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Republican County Convention, A call for a .meeting'of this important Convention appears in-bur columns to-day. Zt is- later- la assembling than usual this nothing of its interest on that account. Very important offices are to be filled, .and we trust the whole mass of Republican voters will attend the primarymectings, aiid express their wishes in regard'“lb the persons they dosiro nomi nated for the several offices. £ ■p fe Tne Drafting Excitement. It is believed by our publio committees, who .have the matter in charge, tjhat Alle- gheny county can ralfle the number of troops which will fall to her tinder both calls of the Government,' R nd that there will.be noneedhf resorting to draft ing in this county, provided that volun teers wilibo accepted for the quota of sol diers required. Xhere seems to be a hitch in the matter, and no assurance can be obtained from the Governor that we will bo exempt from drafting, after we havo exhausted all our surplus population by promoting volunteer ing by offering liberal bounties. It is the duty of both State and National Governments to see that no injustice is done to any portion of our oitixens, in this important question of serving tho country by enlisting to put dawn the reboUion. All the citizens of the State should equally bear,dhe.burdens in proportion to their wealth and numbers. > the country depended upon volun- teers, there was 'no : mede of equalizing tho. burdens. Tho willing, patriotic and spirited citisens would boar under that/sys tom the burdens of those who shirked re . SponsibiUty,' but under the system of draft ing thisoqnbo equalized,andGov. Contis, ns a just Chief Magistrate, should see to it that it ia equalized. By tho. syateui of drafting, as laid down by the Orders from.the, War Department, officers will haTeto be.'.appointed in every S ward and township, to enroll men who are * liable ttr military duty." At the same time, these'officcfs Bhquld bo instructed to make aUst’of.AU who have heretofore enlisted and . haselmep sworn in since tho war commenced. Inmalring out the lists preparatory to a draft, each ward and township should he credited with the.cumber of men already "supplied. For instance, here are two town ships of an equal number subject to a draft, - from which twenty men aro required. One township has previously Bent ten men, and the other has sent none. Then from one draft fivo men, and from-the other fifteen. • Thus each township w.U" bear its equal , share of the burdSn- , It is .proposed to divide the state into . military districts.' But suppose a county which has sent a largo number of volun , . toers shall be tacked on to a county whieh haasont but fow, will, it be just to draft equally from tho whole district ? Iho people do not complain of the burdens • of the war, but of ire unequal bearings. There are some sections which, through > selfishness, or' some other reason, have turned out hut few soldiers. If the ilrait . : is made to, bear upon such districts to com ; fpol them to hear their just .portion of the ' . public btii-deu, we shall bail it 'as » bless ing, rather than an injury, but of counties end which have sent off all - thoir young men to the army, shall be ■ drafted equally with those which have sent few or none, it will be felt to he, what it : i really will he, a great injustice. > There will be no difficulty in arranging this inatterto make the hardens fall equally, ; ' and we call upon Gov. Conns to take im mediate steps to arrange for drafting in equitable way. • There lar another matter which oonccrna i U 3 in this county. There are a numder of Oompaniee oniisting herc, for Gen. Sioel’s .- • corps, under tho permission of the War ’ Department, and we understand that these : men will not bo counted in our quota. We Will be etiil subject tolas large a draft as if ; : 1 those men hadma<>i:>S <>a reoruited here. ” If wo go on in this, way, we shall famish far morelihnn our ehareof men for the war uni shall so greatly- diminish our able bodied population, as to embarrass every l;!: ,1 .ibranohofbusinesß. • -1 Since tlio above was written, _we. have -y ; come across tho following, showing that ‘ eepiSß&tMaVe trying to equsUie,the draft upon tho whole population: aytEAHOEUEsis ron duatti-VGi.vi.vpia-va. : The Enrollment Commissioners of _ the 1- various counties,of the State arc required, and provided with -the proper papers," do make «wo OKs for every tountjupjot the • ooanly. Ist, or all the able bodied men liable to do military duty; hnd 2d, of a!/ ; thevohmUeri furnished:, bythe township, who are either in service dr have beon duly discharged. Those lists arc made out and authenticated by oath, and filed with'the County. Auditor, who furnishes a: copy, to the Adjutant General.; When the enroll nient iff completed, tbc Adjutant: assigns ■ u tlio State’s quel* of 800,003 drafted; men: among the ccrahtioff; -to the ; ; Oommicaiojiers |o isppo p tion' each county s - -S; quota amongthA tovm&hipt in proportion to : the faitureto/urhiihj^oJuntsers^lhAt^iSt .tbo. * ' township-whicii, by the list of volunteerff returned,bos furnished .tb« fewest-tolunj teera,’ will hare to furnish tbc most drafted menr: TM3 eminently equitable, arrangement' is eo far as: we know, confined ta thfc State. Governor Morton is the only Governor who has adoptedrit,’! Its oporaUon. in forcing out reluctant or unpatriotic townships, in : stead of burdening those Already lioeral in volunteering with, the load., of. a. ; heavy d.raft .besides, can bbscen.at-ft glance. it Marion, county, for instance, should be re quired to: raise 800 incu-by.draft, >na tiie apportiamncntramoug- thtrtTrrrcsbips ; was: made 6imply :m proportion to : population,': and not in proporuou to the volunteers, al«; ready furnished, Two pr ihrec townships, which have sent very fewtolUnteers, would hate to furnish no more drafted men than oiliers tbit have sent half their adult popu-. ■laiion-to-lli<ara/fe^^pWA)»V®h rageouslV; unjuSt-Il woaldniako the.vei ling hbrso dca great deal moro thwi ; pis sUarc.