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Emancipation. - Acoordiog to tlw yafrnot Intelligencer, ... .and »mo other jourcalp, it would be merely a piece of cUildbL folly fortho President ... to.issuo a proclamation setting forth tie . .effect a. of .(fie emancipation clauee an a to cont act of Congress. The Intelligencer ■ shakes its head. tlird liftsiti’eyebrows, aid makes a grimace, as if it was dealing with . - the most ludicrous thin gin the world, when . it refers to the-matter. If tho Intelligencer , r . oould hammerout on tho anvil of its'logio a t. ponderous argument or two, which might be j-,' •trterwardsbumishodup with a little stately r . Tfritingj-BQ as to look tolorably plausible, ; . it= would have loft tho ro/« of to the Sow York Tribune and certain other journals, whom- it is fond of calling its ' young contemporaries.” But as Sis Hooibeas had tho gift of *** 5-—— , u jp#<(kiag Greek As n*tor*lly ai pJgieqaeak,” “BO has tho Intelligencer tho gift of “ratiod ; nation,”—and when we seo it doing vio-_ . IoDOo toth toita nature and its old-habit of re speotnbi.lity, by resorting to banter and bu£ fbenery.’in opposing the arguments of those \* who urge to President to lay before the Generals ef the. army,' by proclamation, . the duty wbioh the acl'of. Congress afore said devolves upon them, wereadily oon elude that it disparages its own weapons vv r .of legitimate warfare, and only ‘hopes to esoapo downright surrender by a kind of guerrilla fighting—tis wellwe may describe • ■* its late attempts to resort toparri/fcye, after it ,: had tried its old - regular modes of attaok and defense, with but indifferent, and oven unsatisfactory, results. Th q Intelligencer knows very well that proclamations have played an important part in war as woll aain “pQfOo—and f,!nt the history of’every age ,aud cv«;ry. country testifies that govern* meats', and tip commanders of armies es pecially, have never foiled to make use of ,thea. Iu all situations analagoas to thdt in .which our Government and our Generals j . find themselves placed at (ho present time. . The IrtUUligenccr zzn. sneer at ita young contemf^orai7, ,, the Tribune, pro vposing to make war on the .rebels by a pro > . cl&maixon—and perhaps somo'shallow per sons* or cvenpersous of suoh considerable dcpih as habitually drink their political , wisdom from the still copious, though not undimiaisbcd, fountains or the Intelligent ter ?itself—may think its sneer betokens j. euperior statesmanship,—which sometimes, &s in tho case of-iord-Palmerston, it is •Said, finds its best expression in a jaunty air of self-sufficiency,or, in other words, the confidence of long-succcspful make . believe. But all this will not‘impose on people who are not self-imposed upon, first, bjf.vwAiny, as the Intelligencer wishes, that no proclamation, or order, on the subject of emancipation may bo issued by the Presl f dent, because, they /ear its effects—and .hence, their hypocritical anxiety and in consistent earnestness; in volunteering to counsel the President that a proclamation, . Or order, on this particular sitbjeot will be mere .“waste paper,' 1 Hrutum fulmen, 1 ’ with '. other choicely rhetorical eynooyms of worthlessness- and oontempu Why, on ■ this particular, subject, however, if not on others, would. a‘proclamation of the Presi dent bo “worthless as bo waste pa per?’ > What is the peculiarity‘in the -. case, except the old, traditional *noU.m* kutgerel of the “peculiar” institution it* zßeif? vi , if -Certainly that is it. For if iho ostinsi ble'preteziß were anything but ostensible pretexts, it would hare been undignified, unworthy of the President to issue the proclamation giving the,rebel* sixty days’ ootioe as prescribed by the very tame act . la the classes relating to confiscation. Congress, however,- expressly embodied in the act it passed &e requirement that that •• proclamation - be made, and the President —has xlrk^dyissued the-required 'proclama tion, without any sense, we venture to say, \. or doing eomething merely weak and chlld ~. isiv—making a piece of ‘hrasto paper,’* that could bare effect" aid sever i . oonld ba any importanoe” whatever l Butihey «y. the elares within the rebel - lines could sot bo reached by proclama tions. Well, they don’t think so, or there. . wool d be not a word, of objection on the part of these people tb the issue of at many of tbon m would pleasenU tho “foola land . u abolitionists’* from Maine to Dixie. But be this as it may, the proclamation of the President will at least