f s. P ETI ISSIGILL CO.: NO. $7 PARK KU W. NEW YORK, and 6 STATE STREET. BOSTON are our agents for the Daily and Weekly Pest in those cities, anti are au thorised to take Advertisements and Subscriptions or co at our Loma Rates. THURSDAY MORNING, AUG USI NH AND NEIGHBORHOOD INTRIAGEN . . FILE PAPERS WANTED. We need a few papers to ,:omplete our tiles, for which we will pay lihorally at our counting room. They arc ns 1 861 —Nov. 21st, 28th, 2itth, (2). Come Up and Subscribe. We direct iiipecial attention to the adver tisement of - Executive_ Committee in another column. it contains information of importance to all engaged in recruiting. Now is the time f;.r every man to do his duty to his country; let one and all come up and swell the Volunteer Bounty Fund. Teachers Elected,. At a meeting of the Allegheny Board o Control, held on Tuesday evening, the lowing teachers, nominated by the local Boards, were elected. For the Third ward there was no election, the papers in the matte• having been referred back to the local Board : First Ward—Principal C. A. Chamber lin; Assistant Principal, Mrs. H. Duff Grammar Department—Miss M. H Car penter, Principal, and Misses Letitia Reed, Mary May and M. H. Johnson, Assistants Medium Department—Miss 1-f. Smith. males; Miss Agnes Lamont, females ; Miss M. J. McDonald, females: Mary J. Davidson, males. Primary Depart men: —Miss E. A. Jack, females Miss Amanda Wagley, males: Miss S. Smith. females ; Miss Anne Nichol, males. Second Word—The Second Ward 1301Ird now submitted the following nominations: Principal of High School, J. E. Steven son ; Assistant, Caroline A. Moody Principal of Grammar School, Lucinda Stuart; Assistants. Susan B. Nichol, Mare Hammond and Margaret Lusk. Medium School, Mary Mawhinny, Eliza M' Hendry. Primary, Isabella Harris. Harriet Gra ham, Mary A. Graham., Rachael NVCiane and Mary D Leeks. {Three teaehe.rs yot to he elected.] Fourth Ww-d —High School. (House No. 4) Thomas F. ‘Vakeham. Principal: Miss Martha E. Hamilton, Assistant; Pir.. , ; Grammar Department. Miss Isabella Reed, Principal, and Sarah Hamilion As sistant; Second Grammar Department. Miss E. Davidson, Principal, end Miss M. ♦Wallace Assistant; First Medium Depart - ment, Margaret White, Principal, anal Sarah A. Johnson Assistant; Second Jlt'• diem, C. M. Carr, girls' 11:0/11: Mary Thompson, boys' room: Primary Drpart ment, Rebecca P. Whiterow, boys room: Rebecca Hammond, _girls' room. House No. Five—Randall Morkm. Pr... • cipal, and Miss Ellen May, Asrds!ani Medium—Miss Jennie MeCasiand, Annie C..MeCall, and Catherine J obi,szen Primary—Miss Lizzie MvAili.ter and Mis. Mary E. Morton. Miss Anne E. Glass was also lo , niinanA as a teacher in the P imary Depart:mil!, subject to the approval Ot thu 1;oanl grant ing more than the pre dot corps. Prot Slack was re-elected 1....ach..r veal music, and Mr. Neale. Principal in he colored school. Captuiu Fred . l:act. This gentleman was the first to present a company to the Executive Committee under the call i f the President kn. 000 volunteers. His company is called the "Cass Inliintry, - and moultered yes terday, when musterod in. 84 as tine look ing men as we have seen in any one com- . pany since the war began. Dr. Rogers performed the duty of niedieal examiner. The men signed the enlistment rolls and euch received his filly dollar bounty check from the Executive Capt. Gust is a native of Lancaster COULty, a soldier of the Mexican war, a worthy man and will, we have no doubt, be a ;;al hint leader of the brave nten who follow him to battle. Capt. Gast and the ;Cass Infantry" will lead the column from Alle gheny county. - Who will come in-at Going for the War. 4t a meeting-of the company ollirers of the battalion being raised by Edward Jay Allen, for ten. Sigel, it was resolved that the term of enlistment should be changed from rine months to three years or during the war. By this means they will have until the 15th. inst. to fill up the battalion, whereas the nine month's men must lie ready to goo Harrisburg by the loth. Nearly all the men have acquiesced in the change and those who du nut will be per mitted to join. nine mouths' c-ompanies. The Volunteer Bounty Fund. The contributions to the VohttitePr Bounty Fund yesterday were as below Previowly reported....... Monongahela bridge C 0,... F Co A Loughrey It H Pauper Olnhausen, Crawford . Co Head it al etar . it Miller„ Jr '. John r ream Total ...367, I Ou Bounty paid by tho Cu ami.tee 64,1•01.1 INstriotle. Messrs. Colville & _-knderson, of the Union Marble Works, Wayne street, pub lish a proposition, offering to close their shop fur nine months' —nil with all their employees, shoulder their muskets to put down the rebellion, provided the other marble and stone cutters of the cities and vicinity do likewise. Who will fail i it ? We are also informed that almost the entire working force at A. Bradley's stove works, kifth ward, quit yesterday and wined a military company. Recruiting. The war spirit seems to be still on the increase, judging from the number who enlisted yesterday. Recruiting officers are using all their e:tertions to 1 it up their colic panies during 'ads week, in order to have them accepted as nine