-SJi.d pc'- uj/oa bisn thst *s® mean horse ought to do. ■ The^pveriio^s. plon avoids this injustice, anif^ma/fer tile balky horse puUhis.sharo ofjdhA&lHf. Cot. COTAXS3. gaperlnuadent of Indian \ ' AC*ir« MexUg* g»cfr*& 3*v Lptu? ? pn ;■/ : ;Vv: ;i^.:'- !;/•? , .';' *?tr^:ti^! 1 z*s*rrr*f*~ d- f ' ' •" f-‘i*rf /" ' '. ' ’ j * ■' ; • The Xror Uprising in Italy. 1 knowledgmenliof diitiaguiaHed funclion-1 The thunder-cloud is about to break in ; axiea, of bothcountricß^.ttn.d.of-the friends Italy. Garibaldi proclaim? the arrival pf, ofhumanity and liberty everywhere We the hour of action, calls his men ttrgather hare before ui now an acknowledgment in Sicily/and prepares to hurl another av- from Hon. Geeaed Ralston,- Consul Gen j alancho upon the enemies ofltalian liberty, oral for Liberia, sent from London, enclos- , t'To,Ecmel to Venice !" is thecry of Young .inga paper on Jibe Republic of Libona, j TtalyTbivaTGaribald'i himself expressed read by that distinguished gentlemen be lt, in his remarkable speech at Palermo tho fore the “Society fox the encouragement of other day ■ arts, manufactures and commerce, ’ in ‘■Willi deeds, and nil jworis, w«' will London. Mr. MoKsiont mast feel groat make tho Bonaparte quit our Rome. He is gratification in finding hie efforts in behalf not theTe to defend the interests of Italy, Qf opprcafle( j Co i o red race so highly ap tSood! faLT- pre.ia.ed by themselves, and by diatin hood! falsehood I This man ia urged by guished philanthropists in ranous coun luxury-!-by Tapine—by. the infamous thirst trios, of domination, jlt ia be who is the first-to w* foment brigandage. People of the Sicilian Vespers—people of 1860-rit is absolutely , necessary that Bonaparte should quit Romel If it should be requisite, we must makenew Vespers! Let every citixen who desires tho emancipation of the ooqntxy prepare a weapon I Strong and compact, wo shall jbe able to combat the strongest Powers. Mu ratism would be a mere (proconsulate^; of Kapoleonj Bourboniem, prison, persecution, death I The Pope King or the King Pope is tho negation of Italy. The government is not etrong enough to thrqw off the yoke of France; The people must urge it with their masses and their energy. Let jus plaoe sharp weapons in .the seal© against diplomacy, and diplomacy will res wot our rights, and we shall have Rome and V enice. We shall go to Rome, but; with arme in our bands, as we crossed the; Tioino, beat the Austrians, as we landed Marsala, .as we oame to share yotir fate; brave people of Palermo. I will epeak no more of Bona parte.” ; / Garibaldi has patiently bided hia time. For months he remained silent, hibernating in his rural retreat like the veritable “her mit of Caprera” which jthe English tpry journals contemptuously styled him; snd laying his plans and spading his agents among tbs people in ivqniet but most effec tive way. ThtLjPqpulscsi responded to his call at tho inatantof his reappearance,and his bitter diatribes against Napoleon; the Pope and ; Austria havq for weeks past fired the hearts of his followers.. In appeech delivered in .Genoa early in July,- Garibaldi distinctly set forth the plan of-riie campaign.which it is now announced Jin is about to open. Htj said: “Every one here is convinoed of the ne cessity of going to Rome! Italy can never rest without Rome. A man might as well pretend tolivo witha worm gnawing at his heart. The important qneetion of the day is not this or that form of government. When in 1848 I, and my comrades quitted America r .we had no Other desire than to serve our country. We! were resolved Ml to care about the form of government.: We were resolved to have a qountry. That was ornt programme. In 1849 I was one of the first to-proclaitn thp Rqmain Republic. _lt ie my boast; I leU you-frankly I am a Re publican, but my Republicanism is per fectly consistent with the actual monarchy, since by a republic 1 mean the sovereignty of tho people. To-day.the majority of the Italian people lean towards the monarchi cal system. I, too, accept it, and every good Italian ought to accept with me the programme—rltaly andj Victor Emanuel. “You all agreo with me that Romo is ln dispeneable to Italy—Rome, we must have at any cost, i Letthe voice of the Italian people be heard, and no one will be found to resist its wilt If all, all of us,, were to march unitedand in compact ranks, believe urn there exists not on earth the power that can hinder; ns, and despite the uhol* tcorldvn ihall haic Bone and Venice. We can never forgive [the government if the fruit of all oar straggles be destroyed. You see I allude to the situation of Naples, Sicily, and to tha tidinga of reaouon that reach us from time to % ime. Let the gov ernment