ADVERTISING RATES. For standing matter per Nuare, (40 weds,) very day : One Inset lion of 70 1 )ue month. 14.0 Two imaertione.... 1, 1 20 Two months...... 11,25 Three I 119e1 thltlB... I , uc Three monthe 13,75 Four Inaertiuns .. 1.00 Four menthe. .... 13.00 Flee tneentiorni .. 2,20 Five tn6otha o It.no One week ,- 4 1‘. fIT,'.S .... Two week........ . 35 I 11., Three Nvase,liP .4. aq WWl' ellangehl:e or.ec a week car ik3n on I T, I. 0 E—t 'r Single subgebiptione by pe yenr. IIeIICere•I 111 the elty. At I, cents per week 1: I"( Slagle sul , s,ll.t ~a. e 1,54) FlYe caplets. each 1,4 Ten copies. each 1,3.1 Twenty en:llea, en,?:, ; xr...! ~,, to setter try,) 1 ,20 Thirty •t• 1.10 JAS. P. BARR, 1.2.1t,.1 M.. 1 Proprietor MEDICAL ERMA OR Itt PT( Rl-_ lierula .11 It, e red it c laced lirrtA It eee a a tired :( kt Ir. u., iul.3 1/4 iu as t.J• hirrnia ci 1ty.,61., cor.ci It !Ipi nr ibtli ag e.i , li t a akitt rtcr.“l ti t.. cured itni.tri, u. lit, Lit turrd 1(u, ct hi rued P.‘l.4.ii Trois II • t. =MEE ...1 ;,, tare MEE 61211E18M a riling L - Lehes , •13. k ,3 1-I,ed .Sri.-!1 !al ,I1•L: Staql,",o2 ~46, I=llll At 1)E. Et ~e 1 ~ a ,~.r.. ~., TWFNTY ‘T,IiiS STANDING C r . ree , Nt re =MEM rt . :turd to ln . ' • 1 ' I;: I oP.e arrd Int. (1 11. 1:, - ,lii,tteti Kith kiles twent; eiely year they were tr •€, trwal , ie me Very n 11,:., 1:.:• • L "Ls 10 Lodlt me 18 F.. 1 I 11110 I crwid EINEM MEM= =BE I=l OM= .1 coul.l Hot they WrAl.i•l applied to 1, • 1 le•It1• , 1 14C 0.1 Louse r.rll 8' A.. n. 1211.1 t. e tit It wOl/7d not do, I coal; . et `e: a got Al: r:••. I - v. il,rl you eold it to mo I I not cure MC ‘u t.l that t., whole system v. ttL,i t l have to he re- Le,,ed : Li,e cll. bought Quo ,tl,‘ r• .10,e an,l ,' .1r1,!:,:;8. I then call ed IU btS 3 I'll !It: 44 brild I CJ1.11.1 II( expect tuz,l. It on, one t•otti,4 ar a I ,;.it u I .t. , 1 used fly bottka. Alter 'Ella ty)31.1111 - had Lcen nigt. I was clitftely 1••••••;1 • If,` tortur ihe h , r ti% ,t:Ty 17:17 n. lither !(..ipene III) heal:!. ;a .qt , l 11.: I h.l %veil htl c..ui.l be expex•tv.: i 1,3 sje, aixty yes! past. Iha c e beer, well now lot Ex months, sod there is .1. t. ot ret , ira of the disease can do /IL} bind t ' •In ia. tr It hnut the P,l4•u • • •, lac , . I can pitch 1113, L.t.,, 1k work v. hl,n h) hurt me. When 1 found out I kept nn taking It until I got entirely moll, I consider It my du ty to make my oase known 1, the enuntry for the benefit of others ,who may he er tiering as I was and do not knmo rfie value of yon r medic:int.-You may publieli tiile if you like—l live In Gi'likirui Toemship, and will be pleased to eatisly any one of the truth of this oertificste if they wish to (tell December t4th, 1663 IQ - Look oot the name of DR. GEORGE H. KEYSER Oh the Lover of the bottle and pasted over the cork ; also for his alum, on the United Slates stamp on the top of the bottle to prevent being impel,- ed ttpon by a spurious article which is in the ouikkei. ilO2B-lyd& lithRiANT TO LADIES, Harvey's ,V I ,I•: PI I In A F.NEChat VET FA )1} t• .. • rt t , i: t =MUM (or 11 ri slot lug 1111 E, I `ill!. 3 I 11': I.IIZ i • tt4 :I lie 11 hitt,. t.: r del 111,11, I 1 •I lit•nte `ll It, tni.11.1:1111. I 1 .0 '.. , 1: „.. J1 It 71 , 1, nit.. 10/ I .1:1 ~1/1?Ity I=IIIIIIOMMII b.ur ',Met 1... e, =MEMO 1 roc c.. - 4;ta;;;;; t.;, Yilla. ; It' OR. 11 A 11 V , ' T ft t• I .11..`tiled el: - O„ Iv i)I N•0•,:o. . I ftTL.III - .1.1C.U.. 1.1, i.h P.c.! Ilet• ek•l • Dal I! • p•' , , r. • • =MEI F!,. !, 1111""t/TICF.. lA. “.N4 „ • • , , .• , „ :. : 10111Mr=1 1.! EL j •Into t • tt 1.. tht Itrat .61 , . • 'sett. are a t;rc..t I t s t- I :.a ' 14.1 WI 4 1 !loll: t r t ..