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' / .-.-a— §rttfib«rglv l MONDAY MOUSING, AUG ■* | , _ The Pre»i.lent-IH» Iffilitary A*lvi«<- !■•;• :'•■ era and Military Responsibilities., "V ;■. " /It cannot bo charged upon the President /that ho was elected as a military leader— • i■/ rnor that he ever claimed to ba-ve'any Special | ' “qualifications for discharging the Junctions . . of‘the Commander-in-Chief of armies num y -i/; boring in the aggregais over half a mil- K ••• . lion cf men. Of course the country knew that he was not: professionally a soldier, I •••■•.. and he has himself oven declared that he ft / knew nothing whatever of milUaiy affaire.* $ Therefore we may weft expect that the b ■President will always Incline to _ avoid p. *> taking en himself aDy responsibility in de p : . oiding on the qualifications of generals and g ■. the nature and t fitness of military projects, pi-, wherever he can consiatentlydevolve the g: oonslderation of these questions on “regu lariy trained military men.” ■ - ;r 'Kow It is a matter of notoriety that the If i jealousies of these men are such, that, in p . . nine oases out-of ten, no one of themcould Sj- ; „or would give the president a fair, trust jjr*. ; worthy view of the character and qualifies* a.-.. ;. tions of any officer whose name might- be . mendofiod‘in Connection with a command. As an instance, we may-mention the incal* salable influence for evil ofthe chief miti vr! tary adviser of‘the President and Secreta ry of Wary being botonly of the strictest sect, with life-long politics 1 ■ :. and personal antipathies, bat also being, like his friond General McCt.ELt.AX, of tbe m far more dangerous and. pernicious “sot*' i of men, whose real feeling about'this war is, that they are “sorry it is Virginia and not Massachusetts they arc fighting." We „■ ■; - trust that Adjutant General Thomas, whose . ■ conduct when rhe almost suborned tes : : '* timony ipitrumpup a case against Gen„ Fnxxosr, | excited suoh general and well merited 1 indignation last year, will no longer be suffered to place and dis plaoe commanders at his good pleasure, - either by his (lireot influence with his su i pcriQTS, or by any kind of circuitous indi rection to| whioh he can resort after failing in his first effort. | X Bat, alas, why should; we be thus peti 'tionlng and the Secretary of War to do what; after'all, is but a poor half " - way measure? ; Why is a man winds hos tile to every principle which the people of - the country hoped.to'aaaert andto lift up to victory by. the election of. Mr. XixcoLX— why is such a | man in an office of high trust ana in fact .in any office atoll—at a time when nouo butif hoi*> ,f hearted alud thorough-going men should be ' trusted Jr.tolerated? WeoUremember— ' for it is but & few months ago—that when unquestionable evidence sbowed tbore was •'some “leik” by which the rebels learned the mostjsecret;counsels- and- dispositions of the Govornmeut, it was at length traced to' - a member of the Adjutant General’s family. ' Whyi the n, we , ask, with the cumulative • of. suclr positive as well as oircum- stontiai, facta-m piling the record him, m ssuch a man still : continued in office, to. the grea-t and mani~ t. fest risk' of the success of the Administra- V ; lion Hself; in carrying out its pplioy and. V ; ezecutingdts plans, and to the Btill greater -V'and oiore terrible risk ofihe country, whose best and deatyiat interests, wboie very life bejnvolved in this question? h* V It is sorely a'clearcase of duty thajufc .j> Presiden t should take the responsibility of V - L showing his hand in a case like [V ' . ; indeed In the . case of every other officer, \ wbethet in a; department at Washinglon 'or at the headpf an army, whotO incapacity of whatever kind; whether mental or moral . • renders him his place. The <-v country will sustain the President in every aot that will give greater efficiency to the ?. : proseoution of the *ar;>hd the removal of evil counsellors and unsuccessful generals will go far to give confidence that the great !• ' end is steadily in; yiow. - ' The Iron Blanfactnre»*Recent Im | provements. . ATeif 'Bays agtrwe copied Bomer remarks! - on the improved processes of manufacturing iron, whioh hare recently been applied frith Bach success in England and Prussia. In so far as reference has been mado to Eng- iniprovemcnts of most signal im portance hare been the result of the labors and experiments of . Mr. Bessiher. We can all remember what high anticipations both scientific and practical men enter tained of the great results Mr. Bessoieb was arriving at,- when bis experiments wore first submitted to the publio, several years ago. But after a season there came a period of e'Uence, and many concluded that after all the apparent promise, nothing had been aohloved of any present value in . a practical pointof viow. - That Mr. Bsssxmeb’s experiments, though important end interesting -as preliminary steps towards something of great practical value which might be attained in the fu* tore, had by no means'reached that goal whett the first speoimens of semi-steel and other varieties of iron products manufac tured by him were brought into the mar ket, will bo admitted-by all who can remem ' her tho suocessive reports'which were made -on theisubjeot in the English journals for Several months, or perhaps a year or two, !&fter- the ‘Bessimer method' was fint bofore the public. But sa6se -quently there can be no doubt.that the goal { of success was very fully attained, and i that most important and valuable practical - results - have' been reached by Mr. Bes- cithor through his original process modified in some way in its application, or workibg'Qpon an ore of superior quality to that used in earlier experiments. . ' We J bad somehow got. the impression that the latter was,-in point of foot, the tree explanation of the recently announced successful results achieved -by . the new ' processes commonly known as Besslmeris* In confirmation of this wo find is the New York Tims, of. Monday, * communication - from a correspondent, whose attention bad beencallcdto the subject.by the article wo copied, making; the following statement, which is exactly in agreement with our previous impreasions-of. what the slate of thofkcte in the oase are: By reference" to the .