reach our pro-sla very . Generals, who >ru now daily and •habitually (for it has long been a daily Tbabit.wiih them) Violating "the lawin the . -..interest of slaveholding ■ rebels, by usirg ;■ tio brave -whovolunteered to fight tho rebels, to catch and guard their fuga . C;oua negroes, spite of the disgust and all but optamutiny which ibis degrading ser vice bsa excited in division of the aim;, east au i west 1 . If only that it xuuy rcaca iLvse Seuerals, we respectfully urge on the Picsidcni that he issue a proo laiaaucn lajiagbown iholaw to these gen* Ucrnen—aud calling. oh them, on pain of r the law~p7e ! scribes, to cnforco it faithfully. ; Guarding licbel: Property ia Pope's Army. Our readers will be surprised to eeo in Oar telegraphic dispatches, thatour soldiers lisvo been fired on from a house, then guarded b/jour soldiers. Wo supposed that work bad broa laid asido ia that quarter, but ,tre presume that this we* before Gen. Pope bad enforced: ins orders in the. field. A letter dated at Warreaton, Jal j SD, speak-, !).g of Iho unirorsal satisfaction which (id iitoiliulfttiion of. Pope's Orders had . fitfii iH tlilinrmy, e»ja: ' ! ; tfivQ lit 'Vfitrpnlou a,deputation of citi frti* .witi.<*i) (ill (leu. MoDowell, seeking to Kiism wl.-sllitir. I lie t)Kl#n»»a tb'be enforced ru tj- 1! (In-re doiihl tut a .duubt that it was /sffiid fil t-ttHlbSt, Mid tJMttBHo bo prseti- _. t:tl; 1 n«i Ifiltl fliAt fleiii McDowell, inani - The Stampede «! the tlarri< ■ MfJSI m itopdftfortt tttjiilw, aaU 0017 - The principal trouble easlolned by the : M(J;(tiWj-aupli Oh ttttler In Ihenewor eJtUen* of herfbik *ri«* fcooiibp wiref ■■jhtfeffi hilt lt>((I. r«tiSlt(ttl tio olthdal ocpjt e( Um-uttm- ■Jwc thou. &!!? , Un ? et *. 1 M prt *" »»o4 riairshm•ireatlsrbeen ient from I lit. - I €ajlhM ltdrd (hilt lie hM.doo* anp» hawibSgjsisiatJ MfQMUti' flcuersl Tiele [(((is .jtl: jJleH'i Jti! ..*.** *b* N. *l*V tbk hla Juindei hud no \’fatfilfijdittpoelug tJjicmt • yheM Sosthtm people, pT their rashpese and £ (Minfl*>li>j*ip4i»stirsDgaome,of (ho eon istfiiiiidfro-..fy'KM/'tfß t segmsn&^lflitterjpeiug their dm.- alWtlitf i(f/I»b it, )b» 4tl«i4 :; <)|'!il»(t..'Cpae.- gajhsreS.o'thsir •igwticos.'.'kiegleotod. -nHd i’.".: ♦ let ittbatM.'-«»: theijr finUoedely seated -wlyetCapd .rtiugh i • : AfafttiitMialitiMert feEhliw!** w-»4e3,'. sejs-Sn^.# .aifgia paepial .duties'-to iufitfftj i'o_llt'’i , lv»J,: Ili.fldlfeitßeeii* «»; *(aciii:ihtjr ; Ake .njiilipouslpmod, : J4. rebel itOfl ffjl'ii' 9 ]tmaa,‘aij(gii»MtflM»4Ht)idJhfejrklay**»e«, Wblea ahijS kM cjmmsi if. feisoßft! &«n* : - -} ■' }*i I I'.■"" i K-:.:-J--.r.C \ ' :••- •-•-.•• '--.• - ' ■■ .: • *J« -',■•?-,•• '.'V-.T..- ■ ■ J v ..t :■ .•. -V• r ;-i - .*•... > .•<■ - -v »mm»nain|>»nd»uborf!ii»t» 0«ier»l». It U>»t has tha. determination to execute the order whose necessity he had the judgment tp discern. Another writer from the same army, states that the residence a noted seces sionist, named Lase, was guarded by Federal; soldiers, placed there by Gen. ■Banks: . Upon arriving at Little Washington I waa told that this Mr. Lane was one of the wealthiest'plant'era', and one of tho most violent secessionists in the country—furth ermore, that his word was law among all the poor white people, and that whatever ho told them to do they wer certain to per form it within their power. I trust some other and worthier motive than simply to protcot this rebel's property, led General Banks to, place a guard., around his house. Upon examining the records at Uttle Washington, I found there was not a single vote cast against the Ordinance of seces sion in this county. Threo leading plant ers, by the name of Lane, Celt, and Fletch er t were the most active in canvassing the county, and urging men to go to the polls. They are! still nr their fine mansions, and do not seem to be at all annoyed' by the presence of the National artny. Th re is no doubt thatjflen. Pope has changed all this by Uustime. Gen. Banks was aoting under previous orders, and not from any, sympathy with secessionists. The Seige of Vicksburg Is virtually abandoned, and the rebels oc cupy the ground we so lately held. The. canal is a' grand failure. The river fell so fast that they oould not get the water into • it» and it now stands four or five feet above the surface. Of oourae it will soon be filled up by the rebels, which is -not a great la bor, as it is only a ditoh eight feet wide at the top, and one foot wide at the bottom. The river between Vicksburgh and He lena is effectually blockaded by those