-al•Lt . think it IN !.rat ty EIMMI I=l FLAGS! FLAGS! FLAGS! =ZEE FECMI 1,) MUSLIN, BUNTING Aivo • L:.. rot , Stuall I i itea I- I,i_ Pittsburgh Flay fVII-inufw.tGry T aC) C.! BAit cN A NS. GOODS AT OLD PMCES =rill MACRUM & GLYDE'S ~ ~ : ' ‘.l). e 4 , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL k UOUGHT 01 11 GoaDti •• ICCCht hens. • lrhs r tr. !,4. . I Lad t I,: bort , in the En. nuy stogy;: cd sen.rll,l,ic. I. i. t.: IN - ay, toil HOSIERY AND GLOVES liTfe A N•nt v•irwty UI tlCt•6' Buzle 'limps T•tx=.';,. (1 rfIAP..III. .It.t II lIL'IC 1.1 e.•, I I '• RICH GUIPURE LACES, Eml•roidrrh }Agingp. and ern I 'rlihre*,l,4, trainer 1 an N. 1 1 , 1 , 1 .1) I )Vdreh to tot lowol II Veit. Wart.ViEl I,lt 1 le. 1 b.,ught GAITERS & 1300-11 McOLELLAND'S, LI, Any kln.l 01 .s . •~3II3ELZ.'s W. II . GEE, No. is St. Clair St., wU rOLD. C;i ATTENTION THE TTENTION of buyers to his stock of Goods, which basis:len selesterl with grata care avid °manilla all the newest 'Styles of Goods to be lound in tlrst-elass hous , ,es. Gent's wishing n suit of elothes . made to order will please Gall and exam ine our goods and prices. Also, a full and coin plate stook of ft REL‘lltria GOODS. W. 31. McGEE, Merchant Tailor, inig7 No. SO St Pit ir street, •burgh, Pa. '-~_.~_ MEDICAL t.rcat Aeurriceeu ktt melt )..'• Chroito Thermal MIZE -1111 1-1 OMB! alp Vii. h N E S DEPOT, '-1 it. I •4: 4 , 1 I (104 4,;,, .0.? - CA T.T. 55 Fifth street ,1 " H: DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C. NATIONAL BANKS. I\EW I)N4 (;()()I)s FIRST NATIONAL BANK litiC US & HACKE'S Carer Fifth aml Aiarket Sts. \ F:sT Nlt I r ~ss) 11 a • I 1 -7 4.0 PER HF: IL'l H( k s. 1 :11 1: it C. )() I) s. IN 1111 E ('ll`ll GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S, ItKF,T STREET !L . _ WAMELINK & BARR N 12, - 11;P:‘,T5 volt 1 I:1 1'1.7•.- Entribury, Schema, her & Co.'s , i ,.,; +,;, a I'~v~ ~~ ,~ PIANOS, ll= 4t the lowent i , r/. i l'i.thvs nnct roparlnE hhorlo,: untie :1(2;1,1 Witt. DPVllvoid till,l.llel,llell r'CbLit 15; 9r NI. W x T Y 1. 1' WINDOW SHADES, 1:ecelvo1 I'lll, liAV Y.D ' NEW SPRING STOUK F GG CARPETS! r, o>. CD • t -1 AT McCALLUM'S. 400,1 Well seasoned ("A - ,<YETI, mhlS . _ CgFY~•T sEP - x , c::•]Fa.M. NO. 87 FOURTH STREET. 31'11 . II •-,f i't 1.1 11111 \ NO Hand street, Pio,btargh, (IKEA' PASSAGIL TO on from the 01,1 ) ountrs Persons sibilitE.if traveling to the Old Country, or - al: wishing to bring out their friends can secure their Passage Tickets either by the "Inman" line of steam ships, or 1,5 first class Packet Ships, by railing at the ()Id Eu ropean Agency, established by the late John Thompson, deed Also, ' , tell t Drafts on Europe always on hands. The old friends of this siren s.) may rest assured that 1 am prepared to trans act their business on as good terms as any Agent in the City, and will Bad it to their advan tage to give me a call before buying Drafts or Tickets elsewhere.ME , . E. '1 110d1P`,0di Buferenees,n Pittsburgh James Marshall, Pres. Farmers' Deposit Bank , I. R. McCune, Pres. Union Banking Company ; McKnight ss Co., Water street , ,1. Kirkpatrick he. Bra., Liberty st Arbuthnot, Shannon dCo Wood st.; McCandless, Jamison Sc Co., Wood et.; Hs, Col. B. Clarke, Allegheny. Jelstl - AN AN TAD, - L - tivE GOOD CARRIAGE PAINTERS and one Good Trimmer. The highest prices will be paid at the Carriage Factor; of JOHNA. SRA-W.ON. Columbus, June 14, 1864. Jel7-4td lEl==lll --, ~~_ PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1864. !,) &vale ~lM~:- L.\I",NLiN tiNL) 111'10:\ It. It %NI,: lIIIIMIS ",' ti 1: . ,',' , E('t..i ,. , !.) N is i ON AL, 1314,K 4 I I IMEMIIIIME =OE PIANOS AND MELODEONS ht►al►i's II 14i1 I'i;►t►o~, ..1111.(tNT I• 1,1(A ;7. lEAny Il 11\}.. I{l.~~ ,~ I'; .