£byui«r,'a . periodical detoted to the scientific -worWjif of metals and engineering, of April, lwW, von will find the following: * “There is one important fact not known - to the pnblio ill reference to the seoreta of ■r ; . the Beeaimer process of making MOB. ;lnet, plan Id called the poeumatio process—ths •, metal receiving a blast of eh: /or the purpose, of removlntf.thc excess or cm*. - boo. has been what ie <:• •.• called a mefaUio ’ compound ot mm and manganese inadmlxuire with the pig metals of England. This compound turns oat to bo F pig metal jof New Jersey, which, has been sent in considera ble quantities to Great Britain the parties on the other aide of the water being igno rant of the uses to which it? haß been ap plied," . : The correspondent goes oojio Bay The cast steel 1 locomotive tire-to which yon refer os being oh exhibition in Lon don, is made from the Franklinite metal. Daring the past year both the Franklinite oro and pig metal hate been shipped | to" England for the manufacture of this supe rior article of steel. ... . L With thoso vast Franklinite iron mines in Sussex county, New Jersey, not more than 50 miles from the city of New York, the whole oivilixed world is running ahead of us in the quality of tho material used: in every department where iron is necessary, and they come to these very mines that lie at our own door for their host material!! W.e need not add a word to enforce the weighty suggestions which; the bare foots themselves, as above stated, must make: to our iron-manufacturers—now that, thanks to a tariff which most maintain a protec tive duty on iron for years to come, they can confidently prepare to take such measures as will be commensurate with the great ness of tho interest with which they are identified, and whose foundations are now, for the first time, being permanently and solidly laid among the greatest,.if not! as itself the greatest, of our national manu factures. Drafting. It is now as near a certainty as anything in the future oan be, that drafting will be resort ed to by the end of two or three weeks, unloss the oatl for three hundred thousand men is answered by the! prompt produce of the new troops at that time. The draft-will nbdoubv edly be made mainly from the class young men, and as*far. as possible from among the unmarried. Let all, suoh either volunteer at once, or hold themselves in. readiness for a draft which h inevitable. We speak to wise men, judge ye what we say. There will be none but the logal bounty paid to men who are drafted. Bouktus is Ohio.— Got. Tod, of decided that after the 15th of August be i will pay no more bounties. If there lhall be a de ficiency of volunteers then, ii will be made ap by draft without bounty. Other Governors proposo the same thing, and the Secretary of War will probably adopt it. On Saturday, at the urgent request of the Governor of lowa, in order to reach evil disposed traitors* who are discouraging enlistments, he was_autb'or izod by the Secretary of War to make a draft whenever he would think proper. Similar ap plications have been madobyothofGovernors, and will probably be granted. The Fatal Lethargy* A deep lethargy appears to have fallen upon the officers of oar government, civil, aad.'JniUtary, from which • they must bo aroused, or it Will prove tho slieep of death. Our duty as public journalists will not per mit us to remain silent longer’, welhavo kept our peace perhaps too long already; wo will not cease now to-warn the people of tho dangers that threaten them; we counsel them to take heed of those who are conducting their affairs; and wo demand of the government an energy isnd wjill of which it has yet Bhown no sign.: Tho'reverses at Bicbmond wero not so. important in themselves as they were sig nificant of long mismanagement andi dere liction of official duty." It|is the knowledge of these whiclTtroables the nation; assure us that they will cease immcdiateljr, and the countenance .of the country will bright en in an instant; there will be nopinorc no more discouragement, no more lack. of recruits, no more reverses, no mode talk of “splendid strategio movements,}* and 11 changes of base in the 1 presence (of the enemy \ . What do we now discover? Why, that the President has been trusting, grew, arm ies to the mismanagement of generals who were known to be unfitted for their places just as well last December as now; and what is more, we see them still continued in command, after they have nearly sacri ficed the armies they wore leading. Itis this which grieves and; discourages the Seoplo. If it were known that the Presi-- jsut, whose good intentions no one doubts, would for the next six months put on the half of Andrew Jackson’s energy, that knowledge alone would bo as good os add ing the three hundred thousand men to the army; it would be such a warning to bad generals and suoh an encouragement to good ones as to make victory certain and soon'to come. What is the Administration thinking about ? We speak of it colleotively, because it is collectively responsible, though tits members differ greatly! in their mental and moral qualities, and for some of them we have high respect. Poes this Admin tration suppose that it can carry on this war longer in the manner in which it has been carried on ? We, affirm that, to be impossible. The world has never seen a rebellion as formidable! as this.put down without great means used with great spirit by great men. When the Administration lay's this to heart the rebellion will receive its death-blow) and when the people] lay it to heart they wiil put it into the heart of tho Administration. If there be any mem bers of the government In perplexity wist to do, iet them" resign; there are hundreds, nay thousands of men in this country as abio, to say the least, asjthey, who have no such perplexity. This is a time to speak plainly.. We do not mean to. be sacrificed by the infidelity orjncapacity of anyof our rulers, ifwe can preveut it Man have been lifted, by their own desire, into high places, knowing that they assumed high duties, and* they must perform them, or give way to others who will We want boldness, decision, vigor,. Irresolution may do ns almost as much mischief as infidelity, i The failure of a General in a single instance should be fol lowed by instantaneous- dismissal. Try