remedy this; if not, we will hurl the government down, End et the rwlt oi being cut to pieces we will conquer the unity of Italy., You, my old friends, you who share my views—l hope soon to see you march united to the final completion of our national task.’ i Here is the general plan of the fall cam paign. The Austrians are to be driven'out of Venice and the French out of Rome. The Pope's temporal supremacy i* t 0 disappear in the spiritual pastorate; Romo is to be the capital of United Italy, and Venioe be made the property of her people. That these great events will be occomplished without fearful bloodshed and a grand up heaval is imprebabTo ;«bat it is certain that Garibaldi is backed by the epirit and the arms of the Italian people, and that the King, if he lends no active assistance, will interpose no serious obstacles to impede the progress of the great popular leader to whom he already owes aq muoh. A Colored ClergTjnaii on the Negro Persecution. On Sunday evening laet, theßev. Hian lasd Garnett, a well known colored cler gyman of tho city of-New York, delivered a discourse at Shiloh [church, in that city, on tho persecution iof the colored race, which has attracted the attention of the New York press. A jlarge numberof white persons were amon& the audience. The New York Evening \Po*t thus notices the sermon: Mr. Garnett said; that, in view of the startling development ot tho bitter spirit of persecution in this city and elsewhere against the colored race, he felt it his duty to offer a few wordslof advice. Their wives and children, he said, were daily insulted, and their men stoned; A few days sincoa brutal mobof three-hundred, in Brooklyn, struggled for hours to.capture, for the pur pose of burning five colored men and a number of women .and-children. Almost doily coiored people were .insulted in stagey in wrs and on ferry boats. The colored race demanded what they hri done serve »oeh pbrseoution.'_H;ad'they not en riched the whites by unrCqnltted todl Had not thelr fathers been eaorifierf,to Instana dreed? Had not thousands, unpitied and unavenged, died on ! the altar of American slavery? They had literally aantdjhe men of the South; they fed the nation with rice aid-supplied it. irithoottonand-sngar. The poor and the prince were aiikp indebt ed to the negro.. i ‘ , - lie added that there were to-day in the country tens of thousands or colored men, ready as free citiien soldiers—and notuttt wiße—to defend the flag an 4 the country; They would enter, the army fully armed and equipped, and [then dig if ordered; to | do so. let tho government give an honeetri call, and tho colored men would flook to the standard. ' Thoy appealed with confi dence to the bettcrioloss of cititene to pro tect the"poor, inoffensive laborers from this persecution. It was not theyascally blaoka of tho Five Points who were assailed, but the very best classes of colored oilmens. ■ The ExeootiTe Committee of tho Demo crotio league of New York’ city hare writ tea a letter to Geni Hunter, thanking him for the stand on this' negro q’Ueetlon which ' be, baa takcnm'hU letter to the licr. Dr. Tyng. They think tbs" destruction of glare# necceeary before tho war can be ejjdod; tbongh'they fear that before' tho loyal community can beoome nnlted in lief much more blhodmust boahed. 1. JuilJtecoosinoit--bs JBUrir lib e■nia, by,our gororrimont, was greatly owing to the exertions and able speech of Hon. Bourn* McKsinirr, of the Allegheny and PUBLIC NOTICES. AT THE IKON CITY COLLEGE, oorner of Peon nod fit. Clair *ts., TBie (Wtdoe day) MOBNISO. at II o'ctadr PROBLEMS CP THE CoUNTIKO BOOM. (r^NOtICE.—A. Y. M.—A Regular w®' Untlu or ALLEGHENY LODGE S& will b« held on WEDNESDAY, tbo ISth lnit*nt. *t tbolr HaU, In AUogbwiy City, At ® o’clock. mUqt.i BY OBDEB OF THE W. M. rg-Western umVekoity ui u "“ PENNSYLVANIA. GEORGE WOODS, B. A., Prinoipal by S»T*n Pro's* term. flair Tiu of tha annlng ,eftr commaoeoa oo SEFTEUBEB In. GTHNASICM I* connected with tb« Colter tlly. MIMTA Ry DRlLL,under a competent Drill Sergeant, receive* ipvcial a tentlon. For particular*, eee Catalogue, to be had at the Bookstore*. Pereonal application can be made at the residence of Ret. SiMCEL FIHDLET, 114 Wylieatreet. aoltiSw 'S»BISUOP BOWMAN iNSIITUIE, a Boarding and Day School for young Lodi**. will be opeoed on MONDAT, September let, la the large and commodious dwelling near the corner of Second and Smltbfleldatreata, the latejeddence of James B. Murray, *#q.»—Bet. A. -TEN BUOEOK, Principals Clrtala a, containing terms, Ac., will be ready I * a few days. Deference*-Tn* 'Episcopal clergy of the city. Replication may be mad* at the loeutnte after the 80th Inst. anlfctf irs»i»lVil>ENO notkJe. I rcr Orrios Pimevßoo RBostob Mm«o Ca,l 1 Pittsburgh, August Otb, 1662. ) The Director* of this Company hat* decUred a Dividend of TWO DOLLAR* FEB SR ABC on the Capital e took of tb* Company, a* the same may *?• pear upon tb# books of the Company at cl«*of busi nese tbie day, payable *t the office of the Coopeny on and alter THCBSDAT, tb* 14 b init SasUrn Stockholder* will receive their DM end Sn/StaS?** M ““ r4 J ’ W HpWE, ealDfit ' Tnvunr. FiTTbBU ttttti. FUMADE UUU LS~y LCGE.