The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, August 08, 1862, Image 2

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I" NewseeO August s—Tho Forth
'•i;l: :.;.'.',■.;■■•■■'■ y *fc' - -■-' :.Ammean, of this city,, has an important
• • ‘. --letter captured by the'First Ohio Cavalry
■ s - '•■■’' SKifewritten by-Gen. Pillow to his brother in
Pj " Tennesseo. The General is alarmed about
: h ' the new polioy, acdsays that we wiU’go to
'“ !■ -"pi-' cateyne negroes in less than thirty days,
•>:‘ il| ' ■ v - and wiueweep the river bottom. He thinks
; tho only safety for the negroes is to carry
i;;:.. them to the interior,' and yants-his brother
-■; I!. .- ,«| r,:, to helplim get off hia negroes'' before they
./:■_ “i ; 1 are- caught, bat says/the''secre't miiit be
J? . kept. He thinks thatfithe South . will re-,
j|v ; ,'.:sa : :||i .-yi;*;-;. .eeive its independence, but tflll loseonei
: iV. i. : i , v : - : Js- pi;. thousand dollars . worth of he
-1 \ -ti' -”- • gross. HehaSa"plantation in. Arkansas,
i : \- s£' ;■: and w»n»a to got his negroes across the
! . -i. v-. ■. ys|v ’: Ss? river into'' Mississippi, but Curtis is in the
-\ . & waypHt eaye thst the safety of their
• i'.P :-®PS •■ , properly depends on immediate sotion, and
'*'. N.*? - . wante his brother to give out that the ne
' grots takon by the Federal® will be sold to
': -V: • ;i- Cnbs after the war ie over, .i ■■:
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i: A t/niled People.
.. j If ono may judge of’the opinions of the
v \ masses of tbo people by the resolutions and
and speeches,, enunciated and Ipndly and
rociferously'approved at the "War Meetings
• held inwall parts of the country, we ahaii
be compelled to infer that there is no dis
sent from a vigorous which
/ shall embrace the whole scope and'apirit of
/ tho lole acta of Congreaa,— Ilia confiscation
v < and emancipation measures fnoluded.
Washington is $0 exception to the rule.
Tho resolutions and the speeches there, are
an up to the mark, and they were received
with loud acolaim. There.is matter for
. - much encouragement in all this. The peo
ple are fully up to tho work we have in
hand. They are ready to use every means
which God, nnd nature; nnd art, and cir-
; sumstances have given them,'which it may
bo lawful to uso, to crush out this awful
rebellion, and save tho country and the
, Government from the perils with which
they aro environed.
. Governments are naturally conservative,
V. and il 13 pretty ovident that our Govern
ment is not up with the terrible earnest,
ness, and the resolute determination of tho
people. The Government is now where the
■■■• P'°P le woroBi f months, ngo, and there is
hope that it will come on in good time, and
nono'too fast for the impatience of the vau
“ : guard.
The only discordant notes aro from
Brcckenridge Democratic political conven
tions and meetings. Tfie resolutions and
■-J . 3 P of these Bemi-traitors, aro like'.the
cr °ukings of the owl and the raven, those
-foul creatures which delight in. darkness
and corruption. They are but few, how
ovor, or if they are many! they hide them
selves from the light, and the notice of an
Indignant people.
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The Arrival of the First Norwegian
'Vessel.in Chicago.
The Chicago papers notice the arriTai of
the brig Sleipner from Bergen, Norway, at
that lacustrine port “Tho Sleipner” says
the Tribune, “is a hermaphrodite brig of
about thrco hundred; and fifty tons burden,-
oommandcd by Capt Waagc, and first offi
cer Hardier. She loft Bergen, Norway, on
tho 23d of May, with one hundred and fifty
passengers, and two hundred barrels of
herring, consigned to Swana & Syneslvedt,
110 Ninzle street The vessel arrived at
. Quebec on the 6th of July, where Bhe re
mained until the 10th. 'She then started
. for tho Lakes, and arrived at Montreal on
the 11th; passed through the Welland Canal
on the 21st, and reached Detroit on the
. 2dth. There she left 40 passengers, and
, ; started for Lake Michigan; arriving at this
port Saturday-evening as above indicated.
The health of the passengers during tho
voyage was excellent—not a death occurred
on the passage, and no sickness. Soon
after they reached Lake Erie, a child was
born to one of the passengers.
" ; The Sleipner is the first European vessel
which has ever reached this port direct,
with emigrants and consignments.. The
sending of the vessel is an experiment on
the part of the merchants of Bergen, and it
is yet too early to determine whether it will
prove successful or otherwise. She takes
a return cargo of grain. If successful on
her homeward trip, our merchants may
. reasonably expect a large accession of di
rect trade with-the countries of Northern
Europo. ■ i . -
Of tM> passengers, but few remain in
Chicago, the most intending to locate in
Wisconsin, lowa and Minnesota. '
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The Philadelphia, Press has a long article
exposing the conduct of the Democratic
press of this State. It asserts that thecon- j
tfbl of the Democratic organization in Penn**
b sylvania is in the hands of Mr. Buchahah's
■ intimate friends, and all the who
■opposed Dorciasin 1860, whether politi
cian* or newspaper editors, with inconsid
erable exceptions, are as acrimonious in
-their, hostility’ to the Administration and
the war ns they were in their hostility to
-the heroic Senator from Illinois;
\ The Frets gives specimens .of the. tone of
the leading.Breckinridge papers in this
State, and concludes its remarks as follows:
We need not continue this roll of infamy,
save to add that the Pittsburgh Morning
Foil, conducted, by James P. Barr, the
~ Breckinridge candidate for Auditor Gen
•: eral, is among the mbs t reckless andTnali
! emus of the set. His paper is the only one
J m “ 10 hupported Douglas in
i 1860, a support, the sincerity of which can
i ho understood when it is known ■ that be
was one of themost unscrupulous advocates
of the disgraceful fusion movements of that
yearjsby which unauspecting-Douglas’Dem
ocrats were induced to help the the Disun
ion candidate for the Presidency. These
evidencee prove conclusively that the whole
_ organization of the Breckinridge Democracy
- of Pennsylvania is inspired by the most
embittered animosity tb the war. One fact,
whioh challenges successful contradiction,
Completely establishes this allegation, viz:
that there it not a single newspaper supporter
of that organization : m' this State tohickdoes
not acorn the disgraceful doctrines of the ad
dress of.Fra.nrns IP. Hughes, and which does
' oof regularlg repeat thesentiments of Vallan
. . digham, Ben Wood, and-Chat class of politico
■. agitators , ■- -
A Pxorosmos.— An ombulanedeoipais
•imperatively necessary foran army. Tbs
material "of whlobifcii formed fa. eolcoted
from tbosowboothermsewoold besrarme:'
let this class bcrelforedat once. From
among thoso of our people who excuse
themselvsf fromsorring aa soldiers in con*.-
eeqoenoo of atjenogo oWeiTlee as firemen,'
select whoever are willing to join the am
bulance corps; Muster and pay lhem-,for.
this parUemnr service, let them* remain'
with' the hospitals in (pro of thoetck, and
thaa'nliaTS able-bodied Boldienr.irbo.want
toi ght • i _
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FRIDAY MORNING,'-AUG. ». ~
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fThe sirencih of North and South
Contrasted,
The following table is of unusual inter
-00*: *yM». tiine, aa it shows the whole able
bodied force of both North and South. The
usual enumeration is of'the men between
the ages of eighteen and. forty-five, but
this does not give the whole strength of a
nation available for warlike purposes.
