-V !*.•;>■ a i/j :;*< -‘‘.v - i;; •••• ISS i * ' .r*. 4 » 4 + ‘ - '.Jr*.* • •’ , * 7% *#- - v rIV-v.i*}- J* *S ’ J *‘' 4 ' - V'* 1 1 t v ' H ■* • ' 1 1 ‘ -* "5. l_ i..T f, V ‘ } •*■*♦■•*•*■*• * )» lu-r*’ A >.W-sU|v'. T rv‘t r _ • • . . « r • 1 v - , , * •, , ’ . >*« }•* ■*&•. ; •*•:! ;;i* #§,)£;' 1,:.i" : V"" 1 ‘:::i. p: :<& - ■ 1 , 4&*&w#s£. I .•.&>. i-k’p f r %- <. '■ t IN !•!(.:•;;i •:•. .. &. <B : : .*?:<{•: : >:••» • • ;•-, .•; ;•., ■> , * ~ itei ’^'r r.jS '* * ''& ‘ ;-" *.. i 'jSSilSg*'/ : * t::.- p'X •.•=• • .y lii,-.i -* > * •#' *'.S j- it' v >'• ■ ■.«. . v ■*'*. . •■■' . . 'ill.. •••... : K? \ ' s3ior:X •* •*' o,' |Bfe/iyi'' SJp~f •» i ■ r^_ • ■ -S-'-.-.v rf ; /s £ - fc - ■ A-- ■ General McClellan is Endorsed and Eulogised by Vallandigham. There is not a man, or a newspaper, in the whole length and breadth of the free States, sympathizing with secession, and ~ 'wishing it success, but what is also strongly in favor of Gen. McClellan. This is the foot, patent to evexybody. The country most and will-judge what the proper infer* •encefrom saoh a fact is. .In,» speech jost made at Dayton, Ohio, Mr. Vallandighak, the too well known (Congressman from that State, gave vent to his lore and admiration for Gen. McClel* .. Law in the following language, reported in the Dayton Joumali * As for the armed rebellion of the seces* sionists of the South, I commit that to the , army of the United States—four-fifths good ilfanoerats—to the abused, outraged Major General, George B. McClellan. If he is oiiot able to accomplish it, it is beoause it is ’* not in tha of things to be accom . . plished. ia thftt way. If he had been al * JoWed to do be'he. wished, it would have ':"been accomplished by this time. If it were . possible to suppress it by. armed force, the ' plan proposed by him was tho only one -. which could have succeeded. It implied the . . . guit.; restoration of ; the Union afe it was. That's y. - the trouble.,, All -our victories were the -vresult of hla plan—all our reverses followed his supersession.- From that hour to this there has been no victory. Yallandighax lies, like a tr&itpr as he i is, when he says that the army is composed . of four-fifths Democrats. The proportions i\*.' : are more nearly the other way. There are : very few Democrats of his, stripe in the ' army, except among the officers, and we hope not many of them. No greater mis* ; T . : fortune can befall the country, than to have . traitors suohae he is holding commands in ‘ • the army. EMI . rv 1‘ • Negro Regiments in Louisiana-* Cor respondence Between Gens. But* let and Phelps* ... ; :On the.2d inst., General Butler enclosed t . "to Secretary Stastos, copies of a corres ■pohdenoe between himself and General j Phelps, In relation to the military employ ment of the blacks. Butler says; Gen. Phelps, without orders and without my knowledge, has organized five compan ies of negroes, and the first official'infor mation I had of his doings in that behalf - was a requisition for arms and equipments for them. . ' u lt becomes more necessary, in my judg ment,: to employ differently, and I : thought by this means I could find employ . meat for-all, and not raise the question of fensively between Gen. Phelps and myself • until it was settled at Washington, arid, therefore, sent, the order to employ the ne groes, without sending an answer to his re '•> quisition. Bat his letter of resignation has no choioe but to insist that my order should be obeyed. I submit the whole matter to the department.” L ' The first letter of Gen. Phelps is dated 'atlfeiw Orleans, July 30th, and says: “The Suthern loyalists are willing, as I / understand, td furnish their share of the tax for the support of the war; but they : should also furnish their quota of men, .•: • whioh they have not thus far done. An opportunity how offers of supplying the deficiency, and it is not safe to neglect op portunities in war. . .1 think that, with the proper facilities, I oould raise thethree regiments proposed in a short time, with*- oat holding out any inducements or offer ing any-reward. I have now upwards of - three hundred Africans, organised into five who are all willing and ready to show their devotion to our cause in any - way that it: may be put to the test. They . are willing, to submit to anything rather lhan to slavery. ■ • • • would recommend that the cadet graduateiof the present ycarsheuld be.sent to SoutiuCarolina and this point to organize and discipline our African levies, < and that the more promising non-commis - -sioned officers and privates of the army be appointed as company officers to command them- / Prompt and energetic efforts in this direction would probably accomplish more .thwarts a speedy termination of the war, and an early restoration of peace and am-. Hy, than any other course which could be .adopted” . • General • “Hzaoquabtibs Dsp*t or jsuz Gulp,\ ; J - New Obleasb, July 81, 1862.' /; “General: The General Commanding wishes you to employ the contrabands in and about your camp in cutting down all the trees, &o.j, befcweea ; yoar lines and the* Uke, and in forming apatis according to the plan agreed - upon between you and Lieutenant Weitzel When ho visited you some time sinee. What wood is not used 'by yon is much heeded In.this city. For ' this purpose I -hayd ordered , the quarter*, master to furnish you with axes and tents for the contrabands; to'be quartered in. By order of - r Mftf or General -Butler. • “B. B.' Davis,’* Captain and A. v A. A. G/' This restriction ot the services .of the. blaoks to the mechanical labor of the camp not salting Gen. Phelps, ho replied under < - date: of July 81: . . . ‘-‘ln reply I must state that while X am willing to prepare African regiments for ■'l \ jSr ' •- ; • .- 4 !i£c • t ■ ’!■• •’ “ • iV jTy , - • Jrttsimrgit FRIDAY MORNING, AUG. 15. The Traitor Vallnndigham.. The Riohmond Enquiry under date of August 4th, mentions as important and gratifying news, that 1 " Vallandigham ia stumpingOhi© against . the war and the Administration, addressing immense audiences 'with great’ favor and applause.” ', It is high time such a villian was in lim bo, or .driven South among his secesh friends. 