.~ ,_ IMIEE "TUESDA'f'-' MORNING, ' 3 Mr 1.21. Of DaItIRETr OpiDDADI - C i q t°ll6 "11.! ilidil!44.o*eln*-RATRIQT AND baton unless accompanied with the same of the mow, --...ear-sr-Aeiaee---niseo--,w Ms PETTERIGILi k Re• 37 Park Row, and 6 maze sz., Boston, Are our hints for the PATRIOT U - UNION' tires cities, and are authorized to take Adsertieemerets and liabseripilane tor us atom/ Lowest Rates- - • - :DEMOCRATIC STATE NOMINATIONS. FOR GOVERNOR, HON. GEO:=-W. WOODWARD OF PEILADZI44IIA. FOR J - 9 - DgE OF- THE BUYEEER COURT, WA LTE R H.-L-OWRIE, OP ALLEGHENY COUNTY. THE WEEKLY PATRIOT -BD UNION FOR . - .0,11P1101.. The Weekly. PATRIOT AND URIOX will be fainithel to clubs of ten or more, for _ - the campaign, with an extra number giv ing-! nllreturns ef the October eleetion, at 50 cents I TO • TIIE PUBLIC. Tas PATIUOT Azl e trEfoar and aitita,bitsi q e, operathiaia will hereafter be _conduCted !mein eiveTy by Dinnerr . and T..G. ?album; un der ine,firut of 6,llennerr it. C 0.,. the oinneo- Elan Of - 111 il'itizeOldowith_noid-oeieblisli mint having - crowd on the 20thlioyezobet haat. Novekein 21, 1862. THL ifIATIONAL-IPLAtroti;V. PIIRP-01118 1 - OF .TH-Z- WAR: , . Congress, by a vittb nearly niiiiiiiinionstliemerkd the-follsoring regolution; Which - ifir.irketievi die :voice-of thegNation tarlin the trueOfatoinid-of , _ .., 4 ! Thsh_the,-presegt deplorsble -eletinnnihet baen three& arson the wientry by tine ; dininiandsts ; the Patithetn gtatie:liow manes against thatiiiuitiintipind Government, iintin iirournitine•Caiittal ; this astiensh ennergenny, Gangrene, banishing sake& ing were psesion.ar renentwea, will ineoyent-only its obit/ to The whole that tkis 'war'is not asailatmoi thniOnsofu any V/ spprisiteu anif:o .0111,1211q70Sitjef seskiseyaquo, .11/ POPPOSeAf overthrowing or tisterferisgwitlathe rights.oc eitablished instinnines.di - thore - Statis;piirto defend and maintain She supremacy of ME Constztutian, and se tiritlikre -- - Ulliaa2taak. all the d; tttty, ; egrslity me¢ offiktsie the several States 'unimpaired . ; and thai as SOMAS thealtfte jeets are &camp - fished` the gar ought to eagle." The Pritfost, idarih al peneral:Pry, governedby an - Opiniiin - of the Solicitor of the War-Depart ment, bits op medified his Circular No. AA, that a - person- -draited_ has The right to have ' the question - Of disability settled by the - Board of Enrollment, a"d IP ILO that he' la liable to serve, he has the right, after sueh:de cision against him, to pay $390, br fiiririshr a substitete tiabin a certain time to be fixed by' .the Board. gee 'Circular No. .51 1 published in this ?open 7 - • An Argumeut for the ;Suppression of the Press. Casnuss X of France, in 1830, attempted to suppress the .prees of FrAnne. Ile - gave the following reasons l'Ar it khrough hie minis' try Ha said "The periodical press "wasbut an instrument of disorder and sedition—that the kitten own sentiments - had been disrespectfullydiicussed in tlie journals—that the - expedition to Algiers had been endangered' by the discussions and doctrines of the prens—that the - government and the press could not coexist thatthere was a prolonged cry of indignation and terror from all parts off the, nation against - the - journals - of l'aris=that the - right of the government Co Pro vide for its - own security exists befori:dny law being: founded - in the nature of (hinge, must overbear - all laws and - that the time - bad "arrived for seseittoik of this great and pri mary 1 l 1 1 - - .Fer attempting-. to carry ockthese--projcets Charles-tree' driven from his throne-,:and if 'he hadheiii - eilighi,*aeld have kakis head. His sicunPiial has Been taken. ng by t h a tk4Pllll4l - country, • and Lie argusaczale lsdopted Woird , for word: , v 2 • A. . _ castoffßarone/In tyra n ny m now .a Rtrpub ificaA*44l.l44l/I,t turnilate4 Vitul-thAr argu ments. sin - filtd almost every 414:exactly , salt sentiments In the Wallington - Chronicle, :PiemOrpith Anierif;iin t R i k f riatlrtre l la r gek;4"e: • - . 7 The Provo -.The decisionetthe Prevost liarshal General that allegrol94ot a military equivalent for -a white uraii;4ll Taney' will Oar,. 144 fate ends deolitp* In MO* 1 4 1.0. 4*14,4 he hgs'4eem obliged to:steatitcy.,: At.-. 4, in:fact; bite thstine now asodifeW s decision orsiast Vic; aid will not bear the~ test - of litalteititiez. : _ • Vi*Soit -164d oppoeition__ to the Provost. : , Osillert4.-Whit, Wssfler i_aw,s-neere is a. milli terjr-Anbelent-for-a-white - be - eittepelled : rinknowyeilge that' we are right. 140 114411 e Ia our IwWfirlatigaterdst.7 we 440 for the law upon whish:theidecision was liisedj and , requested the•TdegrbAte eV* lief tiontirtight-Lon the sub ject.-liiiteadrofContpli4ibilth7Obi*eseCua- blezrequest, that deeent, , relisielleft. and. °tic paperfalls tnebuidnglinritelisttrate, and iutters ter many deliberate' faliiehollidiias there erOnefin the ortible.. q4titi..tieci:eintenees ik as ttir,aample of the whole.: r. Pidenrof the leading sopperheadi in this city had Already been negotiating , for negro substitutes.- Those high tumecisi:lift-4.etbera livingeti perspective honors and position '-allof dike snaky, traitorour proclivity -which &olds communion witlrmodern-Dentocracy,ixesess ing the monWiTherewatr-to purchase a sub iltlttilk; Nat ti mire - in eicitentPlation who' was tirlielielireit . their. "bivalent in lien of 'the 4:4 4 , 1 Wheirtne reply_ to eiLdre. to this, and no oc! ) up!