... L .. itt.s i tmrd (ONtite. S. D L a CO •DITOIN •ND FIOIPRINTODI. Pe/diorama Office. Fifa curer, woo tinioifield. Morning and Evening Edition. daily. containing : the Latent N ow. up to the hour orpublicatlont r 1. - muse gonstrp JPlRion—ro pa .mom lotiattore, or 12c. ~per week from earriant Abming Atilif' we-43 per Juin= In, advance, or fa per week froninnreqrs. . "•aßfa copies, $2 par.aanato; bye inore r sl2k genial! upward; $1 per annum, tn• variably to advance. 4111rADVIllt$2811iG AT 11.111ABONABLII HATES. ,i,,IarZTE3EII7I;IO:3I.IEC: SATURDAY: MORNING, AUG. 17, 1861 RENJEICifi COUNTY COATENTIOV. Tag Hepublltan @lector; of Allegheny county, and all others In faror of the perpetuity of the NATIONAL 1:12108, and mantanlng the itariopreL GOVllita• MENT in lie Mato to pot down Atmed Rebellion, are invited to useable in their various Wards, Do. roughs and To l inships at their mina &Moot holding elections la satin precinct, on SATURDAY, the litat of. August, to shot Ewa DILIOATDB—two to each' county convention—both conrentlona to meet On TUESDAY, BePtember 31, at 10 o'clock a to, ea fol. lows: I.Tho ;Milani Convention to assemble at the cats Hall to ni.MAtte • President Judge of Common Pleas, en Assoasib Law Jadge of Die trict Court, and an Amoebae Jhdgo of Common Plese, one Donator. and era 'mambas of,the Rona, of RepreaentaUres, end Director a the Poor. - 2. The Politica Conran, Non to toot at the Court Mono, to nominate Starlit Coroner, Prothmsotary, Treasurer and Cloiomissionetr. Tnoinimirjateetlitgr In the townships will be head bet4een - the hotas of 8 and m.. end In the clam and-boroughs hetwaen Send 7 p. er, of sad day. Tho appointinent ci(th• delegate' be the townehipo will be by marking, 41 In the calm and boroughs by ballot. The chairmen or the4 , wo eenvention. will Jointly op. point the itiocialve %meats, for the ensuingysar :TßOf.ll. MARSHALL, TllOB. P. 1271,8017, Seery Chairman. 1127 '4 Gross dee. : ' The Bourbons, it iies said, never learned noriforgotaby thing. We catutokeiYaa to , forgettiog on the part of 'the men who con trol the details of our army 'organisation; -bat it is ve'ry certain that they never learn anything. I , An illustration of thls - is - to ho found in the utter neglect to take any steps towards preventingthe confusion Inevitably arising from similaVity in the uniforms worn by the Rebel troops and our own volunteers. In every battle which has yet been fought mistakes and casualties have occurred from this eatise.,! It occurred at Great Bethel ; it :" caused greet trouble at Ball Run; and now we learn that Gen. Sigel lost five cannon in the late battle at Springfield through mis ` taking a Regiment of Rebels for ono of hie own lowa Regiments. 'I he war has now raged for four months. It was plain to every one who looked at the matter, at the beginning, .that %hie trouble would occur; and it is now three menthe since it elid l etteur at Great Bethel.—Yet not • single Beep htta elms been taken to pre vent it. The Adjulant-General and Quar termaster. General take no note of it. Their attention ban frequently been called to it ; but *knot!! avail. We go on uniforming our Regithents In clothes shriller to those worn by the rebels, without adopting any mark to distinguish one from the other; and eo-it Will go on to the end, each battle adding to the deplorable mistakes from this cause, unless the President, or the Secretari of War, or +Come other equally potent an emphatically orders the Adjutant General Quartermaster General to pro vide against its repetition. They will , never . learn to do it, of themselves. It, was A great mistake at first, if it could have been avoided; to permit any diversity in uoiforms ;lint we suppose that, owing to the difficulty of obtaining army cloth, when' our voluntaire were first called out, It was unavaidable. Time, however; is retrieving that difficulty ; and in the-meantime it would - be perfectly: easy to adopt some mark by which to r 4litieguish our troops from all others. A Cockade upon, the hat, a badge upon the breast—anything readily recog nisable by the eye would do. The difficulty is nor in, finding a way to do it; the thing wanting ii the mill. It is a reproach to our goverament that this cense iof oonfusion should have been suffered to - exist so long. Gab. pr CI e I lan is • poetical man ; and we idiot that he, at least, will kaftan from going into battle until he is able to know-his own men from does of the enemy. The occurrence of snob .a bldnder, is bad enough; its repegtion,.hereafter; lid be a lasting dis grace to (hone who permit it. Another Taney Among lOte Judges. A Brooklyn judge, named Garrison, bee been endeeVoring to oil-Taney Taney. Bat timer. and l ludge.Taney must look to their laurel", elect a Northern rebel will not leave theme leaf. Taney was first, and therefore Garrison must be second; but this is only in the order, of lime; and Garrison is going about hla_inork in a style that promisee he wont long ibe second-best. The telegraph reports thet he has made a fennel applica tion to . General Duryea to ascertain what force could be obtained in Sings county to 1 - - execute the. writ of habeas corpus, issued by him in: - the case of the Baltimore Pollee Com missioners and to which the °Wiser in charge atFort Lafiyetti - had.made return thet the prisoners were held by order if the Govern- "ment throne' General Scott. 1 The reply the -'Judge received lseaid to have been - that the county could only raise 1,400 men, bat hav ing no artillery suMeleritlypewerful to make an hopreseion on the walls of Fort Lafay ette, It would require between. 5,000 and 10,000 men to take the prisoners out of the Fort. What' judicial - authority or belliger ent right Abe Judge is vileg to fall busk upon usw,ivre have not beard; for the tele graph, after. reporting the facts thus far, simply addit: “Bo the matter rests for the present." :11eoeral Douse, !netted of tak ing Fort Lefilette, had beUer take Judge Garrison-Iwhom be can thus bring to the Baltimore !traitors in . Fort Lafayette, with -out mating any impoesiblio requisition on Kings elitutty to bring the Baltimore Iret on ont fa the judge. - Tme Riser Hrour..