'lf the Government expeots to suppress, rebellion,it should commence with . suoh arch-traitors at home. We call the - attention ,of Mr. Stanton to this fellow Val ■ landighata, and to Edson B. Olds, also of . Ohio, who publicly threatens toresistdroft v tog, even to bloodshed. We cannot under . *. stand why such arch-traitors should escape, - while smaller fry are punished. The Bal / ; -limoro Ameeican, speaking of Vallandig ham’s Dayion Speech, says: We telfuur rulers that to-day is no worse damper upon the hearts of the truly patriotic in the Border States, than these foal utterances tolerated elsewhere. . It is the hidden oil which keeps the fire of Se cession blazing in-the hearts of the disaf fected here, and in tho disloyal States; which brings the Government into disre pute, and indefinitely prolongs a deplora ble conflict - And we are sure that we only faithfully, picture publio sentiment here T when wejsay that the aooursed treason ven tilated in this Dayton speech, would go far . to imperil the utterer's safety had he even attempted it here. ■ And all this is done 'under the fairest seeming. He is perfectly ferocious in his denunciation of abolition, seeking thus to •blind the vision of the people, and identify if possible the Government with the guilt of the worst of that faction. He boasts that as- a Representative in Congress, he * /has “not voted for an army bill, or navy “ bill, or appropriation bill for this war,” . but felicitates -himself in; good set terms that he is doing all he can -to: prevent the war being successful. Tho nation has had enough of,such men; and it is sufficient that they are*tolerated as the curse of a class, weaker but.not less deadly in the.ha-. • . tred of- the Union than themselves. the defenoe of thwgovernment against iti assailants, l am rifit willing to become the mere slave driver which you propose, hiv ing no, qualifications in that way I am, therefore, .under the necessity of tendering the resignation of my commission as an officer, of the army of the United States, and rcspectfally request a leave of absence until it is accepted in accordance with par agraph 29, page 12, of the General Regula tion. While lam writing, at half past eight o’clock p. m., a colored man is brought in by one of the pickets, who has just been wounded in the side by a charge of shot which, he says, was fired at him by one of a party of three hare-hunters or guerrillas, a mile or more from our line of sentinels.-' As it is some distance from the camp to the lake, the party of wood choppers whioh you have-directed will probably need a consid erable force to guard them against similar attacks. General Butler rejoined, under date of August 2d: “By thread of Congress, ps 1 understand it, the President of the United States alone has the authority to employ Africans in arms as a part of the military forces of the United States. “Every law up to this time, raising vol unteer or militia, forces, has been opposed to their employment. The President has not as yet indicated his purpose to employ tho Africans in arms. “The arms, clothing and which I have here for the Louisiana Vol-, unteers are, by the letter of the Secretary of War, expressly limited to white soldiers, bo that I have no authority to direct them, however much l.may desire so to do. “I do. not think you are empowered to organize into companies negroes, and drill them as a military organization, as I am unexpectedly informed you have done. I cannot sanction this course of action d's at present advised, especially when we have need of the services of the bjacks who are being sheltered upon the outskirts of your camp, os you will see by the orders for their employment sent you by the Assis tant Adjutant-General. “I will-Bend your application to the President; but In the meantime, you must desist from the formation of any negro* military organization. ® “Bexj. F. Butler, “Major General Commanding. “Brigadier General Phelps, Commanding forces at Camp Parapet.” Whereupon General Phelps resigned. General Butler sent him the following final note, declining to accept the resig nation : “HkadquaetXbs Depabthbnt op tbk Gulp, ) Nbw Orleans, August 2,1862. / “ Gexeeal : I was somewhat surprised to receive your resignation for the reason stated. “When you were put in command at Camp Parapet, I sent Lieutenant Weilzel, my chief engineer, to make a reconnois sance of tho lines of Carrollton, and I un derstand it was agreed between you and the engineer that a removal of the wood between Lake Ponchartrain and the right of your entrenchments was a necessary military precaution. . “ The work could not be done at that time because of the stage of the water and the want of men. But now both water and men concur. You have five hundred Afri cans organized into companies. You write me this work they are fitted to do. It must either be done by them or by Boldiers, now drilled and disciplined. You have said the location is unhealthy to tho soldiers—it is not to the negro. Is*it not best that these unemployed Africans should do this labor? My attention is. especially called to this matter at tho present time, because there are reports of demonstrations to be made on your lines by tho rebels; and, in my judgment, it is a matter of necessary pre caution thus to clear the right of your line, so that you can receive the proper aid from the gunboats on the lake, besides prevent ing the enemy from having cover. To do this, the negroes ought to bo employed, and : in so employing them, I see no evidence of slave driving or employing you as a slave driver. » (t Tfce soldiers of the armyof the Potomac did this very thing last summer in front of Arlington Heights. Arq the. negroes any bettor than they? Because of an order to do this necessary thing, to protect your front, threatened