your ; route before hand and don't IMMO is NW fors/thin, or g., re wiry view rolawn'mm Tar Pendleton Escort are now knowit the Pendleton Pall - belirer s ' WIIITE witoona are now in fashion down South. They vote the DenrocratAe tleket: DEMOCItkTfC tietl63 : Iroollttle and &iv mour• Ontnt`i plan : Siff less amigo more. . TEA Union etildgrs, the:Democratic Ctinvention ;were.; far , :eatnutabered by the exirtnat, Gn.sur crushed , the trebellion. Now the , rebellion seeks to drusWhim. Will . a grateful. people permit it t • -.. ~ • ~' •• -,., . - , .. ... '.-, oflin. (Seymour) wears the mantle of De- , inocmcy.," . , [Copperheadpaper.l • ;"•The. green mantle of the stagnant pool. .' [Shrilk'' '0 1 7 4 ". --' ' - ."• 1 .)--. - ;.‘,IN Slime localities , is New. torilit `kS.A found" impossible ` to fire a ealiate Ibr Spy7,i meur and Blair, because no-Democrat knew how to handle a gun! . ; ..,• .. -.. • .. - -.: . ' A WESTEEE-.PAPEM iays that-the Demo-1 eats in Indiana are so enraged at the defeat', 'of 'Pendleton. that they actually sbow . sYmp. tome of apoplexy if a greenback - IS exhibited to them • Vitt N 6 - ' -'Convention . Tut. Derek c. , a oriel opened With aneleqUent prayer:by the• Rev. , Mr. i **in; iand Closed, with- eloquent: curses, not loud but deep, by the swindled - Penleionlans.• .- . - :, -]-, 7 - , -.r -. ~. - . ' ' ' • -Thu ' '' Coonnottesadth sayS:.." We are ei . x I iiiiting:eiery day"to hear - some : 'etitinisiruf, tic Democrat give as a reason for . Colfax's tentitnCr,s‘for. the. lirlca". Presidendy,, that:he never was d runk jn his life." : ~..: . ,•: , i.-, , ...lion*. JAMES Huetr.s,•:Ol Indlank_one of •the most eloquent of the Demperitier OratOri, - now.-- practising - law: ins Washington, Will; -.return to his State as soon,:as Congress. a&. :Jaunts and take the .' stump lor.,Grant and Colfax. tor. - . 'join. ,FITOLE4SNi:MitiI kii,tlukOry of tin-, Hittites% greentlacts.• clings armind , the-neck, of eymouilike the Old •Man: of , the Sea zn ' 4,11 i t , Shoulders i of: &abed: .Beymour is„surwi 14, : choked , unless...lid breaks his tortien -110.7i headj.„ .. .• ,i .....,.: %..--,. .. : ~. , • •!-,.. .i.- , , • •-,, -; • ,i -o ire ' iii i i i i ~•,. ~:,,,... •ii. Asi,iiol . :"Pelle l ; ,d! • 1 4 1 1 ;t1i4, 0 , 110 , , Sompt times fired th e piArtlo3ll , ogpkisi4, :their corpseii. — The Demo crats . have been 'thing cannon over Seymclui and Blair, bat there is no hopes' of eittfittgthelt heads above water . i-t '..: ''.-! '• • '''-*: ::' ' ',."* i * , *. •: -: . • .0a; tiii , :46i0tiCiiiiii14t an ( arm. riika:; . Tent waiting to ate Jr : the:people', of .thoii ! •ioulitrY4ire going '34 eleeti Hondo Sq.,. molar,: wilt 'they , do twill, swear AhaVE lost my arm In e e threshingniachine, not in f4Xuse of rarsountryi"f,•-: ~.}. ._-:,:•.. (~•, ,;:,..; . A: gEI4 'fink paper SaYilbat Blair iiiieS' whiskey for medicinal., pu rposes .. , ; pu rposes .. , ; The Ilartlord Post says "Weir. inellied to,, think it was . "for 'medleinilAintPOSeitO -*lt, ler•Oornil' Me *As' dreadthliy. ' 1 ,4000'. all the time be Wiliere."*" l ' . •' . .S, - i ".• junoc.Worsi, : sif: Virginia, iniBB4.puh,o palled a Volume of 244 paw`- vindication ortheSeirth, one chapter 'Of wh'ichirdlttlin...' ed an u.l3ldquelt/ DetenteOf the 'South,. Hon; .Horatio Seymour."' That chapter Would be interesting reirdlik these days. Who has a copy or the *oil'? ""' •'. '. IT. has.,bgert stated that *GevernOT, / . 