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'• '7 -■ *•■•; , ’ «•«■■■..« - ■ •’ *•>;-.>' 1, • j 1 • ?$ : *7;, -!' ~ - 7 .:..•”': :•. ’, ••■•':• •■ -7 ; • '•:.. ft=u. • " j:'4 • : ■ ”I’, "“ ’ -c v c' MIMI '•■y- !*■ \ - V \ .........I :v.jy •»» ,VMV *• . i -N ' V" \ ■ i* y "i.i- - f ~ •' 'Y-'v' > §lf' ' \ I,_ I ■. \ WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUG. 20; •' The -Executive-Committee to the people, to furnish twenty.five thou sand dollars raorcJC to pay bounties, and thus by inducing irolufileering to save this "county from drafting, we believe will be cheerfully rcßponded'to by onr large heart ed and patriotic citizens. . If tho present call for .600,000 men is tilled, TO have no fears that any further call will bo necessary: This number, with the old armies, will bo sufficient to end the war, and crush out the rebellion. . . Tounff.mon, who are thinking of enlist ing should oonsidor this. The last oppor tunity of taking'au acf-ivejmrt in the field ' la about passing away. Let those young men recolieot, that the seldieraof, the Great Rebellion, will be, like the soldiers of tlra Revolution, respected to tholr lateßt days, for their|. patriotism and fidelity;to their' country. ‘ - __ t Tho scenes taking place, in all the loyal States, cannot but awaken a thrill of pride and love of country. But one eenti mont appears to animatethe' publio mind, a noble emulation in pouring out men and money for the use of‘ the There , aw some neighborhoods, and Some counties, we are sorry to hear,: that are doing' but littlo; and wo, cannot.think of them but With coorn and contempt. The day will como when a man will be ashamed to have boen born in such and Suoh a district. The Country can get along without-those men, but wo shall be glad to seo‘ the draft swoop up some of thorn, and compel ■ them to aot as patriots whether they will or not. But to como hack. - We hope the call of onr laborious and nobleßxecutiveCommit he, for funds,-will bo responded to, atonce. A good prospect looms up before us. Let us not bo weary in well doing, with a giori oqb end so nearly in view. . . . The Battle of Baton Rouge* This was one of the-most gallantly con tsstod lights of- the war. Our brave troops were out-numbered by more than two tp one, and yet: they drove the enemy ■ and defeated him with great slaugh ter. Lieut. Weitzsl, ai the request of Gen. - Burma, paid a visit to the scene of the ■ conflict, and makes the following report to Gen. Butlxb: • “Your troops at this'. place have won a •.glorious victory. I do not consider that there is the least danger of an attack for the present, because one ofjhe eeveriil re • connoitering parties sent out this morning. . and which has returned, reports five aban doned caissons on tbe Greenwell Springs *pad. ; We havo sent out to bring them in. This indicates a hasty retreat on ihepart.of the enemy. Our forces could not pursue. One half of the men who left the hospitals to fight, could not inarclra mile. The con duct of these men was magnificently glor ' ious. The attcok was undoubtedly made upon representations hf rebels within our lines that our troops were nearly all sick , and demoralised, and Gen, Breckinridge, undoubtedly expected, in conjunction with the ram Arkanbaa, to make a successful dash. It was a complete failure. The ram is blown** up. Their troops were repulsed. “Gen. Williams disposed his forces as; - follows, vix: The 4th Wisconsin on the ex treme left on the right bank of Bayon Gross, . .With-two pieces of Manning's battery in the- Arsenal grounds, on : the left bank of . BayourGross, to sweep the ground on the left ,of the. Wisconsin 4th. The 9th Con v», aecticut was posted on the right of the4th - .... Wisconsin, with two pieces-in rear of cen tre, Sand two pieces in rear of the right. AU of these pieces were of Manning's, bat tery, and wereposted on eitherh?ij® of the knoll in thegovernment cemetery, “Next camethe 14th in rear of Bayou Bara road, and to the left of . Greenwell Springs road. “Next came the .Twenty-first Indiana, posted in .the woods in rear of .Magnolia • • Cemetery 1 , with four pieces of' Everett’s battery (under Command of Lieutenant - Oarruth), on their left on the Greenwell Springs rbnd. The Indiana battery of two pieces-came up support of these pieces after tlie 'battle -commenced. Next came the Sixth-Michigan, posted across the ,: country toad on: right of the Magnolia . - and aoross the Clay Cut road, , ; theirlcft supporting two pieces of Ever , pti’s r battcry, posted; on the road on the -rightof Lhe Magnolia Cemetery. ! \ “The Seventh Vermont was. posted in ; , Tear of the Twenty.first Indiana.and Sixth Michigan, on the right of . the Catholic The Thirtieth Massachusetts esme next, forming the ; right, and posted about ono-half a mije inrear oft the State “ 0U8e » supporting Nim’s battery. u PoritiOß ot-ihe forces was made with the supposition that the enemy would attack our left flank nhderithe cover of the :■ ram Arkansas. : The right flank depends . □pon gunboat support. The only fault of - deposition—perhaps rendered unavoidable #y the formation of the ground—was that , . /the camps of tho Fourteenth Maine and Twenty-first Indiana were pitched in front .. of their position in lifie of battle, and con. sequently came into, tbe possession of the I eneipy fbr a short time. I “The enemy formed lino of battle on tho open grounds, bordering on the Green- 1 well Springs road, and