~. ,:~~ J ;.. ~? { ~,.. .2, le, I 1 11 ',l ' I ' I ' I n.. t C .r%r. i l l~'r.'~•nu I ,:..• CII.IItLOTTE 11 Ell E , nay ,dr A 4vnt ,11 lit *lo '/e le, I UV, (I )ei TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S. Eli 11 Q 7), A 'l' 14) ti I. It .%4;K t) pit Ts , •x iii. n =EMI Designated Depository and Ft- STrllli:.o ll,rmL,trt Ity ntithmity of tie Trexattry Pe pnt(melt this kinult c . ...A11.t,111/11,mb 10, the 1,•,, Forty v per cent. commlealon w)II he ti oli ed to litil.ks, flank era and lirolcerit JAM EN LAI (1111.1 N, tire INl.urgh, .11,0 26t1i. 1,6.1 130. A IN ER a, KAVS ISRiCi _ These Sewing Machines are known es thetar}' hest in the Vulted States. They are WA ft It A ED, and sold at the LOW ENT 11l ltd ES. ('all and extialine theta before tut lug elsewhere. Hi p:tiding of Sew tog ',Machines of ever:, kind de km:101y attended to. ERNEST AX TH ELM, Agent, 10. ind Third id tee, Pittsburgh, Pa, n hll-I) 1 A 10 MO Tll5 LE.IME OF' A SOIALI JV pw,•01114 PM) ll :llplensantly sit. it.te in itirtninglimiti Ctill .1. 'I, li‘ . ‘i Ehtate No G 7 Fourth I. Sr 'TO Orr AND ()RAIN RAKES, ViTAIIIIANTED TILE BEST NOW In 11PP. Al.n, STORE TN VCRS xnd WII EELBARRO WS. Alnnufac)tred nip! Cr) IrikUHING THE FAIR MEN'S, BOY'S jUr and Y outlet alters and liatinorals, Ladles• Mit see and ehillren's lialinorals, Clatters and Boots at the lowest price, at Jell 11\T OVEMBER COUPOUS OF GOB' .111 eminent Bowls bought at KUUNTZ . 1 / 4 MERTZ'S, No. 118 Wood street, second door above Fifth. jel6 REVOLVERS.—COLT'S, 9 siriv,T., Wesson's, Elliott's, Sharp's and anousi. other kinds, for sale by JAMES BURN, my2l 13C Wood street. ``v PORTING EQUIPMENTS:L only complete assortment in this city. For sale by JAMES MOWN, ,jo4 136 Wood Street. ROCHESTER ANWBUFFALOCCICiP. er Tools. For sale by JA.ALKS BOWN, tarn 138 Wood street. -;~ __ -- ().E 1'IT"I':-413:1:11(:11 'l< 1 UEFA icrm )ppr. i.r.1,:y111K.l , Aug.. ;sth, t, 011'114,0 11,f,rfit,',1 i,C,1111/Ide to 'spiirnr th/t1 1110 i lII' 1 i's; A I !4 r:\ Nis( /I; ri 10 . 10 ; ••1 ni,•l vi,;•.;.„g; it.. tLf• of I. ;de . s ..thp• ,t I '”1[,•.1 re _ th.`1,.1." 2LOh, l'r ‘.l Haig t it •,Iteo its IP.• ! /. 11 11 ° lil I: IL e ..tintnens I , ll,tilLug the :‘ et A:Cry...it I. ay..; ~ 1 :11“ tl.ty g.! \ 114.3. 11l , '1'11: ,t THE HEST NATiONAL BANK I'I7I:AO'PC/IE, , Ptttsburgil Trus: Corny - Amy, ni,lte.l 51,,,S I ,,, ifh 1.11- t.,g, It. Ind ult.. lo 51,1100,060. I . ! • F. v v • f~i~. ti ~y ~;~, ~ ti~6 •r~-, nn;;a:nU InclLitice ti. tli:.e I=l '.l si h. \:.7'. x =NM MEM= =Oil •••• • s tl 1 .1 - I,Ht i“tls 11. F i.', I , I.t• I BSI,. =MEI OF 1•11"1 , 1111.(1:11, P. , i.. 3 II; ~1 1 . \ r,•il, 1 • =EMI lIIIEERME 43 FIFTH STREET 'OOl nancial Agont of the United States Noiseles Patent sewing tiaohilles, NV A N rr i 1) U. I:( ) LEILAN, Near the l' , ultentiary, A ileeheny City, PH 13 ORLAND'S, se Market et Ole I the North with m ; start hew. The New State Militia Law. When the South tights on more re , olut e we publish - for the benefit of our read out, which is t t ly than ever, another e.7ff'icht is brought ; ere alloutline of the militia law passed e tiling North 5101 South , hy the last Legislature, which takes up . -- mik e int o the fold ofaMthtion. Thi, last t sOlne thirty-three pages printed matter. tvtt,itt it:nage was the mes , age of Ise., promis- ! The bill hears date Meech 30, 1804, and ABRAHAM LINCOLN. . ine told to the South and the exaltation ; prOVideS: All ~lit:, “11 I iil.'raphi, AI , 1,0t.•1, oi titltfick - 11 ,-, puhliennism to the North. First, that. eery able-bodied white, l'r, selen, Lincoln, printed, 1 t lay or ; W it Th e . ttuntry has seen the result i'if that ' male citizen, resident in the State, 'of site, in the Tri 1 .,,,, i, exceedingly ~. 