by the enemy, you tender you resignation and askimmediato leave of I assume you I .did not eipect this, either from your courage, your patriotism or your good sense. To'resign in face of an enemy has-not been the highest plaudit to a soldier, especially when the reason as signed is ihathe is ordered todo that which a recent act of Congress has specially au thorized a commander to do— i. e n employ the African to do the necessary work about a camp or upon a fortification. General, your resignation will not be accepted by mo; leave of absence will not be granted; and you will boo- to it, that my orders, H»« ne cessary for the defence of the city, are faithfully and diligently executed, upon the responsibility that a soldier in the field awes to his superior. I will see that all properrequisitionsfor the food, shelter and clothing of these negroes at work are at once filled ~by the proper department. You will also send out a proper guard to protect the laborers against the guerrilla force, if any there may be in the neighborhood. Benjamin F, Butler, “Major General Commanding.*’ . There is no doubt that if the government would yield to the wishes of Gen. Phelps that life, money and time would all be saved. Gen. Butler has repeatedly asked for a policy from Washington, but can get no reply. He is not averse to employing ne groes in any service, but he will not take .a responsibility which belongs to the gov- and in this he is right. All accounts from New Orleans conspiro in asserting that thousands of able-bodied colored men would be glad to enter our lines, and to’be employed in any way, but as General Butler has .no employment for them, except fighting, and has no authority to feed them, he drives them back. : How long is 1 the Government going to trait before it will inaugurate a policy which it will have to adopt, sooner or later, if it persists, as we trust and bolieve it will, In, completely overthrowing, and 'crushing out the rebellion. The following extracts from a late, letter from New Or leans presents a lively picture of the state of affairs there in respect to slaves, and of the advantages of employing them as sol diers: | Docs the United Stateawantrecraits? It can have them by the thousand in this oity at twenty-four hours' notice. Let the word~ go oat that eysry able-bodied man of any color will be received as a soldier, and I verily believe: a regiment of excellent re cruits could' be raised in three hours. Tough, strong,. acclimated, accustomed to scanty clothing and fare, they would also possess a stimulus to exertion which the white’ soldier does not. I mean the hope of liberty, whioh in, all ages has been the chief inspiration.of the brave in' their most heroio' struggles. Add to this still another motive, which the white soldier has not the. knowledge that if defeated and captured bbnrlblo scourging and barbarities will be inflicted on them, by their maston. I be lieve that under such impulses the black' soldiers, half of whom have white blood in them, would fight desperately. -• Many of themwre of gigantic Many years of oppression - and wrong, rankle 'in : their memories and goad them oil. 'Try them. • Louisiana would funiish ten regiments of hardy rocruite ln as znany weeks.if Genu ■Butteriwodld call: for. > thema ..Why, the rebels ha&wgimenta of blocks partly drill ed and rough ufacturodfor bd&o decree of the emancipation of ibe Blares' of j rebels; bat lei the commanding ganeralin- - rite 01l able-bodicd-inen,' of whatever com plexion, to enlist with a promise of protec tion, pa;, food and clothing. From the in-, numerable applicants thero could be se lected a bod; of soldiers that coaid be made b; drilling, superior, physically, to an; corps in 'the world. As'a Union glare holder, wbo'stands all alone nearly, in this city, remarked to a lieutenant here last evening: Ci Tho; say the sltivcs won't fight: but you give them. -a. chance, and you’ll find they’ll make splendid soldiers." Nothing would bo paralyze the rebellion as the sudden withdrawal of the able-bodied ■Blares from, every rebel plantation and (family. Everywhere, within, a score of miles of any body of our troops thero would bo this stampede. Everywhere terror and insecurity would paralyze the operations of tho Southern'men-and Southern armies. Thoy would requiro at least oue able-bodied white man to watch-two or three blacks. The labor that feeds, clothes, supports and makes comfortable the armies, would be withdrawn from them, and be given to . our Union armies. Let us havo these stout, enduring sons of toils, to dig, wash, carry, serve and fight. Why not? We need not fear that tbo enfrancished elares would commit excesses. They would be subject to military discipline. Any guerrilla warfare, any “fighting on their own hook,” wbuld be sternly suppressed by our commanders. San Domiogoiusur rections and massacres are indeed to bo feared, but not from the policywhicb is here proposed.' In our armies, under our officers, tbe blacks would be completely sub ject to our control. But if tbe contrary policy is to continue, if Blares are to be half starred and treated with unurtml se verity,vas they now are in conseqmrtice .of the proiimity of Northern armies and the rigors of au ever-tightening blockade, wc may well look for savage insurrection and slaughter. vf' God grant that President Lincoln, before it is too late, may strike this monster of secession in thU vital part, and saro the effusion of rivers of blood; at once prevent ing slave insurrections and crushing re bellion. , pubjlic jtotmces. AT THE IRON CITY COLLEGE, corner of Penn and St. Clair *t*., THL3 (FRIDAY) MOBNIKO, at U o’clock: FOREIGN VXCHANGU. BALL, MOZART HALL. On Friday Evening August 16th, By tho members of tbe HOW E INFANT *jT. The WASHINGTON CORNKT BAND is engaged for .the occasion. •Socket* 50 cents, lo to procored at the door. CcmmtUtec/ Arra * pein<u/j—Gto. Dilwoith, Samus] Barker, Chaa. March, David HaUlday, i'uier Hick* mao, John Fisher, B. C. Christy. »uUlt