**l l EGAPill i Ph t and- araX rilionsire4 false iinweery reticular: =7.-. 4 13 v.aikkASeRie AVM**!? AgPP.S-Alten ellen eithenniatingdhene quitesnietsPerior morality fund deeetter-ificist4hipilintliik sifbilte alt.& Or ftrajpite*oil4liaii m pt.l w" v '1" :' Tio -Le - 1 0,..1PA14eFL108010044% PI- 1 01 Mons that 73113 write ditogs OrponsubStsligitier 4 kidstoi ken - .172110113 4the beenionedishtliff ' Othlitottr the -thialtbOatelnlieiWnirsrreeli salts woillititetr EffiliMer New York with horror for it week and drenched its at: eats with the blood of innocent men." It is unnecessary for us to oharaeterise Has as a sheer fabrication, the mere coinage of a ---- and the clikiration Elf.roo 71 , geltitilits," at brain deroltd to eahion.y of every degrafgak. - ip o .:.,t lac en." Ti .me A at L i filsOfac as A little low dalifiri in e e mn • find the pion et n, di a tut' At rk— k, o lit Worlf ~, canon"ripe..*Zioare.§9 . ... passed tyiruov -distaken _ r i, tic d thing it..atonelty t, which “damnation without reservati on or any • retli e r n." Oh , noble pal hesitation" is burled against rebeldom. This .eral to be put st.the head Efewiiiii - liiciu, -- , .i - tiSt - A - TFlgia - 4 - ffif *vie -oriiik- - -•-•------ we r bellivir pfetintri to vetkli 4ii Bible, and I ggliallite-176 WORK-- - - - 113REEMI A great cry is going up from , every part of the land s detnatiding 1 93titins etWathingtott." It is adinitted:bY nearly all lie f 11*peciskie Abolition journal* anti orators that there IS no brains in the Cabinet except what. Chime-bast' and the little ether. be on harid-is devoted to the task"of lfeePing the greektback . 'Mills ib operation.. Welles is universally voted an "old granny ;" Blair is scarcely-a respectable-pot, house politician 'in point of - intellect ; Bates, if be c ,ver hid any sense, tai lost it alltince he accepted oftee under "esiud.initle" ad ministrasion ; • .Startton, everybody knows, is nothing •mord , than a conceited ass ; ripen:Al iens, unfcrorlpuslindinendectou.., intl.-Sew ard is. said to devote most:of his time to . whis, kyAnd-low demagogueism. is for fie Presi dent himself, Beecher was net far wrong when he pronounced him ari - “intbecile,"" and the ;Logan ataiiie hit thenail . squarely On the head when it Averred that. ft Lineninyt a the second Washington, the third one would belt monkey. - nit!' day passes but:pipers and politicians-in differentiseCtions of th 4 country are, c u lling 9 for a change Of•gnit;i4cincPl3l?atitifinessc_ the unecrepulnusteees- andt'utter4itteempeteney.pf those-who:now VI- it. The-where conetry-is aware 'that the, fielldenti - stut tional tidvieeis Ste,inifrt;atiltiti e tytileA - gfeitt peril (and -httier4 44' #01'; titne4An z steer tiie -ship: of • state,:tuid that we vere at :•the ercy off ji 44fig 11 100` darer% while .evpe3tttt Alas, gittem.44ola control - 1K - the Tresident; the Cabinst,...the 'lTre*Li3i - the' Army , the * : -.14.4 - y" and" weer"- thing - ..that pertains to the Governinent 4todrAnAilutinistration,.dornestiekAnCfoxetge, An-- busiest ,a nd 'dile' -Pre Eictint, aideilr•by. a tratiaet , cif liorma ' itattetnen d; Ittire — pa trints-; rind kbPit'seti -441z14"4 FAIII I - 1 °, 32 Z ca . /Li*: Arr skPAL. tall•trOUblebaliblAngiVretWituUd SW: eetft-daffyi f inaiease ttndeVtlieendinidistra tipint; ten*.nnahli to:be - Pe itt.h . fthiffiti .. ltt . to - 14#1 one Fall:POra:stligkiiltsvegllnr-, the Cabinsty_wito-is known.b3r-tillY: 0 04444.c1u5t of 13kaine.;" butiteleetasato 4 tiEtkecbit - ‘getit and iliforfrinitlijblenJereeinillfe - int.: We sitilittii.llalfecir . r g,ullty of a wise neap% : Once Ike took the-pesi den of .ICienerni,imehief. - His -brains, if ire nave tiny; are Lao •c." "-aba.entirely *arta hthips teat is - wily he is Zoned ;'Old Brains." ; - But the reasons why brains • are leaking at Washington are of-lie ConseqUenee: The-ftiAt is admitted tht4 thE gic c vt ve cud . hii.cttliael ttre_tierkeieet, in the .hrtietp—that it : is mach needed—in fact,initst'sotat , be 'procured, or; the country will per,!shand qtiestio4 of consequence is, " Eon -. shall it be obtainer?" Perhaps the. following from the Ohio Statesman will be considered a satisfactory adstret; ' 1 " Happily, the State elections which will _occur in a fe2r months will enable', the pedile to inake - iniportant ehai4 . et in:the State_ governments; - and 'they no do - uht availl - them - se - lies of the onportunity,,and make a clean sweep. We must have brains infused jnte_prifilie affairs i:apitily , as the illot r hos. allow, or the country must lolup.' Such is tett hetoming - die se Minima of the people tif iali•elasses and•persuasionseand the , timilia-not -far off when :the country unallitnelke li ,the 59.1 - jtet." _ The' Old 113 pee rate is ett. Traitoir,' Rsetiey. The - Pharisee of Teiituner; who .for years "pact, in company-with ,lain, anal baa-beeri)detteunetingetlie UnroLitidireilihothe natienartlig, - arid pro:kith:ding thuettizetitutiott a ""Lehgue -*With •Ilell - aria "OoVenant =With Death," has 'the audacity to ititteit=the lag; edithfluf pa - per tit Ytitterdayi (cite 20th -2 : ; '.Halter out THE abietiee of-the -natioaral Bag int-a/1 paileofthe city du ring the past week during : the Nist was a note- _worthy, eireputstaticebut now that. citizens have take& breath ' eit ' t it.ner start, let the dim oldifag-be laZig-to the breetcfroni eveiy itag staff the , .pity.,-that: sit may thiupseeir giu 'Aga tf.:piartotista4o: l os:4l!7l"l This radical revolutiOPiat enkitiliPk4 - egted trailer nod Abolitionist, only-four years. sza, in dune, 1859, published „the folloytingydineZ,- , in token of his fe e lings- teen in-:regard-to ; that same*" dear old flag." Let titentrintreadi.Oad :the hypocrite.artd. traitor spnruekby-all hen nion-1 • --• • 's Dee ~1 1r o,P01 18 JUnr-t - I#I3 : 4XETEIS t ig 11%AR. 