ffcssss : S3 : , - V 1 :::;/ « v i . t >: y *» f $ ■ • v: : *' I '• i * V * * T ‘ * «v t ‘s’ 1 J I . - ... v.- : ’ : •• . : vv w .*• * > . * ! 'rt\ '*>*’--» - V w,:‘. J.'"' "V ' ' .■> , <;? \i- v *t' *..." ■r !■.. * „■ “•■*■* if. !.'• .iV'.’-’-r. .... . -i... . « .. •J «[r \,« *t» A . *M>.“s v ,*• n' fc •” -The Army of the Potomac. . The successful and adroit removal of the army of the Potomac.from the James river to yorktpwn, is the subject jif oaiversal .' : fratQUtion. : The tone of (the press is . jabilaal over the removal of thearmy ? -while ' eevew upon the policy and strategy. !•»% C " and generalship which rendered lhis re ~v >Tt j* * trograde movement necessary. The Cin sH - cinnali g***# 4 Bft y fl: 4 f"\ ' \ '’* * .The withdrawal of McClellan’s army y, t ' 1 from the Peninsula concedes the disastrous Jfr. 1 •* 1 i i t <• n military mistake of the plan of marching • - >r- - j ■■•;. to Richmond by that route. The general SH* iv*«'V. *• c "m.V: anticipations of the public whenthlaroute *ls *•’*' ‘ •*.«.**«* "• J» ‘ was chosen have been fatally fulfilled. It Vi**. . ‘ '* *>■'-': , might as well be said that Napoleon’s in * \v '■ /> ** *IU.. L ' ]; r ' vision of Russia foiled for,want of rein* ffc w*,\*‘* *Yi" : V '!‘ ni2'i '' 1 foreements, as to repeat this senseless cry , V ‘ ****** • ‘ ‘ * 1 'in 11113 case. The needed and available : ,C‘ «f««» ? 4 force was part of the original plan. The L \ * - t * attempthaa overforty thousand more troops « s 'tj ’s’ ' than the original plan contemplated. r ßut y\ ,* *;V •?'.**}*< , * on the defensive plan of invasion, it would ‘ft.’h - v " v j« H »' » » have failed all the same with twice the £•4 " ’, ' . .[ \ . \ - ' - - number. The army of the whole country v , m *•?-- ►. i ? *" ’ might have been socked into this horrible vr.-i'.<•: ' :. ' maelstrom. - Successful invasions are im« fcj ’Xyty ,'■ ’A ' r 'V ,*!, . * - 1 - without prompt advances. The ;j*l* General who gives three months'warning * ‘ V*'' ‘ w i of hie approach, and sits down to fortify '* ' ‘ 1 ’ 4 at every show of until tharene ?wl’‘ , .«'j "‘j? ii!' 4 "* ay ha» time to draft-and'organize troops &.iavv ‘.'i. *™“* popaWion of oight milUoM, wiU ,:; HV" . . ' t . - almys be oatnnmbered, .ad moat ineriU- Y- ' w y f4il : ■ IST* ’*'*’!> ' - \ " The terrible sacrifices of this failore, in \fc Vfc>* brave, disciplined- men, in money, and in • ‘ * - i delay which has given a year to the^estab* IA ’ v,<«4 l‘• \y ■“ lishmentoftheSouthem Confederacy,have | . * 4 J bees suSered that a General who hod not „ -V j' J the confidence of the oonntry nor of the ?• i-JiIWS; v!$7«J ' i'i - •"’'t*. 1 vJ Gorernmont, might ‘‘have a chance,” a« it » <.« 1 ,1 J 1 *7’, 4 Sr v 4 was expressed. ThoesisLenceofthenation K ;? ' * »*' - ~hasbeen staked to build up a broken-down p; „ * ' ' personal reputation. Tho- W • aacrifiees 'L* :■ 1 which the Administration is caUing upon ! the people to mako to retrieve thisdisaster, 5 st'&'yzM iA.V’v -s ' demand that.it shall relievo ths ormy &om ’' 7 '•**•* ’.^v^ v -'»*-« . the incompetency which has destroyed a \, ' '•*' l 'S*** l army, and periled the cause. 'The I; 1 1/ 's' *«' Government whidi lays its strong-hand on s* r , tt. live, if the loy»l people »i 5 devotes * them to tbe sslntion of tbe nslioo, sioald. V;r ‘ j bo equally stern to catting off the military S, f •>.' ‘ 1 !‘Vr -' s . . ine»p»oity in tnrery quitter jrhich wsstee ,s^"SS^V^.l!'-' their blood, to no purpose. 5 ... Iv 1 v^i; : 'iJv'':;'; 1* --"'’'i.'"’’:'' . BpeaUng of the Arm, of the Potomac, 4 Y. finning Poit Mjf. V . \.J . Of their iesdor «o choose to BiynolhiDg. f| !*,’ ’ , ,Nv,''-"V l V,*vV ~ f He hps » bitter seeonst enough ti render to Us mrn consolsncs. ■ If- bis men hid been FS*.sN®? ’ less breve; if MUs sobocdinste oSeers hnd V.