Signs of Encouragement. There is a mpre jquiet and hopeful state of public. mind ao.w,tii»u for months past. Itwouldbo difficult te’'teU7eXBctly' why this -is; bat it is- very clear that it exists. The country. was greatly , depressed after the ihe Peninsula, and the re ; to do with ite present hopeful condition;but ; we think it mainly fesiitte from confidence in the change of policy, and military lead dtehjp.at^fMhington, .and.in the reliance which thei public feels’in siioh Geiiofils'is —Porn, Boiiioibß, Basks and Siqel. - ; Ever since tha Army of ;the Potomac set ‘{“fW' ji'ir?. i n '.lb* swamps of the Chioka homlny,:and ■commouced-to dig, there has hcen diatrast, apprehension aiid depres sion. - The ■ hope - that that gallant af my. .may yet be extricated,land placed in a po-' sition tp render to the country seme of .the . from 'it, is greatly cheer ing, and. the buoyanoy of the public mind wilt be much increased when it is rondered .certain that the army is fully and safely' .- extricated. . The wonderful uprising of the people, at the call of the President—-the marvellous . outpouring of (money and of men to meet the exigencies of tho hour—has done muoh to exhiteiate the public mind. It is now aUnost rendered oertain that the Government ; “u get as many troops as it can arm aid ... equip and handle, by voluntary enlistment —and we would almost hope .the Govern ■. ment would forego drafting, if it was not ‘ ' -that we desired to sco those selfish, half* 1" disloyal neighborhoods whioh have done ’ HtUe nr nothing, compelled to take some -> P* l * ,n this great work of patriotism. ”®«. - The hot season, so much dreaded by r.■ ■ Northern men, is,also passing away, and • lo °g autumn season approaching, the '£*£■■■■; .. .most favorable of any other for active duty »/ in the field in the rebel States. With tho j immense force now preparing for the field, ' ' * ‘ of the very best citison soldiery the world !- ■ ever saw, there is good reaein to hope that the New Year will see the rebellion meas ,■ nrably subdued; and its leaders punished, ■■■ or dnven out of the country. Whether these are the reasons, or a part of them, which have imparted fresh ardor and encouragement to the people, is not of so much consequence as to know that Bitch a confident state of fceting'exists, and that from it we derive- increased.' reliance upon the indomitable resolution of the pcov pie to restore.Jhe.Union .iptact, with not one star erased from-its flag... 1- v-'■ JiN* *: ‘ * I 1 * » « t.y l ■rfy. i 'U : * Iv’-' ! .uvVv\~iv ■•;•.. ■■• > ■ ; ■; 1 ;S-'’''.V f*- - *!;> S t ‘ ‘ft , » , * * * I 4r" 4 * ■'*' *l^ t‘4 . , , , Will Contrabands Fight?.. -j*K ■ vv.-; r-\.-v>. from Helena,; Arkansas, from : G-/'-i" •■■'£' ■ s en * Ccstis* army,'gives an account of a «'.detachment of Federal soldiers on some ex* t P° aed duty bein B suddenly attacked by bu -1 * j ;7 7 " perior numbers, when the contrabands, ■illrlTnilfr lilt Ills N* oj«*Jh I with ttein » M faBt M a soldier fell,- seised bia musket and fought bravely'and assisted h ,-£ **i , 7 , ■* *- * * * grpatly id saving a portion of the detach. Ip I • Jaent. The same writer says: - li SiVilt’l 1 . -s 7 Contrabands continue coming to iis, and ,\uX ’ . ‘will be employed in tho army to the «xtent I V * ‘“ ~ of our oap&eity to use them. The course of /• ’: •*. f d * j Gem-Cortia in regard to thisclaasof persona .‘ljj- it \t'A vv ) teregarded as humane and wise. He gives to '<£%?■ -4v:J ■> *- j *’li " v 4-" • Slaves of rebels who have been employed ;Jy : “1 tonid the rebellion, their free papers, em .'*;7v x -Mb' ploysob many of them as fcsoaa,and is ••••>>"•' not. unfavorably disposed to organising them into regimentß, whenever thegoverii ‘ ment at Washington will give its sanction. ’* ~ **.- !l “• has conceived a favorable opinion of ,',v,. i 1• • s « J J '' “eir capacity for freedom, and their ability >***• i jiR r to become successful and . brave soldiers v I *;fc jv,-,i. p a ,-[$ > under competent commanders," and only . \ K *.3 ' awaits the time when they may be effi i *••« •• * ■ .. . gently, organised to assist in quelling this lI’VO; 4 \ '•-! '» . rebellion. / iC-i*.:-X: -.rThe same writer also relates the follow*. v'Tv>> 4 £p. ■ vlng incident: *S , . ~ l>- 1 On Bonday afternoon, I. went out with a j.y^: ! :*,vv :* ' friend to vißit the estate of Gen. Gideon J, J’.tbvi-'jS v * •?' ’ ;•■&•< ■! ’ ■ -Pillow, of rebel fame, about five miles south tf£ r^*4 sv . y V,; ;j; 0/ Helena. 'lt lies on the bottom lands of H*’ tff:. I' the nussissippi river, and; is one-of four r* • ■ belonging l to hinu in the^vi* 4, i f olaity of thispljce,on all of which ho Las S*VL.- ] ” claimed tbs otraeraUip «f 300,human-be " ' 4il- •> V ' ingt, and lakon all the frniu of their la- ' "‘v.-y **,!.• 'x, : -'C v't , - Iwrfor manj; years, enricling liimself and I IX‘ -' v'jlSi- leaving them in: ignorance and povarty. f ‘ : •#}%•. d JC- b?cn “ ‘ 'i^ : 'l I- ,, Sr L 4! < i;i;V^3^7' : r 5100,000 fr°m the cotton crop. , year on this one plantation v :l : 700.; acres of corn growing, planted since - ii.';!