II II FM CI A •l MEE >` FM OE ENE .• • EMI= SZEINEE t 4; ISE=MM = REE SEEM MI _:~*-~-. :~= .. - :2.44 ~.l`~-i`~~'h .. 5I WM MIES •r-• - ' 4:• 4 • 4' •, OE II MEM El IMBUE ME . '.^,'..,* •‘;', Olt;- • • a«, • ;1•; - , . :4, :!!!4 • -• • :;•• : • •-•- .7., ,C• •:•:. • • • %; 4.-' • • rE . • - 1. _Vt. GINE MIUMUS El ,~..\:,. ISM MEM ME 111191111 =1 Mel MEEI kti '.~.9ti~ ~':. WV _ ittsintri,h sSaze , - WEDIRMIDA.; MOOING, .RTLY 29 The Ulliolll State Cour:n[loD. As originally appointed, the Union State Convention was . to meet is this city on the /it:pt . /AV ; bdt owing to 'the fact that _lllolli ottbe.delegates werivat that time raw sent inthi - itaiiiee of theii_eountry, aiding to drive.the label Invaders:from the State, the.thintral Committee held a meeting. in Philadelphia, on. Wednesday, Jane 24thi, `and paling P., Funs Stunt, Erg, to the Chair, (General idutxzel being nnavoida. bly abaent,) pseud - the following resolu tion: itosirHot. That la tha P r.gl atsaaatiPonoy, arida swpski da'egootoao toil& Union Etat* fave - d fa :military okrrSoe, awl num% ba on at —.a tapippOatact td h.l'd at Pittston it on -os spit It is d. wiled imp dims, to bast: surd Wednakt.y, the /kb-cay. LI o'clact. in sad It is busby /sit 11 ' osveta 0144 mat pm tem. Vlro. hum with this resolution the mew' ible in this oily on named. and "sill hold its% icon Moll, which has been .ages purlic'oei by the Committee t arrangements. . . Potklanty of one Governor. It is sissiested, however, as a ,reason for the rismomination of Governor Ctrariar, and the only one we ever heard, that he is pop. mho with the soldiery. If this were tens it wcodd make no 'difference, under the de claim" of such men as WoonwAnD rind Lewitt; that they are not entitled to 'the privilege or protection of the ballot-box, against the skulking cowards 'theme, who are their :worst anemia}- . and most danger mu, humus ~they tire from the rear. Bat it le not tine, if we may trust the almost universid testimony from the army, so far as We kayo had an opportunity of hsartng 14 and Ii would be strange, In deed, it were, looking to - the &toddy pr o . videdloiihem by he, agent; in the first plitie, and his whole subsequent Conduct in rewd to oonunitabuut, with his well-known preferences for men, whose loyalty has never been co:widens! of the brightest Our readers will remember the time when . it was publicly said, that his person would not have been iota in the camp of • Perin ',treats regiment. We are not of those who affect to believe that this feeling has improved into popularity, notwithstanding the ,newspaper reports of reception; and A ftag presoltattons to which we have been so omen treated. Cheers on the Potosi= faun Pennsylvania regiment; are a cheap emnp::ment, and Lot always to be taken as wridautes of adudratbil for tla itcs. A largeportion , of - theta ti.:Lit fairly be set doirn tit the account of the offs which he bore, at the successor of so many brave and well-tried men. An absent Soblier would naturally be glad to see any tolerably do. j tuslit:crun from his waive State, who had I aontato visit, and luid,die power of helping him; but an army patronage like th,:tt of the Governor, in the hands of such a man Jut Comm; is always a fatal gift to the It is impossible, however, that with his facility of temper, and a desire to Please everybody who approaches CM, so great as Li; result in -infinite prodigality of print h% forgotten as soon as uttered, and never intended to be perfoßned, he should have been able either to ampdrs, or maintain any permanent or well toundal popularity. We you'd polnt out oases, when - hi has even pas out his way to voluntesraigagemeau to friends, which were not aught by them, in the first place, and which ware no sooner made than violated, as though,ii had been his stated pupae to soavert them into enemies. It was Goznexemr, we WW II , who said of Eoatrsa Buzz', that "He &nor off W. friends is a huntsman Ws packs./ Ir 0. tom, *hal plemrsd, as could slum. tam Goventor Ctrs= has dealt with leis, or such of them at least is were honest, is about same way. Sr is not Buzz; however, by any meang and we doubt much whether his whistle will be adpotent as eon that of Bonen= Dad list Can it be said, as it has often been, in excuse for bit delinqueseitui t , that be is easy sod good natured, and his been ores , ruled by the bad counsels of other- men. The fact we admit is more than probable. Those who have visited ' the Al:enure Chamber and learned thereby iolurotr how affairs have been conducted during his ad ministration, are perfecily well aware, that although helms lever given mach heed to his ; constitutional advisors, he has never been more than nominally the Governor of this agate. It is not to be 'contested—for the testimony of the Bon; B. A.Pcraviation, proves it, if there were nothing else—Wit he has beak . ' but en instrunumt in the hands of abler and more cunning nund..