-;iv-''rl' - .iJ-.'S r; -r '! been less skillful sad energetic; if it hsd -ai";-: '1 " • btenfteommoa-arm; at whose heed, he '•’’-I .j&Vfrh, eleod, hie caution and inaction might pass, v.lßk even with himself; hot the grand army T :Sg}? with the wreck of which he Mtarhs, th. ? ’■ '-'’‘-f'- y’S • noble spirite be hsd to help him toglorioas >i» ; ■ I , '-C£.r’' ,u ':f - achievements, and whom he has only and t?; JjiiK i ’ ’'ill-': f ■ .J' • :V. - continually held back,‘these heroes of the ■ ’,< .jS'N't'jf . Potomaearmy are a constant, never-dying ?>1 ~ . J ,* s 1 I _ ‘ reproach to Urn; and at onr gallant men * i, - r-» . s ’’ w-.'•:* S '' are'endtared to usby their sufferings, their T*' \‘i \ y|. . « toils,’their nnconouerable'splrit, so dpes a ff(V, t; - s -: j:'-;; '’.''<3 i- I, whole people look aakinCe upon the man ’ ’’r.f'."’ - 1 ~ * - - . j .’ 3 who knew not bow to make use of mch .‘"•■i ’■ >" 1 •“’•4 .4 ,J ' splendid material: in whose hands, all JJ; :,0 '' .f"’, ’ c ,¥ 1 > all noble devotion, all steady valor. 5- ( • ’ waa for naught. ' v 1 ’ I ' ■ - -.lhe wtele eonntry ls gratefnl to tho : : "1 • ; v -'Ahny Of lhePotomac, andprondof 11; and . i • i ‘its aoldleis have a right lo uetnand the only i . ,‘J . rswexd which brave mon’ASk In retam for !=•'., . t i. • they - w r .• .• , j^k.to-day,j»S they.aeXoi ten monthaag^ * i . 4 - to-be led-agsinst the enemy, to meet fteo * i ‘I ’ ,'M , to face the«boaitfnl rebels whom; they haV. - ••, 1 -.1 , narer yet been permitted to fellow op.l - ') OomspondenUr from .Herrison’s Landing 1 ' •' 5 . .-, tnlnta that wheat th« order cams to march;! I ■ the troops broke ont in-wild bhMrs, .thiqk-1 <. Inc that si last they wersto holed against -,E,, BShniond, and may thnn jisarer to storm , -- thowdefencessnd to bestb»ek that enemy, ■■■a ■ whoa they rrooldhave beaten six months 1 "'J - --.Mih had they not been held bask.-. Xri (Sen - v - i - do# Wm thtflaci e/ turner j and HUH <o» «v -■' ’g - * -:•< • ! mtlit, 4«rina ttnfmonier' at tfxir Kutd-^6 ' -J> r ‘I., mn »Ao viU ifiut(o t Him<u tiny dtitrvc, a ,*<; , r- j'~ ‘tun tt'tuUkat tfoy art ntufy, at iapeliuvt V. '-; -. - J ulUtariiriaii <U4lcHfytiuihe]tsn thudy. \ * r YWyhsrOW rightttfask thla Jalr, play; \ ' m r - \ , shall have the.'opporttmUles ln whloh \ • i;q " . - tflfej* dfaclpHnoi, t;'i £. ' Uttrunder men Ilka Burntldv Pope, x * -!sJ Qrtil, gigrt *nd Toenmseh Sherman, gain , ; :■ \. y • • - ,B» mw esapslgßl, tol’.lWk'Jwhrtrb* ■ at, their .■ 4’ ■ y - to WIU bi * Issn-whON prsisoct will be . f tfeMMBP, Mtarrf ti«y »Ul , , Mrs/ meet him b«t to lest him. , i.-S K »V. 3J- ,4?* ME ,•> i; :-JI r f »•* ' •. 1 , ' l . - ;» <• ll= ; • iiP# 'feefter Vw-' ’ ■ . • - ; •r - t i Reply to. J»,*W• Hashes* », v « * -j J/W. HcroBES, Chft[rmati ( of the De&o-' ucratia gtsle Central Committee of Penn sylvania, with a Sublimity _ r of 'impudence . r . only paralleled by tiut of James Gobd6n / / PEXzfrrr, handwritten. a . leUer .tp Mr. r J Sswabd, Seeretary of. State, asking that - dlßtingniahed and iDoet.aMe old tlme antU slavery apostle to use hia exertions to in -dace the President to favor & policy “to - -pat down ihetfembof-M fyioUti&nUmr by . . which this HuQHES'means Republicanism— ■;■■■- ‘ the party which,ejected, and which abs tains the President and Mr, Sewabd. Why " ' did not Mr. Hcohes request:that Bccha*- ■ Aiif dnd VAMAHDioHAiCj 'and 'BBiOHT, be Invited to take Seats In the Cabinet, and . direct the future policy of the country?