'Tit! trig tits flimmtirig Lie.- ' 7 - ;The stem gray pale sad: dim; Tbe stripes sae bloo4y. scars,— A Lie the vaTatingliyma. • IhfcbaptivOls ;: , . . . Athi wipe's. ltiSVY,fPl4lli;/ 7 7174-Mil i tlie fi r t •a n nli t fi4: .„Inimettpo Amoy sky 7 . • : i t tr k f i ' l l n afi t ' o ;,4= l rTsV; • (.. _; . . grovlorittrieWm•klimii,, .; Fop, furl - the E fl.! Te , gle fr e e i e t d aTio li i 7 e T t i n a ltt n li AniOng nal' led pin.. uoll gfr-fTilieeD; • " • • OaDepeVits trlaody ataiogr ; I :f t iV ldaea t e t 110"mtai34-r;stl4 'Again-I, giCIPII*-14m39. 1 0 letter nl 6 kkitiapy -Dgpirmito meeting, pp invrWpcthe Ypil 444 1 -go - - - litttiri we, ,a,rxesgilr9 .naade%p9( . B , 9 mach for What; Ise - been `Uone; fer *hit 'Lift er .- laidore for the preventive and less forlite-vindictive than: the fonaterO'i - t- , 12 .11'4 LiacobEtnnisiddeWs BariAbe - ('inciP)4o4-4*,- qu4-o,_ of :1104 wibeAagoa7beAla...l4l4l4 3 gi / 3 4 urchig -son fel! , s3rElating4. 4 43 l 4 the philosophic, poienty,- It•Vat'an data 3[o3l_ l :fe Althilsin'tafidtkAteddabbett tinier cornerstinse iii' raVointb, pwati 5,113 _ - 74 4 .9 - .TY.4" 1 . , ,441q1 :.c;c4l-.44 1 444.yi t 9 5 :4 T / 9! 3 1 1 , 751. fur dat." !o 71._•11 arag rap fiV t kf il lq t ri 4rj sper:44.. tended-to beabusive of den. M'Clellsitioweltdip freintclitelSnbaSter I nquirer, an Abolition pa pers 1410 934,4 i.: '"Give us MeoriaLtan."--This erudite in scription was hung across a street in New York by a mob of the rioters. These same "patriots" (we hear them already called so,) wanted no waSidkthEi*, - EnCorting the The dechiration of the President Witte will 14 en w igX=7r - rZ ilra/M= 4 "Viliongr hailed i(lijiiir byt..e vary to.i 9 ae/ooli s ioigit; low *tato*.ithindocjr , ilk;cen siderate men and true patriots mafter forpro found reflection and .dee - p regret. - The consti tutionality of a law that IS - sit'objectionable, l otiglit-44rely-ha sot-ileti• 1 - ty_thai -gtirrevap, rourt.,. before Om chief magistrate of it , frse people should declare his determination to enforce it at the point of the 'hayonet—for in no other way, we imagine, can it.be generally enforced whilst the , idea that it. is ori - conatitutional is entertained by the 'people. And If the bayonet is resorted to to executeit.fisfore.the decision of the supreme ibunalpronounced, it needs • • ". no prophet to forete ll ibis eyezda which o ill follow the effort.'On this -no w absorbing topic a New York-paper Bays: ." if the Presidect could not find good grounds for-dispensing with the draft in the eharaefeilif the la*, and the fiend of its Pas sage, in terms Whicitmake.thodraft operative from the Ist of July-after the condiment, or in the success of our arms which have relessed whole armies engaged in jsiegei, tatAfeksburg and Port tludson.) . end ,rende,red ,new levies unnecessary, he might live found it in theia expediency-- of pressin a= Measure - against which public opinion reiroVa; and _against the validity 'of Which the - itaunifesLj ta 'protest , ed. He niight-hare turned backtO the old and certain -reliance =of "-free--Stistet3=-which had already :8,111., him teen. 'fie ptefe " trod" with an iicaesis bfffetidly that distioggie*liin from. any ruler-of =demi times, tte,:ihreaten to..enforcerit at all hazards, and bribe -porn-of' antlers which-he-proposes to withdraw rediii r- th% b wq;ili:Jiwilbire6riough to enforce the conscription in the -- tiiii - ty;one district& of - this - late - throughout the wholeiNiod,hi histedmi.toithtstsne - lusion in litter iguorauee- ef-the -sentiments of the peoee, or-in, defiance of „them.; vr • "Thiiali'ho"have noildsif in the` liftitory -of European kingdoms,lby t irhaf.; concessions states are preserved—who have seen Wellington re cede from his plidgee - TMCP - irty course on the lOU belie 41mantiliatidi dillfiit "A Ofg d-lordS give up their, opplmition thchreform'bill, and Peel yield to the antleorp law league—who know that . Louis Napoleon has just, dismissed a 'mlnillifyitilibidierice'fli the popular ex pres• sion- 7 1111,ask..why . a republic should have a - rillfi l .lto.defisipublii:Opinlep, and seeks even - to - eels it put by mlliftry. toree.i. lo a free cippetiljo, thehei n rtiageixisi th.eliecu aTej:o3.tiv 0 o)ce 0„law Atikiask.,i)oikeir 4s long as tact is open to the citizen , fie - isdebar- Other_rorm,orreilaiaiee.-".. • • . . The Colisefiptitiu. -•-• ; pnfOrinnt!is. line letvn r in 'thy management of the draft,..ie new eorrfeSsid~ oil all sides.- Few ',believe' it to be tionlstlireieetrtel; fOr notliing_etse biti the adooinistraf b .eF botiest , nejt a in the snanagerneot of -its army or navy, its controts 0' enewliihresiti avowals of pelley,' or .its notions undFr t 1 eu • .