'l., r .- lit ' 1 (.1I ( 'lllion'il'ai-'?"• . 11 1-101 - 111 - , 1 the age of twerify , one and under the age invest. i e ilse its ri eli ,Ii cover , ItIS III: I,:i. it: t!. , 'PD , C olie" eiiinit: In coinliel of forty-five yea,rs shall be enroll e d in e cells'. teem t: ; •,, pi rient t , . The iterioel thotitloti by threats. Pioary came the it;.- HR.!, it i s till., 111 ,1 Mr. Lifi•iiin proiio-::ion 10 aniiinil rile Con.tilinio 'Mitt l% with the usual exemptions of n, i idiots, lunatics, paupeee. teelt• ' , mon, ,p-, cli, w Ili, hi , pre , erv , tit, which, like all its prederttssors, assumed, , second, assesaers sh a llaannually, and 'Flee ellen, le \V hi. It our contemporary !ha , witliont eXtirOntilila SlaVerY, 11 :e at the same time they are' engaged in male - eo.itlieie • n, was on the (ine , tion linion cannot It ' preserved anti is not taking the assessment or, valuation of t t Ite, I en, e lit ,i, ,tit rttitriate t ominit• Ivo, tit pre:, rving,; and which els;) 14i1I'd real and personal property, record all I , e of se, set. ;0 It,tll,', hit t.tt,t i _o• it, 1 . 011. It) eomtider that abolition of slave thbor names of those liable to duty, and place it et: Tie -is', e Le, It:esti-N. 11, et l'4, woultlntaßiesm-tainee,administering.and a ceriirleil copy in the office ti the county. st , , le e •, e , ..,a, a ~- 11 lillt 11 ,C', reit l i , ed viniiitniing the eoliStailiiOn, lint eliani4-11 commissioners of each 'county in the t t, etine ,tittho t -, and ;611,1i-bed in lialu- Mg ic..l ,tilivelthig it; that it would Lc I'' ' st ate, and such record t Mull betdeeme ii i e , 'it lii i e t Mn-,,. s . i e, s. (esteem roe. rse Ihe jodgue ill 01:1.:• fa , itt..rs us to 1 cal a sufficient notification ; to ail Per et Viesitinee tit IV , • , 11•-•il.• li. cl.lll 1 , 1 , 1(' Ihr t ..niplti!.i!ity of flee and sh;vt; ;shoe w h ose names are thus ,recorded l e a f the its ere i i nr, I,iiiiiiiini, iiiiiiiic lir(' slalii", 10 "ik'islve tie Otbriii, :Aid 10 taut they have been enrolled in the militia. , ter, t- !rem and emilments ~n, t illo , ,efr,io : ail 01:1 iio'l,lring,. When the roll is completed. assessors it.: , veetitlittei v docile:tot Tilt- lent melte:el.' of flia. k 111-publi- shall Intl up in public places .notices Tle -pee, 1, was made durimr tle• war can, is the same to tifir mind KS 11 WOll Id similar to the United $ with ?Ice.: t ,t, NI Ilit'll, tor lit prompl ae- le , if seine superficial religiiiiiiSt, iiiiiiiiliini mem. rates enroll cent el.-linen: el !lit pee - test- fer it lilt 11 oil ;old t . tinltisell by the pollutotl nutral at- Section third Pro v ides severe penaltiest .t it;., I%azetl, .ii•lmintled all the moral • mosititero almut him, and the in , rverse on any assessor, clerk, or commis ti ti 1 ro.it , tla: c!5.11 , of .1:i - 4,, ell:then!. rerte,s.l or his neighbor.: to abet GoirS sinners, who shall refuse or neglect to A!' ,:.:: .11 , e. 1 , , t al , ', li•leliiy, :Jilts,. rt.. rin:ittemis laws, should, as a remedy for !au - folio any of the duties provid ',tee ,l I i •it Pi: •i I: ni Pol. -I„iiiil not the iiiiii itn•i 2iiiil which: wiliii lin, ryino . ,ltd. ~,1 ~; r.,- , , .1 Ly IH, ;.,: p titi--11 , /1.1) ,, ,i 1 all to eitillerts woe, sQI; the Almighty Section 4. The enrolled militia shall ist., A lIIe-, , .41 , ,:. 1.1 '.;lt• , 1.40,1 t'li r, unt , to add a-tithor :111 I - 1.1 1 111:I.11:11 coin- : h.. subj ect - to an active duty, except in: . t eett r, -I min Mr. I.lnettin !loin indtd• loandnalli to 11l- tl,•tetioLote. --: case of war, invasion, the prevention of I ge e ii, ..!I ,t; „t !"11:1.t• It of 1 1 1 , --Hlekt Polk, We implort• Cillr r. , out vireo 10 viii to invasion, the suppression of riots, and tO iiiiii : I:, Ili 1:..L: :1,81,1 tii,p.,:r;Wil illtt 111, a true perocption or their fallen condi- ' aid the civil authorities in executingthe , „t a'-„ie thee. s i'd 1 , 1 ;I„• pre—nt chief . lion, and h. the pathway of sdvatinn. . lawsof tile Commonwealtlein which case :„,.