Should a war last three years, lads between
fifteen and cighteea'coiiid be made use of
before the was over. At a pinch, also, men
between forty-five and fifty could be used :
WHITE MALES LN THE UNITED. STATES BE
TWEEN THE AGES OF FIFTEEN AND FIFTY
YEARS IN 1860 AND 1860, ACCOEDIXO TO
THE UNITED STATES CENSUS.
L«j/al SlaUt.
Maine
.New Hampshire
•Verm0nt...;....;, ”*
Maa»achn«eltn...
Rhode Island ~,***_]**
Connecticut- : "
New .York „ .'.7.71,
New Jersey ■ ...v*”*"**
PennsylTanla..-,
Maryland ‘771.
District of Colombia.
Northwestern Vlrgtalt-.'.LI
Indiana ***
Illinois,
Wisconsin.....
Michigan
Iowa:
Minnesota '
Delaware
Total
Tlie North and West have
drawn on this thus
far, for army and navy
19 | j*!
Seceded .S'atee.
Virginia
North Carolina
Sooth Carolina..
Georgia....
Florida. 7.7.71
A labama
Mississippi 71‘.
Teoneasee
Lonislana
Texas ...V***'
Arkansas
Total. _
The South has drawn upon
this force thus frr....
Border SlaUt.
~
Missouri
This table shows the enormous - ad
vantages the loyal States possess over the
disloyal in men; the figures giving the
wealth and resources of the North would
be cjuite as startling as a matter of con
trast. If, with this superiority, we fail,
then as a nation we deserve to die.
Persons Exempt from Drafting thro’
Physical Disability.
The New York Times makes the follow
ing statement:
The Surgeon’-General has recently, in a
published order, decided who are physi
cally Buhject to military duty, and his de
cision will doubtless be the guide of the
War. Department. Adjutant Gen. Hill
house, in ja recent order, declares that
physical disability should in all cases be
established to the satisfaction of the en
rolling officer by a physician's certificate,
as well as the affidavit of the party. He
mentions the following imperfections as
proper causes of disability: “Wounds in
the head, which impair the faculties or
'Cause convulsions; seriouß impairment of
hearing, speech or vision; anchylosis,-or
active disease of any of the larger joints;
the presence of pulmonary disease or of
~ganic disease of the heart; irreducible
hernia; fistuln in ano: large hemorrhoids;'
large and painful yariscell or- varicose
reins which extend above the knee; the
loss of a limb, or the thumb and forefinger
on the right hand, or of any two fingers on
either hand; tho loss of the great toe; any
marked physical imperfections which
would unfit for active service."
A Pattern Dispatch.
To the Editors of the Evening Post
In,looking over an odd volume of British
[ Essayists, I found the following translation
| of' the original lettcr of the Marshal Bouf
flera to the French king, after the battle in
the woods. Thinking the resemblance be
tween this dispatch and some of a more
-modern date might strike you, I send a
copy :
“Sire: This is to let your Majesty un
derstand, that, to your immortal honor and
[ tt® destruction of the Confederates, your
troops hare lost another battle. Artagnan
did wonders; Rohan performed miracles;
Guiche did, wonders; ; Gratton performed
miracles. The whole army distinguished
themfelves, and everybody ,did wonders.
And to conclude the wonders of the day, I
can assure your majesty that, though you
hare lost the field of battle, you have not
lost an inch of ground. The enemy march
ed behind us with respect, and we ran away
from them as bold aa lions.”
The Vallandigb am Platform.
If ourVallandigham conservatives, says
an exchange, had lived at the time of the
first murder, they would hare pul it into a
[ platform about os follows: ,
“Ketolvzdj That we are equally opposed
to the pretended piety and evident fanatic
ism of Abel and the authorized violence of
the'high-toned and chivalrous Cain.
“Xetohed, That the ‘Ultras* who are
clamoring for the hanging of Cain, which
would only exasperate him, desire to de
stroy the domestic happiness and peace, of
the family, and have no other purpose'in
view.
, u&toolvedj That we are in favor of pun
ishing both parties, and invito all conserva
tive men to unite with us In frowning down
this whole business. /
| Saolcedf That nobody has a right
▼oke murder, and if Able had exhibited
I less fanaticism this ond never would have
I occurred.'- - . \ A
I Dabney, the Scoutofthe Rappahan-
I npctu
J A correspondeot'of tke Evening Poatj who
1 is vfith army, has the follow
ing noticed! u negro scout, illustrative of
I tho hjea many, military men hold that
will fight well and faithfully:
J , << - >oe taau-—the guide In the two exploits
jf/°. ur , caTa J*7 —deserves brief mention.
18 «*rtainly..a marked maa—loyal,
toa fault Virginia may
well be proud of him, and the rebels of this
" e ‘2^ T( testified their appreciation by'
rabwnbtag and offering* reward for hie
.«? fh “ ndred dollar.. His .kin
is sobewhat darker than our.; bnt the front
rank of oar brare soldiers ha. willingly
giren him place, and hia .ervlee. a. .coat
and guide hare been Invaluable. He wee
a slave two montha-ago, and now, at sev
enty-five cents <f day, Vo is worth’ to the'
govsniment a dosen of th. best of n. I
notice on, hi. button, the “Enee petit pla.
*~*V “J Ukrtali juietem". of Massachu
selt*' The old Bay Stale need not bo
ashamed to hare her proud motto borne by
dreaded ecout of the Kappa-
•EsOLi.B'CoKininctioKs i o ' oca Karr.
—Some of our swiftest and moat valuable
purchased steamers are those which hare
been.contribnted indirectly by the English..
.The Magnolia Memphis, and others of that
r olajs, whioh hare fsllenintp the handa of
our blockading vessels, are proTing,orwi|l
moon prove, excellent acquisitions to onr
service. Others are expected from the fleet
now lying.-',at, > Hassau, N. P. While the
English most -find, thli a losing game ; we
.tqajtbe watt satisfied with the results.