• . • -• The following obser of vations., _ respectable administration presses show-conclusively that the juggling policy of the Washirgton mag nates lil i es truly appreciated by their political friendsilis hy their police,' foes. • The Albany- Statesman says: ' . 7 " , •The g4vernmett has been racetdmifyin discreet in-the time and manner of enforcing the ctraft-in Solite inetaties einplc:yirg dis . reptitable enrolling agents-- asiknuutrg the ser vice'-tobti obnoxious, and in that way atieni pt lien to dodge its Odium; Wheretta thereby C d p my 'exciterejtidiCe and risisfince:" - --- And again itsayS referriNlo ate secrecy: "That the Prebident has eot issued a procla mation, ordering up the tireft -one : , ef, the strangest blunders, conateted, wit h-the l lear. The -very_ ftrst step; taken,le.wards. making, a tirett sbould.be.a proelamatien,frern tbe,p, r e, sident anneunci n g-tb iinportant feet-and:calk ing upon euz , --r-litricallsill 'OA h; spend, r This, we -regret to-say, has -not• been done; The result - is thot many ignorant People thatt no draft has been lega}ly ordered, atid that ;whatt - has been done has been - done iritlioutl - thed Itnotaledge - ind- sanction -oftlite kieslidint; 'This - miLiiihibiriwth:dbubt sh'ouldno lorigerubt- allowed to eatet. 'The President either wants troops or-hedoeti tot. - If httdoes - Want he shcitildoonfitlein. the people; issue tria spr . detattiation; eltitiurthe dumber required: and gifing "the quota. lot each State; This islwiwit wtfa donelast yearailtr , with the very happiest ranks;= The .4overnecent should treat the people as , nietr; net atheelboye.' The pebble -undo-4,land" theWitignitudi - of firs rebellionitill 'ad WelFas• thilinatritrell Washingtim; thiy - linbWilrhtit id needed to - crush-it. -.ThegoteYrr meta 'lslinithrteepee:t 'this - knowledge, and-by treating , he yeople with mitenanimity seeitre theirtood:Will and cosoPeration - itt favor of all means -:ettlettlated ter ciLIS it this 'civil war and - oOirie6c;id_oit orithi spetg i fiela. . - 12, 1 4/44"3. - • _have no idea that the: etinteription! into 'be: monsge4 uon - .any principles . of abstract .eqoality, or fairings.. . Government:is:tonerslied trthe•law otnceessity- in this as in.eserytifing J-It intiEt 4et men:where Wean-find thaw!' . TOO Provides se POW, whfolfgoef for fink the'laWS at all rtsiircls,' says ; "PrObs,bly the riot in -4ew•Torl - t would not .l a' if- tin) ;government outitotAtios _Mid n ot EreserN4 so ..much Seoreay as to, whgt they were doing. 'The people suspected , foql o Abey _hoe. who were 14 manage,tho draftipgi, *nit aporeu .adqed ,to this oaus9 of anxiety, ihtir suEpie•ons thopapt.j.lo/4.ptron,ger than before.' ; Letter from Hon. George..E.; Pugh; . • •'• CINCINNATI, June 28 ; 1 1868 DEAR Stu ` It''ivoul~i give ':?: tee plvigu're' to *nyiaitcto, - .lrtaos - meeti ng : cora; au -Abe Oh but I ,am chargoil, at home; sith swurgentxn ditty sal can possibly f t dialL • • ~_1:,•••:.;„ • •• - - : - - Yu r or the ` oanistiment or Cle ment, L. Valiant] igham,_ cur n omi Etc e for G ov ornor, _the Democracy of. Ohio hare oast . ..upon nie'Theiiii.thiArafivihoetinirortanE campaign. Ilknow"noe hqw It is th, our friends in NO Aut l o44'e_,', uNPet ed, 43hie t , to a :tyranny as> in famousand intolerable -as their.otliomba, in.Ntifdes, _lf .tha people. of rtielalEktate.arnith .to be„, free, they mill tachieve Itheirliberty; (this: yettr,rAt-Ahc, ballet box ;- if -the, auffee...thentoelsea.tc hi tinned saidelram :ijuctiopeatian.,;hy.eltunoret.zif , .:prosf.cat l in g ; the or otemrindtbgpromeoor aur anrart or 'dwelt Whaitsoltier, the% adli , be , toughtia: twelve ynionthe-oiliat.theri -,helidees :slareeoza hits t„ 4.4berideacevis po.,betar 1,• MI intend -to tap hue& -say sifiabes - ketarsit; erefune,.. ta the ,De _dtoartics (zit lilow liampaititaa- :lett= he °Lena mind ! Let us be resolute, brave, very watch ful. The attention of the civilized world is fixed upon us. , And may God, in His mercy, give us - victory ! Your friend, GEORGE E, Puns. =EC M;IM OEM - enelnytg - t tic al ty vat iharply putiiitred itt-Jaekson Tenn., . . 200 killed, wottadett - aod prlionii9--400ion• scripts were released; it'd :250 horses taken, with more than That, autelper - of arms.,r FROM „NEW...YORK., cgs. WOOL tsurVisif CONSUL-JAR. - T. 'BRADY'•-DATIONAL GUARD, go., go. NEW'Youti, Jfily 2,0...=-Gengral Wool. white.; lieved ou Siititrtisy by • Tito draft in this qtrwill not, begin. until the exact qatita of the city'liag been Itifinitely determined and Publicly_ announced, by, which time the government will be prepared to ee cute it_ Possibly_a week. inay.'slopse: before this is done. It is stated that, in the attack on the Union steam works. at the corner of Twenty-second street and. Second:Pienue„the mob carried away 3,690 - muskets. • The British Consul has notified .the . police comtnissioners that he 4813 requestel the ship of war Challenger to- take .a position-in . the river-for the purpose of protecting cologedrsca, men wheare subjects of Great ; A card is published Iron' James. T.- Brady against mob law, in which , her.a.states the real authors of the late:riots have.been kept in se cure secrecy. 1-Ite promiate , to , :pay , the $3OO exemption - forany lour men:of family, -whose courage being gooLh•zare No placed. that-they cannotAstivwtheir families,antl ease he:woulvi do triore-if he - -wps• richer.. He:will also duall in hie'power. to have the cotesctiption,stdlested before therjudiciary,..age - nonetitutional-que& Lion ; - •.0 ~•• • -.. .; Govl. - Serivour--has 'issued sworder---ibat..