onw General after another till a good ono is found. The material jfpr proper officers exists in the army, no doubt, or .if not ih the army it does exist among the people. After Bull Run we ware told that the bad officers were to be weeded out of the service. Are there none yet remainieg? Haro none sacrificed their troops, becausethey did not know! how to lead them dhto battle,' or use them* while there? Have none made .ignoble ..retreats or run away ? i .There Jiavo; not been many, fugitives, we rejoice to believe, but ' there* have been some, and have these been denounoed by name or punished? Has any officer, at any time, been shot or: cashiered for; cowardice or neglect of duty ? ;The desertion of the Norfolk Navy Yard Vas as flagrant a military crime as has been commuted since this Administration same Into power, and yet it has not had the splribrto punish the criminals. Fit prologue this for tho drama which followed. -Are the men who have the management of-these things mad* or false? \ i ■ We have lost sight of many first princi ples, and the sooner wo return te them the better. One of them is, that succes in the long run is not accidehtal, but that there is a fixed correspondence in nature between means and ends. Tell us when the nation is to put Its best men intolts most respon sible places, and wo will tell when this war is to end. Watch the elections in the autumn; and if tho same party haoks ore ■ nominated and elected, be assured that the: war will sot end this year nor the next. The people speak through those whom they appoint, and when they take the matter in • band they will chose many ne w • leaders in council and the field- INNER let ■ua ceafli through the J PUBLIC JTOWC£S. 1 gKiagagygS arrtß^iMssg action which .alone can: reassure tne coun thi.* (MOM'iTy mo.uning it u o'clock: trv and hasten peace.. Jt has been dream* ; ; put CRNTAtfE ing, sleeping, playing,' tailing. If it would ~ awake from its lethargy. witbouCan electric shock from the popular nerve, it would do well for the country and its own fume; but, either from its. own vitality or the touch of the people, it must and. shall be awakened, and raised tn higher thought and new life.——iV. I’’. Ev. Post. in. Washington. lgton says: State of Keeling i A. letter from Washii The general feeling in Washington among loyal people is that of discourage ment and almost of despondency. The ab sence of a stern and ragid war policy ou the part of the Administration] has pro duced a most anxious concern for ? the Re public, and the final qnd subjuga? tion of the rebellion. ! The stirVmg order of General Pope has revived and inspired ucvr hope. The public mind is anxiously waiting for a Presidential ..programme of the sternest character against the rebels, and in the prosecution of the wbt. The presence of General Halleck has not yet inspired enthusiastic ardor into leyul hearts, and many fears are expressed that he will pursue the same policy which has bo long and bo unfortunately directed the Grand Army of the He iB yet to be tried in his ne4r position, and the pnblio wait for bis policy with an almost rest less uneasiness. One thing is certain, that if he does not adopt sterner, more earnest and aotive measures for the operations of the armies, this rebellion will not be put down her. the Republio Baved. The President expresses privately, as I hear, that the publio will soon see that his policy will meet the wishes of the most loyal, and that his purpose is to execute to the utmost limits of hisconstitutional power and means, an earnest war policy. This he mast do, and do soon, or the nation must suffer disastrously for the failure. He is honest, patriotic and able, but hitherto he has been too tender and amiable for such a terrible war as this. . May he see what the crisis of the 1 Republio demands, and do it with a sure and just retribution on rebel dom. : The loyal men here demand ah immedi ate,earnest war policy. Many are willing hf invest the President with a military dic tatorships for the time being, so that one mind, without so much distracting counsel] shall infuse new and terrible energy into the measures to put down the rebellion. A day or two since 1 attended the ceremonies of raising a flag over a now hospital, a milo east of the Capitol. Dr. Sunderland, Chaplain of the Senatepand pastor of one of the largest "New School Presbyterian ohurcbes in Washington, was the orator. He boldly proclaimed the sentiments of the loyal North, that a new war policy must be inaugurated, or the rebellion never could be put down. He advocated a military dicta torship in the person of the President; that Richmond should be taken at all hazards; that the oath of allegiance should be ad ministered to all; that those who refused should be sent South; that the armies should subsist on the enemy; that all reb els, where the armies went, should bear arms or he shot; and that every means ne cessary should be rigidly and instantly used to crash out the rebellion. Tbcsn old enun ciations were most heartily and frequently applauded by a largo audience, and'when he dosed he was warmly congratulated by his hearers, who said ho was now the doc trine.- It is no breach of a private confer ence to state that I heard Dr. Sunderland, last night, enunciate the sumo views to one of tho most able and distinguished members : of the Cabinet. To the great honor of this distinguished divine, be it said, that from the first outbreak of this rebellion, when nearly all the ministers of the Capitol were disloyal, he hsa been firm, outspoken and’ fearless. His. fervent patriotism and tho rough loyalty has cost him some sacrifices, but~he is ready and wilting ,to die', if it needs be, for his country,.. Would that all the prophets oT our American lerael had a similar spirit! Failure of the l orn Crop in Virginia* A letter in the Now York Times, dated Old Point, July 29tb, says: ; ; - One thing of consequence I gained from one or two .intelligent officers, and- that is, that the boreal crop in Virginia Isa total failure—a fact which is pretty ' broadly hinted at ixLtheir own papors. My infor mants assure me, that all along the road from Eichmond to Petersburg they saw lands covered with corn which had hitherto been devoted te tobacco, and that while an ambitious stalk was seen shooting