— Bit. I. 0. Pausuta, A. M.» P« eel dent. Beet enatained College in the State. Fourteen Teachers. Attendance last year I*iA Superb brick bail dings. Thorough and extensive course of study, tusounno and Otui Mnw taught. FORTTT ?. o^ L tss o «E&»WAo , s; *ES2 MJKB& A lady is anxious to recommend a most worthy and trust worthy unwearyingntienttveneae and thor ough coape tenor will render her Invaluable to any requiring dw service*. Having but recently esm* to the city, she is dl*en gaged—but has eever* l city weommendattoae. Address Kil H. W., w*®* office,- PUUbnrgh. ___ w *_ jrs»!MVU>£M> NOTICE. Ornri or ZUtioxai Mnaito Coutaxt, > PUUbarjh, Jalr Slit, 1662. f The. Director! of the Hetlonii Mining Ocmnknjr h*T# dtcUitl • Dividend of TWO DALuAIIS PB& SII ABB opon the Cepltel Stock of the Coapenv, p drehleet the office of the Treeiaw, on rBIDAY, Aagtut lit, IS6S, to Stockholder*, eppeering m «ucb •t tne eoostDC*BMt of bottom on dete. By order of the Boerd of Dlrectoi*. JaShla JAMIES M. COOPUB, Tmißrrr. Kr KV - jiUELbIUH MJKJiAL iNo'i'l- Tl*Tß.— Th» Second Bmloatf* the EXCEL BIOS «iD eommuonoo MOSDAT, fcpunber flth. Teecbwi dwlrla* to etteod nHornul elite, prepar atory to the Winter T*im ot School, will Mil 43 Tonnel itreet, or iddr**®, for cirtu'ar, Bex. W. a. QUAY. Bo» 7D6. Pltfo« noth. »qo:Bw®od SPECMmML JTOTMCEB. jgf'Lake Superior Copper Mill and 6m£lTD»o WOBKS, Pircasuaoß. FARE, M’CUEDY k CO., J&aau&cturencf SHEATHING. BRAZIERS’ AND BOW COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, ntiwn KTIT.T. BOTTOMS, BPALTEB SOLDBBi aleo Importer! end dealers In METAL3> TIN PLATS, 6ERET IBON, WIRE, *0- Constantly on bend, TINNERS’ MACHINES AND TOOLS. WAtxaoro, No. 149 First and 120 Second *M«ta, ; Pittsburgh, Pena’a. I oarSpecUl order* of Copper cat to any deaired pit tern. mygfcdawlrT rg*Xhe Confessions and Experience OJAN INVALID. Published for tho benefit usd m • warning and a caatloa to young men who suffer from Nenrous Debility, premature Decay, Ac.; sup plying at'tbe oame time the mean* of BelMJnre. By one who baa cored himself efter being put to great expense through medical Imposition aud<fu*ck» | «ry. 4 By enclosing a post-paid addrueed envelope, | txaoaa oonxa may be had of the author, NATIIAN* lEL MAYFAIR, Gs).. BedJbrd, Kings Co., S. L mhllslydawT , ' jjafBCIKFaTsAISIi; FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANK. VAULT lEOH VAULT DOOB, AND BTEKL-LIVED BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE MANUFACTURERS. Jfoa. 12» «*4 131 TUrd street, Maetea Weed oad &niikJUld air rati North tide. jyBAHK LOCKS alwaye oh hand. ,! mhSft ws. o. aoiimux—*-—-—«*«*»• j ■tfitrtw DOVfIUOinM..M.«H.u<VILIOS Mlttlt. mms & mil- Fouxcxa* aim UacwmtsTS, Waoixoton Wosxs, Pittsburgh, Pena’a. Orricx, Ho. SI Habut Buxit. Manufacture aQ kinds of STEAM ENGINES AND MILL HACBINKBT, CASTINGS, RAILROAD WOBK, STEAM BOILXBfI AND SHEET lEOH WORE. ■■" JOBBING AND BXPAIBING done on short notice. mhg&dly COCHBAH & 880, of I BON BAILING, IBON VAC LTS AND VAULT DOORS, 1 WINDOW SHUTTERS, WINDOW GUARDS, Ac., Noe. 91 Second street end 80 Third street, between Wood and Market. ‘Hare on band a variety of new Patterns, Casey and plain, suitable for all purposes. Particular attention peU to enclosing Crete Lets -Jobbing done at ehort notice. . ahB Steel Wprloi., tfiio H n'cwLocun. JONES, BOYD & C 0.,. HanuMcturera of. CAST STEEL; also; SPAING, PLOW AND A. B. BTBSL, STEEL SPRINGS AND | AXLES, corner of Boss and First streets, Pittsburgh; I Penn’a. i ocl9 j. o. ainararatox a. xixm jpag-J. 0. KIRKPATRICK 4 CO., wk<ilm»u Dealas.in LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, SHADES, CHANDELIERS, Ae. •VWboleeale Agentefbr KIEB’BOELEBBATED ILLUMINATING AND LUBRICATING CARBON OILS, No. 89 Wqo®, Stbxxt, opposite Bt. Char lee Motel, Pittsburgh,?!. | JalB:lyd' CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Atlhe old eetoMUbed Coach Pectcrj, DUqUESNE WAT, (nu ST. CiauSnar. ‘harnepatripa doc* ae meal. HOLMES & SONS, Dealer* mtrOBEfQM ADO . DOMESTIC BILLS Of » CilAltQß, CEBTIPIOATES OF DEPOSIT, BAKE BOTES AND SPECIE, No. 67 Market etrwt, Pitta, burgh, fk, .... . ' ■ . • JWOoUecthma made: on oil the principal etttee tbroogbent the Polled Statea. ‘ ' - ap*l B. & C. P. MABKLE, Paper IIANBPACTCBEBS and dealer. to BOOK, I’BINT, CAP, rLKTTEB . AND. ALL KINDS OP WBAP PINO PABEB. . nWHareremoiredfteo>"llo.*TWooditreettuNo. S 3 Smltbiteid etrsetf PUtabiiikVPel. aarQASH OB TBADE 108 BAGS. mrt gggEHBY H. COLLIKS, Eor- WAUDINQ AND<»MJiIS3IOS MEBOHAKT aoO wholesale' dealer tb OHEEBE, BDTTEB, SEEDS, PISHiAod Prodech generally,'sfo.-Ss' Wood etnef, PltteliorghiPa.' ma — VIAttIiWARK AND CU'i’liKKY, a :jl . ymwil wort m«Pt, lor gil* low Uy ZOUAV nykn-'v rectoiilntc »n the;DUS!OXI>. Mh ghfnyi ytar» or darin* tbe A SrS.o Jl.l would do -«u >o«» 'SftZSZ p: b< " l °’ r i T** iE »= - ' ' (£|“HO ! KOK TUB W j aK FIFTY UKN.WANTfiD forth.* KRAJUER LIGHT INFANTRY'. Bounty $l6O, and •One Month u Pay in Advance. Com* on, tbeo.and nerer lot It !*«• »»i<l in Dixlo that P«nwylT»niao« had 10 little pntrlotUm uto watt for a dratt. On, then, to tliO de^-n*» *»f our **MC» our country, and our fireatdav . . „ , I Headqa«rt«M at Stand A. platnond. Allpshenjr. , H r J J l'iptuir,t akdv.H* bbnnbpt. anlfc2t of the *rmr Signal Co»T’. 