* sUffidient foteetef Ale.fialion al: Guard g having arrived' tc4mtible - the civil authorities:to main. tein pestetrwrtd. - auferret,:orderrthe tithe* , Wohntteer -orgenisitiontoure , .teliered ficati: further "duty,-and .tite .persono•ijraceci mead, le Whonvaretwltaiebeetrfarnitilred, will return the tame to Getr:4arrellpvefronavnissavy Gel:tete - I-of:Matinee: •-• Polieeinsif Dippie tdietsisetrtvening from in. the •••:, 'T d'efeamibdgtg; LiJavlly arbiedilla itaittretl, &Vise - tip &Tv& tiiirltottletifetet‘ tertartie the northern boundary of Weet Chrtetifitobritity; elidenie r 66 - fh taird6 47 l6 - giro the' adjiteriii Vitt ti3b4ifir. West eliesteinton nti 'IIV - et ari:" of 4 the Metre x-"` • politeio4iee district:' • L -:".'IOI()ROANTErEATEI3.,riz'-r-'' O 2 E TisopNilro, ART!L OIL Its bri• "" -CieRVALANA successful attempt attempt to cross the Ohio tiyer„Nes ,terdaY 11 :ear:R4MgetYvilie, but Waq•PFLlAPtieLd,b9 gutfrboot. OrotheeAlre!i.antialY-FAelArTe Jailed and wounded, and : thousand prisamrs were taken with ,their, Arskeng_ the prisoners were. col.. nard and Col, Dick Mon ticn7lo&othe'r. of John_ The bind is scattered - ludife - 10"eonideni. of tie Captive et the litifance 'of •the party to=day. riiol'i - GitVNT 4 3 -- ARMM SIIERMAN C corriES M JACSSQN a0IINS6)1 RE - . TREATING., I Neer -Yong.; July. t e en from Tick burg,-dated tha_ljth, saps. ,Pembertotes troops have left our_ lines;. except. a few strag glers. - Sheinfin occupiest l iack.souyeaterday. Johnson is retreating-to thn z nexe river east of .the Pearl. 'l.. Fr e _ - FORTES •WO Cae l tiAltiPyTtik:lWWßlSLY.2. l :g7aiF47 - FACltakfidil\2l) tOsa.i-‘ l l4trAt /4 1 414 1110 3 yckRE DOiLe. oi Nnw I:4?ll'.TulY:.--12°-.--A-Ictter. from New qrleanEPaYl"4unored that ' Admiral Por gr • - 1 - dknl rP ss 4 • . !- . ...• i_ pTsfeeP..., .tAiriVIC,V,I,PSi "tl ere etein 44 4 yefie be done. LE4IIIY. 7:4 I DOPES OF rrsdi)kritir - Tr.ko,4 E AIMED Nrkw.. 198 4 11 3r7.2 0 ,mrk1Y944.44git0 - n tigker says the bulk oLlteesikr_my•is stillAt,tilichps ter. --Them Ji..ePRELf -..e4terlitiTtg4.-,t ittit . • Tinton army may yet complete its desttrueg.oß. i; Ei :f '_ 1' PAY ikitNt• .15P , aAtt =TROOPS. H ItAVEXPEr lA,' Ray . 111103 siirETS:IISI a'ppeting 'Lea "Pteaiii eta% utii dayLaarl airatcgtercfr thorpajitaiet , atilt - WV° 'troops:: ofdliT•thit fbr 'the-% evilettik* beltirtarittered out ".--;`= • A :,:./Lii.3.lr-ALRY., flogirilllS Ile, • :---WAssinceran,July7-19:4—klietaehtnent:of the iSeventlr-ltichigair vaYalryi•comprisitar about tit. Pen , l'etornpanietnmetarzusi, onfiriday_evening -from' scouting service on 4 thegAtezandela• rail road. :a..13:::•It Tr, They encountered a large bcdpet :the elle.. rIlf; 81114:106td` to'bexa:tingletteof- Stuart's nay altyoit •ort-thezr ailratik said—rnuted -theta', frith a= Inas •con'imir side nr-ltwenty4wo men. • ar , t •.:ahe ' , fight; whiltviE.lasted, .was a desperate One. ThvarOT o l l * l) 7.-qa". C 4l M!' per aogrt•ACuse :, , • • Over-1;000 rebel priscnters arxiiied.4'eue Aos.. day frohi Pocontiti...--,Twelqy eight officers are indleide'd sino4 ilit'filitater. -1 • PYL1;0144.13W F '" ' 7 .••• Tlok wixol:tet-Of PirletrA4.lj344rtg rimn iieufguanf VirieVkis ctl_ctlf*.t . ecotkgPat PAW IPX pur:hikt4.isa s. eati.inate4,..bigoutuA th rp.les Itere -aie-aver s :4 oo .zaaLaiiikt*kiArilltiovlllkoger9As _ g ime pla.y 4.1 oor - rvoLotat4lll4l4 of . .01.6.1ffiliamaiLateAtsimilakismarg A igggamj,c6U4,,,w mir handa., below, rnthcr_than. pofe The actuil t .1' L Oa .harld .. ... 4,000 - At mitt belasia.re Gem Captured -- Captured by Cstptuised'by - Oen: Backe ' : Captured ,Captured_hy:Gen,llostierans '":t,000 :by Gen". Dfea e. 30 . ; Total • x;, . -86 , 300 . .. . - ..a.ili.z. THE DEAFT—CIII9U/411[110. 44 MODIFIED. r -,:: •,. _,, ' 4i. WAR DEPARTMENT, ltri P493tokk,nsuAL GENERAL'S OFFICE, ;-y;1F,...-Cil.pl '1- VAhangcl , o7,4, July 18, 1803. ;CIRCULAR A o. 51.—The fourth paragraph of the Circular No, 44, issued frout this office jcily"9.2,l.B43',isliereby modified, Boas tO!ebr resivpdiwiik34.ll* ~W AVlrefilatriqdWlra• Wm. Whiting, Solicitor a tbs,ar..D eft, which will hereaann. gove.gn ,4ll, 4l,4lllaggit in which it is applicable Ve•:•''; A ':•7 't , - ..; ... (K:4, A • xi I TAhtf.44flo6.4iitifteil'ititirtliti.stntlfittg, servicemf A‘UPilid'alos - filiFilfiefirt.,6- , ioinv-iffthehkot•Of•lofarch 3, 18C3, chirmetki's, and , c 11' 033 t I:41 "- — 1 7T i lf . _, nrf/3 a 8% , impt.loll trout the ,-oymgewicisout, say, $11416-! 7 b ill t:::::vtlf: ! -" : t iskilva iiffil -PC.i e llj elfi li t:e i ela 2 i:1 1 : 11 :::, .h:T it ts Ith . :11 , ghti t -(. , , techavt„pe (near rf.fittet t ptat7,l4oltgd: iinreitVka - uPb4 iti!e•_ 14 .- Nni6l% , 1 , . the Boaz s a ll have decided that : the , claimant is liable to serve, he has the right after such decision, against him, to pay his commutation money or to fornish his substi tute within ouch extendesi times as may be fixed by )ke order of the ' . d _•,, for his appearance for d A ' ?I''' ' ~, 44! '44,4h . . e. :: 1, 4. r sl. 1 ASOI ~,0 1 t ar :..rtment ; 6 A/4 , ;. FRY, ve- ' - eneral. in li itor I DeparL ntent, says that tie draft in I.M'ork is de layed only while the mob is bri. _ lulled, and trafthe-entollinent - Bet williw - saforaed with out fear or favor in eyery loyaLState.,,, ~ - Fotrors - s - Mnenon, -- 3 - rity - 18. -- (1 - en. • Fester arri re at 11 . ~, , • to-day. . 