D A: I The,tnion as it nap. Where there is no law there 1 8 no freeness. SATURDAY:MOB-NW-6; JULY-25:•:' Demooratio -Nominations. FOR_ GOyERNOTI., GEORGE -WOODWA4II:I4 FOR SOPIigiE.3,TJDUEI WA - . 41W:It IL LOWRIE. .270410 E. . ' 7 ;. The State Central Conimitice are requested is meet at the Merchants' Motel; ' in.tho City of Phil : : adataltia; on Tuesday the 'Ltd (Lai . .Angiet next, it fear o'clookP.M. - iIILES J. DIDDLE, Chainnan. PuttaDELricra; July 18,1863. . . . „ Densoeratin State Central Co . ituntstee The following is the EtaiiiCestral-etnimitteti . • as appointed by Iien;FISDLAY'PATTICRSOX, of Washington county, who. as President of.the late Democratic Convention. was authorised by a resoluti.at of the body to announce the Copia:tit tee.. It consiata of a Chain:min, and Represtosta tirei of the a.veral SettatoAtil Distnois , • into which the State is divided: Boa. 012A1LES J. BLDDLE. Chairman. "Theidere Copier, 1 ht. p.m: J Robert J . t Philadel- Fullerton.'jr.. . Phi liana Leech. • J & 2d " John D. swans. Cheiter Co, - 3d " Win. li• Witte. Montgomery Co. 4th " Wm. T. Rogers. Becks Co. sth " Thos. Efeckman„lipithamnton.Co.' 6th • " _Elicitor Clymer;Beritg.o s . "th " • Wm...liana:di: Cohuylki l Co , ath " Asa Packer. Carbon Co, 9th " Mitdutelldylert; &Whine 10th " Stephen S. Winoltester..LuretneTe? 11th " Mordroetßiliotg.Ttate 12th " Johnjl. Eintnek;.l,yeotning'• 13th ' " WM. tiorthemtkerlatuTCO;`.., 14th " ' t &meal Hepburn; Cumbo,rlaigrgi..., 15th " Wm. M. Labliatjt4 Toth " t ee 4) !" Bancte w a ;l tollgate - 4 ) -0 James .E.!attersoll;" a - " John F. .Spanek,. ode 13th " nearY.Sauth•Maltoki 1.• 39th " J. bitnason,Afilca , litintinidons o;, — ,20th ," Wm. Bigler. leartleid • -Hugh.» ~ W eir,lndia.na Co; d " - Thomas Is. Settnght; FaYette 23d W T. et.Peoloy. Green Co. {Geo. „W. c ase. 2lth ' I tunes .p . B arr ass 'i Allegheny Co. 2.5 th 1: Jappo 4itis ,Davat Wretibe e 0 ` 1 " Thus W. Grafi re ratiford to. zatti - " ' Kennedy IG - Jaw* Jeffarstai • - STATE' EDITORIAE 00 N VENTIOIL - - LANcusixis, PA ...J .0 3' 16 ,4863. The DemoeMtle EdlttSrTal ''''' ) o, ll * 'l ° • 0 fi 1 !Di1744 1 44 1 4 . .t..in tpa room ottliebidocrade CentralX:EhilpfUtkoes=- tar CAy at . 2 oVelook P. M.; '714 ,teji.vini.ioia Was: called to order by the PrialdeitiMil-ma'p-othatt. of J. AL7l4eird. Tag., of theiglietishare Argu.9, J. eleiltpdtri-tuli:M, raq ,of the ltittannieti Mentor', was appointed Secretary, A, E. Lewis, Eaq. of the Philatielrtis, Even;mg Journai, offered the foUo wing result n Lott, hioh. was adopted: Rezotved, That, b Democratic ectitors.ot the State of Penn.yliranii be reoommendettlii meet la counsel upon the came day.-anant the same place with} the first meeting of the Democratic State Central Committee. • CoL John Hodgson, of the West Chester. Jeff er fronian, offered the following; Nrhich was also adopted: , . Resolved, That the'Petal — dent of this Cony en tion be requested to confer with the Chaineattof the Democratic' Stite , Centisrm ComitteCwith reference to .the time and,niac t e et:Melding said The ConvenUol.thed— Demperatle 3Pditcirial CcuiYentiOn., Agreeably to the resrdirm passed of. ins of the 16th-inbt., theeWern'ocsatie Editorial Convention will meet at the literehantellotel, in Philadelphia. oh TurESD.yr,peptliOratronsx next, at 3o clock; BANDEESON„ President LANC/BTES. July 21, 1863. ABU APOLOGY.' At . a late hour last an accident occurred in the Press room, by which the second page of our tiecood edition was pied. In consequence of this, we fail to supply our usual quantity of news and ad yertisements. The deficiency will be ful. 11, Supplied in future numbera. Adiertise mente omitted will be found in Monday's Post. SOUTHERN STATES BEOR GANIZATION. From every quarter of the rebel States we have the continued cries qf deepera lion and despair. The leaders the re hellion are desperate, while the ;people are looking ; for means Of eicape from Southern Conscription into the en:if:knees of the Tfirimr. - from Bragg and Johnston's' artmei, in fo7med us that the captured correspond . ice belonging to them, alibied them to he in a state of demoralization, and of threatening destitution. -The dispatch re marks : "They give up Mississippi, and siviee the planters to stay and make the b nit terms possible. Scoots report that the majority of the plantere are anxious pint we shouhf i ; get pealiession . of 'the country before' Davis has time to conscript." A few days since we directed attention to the fact of a dshigatiort representing the, planters of Louisiana, hnving waited tipon President Lincoln to urge him to receive her back into the. Union.. under her old Constitution. Ere refused, intimating that a change in bur Constitution would be requisite . to :insure ,her re-admission into a Union, a portion of which she, in the estimation of the President, al ready is. — She — tuna - make; Provision for the emancipationq of her slwies; before the Ailministration will be prepared to welcome her back, 'lino a confederacy, from which, the' President contends she never ileprirted. We have seen•the bold talk of the peo . ple of Notth'etirdlinit, in denunciation of the So utherrr'COnfedsgraoy v and-in favor of again ratw*g-to 4thet mother govern. ' meat: and W43 - :'poir haie before us the Prouledingiijkit convention assembled at Nsshwille, 'Plitilteisee intended' to initiate steps for aI - e - iii - vinizstion of-that Stet e, with a vim of -alga returning to' die Union. There - can be no mistaking.these indications ; we know that the rebellion is crippled, and the question arises what "%Gold narikorernment,,alithiimoment,- consider its*ity ?- .4-da-tpencottrage this Union feeling o - by effetinr. - Pardon to all who will accept it ;"- fr Thitt:cUrse woald in a short this secure reathrtition , Union and 'peace ; bat ispist-ttpen enforcing our proelninntions` of co fisca Hen and emancipatintr#i Per.. en : ot troubles : . .. , THE EICRIKOND •LOAREE., Amid the, • . gloOni and:iitesp ondencr_ of the rebel Capital, occasithie dsbY `-the:litil toning Union triumphs; a44.:,,in:144 face of a oonicription, which foiceo every one is the Confevlet,suy betWi SAl:eigh teOn-a i 0 forty-five to the field; ihi - EjihtliitO lii; 2, 7 i , ..., P., 1 , 4 , „. -., quirer makes merry over the situation, because the loafers of the City are at last cmpelled 'to enter the rebel service. Heretofore these shining and well dressed ornaments of BichmonftMciet6,l-Ohld manage to procure subtAtittes, 'Bitt that resOurge.lts cab ' epid. the entire-male p3pulificilt, b - eeSthe t ages.refki'ed to, 4 ar.,...,,,,.A n.... . " -' 3 :r ... 