• ei,es 't, tee iiiii::: 1 ittip ,, liitive , tic Th,. ~ ,,v orntiiiint ollr loi iliiitlyirs e,tait. the Cnnimander-in-Chief shall order out 11. .-. 'i! L `. .. 1 . i':. ilAirii: tiir its l'aF± tics-i: plaffor ,, i.?fil to or actual service,: by draft or otherwise, , ets et •:, prentit.tit 1 , t•Ii1- in tit.- r'eatit. 1.00 , i , return to the Censtitu- as many of the militia as necessity de se. ~ ii er ereetre e :7 ,a n I, inl 'W n to lion, tied linni•ii into ntitiir darkniiss the !h a n d s , 11 .iihl t• .r. 11 0 NV i!, vil 11,tt,,nljeol sllpt'l fif`i:l.l (1 0 111:11.MV , 11' Wllll,O jestio•z, Section tlf. Every soldier ' ordered out ' ' lt• 1 . ,1,1 1' 1 1 11 '-t id TI - 1 f -t till 1 . tibitc2 tongue, amid our asiitil sorrows, for active duty, by the proper authori sen -me !lee itt , ll,l ' ~c lt e , tn-ider- betoken , : tlm iiiiii , ence of a nlll[ l o6ll and :ties, who has nottsome able 'bodied sub • ::try! lii i•iiiiiiiiitiiiii of the is- i teenething wrirsel act ortling to the 1 , stituteshall , serve, or pay the sum of l i easel a pettitle , seventy-live-dollars within twenty-four el : t, Te,. e k t „ I ai r 1 011ie° Seeking as a Profession. hours from such time. Exemptions are similar to those provided by the United n - tette': te on ti::,; -.11 H . ..1 i , r' .ll- .4 TllO .tstetin.nt k 1 - 1,,i I.' tlntt there are , States service, giving members of the I 'P'''V ., "-; t• V t '. l( 'l, ~ 1 . 1, '"11 IIV() 111111.1 l'1 . (1 anti Cory:Mil applicants Legislature exemptiqn while on duty, • .l. ill !.iji S I tint:idled litr the position left vacant Ins' the drain and fifteen days before and after the • , ea he th e let- of Comm! Oa ner,il t;tiddings. This is i time of their actual term. ' . slew,: stive of the office-hinting tenden- Section ten provides that the city Of i e , le lug a in .ei s s or Our people. Discreditable asthe Philadelphia shall be divided into four t, t ' ll l' ' x! '''''lst paralleled in the history of the Govern- into one brigade, and the rest of the 1.,•W nn:-tii it ' W i ll , A 01 , 1111,1 for rlti; jai i‘o , ltirin has counties into •a . brigade each, where nit - el 1 11 11 •ilUT,Ict, r:/iiii the A no•rietio and French they have the minimum number:- le, whii I, It, nation , . 't lt,tv e all others In England A number of seetions are devoted to tee tie, tv. eel. e,and (It - Timmy 110 such thirst for !dace the arrangement of the various coon ' le , Hes it, ii•xiiitß, for the ontirgiii or the people are , ties of the State 'Tntolmilitary divisions, an sNislill.-; net develep,ol in that direction. The ere. Section sixty Provides for arrebeies it. ;ire ef 5 like,: hunter is one which any for companies. t rn in ()revert neelerate ideas of o - knelt- Section sixty-six provides that when - delleit will never envy. Tee eine: seek- a commander orders his company for et must tire humiliate himself and hest ' wilitary duty or for election of °theme Lis 11111th:, , ',, in endetivorinu to procure ' he shall order doe or more cetnarniSsion - a pesitien. He whose !fluid is Oki , ' ed officers, nenetottimiasloned officers or e. rotifer the benefit, het onee almost in- privates, to notif' the mete belonging to :rami e a demi unit dispensine honors', the company to appear at such time • .turf it lie be as rotieh and illiterate. and place, if he fails to do so, he shall e, :le in, se, '0 of toankind, the appli- forfeit not less than twenty dollars nor eaet f, Itsnevertheless le tuna to- ' more than one hundred dollars. 