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T»/ > »\ J -- >* « r, v a - * 1 < , f .•• l A£.: :X is 4-> i>v.jo'- <1;k: “ iasp^tai® P * , f l / ; S.-r-. • .. : ■•...•• >..■■■■ :%'s .... x ' * i . ■ :iri ■ ■■ .1- - .. « r, «* *> . * fill ••• ' ‘ ' •■••'•i'V'•:'->• ft I < -,r* j-Tbe Arof of the Potomac* ‘ ■lid us rejoice that the army of the-Po* - .“tomac has been relieved from- its perilous condition and ia _ now safe, probably at .. riTprktown, where it started from last spring V ia all Its pride, and magnificence of men and materials.. one'hundred and fifty thousand men entered upon this boot* less expedition ; how many hare returned ■~y-\ cannoL Bay, but probablynot more than half ofjhose who landed on the Peninsula ' topes and brave hearts. This splendid artnyhaadwindled away in march diggings, and swamps, and in glorious fightings al a disadvantage, and it retfirns, it is said, with gladness mingled i with regret—gladness at its deliverance i from a hopeless enterprise, and regret that it had been prevented, by a lock of . generalship, from accomplishing the work the nation confidently expected from it. .-A fearful responsibility has been assumed, v - or.has fallen upon somebody for this stu : pendons failure, - and they or he will bo strictly held'io answer for iL The nation in this time of peril is long-Buffering. It awaits another time for calling those con corned to account; but they need not think to escape. Such grand sins Against a con* , fiding people cannot bo passed over. No one blames the army or the Generals • of Divisions''.and Corps. -All have won ~ . imperishable Tonown. May they march- to . . thsir field of confliet under better . aUSpicCS. ! In theg extrication of this army, which has ’been managed, we see tho i ; able..; hand :of Gen. Ujluxcs. He sent -.-Pope to threaten Richmond onjtiie North, And Bu&bsidb to cut off their railroad connections,, thns compelling Lee to send v. L Jaoksos with 1 a large army to Gordone* «*!.. v - Tille. /Having his preparations all made, at the very moment when the enemy had his.eyes turned to Pope, having previously /deceived.him as to Ins intentionally the ~.;.attaok on the. field of Malvern, and by sending a force to the south sido of tho •i: .-. /.■!•! “ Jamc3,vho ■ suddenly • moves the Potomao . army out of: its dangerous position, and / '-before the enemy found It put, the army tJ* * was gone. It was ably done. . vse- ;. *. • There are some fears now for Pope. Tho y / enemy, enraged to find himself ouUgener •J-- ', v > -•aled, may -precipitate all his forces upon . Pope, , and- Washington, before the Potomao -army can get up. This has, no doubt, been : anticipated and provided against. Pope ■ '.-maybe in some danger, but McClellas’s army can be at Washington before-ihereb* roach there. > • The questions now arise, are there to be . three independent armieß in the field, com - mandodJiy PoPE, BiraftsWE and; MoClxl . . i4LS, orwill Hallece take command in the fiold in person, or will he remain at Wash ■ ingtoiy and place the army for the capture yC--~ -r of Richmond ander one-head.- We trust -the error of. independent commands in the field, which proved so disastrous in tho . valley of the Shenandoah, will not be ro pebtfldoof the Rapidan. If tiicae armies . ate massed, it will form a splendid army : . of seasoned veterans, whiob, under an on* fierprising commander, can march to Rich mond within twenty days or less. At all -" events, we hope spades will be left behind. -fe r ' f :■> I, A.‘’veuerftble conservative statesman, ' fresh from his labors in Congress!, recently - met: in oar city the representative of the most powerful empire one&rth, and spoko • ! exclusively of the influence and Wit:*;:-: '••.immeasurable success of his numerically >:/ v.; small.party in moderating and guiding the r..i^ ' ; National councils in * this stormy crisis. .. ■ i::.- > i I My friend,’ gravely responded theambaa '• t-_ ; . . sador, *be entreated not to deceive your > , self. Your country ,is m rovolution, and . - no revolution ever ends in the success of - - . middle' party. .For yours, bid one of - . two reshits ia possible —Disvnum or Aboh " Uonm :: ; . ' • { . -;; of, sense in. the nation, whosemiiid-ignot. blinded by prejudice/ , v fc : * lint znusb acknowledge, the truth of tie ;■ atatement of the ambassador—“but one of ■■■-■ two results 13- possible— disunion, or aboli lionP “iSTow, 'ye wiso men; ye patriots; y e lorers pf yonr country, chooßO ye. Let 1 . the absurd, wioked and disgracefal prejii dice against the black man gotern'y ourin v ' -tellcct, ana you will deo.de agatnstaboli ( iion, and although you may not admit that ' v ‘ w -you me&ndisanign, yetyou aresHutupto ' - one or the. other. CAOoM ya/ondchoose '' ‘ '»iaely. New York Herald has entered upon & dißCiroion . with the Anglo-African —the organ of the colored people of New York— - -npon therespectitemeriteof tho two papers. - Ai it js an inte resting question, ere cop; •~v'-.tberep!/of the African to the Scotchman: 1 * . . - . THE 5. T. ILEBALD ASD TIIE AXGLO-Aral CAN. j j • : In an article in the Herald of April Ist, entitled “The Negro in Town,” that paper takes occasion to poke fua.at the compara : .tfrelj' stringent pecuniary circumstances of ou r bumble issues, monthly and weekly. . A friend, on reading this fling, bids'ns not- discouraged. He assures ns that one of the largest newspapers in the city was.... ... : v> :. “Born Inft gsrrct, !n a kitchen bred;"' ■ ... that said paper, twenty .odd years ago, 1 -or '.emerged daily'from a'cellar down town, r;r - about half tho aiio of. The Weekly Anglo -1 and-one day the-editor made a ; .. . : - , most piteous appeal for somo one to lend him three hundred dollars to saTohis paper -- -- from ruin. This friend—a colored mechanic . , ~ .at that timers retired gentleman now— : had mode up. hia, mind'to go and lend the - -editor in question-three hundred dollars, 1 1 -ithen, on opening the paper next day, he - o. .. .’ found* violent article against the negroes.. ' ■ ’ . This Shat up that gentleman's pocket, bat! .hainndSrstood thata 1 colored brother (our . namesake, 1 but no relation) did- lend the-: three- hundred dol> . thus sated The Sea York Herald - from an early-death. .So ike Sea York Herald ai-lhi* moment aelttaUy.oieta titezuL out toa.tiauly loan from a negmcapUalietl Bothf/M Herald and the capitalist. ll itiU ■-,.> < % firei” and the Capitalist is eaidj on fsany i ■’ * subsequent'occasions, to hare contributed to v.;. the nueeu'.mi notoriety of The Herald and a . - iu proprietor, in retry wry in ahich hath are kavebteh noJoWonr.':" ci. .......... • - -Huntingdon County, ®ep o hllckri Cqnkty VConrenUon of ' - i.HußtingdottCotmtyj'jnet on Tuesday, Aug. and nominated Parid Blair for Con- S PowelL'Stewart ifoESenntor; . A ;Assejbhly, fijd W, “ Johnston' for Jsheritr/ The donventidn -Sdojited^r^lnuin^Wsoiutiens: AerolrriiT^t 1 thia'wnVentlon endorses b coarse isftbdHou- DaTidWilmoljLn'th* Jnlted'Statesßenate.aa ominontlypatri . otle, upright, and. deserting-tbjs approtnl w of tn»: people ofUeafleyitunla., ~ —t?;.-*- - the National Qofenuhent.to aeeept the sen .voices of .allloyal rcen'asseoldlcra, ,■ to sup ■ press the present - rebellion, regardless of. caste oreolor. . ■ . t . '■f 4 J =UM r c «- * vi'£’• THURSDAY MORNING, AUG. 21 .‘‘Onward! Onward! 1 ’ I ... Under.this.W&d.JJie XewYotk Evening : Poat t deprecating the delays and inaction of the past, says: r , The public patience is, we believe, 'about ■ wearied out with that sort of thing. We want; shopt telegrams announcing that something iS;doing, rather than long apol ogistic rigmarole in defence of doing noth ing. The nation is promptly meeting the vast demands of the government for men j and means wherewith to prosecute tho war, and it will insist that thc-war shall bo prosecuted, and by all possible human ex-| ertions nod-sacrifices hurried on to an end. j The most cruel and coxlly policy, beyond f all-comparison, is ih.it ol delay.. Treasure j and lifo are fearfully wasted with every hour of procrastination and indccistou. If it were possible to breathe into some lead era of our forces tho fiery onergy of Gaston de Foix, and nerve their arms with the iron severity of an Alva, the vpeodiest and so- < verest blows they could deal to this rebel lion would in the end be mcroy and hu manity. / . We are willing to bury tho past, tie! it be taken for -granted that tho interminable vindications of the campaigns of the Poto mac and tho Peninsula, which have lately, , by a rery singular conmoidencc, been spread - before the public in widely differont. jour nals, hove been entirely successful. -The ' General who needs such tiresome demtin stiations of- hia military capacity, is, in our humble, opinion, more likely to triumph , over tho patience of tho publio than ovor ' • tho valor and strength of tho enemy.-- But < let that pass. Suppose it to have been de monstrated that, while our army of tho. < West swept down from Cairo to Memphis, that of the East was held still aud spell- ' bound by some profound and searchable reasons of military policy, yet now let us humbly hope that the force of thoso reasons has. passed away; that tho of tho . eastern wing of the American eagle is speedily and terribly to follow that of the western;’ that government, army and peo ple will- hereafter bo intolerant of delays, and all be animated by one conviction,Mhat lu a contest where order is matched against anarchy, democracy .against oligarchy, union against dissolution, freedom against' slavery, a full exchequer agaipat an empty one* a magnificent navy against empty har bbrs and rotting wharves, and twenty-three millions against five—tho war need not, and .ought not and must not drag its slow length along through even another six months. . . Gen. Pillow's Negroes. "A letter from Helena, Arkansas, says And as t see that Gen. Pillow is much exercised in mind about hts negroes, I will give him all the information.l can on that point; and may they bgjvords of comfort to his troubled soul. Prompted by curiosity, I visited his plantations the other day, aud found occupants plenty, and his abundant crops of corn were being served to a noble purpose, for they, wore being .extensively taken as feed for the Federal cavalry horseß, and one or two .fields of hundreds of acres began to look a little barren and' deserted. And then it will be a still greater consolation to him. tp learn that Am negroes are doing a blessed work, for they are daily marched in squads to the landing, and there are cheerfully permit ted to relieve the Yankees by unloading boats of commissary stores, and many of them pride themsolves by whirling a whip over a Bix mule team, and so far as out ward appearances. indicate, they are all cheerful and happy with their lot. Nojr, if these words of information will bo of any consolation whatever to Gideon J., he is welcome to them, I am sure, for they have been spoken in tenderest regard for his feelings. PatebMajzufactubb at Niaoaba Falls; —lt is not generally known that all the pa per used for,tbe weekly and semi-weekly New York Tribune is manufactured at Ni agara Falls, at tho paper mills situated on tho island between Goat Island and tho American side. Wo learn from Mr. PctU bone, the superintendent of these mills, that the paper now manufactured there is wound upon large spools and printed at the_7Vi6unc office inan endless sheet. They have ma chinery expressly filled for feeding their huge presses, in this manner, whereby they savetheTabor of twenty hands. The labor of four hands-is also saved at the paper mill by this process of manufacture, as it docs not have to bo cat, folded or counted. - Ilia sold by weight, which is*asHy ascertained. —Rochester Democrat. . Araicair EniGftATio.v rnoir Habiuson ConaTr.