4.•AV1;80 tilfr substitute ex peiteatqa poi '' eetti, ~.,-,-; ~..- --- Leeli alvance z into PennsYlvantar See Ms to have encouraged the "fancies".,inf Rich mond)... Very_ much; and, is--view -of :L . : a : iiiiiiii vietory over the Union army, the [lnquirer relates that the corners of the I .streats, for, sexerel diqq,,,,,,,were,..blooming: itii ro a s 36': 0 71 t - ni iktifi,nTed - ,11 tihi ug . wails t ' • _ .i. ::--,...t.„ - t.. coats, sports uresset In A huest,--litietr, looking .cool . inz_theT rio;leit ofq fAcy sacks, perfumeddike.milliners t and spark 21.b4iii with eiliTitrik.rstas [and. diamonds 6fl, incalculable value:, The .e, forming a 'grfaup of exqUisites,leaning majestically ntergthe'eftillY against convenient places. Tiriasenfeda picture of ease and elegance— he abandoning of :their manner being al toether artistic, each loeked as if he were . . aiiiiessini some envious acquaintance— . ".gavy me, ,I cannot help_it.", ' 7 4(11 36 - are the "gentlemen," says the Inquirer " who 111)6 occupy the street co`in'eti'in' the cool hobs ofl.he morning' and in the rel4r6sh , ing shades of the evening. -. :-They, multi.: ply and disappear, by volition; at least unexpectedly. They have associates of a less finished type, that come and go no 'ori e knows wnen .or where. -: The - pence de- Spiee these, because they ;know them, having caught one or two . of 'ilaercififi'ill lainy, rind w ioever they &itch!, easily in rascality, .they'invariably Contemn. They 101+ Tie . ,wtqli„the more war t y,g eine a n d tillmil l "; . ; its Wiwi:lEl;h; tittaime ' their einiches; but .their admipstion iii,anifue tedlwitha hope, a preSeniiihenr, finit t fidi ,mg - cilill '3 , *-71;e eitught,', Thea 'tivO 'ltuises,earh,talle : , , poissians f 4 ion„ the pora .: l ere./ Na,ati it is tinielhat sernekoly. wa stsk 3 irig 'iloitielisiori` Chisfni. IrmCylie a ; pity to disturb the romance of this loafer life; to blunt thtredgo of theie . l4Ctrisiscni,', aadee," and dim the ttidiance'of these flashing gems. , Bat therais no need for fancies now; . there is certainly no neces• sity:for, faro banks, and. as for., gambling Clubs, we think society can get along very well in this day of denial and privation without them." -theumktation- as-it Is. We are not surprised at the Inquirer' merriment over the prospect of these fancY leltows having to doff their ribbons and jewelry; for the knapsack and the musket. ;They will make miserable soldiers, but the Poor rebel capital, in her present ciipPled thecd. - We should like to .see them rinn tend in and on the march. _The'aelft .61:1 oi en t air, and smiling countenance: the gold studs and the linen sacks—the absence of all thesn, add their pl aceA sup plied with knapsacks, heavy blankets:and tin clips, whuld have a Most einbarrmuung and depressing effect upon the Ipiritsf the nouscript loafers of Richmond. - The' Death of Maj. Daniel McCook. , This community, nay, the whole State and country, will be shocked by the in• -- telligence _of the death of Major Daniel lifebook, the well known•father of n 0 many _distinguished soldiers in the loyal service frointi wound received while leading a militia band in a skirmish, dear ELffing • ton with Morgan's raiders. Major McCook,np to the butlireali cif the war, belonged, to the conservative school of politicians, and in the last Presidential election was a very active member of the Ereckieridge party. Upon the fall of Fort enter, he, like tens of tkotteands of (Ahern of similar creed, with all'hia"sons, a: once became the most enthusiastic; cc• five and self•sacrificing sup'porte re of the war for the preservation 'of the Union. , The record made by the McCooks in the war is, and always will ba,' . a part of the history of the country. •At the time of the first battle of Ball Run, five of the •Major's 80 118-.-Robert, Alexauder, Daniel Edwali -- and Charles--wire in the army. Intha action tae youngeot,and last tnen• tioned, a' `private 111 the Ist Ohio. was mortally wounded, andAied in: Abe arms of-his 'lather. As a .second sacrifice of hisblood hishadtoof-whose cruel death must be still fresh in the re rcollection of our readers.' Of , the atiivii -1 ins ones, Alexander is now a 'Wider Gen• eral, commanding the 20th Corps of the Army of the Cumberland;; Daniel, Col onel of 52d Ohio, commanding a brigade in the same army; and Edward, Colonel of an Illinois regiment. The latter dis tinguished himself in ,Grarit's campaign in Mississippi, and is Low recovering from a wound received in one of the battles fought on "the march to Vicksburg. Since last fill, the youngest of the sons, John, also in the crulyialtd, 't:is now tild.viiig - on': the staff of General Crittenden. The' oldest, George McCook, the well-known ; law,er, likewise rendered good service for mot:3e, while commanding a regiment in West Virginia., .. . , , Not content with giving all of six eons I to the country; the venerable head of •the family, with unbounded patriotism, him• self shouldered a musket, joined his sone • at various points of the theatre of war, and fonghti,the common enemy in perso'n whenever opportunity' offered. At Bull I I Rom on the Upper Potomac, in Western - Virginia, and before - Corinth-the corn- mending figure, white head and trusty I gun of the fearless old , ' mtuf ' apPeared I conlitiionouoly,,in our.. trorit. Ever- since I the death Of Cliailes cud :Robert, he wail" moiadwith a Spirit of personal vengeance against those who hadqtlain.hie tions, , and tinder- it ittipulses he wattled to the'con : reMet in which he met, at 11:ish his gallant, nd! '' '. , ~• ) , k_i _l" ,Last August, the writer accompanied him upon a visit to the grave of,lobert. The olfrhero then had a presentiment that he would } like his beloved offspring, die from a- rebel bullet. .Alas I that it should be . retdtied.. $ „ Let - all' homage be rendered to the memory of the model patriot.