bat teries, and none but armed boats can get A letter says: At Carolina Landing, some sixty miles above Vicksburg, a battery of several guns is planted,:and aUboate are fired on. Above, ; at Chioet Island, another battery is sta tioned. Every boat that passes is riddled with shod The Sallio Wood, a transport, with dispatches from the fleet, was cap tured at the last named plaoe a week ago to-day, having ron the gauntlet of the other batteries uninjured. Her passengers I and orew took to tho woods, having thrown | the mails overboard, and wandered abont a day or two, when they ware all captured except one, LienL J. H. Wing, of Harbor City, Wis. He remained four days in the woods, and on adjacent islands, and final ly succeeded in stopping a passing boat and escaping. Lieut. Jas. C. Biddle, of Philadelphia, is among those who were cap tured. He was sick, and almost helpless. The Queen of the West was also fired into, and riddled with shot, on her trip up. One man, the boat’s carpenter, was killed in stantly, being oat in two by a six-pound shot. The Queen is in a disabled oondltion from her injuries daring the fight, and her repeated perforations by guerrilla batter ies, and will lay up for repairs. Two rams and two gunooats havo been placed Acts dit combat by the events of the past two weeks, vis: the Queen of the West, the Lancaster, the Carondelet, and the Tyler. The Essex, the bestand newest boat-on the river, is as good fas lost to the Mississippi flotilla, if hot to the serrioe. This is not hopeful surely. But the worst thing about the' whole story is, the shameful iojustioe and cruelty towards the slaves, who dug the canal A letter to the Net? York World, giving au aocount of the evacuation of the place, says: A large, number of negroes, probably eight hundred, were coPeciod at the quar ters provided for ihem when at work on the oanal, and these wero distributed accord ing to convenience. Some were sent borne on foot, and others were carried home on steamboats., Tho majority took to the woods, and'are now at large in a lawless state*. They made a rush on the boats when they were leaving, and were driven off by force. , They fdUy expected to be taken north in return for the labor performed on the canal, and were grievously, disappoint-, ed. They are afraid to go home through apprehension of being killed by their mas ters, and they are generally in a mischiev ous frame of mind. Much trouble* may re sult before they are provided for. They only need leaders to induoe them to com mit any kind of outrage. According to law, as well as 1 joßtlee and humanity, these slaves are free, and yet they are thrust back into bondage. Northern Pro« Slavery Men the Woret of tbe Lot. We find testimony on this head in a let ter from Huntsville* Ala., to the Chicago Tribune* We quote : r Has the /act not impressed! itself upon yotir mind that the Generals from the Bor der .Blare States, as a general rule, are much sounder on the elavexy question as it relates to the war than those from the North ? We hare in Buell’s oorps Bousseau, Johnston, Crittenden, Kelson and Jackson from Kentucky, who are Major and Briga dier Generals. All these men are for an energedo proseoution of the l war—hard blows,' ho matter who is hit, and tight lines, no matter whose mouth is sore under the bit. 1 If a rebel has a negro and he falls into our hands, either of these mentioned would send him to the rear ahd put him astride a horse and make a teamster of him. If the stave's master turned Union, .and came for his $l,OOO bill, ;thay. would dismiss him immediately without his ne gro, or put him astride of another hone and make a teamsiear of the master. Now all these men own slaves, Crittenden and Jackson a large number caebJ they are as muoU.lntercjsted in them pecuniarily ns Jeff. Davis is, jbut they don't wince at it On the other .blind, we have Buell, McCook, Thomas Sherman (Port BoyalV Wood and other*.who are from the Northern States. They don't own a negro, and never expect to; bnt they are as fastidious and tender in regard to the rights in slaves of these stay-at-home* rebel—osif the salvation of the country: depended on the salvation of .slavery. The faot is, that the Generals from Kentucky, slaveholders ah they are, are more rigid with the rebeU—raore getioin their jwar making and ' their war policy—and far. more practicable in their .views on and treatment of slaves ttiau the same, rank of officials from the North ! Can .you tell why?; •• |. - It-would bo difficult to answer the ques tion, though a solution may b« found In the foot, that these ,meu know by haddest ex perience what slavery Is ahd.what it has done iA bringing about this and they feelj as* no Northern men can feel, that the end of the war andihe restoration of the Union can be accomplished most speedily by the upheaval and oterthro w of the pes tilent causa and root of treason.: WHT Oo sor tHST Amcc ?