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I Toe Spirit of the Country. —A private
letter to us from Chatauqua county says:
e * re rapidly making up our quota of
thoaB . an 4 “0«, and if we
could only be assured that tho President
would uoe us, without regard tothe “rights"
of rebels and with a single eye to the sup
presswd of (ho rebellion, by every means
Almighty God has given us, we should all
go, whitoanfl black, and make a clean job
of it at one*. **
°oa Irol-Clad Fleet.— Work on the
now iron-clids should be pushed forward
night and day and every day. The neces
sities of the government demand this ex
ertion, for the sooner they are afloat the
more secure will our armies and the coun
try be. The birth of each Monitor will be
hailed with delight in etery seotion of tho
country. When our iron-clad fleet is ready
we shall be impregnable to foreign foes!
...ns aDd overpowering to those in our own
*2,0(3 country, »
338 308
1850. 18GO.
PUBLIC JTOTICEB.
I, ™; 2 8 m G^™< E AT TUJS IKON CITY
JJJffl - a l fl (“RmSvf'MoTm o tt , G'“ t n l ? d 0 .^S U 1
__r».BatrLAKB FOB THI BPBIWKM MAW
BM7O i’OK cT. JdATErt 7
013,193 CHUECH, Teoperanceville, which vu tu
281,901 come off on the 7th of Aogtut, at Iron Oitv Park u
131,09, piutponed till MONDAY, nth Lit? S/h",.' £
200,871 charge of the dinner an making every effort to have
191,052 An t ffld.n”p?ftoV„, p "!
132,192 “tj« *">”• . 1b “ Commute* of Arrmjiememi »m
41,596 dothelrpart toglroMtiafactlon tothilroaoau, Ther
£»6^„!r uti °' 1 •°* u •***&%?■
4,900,703 Kelly, Peter O. Hanlon, John
tS P * tr ck K » nQ «*y.
i j“ l j r li^ t . r L c * Magnlro. Thoa. Canon ao4:,Ht
jnS»UIVIWSND NOTHJE.
Ornoi or ttanouL llmm Co»i»i, l
HH*K» l "® , \P iT t dandofT ' ?o DALLAB9 RK
?**** . P? n ‘J?® 11 * 1 Stock of the Ootopaa*.
payable at tbe office of the Treanmr, on FttIDAT
tot, 1862, to Stockholder., appEii «.Mb'
at wecommencttieot of burin»M on laid date
By order of tbe Board of Director..
- Ja3l:lm JAMK3 M. COOPiiB, Tremor.
1517138
125,851 145 987
63.763 07,675
120,262 144,314
12,750 21,165
101,756 120,077
73,450 106,60
172,447 196,591
82,629 144,148
43,366 121,844
40,351 83,710
cut
LEGS.— Bxr. I. o. Pbubdio, A. U., p,«|.
T^'be£" l AM'm,u“ d C ? IU>E ” ,n ,he 8U “- fourteen
bSrtlr™ »“ raB - Superb brief
bondings. Thorough Mid extensive courve of study
DOMaS 00 “ d °* QA * Mcuo taogbt. FOBTY
DOLLABa per term, for board IngHlgbt, Ac. fall
Twm commence* faSPTEMBEB*2d. -Bead to the
President for a catalogue.
-jjllV 6 * M. 81MP60H. Pm. Trustees.
1,019,311 1,268,822
O a ' t LAi,5f AUK&K Alodj is anxious
KIIIUIIe t 'Sh <>m “'° d * m ?* ,,,onh^ ““ tn “ l worthy
atteatlTßOEM ind tin,/.
SSSt" I '?.'' 11 rmdw tar iordotble to 107
o^"?,"”hCh t ."'“' A " r “ Kr *- B - *•■
O»TU THU COAL TkAllK—A
. , mMt *be Coal Operator!, Shippers ud
TRADB KOOM«, eo TUOBBOAT, Aocott 7th. at
r °.l loc £ P- m - Boilne** of the otmoat importance
to the trade will be pretested to the mretiu and
all interested in the trade la thii ricinlty ucts%m
eatly reqoefted to attend. 7 ajeearn-
By order of the Committee.
1850. 1860.
SPECIAL JTOTICES.
JCsSTlake Bupenor Copper Jim and
SMKLTINQ WORKS, htmwf
PAM, M'CUBDY & CO.,
JUnn&ctormof SHEATHING, BBAZIEBg- AND
BOLT COPPEB, PRESSED CAPPED BOTTOMS
BAISED STILL BOTTOMS, BPALTIB sOLDEb!
■Oo Importer*end dewlera la MXTALS,TIN FLATS.
SHBST IBON. WIBS, Aa. CoMtallj on bn*
TIHNEBS’ MACHINES AND TOOLS. ,
Wmiocii, No. H 9 rim «nd ISO Second atraeta,
Pittsburgh, Pwin'n.
*#"3pecial erdere of Copper cut to our dslrod t»t-
mrifrdawlyV
tSZ’The Confessions and Experience
OP AN INVALID. PoMlabed for (be benefit end
“ • w * rß * n S *»d • c*ntlon to jnung men «ho .offer
Horn Herron* DebUltj, Premature Diimj. Ac., eup
pljlns »t tba came time the mean* of Self-Cere
Bj on. who be* cored blnuwH efler being put to
gtwt ezpenee tbrongb medial Impoeltion endqimcb.
•rj. Bjr enclosing . po*t-|»ld addreeaed entelops
Sf J r b * * f "■••dtbor, NATHAN
** B*!* Bedford, Binge Co., N. T.
nollilyiliTT •
CST"®—T—lB6O-X.-Drake’» Plan
TATIOS BITTERS. Exbioitod 1 uaion 1 ! (mt
rMlortr * Tk®y iorlgorate, itrengthtfl tad purify
| lb* ■jrtUm, cure Acidity of th* Btom*ch,
Diarrbc**, Ac. A perfect epoettser and tonic, They
larigorate tb* body, without stimulating tb* bndn.
They ere compoaod of pop* 8U Croix Bum, R~m
«Qd Herb*, ud *r* recommended by ail mho tm
them. Adapted to old or young, but particularly
recommended .to lb* week end languid. Sold by * -
Grocer*, Druggist*, .Hotel* end Batons.
p. U. U&AE.Z A co <t I
803 Broedwey, Bewforh.
rldmeodn
taflyon'i Magnetio Izueot P6w
tested fcr 18 ;nn and grows la favor. It
kill* ud exterminates Boacbee, Bod Be**, Ants,
Jlom, Uotb* ta Cloths, yon tod Furniture, Garden
Insects, Ac. All genuine bear* the slgnalore of B.
Ljon, a*d U mot poitenotu to ponoma or dommtie mmu
mala. Beware of coonterfbite and Imitation*.
Ljon’* Powdw kill* all Insects Id a trios
. Lyon’s Pill* are death to rat* and mien.
Sold ererywuer*. ' x>. g. DABNES. I
mylJaeodws g)3 Broadway, Mew York.
tgrsiraxß & BAEHES,
FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE,
BANE YAULT ICON VAULT 8008, AND
STEEL-LINED BUBGLAB-PBOOF SAFE
MANUFACTUBEBS.