—Grin. Com mercial. -The-writer in the .Commercia/ is this irienli st l ating Afajcii r EfeCtiOli was an ac tivs Meinher-ufTl4e .14renitilaridge,party. ffe occupied confidential relations Of, the re ntt intimate ebatar.ter_withlhe' lenient _ed) Dough's and was hiaattanhed and- faith - t'al - frie n d. wo rn ells him iiii-t),liraie"; ~sincere andlonest, he will - be deeply re ; ,grmed Wthousanali Who' knew his worth 04,"_eht i'._kted proper!" hitinohlkeliarac, 4! , .i 4 " -. 2, i :', - 7- - ,*,.-tiiight else state in further come:" : 116 : i t 4:4 j.4l4,*rs not George, is the eldest 01 tiii iLipiqy, 40 nqw, 4 1, - 1 9'419€1 under Gfii;.,"oiiiiit. -- Ode' of #41.4r0-4Proli' not m din b a ldip g a commigaitii#Wiftra 0* Inite P s •7lED , A s of.l , -,Tr 7.-1:5.1 re trzi ' - - ',• ii - . 01:11 - •,-.. ''' - .... , . NEWS ITEMS. The Attach On the Char'eaten Fella WASHINGTON, Juprl, 1868. The official advices received!t the Navy Department from Admityt.. . lahlicreerrAre t 3 the morning of the la orOhi4l day the . attack on the la , boi:clef/rices of Charleston Was to be renewed. •;..Ev,,et:P. thing was in readineeacand 9ilS44abie result was confidently atitieipateA. I..Jit• favorable rumors were circulated ' to-ay '"ulatoni - and -- rnhel -- sympathizers-in rrgard to the result of the atta*; but they are without fonndation: General Grant wad, the Tfteant 'Uttar GentialabtpLM l itfe GeOn4nlr '' ' _ The recent action, of the War Depart. plaviugzfienfral;' Wool'and other officers upon the retired: lint I,3aves vacant one major generalship mid 'One lirigadier generalship in the regular army, It is said, upon good .authority that the hitijcit; generalship will he, prifeireci on General Grant, in, recegnition of his' aer.vicea Tdnneasee find PennyTio4ns, • At the United SUOs Court in Utica, last week,"a manufacturer of penny tokens wro indicted, convictea and sentenced , to one year in the State prison, ' The tokens were (lin the similitude of the coin of the Uriited States," and bore the inscription, "Not one cent." .4o Extenstre Project. The Bishop of London hasqiet on foot a subscription to raise one lailß9Paterling or five million dollars, in ten years, to re lie I a .the-spiritual destitution ( 4 r. hi& dio . - ces . The Bishopoffers to give • .£1 5 .0,000 to awards, the amount required, ot , abotit X2d,ooo'per year for ten years: • ' - W 0111141041. Fifteen thitneand wounded • soldiers in all have been taken frtnn the - EU - Rita Get -4,11.1 3 urg r and, sent to different hospitals thr ugheut the country. About five thous— and stiltremifin there. Of those removed thr e th'ougand 'aro. rebela—Awelve- thous- And, our own. T 1 Conantlon of Arkaav rut. prominent dry goods house in New Yori: has received a °letter fro& its agents in Cfncinnati from which the following is an &tract : We have had to day a cestomer troth Arkansas, a loyai4n an , but unfortunate ly for!us, he is unable - to get a permit to tradb— From him we learn some facts which give strength to our faith as rOgarde the future of that State and of the 'Smith'. Piiiita he can sell,at home for prides equal' to $ per yard in greenbaclifi ; letter paper at 860 per reanii , and other toode to ptoportion. He Bays there is do incon siderable amount of gold in p 'rivatelands there, .and-that his State is now subjugated etc." M. 13L.trsat axE„now weli- known to Eurt,pe as a recnarkablf, blindfold obese player, has recentlY.Plnyed,twelye games at once', againft as many players, at. Man chester, England, before a large number of spectators. 'Six games, W,eke won by Black hnrnr,tour by I?ii opponeuts,au 1 two drawn. Rebel Protest 6 waiidst The Toledo Blade learns through an offiCer On,guard- duty at Johnston's Is land,: that the recent .action of the rebel authorities in selecting two Federal offi cers to be shot in retaliation fpr the exe cut'on of AlcUraw and Corbin, by order of ;en,, Burnside § has caused considerable consternation among the rebel officers hold pn the Island. On hearing of the proceedings at Richmond, they drew up and signed a remonstrance, which,at their request, has been forwarded to Washing• ton, to be transmitted to Jeff. Davie Kngwing the circumstances of the case referred to, and the probable purpose of our Government, they see no good to themleiveS in the game of vengeance proposed. .What effect their protest may ave remains to he seen. u bile Web* Frain the official statement of the pub lie debt on the let of July, furnished by the Treasury Department, the following recapitu:ation is taken t , • The whole debt et 4 per cent At Sper rent At 6 per cent 41,775.675 At 7 6-10 percent ... 139.1026.600 The whole debt without interest .N 8.771.057 The whole public debt of the United States on July 1, shown ,b '. the books 'Of the Treasury Department,, $1,097,274,- 3611. In. the Secretary's report of last December he estimated that by this time the public debt would reach $1,122;297,; 408. The expenditures, however have been slightly less than.thiSecretar;antio ipated, or rather the National revenue hati been` somewhat greater . , and the, public debt is theiefore less by $26,023,087 than the Secretary estimated•last December. Bad Drown leg Case at AttantleCtty. ' 'The name of the lady drowned at At lantic City, on Tuesday, and to whom re ference has already been made in this pa per, waS Frances NiColeton. She resided oa Fi.Ankford road, near Lehigh avenue. She had accompanied the excursion of the American Protestant Association, and while in bathing, in company with a gentleman, ventured too far out. The two became separated by the force'of the breaker% but the gentleman seemed - 13d in reaching his companion again: While malt ing their way le, however. they,bothsank, and before assistance 'could be had.' hoth were drowned. The body of thalatii was recoveroed and brought to this city: At last accounts the body of the gentleman had not been found:—Philadelphia (juirer. The Drafted Colored Men. All the colored men enrolled under the present draft are to be separated from the white coeseripts.hy Protrost Marshalti, 4ti4 cousolidnted into the - nearefit colored regi ments tn. comOanies being organized in the everal States. • Instru4ions to this effucl ! have been sent to tknOfficials of , Perdleyl vtinia, and Rhode 'lsland. Colored con scripts in Pennsylvania are to be rendez .voused at Philadelphiai:irt,the (=up' cote.; mended by Col, Wagner : in' Ohio. at Camp Delaware ; in s lihode Island at the camp of. the First Company Colored Reatt Artillery; in Maryland and Dela• ware at Washington. — Colored troops from New York, it is thought, will be ren• dezvonsed at Wasnington.