—Hoo, Paul Dilling. ham declines the Democratic nomination for Governor of Vermont, became he has no heart for a party contest now, at a time when patriots should give all their individ.` nal attention to tbe countil. 11.0 says he Will not consent now to recognize old party line% or,to be instrumental in having old political distinctions rememberect,—bard as it may be to forget the diferences of a life. time. • " W moiendand. says the St. Louis Republican, that "Old 1./ave Atahison . the "whisky tiarrel," as Brownlow calle him, who 'participated in the engegingunit at Oartbseh and wittuaiwi Sigel'a ID/MOW* uses„ says he is the best commander in Answica,without any exception, which is saying a good deal, coming from the source it doe& - • , . THE WAR IN MtBSOURL FIZOBI ST. LOVLS [Ppsad Dispatch to the Chicago Tritterie.] • ST. lons, Aug. 14, 10 e. it.—The movement among the troops has been very active to-day. Some three or four Illinois regiments have ar rived at the Arsenal, and four 'or five regi. menu already tnere have bees sent oat to re. intone Sigel. Gen. Fremont is determined that this depart ment shall not suffer longer the want of troops and artillery. If the Government had attended to this department belore, secession might have been crushed out by this time. Mr. Barnes, reporter for the Democrat, has just arrived from Springfield with dispatches. I have not yet had an Interview with him, but learn that be brings a list of the killed and wounded on the Federal side. The killed will not exceed 160; the wounded, 500. Gen. Lyon was shot in three places by 'rebels be longing to the Mississippi regiment. Captain Cory Gram, a well-known mato, and cousin to Col. Blair, was killed. The body of Geo. Lyon hi on its way to this city for Interment. Preparations are being made for the funeral. It will undoubtedly be a large one, and worthy of the illustrious dead. Gen. Sigel was at Gasconade; 42 mile! from Rolla, at last accounts. He will stop at Rolla and fortify himself. .Large reinforcement have bean sent to him, and. he will be able to defend himself against any force of the enemy. Gen. Sign's name is on the lips of everybody. • The Battle at Springfield. dirPrOth to the Mien° Tribune I ST. Loots, Aug.l4 ••2r . —The following is an account of the battle near Springfield, by Capt. Fairchild, of the Ist Kansas regiment, who has arriVed at Rolla: We had been skirmishing in view to find the enemy, when on Thursday night, it was reported by a party of our cavalry that his impolite were four miles south-west of Spring field. The Ist and 2d Kansas regiments, two companies of cavalry and two or three compa nies of regulars, were ordered out to engage him if possible. When they came:within at tacking distance, they formed line of battle, but the enemy withdrew. Next day at 6 p. in:, we received orders to masons day's rations and .prepare for march. About 7 o'clock in the same evening a greater part of es, under Gen. Lyon, left Springfield, while Sigel remained behind as a reserve. Sigel bad about 1,600 Men under him. We Marched seven miles in the direction of the enemy, and then rested for several hours. At 6 o'clock Saturday morning, we resumed our march and, after having proceeded three miles farther, came upon the enemy, who were en camped on a piece of ground admirably adapted to their species of warfare, covered at interval■ with brushwood and cornfield, and covering many raiines for concealment. As soon as Gen. Lyon came within sight of the Confederates, he-opened a cannonadison them.• It was promptly and ably 'answered, and the battle now fairly commenced, and in a short time became general along the whole liars. A little before 8 o'clock, General Lyon was wounded by a shot in his foot, and his horse killed, and be retired to the rear for surgical treatment. It so happened that our troops were hard pressed by the Confederates just at this time. Things began to mum a threat ening aspect, and Gen. Lyon seeing the flinger, at once dismissed all thoughts of his wound, mounted his horse and rode in front of hi■ men, and waving his hat and handkerchief, called out to the boys to rally and follow him. A ball ounce bun in the back and killed him instantly. The effect of Lyon's death upon our troops was terrible, A feeling of conster nation spread throagVonr ranks and depicted itself in every countenance. At that moment had the enemy made a charge, our troops would have hardly regime i it with success, and their defeat might have been easy; hat soon every other feeling gave way to a feeling of revenge and deadly determination. 610 Sturgis promptly assumed the command, and from that time until 4 o'clock in the afternoon thir corn. bat laded almost uninterruptedly, and was conducted with a fiereeneu on both aides rarely equalled in the annals of war. Oar troop, would have achieved a splendid victory bad it not been for the fateful odds they bad to contend against. Oa the:side of the Con federates, 20,000 to 25,000 were iu the fight, and to these, up to 2 o'clock p. m., a body of only 6,000 was opposed. An unfortunate Mr. cumstance for our troops was that during the greater part of the tiiittlgokey came so near the Confederates that' the old shot goes and other indifferent weaporimancoLthe hater could be need with the same deadly effect as Mine muskets. The ground, too, was of the ene my's own choice, and our troops went into battle not knowing how far the line of the en emy extended, or where his forces were. At about 2 o'clock p. In., Gen- Sigel, having heard cannonading, came up with the reserve from Springfield. He immediately attacked the enemy on his right flank, and did terrible execution. The rest of oar troops seeing that Sigel brought them succor, rallied and made one more determined onset on the enemy; hut such was the overwhelming odd, against which they