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I • IN EMI ES ••• , ~_. t -'-~ ...~.. n.' „. sittsburfitt Onattit. .6> FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 81. 1 The Milos State 0 As irigictilly appointed, the Union State Convention was to meet in Oils city on the Ist of July • but owing to die fact that 1 most of the delegates were at that time all sent iniChe service of their country, aiding, to drive the ,rebel insiders from the State, the Central Committee held a meeting in Philadelphia, on 'Wednesday, June 24th, and c king P;Pairsa Sam, Esq., to the (General MAIL= being Aneroid*. bly .nt,) passed the following resoln- Yon : • . That le the yreeeat emergency. whre 'meaty **dee to the ttokm State Cleaveattott an to odlltary wet" anti mance to prefect at ate 'hog appetated toterbeld at Plttsbo , ab. an the of July neat. it le dude dleut to post pone rotteeothm tuna W the Stb day a • tit next, at it o'clock a. ,- an d It Is hereby id soul that tine: ' aura, a aij ll ' alnnan . Pr° gura * PEI Darata, Joao 211.1161. • In orclance with this resolution the Convention will • attiemble in this city on the day above "named,. and will bold its meetings in Concert which has been engaged for that purpose by the Committee of arrangements. . ' The Spastsh Mission, and the Ise ligtbility of tee Governor. We take it for granted now that the Gen. mil Government has ceased to desire the aid of Governor Crane, in, the manage ment of our diplomatic relations with the proud Hidalgos of the reliving monarchy of Spain, ij that was indeed the poet to which the public necessities were under stood to have so imperion dy called him. Why they shotild have hid recourse to him for such a purpose it is impossible for us to divine; inlets they were over-perensdedby parties interested in his removal, that kis appointment would gratify the loyal pito- pie of Pennsylvania in several ways, while the interests of the country would not ma terially suffer at a post, where it has been considered Belittle important that the repre sentative of this nation ehotdd speak either rye language of the country, or our owe. It may beohowever, that the Governor has interpreted some conventional phrase of politeness, or some diplomatic expression of the Prouder, at 'his dinner-table, which Was intended to signify nothing, into an engagement to provide for him in that way. The fact that he made of it the subject of an Executive Message to'the Legislature of the State, seemed to wear the appearance of a doubt, whether the offer had been suffi ciently definite, or might not be possibly withdrawn. The French have an idomatio phrase—chateaux en Sepagne—(literally, etudes in Spain,) to indicate the visionary palaces of dreamers like the maiden who wiled the treasure of new-laid eggs, and prospective thicken! and silk gowns, upon her bead, and by an unfortunate misstep, demolished the whole concern, with all the imaginary castles she had built - uporoit Bo it may have been with the Governor—. prangs diploarat—and this is perhaps the reason why report has assigned to him the mission to that "renowned, romantic land" of bull kids; and inquisitions and autoa sta diplomacy first saw the light, srad so many decayed politicians have been turned out to pasture, and eo - rmany un laugnaged catechumens put to schooli All these cloud pekoes ire now, however,dle. solved—for :ramose which may appear hereafter, and will form not the least curi ous part of - the Governor's history when they are brains, as we are informed they will boand the .question is not of a ( Spanish Suoasesirac" but of the humbler (Moe of a Pennsylvania Goyernor. Even if the General Govenunent, how ever, can afford to spare him, we cannot af fordlo take him baek for this purpose. The times are too critical to allow the sacrifice for ,any man.: We have shown some of the reasons why Governor Courts cannot, and ought not, to bit elected. There are others equally potent which . Iffi pus over for the present—because they cannot make such a ease any stronger than we .have show"' it, and because our information is either not suffiniently authentio and precise, or because it has reached us is a confident ial way. What we have stated Ms been stated calmly, and' without making any question—as we might legitimately have, doi";-as to the merely private character of thetleverier. The facts stok" are all of a public or official nature. They are above Oration on the mere of truth, and rest, in a large measure, upon the testimony of our public