—Wash. 'Car. X. T. Tribune, A latiihowsAdirioe. rosnqhe Cleveland Herald, July Ilishop Heppe yesterday morning preach ed in the Cathedral on the , subject — of the riots in New York, He was , unsparing in bitter denuntiation of the mob that has committed such outrages, He tiaras' Lae hearers against any "act that tended, in BOY a. 14440 provoke such scenes her , . ,He tved the memberg of his flock to attend strictly to their business and. not even to discuss the question of the draft. If any of - thbewere drafted, and could not pro cure exemption, they must do their duty to their country. lithe drafted man was poor, and no S'fOrta - btl,ws t s made by the city or coanty I f.4..!htirelierof his family, they should be ~ 4 ared'foiby the Ouch, o pe p -Irma hpp i rf e -- tp ; oat e st illatte h a a t; th a t; ;touch tie:dirt:time and ttriSbor ft)? hie b ins 414eovetorti460-04-!4' - • ,A Lsiti 4.. - 14. bi 2 • mast be respected 'lt was cowardly and sinful to molest these peoplebecause their skin was of adifferent color. He warned them fioally,Aot to provoke a breach Of the peace in lA , manner, and. said that he had pledgedittia word as tt .catbplicAshelgto thjr..._;.citijankf_Nov74‘ `: tg,lhakitliereshould be to disfullance fro# theTrathillic Irish, and brnolted to them thOis pledg4,Should ntit be brok• en. The Invalid Corry, The Invalid Corps is rapidly reaching., its prescribed dimensions. - _Twenty-com panies of the First battalion have alref,tdy, been prganized, and also ii&Yen goniipaitiea: lof the Second battalion. Recruits are gathered at St: -. LotiiS;- Washington, 'Midi; I A. ant z G9 llll eCtiePt.; :South arolinazzab4 Fortress Ronroe, and will all soon bh brought .into : the- organization; (At • least two thotisand llve .hundred tnep have al ready enlisted. Some of them are. per forming guard duty 'et 'the littfr-Dephrt ment, and Tit other places. — The akeq are delighted with the corps, whichlhey re gard as one of especial honor. The statement is erroneous that the thirty invalid soldrers7ecently sent to the Pro vost Marshal's office In New York fired. blank cartridges at those who assailed them. They each had . Sixty rounds o ammunition and lased them to Atte heel iiiiiantage. Their friends think lhis'cor. re?tion is due to their character, _ A ' Handsome AcknOwiedgtnierit of O nalcldSOLlke . ..~ The following letter from . thePresldsni of the Sanitary 'Commission , was written" in hcknowfVgment of a donatiOn 000 made id the funds of the Commission, by a gentler:6Eln nt'lrew lork city: l UNITED STATES SANITARY COMMISSION NEW YORK AGENCY, 823 Broadway, , NEW YORK, , JuII-15; 1863. - „I - DEAR SIR: On returning from Gettys burg, I find your note and magnificent contribution to our treasury. T.h2y.have been already fOrmally acknowledgdd; but I cannot deny myself the Pleaeure of per sonally thanking you again for so gener ous an offering at .the,altar„,of.lnsmr,r-rd Could "you have seen theoug iny.eyes,the vas e l iii nese of the' suffering which, on the late battle•field,•sppealed_ to the sym pa thi of , theprosperous, nu •wordd feetan addltiorial confidence that ,your • recent, ben factiiin 'wet . 'Well directed. I think, ko, I meiFeelrassure you that the chan nel koulimya chelestfor your'inbrgt ipsgt' c n worthy" of `a business man "s sagacity and confidence.- A .. '''s , •ri. Wishing you long - and...large prosperitk in ytur Affairs—many gains to be 011ie ayst d by many charities—a restored and.' united country to dwell in—a city purified front riot and norollzda thbhary and - Mid -sight arson—wherein to make, and hive. had IBojoy your good fortune; kr - entrain, - Itespectfully and gratefully yours, ' , HENRY IV.:BELLO WS, • Pre ident. New. Pate,nts. , Partial bete of patents issued from the United States Patent face, for tlt%cyreek ending July 2, 1863; eabh bearingtliat date : John Clark, of Sharon, Pa., for iu.- proved washing machine. William C. Grimes, of Philadelphia, 'Pa , for iinr.rovement in machine for making nails for ,hOriso Chorie's Harris, of Pittsburgh, Ps.. for improved bung cutter. Rinehart P. March, of . Norristown, Pa , for improved bread cutting machine: Jaeob H. Masker, of Newark, N. J. for improvement in hat ; bloc k • William Sellers, of Philadelphia, Po., for improvement in the Gifford Injector. Jane Brooke, of Jersey City, N. J., admioistratix of William Brooke, deed, of New York, for improvement in moulds for casting tires. Enos T. Bighorn, of Philadelphia, Pa.. assignor to himself and D. Bighorn, of th = same place, for.improvcd window shade hangings. P. W. Reed. of Birmingham, Pa., as signor to James S. and Thomas 13. Atter bury and J. Reddick, of Pittsburgh, Pa., for improved preserve jar. Isaac S. and Henry R., Russell, of,Neyr, Market,' Md., O l d John .1. IV Bristol, of Detroit, Mich , assignors to Isaac S. and Henry R. Russell, of New Market, Md., for improvement in !lth* attachmeuts to harvesters. No Party., The Republicans are continually urging upon the people the necessity of abandon ing all party organizations in our present uationfsl struggle. This is their theory, daily set forth in their public journals, and thrcitigh the mouths of disinterested era. tors. But what is their _practice? - If they ,werp sincere, it is to be presumed that their actions would correspond with theii .)reaching. Such, unfortunately for them, it not the case.. All the appointments under'the Internal Tax taw and the Con scription Bill are made up from their own 1 party. Although the 'Dertiocratic . pasty —the party of the Union and the Consti tution—has furnished thousands of men and money to sustain the Government, they have been entirely ignored by these '• no party" patriots. They carefully ex elude all public and official announce ments from Democratic journals, Arid the members of the Democratic party - are either compeled to: remain iI7I norance of matters in l which- they have alg aei l i i ‘ ti terest, or learn them - Irwin the columns ot Abohtion newepapene. ;!'