- .Such a request wonld have been quite as modest. . i/Mr. Seward's reply appears in our tele t\ lt ispolite—Mr. Sew . *w> fralwaye decorous and courteous to •> all who address him—andhe; invites Mr. '' ’ Hughes to show bis patriotism by assailing and rebels, instead of abolitionists, and intimates that if he -were at liberty, . ■ ' .he could make an‘ ’ appeal , which , would bring the whole of the loyal people to arms' If. y it> orerthrow the. rebellion. If the dis — w.«■»•.■ tingnished Secretary couldexert eloquence ; sufficient to bring Hughes and*his political - 1 associates, to take neinoexe and aotive.part ■ -in opposing rebel!loh, wo would freely ? award to him most- remarkable powers, y - . rrjvell nigh bordering on, the supernatural. A-, v Wo hold it to be altruism, that men auch l ' , as Hughes, and those who act with him; j.iv- who am,so devoted to slavery os to consid :, ' • Wv> 4 .• er Abolitionists as allied to'demons, cannot be loyal. It is not within the limits, of - wasonlo suppose that men who.are so biu . opposed to the abolition of slavery, . * pan* be opposed to a war waged by slavery fop its own safety and aggrandisement. We said Mr. SEWARD is always courteous, j" ■: . »H. ; ' but we think he .stretched courtesy a good' ' ways, when he replied to Mr.- Hughes’ im* . ; V’P2? eatte^neBt » * n ***7 -Other form than by *• 14 Btersrrebuke. We can only excuse the U>„-. v - premier on the ground that be was accost j’M , - turned to.the courtesies of diplomacy, that , hueansotlay aside its forms, even when ' replying to such a pro>slavery sympathizer - -t*«s i with as this Huqhss. Probably, however, Mr. Seward’s rebuke r , is not the less severe,, in that it is coorte- V > • rously worded} although the first impulse '• • would be to kick such a fellow out of de*. •cent ■ . . FRIDAY MORNIKG, AUO. 22 f ••s Wfaal is Wanted at New. Orleans. .• She followingleticr li from a veil known irho‘ has spent some time In New Orleans, and who writes from an actual knowledge of affairs in tho Southwest: “ .-.U ,_.r . New Orleans, August 9,1862. To (he Editors of the AT. Y. Evening Post: With this find inclosed the New Orleans Lelicte statements of. the .recent battle at’ Baton Bougd, and destruction of the Bam Arkansas, also a list of the traitors taxed, under General Butler’s Order Nov 55, a part or all oif'which you or may not have received ahead of this:,' Now l aak the privilege of a little space in yonr .widely-circulated paper in which' to say a few words to your, readers on my, own responsibility, you to dissent emphati cally as yon if you think me ultra. Conservatism, os understood in the Bonth, is a hateful term to all intelligent men who are really loyal to tbe'Onited States gov ernment. ' Here we are with k handful of soldiers who cdnld hot hold this city a week bat for the', war. vessels which could vreoch and sweep away any invading force, or destroy the place in a few hours if internal foes sbonld rise to drive out or murder ns.- Our brave men at Baton 1 Bongo have just re pulsed a force’greatly superior in number under the perinred traitor Breckinridge, hilt at a loss, I have reason to much greater than that indicated in the publish ed reports. . * . ' Secessionists who set with me at table, and who, I believe, aside, from the political gulf that separates us, are my friends, ath snre me that New Orleans will soon be at tacked by the confederates—not with any hope of holding it against our Sleet, but to produce the destruction of the city. Though the report is almost too infernal to believe, they, assert positively that thelsohfederate .authorities would rather 'see this oity in rains, though many of their friends and much of their, property arc carefully pro-' tected by the federal authorities, than al low it to remain under, the peaceful con trol of the United States government. We barely hold : this city and -Baton Rouge. All the rest of the State is com pletely or in