records. drid,they are auch, we think, as ouight to proven' his name from Doming before any Convention of re spectable men, as an eligible candidate for any publiki trust. The fact, alone, of the private agreement with 'the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, witlathe circumstance* attending it, se 'shave shown them, is si graver one, by far; thin ids apologists seem 'to be aware of—so grave at ' to make it al most incredible that the Governor- pro verbielly weak as he L--should be so weak se to sllow Lie nante.to be used, or , ; that his unreflecting friends should be se and fool-hardy as to suggest it. If an di ter charged with the custody of the public records, or required to keep a record of his own official sots, or evens privet" individ ual, should so deal with an imparting dam. merit in Which the gratis had an inforrat, what would be their estimate of the sot, and how would it be rewarded ? By something very different,, we bow, from s renomina tion, or even.a honorable 'sib to a foreign land. thippoenthese things thauld hereafter, by some honest Legislature, be made the subjiciiiithat or judiethi inquiry ? Does this seem improbablk wigen - they' are treated hy_the advocates of the Governor . himself, as so Straitens in their Charade; that they cannot be now brought to the knowledie of drapuilio, :although: strictly public and °thole' mattersNeithout a storm of denimobit* 'agile* title plain name • niched statement of the fact, as a piece Of thi:wet;herald p etißlFil,ithitral Are tkisi meraY-th inybad.y—iviceratt inouginneh to know that 44 WbUld' be inittclent to-Su- thorletths_buisChtnest - or removal of a Goriair;it. net - SOntealleg lane Bgt,lbire".sri.o*unstinsei here that d i gigid.taingrevatie the set" to which we hive just referred. The faith was not told to the Leilthetwre, when it demanded to lotaw.V4-el things More. ffhi — ratatal 11 1 1 4 0 4 0 d farJl shown to have Usti feisty ea swell hy the Mord of thS,liidittirththsieUee 17 the testieth4=Of t the7o oll thi Nile*ldr. ;Pintvzsucc. It they' are *be believed— \ led it is impossible to discredit thein—the INN Eld - it2E YE ~~ papeitalten frcim the Company, as the con• dition of She Governor's signature, was not surrendered, because it was of no value to the State, but because the Company wanted it, and demanded it, which it Would not hive dont; of couree, if the fact, shown by the Auditor General's report to have been otherwise, had been true, as stated. We cannot shut our eyes to these facts, even if, as party-men, we could overlook the ar rangement by which we were robbed of a Senator, and the ,considerations upon which it is believed to have rested. if the Legislature could wink at them, we cannot, and the people assuredly will not. There is no answer to them, and there can be none. Standing by themselves, they make it morally impossible for us to support Gov. CUBIn under any circumstanoes, and equally impossible for any party to sleet if it should be so reckless as to try the experiment. We ,slionld despise the men, who,. knowing these things, should ' seriously urge him under such circum stances, and resent his nomination as an impeachment of the public conscience, and an insult to the moral sense of the commu nity; and we know that wo should be sus tained by the judgment of every honest man in Pennsylvania, who is conversant with the facts, as we have stated them. Instead of deeming reproach, or meriting the charge of dieorganizers, we have a right to expect that every honest Republi can press in this State—which prefers the party, as it ought to do, to any man how ever turated or blemelese—should join hands with, us, in the endeavor 30 sere it from the disgrace and disaster which such a nomi nation malt inevitably inflict. We have a right to demand of the politicians; or party managers, in the name of a holy cause; and a bleeding country, that it shall not be made. While we are perfectly willing to leave the selection of candidates to the dis cretion of the usual organs, with the largest latitude of choice, we have a right, at least, to expect that they shall give us one whose reputation is unstained end un assallable;—who is alike "without fear and without reproach." There are men enough of that kind, who are not only the equals, but greatly the imperious 62 Governor COS- Tut in knowledge, intellect, and administra tive ability. There can be no apology, therefore, for Wilting on him, at the ex pense of conscience, and the imminent. risk of defeat. The Democrats-45 the