.lgnorance is a' bliss,'" however , in comparison with the hard fate of ,be ing ennsipalled to acquire knowledge' &Oat the.Jacohin . journals of the country. Sg }I 47I II 3 , BARRIEI, of New York, elected as a Repnblican, but eschewing abolition etniessed right views concerning the_ conscrip4on hill whilq it- was pendiug in the Senate. He said • . „Epgltind, with her.many wars and of 'Um scercity of men, never resorted to this despotic measure. It was a mode of reit:4- i iiht.#rfaies only used by despots, but nevr by republican governments, and thenprin ciple, if adopted, wodld provide large Standing armies, which, almost- inevitably lead' to despotism. In a government of i delegated power and Which' , rested i2Pon 4.e consent of the govetned, it was irthx; ;Pe dieritiand unnecessary; -' Congress has not the power under the Cdtistitution, thus to destrbrthe ; milktia of the States; which the-Corietitiltioitirok vided for as a reserve for pf the Union.; If thin measure were adopted, there would be -centralized power.” - ... t Conference of thhlarnaNgoi. monsters The fourteenth Congress of the school masters of Germany has jqst beibihelcV at Mannheim; the bitting having lasted three days: - ' Ansoife- the quedtiOn's" discussed) were•the best methods cif tisvploping ory in children i the men p Oflavialtining.l in, them a C ote'anantry; the admits- 1 , • gibs resulting from a larger share being given to gymnastic exercises in education„ the study of mnsie, especially .of natiopsl songs ; the necessity of teaching children . , with the greatest care, the history of their country, 'and especially the, great deeds and victories 'of the German peopyy be. The second sitting,of Congress received a visit /Nthe Grand Duke of Baden, who uttered -few words of welcome to the aa ' 41 e4 1 .Y, 17tikd who Was rttoivad With, m 4): Otbunting,; The Opening of the littissireippi. •Tha Surveyor of Pittsburgh received a diapatch on Thusaday ftOpi.,,Secretary Chas'i!!„ inst(b)etin ' if4eaired to clear t .., tiljel ,t,oat*d cargo ei,ezeekef prohibited ,aitieiitc.foraiew 9 4- e - silas,, r iaiiiiit,their giv• ;ing Wilds 0.. e, toikt - dliooida: - at internaedi ate pOsints l 030egti e . permits anthoriz 'ad „hi,%ex4sting hi'osia..f,Thi means that-the M ilasussippi - rrverOttinow open for commerce, subject to fhe4egalatione al: ready in existence for ltreventing_goods contraban e l- ofistliziwit-feo sn - rrt" in their way into the enemy's country. --; , i:=-42,:—.___ - '_, —. ......—..____ An Exitiiely New Ty:_p_cof : /ro w_ 7 The.blavy'Departkent" litittqedided to' , Mild another new •laiitdh of iron-9stst VqBl3ere of War,iiitg iii t seviirar iriat)'or: tat o. respectst-fronvaili thia9s.:hirlibetWbSti ,stine,ted in-this nountr24llilnetead , of km._ ing - propelled by_ ft ,licsp.:l,they,w4,have paddle whe`eld,'±iiid lie ehtliely - Of . irnn, with only, the jit eiceesitlf irciod6eliiieki6g. TLeaa.s hifielrilibertmah'edabedt the same as the' Stteen light , dra,ftivessele 4 , , p .I.E • . The Heintidifi Reilroad. - The Legislathrit'id West Vir;ginia is now considering a bill -propcstog the l grant ) Of • • • ~ t m power to sell Eterupfiel iroad toti the Pennsylvania' Central' 'O.Uzi:44I3Y; with view' 'Ea having eUrnytleted . to. Areenslitirgultn - tivthni ,, tillitie- a feeder the Pennsylvania road. The bill. has 13aised the lower Itousg, but is-objected to in the'pertate,'orCtbe ground that the Con stittitloi-Of the" .new State of West . Vir: ginittirohibits the grant of additional cok poration privileges until the notice is given. under regulations to be established,,by law not yet passed. • • st.' , Ws morning st.half I)iionli o'clock 'at' his late real lomat , / corner of Pena:toad . "land she Or. Air JAMES ale.,,KaY, in thet '7l-st • year:of -hi' • • I • • •• 116tice tbd i Funeral n Ote..triening pap!? . 'gc.LEIA X 715 el) v3III,TIOBNIIINTB. _ , ----- - L I ISIN O, SOI I .r s A - LE Ayr .AV NIKE Eit Op [Dry GoOde without restard•to eoskieonalstin i phrt of Shawls,' bilk Mint es, Circulars Cif: rand, Sl 3 ue.t , Litee Po P oints , &lda" Umbrellas, and Dries G aet all ; ftinea , f. ' ' , i. ... , ' ' . i I. Wilt vacate the front part of my stare-in' ten dye' Or improvements I deidre to reduce my, ktoe ..- EntrazieelTh •Bldrket'Alley and Market etre t• • Customers .and- the pUblle are invited to' fallt - '' ' li. 5,"-tirik.liA 'DI • r" ''• XO:litgqcitednitieet, yz i :4 t between stlist.-azidbDiaintind: . I ir.... iti 01:Nliir FLY IikkLEIC,. ILI , . . BILITS FLIES INSTANTLY; witholut danger to anyttitot ,or /Ole by . ' • SIMON JcifiNatoZi • • • 'conker Sailthilefd gad Irtinitiitdaut 4.11 Uurnett ' s e I'repa-atioas: ;50 ot nta a d articles such Su - 21ccrnare's Bitters at some tEins like half their feistier pricei: aI L' 401y1$ sTov.E epLsic. i Reitont why tlp tler tk6 dry Polish: f .1 1 . Ts is already . hared. 2. It haa no amid %sheerer. It pro Mess no dittOtddat. 1 t staods the most Intense beat. ff.. 1 t preserve:44-qm rust.. f the moot etonotateal . It If 3 not one - indult - Yam fanny Fo : sale by , FIMON JOHN.STON. js2l. ' corner Smithfield and' Fourth sta WILL. PITUOLIASE 41,704 OOV valu able eantry xdoilent location four szties item tho rmi it sea ct 3 new tweeter, briet diall ing house of wide, tied and tour rooms on each 'floor, attic aid chiller, st blo, carriage homey NA coheir bnOdinga; gOOd sewer, 10 acres of - ground, all Alndoe fame. end well improved find cult .vated, umber i of 4.,4 acres at alt variety of fruit of best qttalities, gar.. den, fine forest shade trees, - Terms easy, S. CUTHBERT .4 SONS. , I 1y221 Ed Market street. QIINDUIr 75 Barrels Potatoes. 10,r0o M. }fibbed Bacon aides. 