fought that tbe encounter amounted to nothing more than a mutual cutting up; and by four o'clock all parties seemed to be anxious to withdraw from the field. The United States troops retired to Spring field In good order, and these the call of the toll by regiments was responded to as asnaL Our informant counted 110 wounded in a hospital in Springfield, all belonging to the Pint Bureau Regiment. He did not ascertain the number of killed nor the number of killed and wounded in other regiments; but the DOM her may be pretty nearly inferred when it Is taken intonoasideration that the First Kansu Regiment was in the thickest of the fight. At 4 - O'clock on Sunday morning, General Sigel,. having concluded that it would not be prudent to resume the battle, the whole column of troops, followed by large numbers of citizens, with all they could gather op in the due of movable goods, commenced - a retreat from Springfield, in the direction of Rolls. Hews of the evacuation of Springfield would ran for miles in advance of the troops, and ever and anon some fanner, with all his movables, would stand waiting "or them at the door of his house, and fall in the rear u the column puled along. He also noticed numerous fires around farm houses, and leen that what they could Oct take with them they burned. „The prisoners brought into Springfield Its that the Confederates lost a great marry In kill. ed and wounded. One of chair companies was nearly entirely out to pieces. The Louisiana and Arkansas regiments had sustained the ea hviest losses. ' Their number of killed wes estimated at from 600 to 1,000. It is reported that hicikilloeto wee kited. Over one hundred-prisoners and a large number of bona. were taken from the rebels. - According to the muster rolls which hill into our handl, the Confederate force num. bared 22,000 armed men, and 8,000 partially armed. Their artillery took but little effect, as nearly all the shots were aimed too high, and Proved destructive only to artillery horses on oar tide. A prisoner in oar heeds (a nephew of Gen. Priee,) said tbit be (Price) was killed. Some of the woauded were brought along, while others whose wounds did not Justify a removal bad to be left behind in the. Spring. Geld Hospital. The Confederates bn several occasions hoisted 'Union fisgs,todelude our troops and deco, them into false positions. Our troop were thus several times the object of a roost murderous fire from the enemy. 04nio, Aqgast 14-9 P. M. Twenty-five men of Cent. Tkolaman's cavalry company, under Lieut. Tufts, who were sent into Missouri last night, on a scouting expedi tion, enemmtered a large force of the enemy's eavalrj; below Charleston. Being °le:powered by superior numbers, they retreated to Chaim. ton, where they were met by a large rebel force of infantry. They charged on them, and sue. needed in cutting their way through, and all arrived at — Col. Lawlees e amp this afternoon, except Mx, who are missing. It is reported that four of them are killed, but nothing definite is known. The rebels. under Jeff. Thompson, ire occu pying ,Charloston in forma gen. Hardoo Is said to be at Greenville, 60 miles south of Pilot Kalb, dispirited and out of conceit with .tha war.. The woods around Charleston an swarming with rebel eavairi, red our - stoats are driven in; They hare inillerrat - Sykestown, and are forifying the plaaa,—DiVots& MAT° 714^ It is farther reported that Gan. Pillow is within lb tones, at the head of 17, 000 men. Hot no immediate attaok on Bird's Point Is alp prtdanded. An expedition consisting of the lath, Col. Lawler; 19tb, Col. Urchin ; 17ib , OoL Eau; 'and the 11th, Col. Wallare,—learee hen to night for Acme point pp the Otter. The gen. boats accompany the ,ezpadidOn. it not known to what point they go,-or for—what Canto, August 14; 10 p.'w—Thealz men of Capt. Tholunan'a company, eat 617-at Charles bar lag alibi, and rspotali kittad,hare Jest MEE artivilost One was slightly wounds& They re port abet-the rebels andsr Jeff. Thompson, namtwring 350, with 150 cavalry, base ism* banklirom Cbsztuttus to Elyksston. 11!t!td!t==2MI en°, Aug. 14—Gee. Pillow wu thii mincing reported to be advancing In fall force on Charleston, twelve , miles from Bird's Point, witb:l7,ooo men ; but this report is not con. sidered reliable. The women and children at Sliyestown, a few miles beyond, have been notified by Pillow to leave, u he intends for. tilying there. Cdl. Turchen's and Col. Luderla real. meats have fallen back to Bird's Point, by or. der Of Gen; Fremont. Friar regiments now at Bird's Point leave tonight by claimers for Hirctilan Landing, on the Woman side, thirty miles below Bt. Len. is, tg reinforce Col. Bland, threatened at Iran' Mountain, by 4,000 Thompson rebels sees lit evening at Charleston. The rebels are swarming around here and very defiant. The tiunboate were 'ordered from Mound City tonight, and are held in readineu for action. A Iltrestuvrow, August 15.—The Treasury Department announces that the stain; of New York and Pennsylvania will be reim bunted for the sums of money advanced for the !equipment of regiments for the war. Themoney will be paid in drafts on New York and Philadelphia. 