Copperheads still delight to call themselves —have stepped aside for the first time from the mere newspaper candidates—who are generally but the party hacks—and sought out their ablest, and, perhaps, their strongest man. There are great objections to him, and he can be beaten easily, if we are but true to ourselves, and do not choose, for the sake of one justly obnoxious ma; to throw our chances away. if, by any adverse fortune, it were possible that we should be doomed to defeat, with the hopes of the nation_resting upon ne, we would, at least, die in such a way, as not to shame our past lives. Let us carry no more weight than the occasion imposes onus, and if it should be our fate to be beaten, let it not be said, at all events, that we have deserved it. Mother Copperhead to the Rescue We hare already obettrved upon the con cern of the Post for our quarrel with Cult- TUC We hare now to note along and dis mal howl, which we have drawn ire= its hybrid co-laborer and auxiliary, the Clove as, which, without the courage of its ex emplar, has enjoyed just an little of the oonlidence or respect of the loyal people of this community, It treats its readers to noless than s col umn of its meal twaddle; all apparently concentrating in the idea, that our re marks about the Governor, have the fault of being written by somebody who his the greet misfortune of being obnoxious to it self. We are perfectly willing, in the ex ercise of our charity, to admit that, although most of its editorials are borrowed from the newspapers which it abuts, after hs y in robbed them, the article in question is bityond doubt original; and we take It for granted that the gentleman aimed at, will be deeply pained by tie unfavorable opin ion of him, which it has been so unsuccess ful, however, in propagating, if he does net take - comfort from its eulogiuM upon the 00T .1110 r. It could. not well admire both; where they are so entirely antipodal in all things, and we rather think he •would prefer its bad opinion, to its good one, With such evidence as to its tastes and, We do not know how far the force of our statements in to be &fleeted by the crit ical question of editorship, or whether the evidence would be lees formidable if Ulcers shown to have been furnished by somebody who was not in the good graces of the Chronicle or the Post, agreeing as they do in that objection. It is proper for us how ever to say, once for all, that the Editors and proprietors of the Guam are respon sible tonsil that appears in it, and so en tirely accessible at all times, that there le no occasion whatever for going beyoad them, into the regionof conjecture. If we wars to follow the editorials of the Ohron icain the earns way, we !hold Andel:id titudinons paternity among the male ones. Those °lndifferent description are all origisat, and aver likely to be claimed by anybody. - We don't And fault lilt% it however beosuse it borrowe, without, se knowledgment. Even soond-hand Biome is always more tolerable then original non - We take it for granted that its Warne , fol oonjeatarea hare nothing to • do with anything in the shags of • • e, family quarrel. We never meddle in suidi matters.: The laterceptviLeliten and Their •The intercepted letters of Trri. DAVID and his Adjutant... General, Coors; which were doubtless of some nee at the time to General Masan and the Goserument are not now of any general interest. That from Adjutant General Coons says that on Ups 28th ultimo, Mr. Parrs received a letter from La, in which was Conveyed to him the first intimation_ that an army was to aSsemble st Culpepper under Bssuzzosib.. Gen. COorin nye that "the President was embarrassed," and then adds that the ens. my me massing on the peninsula with a view to take Richmond or make raids to break Lies line of communication. - He xis that 610 "protection SfssiPi!ar* Ant: to be regarded, Woe,. other s Point . ars kaserdsd, and he - asks La to spare some of MI own army to keep open his own communisations. The letter from Jun Done hew by • 3'o hOiaikla 1V5,144 ;SI& ''''''''*li'4.."l-11*.