1.5001b5. Clear Bacon aides. SOO bnahols Yellow shelled torn. 10 kegs Virsinia 5 Twin Tobacco. 200 bushels Dry Apples. . bb's. Estes Faultily Flour. • 2,ofAlt Country Lsrd. '18,0a) Slack Hoop, roles. In atoro and for Sate by • .JAS.• PER,. earner Market* Wird Suu . Ohio Wh i te Sulphur Springti .WELL -KNOWN wourcirince— JL: Pluoa will be formally opened Mt the;lBth of Juni* The Springs thisemason. will be under the Fiu ediate eupgyydslon„of. the. ,propri.tor, who will be assisted b r'leans joaedibA Soroye nie,:aud .C. C. itki•chel. ; It is the. attention to Make tbe house. in eh .respect, equal to the beat wateride places in the country, sad to provide generally for the comfort. an4./teosteMOdatitat of the glaPAtt. For terms. or - other idle tier. Addresl. " • Lewistenter P, AWLalo,d;mo DrZLc q punE SODA Abu AND For Al MBE SODA ASTIAND Pit .ARIL Pu64,E 50u4 ASWAN' ASH PV BE SODA Agit AND POT ASH 'AVRadovea'Pirligee, - Ai Reduced P•icelg, Ai Begot:seri Prices, At Joseph Fleming's Ding: Store. At Josoph Fleming's D;w3 At •Joseph Fleming's L Store. Corner of the Diathond and Merkel Street.% Corner of the Diamond and Markq,striert. '7ll ilp O,Of.th,,?RIENT.—A DNlVElL*lNfirEtetUti* two parlori, iind eiatt -other. robins, sthiato oh I geootfd etrtet. ... • • : -' - - t S. CUTLIBERT 41t . SONG. i LT" ' at . aTket at. _ . WILSON'S _PILLS CURE mwAii)A.vnE v -a NERVOUS- -EIRAIM,OII4 CURE AFL KINDS QF HEADACHE; XLSO S PLTALEi are the result of 104 Investigation and cereful oonducted elyperiMents • havint been in 11130 many`years. - during - which time they save prevented end re. Bayed a vtatamount of nain and suffering from headache' whether originating in the nervous sYstenror from's. deranged 'state of 'the efoincteh. They may ,btpl a ltea, at tim ea ..with• eat afetY. withbdt king Omura rf miff tho absonp n inftoy, ii,,,safh*iab tfut., renderS sum to 44 irriefeithent to' eliiiirea.; • BY th'e_. e of think Pals ,ta:eritafta • At— tacks orivitrvota or Sick ,seao may 40 Pr.- ventetr /OA tak en •In Vt.- bricepeent 01, an attack ,ediate relief of stormier ofittiund.- ti , „ - They sellout fail 'in, reMerlng Nausea and Bearktche, kilo:deb females .are so subject. ierher s ot MALY ort the bowely—removing tsar] eithinsiske • , For' NAs4nto. 4: 1011 0.11to Females, and all pereoca 61-.secienrctry „imbue, they are valuable as Lazahtie; improving the ailhsfile, giving gone; a s y t VOW. to the) directive 'organs. and rafting °natural elasticity =drat:earth of the.writla terc. • • t 8.F./VA ftiF, OF COO NTBFEEITS I The genuiiie have filroattirei of O. A. SON and N. L. VAHANAMOCK & CO. on each . Box, • icd Soldi nes. 'by all Drtoortete end h all oiher Dealers Me A Box will be cent by nets PrePtild lut re ceipt of the • • FORAcki4s CENTS.:; -Xiorders 840414,ktaddnnsed to. B. 1 4 , ,FMISTOOK & CO. PIT SETT2IIH, Pa an1.:46,04a-w•vt.Tio.vi . . eaaatas RODIGIN MOLD nALOke.4t, irixcas, - Importer/ and 'dealers in • • Cloths, Cassimeres, ire t /3", 17estings, Tailors'T i r*unings, 265 MARKET STRAW; • north 611de, PHILADELP HIA JYL—.49-13.41. Z L'qg trA4T0.11.4. ARM Ar n. tiotio or Common B • atriOil:. =NM DIED s INae:Wax, July 24.,:The Tireas,,EAirio fiftri# says there are aome_strange rumors in Oirculation'within a, d.k . or 1 . two,,wh;ch, I giie you on,IY: ise rnaleirs.„. 4.4 other change -has beet - made. aCcording to , these reports in the_l4.exicari ,pregoatume.—i Mexico is a to placed 'tilider,kr,epilr pro tectorate; Or to becoine colony of France with a French Prince far GotecipiTi I Uk,e, ,C g nfad erates ' have 'rencittrideid all idea 4:4' regaining the MississiPpi river, and trans- Missiatnppi coantry without.foreigiraid.7-• Slide l's visits to the.E'Mperor_itind"-Fori eigp Secretary lately; are. - said,,tri '.be; in COnnention-with these new elate Of things" If. th4;Misithippi, 411,:di; are. concerting ; 'reheareig fol. an alliance hgaitist theiVaited. States iiitli - a view of sectiriag Jibe. one Mexico{ and the 'Other. the -2disaissippi vallep. ~. ~.. -. .„+ - ---... It Ist at.o,4sertii , iieroia all heads . thtw thA EtripetielUiaciing;kci ,;cannot,,inclithe I England ttlican himitt;',hostilek „measures against' the U n i ted‘Sfrites„,orrather a per-1: hap ly not desert . as," - iinsc yet. Anxious rtor give himself the aid ..al. ae!•: 11 lii:5 is I HW treating with Spain on this Aubject,etuid. that Spa: la sat o ivii Asti i 3 gae-ti .to second the EnipEr..r's views. - :, . Butitor adds Ilia, Marshall :o:Pennell; who is Aqw 'here; ,stott is going,./sitirth , tio Berlin; oat's ,y for he ,Palfmae of con-:. sulting,the 'fathoms odalist, tireffe A for his , eyes, is in fact in treaty with,thc Emperor on the question•of Arregipithe affairs of. thiiM %twee Galf i for thcarAitithal benefe-,1 .' The tall of 'Vickaburg and Pert Hudsdn, they say will throw Jeff. 14iiitand Islopol eon into each others arms,And . ..lvill he-lhe final blow which will *firecNtate ,an',-filli emee that only .hange - fir e beeiinie di,' questiop of .the Mississippi will:-he Oho of some hazard, and might tern jlo.ntrary to preient!ekpeetetietp.`‘ it is that, they eay, which makes "Napoleon so ' cultewerm on the question of - Polan - d. ..lt is this *bleb maks 'llim.foutirkealii say, Mexico is.hig in affairs of moment, and r it is this n yillich hassoddenly demanded - such - large rein-. foreemehts in Mexico, for ' the whOle tiAvi: pion of' Nrinoy has been - 'orireredz. etOpre pare itself for dep4telreirv;the montli'of 6 ePtlim67r, and reveal vessels, the L'Yille Of 3 kn, 1 the NeanitartMaaa the.i.lVa, grani,'.' are about to sail with ' -reidforCe minta to the artillery, .in 'men and mate ' yip; and yet the Gevernment:.papers 'de clared that ; alter the fall of Puebla, ; there *ere' enough' men ' now in Mexico to fin. . f.........,, E 11 1 qte O an ifiskgal. J- ,: ' , jatikEitul . -r tr.co ana ror i ' , A 8 . F 1:' EiVI 1 D YUCTIR,Cati^I',A I A a • Wiwi a -Retail Dealer- ise , “ J oi Foreign' i4iiDointetin bile*:Medith -41 T l asvilYOßltsa and Perfumery; 1 2:7-.;xyd•sraar '*itzre,oi't ' s ' • 4 .W 4 A•WiIE. I . I 7I' IPWYI AtAV 1/11103Mt ,fee;112:birTPJOC" c !ie wei - traiiitad tiad ir~ll nori c kfarkee ata , First ittreet: yArr fsaRK apco. . _ . OAS Ft4Tui6t ctiArevEileßs; Pattot .11qprove4j1kolsoirl 'Patent Patakon,, Ati L 1171 MIN VICS4 KANO , saiesripwtt, 3 1 7A:roil St Ph fladolplita..l • : Alisraufactoty. • FrankKordi•Thilidilphia, .13. - Alricioda warranted. irib*l 5 .m. 5 bah and eupply.tHezhielveswith- t i t' haven: m coeient article., • , v • ' Df.gq TRdYELIN4 of which we have recei•ickt:iir.,, 110 invoke of new and very 1"1"IVICB taLYD DS hfaltet at.:atet. Fourth ant!Dp.V., ,tnon3o.;: ar ,ea tkee, fo orandt c etwifr Brainy& u.vd r is s ale at lip '4l4,amontys • JY24 • Inai El ri - . . . . _ _utose...sea,E.:-ggfici,,ivvut -Emmy Aadlevalltifasm leholvAthAtmealf".