4 • is believed that the disaffection in the Seventy-ninth regiment of New York, whip resulted in the disarming of a nuthber of the men last evening, is not extensive. Allituit grievances of the members of the regiment will be redressed, and the iamb ordinate men wilt be punished. The enemy's pickets approached within three miles of Alexandria yesterday, bat no conflict occurred. ' It it reported that evidence has been die. cove'red, showing that before Jeff. Davie resigned his seat in the United BMW Senate, he made oat a list of men who were to be made officers in the rebel army. Alexander S. Boteler, late a member of Congress from Virginia,- has died from lock jaw.f produced by a bullet ivound received. at the battle of Stone Bridge. Oa Tuesday there were two thousand retail soldiers sick Or wounded at Culpepper Court House, and 'fifteen hundred others at Warrenton. Large numbers of disabled soldiers of the enemy's forces were also at a ffirm-house within twenty miles of 151 a. nasSas. The body of Colonel Cameron has been proimrly interred by the enemy in the grayeyazd of a Methodist church 'near Stone Bridge. FAST Tetanus —The Administration has not intended to desert the loyal men of East Tennessee ; but by delaying to send there arms, let alone troops, it has jeopard ized; their safety. When, six weeks ago, Senator Johason and Emerson Etheridge first lead the cause of their constituents at Washington, the rebels could have done little to prevent the execution of their plan (or the relief of the men of the mountains. Bat: now, as we learn from unquestionable authority, not far from 10,000 armed rebels guatel all the avenues of access, are driving Onion men over the border, and Insure the conversion of all mail and express routes to the !purpores of Jefferson Davis. Gen. Itosecranz may be able to reach the dabs. table ground in time; but had East Ten. eerie been even hall armed a month ago, her loyal eons would have bad less reason to complain of the Government for lath nemin responding to their cry for help.— N. Y. Tribune. *ass Gam Jobioston was acimmula tint hie forces to smith to the assistance of ileanregard, he confewies he - 1,800 Sisk in the hospital at liVbrcheeter. At the Same time there were 2,200 sick in the Culpepper Court House hospitals, while _the sick and wounded received at the hes.' pitals at Charlotteville, since the battle number over a thousand, and every farm hoWse in and around Centreville and Man asses Junction is converted into a hospital, and bled with the sick and wounded." P.sowra.ow's paper, at %nomlle, Tenn., Wilma' suspended by Gen. Zollicoffer, on account of its Union sentiments. If Gen. Roasseau were to do the same with the Cushier, at Lonissille, Kentucky, he would cruih out the most We secession sheet in that Btate.--(Pkiladedphis Press. IT Is umuistood that Secretary Sew antintands to inform Lord Lyons imme diately, that British subjeote are engaged in furnishing aid to our rebel enemies, in dirtct violation of the neutrality prods mitten of the Queen of England. Snazzier Youso has thrown off his allegiance to the United States Govern ment, and declared the independence of the4enitory. The BS o r mo us were arm ingqa every direction to maintain their independence at all hazards. An old maid; who has her eye a little sidiways on matrimony, says "the curse of this war is, that it will make so many widows, who will be Berea to get married, =4 who lmow how to do it Modest girls will stand no chanty at all." Iliintim lactic's 'ALLIMISNS ORILYEL—The CM. Rived an authorised to recruit . =, .60 MEIN. . - To up the feats of the Atlgh.aJ Grin for Col. Alex. Das s Regiment. (Moe el Plroblagto• blbiall street, Apply to JAIL D MULL, or sulttr . A. N. DAUM:DLL ' [CrATTJANTIONI—A tea more men w•oted to All np n Company now rennin's Air (oL 4.•. Bowlees Segment. Apply at College entranoe on Filthetnet. LLItO Y. AL'ILWAI2III, Mb Segment anA• it A. P.OA LLOW. Anima Meyer, lath fleet. fublit ilottcni. [Cr THE' ENGLISH -LUTHERAN• OBIIHOH.wIU be rivalled roe wren TO. MO*ROW.. Uri " ""/"/C36,16 ma ' sod m. THE FLAST:CONOMIGATION of 'ow! DIBOIPI.IB meets alatsdly al APOLLO HALL, etli M., between Market and Wood. Preachlog every LOWY'S DAY, at 10% o'clock' a. m. and p, a. WZDNIUIDAT Lecture si ? o'clock. Trio put:ale are respectfully tootled to alba& aulitle Kr e w e; 500 2 14310 .-.113AA0 ut cantildate for Associate Jade, B an=114: 1 1,11 1 can posirentos. 8010 ikon ALLSOISIsT Ctti, MOS% 16.1661. 0:r I AM- I'AXPARND to exchange the imerstyla of Govenunant ereneno Johl• VILI;09D8 for Moir equivalent of the old tame. doting • period of Ws days from this date. After that data the old style of Gimped envelopes will not be nm nisei) hi payment of poster on letters mat from this Ito ow. style of Portage liWopo hoot yet received, lot Oa, be rzoefoi la a kw days, of obis* duo no- Me br given. 0 &KUL, lIIDDIat, Cll. • .016 01 Prat tones, Pea soma, august 16,0800 EIT POET 0111014 NOTWA.—I sm prepared to ezchsoge ZftV OP*6 of the flaW Style for an edulralent amoaut of tha old Ism &atop a period dors days from the date of tbls no. tfor The !attar wilt not Mainfter Mr reader.° In minion of pomace oo haters sent from this dace. antant O. P. TOLIMA)" BOUT, P. slirsts or Yawl:meg rito Beacom Yam Pittsburgh. Aug UM, NOV I I. frsl. DIVIDEND NOIIO4--Thei. PkOlF . Moot tine Vitictors of as Pitta¢iliti Ind no . too NI loj goakits as, ben deolarsd,opoa tbs OsOlaf Melt, • Dieldood of tad dolhus per 'bare; pipahls to stockholders or Midi legal revessatatlvis, on sad arm IdONDAYi gith lustast. • ' - ' TRW. N. 11001,11.1frstartrer. U 7111019.1 fill :JAM UL SWIM/ Waren, I n Pittsburgh. Jai: idl. Lift II17e; . DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The; -. woir. notate of the NAT/UNAL MIMING COM. PAST hare declared s dividend of Oro. doUlue per abate, per eble ost the Seth Itudatil,; to etookhoklen or ghat! hod repteseatath% rp.ipir ad auk. et UM 41011 p ot oudnase ou the *motor of the rd July. 1501. Br order of the Boartlof Direstom 11 , 911 a - JAN= ht. 000P18.24seherer. ' stiwAtanc.....Ar. insmusx, ROWN-4P. IRKPAIRIOKI3; jap viiirorzasALEt• Gnomons.