DAILY POST. tlz,j ‘.l( llmon - ttlittitionfitisi - . MMMar t'rM.V.lMn Dem - o - orgio -Nominations-. airolit4r. BaPAJZNE VeD2lg; _ , NOTIUE _ . . _ `The eia 6- Centraterentaitt4 are requested to meet at the Merohante *ei.;;iii the pritrofThit: attrlphia, iip , 'Tueolday 'the - I ICifflk.9l" 41.1 gust next,,rit four o'elo4 CHdR.LBS J. BIDDiE, Ctiairniall4:' Pari,ADEi t irqte„ . , Itentoeratie State !C4trityrat '. - eoretriall. toe. The fa lowing •is the. btate Central Ciwitaittee as appointed hy Idoti.„lFlEl,llZitr PATTERSON. of Washington- potinty,:l4o, - .itaTrailden4 of the lute Demoositic Cenvesticir4-was authorized by!. resolution of Dyihettylb itnitilhuce..the CoMmit ,- . tie. It den . "..f . - 4 ehairmi4hiuu l %RePre"nt'- , _ , - tives -of the. /triton:l -Elettatd. /al Diartots , in to . . _, . . . , .... which the State bildiyidedi '. -- • - 1 . . Ecr.....Casataa .I.'ltitinaa. Chairman:: , ...- bl:odor ,1.43.y1er t 1 F.obe 1 ,t•Deniphill. € Philadel ,{.. Lt - Dist. :'' Joim r %ooll,..Jr.. .. . yhiii. 2.1" . .lohn.D...Evaneochester Co., I 3d " War-a, Wi4teelloottromarY t'o., 1 ' 4.111 " Wm. T. Atagp_re, Ducks:Cka . . - .sth " Thoe....Kookman„-24.orthampton Co:- 6th " . Hia4ter Cllther.--Berke ea - i• - r, 7 th " Nrni.gatlttaii.,Achulkill-Co: Bth '' Asa ackere tampon Co.: ea, " laic eel Ody:ertg•Salltran Co. : 16th " ' Stophear SI, Vilizetester:lntern9 Co. 11th - as onumetEalru.VAntaktkk.• nth "... JohiALT.llol3lo,k. nOtning- Co. ' 13th " .1.17 in Elliot. Igor ntaberland-Co. 14th '' - retnufelillepitsra - :fittroberlami go. 15th " in pr,.-Dsts riti tkOlantin t cr. loth " ' Co.{ G"rge baildera°l4 4 - ,li4ottiter Tames Patterson L.. 7 ... ~.. 17th " . John,.F. -Spangler, Xork , -C0...- . 18th " - Hen.ryEauttlt,Aultoß eg.,- . - Co, 19th " . 1 . - bempson-Afrarar.ftbntingdon C Illth " Wro...Diglarabtaifialtt Co.. '.. 21 st: " iduShsh.dkeir;;Drdialtrit.:o. - 22,1 " Thoraasll.--.'Seaturbt, Fayette Co, aid W'r. , th , Piraleyi.Green. Co-- 2 , th .. { jEit:mo..es-Wel:Bl-altran31,,Adeo. en .. Co . . 2,5 th '' - -James t ampbel , But'er Co. 26th" • Drivid`.B. Morris, Lawrence - Co. :atti ' • Thus W. Grayson, t rawford (a. 4-Slti rt F r- .. - AmPtlvi /144q.0t 4efforson - t P. , aTATEdIiDiffEhREAIz COrsl ITS - NT lON. ~•, • 9 . tr i bid3y . ?IP '•P'S'-'l'4Sigellt4.444.oVoliY.44llolktlite`. aecordinip ldutherVall sir - tifhat - ideittt% , Ili the roollrOntie DeM8W14,206,0, 04 ViVa terP4-44 o .94aTe•Nd : *bcPevatattoa was e i l l ed:toraterderbßltitte,Plini, del:U.llla ttri'l*l?fion • 015.1 AR',lisitd,',7E§l:6,llM 4.ltilolifftter4i;uB. J. Ale:and rdierk k Atich . f or kti,„4ittuinin g -4 f 4 totjeta 3 rippoifitedlSebretarY. A Esci: eofritre7Phihiclelp4a:teeni.ip Journal, offered the foilyising resolut on. a hich was adopted: Resolved. That the Democratic editors ot the State of P ennvlvanis he recommended to meet' in counsel . upon the same day,. and at the seine place' with the first meeting of Ms Democratic ststc Central Committee_ , 'Col. John lifideson.of the West Chester Jaffee,- 104;a it, °trete - 4 the , •Toileiwitik; which wa.s aISO adopted: ' • Revolved, Tl3At .th 9 Preaident. of this,Convin tion be reoueitted coffertitth the - ettairmun of - the Demouratio:Srate central' Coihniitteis'With reference to the time and of welding skid The o Conventin then adjourned_ • • • Democratic Convention. Aare eably to the resolttuongaaseda,‘ the met, t ing of the 16th. inet,tbe Dentoe,ratie Editorial Cone on Aseet at tbte'Aferchante Hotel, in Philadelphia:on: TgEamey,, the/111.°f Ago ns-r next, at 3 o'eldolr.;;P„ • (1.410. *BANDERSIS3I„ President, LANtMEITER., 14117.2,1;1863.-y,'•• DESPOIiD.E.4O7k'AT 4E0011111: From a proclamatio n ' of Jeff; published feanother eolnaitt;alid frop:k various -other - Bouthern:sburces e it is evi`..` dent that the Southern Confiderki_ii 1% 1 the throes of dissolution. The lendere, ; like Davis, are desperate, determined tO exhaust the entire white population of thg South in order to prop up their usurpai" tion. But among those people wbos: hearts are lacerated with the curse of war, upon their own soil, it is v:ry different. 'I hey are sick of what they never'werein fsvor of, and are anxious, to come back to their allegiance t 9 More thalta,tieCitliince a:-committee cif gentlemen,repreifeatinkAltsgrea4lingiting interest of Louisiana, wait4.ttptpiTkeii• dent Lincoln and assured him sire of the people to bring their ,l , l 4tatia, back into the Union.. He gavri,tberitiv encouragement,: but_ on, the contrarylititi• mated that the readmission would-not constittitiatt,', , alin z efi i na - rict ofirernan Cipei ; n ilPfnr , " tho4l,•!e is-44-I.osEedAet,ro' turn to..the Union . / I pie--Baleigt,t,-North Carolina Staradar'd,li in 'favor of " a re construction of the:Ugiott,.andthinks the probable terms of a reconstruction between the North and South will be the adoptiori of a gradual emancipation system by all the rebellious States, which North Carol line, in common with other' eliVe'itites, will accept it the Federal Government Jai sist upon-the same as the only terms that can be granted, notwithstanding the life of the institution is not in the least impaired by this war, as is generally believed at the North." All