4., T nof 1 1 ri ‘ ~* on, on t , .'v , ~ .noke, wa . dad I •'•.• or g . : ~:':- . . der * Captai Maser, on N • nday night. J• e bodge across Garcjp,eVkcesekartg deekroyed, and the reb.lls, wbd hifd' tesefitly beemni,quite bold, wire OriftplitiSely frota4 he siver i naai t y.i?iiles baPlit i ,5 f. t#i ~ ,- 1 4 .:J - 1 , :,-..; ..i ..: r. -• ••'' L 1 For f i e past few fl a y s, much ac tiv ity has bemetbk,bile4 in t tljiaitipar.inent, Sal . l results of a genefielarchnriacle Vlill soca' be 'if SIAM. The - Raleigh Standar:4i kin fMor of &recon struction Of `•the Union; and thinks it probable that . teetiis•Of teciinstruction between the North and South will ,be the: adoption of -a gradual emancipation system by all the' , rebellious States, _which North , Carolina, in common with the other siauefaates,-winaccept, if..tho •United States goset r zunent insists upon the same as the onjy krthii that On be granted, notwithstand ing the life of the ipititution is not in the least itefaired•by 'this war, as is zenerally believed at "the North, . Noltdag _but a peat standing armysbetweeas Mast - its- and alives.couid.itaptir the'in srit ut ion, over which ie-ChroWn the shiela of Stare iiiiPiiittnicipallaw's,:ttigether ivith the inherent: wilt of•the Southern people:_': . Hence, these are the. pheapeet the Government can of inii tlin'tfeet tio.So ! ,vth•* ! n ocrepf, _ . . The Wilmington Ziurnal; Seces sion--shee*, in speaking of thenSsenibling of the OoritOirOgis t - liesinterk::oti:tt.e dall - ofGov. Vance, -ciatgolibly.to nensider the_qpiiiitiOn the rebetenrveney; char ges-thatstliei atiii more b:Lipariiins,Ptkieets occasion. the caliefl„sesialini, an bitienli;denonnoes the retionatruotionistS, wilhllwititebtion'to7uSe the Rgislature as a 40409 r :40,6048)014, 1 11644.qtr,50gi-, The Raleigh SAte lournil allegeaihe dlseer -errtfittlieeret *hobo. iniriioses t 1 etnoet On/ which, .eleobtleas, - ,ramifieatione •throtrgieut the iatei:tiMlei IWO dirdini•lnetip - imii irefiftly` &Alia - Wadi% fithe - .Joinsiakallmitatinnzietreeiinike State prietiltitniblvaneletieS: - - • • . . • •••• to I' L h elll4 l4 . n k l aasYdrit i tri e , h a i s • .e.r• 6/§Lew-Yesticidtzlf4.9.4--Aspeohtl-dispoteh &vex headAuktrt!re, Atßy..ot the",,Tri2r6,l l o o : l oo ll itit bifieei.34 .burpapd,:Winehee*mr. , - A priyatt?Of ihketeir'cliiiighiri of iliecThird Army Corps haifSithirisittead to be hung,,,for ' bruitat viblerliee to"--1111i;S:g071.1);41-rti#Aclallglt ,tir of Ciiiiilesl7,o,:trioll of Coli.rollton., A4 1 04 - MATTERT ON THE POTOMAC. NEW Toxic, Julyl9.--A-Washington dis patch-vsysitict, on Sattirally The re'beriTreed on the ei ee Moly Coorge Ptaitatip Bch field pieces, . from Manila /watt, of 61' Gunboats werespila - Own fo r,prai 41A%. , , = The • PuiLarrELret4-July is very dull ,•• 600 - Ohio extra sold at $6 - 25@ct.50. _The refaileri aid bakers are .huyio g 'nkoderately, - at $5:50(,5. 75 : for; ; .87®6.25 for_eextras.; .$6 371 et 676 i for. extra family, and $7®7.50 for fancy brands, as'io quality. ll e ye flour is offered at, $4.60®4:76. Cora meal fe "held 'at .$ 1 1.§..,5 for Brandywine, and $4 - efor Pentieyavailikthiat. Wheat comes in shisrli, the demand 1#4412- -itedi-and prite r a hmie les comprise aboit 5,000• Vitshels at $1.4000..43 for rentisylisiiia red, and x51, 50(1:55' for white. Rye - $1:06" for:Petitisylvania. Small sales of .cart at 80@),Wie for prinie;yellol - r; - and 81.92c , .forlvestera ,mixed.-*4,009 bug. ~ oats - SOW 19g3500. CW.verseed_NOW ,-75. whitkikey-47647.10.' -. ' " 1 NEw e A ;. ka_§, Juif 0 . Qpieviiip-4411. Fleur dr_co#lt!¢..EMlßca of 8,000 ;13..0 $4,W,0, for StafeT; t sls'sso6"lolar Ohio'; lute $5 - . ftirS6uthern:•Wheitt fitta , 6los4 ® , 4 s C , Attcacia,' , . - VOLTAraolaltZ=Ntidi-, Stocks are . olitge ;',.pliie,agftjand Rod!. Iflaltd . 1004* .11440isSautral,-ratkraad, 10 - 9 1 1, ; lUitelii gasp:Anti:4E l NA 13 At ALta i nl i gg 1 2 4 ;":NW14 1 4:34A. 4Z 10,-.44-4 *Pe 4:041L cogti eatei, 9u. „ :I 6 AAS. , . 1. ItiNit gt lt.4,, rtiiM 1 14 - 2 fg 4 P/P r ra C r oft, ;irofmaisatwi4.434l-41414 - aii , ,intr-• refs of-o&ulper at $6 374@6 bittAtVißdaltrdull 46sit ie. Sugar;Aair olemanct-; /Fold*. Rico nento. - - . 4 - M1111=:12!IN HEM .."1" 2 -7 41"). Illiffaymbirnine, Rtlanst 1A44 5.41,14044. of mes' an y adeiineollßine, azol 3 potsttip.„ fto* thkrt# l 4 4 / 3 0 0 of W7lut ratite ".lahNorth street, at 3 o'clock till , afterndon;-= TILE ONLY PRIEARATION.th4t will instantly pro duce a splendid br . o;en d'r black in ienmicatea. without ajtiry to the heir. or -:spins the: Ma of the face o head, is CEISTADO/118.1418. DYE. * l l4l l l4telitmgo44* hiNitt44ol4sq.l6,429llea, i.",,....., I. li t irriOvi gy 4ele *.n' • ! liti-Oi kriwi #o4l,k•ktidio.i_iina ix, • • —LI , _ . -r,, • .., , ri4 t'T niaq gni -iv ~ 0 . -4 ; A '''' . 9 iiiaidlied664oCAlMlPMo3lool:llllifinse _.... Netifelt„.Atld everywhere, and ... a . epligimrial Nair Drikers. Vi11tiA11f,,M1441344-poitiiihcordlng to .. '.:----...- Cristado;( - i i elliiiel l reservatlve Is invaluable with.rbliPs-it imparts the utmost softness, the.snostlesaitifittiliniiiisia great "Vitality to the Thsk.r...:n: :Li ;. - i i. - .''.."