p-=S=BISfiOP BOWMAN INSTITUTE, a Boarding and Day School fer youi.g Ladi-s. will be opened on MONDAY, feptamber l*r, in the Urge and commodlon* dwelling near tbe corner of Second and Smithfield street*,"iLo late rehM<iu<e of James B. Marray, Esq.,—lter. A. TEN IIEOkCK, Principal. Circula 0, containHg term*, Ac., willbe ready, iu a few days, ltolereuces -Toe Episcopal clergy of the city.. Application may be made at ihe InatitQte after tho 20th inst. «nl%Jf WESTERS UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. GEOEGE WOODS, M. A., Principal Aided by Sovt ij Prulemors. Fisst Tsatf of the ensuing year commeucM on SEPTEMBER let v A GYMNASIUM is connected with the Univer sity. MILITARY DEI LL, under a competent DriD Sergeant, receives special attention. For particulars, see Catalogue, to be had at the Bookstores. Personal application can be made at the residence of Hot. SiltlCEL FIKDLEF.IH Wylie street, aulihfiv Djs*i)AViUd!)ftD AOTluft ' ~ r Omct Ptmsciuta & Boston.lTihi*o Co.,l''* . • PlttvbwrgNj'Tihgust Dili, 18fi2. j The Director* of this Company have decUrea a Dividend of TWO DOLLAR* PER SHARE on (lie Capital stock of the Company, aa tho same may ap» pear npon the books of the Company at close of busi ness this day, payable at the office of tho Company on and after TiIUHSDAY, tho 14;h Inst Eastern Stockholder! will receive, their Diri end at the office of Messr*. J. W. CLARK & CO., B6s lon, Mass. THOS. 54. HOWS, » enlist Trwuuuev, Or'PirrtiHUKUH FEMALE (JUL LEGE.—Rev. 1. C. Pt&suiKa. A. 4!., Pieal dent. Beet anatained tollege in tbo State. Kourtoeu Teacher*. Attendance luet year 218. Superb brick buildings. Thorough and extensive coar*e of study. TiLEoaaraiKO and Genas Mcsic taught. FORTY DOLLARS per term, for boarding, light, 4c. Fall Term commences SEPTEMBER 2d. &>nd to the President for a catalogno. Jolt-fry M. SIMPSON, Prv*. Trusted. [T&DIVIDBNA) NOTICE. Orncx or Natwkal Blistso Comtast, 1 Pittsburgh, July 3|*t, 1U62. j The Directors of the National Alining Company hate declaiet a Dividend of TWO DALLABS PEli SHARE upon tho Capital Stock of tho Compou*, payable at the office of the Treoahivr, ou FRIDAY, August ]»t,lBG2, to Stockholders, as inch at tho cotnmeocvQjeDt of business cn mid date. ' By order of the. Board of Dlreutcr*. . Ju3t:lui JAMES U. COOP»It, Treasurer. NORMAL INbTI TDTE.—Tin Second Sevslou if the EXCEL SIOR «U 1 commence on SIOND.fi’, September 6lh. Teacbeis desJrlng'to attend a Normal prepar atory to the Winter Term of School, will call at No, 43 Tunnel street, or address, for circu’ar, Rev. W. 6. GRAY, Box 765, PitUuurgh. an9;2wcod * JTOTMC'ES. £2£*Lai;e Supenor Copper Mill and SMIM.TINQ WOBKS, FiTraiunoii. PARK, M’CURDY & CO., Manufacturers of SHEATHING, BRAZIERS' AND BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTEB SOLDKIt; also Importers and dealers in METALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, WIRE, Ac. Constantly on hsnd, TINNERS' MACHINES AND TOOLS. Wanxuonu, No. 140 First and 120 Second strata, Pittsburgh, Penn'a. BSTSpecJal erders of Copper cot to any desired pat* tern. j py29:dAwlyT jt3E"Tiie Confessions and Experience AN INVALID. Published for the beneQt nud ae.a warning and a caution to young men who Buffer from Nervous Debility, PrematureDecay t £c.; asup plying at the some time tho means of Sclf-Crtre. By one who has cured hlmsslf after being put to great expense through medical imposition and quack ery. By enclosing a post-jiajd addreasod envelope, itadM fcortza may be hod of the antlior, NATHAN IEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Bedford, Kiugs'Oo., N, Y. mhlUydtwT «e-S.-T.---1860-X.-Drak6*s Plan TATION BITTKRfI. Exhausted tisture'i great restorer. They Invigorate, strengthen and purify the system, cun Dyspepsia, Acidity of the Stomach, Diarrhoea, Ac. A perfect apuetieer and tonic. They Invigorate tbo.body, without stimulating the brain. They an compound of pure St, Croix Bum, Boots and. Herbs, sbdaro recommended by all who xm them. Adapted to bid or young, but particularly recommended to the weak and Ingrid, Sold by a Grocer*, Druggist*, Hotels and Saloons. 1 t*. li. DaAK.EACO., mylAmeod« - SOaUruadyay, New York. t££? Lyon’*' Magnetic Insect Pow- DEB, tested tor ,19 yeare and grows.in "furor, It kills-and exterminates.Boachas, .Bed Bags, AnU, Fleas, Moths In Cloths, Fur* and Furniture, Garden lßMcts, Ae. AD genuine bears the signature of X. Xyonj) and is sofpeuonoe, to persoH* or domestle oat '*•**&•. Beware of coonterfclu and imitations. Lyon’s Powder kills all insects la a trice, Lyon’s Pills aro death to rot* and mice, Bold everywhere. - D. 8. BABNBB, pyltSmaodMg - 203 Broadway, New York. JtSgFBVEKS & BARNES, iIRE-PfiOOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BAKE : VAULT; WON VAULT DOOB, AND : BTXEL-LllfSb SAFE _ manufactukbbs, • 2f0*.'129 aid YSi'Tkltd tfritl, Wood anti ; BmWifieU tired*—Tiorth rid*. ' "B3TBANK LOOKS always on band. % mh2s • a OOLirns, For* VaUDINQ ASD COHMIBaiOM HKECUAKTuid Hhotauli .Morla-CHEESE,BUTTEB, SKEDB, It£B,ad froiwx'iinenlij'- N ?} SSWiixP.trtav Efttabugh, f*., ; : p \ na, . JttILtTJUW: jrdTICES, j [T|rENLTST: WITHOUT j. •. Tbo i Pittsburgh Infantry Headquarter* hare beta removed, to • J> ' L | Xyon’s Building. Fifth Street, IMMEDIATELY BELOW TUJt POSTOFFICE. This Company Is beiDg recruited under authority from the Government, for TUBEE TEARS, OS DURING THE WAR, And will Certainly receive ALL THE,BOUNTIES Heretofore girfn to VoluUieer* front Allegheny oouoty A four more men ere required to fill op the Company to the maximum number. - - Thft private bounty ie etiU paid to recruits upon enlistment. SAMUEL HARPER, Captain. aul3 JOHN J. CASE, let Lieut. C, SEMPLE INFANTRY. Capt. W. H. MOODY having almost filled Co. B, SKMPLK INFANTRY, baa begun recruiting COM PANY 0; TWENtY-FIYE MEN wore enrolled last evening, and the Company will fill tip rapidly to-day. ! Capt. K. M. JENKINS and Pint Lieut. J. T. HARDISON will bate charge of Co. 0. • 4- THE SAME BOUNTY OF $5- - <• will L« paid to each recruit oi soon as sworn in. JENKINS can be found a* tho. FED ERAL StBEET BTATION, Allegheny, and Ltaut. UABBISON in tbeitb story of DISPATCH BUILD. INQ, Firth street. ‘DUBINO THE WAR* PITTSBURGH RIFLES, CO. C, I . ■ To be .under the command of an experienced officer No drafting in this county, if the quota la filled by volunteers. BOUNTY 8165. Tors out, men, and save Allegheny county from draft, i Our office u at Mueonlc Hall. Don't forget the plccoy'or the name, PITTSBURGH RIFLES’,iCO. O. BEN. B. KERB, Captain, an!3 i (lateofOo. A.