the leading Southern papers uner ringly indicate two things—the alarm •of i the leading secessionists, and a growiagi feeling for the old Union among thel.feio-1 ple. Now, in this state of affairs,-what is! the duty of our National Administration?: If it desires speedy peace, its duty is plaid; The people of the. Sorah- are anxious-to delert., Weir rebeLleaders :but timt want encOnragernent. They canuot.do,ikin yto face,of otrAdministratina'sl;44,csoni fiscation and emaneipatloni-i.,stigtfile withdrawn, rind away goei- - Davis rand ' his Confederacy., But this crintailk i iA:lati74 apprehend, likely to be insuguyi46l; blik t tY4 the contrary, we very muchfear, a yip:minis wur - for its riott ,Bondi tty pe4l; aild' the Ireea n oitt of their, slaveslE-;- Itt not'the 'programme, We can atn~ Wee;.--4:the.neetssity, of r iuptteription`i 16 strut/ellen_ our army, when every accctunt from all-pA irly:ils.P.T-tke-Wiegiift i anneunce t otter itopete..q ne l s y, ' Wit.,864 0414iiibettUal i d' whaorarlDoin'lliVAdininistration has re . . . 1.7 E 212211 ng • 7 • A delphiataetw.e9lBopirLpy4l.-14fOrIA thet on c'tfiSt! 'trnicin L•ague -,C he) of-that city ie CW111110414 mrt,... • ly ' ? .. koietimitherfiktii 141 AV It „ was to , be ,ezßeetell--Itierekirop.gmi when et!)`:Pf t heVuiPtel *#ltVi i fdifer# astioimies.teofro 'coiruptom made. TEO club 'of Phanseea seej3s two. more la a y-lawo qthrielc Aver to t5ll the oath Of one anotbg• WC: 1, TILE AI:OLEN:AL QUESTION SETTLED. fa' We have learned ,- with _gratification, that the " Arses tree 'li . " is settled in just the way it alliiinid ti .4settled—by the L -Tins .L#o.ofti of*P-the . 'UM:muted work ' Aem tiAf*theAnititnatii'they furnished -gr. diiiiloroot; 'of 41b charges hatched up .., : •ioiti,4ol:n, svigß:osai4ifrlt k at Colonel Whiteley'coulti haiii hagkaifficulty in restoring the diecharged: tisane to their -Rlacesi- and-all- just men wilbreirMarttult he has righted, so far as lay in his power, a most cruel wrong. : 1-1 •- ar - •'W • in -Pthigl9l.3o, 94—.4 AriOuuncharitablei n ne, -ooristi,tuttli-erm rri lves a tletr tribiinalAo " - Pais 'uPon 'the honesty god. the feattrTifliidhstribus, worthy . _ men. As. ;for IhOsa''wlfo ntiP a the . "'ifetitos of a foul conspiracy, all, _good citizens sins POtiied witfi,.themTri",,,their..„ partit-, leled persecutions and all will-rejoice in the friends of Liale - 14 Djiiij DEITY %Anger, Potter, EfE4SkroriPtiPitf, :3 l9l44st-414tri who have( faithfully rein:Jeri:ld. their-skill and labor Thetualappegputtir theri.pnblicl'advatitage and eget", vlill kemt4eppLy , gratified with them rtatPrgi°,92 as 1 4°Y, w'Pre iust l 9 °At,' raged - it the'Meane biciliich their retno-, AT Mit if& ibFid r ! It intiglrtimmtlit' 'thin !loft of perseen.. tion ebopZd nenen- t it °ply epgeodere attife end ill will,` and aggravat,ee jthe pribiiC trout le in'lfteeti'disjoriAir fling If 'et' might advigepytftva earnestly conneeli foiPeaNcii - 14 EEt9cie*Cipit op the iojire °t~'thg pile E have , suffered dup,li, abominable irjastice. Let theM teaclithreir • - 1 1 t1 1 1#5. 1 A4Prs.littegtop.Pf. , teagasintimity that iii the heart-`of the' Pra:Phet - Gewito. , ) (1- • T •••••• • • ! c r ol;.:Ahltely, who Las a restored ,thesc inlad i tradnytir piaciet when the. ma• tltiaat n ,were re the tnanz.s.ann. the commendation of all right ,thialtiF men., connected with ihnificulties at the Arsenal, we pnbiish , to-day, at the request - 0e of cstreneevill h atatttifilit the' blew of Mr. Thomas K. , Laley whiettwill-be read s with interest by' all 'who 'fiitiechien' inade acquainted with the circinottanCei Which produced the discharge of fifteen men from' pfiblic employment. "MILITARY- EQUIVAI-ENTS." if the Administration 'does not sodn re yoke Provost. Marshal Bomford's order, announcing that an " American citizen of • tritarttareVt7" under eliatilig - Td - W - a, is not a military equivalent fora white wan, it natty•eit eel to encou liter a"Storrit of - A bo commotipn more tierce and inex orable, th'att hungrz.tige.rs or the roar• tug .sea.:And imagine the Itarliceils are The Administration trtit'iiBelf to very great 'trouble to sat isfy the,oeutitry ; t-hat -the negro -is not only the,white man i e..tqard in the field, but that in extraordinary emergencies, reqtiliing tit:dib - al courage/le exhibits an intrepid ity of diiing rarely shown by the other. if this 'be . " the truth why is a Provost Mar she] permitted to dampen the ardor of the very best in'the service, by issu ing an order reminding them of the ine quality to which they have been so long idkrplitell',-" and' squinting : ' len Conlin • mimeo after the victory is won' The to ; the Aaron ruer.t law .maki •no distinction, tetweell litackanti..white I both are liable to be , enrolied and drafted, end being so. we do not-understand why the one is not the " military eqiiivaliint" of the other. ' This Botrtferd FroVost Marshal. may think it calcuhited'to daMpen the en• thesiasin white.sOldier, to place him eqUality with 'the negro, but if he calculates "en inattriating in hispresent snug position; deveuring the - deileate slices pro iured from Uncle Bain,. he must abandon All such antiqu'ated absurdities. We have it upon the