* AND ',min 111 YLO'UIt..AaID SESDB, -- 191:an4 193 Liberty 10,..,.P#4ibtligh. -- _ `G , Ado abbsttionnots. CAPT4n.MS OR rLIEUTENANIB, mamma OQNPLNI PON THEM WAR, would doind to all GO pi mem. Poston gad Bar& bUla of W. 8. HAVEN. No. 84 Third street, bo Is pepared to*lnt small or large, aocard.ng to ' the &dr, in. ' FANCY COLORS. To Minot ATTENTION. ITWENTY•I3SCOND LIST OF APPLI. CATIONS for Banns Liquors, Sled In the Olsothi oMos, zip to Augur ISM, IBM. Boast A Co. If, other good; ad wird, Allsgbelir. Deisisth William. do braningram. Mang Jahn. do ilk ward, Pitteraugh. Mumma Themes, do ; Tompiraocoolps. Outteddorf Janib, sating hotoo,SlD word. Silblbortb. Oda Pear tuna, lautehset r. J Griadrod oel*. do Rd ward, Pittsburgh. Haslird'John. do Morn township. Held Ditonlan, eating hon*Dtiquelna. Bind Rohs, do Yawn transship. Hamra August, do , 4th ward, Allegheny. Loon John, tavern, 'Soo township. Landow J. H. do sth wad, Pittsburgh. Llttall Johnston, -do PM do do Lastly N. D. do Nolieseport. Lamm ty, other suid; sth ward,Pitteburgh .Mallet P. . Mum SA do do AlaNtt A Dolmas, eating hotrat, Id do do MAIM Wu, do Yersallies township. iprislonyy„ 0, do SI ward, Pittsburgh. WOrlotarral Oall. other goods, Uri do ..do IfeDerinall James. tavern. Clueing Morality.. Idniunali 10. do Lower It Ciatr do Oberineyer Hum, do Si ward, Pittsburgh. ilobltaar Abu P. do let do do Inewsrt L. W. do ad lit do Allegheny. labuildt Jobe, Wing house, AS.. &buts Adam, do Jeffetson township Ward Jemmy other goods, Tawaltles ' do Burk John do Ai war% Pittsburgh.- Ooldiu Dun* do Sd do do Tar Beard of Ltoeneere will want on MONDAY, Antral Seth, NISI, to set on the aberf• maim !CA. HINISON, Mark, Olden Offlos,August 1841. midi% .000D9 I —lmo - Jaw at's:vas! • , CHARLES GIPNEIL 78 Market street, Hai Pia reeetrad karts and ainfolly sleeted stock el goods, moat Wadi shy be Amid Chenille Nets, Cord and Silk Nets, Head Drerae., Linen Collars, Grenadine Veils, ell colors, Biagio Rtitilingi all widths, TACe Sleeves, eto., etc Embroidered &ti, Linen Pete, Jaconstand Swiss Edgings and Insertings (hints' Sliir,s Collars, and Neckties, Silk and Merino . Undershirt!! and Drawers All are Invited to call and .examine, oor Wok be bre pardundlin almoners. sold RRATURN 1001113.—Blembere or the Taunt Uwe* hievnantile !atm A.. snd all oilier perms having Hooka to that ocawmaion Wonting to the AND:iWON art aewiestiv marten to return the maw to the Librarg withoot dewy. tar the pawned waking a new catalogs,. eal6 St Notice to Contractors. ROPOSALS will be received at the P eltlie of the Inevelead £ Meier& Bail Bout empaoy St Roamer. Pa ,eit IfintitY. ea hilet Ind. tor, the, re masteaction of the pine of Midge amain Big Dena Rise, at that place. lotorinatice din be had at that puns cm that day. J. if. NOM LLOUoll . .r i a c t 4 t i Clinked. Aimee ileb. . IN THE COURT of COMMON PLEAS, of Allegheny. tiontay. And no. to wit: angatt 10,186!, Nettled of lotto Y. Joan, of *deem es. imam for donna prevkled for Insolvent debtors. presented ta MAU Wart. end apao conelderettoo theited. the Mart Bo SAT trILDAY, Angled 24, 11161; at 10 o'cdock a. to st thellsolases Mee Court Room, ra Pithibarati,for ' emotins the sezne.and direct wolf. to polnUtled Inane mummer, at least Ruben day% beano sold hearlast. [Be the Conn.] All persona Interested In the above matter will plop* take make of lbw .twee order. it. P. JON'S. ante lb tire /Morose for:. f 1.3, RY 04.101)b AT COST -AND LESS THAN COST, J. W. BARKER & CO. 69 MARKET STREET, 5 Aft er " M oll f th rl i g a M i peta rill nt: redantismt. GREAT B ARGALNO GIVEN. hammy 1 0 bUIRT COLIARS, for 25 mite I APPROVED STYLES OF GEMS' Mgt RABID 811111' COMBS, FOR 1801. 10 80lrt Collars for 25 cents, OP APT BTUS DIP 111111). EATON, NACEUM & CO., aul3 No. 17 and 19 Fifth street. Otna or POP Ihrriinnto• Immune Co.. Chanter WV/atilt obi Water streeto,4 *Pittablintb, Almost 16, 186 h THE President and %teeters of 't °capes" bate thlo dot &glared e attend of &or Dollen pet slum, oo tot the prollte oil the last all moothr, ooplkobto to the rothellos of Molt notes. P Al. Rll4llll/111T, solid or ' Beetelary. RKORUITING OFIFIOZAW POSTERt3 , IN PLAIN OR FANCY 001013, Isseatid si aunt salka Wormy Mawr Rolls on !mad as •WM. O. JOBB WAIN CXY3 , totlei.o'rub veibung ummo 6T Wood WANTra--lionds and Mortgara fur tub following ,c *Wain* giant: Oen lgurlogo lay POO; du lot 0404 Poo do for St,. int Ow* do for OAP% Ap lr al [snit) MIMI 111 AL Clair Waif. DINS A rioLNIS.-2 oases prime .2ipo Apply; lot prwda& Jost readied sisdi a l6 !PI BRUN, inert Not no Asa lijWoo4 stmt. 11 9 " 4 - 2. V i tt: ed, fu lVoo by ' surf ' ' , eorser Wood saViritslimitli' 11)A6WAY'S HEADY REILLIIIIf. 7 4 1110 crow Afar NIG by , NUT 8. 7/1111402000 A, fraWICWV Utir-5 oasts or aide by DJ. sort • •111. A. VA qemsTOU T C O. lARTitiIiOIiBOXSB and OAP_ BON-, IMI—Tor Independent Clonsputtes. ' WeMI VIVA lb orders foe thertemonunaente promptly, tosettop wtta Netts sad Pelt Platen. ; WILL*, SEDDLII ti Ott. * Writ Liberty stmt. girooldt• With. Uli. • • 110 bLIALIIxtra really Millis Wheat. • , au Tory low tor tor We by IL IDDLII,' sullbu In Litany atm& U. JON B IEN DlO3 WYLlat syllors • rerun/in XP taapoois HhQUiTtl • SABll—Whits, Blue, aid Start LlV i rtaLat o r s dru . If }td 1e Ons 4 10.tb) abbetitutanstf. Tag Tutaii ZATIRS- 12INIXTEE'B. .(Lhis4orptress du All.shirnv eltieellepj I 11/64116 . 01P mangos. 10$ YOUAG LAMM Ale MeHU. Cornea Dem street awl Routh Common, All. ghsny sit*. COOMPlale MONDAY, Peptandur tittdieer of Students Limited. Oirsidarii can hated cos application to Mn. Smith or at the Vinci* tate atom in Pittsburgh wig al. highany. • solilinsa iblthec9: astrethOs °erica, Angulo 9, licit fitg, following act of Coupon in rola floc to the Sloths of Medial Oadols, t. pi:bibbed for the inliormation of all coucernedt aim. 7.1 ,lad be it /taller leaded, Tbst then be added to the If Mks' Staff of the Army • Corps of Wadi:al Wet., whom ditty it dual be to sot as dra w= in flat mere! honilols and as ambulance attend. ant. In 11: Sold, under the direction end conta es of the coettkill dike= alone. They shall hare the same rank aufflay as the military cedete at West Paint. Their number thou to repasts! by the exiceacies of service, at no time to exceed fifty. It shell be compo led of yoalth menet liberal ethicationotn lent. of mad. kiss, Wire= themes of eighteen and thentivihrse who hen been reading medicine tor two ran sad bath attaided at lesstoste course of lectures be a med ical college. They shaft =Het far one year, and be =bled to the rubs end articles of war. On the Iltteenth;Osy of tbs. latt mooch of their rink., the raw =prima of their Mach u= "hail be reported to the Surgeon General, Is