attempted to draw our forces out. .Failing in thi%: they ad vanced rapidly on the ground between the Clinton and Clay Cnt roads. The whole i , brunt of the attack, consequently, fell upon • the Fourteenth Molne, Twenty-first Indi ana and Sixth Michigan. r A* soon as iit became apparent that this; was the real attaot General Williams ordered up the Ninth Connecticht, Fonrth 'Wiscon . sin, and one section of Manning’s -battery, , to. support the loft, and the Thirteenth Massachusetts and tiro sections of Nim’s battery to support the right. . . will, therefore, see that the dispo sition (with tho.sljghtexception hinted at) • and'the manceuvoringwere faultless. f •'TJ» .Wtatnfoor troops.warexeiUent The Twenty-first Indiana particularly. di£ tingaished itself. I saw a numberof the dead of the enemy torday fa front of 1 the . ground-' they oceupiedi“but r not conteiit . with the cheek -they* gave the enemy, this regiment pursued him quite a'.distance, . strewing the ground with his dead. * “The brave General Williams fell in froojt of the Sixth Michigan towards, the end of v-the confliot, while giving his men it noble example of reckless and daring bravery.'. He was killed by a rifle ball in the chest, j - .“The ensmy’s forces consisted of twb : . Louisiana regiments (thfcFourth and'Tiiiij . rieth), two. MississippVthe' Third, Fourth, . -Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and'LighthiXeh .-tuokyjtwoTcnnessc^ohe.Alahamajegi- • - ment, and thirteen andolarge guer riir» force. Their attacking; force number .ed fully six thousand :>men-. Oar actaaL -forco engaged; was not over- two. thousand men. Three- companies of tbe Sixth Micli • : igan covered themselves with: glory In re-, - cove rin g fro nt n large fbrca’ two guns pos t • ed on tho right of the .-Magnolia Cemetery, 7 'which temporarily were: left by oar forces* • * These. same.thrpe coopanies captured the •• colon of the Fourth, tonlsiana,*; bat' only .after they had shot down four successive color bearers. ~ { \ t * / ' - «*The exact loss on our ride is not yet re ported* But: rertoJn dtds'mttch TeA thaft: thatrorthe cheoy. ,r 1 Another account, by an eye-witness ' f iil isf =■■■■ i^f:f?!^V;v\.c;::::^:.-;- J p;:^.:;.vc''v-;^: : ::.:- / ;V:::::: v :v'v.; An Appeal to b§ Heeded* • PEggggATn -' I ' The struggle was fierce and the siauehtar heavy. Four times the rebels made des perate efforts to come from among the tombs and cross the road, but were -driven back each time, and finally they retreated in full panic.; *. i On out right, in the meantime, the ribr els, trader General Oiarke,- made a desppr ate effort to flank us and get in our reur. ere the admirable generalship of Williams displayed itself. Anticipating thb very- movement' he had place 1 Man ning’a battery of 'six pieces, suppo ’ted by Wisconsin and Vermont re] iments, while the Michigan regimen - was f trongly posted at the crossing of the oadsand com manding the entire approach of jLhe ene my’s left. Here the battle raged fiercely,' ; and after tho rebels’ flank movement was repulsed and driven back, not to return— •here it was that the gallant General fell at the head of the Indiana and Michigan re giments, but not before victory hod lighted up that fine, manly face with its glow of triumph. 1 * , Ike signal for a genoral onßet on both sides. Captain lost two of his guns, but chargod with his sabres and and retook them. The Twenty 4firat regiment repulsed three times their own numbers, and drove them book in con fusion. I was at this time detached- with the firet platoon 1 of our company (Fourth regiment Wisconsin), to skirmish on the ex treme left of the line, to'prevent a surprise on our flank: I took a position one .milo outside the old picket lines/intruc Yankee style, behind slumps and trees. The rebels did not think itsafe.tohonorus with a shot. We - were fired at, however, by some of our pickets, who were driven: in from the front, they mistakirgus for rebels. They also reported us to the gunboat Essex , as rebels, and she commenced shelling our lines. The rebels were forced back a mile and a half.” Cassius flj. Clay. Gen. C. M. Clay has addressed a y letter to the New York Kerald t to correct some misstatement in that paper. Wo take one or two extracts as defining Mr, Clay's po sition: You say, for tile President, that “the two races cannot exist in freedom together.” I might answer this assertion in saying, ou ths contrary, that the two races cannot ex* ist in slavery together. It is slavery which has brought on the war, not liberty. The two races exist fn freedom together in Rus sia, in Prance and in England, l the most powerful and the most refined nations on earth. In those countries tho African en joys perfect equality with the whites, soci ally and politically. A gentleman, all over the world, is willing to be just; It is your laxy, ragged, lousy, thieving “democrat", only, in all the world, who is afraid that the negrpe will become his “qual.” They are the ones who want the negro degraded by slavery , till he will find some wretch lower in the scale of humanity than him self. But in my opinion the thing is im possible. The poor slave, black with tho trophical sun and crushed in his manhood by centuries of oppression, is more a gen tleman than such a tyrant. The hatred of The negro has brought us* to a civil war. If we are not noble enough to bo just wc must perish, and we ought to perish, from among .the nations. But we