highest Abolition authority, that ate •.:iiitgibii of i. sifpilricir race, and that ours will never reach its fall develop :. eat b`? greatness, until our blood com mit-mica:with-A/8w Amedgatruttiou; telle.,'the only sal;ta. tien-4DM ‘touuiry. -- ThEtlegt6"" totifige hit tint! .? being ...from. Men' of royal siege," while the white trash are but Ihe • qiisceridantif.Of,iltir reitaeets 'and lazzitioni' of Europe. . , .'; dint ' if PrO;iiiii.Mershal .ilomford really considers the negro inferior to the white man, , we-can not , withhOid-the expression of out; admipittin t for,his.cofrage ;in ovfivy 4 ittg it. • there" is not, we - suspect, another ' dependent !of the- Admieistration, • who would den:l'll:dal:tee `'example ; and we rvgreiti-lerballegeAkditi.litakliffkriihlST:wilt be the means of stripping him of his appoint rtishneia Will brin g down up• on him the thanders of the whole crew of, fanatics, who will never cease their elem.' ors Until - lie is "disposed of. We can um.' agine the rage of Phillips,'Sunknet end Chaseread-the rest of - the naparsi. heroea,at the perusal of this - Provost's Or der. Old Shylddlesirrate toldbfJes• . _ . _ _ . site's bad. WittlipwciliamHads for monh,Rp s ,awLicAffin i g agitation of the tacile muscles, copsuaretlinvilloriritifiZon tortions and FwitebialieW o ver Bo m ford's daluitibb" lariaq l Epikreiite!T "vritin.-1 "..N a u a PTA , CM. _ Vtie ._Senatorial Condieii" 'Wes t morol44 and! afeliT3 4414 4et 41, t. Y 'previous am up.txcerpept, on,t4e ferees present werki, Payette, Dr. Isaac ' l 4K l ..Vgi 46) D. 4 Sti and.A.-Fair• ebilk nsentistitOktorg. I,Weeffileracizni; Hemp_ aettering, John 8. Eicharttatntidniert?Thgc" /:/"reOlittirl*AVVOfftin c izeli liy choos ,j „g wt;.,lBll63,:iiseksorri ePlql9idet,tuf - - •v 3. D. Sail - wagon offered the' 1611 - owing P reaegbte 0 . 4 Raul *tilt MUM. ivAre WHERVAIIf PrithaitrElebtrort held iy I'Vestmorf • d coptpty 'loba r .J.atta c rel egvlrt PIO c riIIJIM;4 3 M 6 43 8 • rdr e duitnet o ay ette and Westmorelmd eonntiae, t .theofnks titigeteeir, 'Art** , the,' - untuifte s : 12!a az ,ralietilte:nonnamoot the hem party-for-ssid , Disterie - • Afit-Di " ' e t emititittatitt r emit 11 tv. " " f, ' V- s.. & itxdittlietedga tWta lbliei a n dta igmedvenkainor, o m . ' , p-zA , att - fpfesOneita. /AA/CAAt 46 1 incu l tIsl i alW I .. r rill : idefiffirtr ~‘ Ncillgt , ' Attest : ..ti i :al t ..iimpalkl4S amolgiuski Atur_ Vor the Daily Pot JAltnb. P. Beim, ESQ.—As the Editor of the Pittsburgh GazySte, continues his at• tacks upon Mr. TnoOK. LA.I.EY, I am re quested by that upttoman to4ublish his statement, and leiloowineteiftitit — an4 in behalf of hinittele: r and Yor the informa tion of his friedip—Of whoin I:nm one, Pkikaii" To Parker Ilia:, ,PittsOrgh, Pa. MY DEAR FRIEND ; 1 cliii6Tully comply with yloiiFYS4 - itiet-,-- I was -*inter, to by Col. §lllLiPTA",,tllaft9jlllegilenl: Arsenal': lie placed under My charge itteraictrtlfdriiiiiiiiiiiiticiaid'Toi: him fing. pow ThicelyYitalgktic . p34* years. llesighe'd i re i y`aitititticiti i for reasons !well, 41 ' , 9•w1 ) t 4.i•tkLytliPti clvPI: fit J.?l q9 1 ..70,1 ei ley.- W enii- et • dol my rienils that I .should return; ,I.didf.return at.ther precise time designated•br ivii. , i (While I ', weir at the Arsentil , 'and , in I t 'ltiebtirgh settling up mybusiness, T - lirdic difegt r ed by ,order of i fie PrOVOstifdatshat: Fiveliefiolitebffieb; he questioned - me.:.akto my travels East ; -64- to w he,"rtalitiff been, whom, ii had seep, Sro; Ete.telagraphed•to Yew Yoriaer Ono:- firmatiott of inity'etateinetite..—Th6*liwer returne4.l,o4truivas4 e " ALL atatii:!!'i lie went to my. room, topened my trunk and threw out my; papers.and - letters he ex l citeined them,, awl' I ctil, Moral:ail - then said to * me; , --,I , Ma. LAIEE ILL'il , ltipHt?" : He I told- toe• that' 4 viikiyitn•unpleasanCdtity on his- part '=that he` *as entirety satisfied ; then bid .me'grindliye ; with an.earneo, WPili far. aliv4iroaPetttly! l - sliall:eVerfeel -grateful to - Capt.-J; Herron. the tr.' ty;.ProNtoit MaistiONlifrrtilsec4rOblis, and j gfititlemanifuntaner tocivgdWl:otliil osir - particalarlylor..hts. pu.bh.eiodeotarattO _al l rey!releaner aftgr, al , .,.. o ,thorough• §:YAt , nn- Q° , ..5i6'44 11 : 811 4 in 1 44)40 4 5 the . 17.tinijuirie:i 7' , . 7 ' , l''. l ' i'''''' , . ''', frif Aallii' oar FArancro - *.7Thpbiltal ' K.' Laley, late an attache of the Arsettal, having yetorrter& - to: ttieceity, was arreilteo: yetiterday,' ou auspieicto lot being in , sdstrie, wspeonaeoted , *ittritivel(ttitila, but ilirP charged; after `ii'fit'tiictugti pawn:4,4olmi by the Provost Marshal of tfie 7 2d•diatriet." - i 7-- Diepa - tch Oo leaving Marshal Foster's' office, I was arrested for costs in the libel suit ---. I went to the.court how.; the clerk wag cut : I; dePokited:s36;---when .1. returhed the clerk gave me the fottowlitireceipti: - "Commonwealth va .1. W. .hleßtrlitnd and oth era. /ya c, red . T. K. Laley for . ~ costs. - ... •• Sherlil Office, June 17thi Received of 'l'. K. Laley, seventeen dol lars and sixty -tune cents, in full of costa on the above stated case. , $.17.,t19. T'" LEN', Deputy Sheriffi'" . , These arrests were entirely PP.V.,l2eBSitrY and utioalfed 'tot -,as trriefilliPt, . 