part controlled by the rebels, who' are becoming more and more trouble some and. bitter, and who how often fire upon our transports between the Iwo eities. At several points on the coast where sugars and molasses c6ultr :haye been safely ex changed for pork/flour, early in June, soon after I came here,- the planters are now afraid to;kave any dealings whatever with Unionists, and durst not even attempt to ship their sugars to this city for fear of bringing upon themselves the vengeance of the guerrillas, the rebel Governor Moored police force. who roam along the coast en forcing Jus jnon-intertoarae proclamation. This brings me to the questions which X wish to ask and answer. Why is it that we have lost ground hereduringthe months that we have held this city, instead of "cleaning out” the State, opening the Mis sissippi to the commerce of the northwest (a just debt to the loyal self-sacrificing people of that section) and the surrounding country to the trade of this city ? Why is it that we have not now a large army of acolimated, han|y, willing soldiers before which the Confederate traitors would fieo as though his Satanic Majesty was at their heels? The onlyand truthful answer to these questions that I have discovered is, our silly, suicidal, criminal prejudices against onr almost only friends in the Bouth, and oar fedr of irritating the rebels. These suicidal prejudices and silly, cow ardly fears have held us back from the only consistent, effective course, aud the one which any other nation under heaven, if similarly sinated, would have adopted; that which simple, common sense indicated, and (I believe) the only coarse that the Almighty, will prosper. The fear of "irritating” those who are in arms against oar government, and who now. hate us up to the boiling point, is the most-eickening and senseless excuse for sacrificing the lives of onr sons and friends, and spending hundreds of millions of property in defense of that which caused the war, that one could dream of. It would be good policy even, to raise the intensity of their feverish hatred still higher, because it would consume them the sooner; Aa for thereporta circulated by open or secret traitors, North or South, of theslares as a mass being unfriendly to os and will ing to fight for the Confederates, they are all false from beginning to end. Theraare free colored men, some of whom own slaves, and sympathise with the Confederates, and a trustworthy person here assures me that the rebels armed a company of these-free blacks early, in preference to white soldiers when arms were scarce,-that they might hare them as an.example to boast of. -The slares, notwithstanding the unnum bered falsehoods they hear of us from their masters and the rebels, all around them, turn to all they know to be friends of the United States government, as a general rule, almost as uniformly as a drove of thirsty cattle or sheep Would torn to acool ing stream water. Ist no one suppose that I plead for or favor slave insurrections. Far be it from me; but I have long been decidedly, in favor of using all onr friends, without regard to color or former condition,-under good mili tary discipline-to exterminate treason in -thiscountry ifid to protect thefamillesaqd property of rebels and others, which will be destroyed by-the guerrilla robbers and mur derers, if they are permitted to go long without'the halter. I will only add that some who came with me from the North en tertaining views of war policy qnlts in op position to mine now most decidedly favor arming tho slaves and adopting* stern end vigorous policy throughout. ■ Bespectfblly, tee., S. Stbaiohi, P. B.