&ih r.B C.,) FOK ÜBKHTX 1 Freemen Rally ! NO MORE GUARDING REBEL GOODS I SO SIQBB FELLOWSHIP WITH TBAITOBB \ COBPISOATION OF REBEL PROPERTY 1 Men bolding the ohovo seutimente ore wanted to enlist in the JONES LIGHT INFANTRY. Each recruit wGI receive 690 BOUNTY. Drafting poaitlvejy will commence on tho 16th lust. Drafted men receive no boonty, ami the present law allows them only SLI per mouth. Only a few more men wanted. «Tofßce, No. 68 FIFTH STBEET, 3d floor, evei J. R.Reed a Co.’s Jewelry 8(ore. J H. McELWAIN, Captain. WILL T. WILEY, 2d Ltent. The undersigned are recruiting for the Tiernau Guards, At the >tore of TIEBKAN A GETTY, Northeast corner bf otlo street and tho Diamond, Allegheny, and at tbeir Ctand ln the Diamond. OEIiAT INDUCEUEHTS ABB OFFKBKD. 655 BOUNTY, ih oAßii, will be paid In hand, 625 more when musterel In, anil 676 at thecloeeof the ' war. i ; AND DON’T BE DBATTED.*W* ! j FRANK TIEBNAN, Captain, i Dr. JAB. BCBOGJB,Ist LUut. . ALHKRTPYAH. 21 Ueut. anfrlw vr^Fok T HITT : ' i Organized at . FORT PITT GLASS WORKS, j Satubdat, 9rn ixstast. This Company is commanded by Captain X. D. DITH RIDGE, who baa been in active service sixteen months, and will accept a few more men of unexcep tionable character to fill up the ranks. Ths Bounty received by this Company, which is greater than that paid to any other, is as follows: S ate of ~..f25 00 AUegh-uyiconnty.. 60 00 One mouth's pay in advance....— —..13 00 Kulistmeajt f0e...... 2 00 Do. , from Captain..- 600 Bounty at; close of war—..—.. , 75D0 I T0ta1........ ... .—sl7o 00 09-Headqnarten, No. 50 FIFTH STREET. E. D. DITHBIDGE, '(late of Co. A, Oth P. B. 0.,) J. LOWERY, anlptf [ Recroltjeg Officers. CHANCE! DbN’T WAIT TO BE DRAFTED. , & M. KIER RIFLES. ) BOUNTY. C&pt. JAIMES COLLORD, (late °f the PUtsbnrgb Bffl«*,) is now recruiting a company tor the war. He has tho experience of sixteen months service and was in the battle* of DmUmsviUe and the Peninsula. Young mep of the right s'tamp, who wish to enter the aArvlco f)f our country-in this houtpf need, will have no better chance, as none hut those of good morals wiU intended to make (his tho “Crack Company" of Allegheny, county. Tbrotwb the liberality of friends, Cant. C. expects to arm each man with the celebrated “Sharpe Bifio." ' For' farther information enquire at Headquarter*, No. 95 FOURTH STREET. anil UUAKDS. DOW T BE DRAFTED. Captain ...JAMES 8* FEBSON. ln the DIAMOND, Allegheny, and St. CLAIR STREET, near the Bridge. This is a splendid Company, and yonng-men shoold embrace this opportantty of rendering tnelr country h sorviei by ienlUting at once. EDWARD fiINGLETOK, Becroitiog Officer. 1 i ; aulltlw | ENLIST FOB THE WAR. ' PUIULIPSIUFLES Needa fewhtorementofill uptho number. Fall ir! Fau. u It and go with us under si GEL. We form apart of the Battalion reentitingby ED. JAY ALLKN, and. expect to be in service within a wiek. Drafting commences lo a few day*, and than uo bounty ii paid and no one can volunteer. Bounty Paid Now $165. Ca-COME IS .WHILE TOD OAB.-Sa’' DB*Boadqa&rters, LAFAYETTE HALL, 01 Wood street. U. DALTON,Captain. tu»:tf I JOHN H. STONE, Ist LlenU (JUAKDS. HO t FOR THE WAR. ABtE-BObIKD YOUNG MEM WANTED to Ml up the ronks'of the aboro Company.' ' All botmUcs received by volunteers guaranteed. 1 Young mqn wishing to Jo’n a'CBAOK COMPANY trculd do well.by applying soon,-at tbo . JIAYOB‘B OFFICE, Or, at 08 SMITHFIELB BTBEKT. sull:1w WH. H. BROWF, Captain. j£p»KAHM INFANTRY,;; IN FOR THE WAR! ANOTHER CRACK COMPANT. In kxtba, bounty to. sviby bxobuit.i ; 08-Ofllw, (3 FXITM STBEKT. / 0. A.PALMIB, Captain. 8. a BCBOYKB, in Lfect. JKO. BHAW«Jr„2d ,«« . .nlT:if i HOUAVtta.—This Ctaipa nylsriow recrnltin*in tbsDiAIIOBIVAUe* gheny, torthtt* yews or daring tbs war., An/.ons whhingto.ehlirt would _do weu. to.call and enroll thelrjume*. ; add fTSAtthesnd or the wai 1 /-: •, %&. McKXX. Captain^ mixu v '-V- JTHLITJtR 1* NOTICES. .DELAY. jT^VOLUNTEEK! VOLUNTEER A FEW MOBE.MEN wUI beaCCeptedibr CO. JJ, PLUMMER GUARDS. Those, wishing to Joia a good Company, should apply Immediately; «a cons bat good men will be ac cepted. All pereoßt Joining this Company will re otive #167 BOUNTY, mad benefit.ot pension law*. BGTHeedq carters, MASONIC HA1.1,; also la the DIAMOND,: All eg bony, oral 109 and 113 Wood *t. CHAB. 8 GlfcL, Captain. aa!4 JOHN WILLIAMS, let Lient, GUARD, BUOKTAIL BRIGADE. I have been authorised to recruit a Oempeoy for ■ervfe# (o the BUOKTAIL BEIOADE. Pay and bounty the same as other Allegheny coun ty Volunteera. $9O paid each recruit when mastered into eorvloe. MOBTON’B HALL, Fifth St., oppoeite the Poet Office, Pittsburgh. RIFLES.—Young men of either city or of the county, who would serve tbelr ceun'iy, and who would go under a mao fully alive to the rrepouslbilii iee of his position, one who' is a good Christian, end at tbo ess* a good-drilled soldier, should lom no time In eoli<tlog under Cap »a(o J. M, SAMPLE, of the GRAHAM BIFLKti. Parents and wards who were disappointed getting tbelr young mea in Rev. Clark's company, are In* vlted to this chance of hwiag tlua join the tanks under a CUlstian soldier. Recruits jenllst for Three Years or the wet, and re ceive all bohotles paid by government' anO&oUuty,' and in addition a food ofssW will be divided araoug the company when full. BALL* FOB THIS COMPANY, aul3 • f BEAVER STREET. KLFLfcB. THREE YEARS 08-DUBINO THE WABI AU peraohe cteeirous of serving their country, and not being compelled to sabmlt to a draft, will imme diately enlist, and thereby secure the $9O BOUNTY in excess of the regular pay. * By authority of the (iovernor. thls Company will be under the command of - j 8. M. WICKERSHAM, Captain. ! J. BRITTON, 1-t Lieutenant, iCOME ONE, COME ALL! •9J"Becruiti , »g Offices, BEBTIN HOUBE, in Dia mond, Pittsburgh, and at MARKET HODrfi Alle gheny €ity, • • aufctf COMbil BO DUTY AS HIGH AS AST OTHER COMPANY A NEW INFANTBY COMPANY. For Three Years or the |Par. Cspt. J, ZKIGLE& and Lieut. JOHNSTON YOUNG have opened an office for recruiting, in, the basement of the THEATRE, FIFTH STREET. A limited bomber of young men will be received,' If application be made Immediately. au9rtf ftp ENLIST IN KNAP'S I*ENNA. B ATTEST.