1 41' in returning, to answatntiyinne an ev ery one who shonld ntination me as fc. my sentiments and opinions, and to fifty off all just claims against me. lam net Om scinan of haying left a'debt drisatisfied.• I rmiit now request, oft ./(i'4o forme, what r have never befaiehlitirie In my lite I wish yon to have pal') uhed,Sym• iigton's and . raT %Ittifelefe testituenials ey cov er whale p:etiO4 that I served under theft' at Klt4l:lenz Arsenal, From which, it is iilfg'kett,l4' pae ,Editor of the Ga:ette, that a,feloa, a thief, and pirkpoeltet. . Sohn filf - tfitirtt9teal Letter. A Li, Y A RS ENAL, lh November, ldt;3. j r- LU.R.Y Ntwerintenderz and .}faster ifachinisl, Allegheny. 4r sense/ Ilcaa Stu i In leaving this Arsenal (the efficiency of which you have been sa in strumental in promoting) I cannot refrain from thanking you for your energetic, in telligent co operation in the important duties confided to your charge. Many years. have passed since J. first knew ryou at Harper's Perry Arsenal, and both at that place and at Allegheny Arsenal, you have always faithfully and efficiently car tied out whatever was •entruSted , ttryog; and by your ingenuity and ability, mate rially aided in the improvements' adopted I in both those establishments. With the hope that your valuable per. vicea way long be continued to the Gov ernment, and beat wishes for your own welfare, 1. am, very truly, Your friend and ob't k Signed) Jotnr SYMINGTON, Co). Ordnance ('ul. R. U. R. Whltele,y's Letter, ALI ECIIIENY Altsx.NAL, Pa, June.3d. 180. Thar. K. Laley, Baltimore, Stn T have received your letter of the 30th ult. , request - in letter freak me bear. block your cormectiiid. with, and leaving •this ASenal. ' Daring seven months I have been it charge Of 41Ieg,heny Ar Renal, your conduct as master' machinieti has been tali tar au know,), nnexception able. Your talents and' time have beed 'faithfully devoted' lo' the good, of the pub. tie 'suttee ; and be*" a practical man) yoti know bow Work Shbald bhdorie ; how 'much a man could do daily; and hired men under you could not shirk their 'gut)! without censure or discharge. - ' VAL -lif)Yet-ai4ed tiobig. •tuPPreVinSt' the lii•glinf infamous rebellion! You re signed yonr.tittilitkirrirc this Arsenal vol.- unteirily.. .Yours respectfully, (Signed) It.-13, K. WHITELY:, ROO of Oidnancri. Justice to•IlOoker. Extract &mina Pilveto Utter I You may feplacihti,it4erist'W4oiving tlUit I spent last Sutidarl i n•lkirtitm:pl Jvith Tlen,eral .HOoker. , rejoices as i ernestly l oony other parson Initkit,eir'46earii, en. Meade, but feels ntostydeeply the injustice dOne himself.. • s It is some evideatei I thtnk 'of 't,ooker s, fitness to •command, that Meade took the' army precisely' ad 'be volit•the exception of reinfliroo qe-*`WlEV:f9:nzidoiCtO . da d dy' fa i r; il'eaou and'vjut.brY,,,• 'IPRIC.*4,7 ask: may jilt , a it si tOactiba and ViOtOr,yl' l 7 - reiritOrce"' T er " Vert' viigibt#4 from Mai wlach were• given to !dew:let:a the very fitly ttint he inistimed. CoMtrandiz .:laver ; slime the' invasion began, TICI--*3 nar had hien preatlin " th i r those reinforcement& ire bad sa i d to General Elalteck end ;the NiVlSti,Deglikt ment :"r am eige, with}: tireetl i ha le , to..t hip Lee, butirot to capture-his amp Thecountry ' will it ot 'be' gutted:KJ:Vl* is R et 4 l , ge4t 13 1 41 01 4 7 11 PAlii dis d wasppeotell J iwt...me ouch and the garrison (10 J 000 H. rper*b Ferry. 2- -refusecr.---= Having command at Harper's Ferry, ooker then took:the responsibility and ordered the evacuations Etalleck coun termanded the order: Hooker fhen tele graphed: '4l now.deMand reinforcknerits or t earlleF3tly beg to be relieved from-:my , commend." Ile was relieved and the menseeger witi b gEgight Etitc i k'l, order to Meade, brong nt - him the forces for which Hooker had waited and begged in vain. Such , isle simple state went of the facts. I said to the general, j 'ln Is tlabghtbut ImiGhould have, that splendid prize so near your hand and not alkoweriondructmicvl He replied with quivering lip, It is hard fortune." triva play tutrd itba:b.lhe storititpubout aremtitterkr" AA' fAr Trout dt9igk at' pkiit6elloreillte; the fact is, th'at when he was made insensible a tatifibinTifitiirty‘filFAll4 r• NoWifiWifti .tutk use - — the - - mime°l4 b be T e !t i .P e *Pf 4 4, 1 61L PS'ArO-R l 4l 46attehr;' , Iimdlt iitut.l4* • ~.?77. obtoomvz-Rsoist • he .01 it543474—mm.7 , .4-crit - a-ragqs *572..13- - TERROR IN THE sons, Every Man Rebeldozn B tween Eig:b.ll,4en and Forty-dips to be Consellipted. 4.. L.l • 47 ‘ . ['t66 tbefffihketae itityr ]B.l Prictroitattou t by dm iriresidenc . . • Whakass. - it prettideg- - by an' act of Congress, entitled' Aitt,act to farther "vide for the ptiblic defence,""approvad tisn the 16th day of April, 1862, and by anoth er act of Congress, approved on _the 27th , September, 1862, entitled " dia --- tztt 1p f3tten4 An act : ontitled Ant tact to iirolnalc further for the public defence," t! t p_roved,.. eith a - fia r=l- 8 1 :52`rifitit'tfle'Pieindertli t - 5' Lauthorized to call out and niacin in the military service of the Confederr.taStates, `..115r.e th'reeyeara; ealesa-the ;itsk'atiall have been - sooner ended, all white men who are residents of .Confederated States be tween the ages of eighteen at A a, yeare, at_the '.nay be and who are not, at such time legally,ex-. empted Jrcino, eat-vice s . rot: such part thereof as in his juSgment 'may be necessary clothe priblia ibifence. And whereas,- in toy judementlhe ne cessities of the"ptiblicitiiifence requite that every matt capable o£•; bearing'. areas, le-. 