—ln , stating my viows thus cm phacieally let no one misunderstand mo as censuring the Exeontive. Tho Administra tion cannot go beyond or aot independently of the people on whom it leans for support, and I am well awnte that a largo majority of those who profess to reveal pnblio senti ment, especially in the Northwest, have ve hemently opposed accepting any aid from the slaves, and many have favored the care ful protection of the “peculiar institution." We are now.reapieg the legitimate fruits of such a policy. - ~ . ~ .8.-8. 1 . A correspondent of the Philadelphia /a piirer save the Northern cowards are out by the - ofviilanc and fugitlvs Becesh alike. Many of the cravens have an idea that they cfti return to the country they have eo ignominlotuly deserted inthohonrof its need, as soon as ihedrsflls over, without incurring any, responsibility. Tho Clifton House at Niagara, (Canada aide) is swarm ing with Secessionists and their sympsthi strs. Among the rest is ex-Governor Morehsad, of Ken tacky, who has been three months in Canada, and who contemplates visiting Europe, to publish* bdok, sotting. forth hts grievances sgsinst the Secretary of Slate and other OnltedStetcs officors. He complains, of, very gross personal Injns-' tlce, such as arrest by deception, imprison ment without .cause,- punishment -without offense, &e. , 1 - =■ ■ EznoLtiKa Btsc*s>riTho Attorney Qen* mT of Massacbasettsconclades »letter on the enrollment of colored oltlseps s* fol low*: ■ i . .. . ~ - ThS authorities of Massachusetts have PP more right to diminish its quota of troops by refusing to enroll blaokjnsn than they would havs tOndime the age et which the obligation of service termi nates from forty-five to l forty 'years. The Only'posaibletqaeatlomaowopenis, whether -colored men sro citizens of Maosschusutts, whiohno one, I presume, -will have- -the hardihood to deny, Inasmuch aa they -aw tax-payer4,‘ Volere, Jurors, 'and ;’dllglblo do pffioaj apd there is no.inequality bounded «pqa distinction -of 'races .known to oltr ''.AJD -1. ill 'i.j j i. . flaa. :os9Wzusana,cf;PhiMaiphiaric.at aamOtanriC'hsadqaartAaatOorlatlirhnt on: what business it is lot thoaght belt to Inform thspublio at present. - PUBIIC JTOTICESi \ •t| (TSP-LECTUBE AX THE IBONCITY InSy - ODLLEGE/cCrniar oTFWin onML THIS (FRIDAY) MORNING, at U o'clock: ' Laws OF PRODUCTION. Missus omiTUc? iiu&tu* ■(w ING.ANDDAY SCHOOL, FMrjcxSrf, PnrtintLpmi, will be opened.oh MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Bit, 18 2., Tbo conne of study embraces tbe Latin, French and German'LaQguageFi'Musie, Draw.tg and Flint* ins, together «rith the elementary and higher brioches of a thorough Xng)lab«ducation. The aerommodatlona a»e of excellent character, -and veil calculated toentureto ih • papU the tom forts of a home.' ■ : . Owing to the pressure of the times, a deduction of LO per cant, will be msdeTor tbe eosulog year. suttitm - : i • Kooasor axcctmrxujHHiTTEaor ) - AntxanJinr County, v Pittsburgh, Augtxat 18tb, lsfi2.) 0”THI8 COMMITTEE, while ac koowledpng tbe very praiseworthy manner An wi Ich calls upon their fellow citizens for aid. »o the bounty Fund hare gtoerally been respond* d to, hare to state that it U'exe&dingiy desirable and important to add to the present sutocuptions not lew than Twenty five Thousand Dollars between this and me 23d in stant, to enable the Committee to eompleUtbe quota ■ of volunteers required from this county, and tb-reby avoid a draft. . THO 3. M. HoWE, sola Frwld-at of Committee. KiLAIAI.K tAffr LEGS.—Bcv. L O. FssaatßO, A. M., Pi<ai dent. Beat sustained CoUegelu the State. Fourteen Teachers. Attendance last year 248. Superb brick buildings. Thorough and extensive course of study. Txtmnuraxso and Oaoax Mxjbio taught.. FORTV DOLLARS per term, for .boarding, light, tc. Fall Term commences. &£PTEMBs& 2d. Bend, to the Preaidont for a catalogue. ' ' i InltrSw ‘ M. StWPPOW.