%.14".1*4' 4..4 +.l. saying :that "our hOpes," in regard to de. . monstrations to be made while the Union army was losing its old regiments and re oeeving new ones, had been disappointed, and he mentions that both Jonasros and BRAGG are calling for more men. DIU°. aEGARD, he says, reports the force in front of him unehanged,and that be cannot spare a man. This, DAVIS adds, was in reply to a proposition to Be AGREGIARD to send troops to the Mississippi to save Vicksburg. "The President" Then mentions the location of detached brigades and divisions, and says that three of these have been temporarily withdrawn from Petersburg. He concludes by saying that be can spare no troops to Late, and that it is of prime necessity to defend Richmond. These letters prove conclusively that the rebel force in arms is by' no means as for midable as has been represented. At all threatened points th6re was a cantor troops, and from none of these could a man be spared to meet the pressing necessities of the case. DAVIS was in profound despair. It is th be observea that this admitted scarcity of men was in the latter part of June. Since those letters were written, the rebels have lost in prisoners and by the casualties of the field, over one hundred thousand soldiers. The evils, complained of by Davis, and the pressure upon the Confederacy are thus largely increased. It is claimed that the conscription now or dered in Secossia will bring out ninety-five thousand men. These will be fresh troops, a reserve of boys, and men past the prime of life. They cannot, with justice, be re garded as a substitute for the army which has been lost Neither in numbers nor in soldierly quality will they repair the dam ages which the rebel force has suffered. In this interval our own losses have been comparatively light. Our armies are nearly as strong now as when in June the rebel leaders were supplicating aid from all quarters of the compass. If the traitors were then straightened how much more should they be now. The lesson we are to learn from this, says the New York Commercial, is the necessity of keeping our army full, and of pressing with large masses upon the retreating linos of the rebellion. It is the polloy of Davis to keep up the strength and prestige of Lee's army. From its position and expe rience, it seems, in the eyes of the world, to be Ms army of the rebellion. Oar suc cesses. are overlooked at the West and South, and the fact that now after two years, Richmond is not taken, and the rebel host includes the old familiar fields of 1861 within its lines, is held to be proof that the' Confederacy, as a power, is destined to, snout& To overcome Lee and 'thoroughly beat his army should now be the prime ob ject of our government They can with draw men enough for two full army corps from the Southwest These they may add to the army of the Potomac. To these unite the conscripts and the fresh volunteers, and there will be an army which must succeed, whether it sots as one grand mass, or whetheilt makes an attack upon Lee and Richmond from two or three sides. It is the Confederacy as a military power - that we are fighting. Seaports and inte rior cities it is well enough to capture and bold. But thine conquests are useless so long as a great and defiant army is in the field. Defeat that army thoroughly, and the rebellion collapses or becomes a foolish and aimless guerrilla warfare. The rebel organisation once driven from the field, the Confederacy will be powerlese, and the "nation created by Jeff. Davis" and Mr. Gladstone will vanish into thin air. A Nashville (Tenn.) correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer, under date of the 21t14 says: The army of the Cumberland is moving forward at different points, and you may rest Retired it is not the intention of Gen. Bosecrans to rest satisfied with merely annoying the enemy. At the proper mo ment you may expect to hear of import.. ant movements, such as will take the ene my by surprise. Brigg's army is un questionably dissipating; large numbers of deserte'rs are daily coming into our lines, endive have every evidence that the people are 'beginning to regard the rebel lion as in a dying state. The leaders are adopting the most desperate mimosa to Obtain reinforcements, but without much success. The mountains are billag filled with men who are leaving their homes to escape conscription. Whenever Gen. Roseanne advances be yond Chattanooga there is little doubt that Bragg will retreat. Sheridan did' not en ter Chattanooga, as was thought a few days ago. as it was not permitted. The fruit is not yet ripe. It soon will be. EXLICASEI OP BLISPS 11 DALrtttOu.