S<*. 189 and 131 Third tfrwt, batweom Wood ami
BnithJUld ttrotU—tiortM Hda.
*yBANK LOOKS alway* on hand. mhas
w«. c. a0wat0y...... * -
; wiTHtow nocoLac*. wilso* i»ll«
jtSTBOBIHSOH, msiß & MIL.
.LESS, Fotrwxa* aim MacnintsT*, Wasaisoron
Wotxs, Pittsburgh, Peno'a.
Ornct, No. 21 Uaun Sraxrr.
Maauflictur* all kind* of STEAK ENGINES ASH
KILL MAOHINEBY, CASTINGS, BAILBOAD
WOBS, STEAK BOILEBS AND SHEET lEOH
WOKE.
SWOBBING AND BEPAIBING done on *bor(
uotke - mbgSidly
C3TJOHH COCHEAK &
Uannbcturers of IHOpt'uMUKQ, IBON VAULTS
AND VAULT BOOBS, WINDOW BUCTTEBB,
WINDOW OUjrftDSi Ac., No*. 91 Second street nod
Third street, between Wood and Market.
Harenh band a variety of new Patterns, fancy
aodptun, suitable for all purpose*.
attention paid to enclosing Gray* Lets
Jobbing done at abort notice. b i,9
fSTPittaburgh Steel Work*.
tuio 10XU His B'ctfixoua*.
" JONES, BOYD & CO.,
Muo&ctaren of OAST *TEKL; tin, SPBINO,
PtOW and A. B. STEEL, STMI, BPBINQB AND
ANDES, comer of Boh end tint itreete, Pltulmrch.
F|l ° D *-' • ocib
JT.
c. KIXOiTBICK «,„hn M h»E ~ 7*. lilt
fir*-a KIKKPATRICK & CO.,
“‘““f*” 111 ” 1 * “Xl WhoUMto Dwden In LAMPS.
SBAD ®B> CBAKEELUBS, Ac.
. 10-WbQttnlt ApnU fur KIEB'S pKLKBBATED
ILLDJUNATINQ AND LUBUICATINO CABBON
Jj o ' 23 w “>» Strut, cppo.lt. St. Chub*
Hotul, Plttiburfh. Pc, wa: i jd
£3TCOBN
>1 &KEBB,
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS,
At tb« Ola MlAbUsbfd Ooseb Ftctoij,
DUaragKß WAT.(«A*flr. Cui.lnni,
dope m um&l. _ |a7:tf
CST® HOIMEB & 80H8, Dealer*
in irOBEIGK AND DOMESTIC BILLS OP EX.
£o^ a °^;S EBTmOATE3
NOTES AND SPECIE, No. 67 Market Atwt.p|tt*
burgh, Pa. \
WColloctiohi made on ah the principaldllta
throughout the Doited Hf.t—
jtgrs. B. & C. S. ttABKUS, Paper
MAJfUFAOTUBKBa tad design to BOOK. PBIHT
“i™ «*»,<*’SEE
»grnAsn on jrBACB toe baps, mr4
tSTHHUiY h. courts, rS
WAUMNO AMD COMMISSION HtBCHANT md
ta CB * SM ’ bombs, smes,
rm . *°f rr<>lll ” »»• *» Wood Bmi;
Pltubntg^ffc
L'tius.—n bbis.
•dw^TAw;
WASTED.
_ JASIES COLLOBD, (now of Co. A, Plttabnrpb
moos, Ninth Kegiii-nt,) ho rrcfired authority to
r*t«««- omp*nr for ' . r‘ • •
rUKSJB YXABB OB TOE WAB. ; ,
- - ■*,**• Fishing to enlist la a first claw Cothran) ,
na oore-r on« who has teen ow a year’s actltfe a-r*
b? fl«ld,,are cordially invited to job . In
SJ* Y**'*raa letter of author it lmis given o the
«h oT September to till bis Cn»i.my. hut he tm» e
a ‘,W«® of the young men of Pittsbn -gh to
?• * Q « « n 8 before that time 7 boo dealims’of
joining, may for tbo present I*:avo tb<-lr namd with
| Ut I.M FAN Y 1 DC
member* of Centre Section, [lempton Belterr
Ttlto l! re^*,,B r^ ni P ,l l *« Hoael'll, rlera. et I o'clock
THIS (Friday) AFTERNOON f.. huperlion.
■ *° B: > Leu.J. I, MILLKH.
OK 'O2 t D AL.I.Y TO
„ YOUB COONTBV'd CALL -All peraqii* <e
•lrlng to Join tbo |
Liberty Guards, I
FOB TH* WAB, can have an opportunity
tb * tton ofBbOWN it K IKK PAT
BlC&f*, Nos. 181 and jgj Liberty etroit
-- >gB: » t J-MES h FKK'-ON.
[fSr*McK.Nltim\ lAiKAN IKY.—Tiiia
Conip*ay I» recrnltlnjr for k<hml. ablo bodM
Hof*V w° I . B TABD, Allegheny, and RED J.ION
utVT 1 "? 04 6 At-CUir utr.et. ‘I !io*a wishing to
e°°d company can do bo by. applying at the
atore aJd place*, or at ’Squire Taj lor a ufflce, Fifth
WMd * Dr L. F. WALEKR.l'aptaiu.
J. J. walker, Ist uent.
TAYI i«K, U Heat
|rS= HIGHLAND'S ug T LVFan"-
iZ J*“» •—A fsw more men wanted lo fill up the
•OOTe o mrany. Don't wait to be drafted, na yon
jnii only got Sit per month and no bounty. Volno
«er, and }on get $l3 per month «nd joor $9O In
OPPOSITE GAZETTE OF
•*Ou, Fifth street. App’y at once.
G» 0. TAY LOCI, Osptain.
E. A. BIOKTOOTD, Llent.
FBAKK A. BOOBARD,
. Recruiting Offlta-r au7:lw
UUAKD,
buoktail brigade.
9* T , e bf«o antboriwd to mroi a Company foi
•onrieeln the BDCKTAIL BRIGADE. y
honoty the nae a* other Allegheny coun
ty Volunteer*. $9O paid each recrcit «h‘o mastered
Into service.
•srneadqtiarton, HOETOH S HALL. Flnb St
opporita the Post OOee, Pittsburgh.
JNFANTkY.—3S
I. Intelligent, sober MEN wanted for this Com
ptay. Recruits Will be received at No. lot Federal
•tract, opposite the Allegheny Saviocs Bank, or at
KOrtbW ~‘ i,IUMO 0i tb °
MEETINGS. —A /jrand War
JIT «. M 25 1D 5 .* , L 1 ** held 00 PJU&AT, Atgurt
IrHoAT^no^, 1 ** •* M Ti'B t IXAS
Plum l*. J- B. Me
ulintock wttl be present and |uidr.n the meeting
A meeting will also be held at MXJNBOETOwN
; n J*L t f°. ,owolhl ‘ , t. on BATOBBAY, Angmt 9th,
1 m °£ P* ®« »ev. McOnlnrr will be present
aadaddmstbe meeting, a n t? n
O 3 'ATT£N'iION J OUKIS'I'iAN I>A
,T®lOi?—All pervona detir.ng t Join a com.