-* 'the freshet by fiO ntgroes,. and looking ' ‘Ji’KaklsHjTi'ofinely. This was a patriotic investment to l he rebel amy, but the,harvest is V;v?. t a ’ , !W UMr to »• gathered by Onr own 1 >- * tonjp*. ■ ' •, The “quartora” of the negroejaro fdund Is ...; to ho V«y neat and comfortable buildings, . ; ' the central one for the owner having piariae . .j’tsiii ' j-]r3 o ? a pJeesAht’ ahade; and the neighboring ■ V^f?** 5 b !_ ,D e;"s u hum. The Jveraeer, ' :T ''irxl haa fled, and the negroes arein Ml#ft- 1 *! ;r..&Upossession. • -j - ’ V ‘ ‘IV They remain quietly at home, Uking P-t Ur j-IHS y-* &r?- care of the crop, in obedience to Gen. Cur >i , "i ’ ' Mss advice, but are absolutely free, and -yv.tfclv.i'v- '-''iSlr-'.' .have generally received free papers. They 3*l i.^;uv.' - .V-'i«V^ST I ' dressed in a tidy and cleanly manner f: 'y-yyrM W -- '. tor-oar reception, had gathered from neigh ft 'St;-:!-'' -horing plantations to tho nurabor of about Kli'-'lflfJ I'ft-J-i-i '¥£4?3 -PS'- ihrea hundred, and hod commenced their ;■ *: . xJn>ileo Meeting with singing and prayer i S ,* when wo arrived. it- j.; 7 The assemblage occupied the piattas, - ii'i Jfj';' • ' and after the introductory exercises, which & Wl ■ very fertont, were ended, they were 1 v etf 1 i 1 H 8& addressed by Dr M. P. Hanson. Assistant j »C. * I.’ *lfj ‘ ,‘WR ’ ftogton of the 2d Wisconsin CavUiy, and W* vj ”* *3 ‘ by Hsv. J. 0. Forman, Chaplais. 8d Mis-J Sourl, Infantry. Dr. Hanson gave them j *f - 1 4? . - b »°me excellent advice, nnd Chaplain Por >r. * ;!$.:% .nan deUvered an address on the hlstotj-of ‘S’vvi-.v.'-V S* '’ •• ."to I .*® 4 *® Emancipation, Tand the 1 ••-.s-':* :i if - J*,'" -^ nd . °f 'he elavopopulation & >■L--Jf *.h* South—thmr right to freedom; and *•, their duty to assist in achieving it. .n . J., < Th» meeting was closed-with prayer and : ,J T E ' - 1 4iß gin6 and the invited guests:partook of • | ■" "i .i»5 i ' « excellent.erening meal .prepared by ■f their aahie colored frienda. lho occasion of v aiocere pleasure .and to *7■: -. who,were present, ond wouWhaye.boen '••v>»! ft Beyers pill for Gen. Pillow, could be'havfr .. .. i .besii WlChin the joy with Jff w ® Wyfctims;llstencd.te.itlie:atory of India-Emanoipatipo, and tbs rights, ■ ■ now about to be realised by tteoStlves. r » * i- y. :-}> ■ v'.'. \ < fv • 5 ■fill v* \ |f:j -’lf ■ ♦.* v .- v rf'v jgMoinr the lost editorial effort of the edi " WWfef-.the Harrisburg -Patriot and Unlta, their- imprisonment for’, treasonable practices in the Old Capitol -prims' at Washington, iras an assault jnjibn* Hon. 1 ? AV ® UJ£ iX*,** 0. Not) roe, Polk co. J A - Harvoy, Fremom co. \ W - B A UleuD. Dabu.ioe co._ tafirrr i» Utb rlUtrict.T. James D Griinell. Congrttt. J fithdlstrlcU.John X. Kaswn. }-. -^ r * Grinneli led,‘some ten yeare since, a j worthy, enterprising,^lndustrious oitizentf, from this city to form a settlement j la the heart of; lowa, which has prdved 'de cidedly successful. He has since served a j term in the State Senate to very general ac ceptance, and will make, a quiet, 'indus trious, effective member of Congress. Col. Rasson migrated from Massachu setts, was a polling member of theCUicago Convention, has since been First Assistant Postmaster General, and resigne'd (Hat post not lpng.since. He will prove a very able and independent Member. ■“Mr. Allison is new -to ns; .and we are glad to note thatsli the nominees so farare new to Congress, though we believe the two present members from lowa are worthy and true men. But we want a strong infusion of new blood into the next House>-.y. T Tribune. - :. - * The Washington correspondent of the New York Evening Pott, Bays: PEACE DEMOCRATS. I . -The goyernment is not unaware of the fact that a class of so called “ peace deino crats” is scattered.all oyer the.free'.States, -who, under a certain contingency, : are bent on mischief; And, doubtless: mischief as open and flagrant as a connivance with the rebel leaders, that they may succeed in de ®lj°ying_the government and thenation. I These Bemi-traitora are very quiet just at [ present, when the government exhibits un wonted vigor; but in the event ; of a great disaster ,to the national arms it is well known that the wicked leaders of this de- J 1 tided class intend to play openly into the hands of the enomy., One of those leaders' ib a somewhat distinguished citizen of New i ork. The appointment of Superintendent Kennedy as Provost Marshal of New York has a direot connection with this matter. The government anticipates no disaster in the field, but will be prepared for traitors in the free. as well as slave States. THE HAttECg A5X> LEE COB.BE9POS DUNCE. J- Muoh regret is expressed in certain quar-- I tew that in the 'correspondence published I between Generals Ualleck and Lee the for mer did'nbt somewhere remind the robels of their own atrocities. It is very evident I that the last of Lee's letters were written I quite as muoh for European circulation as for the eye of General Hallock. It is not believed that the rebels will execute their threap. They- have an opportunity, as they captured some of our commissioned officers I at Cedar Mountain. Should they really I perpetrate barbarities upbn these men, the I government will not-hesitate