have never advocated the social equality of the negro. I am born with prejudices and tastes which make my oWn race more agreeable to me than the Africau'o, I prefer to associate with and' to intermarry with the white race. But if God has made tho African my inferior In mind and body and intellect and beauty of person; if He has in all this more blessed mo than the. African, then so much the more willl be just and generous, and give him poll tical liberty to enjoy all that which remains to him. Theman who, because the negro has less of the good gilts oC God that himself, would therefore take away what remains, is the worst of infidels and. the basest of mankind. * * • * a e The “Union as it was" means also the rebellion as it was—the same tree will al ways produce the same fruit. .Expend SL -000,000,000, Jose a half million of our no blest men, and restore the Union on Moaon and Dixon's line, and then what? The first acts of the same States will be to pass laws whioh will make it impossible for lib eral men like Andrew Johnson, 5. S. Casey and Parson Brownlow to live there. , The Union party whioh is now there, In some places predominant, and in others strong, though a minority, would cease to exist. You will have a consolidated South, which will hate the Union more than it did when it rushed into rebellion, by the mem ory of the blood whioh you will hare shed, and the desolation which you will have caused. The first acts of all the Legisla tures will be to form military schools and provide forts and the materials of ; war. And when you shall get into difficulty with foreign nations they will rebel again, with more certain hopes of success. No. There is. no compromise between liberty and slaveiy-7-onebr; the other must die. I do not believe that ‘..'the slavery ' question is obsolete/’ ~ ( believe there is “an irrepres sible conflict’ 1 them. For more than a quarter of a -centuryl have raised my voice in warning to the American peo ple against this their greatest crime and most dangerous foe. 1 foretold long since the design to nationalise slavery and de stroy the liberties of the North. I cried out against the raid upon Mexico, the an nexation of Texas, the war upon Kansas, and the dicta of the Sapreme Court of - tbe United States that “the black man has no rights which the white man is bound to respect. 1 ' 1 foretold the dissolution of the whig party, the overthrow of the demo cratic slave power, (.made near, one hun dred speeches to moire. than a million of men In 1860, in all of which I foretold tho .warof the slave power to overthrow, the republic they could no longer rule. Now once more before tho American pie— to the conservatives who waited for God to move in His own good time, and 'woald do nothing for themselves—-to the : radicals who act, believing that all human agencies are of God—and I say the time has come when the American nation most choose one or the other motto—liberty or Blavery. If slavery and “the Union as it’ tho choice, then I do say send your embassey to Jefferson Davis, and make terms. - Let us have/but one nation—either Davis our king, 1 or onerepublio,’with Davis, our fellow citizen of°equal rights,, not our master. But if we are to be'a homogeneous' people, If oar. blood andmoney nre to bear fruit, if the war Is .to be now, but no more forever, if the republic is to live—then let slavery be abolished in all the rebel States, and all the world will say not in vain did we bleed, and'suffer and diei , : Cheering Reporta at Washington. A letter from Washington says: * Wasuisaios, Aug. humber'of- United Statea Senators are now inWosh ington,, Mr.'Sumnernrrived last ovcnlng. He speaks of the condition of things in Massachusetts as Very hopeful., The War* enthusiasm.Js intense, and. volunteering goes on finely. Qov. Andrew has boon grossly misrepresented' 'or belied‘ ; in f tho promissory journals ferine order to enroll coloredjnen in Massachusetts.. He violated | no law in so doing; but rather conformed to both law and War Department regula tions.. The law under which the draft fos nino months men Is made; purposely omitted the word white. The Sonalor'who “few jit up had- this in his mind at the time. There can.be no going back of the law'it self. ; Senator, Chandler, who also arrived he» Inst ovening; comes fully charged with western enthusiasm. Michigan has her l first quota ready, and will have hersecond in a fortnight. The people mean to avoid a draft,,and will do it, no matter what exer tion it may coat to acccmpliah the object. - ■ -. iCossEoncnr asD tub wjlb,, y • Mr. Dixon is here from Ccnnectisui, and brings' a. good report from the.land-of CSr'.HKMRY B — prirrmru— P ÜBLIC JITOTICES, AT THE IRON CITY COLLEGE, corner of T«nn and St. Clair «u THISfWEDKESDAT) MORNIKG.at U o'clock- CLOSING THE LEDGER, NINTH SEMI-ANNUAL BESSON- of Cit, C011.g., {ProhMon. J. Y McKieand B. H. Wnrrr.t will brgln rn MON let. CollogeDuilding, corner i-andinkY hint Lom-orlt street*. , Rutfi;-.'w •i rrii;i P/TTfPyaau iNsunasoc (owpam, i • Pittsburgh, l*», isi; f XStthe board of directors of this Comoitliy late this day doclar.nl a Dividend , n t °/ ll >»J»rt*lxwuiiibS.of TWO IH>L LAbi^^,tK bUA, »K, io raah. oayuMe forthwith - * q *B* F. A. RINKHAUT. H*eni'*r* ■ Boom or Txecutite Cosikittec of •) . ■ ALLtauiHT Cot’airr, !. _, • • • Wt*aburgh»;August f IDT THIS COMMITTEE, -While ac knowledging tho Tory praltoworih) manner luw. icb call* upon their follow citfeena for aid to tbeTtonoty Bond bava generally ;been rapancLd to, bare toetate that it Is exceedingly desirable ami important to add to the present .qbic.lptions not lets than Twenty* flreThcnsCnd Dollars between this and tbeiOd in atant, to enable tbeCommJitee to complete tbeqnota of volunteer* mqulred trom.thfs comity, and thereby avoid a draft. .TEOS.iI, EOYVE, all i Presld-Tii of Committee. (j SCHOOL FOR HUYf.