months' men. Companies are filling up very rapidly and it is confidently believed that at least a' regiment will he ready to leave for Harris burg by Saturday. The Bowman Monument. To-morrow, Friday, August Bth, the l a ying of the Cap-Stone of the Bishop Bowman monument, will he solemnized with appropriate services, on the spot Where thelliShop tell, oue year ago, ou the Allegheny Valley railroad. Au ad dress will be delivered by the Rt. R ev . W in . B. Stevens, D. D., Assistant Bishop of the. Diocese. A train leaves for tho grpund at t!:40 a. 31., returning at noc:t ; fare 60 cents for the trip. The Minister's Compauy. Rev. J. B. Clark, of Allegheny, who commenced the organization of a compa ny among his congregation on Tuesday evening, now has some sixty -fivo enrolled and will very soon be full. oitwub litteruits. • Capt. Cbiries Barnes, of Temperance dile, has 09 tar gocurered irgmlaia wound, that he will return takes with him a num ber of recruits for his company, who have beerrpresented witli $5O each as bounty by ope of our citizens. _ Painted liturowirh. The body of Lient."Airoti Sullivan, of the Kintir-cavalry, arrived from Kentucky yesterday afternoon and was fonriwded so Satin for inierinent.-:. • FruitTlatinr - eac'. ' • _ The fruit and Vegetable: season having rconinieheed i the owners of truck farms in the suburbs wilL'as usuaLmeet with mans annoyances in the shape of garden and orchard thieves. So great has the evil become that the Legislature two years ago found it necessary to pass a stringent law for the punishment of this class of of fenders: It is now only necessary for the injured party to make information before a magis trate and have the offenders arrested and held for a triai, when the testimony of the owner or occupant of the premises shall be adulated as evidence. Another method of procedure is by civil action before any magistrate against any person who shall damage any garden, orchard or field of growing crops in any manner whatever. Judgment ahbll be given by the magistrate for double the amount of the damage proved to have been done, together with cost of suit ; one half of the damage or penalty to go to the use of the poor of the district in which the premises lie ; and in default of payment, the party may he committed to jail for not less than one nor more than twenty days. The criminal prosecution, however, is decidedly the most effective, and where ever it is enforced it works like a charm. It ig unpleasant we know, to prosecute buys, but is equally unpleasant for per :ions to have fruits and 'shrubbery, the products of years of patient labor and watching, stolen, broken, or mutilated by rascally boys. It is a terrible outrage upon the rights of citizens and the offender should be made to pay the penalty. 'Ube fault, perhaps, lies not so much with th'n boys as with their parents, who either directly encourage these depreda duns, or are not careful to warn their chil dren of the great moral and legal wrong they commit in thus tresspassing upon property of others. Resignations in Pennsylvania Regiments. The filiowing resignations of officers it "etim , ylvania regiments have been receiti• d at the Adjutant General's (Mice: Tweott••thtrd Regiment—Charles Wit elm, Limit. Colnel; 1.. Canada fwt:nty-eighth I:vgiment—.l am es Barr, Thiriy-tifth Regiment—David Vance ri , t Lieut. Forty ,:•coed Regiment—A I -iparks S. coral Lieutenant. Foit2, rasdi Regiment—Cornelius Wise . l'er[y eighth Ree,iment —Philip Nagle Caption. liter -ninth Regiment—Martin L. Stone 1:i rt Lieututtaut: Edward S. Skull. Secont Lieutunant. Legiinent—D. Lutler, Cup con. Eigh:y-fouttli lleginoint—ft. H. How ell. Captain ; A.. 1. Crisstnan, Captain. Liglay fifth Regiment—W. 11. How Camain: W. A. Krim, First Lieutenant Eight‘-uighth Iteginieut—J. 11. Soltz.•r Eighty:ninth I togitnent w Cra vun. first li,,giruent—A.. 12,:pt.tin. 01. t. liundri-1 anti .iith Flezintetit . --S 11. Nettnnan, .I,i•mittitint. • 0.. a iiiindr,l an d seventh flegiown; w,,, i;rat-IY. 4.6 oretto It►riugg ' There is no more delightfid resort in the Stale than Loretto Springs, Cumbria Co. It is easily aeces,ible. being Only four miles from Cresson station ; and the ac commodm lona at the splendid house kept Lr FrilliCiS M. Gibbons are capital. No one can flti! to find enjoyment here, us trout stromits, fine hunting grounds and splendid ow:Intl/in scenery abound. Tue house is now well tilled with visitors, among then: Prof. I we the teronaut, and all find ample means of recreation. Really we know of no more desirable place to which to spend the time usually devoted to relaxation, and cheerfully do we com mend the phtim to pleasure•- , -ekers and in- The Artillery Service. '1 eis now being recruited in this city a company to man a battery of artillery f o r actiro service. The enterprise bids fair to be highty successful. This branch of the see ice would be preferable to the others. fur the rcason that there is no picket (buy tun• trench-digging to be performed by thew. while the tiounties are the same, and the pay, in some particulars. better. The Nimpatty beiug recruited here by Capt. John Voting will be stationed at Fort Delaware. a pleasant and healthful