1"* ' < ut G3T pEMPUS lNf A.N I'KV Cant. W.:H. MOODY baring; almuei filled Co. B, BE»PLE‘ r INrANTBY, baa logon recruiting uuai- PAKYO. TWENTY-FIVE MK‘> were enrolled leit eTenlog, end ibe U>.un‘«oj will fill up rapidly to-day. Oept. Xi 11. JENKINS and. Flnt Liout. J. T. UABBISON will hero ebarge of Co.»' THE SAME BOONTT OF S'. te paid to each recrui* ai eoon a* »woru lu. OVOapC. JENKINS can be fouud at the * BD * EBAL STREET STATION, Allegb uy, d Ueut - QABBIBON In lbe4thetory of DISPATCH BUILD- INO. Fifth att^et. FO! Freemen Hatty NO MO BE GUARDING BEBKL OOlH'S! SO MOBS FEILOWBBIP WITH TUAITOUB COBTIBOATION OF BEBBL PHOPERTY! Men holding the ebor* MOtlmenU are wanted to enllit In ;tbe JONES LIGUT INFANTItV Each recruit will recelra 800 BOU <TY. Drafting poalttreiy will commence on the l&th in»t- Dnuwd men ncelte no bonnty, and the preeent law allewe them only f LVper month. Only a few u> ore men ’'•aftTmce, Bo- C 8 nrra 6TREET, m floor, ovor J. B. Seed A Co.’a Jewelry Store. J H. aIcELWAI N, Captain, j ioia WILL'T. WILEY, At Lleot. rrS»FURT rm KIKIoRh Organised at rout PITT GLASS WORKS, Battipat, 9th ikbtast. Th»* Company U commanded by Captain B. D. DITSBIDGK, who has Men in aetir» aeirlceaUteen montba, and will accept a lew mow men of on«°‘P tlonabla character to fill tip tbe rankß Th * repaired by tbta Oompany. which i»«rc*ler than tbat paid to any other, 1a as loilowi: d ate of Penntylranla...*...-. AHegh- ny conmy **• One month’s pay la adrance Bnllst&wat Do. from Captain Donnty at elose of warj. (late of Co. A, 'Jth r. C. C.,j i J. LOWEHY, j iU-cruHt gOfflot*. ci DOIfIT WAIT TO BE DRAFTED. * S. M. KIER RIFLES. Capt. JAKES COLLOBD,(lateof tb* Pltnimrgh Blfl.JL) u now rocniltloga company *'-r lb»- w<\r. He haa the experience W alitwa m »«t».* -«;rv «• and waalu the battle*of Dralnarrtllaand 'be Penin»ui\. Young men of tb* right lump, wlki vr|«o u»« «*« tbaaarrlceot our country In thli hour of need- will have no belter chanqe, u bod* but *b'« o( moral* «Ui be accepted, and 1‘ tbU the “Crack Company’* of AHrgUmy ei.U'.ty- Tbrouth the liberality of mend*, Capt. t- arm each mao with the celebrated ' Sharpe hill'' For further lufonnitloo enquire ot flrad<i»**rtw' 4 * ho. SBFOUBTH ST*KET. ____ I TO Tbt )<■“nl lit. The undersigned are recruiting lor.tie Tiernan Guards, At the store of TItRNAN A GKTTT, Northeast corner of Ohio and the Dlamoud, Allegheny, end at thalr stand teethe Dlemdnd. QBEAT INDUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED 855 BOUNTY, ia daM, will t« ,n bead, 825 jore » bea muster* i In, and Vi at Ih* clow of the A9*CDME, ANDjDON'T BE DRAFTED/WU FB&SK TIEBKAK, CapUin Dr. JAS. BCBOGJB, l«l LLut, ALBERT that Tn'LTsV KiKTUK, wall. PHILLIPS RIFLES Itwd a tew non own to 81! op •he number. J all hi! Fau, u!( aoi go with oe under siGEL. - W. form » pn of jib. BWUlion wotting by KD JAT ALLIsT.nI *xp«t to b. In wlc viHhin I VM k. Drifting eotnnwnn*. In nAm <*.>. .nd then oo twenty la pud ansi so ooe «ao tolunteer. Bounty Paid Now $165. aa-coiic IS while too cas.-wo O*-H»l V HALL 01 Wood n ( A. DiLTONi •»»p(iii'i ! JOHK n. I.TUHE. 1.l Lltnu the wak IN FO another crack company. AM EXTIIA DOt STY TO KVIBV BKCBOIT »-offlc, 03 FIITH BTBIKT. i 0. A. PALSIES, Captain. 8. C. BOHOFUo, lit Lieut. ’! JKO. 8HAW,4r.,21 •• _ jfg»laBl5KTY UUAliua. DOS' T BE DRAFTEE. Ji XIMGTON MtlbTAKl).—Bur roagh'l ganninti Leiington, Kentnckp, Mu»- urt. pot op In whole, half and quarter catu, fo- aalo _ b?«.rdno»«rr.lauUy- JaA.BKHaHAW.-H aa i3 cor. Libert; tod Hood ata.:; Captain......;..*AMEB 8. FEKSON. ■VHaodganrters, In tb. DIAMOND, AUogbeuy, ull». OLaIB STBEIT. iwot tb. Bring.. Thill. .<p!«ndllCo tn pony,»nd young in.n.houlil •mbrlo. tbtt.roMlnnltp'rw.d.rtng ibolr country a eerrice by cnluilng at one*. XDWABD BIHGLKT •«, Becrat'log Qfliccr. GUARD, | For the BUOKTAIL BRIGADE. I hare, been authorised to reertiP a Company for eerrice In the BOUKTAIL' BBIOADE. , . Fay nod bounty the eatae a* other Alteghon* toon • tyVolnnteera. fBO paid each recruit wltru ratfitmtl intoeerrice. | •WnMdTMrtoii. MOBTON’B BALL, Fifth Si oppo.it. tb. P»t 0B», Flttiborgb. Lieut. WM. M. DALGLIESII, Uxs* of eltber city or of the county, wbo.womd #fcm* tbolr coUD’rj. and who would go uud*r.a um rauy ftllVß to' tfaft rripoditbUli 100 of oU poillloo, on« * U-o'toodCbrhtlob.oodot tbo.«uo> ofoodilrilM ■oMlSvihouldlo«oolliooio SIS' Ula J. M. SAMPLE; of tbo GRAHAM RIVLICS Parvota mod w*rdj,wbo were dl«ppoli)tcd B* tl,n K tbelr Touo* roeo la iter. Clark’* :viled totbi*'ch*ncoof them loio tho ranks under k ObrUtlatraoldlM’. " , Bocrnlt* oolut for Tbtw Scon or tbr <t»r,oiiaio -1 cotro oil boaottoo bald br gororoneut »n<LouiHr, ‘ufd In oddlllba.v fond of $5OO will bo dlildod "moo* the fusL ; .jA'Z &TRK&T. FULTON KIFLEii THESE YEABS Ott BOBING THE WABI, j AU penooiilMlrvtuof •ervios.tb«{r cuuutry, add oof b«laa compelled to latomtt to a draft, will tame* dlatejjwltat* and thereby eecnre the. %W BOUNTY.i io exceubfthe rejptUr peji‘ . J/' , . ... • I ~By authority ©lithe Übterner, ttfa comp&ay will i a 4 ;HiWi«BBSTUV,.QwUio-^; J : JjBBITTON. lt Meotcnant, V : OOUEIONE, COVE ALLI' JHTBecrntti'** OfIe«,BCF.TIH HnCßß.inOw* mood, PlttabvrgD» and at MARKET UOU.