to avenge them. General Lee says that the rebels have au excess of prisoners. This was at first supposed to bp mere • brag, but upon J careful computation it is found to be true., I Large as were the numbers of rebel pris- I oners takexHn the spring, they have since | been overborne by the defeats; retreats and capturea'on the Chickahominyi at Winches ter. iand in Tennessee. - The rebels have the i right to brag a little, and the fact that they I ar-i so quiet shows that there is another | side to the picture, which wo.do not see. Matters at HantsTUle--Rginored life tarn of General Nitchel. I General Price, it was rumored, was ap proaching Huntsville, Alabama, a week j ago, with twenty thousand men; and it I was also reported there that General Bragg was about to join him. General Bnell was 1 fortifying the plaee, actually employing I contrabands for the purpose.' The corre j epondent of the Cincinnati Gazette observ- I ed, in connection with this last phenomena, I that slave claimants had finally ceased to I prowl around tho camp. I A tremendous excitement was created on Thursday of last week by rumors that General Mitcbel had returned. One of the | rumors took the shape that he wsjHo su- ! I pereede. Buell, that Rousseau was still to j I command the Third Division, and that j General W. 6. Smith was to be placed at the-head of the Seventeenth Brigade. . j The army was almost wild with joy; and the soldiers imone of the Ohio regiments sent up a huge kite; on which was inscrib ed the same of their loved leader, "General J Mitcbel ~ ,r As the kite mounted toward I ! the skied it drew out three quarters of a mile of string, and . then seemed- to rest I above the quarter* of General BuelL AI-j though no one said so, everybody felt that I it was an a*- deep but quiet sen- J sation was followed by a tremendous cheer. I Brigadier-General Tarchin. K Gen. Torchin—made General while ho was before the court-martial—is a Russian by birth. With thorough military acquire ments and brilliant prospects in the Im perial Guards, in which be was a Colonel, j be withdrew from his native oouutry to see DT America the practical working of I the political theories whioh he had adopted, j After the Crimean war he obtained 1 leave I of absence Tor a -riait to some German Spa; Ihe , was-joined in Germany by Madamo j Turchin, who with a passport ob-1 tained by a friend under an assumed name, and two fled to England to be . beyond I thr~reaoh of the Imperial .Government, j From England he came to; the United I States, six years ago; and since hiaarrival j here has been mainly engaged in engineer-1 ing pursuits. Educated in the Sohool of Artillery, commlssioned iiir the .line, trans-1 ferred to the ilDitary Academy at St. Pe tersburg, where he Was qualified for mem- j bership of the Elat ilajor, he is unquestion-1 ably one of the most thoroughly, educated I officers in our army.- • - I Secession Politics in Illinois., ;The Democrats of Illinois seem to be the most shameless secessionists outside of the rebel confederacy. In sqmo places they actually f parade the rebel flag, and. their journals 'are'.foremost in .denouncing the vigorous prosecution of the war. In’ Jo. Davies county the following circular ha* .been issued - _" “The progress the rebellion, and its in , sfigator-. and abettor, abolitioqism,; have i jnade and are making towards, tho destruc-1 tion of the constitutional form of'govem taent secured 4o - the American people, as tending to the establishment of a military despotism, destructive of all civil liberty, imperatively .demands the assistance of everyJover of;his country to beat back the enemies of free government, and to main-, tain the “constitution as it is, and restore the government as it was// To effect this object organisation and co-operation an absolutely necessary/' Indeed, the military authorities of that department have put several places under, martial Jaw...-' ' ■■ Lancaster to be no Lonoeb the .Houe ot Buchanan.—A ■ telegraphic dispatch from Westchester, Pennsylvania, states that ex-Prcjident Buchanan has purchased the farm of Townsend Walter, three- hun dred seres, for $BO,OOO. The buildings are said to be the finest of an;' in . Chester Valle;. The grounds are situated on tho Southern side of the North Valle; Hill, two miles west of Downington, and are in plain slew of the Benns;l»aula Central Bail road. ; Ills said that Mr. Buchanan and .Collector. Baker will reside there. Ittisois.—lllinois has furnished both her quotas for the full number of 600,000 men. - No State has done better thani Illi nois, and none has better blood to ueengo than that which; she has so larishl; poured out on eyor; western battle field. - i ' - IhsAdjutanl General of the'State has' Jtad tendered to him sight hundred combs-' flies of Tolunteers onder tfierecent call for troops. Giving 8i men to a eompan; it would giro an aggregate of .67,200, - ' lV r- ■ JP vjilic jtotices, AT THE lEGN.CXTY COLLEGE, corner of Finn an s Ct/Clolr rt*- MONDAY. iiOß2»inO, al.ll o'clock CLASSIFICATION OF ACCOUNTS/ ' EXCELSIOR NORMAL - ; IN8TI- r*Z^t«J i . t, * bnrgh lDf *atrj Headqurttn have baea T<*TB.