-Pree, Trortrw. KUHOOfr hXIKBuy r.— TVm.H. Waxes ax's Private Bchool will be re-opened onMOhDAY.’fiept, Ist, in the School Boom of Christ Church, Seat Common, Allegheny. Sir. W.’ xiU be glad to receive additional pqpils at ■ the commencement oj this form. A: class will be formod for younger boyr, u well as for those who are more advanced. For terirsisppiy to Mr. W. 11. WAKE HAW,'at hi* residence, ST Kut Common, near the School Boom. ' ; aulfi:2w rrgfctnstim* bowman iNSim/rci, » Boarding and Pay School for young LadDs. will be opened on MOHDAY. CeptemUr Ist, In the large and commodious dwelling near tbe. corner of Second and Smlthfield streets, tbo late leeideme of James B. Hurray, Xeq.,—Bev. A. TKM BROECK, Principal. Clrcnia a, terms, Ao., will be ready i« ‘a fow days. References-Toe Episcopal clt-rgy of lb* dty. Acplicationroay be made st the loititutemfler ihe 20th lost. , - aolhtf r3-\VK6TISKN UMVJKKoITY Ol PENNSYLVANIA. GEOBQE WOODS, M. A., Principal. Aided by Beren Pro'esaors.. First Tits of thei ensuing year commences on BEPTEMBEB Ist. A OIMSASIPM is connected with tbe Univer sity. MILITARY DRILL, under a competent Prill Sergeant, rwelvcs special a tention. For psrticulan, sea Cataiqgue, to ba had at tbe Bookstore#. Personal application can be made at the residence of ReV.daUUEL FINDLEY, 114 Wylie street. anlfcSw SO'I'IVK. Ornn op Batioxal Uuixo Cowfajit, ) Pittsburgh, July 31st, tKfiL / The Directors of the National Mining Company bar* declarst a Dividend of TWO DALLABS PEN SHARE upon the Capital Block of tbe Com pea *, payable at tfaeofiloa of fhe Treasurer, on FRIDAY, August Ist, 18(3, to Etockboldors, appearing as such at tbe oommanesmeut of baainraa on said date. By order of tbe Board of Dlre.to'n. Joatilm - JAMES M.COOPCB. Treasurer. jr IILASSICAIi fcC’UUUJ FOR LADIZ3. i The Fifth temi-Annual Session of lira. E. A. Smith V SELECT CLASSICAL BCUOQL FOB LA LIES, Corner of Beaver street and i South Common, Alle ghany City, Pa., commences HONDA V, Sept. 81U. Circulars can be bad at ibe principal Book Btoree. anSOuf Ulrica rimwua Jssuseaca iwut, i Pittsburgh; j BOABD OF DIRECTORS of inis Comuany hate this day declared a Dividend, out ot the profit* of the last six months, of TWO POL* LABS PKR SHARE, la cash, payable forthwith. aq;6dw T. A. BIBEUABT, Secretary. NINTH i SEMI-ANNUAL SKodION of Allegheuy City; College, (.Preicsaors J, Y. HclUcand B. U. Wans,) will begin on HOk- PA Y, Sept. Ist. Collect iluUdicg, corner Sandusky and Leacock streets. f sulnriw HPECieMJL JtOTiCEH. & BARNES, . . FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BASK VAULT'IEOH YABM DOOR, AKD STEIL-LISBD BUBOLAR-PCOCir BAFB MASUPACTOBSEA. . JTte. B«( 111 Thir4 terra, hm ir«a< tad a*m/UUxnOt—!/erti Mt. looks iinyi on bwi. va. c, EdwmHQg f, ■. aiLLti. - VfflOOV PQPMLA— KtUU. < jgag'BOBIfiSOH, MINIS & MIL LSbS. Yocicus us UAcinxLiTa, Wabbimotos Vouf, ; Orric*, No. a Jtuurf Srurr. ' U*&oSu:tttfe »U kinds of STSASI CNGINCd ANB .MILL UACaiNKBY, BAILBOAD WOBS t STEAM B01LEB8! AND SHEET JBOB WOES. BVJOBBING AND BKFALBIBO doa* ob ihort notice. tah&dly wru.-I.—lSao-JL-Iteakß-s flan RATIOS BITTEBS. txhum+i siOui’i fteti nstonr. Tbsy tQTlxunU, knogtheti *&d tbs syitra, cox* DjrpsfßU, AcHUy of lbtStom*ch, DUrrbGßßpAe. ATtrfce* Bpwlixtr sad Wole, Thej Inriconte tb* taljr, wnbotU stliaolnUas tbs trsln. .Tbsr scs coxapoand of pars Su Cmlx Bam. Boon sad sad sr* rscoaxiebd«d lj sU «bu tu* Utsm. Adapted to old or jcnifij, b«i p«rtirQisr]> racosxmndsd to tbs irssA isogald.: Sold Vj ■ Grain, BrnaUi* Bntsts sod iStkioOß.