16 e3 r 7 our never originated ' anViand.; ..,Talsisti: =mistake,.tliiiewas , tiii.pst to logopo:Irrio- Meld Lincoln 4-'044-, was .liilieved by at least One-half Of .ffin..-people •of ~the =loyal ,States that the conseription.ait was in itself .a ; violation of thp,..enpreme,,Rolunittitioaal .. ~••Art exchange says :: .!‘den.F.Grantand the. `peMocracyhavedone street deal e tt,boel_., ness ;together. within 'the' past few' 'care. Gen. •Gtant- . .inar done the , tanaingi'itide-ilii. Democtts have fusnished the hides I They: • handed in two tnbre'flast,: . .week. , --those . of. Horatio Beymonr and Frank P. Blair. They will be done .early in. - November. , ' • :• ,... •,.; i` In 1860, *Gem Blair, nbw"-theDemilgratic candidate for Vietiffiesident;to ok 'the ittiriip' against the Demobratt: - In one - of his In-1 (liana speeches 4 'dense id :, at eliaffijette, hi declared . the, DemociatiolLsrty.:.t.tthe most • ' mlieinhle.sod :Corrupt - PartY - *st;:ever.kW. ; existed,"zasellie - prtinouncel' Stephen ?.' Doses& Altkezniest lansierons - demagogue: in United'Stiterli" 'A 1 k'i •-•' .' "'••T . - -••• , Wing . lisserro*OaLblelTSretiatitimikile: itirpteclint:ol einpgrette , meeting in Balti.* • more, *tier*: ilie made -pis special eckneWl.: SegMentx.ta the, vebelisoldiert from. Mary l'i4 - og thanking them for having swept across . .•theline andidoOdahotilieitalkeoldertirith SouthCirolinihni agreq &Med fer Ill 0 0 .1: ` - He advised them sitelleor - **4 - oil i § , e; "1 - J,tdini e v al:CbfislittillittiOvhicik .- tfie , , .:, .0 . 1 1 dr; tiylitainefgt BliOnor;tol,Bkair' ,. ' ~ r, l ', Trim *iltiriterir. Oomnicsiot AdiergiSiii: at the time of the Nei Zink:data? give '-the !following incident :of ,the-oCcasimitt ': ;"I'-• "Governor Beymtinr was Terri:knell iiri cited a? Ithihe:nondition of effairkind'aili: , e4 u General McClellan to go to the teems of the.rioting on ,the east side. of the'Ci,' '' 1 'liiiir W gdalpsa Via , vii - P'Statingrttint a - peecti: ; freer% hiwould'quell 'the' riot:..' : Orel: , liicOlella**Plio,, • Xrr flo' Of , t 4- 4"0 - Pie; as rtsedaratfa , figia att l siiAkit - - BV_,B4th4, but *'/h irlIP! 0 fi14..1 11 f4 1, '.. :: '., ta .': BEYMOTTE'S , friends:, [lry 1868. aniiiiSretl draft officers; sacked loyal :offices; 'burned' orphan asylums; outraged tegineit; 'cheered' Ibtoleffil Davis, ilOratiO'Sitymote;thiWielk ;and the Democratic t r4ttz ..:,14,1888,-. scar'serteliaiiilitit: - aPP* - in Xew-Y9a. - City, , aud;WAde", - Haniptori.an4.; rotivk and: , the••asylinn-liiiiifis; the - Obirernment.official movie, ere, the. applauders of Jeff. _Davis,, the folloWers of:the rebel ell Init s, %edlT imake old - Taninutay. ring again: with: diem: . for Heratie Beyinour.iibartydouroat.v7 '.. , Tan fellowing is•the opening:senten6 i of, Giii:'Erank .7P.l3l.Bles : imeeth at a.:llrilori;, meeting ii'Elt: LOnii;:ater the falll'Of, Bata-, ta,ff:' , • ',.. '' '::' .•.* .: '' .7 : ,i —...,!•,;-:..i.i . , f, 1.,.• #viiri r , ,NAiiii 4414 cud; . .Gentlemen ,i-, The rebels WhO;inaugurated..iliii.war shall mot :wilt bill,: as much, territory as: they can ,_,;._ ~....,.• - - , 1 .. - 14 - offitinder titer finger nails l" •-: ~, !