—On lost Saturday night some dozen intelligent contrabands, belonging to Messrs. -Gore, Reynolds and Morrisonj whose farms ! join - some four or five miles north of Clarksburg, took their departure for Pennsylvania via the underground rail road, carrying with them an eqaal number of valuable horses. No vigorous , pursuit was attempted, the state of the country out there rendering it too hazardous.,' They were followed a short distance in the hope that they would abandon ibo horses, but the presumption is that the negroes escaped and got the horses away with them. ! Bather an expensive kind of property that, which not only takea wings itself but carries off other chatties to aid its escape. Better sell to Uncle Sam. More money init. Wheeling InUlUgcnecr. j; SIOET OF AH AIADAMA: COSSCttIW.— Daniel Carrojl, formerly ofTaun ton/Mass achusetts, who had been drafted into the Eighth Alabama regiment/ was captured at the battle of Fair Oaks. , He described the 1 rebels as growing more ■< desperate every day. "Just before a battle, they are put on half allowance to make'them hungry and savage, and then they are prepared to tear 7 s our men to. pieces. He says' they -do hot even spare bar wounded, and confirms the statements made of inhuman cruelty oh the part of thejrcbelir. He states that a large tract of ground just outside of the city'of Richmond is mined with torpedoes. The rebels are kept off by a guard. .TaElfew York' World [ says /that of the steerage passengers of/the City of Balti -more/onJieillast trip, upwards of forty en listed in the Union ranks immediately on their arrival. Some of -these were British soldiers . who! hod sorted their time, and wtilprote a taluable accession amongst our raw leties.V T^ing - ■ the: arrivals and departures of one company alone—the Lit* erpooVNew York and Philadelphia Une~- the ralurhs/she wV that wearerecelvihg threeetnigrantsoftbisclass for every two. that leaves uk i In three months the aggro gate of arrivals by. this line has beens,boo, and of departures 2,080. .> .*;■» : Euan crPATios.—Twebty-one . -negroes, former slaves! of . WUUs; Horde end Thomas. Gardiner,: were; Thursday mbrnintf/emsn cipated'by the -Prbtost'Marshal General. The joegroes had given evidenco of import-’ anee concerning 'rebel moveiQeats, and were owned by.~menwhose disloyalty- hod Leon folly, proved. - Under.the ; recent act of accordingly thenUhion •r 1 *■ r ■" *••••' ‘ NoETff,Ciho^tirA /! rebels have been badly beatek- in the North Caro* olina eleotiqn. CoL Vance has overdO,oQo> tlon”'bave elurried otmostevory member -each •• branch. by a r still: greater,aggregate jnisjbrity.- date in favor of r *contlnuUnca ef the war has been ' f . ; »•.- y’-l-j- 1 ' !*, ~<p . ■ ■■•rbih; - Our ofa voilng population of 180. in the .town of Oregon; Ogle county, 'enlisted. ! On/tpe last call. it furnished; 12. men oxore;tfian jts‘4dot*^for : the 600,000.:. ?, .*• FnosT.-^-Xhere!Was fro®* iniDcdhaxh, Milton, Dorchester Massach asetts,ln damp loCalilleSjoaJSundeyimorning; ~/’ Ebba moantof aifearing In NewlOrJeahe, up to the fitEJditciii;^Oathuf aUegUfice, 1L728 ;Alien oath. 2.100/ Parols ftfith of nw soldiery 08$ ifbel offiwn,2ll. COSOSCSStOVAL NoWMTtOWfIr Joseph A.Wri|bt, prttttt.Dnited State* Sen* ator r has-received tbrUnhur nomination JfkT Congress in the Seventh (Terre Haute) Dis trict of Indiana. Daniel Voorhee*, “bat ternut*-' i* his competitor. John Law hat 'received the Dembofßtio nomination m the First District, and James A. Craven in tho Second. ,' •_ ' > ■ r ■* . , t Warlike Loyalists. —Mr. Vosbiirg, of the fitm of Pruyn & Vosburg, itrAlbany, N. on Sunday, procured substitutes for his three daughters, paying S2UU each. The young ladies insisted upon being rep -rcsented in tho ranks. PUBLIC JfOTICES. female'coC LEGK.t—H*v,»I. C. PaasuiKol A. SI., Pinl* dent. Bon sna'alued College iu tbe B|ate- Fourteen Teachers. Attendance last year 24&J Superb brick buildieg*. Thorough and extensive ouurae of study. Telegraphing and Oko&m Music taught. FOBTr DOLLARS per term, :for boarding; light, ftc. Fall Term, commences hSPTEMBEK 2>1.. f»nd to the President for u catalogue. julltCw M.BIMWOK. Pr«. Tnatwe. 11 IS*BKLEUT ULAfc&iOAL bCUOOL Edit ladie*. • Tbe Fifth remi Annual' Session of Sira. E. A. Smith’* ■ SELECT ILA6&WAL SCHOOL FOBLALJES, Corner of Bearer street and South Oommeu, Alle gheny City, Pa„ commences MONDAY, Sept. Bth. au2o:tf r PERSONS RECRUITING MEN for the three jaara' service. who have not re- echo! authority from the Governor or Adjutant General of Pennsylvania,, or*. toquetted to present their name* to the EXECUTIVE COSISIITTEE OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY, before 12 o’clock on Tliui'sday, the 31st inst.. That they may be forwarded to IhcGorernor for bis THOS. M. HOWE, President Committee of Allegheny County. AugnU 20th, 18C2;au3ft*ltEM f)J“WKSTEKN UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA GEORGE WOODS, H. A., Principal. \ Aided by Seven Professors. Fiur Txxxof the ensuing year commences on SEPTEMBER latw A GYMNASIUM is with tho Unite?- alty. SITLITABV DBILL. under a competent Drill Seigeant, motives special a teutioa. . For particular*, see Catalogue, to be had at tbe Bookstore*. ' Fonoual application can bo mado at the residence or Bor. SAMUEL FINDLEY, 114 WyUo street. au!2:6w Booms oraxxcutiva Committee or ) : ALLEQfISKT COt'JVTT. V Pit'sbnrgb, August lBtb, 1862. J O’TIUS COMMITTEE, whilo no koowlcdging tho Tery. praiseworthy wlieh calls upon their fellow dtiseoa for aid to thVßouaty. Fuad have geueralljTbecii-Tearpoadtd to, have to itato that It is exceedingly desirable and important to add to the. present subscriptions not Ims . than Twenty* flvo Thousand Dallam between. this and the 23d in stant, to enable tbe Committee to complete tbe quota of volunteers required from this county, and thereby avoid a draft. - TSOS. M.IIOWE, aulO Prssid-nt of Committee- if SCHOOL FUK BUY«*.— Wit. 11. WaRSAM’e Private School wIU be rs-openod on MONDAY,.