—Perecns desiring to enlist In this Bat toy, can dd so by applying to any recmiting officer, who sill forward them to <*amp Curtin, where Lient. 0. A. Atwell, of the Battery, will take charge of them. They will be entitled to ali bountirs and pen sions .Term of enlistment, during the war,-should it not last more thaa three yean For farthers In formation, call at Messrs. Atwell, Lee A Co. s store, No. 8 Wood street. au!3 tf jrS»MoKNIGHT IWFAJSTRY.—Thi* Company is recruiting for bedied MEN at NO I STAND, Allegheny, and BED LION HOTEL, No. 6 Bt. Clair street. Tboee wishing to Join agood: company can do so by applying at the afore-aid places, or at ’Squire Taylors Office, Fifth Ward. ' . Or L. F.WALKEB,Captain. J. J. WALKEB, Ist Lient. ao7:tf WM.TAYI-OB.M Lieut. AKJFAWTRY.—3S u^> r intelligent, sober MEN wanted for this Com pany. Recruits will be received at Vo. 104 Federal street, opposite tbe Allegheny Savings Bank, or at the recruiting stand, in the Northwest Square of the Diamond, Allegheny City. BICHARD 0 DALE, - auitf Late of Co. A* Bth P. R. C. jrEjr\ jtDV'ERTMBEjaEjrra. M VESSELS FOR RIVER AND 808 DEFENCE.—Tbo Navy Department will recelvej proposals, for the construction and com pletion' in ;every respect, except guns, ordnance stores, provisions, fuel, and nautical initrumenta,*for vessels of iron.for river asd harbor-defence;-eiailar to those buiidligin New York, having a single re volving turret. The draft of water not to exceed ten l»et, and the vessels to be provided with a surface condenser for supplying tbe boilers with pure, water. On personal application to tbe Department, persons' intending to otter can ace the plans and specifica tions, which will be furnished to the contractor by 1 * the DepartfeenLi.. —■ ' ,*r. ... No offer will be considered unleea from partiee who aip fully prepared to execute work of this kind, her lug In their own name at the present time suitable shops and tools. The act of Congress approved July 17th, 1(62, pro hibits the transfer of any contract, or order, or in terest therein. The bidden willetete the price and tie least time in which thej wilt agree to complete the resect, end the reduced price for each eacceediog month. Prop <eiUon*:«lll be recelred until 2Uto! AUGUST, but will be ex tended to the 28th of August tor pvt lee of. feting (rotri west of the mountains. The proposal* must be endorsed "Proposal* for Irbn Vtssel* for Blrer end Harbor Defence,” to die t iognfeh them from other liminee* letters. en!s:4t PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY X ACADEME, «t WESTCQE3TEB, (for Boarim on'M ; This Aclemj .111 be opened SEPTEMBER lib. 1862. It wu chartered by thefLeglslaturo at its hut session, with full collegiate powers.' In (tacapadeiy buildings, \fhlch were erected and famished at a cost otover sixty thousand dollars, are an aogemeats of the higheet order for the comlortable quartering and subsisting efone hundred and fifty cadets. A corps of competent and experienced iostmctois will give their undivided attention to the Educa tional Department, and aim to make their Instruc tion thorough and practical. ' The department of studies embraces the following courses: Primary, Commercial and Selantlfio, Collegiate and Military. The moral training of cadets will be carefully at tended to. Circulars may be obtained of JAMES M. O'OPEB. Bask Block, or of Col. THEO. HYATT, President P. M A. auls:2w A DMINiSTKATOtW’ NOTICE —Let- JuLtersof Admlnlitration having been Issued to the undersigned, on-the estate of Robert Morrow, Esq., late of the Eighth Ward, City of Pittsburgh, dec’d, all persons indebted to said estate are reqoested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands sgatost sald .estate will present them, proporly authenticated, for settlement. SAMUEL MOBBOW, > , . , auU;6tdawF . JOHN ATWELL. f Aunts- QLLLLNG OUT.—The undersigned, ex kj eentors' of the late Col. Leopold Sabi, offer the stock of choice WINES and LIQUOBB of bis -estate (in store at the comer of Market and Second streets, Pittsburgh,) to the public, at private sale, and at prlcoe so lo w as to make it an inducement to pur chasers to give them an early call. The'former friends of the establishment are especially Invited, and expected to favor the estate with their custom, ai they bad the best.ocportunlty to know the snperior qualities of the stock kept by tbe deoeased. 0. BAHL, > G. &BKTZ, VExecutors. aullkSm H. P. MUELLEB, J A LLEGHENY COUNTY, sx-SBR* ■AjLTo Joseph Fisher, Administrator of theUjßlß estate of Frederick Bamlck, deceased, and Margaret Harnick, Widow of said decedent, You are borebv cited to bs and appear before the Register's Court of .Allegheny County, to be he'd in tbe Court Bouse, In ue City of Pittsburgh, cn SATURDAY. tbe 23dday of August, A- D. 1883,' at! 10 o'clock a. then and there to s&ow danse, If any yon bare, why the Let ters of Administration upon the estate of said Fred erick Harnick, dec'd, shall not be revoked. Benin: fail not, uofter the penalty that may ensue. Given under my hand and seal of office, at Pitts burgh, thlslftth day of August, A. D. 1862. au!4:td ! WM. J. bTcHABDSON, Register. . /SUEAV LITTLE EAKM FUK OALK. Vy—3o/acres, about A miles from the city, on the Temperancevlile and Noblestown Plank acm cleared, about 25 acres of good coal, lays well to be drained; good water and fences; wUI be sold at a bargain.. Inquire of J. K. MOBANGE, Jel7:erutfh» . Ho, iqt Fourth streetT AND COAL. : -. -i of the best quality, at the: EXCELSIOR COAL YAKD, On the Ballroad, 'at the east end of Seminary HU 1 , Allegheny City. Jsmm BEBO. - ■ may3B:mTH-gn .