— W*. H. Wakkuau's Print. School «11l ho j, UOKIiAX, Sept, l.t, In lb. School Boohi ol Chri.t Church,Common, Allrcheuj. Mr. w. will bo gladjo recoire additional poplle at the commencement tjf this term. A clan will be formed for younger l Oy», as well as for ihoeewbo are £<* r **!?• ***** 10 Mr * w. h; WAKEttAM, at hi, , rwid-nce, at East Common noartbegcboolßo.no. anlB-2w [T^ BBWHOP 8 BWHOP BOWMAN INSTITUTE, Z*?* Boarding and Day School for young Ladirs. will be opened oa MONDAY, September ijt, in (be large and .crmmpdluaa dreUing.near the corner ol and SwithfUM streets, the lato i«ideu«« of JutßM B. Murray, Esq.,— Hot. A. TEN BUOECK, Principal. Uircnja 8, containing terms, A*>,, will be ready i . a lew day*, totereocee-The Epitroual cIbTCT of (he city. Application may be madu at the lustitnie after the 2uth iast. anl>ir -w " |£j*WISsTJSKN UMViSIWTY ufr' PENNSYLVANIA. GEORGE WOODS, M. A., PrincipaL Aided by Seven Pro'euors. FiAsr Trail of the ensuing year commences on SEPTEMBER Ist. A GYMNASIUM is connected with the Univer sity. MILITARY DfilLL, under a competent Drill Seigeaut, receives iptdal attention. For particulars, *** Catalogue, to bo lud at the Bookstores. Personal application can be made at the residence of Rev, SAMUEL FINDLEY, U 4 WyUe street. . aulJLfiw NOTICE. Ornrs or Katjosal Muunq Com*axt, 1 -V Pittsburgh, July Hist; 1362. f The Director* of the National Mining Company hATftdeclaiet » Dividend of TWO DALLABS PER SHAKE upon the Capital btock of the Soujwo'. payable at tbe tfilco of the Trcamrer, on FRIDAY August Jkt, 1862, to Stockholder*, appearing as meh at tho commencement of bastm ss on «aJd date. By order of.tbe Board of Director*. jn3l:lm JAMES M. COOPER. Treasurer. FEMALE Coi; . . LIGE.—-B*y. I. C. Pembivo, A. M., Pieai- Beat sustained College la the State. Fourteen r Te«h°r*. Attendsuco last year 218. Superb brick balMlng*. Thonmgh and extensive courseof study. nf»Vf * ad oa i jA * Music taught. 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Manufacture all kind* of STEAM ENGINES AND SSJjL CASTINGS, BAILBOAD S^ BOILKIiS AND SIIKET fIION tJSr*’® B,SQ AND “ErAIWSO Jouoon thin —— whgftdly IQE'i’ittsburgli steel Work*. I«»40jon» L. mid; w. ■•ftouowß. JONES, BOYD & CO., “^ IC A , “. r ' r * CA « BTEEL; .Uo, afKINC, !v v ™ “ ’ B ' BIEEL ’ «ra*i BI'KISGS am d i’lUUmi*l,, ■ * ■" f ‘ :■ • --f ■ OCIQ - ; u.ii t£g?J< C. KiaKPATHtOK & ; CO., Mwubctwc™ ■MA. Whfhmi. Del.™ JnLAAIFS. CHIMNEYS, BHABIS, eaXKDKUEIIS, Ac. ;> wrwholmta Agent*/or EIBIfBQEIiKDBAXEI) IBLUHINATINU ANBLUBJIIOATINO OAMUN OHS, Ho. 30 Woon oppoilto St. Olmrln et«. PHUbatyh, r*.:. ■■: , uig.w.i £3*l?' & SOflß,Dealer* is |V(jEKIOJr.Aj I 'D;i)9iEsxi(jDij 1 i jS or Ki. c S“TwioAxia or de «»$( t, bank NOTES AN!) SPEOIEj No. 67lfaxWt utiWit,: Pitt*. Bud® oo .all tho-prlnd width* throoKhoqtthe UaUrffltatw.; ; , JESfsTu * «. P. MUELETi'aper 51ANLFACTUB}jr»S &:;'J dcjilori liiilOOK, I'lil *iT CAP, EEWEB' I ANIi Alil» 'KINDS OF WBAP.’ NSO-PAPER. ' WHavo romorwl from K 0.27 Wood .(root toJto. S3Smjaifle|d«rMt, PJtubnrfih.P*. jyOASn OB TttADE FOE HAQH. cugaw£LL&~kinr OARHIAGE MANUFACTUKEB3, At the old catabllihed Coach Factory, DDQITKSSS WAT,(KunsWouu|iiuiT.) ddne‘ei'n*tiAi:l .mtny«K jroTices. .rorrcES, M kier rifles. COMPANY'S A tod B win uwmMt at ibtir rendezvous, *t*o. 9S Fourth Street, Prepared to motor iutu arrviee, on I*o VHSDA T, A UG UST 21*/, at W\o'cl , j Capt. JAR COLLAUD _»uU>tq rapt FRANK VAN G Xf">lcA ( tJLi:Y GUARDS , WANTED, TWENTY ABLE-BODIED MEN, to fill up the ranka. This Company will be mustered in immedi ately, to net vo iu Edward Jay Alleu'a Battalion, un der the gallant GEN. tiIOEL. Those wishing to etrre tbeir country under expe rienced officers wcl> to call Immediately. DIAMOND, Allegheny. OF RHODES INFANTRY, (oppoilto Gaxeite ofllca,) PIFTH STBEEJ, Pitubargb. TWENTY MEN WANTED to fill up this Com P* o *;., O, C. TATLOB, anlo;Iw Capl«in-anii It*c ultlng Officer.. Oy-TUE J. 8. HALL INF AN I It Y, W. 11. rAUKIHSON.—thirty men waoted to fill op this Company. Tho regular boun tie* paid ai iooo ai the recruits are iwora Into the •oreice. Tour Men, of Allegheny county, don't be Drafted! DsTUfflaj, No. 167 FOURTH STREET, be vmb Smithfled and Grant ; alio it. CLAIR STREET, tie*r the bridge, Fittsbnrgb, and In the DIAMOND, AUechony City, 0. TOWNSEND. * u * B;tf Recruiting Officer. KNAPFS BATTERY—Recruita vr ' 5 ' vonted for tfaii celabratod Battery, now with tho army of Virginia, Gtn. Pope commanding. LIEUTENANT ATWELL, Who has been detailed op recruiting terrlce, will b« in tbe city in a lew day*. Ip the meantime, personi wishing to join the Battery will coll at ATWELL, LIE * CO.'S, GUARD, bucktail brigade, I hare been authorized to rwrui • a Company for ih (ha BUCKTAIL BRIGADE. I^yand bounty the same a* other Allegheny conn ty > olnnteera. *9O paid each rsernit trbm mastered Into service. MOBTON’S BALL, Fifth Si .oppoolte the Tost OlHo*, Pittsburgh. Llefil. WJI. M. DALQCIESn, WITHOUT DELAY The PUUlmrgh Infantry Headqnart* r* bare bwo removed to Lyon’s Building. Fifth