order, it imbed, that they may be Missed by another detail of applkerfts. Ap Ikea= Wad be made to the Surgeon General for Into the corm in conformity with the stave tea Mating the date, place of birth, place of reit• period of medical audios, sad enclosing the certificate of the dean of the cone= (or, when rug _obtain:oo, other iteilstachsey evikboos of the. WO that the .!eppl'icaut ban attended ma bill cattle In • medkal lb= ipplkatlont mut also be scecnspanted with testimentals of the good moral charectsr and sand pi:yam:lt:audition of the candidats Whea - Sa appiketion le favorably considered the madtdet• will melees letter entbartang him to Wo r b l e i f voerea oA @rmdß ond ew o t f iWe=ikel ales.Punn sluing those approved by the board the Sorge= iftra. erel w.liteslect =eh a number so the este= may tO. quire. As thOservien of thb: elms of medical sod surgical sad:tants an at ones croaked, apolkationear ove enc ful, should to pccantly made to th e 9 Oro seal; wba will direct the candidata to e before one of the Army Medical Bora& boar In session in Washington and the city of Ifew-York. It O. WOOD, ealtdi Acting Perytran Guard. Laos Collars, Alf ariTILLAs, LEOS TH. AN COST Gray Drags Ocala at mat, Parlay Silks at oast, Berago Rams at half price. Jacoaett Lawns at 160 worth 37} A largo lot of Domestlo Goods jos r paned at W. & D. HIIGII6'. DAVIS PHILLIPS, BMA Founder' and Manufacturer'. CHAS AND ST/C.A.24. UIITUFACTINSIBII AND DBALIIIB IN GAS FIXTURES, Pwiips & Brass Work OP ITU! DIDOZIPTIOP wzrx.r. 3FCT2AIPB. of Braes Copper or Imo. with the gust approved OhemPers and Wive of ell kind% an warranted to • gin eellafttkoo . 11.0111111AT0RY, 110 Water and 104 sPront rte. Ittabßeet PITTSBURGH. SEA BATHING PHALADEL PHIA. BEA BATHING, Atlantic' Cray, • NAL.(two and a half bathe Me *oaf Elle phis)* more It then eny o th er plea In the thehid States. Me betas& lolling and Faking belittles ire an. so , puled. Ile Botha and Boaritog Rooth which will soxs keptmodstenbont o = re Ttoniand pethons, ere as well Bib and ft Itsr M ules mt . length affording a Isar nilloint deft% watts the santomphere of the piece le t► tostkahle lbw its drathee The Math ere carried twice daily the and tram ethadelphth end • talagreph eaten& ti- whole length of the load. Trebel of the Ounden ant Ltleatki Railroad taw* Via. WM Mut, Plilladelphth es Ltd a. a. and • P. a. Lire *Reath at dada. a, an 6 tit r. a. Die tenth celatt Wks. Ere 111,110. howlßren. s (united List.) ROTE odic et tow op - fell:add R ATS &ND VAPc3, STRAW 000D8, ' BONNETS, tio. io arrant Braude emu. BI'OORD A 00., giaalleta7 sod Doihrt, Vlbassals mid Wan, auSi 131 Wood et., Pittsburgh. MOM BUMS TO 41,11VADDItglie. (lianas normAzilf; V DUNK& et Memos (Clime Gaeta Orpas thespagonetaai. lateratle WA. se • Wee ea. peaty U. Hits, piabilsbed ma kaz be mat. mot deli gat disesses 'al Os Bob sad tomb Pane *gm( AIL, *Tamen an the reamed emu. Moor .bisetarbetiall, &atm' ismeameay lbatartal itelseoas,eimmsetanties. saeststlag Its• =:411 14 pet a tti li ce i tirre t r= Wlea stketotel somaildnit by madmig Ita • boar, nett to tr W meal de s to the beets" Db Wit beitate, Ideam . ' • lb:Umbrae IN D EleitAKS-85 Lover -WO:Mead. ir*Poltwbstl,, embed aud t sort Pnairtlng Alwrs. sitlelb we sre Wang NS virbeisma and Mal at du raidiriftwi owe Av.:JOHN A. ausaaw, • WI Goner Writ" ass Base aborts r_i_OVARNMENT JAV • oorgss.:— iur rreehrod a owl, of PrhosAns.Oolke. ts top esd grim Asia Iro4Abi.br the 5tp„,.... UNSILILW. am. Llierty and Eng sing. Stella Shawls at cost, Beragee and Tiseuee at coat PL11M8723.1, ° Mantis WANTED IMM& LIATILY, Wised tom, botlrmin the 410 o f is wsd SO. Doi lea than Ay* Prot four and • half leis In height. for enter the Third Begiutent 11. B.olaTelry. Ruh pan will tx ear nished with • good homeland full sepdpfuenas, =lob cdothlus and wahndalence of the beat quality. Ti. peg maps Pam $l4 to IPS Per tocatt• socordlng 'SO the rank of the soldier. Flo minor will be rulleted without the lenges cnenant of punt, guardian or master 07 en sot tat. le panes. the term of eater, meat is altered to THREE TEARS, and "mil 'dater who serves that time is wattled to 160 acne of Lend and $lOO beauty from the Suited Sutra. attenthin Is called to the feat that tie - government hat vrtseVy commenced to promote eddies sob noodonaminloo 6d falcon from the realm. Adasnoement is Clete' - bre open to ail who iniht. all men to the .nab bee of Ilk will hi sighted for tae Compeer of SEWELL H. SUMO, itatldesitermat Third Sumter. ilsorniting HOliziEts WANTSD--Kor the U. 8. esaviai.—Tb. audertigned what* to paroboat a Dumber of Artillery Ilorwo. Boys, browns or blacks. from 16 to 16 hoods WO' Of upwards; from 6to 9 sears Id; to.. from bleallotrbr dimes" weli broteo,arld Kowa Woburn In harneit. We will boat the stabler; or Body Pottersou. I. Pllll burgh, from Tawdry, the StOth, 1411 eaturdity, We 44th. - aul66t • ALIABON 6 LOWTEHCar Sur ggin 84 CO Ett. pirIBLIC SALN,—The following aril dm trill be expoesd to Publlcr Pale, hi Marge BS at the residence col Dar iel Item deceased, tat TEUHUIDAT, the 22d hut., at 10 delock a. vel, Teo Hews, one Silver Watch one Gun, Pen, Game Chink. ea; Omm. Potatoes, Household lnrattare, te, tiro Wild Gem, and otter artteles too numerous to mite nen. Tema .111 be nada known at the sale by the JOIIN MaGLAtiti; 80111 URL COYLL EB:ZOI leOlt BALK.—A good route on the 112 Denim Gasatfe 1:r aae. Imam al TIM UT NCI. Parma 2 rad 4 Odra p m. sta244 VALUABLE 4.111., Pitt/PM:UV 'tot • ISALL.Sttuated on french 'Creek, embratiag Wanes Nand It aerie. Than ars on the propely as wills la various program Wes of- ettl.h are al andlchat &Olt toinathi coasting. Conorceed slab She wells to. powerful engemt in good ninnies order Ttile property Is addeduhts the celebrated diVeatelik for. and le pabspe ate a th• beet oil alum la ana calm. N. err • greet barged' on ea, termer Walesth• nant. or amh radian for bu tt s, adara apply to tor reel wale in or mid Wa a MAIN 00, soP No. findd fourth areal TU LICT.