- Fiftyeiz slaves., who had been ient to the negro jail. in Baltimore by their owners for safe keeping, were set at liberty,on Monday by order of Gen. Schenck. Sib• sequently, all the men enlisted In Colonel Birnees colored regiment. drew AD rERTZSZADICATIL FLOOR OIL OLOTEL—Jueit opened, 00• II td. shoot of beet quality..vied remised, end good =ditto' to pal dotni :11 new rid repot . pietas, neer betas in Olt stark" it the NEW OAOPZT *MOBS of' iI'EARLAND, COLLINS & Co., firm STOKET, next doer to. the P. O. EXTRA QUALITY PIANO Oynfis, Noir and beautiful atitinr, just opuusd at ttts ' NEW CARPET SNORE 1731 Writ dog' to thik rod Calm EP/UU kirado ILITENTApi topf. 11ARD,Baitar On I MVO AN PBOtle hut nooloot and anal ap, or odd :falai us. LION. rALN--A good' Farm in Martel Toornthlp- Indiana 0013n0iP4411oidsits of tho Indian. Etsaoh Sallrned, near Btu*. Lfok Stations conteinitue Imola to 00 soon. of whlelt 60 acne ete &Ho d-40 WIN In doter and ifs e ;Iths befence er.ll Ittobered,itnd ott wide/good new fohte; A v.ll lobbed new brisk hate; eoatalubte re rooms end ball, Sup platteted loan hems.. A- 'good ben time bun 80 .11 .441 MI. One of, the pees of chords o' a 1-kted e of matt. grape., to. - Beretal good. tptingi ofeetwalior. • Abe • 000 l beak: Sloe jot* tOiruililp told' innalog thetentb She farm , rflo 111 WO. POIMIIIIOI /24•7.. /*Vdr. iv.v. Avestan-12FM No. Uslno moodaPooti ?Inshore' ;:er of !in. A. -W. 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X'FAILLAND, COLLINS !4!E CO., 7t AND 73 TITTiI 6TSIGI4, Bon , sum mum! rouncrs axisor wed silts rad Flaltkaold'etreoti Arzir atorzarzswft' Jrrs --- - - - CONDENSED 41111C.—=Thil is a prep ',ration of piss milk and 'loaf net, sad not sour in and sort of wostber. Pat to one pound tin ants, ;or sale by tho dozen or at retail. at the lamfy ox•ry.rtore of JOHN A. ELLNSHAW, ems.. TA...rty.nd Roof qr..," it LAI ts, ti LIQUID Iik;I 4 4.NET, ro mak f•g. fa • taw minter,, delicbie eked be.ltb /al summer ee eerie, for .ale by the dram or single bet. ti•, at Om froxilly Grocery flora of JOHN A. firliElHAW, hal corner Liberty and Head Arent.. Oilitt.l FOX 14,6 ter.-1 WO t ffides on Diamond street ; fret Cu Great street Im mediate p amiss, /1211 S. UOTHIIIIkT & SONS. 61 Market et. PAISILLY IFLOUIL-100 bble. Extra romtly Plow In @tor* and tor sato by HEAD 11111TV2A1. wr. 219 Lib rty,tarret UROFTED MEN, of the 22d and 23d Matt lets will fled in every tome of the DAILY 011 WHIM f.T DISPATCH Inhumation of service to them. The daily I. delivered at ten cent. per week in the two cities and •sorropoding boroughs. By mill fifty mats per wrath. or al TA for three monies. the vooLly *1 CO per year. ring's capita at PUTT OMITS a year In oittra of ten. Address. PRIPhICTOIL DISPATCH PITTS. HUISCIU "A DM I Mewl. McCARGO% MARBLE WOKEN, Ess LIBIIIITT BTBIZ?. A biNontful and Tided ssiortment at MARBLE MANTELS, Monuments and Grave Stones. LIAO, PLANT= PARIS; BObIITDALIC 'AND JOIUHS• TOWN OLNLENTS. JsBo.lyra D RUG EOIIOE. DR11.11114 PLANTATION BITTERS. IJNDSET'S 181.PROVIDITVOO IDTATIORZIL AVM!, °HURT PECTORAL • IXTMAOT SA ITSAPARTILA, COORARD'A REDICATIO SOAP R.ECIPS BABA= AND EXTRA LONITTED RONBT 80.1'8„ DURISZTTE PLAIT MIND EXTRACTS. . . 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B 3 mania' maa la tha*aat &end* of tad adbireWad; vs ere rdeldag tt. await pi& tand &maul sad LIKIBUIra. alre ' sbh to did a craaplata aarataient d Carpet., Floor nil Clothe, Ratting, ho g wa•• id" largo Maeda' la pram OLIT IVOLINTOOR & CO., be• • - f is nrra tram. ALTTENos, • - •roz itmumirinninsause. wow. atm raw $8,41 risme de mg atik Whiti4 . o4aked mid rimy Mattinp, L m *rib sia a sorkeiniantr. OLIVIR WOLIIIIOO,I* ae. SLIMMER STOCK • Or Roots, Shoes emd Gaiters, &dog Oho% Id WCIABLLAI94AI:II3'I7O2I Royal, A 0.66 rlrra CM= prrER, WRIGUT & SONS'Af t LIAIL-160 Next BA recoisc.now bidfnt Aw Liverpool with OIL, having mot of itor cup . bowl' ." will World di &swatch. I,6ooiwoti barrdit ou tiwithippl =Os. 407 - WSIGHT * Bun% Pllll , lopithti OlcutTouamicomin sax. - nit. p E LI 474 r131R —PII V T Ua IG Li IRH till T i isolrript & • BONSA I . `ADILPHLS. ion,,Ltypirooch_ • rill Ave Bdtlah Ilwrira• 1111.1A111.11/4 BOMA. soy, Mister. hula' the miter pirg ba . " Me •11/141114 will to dtipatdaos - ivote. • • 10 1 blasacoof /night _ 1/Mas w$101 1 !* son, •• Phlbsielpiday . Or, lIITC4OOOt, eclissT 004 • . . . • 1400.00r0b.. EpR BA4II. Aito..ths . tot. — bl Abe ionic MOIL HIBBIG - trocas con Dewar awl Suffield stmts. lianduster. DfflBourTlONo—liolici - *hereby t=itbo a= or meant k 01/llol‘ elk 16 1 / 1 Wit All Mom rho ore• botaisil •tho kale will =ls P i m" kok lo soap MATH. koke.,_ 7=-1 thus tor pada', • puma to NW, UN bottom. ' balk ,gmotit °Tema !II t 11Y Tu N-130 too Ws. douss stiles. SUZY U. 00 . - P :4; I!]