Street, [UMEDIATKLY BELOW lilt POSTOFfICK. Tbit Company it being recruited nnder authority from the Government, for THt.tr. rgjits, Oi DUBUin TBE WAR - xml win eortxlalj recelro ALL THE BOUNTIES _ Heretofore given to Volnnteere from Allegheny county- A fow more men are required to fill op the Company to the maximum number. * The private bounty is still paid to recruits upon eolLtment. SAMUEL HARPER, Captain. »013 JOHN J. CASE. Ist Lleht. THE WAK PITTSBURGH RIFLES, CO. C, To be under the command of an experienced officer No drifting lathis county, if the quota is filled by oiuuteeni. BOUNTY $165. Turn out, men, and ears Allegheny oounty from draft. Our office U at Masonic Halt, ft-n’t forjC't ihe piece,or the name, PITTSBURGH RIFLES, <:o. V. DEN. B. K'&RB, Captain, (late w rco, At an,p, R $ FOR. LIBERTY 1 Freemen Hally : SO JIOUE GUABDINO BEDEL GOODS 1 SO UOBE FELLOWBUIP KITH TBAJTOBS COBFIBC4TION OF REBEL PROPERTY Men holding the abore sentiments are vanted to enlist in the . JONES LIGUT INFANTRY* Each rterult will recelTe |OO BOUNTY. Drafting pcnittTcJj Will commence on the 16th Inst, Drafted men r.cciTo uo bounty, and the present law allows them only |U per month. Only a few more men wanted. WOfflce, No. €8 FIFTH STREET, 3d floor, oyer J. K. Seed A Co.’s Jewelry Store. J U. McELWAIN. Captain. •n!2 WILL T. WILEY, 2d Lieut. O»FORT PITT RIFLES, Organized at FORT PITT GLASS WORKS, xTCBDiT, ton dhtast. ?hi« Company is commanded by Captain .8. D. DITUBIDCE, who baa been in active service aiateen months, and will accept a fow more men of nnexcep* liouable character to fill np the ranks. Ths'Boanty received by this Company,which isgroaterthan tba* paid to any other. Is as follows' B ate of Pennsylvania.... Allegheny ccaniy One month's pay in advance..... Enlistment' fep.~..~... Do. from Captain....... Bounty at cloae of - 00 Wilwdqiurten, tio. 60 TITTH. STBBKT. E. D. DITHBIDQE, (late of Co. A, Oth P. B. C..) J. LOWEST, iUcnißlffg Ofllofn, VOLUNTEER ! A FEW MOBEIIEJT willl* aee*pted.for CO. B, PLUnatER GUARDS. Tboso wishing (o Join a gbod Company, should apply Immediately,' u ooqe lmt good men willbeac*. cepted. All i perso** Joining thfe Company will re • atvo |U7 BOuiiTT, and benefit of penilon laws. MABC&IO BALL; also in the DIAMOND, Allegheny, or at IW and US Wood et. : OEIAB. 8 QlbL.'CapUlo. I JOBS WILLIAMS, let Llonl. (rjy-KAKE ’Chance i DON'T WAIT TO BE DBAEtED. S. M. KIER RIFLES. ! BOUNTf;..^ WJ C*pU JAMES COLLOBtCoaIe of the Pittabargh IviU'i,) la uow recruiting* company'lor.the war. ilo ha* the experience cf ilxtees month* aerrlee aid wai to tbei>Utle« cfDrmlnorrllle and tbePeulnanl*. Young men of the right atamp, who with to enter <bo Knrice.oi, our oouutryinthls boar of need, will have no better chance, aa none bot thoeo.of goqd taorali will. be accepted, and It I* Intended to make thl* the “Crack Cohjpariy ll ' of Allegheny county. Through the llberajlty of trlenda, Capt. 0. expect* to: arm each man with the celebrated f'dharpo ..For.farther lufunuatlon enquire at Headquarter)*, ho.bSFODItTH BTHEKT. . ' anil INCOME I COME 11 COME II! boubtz AnaiaajSAKroTiitß com pixy. A NEW INEANTIIT COHFANT. For Three, FeTirs or the If'ar. Capt. -J. ZSIOLEB and Unit. JOHNSTON YOUNG bars opened an office fjr recruiting, ltj tbo taaement of tbe THE AT BE, FIFTH 6TBKET, A lulled number ofyeurg mm Will be retailed, » application bo mad* - . »u9.*tf' J]gS*JPARK ZOUAYfitf.—This Compa. ny U nu« recruiting In t&» iDMHOHD, Alto ibeny, Sot three ytan or during U» w*t.a Any one wltfclnrf to eollit would do well to coll sod enroll their mass. $92 bounty siren, and $75 M the end of tbe«v, ; b. A. HcKXKt tieptnin. INFANTRY. IN FOR THE WAR! ANOTHEK CIIACK COMPANY. AjN EXTRA BOUNTY / TtTKVEBT RECRUIT I a<TOfflce, (3 Firm STREET. P KlFLEa.—Young men , ,* v of either city or of (be county, Who wuuldsejYe iiic r cvun ry, and who would go under a man folly Rlireto *lo. rtB p OD9 H,m,iee6f bu position, 000 who U » good Christian, «ad,*t the earn* a good drillei ■ojilior, ■ honul lose no tim- in enli-tiDg nailer Cap- Uiu J. M. SAMPLE! or the GKAHAU RIFLES, parent# sad wards who were disappointed getting “v" “ ®*» v - Mark's coapan y, are in lo ou!i c^ anco °f h%TIo K them Join the ranks under a Christian aoldler /or Th r« Tears or the war. and re * A < n o i ntie * paid goverrment and county, l of^soo 'HI be dlrided among tne company when full. * B VLLY FOB TUIH COMPANY, ■ * nl2 _ BEAVER STREET. KiFEES J. J. HALL, Captali THBEE TEAM OB DOBING THE WAS Allporoon. duiron. of .orring thoir country, ul not being compoltod lo .nnmit to • dr.ft, »1U tiimo aiately enlist, and thereby secure the $9O BOUNTY in excess of the regulhr pay. By authority of the Governor, this Company will be uod»-r tbecommandof a. M. WICKERSHAM, Captain. J. BRITTON, I t Lieutenant. COME ONE, COILE ALL! iHTßecrultl-g Offices, BEETIN HOUSE, tu Dia- Otoud, Pittsburgh, aqd at MARKET'BOOR Alla, gheny City. - ■ -^aoa-tf MEN WANTED to flil tie rauks of the Pth Regiment Pennsylvania Beservcw, row In the field. Young men desirous of serving th »lr country cannot finds better regiment with wbi.b to connect themselves. oarneadquarters, WILKINS HALL. , JOHN r. KIRKPATRICK, aul9:lw Lieut, and Recruiting Officer. iNJf'AJNTK?.