up here and there, the whole presented a puny and sickly appearance that could never come to maturity. This fact alone will prove more disastrous to the rebels than the loss of a dozen battles. Let them boast and talk about the last ditch as they please*—to fight, men must be fed. PUBLIC JTOTICBS . j£S»LADY'B NUKSE. A lady is anxious to recommend a mcxt worthy and. trnit worths EUBBE,-whose nnwearj In* atientleene** and thor ough competency wiflr*ader her inrelutble to any lady requiring her •errlcts. Harlog| bat rtwutly c-.motothecity, *ha J« ‘«H<®og*god—bat hat trreral dty recommendation*. AddrctaMra. H. W., Gautte .offcttt Pltttbnrgh. • «a 4 jrS»TU-E FlTi'fiMUKGit HEAVk UtSt ABTILLEQT COMPANY 13 GOING TO TOET DELAWABE. -Bs*cqcastzm or Pens’*. Mnma,l axottart GinEnat’e Orrtce. j I am directed by.theGorernor to Inform . you that too are authorized to raise a Company >of Artillery* men for tenrlce at Fort Delaware, to meet requisition fa Dart of War Department of ICtb Jolr, 188 A. . .. Adjntaat Oeneml Penn ylvaola. Catt. Jons J. Tocao, PltUbtirgh. • i The Compaay la rapidly Ailing op. Partlea who dlaUke thi fatigue tng labor, of Lufautry terrier, a.d yet are dethrone of enlisting io the or «y, will find it' to their inleroet to rail at once at the remlezroos, Eo. 2 ST. CLAIR Streo:, Pitubnrgh; m tbit la the only-new artillery uomp.my that-will be accepted from Western Pennsylranla. . aallmd JOHN J. YOCEO. WANTED. rr - FOB TOE NINE MONTHS SBBVICJE. Bounty from Allegheny , Do. . do. 23 Frtmlam «rom- do. ~-. « . On* month’* piy In advance..-.^.—M Total. .....................................Vyu Paid wbonmaiiered itifoeerrlce. - By authority of Oor. Canlo, the undtrtfgned wll BICBUiT MEN TO FOBS! A COUPAKX krent of the new regiment*. . > OFFICE, No.C6FIFTH S'BEST, (tecotid doer, ooe door below Dispatch office.) . EDWARD J. SEIBERT, talilf . • RecmUlng Offlc*r. AKMdi tu Attaiai uim OOUHTBY 'IS. lit DAMUJBy—The atid«r. ; signed, who •erred during pari of tbjs campaign, as well as througb tbe Mexican caoptdco, is nathur i*ad to organizeftcompleie company of fufautjy,’ and to lead ibtm personally u Captam to the ctitj. with John Daniel'at Vint Lieutenant. Eaca tuao wll receive 12 when going into the compasy, bounty from tbe outrnty ofierthey are sworn-in, and. *25 bounty and SIS (one month's p»}«) lQ: advance from tbe Government as soon u tbe regiment (> tons* tend Intoeervice. Board furbished from the Ua> o> enlistment. >eornltiog oflleca. wdt befooudluthr JIaHKCT HOUSE, Ptraragbam, and NATIONAL; HOTEL, Water sirwt.absvo bmlthfi.ld, Ht slmrgh. Men wtsbiDgtoetnre ’heir eouotry under a war tx-. 'lpetlaoo>d leader ebould'.oal! wl bout delay atouo ot tbeofflms. - OEO. BEIP, Bccmlting officer. ' • Jo28:1W •- = - • *■•>•• • ' : vtSr ornn or Natiqimx. iluitKO Cotirssr,l Pituburgb, Jolyxist, l»tu.- / Tbe Dlrectorsof the Nallotut Mlnlng.Ooinrany. have dec late' a Dividend of TWO DALuAbb Pau SUAbE npoQ the Capltal Stock of the Oomtian-. p«yabteat tbei-lfioe of tho Troa»urtr, un FUIDA Y» Angtut Ist, 1869, to at such at tbe commauo*meet of busia*fts on Mid date. - By order of thfc Board of Director* - JuSlilm ;• JAMkS M. COOPKBwTrrMum. jrs*m’i«BUKttu FbiaiAiiti col* LKOB.—Hrr. I. O. Pa&aHißO, A. M.» Duel dent. Beet sustained Vollege lu the Stale. ■ Fourteen Teacher*. Atteudanoe but year.24B.:. superb brick buildings. Thorough and eaienalva course of study. TiLUBAYaiMO and Oidix Ultlsto taught. FOuTY. DULbAUS tor term, lor boarding. light, wo. . Fall Tartu commences BEPTEttiIEJI- 2d.:; Send- to the President fcracatalogue. Julia* : : Id. 81MPPQW, Prx. Trustee., X .—da W Intelligent, sober MEN wanted for tbie Com-' pony. Beotuta will bo received at Ho, iot Federal street, opposite tae Allegheny havings Bank, or*; tberecnmlsgetand, Intne Northweet Square of tba Diaapgd, Allegheny City. •.a ■ • . 4 BICHABD 0. DALE, goltf Lateof Co. A, Sth P. B. C, fcxtctrrtva Cr.-piiTTtr ftooiw,ofAlbglieuyCo:..> . Pittsburgh, AugostTst, 18-'A r. 'S=AT- A MEKTIXCi OF T E COM JIITTKE, bckl.lbU morning, il ‘: Wowing *ut>.Committ«w wire appointed to f>uv:us or *Ub* scrlptlons la a;.l of tbo Bounty Fudd «l Allegheny eountr. It I* proposed tb«t the sub t.ViaaitUees enter upon thn discharge of tbelrduti' n on " odnrs* tiny, the O b Ins:. Thor mo respootlulh Inrited to ctil at'ibe offire of tho General t'otumhui*-, ht the purposo of co!i»alUCon,'ou Tuesday, ih'- Otu i slant. ’J be citizens of the Mver-d borough* nr.d :to*.vnablps throughout the rouutj, ’hat bavo n i • irvn-lj done arj roqm-sted to appoint Comml*p. obtain tng subscriptions iu (hair savofal locali-ioa.' TUOa AI. tlt-WE, 1 ic.U.!'*ot, Office Bank Block, l i(i|j'BTre«t, i’iifsl-urgh. PirraßcnciJ —■Ftnt Word —Jos. N. K.vtn, Adams Getty. ixwnci W'arJ—William Phillips* Wrn. M. Horab. Third JTurcf—-James Bcrdman, Jatwi tooth. Fourth Burtf—Charles Hays, John*) SltlCord F\fUt TTurd —Wii. Varnurn, John M bin sixth TPord— Or’A. G McCandlusi, J. M. Bru-h. fcven-h Hurd—Max Moorhead, •'ao. I Be no’l. Fighlh UVd—B. C. Sawjer, E. Ditbridgr* biuth JForrf—Wm. U. Davis, Wml H Tnttou. AtLEo'ansrY.—first H'ard—Jas. >V. Box, or, hi neon Uulfard. Second TTord—Jos. Kirkpatrick, G-o K. Kiddle. Third Ward— o, I’. WbUton, Ales. Alexander, F.urth Hard—John Wright, JohD llort l». Itirmingh-.m-^ TliOs. Met* t-e, Jss. B.KIiUEHT COU STY, tho fi i * wing rulos were s the ►na# may Much, they «IU pay to each to um i>n>n of k'l ty Dollars, as anaddiMocal bounty oxer -nd above that granted by the Ooterua-eut; Prcr«i«i That ho portion_of said b only ahell be paid t - the recruit uutil he shall be duly enrolled, tu«pe.'t**d -ml mus lured into the service by some c mfoirnt ufficor, fully authorized for that purple. 2d. This bounty shall be paid to the t Tuutrer him self, or, upon his written or*er, to ha wif" nd iatn ily, of where he has no wifo or family, t Ijii father or mother,or other relative,'upon pro en’at-on t»the committee of a certificate horn, a duly authorized mustering officer, that such volunteer Has lawn final ly mustered tut© the service of the Cntte-1 Mates, a • entiled copy of muster-ill toll b*»vlt.g la’cn first drpeeltod With This Committee by the rec-uitlng ’ lieutenant or»ther officer. 