location below Philadelphia. until well in structed. Capt. Young will receive re cruits at No 2 it. Clair street. Pittsburgh: or they will be enlisted by Lieut. Kerr, at. Marker Rad, Birmingham: or by I.iimt. Ahi, tit Ilassviite. flaiiroatl Excursionists Iht Tue.day afternoon the Directers' car of the Pennsylvania railroad company, arrived here from Philadelphia. with some of the officers and Director's of the road, accompanied by tit in fatuities. They re mained at the Monongahela House until yesterday at 2:15, when, having received some additions to the party, they took their departure eastward, in the same car. ' the party was to remain at Altoona last hi,gbt, and proceed to Philadclphiato•day. Ile chief object oldie excursion is recrea tion and relaxation fur those composing it, though there are some matters along the line of the road which the Director's desire to examine. . Our Champion. A letter received here yesterday from James Hammill, our champion of the sculls in the contest on the Schuylkill next week, stw es that he will leave Har lem River, New York, (where he has been in training for some days,) on Saturday next fur Philadelphia where he will re -1118111 until the races are decided. His friends hero are sanguine of his success, and many of them intend to be present when the contest comes off. ißLitq q4i.r4l Thcre is Mt . necessity for sending east for white shirts, as the very iull.st variety of them :an be found at Carnaghan's Fed eral street, near the Diamond, Allegheny city. At Carnaghan's also may be found a lull assortment of gentlemen's furnishing goods, underclothes, hosiery &c. Let those who would secure good articles in this line, not fail to call at Carnaghau's. St. Francis' 49ademy. The fall term at this institution, at Loretto, Cambria county, commences on the 18th inst. The academy is one of the best educational institutes in the West and a thorough education can he secured here by the usual application, as the teachers are indefatigable in discharging their whole duty to all under their care. - The Last Night. Carncross & Dixey's minstrels have been duing a large business during their stay, drawing good houses nightly. They give the last of their admirable concerts to• night, and we advise all lovers of fun to bear the fact in mind. For the Bitektail Regiment. Lieut. Win. Dalglish, of this city, has reoeived authority to recruit for this regi ment. A splendid opportunity is now offered to join a first class regiment, offi cered by thorough military men. Office Morton's Hall, opposite Pestorie, 4.401#,-* corgislie. • _ . A lady fro entriislitther . carpet. sack, containing' three':Sae - . dresses snd other articles of valuoi too carry it t°- the 4.129..../...Lee.CMt -160tifi ae.4)0011 Int mooltlumfoont.r.v...:::. LlcrTr!. A young man names James McClintock, hailing from Ohio, was arrested in Alle gheny, yesterday morning, by officer Bow den, on suspicion of stealing a horse from John Williams, of Jackson township, Monroe county. He offered for sale, for forty dollars, a horse worth eighty, which led to suspicion of dishonesty. He was followed, and at another place offered the horse for thirty-five dollars. Officer Bow den soon after encountered the man, and actually bought the horse for fifteen dol lars. He then arrested him, and Mayor Drum committed him to answer. He ad mitted that he had borrowed the horse from his uncle, Mr. Williams, but denied stealing it. St. James' Plc-Sie. By our advertising columns it will be seen that the pic-nic for the benefit of St. James' Church, Temperanceville, an nounced to take place to-day has been postponed until Monday next. It will be held at Iron City Park, and arrangements have been effected to mike it the most at tractive of the season. Efficient police men have been employed and a good hand will be in attendance. The ladies who have the dinner in charge promise to have all the delicacies of the season in abund ance, so that the taste of all may be grati fied. A large attendance is expected and we hope the expeztation may be realized. Opened an Office. Julian H. Hughey, who is about or ganizing a company fur the war, has opened an office in the third story of Lyon's building, Fifth street, where he will take all the recruits who present them selves. Nearly Fall. The Butchers' Light Infantry, of Alle gheny, Capt. o:threes are about full and expect to leave for Harrisburg to-morrow with the maximum number. The Watt Infantry, Capt. Maxwell, will leave on Saturday for Harrisburg. Committed for Larceny. Henry Arnold. an old offender and a very expert pickpocket, was yesterday committed to jail, charged with smiling SWU from G. W. Reed. Cambria County. The , luota of Cambria under the first cull for 200,00 u Wile t wo compun W• • !earn that three companies hare been rais, ed and will he sent on by the 15th inst. Freeport. We are int - wined that two full corn partie4 hive; been raised in Freeport anti vicinit•.