--,, , • A 4, Extract horn F. i P...i-Blairl letter bidding forthe . Democratic nomination for thaTipo. Presidency e' l "'. "' . ' 4 ° l. ' '. ::: ''' 1 '‘ ' ',.: ~Iliere‘ ill' , ,int' One ',iraY to restore' the Government and -the - G*l*ton, and that is lor the President' elect to declare these (the Reoionitinetlon) . *nett, null, and 'void; Compel thittirmftia niidaits nisi ' trpationi. disperse the iaryet44l4tatS ctOyarnmeti#V,.• cilFreasx , for„Riph on Poor. • ;:Bo` say.the: Democeacy. /And so' say the Bspublimns: ' „ •Bitt the One Currency of -theDeniuerail is Depreciated Paper.' ;11 The One Currency: of the Tiepubhcane 121pr.D.”- -•— , Bred Genetic GrantUnd P4t*stid.rirl* perity . will :Aid with thatillOiulup... tionuf_ SPOle'Niieutt. And with that,. pord'its **lppon currency, the one cip , ruulliting inediurn— .; Bract Horatio Seymour, and another Revo. Rition more Paper money,l , a deteriorated ;martini and aTiolated public *faith follow ' But one Currently; and that Geld. But one way to reach it, and- that Peace. But 0110' Chinsipion and he, General Grant! -- But one Party lavosable to Peace and a sotind 1 1,10.1:91n1; Currency, the • Repiiblican Party ' Democracy offers one Currency for Rich and Poor:"!.. , .9,epreetated raper. 2. Republicans 'offer one ourrency for Rich and Poor— Which will you , ..hava T—.o.ltiany Events/ Jouraiii. MERIN Prank P. ,Unfit—By when He was Neut. - nasal and. Whose candidata iteleo • (From the Record of the New York Convention:l "I now have the "privilege of nominating as ' ,a candidate for the Vice Presidency of the .United StateaGeneral Francis F. Blair, Of. -Missouri.", [Applause.]-71The. rebel Gen. Preston of ,Kentrtiky. • • _ "Mr. President, North. Carolina make l . no nomination for Vice President, India order to show the bane of tlie United States that we belie iio prejudice agsliat a gallant soldier who fought for his Bretton -el' the ,countrY, we desire tti•second. , the nomination ,of Oen. Francis F.. Blair.:" [4pplatise.) [A rebel ; ,delegate North Carolina "The State Of Smith anaorsis• her call;' notSy her 'chairman, but by laif -best beloved von, a soldier, who trosirs better than I how to intercbangle the cour_ nudes which belong to, enemies in war in/ friends in peace. I have> this, hotiortobv. troduce to. this Convention Mr.. Wade. Efurripton." l '[Loud 'cheers.]. [Jade ' Catipbell,.of South Carolina; One of the rebel Peace Commbeloncre - P , at - Fortress "It is due to that, Convention •whiek so ,cordially approved 'your platformi• it it dim to the. South, and - I,- for my' 'State; molt heartily and cordially second' the notelia, tion." [Thertibel I General' Wade Hemp. -ton, of South Carolina _ "As a" rebel soldier ofl6.lalmotakl take ' pleasure in Casting her ,iete, for the gettpt 'Union soldier Frank P. deler - "te from Alabama. . • gat_ "As a son of the old „Commonwealth of, , instructed to strike bands , with the soldiers of the army of ItheNortb, in the name of Tligiraa, -to :tempt and fa i as; iiqohen of the perpetnity . Union, tiondnatiOn. of Major General " Franols - P.,Blair, of lUisAviurl...r7—Crhe Obit' General Kemper, of Y irginta.r "I haie the pleasure, Or; to cast the TOte of ;T e pnessee for General 'Blair. 7 And here wish to take,this occasion to -thank the - delegates here for the, kind; oar uniformly courtcous treatment that the s aapthermdele-,, (gates hays received at, this- Convention.it,' , Great: cheerios. 