1 i rite I, inisel t' in the dust before him and Section sixty-seven provides for .r,iii , e ;situ It it ii Pba !he devotion which times of notice, at least four days pre sidt interest Neel inspire. Patronage : vines to call—ten daya for eleeton and eater eay I lie' teetenees, is dangerous' , when the company is paraded, t hecote the posetattor and demoralizing to ; mending officer shall verbally notifeethe those to whom it ii- dispensed. After an men to appear at a future day - not ex. - -; tnet: is (denim:el, its retention is nenally 1 eeeding thirty days from the Ulloool' such accompanied by a slavish adherence to i parade, which verbal notice shall be suf it vc ry act ,iftk ,, authority threugh which ! li c h e e w a r n i ng. it was net iyetl. and The riii“lit IC the I Sections seventy to eighty-one pro f' •mplete sumnersiou ei ad mental inde- vides for diecipline, training, inspection pewit-me T at in the area of leditieal -vassal- ::Ind for camp duty. .:,. he an 1 , 1 , . - i 1 t0k....r , 4 - powf'r tual' ; Sections eighty-two to ninety-one pro- _ be 'income-hats of his degradation, but ' vides for calling out the militia incase the men who cottrageou , ly buffet the !of war, invasion, insurrection, tumult leaves ,e .tdversity and retain their in- lor riot. May order out divisions, regi eeirteteal freedom, despis.• the servitor, i moni s , bedtalions. or companies, o f of th e :rea' in Their invited hearts, i be ordered to be detached parts of cone Wilt .alit ottsitions have always had a • 'armies thereor, or any number of inert to pet ell • ! teir let the iagination.s of lbe drafted therefrom. • ' . - . ...r el , • m m th A ukind, and the denisee of the country I Section ninety-third- provides for c0m 1....an, or the aericulturie on the more i pensation, given pay and rations same timely . farm, are apt to think that their I as United States Government, . let would be far happier, if they posses- i Section ninty seven provides that pro ,ted them. Little de they know of the ! ceedings and courts martail and courts littler realities of such a hie, and the dis- ! of inquiry shall be conducted in all re eualifving, influences it exerts in regard 1 apects as provided. for jn the army of to all kinds ,it laisines , iu the after life 1 the United States e and punishments as of him who has ouee been in the employ i to like cases in the said army. Provide of the Government. To thee' who have 'cd that the same' are not - inner- - - ',lad any tolerable success in other weeks t aistent with the:, -provisions althis of life, it is an, impossibility to properly ; act. appreciate, the fascinations of other to . Section ninety-eight provides that all those who once become infatuated. We , penalties, not exceeding one hundred tire told b$ the celebrated author of "La- , lollars, by summary convition ' before eon," that in the stormiest days of the t any alderman of a city, shall be wibtout French Revolution, thu rage for otlice i exception or ieppedl. • :• it was not in the least abated by the fact . • - -....--; .:-.,-------. „,- tittat va-.llllCiuS were so rapidly created -11 t lit & IIAyI)I`XT ..L. , ..ii. _A. -L•441 1 by the tisc. of the guillotine. The earl- 1 ,litlates still preised forward to lift the : Manufacture - re and Dealers In • places of those who had fallen. With 1 unabated vigor they endeavored to pro- ! SADDLERY, HARNESS cure places so uncertain, that it would 1 A N D seem the veriest folly to apply for these I .. . psitions. Death and disaster had thee, l as now no terrors for the office seeker. .COA CH HARDWARE S -( In 7',1/,'N. 58 WOOD STREZT, sign of the Goldeis.S4rruPs Ruin Impending. 