-E Alle- The Piuetucfh Infantry UsuJqu-trth-r# ha tv remorpd to f Lyon's Building Fifth Streeti imukdiatklv -beluw inis posT^pm’E. Tbh Company i» being recruited rndur anibority from the Gorerament, for TO -EE TEARS, 05 DUBISO THU WAR, xnd will certainly rccoiro ALL THE BOUNTIES Heretofore girtn lo Volunieora from Allegheny county A few more njcu »i u require*! to fill up the Company to the maximum number. The private bounty is still p*M to recruit# upon enlistment. SAMUEL lIABPEtt. Oepmln. ftU l3 JOHN J. OASE. Ist tleut. THE "WAll" | 1 PITTSBURGH RIFLES, CO. C, ' . i To be under the command of an experienced officer . No drafting in this oounty, If tbo quota is filled by volunteer*. BOUNTY ©165. Turnout, men, and *«v.i Allegheny county Prom draft. Our office i* at Maaoolo Hall. Don’tforgct tbe plcce,’or tbe name, PITTSBURGH BTFLEB. CO. C. tti* cm. cv. v Captain, to tB (late of Co. A, 9tb P. B C..) Ik,MPLK GUAK.t>n. (if/ UO ! FOB THE WAR, able-bodied, young MEN WANTED to fill up the ranlta of tbe above Company. All bo untie* received by volunteers guaranteed. Young men wishing to Join a CUAOK COMPANY would do well by applying soon, at the WASHINGTON COUNTY' BOYS ABE COMISO. For Three Fears ojr the War JOHN FBABEB, Profr-wr of M.tbex.tic uii AstroDomy, JttT.non Collego, Uuoubulg, ho re ceived order# from the State Department to raise volunteer Companies lu Waehlng'on county. Uouuty f 44 when jrou are mustered in, and tbe additional Bounty of $75 at tbo close of tbe war. DON’T WAIT TO BE DRAFTED. a« you w.ll onlv receive $U per mouth aud no bounty. earGeidquarter#, FULTON HOUSE, Washington. CLIFTON HOUSE. Canonsburg. For further information inquire of Capt. JOUN F BASED-or Lieut. H. BINGHAM,at Headquarters. auUiat ,%'iS 00 . M) CO . 13 00 2 00 .. A 00 .. 7"> 00 CUMJs.It COMM 1 ! A KEW INFAKTBT COftIPANV. For Three Years or the 9Par. Cent. J. Z&IGLEft and L'eut. JOHNSTON YOUNG have opened an office ’ for recruiting, at .the THEAIEEf FIFTH STREET. A limited Dumber of young men will be reotlTed, if applica tion be made Immediately. gn9:; * rr"S*UKltiljANup Lliiui’ .L>*A>* \tr£r TBT. A few more ojml w-aatcd,to fill up the *bov« 0 mpaov. Don’t wail to ba drafted, ae you will only gat>U-oe*‘m«®tt*«nd no bounty-.- -Volun t»er, and you get $l3 per month and your SW» in CWUeadqnaxteri, OPPOSITE GAZETTE OF FICE, Fifth street. App y taY LOB, au?:lw Captain and Becr-titing ufflerf. tv- KMAaX IN K.NAPd rEN.NA, BATTERY.—rereon* desiring to enlist lu this Bat- Ury, c»n do eo by applying t > any recruiting officer, who wiU forward them to* amp Curtin, where Lieut. C. A. Ataoll, of the Battery, will *ake charge ot them. They will »n entitled to <ul bounties and pen •lon* Term of aolUtmeut, during war, sIK-tild it not last more thin tljite ye-*r« Foe lurtuir# lu lormatlou. c*Uat Messrs* At*cU, L.e A Co. a store. No. 6 Wood street. ; » u,3 * f i i UNtAP. iKi.— iliis Company fa for good, abfo krtirt Mir If *r ICO' rsTA>U7'£negKtli J. abd BED. IIOS OOTftL, So. 6 tit. Clair atrtet.. Tt>o*« wlabiug to Join a good company «a do *o by applying at to* afore-aid place*, or at laylor’a Offlco, klnh wart. Dr B. T. ATALKEB, Captaiu. J. J. WALEKIi, let Lleat. AT if. TAYf-oß* 2d Lieot. rr3»Ai.LKtiUliN * lAiAiVl'Kl.-i>b UtSF intelligent, *ober MKN waotnd tor thi« Com pany. Uacrulu will be tecclred at No. !»'►* Federal •met. ©ppotite toe Allegheny Baring* Jiank, or at tbe recrmtisg *taud. In tba Nortb*re*t tqatre ol tbe DUmondi AU. E b™, °**»- w|CII ABD u Xiale of Co. 9th P. K. C. jr«ir ~iu r’JEMtTistiMEJrTa. SELLING OUT.—The undersigned, ex icotors ©f the lat« Col. Lipoid babl, offer th® •took of eholca WINK* and LIQUOUb or bU oWo (i a jtorr at the corner cf Market end Second street*, Httsbnrgb,) to the public, at private sale, and at prlcta to low aa to make it ao Inducement to par chasers to give them an early call. Th-> former Meads cf the establishment are especially looted, and expected to favor the estate with tbelr custom, as tbsy had tbs best vrportnmty to know tbesopeiior analltleaof thastockksptby.thadecasa.4L - a v TO I.KT—Tha TvroStory Briok House, 80. 93 Libert j etrtet, (rota bow to the first or April 1663. Tha furniture, carpet*. blind* nod l itchea attniiU, hivlog been la a*e only four mcoths, will bo HU l,w ur«» reotlng- ■“•‘■ouj,. eul*;2w at CKm~»~ Smith A CcOsll* Water at. N COabltfNMENA.—Now ia store 60 bozeo W. B. CbBM«; »6 do Salt; 100 do starch; 10 bbU. White FJ*h; 8 da Lake Htrring; 25 do Vinegar; 2(00 Ibis Clear bidet; 100 do Bibbed do; ! lOObbli. Befiatd Carbon 0U; IK) down Fancy Broom*; ■ ' ' And tor ule bf i ; L. H. VOIQT A CO. CUUiUti TAfiAb.—We hare in store a stock of choice Green and Block Tom, in lading voae of tbefiDMt chop# trtlbe market, which we ere retailing at lets then eastern prior*, haTingpurchated before the edr* nee. JOU* A.KENbHAW, ettlS • cor. Liber y and Uand at*. . >KBD BBEF TONGUiSB—Best O anAlity, pat np 'for family tu#, constantly cn “• “ d m !3 ' cr-t Xtbertr and H*pd ita. NEW' CONSIGNMENTS—Bccebod ttaUday—6 bbli. frtih Eggr, ' J . 6 hhd*. CttTerwLflnjni; ' 2 bbU. Hard Soap; 23 bozea prime Cutting Cdeete.' enl3 f : L. H. VOIQT& CO. • pi Ari'L.hS daiij; VJr and Berriea >ul» - > ? L. H. VOIGT A CO. H KfcVUbVJSKti—Ail sues, ol \J and new model; fur »»le at loweit prices. BrtwK <1 TgTtiKT« >Xn W*M «t CiAKTKUKiK? KKVULVifiKS, of all / kiudi, f r aalOibr . • » eolH BOWK A TKTLBT, 130 Wood street. CAKTKIUUKti ,I*OH CUOT AND ALL OTHER i'IBTOLS, for tala by anil ...BO\YlOLJATl t ßY < l3dttoodaim^- OWIE KNIVES, .Various Btyloa. foi ulobwby ‘ DOWN A TE.TLE.Y, 40 13 ! 130 Woed strict. ■QKEAT SUisG OFTHIS OA.Y B*cralttn< Officer. WK AUK COMING, FATHER ABtt'AJl, "We are roaiog, we are coming, Oar Union to re*tore,, .> We afe coming, Father-Abr’am, With klx hundred thooaaod more.” Trice 23 cent*-. For tale at all iluilc Btoro>. Sent by mall on receipt of the pnee by • ; - -~~-8. BltAUfAßtrarCOr, aulfcSt • • - Mneic Pnblt iierw.'CiaTfhtdds 0; UiAjNTKKK, t>J4>TMKNT J («.iiJO‘n«‘ - X 1104* *-{ .BLAUES, .. j...: .i ». r. ■ . . LJ Recruiting Officer. - . - ‘ . - • l ? • • ForrdHjjr: —v- ivT d Stations aalTiintef %ws t AM> THIRD KTB. i '.iuOPK&'ti TOUUS, Carjumter a Toy,!