3J. The amount of incidental exp-cso* tu he paid officers for. reernhiog shall lo no c tv exceed ftt for each man duly, enrolled »nd mastered', to l*> paid un der such regulations as-tho committee may Irom « ime to time adopt. ) •! fib. The committees from all ward*, tomoghs and lewuabips in Allegheny county, who rnny collect. (un-Js.in pnnuance ot the lecomaieb'lnUon of the m.vei meeting of the 2ltb inst., are rojieitof to pay such funds tothe Treasurer of this Conimlttne, Henry Uctidship; and 'in r*ee any such.ward, l« ough or township ccmmit'eesbaU refuse topay over unysilcb fcnda.cT any poitioo thereof, upon.the |l«.m of appro priating the tamo to the bounty or iiKiduutsl ex penses of oay yolunteer company raised In sneh io cn lty, then such company snail not bo entitled to any bonnty ori iocldeotal expenses firom this Com mlttee. . 6th. Candidates for appointment by Gov. Curtin a* Lieutenants to raise companies, may tw recom mended to the coma it toe, ana after exeraitullonand approval the reoommoud th-*m to the Governor, in pursuance ol General Order N>>. end the Secretary shall, keep a separate roll of the nanus' of the persons so recommended. , 6th. iktjtneata shall be made by |h» 'Fn* isorer npon warrants signed by the I’rcsldem of th-s Cuoimitue. Tbe toHowing wtho. General Order rtf ried -o: UtaUQtjak'iEttJS-PESNsrtvsM* SI turns.} -- Harrisburg, July •£■>, ia £. / GB\caat.QaDEa 2fo. 30. The offer of additional boanty to rcirults having Won elsewhere’ extended, the same pror sion f»T this pu pose baa beenmado in Pennsylvaoli i>y conn il s, corporations and individual sut.tc iptions. It iaano totb'i nutboriiieo-or citizim IhriiMung the that suggestions-ahonld to foe ived fiom tiivm*repirdlug the appointment rf offirc-rsof coru ptta'es raised in their respective dlstri»is. r iho troopa now being raked hkvc, by the PrNla matiobcf the Governor, of the Jlst lost., teon np-. ; ortioc-d atn >ug the several connties 'lliis tendon it expedient, Tu order to avoid roniuslo., that; tin nauiur of persons engaged in recr.itlrig should b; imited. it ;• therefore ordered. I. That no person *ball recruit men uu ier Geneiul Ord*rbo. 24, vl thUserlr*, w tbout tp ctal writPa authority from these Headquarters 11. AUpeißJnsitlrra'ly engaged in'euUaliug tnon will report tUvfaurivcs immediately,iami uj-p y fir such anuioilty.’ rojjllf. i ounty CotaaUslow»r»Jorc.;bci iocaLau tbonftee, or the committee of dtls ns, ne tharase m-ybe,ate Invited to smrgejttbe raincs oT St per sons for oflloereeitcompa'iea to be raWed in their re- S'eclivedistrict! whon«such persons hkve not already acted under theor-er. I By order of . A. Gj t-TTiiTIN,, Governor ind Comicsudu-iu t'hi-(. A. L. Bessu-t, Adjutant General I’ruu'ii. All persons eng-tged to- 1 recruiting Ccmpanif* and Jquatfatu Allegheny eduniy, wbet&ar rommissionsd or not. are rt.qucatod mediately- t With a list Qtibe.txon 'imdled... cubsciiptiotur to tha’Eand, altWady'uivlh, amount, t05u&,95d. THOMAB M- UjJWK, aol;3t ; Ptesldvnt of Q-mmtttse. Iff itHj tuee'ln* be,**'llt^Da hanger C-Ueplng, vfl for thowarn! i» enough fir tbcm all.”.• OK a - KVEH,”—i-Tho under tUnedfe enllttinya Company of Hen, NOT FOE KINS OB TWELVE MONTHS, bat , FOB THE WAR! Those who eclitt for thi periol <»hlrh may l* one year, two years or three years, as tho case may be,) w ill rurtla rrceisa the Jotlovlag liouuty and Ad ranee tag, on be.ng ouaUreo iutoserVicw: - • Bbunry from Allegheny county...--...-—.sso 00 > .Bounty from tbe - U 5 ft) I'lfmliim'troari tbe United Ctate5.«...~.... loi <*ne mobtbVpay ln adfance- .J 11 00 Total At tbe clO:e of tbo war each L'OlOlfr f* i!l also re* «el»-.i bounty. * , Seueible of tbs great emergency which dtctntid fh* PjQjtdt-ox’a call ‘or 300,000 more m»n, l ror uoteay to my friends •*COt” butyatber, •COME. LET DB OFF TO TBE WAR TOGETHER. fiSTOfiloe, for the pretest, In H 4.a BTOBY (JT DISPATCH BUILIIIUO, 1 No.CTiFirTn Starr. Jn3l-.tr WSL. H. MOODY,.Becraiting Offloer. Ornct oreTaaruoaT UAWaiaa Bikavoturr l AtSOCUTKOI Or PITTUP UH, > Pltb*burßb, Pa., Joiy.SUd, 18i 'A ) ANNUAL ELECTION, OF UTcy SEVBif DIBKOtOfiB win ti»ke place at the Booms of tbo Association, No, 94 street, on MOADAT, tliedth rfay of August, at 10 o’t*l«>ck a. tn. ilerabe-a cltr can vote by prosy. JNO. B. LIVIMQSTOM, Secretary. jre ir .4 o ru« PEACHESI PEACHES! jPEACHES I —Bcwlring every day, by txjtwsr, choice ripe Belmont county Peachte. _ : .7 „ nay < L; 1L; VQIQT S.'OO. H- Ul YE LAliElt liiSEti MEN;—a) bzs. itruoe Cheie uow In atore and.tor mh> by ti 11. iVOJOT Jk CO. Ij|/\ JJAtjb I'KlilEHlO (JOFl' iSE jusl JLU\J toca ** aad ; :»u* W, SL GOBMLV, 211 LHn-rty atreot. lAft UHLS. EXTHA No.' 1 SALT in G“ KEASE —J7 tbbls. to arrive and for ..Irby,:" : 18ATAH DIOKKT .CO. - O aMOVAL.—Tho Ponn«ylvinim ,'^U XvMunufacturlug Omnpauy reniored' ttelr ufflee from Wood street to th« OH Brnwcfy, con erof I’lltletrrotnadDuauceoejWar.' OQro on i {it street. , \ phODQE CtfLUOUN, Agent. . /’IUNMUNMiiN'iii.—T - £ lialf tmrels Ilenriog; ICO boxes Hamburg Cbee«e; . t • • to dp W.. 8. CbeeMi ; ; >. . Hot Boneyf ' , : —' * ; fiO boxes Wood btatcbi : ' Ju*t recelrel aud for sale by i • ’’* ■ FBASS YAK GOKDEn, • and : : 11< a‘rcet. . CIHEKbK —SU bojioa primo Cutting / Chf««i Just received and for salo l»y '■ BOQEUT DAtZEbL A 00, . . • a»>B , ‘ ’Ntt-g.ll Blberty a«n‘tt. | tAHuUN UJb—2* ohcolieign* Vi/meut and for sale byi-. i • •, . au« nRKUY U. UQI.LIKS."- / AUUFEH S ‘XOULOj vurpontcr « Toqlf, \J StobeUuUur’e Tools, for sale far,'. . .L. ,;• ••- So 2 ‘ MOWN A TETLEY, tuft . ANW.'.'ALUfiN'6 WllJiJcC; OOKS UEVuLVEBS, ibe best in nurltet,-for Sal Oby . - BoWK ♦TKTLKY.I-l ,( Wo»V«t ; •fiMiU• UOoFri, oil btirrei: due,, t'oi X ,ale by .’ , BliWfj A .TKtLW*, , .•=.i aqj . '4 : ", -*• -i 13Q\VtKx3 «tr»et: AHDWAUK.: ANi> n general aesort'ment,ier sale low.by .. . . j . • «b 2 HiIWK a TKTI.I- v 1.,*. ,t.«> Wi'i'O.NK 3.00U yards, O from 3 la 6 loch Mtlbri. roci-lt.doo Jluru'.cliJ ul HEHKV H. • 01,11.5 H. PUT CLAT.—ls> tons to. ftrnvu aucl for .pi. I.; : : i IIICNIIT H. cnM.INH LUiIIUCA'UNU: Olti, « prlniii nrtioio, f.OiltbTn -■ * fiONt aul'tf • r ,fl 9 spdjo Water stmt. T aKU OIL! J/AKUOiLI—&U bbls, Ko. l l«d pil cn'hiod rod Ihr .A« hjr ; . ■:,/ JAd. UAhZKhL ft SUN, , ' auMf - : WandTOWslrrstiwt;' on EBLS. CKUOUKU SUUAIi; ~ Ov 80 do ;A Coffee, : do; . . 24 do D do ,-do;_ 10 do Rrannlated ; ;do: In Store and for sale by W.V.GOTtiILT, . itLll ■ * • ■ 'B7l Llbsrtv streets t'fKUUhUJh.a.