—This , r SV, Compiorl! recruiting for good, .bio bodied HOTItV BBD HON HOTEL, No. S BL Clair street. Tboee wishing lo Join a good company can do so by applying at the afore aid .places, or at 'Squire Taylor’s Office, Fifth Hard. 8 Dr L. T. WALKER,Captain. J. J. walker, Ist Lient. n °7:tf WM. TAYLOR, 2d Lieut. •rsw -itt r£/tTisM£.rrs, No. 8 Wood street. A DJOUKNED ORPHANS’ COURT XI.BALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE —By Ttrta# of an order of (be Orphan*’ Court of Wash. Ingto4 county, tho undersigned, Executor of tbe wUI of Marcus Black deceased, late of Carroll town •“’Pi. Mooongahel* City, Washington county, *° Foblio Sale, on tue premises, ?° SATUBDAV, August 23*1,1862, at 2 o’clock tCbx., tbe fallowing described real estate, to wit: A certain tract of land situate fa Carroll township, on the Monongahela river, adjoining lands of the b-ilrs of Henry Graff, Gee. V. Lawrence, Dr. B. T. Bmolo and E. W, Tower, cjntaintag 100 ACbES OV SLBKACE LAND. This tract U situated tn tbe rlrer, about a quarter of a mile below Monongahela City, and consfats principally of flr»t class river bot tom. The tract may be divided Into two wr more, parcels, and the un ierslgned is anthorf&ed by Court to offer and sq'l ibe same together, or In separate tracts or par(*U,a< may ties expedient or desirable. Alio, 180 ACHES or OAL LAND, adjolnlrg the tract abovp d*scribed, and lands of heir* cl “ e “ I 7 Graff, Gto. V. Lawrence, Dr. B. F. Biddle and E. W. Towtr ! The coal is of suporior quality, favor* aMy located for mining, and m*y also bs told to gether with the surface land above deecrlted, or sen *r to, lu distinct irsets or parcels. Te&ms—One-third of tbe purchase money to be paid at th-* confirmation of tbe sal*, and the re matuderlo two equal aunual payment' thereafter, vttb Inter at from toe date of said confirmation J. S. UOUttISON, Ixeeutori l3l Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. AND LiiJE, ' BecmUing Officer. At the EXCELSIOR COAL YAJID, UABION AVEKUE, ij front of the Penitentiary, iy Grocery gtoro cf I N 1)1 A KUBbilK JbUTjiKS, for drink- A log out of ipiagf* moot .xcnlleul article fop f 0 '* 1 !??" “Sr 2 «"** j““ «“i»wi M the Inilio Eub. her Depot, SO opd its et. Clotr etreet. ,1120 _ J.tn. rniLupo. MACKhKhIj, scloct&d end put op In ki't for fornllj nte i oleo, mo mo here! In kl,s, ».<1 bo. I Soim jo by the pound nr sdo at the Fkmily Grocery Eloro of JhO. A. BCNBHAW, ! * u£o comer Lttcrty and Hand sts. Pi lit A b; C. HAMS, for family use LU also sugar cored Bried Beef, for sale to tb< leicaorat retail,by JHO. A. BEN3HAW, -» u “0 pomer Liberty and Band streets. UXICK TO BUILDKKS.—A coo "bQjlt “7 Planing Mill flouoe, oa the comer of Harbor/ street and Duqneene Way. The plan will be exhibited on Wednesday afternoon, and £?££?!!& r ß celvtd for patting op the building till tJATUBDAY, tho 23d lost., atl&o’clock m, to b* put np immediately. Proposals for the brick work separately, or Tor the brick workaud carpenter w..rk JOUN HKATU. /\KDNANOE OKEICK. —~ ’ Wan DwxßTWtirT, > 0 Washington, August I2tb, 1862. f Prrposals will be recelred bytr.is Department an ‘J* AUGUST, 1862. for The •delivery at the AVw Fori Areenoi, Gotxnor's hJatd, iJn rOTk ‘ ° T the follo " lD * accoutre me nte, <2,000 Shoulder and Waist Belt*, with plates, for con •commissioned officers. ' mnolcbuj. ll ° UM ' r * nd Wlli ‘ l ®' lU> wltb Ma>«; tor -I?"'’ «M»t«u>tnt. ore to bo modo in .trial eon *>™*J »»th the regulation patterns, samples of which con bo ooominod at th. otuwo Arocnoi. and '“J" 11 *" “ 11,1,1 *nonol bobro b 7 Oo'ctum-nt. Non, to bo oc coptod or pold for bnt ntchoo oro opprorod on In. •pcctlon. Tbeoo twlu oro to bo or hfftMher, Mari. td, as heretofore made. , Dories most be made in lots of net Jen than 1,000 sets per week, for all ccntraots of 10.000 or on* r; R?*! o** 0 ** &* D 2 * o * , ° P® f *’«k on all contract# from 10,000 to £o.ooi | B,oto per week for Mntrvto '«» MfiW to 30.000; ’and fooo &foTft contract nttail,er —wonting from tho date of the Fallow to deliver ata spodflod time will subject the contractor to a forleitnr# of the amount doe at mat time, ~ • Tho aeoontreutonto must be boxed In th. cut lorn bP“ “ cb^i »t coil, to' b* the iLspector. «ii . *Wch dees not state «• lvery* lho ‘ re ’ l ' me, » *nd quantity of e&ch de- Kach party obtaining a contract will be required ft.™*" R, 1 , 0 bond *> ? r proper sureties,-for the faithful falfllment of the sum*/ asssysaa; “.'.b,dWcHv , r:rd. ,b “ riEb ‘ ,o -» tb ®.* w > rd Wng made, soccoesfnl bl den ’ * nd lhey wlll famished with forms of the contract and ©f the bond required of ~..|2 5.00 MI Ctf ............ 13 00 ....... 200 5 00 70 00 will be addressed to (( Geaeral James W. Blptey, Ch‘ef of Ordnance, Washington, p. O and will be endofsed ‘‘Proposali for nou-commlstioned offleera* and mosieians’ belts." aolfcatra. Bril PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY AOADU MT, .t WSSTCHK3TEE, (i>r Boudun ,*™ hhopmtw! SEPTEMBEB ith, loOm. . It was chartered by the l»eglsistnre at its last WMIOD, with fall oollcgiate powers. In Its capud.as building*, which were erected and furnished ata coat ♦h°!!i r ». , *V y are ar»angomenu«f tbe highest, ordsrforthe ocmiortahle quartering.knd subsisting efpne hundred and fifty qadeta. *' npurlrered ir.t-nctot. will, give--their • undivided at lent ion to the B.'uca tjonai Bepartmeat, and aim to: make their io,true* tlon thoroagh and practical. The deparoSnt of s.odlw embraces the following courses: primarv bonmeiclal and Scientific, ColSglate and UUnlw! tended trainlD g °f cado'.s will be carefoJlyS. CirenUrs may be obtained of JAUBB M.OOOPBB. Bft k Block.orof Co?. TUEO. At aql6;2w gMITII’B FJCKKY Mecca Lubricating Oil; Duck Creek' do ' - do; : Kamwba Cnnto do; Solar Machine Oil Hd.l; l>o do do v 2; Bolar naming OH B o. I;- Do do ' do : 2; rom.la li T '/ BOIiAR OIL WOBKB CO, Kii? uavimu - xuuk tftit/ix Fcr iilo bjr "* ‘ l'■ _,, ; corner Southfield and Fomth streets, Pim.Jto-.iUw.T.