-Th*g*ccm«!S«isio nlT the EXCEL- * . BIOK will commence oa MONDATi Sejitofeber Btb, ' < n mj* - - . = Teacheia Jeairiog to attend a Normal Claij, prenar- • * & Bllildjng Fifth: StTfifit, - atory to the Winter Term of Bchool, wilt call at N«. T uu.. K . 43 Toaiiet itreet* cr adtlrctu, for drcti’ar. ifiIHId)IATKLY BELOW iflis POSTOPIICK. GUAY. Box 7A5, Fitbrurgh : ~*u9;Sfve6d -- .7 7. V'rric* PmsBiTBOH Imvkaho* Cojipa»t,1 — . ' f Plltiborgh, 'A'nBU«t‘ls,'jt67 1/ ' " BOARD UFDiRECTORS of tbi# Comoaay baie tbU day declaredtriilrjdfnd. out o' the profits of ibe i*«t alx mcDtfcf.'of TWO DOL. LAtS PKB KfIARE, io cash. »y»bl* lorthittb. F. A. BIXEHAKT, Roerefary. rnS»EAbT Li IiJSKTY CULLEGUTK INSTITUTE *lll commence ita Fifteenth oenion on : UONDAY, AVGUST i&TB, ISSTAHT, iu the U. P. ; Church. • Ttrm* ■ moderzla; For pmicnlar* apply to aa»S;Jt - wot. J. C. MOOBK, Principal. JiUWASAW INSWTUTti a Boardingand Day ficbo6Uor joop £ lift,,! will-be opoceica MONDAY, September lft. In the l&rgB aod cimtnodlooa dwelling near the eorner ol Second and Bmithfield streets, the let©residing or Jamta B. Mnrrmy, Be*. A. TBS BBOKCK, Principal, tircul* c» containing terms, 4c., will be ready !•* a few days. Befereacw-Tb* Episcopal cUrgr of the_city. Application may be made at (be laatitote after the 20th Inst. ; aal‘2:tf ‘ UNJVJSUsITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. GEOBGE WOODB, M. A, Principal Aided bj Sewn Prb!easor», Van Ini of the ensuing jeer commence* on 8IPT&UBEB Ist. AGTMNASICU if connected with the Unirer. *ity. iIILITABY DBILL, under a competent Drill Sergeant, rewire* apt dal attention. For particular*, ne Catalogue to be bed at the Bookatorea. Feraonal application can. be made at the residence Of Bet. BAMCEL FINDLEY, lift Wylie atrrot. ..talfcflw "fEmAJjK coir ■ liEOE.—Bit.'l. o. Piumio, A. M., Pteai. dent. Beal sustained OolUgeio the State. Fourteen Attendance bat year 248. Superb brick butldinga.. Thorough and extenslra course of itody. TtxcatiPHnto and Omav tttmo taught. FORTY DOLLARS per term,-torboarding, light. Ac. F»u Term commence* ttAPTEMBEB 2d. Send to the .Pzeaide&t.fbraoatalogue.-.' > - Jollrfly •. :: ~ M. SIMPSON, Prra. TnaUea. yrrs ' : Qrncz or Natiosav Munia Compact, > Pitutmrgb, July Hat, 1862. I Tbo Director* of. the National lUdlm Company „?. to . <3^ Ufel * Bmdehd of TWO DALLABS PEE SHAKE upon the Capital Stock of-the Oompan?. -pueblo at the office of the Treasurer, on Friday. Aujnutlst, 1862, to Stockholder*, appearing at each at the c3xnm*Qc»meot of bueinrsa on aald date By order of the Board of Director*. j adlrla JAMES M. COOPJ6B, Treaaurer. 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Miio jo»M....„_ioaii i i. M'cuuoniw. „ JONES, 800 ft CO., tLumlicluror. of OAST STEEL; *i*>, SPJSISQ PMW'ASO A. B. STEEL, STEEL BPBIKOS 4HD AXLEB. corner of Eon and Tirol Mrooto, Pittobanrh roaaV ® \ oclß, «. as £SgFJ - o. KIKKPATMCK * CO., tUneUctum, ud Whobal.Do.lM. in LAJII-S. .CUIUSEXg, SHADES. OHASDKHEItS. Ac. , Agent. tbrKIEB'SOKLKBBATJtD ILLUMNATIHQ ANDLOBMOATIHO OABBOS a> w «oo fiTMrr, opportuat. Chula Hotel. Plttiboreh. Pa. i HuLgJEB & Bona, ÜBa»«n DOMESTIC 811.L3 Or EX. SmTM^V£? !BTOTfIA,WO, ' DEPOSIT,BANK SOTSS AMD SPECIE, N0._57 rn». ■ •WMtocUm. mado oa‘all It,, prlmdaal cilia. tfaroagbogt tba Pmt»d m.n. ' ■ ...... JKSr°* «U. J&&&KL3, fiber BXANUPACTOBEBfI and dealers to LOOK, PHINT CAP, LLTTEB AND ALL KINDS OF wma! PINO PATKB, "“r** remoTfld from Ho. Z 7 Wood «troot ul Mo S3HmlthAeldst»fet,'PJttibiifgh f Pa.' ■ • «»*OAan OB TBADE FOB HAIM - m ,, KEBB, ~ CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, At th« o!a MtEblbhal Ooicb factory,' BCQUKSNE WAT, (hue St. Ouie gißltr.) lnT'tf tSTHENRYH. COLUSB, For- V» AXtDLNO ABO COMMISSION MEIICIiANT and •rlioW, *»I» to..CHEESE, BUTTEB, BEEDB, FISU, EOlt Prodoo* jTUOTajjr. Kg. as Wood itiirt.’ Hmtmsh, Je. ; . 8,,, Eosr, on .Thursday. E Brt OaoJa Sion", oa iUrkit 'l|5J ..Xf *.* f? r OoEftottontrf ttanvomr ot Chrrty T «oJ a »{ Jb,n r IHlaTr-SEVKH DOL- I Ondin*it WU recolto tht aboro 91 , '* n > <•* *»■ <•' •»oor' l» to All) Eacantolooo < * M / i •MILITARY JTOTICEB. WITHOUT DELAY, l* being recruited underauthority from me Gorerwnent, for TB9BB TEAMS, OS DVBINO TBB WAS, ALL TUB BOUNTIES Heretoforeglvt-u to Volunteers from AUrgUeny connty * A l fe Y mo , n ue required to fill op the Company to the maximum number. mJuSJSF** P° not r U iUH paid to recrolta upon SAMUEL IIARPEB, Captain. aul3 ! JOHN-J. CASE. Ist Limit C, SEMPLE INFANTRY. fiRM P pi y i5»¥22S T haTi °B * lm « t filled Co. 3, PaVY*(? ho* begun recruiting COM* were enrolled last erening.'and the Company will fill up rapidly to-day. Capt. E. M. JENKINS and First Lieut. J. T. HABBIBON will hare charge of Do. C. will tepald to eachx'ecruit aseoon as sworn in. tUTCapt,. JENKINS can-be fonnd at the FED- EBAL STBEKT STATION, Allegheny, and Lleui HABBI6ON In theltb stoty'of DISPATCH BUILD- ING, Fifth street. PITTSBURGH RIFLES, CO; C, To be under the command of.an experienced officer No drafting In this eounty, if*the qnota is filled by rolunteers. r. : ' BOUNTY 8165. draft*’ 0 ! ****** tars Allegheny county from Oor bfflco Is at Masonic HAIL B TtliaSS)* Q* plco#,or ,k# Qane > PITXfIBDBGH FUR LIBERT V i Freemen Ratty / NO MOBE GDABDIN6 BEBEL GOODS! SO MORE FELLOWSHIP WITH TRAITORS COBFISOATION OF REBEL PBOPEBTF! Men holding the abore sentiments are wanted to enlist in the JONES LIGHT INFANTBr. Each wcmlt will racelre $W BOUNTY. Drafting poaitlTeiy will commence on the 15th Inst. Drafted men ftOeite no bounty,and the prweot law allow, them only 911 per month. Only a few more men wanted.' . *?TS O “' Ko « MrTH 6TBEET, 3d boor, oror J. R. Deed A Co.’