— A tall and lresh stock X*. received and fbr eals at the lowest wholesale -uric**.- :< :.i U. BIDDLE. / ■ Jng*f • - -■ • - ■ t HmJE> Llbeitye»reet.; t ;- UnJv TAUtb sale'by ■: BOWK-A TETLET, 138 Wood st, jrmn' : iMpvykmirisi ORDNANCE OFFICE. JSv —... i »-V T WiiD*PA»T»*ST, V-- Washington,. July lUtb, IB6i J . Proposals iriU.l-o tlii* Department until 6p. va* 60 the 9u of AUGU&T, 186 i, for thu 'delivery, at.tbe following Atteaaftof Infantry ao«. coatrements.as berelcaherapeictftSd: ' AT THE WATERTOWN ABSENAL, WATER j TOWS, HASS. ! ■ ' 26.000 set*. Inlantry hc«tttremeot*»c#libra~.G9. 14,a0 “ " r ** ‘*"...6A AT THE WATETiVLIET ABSENAL, "WEST tb6t, N. Y. 13,C00 sots Infantry {accoutrements, calibre-.69. 7,000 •• “ I “ “ -M. AT THE NEW YOBK-ABSEMAL, GOVEBKOB'B INLAND, H.T. 20,000 gets Infantry J accoutrements, callbr*...6!>. isjno « M 14 '• " -* 5B, AT THE ALLEGHENY ABSENAT, PITTS BOBOH,.PA. 23,000 lets Infantry heeoutremeots, ca11bre...69. KiO o •• •• I : “ ~W. AT THE YBANKF6BT ABBEHAL, BfIIDES- I : BUBG.^A. M.OCOjeu Ir.f.htry accoutrements, *allbTe..C.’t. 11,000 •• •» ...M. AtItUE ST. LOUIS IABSENAL, BT.;LOUIS f MO. 41000 set* Infantry laccootrtmenta, calibre...* 0 50,000 « •* - —6 B. Thaw accoutrement! are to ba made jn strict con* formlty with the regulation pattern*, eamplaa of which can be exatainwTat any of the above tamed Arsenala, and are to l>4 subject to. luvpeetion at the 1 A'senala where delivered,' before b*-li g re * ired f. r the Government—nooJ to be accepted nr paid for but «ncb aa are approved on Inspection. The belta to be of ffralk'ed leather, and all the stock to be the beat oak.-tant.ed; The belt will bafnclu-l d In the set. Deliveries must be made la lo*s of not less 1,000 #»te per week, for 4 all contract! of 10,000 or un der ; and übt Lai thanl2.ooo sets perweekm all con tract* for over 10,000, Quoting from the rate of.the contract. Failure to'deliver at a specified Ume will eutyect the contractor jro a forfeiture of the amount to re delivered at that liuio. The accoutrements tuuat b* boxod In tbe tuatomary tnannSr; the boxes to be charged at co*t to be determined by the in* ■pector. : Bidden will state, explicitly, the t‘me, imo ;nt and placo of each delivery. Each party obtaining a contract will be required te enter Into bonds, with pr. per tntolles, frs its faithful fulfilment. The Department retirves to iteelf the right to re ject any bit I Proposals will be atflresiel to "Gen. 9. W. Bhdey, Cltiel of Ordn&oce, Washington, )>. C and will be 'tjdorsed “Propoaala fdr Infantry Accoutrements.*' JAS. W.BIHLEY, BHg. Ge*>., Chief of Ordnance. 68 INSTITUTION, No iTßsrr, (opposite the Custom Dime bavin* 110 SmTHFIUJJ Bom) President— VJOI Wo. H. couth, John IT. Jennings, Tboa. D. Me**l«r, Tbo*. 8. Blair, Frauds Sellor*, B**ury ‘Ll'iyd, Joalah Ring. ,0. trig, 0. B- Wolfl,; A. S. Bell, Jos Dtlwortb,' B. 0. Cochran, ,8.8. Fowler, .W. A. Bsed, Wm. Smith, J, W. Wood well, B. C. Schmsrtß, G. B. Jones, F. ftahm, O.'V. Blcketson, B. F. Jones,. •J. M. Tiernan, 8. H. Hartman, W. B. Phelps, D. M. Long, B. 3. Anderson, 0. B. Herron, Jas. W, Baxter, D. SL McKinley, W.: Bunsen. Secretary and Tree rarer—D. E. H'KIMLEY. - Open dally, from 9a.mito2 p. a. Also. Tuesday and Saturday evenings, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received Of ONE DIME and upward*. Dividends declare'; In December and* June nfaech year. j Dividends allowed to remain are plaeil to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bear inter eet, thus compounding it. < - Books containing Charter, By-Lawi,&c*,furniihod at the office. I «9*TbU Institution offers, oepscially to these par sons whose are email, the opportunity to accumulate,-by small deposits, essity xaved, si sum which will be a rwraraj when Deeded, tbelr money not only being nfe,|but be&riag interest, Instead of -cmatofng unproductive. wavtfhlyaniaaa P‘ ENSIONS, OU NTIES, BACK PAY WABi CLAIMS AND CLAIMS FOB IN DEM MTY.—STCwaaT, Brarxss, Cujui A Co., Solicitors for al kind*of MIIiITABY CLAIMS, 4W Peonsyl , vinU Avenue, Washington, D. C., Late established au Agency ln Pittsburgh, Pa. Apply todur AssJdatoe, . j . BOsiaT aavßr«»....A ra .^^..r-,-,—w. en>»xu- Attorneys, No. 135 FO’UBTH BTBEET, Pmsvtraua. WTTbe entire feJ charged will be TEN DOLL ABB FOB OFFICEBBJ and FIVE DOLLAR* kOB PBIVATESifor or Bounty and Back Pay obtained, and tan per cent, on amount of Claims for Military suppUtk, or Claims (or Indemnity. No charge mads unless; the application is tnoeeafaL J*lfc3moswnn I Orphan's- cocrt salb.—Tho subscriber will expose to Public Bale, upon tbs premises, on BeaWr street, In tbs Second ward of tbe City of Allegheny, four eligible Building Lots, each lot having a front of twenty feat, and extending lu depth one hundred feet. One of. the lots has a comfortable kwo story frame dwelling house, stable, Ac., erected Iheieoi. Saloupon TDEaDAT, th«49ih day of Augtnt, at 10 o'clock a. ox. Tsana—Ohe-third cash, realdus in one and two years, with |nterejt. BOBEBT BELL, . 1 {Administrator of U. Leech, deceased. • ; ju2B:oawdaw { ~ • .i. •- > .. • r ime.And coal. ' ! of tit* best iiuiUlft ftt .th* EXCEL SIOH COAL YABD, . Ontbe &allit*d»-v~th»eMt«Bd of SemtnsTy-HU'i AUe*bwy;o|ty. JlttSS BEHO. '1 lead works. QINCINNA' HcCOBMICS, GIBBOH & CO., - '-.lie. .M ■; Mil DrACTDBiaS or ' v .- I' Z 1 Lead Pipe, i Bheet Lead .< ; j And Bar Lead. 1 ALSO DEALEBS.IH; Fig Lead, 1 Patent Shot and , BlookTin. umu Mam axn StcAsou. I la tbs Lead Trade* ws can ton lib *r advantage to Diainf, and on in can b« bad elsewhere. NIUTH S»tR. tti» *bor* to bott unu t«n»i tha £UCENT OIL WOKKS. < DOKOAN, DCKLAP A CO., llMro&cturer* of : ptt&k: whit* bbtibed cabboh oils, Offic* ( No.29l liberty Btrpflt, myMcwi ;j 1- . ornc*‘ txis&trnC<)tii oir AutasaxirOo^V'' • > V Ittitsborgb, Jtfl£3otb, IBC3* 1 A T TOE MEETING OF THE " EX XX KOUXIVS] COMMITtCS/V bald -this day, .tbrfollotflQfranmtlonvMwloptcOr.' > ' : — Bt*ob*&, That subscription books boopsntd at tbs banking hon»«ofllei*r*/KBAlttß~ ( *TlAffBr,'He. ?5 Fifth strsfct, PlUibargbf aad at klfcchadks Bank/' Fsdaral attest, Jdlegtany.