—not of his Cabinet proper, ad Jut remarked,: aid not generally even of. the *Wei of those who &cited him; From what we have already stated, those who read us may ruddy give media°. to the open basscas currently re. Ported, of one of these Matters, that he had torn erg is the palm* of the Govei*or 1 himsegnome halts dosed veto iMisOss, which he had prepared for igansediefcm to" the Leghdatare. But what excuse Is there in all ilds for his multiplied delinquencies? Why not elect either Gen. Aswan* Poe n; or Col. hioCimars, or Col. Ektord, or Cot. IL EMMA ROBERT; or Col. thlii• azim, or some;; one of ths other Democratic politioiras, whom he has had, or has now aboz:t lkim, at once; instead of himself? We should have the advantage then cife . least, of having the polies and responsitdk It united in the same Uncle. - We think we do not go too-far in saying that the administration of Gov. Cottrxr-- his rery.facility of temper it may be—has gathered about the capital a class of men,. whose prom is anything but C whole some one, or a favorable Index of the state of poblioiooralitythere. ThoreLlsbeeinotime In the history of this State, when prottigsay and venality were more open and shame lus, durin,g the sessionsof the Legislatm Nor is it the Isar that has generated thole Maggots in the body politic. dor. Como low associated with Idol, by his own sots a power which first set the example of am :option on a gigantic soils, and has sittos become his master. It is not evens divided sceptre that he now 'Welkin oczumeg on with the new Aogostas, whom ha h eel°. thud with; 14sii in the mph*. When be manta tidy* ail to howls la to defend the Btaie, be sends fei the - 341w c ear , and • Earridnus!ow spews Alb 6,1 it,, by way shorties bOW higia c tlitt -the "`'='. Ally{ ~ '-t` .. SY ~~ .i ~c ... 'kr ? v l '. .ram _ Penneylien's Railroad Company is to the ulvatiou of the State. It is a.. mere re kurrni,- however, of what took.4 l sce ea soon as Burr bad micomplished hiiprimary object at the seaska of-18fit He took his place in the Executive Department, with the telegraphic wire, in his Lind, and maintained until he was summoned to 'the War Department in the Federal Capi taL • The.Governor-rbroke trunohion and laid doWn everything, but the mere.' symbols of office, at the leet of his, new masters.' He has never since resumed.it, and never will. Party Morality and Party success. We heat ,. .sitt occasional complaint fioin other parts of the State, of the freedom with which we have been dealing with the Gov.. eroor. The objection is not that the tuts stated by us are' no true, but teat It is highly Impolido Matsui them; rfrecbeestute he is a Republican fanctionary ; and no ond/y, because it is at leaet a.pouibie case, that the Convention about to assemble here, might present him as :a candidate for re election. To the first of these objeollone we answer, that although elected by the party, we are by no Ineanscare that, looking to his tastes and surroundings, he le not more strongly inclined to the Naos Democracy, than to onnelvem .kna further, that if we are in some sort responsible for his election, it, only Imposes upon us-the duty of making amends by an honest confession, and en deavoring to prevent the reourrence f of a like injury to the party hereafter. To the second, wo reply that we do not regard his nomination as *possible contin gently, in the face of such a record as .we have tarnished. In the absents° of these statements it inightlutio happened. As the cue stands now, it Unlit not, without sup. posing in the Convention an absolute want of oonsciene+d an utter recklessness of results There are p oliticians , we know, who would laugh at our simplicity in taking it ,for granted / that morel consideratione would be a ll owed' to have any weight in an assem blage of/that kind, Instruoted, perhaps, in advance, in favor of &particular Individual, or 'engaged by did private interests of its Mei:there, to favorhis pretensions under all oiromminaues. We are agreed that the tone of political morality ie not always a elevated as it ought to be in such assemblages, and that they are bat too often made up, to a large extent, of men whose perroepUens of right and wrong are aspainfully obtuse as those of the unfortunates of the feebkr sex, who Ilya by prostitution. We take it for granted, how - aver, that they will desire success, and to insure that, endeavor, as far as possible, to esseirs To accamplishlhat, hOwever, it is to Le te r membered- that , they have to deal wit h it constituency whose moral sense is cf higher grade, and cannot be safely either outraged or ignore4—however it may be with their own. It is a great mistake to suppose that the people are as indifferent as tke politician*, to thecharactem of their pablie servants. A reputation, at least, for honesty, is alytys an essential element of success. No party is cutting enough to disregard it with Impunity. Republican Government will be confessedly a failure; when thin shall