—ir, sr is as serted by secessionists at the North, th* reb els have had for a week or ten days past two hundred and fifty thousand or three hundred thoossod men under arms in Virginia, it is remarkable thattbey have hot before this at tacked Gen. McClellan, who has not, it issafe to say, nearly so many as. this, the longer they watt, the worn off they are, and the more formidable oar forces beoome.' This they know. They know, too, thatlGen. Mo* ClelJan is nota man given to attacking. Tboy would not wait for him if they had oven half as many men-as rumor g’lvei them.] GsasiTt Smith has presented hhjeheok for $6,000 to anew regiment which isj-beiogre ernited in the Twenty-third District. “Hang the abolitionists and the traitors dogethor," exclaims that hoary old Seml-Secepiionlst, Wlckliffe, of-Kentnoky. DIED; Tcesiar, 6th of August, DABBY EUQRziE, only too of John tad Jp&ots A- McOill. »g«*d 16 months sod 19 dny*. PUBLIC JTOTICBS. |rS»LECTURE AT THE IKON CITY “w COLLEGE, corner of Pcan and B*. Glair its. THIS (WEDNESDAY) MOBMIKO, at U o’clock • * STOCK JOBBINQ. THE COAL TKADE—A ft th » Coil Operator!, Snlppan ud Prop-leton . f Mima * til ba.l>cM >1 too BOiE . 0 p TlyiD* UOOU", on THBaai.iY, iogo.t 7lh, >t So clock p.m. Boilnen o( the ntaoet Imrorteoce it the tnoe will be pretested to the Biwln*, tad elHotereeted m the trade in thie vicinity eteeern. eetly rtaueted to attend. Be order of the Comnilttfe, wumo bva cT. J A AiEd \ OHDBGH, TunpennceTil!*, which «u to come off on the 7th of Angn*t, at iron C»ty Park, 1* postponed tin JIuMDA?, Uth ln*t. The Udi-a in charge of the dinner are tsakioe effort to hare thing* nie* in their lino An t-fideot police will pre •eiT# order. T b» Committee of Arrangement* *ui do their part to giTecatU(aetioototb*lr genu. They hereby extend an lnrltatioo to all their friend*. ma tter Ticket* bO ewe. OmmiUre-Jamee Kelly, Peter 0. Hanlon, John Carua, Tbo* ttcLaoghlin, Patrck Kennedy, Janie* Tnljy, Patrick Magaire, Thor. Person «n4:, p«)sbl* st las cfflce of tbs Tree»msr t oq VittDAf. Acquit lata UdS, to Stockholders, Appearing u aoch •t tbs C3B>tneQO>iusct of bailouts 00 Mid Oils. By order of tbs Board of lArsctor*. iMUIm JAMES M. COQPKJI. Twunror. OFFm. jHuH PSmaEE - cSJL- l.O. Pxusno, A- M., Pietl desi. Bert turalued College ia the Cut*. Fwom*t Teacher*. Attendance Lut jur JHtt. Bupetb brick building*. Thorough and •st*D4lT« cenrf* of •tody. Tei.«aa*rant» and Oagur Uruo taught. FI'BTT DuLlaUo t«r term, for beardfag, Hgtit, gc. Term commence* afcprEiliJ £* zi Send 4,, President for a catalogue, inn-fi- M. dfMPfflV. Pr—. Tm>t»i^ 6 MJrt&E. Aiouy ibtthxioua tor*comm«ndamo*iwors» , 7aoiJtnjit wor«bj b UItSK, wbi*e unw**rg la* atteLti*eo*-er tbor- Mgb oo«p*ucoy will rei.dor her ln*-laU>l« Mi lady reqalrlog her »*rvl<««. Uaviog but rto'Ulj o ate to tbo cuy, itw to dl«ngtg«i—Oat b«* •* r»-r*l «*y xddruie Hie»ll. w., Qcm«u ottice, Ptti»bar«t*. bU 4 SJ*iCUi jrOTiVIM. EjifUb Bupenor Copper Mill and SHUT mo WOEKS, Pinuruu. PAfiK, M’CURDY & CO, Uaaa&ctaren of SBEATHIHG, BEAZIKBS* A3W BOLT OOPPSB, PRESSED 09PPKB BOTTOMS, BAISXD STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTSB 60LDB& •too Impcrtm and dealers IoMETALB, TIM PLATS, SHEET lEOH, WISE, die Constant] jr oo TIHNEBS’ KACITIHE3 AMD TOOLS. Wituom, Ho. 140 rim tad 120 Secood otrata, PltUbnrgh, Pecn'a. MTSpodal «rdm of Copper col to «ar deslrvd Mt> 1 mrgfrdewlrT Confessions and Experience Or AH IHTALID. Pnblitbed for the benefit tod •91 warning tad • oaottoa to young men wbo iootr from Kerroos Dcbllitjr, preanUor* D*cay, da.; top. plyl&g *t tbe tame time the means of Stlf-Ouz*. By ooe wbo htt . c. r. a. siun, witkxow noraLsas. . witqn«s atuuT * tyaoßiHsoN. uns & mu- Law, Fotnrnxxs Aim -Hacsxnero, Wassisstos Woax*, Pittsburgh/ Ponn’a. , Orncx, No. 21 Maxxxt Stxxsr. Manulkcturo all kinds of STEAM ENGINES AND MILL MAOHINEBY, CASTINGS,. BAILBOAD WOES, STEAM BOILEBB AND SHEET lEOH WOBK. AND BEFAIBING dons on short notice. mh2Btdlj JHTJOHH COCHRAN A 880, Manutocturwe of IBON BAILING, IBON VAULTS AND VAULT DOOBS, WINDOW •HUTtEBS, WINDOW GUABDS, Ac., Nee. 91 Second street and SS Third street, between Wood and Market, ilare on hand a variety