-cUy,.aod’ihat’-aoUcrto taat pflact pi irabiisbid’to'tbacltarpipers. -Id aecdrdshcs’ifUb'ibs shots; booksfor snbaorto- ■ tion to tbs Bounty f asdt .for Yolaatssr* from All** gbeny entity, hats bscßDpsned at tbs -plaoM tadt* catediotbt foolttiaa. . . i-• ; i . . Tbs Copn(Ut«aj would mpectftllybnt earn ; sstly appoal to cltiseft to coma forward to Ibis important crisis olotr Batlomlaflatrs, aad contrlb uts to tbeextsat brfcU ability tb aid la placing la' tbs (bs ahomsV psasicl* ttait, 'of .TolQntosrsnnttltddtlroiathlscottatj.’’ '' ' Ju3l{gw .■? ,~TaOB. M, HoWS, Pm, Octa : S Btomtclr •*? -* 'M* l ** l ? of U>e - tixymated Bllters, ccbtala no alcjohol; .Corel'* Plile* fo!r rheaouilsm. Linti*ey.'» Blood Searcher, genuine; Baiiloa end ' toKct Poirfcf'ioetlfttadrßth td-BciiebW' Ac.; hocttoe. tftiilQbd; remote* pw>,W.; i- UolUadulD,id»to • mgr; - • tted;oftt Uoierjfraeb fram tbeepringi KlUirt>fßaritsto&leend ttl»ahat| hfagtiltta remove* pin>pe», 4c.; > - p uge ruvor [Water vary flne;V f - • >: Patent ftltdicdu*, larxeet'MaorUbe&t Ift the cttj. Bo d 1». ■.» | I - , *IMOIT JOHNhTON r iuSO ] ' ieorser Smlthftilif and : Ftmftfa etreetK li. b i orrrerydeicription of FTJI^ISrXTXTKiE. . SO. isllillltariKliD BTBKIET, - ...< 1 - t ' * PimSlUßl,* "i” - . •]- ,1 .. . , - ... V . iv .; •, ; . .1,- - A ftH u«ortni*nt i, < pKUDUCK'— 7 T ■X .4,W0 tbe. choice pecked Batter*la kegs A bblfp' febis. Bgfl', v. o> • ■■. r,< ■< i 3,000 Ca, cduotrj Eaeon, Sboatdfts, Sides end !' . BfccU; ' : '' '. 4 i-; bO baxee prime cottier Creamfheceel --- ■ In«totd«idtort*leby H BIDDLE, ■ 1088 i.- -,‘r r ; ' IBS Liberty etnwt UABam X) sele low. by : H. fc.i MJ&TAL, a good article, lor ALra.jujaVES, earner South and Peon etwets, ~ L Paiiinurau. - f. CITT 'OBUOIBIiKS, Boa. 10 to joefelatM' • ; Ab>i ; jebbb tog - ttUlilSTi ZLNO, dam,' tar. for sale -ttrii'Unt, In qvaatlUae to \> • . AL*x. pubye* i'ccroer Santh ofPna streets. yiNa—fioi Zi aged by trail wlr,bjf ] ***N.-El Ju2*-,lmni | jyjMugno drygoods. PUBOUAgSD BUTbBE THE LATE ADTANCE. W« «r*a?lUag m*njr of thata«t LESS THAN EASTERN PRICES ! lOtLEBTOS‘3 PLAID AND WHITE EL AN- NKL3 at Factory price*. DRESS GOODS, 40., LACE MANTLES, &0., Closing out to make room for Fall Goods. TRIMMING bTOKE. Nos. 77 and 79'.Uaiket Street. NEW 'GOODS ! NEW GOODS !!! WE beg leave to Inform oar ene'omerz that we bare Dow do band the LABQ£ST : AV*t BEST BE'• LECTED bTOCK OF OOOD3 we bare ever had at tbla season of the jeer. i Having pore baaed largely In l be early part of Jaly, prevloaslo the late advance lb prices, vre are ena b'ed to Mil goods at as low priced as soy Eastern Jobbing Borne. j We solicit a’l wholesale buyers to examine our as* eortment of HOOP SKIBT9, OOBSSTB, HAIB MKTS. j BEAD DBES3KB, COTTON HOSIEBY, GLOVES, ■ VELVET BIBBONfI, BBIBS TRIMMINGS, 1 SKIRT BRAIDS, ; NOTIONS. aatf FANCY; GOODS,] . I of tlllklndi. BLACK. BOMBAZINE, BtACK MOURNING BILKS, and all kind* of MfLLINEBY GOODS. JOB. (HORNE, ; WHOLESALE BOOMS—2d ani 3d itorli. No*. T 7 and T 9 MARKET STREET. the Legislature. I AMES PABEtJa. raasiDEim. Q. r. Badd, A. Boineman, . Joshua B bodes, Jacob Stuckrath, Alex. Bradley, Alfred Stark. J. M. Burc^fiel o m'CLoafsa ovt entibi GOODS VEST CBS AP. LAWKS, cheiper tUfca UqiUiu| i BRMKAHTB LAYILLA, cl for Children. BLACK ALL WOOL DBLAI BLACK ENGLISH CRAPE. BLACK GRAPE HABETTB. QSTCaII and examine this n purchasing sUewhere. LP" OUODS. - J.W. Barker WITHOUT BEGABD TO gUtoMKK QUO. JACOBS! LAWKS, at 12)$>. SACgUES, at cost. SILK MANTLES, at eott. LACE MANTILLAS AND upwards. WBfig.Pa- ltOiiCfiL MALTESE :LACX; ggi£u ;Ylr*t selection ftoni a new 1 PAtTSntoB NEXT An dsfljio receipt of new tbimjuhgs, • . L . r TBIMMINO AND BONNET BIBBONS, SMtfBOIDSBtEB. aod .~ .1 ~ I i < BKILLAOE GOODS, * LINEN OAMBBIO BAND&BECHIfrS, I GENTO 6HtBtS, GOLLABB;a&< TIES? kttlBTS, CORSETS, BASE NBTM , TheattenUon of wholesale buyers U liritod to •• - ■■■'-.j : •• -sXATONt XACEUUj A COj , leg ■ ■ ~ K"-it fmh-ttne JJNIXED STATES HOTKL, Atustio ‘ K. ! ' Tbt* celebrated HotalwiU baopen for tbtfreoep-' (loa of tUlton on BATDBD&T, Jana 21,1W5L and will eooUnoa open onto Sapifaber IfitbL •j. : 6h>C% ib* lut ■■■tm m»nj rmenta-haiv been mad*,bath to?tbabotaaana jtotmd*, addlojitilifonbwjtbtha cotftfert, coon- BlwdoudcleMar«oftb«nMts. >p | . . Fcnopadetlriag to ipand thaemnmwjal-thaaca. that* will And tba accommodation* at tab; UlfiTlD 6T&TK9 atiperlor.to tboM ofaoy ctbarnoaaooD tha .AUahtliooatt^-'.--' ; T j .• IlAfiSliStt’So labrated Band baa been enfanad for 'thateaaon,' and will.ba tudar tha dinedtmoi tha Memr*. Kuialer*' * ~ } Hr. f HUM AS H.BABBATT. ’atao* <&pa May, wUEiAta charge of tha Billiard Boom*;Ten Pin AJ*. Leja and Shooting Gallery* J V The ratenalra ImproTe meats'. made two yaari ago,, and thoaa now in contemplation by theofrneie of this •p Undid mtabUabment, (a da ample guaranies of what ttt patron* ottb* boost may izpcctnsdartta prevent management.:' '} . j - ’ IffNBT-A»-8.880WH, .-.■■■ For ftoprtotoi*;'' . ItntYOOODS. C. HAESOH LOVE & CO., Ti MARKET STREET. cheap for Cash, SALE EXTRA DBS IN A 59 Market Street. BIMI-AHOTAI, ULIABANOS t. A BABOAQi IB ITEB' Pbioe OjttY. SELLIHS AT Reduced Pricei OBG ANDIES, from iaXo. to 37^. A TEW 80MMEB BILBB left, at S7’ SBAWLS, at ooat. The beet quality of HOOP 8 w. & A choice lot XXTSSX. Jtttt opcnod and for sate by UOUiISI-if. EATON* fitXCR :0,000 BUts “- u * : UOOBS'B SLS' MrWUlptj tfa*h!|h«t : -V 1 '-r >Vvv . antdm . 189 Tit PUJtOS. ri7-NABi’B‘fcMaVALLEb PJANOfi. Ify Airomplftt *esaor»meatof Kaate’a PIANOS, jort direct tipa the Factory In Baltimore. There 1 1 las os hare tal y “to be haard to be pronocnced rope* !?lor to any it) tbi I market. They are told cheaper then any flrti claii» make, i ! 7 CHARLOTTE BLfllE, <3 Fifth rtreet, Sole ageit for rKnabe’a rianoe, and alto for Prince's; ; B»re»dninma atd Melodecn*.' : : an 2 : §l5O | f ST 5 ,A * u * 8150 !; GBOVBSTHEI f A HACK liAjiuf nzuored to tbe • i&ew ware rooms. . '> L ,; K>. 478 BKOADWAY, i ' \ !«r« bow prepare} to offer tb« public * magaltSco Inew tatfe Cut _ ! , 1 7 OCTAVE BOSEWoOD PIAKO, cooto'aloß all iripruTcmenta knows in tbta coaotij or fesrope. oTirietmng. b*s», Freecji grand, actict. harp pedal. toll 1 roa frame, tor . $l5O CASH. ,i . . _ . \yafireated fbr FIVE TSAE6> Bicb munidiiig cm?