•. which are expected here rn r'-tr(•, fur llar• rishurg in a day or two. .0:11 MlSsr, Gai!Pr, cht.ap nt 53 Filth street. MEs'4. Axn liAnk pa-t rec,ived at 111celelltinti's aup;ion. Soffit..., arriving da4 at ItcCleHand's auction, Fifth 11=2 JOSEPH MEYER & SON, I( ANC7ACTUnzca orl raNcy AM? PLAIN FURNITURE dit CIL( I ItS WAREHOUSE. Lv, 5\(ITII FIELD S EET Itethreor. Stith etreet and Virdiu alley Volunteer Enlistment BLANKS, ' 1 , 7. IC T I I , 'l C S 1: It G.; I.: 0 N RECRUITING OFFICER, W. S. HAVE. T ATI 0A" ER AN I CORNER Wool) & THIRD tas SMITH & PITCAIRN, MERCHANT TA I LOlO4, Er/ET3 r4"1". 0 , 000 BUSHELS or Ir anted ut MOORES DISTILLERY. Vill poy tho highe€t each prices. , THOMAS MOORE. jy3CAf 89 First street. l'lttburgh REMOVAL. II IM PENSSYLTANIA SALT MAW. AL U FM:MUM; COMPANY Have removed their Office from 21 Wood rt. to OLD BILE WERT, Corner of Pitt and Duquesne Way. OFFICE ON PITT STREET. GEORGE COLROUN, Agent. Universal Clothes Wringer. wE CHALLENGE THE WORLD: WE DEFY ALL COMPETITION. We invite a , air comparison with ally other Wri, ger, and will show, by positive proof and 'actual demonstration; that the Universal Llothea Wringer will finish work that the " Self- Adi ueting" Machinse, and other ekes p' apologies for Wriogers, b9,Ve loft Undone and will u oily pro witter from a tides o which they have deno their best. If you dont bel.eve it, ty it e ask none to buy without a •torough test, for which abundant opportunity will be given to aIL FOR SALE AT 26 dt. 2616 T. CLAIR ST. aus-3td J. 41: 11. PHILLIPS, DOMESTIC DRY GOODS PURCHASED BEFORE THE LATE ADVANCE. We ela selling many of them at leas than EAffT*litN PRICES. FULLERTON'S PLAID AND WHITE FLANNELS AT FACTORY PRICES DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS ! ! Lug. MANTLES, ETC Closing oat to make room for Fall Goods C. HANSON !AVE & CO., 74 Market Strap. 4GJ oaq.. wow's. vengeltaz Cantascii. ipp =num ANIPANAurais la ryas e Vuotilreit Pit*mu _ Pais avitiintbr on left st, - Nl :myth OMY WM' 2,7 Waft inn Preinat sues. INEItTS. OFFICE ACTING COM. t EDS. U. S. AFtmT, Penna. Aug. ti. 1t62. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE. CEIVED at this Office until 12 Al. 0 , 1 eatui - day, the 16th of A ugust.l.662. for the delivery at the Camp to be establieheu at o l.:n th de , n iu G a r u o u v i e i . w n n oa r- r this city , at such (inns and in such quantities as t t i tt e c ks u . n , d_ i e z re : ig a4 74 ,s l m r. a i v ic r u en m ui o r t e ,. . teLarsidu.,) liecon MM. Beans. Peas. Rice. Hominy, Potatoes, Cof fee. (mend C tree. (ground,' Tea, Drown :-uga Crutised emitter, Vinegar. (elder,/ 4:willies. (Ada mantine,) salt, :-our bout. Pickles. .coctouber.) ziofthead, Bard • Bread, and He-Is Bect, (necks and shanks ex eluded)—all to he of the hest gnaLly.,,,Packag, s to be se ure, and pkinly u,arked with hilt weLetit nun tare, and no charge thereon allow d Sepa rate bi s will be received for Fresh Beet. and lhr Soft and Third Bread, and f,,r all the other am ebas above enumerated uolatetividy. . Enc. bid unLit be necompatned by n guaranty for the execution of it contract, in ease the bid ku. no •epteil; and good and security will bc required for the clue peitorninnee thereof !Slink forats of bids aunt J.uarant iei may be pro bared n :application at this rdlice, p by letter or tee aT.I ph. by Inil3t itllllo ail tho parties to su h Aims . . The proposals of not in nonfiirmity in the above requiretne iis too be Liddera flu .: La t.resert when the bii are opened. . . BOIAtO Pri , poJull fur SnlrAistenec Sterem." A. MON'f GOMHIZY, 31aior and Aceg uutu. :Sub. Ar uy, auT—Chrou C.., 3. TO NINE MONTI'S' MEN. OF EXEC TIVE COMMIT l E FI • LLL,MEN COI:ATY, 5411:11d, Pittzl)Urgil. AIL; t., rip pioici, 1 - ...( " er:l a m d g u t H o aP ru P L ° .g t t " l ' L e t - I t i: . r " lia l l . : i tt i r . g " ior the mm. months' Fervive are no i e 1 Plat all anvil In tilt leave it.•ro oot rada r , the ••tb .o I,p io 9th, T., e Adju ant G :tier inforrn..ltME ComMittee that no Mu.: months mon %It. uo as capted otter. .-aturduy ' Apply C... NIAJ, .1, If L.:cll:OM VEX, Qm,rter• indt.tor, Lil,,ttp:tre:•t, opl•a;ite l'onsets Its ilroa. Dapot, for I loil,porttazon, Ark \L% A rEw DAys itEm.tuv von vohint.,ryeat isr mule. Unttted turn d,, eo.t receive vitber 14.•vert1tili,o1 ootinty hontAy Un ~o t bu r.r.1,1 to <rrvn vn r room! y. I•ut Meer, and it•ceiv , t etc BOUNTY OF NINE . I"t' DOLLA whet) Son are toun, , lr.l je„flai ..f tvlirti tit- War the molt:. signal prop 4 . ‘' 1.1 .•1:1,1. A C of intalitry iii , atry.• far (I.e war. :at I earnasitlr all I.atr , tio aitirea• thy 1,,....e:atty T. 4. nn -11=1!otC at a 411 in• tor at 7; Cilant stre: ae - i ICI. II It PER. :11414i ~,,, BOVA 7 .Vlosst ~,,, .al. tit/Li/AV, ,Tli.11011.11LOW.) A lur ow la , of o. LIU 1:1,W1/1..1/ 310 n,-u' ~Ivalait, • ivati: 1.101 fl:te fur . ICC,. iGP rpol 1.1 t? IIIC a• 1•40,. ..Itt Yea r tun A 1! , 4:1 •-ay V;•11.•,,.. • .•11, •••1.1.... • , V v/ 07 i l t, iagitt ‘l t ii. ,••• • ••• t) . 1). 1:., A.,;• thr biaces,, tLc It altll t 1..• Jai aL Ai retur, ar •• • ...Z., lit 20 DO/ .•n I. 0111 tiordeit 20 Uol.•u ii l / 1 1 . 1•11.4. rn•w M009'11'0; 11.,:ress IH.i. Iltrandy ; 11.1- , • , -; Jvv.:l7P. . D.:AL ; A t.t, I.j.t tr.l M A II "4) D UO Vl' LOST! 1101 t 9) PITTAIBI• BIG Jut 1 , 31,1,f,1. t% A ht.cri 1;1! NI::` , ! ws1•1 t • .1,1 -I•Ttur,tl t eklint,•••• Set nc 11 , 111 ERW ELL, : 1 / 4 1. 1 . , A Boot to T1.011.i31. ♦ 1 . 