1 tween the agesafo,r.eeaid, should novi'be called out to di) 1;:ta duty in the defence of his country, and-in driving - back the inyani dens now within the limits of the C9l-„,1 ,federacy, , 1 Ndw, Jefferso n Presidentr of ithe Confederate States-obi - America; der by virtue of the powers ve.4- 'ea intme esAforettaicl, call mitten:4l4Boe the military service of the. Confederate States, 'all white men residents of said' States between the ages of eighteen ,and`, forty-fiveyearii natiti&lltetentiptia from it:military. service ; and 1 - 'do hereby order 'direct that all persons subject to this et II and not now in the military ay.l:ice, hipidn'toi3Thg 'enrolled; e citthWiiir - rePitit .to the comecript camps - established in the re,: spective States of :which they may he reai ,den ta, under psis ot . hying ,holti,ap d, ti • ished deaerter.s . int the, diretiVofitheir %Hare toobey this call as provided in said SWP. Awl/ do further order=i+, direct that; he enrolling Offidar s cif the Seviziral States proceed_at once to et ii - jall.all,persons erre , braced within the'ferms or this. piohlair.a tion, and not heretofore'enrolled;- And P do further order that it' shrill. be lawful for any person embraced within this call to volunteer for,service before en rolment, and that persons so yolun',eering be allowed to select. the , arna.- of iieryiee• rnd the company which they desire to join, provided- such .company be deficient in the full number of men allowed by law - for its , org anization. •. - Given under my" hand and 'the' seal of the'•Confederate States of America, and at tlieci , y of ItichMond, this fifteenth day of . July,, in the year. nf ,our Lord„one thou- Sand eight hundred arid sixty-thee. f • - JEFFERSON DAVIS. By the President J. P. BENJAMIN, Secirctary of State. Democratic . _ State Convention of California: The unfortunate split in the, Democratic party in California'. has been healed up, and the State Ccarention last week placed the following ticket in the field: For Governor—John S. Downey. Congreestnen--John Bigler, :lobe B .Weller and Joßeph:MeCorkle. - • • State Printer—Betiah Brown, The following platform was adopted The resolutions express in unalterable devotion to the Constitution and to the the denounce all .attempts to suppress the freedom of the press, and uphold the right of free speech ; oppose secret polit ical societies, and denounce arbitrary or• rests ; denounce the Emancipation. Prot-- lamation, and all laws calculated to substi tute paper currency in California for gold: They recogulza the right of the Govern ment to resist by every Constitutional means', "rebellion or insurrectibri against its lawful supremacy, The Old Hypocrite ,and Traitor Greeley. . , The Pliniisee of the - ,rribittas, who for years past, in company with Garrison and , Phillips, has been denouncing the rnian, ridiculing the national flag. and proclaim ing the Constitution a " League with Hell and Covenant with Death," has the audac ity to insert the following editorial in hi s parer of yebterday, (the 201 h.: j "Hest; our Tag OLD FLAW —The ab sence of the national flag in all parts of the city 'aaring the past week during- the riot was a note worthy circumstance ; but now that citizens have taken breath and a new, elan, let the.dear old flag-be flung to the breeze from avert: flag staff in the city, that all may thus anew give signs of patriotism. and loyalty," . This radiCal revolutionist and b.k. e k.,, hearted traitor- and Abolitionist. ockl'i four years ,in June, 1659, publir . l e d the following lines, in of feelings ilten regard to' thst r 82 ".4 ear j Let them be reek and the hypo- C4te ,and traitor opulned by all honest men: Frew Ile Tribune, June, I&9 The AtnerllcAu Flag. All hail theilatintina The stars grow tale nod dim The stripes are bloody sears— A Lie the vaunting hymn., It shields a pirate's dent, It binds n man in challis. It yokes the mipirve neck , • And wipes !I', bloody amine. Tear down the flaunting Lie!. Half-mast the s'urry dug! !Await no sunny sky Wi Lb hate's pot , tfted rug !' Destroy it yo tyltu can Deep sink it in the Waves! It bears a fellow-wan To erpqn with telickw'ay.eo Furl, furl the boasted Lief !fill-tkeedatn live.' again. To rule once more in truth Among nutmmeled men. Roll up the Marry sheen. Counts Fits: bloods stains For In its foals are seen The stamp dfstistling chains, DIED; - Wednesday, - evening ata 6- 7 oecl6f96lHil PHILLIP kteLaUtHlLlti, aged 46 years. Funeral will take place on Fr/day, 4/y 24th: , L AE 2o'clock P. 111,. from reiidenoe, corner of Foray and Front strdetr. , The friends of the lain:. 