■ ; . - -- 1 -t.'» OK BOXES GUO COL ATE; &U fiO boxes ground Pepper: ' . • 80 i do Qtagen , 26 ground Oofee; >. - -..t r 25j do (2 ]b boxes) Indigo; 25 do (01b cans,) ground Cinnamon; 25 do ‘ ‘do “V do .'Altijslei; —'—”• 2*l; do ■-' :, 'ds. w .'do Mustard;. • - 8 frails Cl .tm; Just received and for sale by W. M. GOBMLT, aolft i 271 Liberty street. fcJOAi\—s barrels prim® Gountry Soap, Just received at 114 Second at. Mil ■ ! FRANK YAN GOBDER. riKEKN FJBACmsa.—6 boxes prime VXPeaches, Just received end for tale at fr« lift flecondet.. j ; FRANK YAN QOBDBB. E)BAittj —5 bbla. prime i'ears-jost re* L cslved and for mle by “ V* : -J 7 : : ; FRANK VAN OOBMB,' » p M 1 : ' lift Second street: • TEA&-—We have m store a \J stock of choice Qreeq ssd Black Tecs, IncJodin* soaiß of tbs finest chopeto themju-kfitrtfcich we a», reUilingat Ices then eattera prices, having purtnisad bolbro tho adrtnee. • * • JOB* A.BEHBHAW,- oo!8- cor. Liber y and Hand sta.- T , JS XIN G T y N MUSTAKIL—Bur- JLi rough's genuine' Lexington, Kentucky. Kuo* -,«13. ■ »;!■; cor, Liberty tad H.tirl Iti. ■ll*(3fib.r-lJLbbb. frMhiSgafcjurtteo'd Xiuitnikl, V TT. tt XoVAT. Lieut. WH. M.DALGLIEBH, Recruiting Officer. DRJT GOODS. KNITTING Y^BNB— 1,(00 Re. of the most desirable colors of Boston KNITTING YARNS, Just reoeived. Sold wholesale and retail, by iaioHi ttAcjanfr aoo., I. ■ 1N0.i7 Fifth frAiJC* gi’KlPifil) WUMi tiHIRTB, J? for Boldtoa* aadTkvelen* Wetif. - —' - • We have fusl receivedover 50 dexsn of uwrtw qualities of TRAVELING AHIBTS, from the finest to the lowest grades.''We invite special attention to the etyles of them Goods: - EATON, HAOBtW A 00., Ho, 17 nflb rtfMt. MILITARY GAUNTLETS] ; BUCK AND KID GAUNTLETS t In buff and purv white, rooeived by express, at EATON, HACBUM A CO.'S, ■■ auls Ho'. 17 Fifth stmt. JgKKLIN ZEPHYR! 1,200 lbs. ZEPHYR WOOL, of all the choice and favorite shades and mixtmes, for fon- y knitting. Dealers supplied in quantity at leas than present Eastern prioee. . . EATON, HACEDU A CO., No. IT Fifth st reel. Furnishing hoods, - IDITABLS rOB THE SEASON. HACEUH & GLYDE Invite notice to their stock ef GENTLEMEN’S and YOUTH’S LINEN AND TRAVELING SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, SUSPENDERS,' ' - LINEN AND SILK HABDKEBCFS, -GLOVES, HoBBr UMBRELLAS, Ac., Ac. army; shirts, r And BOLDIEBS* lUBNIBHINO-GOODB, always on hand at MACRUH •GLIDE'S, aull 78 Market at., between 4th and Diamond. AND BKAUTIFUJ. GOOU3, HACBUH & GIiYDE’S. FRENCH EMBBOIDEBIES AND LACES; COLLARS, SETTS, RANDS AND LACES; LADIES’ CHEMX2ETIES A ZOUAVE FRONTS; LACE, CRAPE AND TISSUE VEILS: HEM-STITCHED, EKB’D A PLAIN H*DK’FS; An elegant assortment of - CHILDREN’S EMBROIDERED WAISTS, . PANTALXTIS AND FANCY APRONS,' Of new designs, received and torealo.at old prioca. ' MACBUJrrGLLDB, aull 78 Market street, between 4th A Diamond. NJEW GOODS! NEW GOODS I J. M. Burchfield’s, JDST OPENING. NEW GALIOOB, best etylae; Do. BLEACHED MUBLINB; UNBLEACHED GBEY TWILLED FLANNELS; Do. PLAIN BED, WHITE AND BLUM FLANNELS; STRIPED FLANNEL, for Army Shirts; PLAID PILLUSB FLANNEL BLANKETS. tVCALL ASD MXAMtSB-QUB STOCK. . and DRY UOOIfS, PURCHASED BEFORE THE LATE ADVANCK* -We are telling many-of tKa'af'— r --- r:r -—■ —' X.ESB THAH EKBTERIT PRICES ! .. i . V- . '• . : ; ■ fOLLSETOITB PLAID AND WHITI PLAN NELB at Factory prices. DRESS 4c., LACE MANTLES, Aa, Cloaing out to makeroom for Fall Good*. . C. HANSON LOVE & CO., Tt MABKET BTBBBT. ipo BUYXBS or DOMESTIC GOODS: J. W. Barker & Co., S 9 Jtfarhet Street, Offer for sale— -100 BALES SHEETIHOSi 75 OASBB BHIBTIHOS; • 50 OASIS PBIBX8; Bj tho ptekaft, plac* or yard, at LESS ,THAN EASTERN PRICES, ui \ WHOLESALE AMD SL&TI JJORNJS'a TRIMMING STOBK, Ho*. 77 and 79 iffirkot Btreet. HEW GOODS 1 HEW GOODS I! WX bof loaro to Infbrai .our easterners that-ve hvn aow on hud tbe LABOEBP'AVDBtBI BE LKOTSD UTOOK OP OOODB w*hireimhidit thiseo—oo.cftheyear. _•*•• . . . . , Haring porthaoodlargalyihtbeeartypartofJalj,' prvrio'Qa to the. Uto adranoe tn prtoM, wo oro •bled to. otU good! at jw low prtoea. to nay Fiilan Jobbing Honae. - -: • Wo. oolldt oil wholffitle buyers fatcusiijiicvii* sortfcMatof • HOOP SKIBTB, OOBSim ! lAIBHXTO, .. '" '' , - HXAO OBXSSfS) r - - : OQTCOH HORSEY, ~.. VBLVBT BtBBOHS* ; ‘ eL <>y*S, ; 7 BBKSB TBIMMIHQB, . BKIRT BRAIDS, HOTIOHS, otul V’ • BAHCT GOODA ..black BOHBAZ Sl[JU!,»adall klndi cf KILLIAEBT GOODS. JOS. HOBNE, WHOLESALE BOOMS—UudUlinlM. »l* . :>r»«.llmw HABIB* BTBHT. gCMMER GOODS O : * !•■ • BRLUHOAT Reduced Prices. ' .JACOBS! LAWBS, U U)(e. OBQAHBIES, from 12)£o. IoS7Jt ; a ?aw aejuus nuEs bn. >i njje. ’ v'. ;- "SACQOKg.atcort, ' . ' •- aiti XAima.uni, • ’ MAHTILLAJ AHDFOIHTB, tot It ud onwards. _• ,■ f _l‘*J‘«“SylltA<>fßOOt' BXIBIS.jKrt <•»«*.; ' : j > Bites foSt ■ $l6O BESTPUJiOa asp; GBOVBBTEEN A HALE hlTto, nmond to # : 1 f new wnreroomt, • . .v 1 ■ Ho. <TS BBOADWAT, are now prenred to ofihrtbw public a magnlflfy new scale foil T OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, containing all improvements known tn this comlfj or Euope,'^m < «tnmg twm, French grand actu harp pedal, foHtranitima, for .... «50 f . Wamnted for JTIVE YEARS. cassa, ; ‘ f^oo, all warranted, made of .thla tieat aeasohed materfoh and to stand belter than any add for $4OO or S5OO-%y the old methods of manufacture. We invite the hfo judges to examine and tnr three new instrument and we stand ready at ail times to test theta, with any others manufactured in this country. ~ L GBPVEST'EEN 4 BALE, f - mySft3m 478 BROADWAY, N.Y. $175 . $176 Juat received, thrbe splendid haw octave COT» TAGS PIANOS for- $175, and beamllhl 7 oethva large PIANOS for s2to. ~ j The übore Pianos are of. Haines Brea., New Yak mike, have fall Iron Improved frame, and ate war ranted five years. •- . OHABLOTTE BLUME, 43 rifth Itntt, t enB Sole agent for the above and Knabe’sPtoofc 15rW T SRUJDE[SIijAMniSE^ XV NIUMS, from the celebrated manufactory ef Maaon A Hamlin, Boston. Alao, two good Ocom* band & octave Mebdeona, CHEAP. For sala'by > • - ' ‘eli ~ . - JQHH H. MKLLOtt. 