1 ^CIO 11,0, 1,1•14., \IH.I.IC 1 . RM.:: 4't)ll' 1. 1 ••• ■a AVEI.4OI h. 11'4)1; ft.bd.i);;:ii."4 OS a' 11i.. 1111.1 ;.••• : 14 !V 114 A-11411 . RBI. 10 DUI 111 k IN!) 4 I PS F•pr .tile to. I %DIA HIDING CA I' I: S, ntpl 1 .r ot. - 7 , , To T tee \I, 'TIC . % I/ I: - VI -1 NG C".l I 11 I , ttr Or . F.- %sin I, r,..1,1 at ItIo• i I O•il . Is..isoiir LI,III .‘U14,1' , 1 701. HI . 2 P “I the will liepre•erited t•• ote• I ed iii,,lE:t•it• Itl r 1. 1 .• I , r Que,tol o»,ttenti. lic totter t.. P. E. S u 1• IMANSTIIIT lit another .- 1011,1k1.11. 1101 SEA FOR SALE OA EON ..;argoil•rtruet,ol.o •.1. I.aoook Ai act. for • tie on ect tor ZWO; uue on Carroll -tenet for hat g:uur and no tnietake. or ',de on 1,0-) to in , by CL: allßlitt t .SONS. au7 51 Market Kreer. ADUNI-NESS MAN WANTED, To purch.aa the ateek utei fixture. ‘..1 a good .bu,ducw, now in 010 , r..11v1.1. c. Ct."IIIISERT S SONS, au7 31 Market c 1.4 vet. A. COMFORTABLE TWO MORT Dal:Wang Boon on it rd rtteet fur rent by o. 071:Wit:la Alareet stroa. To Nine Months' Men Itimus UK EXEOLT/VE COMMITTEE. t'ittebutgh. Au t rust 5, UO.. ALL CO .11 PA I% I LI4 A:0 ill O .4tlU.Ar. 106 OF men ...cruised for tee 1. , ;1N our, V iC6 bet..g reo“ired by ti.EiNEti.tL utt- Ut:.tt NU. 31 to report at harrisburg. tor muste. - log into the ta.criee 0 toe lantiti o..torr the 10th of Augu t. are t equetted to proi.eut thew s. Ives at she uthee of this Lounnuteo betive..l.l ILO hours of 10 A. M. and fP. M.. on Wetuse-n.y of Ihurday of this week, to be d..ly unliett.d, in spected. and sworn its..atici receive thur stousitl. By order of the Committee: fltoi. M. ItOW President of Committee. uii•2t chron copy IHAVE TIM DAY RECEIVED A lull aosortmenc of PARK'S PRICKLY PLASTERS, It-is probable there is not au sena in iividual in the Twin woo bus not had o guava to spots phi.- terS Itn" vain in chewiest. aide. hates. towels. man iple., or back, for a remit of mutiniede or anking at toe pit of tuo stomach. at eutih.g dyes etaqa. tvereotupldiut. rhautnatina, as ihutatie affections, colds, coughs . coml.' pt.ua. lOwate Weaks•ow. Oa Cs For tee ouul lainW there t. no ?Lister equal to Park'. Yriekly I hater. The geuidue article Ins sale at _ . . . JOSEPH FLEMING S, ay . ; Cetuer-.l:ur:ut L. iiiud tint Diduiunil VietOtin G & Nario x. C. OLT DE. NEB IV ' U,St D. b. 111Acimst 'NO. 78 MARKET STREET. MA.CRU & GLYDE TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS; SHIRTS. CoLL • Rs, TIES STOCKS SHIRTS, CORSETS, PATTERNS, A e.; HEAD SETS A PASTY ARTICLES; EMBROIDERIES. (New Styles.) And all the lLsteet Novelties in our line of bummed, on hand and sellins at the air Please eall l and examine our mock. MACRUIN * OLYDE, • No. 78 Market Street. wolisALS.,—yovo. Lows IN Colds j - hns,teweithip. adjutumg St. Mary's Cewetery , nniety-inz feet front, by one hundred and ten in *VII., enclosed by paling fence. The Lute will sold together ec eeParato l 7, at lowfill 41 1 § ind Ole en*. APAY to JAB. S. D& AV —whiff, L BR7tarrsOltttstsrf. TO-DA Mt= I'llo- 4 31. II()WE. Coonnittor Chron copy FOR THE WAR! sr N i in ..it•rt an I ; I; voiof , t; tit, I'4. KVA 14.4111.0 L. ,,t.. 1,,.. .. ...Lai k• •,: C. ..d4 i.I•Lt, •"i.• "1. , Im' to • MII•4 t MEE!! hid 14.. • • 1•.•i••1.t,. • .•1 • •1••‘• 1., •••• • MEM I:. . 1,. It:: - • I,: • • : • .1 A H. PHILLIP :iIia! A.% 't '*.r • 'I. 2 4, CI St:e• t. J. k. II PHILLIPS '-•• :tn.! 'I .ir .! 111111.1.1 P.-: ❑ lire :0 r “Is I.oVvest TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS t r. - ,,-..s.LEcruitz AT THE IRON CITY COLLEGE. corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, Thursday morning at I I A. M. STOCK INVFSTMENTS THE PICNIC FOR SAINT JIM FM CHURCH, Temperanceeille whi , h was to come off on the 7th of August. at Iron City P,.ric, prlhi 7 oneil till .N.l9.'s DAY, 11 th in -t. 'i he ladi- s iu eliarg., of •he dinner are mak ine every effort to h.. ye gams nice in theo. line. An eitieient poiLe will preserve or.kr. The Corrypi tee of rringe ents will do their part o sive satisfietion fo their gu.,ts They h,.relty es tend an illrltatiOn to all th it friends. liini.er ts 50 cents, commirrE Jameaely, Peter 0. Hanlon. John Catlin. l'ho-..11-I.aagli.in, l'a risk liet.no dy, James Tr.liy. Patrick :daguire, Thus . Curcon. an 7 Wholesale Grooery and Liquor Store For Sale. sTorK AND FIXTURE% OF A IVhnle-üb. Groeury and tigut.r ,louse, do ing a K.ud tr do no ono of the 'St bushes, .:•ruct+in the eity:is offer. d ter Ntle,ll.l .he non • wi-h to to Lou other businei3. Fur further Itlttettlats whirrs on -tf :At K BOX IS, riffi.hurgit FOUND. ASE'E OF MONEY WAN rouND ON :mtuniay hi-t, on 15' . he near High eet. The owner ran has , . the earn(' by ilo-cr.lib , g it. 11, on coiling n the Sexton at the Unittcdriii. ROOTS, SIIOES, AND GAITERS, or EVERY 'KIND AND :•TV1,17„ Ja,t received at lIASONIC lIALL AUCTION 11001 S aa7 NO. 55 Filth ,troet. COME FOR THE WAIL! Nt VER OR NIM !: rINNIE 111 7 NHERSIGNE10 cA ILLS 11; PON IL the young wen • f city count!, to aid in , uppressulg the rehellt..u. awl to wo with blot to the ro• , tl. lit ha- et, tt eii Iv, ali o , in the •bud ..:ory f LYMCS . hexl to toe eu:tottke where Ito will tee, ice neruit-, tv) whom all the ad, 01100 pay mil to given. u7-3t41 JULIAN If. lIUGHEI, ENTCCTiVE: CoMN: ) or A LLI,C.EFISY 1 :01•TY. l'itNtHlrgil. Aug I, :03!. IJI . .t:ENERAt. No. 3e, Is. :-,1 "El) by ioverhor Coale, it bi required tmt all per.; S new ellgai;ed iu rcirreitirqt . oI the nine months Term selAiCI• undo, or mr, spurt theirfipia.os. het her complete or Incomplete. to Caot. . sue, e . A., min:tenni; .101 di , bpr,tl ..1)10er. t 11 arri-bl,:ri.:. the 10th day ueast th o c ILwy 1 ,0 11,11-1..1 0 :too the Cr,c utt•il S•et.l f.. 1 the term L r . h 11:11 c Lem, ebb-tett. a. roce ii..