~iA,~4u:t larJl JUST BICOKIVF.D, A TRIOS SUPPLY OP • Secs' halts Clam Sons' Malts Clara. Son' Malts Olissir, Boas' Malts Olga.; With Protoxido of IMO; With Prato:l4lo of Into; ,/ With Pratcocido of Iron; With Protoxlda of hod; Paria'a Annul Liquid Pair Dy.; Hawn's Ngyptian Liquid Bair Lys; Bnin . ll Ng, ptlan Llanld Hair Dy.; Basin's Nuptiati Liquid Hair Lys; lidithabaans Stimulating Ongaitnt. Billinghama inlaylaity, nitwit=, lisithigtiam's Stimulating Onguent, Itallingliss'i Stimulating Or anent, DRUG AND PATENT DIEDICINER STORE 67 and 69 i nn Street, (TWO DOOll3 BILOW 1 POT 0717014) N tuiniti KNOWN lir red./. 1 , , AROLITIC BLICRBEBRY CARIWIrrin DISZNTICILT, DIABSILIA. ILUX, °HOLM KOLBUS AND stritwis OOILPL►IHT. The WI/MUM Wet tag* to Qs asks of Ws rootody. The mammas dilly motto at tateaVallog out.. attest Its Tains. To the solar, tods.tly, It Is toirstosblo, Wag apperprtatoly tuned by One s to taw ostiltiostel, "The Obldierse Friend." *Abort Owl It Mimeos to soy wattles, syrup bet oblldesswithin, mud from the Waldo= ages of n A.ROOTICS, gives tot the sabres by remolds; the Siestas. • &OA by ttspestabts mitymbers. sir Pees, 25 OKtill BOTTLI ' MX, WELT BY WI. • DAVIDSON, IIZIMI ( A NA : 0; 14- v-s t% r0 mi 1.... ::3 ..U.110. 0 4o\ ria Ui. Ism 220. _ SL LOWS, MO. Imo Al. ft, II aussu—,.. .01. '.., 1 4 A . 1 ' WaTza..........A.40. eellevlal loceLlee Aviv/ tho eale:st the ILI. Inlaid mar St. Loath so., I b ills the etteatlea at ghee end Weil llenabotenn to the Allalrdi gibe stank se overfed by_ Profs. a. A. Nem ollbstos, sact a. Boo*. a Ihneld• ebb blsh. sua sagetbse with the test of btu export ewe by lueotbero TftWkr Me sad et. Loots. 411@Uermtme It to be the aph,, pare Mutual I sad most seeable Wag Dow Inoue, "bother //be lie ce emestaie Pats mods teas It hair stood be the Gbie Zama tram 1134 to 9 maths. to Analysis le se - the Oley se Mika from the ho, althea any velliteg or pnwesstlee whet. . It poor es pest edlaelbases sad plastlalty wallas, vibe ere not limns by be abbe* sail whisli Malt orb* adabitum of & tarp boyar** of seller boned shy. /em Bow to MU admix *a the oboes My, to be from et. Loeb oidelhered ben. ALEX. GORDON, FARM FOB BALE OE ARDIT, All gado, Mao, and la • good st•t• of adUvatkam. The lrayeonamtn **slit of • now BRICK DW1124 LUG. containing 10 rooms; Lrp I.IL/iILI BAU VIVANT 111111811, with olooms Yana goodproharl of pan taws. 00AX. aide the whole bra. Mt- s"te In Baldwin toryhlp, about An nilloftoa the city. lagibr of es yrs= minx STILL A OHANOB arra NMI max= mar Nuns Ton !Nrchu obi sit a pain at ETU AND , NAB. DE. BAJILZ . Pis portkrolsr stfastion to . tko trtsfasat of 0 aOlllO D 181•11114, tlis&flood 1 1 •84__Wo sir ea OA.SLIAOT, swim isTl5, tor *awl. uLAL ?um, twirls Alll l / 1 01•10 BIM& owl treats alt-:11111T41111/112081f Ind; oho HaSD IMMO sad all Attains sffsg tho I. sad I !""Atitaaa mitt inure" - -- A L...1ALaati1.;1160.44.11141M 14 • •si S •ts sesta IS de seta. Latham ea Se ItAt." • • % t. ItLL COlll nutealmas me Illiedaal Weems Isehmark IL D., Saber et the Salm • laeb, •• • I. Tlitessell thans."' Sit tiadte eaS tO say Sans poetSai ; .t). ll , lth ematim il le = N im patar ew atvma .aq. 'I t :et ) 1 QiWll"t MN / ara " brA4tIVIPOIr WM= DA% NO. al Tooo#lll4' Crimes SPIN. ir0000.03% 011100. Antibes:. lythlor _ 01,6:11,116e1. 5 rot/woes in store for rabbi JOHN D, 0A1171111.D. et•rllog'e diabrods; Starllog'i Ambrosio.; titstitoen Ambrosia; eterllng • Aimenosta; tilatiela • Oo,'• Whir Peruvian kart, 03.'s Malt Punsiaa Park, ?Abbot. O Oo 'a ilivir rumples Buk, Nichol. a oo.'e /UL!. Peruvian Nark, Lard's Wilma el Tooth; Lohd'o , Bloom o Youth; Lo!rd's Blooms Youth; Laird'. Bloom o Youth; CMWaive's iseelidor Heir Dye; Obrtetedoro's lkoelitor lisle Dye; JArldodoro's iseet.tor bat r Tier. Dh.latodorces Iscelslor Bair Di.; Bataketor's Prmlam Hair Dm retch lore Premium Betr Dy% Batch.toe' Premium Betr Dye; Batchdoei Premium ask Ton Venni= Mir Dyes vaultlike' Hale eye; Vasllion Hale Dee; VSkitila Hair Lye, Vat the Hair end Whistivi; Tor the nett sad Whisker.; he the Heir and Whbke•e; lot the kept and Whisker% =I FULTON'S PITTEIBORGII, PA. DIXON'S T1111110•131111.111111/112DT ion OZICINNATI, 0. Ho. ill 030011 D rine; Prelim:lm Pa. 0052/1111ING 41 AOllll. AbIidIY,EMWIU * 00« eth.4.7 Anglin. mind of 1100 TN. ZAZKS RABBI, XMLLIT !MIME! :Noss arra= 111111112.16111 DRY •NDf. JOEL HORNE k • 77 AND 79 MARKET ST., Are In ihdly rentpt at 'NEW GOODS! Which they we oiling at SMALL - ADVANCE ON COST I And are chains out , theft deck of SUMMER GOODS! AT VERY LOW PRIORS. eirWitOLZIATE LOOM up team' COMMENCING .10.4"Danr, July Alt e, MI6B, onosans 011► T 211DUOT1011 AT BARKER'S 59 Market Street, Ia- CLOAKS, SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, good and fut colors 120. Shirting Mualins. 