£ept. Ist, in tbe School Boom of Christ Church, East Common, Allegheny. Mr. W. will be glad: to receive additional pupil* at tbe cummencemeot of this form. "A'dam-will be formed for younger boys; as well as for those who are more advanced. For tero-e apply to Mr. W. fi. WAKEBAM, at his nsldence, (ft East Common near the School Boom. ■ . .. aulB*?w jrS*BlStlOP UOWMAH J.NtiliTUTiJj, a Boarding and Day School for young Ladt-s. wlll be opened on MONDAY, CcptemUr Ist, lu tbe .large and commodious dwelling near the comer ol Second and SmlthfleW streets, ihe. late tealdsme of Jamee B. Murray, Bsq-r—Ber. A. TEN ÜBOKCK, PrincipaL Oircula s, containlag terms, Ac., will be ready i . a lew days, Bcferbocee-The Episcopal cltrcy of the dty. Application may be made at tbe Institute after the 20th inst. aulT-tf V UIUiN I> N OTIOK. Ojncx or lUtiosal Mixing Compam,) Pittsburgh, July 21st, IKK. / Tbe Dlrocton of tbe National Minisg Company have doclaiel a Dividend of’TWO DALLABS PXB SHAKE upon tbe Capital'Stock of tbe Gompau*, ptyable at tbe office of the Treasurer, on FitIDAY, August l»t, ISC2, to Stockboidors, appearing as such at the commeoC'Oieat of boslutm on said date. By order of tbe Board of Directors. •• juahlm * JAMKB M. COOPED. Trwurar- A rnci Pimicioa iKsvaaao* uomja*t, i • i- -flttabargh, Aogmt 16,1864 J tT’THK HOARD OP DIRECTORS of lhl« Cemoany hate thla day declared a Dlrldf od, oat of tbe profit* of ihs fact «ix month*, of TWO DOL LABS PKJt SHAKE, in caah, paj«hle forthwith. >u»C;3w y. A. KIMEUABT.SMretarj. FORMAL INbTI “V TCJTB.—Tb'vSocoad Bmiloq 4 f the EXCEL* SIOB will cominen/e on MONDAY, September fitb. Tcaehera deelrlng to attend ft honsal Clara, prepar atory to tbe Winteri Term of School, will call at No. ♦J Tdnnel street, oriaddresa; Carclrstvar, Bov.'W- M QBAY.:Pox 766, Plty-m noth. . . %ug;2wrod • [OTTHE NIjSTH SEMI-ANNUAL SLdSIONof Allegheny City College, (ProltMon J. Y. McKrsand B. 11l Wbiti,) will begin cn MON DAY, Sept. Ist. College Building, comer Sandneky abaLqaoockatreeta.] . anlf:2w SPUtIJIL JTOTSCEB. Egj“Lake Superior Copper Mill and 6HKLTIKO WOBB3, Fmssvtwu> - PAItKj M’CURDY & CO., lUou&ctarm of SBEATUXNO. mUZIKBS' AHD BOLTCOPPEE, BOTTOMft, RAISED BTILL'BOITOJia, SPALTKB BOLDER; ai*olaportOTaj& dealers lo MET ALS,TtH FLATS, BREST-.TBO2T,'WIDE/AvL ‘ Constantly on band,' tIHITZBS!, HAOHIHES'AKD TOOLS.':; £ V - WArAnoruvNo. 149 Pint uJ 120 Soca&d rtxWts, :• '*■' '■ ■' •11‘iJpecUl erders of Copper rat 't«k' : -‘"^'VihyfefrdAwlyT Confession* andßxperience or AH, INVALID. ] PnMUhnl'for Uu UuSt in. M.a waning and a caution to jonng.mea wbb'roffar Orem Nervous Debility* Prematura Decay, Ac., sop* plying fkt' .tbe L tamsjUm« the means' <jf ■ ficibCnre. :Bjr ona.yrbo, has cwd'JblmMlf sfter.beltig gnat eipcnM through modicalbnpocltlda and quack, try. ; Byjwcloßlng aj poet-paid addre—ed eonlopa, rooLa oowia may be ltad of tbs anthor,NATaAH» lEL HATpAIit, Esq., BedktU, Ktega.Go., U.T. : mbUilydawT/ '’'.V’'! 1 ■'■ ft HAHHBS, [ FIRE-PROOF ; SAFE, BAKE '(VAULTy TADLI AND . STEKL<LIKEP BUEGLAU'rUOUP SAPS JttANUjPAQiqBEDS.' . • K04..129,«*4 131 Thir4*tr*tt, txto*n Wodd and - f :.v , ~ T tim4J\fieldfiri>dt lUorih tid*. v- , .<3P~BANK LOCKS aiwajt pd‘liamL 1 WU*- 0- J.l,jr. ’v: AaiKß. Mmiß & MIL. .LlpiB,'ToDSDiaa~ Apn - BUcHiaiirr*, ' Woaa»,paubbjgb‘,Pona T a! : '• • Orric*, ; Ko.ltllAaarr BTair^.'.' i: ’[' jManbkcUu^aiikl^di'offiTEAM'ENar^JSSANb' Mill jlAo&inbbt, castikos» • baiwad WORK, ; A KD ’ HkSE!?.; ISON ' work.; . SSpTJOBBINO *ARD BEPAIIUBO dooc oa short -aOtl<iO , /:,^..‘- f7: --V ; jnbgBtdlj , „ Wofk*. quao 4oau... MM 4bn £ son>. t .ll M .w. w'cuuonaa* ■ ' JONES, ;BOVD & CO., Atarmiactnms of .DAfll -.SIEEL; also, SPBIKO, FLOW AKD A; B. BZBSL, 87XEL BFBlNas ADD AXIrSS, corner df Bass and Pint stmts, Fitts borgfc; Fean’a. :V-n : .V. ; . ocig• '• ._rJc* j. la. l misa. O KIRKPATRICK k CO., HmntotttlOT lid WBot««i« Dadun In LiUPB, GIHRREVB,HHALES,'ciiANDELIRRS f Ac.' ' • iwwiioteilo Ai«nWfo* kieo's Celebrated OltS f !)o.' 33 Wooii Etke)Ct,' Hotel. Pittalmfrh;-P.. J ; ‘ j.lgilTd . pyg: HO&MEB * flOHB; Peftlari B.iVOIIHOH ; Xsi( ‘'BoatSTJO Bilts or IX. HOTM iHp BPXOIX. ITo. 07 Ultill MiMI, Pltiw } ; tßiuTo otr Wr ibV:prwrfpilciliet, COLLIgaTT^ > I nsH,uArn4m* (oaiulr, So. U Wood Knot, ln>trtm|h l r>. mi .miwitr .rotices. ,'fi ■g- ' I^. OF Kj_ i£ RHODES INFANTRY, ■ ■ (opposite Gazette S ( ■ FIFTH STREET,YltuBurgh. TWrHtY'MKN WANTED to fill op this Com ploy; -1 :C. CL TAYLOR, ; »nl8:lwI Captain snd Resulting Officer, IPS* TIIE J. & HALL INFANTRY, Captain \Y. B.PARRINSON.—'hirtj men wanted to Oil op this Company. The regular boun ties paid as soon as the tecroUa are sworn into tbs service. Youg&feu of Allegheny couoty, don't be.Praftedt No- 157 FOURTH STREET,' be ween Smlthfle'd' end Grant; also tr. CLAIR 1 STREET, m>*r the bridge, Pitiibarxb, sod ln4be DIAMOND, Allegheny City- ..•? , O. TOWNSEND, tol6:tf | . . Recruiting OfflccrT ' '’HYj—B- jrs» -NAPP’H BUrrEKyj—Keoruita wanted-for this celebrated Bakttry,mrw>ith tbe army of Virginia, Gfn. Pop* cojOinatodiDg. . LIEUTENANT ATWELL; 1 Who bu boon detailed on recruiting terric©, will be in (be city to aAw days. In the meantime, persons wishing to Join the. Battery will call at jjf a M. KIER RIFLES COMPANY’S A and B will assemble at their rendeevoos, ; Jfo. 9S fourth Street, Prepared to muster Into t k o service, on ' 1 ;J TnVBSDAT, AVGVBT 2ltt, at 10 o'dpci a. n. ‘ Capt.JAS COLLABD,:• ' aul3 id Capt. FRANK VAN OOHfrEB. .ijj“MoAUpY GUARDS .! WANTED, TWEJfTY ABLE-BODIED/MfcNi to fftl' up the ranlu. This Company will bo. muttered in immedi ately, to serve jn Edward Jay Allen’s BaitaUon; tin* dmitho gallant GEN. BIOJEL. Those wtablog to serve tbelrarantiy noder expe rienced officers would do welt to call immedisttly.' Oir*lleadquarterß, DIAMOND, Allegheny.. WITHOUT DELAY. The Pittsburgh Infantry Headquarttre have bsen removed to Lyon'i Building. Fifth Street) IMMEDIATELY BELOW THt POSTOFfICE. Tbia Company Is being recruited Under authority from the Government, for ' TUBES TSARS, 09 DBBINO TBS WAR, . and will certainly recalre ALL THE BOUNTIES Heretoftroglveato Volunteers from Allegheny county. A: few more men are required to fill up the Company to tho tnaximnm number. The private bounty U-atill paid to recruits upon •nlUtment. SAMUEL KIABPER, Captain; - \ aul3 * JOHN?. OAWE. Ist tlcuu. THE WAR.", PITTSBURGH RIFLES, CO. C, To be under the command of an txperienoed officer ho drafting In this'ecunty, if thy quota is flUed by volunteer*. \ • r • •• \ ... H BOUNTY $165. • Tnrn out, man. and gars'Allegheny county from, draft. \ - 1 . Our office is at Masonic Hall. \ - Don’t forgtt tbs piece, or tbs nanje.PITTffBUBGH BIFLES, CO. C. > V BEN. B. KEBB, Captain. au!3 QataofCo. A,8th?.8,a,) LIBERTY! \ ; Freemen Ratty t :NO MOBS GUABDINQ BEBXL GOODS! X SO IfOBE FELLOWSHIP WITH. TBAITOUSI COariSOATION Of"~IeBEL ' FBOPEBTT! Men holding the abora sentlmanta an wasted to •Dliatlo tha.