1 - . (The rebel $; For r est , of Fort Pillow , memory. „" "Mr. President, esteem It ft:greet honor thatl,hay.e.been - reilUested by. the chairman of the Texas delegation:l4nd Mint - bets !eV Oat delegation on:this occasiorw to oast the: itx Totes of the eS,Mte :Paw, fur ,Majou. Frank P:4lliir.'!--,-.The rebel Gat. ' * o 4ll Ashbel Smiti; 4 1 11 , t rrtn ME SEE • is pellneratie Puree! :Of iiiialadni. ' • ' •-'_.. ' *lii e Ifissivilimt C4tion,;l7th ):, : I , - 'rfrltli-itigILLT Bputre.—Vi r • axe ,liied find ,! oar white., citizens are manifesting's proper appreciation of the aid ‘'which the'cOltrie4 Noters,renderedilnibe recehyblectlent;' 1 ;jectine the : iteupiltetts alma if ~the 'cam. tltlittiCieitf4eirtiebitle htMiheelx - eika:,l to that; " n tieritOrlTitilikWeyors 1 tee4iet; nig of their;4o :arikaPPrePlettie. i tehao_ `Among :others, Ave .note: ovations- of -,-' 'kind at firandon, , Rankin county.; Sulphur' i. , Staingiqt, Monroe 'County; . 'West"-"iPoint, :. ! Lowndei countr; GreenshorthVGbeetait . ' county' II 1 Canton, , .' IffelisSoir , "ICamty(Ptiti- ' 1 . ; !:' !nit, Pike cUtuitt; Partterprlse,thirkCatintt ' :The - Writ Vt4h PreettPre:theie grePiMe,, , 'Of good; fecling ;.nest be kept :14cy$1,, t ;IKe- have everything :to protnisq is ourselves bj , treatin th l a "emerflbwing , kindeess she so - - ored ho , have enlisted.hr the warfare=" agai ' album' in -Missiesippii , ' , They - have done their duty; :and they- - tieseriti', xredit for It, and , ought to be encouraged in the path they . have choiseit.'' Tba -,a , ,1111e an d `,, thetlaariiVaireiiil ide e , 9o l F kite ; 4), 'i*i espy allg,coplicq,_ ;iiaid: bre must be peace i c. among:he?, it they ara,tn,beinpsPeru , Radii= crt _Meetings . are now the rder of the day in Mississippi as elavivhtre. The -• 1 Democratic freedmen of Pike county ato So have a grand barbecue given the at 1 Summit on the , lBtir. The tusemblw w ill ',.. ; be addressed by'-'Col .. Rockdale iinct o the', ~,, I delegate; to the_ New York P,9titentli?';VSO , says G i giviT;VSiiiiivifillinear- ,, f. - is astvouit DISEASE asumbwrisitt-6i `) - , Many person* sagnainne they are arotirtme. front this dlseeee..have entitled - Ltriaratmts, Masten (Airco - 10#1611/11uttunst.tc.lterbedtes -Without • nhtsbitim ask. - relief, when La fecteibeicanse.ef. pain tazdekanoti. meat iot ShoAuble7s. „Thettrare !snug brgais..bil‘n itrllruPP4 , ll4tendanyehstrectiottec i nt er O nine4 Mitat4te rit9ll4 ol o l . sin Wilk 'ate.•try:pad:sin the , taclei 1P41194"411%/tugaod,weaknoto.l,lllllordtl.br nretesq,M. *Lind lqattatnr4: 44441 T -of the aartaa.-,icalturetti tnoeld laiAdfd ite rallorPen toa. - 'na. ine„ria p-tt. 7.7.;7ri• 7.1 ..bituvtif or, B • • r tit r Can ;be Settee •.; on for ;t h ese Intriscettet; the,' diteft•:- . 1 beat Inittence , en the cent or thielmn yd . WSW j ,l 'flaarlTP removing :them ot - any fertimr.nartlente; , c l anatl4T34!**luto,m be , dtbr add vkldreds Ad' I. • ‘,, ti DT., Sargens! liackcierhe :7, op: boooon tiothitiein)iarlenti, being ookipoiid of Oil- Only vegetaki,de,remedkiN they co illus. vision Aar gripe —olloe contrary they pet as a gentle tqatcand restores tone to the system. - They are' recoinmennett ty . 464:who *who bans tiled them. . . `'! 