1 - :Mr. Thaddeus Stevens is the popular ' PITTARD:ROIL PA., expositor of cur tinaneil affairs, holding I ir k -sr °ULM REMPECIrPCLLY CALL ill Congress the position corresponding i VW tee attention oc Saddlers, t;pash ;linkers Lx- and Dealers in general, to their to that of the Chancellor of the i cheelicr in Englund, his statements in 1 Large and Well Selected St,o.ck Constigiti Ore bear the character of au - Ii) rity , as it is to he supposed not only I Oonsistleg to part for that lie is in confidential communication I carriatti meriresucrtmemrio; H the head of the Treasury, but also 1 , . that be is the adviser and mouth-piece of I .. 'OP . that dignitary. We sill join an extract ; Patent arid Enameled Leathers, Enam• front a speech of his delivered the other . eleit Cloths, 'Damasks,' Itroad Cloths, day, Which paints a most lugubrious pie lureLaces, tit the financial condition of the •.A_Kies, , Dolts, -relines, "Spithes, Government, and predicts a disastrous , IPatule's.A , a o .4l etc., etc» future, -long drawn out," for the opera live classes of the country. - Ail of which have been ,He rezards the resumption of specie ! PITI3,OHABED e WITH GREAT ULU, payments as a distant vision; but het blunders in his historical knowledge 1 'spectaliy the WOOti WORK, Which Win be found of the- ' when he cotnpares our suspension with . . - ' - that of Great Britain. From the wise'. Beat quality, Well :Seasoned and Dry. precautions taken in that country, the 1 pressure of the suspension was hardly . Saddlen anii Itarnag Maketi felt by the people, and was not, as here, , 1 •oirt-, Metamorphosed into a vampyre, sucking wen fin d a fail and complete stocker: - .. , ,re the vitality of the working community. .1 lla as eathers, "Saddle Trees:Mulles, His sad forebodings about the failure ! Webs, full AlealsoTe Straining Webs, of tile Government, and probable repo- i • or an 5wifiv. ", , . 8it:,.,116....i..., dintion, we leave at present without ; ee n comment. We may take up th seiir eee e lite e editiie r - is subject , etc., .Lie n etc.. , again. Read Mr. Stephens' gloomy rat- ! icinat ions: :. 1 All of which will be ,sold at thelowing . CASH "lie supposed that specie p a y ments I prices, and pertain eei r facaction ituatan' tete'', would net be resumed for ten years to 1 come. During the great Napoleonic : To 'rl-L.F. 5A...D.33 0 1-,.41. wars the Bank of England suspended ! P. S.-IVe do not (I . l.l . l:lo3addlea.and Bridles ; specie payments from 1:96 to 1622. ! but leave those 43:9uP.610.!_rbeTf_tnaerthiat Whoever looks for a more speedy re- 1 make and sell, at ! iney,f , .17.,- y + .s sumption of specie payment in this coon'- I tny2941 , .• '; DAY iic HAYDEN. try was, in his judgment, not wise, and e.0. - wenix>w .- ' ' J3O. sottLv. had studied history but to little profit. I NiTEELDON Lr'NELTI I 4 . "' E.:. :_“:::.iii : "He deprecated the present policy of 1 : ' ,- payment the interest on the debt in gold, i ' GAS . ANO • STEAIkfIITTIERS, and asserted that if this should continue, • "u m b ers " m a i li rry i s H "1! :/ . ii llv ii r i } :; , ' ,.t : With an increase of debt, the Govern-'l' t . 1 105...W00D 11 . 1DOLIrr, Sumo illxth, meat would full. It was a fatal polidy, ' . - . -' • ' Which rests as an incubus upon us, and , : PrrrisißMA6 PiA. . gold: would continue to go up, as be , SayerunflPs ' l l : stqlen a 4,l4tatilo: 4ietiipi t feesee and . . lOng: ago predicted ; until the.: Goverm-,, -ni.aplipeenrr:74l w.nrirew,lat . er parx t r . Merit cannot tax high onoughto procure to ; s at oves. a' mrf the coim It was to save the country I v - 0 ,„„,._,_ ;/ itima _ Renal repudiation that he made one thorgi :TrgraXiii.;" eh , 9 , 0 1 k fiht isle by effort." e ra .:1 -. ' • -IL: ,IRETMERA;BIKPS. i ! MEE =IEEE ill , .1 :i•. 