come to be considered as immaterial "Look at year own Governor and Legislature," was the bluer taunt of a Southern Senator to a Pennsylvania gen tleman, a month or two after the , repeal of the Tonnage Tax, "and tell me what Is to be the end of ,your free institutions, and uni- Tarsal suffrage?" We hope to succeed at the next election, androi/l, with the exercise of even tolers-1 Ws prudence in the selection of,candidates. It is not so much a question whom we Mat take,lii whom we shall' not tike. We can elect almost anybody but the present in cnnbent. Upon the record we have shown it would be tempting fate and courting de feat, to take any riche OA him. It is not neeessmthat we should, so long as there are men eaugh of greatly superior ca polity, who, in point of personal character , are above exception, nor do we intend that it shall be done, it we can help it We I will not be compelled to -make an issue upon his Record. We must /decline the 1 , I bank) upon his integrity as I Pull* Ad- mielstrator. We want the decks cleared for • fair fight, upon the great question of the day, in which we' cannot afford to be ctelkaad. With any other: can we oan go Ina it full of heart and hope. With him, we should only have an assured de. I test, in the way of compensation for a vio. toted conseleace. We have, as already re- I marked, no partislilles to indulge, no resentments to gratify, and no candidate to serve. We are content to lime the choice to others, with the single reserve itch that they shall have some respect for our moral convictions, and not ask us to dishonor ourselves by advoosting the oleo- Geri of a man who ham already so far shad our oonfidence. No pony obliga tions can compel us tir, support a candidate when we believe to be dishonest; and no siltiable, service can be rendered to any party by doing IL Suocau itself would be the Surest way to ruin. Another term of suelra man as Craru , like that ',Welt Is just 'ending, would Ism us no party to quarrel about. American News ai -Read by Um Ear , • /Ash Peo,pia. We take the following extracts from the letters of the American oorreepondents of two Landonnewipapen—the Anse and the • :enact. No doubt a considerable portion of the English public judge of American a s froze the files reports of much writers: The New York correspondent of the Time, writing June 26, my r—There has been it great revadon of sentiment among ali classes. The objects of Gen. Lee's ad. Ta 11011: Into Maryland end Penneylvani a , . re admitted by nearly every;au, except a raw plain:ill:al °pinioning and government to beatotluntlees than the his Caof asibegteg. Lbws', and binet,, as well as Gen. Hookarishare the opinion. There is a very wide4pread and earnest wish that Lee may be insetatits. teL 'The belief that the present Maw.. tration is Incompetent to conduct the war, that it cannot conquer the South; that the South IU indubitably adders its Ind*. pendinekand it is better for, all parties that It should ao so without farther blood. shed, ban spread rapidly from the lower clause upwards, until it has pettitanted the whole miss of society, except ilia contra.. to the premium ant the btaars e ' I l t adt h a e p orturtibaxsp te o v sid ne h ws the fe 4- * avow la hotel lobbies and readiat itrohe ms t dis it, is the staple topio of oonversituk end appears to be so Ryan ted sad le universally dill heed h hushed the blatant - • - _ . ' .").t w_~' ' peters of war, and welded the conflicting passions, interests and conviction. of a greakpeople into the -homogenity of one weary, disputed, and all bat Indignant prayer for,peace. In every part of the. country the war mania seems to have sub sided. New England, which spoke of the 990,000 volunteers which she would send to support the policy of emancipation, has not sent a man to the relief of Pennsylva nia. The North-west organizes her young men in secret societies to resist compulsory aid to a war which the common sense of thermsjority has long since ceased to ap prove. Such is the situation. Gen. Lee is thundering at the gates of the capita; and the people rather approve than con .deran the Confederates' chief, and wish Le were President, instead of Mr. Lincoln, to settle a difficulty which it is even out of Mr. Lincoln's reach to appreolate: In fact the government seems ,to be tumb- ling into perdition. "Manhattan" writes in his usual style JO the Ifsraid. He regards New York and Philadelphia as doomed.: Booker is past hoping for.. The Bank Presidents, as near as tureen learn, hams decided that the mo. went Philadelphia / Is menaced, they will transfer'the gold and silver from the vaults of the banks to the British steamers, and probably $701. 