-t L - ,-" ; i': id :i _I. Y.." - - , ' . Price *4°Kiil44.l2:PfrkNOc4or diOg eke ' racstit.wlm • oiggx-.11-f °Tim tts. ! ~ fitkirein:tvw:9- 4 4.7giuot#14;oriiiiif890ti/INC WritUrtfOr THILDItri . calll4llll4ii •ArlifeiiirPttole preptififla is tlie s piefecif .{an of one of theleeiTeiWale RhyackeFe itndparetajia tim - Undttd,stateti, - and been tuitiket`thlitrleceis erith Altreitaiiint ihre4 cen by millisms of mogkersand children, from , the "fee ble intik& c'or eliw.esikold to thialdit tip L i 4 ; 404911y xelieveaAlta, frompain, rates the, eteneelti illtu4 t kqwelo 4 , eerfeeta.,aAidity, and gi.Yefitt.cl4o4ll4,ene.Fgry r to.t4e gyetent._ ,11..41 4 14. atiumnatanatly naiera : . •. • littotpusr tut 73d torktrbirrivate ! , ,,, - 4e3ati caseat,ol..zDYSßNxiam.Y: OtitilliEN whether it arises from teOliliaekli-fierin rlwi.lr ger :1.11 - A ~ „ rl. - 4 " -; Pal directions for using will accompany each Vla Nm/6 T l 9 4 lo" 6 MM7oigac PER KINS, New York, is on the outside 111311ppeth „ .tTSCITr , %gill> dioine Dealers. ~rlncipal prieelonljr.2s.oanteper Abotthi, r . my2B-d&wena ntriaat ••••J t'ileg NO.I. 1111 , 6 101eiRli 841111.4 1, 6 • Etmaitigurit6iftliwunPresttiVi Eitalial tigitiiPS.P/ALS,t3filige.STME, .40t1kWINACMCCtr a me a 8144 . 10691rmarklekellint r mea dilzinesa, drowsiness, st i ng and cramping pains, and all dis orders of the stomach and bowels. ONE OP MANY CAPES... arOriginal Letter at 294 Canal street, New York : . .7. I. 0. 000 K, publisher of the State Banner, Ben . . _ WM - NO R TIT CAROLIN.i; PROGREES QF ikit; ArH6 , :wAltitraabtrT9ceir LEV., ASPECISV'MTICES. .- ~ : -1 0iiaiktsioiti ','; ningVn, iras vq.•faelred' ailtieblrYPEPSTA, mud friim it s time noyilifertiole of fooDeonlieden , awallowed without - oceaaionini_the moat ujinitntSidalOWdeneation in hilratonmeh. Benlive years 14 . t:sitlfer Wig dreadful complaint, wt4rt he need !..1.113_ ,.. .'.13ntdrat boa did ant seem io besiege- akcoud . 'P r cl4l l. `;4 1 11 00. and Wilfd•ei nue ike iumLstaireunix boaPe; a COST PLIDTZ CURE-Iraileffeetac....7#o9rail ',lo,lrdyepepiia was and my eiptctations 431 iii early Beath ytniOked.,, atollment --AMNON NEW- STYLE. • '"ffim"*"""111 103 - f ( Sgrn f t NEY! Nerr Etr.4. "Toraire - ui FrairifitiniebT7GNU Tr; BELL. mfrdttlytf IMPORTANT TO FEMAIXS. ,'""ctikFsF:Do:ie,s" • The comldnation oflngredienta la these - Pale are the renal, of - along iiid'ixtinhalve practice. th'ey are mild their - calerition;indierttin In correcting all Irregn -I.llllne,Pilienllinniatinitfii; removingallaiiinitione lene Cher froniCeld - .Or -;nthirriee, headache, pit 1* the iialpltatind , pf thif:heart; lila tee, all resvoien alive a. fatikrie,44fn Cu th tte.ch dietinebed atoop,-wladolb !nitre:T.34l of nature was the isoptpifitrlitell ' lirker t • 74 1 1 N f those lyregnlazitiejs e on ] signed so many to a-prolosittt rev .7% te273lecau enjoy goo. twain! unless she is fewaler, And li:heavier s.n obstruction takes "place 'We geriareihealik begins to de cline are the most idedudrentrdy ever known for all nom plaints peculiar to P l eSisistis. To all asses they are inwahushicertelitilyierriOicaivsysior ify.;Thirykskedlik;WliblitiffAlsieleth - eM at differed period4thiOnilsOafthe country, having the Gaudio* - of some of the mod imissuat 'Physicians. in denerieet. - Explicit directivipu, steam; when they shtuld ;sot Zs used, with each" Bon—the Price One Rolla' , containing from fto to 60 PULL,. Pills sent by moil, irrentotlY, ikpieraitfink tn.. the Agents._ gold by.DroggisterepetsAY- • - PriMate); ao Cedar street,. New .York. iti"therTliburg i loy_C. Bannvart. " Alachaniesbarr,Thjr — j. Efi. Dellett. " Carlieli'bre, 5h1614,, , 4 r Shippestibum.biy. D .7W Zasikkin: ; ,t;7l tt '.l44APlPeribitTg rig Xi HarlakV,:. la sixixieSt4we', by Gip,pricr?'lVelf. tr etriutbkbrabetseei decaAt.tirly +1 1 ;14 ZAIUMITa: MIES lA_ DIElk, PONco'.s - GOLDEN: .PILLp • • F I O imit4 1. 1. E • Orrdeligiaeg*ri* and ReT*ll Obseinctrons;jiari whateter cause, and" swags*/ as a Prevesitivr*i - Trials/ PILLS have been ailed by the Do ny yearp,Arotb ip,,Vrenee extd.&marisawith, )leled succetelterveA7 (mar gin!. beiffitrge4 b y -4a*. litaisand lialisiftho need them, to make the Pills xtblic for the alleviethin agFarn i n any...iraetularities tmlibilite - wer r as wort is to prevent-6n Inciteasie if Yemily where health will not permit it. Females particularly vilimete4ortagie aspgiselyse thetaselyeasaotracuttlioned against these Pills while-in-that condition, es they are sure to prod a nclaurlagsr„ing timaroprietor assumes m~pesll9,4olbl theritithrinjtEconttiendeltbouzis their wise the Pills are raeoramandedu_. Null and explicit di riestlosinkext,-f-Prieesli-kliper fiktkly-wladesakeand:votail f .by CILARLBS A. BANN- Y Druggist, No. 2blenrelisrirfeed IL NraIiNLIN.B., Harciabarg r _P-s.-- Laddee, by Landing Ahem 31.00 by the Eiarrisburg Post'Oftfee, - cati hive - the Pills sent Tree Of oks•rration to any part of the country (confidentially) and "free of postage" by ? sold also by - T. L. Lesinttaran, Lebanon; JeA. Wotr, WrightuVillsOL..T. giv w :t, orkl S. ,E,1.1.19rr, ear ths/m.4 CAL 411:21041/5 .1= 4 iiiinx.sn, Chain. beesburg;ls:l/.: W tin; earrilleLA...P.N.ltertital,lde ehatileaturgr i!oruth" Liber ty afrei3t; Baltimore; and by "life 'DrakeA"in' - very 'awn and - city throughout the United States. • BALD k B,L - BKEL, 218 GreSierich Street. New York, General Whelesa:e Agents. ;CM _Look eut for etrunterfeits. r Any no Golden Pills of any kind nrilusitevgy,hgejsr,signed B.D. Rowe. An others are a'binse impala - ion - and insure; therefore, -11:8 you valteryonr lives er.dinsaltli,ro .say nothing of being 'humbugged- eut of year inoney4briyonlrof those whashow the'signkture - of-B. D:'Hows`on evSky bon - , which has recently?beenledded . on account of the Pills being counterfeited'. - Thet.ingrOlients atm:Toting the atsiveTille:atweiutif known to every Atent. They will tell yetrthe , •Pillitnie pellet:AV harmless.; yet will do 111 - claimed-for-them'.