120. ACE SHAWLS, POINTS, MANTLES, 0 RN 0117 E, All, IQ JIM OLY 1863. AT MACRUM & CLYDE'S. Ws In fa reasipt of NBW GOODB booed, *Wag the premed armies imprimis, sad OM offer to "bob., sale sad WO balmily, se KWH LOWER NAM' THAN INMAN, Mamma asortarati of IBM mums, FANCY 111100DBUA NOTIONS. adoo,—Wo w oloidng out, at rodoood price, our root of SUMS= TRINSIDISOS, LITHICIIR XX DROIDREIRS,III3IIXIII HQSIRRIf Si GLAVIN, SO=N= FURNISHING GOODS, 10., to asks roan for our Fill purloin& • w Conntry Merchants will find ear Whamla rapartralatta wall stocked with all gum In oar Una, and at prim at now as any bona ht dty or In tto amt. MAC/ UM GLYD/C, 11/111101T NM% lon Itety•en fourth atm: and Diamond. LAWNS, . BERAGES. SU2I22ER DRESS GOODS, • BILE 11ANT1a111, SUMMER MANTLES, SACQUES, CM 8., la 1..1.+46 e, 8111.JANO'YLIT COMP AT 13Eitessi 7 , Ho. 21 FIFTH STREW. as- A Mill sleek a MUM) AVI) EOM& ILICIPIUM GOODS cossumtly on ma Mil NEW DAiIL 0.11.1008, LT J. M. Burchfield's. sun ascrztyp, , BLIACSID /11181.133; IMBLIACIEZD NOM= I ISIIIII LIMINe i 81/13T 1120112; SHIRTING GALION; , I[OI7IISIING #111i1615; Komuato maxim sooludi (loom Clads% out at Cost„ and Less: Booing Jig r■tarood kos lie lad "gook of RAW GOODS, to addltioa,. to do stoat aboolly IgPiiNEMA AT &11171302 D PRICIMEI To close oat oar BUMMER. STOCK. To wadi! algOs orte.tasy poithe a oar SOX., 1160114 41, 4ridsPealaMi to • Rama Ptites io - ifsick is Point ft b . as wirlinloo sagfeeiii:itlipuotamiti ur. Ou stook k arnt igisM frodiputiiiim heft's . lora leasty Mid. .WIP imr.abeth lally mato at OW • AND' DicepLABLI won ro Unk . cwifime law asly lantAi am= enrAbilag thy wed is ea pre. leßhuitz and Milli Vio bailorjaa wiaisohniiprkan isrgr ty,say *as beak MOS, isoluirai fin 10.17 11111161 , N ZW . G09D 8 .! • . _ 141114 - Willer aOO.. - essair /mo w ' . - pAßis TRUIWINGB, , - 'delimitoltam J v - - --- - . _ , _ _ , - ost mdvaifligit Ihrrollami• at thus Ausllaibkr ; 7. t y cRv i itaprik; • writroi. re. 34 - trilara. oLvaiNeOUT.ollslLpi -; • 1 - Mat** WIT zwuderkarianiNiiidarami h at ' MAO ma a minim bli 18111,ilt sk. wt. nem a Miami 112!!M!!M=IMEEM 4.WiIiIAJWILI,7ILf grPrriSBURGg.:TiRATIt XO.rD.II; 4isgstat eirZeigsgememt of iltimat.pri,t, CAMPBE MI.NSTRJ3EI lIINNTINN IN NIINDII/4 tinder the venial= of MR. M. C. 4111111PBEL Thb MANVOTII OOMPANi, hale theta bet:Want sauce at the NNW lownr SHE: A.T3I, Neer Tett, the mat entcert¢l .4111147.041101 by soy m!uttrel organtsailcni thifigocia.wal opn Ai above, fx a shad axon ye, sir for fill parl4culin us lkitai, Prograsonish do., ao. FRANK EDWARDF ft[lllis. pratarivw, ,WANIED—A situation is CLIMB or TIF luta/marl, by a 'alibi Man orb* boa bad dont Aso ran' expo' loam fa oveh bad Mall groan, Ns Writes a toots liaad, 'and. otaaka tbellaindsh and Guam language vary dr tatty. Would 'nate atonal: asnatany nodal tit lay branch of badness.. nallehown tofarancoa. will. be.; Flynn. Nemo &darns /1%, Glytllfl Unica." „iyakat WANTED.-10 BHICKLAYBitS, to mock cm the alleiheni Orphan Amino. Apply to JAS. EBB% at the Km:elder Cost and Lime Tan; cm , Illatlom Avenue A M. 8.. Alkegbamt: TITANTED. 1111 CURPINTICBB NVANIniD. 26 MIL:: 1 1111.1 . 741. • BONGII . III, st t en !it sa 1,28:3t WAleraith--Inu a OMNI% ia•aW • waat Astute at SW a manta, taming n 4 =l trar .Aartathta Peadis. Oriatati Baratrataut other new, atatal end oast= salaam litteaa*S..: . .. mstatawayT SHAW to CLAIM. ISlddate& WAlkaliu.-475 • nos:al-1 want to :1;!. Also Agnate la siw7 county at ITS amattio mama paid; te IQ* 11): 16141 4.' ' Itaaalnia. Addrem apiallootater Alta& NOIR ' - UCTIO.Ar i 4 t& daBOCERIEI3 .AND" LIQOO 3 / 3 .0i .j SATURDAY 2108511141. ,nrytt Ll,-.t 10 o'clock. will tornoldist the ~ Coitmseetd Mars Y00194r 52 /11134 moot: - . 2 barroA Ground Coffee; 1 . kried Appki; 11 Lk, uorrfog; 5 boson Chemical 4. 1‘... Soap; kale Yellow EicaN S •' Otnetotatt do; • - 5 Beruobtag ' do; 1 . 8 /union • : 1 bslf oak BMus Wine; 11onsto old thqu'd Brandy ; 8 " 542buddam nolinapps; our of the Want altterr 4 dozen Item* Prtpat4 Mostird; 41 bills. Oat end Ott Tot." 80: 40 gro's Wootton 9894ketr„ 29 Gem Montrau Llidonat; ••,.. o.lr+ atiUF DOTI. nreILMAIIQIL'AooPra. rilotseutx, Jr24ll.lSti.