1 004000 win go oat, with spe cial agenisoto place this bullion in the ?salts of the Bank of England. , . The Plans for the New York lob. An esteemed and reliable correspondent at Washington, writes se fellows to a con . temporary : / Day by day the magnitude of the pur poses entertained by the originators et' the -iewYork mobs - continues to dwarf their paltri performance& They meant revolu tion—thee outaihed house•barning, murder of megrims and miscellaneous thievery. It is but an open secret now that the Government ie in possession of facts quite clearly establishing the intimate connection of tee invasion of Pennsylvania, the mobs in New York, and the raid into Indiana and Ohio as parts of the same general ' , plan. Lee was to invade the North, carry, tog consternstion and panic through the) whole region in which he had entered. Simultaneously Fernando Wood's forces were to defy the .GenerAl !Government and I precipitate New York into revolution, while Philadelphia was held at the mercy of Lee's advance. Meantime Indians and Ohio were to have been thrown into con- rulsions by a powerful rebel raid, the least of whose results would be the prevention of any troops from the West being sent Beet to meat the emergency, while it might bring abdut a meeting of certain Tory Leg , Islatures, whose doings could, not fail to tend lik twine to revolutionary measures. I But the New York mob was to be the main, efficient ally to Lee's army. -It failed more because the prompt movements of Hooker's army checkmated Lee than be cause of any action by the New York er national authorities. There are credible persons here who declare they have seen the full Uwe of,terelve organised regiments; made up of Men who were in the plot, that were to have given the mob consistency and force. When Lee failed they refuted to commit themselves -for nought, and so, instead of revolution in New York, we had negro molibing and house breaking. The thieve* that made up the rank and She of the Movement, being left without the grid. ane4 of these organized bodies, followed their vocatiin and so the mob became 'what it was. But before it is all over more than one man, sow prominent and claiming to be respectable, will need hie best endeavors to 00 7 / 1 / up and conceal his criminal connection with this plot. lEWILItare JrO2VICEL TRIOI..LO ADI)REBz4, Tor the beasit of SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS, JAS. C. MURDOCH, Esq.. dellrat sa celstoal dddtat to Amakius ant. soak on 0173 NATIONAL EINPONALBILITT . - W TSB Mtn= 0111118. at CONCERT HALL, TOIL (Wednesday,) INNEN, July 29th TU. Addeo" woo Muted at Bt. Loath Is be plosiaot of soy. Bab. fad • asatertet sad to. spootatgin tollosna, sad roroktod , at Otatfoostt. ' To enable al tut tillow dug.= to partalpto ea tltt Intortotlogooosalott, tbo Was of &daimon boo bolo trot of IS 01 1 / 1 15. illirlifelmts tarsals at Os Bag, Mato and Ass eta me of nimbilsil sad Atlgtray, arDo lc on epos 7300010 ck, oostmeoce at . Wawa or Nara Baba ■ • &mom iltonsa Oa , 1 . .11.1tabarsa. dal 060, tga UNTIIE PITTSEINOII EttitiTuli WITSo 0111.A.151 bow doclarad 'D al ial &ad attoroLL&AS Pll 111.1.1a11. payae as and attar MODD 11, tba ado' •oareat ).soda . Tao... N. NOllia. Treason,. afNlttukabt/ - AP. tairuiswANT Astrixo ,AL a-viu slag a Ansi. stasLedo, L O. s'. P , •141 b. boll Go T. rams* DAT 111110114.1. Jot, Oat as TM s ' olooli. Am, issetbs , •l 04 Lugo Is eaThelsay • nrgasetof to it. tat& • lissabas of sasstoslaso it. ColrOlally Irma to h. onvest ryrrit:lt -Iteneys depobited with w crlM 055Delir of Istsnaii 5•145a..111 be r*- fizetio a ntorn of ibe di:plicate rompts, 7n7mly mined 57 el Board a laroUmpal. EMIE!EAiSMI ' elms o arras. aaaroararroa Jo„I • Mama a Mar wha t HOW r oqiunoir, liStuuni. orfNN tho Boboxibrea to rho &oda of the Wart. aro Tralopportatloa Oorepany th at ao asommarat VOA ta0(44.6111 (116 04 PBB (RIAU by toga wird nook raboorltod, payable al tlg• weft or: the Moron*, at , Pttsatrargb. as or beam lb, 12th da6r - ot Jar, UNA sad a Ulu amount Oran ars Iliaroartar, vont othoroyo aotilad •-t. ll 4 l tre tba Board. a. J. 111•Dowsta,.• . ir....iii4llll.ltne hut) ttUrt.--.lln WOO .v.r, tba wiz be bola at tali 'Board of Trade lianas. fa efts Mr of Flttooargh, on TUMIDLY, too WM day of Aollat mat. ea le o'olooa tL , to afoot amnia Diraotors of [h. PLitaurgh Wain PM. tor choosey. it ewe. lot the swab' par. Dramas& Satiating!, Wit Breaux. JOE. M. tlairtato. J room, Imatt W. kloCaartar, sod othora LO*l mSETIDO OF 'IHIO .ONION _ 000 NT! 1 2.11011T1V11 °um erza.— Mai *HI be • ossetiag of Qs Vaasa west, *i s m : Cotoodtus as 10 o'clock a. is os WiDNan— ,NAT,../aly seta: at lb. olio, of iloomum 6 osowo. Innik ostost. A. tits !tats GonoosalcouSaals 01% 606 !Austin. dims will 4 boalosso,ot stoat log m i... has sea m tks Uoissduso, sad 14147 Ma. OW Wined I. Is provon. ja.Sta J. E. STSWAIIT.Beeratam . P:=M2=222l WANTED -A situation as WARE or • w .BALIBIIIIII4 by • youog man who bu bsd IWO Pulsars' exputenen a oath wbelms.edna Mall groovy tottcsa. Wilke • goof band. end *peaks , sita/butddi sod Germs' lineage very gag toll,. , Weald ask•llloultpurally weal In a. y brooch of barium. eauefecury releresece will be slue., nuns learns Gums OITICL" bras W ANTAW.