—A first-elan Dwelling ga Honamtlrody new, with 9 room, and witbAN. V.l madam hapronemoats. Wasted on tunnel, Or vats Wiley sand Mid Palmylnnis amen. Tern n and4f 4 O. ORA PC wawa& Neu ILU4IG—.IIOOO2' FM !WIWI WA POW RI, la red emir, mu devthe Wm Nora jtsaarL thlsc4l" dn.l 11" r "bsa ll M OWZl, *" ,e , tt fifth itzeit. atom entithlWd: kfUkt SALE—A accond-hand SAFI, r with doxibla doom ts coed order. will b vOld low try MIMI s alLOTLialia, Joh Dm LW saollB Wood streeti UkuMi YON ZIALS.—A bright baj, Ll am ware old, trots In barmen awl sub ender the swills, le quiet and would make mewl. lent Emily bone will be *Ad low by tbe eabieriber 'JOHN A. 1111011Alle, myi) Career - Liberty me Hand streetei grOit RIGHT .- The tsTORX HOWIE, I. a:alur Iltodwel and Water Weds, Ctlty Or at legbeny, sae cure below lba nazis; sad lane► dlately oppudte tW skire. of 13. r.lichwarts J.l. iinlythaaa • Ow ecarttla R. H. DAVIS; FOR MONT- ISTORR NO. 1111 WOOD frISMIC RO3U AND DRAT FOR Mal Sequin, t f mum= A 80N, : myl4 Neu 181 Wood street 14 1 013 eiplendit deuce, with largo Lot of Ground, Irak and Shrobeery, Abated 'Math me minutes' welt of of Wllklastnati Wined 'Won. The boom tarp sad 'lobbed to locelern sly% At t except• ei by Won WtompAra. WM be aow as teneonable beam Apply so W. A. ASDAlibbb, nelltdirArtf At Aertee% C. nor. Ilelg Arent An. STEAM ENOLINBEI FOS 8411lia, Two ENGINES, in good working order wild bit sold m accesinteddlog, tenni— Ovando* IT add. dlataditr, with home at The above Way b. den ea appliedari et the BAR IUM OOTTON hilLlA,Allightey, and can Le ddiv wed ea the fret of July. Jald4aid PARK PAINTER t 0(4 D ITURIDOVIS XX FLINT ULASS OVAL. CARBON oft. LAMP CIIIMIVEYS.., rir RE BEST THAT RAVE EVER yet toes offered to the pall°. They are the but for the Womb* RAW= • Became, beteg of w oval ahem the alma to everywhere equally artmat from the dams, no that the draft Is strwager and now • regular. The oral 'nape Is bettor adapted to rothrt affect of sudden a:penult:ay so that ft Is tmpoadble to . R._ The slam ti made Imply of land and Pearhuh, giving a great degree of strength and elasthity. oohs:mem . which homehespers ban fiend to be` eo brittle as to crack even when not In m.. erg 10T•ria. bly made of Lena Clam Instead of the Mint Olase of whkii oven 'an mannhotared. • 4. hat the greaten adrantad• of them Mtn:4ml Is tbat when you hare one II will lest former, and If any housekeeper breaks am by the heat of the Whin let bar call at the Danufactory axed to will raid= erected obbaney by a down whole °am Thai does not Winne ectidente or throe caw of Imiltlige where the chimney hoe, through Inespnis hem =mud eo dosely to th e lamp ea to Emir.. Went az ponelon when heated. Menulacturers ad COO/01/12011of Carbon 011. 1 who have felt the magnitude at the obstacle. which ho. ezhted in dm meet expo= of thiroseyn tif the Way of the adrenal am of the all, have hand a - remledy la the Oral X.S. Mint films Chhaneya, which has row terially Waved the coat of Carbon Oil Light to theme who use them. aid locreand the connanytion of ;oil consequent won the lessened anime for chitnneei. Mar-Ala by J. O. 114W:rick,. C, The..... Co., t hours t Nelda., P. Hayden, Lemma 011 Oa., Walden It Behnke, W. ()gam a Os, W. P. Wooldridge, W,ll - at the Manahan:en Weablegtoo atria t near Proneybranla avenue. aolnlawethett • . .11. D. DITHRIDOIL SERIN G GOODS 1 VIITZ ARE NOW RZCZWING Iry 'CHOI= AND SILIICIT BTOOLOP GOODS tar oar Using lIALLI, welch Ws bss Ahead with DOTS teas caul ears, sai lid coadstit Dot to the 11.101311M1/ OW /Ankle AND W1;411 sCiloc4s,as *Was Pa tut of Prim. . Oar ANT TROODS of DO kaut or. balm owned to MY dry, sad would noroottdAr attar so early AO from op patrOal Sod Alapaha°, tT .Lajas tar am lot thesirshos. Samuel ray . Br, Son BEIRORANT TAILORS, adalbese of V 1.7111 STIRSZ,III‘ SARSAPARILLA.—The traordinery dim, of this lancludied Yn/4 01 * Urn In all ears of sonaul; aryelpelse. estaneoua sad eruptive &arras; and sham ooaplaist; 'maid smart anon Inseedible, eras not math wondeithl owes of daily CCCIUTSZICII certified by persons or we doubted ;ruin and reepsetradlity, establish lug tbe;in. eenbairlia poi that In this Guns of disorders salsa alterative lad maavallsg scent it is useaudad. .2; - goinent physicians: n apalmed bypleri experience that they an nor tb• happiessivasits bY ita eetastarathen, thinks* nee it wick oak. donee. Pawed end sold by A.D. L D. BANDS, Drage*. 10) Vernon stmt. New York. , • Bald also blll. A. rthisurier CO., feta . • r bi atebr Ps. o Dra.thilasseraredlY. anUlerealty 13 OiLifc , LIGIS IL STOWS, hyseicilan_ and Snrgeoi OM's. No. 30 Federal merest, Oppoalie Ooloess& row, sear the Sespenfice Bridge, James INT amt.. J ARM SAMS, so. se 'twin nu** ID BILLING soots AND Moss 1$ zany vAurry AND svao Ar Patna re SUIT TM TIMIL asa C i l o l t s tr at n t = id e tw i ll i O s HL bt racast& AFRICAN ,TRAVSLS and EXPW lidsioNL 'a Dboororks Id Clootrol Attrlos,. 8 vela taidoptoes 'do do do. - . • -.1 TalloesTrainda fa /Mai: ~ , • Stuion's takolloglimo of Omani Mk& - ' 4,- Ds Otailles Zipatorlsl Allies. . ! -, Pctotes Bold Wets limpt. •'- _. ', '..• Ilt.lols'o Adlosdadi In the Übyte . tiloort. - . .." Foe ads by self. KAY A 00:$6 Woad IM DKOVUOis AND 00/42a16/31UN.. •!, II kolas abates Gram Applek • --- 4 I do do do ham • fa do a, 610.1 W.R.Cbsoisk . - f 6 lso ammo* drams 60 ikr. Basalt hat, doom., : Just racattkl sad kw masa by mao• . . • gad.Ng TAN owinrik,. N 0.114 bead atosik. GARD.—ltrossi the Ist of July, 101; oar haw. both la the "holm& sag Mende. pertathate, ittll be On% OZ UWE; 8I2134! MUT MIS e HUM • " Of the eareettetee el the Oen imam w•lssipb so taint= oar asittease; by the Sow, Welts et arbkh ewes as be soli eatt NOY 4:tans. lusai;ucatntavo: sou redisessit:' DBOWIL ittibil-29 bales just repd. and tor asio by =LIT TL OttUala AMUSEMENTS. ' II ITTSBUttOII. Viral RE. Farewell Farewell beuslllt of Mr. S. W Glenn. SATURDAY EVENING, Angola 17,18 AL 'IIIE BLIND VIOLINIST. 5...-......_...............,_,Mt5s Addle Procter. iwats----.....