* Jewelry Store. J B. McELWAIN, Captain. »012 WILL T. WILEY. 2.1 Lieut. [^•FKEfcMKK! Th. ondanigsad an racroUiDg for tba Tipman Guards. A«‘ lb. ator. of TIEBNAN A GETTT, Noithoaat comer Of Ohio street and the Diamond, Allegheny, and at their stand in the Diamond. ’ CHEAT INDUCEMENTS ABE, OFFERED. 9)6BOUNTY* ipcasa, will be paid In band, |SA more when mtuterel in, and ITS at the dose of the war. n MTC;>ME, A£D DON’T BE DBAFTED/TEB _ ... „„„ raiNE TIEBKAK, CipUlo. Dr. JAS. SCBOQuB, lit Lltnt. ALRtBT P*A". 24 Lltm, rg*FolU' FIT!' KIKLES, FOBT PITT GLASS WOBKS, Kattidxt, 9ra instant. hWM-SSW h by Captain E. D, DITUaHKJE. who bu been Id active wrrice tiateen tuontbj, and will accept a few. more men of oaexcwp tlooabl* character to fIU qp thfr rank* Tb* Bounty 8 ate of Tenniyiiranla %2 , J fo Allegheny county. _ .. io «> One month’* pay in- Mveawr.f r . . j.t no Enltatment fes..;.*—. 2 00 Do. from 6 00 Bounty at eloee of'wr 75 oo ' Total. f!7O 00 nrUeadqotftcn, No. 60 FIfTU BTBKET. B. D.DITHBIDGE, (Ute ©fOo. A,sth P. B. O n ) 3, LOWKBT, ‘ fl»cn»Utg Officrn. CHANCE ! I DON’T WAIT TO BE DBAFTED. S. M. KIER RIFLES. BOBNTT 41C5. „c*pt- JABKS OOILOED, (l»l» of lE. Plltlkirch “*"<■») i* no* recruiting* company for the v»r. “• baa the experience cf atxteea month* eerrice and *m Id the b»til«a of DraloarriUe and the Penlosul ■. Ycaogmen of tba right ataap* who with to eater toa aenrieo of eur eons try la Ibis hoar of need, will hara oo better cbtoce, a* oooebat tbow of good inoralawni be accepted* and it U inteodaJ to tuaka thb tba "Crack Company" 'of Allegheny coast*. Through tbo liberality of triendj, Cape. 0. oxpecti to arm rach man with toe celebrated **nbarpe htfla." ' For farther Infennetioa'eodalreat Ueadooarterf, No. MFOPBTH hT&BCT. • j *aall DOS’ T BE DRAFTED \ Captain ...JAMES 8. PERSON. : MTHoniquiiten, in th» DIAMOND, Allfgb«n*, Md 6t. CLaIB 6TBECT. ne*r|tha Briag*. ‘ Tbia It a fpleodM Com pan*, ud jronnr mea Bbonld erabraae tbucpportoiiUy of rendering their eonn try • *®rrlc* by talittiog •( oo«, ij. * | i ■. IDWABD CIKOtiBTON, j ■ aoU:lw : - BocrulitogOfflcer. l jrp=SKMPLK UIiAKUB. ~ ' r ■ ' : j i HOt FOB THE WAR. j AJLE.BODIID lotmo MBS WAHTID to Oil rank* of tl» abOT* Company, i . AllboaaUoflrocdTtdbjTotaat*«nRtMraote#d, i • priTato bounty rec*tred far each addi. tioul recruit. ■ ■ ' j Vcooff moo v’jblng to Jo’n a CBACK COMPANY troald do well by applying »oon, at tbe I ■ j UAroß’s orrict .90 fttf ITHF!KLD!BTBEET. Wtf. M. BUOWN, Captaint! IN FOR THE WAK! another crack company. AN! KXTBA BOUNTY TO ETEB.Y BECBGIT! 08 nrTB STBEET. ' i C. A. PALU EB|‘ Captain* jyo. anAW,jr,;2J «« .; UOAKU, > \. ■ ■ For tbt | \ BUOKTAIL BRIGADE, I tmv6 boon •utborii*) lo recruit » Company for •errie* loth* BDCKTAIL BRIGADE, : - : Fay and bounty tbaoamoai otbor Allegheny coun* ty yolouloon. |9O paid each rocruit whin muatored Inty Barrie*. ■Woadquartan, HORTON'S BALL, Fifth St,, oppo*ltoth»Fo«tonoe/FitUbßrgb: • Lieut. WM.M. DA WLUSfI, ngPi'ARK ZOUAViSH.—i'bin r^r. ; dj It now rßcrultlogln the DIAMOND, Alle fhear, for ihrM juhior during tha«ir t •* Any one wlfbuigto efillrt would do weu to coll tad «nroll Uwlroomw. fOS bounty tirooi *nd|7&*utat rad of thovaiv . . &A, MoKXB* Certain. *od will certainly rectlro TWENTY-FIVE men THE SAME BOUNTY OF |5 BEN. B. KERB, Captain, (late of Co. A, 9th P.R C.,) "O TUhi HtiSCIJE, V GUARDS. 6*>od*7*tcnt-»ft}r«leftt Jowprlcw, at : ' • AP M Y u*th i akm y t‘aiK'i , a~r JUcnritint 0| Jntl Acched tad for ulc at thclcmut cull prick «M 1 H+OBtM i OOn lTWili u. JtthlTAß r JTOTICES. - I ITS» "KNAPP'S BATTERY^Beoruito wanted for this celebrated B&tttry.aow with tWarmy of-V-irginia, 0«a. Popecomiaatidlng.:-., LIEUTENANT ATWELL. \Vbo bu been detailed on recruiting serrise, will be to the city io a few days. In the meantime, i»«r«niie .wlabing to Jclo the Battery will call at 1 i ATWELL, LEE £ CO.'S, \' ‘ " U^fVOLUM'iiiiK A FEW tfOBE MEN will be accepted CO. B, PLUMMER GUARDS. Tbow wishing to Join • good Company, should apply immediately, as none bat good men will be ac wpted. AH peracms Joining tm* Oompaay will re wive sl*7 BOUNTY, and boaefit of pension laws. o®"H«aj(]uarUrB, MASONIC HALL; aUo Ja the DIAMOND, Allegheny, or at 100 end 113 Wood at. ' CUAS. S GlfcL, Captain. -» r^ l4 JOHV WlLLTAMSrlsttteqt.- ENLIST FOK THE W4R. PHILLIPS BIFLES H«ed a few more men to fill op the number. Eall is I FaliisM and go with ua under L SIGEL. • .'T, 0 ®^tboßattalion recruitlnff by ED. WAY ALLEN, and expect to be In aerrice within a u eommeaeea In a few rfaya, and then no bounty i* paid and no one can volunteer. Bounty Paid Now $165. *»-COME IN WHINE TOD OAN/Tla 08-H««cl,>i»rl«r., LAFAYETTE HALL, Cl Wood H. A. DALTON, Cuitaio. am):lf , JOHN H. WTONE. 