•aq,eio et, - - - . itUV 1 , 11,11111.11 n. all I t• a arch Li, ciatitli the. l.niced t . r 0 i in Ant•Ole!i) •ty f r I pin- taurelC,, , itr • ice t•I reueire Blot* • I I rt. .1 It at iaaaaaara.: Le•rp'r tY the F re-•u: ire ( ;,..t th 6,114 i,A.(I:,Ay 'II Ile ”/. 11..;-.,It • AV .• !Al p a a .r,:‘ , 11 1 0., ‘;•,1 t.A;,W , tit he n. A lit. I $, pun Al I 1.2. A, 0 Iv! itnrtebute nut int,r • 01 ,, '2lli in + h .:•tt n !k• ail- i • '.10.n1 IrV r.s• :.r ..; wen, if .I,ly, I !..• . I I,U,:L 114 adq.0:,14, 1" , 1:11,‘ EEN t IttN ./t' ..titt L. 11: , ' I : .. I VI! tkti...:•:• • ••1,1••••• L'•.•_1;•::••4‘,.. , •1: • iZge utititio:r Ilf.k1:1 I nm flux • .04 , .•hew t.. rt•lia i.• I , • I . ~,t• or 1,z:0: -.• , . .10..; lEEE! tt-it ;.: lV.ta t. 1.% 4. -."2 I- :.. • k, I! Ar, •,. ;! 1. !„:1, d ./1..:1.• I; 1••r•LI 11.i./:ani.la. nj h i•tt,Lth : , U.Slt' 1 l u , letie•L Last tb•-r .4:•••att -r Ott thi- r tho ••• 1..1 at, 0.1:1•:t •••••••:1 1,1 •1•••••: ,, e 11l it •• cVrtljugl • .1 I. aite ••. re.•Tu.l .. 1,1 It<u a; i) .lire , lo.l ~1:••1 tt., utt• tnt.:itt-t t t:•••,• ut ••••••; lal) ,: •In 'Lit .".1. t..il :WV 11 0111 1.• Cars .••.: 1,4 th,tr t.Nr.• 1i , ....41.110,r, ayt 1 . 1 • `i•r• ril ore csvc. L. t.. , .. • 1, r.l/1.1 :r LO.l e, II 1.1.71‘ :11 .{:.‘l!., ~, 1 . lit(' I 111 C,1,11.4.11....i. . 6..ver1.0r ttte tie 1,1 • t In I•tit.gin.; itb i•k 41 , V :It: iux rireidar In : C I C . 17 L . I liant 4 i4oriat pon nooticatl44ll Iu fonn to 1114.1 1) 4 1 artu-nd. ell. be tom:nth:4i 14 maul or to ere t• , e..nttelnand oth e,9ttliing mole, ,tO, d o ooe Lai oed t , onerol 01- aur.±. •1. to 11.1n...bur . yr tuu poiut at winch ih. noa.ebt of trierdbt.ter. wutternig; or cow m.ull tut othe..r it Antionod. it. Th 44 form roquie 1.-4.1 tor ouch upplioation ie the c 4 rune. too of au le-It' - 0,1:10 o4 11 Z , :. 0 1 tcu I.idC ., iu vrbien the older or °Ulcer 111.13 lllen uo o Itt ng, that lit ntaltylllvllt at to bun a pawl, d prito et now In biagc it .n.arcet. r that Ile i 3 vel um, or itUrt nt frout his regiment, and uow lit to rutin n. 133 order of _ _ GOV. A. G. CI. W. F , EE-', Chief of Trues orzaiitni .1. ogrtph Departioeut of Penukyle.ima, Proposals foe army Wagons. Urrt E Qe.taiEaxeylt t U. S. Aida', ritirbursh. Fuen'u. dug. 4, E.% L PRO PO% 1.1.1.6 Ali ILL BE RE_ 1 , 7 CEIV ta) at this °Thee until 12 M. oa Satur day, the 9th of a ugust, 1862. for the rig , livoly et coca pnlot or • onsis w tibia tier limits of the Oily. to may lie derignuted by the und• r.igntd, t C thr,...s llutiored drwy 1 iO;01.18. :::Pcl:iflZ:ltiolog to be seen ut this !fie,. bids wd. be reotdred for the whole onmlier. or 4:ir any number u. 4 less • bun One Hundred. Bed, +ill 1104 he tracts od hum any persOu tot et tinily eng.,se.i in the menu ao.ure of It egons. E., bit must b., dn.-on:wanted. by a guaranty for the exeeuu,.ii of a co..tritet, in eeee th old be an oeotea, and g of a,ud zolitutent recurity in not I as the amount of di. Ind will tie ed f e due 0. aerate tioe f the cs..ni tact. The holders will sou. , explicitly the t...ri0,1 Within which they p °pose to tlet•eer. and °tit. r things being equal. preferunc,. win b.:. given to Dina specifying to shortest pu; toa. Blank tornia ot hide g anti h,,ude may be pin.ctired on application at this otheo titretin ally. or ay letter or tele 1 , 4.13. tie oe.a.a uy anus titan ualue all the pOrti.Ys to men e.T..112. the tir..posals of bidders Lot itt oon'ormity to the a• ove rf•Eittou venlig will not he con I sere(' }Swains must he preeent when the bid. arc opened. 1 be right to reject all bitlt i? reservist, ALM, 0-3 pri. 2 n,qtl6 1,5-tolio 8 : Mt A. 3411 ALLx. O.IIERT, QUallit:l=OStxr t.. ti is kittsburen. And endorse th -m "Proposals for Army Wagons." ant Si e IaII2 T EVEILWASTERS' WAR. .ND OTHER CLAIMS AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT. ought by FITTSBURIiII TRUST COMPANY Jel74ind JOHN 1). SCULLY . Cushier CCITIS C. ..... TREOD ICC M. SLAM STEINMETZ d BLACK, GEXERAL HOUSE CARPENTEHS AND JOBBERS. SHOP VIRsIN ALLEY„between Wood and liberty Streets, PITTSBURG fl. PA. Hr Or dere solicitei and prom:101v attended tn. aus UNE PAPER Al AREARWARAIRER• 41•4/thwysesabt b BOR; Brpwn_ • . 11,Wrimik FROM LIVERPOOL,I FROM NEW VOILE. Calling at Qw ueotown Tuestay - - Sept. 5 aturday - - Aus. 161 Saturday, - - bet 23 Wednesday. - Oct. I - Dee. lS Tuesday. - - Nov 13 gsgThis ngni &Tut • hip havineproved boreal( unvqualted for speed, snfrts. and comfort.