- j JONEBLIGHTINFANTRY. Kachrtcrnlt will recclva $9O BOUNTY/ Drafting positively will commence on the 36th tost. Drafted men r<ceive no bounty, and tho preaent law altowa. them only 811 per month. Ooly a/few! mow men wanted. /_ AM-Offlce, No. CS rimf'STBBET, 3d floor 1 , over J. B. Beed A 00/s Jewelry Store. J B. MoELWAIN, Captain. anU WILL T. WILEY, 2d LJcgt. PITT RIFLES, i Organised at TOBT PIIT GLASS WORKS/ SiTuanaT.fira ixstakt, . This Company is commanded by Captain E. Ij. DITHBIDGS; who baa been la act It* aerrice alxteen month*, and will accept a few mors men of tmexcep tionsbla character to fill op tbs ranks. The Bounty received by ibis Company, which U greater tbaa that paid to any, ptber, la as follows; | 8 ate of Pen0ij1ran1a...~.~i~~.........~.'....~~.t25 00 Allegb'Dy F 0 00 Onemonib'fpayln advan0e....;....»-.*......~.~. 13 00 Enlistment fw.BOO ••• Dq, , from CapUin.-. r «—^...... < 6,00 ■powatj at clasp of wc..,... m ....... 76,00 Total 00 KVBoadqaarters, Ho. 60 fIPTU St&m. ' , , B.B.SITHBIDOE, .. .. (UteofOo.A,9thF. 8.C.,) 1 J.XOWEBY, ‘ V anll;tf y ■ ■ CHANCE!. ‘ - l:" r .. bos’r wait to” be hbaftrd: ~< S. M. KIE^jBIFLES. CapU JAUX9 OOLLOBci (late of the Pittsburgh Blflia,) |a now recruiting a company lor tbe war. He has,the experience of sixteen months aerrice and waa In the battle* of DradmetDb and thePshlotali. Toting men of the.right stamp, to enter the service of onr oonntry in tbisboarof need, will bare no bolter.chanca.aa, none bat those of good motile will be accepted, aod It isintended to, make, thl* the "CnCk'Cotnpany’* of Allegheny county. Throaihtbe liberality of mends, OapwO. expects to arartaeb-man with the celebrated u dbarpehifle. M •• Tor further. lafermaUoa enquire*! Headquarters, yo.BgrODBTH BTBIET. . . -anil GUARD, •; ■■ 1 “i;'For.the : :.,i....r...- r^ BUOKTAIL, BRIGADE. X bare beep authorised to aOampanyfJbgi Service la the BUCKTAIL BBWADfc ■ • u Pay and boonty'the a*n»ea* either Allegheny coda* ty Volunteer*; |9opaldeabhr*«rnitwb*nmaitered Into; service. ■■■! >\ . i :,£ '- ■ >V?Ue*dquarten» MiißTQF'B.llAfct*,: fifth fit., opposite the Poet Offloe, PitUbargh.' ' _ '■ : ' LtenCWHi 'BL* r r nuTitf i. ;..EefrnUlng4>flcer* >*. iKPAKTaT,'.: IN POBrT;HK;^;4Or -ANOTHER CBACfe COMPAN*!;- AM - lITBA'-BCKJNTT- TO ITBET BWJBPWt ' iwrdflicii’ra iortf nkatt. i y •jjfc,- ifo.A.rAMi*B;(jfewi£ !, ':; 1 . I; VB. O.BOHOtBa, IK Lieut. 1 •all:tf . JNO.’BnAT<’, Jr.,aj x l^ 01 ' >MEI COUBH COME 1(1 hOVBTYAaBIQBAS7St'6TIIBBaOMPJLI>T. 5.; A HIW ISrATTOT OOMPAKI. ' For Three Feat* or the War. J. 'ZUOLEB :ta4:lle»fc jioJSHaiop- TODHO h»T» o[iolwl-MaoOt»ifer rscnUßiif, Is. th* buesuat or tb# TUXATKX* tITTH BTKIE& A'U*lMnonb«rt>f»anM.sl«l:Wm U^yiimllmb»msa»f"—-iUl«tr.r ’ sabill. y ?PARK’ ZOUAVB&—Tbis Compaq nj'U tow’rtcrnltlhV'atluDlAbtOlilVAllM iy, (of 15m j**» of dmlM EH» nr. JLo j m £7sr ■ JUttf =MEE %;sjfp,iTaß'sr >y<MrjrcEs|| RIFLES.—Yqubk tflfen -efeHbor pity or of the coufitj, wbowcttida*rT* tbeireeun'ry, and who would go uodiraman fallj alive to the responsibilities of hii position, oce who U a (oodChriitUDitDd‘o the aamr r 9~good-driUed toldier,eheald ls#e no tlii* in enli.tlnr Parents and ward* who were disappointed getting their young men io Bev». Clsrk’s coni pony, axe in tit*! to this chance of htvia&.thoizi Join the rank* wider a Christiansoldier.' - •*- • ' k - - BocruiUeoUsi for. Three .Tears or the war, n'nd re* ceire all bouatios paJd hr government and cnnaty,' and io additloo a fund of SSOU will he dltidod among thacompany when lhll. * J \ BALLY FOB THIS COMPANY. aol2 j - - BEAVEB STBEBT. {^FULTON, RIFLES. ( . , ,_ ; , t •- THREE YEARS OB DUBING THE WABI All persona desirous of aorrlng their country, sod not lx lag compelled,!? suomit-to* draft, will Imme diately enlist; wnd thereby aecur* theS9OBOONTY in excess of the regular pay. By authority of the Governor, this Company will he under the command of ' Si It. WICKEBSIIAM, Captain.' i •<,./_ .J.BBITTON, Lt~Lleutenant. teOMK OHS, CO»U! AM.I - USrilecrQltlejf Offlert. tiKETIH HOUSE, Hi Dl«- moDd, Piltiborgi,«Dd»t MABKET HOU.-E Alio aheny City: ■ sulhtf (£|“lso .MEN WANTED to fill tha raoxa of" the 9th Regiment Pennsylvania Beservee, row In-the field. lrons of nerving their country cannot flifl a-better regiment with wbi.b to connect th'omselvee. ’ • IWUcadqturters, WILKINS HALL." ATWELL, LEE CO.'S,-.. - ~-,No. 8 Wood atreet. jr^McKNJUm 5 INFAMKX.—Thia CompaoyJa recruiting for good, able hodlod HEN at No 1 STAND, Allegheny, and B£D LION HOTEL, NA 8 [fit. Glair street. - Those wishing to Join a good company can do to by applying erthq afore'aid place*, or at ’Squire Tavlor's Office, Fifth Ward. , Dr L. F. WALKER, Captain. ' j. j. walkeb; litXient. . -ao7:tf WMVTAYLOB. 2d Llent. Jirmw *IRF£RT/SM£^T«. l „ ORGAN) ZE I-Thb Gkiox Dssockatic BmrsucAg paett.—'l he Republicans and Democrat! or thVßorough of Man chester have appointed the following citizens a Com* mltlee of Vigilance and • Oarrespondence to - support the principles apd measures adopted and recommend .ed ati the two great meeting* lately htld. iu Blrm logham and Manchester, tl* W, B-. Sprat t, (Bor* g«wj H. O. Hutchbon, James M. Robinaoo, ritnj. Hbort/ Christian hUw’e, V. Bhort, SrVJaVK Bot# r eamoolLea, Val/Short, Jr-.'-WUliam Euncie. Amohi the-principles .and measure* ssouhnoiufy recommended and.adopted by the Democrat*.and. Republicans ef the above boroughs, In j 01.4 council assembled, are the following:; • ■ Ist. Theexpbeute -or \h& tresson&ble orrnptktfis committed In Pennsylvania by the agents of foreign 'capitalists and Incorporated domestic traitors. - - 2d. The report of ~tb» charter of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Cwtnpany' .under the proriilona of the charter. . • . » .. 