--blioe perioni :natal at the llaloro Witch to Wu op sad Innßd hop amain/a$ lowa. ALM tO kW sad ll ttraaslog at low. h./S Og DO 00nat and to on. tho Olt/ of PottaborgO. 11 eawnsai - J . 4, Pith h. lair nth. ' Ilthlt imrg per havingV r ortablo pion Sr W for apaid for lap sod 5 051, will cal ta t.. Mayor'l Oaso to W. BA.; Mayor Plasintribasir altb. trot Wllla Jr •••15- ftmgibit* 1.t3 ..,AT A fa , 5015.-41% W.ONDSDAT 1503/1/1554.1417 frok. 8511 o'dOck, as s et. ask strut will be rol4aaboat SI/ morn, • 50 .0011frot Volt 746555 i • -- 5 bbia Gino Pita - Cootiot t Also, tho apt for lor ry Was JOSH Al diros by's 80 0 255 alashaor aoop. T.. 4L. NoOLTILLAND. Awe tiltairialM e 1 'ro Drove Tut, On MO nth Ica oTiIBS onn, tweet thste Narked with the Wise X ea the right !al . ' the Ca lifbow ww.ll rim -WI& Whew u=. ll l Sl* .A liberal. rvirset irM be e n . Ar earletsesetten womb* an abuts de. scribed hum, if Wit et the YABOAN 1101783. oe ai l alma.. Damn i unt,' . .„ topihr • ilaaAaa a aa Ws 10 r k ale aas Obis! ", G <M an In donbsdtrrb~ lootaltbela.idesaerlyoo,43F," isms - - ax e. /16 leery week !IS"AV:=2 RIBUIITOWAeIiALLOF: REAL KEL ..4:1 TAM error at Pol 4 lo Saha st t heOlarknorae.la rltbbareb. on T 2.0 lig' ' l : l •Te'luallet 20* DU at 10 o'clock s. 7t. Ut Lk* rfebt, title. latereet and state of Et.reft d eftaftly ot. to and to all trim two certain 1 4,4 of Irolad altnitt in the Plitt, Ward of Fret.burge. harlot. each • *oat of II feet on Penn street. sad € , l oo4lo tbaok fB. frt. room or lam and aloluirre p l epl a r 142 itte al t:ll: f 0 ffll7 f 6 p:t; ebtod, wh....aratascted thaw tars:rot id trick tatusassolst Pall latortattlon at to time of isle, la.. may l e olval-ed from Blkasuara. i 110 O W N. . attoreels atl.kir, N0:116711th sheet, Pittsburgh. ' JANE+ AL 4 .Xg. stkst Zreentor of rfewert Da's 41 ee (1.110114/110IlZitig I hi Groan& Paying end Vetting with Cui Woe., tollogotie ft strte .E. l , lo tror m A u sh . e l d...Z. B. 11.. en Duller Si., dn. I. B. Ben ordend dad. wind by in Alegor. AA nnane oast Wins. qf Pitisbaryls, is Wet sad Cees now Piesssoil weane. an ita,oA, is hereby nand be the "Inner et in m., That the &Wording nitelsior be and be is dlrsonti to advent.. tor prop°. n a Sr the Greeley, Paemg widening- • Ith - Oarb• et ne t Morton suet (rem the A. V. s. N., on Dm. I.r street, se the 7,00531 win banned. and.te 1 . 1 the rigid to the =ulnas dill10 , •t by ell o shrines "Donnell! eon rang strew, pawl the Elsa day of Minuet. A. D. 1857. __Ordatwt. and slatted into a law In Connell. , ZTUl 45 7 ei Zak% 6. D. 1063. this JAM NoAULIFT. Preadaa of Belecaoonnell. Attest: IL A. Miaow. Clink of Select OonnelL JUUN N. imam/. Preelde oc. nt of ()cannon Orancll. Attest noon IhrkLurr Clark of Oommon 001113Cil. lOU t ISEY2II7—WR Witt do WN tr APICI Li Pc 8 18 lITLAOtvaIM O liPoou. U PROM PHIL. The Zoe British Barone BALTAAABA. Bo'crt, we. 11 .. t . ,, having tte rester part of her oargo enangra, will be dlspatolteakee came. ' /or Waned kelpit apply to Parfait WAIGAT Jt 60 $ 8 . Phltafelphll Or, EUTCIIOOOY, MoORBABT uth, 17Mw , IS AUL a./ al•at Otarlahlegillie. Oran of Talcutbla land for a meal' antehod -nod contentently ananged dirailing howls of halk nine roomy and Millar; mar oNtaandee parlor: A tags Dirt, Motu bands. tfm ; atabley;miniefge boom , tad home, fle• coal alba. title leti soma ape other handbags. Osehara et 400 Was ofokokergoalitim 'mall tram in send: am* Tiles, OW of mot t acne tonic tram; tad "dor tad vell of motor; it Wei • toefidoar; fenera all to goad caAar. For prim and teram antra* WO 8 1t.1.,TL18 eaT•nuntl . AL hiarbot et. • I DILOPERTY, ADJOINING fiAel Li& 'l. sarr rob 134.61—We ere awhorLed to of. tee that baantl l / 4 1 country meet, cootatolog SWAT 10 toren, all under a neat moon am In • •ery inmsed tattoo' onitleatton, with a nett two Story dwoldlog. groulda Partly Planted with -fruit end shade teen tad well yawed -The share tiptoe preperty 01 JAM. tOetet, Alm Bloc Jolla uhiermec,d ogu. no., and offered as the low price of $4OOO. Rather rm.meting a home lc the country , loot at ° Morning •H. Ital.* IN tog mere,, et. Ra BULGNIS, AGENT, Manafactcrer stuery &amlpllun of me, w rr Tr Ram, 4118 XIT81LILD EITZELT, A fall aamortateat of pnISFILBGH anowurAc- TIIBr.D Nelkilltllllll au:wanly La and, which tar sell at tha land sakes for Ottati. jallaaaa‘ - Lib,— . A LZATII2B rocswr mos. occli•••041k Alt btu.. mOrAy. EW.. IL P. SwarlV• Dm ai n Stars Sad l mmon, wigs listar at... ?Winder •rtl. At r . zd d Al leadzi It at DI Nd Lip. LOILIIII A ca.% AO. 336 Jadtra; time, pl. prof City. , • Hod's*, fits. Jal7 517.1103. D IBI SOLUTION.—Bottoo is hereby given that tios Dm of tal'fit & OtflOto. ra d ' a ftgyed O'S Botorfo.T, the gash lost,. Alt tOosa who oro todatood to Oa mar Viii p;ate aroma trum p so JOH& FAITH. oat those baring mat= wilt awl tbisa /or issyrooot. or tor tills. only so abashed panto to odds tbo burner. Jytit:lw It Ma TH aDfIIOZY. FUer-711—mt & trOhltiAti k NR—Tba Wart ICELTAISAIitd. bow for 1 41111001 with OlLa baring UM of kw e ago on board, VIII Warp with despatch. 