1 ?*^ 10014 * Volunteers, under the command
SL“* T V ' B ;,9 LAEK ' cao ha... opportunity o I
doto, «o 6y calling at th. .ton 0 t Jane, CaLami,
federal street, Allegheny, doriogthe remaining
daja olthta week. Any pertoa from a distance wish
wctogoeaaaddrmme, Bos H 4 Ail-gtieny, Pa., or
edttat my realdeoce,-No. 19 South C.uumon *
augfcdt • JUfl S It. CLARK.
jjgjr*'iO KINK MONTHS .UKY—
i BOO,MOr ***CUT*T*COM|OTT*tc.FAU.t<»HKKTCO , )
fITTBBCOH, Allgunt f., Iflii'. |
To-pr«T«ol raiaapprebaaaion and 'Mut.poia'mpnt,
eottp*nl« and tqoada la tending in report at Harris
barg tor the niae montbJierrfra. are again tiouflnd
.u o?P? och aW benrcot laL-r than rrldaj.
Ibe Bth la*t.nt, aoaa to ba to Dard.l urg on aetor.
i ’ ib * Adjotgo* General ha* Informed
into Committee that nonlnemdn;b» m»e wJH t»®ao.
oepted alter BiUurd»y.
Apply to HA4. A. HOSTOO JUT. tiuartermuUr,
Liberty street, opposite Peaa’a;K»llro«.i Doiwt. for
treneportatioo. THO 3. ffl flow*,
>a7:gt Prea't of Cogimltte^-"
VALK
It* acdersUned la prepared: to.<?oh*ie limited
oniab«r of YOUSO MJfiJI, irr good character «od ju
ieu4«oo«, tor tbe above ccrpt, now «rfing w autor
Oea. Bo*U e “Bod? Oeird * r Tb« Troop uto be in
rated to a BettaHoe.byonLT.ot Br«re'arv Stanton.
-*? 30 ** lb* let of Crptftuhrr, at
fM»be«t The Battalion I* to U a 3 ludcroad.tit
command, fcrepedaTeertlce in the Army o t th,. Ohio
«°Mtl'tntion, good (har.cter
d JS? IB !IS2L T *®»*«*» wUhioglo joia tbta
•ddfom tbe nndmigcod, care of *bit>.
. JBAH* B. WilKll,
_??£•.**' Fint Sergeant Andenon Ttoop.
jTjfkm THE WAK-Ouly a few
«*7* WOaln for voluntary enlistment,
vraftea men do not receive either government or
county bounty. * vr
Do not U forced to wm your country, bot rolon.
■teer and receive the 7
BpUNTT OF NiESTT DOLLARS.
S” d '•■••JJmoD.l bountj
•raiTEhtr-riTC DOLLARS »hrn lbt> .ir I,
closed. 1
The undonrfgned proposes to eolm * company of
infantry to htt* tot the »»r| end nrontlr nreea
afenr* s ® trtot,c cil, W> J » it>« necessity of minting
Offlce for the present »t 71 Grant street.
-* oT BAMtJEL HARPER.
MUNjbktiO ThoOsaKD
MOB* TBOOPB CALLED FOR.
**cap* from being drafted, if yon d<
not enlist before tbs loth of this month.
THE BUHNER INFANTRY
Want* TWENTT MORE MEN, at
Second floor, next door to Dispatch twildlog
iqs*thk ritiußUhnii ueaVY
artillery company is ooino to
FORT DELAWARE.
HBASQoatTsxa or Pikn’a. Miiitu, i
_ Awcta«t Gmuast'a Omct j
i-am directed by tbeGovernor to lofoim yon that
you ye authorised to raise a Company of Artillery*
! -P** 0 *° r Delaware, to meet requisition
1 In part of War Department of 10th July, Ittbi.
’ A. L. RUHtiKLL,
_ ■ Adjutant General Penti ylvsuia.
Carr. Job* J. Totrao, Pittsburgh.
..*£• 1* rapidly flltiogup. Pa<lW who
diailke the btlguelng labor of lountry service.atd
of enlisting In (bear *>y, wiirflnd It
s?*'to** l ! ** ooce at the rendearous,
Ko. 2 BT. CLAIR Street, Pittsburgh ; as this Is the
oo!y new artillery vompsny that .trill !w accepted
from Western Pennsylvania.
Mt-.imd jotiN j. younq!
to rkijj’l'isHsT
paAsps of lifb if tbs field.'
ALL THE TVPOS AT IVAid
SEMPLE INFANTRY,
L '» T, ,i" 1 ;r/ic o >iP 0 8 , No rrinKS" «mi t.ko up
your '‘SHOOTING STICKS,"-Sorro your Countrl
“ luiun did, and god .111 Ita , o u.
Offlo., PIBPATCH BUILDIHO, Firth. 1. , n s
JVEW MVERTiaßJaEjrra.
.yOLONTEEU ENLISTMENT
With Oertlflceto of Bnrg*on end Becroitiog Officer,
Foretlebjr i *
w.a haven,
SutioQer endPriulor,
egT ■ COBHKP WOOD ASP TOIftP Hffl
■fc SW bblt. dooblt txtrt BirtUtt riour:
too do ■jrjtto.xlt, do So;
“o XX JJonront ■. , ■ ab:
5° yUI.BHI.MX 3S
[ “5° Jrtmlam imu do
}*> Wh of Ohio do
JS S«***mh«ll - de
ls® do fl»a«Min. do
.■ }J® Oo.Hoat Mlllt. , do
100 do Utdltoa UUla do
il2 5° a Trowt.BLLotilt^lo;
180 do -vsrtoatbrandi tally Or
r. 97; 4? pw»Bn Hour; ■
i'o^ l Sd£?SLhJ l “ to * 14,t ’ ,of ' l » h *“»‘^.
- MBOKi S*»*I' Ai ro» > -
, OMllbtnjtinJt. '
I.- 1 r. -. ■*»
Aigra jort rec’d
J.O. KoVAT.
•>.>i?-r'>//'*' r r^'i*-'.x r; "‘'->':7?*",- • - '•.'*•
*:•;•.••}.-• >V..'; f ..i.T-. •; . ••.•
JaiLITARX' JTOTICES .
W. VABKIRK,
I'orner of Wi *»! n">l Socmi -1 .t*.
Lfeat WM. M. L'ALGLIESH,
focrnitloa Officer.
RICHARD C DARE,
Late of Co a, 'Hh p. U C.