81 Wood «t W U FUKTKK X3I /art receiving, stay large -itoch.pf PIANO B g: QJff from the dnebntad Kaanfimtcifeefol- CUckerink A Soso, Boston; HsHst, Davie A Boston ; and Haselton Brca.v Vew York>-«Il of nv styles, and urUl be told at present mamtibetura*’®* dnoed rates for cash oronanwenniMe credit. . Jorealeby, , ... .• I s . Jel4 . JOHN H. JgSLLOB, 81 Wood St/ ' gTKINWAY , & PRRMIUM FIAMJS. Jest receivud, acme ehgant andToctsrre' { hTEINWAY PIANOS, Ofseperb workmanabip and finish. For ealeatNo.fi! IWh street. 1 JttO H. KIKBEB A BEOI ViOJUUN.tiTRLNGH, bt iu^, -Trebles, trE strings, 4 lengths, bwt quality Beeonfott»A’“ ~S.iT«: * Italian-ylfi Thirds, or D «- S «* « « Fourths,orO V 1 length, Best quality French or German Ist, 3d, fid «bd V 4th gtrtßgd. Mfch.— - 14 Best qusiity Guitar 2L A A E* cUrar strings, eachAfi Second” Do.-- eachJG Best quality VibUbcailo, A and D, ~ • *4 Beat •• “ OaodO, “ • : yi MaQsd to ay addresa, poet paid, on reieipt ol ikw money, or in postage . •: '.» JOHN H. MXLLOB, 81 Wool ettofti' - Niß«-*A' kfrgßlot<Df-fiMh Stringß jam wriol Violins, vrollnOeaee, Fhxtes, Acoordeme, fej sA MJCTMOJT B*AMJ£B» 1 COXEY LAWBENCBVILIiE 1018 O AT MONDAY MORNINk Ak gust gfilh, at 10 o’clock. wiU.be told, on tbe png&A, BorMghoCiAirßßMvGl?alxty desirable B&Sk Lot^situatedTßrjollowi;> : '7* Fifteen Lote on Butler street, averaging orvkl toettront eadlrahdextehdini back from 109 tllfi 'last sash, ton3ofoot alley. Twenty-eight Lou on Pearl street, (which hjk> V Two OornerLots en Peart street, 47 test (rent, u(i extending back 114 feet eacht to a 2D foot alley. > * Foortaen Loteba BroadWa, 24 feet front, and m. fending back 114 f.et to a2Q loot alley. ‘ \ One corner Lot onßrpadw»y,4T foot front,andcA. - trndioghsck U4foat tow 20 foot alley. : These lots; convekfonl of acbesa every fen mkb utes bvtbe 'Lawm&eeviße Pamenger BaUway, afol' occupying tbr-mesthealthfnl and pleasant are very desirable foe hemes. Speculator* in mj e*tatrwould-do weft- to attend this w!<s a the lS mat beedingardlem of price. - •• Tkxjrs or hAim—oiio4hird caek, veatdne ta ooe - and two yuan, with 1 tntoreat, secured by bond aaft - nsutgagu.' , i Plans can now bo; had at ’the Auction -wa M Fifthxtaet.: J. O. DAVIS. STOCKS AT AUCTION. V —On TUZaOATrXVIUiIHO. Aogogt 19tb.irtB-'l -e&ock, w&Uio.tQl&fft tb* Strand floor S«Z« of isrcangwaa-Amatoa Hot«» h fifth itm£ 25 ihw txchwgd Bmfc 8took; 23k do • Iron Cux~4te.. dt: 2Ddo lt.*ndfcdo ; «o; EQ - Aft-AUogbeajr _dO .dm -.aS- dr fflMLcatiiajJfeßridxoCo; • •-. • -■ ~ **■ n VALUABLE BOOKSAT AUCTIOJS7 V —OnPATURDAY EVENING, A-araA lfch'* o'clock, at tba Mamie Hill Auction Bodn»;& " x TUth *tmt, wiilbAotfd; without iwiiit, a* t£a owner ialaaif&ctha city, a cholea coQeetiaaof pm ud valuable Books, eabradag ax&oax tbennraber Voltaire’*'Phflosophioal Dictloxury.Coint*’* tinFMloaopbj. Hune'a fitaja acd Hiaiors «f Icfland.Tijlera 'Sicsan** tile mod Theological, Wcrkaof Too Paint, Lfia of ftao, BbeHey’a cd Works# Parfo&VHtn&oroui Fatfryot iht.|ifc lish Language, 800n 1 * dad, indxaißT wcgtetf *qo*l vain* too nomarona to mention. AtoiAeag of WabcUr’s Unabridged Dictionary. ' \- *oH ;. T. A,- MoCLEbLAHn. Abet, i AUMINIBTKATuKS’ BALK OFiifc- A QUOBfI AHB WIKBfIL-On SATUBDAT; IIOBKISG, Angost leth. tt 10 o’clock, vffl fa* 9aU» ! •ft Baris’ Aoctloa Heims, 34 Fifth street, by order Of Administrators, a stock of Bignaieand Wises, coat] A'-,' . 12 baxxalachelM Bourbon. Whisky; m 44 eoei floe old Cognise Brandy; 3r do (Otfoaest) them Wine; 144 18 do,) Fort do; 3 ghtrtar casks Cognise Brandy; . 1 half Uriel BastyCnxa Bnm; . * . The attention of the Trade la ailed to thia ala- • Teuu or tu*—'Three months approved eadoaeaic note fbr eoffis om $100; smaller amounts cash. • anU - J. Q» J> AVIB, Ancft.! COOttT HAUL UJj’ b&*. YX a BTBRT TCXSfIi 5 ! HOBB1BO,: Angast 10tb, aft 10 o’clock, by order *< the OrphansV.Ootxrt of . Allegheny oocnty, will sol 1, on the. promisee. ohßearsr streevin: the Beeeqi Wclra of the City of-Allegheny, Foereflgibls boilA tog lots.oomm<mctog at a point fifty.two feet north warily (nta the corner of Jackson and Bearer attoev rad extend tog back 100 fbet, to an alley 80 bet- wide? On om of the lots : «re-«rseted a *wo*tory frash dwelUngbooeeand stable. .'V, Trans at B»ia—Ona-thlrd cash, residue ihocs od two yean, with Interest. J. 6. DAVIS, Auch j • Boir.Bxzx, ) 1 A dm’r of Mal co lm Leach, dec’d. j ao>> ’ QANVAB SHOES! ~"1 1 CARTAS SHOES I CAHVABBQDXSI to airira to-day, at tba KASOHIC HALL AUCTION HONS Vo. 66 Fifth rtraot- r^jrx«. ANTED—A Fisst LUcteiuS'l with the number of men specified in General Orde Hoa. 8? and SO, of Headqoattexs, at Htrriibnrg. BVAddraa BOX £BB, pmsBCEOH posxomci Curing address, beforo lO o’clock Friday morning. \\f AN Tjsi*—Agenta to cA&yats for Jr v&IAGBAM OfZBB FXOXBAL OOTBBI Mlßt. lt is a beaattfhl Zdthognpb, ft by 83 1j ebsa to else. -It Btessafta the whoft machinery of pi Oorernttsnttothe.eye. lt lathe acatnsefalax popalarthlfigererpohUaUd. Zrtr7intelligentmi will hara a. oopy. Coxapetentaan can make sl' pet month* • ■ **A parsongatoanbatteridanef our Ooraraas; by-thie-chart-thtt from any,relume with which s ate acqoato»ed.?«-f faedraetf yrpr. .Xaetoaa atomy, rad v-. . r vJ. T. FOMFILLT. fp^w. ..aasaw,.; , r : Ko.g W. 4th stmt, JJKW^YDRAUUCcOOKiN ■ WearemaiktogtvbitoeaofonrnswßAßGZfi.] 1. 6 feet wide, and Ho 5,4 fteft < ths < mmt and art wry . Atov&BATI FBOHTS, of the latest stake a beat finish, and OOOSIBe BTOTXB, of mr» mis atths lowest prtcS? 7 and all kinds of OASTIBQS maU to erdtf 1 * ~~'~DrB&HA.YJSN & BON, go. 4Tredid«tmt,Anwth«ns BUUJte! 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