—On i•LIU . A • .L 11100111N0, itivat lit. at 10 o'plock. *Ol ya sold,st the Cositeeroud dela boast, t4lif It inn; tn. gaol Toboto Puts, oaliablaiLo lot Boa. Butdets sad otiteta 1, 4 1 Dena t ItelitytklitiLlueers. ' LIIt AND cIIU rinlV. JJ BURGH LOTS AT 06PULNIV von? sem —on ILIKIRoLIr AlTelttiuoN, Anginnl24 eoienlz. will be sold. on tbe prs hN, nreaden onitiage coa t. the fatiguing nine Waal& bal. bi lots In Blnninghem and Weal PlitalliVh be.l;:S. [DeWitt to the estate of Wirer Ortothr inn ease to be In the order of soomtrettoto • Three Leto, Noe. 25, 15 Indl7, In the Ebreadkill'il Binetageam, Bloglorn street. Imbues -4abeark_ , sod dregs streele, ears lot 25 het front; Nee onion& log back Nose width 100 feet.totbestuus eba. Nibs - bole debiting and outtumre erected *heroes. due Lots, Nos. 13:34, 26, 36 and lit - in She . Bee- Goad of enrol, sham, on lite Inas inesen, between Gregg and Jorepa eteerte, each Id 24 bet leash tot extending Dean ease alletb 1061 fat to Oscan et. i.j, on/being carneeint on Blighaes sat Jennie-.:• One let, No. 88, in dm Sorondi of IlloancPlttee bulb. beefed a - heat of 24 tint on Oman stmt. end axiandleg ttuanah to the atom:unlit, Turnpike Reed, a daps of DO'het hater ea Its ibeettet ittenduiline. ' TIMMS at ask. D. 4913 ditemlEaunk • - It:eaves' • ,• esadoseets j•IZIEUMPA3UIIa LOTS AT AVOT/UN. lAJ —ChtEATUBDATIIIIIIIIIOOI4III . I4III* r - ma Web*, will b. . .ora t ion - premiesk Boroast.' of .tliarombrug. 'the . klioulag. ballibng Cialblia•nalzg es the goner MI iettii..2! Oaaei e.reirsed Illulbary Way, Malay o.9pOillietla O. lot V Slot O haws front on South Pod .tial I Poznan( took Os tot slug blulborty roue sdj I,asig loaf. as& Not 1 aches tent Bomb Coool Prat, sad roogbig koos - 01101/ /Ito WA, osib SO Rat host on' Kidd* otto9t, 11d t tate..dtog boat 550 feet, to tbo rose of above lot / . f um lot at the owner !tool =I Booth Oink '4 scoots", 11 hot iron ori moot, and omiloodlo( gloat gontb Pool at at 55 feet 9 Mohan.' bonus ogjdoLog lou, mit to toot hoot ea 11qdi 7 .aloes, sad 'Pawing toot fa eI 1)6 Paw. ottotaws Of dl dothius pod poverty to bboapburg L ogled to , this d., noII IMP 9iass or titio•tbkd eoh ; inton es ;fie' too sw• saariiinth Montt, oscurod by bail rfif. Iv SIT DAVIS a von.wanra. aaarti.; . ' E > X 0 SLLENT Str. MA WIJS OHINSIS. —Us SATURDAY YUBAZ G Assiut Isle u'olecitoeill be solo st the Oosuseedin asks—. ;. mama. no 6.1 Sub s hpt, tlins =oiliest &robs. - Isehlses, laden= one Smut City, eel* Walnut SeolosetToo sod ono Wilton H. ftlih'n jyi6 Defile a leotLifrittillk 'lll=l6m INE PIANO AT AUOTION.—AIa F lILT usD nossisra. Ausutt iss, al Wawa. will be sold, it the Owswarodel Ides Boowily 34 riish street,one very superior I *elan 'Flew% • flub Asides% Marin" reas,,xcomd mum. DavititmaLwiaal, URVIANOWS P. PHOTOGRAPH ItOOMthi C. °DUNNNMI! AND KAMM IS7I. , pa and 84 dozily one Ittoliiitsoses :51.1002 wam Bieatii '; . . _ mat. =.r': .: nurrommus, or ororystoo sad dry* plots or Word. Stow tho popular Oiolo do nee to (Wolk sit Lib dim . , pirtfilulad7 eall the 10! Patios cot tio AMID ANDIMPENZ tie fag this iebbikkaimt, mobil tit &lust illilit; • Arliasszcopou*aae. "11 . 0atio0immorif, • - wrarg;riari:;2• U' - - .IOT/0111 . 18 IJ ESSitr.tiiVital that tb PittmanOlp lately orlathig Whoa DAN. 1.111.1111111111 re sad 'NI I. 888 0 BIT, adder tba dzatof DAdtX Cr 81111 1110flia 0011..v0a daostind , • Jal7 art. 18611, 07 stead coloot% DAIIIIII. • MINN A=V lolatoWl to aides all dotal dal tone . b7DAßzsuainsatr . r. 10 - 0TIOR; 113.14EREBY iartitir that I Am' immiummuti„i - wusaml Ballineralijte' sa to the adulufactors add male of Qassorsorai , ..l6o tub. oUtas Arta to b. D. • wir , Busurtr..t!* -- . pattastihtp to froaSJot7 fah - lata. IUPAUSSAbIa Arkialal Traro i i MY."—Tai Parndsard to aart , P•Prta Mat oat sielpaatt tram any prt bud at acatarad, either Woman Wad 111.1 W a=ittatatiog mamma stasprooll ?or Int dam Paint VIEW. ham Ikea WWII Pa Palatasola tar IS P.M Vt=. diem= tanappa' fora itco:adligst ffil*Slllo- Ma% hilmool wfs•ke , .: _ flg n' u "" ladigu ago - , arta: 1111d6.i liutolit3Ar4 gthig mama imulat - 624 as ACtiral [Ma 111131113 7- Rakes tg the I &*lorbralle , meamatrae mast al le halite -- wash", if stow to behind to the Mated litearVill beollena fasalsa kabtio:Aaogoa.la' D►ttoQt e oh- 'helm Da V Or smenausia bOX?. Vale bpi Gat It. 2140eT e Agent, Dettedia ti A ehalL:Mijka 111.0 Meals ikon the Wm tart. Tait' Rona. tw o of that mated out LaMar rho auks MN atothee &dale • tem pm. _ c u. n ow & liberal swat( will la gives brim um hemakbet emoirelag tbasagno do. mum heroWU kik at KozGAg swots sr, martin as , o,ll•Tkala 271k1al
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