-....----... .--....Mr. Glenn. 7 VONATI DANCE----- - -IID'LLII MARIE. MIL I LY THIS MAID WITH THE MILKING PAIL. MlO--.............-..--...-.............111ea Proctor. To coodade vich THE PERSICOUYED DUTOGM AN. Jobn &be idt.................—....-.....-Mr Glean. UtiUl ADM , 17&ACA 1411thiRet. Hihartos---41itisig. i • FIFTY' NlsW ITD Ocom.4os_No i PIANOS, Ll' OR Sal 1. n. .Au.a" .ii AFLC+ A. tor; Et a . TO* solacallier swishing al mince Ws stack of Pt um"; absre ter ruths. dart.; tbis sod nest ostutti,lllty, i- Illstrand Second baud .ikpiAl at great bargsms. for mai& ?bass Plata* bare tiasrie all beta wade espial -1131,, far the eat:miaow. tor noting poriaaas,,by. , the bull paters In the cavalry, and c.n tasselled 9P sr darlible sod substantial lostsunsibuts. Pllttheeete are reerwtheity tarried to call trld ex. I meth* them. For sale by l Iv ' tOUN EL BIZIELOS, i ij' l3- * 3 81 Wood street 4 -•- . _ QACOND LAND PIANOS—Good seo• 1,01 'oud bard Plano% whlch will to *old from $BO to csab. Moos to lett, from $1 to $lB per quarter. I • , LAM tola petite! In teary respoct tot !In ran. NEW PIANOS, $l7 5, cub, CIIABLO2LE 331031 E. 1 27 No 62111 Th dre.t. o'd 61dEnir ectildlout. Ebara ottakeu, ouut.,OL. k. W tie Es IX. s , Kai opeted a tformal Actool at ;' No. 93 ET. GLAIR ETltligT, Id etcoy. Terisascory of hitcher:. Et/ISOM eel:heel/or Of the '*echere, the men to etre sh der lock :or adviceai htatioettor. JOHN J. 13 , 41.00T1'. litioateer moat heartily whit the stets. •• Lithrl/1 BD LL NATON. 'Atehteer . folly concur to the epthket ez.aceeel above. , - I W. D. MEW. Li Lake plans-aro ha ',lying it ad my Opinion that the lbretoinig recocamettaation in lull, merited. A. BURST. Ilicarer of so one rho dcaere hlLher , eetlm,D7 In hi. boor. R. N. AN /BY. 11,.A11y =ear la the abeee mradaVon. D. LE3131113N. il/ can prepare pupil; forth With reaout quicker a :say other teacher In the eft,. A. T. DONTril ITT. 1.1111.11101-41.p0 , week. In *dimes ank3uced ttsths BAY IN &I' I: EIBIMVEZI *laud 1522 BMWS ErTal 'Ala Institute, cendZ i for two peers punt, in tblii city. be Mantua Cu ind her niece Manaus Vitasenne, epon the nate pr ziole u the one In Na :Tort, wniablialled there in the year 1814, will !c -op* the Monday, teptembor 16th, with he naval am pWandaereplete provision for the education of Yoonit 2 adder the direction of Madame t/ttervilly. Olt Marti-and altreqpielle haormatlon, can be ob. On epacation to the irhictpel. aniallenient WM. 11. WAKEILA.M' Eeleot Fohool for Bore nib fruit/tonna will to To -opened on MONDAY, flePtomber Rd, in the Lecture moo of Christ Church, Ljt edorarcon, 1,111.111..3y. Parents who avian to plum theitaonAandor Idr. W.'. care, may IRA Elm et Ms evaldotmoi near the. school Tom, N 0.87 Linton avenue, Its4tOom-Wou. au9 td lib/ V The e v next term of this leuritutlon taint tiomtowooe lekitimber &I. There will be dame. le .the /news. the IValregrite"d toglnh l i = " Lk t Ar s tra " e ll' col a ct alstibe ticromescied lor thorns or both waft who pro. pose to teach. GNOME WOUlift, Cathy Prloolpal. T'a°" WAN tAlt—For the Pub lie &hoofs of Chanters to hip. Tba Board Inizont oo 8 aTURDaY,; the 24th of at& month. et 2 afalock at fto.4. linoWn w Hodann School . Hansa. By order of the !Lard J. B. LAWNS. 0414-81ornr- PENN INSTITUTE, HANIX/Cli STRItICT, MLR PENN, Win reopen an MONDAY, the S 4 dap of BMW BITS. %Irma $2 per mono° itt tivn months. Mtatlird SI..I3SitI'IL Prima. rd. Lucifer Oil Works. WILLIAM P. W °URDU. ILIKOP.AOtOIIII O.P COAL AND CABBONOILS AND Dmusa I LAMPS, : CHIMNEYS, epu:, ho., o. 39 Market street, Payees! Second mad Third. PTITEIBURGH, PA ACILSON & 'IOWNSEND. PORN ZULCHERS IiSD - . IN PROV.ISIONE3. rt. No, 12 Fourth street. Ellie on Eacul a 554 um:kr:coma of Bacon, lAA and Pcirit s mat of which is of their trwapao. airifttuasto AM3, cf and:matt and often:arm ~- PLAIN ILLIES,'4Ith ea without canna.- I , 1 1 1017LD.101.3. Allla, gawked and In dry salt. 1141138 P08:74 nem L 114.1 LARD, In bbli, &nu and ratio pot o? oz. ptostltor Saintly nasi sod all of ittote own rertortog. 41111.1214 main, lot rolltoo maDl ponosaa. ant DMOLUTION. Ole 110• PARTNE— R to.paithenhlp besasetars mast, bettresa JOlllt P. }VONT and EIWIRT MUSH, ander the hits of Stant It Mt:writs. this day Minoltas byi nistael occaust. The blames of the late Ina w(11 be settled by limy Mau, she le 'eathotteed to eggs the same of the firm - Inllonddalloa. JOHN BIINT. I • HENRY !dant. HENRY MINER; • ..;!. • 111:100=808. SO '7l:r.trzsr.T da aer ixv.mqc WHOLEBILSAFD axxift. BOKSILIE, SUTLER, AND DIRDEALIB, Nos. 71 and 73 Filth Street, Nail DX& Met 087101 PITTSIBRUd 111, re. itiyv CattAJlJ is! 4.M W CiVOODId JAMES :C.- WATT, C orner of Pen n and St. Clair sta. Llignetrely- Iffliteatio abed= to hie nor ..eta SUING 000DS, cciapriftvg lb. sirwmt seslse d laielosiabl• Haterta adapted to MINUS , EhNS WV4ll,Nolkttlng an sift yand = is 01110 to exhlbti Co Om fasorttig hie istaws' :stock or new soo.lllllqUal to lop In tide efii; 'about noon to tkpatd . d.ameagms stoms. IIIESIIIIII 1111111115 tint, Corner Sixth and Wood Streets. *MIK or viscous? Aso °aeon?. cusapyr.A.L. eloo,ooo. PTOOCHOLDINS ISDIVIDUaLLY• LUBLIN. I AVOW= HO YEL*II, Presided. Ispfthwar I Adam Beirleauw. IL H.:Mien, Jampb Lag, BaT r t.i drer i tutgu" " DiodOUBT *113:11, . JOHN OTIWART u K . friOar. 4 3.e1TRIvT 8110121 , SNIOOTIIING MONS. 3 no loom Mantas ciatinag flat Dais, iifo moss unable met rod lot stores sa tronlog day Na own grumbling situational shirts or areas - sass truabiamma Bat LIM. • IBUS tls• good old FLIT IRON fitted with b Wed nada BIAPP.IB,at 10. 119 ItITII STIEUGEAR, Oppadte ttia YolaAltda4 SUARCIE and SITBASIMAALN biiOSB guar slcuvzD. UAW Ides Breed tarp Aare u►,tauttDß °mime eat lend leallaVre lame lemma Mame MAI KM Das ?fo do do lientleme* aemed Gasmen Suckdrle Chasm Ilak Prank Clott Halt soap.. ~ ~: 4111011.011 LedatMl, SON 100, . ;Oars[ d! Wood end tomtit ainaft IMMO 011,--23 bbla.limited an for obi by MUM IL MUM&
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