1,000 moo parrots can pa abipprd as dap.. APPIi to kin!, wmaar A soy& rbiladtrobla ; Or, IMONOOCK, MoSIBUItY a Go.. n.Pirt•btrak. T maidOURELLO MGM, 11.1 vacal aa• INV" ibiumaalfro will Oatmeal' cm.. dat s, 112GL161111 Cat TRAYII Mine, Of EWA vs ban Isceffsd • Imp basks of nes bandaama saw NAL _ _ e X•011111I GUM n sa tee et. tn. Fr mit • Vast IMO ..... a. ptill—AgEkb. MIS dr lIDOTHZII4 to OL. Iltedo 80X. Abe UN aS, dated July 4, MS, matte at we Pluebtitell Thu Cko. Too pules Wlag Ow mum tern_ Owe Moon lt to Mum 811112 At DlUYEUdater stout, u Lb. puma* a Ur ems bat sed. DWI JUST lIBUIiIVED, • rursn Sep' Magi o vum ices' "Alta Caws; &me Waits (Isom Bose /Saha aim; Ilt.llare imbrotts; itsollses 'mirror* Iformiliorim A aabross..; Iterling Aabcada4 BW+k• 0a.% Remiss Dirk Xkiwis & Oea Basle hrs.'s& &ark. &Wm. (1.% Mi.tr IRrairka Ba.k. .11klals a Co.'. Mar Penni= put, • With Proteede at Troia; 1111 ft Prom& of Tram mita elm; IFUJi !WWl:Wits of hop; Loird'oßtono cf Too* Wed o Bloom of Youth; IMMO M WHY Shoal .1 Tooth; om of loofa; Oinistadoro's Illiggliter Hats Dm Oselstadercee Hat Di.; QuietsNoiro'a Rapadar aml , 774 Cluisiakaft lataldar liar DPI au lippl atua ls tHi Ltld d Desia's Tip ptk Lpald 1161 , Mn /WIN 1 40,41,11401•11 Rat lye; • • Batabaiar's Prowlers irate Dpri Batchairea Prowlers Bair Drai BaiaNW. Pimlama Bair Ark BaiaMler4 Prealaisiftair Da.; tratlthe Mir Dye; oafuu Balr Prig Volition Hair Dye; Valli= Hats 14•1 Hashaa's Illthaelstkir Osman,. Bollinglaaa's ithattistlei room, •RlAllogbarn'e !Mathew Owe% Balllnglisses suatu,4 OagenlB, Per tb• Bib sod Wbl. Fsm Tor the Rift 11114.WhIakeril Tor the Bit sad Made Iror thaJiale sad-Whlskain TOR liAl.ll AT FULTON'S Din AND PATENT lIEDICIABB ATORB 67 and 69 rink Street, two DOORS BLOW TIM *es? orrunk) MAGA4LNKP, ran Atom:. nw Booze. CIONISOBSPITON ACT. thilysPents. . Offloia3 lid of Diesurs XXXIIPIING Pa& LIONI PROM rip' /4447 T paws Dints. ISTASIOXIIIIT - SaTroLl Cl% ?AIE.M B . QIILDJUNLI AND DAXIINE - ROTI ,NAP . ,• .- nirruma ataapsd on paptoriuid 6411 . 1110Pes• PHOToCIPAPE ALESUND,OI•I4I•47idess sad qualities. • . . . _ MOWNII Di Illny : ~.-y ... PuCZNirlltoi, auoxs. - • oask noun& aci. o' 'GOLD nuii4wenamtiooniusimmadis., JOHN ll . . . . ■ yr, 41Drie;11778 gKVER KNOWN TO FAIL t AROMATIC BinICIIBRIBT DILBEIETCA„ .. ?LIM. CIAOLKIIA Rooms nap warn ointr The itentenee nee tut* to the meths of fhb reepdy Ths enteenen dellyrepons istonfehing cam st , est Tana.. - to het nivel:ogee nen eery enure mneen at mete to .ezelet ebeeete inn Iniputlieg.ton• sal atrengtb Ineste nen heanoleee to the Intuit, sa!d swam In To tbe - salike. eepeelelly:ll - blithatble. Wag anerpostely termed by them; In teeny affiliate% "The Soldiers' Friend." • itotb • . .et o Oad It . . m • a . nia to say soothtag syrup foe ClathVal Within& need from the tabolons 'Boots ol !IASI:In/04 altos rui tO tbe =Ozer by retoo•Loa the dloc,oe. Bel oy wepectebls dealers everywhere. rr:w.2a OSNI/3 A BOTTIA I=3 A N A LYBIB.-- NM IJ Vett 'Boa. —l &JO . tek . /0 St.I.OLOS.OO. Mem ....... .01. el, wzf MarersT,„ .01. --' i . „ Aa. . WAS ....ICAO. . . --- . Hoehn aocopted:the- Agency for the. eaket the kbldeLoll ( "Lt.!. maned near St. Lou!., Ma., -I fa ille the attentrou of elms and Bteel Mannteoturen to the Autism given anent, as reported by Profs. A. L: Rays, of Boston, nut J.O. Booth, of- panned. :pry which, weather with the tart of aot a expert. hoe by asakornotarses 1n; Wtesbarsh, Innelnaalf and Bt. Lads. determines It to 0• taw polo it and most variable Clay now known, whether fore era or AM101411124 - Pots mad. Clow from It ve ha stood In the furnaos trom 634 to V months. tha Alsaljalr le of - the Clay as taken from the mks, , wlthont may. Iranian, ow preparation wnet, ever. It powers groat adheehreurea lead plastfolty • •garoftloa, which me not ohnwn by the Lz..n lyela, AIM whist, admit of the • admixture of a lazy propertkm of shell or binned cloy. I am now prepared to fill Indira for tho stem Qat, to be shined porn Lit. hook Or &Mend bore. F!!!!! VA.RM FOR SALE OR RENT, PaTJBURGE, Pa anger km», maul to a pod state of caltivatkoi. tisProrementi midst of a now 1311108—DWIL. LINO, cognizing 10 maw; . large IItAMX BARN !ENANS EIGIIBI, with 6 rooms ; and good mbar& et 7rang tram GOAL nada the whole tam. M. 111 Baldwin torruhyp . slcsit flu mass hos Um dty, of .GOLD BORDEMD WINDOW SHADES, oasis, sows AID mar pow's, aad fret patters; jot eacedvad at the NEW OARpET STORE McFarland, Gahm it Co., WM.Doilow hetintse the Pim Ornisitet DUIPATOZ ;MULL ean, ÜbT, MEM). NEW CARPET& - 111purshaiN nude la tie now &mod.' at Do 'tea Marks* in are rsiehlag the ions* pa. israi to BRIIIIIKILB 1 111 . 