- ■ ttiitUt iAKSACO.y ajUSmeodus 203 Drpsdwsy, Msw Tort. C<r*Xyoa’s Magnetic Insect Pow (br 19 sad grows to c»rar. I! kills sad sztsrnlaslss Bid Pngn, Ants, Tlesiy Motbs Clolba, Tors bad Turoilore, Gsrdro Ao. All (saalus bean tos slgnstirsol K; LjODo«si U neipoUouotu to jwnos* or dommUc om sssb. Pswsrs of couatsrßlWkßd hnlutiotu. Ljoo’s Towdsr kills «Q faaseto la a trios, *.. Ljea’a Tills srs dssta to ms nd nie*.- SotdsvsrTvasrs. ! ttfL BASHES, —ylsaasodas . aoyßrasdsrsy, Bsw Tork. tyPittsbuiyh Steel Work*. uaao a. a r c«tLovoa. JONES, BOYD & CO, 1 Muotecturm of OAM STIILj also, SPEISG, PLOW AND A. B. MIKL.MKXL SPBIHOS Ah P AXLPS.conMr of Bop ud Pint stmts, rittebursb, P*” o '*- -■ . - -I ' ■ OCIS r. o. lauiniu *. KIU ' IgK'J-.a KIRKPATRICK A CO. ( sod WboMo BaUsis io LAiirs, OIUMHETB,6QADEO, CBAlf BKLXXBS, Ac. Ags&ts for KiEß'o OELEBUATED ILLVHISATING AND LUBBIOAtING OABBON OILB, 39 Wooa opposjt* Bu Clisrles .Hoisl, Pittsbnribc Fa. v t*\krtvA j&rcmvtELL tFkEKH, y - CARBUQE: MANUPACTUItEKS, Atihs old stUbHibgd .. DUQTJEBNE WAT, (xfAa tr. Cm* (isur.) WTflepslrlaAdokstSOßiaL:'.-, - ■ |o7:tf JMCPOipr COCHRAN & 880., MmotkclarertoflllON BAILING,IRON VAULTS am> Vault doors, wshuU'w eaumesa. WINDOW GUARDS, to., Koi 91 Bteoid ptnei MThlrfiStmtj bstvssß'WMdud'HifkaL ■ * ' OAr»-oa tend • Wirtyof urtpsttemj, tnd pkin, sulUMs fcr all rmjusw... . -FtfUctOu altaitloo.f»H to: saclotln* Qr»r# LoU Jobbing don* at short BoUca»i . ? : .. alld JEST& B. ft C. P. MAHkLB.Iw MAAUPACTUnKh*>mj doftlan tn BOOK, PiilNT, trap,' LITTKB’ AHD AIL KISDS Or <WBAP ran papib. - «WTI»t» moored from Ho.!iTWooavtre*tioJ»o, S 3 H mil k field it PitUbiirjb, P*. ceroAtra oN tbadx fob 'b’abv ■: mre' 1 JEC"»>4oXJttisa dfcBONJi, Dealen In irOBIIOB AMD: DOHISIia BILLB 0» **-' OHAJtOI, OBBMPIOAMSO»;D*PUPIT t BABK HOTX3 ABDfiPICII, Ito. 67 SUrkvl tltnrrt, Pllte burgh, Pe. “ 1 ' ’ > . - 1,1,‘s -s •niWlectiocs' msse on an tbs' 1 oriaoisai dues Ihrsusbotitths Patted m»tes: 3--- - ■■■!’.> , WAJtDIHO-ABDOOUUBBIOII JOBOUABTead wbokml* Aeelar in AJBBISX, BDSXXB, Sites, FUHi eal Produce gsamny, dteu-IP Wood stress, ~Pltl«bßi»b;Tal , -v l j.'~‘'7~'.Tf:~|.. a --■ -fait' 3J Uadi, fir aw by : .jijiiti.: aaia BOWtj a TRLXT, lis Wosd stmt. 1 . >■ •.-j •-•*' ’ " / • v "-; - ■;<:■” r - 1 * _ -f - ■ ■’;■ ■ * ’./• •••’• I”'. :■. . - " _ _ OF , RHODES INFANTRY," : \ ■ rins-BTBXBi,puiaobll. TWISTY MIS WAKTID to Ml up t|l. Con pw-. 1..-. o.ataylob, ; • sulMw ‘ CaptelnTand Beyairing Officer.‘ HALLIINFANTRYj- Captain W. B. PARKlNSON.—'’birty men wanted to fill up this Company., The regular boun* tie* poldasaoon the recruits are sworn into the service. u ... Yong Hen of Allegheny county, dou*tt>e Drafted 1 B®X)ffice, FOURTH STREET, be ween Smlthfla d and Grant; glso rt. CLAIR STREET, ne*r the bridge, Pittsburgh,‘and In the DIAMOND; Allegheny City., . , O. TOWNSEND,^! aulB:tf ' ' Bocrultlng Officer. KNAPP'S BATTERY—Rei wanted fir this celebrated Battery, nq the army of Virginia, G*n. Pope commanding LIStTTSNANT ATWSLL, Who has' been detailed on recruiting service, will be in tbe city In a few days. In the meantime, perms* wishing to Jain the Battery will call at ATWEtL. LtE * 00.'8„ .80, 8 Wood street. ;jJ*MoAULEY GUARDS WANTED, TWENTY ABLE-BODIED BIEN, to 1 fill up the ■ranks. Company will be muttered la immedi ately, to serve in Edward Jay Alleu's PattaUon, un der the gallant QEN. fiIGEL. Thoee wishing to serve tbelr country tinder expe rienced officers would do well to call immediately. flVHeadquarters, DIAMOND, Allegheny. J. J. PALL, Captain. WITHOUT DELAY. Tbo Pittsburgh Infantry He&dqunrttts have been removed to : - Lyon's Building. Fifth Street, IMMEDIATELY BELOW„ SHK .POSTOFJICE. This Company Is being recruited ender authority from the Government,-- for TBSZE TEARS, OS DVBISQ TBE WAR, and will certainly race!re ALL THE BOUNTIES HerstoforegUento