of new Patterns, fancy and plain, suitable tor all puiFOMS. Particular attention paid to enclosing Gravi Lots Jobbing done at shortaotice.! B hb ffyPittabnrgh Steel Works. tsoao joscs n. *otd w. n^cnxopua. JOSES, BOYD k Ctt, Uunketimn of CAST .BTfSL; OVO, BPBING, Plow AND A.B. STEEL, STEEL SPBINQS AND AXLES, corner of Hoc ud Fint itrwts, Pitubnreh P, °°'»- . ocl» j. c. unnnia x . „„ (STJ. V. KIRKPATRICK 4 (X>., nuuDotom. Ud Wholeul. Duler. In LAMPS, CBANDELIEBS, Ac.. ••iWboleßj. A*cnu tor KiEB'SCELED SATED ILLUMINATING AND LUBRICATING CAEEOJ. OILSi KoJ 30 Woon SrecxT, oppotluSi. CWW Haul. Pliuhnnrt. P«. i ■ Mlt lvil CSrCO&HWHU. & Kens, CABBIAGB MAXCPACTtJBBHS, At tb. Ud wtoUiabc, Co*A /ACU.J, ' ; DDftOßfE* AT>r,. -.f jnfde jpp nrin-ipsl puic* fltA~te»'. • 'V/: ;^n»r •j & C-J.KAaKI.fi, fiaper juad tieiUrs lu BOOK, PBfNT CAP, LSIIEB AND ALL KINDS ON WltApi NISO WEB. ' jlWUnrc JciMved /ran Vo. il Wood.tree] lo'No. iS SaifLCojJ atreet, rityturgh, Fa.'~‘ L ' ; '' ■ ' ernK&B on trade ton wtj pwiiv »■ mum, fi«r WARDING ASD CpaMISSION UESCUANIuid *fcCircle irticr In CUBES*, BCTTIB, SEEDS, nSH, »nd Prodne* Ofeftt Wood Unw, riluljrch. P«. > iflli} ' utu i*4oMi*7 U No. * L«d Dll on LuEud for eelely - ■ 1 ■ \ ! ‘ ■ .notices. | jrr JPpeh tiBejhejtts. r »jtr « |Tp=>.«PECIAIXY 10 PHINT «tmi: DEATH AT HOHE I OBASQS Ot LIFE It TBS FIBI I NO *'3oBB‘' TO BE HAM ALL tJeUS TYPOS AT | JOIN TUK I . SEMPLE INFANTIiY, Leave your ~ ,C OMPOfIPi > 'G STICKS" and tnlse up your “BU(X)TING BTloKB,”—?erre jour « onntry u Bui FtujvLnr did, rod God will j»u. Wtf. H. MOODY, C*j)i-lD PATCH BlHLT>ryO t FHt»i ■«». -nfl tiUMjk&D TttUU*A>ii BIOEE TBOOPB CALLED FOR. .voir OR JTEr-ER. No pooiblej escape from being drafted, if you do not oaUit before tLo lOtb thie nventh. THE SUMNER INFANTRY Want* TWENTT 810 BE MEN, at Second, floor, to Dispatch building edwabd j. seibebt, august fiCHWi.ss, E T'JTI'ttUUKGn REaVY AHIILLEBY COMPANY 18 GOING TO FOBT DILAWAUB. ot Pem'x. thiiTiA, \ Atuviamt OiKiaAt’a Orrict. / T am directed by the Gore roar to lofor m ydu that you are amtorised to retie a Company of Art'llery* men fur at'Fort Delaware, to meet mjoMHoc lu part of War Department ef lflih Jot|. lHriJ. A. L. BU»BKLL, Adjutant Gesarel Pmn ylrauia. Cam Joo> J. Tocao, vltUburgb. The Comjiaay U rapid'y fillingup. I’b ti e who diiilw tb* iJtlgoring labor cf Infantry eerr..-*, n d yet arc drainku of ealiatiug is the ar ».y, will Hud it to their inteiaat to ca l at one* at tb*> rto«i«iro»H, No. 2 BT. Cl AlB flttaei, PUtaburgh ; as tins i« ihe coir new aitiljety uomp.ny that will Iw accepted from Wu’eri Pennsylvania, autlmd T JOIIN J. YOUNG. AViuv. THE AXDEBSON CAVALRY A The U prepared to eotut a I ratted natntwr of YjOUNG .MEN, * r good cba'acu*r nn 1 tn» telll. era* ley the above ccrp*. now aerviuK ua HaJuT Geo. HueU'a ("Body Gaard ,r Tb* Troop is to be to err* ed to a B*ii«ilno, by ord>r or btentary rdautoo. tamt be jn the field by the let of rein. tub-r, at fur beet The ltliiadon i» to bo an l.dcpond nt comui»Qd,fo| »p»cia eerW in the Armyoi in. übio We wmi mvuof good courltut.oa, good and 'OMlU«ji>c». I U'>g»rn wliMi gto min thle «**!»• will addrou tba under.lg. rd, rare of • bite, ore * to. „ FRANK B W*iin, >-Ul;!w | yir>t r. itco ijiu Will bv mrired si Jin, lot K?>l«r«l ■trrtf*, epuMlt* Ido Mlcgtou; H»tlxub flunk, »r *t tb? rKxuliii t ataad. ta th* Wortbwcßt j'qmrv ol tbe Diubrad. Citf. 1 HTCB.VHD C HALE, L«4«nrCo A, 9th I>. !i C. jrtitr !il rt'K Tin , ¥ OAT.- i Ld oioroio^ *«cura rn it j DuLLaESt an A; 1 ? t'A I’ass Boos, on la»t 1 a edny beiw*«t)6t o It£—ihe ro illy iafonut bit friaada icd the publtr iiM ta tnmol»c &o»,*od«ill ..ttvcd |hla lie* a- (oopae os b rlra.-* or fa ('rdfra left a< J Oomjrr, oa the t<»Hay toalas, fjo* of Fifth r rett, trill Mt.nd-d t >. a. H. ANPEntfoN'. ! 5175 fd, thrae rplfcild sew €Jf oetuv* OuT 4oh for 9l*A| acd Jtaau.Uui 7 octa*© IS for 12 o. Jus'. r»ca[rp TAV.E PIa.N !**• PUNO 71i* •bo*J asks b*Te { r»ot*d firejf iU lisoa iri of BalOfi Broa , New Tcrk (oil LpjQ improrai (mss, ncJ erep'ar* ••r» i JBL.OTTS BLUHBj'S Fifth attrei. fat fp -tb* *h"» and Kaabo'a t'Uaoa, ua* mfl Polo m I ABi' JiOhOli TO TUf. J AXfAV- U EOS Of ALLEGUENT OODNTT.—Tho >■»< »ii.