(sea sickness being unknown on board.) is .strongly reo onunetulml a thu most cl gible oonveyance for pabsengers. F test CABIN, from - - - - $llO M 4155 each berth, moving to the size, situation, and acre amodation w the himms, all basins the same pririlei.es in the microns and In regard to meals a,di attendance. uic s of ape tm nts for families may be en galge.l by special agreement. :•ervabts accompanying paqiengera and chil dren under 12 years of age, hall fare; infants free. LA.SECOND CAPIN. State Room - *tribe. maps served at separate to lu.seo. tio4azu or the voyage to and fro a Liverpool& fare and n half. Intermediate state Room—Passtpgers found with lied. bedding.. tAlo utensils. and geod rub stat.tiza wed, - - - - - i,TILE it A it E. ith superior accommodations. - - I),,,n:nger allowed twenty cubic feet et Ittyg.pm •in ex pet ienced L'urgPon on board. Per tie girt or p.Ass go apply to 1ip..., It ATTIO AN. 113 Wa•er stioet Pittsburgh. Cit A-. A. WHITN/A, At the °Moe. C.o. 2' Bro.,dwey,N. Y. 110 WLAN D AL:PIN WALL, Agents. nu- UOLTI AU LES ILX TUE EAST MATE izor GONE TO WAR FOR TUE 8350 00 OF rEILED BY TILE CITE OF i. 06. T oN. THE ADVANCE IN LEATHER, . L‘ ATIONAL TAX, AND DEPRECL! TIOIN Or CURRENCY. ALL CON- SPIRE TO ADVANCE BOOTS AND ISO ES BEYOND ALL PRECEDENT CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE. No. 62 Fifth street, H AVE ,T 1 ADC CONTRACTS II N PHIL- A bLi.l2lll.l AND CINCINNATI A Zi EAR All LI AD. SO WE SHALL 44 . TILL SELL AT ABOUT HALF THE USUAL PRICE ) Lonata r.tpring3, Oambria Ociaatv, Pa ...11'11'1UATEI1 ID 'IIIE 41.11.LEWHEIVT `,.• Mountain, near Loretto,4 wiles from Crop Scatb P lv el, runryania IZailroad. Cambria l'a., .6:1 be open for the reception of - Vie. Itor4 Au ext Band of :Music will be in attend urn.i4 rule 1 and ttirther information g ai21:13 , to I: RA NCIS .13b UIONN Prooriot or. :Sl' cirix.FlE ,el , -dt.e:d HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE `ti . o be; le ACC. to cal tho attention ti ALL iv - HOLES:ILE AND RETAIL BUYERS v.: a , •: tql,cliaded °llly in July. p r rt, the adr,..110,. is PrlCe4l. ft MCW4 . 4"11311111iillt,^4 in Every Variety ; Mack Velrei tilblione, all width*, Embroidered 4 ollars and Nelrel Loco Collars an.: Senn: Footissir Collars: Linen liana erektiefe, embroidered, takgreuilect and corgieli : 1701)!) •Or. [rt. , a .b:1 Mee Istt CorSetst Surh•, Re.; ;•,• !, I N2.1*.C . 1: Lad ...eperior Caron Hosiery: e:onntletel. and Mk Laeo Mitts; Re:. 41Ing Ganastiv I...etlete neon. and Illavk straw natal Ct njtla and I. visible flair Nets; a oaten Varas, new lot pea received; Por Moll nalics at all prices; Mack Eng-11.11 Crape: Bornbat:Joey eirenaelline; rape noel Late Wells; Fleury Goods:nue Notlents of all kinds Joseph Horne, 77 & 79 MARKET STREET. HO .1, 2d and id a'coriPs. au: The PUilniophie Burner. igavaw — ti SSN iIItbiTISLL.ACTINt. l'hdos.,ntaie Burner tor Carbon OA is now (11111 Y Advantages over the I:arner, 1111=1 ...L a t ., burn auk quantity 01 oil with safety. It ,:an be used with a lung or short chimney. 1. It can be a-•ed us u taper night-lump. it eau always be made to burn eeouomieally. Inure easily wicked than any other harms. y. !,., It cat' be trratmed and lighted without re wovit.i.; the cone. i. it ilnowe ult the white light above the cone. Cho chimney eau. be removed or inserted witty , ut touching the glass. These buruers are tue common No. I she. and ,u he put uti an lamp now in use. Every per oti using Carbon Oil should have al'hiliaoohte Burner Price 23 cents; per dozen 62. Sold at roLKTII street. Pittsburgh. P. HAYDEN'. BAGAIJEY, WHOLESALE GROC E R NOB, 18 AND 20 WOOD BTBEZT, PITTIIIBVROU i. it.bl4ll:l J US. IL HUNTER WMI. H. MIUTH 'Air CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS Ros. tl2 SECOND AND 141 FIRST STREETS PITTNII RAH . Read: Read i HIGHLY IMPORTANT!!! r_IREaT RELIEF TO THE AFFLICT. MJI ED, sou those suffering from weakness of 6 ght: TO ALL. YOUNG AND OLD t You .4.111 to exoorienoo rest roll fin your gh.. try too wort,l-retto.ned st aisslAN PEBBLE SPECTACLE% Pun:timers r: ill continue to dndperfect if &delete tier. by try ca those Sneetiv•lett. So d only by J. DIAMOND, Optician. No. 39 Fit.h street, Post Building. The RUtiSh . LS Pebble inserted old frame*. if desired air Bewar Imposters and Pretender!. is"? lUSTERN CAUBIAGES, BUGGIES I ifiGtgo L-.AoTERN NEcoNo-omirDED, Two. Ka' SEATED Carriago-tug Buggies and Ligb Buggies, without tops. will positively be sold at the (uviert priets, to suit the tinice. Yardville? at tention paid to repairing. .MRS. JOSEPH WHITE, Lawrenceville, Pane street. new tbe Two• Mil• Run. turittind GRAVEL. FELT. AND CANVAS ROOFING. 1 111, ATESIA 1611 CONNTANTILT Oa hand, for sale with instructions; Mao • IRON SATURATED FOR ROOTS .Our work is not to be excelled by that of any Roofer in Wewerr ! Penneylvenia. FR. -MOPE. 7. Smithfield et. oets-3md witrAnamb ♦Knox D. a—Ds ISAMALLIII 9k.. ' • C6IO.NMENT by max a. comma. Steam froM Nolen& to L 19141001. THE STEAMSHIP - GREAT EASTERN, Walter Paton commundlen WILL BE DISPATCHED C'• BIN. On th.• :nth tiny of June. Read @E!E!MMM RT OF PITTSBURGH. ARK! VBIL Franklin. Bennet. Brownsville. Gallatin. Clark. Brownwrille. CoL Bayard. Peebles. Illisabeth. DOA RUM. Gall Franklin Ch*, Brown d : Btuwnpvill, atin. Col. Bayard Peeble.. Plipo.th Saint I.onil, Reno. Louisville. r rim River—l.mir ovening at twilight th.re won. two 'NO two inches w war is the chan nel and falling. WeAther madames wain* arhudee. la, h t tore new ateemcaul:M er Romtiaeo, tidCaptain ‘ villa. • Matters and .Things about the hurl. • The Saint Louis. Cala h•ft f. r Curler' nati tsb‘mt Hoots with .11 • h feel. ht she could °Trey—The Rinneo is the "ely bout s.t. 