-on . K BUtiUKKj 'M* • ■ r'-'- T'l ' M»aafK(nm W btwydMcrtptkm ot\ ’' [. bo. is smraniM> stbikt, ’.J ; \ Altall Mnrtaaat of PITTSBVBOB ttAtiUFAO. TUasp FOBSITUSS conUatlyoft Sad,\SS yn will aell at Hwlpwrf yttei ibr CAShT ' C. A. PALMER, Captain. B. C SCHOYE*, l.t Llcnt. JNO. SHAW, Jr.. 2.1 « JOIIJ. A. BEhBUAW, corner Liberty and Hand itmti. ■JrAKOT FLATOKL BHIBIB, new etjta, bj «■ pmstoii no'&ini; * * .■ WOOLEN OHBIBSHIItTfI AHD DBAWEBB: Woolen,Merta°im4Cb«on HALT HOtt; Bilk mod XJotton POCKET H'DR’FB; And ereTTthJog «1m jtqnUUa for aa outfit, Xabroidind 6KTB AKDCOLLARS: Qebt ■ aiuT Ladies' LIKEN BANDKSBCHmx< iK’^° ,SOTIONS “- i *HSftSBBgSr UOBHro TBIHMTHO ROBE, «w : 1 T7«na7» Uurt.t.tmt, : gESEESTZEi , »Obt,<* all th. .hole, tad mixture* for bn. y knitting. lft quantity at leu than pretent tIANCV ttTJUPJBD'WOOJj SHiKTii J? for BoUton* aad Tt»T«!ers' We«r. ■ „ JAS. W. BIPLEY, Ota and Chief of Qrdoanta. In bn*«Bd pair bj itpHi, »t ‘ BATON. UAOBUU A OO.'fl,' ‘ ” MJBKICATINO JACOSfcT LAWNS, U is)jo. OBOAKDIBS, from ISJjo. to 37%. A few STWUBB SILKS 1011, it 87%e. BaAWL3.It out. BACQUBS, it eott. .. BILK MANTLl3,itcb«t. ■')"•' ' ■ . , i s>r4l ui I- ■ Tb.? >«* «niU‘J of HOOP BUSTS. Jut opesML - ptiUM'Ky ti(JAF.—tnwnli riwni vPreot»7 Jut ijpjfni it U 4 B«ttd •«. „ «fl* r.Oßnm DODDS. gEAR IN MIND, SOLDIERS, If youco Into camp with oat WOOLEN 6HIBTB cod SOCKS, It will be at the serloas rlik of your health. A complete assortment of - ABXY.SHIBTS, SOCKS. - ' . SEffXKO CASKS, A. For tale at the loimlcaihpricit, by j MACRUM'&GLYDE, an!B 78 Market at., between 4th and Diamond. GOODS! NEVy-GOODS! We hare an and attractlre stuck of TBIMHING3, 'FOBNIBHING GOODS, ‘ _ EMBROIDERIES, - VARIETIES . NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVE*, ... ' GAUNTLETS, *° d “Vkxore” SKIRTS, COB* 8E»8, HEAD-NETS, Ac,, in large variety and fo» prices Jot CAiU. MAOEUM & GLYDE, *n!B T 8 Market si., between 4th and Diamond. QOCNTRY MERCHANTS 77" WILL MJp> ' BHEETINGS, SHIRTnraS, and FRISTS, Iu all the various brands, at J.W. Barker & Co.’s, #8 Market Street, AT LESS TBAN EASTERN PRICES. (£7-Come and she - eillS' OPEN— ON Monday,. August 18th, And daring the week, new anddeslrtble stylos of 3DK/1T GOODS, Adapted to the'Fall trade. DOMESTIC GOODS, Porduud before th. ].te admicb, will be Mid at LE§S tban eastern prices. Cash. C. HANSON LOVE & CO. -8 74 UABKET BTBtKT. EW FALL.- GOODS OPENED . M. Burchfield’s GB£Y AHD TWILLID FLAHKXLS; / ■do; / tascx eniuTisa ixahsils; DUSTEB CLOTHB; WELSH FLANKELB; BALLAED TALE FLAHSELB; 5-4 DOBETTI for Bkirtt; BLUE BATIEETIE PLAID PELAISE F1ABBEL8; bleachkd/hd BKBLEACHEDIIUSLIHS. ccnm fourth an 4 Slarj-ei ft-rteit. , aat6 "yOIiUNTEER OUTFITS, / . ' - HOBJTE’B TBIKHIHG BTOEE, Noa 77 and 79 Market Street TO WHOL IHAUI BDTtBi. Plot, mixed and white _ WOOLEH’ TA&KB: Q' *7. y.P°* 7 *jj?EB3ELI BT3 and DBAWEBS; HOOP BEIBTS AHD OOB«KT>:' CBEHI&LB AHD COBD HITS; SftSLWhh CBAPIS ftsd BOMBAZINES: NABBOW TBIMHIHQIttBBpHS; * BATON* HACBUH4 O 0.;“ Vo. IT Fifth street. Ho. IT fifth street. Soil .bofettl. u»l f.l«n,bj ‘tivmluic&w t cjo., Ho. IT fifth kL li.d'AKY uauM'LetST BOOK AND KIDGAUNTLETS 1 Ho. 17 Fifth itrnt. ;kuoo: SKLUHQ AT ~ Reduced Prices. ’ W/&D.DEGEB, PiJJfOS. $l5O BEaT PIANOa $l5O GBOYE3TBEN A HALE haTiog nuond to tbi new watoreom*, No. 4TB BfiOADWAY, •w cow (o offer the jobUo i tom^lflocr 7 PIANO, containing all improvements, knowmlath]) country at Ssrope, ever-strung bass, French grand actkxL Wp fan iron *JT7T^ . 9150 CASH. . WaiTftstvd fcr MTI TXABB. Bleb moulding esses, •176 to 9200, all warranted xoado of the bestseasooed materMk and to stand belief-than any sold for $4OO or taooT? the old methods of manu'acturc. We Invite thebeai Judges to examine and tit ibese new instrtmiinia, and we stand ready at- a*l times to test them with any others manufactured in this country. * GHOVESTEEN & BALE, V.i mjys-sm m BROADWAY, H. TTALIAN VIOLIN STKING&BTItAIIw A row FAD). " ' ' j*' - TMnlif’w'l) ■■ 3 “ lUUui__lS JourUa,ora " 1 length, poroallrer. Beat qualltj Prrach or German ltl, gd, 34 344 : : 4lb strings, each t s* Beat qnallt j Collar D, A * E. tint atrlnga, wUS' Bocond “ . Do. ; caduo Brat qnalUj Vlcllncollo, A and D, on - “S* “ “ Oaod O, a . UaUod to an, addreaa, port paid, on receipt of tba money, or In postage stamps, by JOHJi.n. HELLOB, 81 Wood .treat. - M. B.—A Urgn tot of Dealt Btrlngalnat arrjral al». Yiollna. V&>Ua Caaoa, muZi&StooZ!*? "VTEW PIANO EOBTEK— -L\ Jint rralTlop, a Terr large ■lock of PIASO FOBTBS, ielectedlf B V Q 0 panooallj from tho celebrated VancfactcrloS at Chlckcring A Bona, Boatonßallet, Daria : A Go., Boaton; aadßoiolton Broa., Haw York—all of saw b V° u “ P l ***"* mannfactu an' re 4ocad rmDa for caah or o, a reaaonabto crrflt. For sale by Jel4 JQHH Ha MKLLOB. 