-eed by idw m wnich to claim the abatement oi fl PEB CENT. %11l expire In tbie u.ontb cf brp;*o bernnxt, *s fellow* t First Ward. Plttsou*gb, LawrenccvlUo, O esccot anl SeldwinjDKMct , Orptembar 2d. ►*oonl Ward, P-ttibungb, Pitt, NerHU: acd lllf din Diauloisi Beplombrr 3d. Third WsM, Pittecurgb, Colling fiewi-kley Bat' ougb, Jefftrsrc, Heebtes, bewlcklry Tcwnsnip eo 1 tOuwOeo, bebu-mber 6tb Fi-arih Wild, Pitisburgb, MoClorosnl UtT-r St. Clal* Districts, Bepumber otb. Fftn W*rd, Putsburgb, Wilkins, ilsoebuter, fioott, PettOD, t'o 'th Pliuburgh and CbartiDra Ll»- trlcts, September Bth. Blxth Ward, P.iuburgb, VrrsalUes, Teiuperunce* Title a d Uoblusoo, September lOtb. BeT*nth Ward; Pittsburgh, McKeesport, West Pittsburgh ahd routb Faystte, September Utb. Eiabth Wjrd, P ttibu-gb, Elisabeth, DgnbcU and North fiyetta SebtomberlStb. ' r Ninth Ward. Piti>turgb, Elisabeth B rcu,b, Union and klindtey DUtil.ts, Sep ember 13th. Fir-t tkard, Allegheny. West Uisatetb, Lower Si. Clair and Mtlo , September 14th. Seco-d Wjmi thaler, Tarenlttn) an*! East Blrmlckham, tupwmber 26th. Tblr.l War.i, AlleKbeny, Birmloghuni, Pawn, Hampton and McOendlcss, September 17th Ftotirtb W|«M. AUrgheny, Ea t D*er Be sene, BlohUnf, Indiana and Duooeenu Duroagh, Be,tem>er kOtb. Wo*t Demi Sharraborß, Franklto, Penn and Bom, Septe-ber 2fd* wbenof tkke not! *. A. FLOYD, . I County Ireosu or. Pttahurtb, August 6t*<, 1862t2toawr Kj KW (pAKPKIB, A large anortaeat. So. 87 FoDIIB StBEBI, M'OALLUM'S, Bought prylvus to the general aduanoe la priote, of Jot j lit. | We ere enabled to tell oor present stock et eery'favorable rate*. lAULIC (JO JLI BANGS. We ere maklcg two tiiti of oaraew BANG«B, No. t. 6 fact wide. aadWo 3,4 feet 0 iccW They glre the matt fw/tet ea Uifacticw> tod ere Terr rtMtom/ca/ la fuel, • T . OBiiTB FBOXTI, of the li|m( *tjlcn and beet aciib, tod OOOKINO STOVES, of >vcr* «)*, ecriptloo* toi eel* at the loweet prioee. oast ibok qodsk fnoNT©, mon bailjno, and all kind? of CASTINGS made to order. I). DeHAVEX & K>\, yp 47 To*fU] «t7»t, A»«< ttxjvhßt'ALcLoth m vyjcj kJk —•acha'-Unge tr.» wo ridi w*» 4*f/vPr»»*tU oo: *• iut te a tftroo iip» f*oo wih ap> b- r Wring, r, aod ▼ll an t w bv k*«ire or*>f * 4 that |**W Cl4bc# e'iii .tfaiiA aorfc t tat ♦♦Seif Adju.?ii g" -Uxthturenbdoifcn cotNp *jo m p,r i WrUju-r l»it «p4y;i**, *j,.* aaii> pi#ea nraofirytuqrilcln oa »bf4* a*Adou« li »oq dod’t Ml«‘b ji,'i/y It »* t t Ufuxy> buy without a\th« ruu«b i(s'.; •• bb*biuJ IJ LiCi A rt■iJil u j.*i j"/ JO JiAilVuauiiOtXvr«*l/ fur itn)lj? ue», by V,>j; ■-. Djvl.jA.' p i i»r> reoo.v»*d HMn»T{i.- ciauatt «<-4 ,oy t ; * tK-riso or q; > t t.iff/'ui ih- t fatuity Grocery fciyh? of ‘ f ■ . : . : JO«.V A' RStffiliiW, qnfl . j eArf.Pf *nd IJmixl , UOltC. VIJiET VK\^»An.—Flmjm;. . I Ifciier*>»bo-'«ii« » pjwe a’Mcre : of'pa.*tf.«f je r •Vlo-u r t -of.ijltklfi-if, o u i.* aeppned by tb« oratittailat bu f«pjMy UrcctsrfH r»vf- • \ jmiw a. npNSUAW, • /ni . ; : l l (rbargbi atd«ft.?ltiliAau.s Ff'iS'Ol tfiefr,'Alltghuny 'flty/eucrttiat pti|;r.< it> ci^y'^jperir, v jo acwrtlabpa.with.irm A'w-n bcwk* fur tlppr iit tp* « U/iiy Ttiod, VoJVm?eft?fl fft ut .'AU I t. gbwy attire ina » !; • TMr'o'inlfroo f re»pr«ifnry rut u«nt: *»Uy *jTjf-eil|ro"efth ;clt|*?rt tucowe /urwnVtf la title ute ‘blßeefiem ut M- a'J ity ry »jg ip; iKiy# In rbefy-td, lutbt l;ui«i >Wqhoia of toiartteery iwtilrtd twin * JuJl W t Tm)4> rt. M \wg,- PnnVfVn ■-JRFM. |dfi b i ecu j v<>4 up tj j gEND TO A; BROTHER, OB FBIEKD, IN THE ABMY, 08*- OF TBB PATBNT WBJTtBO OdOS Wood and Thibd Strbbts It contains Pen, Ink, Paper, Cnrolop**, Cbaekna aad Checkerboard, tod ym meunr(« „ %01l 9 Jjl A t»aii i’b bLOUu cs^ARUaEtT Tbo (iCNriffK ABtirLi, ©rtpared by thi? origl- bullatautor. Dr. J. 11. LI V o*l V, whi£i baa proved \ / (imU to be laraloabld to the (.are of SCROFULA. Canckbous Fokmations, CuuHEom Diseases, Erysipelas, 66 Foth Starr*, Old and Btubbobv Dloebs, BobVUATIO PlSOßDEfifi, OYEPEPSIA, CoSTIVKNESa, Jaundicb, Salt Hhsum, Mbboubial Dukases, General Debility, Female Couflaixts, ToGETHBB WITH ALL OTHER ’’ Disorders: from an Improper condition or ten CtBCIJLATOBY SrsTEM. As A oenrbal Torio, U oOanrd to tb# pottle u a medtdae la erery Wr worthy of ceoAdencft—tt borlag oow ctood the tect °* eiftoy jean, with the raeull of • rapidly inenu lag demand. AB A TOHXC, it haa no equal. Cmllko the *"«"y ▼ll* olxturaa called “Bitter*,” it erntw C o talar •ppfdu, bet (law loot aad rigor to tbs eyaten gradually aad permanently. W>A ®P»toea itTicLß being in the market, r*e- den great caatloo oeoastary to porchaslog. Aak fer that prepared by Dr, LINDSEY, and take no other. SIMON IQHKSTOV, Druggist, Wholesale end BetaU.Aeut, center Bmittbfield and fctirth Street#, Sir!) A P ILLS, for Aoidity of tbe Stomach; v Oxygenated Bitters, oonutn do alcohol; Corel** Piij*, for rbenautisa. Lindsey's Blood Searcher, genuine; Bunion and Corn