THE ASDIRSON CAVALRy
•roir or a'ever.
65 Firm Srartr,
EDWARD Jl SEIBERT.
AUOUBT SCHWINN,
Recruiting ugteerj.
SURE DEATH AT HOME !
HO "SUBS” TO, BE HAD I
JOIN THE
■ \ |
WU. H. MOODY, Captain.
• yjEß ' -* D * 'EM TISEJIIEJTTB.
Bffi DS E" R ™OR eoldier
Pocket Bible*;
Do. Testaments;
The So^l-re'.Porket'Book;
Do. Msnnal;
Do. Hymn Book;
T «* Book;
S' 1 ’" Cranmir. Pocket Blbl.;
Tbo goldier*’aisefoo; :
V, ords of Cheer; v
Do . CoDD*el; >
Hedley Vicars;
General Havelock;
A Tree Story of Lucknow
“ d
All ■fflall and cheap and lor sale *t
Bn 1 H. S. DAVIS* Book jtore, 93 Wood st.
SALK Xu TiUS TKAOB—
Now cf'p N. 0. finnn
Porto TUeo do*
Cnr* do .
<3reon and Black Teaa:
Tobacco*;
6jroj»;
Choice extra family FI
Srectri “- ,o -■»
Whol- I. r i ARBDOKLEB,
P . r 2i?? “ d Commlnl.n Mer.
SCkI ' 24S “ d 2 “ Lli *«r »<"«, »..r bead
~lB
=
a"e .'“i^“';f
tom. The tract may tolling7atoT« ™iSi
*blj loc»Ujd for mining, and m*y alio t» Void to-
? t W i. h l , b * tnrt * c * f*ad »bore deacrPod, or tev
*r *®> to distinct trrcti or parcel*. **
_ L*‘ , ? <i n 0n *’ l il ,r(i °* lb? i pollute money to bo
ptid at tbs confirmation of tbe e*l», and the ro
?ÜbiStor Q .t fmm?* 1 J QD “J WW»bth«»fttf l
»lUI Inter at from too date dfaaia confirmation
io J.B. MwWtISOK, Ixocntori
131 Foorth atreet, Plttabareb. Pa.
O hdnakce office. :
DWIETMCST, 1
, ... Waablngton, July luth, 18C2. /
* ropoials will be received by thii Onartm« n *
utiul 5 p. tn. od (be 9th of AUGUoT, the
AT TU£ WATEB-
H«o“! 4 In, “ tr J accontremcDSii, calibre...CD.
AT THE "ATEBTLIET ABSKNAL, WEST
fZ “!* lD^ O,r T acc’out'reincnt,, c«lllro._C9.
AT THE MEW GOVEBSOB’B
JS’. 0 ?? Int -»mrj accoutrement#, calibre.. CO
' 0 " “ - ...63.
AT THE ALLEGBEMT ABSEKAt, PITTS
- IVWk •* V ltGll| J*A.
ly°oo Inhntry accoutrement*, calibre...o3.
AT THE FBAMKFOBT AiBSEMAL, BUMS-'
oj ivj\ BUEO, PA.
111000 ,r «s* lhti * trj •woniwnwou, ca11bre.,.69.
I A J» ASSEGAI*, ST. LOUU^nb.
lof f. ntry • c * w » t «m*nta t calibre...* o
Tbfcee accoutrements are to be a ado la stricken
i »* »°y of the above named
f,** ** "y** Inspection at the
Avanala where delivered, before being revived f r
the Ooveroßeot—uooe to be accepted or raid lor but
auch u are approved oa Inspection. Tbe belts to be
of prote«(f leather, and alt tbeatock to be the beat
th^aS 10 Tb *> dodder Ml «m bl |?ctaj d?J
1 ** liT ? r, °* B,li i ** ®*de ln lo»a of not ieaa than
t,a» seta per *cek, for all contract! of 10,ouo or
car, and not lee* t|an 2.000 nta n*r«ww„.
tracti for onr 10,000, counting from the cate of the
2"PYik rmllan !° deUT * r “ • «P~fi*dVim, *3l
?o b irVu eC^. ,r * u'°* the amount
?;« if . lfo rrl *W l litnft - The aecomreorota
l,O ln tbe manner; tha teres
I epector M ***• W U by tba l?
,he ■»*
1 ,"‘‘ , : lnln « “ “Btract ,111 b. required
SllMaifi",' ’JZ?’ It,
lu * ,f th. right to re-
U *.' l,r r“«l to "Ofr. J. W. Blplpr.
GijoJ of Ordosac*, WublQKtna, j», Q ”*nd»jn»w»
JAtf. W. BIPLET,
Brig. C»«ii Chltfof Ordnance.
SHIRT.- I AkMY SHIRTS I
A lirg« and complete *tock of
ABUT SHIRTS,
Jn,t nalTfd ud for ult tb. 10w,.t cub prim.
W7:lt r.VTON. H ACBFTM ATO 17
Wff&4sr% !b«*
?.?>™. , “ r ' F r< ' d “lj«* bero|ol‘r». ihe a.*®d"l
Hiijutci, Mol. Dln, fall inform.! 100, m.y to oh
.“¥t£“ cnAI(LK3 bhoS,h£
- Diracto>.
LIUDOR STORE FOR BALE._Tbe .tot* had fix-
inn of a Whotaaalo Grocery and Llqnor Bouse, d(
•og • good trade, oa on* of the beat boafnen itmti
fa th* city, li offered for wlo, y tfao oaneri wish
go into other business.
Tor farther putlcaUre, addrree,
Pittsburgh Poet Office.
Last JioncE to tub taxpay
er or ALLEOOSKr COUNT!.—The lime
“r*f ciNT W «»r5 lpl ! ,h '
Bewichler Bor.
toi!? p ??*”& WUklns* Manchester.
Slepfam^°r3 I h.‘' IU ' l ' Ureh *” d Cb » rtl "* Dir-
r «“»nih, ltopmnc
.^ nl \ Wyd, Pittsburgh. McKeesport. Wot
P if.tew“j P » ath September lltb.
and J Nnlfh V i , i rJ, .f ,t o. baTgb ' WIM&Ut, Moncngahels
tad Worth rsyctte. September 12th. '
*
w&jMsttssp T “ “ a
HSpfah'^MciXhUf.KfT.T’ r "”-
Fourth Wsrd. Allegheny, Pin*. Eut i)e*r R*‘
tyumni mi: U^*“.*n4 D ? ,««h,
! r “ U1 °- P *“ “4 *»,
Whereof take-notice, FIOTD,
riti.bunth. Ahzu.t eth. i.ho^S
S &£& p 1 for «f »•
PS^sssssaa-'
Jienilnß, poilfltd; rcmores greaae, Ac.; *
. UolUod Gin, Id ito © jnrc . *
ST d .“ rt Mt r ' fn ” h ft»n tin .priar,
Qiatoger'i Gin, W dorao; • *
KUxir of Bark, m tofcio and atlmclxot;
Magnolia Da'm, njpoit* ploip •«, Ac.;
S%^^L ra ; Jntielt7<
W Smlthll.rSl, 0 ”^
K. BOLUKtt,
Kmufccimw of mrj dwlpMoi of
25T iT'jjß EJ.
so. <5 SMiTninwj) bimbt, .