3d.' Tbatakirgp3>*ession of the property of said Company-for thorns of the commonwealth, and the payment of dtat* debts out of the profits of tho road, and the lejwalof the State Tax. . * 4th. That X. Edgar,Thompson and Thos. A. Scott should be arpeetta and held In custody till they re* apoad to the deriand of the common wraith for their testimony couctunlng the treasonable corruption! alleged G> here* been committed by the Pennsylvania Bailrcad Company. fith. A repeal of the' late law of Congress for im peding the navigation of the Ohio river by the'erec* i fon of railroad bridges. > fitb. Avigoro’a support of the G.nexal Oorerh meotaod the War until traitors are subdued.and punUbod. . ■ . - A* citizens of, other oloctlon districts organize by sppolnting COZciUteea, they will please seml the names to J» Di GAZZ&M, 31 Fourth street, Pitts burgh. I CHARLES H. CCILEBi , (cor. Third snd Marsetsts.,) ! CaLtvß. H. HOP&INS, GUABLESDUFF, / fiitsburgn Committee. -N. B.—K. D. Oizzah will, addrecs the citizens of Alleghany Clty,on.-*heabgTe subject*, at S b'clo k THIS (Tnunday) EYENINR August 31st, at the Market Square, Diamond.. An address J may Mao bo expectcd from another speaker, if his health permit hi* attendance. iThis gen tit-man Is one of the moat emtosnlStatssmen of Aincrca. au2l:lt J. J. HALL, Captain. 600 000^ OKK - —' AE - E oomino i Fat&ex Abjuu*.” .BpirU-BtlrrlDg aeng. and i ’. ' • • -chorus haa just-been published, aqd is for sale at ailll : H. KIiBBEB A BBOa., t 3 With ilml. ; OOU-NTKY MJSKOHANTS wiu. FIHB SHEETffIQS, and ' JBIHTB, In all lb* Tarions brands, at J.W. Barker & Co.’s, 59 Jlarhet Street, AT LESS THAN EASTERNERIOES. OUTCOME AND.BBS. / . •: an!6. . OMEN'S CALI-' AND BALMOKAL 17’Oi.U.NTEliK OUTFITS, ~ BOOTS.atMaaftbleOlaUAiicll<raHopav f . “ LAtU)—ii 4 tierces, prime quality, fir I relation. fn jtoreaod tor ealebj . . ao2l , 1 I , / IBAIAH DICKEY A CQ- vßuys:,, youtuo aoju IIiCHILDBEN’S BOUTS, At Masoßlc Ha'l Anc tion Homo. . .-i 7 , . . . ' ao2» SBBLS. iIAiiLE bUCJAK just .received aadfcrealoßj ? .W. M. GOBMLY, : ao2l ••■/.»».• ~ >7l Liberty ilrat. 9K_KI4S NO, 1 iIACKBKKL in etora hiO and for ula by.-. ■ W. M.GOBMLY, . ~ . . . 971 Liberty atrtel.' T-AKU OUi—bblfi. now landing and A 4 far sm\* by, r - ISAIAH DICKRY too. /~1 KEAttiS—l7tierce9 now landing ami VJforaateby/ : ISAIAH DICKEY #QQ. . HOP** SKlH'i'ttjfbrLadiei and Jt1 13808,- . x at the Hssonlo Hall Auction Honeel I : *u2l- A a genuine article, lor xlm»chwp,:»t McClelland's. , . eoSl ; MiSSES ANll CJHLUiKlirv’a HuOK gglßT9,aft\»toea at-55 Fifth st. ■ an3l pmiLDKKN’b SUuiSiJ, at McCUUand 8 Aottion. ' mt»2l ’’ OOP at Ma eonloHaH ',; an2l ;-FOK. fciAJLE, containing 26a JL .AOfU&Sr bean!(fallj elttxated on. the Ohio rirer, 14 allee bajow Ti'Ubargb, adjoining tberJUafte' or SbonaeCewfcj-and oppbtlte Leetadafe eidon,. put*, bargb, Ft.-Wayne and Chicago Baftroad* being easy of acoen, both by railroad and rir»r, The improve* awnta are a good Frame Dwelling Boor, Fr«tae Baro. and two, Teniurt Boom, Orchard, Ac. It ie wall adapted poia gardening aad >tcck firm; -.Titla 'iadifpntablai • r-'T.'‘ • ! For particular* and term*apply to JAS.tV'OOD-, Blatlon, .Sewicklcy, or to B.'F. WOOpSUBH. Ho A9Esplanade ptreet, Allegheny.’ '■ JohoHamilMß, Bbba»etown,]*ll‘ show; the premUea: ' ■ JAMES WOJDBUBN, - •• •»’'Acting Executor. , Ananatinb t lBSfcan2o^wdawr.;: A BJOUEJIISU UKfitAJNa' UJUttT XVfiALE or VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE—By Ttrtoa of an order oT the Orphans’ Court of Wash* ingtoa county, the undersigned, Executor of the will at Marcos Black, deceased, Ute of Carroll town* ship, near tf onfagrtel* City, Washington count*. Pa., war expose' to-Publ!o Bale, on the premise*, <rn BATOBDAY, AugottS3d, I*B2, at a o’clock p-nU to wit: ': v A certain tract oflaadaUttata iiCarroU towiubipi .on-the- Monongafcsla rnw/iuUoinlng land* of the heirs of Henry Graff; Geo. r. Lkwren'co, Dr. B. F. Blddiband E.W; Tower, containing 100 AOBE3 Of BUBFAOE LAND. This tract is, situated l-htbe riter»aboataquarterof smile,belowMommnheU; {?Uy, and consists principally of first cTi*rim boU toot. The tract; may be dirided tnto brin'oiv parcel*, and the onderiigtied la anthoriiedby Coon to -otterand ae’l’thd'esßt*. together,orlnseparate tracta or parcels, at nay Mem expedient ar-dedrahle. -•Also, 160. AOBEB, Of: .OAh LAND, adjoining tho traa,.aboTo .dnKribed> ai}d lam's ofbeinoi Henry GhdT, Oeo.V.TQawrtrics, Dr. 1 B) Ft Biddle and TbectWl to'ofsupericfquAMy.faTpc.’ ably located 1 for-:tnlning,'4sd m*y alao besold to. gather with the surfaca land above deecrit ed, ur eep* "J^i^^^oc^trectanicparcel*. , . o ~'wita>rOiUKUi(rd of the’ pujxhase money to-be piiiTat the coafirmst lon of the'sal*,' aod.tke.r*- ■Blinder In two eqaal annual-payment* thereafter! 1 with iotert at from tue dateofsiidconfirmation;' "••* ■ “ «•'. i.'V.. -•:.iJ.8 l an2oAt- ■; : 131.Toarthrtrect.PlMabnntb.Pa* : . VTKW. elected^ A.W aodnatjapiln klia for finally.oee; niao,<ißear Marker®! In -kUa, a^d. Ho, 1 Balmun by the pound, fvraiteaf the r faottly Grocery Atore'di { - - ’ JSO.A.BkHSBAW, . •• : an2o ‘ Liberty and Hand ata.' " BKOOMSi of saperior flual adbtcribvr, alio BlckoryAcrtbbiog Brootna,foraale at the lam* U|flrocetydtocecfc * vi i-aazQ. r;-, 'i coro»r hfbeaar and Band atrtet*. TKbIAJIIJ.BBFK.mi'JSKsi, &t drink ? ilrtegiOßtr9/tfPMHM} meat article W lndia-Bob.: ... .ijiii ;V. HaM55,1 or family nsol JJi alaQtngar C6re(r Pried • Bttf,’ for aale', by .the tlcttedru Mikaby-- Ano; A. BKHBHAW., • : aafl> - j-r- ‘-jeoTßar Xiibakty and Hand atrwta < ''>‘ .Eswsss.wfc.'fes: ' HanQfiKAmayolertiydaKrfptlcocl. , ' 71 H0. 45 Bl£JTHrai.T*flTßllT,7> ayi „ * v**.r ?•'< ' .>V:. RfgjS't ' kpao. TTrßXDTOßNnvn* tehttanfTftra Mud: «t>sS we will nil kttha Uveal prldn-toCABH..; ■*. lnKMrvcU ir l -*?:.