Piasters, warranted, Tttsoet Powder oaruln dretfc to do.; Benrlße. pQ lfled; remote* grease, Ac.; Holland Gin, lotto • tsgt; Bednn Neater, freab from the spring: Btpinger**Gli»,«odoten; . Blixir ,*f Bark, a tonio and ittnolut; Uagnulla Barn, remoreaplrrpei, do.; O.aag* Jlowsr Water, rerj fine; ?V??i Mtdicmea, largest 'assortment !n tbe eity. . £JS t „ SIMOH JOHH6TOH, J°P tolthfliilisni Fourth ■ treat*. R. BULGEK, Maan&ctnrer of erery description of E. ho. «5 sHnarinD btrkt, - PtTTBBUBGH. AJbJI assortment of PITTBBUBQH SAN UPA& TUBtib FOBNITU&E oooataaUy on hand, which wo will Bril at th* lows*) price* fo/oASIT lalfljtyosJ* i, - 20,000 0P RYK WANTED MOOES’* DISTILLERY. pay the highest cash piice*. PROOUCIfi.-. paefctf Butter, In big* * bbUi ' • b»l|. Sggt; •* * 8 ; ooo Jb*. foantry Baeun, flbooUUr*, fiid«*ur.d Oamij . .. W toss* prim* palling Cream rheeses 1 H niUDLK, —I2H- 1. • IfCt t.Uwrty »trrst. IJ *Wy V AU-W f*4 ,J.v UsßoCauariug Company h-r# reinmed ttstr vul • from Wo.**Wood treatto the Old i>r-w.rj t «r of Pin sireoi and imauttn* Way; o*oa pa s Oky&atfOoLUuU#, Agent. jj \^ iit-TAL/tt kVkhl ttfMolti. lor iJ . I ; alvS:. i uuvss. V fccp.beul I'tnn j,. au...«uss» our l-.-.. ■. -. 1 • «U.-; .-V IMi-iU C4 I- / '■ 4 lml 't , |ici iri'Sp rtuuit " ‘ r r:: -Mi.'itippi,*, ■ - --‘■’ft. ■ i N-v lM |, b-..iv »V,r i ]nh.l»K.t~ijuu ortf.tw Chico; ■; - ■ •->?-. Eomi-mi;. - „ . ' . • A‘t tfn ‘ Mnin - 3 n. PA *Tir,i t\ i >Ai A’*' H . Wi a <..— i i,4vu i» »iun iti’i I'* 1 '* H!* I 'J , «|Tu(e , i<:.tau« !V*i,r M ,t» for #riaM wo.tud MUttiv «u*si. ’ • •• ; ••■ .. U. • WAkt,. tfAl'fcit, oMh*p,^\7TT;llT*H- H»Uf du.fioft tp* SiiiniaaK tUfr 1 e»*i.« jVIVAIJUIIcS! rentin' l £ .iTTETI' ‘ a“u«i .'•M ' i: .: - ■ V T. 11. vomT »rn j'M >b l.AljiiK UEfirt Vw. I \‘W* l-ll tlll SOW In-tint, »nd ».r Mb bi a>t i. u vllllit *t,r (in iiaiib nmu-UiKi COfv hiTJTirt • ’”11 ei a* tl Kir**teliy .. . - • a M- w. Jil. QuaWt.Y:n MWrty sire*!. (]() V^ReCV.^A fso. V tiAT.'T ui .UU su.raanii fi>r saiKlry \v iynoKM tiy uTJa »12 -—n ti|:*•» -* locli «tllbt». rwfiftid nail lot'V«J» t>* »“i i • BESOV B 01)1 |m> ' I:sTirt_i43l'o,,,,ritik.,,,. t 4 , ----, i-. • - - - •••al , z , gf l ifirr': .;--.A..7.7::.1,i'vi..-...,.,•:-.::::::,..4.,,:,,,i,:.,:,.-_-..,_. ' -j. For tale by w. 8. HAVEN, PUiPLEg ON TBB KaOB, Sore Eyes, Soald Head, Tettbb Affections, Ltfeb Complaint, Loaa or Affstixs, Low Spirits, Fool Stomacn, ITS ETTECTa abb MOST BENIGNANT, AND CANNOT FAIL TG BENEFIT, whkbb used febsb* VBBIRQLY, AND AOOOEDCHG TO Dl SECTIONS. PtTTSnFRQH. THOMAS UOOU, ll> Tl pMithurafi, LACS MANILLAS AHD .POUiTST** *l*&tf tsfwur.t*. -■■;• • ■■•■•■• ■ •• - rjX) WHOLESALE BCYSBt 6r j DOMESTIC GOODS. J. W. Barker & Co., 39 JBtarMcet Street, Ofler tor lalo ■ 100 BALES SHJJETIHO9; 79 UASE3 SBI&TIHGd* 60 OASES PBIHTS; By (be package, piece or yard, at LESS TBAX EASTMAN PRICES. VTEW TRIMMING AND NOTION JJI HOUSE, Ho. 78 Uorket Street SULCBViH & GLTDE, T&IMMISGS, B T BBON&, HOfIIKBT.OLOV H *KD MITTS, BKIRTtI CjLLAEfI. TIE* AND STACKS, BK BTA, COK'ETS, PATTERNS, Ac.. HAIB-NETBA FANOT ARTICLES, EMB&Ol&C&lEg, (new sty!*,) And all the LATEST NOVELTIKB In eer line of be*loan, on band aad telling at the Lowest Price*, JVI tit* ITJLeISW l' Vii 1 E.Q.—- ■ 11. Jxat roealriHz, a Tery lurso ocw ■i atoci <* piano Fokins, selected? « ffdf persoaallx ' frem tbo«lelrat«i JUABOfaTbt GOODS VB< CBSAK • ~ L AWJtSt chtaper thai tfruttnj for lining Coaiarta, LAYILLA, cl»eper than Cklioc* w CoilditD. BLACK ALL WOOL DELAXN6. BLACK ENGLISH CHAPS. BLACK CHAPS MABETTS. fisrCßU aaj eximlne this ftock of Ooodi beAnv orctuulpg tQ i JJOKNK'd TKIMIONG bTOHE, N0b.77 and 78 M&iket Street KEW GOODS! SEW GOODS Ml WE beg tear* to. Inform oor cu'omeh tbet we oow on hand the LdBOCST ANu BtBT BB i EOTSD 6TOCK OF OOOD3 we bate enr bed ct tntexMoo oJ the jeer. Berlog pnrobued largely la the eerie pvt of Jolyr pmioos to the Ute edreoae Ui price, we in «c*< JoWto/BoS?* “ “ ' aW *"* "“» ***“” We elldt el wholealt boron lotualst oer u> •ortment of HOOPBKIRT9, ! OOBSETri, *AIB SITS, 9&U> t>BEBSX3» OOTTOK UOStSSX, QLOVK*. YEITCT BTBBONB, BUtoS TaiuiUNaa, SEIUT BRAIM, *ai txuqx 00039* BtACK B(iMBAZ!HS,“B'ACE )TlK4,t&a tUklncltof IHU4&SAT QOOWI JOS. UORSAS, WnOLMAL* ROOHS-M *») U fttorlM. » H Hot, n »>j »« M \ BRICT H'tatliT. gHECIALNOTICR A choice la: tf reel MAITSBE IXCt WiIAUS AJtUSSITAI ftni Mlccilew tvs> * «i loputteiidL PdTTSa.VS .veil’ i.iriisuiirasjimj’w. Joel cpttted •aifor Ija . IMOSf, UAOCCJI A CQ., n w. Mf^t. M t\y uV'ui).3( J\iW Aredaltjf fa reeelft of new iMUtAUNOS, W &Hiws«A?l»wSOT?kfa. ' • *' ' »\ *s-» lL 1 A>m M»< THU*' iLAiit Kt.T5, ac. IJw 1 *V on I. tamed w . „ KAWs.yivcaca a iu, IT Vlfth nrnr«. ttuuiK SEtUVs? Ai‘ ilodviced Pjricosk JAiVKET LSM'.SS el oKOAXPMfc fom WJifc -10-wti A r«W. aVRUR.U MISS le.X etaiJCo. BUAIVIKJet wei. A ACUBSi,«lee.l. SILK amus,,t «« IbeUei nu.Ltjefnoor t'KTOtS, JsatojOMd. _ W.