^ \J gtoMCati»f>Tpoj«. fcr«^e^f_, TFiTrNISHIXG GOODS. ~ %] Kft BEST PUN ' Jt 1 \ suitable fob the season. siuv lijtlw untie* to their stock *1 GENTLEMEN'S tnd YOUTH 8 LISEN AIJD TRAVELING SHIRTS, COLLARS, TrBJTSUSPENDKRS; v , ncn . pi „ LISES ASD SILK HASDKEBCjt», CLOVES. BOSE, rMEEELLiS, 4c , 4c. v. ARMY SHIRTS, . And SOLDIERS' TDBSIsniSC GOODS, „„ Und it ' MACRIJSI 4 GLVDrS , lull 08 Market »t., b-tw<»cn tth and Diamond AND BEAUTIFUL -GOODS, FRESCH EMBROIDERIES AND LACES, COLLARS, SET 18, BANDS AM* LACLb, LADIES’ CHEMIZET • ES 8 ZOUAVE LACE. CBAPE AND TISSUE VWIB HEM-STITCHED, BMB’D 8 PLAIN H'DK F 3; ad elegant aeeurtment of CHILDREN'S EMBROIDERED WAIST 3, PAKTALKTIS AND FANCY APRONS, Of new designs, raoelved end for tile at.old prices. MACBUM 8 OLLDZ, boU 78 Msrtot.street. betwasn ith, A D-amocd. EW GOODS'! NEW GOODS! AT • J.-M. Burchfield’s, JUST OPENING. NEW CALICOS, boat styles; Do. BLEACHED MUSLIN- 1 *; UNBLEACHED do; OBEY 1 WILLED FLANNELS; Do. PLAIN do; BED, WHITE AND BLUE FLANNELS; - - HTBIPED FLANNEL, for Army Shirts; PLAID PKLLU3E FLANNfeL BLANKETS. C9“CSLL AND EXAMINE OVB STOCK/ ' bu 9 iIAFOB’B OFFICE. OC BMITHFIELD BTBE£T. JJORNJS’S THUIMING STORE, WM. M. BBQWN, Captain■ NEW GOOD3I HEW GOODS !! WE beg te&Te to Inform cur cuitomeiii that we nn» on hand th» LABOEST ANO BEST BE- I.EOTED pTvQK OF GOODS *w«bßT* ever nad-rt this season of the year. . . T q a vine purchased largely in the early part of July, previous to the late advance In prices, we ®T® b>cd to sdl good* at as low prices a* any Eastern Jobbing House. ' - We solicit a’l whblenU buyers to examine our as* sortment of HOOP BKIBTB, CORSETS, UAIB NETS, HEAD DRESSES, • - COTTON HOSIERY, GLOVES, »E*ocutoi». 0. K.BKTZ, H/P. MUELLER,. 000,000 MORE S W. a HAVEN', m nr goods. 'll ACRDM & GIiYDE MACBOM & GLYKE’S, Hos. 77 and 79 Market Street. VELVET BIBBONS, BBfCfcS TRIMMINGS, BKIBT BRAIDS, NOTIONS, end FANCY OOOD3, of-all kind*. BLACK BOMBAZINE, B r ACK MOUUSING SILKS,and all kinds of MILLINEBY_GQQD JOS. HORNE, WROLEB4LE BOOMS-2.1 .nd 3d •.2 Hr-., 77 .’,d ?*' *t Alt KifTT. I L. v .i.T. .. rjX) WHOLESALE: AND RETAIL RITTER, (if _ DOMESTIC -GOODS. y. W. Barker & Co., &9~JnarUet Street, Offer for sale— -100 BALES SHEETINGS; y . 75 CABES SHIRTINGS; 60 CASES PRINTS; By the package, pleco or yard, at LESS THAN EASTERN PRICES. at>4 DR I GOODS, • PUBCttASBD BETOBB THS LATE ADTAXCE. Waeraariltng-manyofthem at LESS THAN EASTERN PRICES FOTLIBTOITS PLAID AND WHIT* FLAN. NKLS at FactOT7 prlcw. DRES3 GOODS; &c., LACE MANTLES, Ac., Closing out to make room for Fall Gooda C. EASSON LOVE & CO., ■ • M HABKET BTBEBT.; gPECIAL NOTICE. A choice lot of real tfIITEBB LACK COLLARS AND SKITS Jlrrt •eloctJon from » Importation. PATTSBSB NEW - rjnfiratri . Just opened and tor iile trr EATON, MAOBtJH A CO., " IT Fifth etrret. GOODSI "KEWQOODS! icd M An dally moelpt of at* TBIMMINQS, .■■■'•. . .... ' TBlliaiNQ AND BOTtNBT- RIBBONS, • EMBROIDERIES, and . ke&vlacb GOODS. . UNKN CAAimilG QAN DK.-S&GH!KF9.~ OKNT*H SfltßTS,' OOLLABS «n 4 TIES, &KTBTB, OOR3KTO,- UAIB NETS, Ac. The aUehUoabf wholesale trayen leloTlted to cur pnaratftodu- •’\ ... „ ; ; . —'EATOH,AIACBDU A C 0.,. gUMMEn worn SELLING AT | Reduoed Prices. JACORET Litpii'lt lljfs.-'. . . OROASBIES, fiomU;)4c. <r. AT.'hJ. . A FKW hUHMEtI SILKSlaft, tl Sfjjc. SHAWtS, ar«<t.~ ■ ~~ flACQUM.atcoit, i fI’LK MANTLES, ut ccat. f AND, JOINTS, tor $1 and opworoe. : '• v j‘ , TialKJt anS'jtj cf HOOP SKIRTS; Jq*t J.Knf4l w. & ».buciis. i 'r“ j-' '/ '* S Tj' " GROVESTEEN haTingremowd.tfi-14-V now aaroroocus, So. 478 BROADWAY, «re new pntarei to offer the public a -magnlSe* l ■ new seals toll . __ __ . _ 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO* containing alt lopnmmtau knownin ■xwttsmMy or Eurcpo, oT«r-«tnmg baas. French grand ■etiet, Uar»» pedal, fnll Iron frame, lor ...• : - w 4 9150 CASH* • Warranted tor FIV B YEARS, Bich moulding cases, - ' * 9175 to 9200, warranted. made of the bent seasoned material, Sd to stand better than any aold Tot MW argOOlj the old method of mann'ncturev . indge*“lo>2*toUioaa<rtnr thedo new tad ww stand roady at a] time* to tort them will any nib*.-* manufactured in ibis country. ~ GROVEKTEEN A HALE, ins Jus: received, throe spleadli new TAUE PlAltO* for 8l“6, aod beautiful 7 ©CtM* Itrct PIiKOS for 52-0, •' —_v The abore PUnoeareof Haln«»Brpe. l New TorK 'make. b*T« 101 l Iruntmprorel framr, anaare^ar r“twl fi cuiJßilorrE BLCiiE,43rinhrtt«t, - j , 0 g Sole agent for the eboT- and Knabe'e rtanoa. : TIaKUs. N&y] j\fKmiJkQAo AUt) HAltMlfr MIUBIB, from the celebrated rnsnatmctorycf Mtfon * £Umlin, Boston. Alw» tiro good BeccaS hand 6 octave Slt-JodeoM, CHEAP. For •afobyv -- *,f JOHM H, >1 Wood si. VI iSiW fI&JSO JtVKTJMi—ggSMS?!* 1\ Just rewiring. averj UrgeJf’Tjf rFfl stock at rUHO TOBZKS. If -JfrW: nertoaaily . iMm tiio celebrated JianotsctorlMr 0* ? bickering * Com, Boston*, HelJtt, Davl* * <**" Boeioa; Mid Baxeltoo York—all ot Kl •t ji*, Mid will bo sold at present mannfsetamsrs* ducW rat** for cash or on a reosonabfo credit. - For sale by jqh3 H. MBLLOB. 81-Wood «*. ’ QTKINWAVo I’tUiJUUM jSost nt«tnd, Mm* eltgut fcs4 ud 7 octal* ITKIKWAY PIANOS, Of wperb workmanship and fialab. Ko.