4ly Ara resrieetfillly 4.EqtttiettO "to ralteiid'ivi(o4l4 fnither nOtitte, LIGHTNING FLIC HILLER, KILLS FLIES INSTANTLY, without danger to amyl"' Mg eine. For sale by SIMON - JOHNSTON. isomer fireithfiela_ tad' Fourth etreet Eurnetee:Prepd-iiiions Ptiirrelling fit 60 cents and articles such as Bcerhartes Bitters at somett.ing like, halt their former prices. iS,2I ; • ) '• , • . VAMP ST tyirE Reafonli why it is better than dry Polish: I. It is already mixed. -.2. It - beano smell whatever "..V. oto lueet4 no illit<dride;t. fe 4. It statulathe'melit,intenhe "' 5. rt presetiquifrern rust. It'is the Most'economical It is out onelcutnirthe - talinf. For sale by ..:,,..ilitrx9EdutrENsroN. .iY2I edixteimith,field atit.Soutibj i ts • tiisgoliition.-, , • THE .corime•NEßstrxp eil oing • be , Mien, _tdieundersignod. under the firm and name °IMAM", RUDD & CO., -T exelires-thisdaY .by-limit.tiuu. ire busine,ss continued 'by Charles littap,, by whom rill: d arab due to or from the late firm will be settled. , t3gArtuss- 33107 , • H. P. RI DD NICHOLAS k. WADE. Fort] itt-.kotuddry, July L 1863. jylB-2m TET,,,EG,_: APR W. Mil f .IRiti ''' DEPARTMENT, it,.. -- —10.5... L') i JfilillatiliTS _ orces Escaped !. S u i 'friArJfii n, Miss. CAPTURE 41:WGUNS, ARLRUNII TIONLEsIitez_ ___ cadent from a Falling Wall? EEBELS 71% VA*BED A • VA-16TtfleElY. f r T rm. & I ; B 0 1 10 7 . 1 , ,e,a ...trt 111'17 oh—teavramid Privates. 01:: ! .77 7,rc:711 53 - fn ft7 : 7 WILE:SEA 110.1311 kWh' fltrti It€ 4 r:o th o3 , - 41..t3 . 2211..vipacial tgri 4epriblihw , :fientllsleuripilii , balthe 120th inst , w`aaya 40 , .a,nvIcrislalk halt+ .we: ilptve,Natchet datesloh.ecli)thir lva up to thaljtbo, arid' Violritlntrg.tolEhe et~hexgnatx 4 :lofitvtlaehargem;JEh. t rigri, forrioa rl9ollPlidayatut, Ithaphad .tria7lfo.-!. qlped,-that,' este:Wing. waacqut tiE ai Tien nly, a iawratragglerii;: few guns,: And 'Borne: ammaitariri 'were -takan. ,:;: potti o n ,af; 8 herman armyia in. Scriaktoti‘ which de , hisilieaditnartan*Whller 4,6;axiamaitid et 11370n-40 , mq bit& to 3/Olta bag,/ -•" r• r:••Jt,i Jahribteni.a araly.kwata,Pearizisiei.! steaniers , the :irtfitbzfor•Nistchezithaving Ott 4roard3svelvtt ' hundred soldiers, under.comntatalorkkgru Jlansotn.‘ , A)tohia:Orrivallher , cariteredi Ave tireissingllitlitier, pap ( -90 o,iifieofdr 4kitpOil,rept!i.9fvqlide, Y : , • •,•• /.‘•! P9-44.°9! , ff4 1 ,4'9- , • , • , • lieE.tben-aiarched hack into the country : nine miles-MA captured. 24- boxe&otam , tannitioriuntt more guns.. The rebels _fled in oonsiernation. , • On returning to Natchez we found ,f.sie .tlitturtend 4adcif„fnt,c4tle,.and fops •thodr licigalieadiA4pgar, all of * which w e tookioc.sseai4on of,in_thp pf the a, o- ; tecf 3' • 'fhe'Sfh twos steainere arriv ed y New k.litrtiaawe tifpgibg, up 2600 tirliol'eit?4bel,tiriscfnera. Two' .;st,ittiViis' lift Orf• thik, Bth t4iet,s , tiC Orlea4rithii ) liirgelbairor'catite",. three . 111i;rij i T;ekiiyArg' With; live stock. "' ' The 'atiititeili f Lotkrai-jltiend Elmira, . captured "WHeirrltfi!,'.itirlyed:, at Viclks hari iliethiel 41e.. '' • • Washireg; foll Owing has been - zieeived here : VICKSBURG, July 18, 1863. • To Maj. Gen'illalTeck doh coAolk evacuated Jackson on the night of the .16sh. He is now in toll retreat. (ieu. Sheirman says ,most of Johnscaits army ;coma. periah from the heat, lack of water.and general discouragement. , The -,army paroled here has, to, a great extent, 'ldeserted,.. and are scattered through the country, • Gun. Haadom,.who Was sent to Natchez, captureita number of:prisoners and's,ooo head of Testis cattle:. they captured mote.prisoners and a number of teams loaded with; ammunitfou. Otier 2,000,000 rounds of ammunition were brought back to Natchez. Also, they destroyed 68,01)0 rounds of artillery am munition. U. S. GRANT, Mai.- Gen Nsw YoRK. July 22 —During the gale yesterday, the wail of the Eighteenthlpre c'inct station bonne, in Twenty-second street, felt. The building „wee destroyed' last week by the poh—one,Wall alone re• mains sttueding. - The ruins atlhe time of its fall were filled with women and Gkil dren, eearching for coal and wood. MeV en bodies, mostly of children, have the i far been taken from the ruins. Bev ea dead'artit one past recovery. It, "iii „ in .' known hitv many yet remain in the rr •d na ; tbepolice think' ot more than th tee ' or tour,' while others estimate the w hdi e - number of victims e between thirty .fi ve a pg forty. . . : 2 ' It Herald special, dried kr gton - r I 48 b: in 21st, says :-Efforta ' ic, izu the Gov ernment to stispen; or . avoid. the :draft in New York are • unava ai r t of the ' riniersi:n m.xvl da , it, ,, ,jq the esti • The, conshiet matiortrAlV , die. ? - anthdri .s". imperitively . r n eq,e o Wy that the drift sbotild - beentdreed. -1 4... 0.- waver. the (41sota. , abould.he . 61Ittd•by ve '''nOteers, there, would. be 184 masion to 'proceed with the draft- Uuder. po,ether 'circumstances can or will the draft be die .pensed with. . . - CA's°, . July 2:.r-Information was re ceived on Saturday afternoon, that a force of rebele throe . or four handred strong, would encamp .thatMeht at a point. three ` mzi, whoee intention wee to a4cfr,.Gamp,„Ojtyre, strong stockade ; fort ° mike jtotithvfCorinth. the ne x t morning { ft.leY be under the impreeeion that the gar.riaort, wept nearly ell&way up on a scOntiß.Arafsgea. , A detachment,ch thO qqfh and 3d battalion 6th. Ohio sayalry.