111, Th: , Cl,Ol hy. l • I. It I 191111NEE MIME MIMEO abwit \\ 11•11 y thfli T 11.• ,onf,ict-• , mf+.! r , od ri_7lo or, Po 4 most 1 , 41 ,vitoll Iln•\ . -ritt , r. • tr•rri 'll V 1;• 1.1. Mr. -ny in tchr, at'i• Ihr-sc;l,;; its I.loe. 111,, 11ill ih n tLII. Tn , i,),.:11;er, not CWI',III ,wn 1. .11,; , ! . ‘• t ~,nv•-• . . l ', •Cfl. , rev.+l,l;ioni!,l , i.zriin , t Mi , xie,, I i my Ni V., j‘.St r ,, ) fir It, ,lie cnnivil ~,•r ri•volliti.n, h. „Lt ~ n ing lie ~,e r,,/,', ~ N Hing ~r unwilling, -qhnif..zs . imi of Ow pr,iii!,• + , 1 , , , the rannuf.y Nan: here, and nnnfletlii•r.. “ArOta'. mi (01 , s . thm of rirhi or Ncuwas of reb..lii"n, and Ft , the !,,Itho!ity of the ( tovernmetrt !main , : A. tont suhtnlasicm, Own, of the of Alabama ig, ~:4) tar thr. North i• eolleerm.ri, concloqive that that Statc helongs to the Cont'odyr at,,, amt ran 1,, transterrcri by them to the I:miwror ntthe Fronch, or to any powrr. It - it he said, in d• fvfise of the pitiald, 11 , 11.V1Iiitt nt ttiie t.itt•veil, that it title t ti tht• superficial views then enter tained at that time by many ignorant p,•/.1,1,• in the (liked States, w i t were runnim: mad with the idea that the peo id, had all rights and governments none, we reply (liar the suer-tine makes up parent how (innate it i, to trust the (am science or judgment of President Linc,•ln in :my matter involving the public wel fare. It sly,ws . that 31r. Lincoln looks downward to the uneducated, unenlight ened, and Vicious for inspiration or guitbunrc, and not upward to the intelli gence and virtue of the republic. lie follows the lowest strata of public opin ion, and heeds not the wise and good men who follow the suggestions of states• manship. In a word, the speech from which:we quote cannot fail, if measured by ,roper tests, to satisfy any unpreju diced mind that Mr. Lincoln is a inere superficial demagogue. It is this shallow. nese of mind which led him, at first,to be a convert to the dogma that destruction of slavery was necessary to saving of the country. It was that which made him the candidate of the Black Republican party. His virtual pledge to extirpate slave labor was the price of his °dice, and his ohligees insisted upon the pen alty of the bond. His ignorance, it may be, made him a willing bondsman; but fanatic ferocity, like that of John Brown. entered largely into the case. this made him indorse the refusal of the peace convention of 1861, in Wash ington, to make conce4ion and compro mise; which refusal at last provoked the war. It made him, when war had bathed all his prophesies, next fall down on his knees to the representatives of the bor der states, and humbly proffer projects of compensated emancipation. When those dignified statesman pointed to rho Constitution, and reminded him bf his oath of office, he again in despair moved his armies. When war had once more confused all his reckonings, he threatened the South with servile insurrection, and MIME el-11 ,1 15i --) 1 i , ) 1 0 - , 1- - -0- _ , post. 111311111 ' ) \tl 1.- .ktH do . , , , ACu.Lbi It i. I IS 111;11. I fcv,, ,- • I trcd, v • , Mr. Lin IMMEMEI r. l, ,tr 1,.\ par- ,tt hi• t•Vt'll Ier7IVITN ti 1 ttt %•~:•linc~l right to (1,e,1 :~„> I 210/MNG POST Steam Printing Establishment, BARR & MYEEtB, Proprietors. 11'7111L17 DEBOI3IPIT ' OM OP PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING Executed In the best style I SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO RAILROAD, MERCANTILE AND LEGAL PRINTIN Our inonities for doing l'ostors, Programmes, 4t,0, For Exhibitions and Concert scannot be curpassed in the city
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