1.1 Linn. _ BOUNTT ABBIQB AS ANT OTHEB COMPANY. A NEW INFANTRY COMPANY. For Three Tears or the War, C*pt. J. ZEIOUEB and Llent,. JOHNSTON YOUNG h»Te opened an office for recruiting, In tbehuement of the THEATRE, FIFTH STREET. A limited d amber of young men will be received, if application be made Immediately » n *?,? ?° *° h 7 fPP l r ,D f *> «»7.«creitlßff officer, who will fcrwerd them to< emp Cortin, when* Llent. n. A. Ate*]], of the Better/, wM Veke chert* of them. They will Ueuiitied to *ll boootif* endpen •ioos Term of toUitment, daring the war, should t sot taat mor* the* three jiwr*. For fontxrela tormetton, cell et dean. Atwell, Lr* A Co. * *ton>. ho. 8 noodstreet. eolStf jrjs»ALLlluiilSMf IM-AJ.TKV.—ijS ijl.Ulpat.iobm HEN iuM tor tbl. €om pin,. BmrulU wUI b. nmlred »t No. 101 boiar.l >trm!. Oppo.lt. tli. illojhoojr Pivlogi Bank. i* at the recroiUeg *t*od. In the Northwest gqairo of the Diamond, AHe g h*nj City. BICHABD C. DALE, Let* of Co. A, 3th p. H. C, JTEIt" .IDt'EItTISE.nF..\~rs. BOOK-KEEPER WANTED.—A man JJ UnibU of UUo, clmruo of • »t or Book, in • wboleule Ima ©to wbo «iu make him •elf cepcraDjr u»fcl about the bouse. None need apply but can furaUb unexceptionable teatimool*:e M W moral character and induatrioua habit*, balarr moderate. Addrw BOX 165. P. O aQ ; a 3 ,1 Ujs*i KKrttl VJ&i) —lo liug-wftftoaa! d/ (Hatid Tracks,) a prat labor*ea»iac Tabicls; no vareboos* oeght to be without them. Teraaleby -™ lB L -H VOIGT A QQ. DUIK fcfAVlMiti IXSTlilh’iUS, No none*,) 0 B * ,Tar,KL,) &nnT, (oppcalu the Coatom Chartered bjtho Legislators. ' ornocju: President—J Ail K 8 PAHS, Ja. Wffl. H. Kraut), John F. Jeontaga, Tbo*. D, UtvlV) Tbaa, 0. Blair, Fraud* Sellar*, Henry Lloyd, a. r. bb4J, A. Beioeman, Joshna Bbodc*, Jacob Stnckrath, Alex. Bradley, Alfred Slack. . , . iwnuMi JoeUb Kin*, C. Zu, 0. H. Wolff,! A. 8. Bell, Joa. Diiwortb, B. D. Cochran, W.A.Becd, Wm. Smith. Woodwoll, B, 0. Bchmerti* 0. B. Jonee, f‘ a* ST* SJckataoD. Q. F. Jouaf /. M. Tiernan, d. B. Hartman, W. H. Phelps, b - j - Andoncm, 0. B. Hemm7 JajL W, Baxter, D. E. McKinley, W. thawo. Secretary and Treaatmr—D. I. M'KJb'LET Open dally, from 9s.rn.to3p. a. Abo. Ttuadav and^tard^yertnlßgMtoa 6 to 6 o'clock. 1 D*pwtt» of ONE DIMS and 'upward*. ye W T W®nd»dedM*d la D«»nber*od Joo«cf**ch Dividend* allowed to reaala are placet so the credll of the depealtor a* principal,and bear inter, fat, thus compounding it. • Book* iaataJnlag Chartw, By-Law*, *c,,fcrnirf»ed at the office. ***TtaU Xoßtitatton oCfert, «ped*Uy to tbooe oer. *° M jarolngo oro mmU, the opportnotiyto •£*d,Vlnm wbicb will bo a reeoorce when neodod, tbelr money oot only being cafe, bat bearing Intereat, ioatead of rcaetnfng noprodactiro. . myghlyeow PENSIONS, bouwtikb, BACK. jPAY OLAIMfI MB IBDEU* .Xnc^'pKX^ 1 '- °- hm Apply to our AaocUtM, ftoaißT A*tncu.,..„ w. bisdiu. , Attorneys, 80, 139 rooms siJiKET, riTutmun. »»•? Tbs entire chirred will beTENDOLLARS *nd FIVE DOLLARS lOH PRIVATES, for eacb P«uioo or Bounty and Back * *«?« ** D ”»* JM * ten per cent, on amount of CUlaa for BtiJtttrr aapnllta, ct Clalma tor Indemnity. Ho oharge made onfeai the. application la ■Dccc'tfuL, f jelifcamonwa - v - . - 0 UMUKT WALE.—i'ho inbacrlber *M erpc u roblio BrU, upon the lU * Second Witd of BolldlD, Lot*, each loi bßelu r front of teonijr foot,Mil Mtendin« loilopth onobonirrd feel. Onoof tho lou :bbe°» romlofUble tea etorj fraa. dwelUnj bonce, efßbj., .*a, erected thereon.. fieleupoa XCEaDAY/ihe loth deyof Angmt,Rt 1«o’clock am. . *- - l'Rßiii—ehie-lblrd ciab, reeldoe In one end ted roarr, with Intern t.; IIOUEHT BELL. : of H. „^d. iBLj J* p» AND tJUAu ' ‘ „ kxoklsiob coal vabd, 1 ”' , “ u,r ’ “ tb “ Ontlr®iUllroid, «t tboe&at«&d of Stmlnar? H(l', jammSo. Q.EU, ALbkttjs, BUJN *CU, —T No. 71 WOO? BTBEBT, corner of Fourth lUto received a Itrge and complete itock of BOOTS, SHOES AND OAITEKS, Fnrehucd for cub, before the advance. iJKf Jo Otir tto*.-ot tha b«it qwditj, *ad will be told ls*r /or eash, *bcle«ala ■®LT»wL f : - „ 10 | ;jiif suin'. A nw * ofc » fzpretf, thii morning— ttw nlwit' UOBNX'S TBIUUIKO STORE, aolfcgt ■■ ~ 77 and TO Market street. A large and complete etock of ABUTBDIETB, W nnr goods. ! QOUNTRT MERCHANTS''" %T' "‘willfind' aflEEmos, SHIBTINGS, and * PEIHTB, Id *ll the Ttflofi* brand*, at 3.W. Barker&Co.’s, 59 JfTarkct Street, AT LESS TUAN EASTERN PRICES. OSrCOSTE AHDJSRE __ . 1 nolo No. S Wood street. FALL GOODS OPENED J. M. Burchfield’s. OBEY AND TWILLED FLANNELS; COMti.il FANCY SHIRTING FLANNELS; DUSTER CLOTHS; WELSH FLANNELS; BALLABD YALE FLANNELS; S-4 DONETTI FLANNELS, for Bkirta; BLUE BATINBTTE; PLAID PELAI6E FLANNELS; BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED UCgLINS. THE WAB fi®*DON*r FAIV TO CALL — FarOt-ea*l corner Fourth and Market Riretlt. »oib elr country, and draft, will untoe* i® 890 BOTJHtT ■yOLUNTEER OUTFITS, iia Company »Asf, Captain. Lien tenant. LL! I HORNE'S TRUCKING STORE, .iOtISE, to Dli IT QOUsE All' *u9:tf Nos. 77 and 79 Market Street. FANCY .FLANNEL SHIRTS, cow etjlee, by « prM* tfaii ttO'Dln*; WOOLEN UNDEBSHIBTS AND DBAWEBS; Wooleo, Hrriaoand Cotton HALF HOIK; Silk *ad Cotton POCKET H’DK’FS; And ererythlng else requisite for »n outfit. TO WOOtffSALE BUYERS. Blu», mixed and white WOOLEN YARNS; Wool UNDERBHIBTS and DRAWERS; HOOP SKIBtS AND COB«KW CHENILLE AND CORD NITS; OBA.PES and B0M8AZINI3; NARROW TRIMMING RIBBONS; ■ Embroidered SETS AND COLLARS; a G l L £ Heß ' MKEN HANDKERCHIEF**; And ell kind*of NOTIONS and FANCY OOODB for Rue cheap, at OPEN— Monday, August 18th., AnH daring tho week, new and desirable etjlea cf ZD DR, IT 0-0 0 ZDS, Adapted to U>« TM trad*. DOMESTIC GOODS, VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION. *, **>?