„yfere,icamediatefy 'tent , fori• vim(/' cßiafriCtetTzearerinedanlivapturei the whole s force, • ;TYlABl.WArertits,biz, „ AD4 FTA:43 ~. PT,' OSV7II.Ei • WB4/kingtOn. July /6, 1863. Genera/ Order ' -No; 222.,--A reward of five dollars, with transportation and rea. sonable expensed. for the arrest and 'di.' livery, at t.he nearest .military post or dej pot, of any OfflOet or t privat6 soldier, fit for military duty, who may be found 'obi sent ; front his: command withont . )net ielereby,increased trrteri delfart:- Para-: giaph 156 revised Iregulationsi; and. pata-I graph-V: Genera) ; Order. Nd, 92 sre-modifi-. IttSaccOrdingly,l. - 113 •:i ; ,•,hty.o. der piths SecretarrofWar i EislDATowarssso;.lastitokd'tCien.- CMCINXAT4 'July. - - 2 2.—Mcirgan;' with ekontf five'thandred meni encamped near McArthur, Vinton Iciounty,- last igh i ='.At halfdpast five this morning he wha Within a mile- of Vinton, on the Marietta and Cincinnati railroad. , ' ' - GLven'PLATc ' gg..-I.lejer.7ll 600614 tfit,liaf' , Ax#3 o K,Geneni MoCookAied at Pomeroy. ,yesterday from the effecite of 'a wound rtoeiveci in the engagement at Pilf-s 4ngt00..1.1401. ' ' MAREIVILER,I iprouji ,:•;1-A,bail of gueiriifiegfWilfetr't:vai,•iitiderlthe noted erwood; a.a raid • hem' to-' daY444l663o}i'j'ek • I of JOSEPH BULLidatataf Robinson Town- Shin, Ali Con Perin't,_4ee'd i offer for Sale i.fk 'oft e,dakillklettifitiOlheithlin 6 'Mies e i t Vf 'ague said township, on the R e nt pf, artwirpviSt waßto4 .:sekei to ,pba andhefeir arti '44 Arni iit,tke joeeph B ' i' ,- ..s 3 :VAliffiettlios.9"' Executors. ROBT. H. NIOIKOMO.O., • • • , ALSO, twee v.-three ouung e above Ffitriti.ied tiettliiii . there, is a two story frame en; WO in be ing Haut ben?g creel' bottou,gustEthis nue half of said land being under cultivation with a large number of ahmeafruit-trees planted thereon -- I Nor particulars and tends 208:8 balm OLSON. at Adams' Express Office, Grant strebr. Pittsburgh. fyl l:lmd I COME sioNitaliiii 'EI ops aathli i Lam. G E 5 0.1 BOOMMOBS4:1 4. AAL GAPTRIEttogi 7i rlEf 0 V ,. I W ILIAMP S. Va sida = *mt. door from TO-DAY'S ADVERTIOFt; A. C A. . 11 4. - : 71- Ati ' S ,:•-- '- 14 1 . . MASONIC- AL ' • f..... BE .1 1.4, 4 , Ordkit . IA LESLIE. ',.;..-;, ' it who will ni` t ' w erf4 , Amon ion am , 1 3e Tight Rope ,1 . tie t• 'the ater Iva Pt:forma horn the to. o „ ea . .'llall - let.r.i k lJl t et , . - , , -•i, V , • AR 411 1 9‘1. 0 . ;, 0 1,L. e .... , °' - ',:.-c... , " en immense - ,". gram .'' twi - tite- - iii-444ryzig . -.,.- I the entire Hamblin Trl .e e ~.p vear. , .ii.l2t 1 I_,JO 00 pELAMB,..3OFIFJ, tat.: ~, C ,l Ili T::?(lW.Fiftifeillie :3 : 1y23 • : , d 411.' - C3T Ropy" . isxf rp t ,90014 l , txtr • I atAIION 11008E 1 . • en! -v311?1,M, ttE.l SiTin .• 1,.C.0 PLVIIWANDIFICitIititibIitACK . ' . bri t.1[15171) . • 10A040, n7rT i • •: efro I , 0, 17.1" 13 - ttg.ft.st . :aeoi3l4,' 5 . , . I 9 :17 • I Prints. (lieeb;_ . . . .. ... .... ._.. itOtili•i - kilelifis • i(ii-:.ll)Mltios*T; MEM C.l , ; (1111 OAMIMFortES FC I 4'O 3O YS' NVKAR, ON A 1)1F,g; TABLID 'DISFERS,. :HONE' , / , ' edit It OILY'; .. ~. , ~`~!~~► BALMORAL I r . 'P 4.HAK,ER RoaiiYi3ogrrOt."r'" :/ I BONNET RIBBONS, FIJO'W Eltgl EPIC KIES3 A full and corniete:"stok as cheap van 1111c4.8.13X4Cra..:!:t, SEMPLE'S', MO and . • 182 Federal Etreet: A LLEORENI'; la- Wholesale Denlertt ale Leelited'taeall 6H:I, d - samine our stoik. • • • • Ittecig; 4 o-F-IT: log Wood 4 ILE snimire 4cv#, stock q 6 •• • ,• • - , TOBAtai.SITOFF SPCIA,ItEI. •1 • at the Yen lowest. Cash Figures. pat add ex Maid 'oe.r.micxLl befbre pi:Lithe vidAt elsewhere, • isaa,s,c(o7_, _onrikciliTAND 4 1 4.. ' R°7l) ;' l .4s ' a!io ' tap - any's CE I O , EHRAMED clitirilLEDlES I BLOOD POWDER; ANTO 4 , ' I' 13 40 P.l' 3E. Ca I Tir "1" , Tit 'J'` roir "17 I v ti eeltaiA.Puro for Disesailia a-Series and.eattle: Men to' end used only by the Company in their 'cwrietableafroni .1844 , lira 'the' bpiltiloirdf. the R4lway over thosprincipairontes—Alterthe the; use of these remedies in all tha snares o f lbw OrgaPt-PY.• the ir angteklagra of etindenfnedatealt were COMM tined; *saving to atie Compw 'es-, , oeedlnirt7,ooopersulautn. In , 18.514. the' London Ilmweirs; .psumation offered the , ,Compurisr£ for tb b re°°l P°4 axial u f °t b° 4 s ,l e B 0P 1 47.,1iPe . owls stabler: I I ' ~ c :.BLOOD rowntii '-' '- ' d i , A certain, crarelarifotridat. distemper 'rhentlia, - Ulm hide boandihiterard.ateturia, loss a l l - weakliest, heaves, magas. golds.,aag iiitemni 'of the Innis, turfilt"Oevotibbent,"glanders, poll evil,.mmArepirilitusimatien dor they en v, mac roots b t4 i t d ger tari B P l l(.4 l 4 3 / ihalte.r., bloody ear-, roots d sto `MP and over, hopmvekthl +Pet' tlte, , lintel the' hOwela correct all derange merits of the gbandic strengthens' the tdlateni t . makes the skin smooth anti a 1059- Rotted! bror ken down by `hard labor or driving, quickly rer stored by usingthe powder once ' - NOthing will be founder! nal to it in keening • hoday. rset ILO ill alwearance. condition and strength.. , . Lontiond Interior ltoyaldll ai/ Comminute tl°"°u * T/I: " BONA . AihrEßlEriprj A certain cure for spavia, rintkione, ,sentshes,l lumps. /Amore, sprain a . dwellings.' beattes' tons-, dared feet , chillbilios , wind galls, contractions iat the tendons. bone enlargements, he. Blood Powder 'off - lief 1.2 oz._packages; Bone , Ointment *4 MAD& Jer.,..,..110.34 ,• Strand. Lon-i don. II life/Ceeion & •Rorbini New York,' ' ' do , c F l Eentigillkierds A ei PhilA , delphia. , t ~.! a IreassigENCts & siociAltli, . 