81 Wood rt. gTEINWAY'a PREMIUM PIANOS. dost received, some and 7 octave ATCIHWAT PIANOS, Of superb workmanship and Tot moot Ho, 63 Fifth itreot. <lia 1 RgMSBEBABtOi* C<N A£l£ DKUMfi,'cheapest in the city. O wilh ctir-tkio beads’ |a«t rewired by : r _ CHABtOTTS street. •n2O PintH*.' ABrUSMUD 'ajaw-.6XUUK- Oi' KHABPa UKBIVALBD mitOß, jni» n. ceiTed from the Factory. -• j CHABLOtTB BLUMB, >o2 ° Kb,*3Jinh»tfwt>- MJSWMJJUiUDIiOAa AAD UAKfi<> ±'HIOH3, from the eotebrmted unnalictorTcf SUioo A Hunlin, Boftloo. Also, two rood aedoctf* hind 5 oettTs Melodeon*, CHEAP. For ndo by el* JOHK H. 22ELLO&, 61 Woodrt. JtVEHCBUAJirT TAILORS* GOODS! XEW'GOODS n BESBTQ. HALS ACO., . (Socoetaori to JameeO. Watt,) Are now receiving, their Stammer Stock, eomprisinx wrjnrlety of foods adapts; to men and boyi***? wnlcn,ln extent, choice taste and pricet win connera favorably with any ta thetrade. - Trench, American and West of England Cloths; ef ttoixat rnakne, of etery shads and quality—a Ten Casaimere* and Doeskins: hw Black Trench Doeskin*; Super Black Trench Chad* mens; Fancy Caailmerca In every variety; Bibbed. Black and FancyCaaairaerea; Silk Mixed Caotoim of every shads and color. VESTINGS—Fancy Bilk and Batin Veatlnn. naw atylet; SnperßUck Satin and Silk Ratines: V “T’ . Alsb t/ eveiy of good* for. Business «*»♦- llkewias a very choice selection of Forniahtsc QooS adapted to genllsinen** wear. •• • .T_T^ Soliciting an early call from oor frlendjaad tha any order* entrusted to oar tan will meal I attention and- punctuality InaH - / : flfKßf (}, HALE A CO., Merchant Thilan* [ mhxa ; . Cor. Penn epd St. Clair street*? / **UCTIOA~S*ILEB. QABVAS BHOESI CAH7AB 8BOXS! Te arrive to-day, at the MA6OHIC HAILATJCIIOHHOtBE I A'VKW,OE'ViUjS U/Ali AT AIjC AA lIOH.-Oa »BIDAY MQBHIHG,Aagust 22, be iold, on the premises, in the Borough ot Lewrencerlile, the lollowin p«Ku lou,eo®mendngat— Onejot 62 ieet front cm Bailer street, opocslte Beed. street, sal extending beck 100 foet to eßONfooi *£*r» whenon U erected * brick cottsge hooeeefO vithportfcoi the grounds laid out with fait and shade trees. . - ■ • „ Two .ijotaln* loa, S 4 fcetfront on BotUr md«Untol«>Kk to » 20fcot«Ife». ( Tire tou, etch 22 feot front .n* 40 fbotitnef. JO. lOO • Tomlota,OKA 31)4 t*t fronton UwCnoniilimv 1 Tnrnplio, .Mb. coraor of Plk. «treot, inl SS !•“* 5° * rMulogdepth of PiA* .trtci ton depth ofOT*frot ,2Z° lo .'* 1° V™ 1 - ,Kch 25 &■» to”*. *nd‘ox ahaitoa’ealley 108 fret to7cv- Tenn* made knows at tale. ' 'J. G. PATTB. A«an OIATY LAWKKNUB.VALLE LOW kjATAUCTIOK.—OnWOSCATUOItHIKO.An !!?fi.:^i h, J?. 1 « 0 ’ cioCk ' wlu *» ‘old, on the premises, adjoining Toil Homo, opposite Oeoetery Gate* in the Borough cfLawreacollie, elxty desirable Building Lote, ettaated aa follows: - -■ r^ u r** JTirtarfi. LoU os BntUr »treet» areriaing brer 2* ftetjront each, and extending back from 10$ to lid teat each, to a 20foot alley. * . LoU 011 Pe#xl rtreet, (which is 60 ' feat wW«,)h»Tiag each alrpni cf. 4 feet, and extend ingbackUd fret each, tea 20 foot alley. Two corner Lote on Feaxl itRU.47 ia«t fn-nt ..a attndln* b«* lit im, STsJ 7 W ll 21 feet front. And ii. tending hack 114 tet to a2fl toot alley. • eoroOTlrttonßmadwey.iTfoetfrost.anddx trndiog Uck 114 bet to a2U feet alleys . . wu, conrenJent ofacccM every fen'min oUa by.tha LawrenceTille i'aeeebger.haAeuyA'asd • 'Occcpjlog the im*t healthlal and pleasant iocsiioc. araTery deelrahlefor home*. fipeculatoraln-teal eetaU wouMdowcll to attend thleeale, aatha’iou mset ha sold regard lea* of price. ■ Taau or iiaut—Qh«*tUird caah, residua to ©os and two year*, wi th -in term, secured by bond and ' mortgage - - r .77.7“ can now be bed at the Audios Boom* So. : M Fifth street ' J. O. DATI&. Aoc*. * piNwYLVAMAAVKiJuFPHOF. JC BBTY AT ACCTIOH.-oTaUBhDAt MQBH* ' IHG, AugustSS^at, 10o’clock» wIU beeokLw*the liramiM, the following valuable Building Lota; leK oo^frooifcpwtoftheweUknown TusUaestetar Sorbet etreet, (which lot 'B7 bit 10J4 inches front on Beeeh alW' • S*b\nB toJ*™!**** oa %£*** f T^o n^uf^4Moj£j One" lotaKml 85 Yeet'B inebe* iront'oa Tort»« 120fo*t,Withefronto? - aboat ? feet s){inch«s on Ttuuio, street.' ■ ten Tea tin etreet, and axtend-' ink back from 115 to 155 bit, to Braddcckitreet. dfew impetus to.eacaUeat iapfoTetnentoaO alone Penoeyisania Atennahae bean girtn efamift. axten* ■ton into jriith i treat U fixed opon; and ;m awery brieMime;thl* wiil b« the 2arorite onthttlroaloar <? ‘ !«• are jut hejMd the-city Use* and • eligibly aitoaud heneca street, fool ittMt extending'frosrtbe • avrawe.' *Ho finershov tisn for convenient and comfortable homes ti nramd tmrcity. - ihb talei« - • . v {'? . essb; balanca in -ona and two? yearn, j»lth. UrtiruLeecnred by~b«jd aad »9rtgage,v ; . •. . HywTT5. T^A^TED—A^oan^married wonuuij Tr . without, .childruu'to take care of a child, It— mATfltim rf<l nil. Vkf I* t'* tirTtlTQ residence. Tbe wiie r of aTolent«<r woald be pre ferted. A' bir Compebtatioavtli be gives lo a suit able persos -, Adimea,>with„rcel Pittsburgh Poet Ofilce." ’ j . - f.- r.-> • nlt;lt '\I7'AJ»TEI>—A -^HysicUH.—A TY das who Is about to remoT# u to have a Phjsleiaa to take hlspiteent location In a mlghbotisg tows ti 8,000 )nhsbitacte«- fnctka gmd and tutrvariag. Addiea Box Pittsbargh, ~P»* : • ----- ■ ■ '•" jalto : /. pOUK-AiUSyJSiC -WAATKIi A 9 cajahle of- taking ebarge cfstHofßcokifo * wholesale lrtn U atesooee; one' who wQI *»>a aim, generally neeiul aboat the - Boaa need apply hut tan famish cuttaeqpi<n«*blfr *•*&»*-***- mo£se. Addrwe 2QQQQ^USnrUFSxSiWASfEi / At - ■: : riW9OpS’S.BIBTO£BBT;:: -‘ii-7- *S"WUlpi|tbB hlghat cub p;ic*lfc - .V* .■”Vv'- i'. TnoKANbtooßSr' talla ' mfi.n.inrt.UMtett. BACUN- —iO,UOO ibA for sals at U SwnA xtrfM.. /max. TAB QOBDXB. OAHTAS SHOES I Ho. 65 Tlfth etreet.
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