«>** KyXHl£fQ| August 19th, at • o dock, allrbo told, la the Second floor Sales Bonn of the Commercial Auction House, 54 Fifth stmet: 25 sharei Exchange Bank Stock: 25 do Iron City do do; 2o do K. and U. do do; 20 do Allegheny' do. do; 25 d> Monongahtla Bridge Co; 4 do Hcchanla' Bank Stock; »° l5 tO.PATO.Anet. C. HANSON* LOVE & CO. j QANVAS SHOES I Purchased L-pfor* the late advance, will be'aold al LESS THAN EASTERN PRICES. C3-Teeus Ciiß. KNITTING YARNS— G - -. meet deelreble color* of Benton KNITTING TABUS, Jo»! rewired. So d wholesale and retail, by aulß j. GAUNTLETS! buck and kid gauntlets In boff end pore white, received bj eipreei, et jgERLIN ZEPHYR I WOO L'»' *» the efaolce tod *®d mlxtu»ea, for tan y knitting. r£SJprSS Pllod 10 < l o * lltll y at ten than present E’HSI ? TKI Z ED w OO E SHIRTS, SoWlera 1 and-Travelere* Wear. . iw,f toY]u ,pecW ■“ ■pURNISHING GOODS. ~ ■** SUITABLE FOfl THE BEAEON. HACRUM & CLYDE MOTH’S 1 ” *° ,I ' lr ,tock •* GENTLEMEN’B end COLLABS. H S^ D rH T^ HN ° SBIBI8 ' GLOVES, n%£WZ\£, ?£"*”““*"• 5 ARMY SHIRTS, And BOLDIEBS* ItJBNISHfNO GOODS, elw.v, MACBOBL A OLVDE-S, .au "6 Slerbet it., b-.twren tth hod Diamond. AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS, | MACBUM & CLYDE'S. rBKSOH KHBEMDIBII3 AND tAOES; lffi^S; CHILDBEN’S EMbRoIDEBEITWAISTS '■ ' DANTALETTS and tang? APBONS. Of new deelgoe, received end for eele et old price..; ~ . SIACBCM A OLLDE. «nll WMerhetitrect, between ith A Diamond. gUMMKR GOODS SELLING AT Reduced, Prices.- JACONET LAWNS, «t 12^0. ORGANDIES, from £*>sc. to BT}s. A *EW BDMHEB SILKS left, ml ST}*:. BOAWL6,at coat. BACQUES, at coat. BUKMANTLES, et coat. XAOT MANTILLAS ANP JOINTS, for It ul upwards. The heel qnallt, of HOOP BKIBTS, Jut opened. , - W.&D.HUGUS. Jo2S . ".a ” “".I \ HOBXK’B TRIMiIIKO BTOBB, 7T and 79 Market itrwt. H MARKET STBEET. EATON, a ACBOJI A CO., No. IT rifrb et. EATON, HACBDH i CO.’S, No. 17 Fifth «trreL EATON, HAOBUM A CO., No. IT Fifth etreet. EATON, htACBUM A CO., No, IT Fifth atreetv STSTTj^WRESuSvIin^Lora ACCTION.—On MONDAT MOBNING. Atf- I ,n° cl °tb, will be iclj.oo thepremfeve, H °“*’3S o*l 0 * 11 ' ohdmk TGere,loth. ' |. . Flfteeu Xofeon Butlar street, areraalnc orer 24 £l!S*,S?so“^SK ta '* ** ft™ üßt.il, i*gi»c*htt«~cb,u,m. - Two coreer Lote en Pe«rt etreet, Otttt frent «d eiutidlD, heck IM feet ewth, to .f» fboulfe,?-■ “ Br “d**J. 2‘ foetlruht, ini ex tending back 114 f.et to a 23 ioot-aUey r .' Une corner I,ot on Broadway, 47 feet froat,aad ax* Undlag bsck U4fcet to a2O feet altoV • ■ I of acceas erery ten min- SsSn?fre!ft > ». L * wt^ eT ! yafeenger hallway, and occupying the moat healthful and plduamt loMtlos. < «« itolrable for homes. Sprculaton estate would do well to attend this sole, aa the lota mat be eoU rtgardicaa or price. ' o» BaLn-one4bird caah r residue tin one and two years, with, intenat, secured oy bond and - tuortgager.' • ' .. v uow be had at theAufitioa Booma..Ba* S« ruth etreet ; J. Q. DA VIA Ami. ALLEGHEN YCOUNTY.sa—SW® XATo Joevph i'ieher, A daleDtretor of theeireM, eeute of Frederick Harnick, deceafed.~at«l AMgeret Barnfck, .widow ofiaU decedent,'You an henby died ta hi and appear before the Court of Allegheny County, to be he d in the Court Bouse,la | tke City of PitUborgb, on dATCBDAY the 23d day ! of Aoguat, A. H. 18SJ; at 13. o’clock a. m., tben and there tusoow cause, if any you ur* why thoLet* ten oi Administration upon the-enateof said FiwJ* • erick Harhlck, dec’drfehali no; be revoked. Herein fell not, u iuer tho penalty that may enree. Given und-r toyoand. and seal of office, at Pitta* borgk, this 11th day of August, A. I). Jfta; auUitd WM. J. BICBABDBOK. Baglatw StlLLifr(i UUT.—Thft -1 vcotor* of the Uta OoL'LeopoldMTirito «»,» rack 6t cbolc* Wims ftn4 LIQUOBS of fete' «Ut» (is »tort attfee corner, cf Htrketand Second atnet*. rlttobtugb,) to th*. public,at.private bje.udu ~ '< price* ao iow »• to maka lt »n inducement to p«» chaee** to. giro them as early cslL Tb® former frieadtfbf the cetabliihmest are eepecUllj invited. A Md«pect*dtoi«tcrtbemuiowiihtfaelrSx*cotozß. H. r. NPKLLIB. V CIAUTKUJUIS 'U. y, of > iMa r f>r Mb to 1 «»U ,«PWB * ZtTLSr,mir»Hitnet. PMS'OS $l5O . msrpi f* oa - $l5O GBOVBSTBEN A BALE having removed to the new warerooms, • So. ITS BBOADWAY, •re now prepared to offer the public a macnlfloes new tcalefull - -•' n.