€• uult tir 14.4.611 ! 4tkey", ..: i.r!it- 4-44? I! . pF t er z , D. Ratted!? , : {11F 1 4 20A ,.. : ' iiru* ittionirit h o ,P.llll4ls* laza - titO t . 4.3p wd .. , ....J.1.14 .'.....,.,-. ' 4 , - ' 4 1..1-1.4 12 i 1 TEIZGRAkPiIig, A FIAT W,llll iftNl He i s B urn iiii - Inc a big' as 131411QY1 POSITION OF TN I 1 WO ARM ES Resipti,n,g Nary; land, r I - - F,EigiViat 0161 0 REGARD= ING O. • CI F . A.q;HINGTON -- 11111.4 OF NE tii r iS,"l -, Ngl ' ' &Cr `44:=•„ , f.A..l' Vri , CINO. 4 IATt, :3bu*, 4.7-41:pttl9simfLef: italkrivitirtido - pleeei t .F#teely krebels *tie ' 3tidpifed. His A nee 11 ill,- but v te gnaw" , 63040.1 via Guatberlan4 ,' ~ county, tdhi~eh plapp;Eitl left list - ' 2 4 4 3lti t :44 i.evg(l : l,ibro're5 Tkps .E. m—o, r oi rg.hetraged - tbeMekdritll3life atz - Oampbtelre i , putlued by tifif"ahack.tdfo&lihat he had tkirretto:db any dabiagii - ad:4 fillt:oacf biiootttbir.aing the depot iindlettrinjgl4l7. Borne ofibi track. :At nine o'clock this Iziorning, Miirgaii ret i ehied e -V &shingtor4e - linernatfr - c•Mi t ly; Where Ire - did,a good deal. - o( idaliagii, in iddudtring, &c:-- - shackleford ie-nlese beliiirU him. A. courier who arriveaTrom tli i itigihiti. of TaylOrivilleat nobn,y'reliarts th a squad of ab6rit Efitiineln` giordetach• td from -Morgantri:,cotortiandz,When"lie c:rbeeed the Muskingunv fsvhoi weriEprbw , H ,lieg in around the Country, hning,housee,' 'wheat stackB, and. killing 'ehtickl` A f orce •oT three htradiedtrondted mock: 'Been 42 hiafterlitterd.,, ,', ;9 63 EL -, • ....lc,•- `. 1 • ..i -, f - • -,f .:----,--- 7-.-rollif -or, -T h e "-.., Ldi - . Nat- "t,cii;K, July. 2 4 1 ..-Heruld., 'a , aneeiefirdateet - SYSthihithn, Jury 23„5ay..2)„ The -relative % positions- of the iiiltuers'ln, ti Vit. "itt ,to day zee e .:nearly ' i enders ;clod her it ' i .4. apparent $ that, ,Q en. -, ht title , hee:iebel army of Lee copplk e".y,ein 7/ *pile.' Lee itr• evidentry epk,s k i ß g hi, ces to break his way thrdightie-Itieh" Antind, but, will . probably find it's nioie dif fionit undeoticing•than, the vue•eit Gettysf hum. After all the delay.there)s,now not much prciiriice ' of Lee' bei4,ebie to get his arrtiloback to Richnicitio-, -or iven lig fsr as the - upper end of the 7 Sherinkidiilah •T e Times' IEO4, dated Weahingtoo, Jul 23, - Baja : l ien, hooker;hiii. &tie Tif2ist. a it r emoritelitaWill:fietihat•ge is to'relieve the' prlififit •otiiinitiider 'of 'the :Department br Mikietiti;', hilif i t4iiiti far -thii is merely. a 'oobjeeture.• • ' ' • . " • LTIXto July 23. -Tat ' petition to resist the ianrelltTie4t in the . 4i, einity... of Ja.rettsvillei, 7:l4l7f.iwi.Yectinty, ll , id;,lto-day. The barb of ihe . 'enrolling &Tiber was•barnetl, with' ii t 'llltlO'bushels of corn;: also the•barq of- JSMEB Perry with . all i's contetitP, uttif °Le honse. '.S:xShfp.te; were!,ftred . in the window of the reeidehee of the , enroffing &fiber. • ,ql. •• MC.. hirl LeL lIEPrNv ...17:ENV Dt.I.SCIJiy 1.1.1 Ft "5,' (1 IllitAtr enothen titd fmproVe the bight. `.. - 0-... • ----------- I ,l4:ru:g. .:, ~.- : - . .S Room; ipts4 "''',...• '"2' SpeOtaolollo, t* s SUFFERING FROM DE. ri.e;.. .--Aseeleogt,dabrisinF from i eke or tit s, h i r Atit: ti f Tp oleo, erhich n lfa t v :been well tried by raan - -ensible chile/as of Pittsburgh and tri cini ktithom they have these rt satittfae e eartificateg of portent can be 441ar DU office. II- All who purchase one pair of the 1191101411 Pebble Spectacles aro entitled to be stionlied in future free ...foharge with thete_whieh will-alma— - - -- - 'isfaet.g.p..... - herefore. ti you wish to eostae an IlliProye" ingd to mu 41. 0 4A 1111 0z 1 : ._ . - ..1 -. ..11;c L: IL . ; ‘R. MA-. Jlitgliff,Pmetical-vphcitili, Maradazturor of.thsliiM e bbi e iS rn zsatednik iriteakiil.77lM4S- st." - nig irtardln `'' p • , 441 y place of bwrinelisiVe-ftatetfatardar I F° 4.zRCT4,........ ........7,: , TILE 117 x DERSIGax.,a, z...affiClllT4?ltE/ ,of JQ,SEPLIARp% late, opoinnacual i pwl . slifi lnAllttnAf•%nntY. Dediea; deed, '6 or fa - sale-4 LO -,lfcrot Df rehobsei. lltott - siltintn Wahl i , , 5 Ojles,of_thn pi t iof.k , ittallartittanidtqwtrallip ci , .., I i tru on 1110 Imo . oet 0 PAtetturg , , and ,13 toen, ,v.././/a,. 'St: Rndrotultnsaitl I +l6:nlf/tint g7O - atnit cif C00:1;' Alifilbeirig Tatter; the homeatend farm 6f - thntilil , j Jdaßlill rldsl l .,dec'd..~ 1,• - ' , 6 ` - ` " BELLT I AIRS , .I Tey.,,,p,., f .....- : ...11/o.r; iii , fricgots o NI. —..0...,..:" <.-. Ats l :), Aseetttrythi•heacreskif land adjOitana , the shore_ aTIF4 TkWAClLOVial:wtwo.flOrr.frane,: cottage in', ,go' , :Ode , neory.now, 4..acr,0*.0l ..,' . aaid•lanl homfrcree ottom. - nodthe 0110 baiter . shicl !land ;brink -ti r. oultivation laitll a Curgii- , . tuber of choler fruit trees planted lhPre.leo. , ; -;.. • ' -, i ~1- yor illation' ar4 a hil , erm.l apCI y to R. R. mt.IC u :0140 Zivnt.+ Adnhig', irpress , 9Wco.l2ltnnt. Mr - anti- 1, PittAkutsby::::lint!: “.. t :ail: :4.1:141 10.11 .: 144 0:f : 1 i c ' - Pittsburg h Skirt Manufactory. I.43rAritc3CIPESIED sAtts-•711 - 0 0 Thir.i, , in this cify - „fl togleate; ft; `#4ll,l}}o4tenticui!''',- ~ --- or t a pahli6ltelar Ow& 111'a - tilt faetieffrot skintl.. 4s ( 1 . 7 . 1- katlia•limitt.,Fralt dui& an t trtiolgalei i n tAis btato. • 204 V , o mak a a greator yaria 4 s: of Stylep,. - ShaDas s „. Eines lia.l Quallle's:thaiiauy matnifacltil•lLu': zarm'tao,lli.iti4.9-ateßo i '.:!- ,:",-,,. •- - 1:1 ,. . ,. ;' .':' . 