#, •175 lo $2OO, • - dado of the tcolscaxoced jSatftUi vi cr iban anj bold for 54C0 or i if m&nu’aauro. Volutin* tool»*l ilioandtnr itaeoo new UrttrumcDtb, £>dj «t a 1 tlnaei to twt them vltt .at factored In thU country. GROYESTEEN & BAI.K, , mT3OJm I' ■ 47$ BROADWAY, X.T. all warranted . and to aland,bavi the old method* \ juJgnato and we itirnd rej 'any otbeia Qtani V&W MKUJD.fc.ONb AND UAKMO .iN NICHfi, fiom tb» cclvbratul maonlactory cf i JUuao ± BsmJia, Boston. Also, tvo guulseccniJ ■ 5 ocUTe fik'lodoons, CIIKA I*. For by *U •: .i(iHK n mi Wovl Beat quality Violin cello, A and D, o*ch~»~»~.-.20 ; Beat " GaudC, " Mailed to an; • address, post paid, on/script oI the moHoji or in postage sLamr*, by . « jqttit n. MKLtVB, 81 Wood street. N. B.—A large-lot of fresh. Strings Jest .arrived ' alaof Violins, Violin Cara, Flutes, Acccrdeona,Ac»' jeii j!; 1 . . - • ifiTlOJr BM.JBB. SUBURBAN SEATS IN PEEBLES . IOWN'BJP;—Id tUEBBiY KvmTJia, An. ! gust 12thyatS c’clock. will bo sold. In the second floor salesroom of Dana* Auction, 64 Fifth street, an ; omlying >portjoa of tne well known Uariy Woods . JTann. at.'bcoKb Bottom, Peebles totnubip, vhkb v ba< been Uid out by Mr. A. Daly in vs • Jota,lersuburb*nß«*tsorcanlenlbgjrarjosea 2hey : are situated atoTe the Braduockefield plank road, da that wide and) *ood attune leaning-trom ibe plank ro»d to Bast Liberty, and within a short distance of ; Hazelwood 8(atlon, ou the ConnoUsvlilo Aauroad. .. The lota aro from oot to tbne sun** jacb, of as rich land as inthejeounty, tinder a high state of cultlva* - tlon; and ni where excelled -for- the - beauty and breadth of view tb*y command; lo ail directions of the Moaongahela Valley, ibtfpiopect mingling every • • variety olronisnce In nature, dotted with tbatfev, - of cl 1 y and o t hamlet. The' property arotmdia al« ready highly lltoprOfed trith. the connttY resldsoee* of many ot oir best citizens, making theae lot* very- ■ ... dealiable forriiburbap seats. -.They are in immediate - • neighborhood! of tbeiarideucaol Hon. Geo. U.Dir- , ate, Marry, woods, Kiq, lbce.:,VHUUuaa # £eq.,.Mw .■ Swartz weldor, Feq., and others* • ' Ttaiis or ginx-Ona-fouith cashj balance - two and tbre* years, with interest, secured by Bond aodmortgagi. Tl'le lndUpatable. -; r FUhs can ue bad at the Auction Booms. . V , ant rl | < _ • •"• J, 0..X)a.V18. Aco*. ; • t&rJiAiNt? OUUivi ttAUS OJb’ JLiaW fiEHCfiVILLE LOTS.—On TOKSDAT 2JOBK- ' lntf;'Augu*t.6ih,atloo , clock,‘WiH-bosfild,oa tfi# ; prenlUe*7in Lawreucerille, by otdrr of tbo Orphans' Court of; Allegheny eoohty,. bevMHj»slx duirabla- Butlding&ots, eilnsted as Jobows:. Bixt«*o' Lola oo ttatUr. street, baring front! from -. 21 to 44 U*et r»cb,«tnd extending Loon 111) feet to v. Leechilpkt; Tvere-'JLotion Ltecb street, baring ficulairttu 24 to J2i;f*ek«acb, and extending back 110 feet to ! Twanty oae Lotson tbo ft Grtensburg Turnpikv r ea r h bavlig » front of 24 foot, and extend logt-ack 110 feet to Spring alloy. - ~ J'our Lota oo>yo.mor* street, baring fronts of 2ft • and 71 (hot, and extending back from wOto ltSfrefc, tothortaliey. . . . . SikblXota on Bank street, batlngfrpnts of 2* to 33feet>ind extending back from 87 .to US fret te (Spring alley. ■ .'XI - .; Jtleten'Lots on Prospect street, bating front! I 24and"37 fret, and extending back ItO feettoan sl’ey.' - ‘ ; Tour J£ots on Alltn street, 24 fret front by 100 fret deep to ui alley. ‘ . The atxjre are Ibe moat desirable lots around oar . city for Homes;.convenient of access.every utes bribe LswrencerlUe J-assenger.Bailwayinndi't ocenpjing the most healtbfnl and pleasant location. In, cur county. .Speculators in ml estate, would dq well to attend this sale, as tbs lots mtatb* sold regardless of price. —: ■ t >: : TaanS or Sals—-Ose-tblrd cash,-resldne In on*- said twoliyesrr, with interest, sheared by bond and mortgage • -Plans bannoirbe-bad at the Auction Boosts, Ho. M Fifth stmt J. Q. PAVIA, Auct. SiKiKASI - HOOP SKIBTSI ~ Hoop sKi&xar -Attifern for -“X"" - - ••■••.• - LADIES AND HISSES, MASONIO BALE AUCTION HOUSE, . Jtt'il' ;L . No. 65 Fifth street, VALUABLE BTUCKb A'A’AUCTLON. -OdTCESPaT EVENING, .August 6th» at & o'clock, *lll be told, In the Second Floor Sale* Boom of the Commercial Auction House, 64 Fifth street; ' 49 share* Exchange Bank Stock;. 42' 46':' Iron - CUy .6o .do; - 6u-do.; ' M.and 41 . do'' - do}— ' 40! do Allegheny do do; aol j , J.Q.DAYia,Anct. MlcjdßB d& CHJLL.UKt.VS AtiKUtig, : CBLEUIBE, Ac.; at Ancticn— ■•vary day thUwcek, at Maxonlc Hall Ancticn House, 65 Fifth-street. T.A. McCMSLbAMP. A net. oom: StiUKS AM) (JAiTEKS AT AUCTION, TUI& AFTEBSOON, mvMawmle Bail. hoi. 65 Fifth street. * : 1 -" ■ •• and 7 ’v" T. a. MCCLELLAND. Anct. ■ ! ms & TABUS AMJ TCCK.LT cUi- JULERT AT AUCTiON.—TO-HIGaT, at Misonic :iiaU, Ho*. 65 Fifth street, will be offered a large as- . . joruaesil of Table and Pocket Cutlery • • ■ -- ■ Vn*i - .. T.A.AICOLELLAND, Acct.'. WM-rrs. W GAGW.*— 1 for iIO.OOo, hivUg'3 to'ran, on Improved . . hsvirgS - jfaats to ran, os Improved dtjr or lara property. " ■’> bavin* 2 yean trrun, on - improved . oitytoreouhty u..—-• jlfer|},SOivbating 4 yeart to run, do do; il'lor*l.6tA “ 3 do.. do. do; . [ltorll.W-O, 6 ■ do ♦ do do; .3.. .do: .d 0... do; .:. ilfortaoo, •• .2 .-sdo do do; . I Apply at once, to . •• B. McLATN A OU., - jju»i - ua Fourth street. yy - T K V IMUL EU i ATKL Y QitUD COOK. for Officers’ Mem, Co. A,4stVPean* *ylTfttl» Yoldstsets, now at Newport JSnra.- To a GOOD COOK,good wigesWagaotfrtttfMloJpwm be given; Enquire at Gaxmi Orncx, Fifth street, BOLES ALii^i'AriSK, JVAKJfr' BOCBS. " * 7 . LSTTBU PAPEBB, . ; CAPPAPUtd, „\\ .. . i* BOTH PAPFBF*' ... , BILL PAPERS, WRAPPING PAPEBi. 1 MANILLA PAPEB3, A t*rro‘ and well assorted stock of the be.{ brand*. wOlhsioldi low pric« tor Cash. JlefaUtr. will find: is to their advaalsae to givexui a call.-r - .:'. UwUWtf WM. G,JOUh£ION* CO, * :fDT24*staw»-vl Fap«rlO«i’eta.67'ffoodstrßeU S" JußgKi& ; l3W MOUSED Cud* ClTOlA»t?rfc<iJtt,&lllßosdft,:Paiter»» Btiii^L«dl9s>lAtiebfer'SUaafiwmsrti-JUtbtlf for: pmrgiif. and *rtry Had of • onuunenul jad puia, Prtsilnt. «xK»»d nratlj, vitb d>apa(c&. VOX. 0. JußlioTOd £CQ n fltwan-Job PrinW, 67W00d tf. • mUCAKUijja euperici ST «rt]etoi tor th»we of Poototvipben. r, Tor •2sb 7 : r-ytU'.*i tlGHAdlON*co* UnyifcStmwtCTS • V •' Stationer*, ST Wooflifc. • - r SUr UUimMiKArii AUiUUbr-A choira Xatock tad tore* Ttrtoty-it low price*. ' ;>- fforttitby „ -> ■'myXfcSttwtod - Stationery, &7Wood uttrgL :. . Tflfiftu**’ biigak cumaAMsu XV MV 2000 fti. pbln lo rtort'aad for nl* by * ■> W. 4£ feOtiSlLTi '4o3li< 27lLlb* s tj Hiwrt* Attiaw.:- -