1 11.,, :.. ~, , :Pittsburgh , Dreg floitad7v ' I ' itillAuso Corner gourtn and hiarhet str • itatt I 4,000 Taittli. - Il24,..uiTa'ot. in excellent location four wiles from the 'e4tyilii ' now two atory briok dwelling -hones of wjde f ball and kat.' rook 'oll'4kb , flOtVattiel eh d Cellar at WO, narciageholumand 0. her, I baudiv i r. % moi l water.-3 0 /KM ; of . .gratuntalkunder fence and well Improved and cultivated. erclutt II of 4 % acres. gr at variety of freir of teat qualitiet. gar. deo. One forest shade trees, ~ , ' ' S CUTHBERT A SONS, . c 3.22 . 61 Market:street. , Farniture • at •Attotia# OntrAitrasnearazgammcyinix 23 ,, •• •ag gigValiml• e _at, the guiSONIV ma i, A ijo RICN HOUBll,_•hs • Week - . a oltr: /rang Is of, wan kept liougeholii liteberi Ire- IL 4dre. including Mahogany ani Wahn4 diode *Oa. Di ahapm RboloslAY7 standa. r _ l l ° :VtlMl,l.,l l 4l a ria VC:Vi 9 .7 , 31,V4 Itcckers. Dixon% and Nag luldiShar ,Cona ta. wr .fß a P are gq 3 Und-V 4 41.. resets, :Bedding 'an& 24'c:smote Chiftes-PArfragge4 gtoalb elothatenryar_i Tr -Cobh ESlxiggiero t o w mao. Voialota.,,Distiot and Cook N. it errant laying !Arm - tun:elf" Afiolai; 4 wUI abad in on ni baSont Wittglehat,Rbeitiig: . •;' 3 1PP 1, 14.4.4AP, ....4kantinneggo- . -__, T 0 mi7le4 ti44lMcmagatoPetymE ..' 'rn - i • ,1 'I,: „• : . , 1 In inellite iiviiiir the:ntl ill 16+,•'.. 1' • • 6 cputs forth ining,tmethoiliu*Dfder; '' ' - ' ' - 1 -A n d PA P I R - Moodtle: irottknoir. ,, • ' ' avd plokit in mos 1414 4 ,-. i ~ - .; I, . , lint ,ffeivrodie4 depaiti %lad' k or 'irhit#_ , In delth's,ftbnir eliect , qiiitti,, .... twft..4lviiit.. , ,l7. , :,-.,...., 1 1 OITA_ won 0 f : tic..." • I r_ Lyon's Porde* INV ;dila wit' gilt * lt hosumilinsPatlie 01V:iie ~Idill Ste, ./4TOWS l'ilfilMtb • site mei await tb rt • , and`P.l.W Trpret - _ • i _ c , ; •,....,...4-31 ..,_, .. Dcie,a.l ill6ii bde Id, ililiwiliPnis Diatdow Vitai 1 4,...;:iii., 1 ozneeitai thsi 1,11 Aned o 4042 ebb . ? r.?~4"isJ.T~t i+;il ';d i .`l, MEI= ; .7. 1 ' '11;71 !(). yen 7 . 107 , 3 :.; its : 4 1 -• 0 co 41 , 4 , 1 4 , 5 -14 .4tc - A - K - -• ,Vi I. C4l. ' A ra- k , • -4,119, . • •• 7 1- - - I=l 433,1 l c • 144,:111' - - : ' 4 4 14 - 7 cr, -- f#lB. C:7 7 :1 1 - 14 . - , . JAW PRICED ALL WOOLtAITETS ,EfEO=CAR,PErS, -vprtitietip, ,• 1 ! 1 * 1- 3i r 4 - 4 * A i r N S • lzbiti„ciuu;ket snd.ranci;: ''''76)l4'l aeiea iltfulee- COpqa , ' , NWPTINGS * L"-"allz ; . . . • . . . n-Ntlit,Crlatimt,4;:''" QR.'S - ; treitt eFilrfrZ, Retirees' "Sits ,thitit4 end Dlepptch • , . Cr CCEfifto/1;TO , . • -* L 3 E Aft. I. ,cc f, .1 , LIA : t 3 G GIST ' - ioleeaTe and • .. ettid Dealer :in '. Drug&ldedlciiief. Pl4zitg. , Qib, , Dre-Anirs_arnd Perfamary, - • /tba.l IMNeiletat • • , my22lyd . • '" L ' • SAVINGS ~'INSTITUTION .3-..,. , ,_, , ,, ,, , ---..- 1N00494,1 - to BIZ fittE f-•,' '.' '' . . tR61514./1 118110.FINY.1:8 ilifilli bioeii for DORl:ate t0r..,"10 • in. daily-Alba n: - ' Ttrityy ll ' a ' " 04 from 0 tol cetaddi,,' ••• - ---4 Y Tc.r 214 - • •':AIIIKa* iori'airiert 6.104i5'' . .: 11 rrn , .: . g4VO4i4ilitiirlo - .1.: - .;',..,,,',„: 1i ' .-,--f in f rjeritialtia - Itilhiiilzietitti ticikat'': - , - -' IBLXV;`. tit-4EV.' CENT :i - PEEL.Y . . ANNUM oi'ar , l'i s i - o' teirogiois - in ifiliati•iiiive44 l iwhif.dik ifiatitutaioir,Svpl44:lidilAd'taiti r ic ma; • VP', and oodilioliaded; 2 -- " - ' '''' 5- ''' 1 --,. ,-e,• plutithiga+:4ll.4.4o.soNEsgE•g-.; fl ''.' ' via tjkiiiiii..* B, COP . ' . ~ -..-. Tioiyrkra r : - - " " • ! l ift& 11x6e liilloWo Thin S k'lliO.nr':' loom Jones. , „, L C a Unsea t , . ' ' Wie4l•KiitithP ' 4. " ' Stoliab-"Paintii,' -' Ram? Childs. Nickolas Voilititi; - • '-' > ~-' AVlAttoiWatdi ',, - J ; B.er..etailrarafTrinosizriirL-&-& ;Li:l6ElO4 . - C FilEArk4i. Asr 4/FiE crint; ladies AtitoitiAsirs; I - ) - cit Dans Mali I i zt 01 11t4A1(1 Ft Ihsavi r tiftw.,t, t.11,114-4#-& MILITAIVir NOTICES, - • TO A1t11 , 4 1.14) ARMS t—Ail Iftlgll €34 VAL Y RECLIMYNT TO ILE NORM 'ED I—The roll of this Regiment will be opened to this day until the ranks are tilled with re. ts for the defense of our city and homes, All bodied IrL.linsan and others who wish tojoin Pals itetiinctit, ore requested to enroll their ' iteimea. The officers to be erected when the Regi ) is completed, at lie. 6, Wood steeet. R. L. ALLEN, ohnd ADJUTANT ZENAS EISR, Late of the 6th Virginia Regiment, will be in attendance, HAMPTON'S BATTER IC—TE9T Ataa - Wanfed - t - o-enkinlizzapton'a Bat or j :- • f-,iitarreffruits o for any reonsylvarda Batten,' iize thf.4l,2tinHieule. 8 . F445113 HOUSES. (41 S ri N 0 .5 1 - is Wood St,,,Seeontrooo above • :-)V 4 Crl' bietiitlitateet, ttE.l ~SEIGNAND Domestics frenCEWAtielt-Atee l land Govern 'ine :See ea. 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