— ~,1 OCTAVE BOSEWOODPIAHO, contaiaing all improvement® known la thU country SUirSJ 6 ; bat*, Trench grand aettfs. harp pedal,MU iron frame, for - - .9150 CASH* Warranted lor FITS TEARS. Rich moulding ease*, - $175 to 9200, all warranted made of the best teatoced and to stand, better than any acid for $4OO or 1500 bv the did method* of manuflcturo. ■; W invite thebea* Judge* to examine and fry tbesenew inatrumeota, ana we etaud ready at a l tlmcatotcat them with any other* manufactured in tbla country. ' ? GROYESTEEN & BALK, | ! mj3o:3m , 478 BROADWAY. N.T: Juat receivtd, thro*splendid new 6% octave COT TAGE PIANOS for $175, and beautiful 7 octave large PIANOS for $2lO. The above Pianoa are of Haines Brea.; New . York make, hare full lr ->a Improved frame, and are war ranted firo yean . l CHARLOTTE BLUME, 43 Tilth street,-- - an 6 Bole agent for the >bov- and Knabe’a Maned. AND IiAKMU- J-v NIUMS, ftom the celebrated manufactory of Mason A Hamlin, Boston. Also, two good second hand 6 octave Melodeons, CHEAP. For cale bv el* JOHN H. MELLOB. 81 Wood at.' mew fianu Al Juft receiving, a very large ou*ll*a J lii lJm stock of PIANO FORTES, salaried)} 9 9 O B from the celebrated Manufactories.;** Chickerlog A Sons, Boston; HaUst, Davls ACo Bo*ton; and HMelton Bros., N*w York-all of new styles, and will be arid at present manufacturers' re duced rates for cash or on a reasonable credit. For sale by _M* JOHN H, HELLOS, 81 Wood at gTELNWAY'o I‘KKiUItU PIAIsOa Jnst received, some elegant ejs and T octave hTEINWAY PIANOS, Of superb workmanship aud finish. r For tale at No. 53 Firth street. J 023 H. KI.EBEB A BRO. I XAHAN VIOAIN bTKIN GfiJ, by mail. XroerritD. * **^* fc > . Trebles, or E strings, 4 lengths/best QttaUtr. M ..M)cL Seconds, or A«' -3 •« « ltalian.7.llA Thirds, or D « 3 u « ~- n£t r i!?m r h." u length, pure silver..7Zso Best quality French or German Ist, 2d, 3d and ••• 4th strings,wadi..-.-; —i* Beet quality Guitar D, A AX, *flrsr strings, aaeh.ls Second 1 **. Do. each.lo s**J qvalitj VMtaeello, Aud J>, •*ch„..„.£o / wot •« « q M( j q. \g& 7 MalW to My Mdi», pet fold, on iowint of th» ln pottage stamps, by - y „ „ . JOHN H. MELLOB; 81 Wood street. , K • I;— A large lot of fresh Btricga Just arrived also. Violins, Violin Cases, FluUa, Axcordwns, Ac. J®»4 y : . .ItEli GU.IJTT T+1I&OR8. GOODS! NEW GOODS M HENBT Q. CO.,- / (Socceema to Jamci 0. Watt,) ' Are now receiving their Bommer Stock. eomi>rfslß» ‘"W T *ri*ty goods adapted to mensnd boy'll wear. wWch, in extent, cboketasieaml prices will compare brorabhr with any in (be trade. french, Wett of England Cloths, of the beet makes, of every ahado and TtniHtT- r v«* •ffS® ■* c ' r^nent i Caselmeree and ZKmddns: Sam Black French Doeskins; Soper Black FreucLoassJ rneres; Fancy Gseslmerre in every variety; Bibbed. Black and Fancy Canlmeresj Bilk Mixed CaadmtiMß 9l every shade and color. V ESTlHfiS—Fancy Silk and Batin Veetinn. new styles; Super Black Satin and Silk Yetiisoc-MsUiw aod Fancy Bilk Vestings; White Figured Silk and Batin Vestings. Also, every variety of goods for Btoinea Coats; likewise a very choice selection of Furnishln* Goods adapted to gentlemen*# wear. -- . . . Soliciting an early call from our friend* and; the public, any orders entrusted to our care will meet . • Cor. Tenn and St. Clair streets.' J PCTMOJT B*tJLEB. fIIXY GROUND RENT AT. AUO \J trow.— Oa TUESDAY EVENING, August 19, ®t 8 o deck, wM be void, at Davit’ •treet, the ground rent 03 a part or lot Ho. 344, la city ptau, situate oa the corner of Market atrcetwnd the LUmonJ; said ground rent being flfy one dol lars per auom, payable semi-annually. _ J. Q. DAVIS, AncL CANVAS SHOES! CANVAS SHOES I Toarrire to-day, at tha MASONIC HALL AUCHOX HOUSE No. 68 Fifth rtreet rYRPHANS- OF BEA- V YES STBEET PBOPEETT.—On TUESDAY BufiKlXOi Aoguit 16tb, at 10 o'clock, by order of ibo Orphans’ Court of Allegheny county, will be | Ml Voniho premises, oa Bearer ttreet.in the Becc&d Ward of tbe City of Allegheny, Four eligible build* lug lot* commencing at a point fcfty>tvc feet south warciy from tbe cornered Jackson and Bearerbtreet* and exteaO log back 100 feet, to an alley SO feet wide. On one of tbe lote are erected a two-etoryftame dwelling house and stable. Tsaas or 81 l*—One-third cub, residue iao-eind tvo years, with Interest. J. G. DAYIfI, Attet. At. bt; Bell, * ) . - Adm’r of Malcolm Leech, dec'd. j . . aqg 1 AWRENCBVILLE LOTS ATAUC* -LiTION.-On FBI DAY MORKING, August 22. | will bo told, oi> the M»abe*totbe ; Borough oi LswrenceriUe, the iolforringdealrable lota, commencing at—' . ITT®" One lot 62 jeet front on Butler street, opposite Reed etreet, and extending back 100 teet to a 20 foot elleyj whereon Is erected a brlcfc cottage boose of 0 rwn* with portico; tbe grounds laid out with fruit and shade trees. Two adjoining lota, each 24 feet front on Butler itreet, and extending back IQO feet, to a 20 foot alto. , Fire lota, each 22 feet front on a4O foot street, bo* to v Butler, and extending back 100 feet, to a 20 foot rorbta,'each feet front on tho Grecos burr ut-tbo corner of Bike street, and extend* leg back io Joboston'ralley.witb a ranging depth of from las feet along Pike street to a depth cd 67 feet rlong Foster’s alley. Two loti on PUe street, each 26 feet front, and ax* tendlog tack along J ahnston'a alley XOS feet to Fos ters alley. ; • Tertna made known at sale.; • » ul ° J. 0. DAVIS. Acel. obtoevkks;