&». HUGHS. .^juavtiejaEjrTfs. AND RETAIL hall., BKTURTf OF THE FAVORITES. For p'ritiocijf FOUB FIGHTS OXLT, commencing Monday Evening, August 4th. CABSCKOS? ADIXErS , ajuNSTKELS. ; SIXTEEN STAR PERFORJfERa* Thia Tree pe ar* no» ©o the*? rettratoTMlidfl pbla, erter tbe mce6*ital »oo»bnr*«cri. Sb»y OH > 9 : ih»ir r per* tictue on or aboottfieSthof Ao» rcfct. Tbe lroup« cannot poiuivtijr perform longer lo tbUcitT than t*e time aba'* nuatlontd, a* ttey appear in llam* nrg Angntt &tb. ..<■ TlOK*:')^—£scca'«i t hisdrea.n conta. '■ • e ’ Boon open at ?»4 o'clock to coe’menca a v B. Jrytl:7t EvWA>D«. Agent. $l5O m * VU£i $l5O OBOVHBTEEH & SALE having removed tf tt* are now pTT*pcreJ to efiw llie JfntiUca coign 1 3re •• now acaia full . 7 OCTAVE BOSEWOOD PIANO, j oonta’Blo* al> .mproric*.at-. Lllvd ft* tbl«couuti> orSarope. or*r*«tmiig l>a*r, Jrm>ob (rsulnotice, bar? pedals lull iron Cram*, tor. $l5O CASH, Warranted fer fiVKJEEAES. Bicb moulding cai^i, $175 t© $200,. .a. 0. OLT&ft. all warranted made or Jho brat aeasored material, and toataod better than an) «ld lor H‘Oor fHX-!•) ibe old method* ot mean actnrr. V * iu*ltetbe bcii judr*» to examine aud.Trr~ three new. icilrcrocutK aadwv aund rend) its) t!niu*io test then «id. an? otbere manuiectared lo thia ccanwjr. GEOVEcTEEK-'i BALE, mySfrAm J 478 nUASPWAY, W. Y. Vnw MiiLui* tAJAa ASIJ jjAKMO -1 « KZUHf', tretn the celebrated maaniactor) ot Saaon A Hamlin, Boeton. A lea, two cord aecoDa band 6 cetera UcJedtooe, CH SAP. For rale by •«4 w»«t n ** r k < e/^vtrt g'i'Ju. .uijuuu j-i&i J tut rtc*i rod, #cia9 «>' bi'KIAO&BYU&II. post hia. treble*, or J£ strings, 4 t-c«r becccda, or a. *♦ 3 •• *. * V-oi,Ty m Thirds, or ’•> " .3 “ ■/."';*< Fcu'ttu, or Q “ 1 2t«t otndUy french c* (krm*u lit, kid, ft! *t>4 4ia itriOßß,each , lo B«>t quality Ooluir J>, A £ £, filter tlnzcu. «cb.l6 2® etiDj *\ I*o. .' .- B*et, quality Violinc*lio, A and 31 *»u «. »«* •*. '*• • QAaJ-C | --»i :y. . ? Slnllod to any address, post pokt/on r*«*f|>t.of the »ci»oy t or In poisiagasuuupe, by 7 JOES' H« 2piLVJB, 51 Woodelrvet. largo tot of trail Strings jest arrived \ toiin Cos**, flutes, Aca.nlaanc, &c. T.IILOIIS. GOODS) finWBY O. BALK & CO.^ (ttaoceaoocs-io Watt,) Are now receiving .their Bcnuner Stock, comprising erery variety of goods adapted to men and boy 1 * m t «&!&* In ex tsot, chnlm taste and pricw wUI cuoparo isvccobly with any In the tr*de. '1 V reach, American and West of England Cloths, d the beat make*, of evtry shade and qaaUty~a Very Urgeajaoruneot; Casstnwrro.acd'Dceshins; toper Ulack french Ducekui#; Coper Black french Coal oerat; Fancy thosimerea in retry variety: Libb*j. : Black and iroscy Uassliucrwi'BUk filuatJ Caatimerta »* every shade ono color. i- - • .r :r ; - VEsTthUi— Fancy bilk and Botin.Vesting*, new styles; bupcrßUciCxUinand bilk Vestings: hfatiasa and fancy KUk Vestings; Whim floored tilhand . Satin Voitings. . Alio, every variety of roods for Business Coato; ! likewise a very cholou "election of Furniahttg-tJood* ■ adapted to goutjetusc’f wcur. Soliciting an aoriy call trow our the ••uWic.any orders/entrusted to onr cars will Aieet *■' with prompt attention and punctuality in «li 'ease*. BLENttY 0. UaLE a Co«, Alercbaot Tailors, whig Cor i'ennardbc cbur street*..- J L'VTlO**' 8«t Lilli, /CHEESE -AT AUCTION.—On WED LV/.NhBDAY aTTE«Wo N, Au-Eit tth.'et 3 »4xk. *i'Mneod,et*L*TUl AqjU--, tfa_ aa yiftft C»J* , 4Ui.tiQnv fit liith«ir.&t,l>Do CberT7 U)uatiif 1 tno.-* 8 Ones YtoiiUa ccxtesA, Ac. tax | lijOO UOUaiiuuLO tImAHUKK Vj*l ABOUOS—Ua WBUSSSUAV JtriSß -6(10 », Angtal e», at X o'clodt/wll la sold, .« D». rW Auction, &i h\ Ui sii«»s,:& Jury* Twietj otgpod ttoluehod ITulbliar*, jpo.u & iao.ii; J«»vij}ir ibocitr., totapiii tti dinwl Walnut Htdaiwd, turnw low., ost ««t»t*aa t Marble lop Tati*, Work fctJiMU, lan* LoJtlflz GUav a*mU.t Lksuxa Uaak JliiP.m*, CaipcU, iUio'ra. llotud Table, Waeft Stand*. U*nj .nnUi'P'.ii IfefeMMia, Oconee awr% kuo&w wa*dr»e#i «c*. »o* - ts , J?->-^*VlS.Ana. H^ r (MAUiIOI ' ■ ' VAOIIS ASD 3IIESES. SI4SQSIO UALU AI'CTIO* H0C8I; .UUOiS, SuOfcS\4.\ITuJiTIECSAi jR AUUWpN. M-juame bAil, hQ*Uthif\Xt,t,mtt. ... _ •'• -V- ST). And n AKKRA'S.' 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