41.421511; Nod an obit to oar • =aphis micitarai Carpets Floor Oil Clotko, 121114; WWI • very Lu* ridamateprows. QUM FrOLINTOCZ it CO.. NiATTI24I3B, roe mum sminiunsa. We an WU sifts iillJra prim *fib Mir *Pi Maio, Checked and Fancy Mating% La mi 7,09 sad et a agoalar iprgitr. °LIU* RIYiTITOOZ Cla. 3•1 nna GRNTLIOUGPS 60.111111 /17B811181151GWM, Gatos out at Iraq low viols, of Ram= • iILTDSIP. ili 711 kt•rktt rt.. bet. tome It Dimon& ous awfra rzam num wax MUSS TORO groin sad pit a patr, at . . .. . . l ac 1 LLltitals it Jist : Elsi i• : ! ._ 1 W ,WOOD 817.111'1'. bar dam trot IPMA. z/ • : Ars dada( out nate Imp iota* of _ TOBACCO. 141,1 1 / 1 ? AND !muse. - ;"" At tbs tet7 kraut Nab Was, to peva*, ibeti ran mots. • , . . .- - z . .A Erik, 41.01/1 !WI. • , ./ DX BAILS / :: ' • To *t Icalai Walla to • OW: trastassa 0 soplo DieIIAVIK Ur &HUM iiik; e t ipsr. of shoal OATL L I L . IKIT,II4)O/11. 31T19, for A nab LiAtTa PUPI inure akrtinnA6 BIM, sad treat/ On UnnaaliiiTOPY STIIBI Ado BARD IMBED% and WI inswan alt the lir lad MP an riczniirrurr. invithli ___ _ D P. MILANO/9, i.t. . , COMITOBION MERCHANT', Dods, to . _ •-• '- CRUD/17D 'DJUIIIIIIED MB, 114 T DOM ; . . ,Irtilliplui, WZAVES.Iaq. Ax. . . dirOOL:iiii P$lllllT pr.o_tix.reveisis t Alkibies Wharf. Pibabilit b.' Ps. t . ' lyDr 3rd ' r OAST STEEL IVORKSBE WAsiink-A mtauTu Tim& sad co A d p Am py u a Nt ATI MLLITLit*Siri, go.; y. .7 xTOT/Ull.--Jui poroorto =Weft to ht. slit aDm Rum crEt_ntas to l d' ..... 0 n k u ul ltho it bid is settle the Maim ttir=r% as eri; Olr kw , -•r • - P mum. mom - telaAistate ktobVba, 414.01M100, -p Na n u u • We. ive - J. ood bt ly lu IL TOM* op,,_ DIXON I A IWO 1071 11.1110111.1 - FOX WM. IP. DAVIDSON, 01.110LEINATI, 0 ALEX. GORDON; No LE, 6;008D Firr.Z.Vl" R*►uvsat PA. OOSTADItZtel ' el ACMES, einarr, 7011.1112. a 00., so• in /earth amt. mtu:l , r, it PIP= MAW. LuoUm airtTid et Be OTS. JAMS ROBB'S, sa swan wain may worpeil" zt. OstiarP . D P 0 7- - a. o.o'±xi3 -,,;;,,;; "'Me / 1 4 1 _ 1 01r4 • - - us annum mu* " fah= - • Arble.m. 0 4 . D : 4 91 -'!4 z, lis 'rtgai1iii0441#47910104231611141.0. ..rfr ° 47.411411.14 fir 4611 LLCM a larttrrii, I n bd. ftevi •. Du" cm. .1 ' ~~~~.~; :~„ '~t "~..~ 4013. HORNS a 00., 77 AND 79 MARKET SZ, Are fa dolly reastpf d NEWGOODS Whkh thy No genius at SMALL ADVANCE ON COST And are *dog our their alai d. SUMMER GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES. iIirWIZOLINALN 110010 up stair& 1 CO?dMEMTING .ffroJrnar, .htly 1/3* airolms mulir zaDirozwir B A. R. - K.:..:.:E...iT1R.1:.!...P.,; 59 AttErliet Stret34 C LOA IDS,. SIKAWLN DRESS, GOODS;' aune, •- oott - -iu4 fast colors 120. Elflirting Mnelin s, las. LACE SHAMS, POINTS, MOIL, BORNOU So /10.1111. J ULY 2 0E1.“•••• .. ies o ••••••••• 000 o AT MACRUSI & CLYDE'S. aNii nvoifil*lrerlOWN . lo4eid dodos— th*Srmot &Polsa dorfe444 41484,fovbele. ode oed men 144044 litrOLLOwal ILT THLN StalLtie, 144eoeseeto of UZI& KLINK mum goons animenon. aloo,—Wo oto claming out, al routout gook of 81:11101112 TY1310331111, MOM il• szoinixisi ; = EMMYa am* Amiss Ittliungunit coons,. tp Inks tom kor cro: parotrom _ • ' Sr' Conti, aszetteats 4nl glad our Whaled , repartments iordistwoks4 vlitt all cows tr aurthei siql pips as tOW II lay bone In thls dlrar th• Li& . NACRIIN & TS immure gnaw. ' Isll!Uwe' Tenth stud ud Uniced. NEW DARE 0/11.14:03,- J. M. Burchfield's. 3051' 111110XMED, BLIACIZIND 1- vitnivatuo) inniain I am 111311; tams porn; GALION • ILOWIIIIIIIII GALION; ammo Dlr.*l SUM= WV* ChWag out at Coit t aad Lea t nimbi r••• bum hells* wish • ste;a• at Sow amok la silintloa i to tli• stook aim!, aa mime. win Mali an ntat trat LAWNA B E . B, GES, smx6a SILH XANTLZIII, SUMMER MANTLES. SACQIIEIt; Oil e t at r lJAPOSY BAUM my cow AT ALlemr., Mates% ,/ iio. 21 =ls RUIZ 4Ri- a MI .bar or neitiptto sareami Goons carnasuira Wad.' • A T ARDEIO/0 PAMIR! A? To skis:aim ci Bet BrE - Et T 0 0 T °rAdicanitistiains Pith& et oar lOW MI Macon Reduce .1 Bue* !Mat, As.? sake u ii:adediddi p.usim« , aux /Oar :Abet bll4l huh ii;alimis boss Mise4 sdal:l. we an Os la WV mobs veir ;; autsiais taiiiiitadteg ...!wriniestkiii equal la oar maa. Ilen4u4 imi Mien vie bay z for Cail ry . aid en tidiness law as tasa is Ile bow, LIMON, KAet' * 00t raTurruir. BROOM PRIMI aatswwaS. ENKE! WANTED... _2O OASPAINTEU WANTED. atteeeteltil LTAVA Gl yka a :ttll m " Wasr. • 00' 11/DhilialinallNlEltibioolll. sr= DOLED, fa rebate etly. ad UM Use Ili eamtn ridlresd. o r Immediate tidale,) la <Waal. TM address. ntt> Zl,7p . UVAIIITSD IRA Al4o 811 1.VAigi. &Kk to TY loilterr 001 , , Aw e & Appt 'kr JAL =NO, it the Xi.,,-ktria=id • NIVA N TSOUr . MAKOMihm . i r._ 41 1,4 1 IS SOO • Dolit•, fawner . • ."!•N‘i . ii all •al • I Or f.;.:::5M1P.1.411%•• 11 1 % . 'Z i n mpd swim 'Moir. lama Ming Wallivi -- --13,11 -476 • atosts 1,-.4Araat, bir• Aeons histaa meaty et 11111 &inset% istpewirpat‘ti .27 sum oholiq v56 2 1 1-tal stadium athtnes, B.MADIamI Implaimumer • Alfred. Nitak allPeripor Sof LAW_ ; 01[HARPr•BURG LOU AT AUCTION. 