« HMi '»l.n\ VIOLLN pTKLNUB.irFBAH., n«wS, oiE'.tiinp.« Itnstlx, bMtoialltjf.-s.att. Second!, or A 3 <■ Third*, or P '* 3 ‘ - - Fom tin, or U “ llen«lh, S™ r r - rrr <> ‘ Bat quality French or Offlnua let. Mi « ■ ■ 1( i 4th atnnge, eoch ****r““ Bat quality Guitar D, A 4 E. lUrcr ttrinji, MObili Second '■ “ Do. . • .. o^rK" Bat qiallty VloUnoello, A and 1), ouch **o - •« *» - O and O, '* £Ulle<l to enj addres*, post paid, od recelp* ol the moßcy, or in poatagw atampfl* by , JOHM H. HELLO By 61 Wood Wert. ( N. B.—A large lot of freah fitrlngi io*t arrtred •, alwi Violins, Violin .Cum,. Flute*, Arcordwns, Ac., a felt _ - JUERCH&JVT TJtlLons. IiENKT Q. HALF A CO., (Successors to James C. Watt,) Ant now receiving thtlr Btsmnsr Stock, compriiln* j 0V617 varlotj of goods adapted to men • n< Xkojo*®ok; which, in extent, choice testa and price* will <otbj*» 1 favorably with any in the trade. ■ . !■ ! French, American and West of England Cloths, 01 thelaeet ju&kcvof oTery ahnda. and.quallfcr—*-Jary Urge assortment; Cauimcrc* and Boakln*; Super SlKk French Poeeklnt.; Black Freoeh CMd mtira; Fancy Casaimore* In every variety, IUbPMf, Black and Fancy Caaslmerte;.Bilk Mixed Caarimem -,1 every ahftdeHuid color, , __' .7" VEBTllstiS —ti'ancy silk ani Battn - Vetting*, n#w- Buyer nuck Batin and Bilk Veiling*; Matlasa and Fanqr Silk Vestings; White Figured-Silk aijd. j variety or goods'fof "Baatneti'Coats; I hkenlioavsTychoiooeelectionof FurnUnisgupoda : J adapted to ecntlcmon’s wear. - , . . ~!• hViriilng »" *»rt T caii from ontfrirndinad. the -übUc. any orders* entrusted to onr car* will meet ; with umnpt attention and punctuality In all !cai«. II&KUY O. HALF A CO.. Merchant 1 : uihli - Oor„ Peon and St. Clair streets. iJ {.XTIO.V - *»■' oPKING~WAGUNa At AUCI'IOS. ’Cs—C'o Wednesday murclntAnMt ttlhy' ai.Jl oYlock, will be sola, *t Davis’ Auction, H Fllth-St., cf Tgf patm, a«J hiCUIOU il&it&Lbu AND UUUJS^ifI 5 AT AUOTIOK.—'* nesday moniiDj, A«gtt*t Uii,, at lv> V clock, will be told, »x D*rl*' Aocrton» „ Mfmhrtrcrti • LuOb<ze«fccUcbllcrriDgf r 20 do Ctw>> r'I&NVAS BUOKrfl ~ ■ CAII7AB SIIOEBI To orrito to day, at tba MASONICHAIiL AUCHOHSOSBE OttFUANS CUUKA' SALE UP JtUiA- Tßit STREET- PROPERTY.—On TOBSBAY MOLINLKG,-Aogmt lstb, u 10 o'clock, bjordw of th» Oni*n*L Court cf Allegheny, ccunlj. vrill; b. •ol on ihi proniiM, on BemTO mimet, tolb* Second WttdottboJJltjofAUesKrnj, PoyWlsMto bnlld lag lot.,' cemmtindngnfn point bfty-taro Ret moot©- iuJ; tram tb« cotrnr of Jncluon nn4 S«.Ter»tmU . and titoaolng took WO f»t, t» mo «lU7 SO 6« wld*.’ (Jo oom of tom lot* mm .rectod s tmo-Hory train.. \ __k . Tuea or »>ut-089-third_c**b.mWoe |nci « “A two yoaiiTwlVSTnterest. „• ... J. G. DAVIff, AucL { . i . r AdmVof M»lcotmXe«cb. ilNsd.j _ j_-_ ms . w\af.rTS. -1 - ■ j ANTED' lilllEblATEtY.—Oni good WOOD WOBKEB. Apply »t e PEES A OBltt. - T»o MH» LayrfnciTi'te. Wa\ h:d—a email House, of 3jOT 4 rooms, la.Tirst orSacond Wards, fora sin sit family, av a rtasoaabk rvnt. Wijlo* gcarsnued by SOLAB Oil* WOBBfI CO«, aotfcgt - - St. Ohttr str**ti timr the BrWgar^ WAITED —Agenta U, canvass tor, ft. DIAGRAM Ok Tms rKDSHAL GOySßfi* MUST. • It 1a a beautLul Lithograph. ?2 bj2B In*. ctmrin visa. ’lt presents tWwhot® tnachlnery-cftrar,' Gmrnmeot to the eye. It Is the acetaselaTaad*’ popaJirtbingwrerpatillabai. Etsrylntelligent man• will- bare a copy. Competent men can make |W9‘ permontb. , _ ■. . , _r . ' •»*A'per*on gains*a-bettorldea orour Government; by this chart than from any roltana with which w». are acquainted.?--*t iaciaaetf jwjxr. . -- Endow stamp} and addrets '*' V •' ? J. T. POIIPILLY, PabUiUny , No. e W. 4t« street. Cincinnati. 0; - iSOXDS ANUMOET " OAO**.— • • 1 Sor $lO,O0 >VktTiag 8 7««i to run, oa Improved city property. ‘ llor SS,&U), iiTlng 3 years to nm,'oo ImproTed dlyarUra property. ' 1 for s2Ax>i hating 2 years to ran, on improved city orooanty-preperty. - - . • —— .lfarsi,fc<Xv}iaTinf d year* t$ run, do do;-) “ » do - . do do; ...' - 1i0 1 31,0U0,,'' 6 ' do • -do do; - 3 do do *do; 1 foe $6OO, ( »» 2 do do do;. • ••iiuy’fircssrto*".* -^ —3; iicL at?te ~ ja3o, ; - losyporthttoeu. CARPETS, • - AUrA*i4*ortm*ni... No. 87 ForayO £tbb&. M’ Q_A LLU Bought prertoaj to the general odTtoco • price*. of Jo]/ Ist; Wo u» enabled to qell cor prcoo lll CitoraMe 'r»!6C ! lT*Fiflh stmt. PAVER WABR. fV . ' {’•... LBIX&B PAPCTB, ' T .* . ; V ... ■ - - cap- r&rcss, 1 r IiOTE PAPfIBS, i SILL PAPEB3, WBAPPINO PAPrgfff i ! HA&ILLA PAPKB&. A large and veil assorted »tc«A of tb» b«.t bnuds :« Jl be said at loir prices for Cash. Hotelier* vlil find It to their advantage Id giro us a call. >. - - aco ; mj2i:3ta<n*>d fi7\Tord ttreofel v ",? TKAMJOB HOilKttZ: '' Cards, Clrcnlan,Price Liata, BIU Head*, iliiils. Lading. LabaU Ur HanqJictnrgTy T-aMffo& •' •Dreggists, asd ererybiad of ornamental and t>U!a. Prixmag, ex*caEtdnt&tlj»wltbdfpatd),ny •:-•,• W|L O. JoDKsTOM A n T g4tat«irw?d—Steafa Job Prfbtsra. B 7 Voed^i." . FuvloukaHL article, tot tho'awo. r«7r«ote*yr;:::Wnr<ua roy'2t.S'tMreotf} • -.. | ■puuToUiuFii . X Mock at»d Ur» Tirloty fr r*& 0, by ;; A72L (i,il(. mv'jtaunrfoij-' ibttini to.r **l*l* ;; -...:-.5-. '||RV| m BBOADWAF, K« Y. 'laaoa. l- sEvsr.uoonsit CA.STAS SHOES f- So. &5 Fifth at rwt. iKU^asu] mphtr*. / assioyiTOjr^:. ■n«rv Myoodtty;- SUAKS-rA choice ' >p. hT Wnort direct. • • ijitM receivcil and, jty 13. CQLUKg. .hitc^foc-
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