. . •. PJfrsnvsoa.
r naKhtmSSlfJi "TjWsea us trrjv.
ißiiSr“«s h * 1 ******* f Aau - >
Oma Ixtctmn Uoii or AttsoatHT Co., >
A X THE
*•■;**.
■!®^S!SSSB^isaffe
tfartafi* MpsbUifid in tb* «l» ipS* , *
♦ti?. mCo ? r,^ acB ’•rtthtbo above, doom* fey titbtcrip ~
than** BjuntjFond, /or Vohwieen from All*»
i<Mrtvit crUU of our Natf oo*l attain, odd contrib.
SJ* to the extant- of - hit abi Ht# ttr old lupUcin«|a
*b* o«|d, is the thorn*; piWMi tike,- ike quo?* $
Toluutetn required trm iifcl*couutyJ<- •
JuJWw Tfl( 8. M. SoWF, Fwfc'Cots.^
AND NOTION
ffIACRVn Sc GLIDE,
D. «. KAOSVX.
TBIMMINOS, BIBBONS,
HOSIERY, OLOTf 8 AND MITTB,
SKIRTS, COLXAB9. TIES AND BTOOKB,
SK'RTS, CORSETS, PATTERNS, Ac..
HAIR.NETB A FANCY ARTICLES,
EMBROIDERIES, (Dew style,)
Aod ell the LATEST NOVELTIES Id oar line oi
bturners, oo hand end idling at the
AT'Pleaae cell end eximine our Mock,
ipO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BUYER. Of
DOMESTIC GOODS.
J. W. Barker & Co.,
59 Market Street,
• *
Offer for
100 BALES SHEETINGS;
7fiOABES SHIRTINGS; +
60 OASES PRINTS;
By the package, piece or yard, at
LESS THAN EASTERN PRICES.
aei
DK* GOODS,
PURCHASED BBFOBft THE LATE ADVANCE.
We ere telling meay of them et
LESS THAN EASTEBH PRICES I
.FULLERTON'S PLAID AND WHITE FLAN
NELB et Fectory prices.
DRESS GOODS, Ac.,
LACE MANTLES, Ac.,
Closing oat .to make room for Fall Goodß.
C. HANBON DOTE & CO.,
-!SS 74 MARKET STRSIT.
GOODS,
M. Burchfield’s
GMD8 L v¥BfcuLf I,TU * aTOOK ° F DBT
LAWHS, cheeper then MniUmfcr Using Coinlorte.
tecfiSSE?* • lATOt *.''cl»l»r then OUcce
BLACK ALL WOOL DILAINB.
BLACK EKGLtSH CBAPE.
BLACK CBAPB MABXTTB,
‘ taci ° f *■«* *<r
JJORNJB’S TRIMMING STORE,.
SoB. 77 aad79 Market Btreet
SEW GOODSJ HEW GOODS!!
«*»■ -.hjussa
JobbS," oS d> " lo '« ,rt “ "“* *•>•«=
»S *'' ’ rl ‘° , '“ l * bo^r * <° «»nIM om
hoop esrBTS,
OOBSITd,
HAIB NITiJ, |
HEAD DBCSaSB, I
COTTON HOSIEBY. I
GLOVES,
TOOK BOX la,
VELVET BIBBOHB,
BBSfifl T&IHHIBGB,
SKIRT BRAID*
BOTIOHV«a<r
FAHOY GOODS,
B?rrf K . D^pAZIN *. BtAOK °MOUBBIHG
SILKS, a&d ill klndi of MU.LIBBBY GOODS. '
WHOMSSALI BOOKB-M ud M ttorim.
»» Wot. T 7 mh! T 9 HABggT BTBIR.
gPECUL NOTICE.
MALTESE LAO* COLLARS AND SETTSI
Fir»t Mloctlon from a new Importation.
PATTSBBB BEW
Jut optnod tad fcr tab br
iIOSDS ASD MOST>.
di k " 1 “* 3 »“™ lO oa Unpror«l
to. Tan, on Impztrnd ' H
™. « topnmi,
*> *>:
T EUj*sfs» 3 do do do:
8 do do do;'
iSKxI I,* I- d 0 <° ss
• t do do do:
B, HcLAIH M OO- -
. ; ■•••■.. ioafourth«tsM.
CABPKTB,
JJEW GOODS I NEW GOODS 1
EAforr, MACBUH i Co.,
TBIMMINGB,
8- 1 ®“ ?0B -
gUMMER GOODS
Reduced prices.
MOW LOSIt HOW
9-hf. Pric* ki*Ctmt». ■''- \
▲ I*etwditi»ntar>, t*wta«at«ad.BrdtaL
0u»o Bj*na»torTlKnkcirflamia*l W*«ka«.lnTnir
"HSmSSsS^"
tax sate Ml, la s ttolntatticm .:
"■^ffc'ssdsJr",
■'■■' «afjSsl - ” 7 ' a r - &*■•■ '
_ , . rn uum jtaui xu bTKicilX
P» l*»t qmlitj of BOOP SKIS IS, Jot opati. At" rBIBK *■ 0. bOBAS, jort ncdndMlibr' }
JACONXT LAWfIS, at 12){c.
from to 37)5.
jX'KW 6naMIB HtKB wt, tin#.
SDAWlAitwt,
SACQVES.ateoat.
BII.K 'HAKTX,ZB,at c«t. ; j
ngSS.****™ l * AHD «?nns, ftr fLad
W.&D. HUGHS.
DHr /Boons.
No. 78 Market Street
.R. 0. GLTDK.
Lowest Prices.
BACBDU A ULYDE,
78 MARKET' STBBKT,
CHEAP FOR CASH,
JOS. HORNE,
A choice bt of real
EZTBEMEL T BEA VTIFUL,
KAXON, MACHO* A 00.,
IT Fifth rtroct.
»atoh, maobuma oo^
W.mhUrtx.
BXLLISG AT *
' / "M
JPMOA-OS.
$l5O BESTPIAKoa $l5O
GBOVESTEEN A BALE hating removed totbatr
new warworn*,
Sc. *478 BBOADWAT,
new*iSe l !S ar * d *° e ® irt ** magnifioan
, t OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO,
or Exmxx. 1 ° L p , roTeia *° t * known in this coon try
«— **«•
'§j *l5O CASH.
• v *> Wuruted Sir FITS YI4RB.