= *. MOTIOK -fO BUUrOKKa.~-A - con^ ' 431*'tr«A to nholll niy Plafltzig&iU Buncos the . corner of Marbnryatmtand .'lhiQasne Way. f The pUaWlwwW.UljJea^KtiSiwanoriiSn'and' .*gasr. .r:-'.’ 1 ., -.A"?™**-' 'fIRKBN 1 lpnmi f■lyJWttMialßdMlwtttt dhfpaUa atHo. Hi fiMODdat*. ;r VBAHK TAB GOBDIB. JOHN E. KI&KPATJUCK, Lleot. and Bee railing Officer. IANVAa' BHUES. at McClelland's r -Auctionßonse.6SFifth street. - . . ■ an%l ~ ■ bLIPPEKS, at McOfe '’ ’ . r ’ ’ . "auH J.JVL. Burchfield’s. DAMASK TABLE LIKEN; SNOW DBOP. TABLE LINEN; DNBLVACBKi) do do; NAPKIKa, TOWEfcS, CRASH, lb-4, 11-1,12-4 sheeting; 6-4,0 8 PILLOW MUSLINS; BLEACHED AND DNBLEAOHED MUSLINS. New Goods just received, at North* east corner Fourth and Market Sts. -v. ' ' an2Q gEAB IN MIND, , SOLDIERS, If you go Into camp without WOOLEN SHIRTS and BOOKS, It will be at the eeriou* risk of your health. A complete attortment of ARMY BHIETS, 1 r 80CE8, : *' SEWING- OASES, Ac., Tor tale at the lotrref e atk price*, by *- MACBUM & CLYDE,’ an!B 78 Market it., between 4th and Diamond. JjpWGOODSJ NEW GOODS! We bare an elegant and attractive etocb of TRIMMINGS, rUBNISHING GOODS,- \ EMBROIDERIES, V • - VARIETIES NOTIONS, - . HOSIERY./ GLOVES, ' GAUNTLETS, a Vrecch Draperb” and tenure** SHIRTS. COR* B£.f 8,-HEAD-NETS, Ac., In Urge variety and ton prtct* Jor CAbH. ■' ,: / j . '!$C. JKAOBUK &OLTDE, .'.’V autB T 8 Market at., between 4tb and Diamond. OPEN— 7 i Two adjoining lota, each 24 feet front on Bntler street, and extending back 100 feet, to a 20 foot alley. Five lots, each 22 feet front eh a 40 foot street, he* lo v JBntler, and extending bask 100 feet, Jo a 20 foot alley. . .. Foor-lota, each 31% feet fronton the Greenaborg Turnpike, at.the corner of Pike, stmt, and extend* log back to Johnston’s alley,with a ranging depth of from 122 feet along Pike street to a depth of. C 7 feet along Poster’s alley. v + * Two lots on Pike street, each 25 feet front, end ex* tending tack along Jshnston’s alley,loB feet to Fas* ter’s alley. Terms made known at sale* . an!6 ''•••• Monday, August 18th, S* And duxingthe week, newand desirable si)let cf ID ZR/TT GOO DS, Adapted to Use Fall trad*. DOMESTIC. GOODS, Purchased before the late advance, will be sold at LESS THAN EASTERN PRICES. Cash. C. HANSON LO VE A CO. *» 7«;MABKCT ETBBKT. HOENE’S TfiIKMINGSTOEE, Nos. 77 and ,7D. ; Market Street fAHOT.FLANNEL BHIBTB, newitylea,byex presathU nonjlui:, f "WOOLEN tTNDEBSHiBTS ANO DBAWBBSi Woolen, Merino and Cotton HALF HOSS: - BUk and Cotton POOKST H’BK’FS; . •' AtjideTerythlngelaorcgtJiilt® for-anootllt, ■ -TO WHOL(BALE BUTSBB.■ ’ .. Clue, mixed and white WOOLEN YABKB; Giey Woo! DNDK&SBIBTSa&d DBAWXB3; - : BOOP BKniTS‘A»D OOlWlrtsr-; • : • ' CBINILLI AND COBH BCT8; - ' BUC Inglltli CSiPKS »d BOMBAZINI8: ' BAEBOWIBIBMWa EIBBOHS; ; “ j .Brnbcpidered SETS AND COLLABS; ' .Gent's andXadin* LIHSK BAHDEEBCHIEF9: .Ahd alt kind* of NOTIONS and FASCY GOODS, for «ale cheap,-at "" -f > HOBHJTB YBIUMTHG STdBB, ' . an!s ..... . , /•. ..• 77 and TP Market meet. 1 OAUNTLETSI ; -■"--w- • -BDCK AHD KID GADHTLSTBI 'la bait and pore white, recelred by exprwa, at ‘ : , _ SATOp.BS.dBDHACO.’g, ' i. 7 < ■■-■.. /■ Ho. 17Tifth Itnet, gKKLXN. ZBYIiYKi : . 1,200 Jba. ZEPH.YB PkOOl*i OV •DC the tfcoiee and MTorite abades and forftn' y Wwitting, *' Deabra qaotity at* tba than preaent ;Saaten»prioM.;:i'':: - - . ••*.. SATOHiUAGBUtf a CO„ 1 '* r **• T* r if fifth street ~ tiiAKcif, wooT.'BUiKa*, .:#» Soldier*', tafl Xf«w>l®»* We«r.. t ,i-W* mto lust remind over to <lu*cn : of auortcd of TBAVBtISQBHIBTgfffcta th* flscvft to (be lowert mdei. f- W« laTJta ipocbl «U*ntlon io. -Ibeitjtoof t&are'Gqodt.' ' '** ZAHUr.MAOBDHA CO^ t «& 5 . Ho. 17 Fifth ttrwL ■ ■■■■ " ' r -It*. of. ilumcrt deoinUo■ colon of Baton 5 .vJflQ!d.'W&oltete'wd,f«t«n»faT.o '■•■ r "* 1 * V * T: : MtW.KABBBHAOa, nu 1 ' I ~' Xr h " Ho.IT THth«t. gUilMBk; tfyOite . ' 11 : j rT ' ■' ..vr . S J ~7 MUJSBAS ■ ,-n: !?=- ~ .Bedtteed'Prices. , ‘»AObinrrku^,'»iisvc«,'.fii ; ; f '■ ‘V ' :i ' '-'xuiJ fJi JV-r'.* ' 1 - -QBQ lgjfe.; to iTV \-T;:j\ .?• > BHAWI£,*i oo«t-i-.; yr- ;• -v.':-,'>V.Li’i ;H BTiiK BAHTLis.Vt •*&>••-•.• 1 i ■ S7>•’VS?' \/»/ J <l,l : ; ■H'W;--'- : LAM -H AHTniLAA.AH& i>olHTß,fcl |I M 4 plutol’itY barrels prime. \JCmmXrj &»{y jßrtJMlwAMili Boom! «fcv ■; .HU .■• f BASK TAB GOBDCB. ' IMsSS^^esssss^ aooisi: : "Sew goodsii ' w HiNBT G.TLH.K * CO., (Sncceaon to James 0. Watt,) Are no* receiving Uselr Sommer Stock t comprising jntT variety ofgoodsadapted to men and boysweer, which, tn extent, choice taateand price* will compere favorably with any Inths trade..,...., french, Americas and West of England Cloths, ot the beat makes, of every'shade and qnality—a very large amortaent; Cemlmarea- and Docaklna). Soper Black French Doeskins; Buperßlack <• French Gaol* meres; Fancy Casaimeres In every variety; Bibbed, Black and Fancy Cattlmems; 611 k Mixed Cazsimferte ol everyehada and color; VESTINGS—Fancy BUkand Batin Vesting*, sew styles; Bnper Black Satin and SiUrYesUag*. Malian and Fancy Silk vettings; White-Figured Silkand Satin Veatinga. .7 Also, every Variety of goodifor Easiness Coats; likewise avery choice selection of Furnishing Goods adapted to wear.. / Soliciting an eariycaD -from our friends and/lfce nablic, any orders entrusted to .our ear* wtUmeet vlth prompt attention and punctuality Ur all caaea. BJEKBF G. HALE A 00.. Merchant Tailors, mb!2 - Cer. Penn and Bt»Oafr streets. a vcTiojrsacEs. A THRILLING BOOK. ' AMONGTHE PINES. - AMONG THE PINES. •>-. AMONG THU PINE 3; or,thsSoUTH uSxcts sioslixa.. By Edmund Klrko.-This trOflderfel as well as tree*picture of the,*K>rklng» of the **J)l vice Institntion' 1 has el eady'.passed through,fonr edi tions. It If a , 'Ute book;’ , rvad iU Teo editions— paper and cloth. For tale by . au2l B; 8 DAVIS,O3 Wood etrset. tiHOJfittl . , .CANVAS SHOES 1 ' CANVAS SHOES! yi Tearriveto-day, at the HASOSIC HALL AUCTIOH HOUSE en!B ; • • ' Ho, 65 Fifth street. ,1 AWItENCEVUJUE LUl'a ATAUC JJ TION.