1414iti tenti itoi ' • • * SALE BY Dlitnaelt3TS. 134tipropTletor, 6EO A. E 1114.1- 'Wholesale Dm/04 - - •37 . ..*001) STA YD. •raysnraiGn. DISASTER 'FOLLOWS.:NEGLECT. o,‘ ; ilirboover frets the premonitory symidorne of sick , . • Aesishonld remember thatir adds the agony ofielf./ ,reprirach to the pause of disease to -remember that - ; they might Moe beta yrrevertred. - > ' tiognor,' debtlity ind stilrits are :itch the PieeersOrs of-terrible: dlsordersi - They'ledleate ' • Irameillate necessity' for a ,tonic, and. the best toed*, ' eiisteneels HOSTF.TTEIVEI tbTOMACII!,BITz y Sick headache; 'nein in the right • stsle,liind , • yellowness of the whites of the eyes arnionntstainw- -,,- bin symptoms of an'approseldngblllons attack. and;' ft, order to, ward itiart, , ,edemon - .nredenee • diritates the propriety of resorting to the 'most ellieseloas Of allanti-bWonepteparations—BOßTETTElVEl 15T0..4.:i hiA.Oll BITTERS... ' ' "Flatulence, naoseai oppression after ~eattrew , freErt'artil of the bowels, and,,. distils for erteer•_4l -, m Ite. denote 'Mrs:ode/eV state of the stotoseh; wbtot,„ If neglected:Ai - sure te csittolnate In Chronic , -^' eystireste, hatlYblebtaar bere,lfeyed In a fey $30111.111:! and : entiretteured In 'a fen days, by sating, half *Fao wino PHI BOSTETTER'd itTOM•ACH BI- T.S. At regular biteryali...:-.AII , physicians -adadEZ that • nunuleralste , 11,Yee,,ere interlaces:l e v ery Iran . -.that might bare been saved by precautionary 'tattoo. Itetnetaber that Warier the prlnelpslnses rrls- BORTETTERT. BITTERS is to:llat she epistlers ta eondttlon to,„ aarah orataelt. It. recruits. sad t," stores the strengsb, ts; there fere; tape- , ' chilly heeded outing the season when snakes such heavy and constant drafts on the vital .1 print e. ~ s ' CURE Ow voi.crui: , . .-- - ,-:• fr ):li.itiTeirs:lvrne , :o plank yea fitrzeer kin& e...tt , Onsi od seientille aiiiitagmeent of my dlioise; iferl.!" " Which I calls. tootiftwilt rt.' nte t ein ametelf :. - _,: & last.."- You:4111i-emefid41*4;thid a-,itaniPticitsMi itt-iiildssell• Which.bia.Ur Ooded la sktorriblisiltWili ` 4 '. which I bsd been ad,slitedtev r • , let - .alellobt • on a& elOilig , 4r a, itirielingloollo.l idtlo it. weal Awned .14 might taste" it Miter MAID: -, I knew Snot ;be iniseel, , : , ' lair mode of treadmrAiseases;ilicefinine Was by C..' enttturopeystkes,lthleih' if 8;1mA/tit at all; welt lislorenY throwt.4o:disesse!open the' limo or mete 7 : other eitalergm4 on; &amen; of thej +madonna& el •-;, tbe sure sad the immediate check 40 the,dweltaripts ~-,... *Mehl believed was a esintarY prevision ef Astern , .to get :rid of some morbid :c of the system. satiated * tliSnieur metbielpterebb., , ,, lunt, purifying the iiiiturui:iolliiiiiir lappileitioul to got estuleite:part.! must Cute. if.Suyilttiss:ioni4,:i. W llllO 4 cuitillit:wsleti-I dad it die, - aint rant happl to. report Itself well' in every PaitiMilii. WIUS;I., 6 € `Mad and better health than those had feriearl.';' I won d alio add that 'the! appilesUotei ion !mach •. were ost painless, and Ithve left me a anti tessiS„, 1 with lthe energies and visor of Weltered held% . . Years, gratelbily.• • I ----;- 1:1---;!!:; Du.' iBratta oyssuvrATios Rooms 70* - ea o.DISICARES. No. 126 Pligffil wf!lialfrs ' J UM. 1688. • MEE
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