Rich moulding caaea,
•175 to *2OO,
all warranted made of the tat actioned m.t.ri.i
and to stand better than any sold forUoo ft
the old methods of manafactniw. Wetorttet£ehe2
Jndgee to examine and trr these new tatriSSff
and we stand ready at ail times to teat them arift
any others manuffutured (n th la country.
GROVEBTEEN 4 RAI.m
$175 mNUS , $175
f **®® l t* d * lhree «pl*ndid new 6>4 ocUt* OUT
izM^ir% r ,r- " a b “ n "f“ i 7 ° cu "
ftio dmriun are of lUlni. Broe., Hew 1 To*
roll ifun Improrei frame, «ni< »f »■>-
ranted Are yoir«. ’
. OfIABLOTTB BLUUE, 43 Fifth street.
wO Sole agent for the above and Knaba’a r<«nn«
Afiw UA-KMU
NIUMB, the celebrated aacntfceton of
sueoQ A HamUo, Boa ton. Alao, two food aecond*
hand 6 ocUto Melodeona, CBfiAP. For sale br
el* JOSS B. MBLLQft. 81 Woodtk
\j -bw riAAU P.Uji'imx—
Jut recoiTinr, i Terr lim uvUQQSbS
■took of PIAKO VofiT&rSectodfl B to 0 #
from tho celebrated Jtarafcctotiea ct
Ohickering A Sons, Borton; Ballot* E*t±ri Co
*r«w»SfiS-3r oiSw
b ° I ' oU *' pn»ot mußbctam’ >••
“ - r *. t6, . f “ r «*■& or on i wnimttMo credit.
For sale bj .1
J»l4 JOHN H. mtLLOB. gl Wood rt.
gTiUNWAKo FKJ4MIUM i*l A M>&
Juit received, auma elegant fcj£and 7 octave
kTSigWAY PIANOS,.
Of anperb workmamhip and finiah.
Tor ale at Ho. 53 fifth Vtreet.
iSS - H. KUBEBA BftO.
ITAELAN VlOielN BXitiNUS,BTIujL
X row run. - '
SSi!S " * * lentths, bat nuslitji^ain.
Thlrrti, or D •« . 3 u u •>, |a
w 1 J r 8n * lh ' pore
Beet anailty Trench or Canaan lit, 2d, Maad
4ta airings aarf., la
£SS***i" D - i*
Bert quality Yfolincello, A and 11, wh ~;,,.;y>
***** " M O aad V, '* . - •* ea
n ‘SLt d ' in ? , - P0 “ m "eSFrftto
moaey, or in postage atajapa, by /
JOHH B. HILLOB, 61 Wood stnet.
S- B.—A largo lot of fresh Strings loit srrlTed
olio. Violins, Violin Costs, flutes, Accorfsons, Ac
JUtllt T^LLOHS.
GOODS I
aiHBV O. BALI A CO.,
(Snooessois to JsmesO. Wutt,)
Ars nosr rscslTln, their Bummer Stock, comprising
erer, rsrlety of goods sdspted to men end boy’swesr,
which, In extent, choice Ustesnd prices will compare '
fstorshl, with anj in the trade.
.french, American snd West of fnglsnd Cbtks. ot
tho bast makes, of Beery shsds end quallte—e. Tore
Cssolmeres snd DossklSJ'taper
B'eck irtoch Cocsklu,; Soper iJlsck grench CSssl
,^.c7 Ceeeirceree in eeery rerlelr: Bibbed.
Blsok snd fsney Cusimtne; 6Uk Hired
ol every ahade and color.
VESTINGS—Taney Silk and Satin Ycrtlna, na»
•tyUrt Super Satin and Silk Verting*SsS
sfj v “ ,u,8,; w ““ n*^s , ss3 _ (
. ® Tcr J Tsriety of goods for Business dents: 1
Tir f , cholc * selection of furnishing GooS ‘
sdsptod to gentlemen's wear. -e
eu»oWM S^ d *.S 4 n^
Cer, Penn snd BL Clnlr streets^
IACCTtOJr B*tJLEB.
rjBPHAIiS’ COUBT SALE OP BBA-
V/ VEtS BTSEET TOKsdav
19tb » *lO o’dcS, b>srt£Tf
tb® Orphans'. Coart.of Allegheny cconty.win be
•ol i. oai the pmaleea,on Bearer street, In Uie Second
Ward of the City of Allegheny, Toot eligible boild*
log loU.coamenciDg at a point nfty.trro feet noth*
waroly trota the corner of Jackson and Bearer streets
and entenoing back 100 tet, to an alley 30 &et au*
AdmV of Malcolm Leech, dec’d. 1 ■' fcuB
CUUKTmi.Ii: tig
V/wAras anMEi raotMuiz-on rmS.
£AT BTISIHO. Angoit 8o\&ck?Im
•» «5» ttomnwdrt B.ls. Boom, kSmiuS
itreet, by order of the Orphans' Onort of ah«.v.,-
eonnty, Xhcae toor rateable bonding &/SSSS&
B*teobt alley each
°l t » wrt 7-tow feet on Wit?mat
««*™>d r »dSto
_ or 'Siu—Ona* third cash; reaidoailn
•Udtrroiyaantalthltttenat, secared by bead and
mortgage on the property. • -.T?®
J.a. DATTA 1m
jyjsw GUUKaI RAW CRKJUai
JUST BIOUTID,
BOOTS. BHOEB AND GATTEBB,
HASOHIC HALL AUCTION HOCSI,
■* qT i Ko,6sFifthatrat, '
ttTUUKa AT AUCTION"
V -On TOMDAY XVMUJQ, Ao«*tlL2th.
o| C i??r![i? ** TV 1 *Z 8^1 * B * ct ®d Flow Kales Hffotp
< i!ft. < s?s!f£ 1 * 1 Aqcttoll House, M fifth «*£■?
44 them Exchange Bank Bxodtr "
8(> do Iron City do do;
30 do M. and M. do do; . >
30 do Allegheny do do;
“* J. Q, DAYI& And. i
*. th » Mi»mlc lUn Auction
?£** “ «f»h «tmt, of B«taet«,>KeniS;
dttring th< day. T. A. McCLtLLAM^nI?*
WVMTS. 4
RANTED IUMBDUTKEyr^A
QOOD OOOK.fct OOan’gen, Co. A.^Uh
■jltml. tot
GOOD COOK, food w«ge< ul » good liHallon wffl'
b»glTen.‘ toioira »t Omitt* Omra, rifWitmtf
A Urg*'anortm*at.
No. 8T Foubth Sheet,
M’OA LLUM'B,
Bought ptwlou to tbo geaenl adwaco la prfoe*
of Joljlst. NT* arc mat Jed toMli oar preamp otoci
JkTonblA
'irfiLooajttrr
ijgramgCTTOOTßjiS,
«at W. JL GOSXZiTi ZTI Lacrlj ttrtoj.
478 BBOAPWAV, K. V,
NEW GOODS 11