—On FBtDAF, MORNING, Angnst 22, at 10 o’clock, will bo sold, on the.prrmlses, in the Borough ol Lswrenceville, the \ following desirable lota, commencing at— One let 62 leet front on Bailer street, opposite Beed street, end extending back! 100 feot to a *0 foot alley; .whereon U erected a brick cottage boose of 9 rooms, with portico; tbe grounds laid ont with fruit and shade tree*. •• IXTV JiAAViIKNUnVILLE LO' AT AUCTION.—On MONDAY MOBNING,Au* gnat 25th, at 10 o'clock, will bo told,<ra the premises,' adjoining Toll Home, oppcelie Ocmeterr Gate, in the Borongb of LawrencesiUe, tlxtj. deslrabio Building Lot*,jutmUsd as follows: . . Fifteen Lota on fcotkr street, averaging over 24 feet front eacb, and extending back from 109 to 119 feet each, to a 20 foot alley. •“•••' Twenty-eight Lotson Pearl street, ; (wblch it 50 feet wide,) having each a front-,of ;*4 feet, and extend • ins back 114 feet each, twa 20 foot alley; 1 :- . Two cozxer Lota on Pearl streat;-47 feet front, and extending hack 114 feet each, to *2O foot alley. Fourteen Lou on Broadway, 24 feet front, and ex* tending baeklli Let to a2O foot alley. ' • One corner Lot on Broadway, 47 feet front, and ex* tending back 114 feet to a2O feet alley. - These lota, convenient of access every? fen min* ntee by the JjavrefieevlUs passenger hallway, and occupying the moet healthful and pleasant location, are very desirable for home*. Speculators In real estate would do well to attend tots aalei ea the. lota most be sold regardless of price.' Tutts or Saab—One-third cask, reaiduo In ona and tiro year*, with intereat, secored oy bond and mortgage . Plana can now be had at the Auction Ho.' 54 fifth, street , J r Q. DAVIS, Anct. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE EKOP. ERTY AT AUCTION.—THURSDAY MOBH» ING, August 28th, at 10 o’clock, will be sold, on the promisee, the following valuable £ eliding Lota, laid onh from a part of the well known Tustin estate: Twelve iota 2p feet front ba'TorbeSstreet, (which U 60 feet wide,) and extending htck froxn 110 to 120 feet to Beech alley, 24 feet wide. ■ One lot 37 feet 10}{ inches front onßeech alley, with a front of 9 feet 10 inches on Forbes street, and depthofl2ofeet*-' • Fourteen lota 20 fret front on . Forbes street and extending back HO feet to Tuatihi street, a4O foot street. , One iotabont 35 feet 9 inches'front On Forbes' street and extending back 120 feet,'with a front of about 7 feet 9% inches on Tuailn street. Ten lota 24 feet front on Tcetln atreet,and extend* - tog back from 115 to 156 feet, to Braddock’atroet, Nrw impetus to excellent Idprovementa ail along Pennsylvania Avenue has been given since its extern* tion into Fifth street la .fixed upon; and in a,very brief time this will be the favorite outlet from our city. Theseiotaare jost beyond, the .city line, and eligibly situated alongside beneca : atroet, a 50 foot stieot extending. from the avenue. -’ No-finer situs* tion for convenient add'combrtablh hajnee la around oar city. The sale is peremptory. Txxxi or-Sal*—One-third cash; balance In one and two yeais, with interest, aectond by bond and mortgage,. , J. Q.DAVIB,Anct. WANTED—A PHyaioUK.—A Phyai- If. dan who la about to remov* Bast. fa demons to have a Physician to take hla present location in a ntlghborlag town cf 3,000 Inhabitants. Practice good and Increasing. Address Box 667»* Pittsburgh, .Pa. aalßSt t* T)OOK-KEEPEK WANTED.—A'maa JLf caipableoftaking charge of ajetoLßookato a vboloale Iron Varebonae; oot.vbo«m make bint* ■elf generally useful about {ho boo*o»' Boaeneed apply bat cm farnttb unexceptionable tcelimatdala m tomoral character and Industrious habit*. Salary • moderate. Address BOX 183, P. 0... 'Mil 20000 BDB - OFRTB -VASTED: ''at'' • UOOBS'S BIStILIKBT. «9“WUlpay tho highest cub pilear,' , THOMAS *OOBB, • asttlm ; ISO Fitst street, Pittsburgh. GROCERY AND LHiUOB 6TOBE 808 SALE.—The stock and fix- t tans ol a Wholesale Grocery and Liquor House, do- log a good trade, ononeof the beatbipinea streets to the tit;. Is offered Ur salty aa' theotraere wish to go Into other bostoen. for fttrther particulars, kddrest, <. l SMITH’S FERRY LUBRICATING' OIL; ' ; : "'• :v: tf«cc»:Lubric*tt»jOfl; / Dock Crook do - -do;. r K*niwb» Crude do; • Balar JUchixra Oil Ho, 1; ’ - JJp.'i- 'do:o da .2;. . SoUr Burning Oil t’o. 1; . V Do.-'do; 'Tdoj-v-'Sr • ' BOLAB OTLTOBKfI CO. * BEFOKB HAVING PHOTO QBAPH Z4KKK r ttMtHa HZQSOUA BALM. %hlt elegant, ptepanUod reodee* tk&iUncoß and frt*b,ifl>paruaf fett * uarfcte snHljfc' :Xot «Ua % - BIMOK JOEHBTOH* center gnllliflcldsritl’Toflrthetreafi. I irnmA fan ari&rtmMtfj <rt Seen, (topld tad dry,) t Powdtj*, Chalk. Ball*, gemtfae Meta I ■■-■.~r* »pH QOAL, AND LIME, At tb* SXOXLBIOR <sA* TABA—. lIIBIOH AVIHUK, io front of tW Fesltestbuifr "AQefWoy :.i /; .'.“TJrr: JIXXS BSHO. _-a«j2B!iun«6ai .l •• !akns—.- PRODOCK.— * JL' Jotter, to tog* A bUts : < „ > >‘'3,oool6*. mxmtzj Ptoco, Shoulders, Efckaanft » ■ ■••: Bams; ■ •.■ • J H-i-: SObow ndmscomag Cma Cham; •, In store and ter ml* bj i : B BIODLSi - ■r' jt>2B v; ... , tW Übatf itrsirt. BHIBTHKABMY BHIBTBI . A Uvgt eadcoapleteffaelt oT“ ABUT jIHIBIii Joet received and for tala lowest cash prices; .: uT:U EATON, MAOBtTW A 00, IT TINS rt. BABBITT MBTAU 'a good article, for «j»io*,bT Aii«».P(mYxa, ' ~ ~78. «• center 9otxt|iw»d Fesß ctrwt^ ■ Ale*' JXBSST CITT :;CBBolB^3^bSl^'to loot. ~ - » i JaSfclam UN'U—5O tonsail£t£T'ZUSO\ dam. by **tor«.fte titoWj. thiftn. qna&titk* to wtmy,', * V' .‘ .rAWUti'ttyiiVM, . • :•,•■. B.Tana »tmto. '• JnStJaiM i~. .'1 ■■■•■ r'.v ; .'■ '. I‘': 1 ‘': : T»gjWU l »to < ' _ ‘WAlib Goods rawv o.»T~fcf and- 'Wiaafc'eb«|r.6*caib,ito tfo. MT ICvMtnrM.imrX.lbtfty.^’-ru tJSMQ*LII?S ' ‘ - ' Joa s. ygQgKflL SsA*m< ±'Ai > tttoUa Kooma ana OCrttagfi'lbr"-iala-il(ta* to«Midu*i for ash. afc honor luvk«t street, near Liberty. .-. ■• ■■■■: _jnio “■ ■ no<c n ottothb.. T>BAKri bbis;* priffla an just X ostod tad flw aal* b)- i - A • ■■■'-•.■ ' ,J- J ' - HUBS TdJtaOBDBB, _ Ol* Second stmt, ' J. Q. PATI3, Anct. BWJITS. XOOK BOX 18, / , Tit ÜborfV Port Ofllce. ft \i
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