031 9•70219AY Arriason. altrut-1.4 e. 3 *Wolk. was be sots. oil the tesstteeh 4s du imago of thespebara. the Sallooks valuable balkhair ootootiactai et the eerier al Km% Owl sweet and >rtaslfolabeol dam newly 451045te the OOmelet V at 9 leebes front/at B okth4334asttekl ioehak /ear beck 99 tat mg moitorwrolley: - elj I.mg Ns. /soh ti Feet a loohee t 4 seta absth Coral arca, ma. eiaOte tam Vto IS het totitaleal 1014ifrost ea Mae.art , 0344thag beet ite Set. to the tsar of Ishers lots yAis lot Oathe omit et Maple and Nadi:omi Madier n ala Mat m Maaa. amt. sadatumtig Mai a Nam IN ale 69 feet 9 Imam Aimee sejotolog loth 444 110 Sit hoot OR =SW item. smamig beck /59 44t.11* Perdoiter 'ottoman el all leshiaa teed .bbeekelbarg colled to Qua soh. as - 16 wW be turn or cock; the Wales fa 831111144 124 likrt. with intenstomund la heal • fru - • - DAVIS A r 3f oItWATEM/aioVes. • 74•1100cavi, RocKAwLy AND_ LI BUN/113,4Pa 11101111_129, July tiebow it o'cliwiti will be old, at Na Usek• werimil Mr lams,/!ktth aßaat . lhalbl/811131 2 11111/11froplittatiall; non * isexcwinnt; inerrss F Ik.J..lrpyF..:.•;bxo '.-':..'.,:::-..:.....:.::.4#tiipe..,„.,...;--':,'::.;:::,..-:. 50,000:CARD . _ ( 07 n , i7. 41 .411*Liaut:i_DO . rafj. ioro ' nTatonarz mar Aim womitr. C l / 4 ckg af /MN itAurzolas AND INGIATINeft. citfsl away or 10, 'satin* - I M I . tT 0 0 3r. ROM STATltlillaiiND 311118 zol !Dodd itilipkr of PEOTOGIJIIIa.fI mp ea losaiL , - • Ln k i nCiTOGRAPII 003flR . infra AID NUM RITBDIZS. Oda:4 td Mode% vex I ^l . l EOQllrtr ... -..ate. or rig do ami 0 44 4 , 1 0114 Aux tzt•mabra uft • satrap am. ?In PVILTILIWINeaIit widicidutr illatiOlt of Ur amis azsutnen:te tie ma k bauy at au . atiaghtdeat. :arm b dad Night of air Pica: aii-d-sitkhcOai , VITILLIAm :A: 'WARD, asaminni infidlolg; Ild brat, beak ;teartae• enktsurartp street. r/42:4 bent bon •a. 2 p.; in. /a order to • pump touters &Ain utbo mob Soo oaf ere Ise. doesAt Ely distaste sous or 2.• Unsafe corium la .M drys tko et. deabletry. width Ido not do to -the Ibut: Wsetnorkebii • ool Ilona 2hOrs Oars crafts &don, cow" 140 sets of tank ; t do not NKR leak :by ;- lists sibakkmarod, Manor tsetb, fa - order-to twart.ortklead ease; I do, sod. to say tolerates/oe' : faff MO* of bitty SUM., - realise w.ta•r•,`,. to V* sou Word Oben,. and Wets wry loos Qs more 'sewn. 11e.as. awl • Iriusesono ether tbbrai okick. I doubt opecith 22 .'sot du. is tbe 4110441 ei err - sr. MILL the bertb.4. mt. but • bolted ars or azi•oleno.. pawed It ttawpld, ot Altolbotorni to Wow ballot orourn,... • Um. Iloilo's% tisonnir tirrotstrorthe. agissensee tho soddi, Idn nee MOM' to *aka OM O. -as to the ;RAW, of lithip sr gins of OIL • number of ink& be tesseted fa tie been: or - WA are Ina '- ats( Isobaisay worweratesnolf# or elcua perbeitir its trOispeal - - -putt, MICEIWAN PINS Tlliifilta LANDS. alum Amu 0/ Pill Ulan LASE% : - soviets to t. lie. weirs "us lbi q Ps.; ali t ri lU s be i l:CaT e llillibit bad: A l f 'l•— if:ll , l ' 4lP " fr . "' a • ratle awl obliging Whir • . &Fol. Dar t& .f77.P. liAboatil9 lfliUll •NIS4I4I.4JULV. , ; 211 . , ".-The heihedont. sve , espared. hag ev e istgnael PUN WV pat fit INSW*lll=geliber impulse ar k the shasysth ehease. = e r a llr ss=autisiTuaiAl i r hpuiv2 The IMINEIGOO lean "dreeppollailfterl toeddie me Isedosideery be the rii • The WIN" noeilso..Abiroool Walk. A C I Atb Wavle. I .l Mit . AtfaxaooD, _. ' ROW - LOST! 'BO* , JAL zarzeatuii-ais publidisd. fa • 'sided RI. - I , ll_!_kips._ ...... _ _ _Aim id: arts. • limeacts: lie /Ai ~. ...r.imaTijum MID allaCtim OVIILI of ' se Isalstal Illreilamtivoliatry i b . , 7 - ':F LA II), I 72I;:ara i i 'mu nro, , amm . : ' ' Wi.rgro.4 labiglWhit 6 1 .2 amideirn- i- -:.! - loci to ThoomiLet ikallits.- efoll waft: utio ta a plain asirelo; te sataddzook V. sift •'" : rtraft undue two pages ssuipi, am , :KUHN . ,Bowiti v klitlort. oft, ;- Nes 4Mit.-- -.S" -•.-, .c.vivalemarerwr ' - ITIATB iiiirVljaak S w m:was to Wik ' %IL ta..:ze.-4ivoa , Planimisi, , 18..a.toratamlitli... 1 / 4 1 / 1 111114% ' z k. and li fo..Wkwaumna sins& . II 'ow sad uptll hada &LLD 1 . - RD.. Bitli -tillA.D, GY"' Ni ti atjura no _ BMA- WA .11011 -- DA . TUB 1 • LIR., PIM A sad AIM - _ ual. • _, DRA.Vuto L u oth naisDnillin. gy., iwiw -, • a. HE IT. az. in wink iiiiilis eta illan. ' rff . ji toga wt" .re • j. •;. Irii ..ir. innu.is to .aniaptkak hte Gem f j - • Lula I as ta gut Gaaaulattoa AA of Ilanglu o tamaa , : • ar aw abb ,td b• rvoNvar by IN , . I' i ida "twat I .l4railleta *Mae a qy to . .au iu tbair Own (Ia itur.,,alCtilaillt baste. ,al 14. lye to dual !,:la ate. au 1 all faipiplaal WA. a O &a' ' ' J. If._ _ _- utikifig: , • ) la WI Patina alma, war .aipittaigt ... - baariKU• KIS& • ITao!,Z vuurars2 rrAirnole Co ark ' DAY. / 1 % ap Wovad ararstaii Ofaci, ' anntestonA mmik t ift i mitis - . _ Azei •-• • --•-;.• -1,---14184 1 f L-lonetwilainthre Ras; ‘-‘4ln 114 NMI IMMIL •L ‘l. •.%;,,..e.‘i" t. Clone 41 Ma 1111 / 1 .•4paireav , 11.14. ' WINKS hi II 72!2!! , . , OM= lEILIk. , MEI
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