'be 44.44 4 tug that has sa7 Pr. t is.litn. to .011dillirthill 11 cite Rose is pros est.° rollly: the b•dleta three in number/me bard. they we' e man a tacturpt py tests Cftrr »au - nyder. end ars litat like was their Work they tare ten s ed out—The r was barer ths Tuesdas than it has been fur mane Years. For Clochtuati sod Louisville. SATURDAY. A WI. e. 4 P. hi . THE MEW /LND SPLENDID Light lir. Uhl I. astruer Messier ROMEO.Joha ' holes yummier. eel leave aa anautheed korfiaialit or puma apply oa board Of to J. b LIVIA 1/.51:4).% do 4 'V.. Airtn4i STEAMBOAT AtiEficif. 1-IAZA-E:Tir Has opened an °Zoe at N 0.90 WATER BTREET, Where he will transact a General Steamboat _ Ammo business. and would solicit a sham of t.ilt rouge from steamboat wen. sp24-14d lOU KU ENC.' it. riemohlAfil IRATTIGAN. ZIPIIIPPRAN Z. Agent. US Water street, Pittsburgh. Pa.. a prepared to bring out or send took passoneggi from or to any part of the old emaxitrp. either hp steam or 1111aMr RA aokets, SIGHT DFTS FOR SALE. oltiohlo in on, part of Europ. Agent for thaudianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road Also. Agent for the old Blank Star Lino of Sailing Packets. and for the limes of Steameresail ing between New York. Liverpool. Obiotow sad "Bri e f the lips' meetingbe, swift the bands' ciao, j t he Off for the want is enough for theni all." "NOW OR NEVER !" HE varnzassomo D IS ENLIST. T INO A COMPANY OF MEN. NOT FOR NINEOR TWELVE MONTHS!, bat FOR THE WAR. Those who eolist for this perita' (which may be one year, twit 7 nr thi , e years will awl* ca ssias thefoilots.e, Amoy mid Adams' Ash on being mustered into Tenure:— Bounty from Altegheny County... Bounty Vont the United -testes... Premium from the United states. One month's pay In advance... Total.-- SIM At the close of the war $73 will also be paid to each recruit. smeible of the greet emergency which dictated the Pre- hient's cell for 800.000 more Tee. ontun,t say to my friends, "ool' but rather. • "Come, Let Us Off to the War Together." 19.0ffice, theitresent in FOURTH STORY OF D.i.:PATCH BUIItuINO t o. 67 Fifth street. WM. !MOODY. • Recruiting Olicer. Tams DAY— Just opened a complete assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. W. H. MeGEE & my° GM Pewit,lit .trefq rite: ro beams—Rauh ituacheo. To foooroy--Miro NI oleo and Ants. To Dearov--Bed Buss. to bearoir--31(xfio to Furs. Clothe% .ke. Do Destroy---Mooqui , 00s and Fleas. To Deiennr—lntosets on Plante and Fowls. Deatney---Insects on• Animals, in. T o Dotra,--Every term and modes ofVon The VW" IsWHO'. Remedies knows! "Free from Poisons." "Notdangertms to the Human Flnalls." "Rate do not di- on the premises.' ."Tbey come off out their holm to die." gold Everywhere- by All Wlitmassme DRUOGISTS in the large cities, and by Druggist*. Grocer* StorekeePere and milers generally, in all Oonntry Towns and Vil lages in the United States, B. A. FAUN ES'TOCK & CO.. K. E. SELLERS at CO.. and others W helesale Agents at Pittsburgh Country !Valero can order as above (Jr address tinat—{or for Prices. Teruo. he 1 to E R HNY R. COST Principal Depot. 1132 Broadway. New York. ltd.:twit/kiwis SZTaatrimu IS 111101 T A PAIN by the am of a. apparatus whereby uu drugi or galvanic battery are used. Medi cal gentlemen and their families have their teeth extracted by am proems. and are ready to meaty 43 to the safety and painlessness of the uyerati whatever has been said by persons interested ig asserting theoontrary, having no knowledge of tra groom . . IRE...ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted in of Arlo, and °bully,' a.s low, ea will warrant the best of material in all a.m. E. OUDRY. Dentin, •;•,litilfiehri 41444 I=l •'ILLIAII tiaillBolll A. OUNTIP, (ilentoral Partin& REAMS & COFFIIII, (IWoolson to ArCandless. Mama k C 0..) WHOT.F.SkT.I GROCERS, Owner Wood and Water Streets, on 4. ipyroworso.4llll PA 13.0TRL FOR RENT. FFosSENT— THE sarrzsion TEL. situated at Connelsville U. R. Depot on Rose street, is offered for rem on reasonable bums: The building is in excellent rePair, and completely furnished. Apply to i e w u • THus. Mnultr , Inn First street. SUMMER GOODS ULLZS AT REDUCED PRICES. JACNIINET LAW N% at 121.2 email ; ORGANDIE LAWNS, from 1$ 1.2 to $7 1.2 mato; A FEW 1117/LWER SILK 111 left, at $71.2 cents; SHAWLS AT COST. SACQIITS AT COST. SUM MANTILLAS AT COST., LACE NANTILLAR AND Pot rs teem $1 00 and upwards; The But Quality of HOOP SKIRTS luat Opened. W. & D. Magus', CO* EE PIRH ATI) MAnsacT sr INAS t io . &BIDUISA as•r. it.a.EuEN AND FIELD SELL, was~aerELrsEllu aII &A I'l\l. agralao a paesal afieurtaaan lselealtatal lamplemessta, real 11. Shadipaisal Olisamemial 'Trees, raceivad aad for gab 67 BECKHAMLONG, ow* Annmen Orem% "gm& Nn. I* labbrts btrein ====Lri PIINISIMANIa. OPT/C/ 81 I.lLitik 67taat a, 4 .4 1 0 1 nii. JR% *ammo aid &amuse. IIALV SI Ca • In, iall• Special Partnits,
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