-= -* T a HOW - 13,. ; 37 -dtv:` • • otai. - Naw Perk. SEEM - '2tutrtiefattelti4. - . 1 r OTHEtI'OOLHIAB tOtt S 'AND Af 4 ! .. tek-GANts_ Oirtabl;A*cififlitir - .iithwinusakempoation Pillgioanta e Iteheeg .. 1 10114'betItledietritikot Ahopitimly alibe held K.! - • ffEii;Mi:ZI;ZZIOME=i . . Lci,:ierilisnitlita,anitidie. 15th, AnaustilffghsPireU Ewatara, Wednesday, 2 th August, Eldel 'a 8. Douse, y tu Darrnniiday i gpAggivt, Wel .Wolaer,ltlaangllta A ~_gt.P.l l4. BPF.tn * Nel4*~7.tibt4Y'llivehoel 'rAws Hatt Hanover, We medals, 2d±Septionker..4,lo, ille. -410 . 14 . 41 A , P. 1 ergrai11i04 , 44- 8 4,ifitteNAW, tillendS •• ~...janggauctrzr,y4 a rAgdh_nitpte:r.her: ibikinsboro. Doha eago, - Ttretday, - fitis Septoemper-..Bnefir:s Dauphin end Middle Digiorl; Ma hy, UAL Peptes ber, Dauphin. ( -Need, gthlllipteolobq DA.e- Wedturay, Nein biir, Jefferson. Thursday, Tith September, S. H. No. J. tiel l atrtatgalM l ll,k3nff ll'A l i algieih r ber. )414erebtire,. • .• . 1 . isb ittie r bli , 'Tdaift "422 k B 4..Withe',Nra:4ltWille• blittlin, Wednesday. 23d Septeintet, Ilerlyaburgc__ .tV3I er*2Vftrte"Pe"z. n nd u t : 1.• • ..t" Th itti Matlf. ' WtilitiAttit.SrcletebeeMateatieet. W. - AtittilLAKlSthitleifittlef,' s trihia NainatfiatihneerigH dinnizienteatinfket , P•cidtk: ' Teach .eeki-Witi'petteige thentielYert.il,2liniitiattOii4iitlie 'Met in !wbrielfeheylifitfterto .1 14iich 3 , anal meat' , present testimonials of go( d more). character. Thile&whO 'hold . etirtNleite's "ttantaft Ifult , yeat yteaVe*teent them. priyate ke Weld iniftes satisfactory cacao I *..ehOvrieand'tftettripplieniffiritinst present a written itiatlf at from at lea.-t four members of fliepoant fin6Y ffeellierld ettitiftif 11101n.' Fuch examinations held only on Saturdays. Teacheie are re ,nd Tided ' Ist' the — flair , , i , eirelrAtee :dee stamps. Letters on postai...la con_y_f.ning . yo tage statoiatill be liresiply• + r-, . •• • A Couilty Insntute will be held in Harriaturg_ontte 'W3 • b,N2fi h 110rh , atitr Sfit r Onleel , llll!*.ri: • 15 ' Directors especially., soul the friende i f cation; are inTj ted Ail be pl'eselatittthiefiriinifiation.` ' • • F' • - VD: INGRAM fro.vBiperitteiidelit.' .Rgsidenr e )5 Market' =- - - •Agerm Notthe 1104111.18BITAG D TDB LETEms TURN PIK 14 -.ROAD -CO.ThipA NY - lutiref-ShiViii7 deal/Lied a dilifdablld Of Hon "ii7er cent. upon the catital stock of sAiCcompany r riaTatile tolhe shickholders oikaitinett .13111). " E rdisep,torrit i..ll , lrrakbittramir 0 6a-L,1211.01 ROPOSAL62.7FOR atilt DING' Al •r SEWER tireatat prcisseals kficeisell at the 'Ocuincil Chamber of the Cornmnn Counk'S orrhe city of Harrisburg. until UMW orotock p. in. of Saturday. the ,firet-day of .4 ugupt . rtrxii, for the poesteottee,9i a HRICIC BEW,E,lL v fnur 1:404,; diakelef clear, in xpr...th qtype.t,lidittfileteh4ll2b,Mß iorfhx. sewer under the'Cshal ; nreth• th6febtio'f skid Street', to e.owden street, arcordirg to the plans—end- epecifunt one of }rather •ffseWehilit furnish &1 the materials and:de sit ziheiltbei , _ Preps-. sarieltalitataittilf piFeliTtfelf %ail yard for thnnenera - - -1-47meat4110 iltatigon, - rthl'fillimatcsvf,lbe z ehiet f.t..epiat*lttl:he 'Fait pioktesses: tmd the CoCulcil retreiiilireVitrwa 91 , 1441bitit,8 Judi' the Be r ' • ftE O 73; - STIOYM4KEA, ii!toetti,Ning-Aroax4 :ILI o .; iisOzeo4 , .1 130- - li Al -1 1 . 4£ll, W- le — sea a-the aonpr i leJ9glrAifPilisdrerPitaldeitOf the Oeurt o , kWlese'in 411621P .Weflthtlimilaial-Distidet; con eittiOrAt4eVtlkee PflielbA4Plat.... PO '..Tofini "Id• lh 3 Hon. hip/S.-VW{ 111 , 14 iinn.,Anoana„ll„ ousu, -Asir - OM?, ,_ Amin. anAtunount t haha+thiii oditiorr pre SiiitorwmaidWild tiebt9th day of May, A.D. Ph; to ma directed, for holfOrt. Ch•risfil4yETerßlF/PrBol 0 40 1314 1 eaetrit 4F,rfuwl. Anp,rtgr . one id the Peace 'et merge r ' - we' eatnity' or inua, nd to corn :ingeitiA 341110 1ntrilt 3 .51141MIWAlleginsrieelt, being the 44th e gfroic, 11033c<anet6 doritriouw tito.ireehe. mwtowfiiritt ridatiarhaiehttitUrtetthorOotlinerijas _ tices.ot the Pau* Alderiti . en; Arid Conktablereflehe said WI anon a n tatioc i ef i y2==o2 - ..ta d i ft ei v r ;firthe ir re wok; iiitali e uottuesuatawa ni and thei i olanimeniqua i.. ..:kite eh Mewl things whio to their 13111 be - done - and thone - who;are-bound in adhM It ' • folperiametAigaitaitt AeletiewibiethakF a e or 41# 11 ) 3 4.1P .kt.1e4.*11,44V / "l ci ,44lll4"l'lM'- there to proseejlt,o„/~ . t xsike 1, ..„ , %Yr wr ippy ea hw o a arriebure, t e ihAigy of July, In' the year or our Lord, 1883, and in the eig hty seventh year of the independence of the ratted States. J. D. BOAS, Sheriff. #pJ e+~s WANTED—Several Machinists, at the j3,17-it BEM WORKS, CHEESEIifAIt 47 PI .LS DR. CIitESEIiIANiS FILLS EZIME MI
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