3 7 1 % --TbiatVil aiii) , Elllll/ .1 0 - .Matetiarlfor lidiv: ilrir ,triiin its f , rimitive a ate to the aalearooft,, • AnfS odor mjr. - 9 , Na ntPOtirisoA attlftatimoollitVal e 31 1 eon- quently castom ere eau Obtain skirts- froni this gum **touts - laying a accondimalt ...1 -.- T -f , . ',.- Alae tb of litgeat coSartin ant aCorieta acipsiatE4 " 1 , - 44" Oar 1 4 310 icidi) 4.tniir' is iii:9l4iitisiif ihAn poteptladies. ' - ' • . air ISlO"iehon .4 e - stitirita etiOiji at s',licil'aiate:', i B. ,CH I\llZ Eli. Manufacturer, r'jylil.-Iyil 49 Market Speet. • L l iti , i643l.gitinlECTlC MEN. POMO - 4W ' In it/purer Whew thoksplla imairarnialtiai inadot toe,' 1 • ' • And for our blood t ley bore 7011 know. - And.,agok if snostVaDidly. • . • i11at ,11 44 1 / 2 .Tpoehan.4cloaterft blokor n dOnt'a egahmoolkto atiffentli ef.anoe to light 7. ..-In4hair-oheoure , • Iyon'a'Powd Or Ts harmless to mabkinciand *MIA' hcuse insects. garden mount , . plant bilge, t..yon's :Magnetic Piiis i aro sure death turista , For gale''at • - • J6s'tatt PLEMINGS. • JOAPH yLENILINTO„,S i - • -7 tuncead=d - liftWre'raWS:7 . — Cbrner of the Diamond and Afatkot streets? - . -.i v2l. ns.csluFporux9, F lslgoNAßlig HA • TPR;: Has 14,110'i - ea theiiiiritei Wood iturfilith 10. 139 WOOD STREET, froit donikkeipn largegiiifirseinnieie titeillecet lla CapS)andSiraiir Goods always on hand:. 9at456 lowest pricer. wholesale and re • WA' 1 - s q~ic ~. IVOSH9:F / 4.A444 1 xetcvvevroasae Or .Iro , Nails, Pio w Spring, itm,, • _ Aliteel; :Springs, WANAMOUSE. O. 77 WATER MEET = • _ = PLITSBUR.Git,_ P.C.' •-• „.._______ ND stturamliiaTicig is rt--.EREE.Y-: Ju -- ,,gtven.4that tettera- of iti9zfnikfzitlen he`ie ' been _granted lc the labgeriber en the estate of TV LIA. &KEE: ddee.Ved.-lite.of Allegheny Co...'.milivi ons haft:Ma:Ms againt - tthi' estate are goes al present them te„teolt..authentt.:'-' Bated raettlealgatirithcije,4elaz - Andelper - sons oriinfilmanabicea ifi'dehtectare reetteated-', toin mimed' ateilayinent. . ..' • :,, i .., ,1 J'at. W . BFEHES..i'dteleistiti'er-: i la '_, -, Ll3edford.st...Siata Watt: - jybAttir , - rlat ' , NOVICE IS 'MEREST:OMS:: 0 . tttut ILettera • ef_l Administration have. en tt atest to the . .aubsoribur' on , the 'estate or IPIMIIp Irtohi.deo'ci. Woof , ..A...legheny - ottu!ltY. ' 1 --- And allOorsons having clam or domande asounss, Ate 'aqua of said doses-tied:are requested tamale; knOrtit e same - GI .me on Carson street:- Biz-. millet t defy . 1,; -`i i ..:c,.. : ~; . JACOB ULRICH:: Adel' . tsitztFor of the estate of Emily Ulriabe. deed:- 1 - : Eli' STAND TINE TEST. j 3.11: & BARNES' S.LLFES , A tt; 4 *.tr.rmirpairA.ziinci 1!J :i 1 Ili • 1 TD-F:'*'s4.l,olitilird *Ott. .7:AItY testimonial in reined to , , ri ~.1 , ca l atig EL Alt -BARNE S'SAJFEI., ( : - -.-E .1 M Buium 4 Ta tliattemeen.....o. the WO of the'Zd of February,lB6o_ all out Alti. , • - - - ohine Shops, Paint Shops. 'Wood. Material. B - '' ' ' sine Haase and all-thsr Warehouses of the Routh- . t i e Nryiern poke. and Carriage 1 Afluittfitetorr. .all-t •• 2 .- - - heaven lytilledwith dry apinbustible.; , .../ ,werab ed down. In a roonrof the Parit'Sh6p -V .' wheA th treat was mo. , t intense. was one of your make of afes-nentainhow , all our Papers nmnr- anew olic.les, .fc ,e. amountint ;to over tOCCO, ,whieh. on haus saken out: nil were enthro safe. ' - , We most ,eoislty vetentruend • the' Itimlie k• - :," Barnes Safes whiling very superior. ' - 1 Yourfziend •' 1 !PIA= MARTIN & C3RDON. , .- ~-.-- ...J..' •, • 1 Salem, Indiana. ,: -: v<!, asps.. Of every' ite: on ` haw tuiro . ' ' rdei B kty URKE d, _BARNES, Establislia Safe Becton., 1.28 an / 31 -Thimuttuirt ~ • _. . , Pittol)urgh. PlO - 0 =. - - Tho ob mode tor . At the 01 -FARME igi:l-• - • IEPOSIL,BANKING COZ-- .. --- OR IRPOSITI AID : : - DISCOPIN - thuTentFruills - itette#l4,-. 0 4 .-., } • " - ; . Deposit. rnat Vv. DE RsiciNE.D'szviimultoia, . ars. Atts)are imizirri dnaltrvlponsible,ted o p o al v , ~. tore to ehvhole il.itent - o 'their private moans: Jamea•Alarshaftl ..., . 'Aiwa_ Then& , ; ...,..j . ehn Reet -. ' - _ 'Jacob Painter t , '. ' • . WillUin 'Walker ,• -, XiiiiiiaM Carr B.iannet tleorne, -' ''' • ' R. 8.-Rollson.', Ifhomas Mellon, : Mornay Saott. Robalreli, Joseph Love.. John Oevitt, D. A. Steiralt. 1 ol' a ll, .I , ,II R. Gallen.% ,ifee. •W .. , - W. W. AV. 6 I: - .egor.• ~ ~..*. - f 7olin R.' bilwortl .. ,- , ' •-... ~ i JAMES MAIO:MALL: Aieitileili: B:::A.GE : OEW.E. Cashier. - ''', - - , z ,, --.' Jana ,:, • ,:_,l_,..E.___ Pa nuosx , rnxx. , Stintag. Md. - 4 -'' 2 ',-*".;'' Par au I. NOWEIIS, At°. 79 FEDEa-di ST ••••., • -• • •- • &Evecnntratir ' 4:mr-e; Pa. - lifts ',limy pn hands it splendid Stook of goods.- &IAMto g first ears trade, 'which has — been re -tbsell' with sze4tc.s.rp...,-09ode made. tcrordera t e' J° EeV t g y 'a AND DOI'S - IT.E.AR Tco* actteza 4 1 ~..._4 l " 3 //` Twokoi:4 erbsidg. ''`ca;l4,:divq.evf.rt. .11,„1tt).1;.9* tirevain•nnovE, .7" bill=--. IT Tttii,,lilitterfiritileatio crpanios lito - Mona:a . • , llEts se lorltas aocommodattet tf dcivrirs, slid ••:--; -eta - A dealer Me Me coil:ter orPtitiltteeLaies. and Tarte Alstettatte.,aear:•the stook depo„ . l tite'Piittba :-'l?ort•Vrt.inty..-iind- %as.; ..visz„kto w is eztentirthitocis . Pucia„ vegAt cmmita,-.-: and Ofningdiode food - sad "silo zalda,;..auulti nt • :-",- , titsontatoasitivad•platrotur.ttigaimut. peat vaaiesoa in ,ocidilai atbinnload_ I taiir :as ar t • •;•-• hataeeselcularsaa swat to aoftnuoodato ...4 . ,u ..,ia sad, and tltss4rds 113'Zatty/more. , Cora- tortasla'Yecomstedattotts s-e - provided ittss..tbet,:=. loloeforiiviaors ot stook, and the sabsorieer rtt:.. ' ......r!... !pee fally.odlicits a •thater et - thou kst r . an aß " ; ; ~, ~ , ;,•_ 1 Ttrm4Tof bo,argiturrii7lazit or-yard moderato • •ohld' ' - - ".' ' vorttlX) RoiN , iii,.ux.._ p7#3,l6fititiarkittli iiiimilE) - 'l,i(k A 4 c a orang qwrsiar A c : TiPAPAI Intrik; .-- : "--,`12.0Pl ieumbnrgb.urrolvz. n ai r ugaLqata Truzyßriso.': lutise. / AM prepatikktaoffur vows edli- 't4Tgintic'n; toiniegttatawav-rd—.-te rien. _,...., , ow :. ~. ...4z ~., 4 4" i tptry: 4 4".' 4 Janl4, , 7n.. ,1 0•1 1 ,1,19
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