Volunteers from Allegheny oounty A few more mhi are required to fill up the Company ' to the oaxlmum imaber. The private bounty Is still paid to recruits upon enlUtment. BtMGSL HARPER, Captain. aul3 JOHN J. OABE. Ist Lleot. O»LAttT i>A* OF IiKACK I—The u O r KIKB BfTLIS, Co. B, wUI rocelT* a few isoraiaen If tfatyapph early to-day. Byordtr of .tb* War boost? will bo paid to volostean e&HUtsj offer tonUy. PITTBBOBGU BIFi.ES, CO. C, | SSmSSwISS&amio um""Si. THE WAR* To bo voder the command of as experienced officer No drafting In thie county, If the quota U fitted by volunteer!. BOUNTY $lO6. Tom out, men, and rave Allegheny coon 17 from draft. Our ofico Is at Haeocio Halt Poo’tforret the t>kT*,cc the name, PITTSBUBGH BIFLE9, UO. 0. t BUN. B. ESBR, Captain, aoL3 -(late of On. A. oth P. B 0.,) FOR: LIBERTY I Freemen Hally I NO HOBS OUABDINCP BSBSL GOODS! NO JfONS TSLLOWSUIP WJTB TBAtTOOS t CORFI6GATIOH OF BKBXL PBOPSBTTI lfen boMtag the above eeatlmeate an wanted to enliet la the 1 JONES JLIGUT INFANTRY. ■ Xachneralt will recelre |9O BOUNTT. Drafting potUlnly will commence on the IMb tut. Drafted men receive no bounty, and the pneent law allewa tbea only $ll per month. Only a few • more tarn wanted. . . •BMfflov&o. 6S TITTQ STREET, 3d door, orer J. B. Bssd A Co.'s Jcwslry Btors. 3 B. HcELWArH, CkptAln. sola : WILL T. WILKT, aid Uect. frS»h’Ußf FlTi’ RIKLKB, . Orgaslssd •» FffEt PITT OIAIB WOBKBi 1 ■-1 Sinmirtiiunm. Tbfs Coiapscy is coamsndrd by GspUla X. D. BITHRI PGR, who htt bssa la actlrs sarvtcs slctssa months, sad will sscvpt a frw ssors msn of onsxo*p> lioosMs ebarsetsr to Oil op tbs rsoks. Tb» Boooty rvoind by tblsOotsps&y,*blchisgnsUrthsa ital paid to anjr 6tb«r, la as lollovs: 8 sts of rsnnsjlTShls..— CO Allrjh*nr couaty W 00 O&caontb'a psy In adTßaos M ;.~....._ 13 00 E&lfaltlMDt. S 00 Do. from Cspfalp... fl 00 Boa&ty st doss of TO 00 •VlUMlqturUn, Mo. W rifTtl STHKET. * B. D. DITnaiDOE, (l»»of0o.A, oib P.». O,) J.LQWEBY. BccnuUf»(r Oficm. iDOWY WAIT tO BE DBAFTEt). ... S. M; KIER BIPLES. ! BOCBTT— Oapt. JAUXS CQLI/GBD, (U*« of the FllUborgh Blflte,) |« now recrttftlog a company fcr the war. □t hea theexperieaee of aiiteeasmths wnb end vu la the bettiee of DraiMerilla ami lha Peulotslt. Yeung men of the rightetaapi who wlafc toeator the service of oor cotrotiy Is thii boar of need.wlll have cfaaoee»ae aone .bat ?baee-of good morale *1)1 be accepted, and It ie Intends!to make this tba H Qnck Company!' of Allegheny; coaaty*- Through the liberality yfirieade, Cep:. 0. expects to arm itch man tilth the celebrated **3harpe hiJlf.” • For farther Information enquire at Uewlaaarun, •Ko.aaroPßTu staKEt.. • aan . ■ For lb* buoktail. Brigade. . I btrt btcn tatborixod to rvcmlt * CctopMj lor MiTlea la (b* BUOKTAIL J3BIQ&DE. . FkykodboQotrlbrumrMotborAllagMayeotts ty VolnolMM. |9O paid eathtarttU wbt& pastoral into «er*U*. ... IHrßtadqauttn, HOBXON’a BALL. fifth Bt* opporit* tbo Port Offle*, Tmibargb.. ! ' 1 tintWH. M. DALOuksn, > AoT:tl« . ■_ i ’BfcraUlorOfficer* . ,IKF GUaKI), INFANTRY. IN FOB THE wk.R! ANOTHER CRACK COMPANY. 'I ' . .j T’ .. ■.. . ■ *••''-••• | Afl KXT&A BOUStr TO IVIB^: IticBUIT! ’ • aarofflce,® j 1 * i , a. Av PALMS&, Captain. B.CVbOQOXJLAt IstLient. aall;tf . ''JKO.BITA Wtfr..B4 « fr^»GRAHAMI?IFLEA^*Youpgmen w.. cf altbar dty or aerra tb«lrcata‘r/» and wba would ge> apdara »»*. ftUj aUvafo *b* rjeapoulbilltica ot oil. pariUota one who •laagoodGbriailan.apd.at tit*, aha* 4gqod drilled ao Idler, Mould loan Dotitarfaeullrtlef nadir Cap* tala */. >H: BAMPL*/of lha OEA«an (RIFLES. Pamtt’aod'wanto;Wh(r:Wara:(UaappoißtM getting their prang nta in Clark,’# ceopaijy, araln. iJted ,to thla ohaaca of baring thrm. loin i tba ra&ka uodtraChrutlinaoldler." Baernlti anllat for Thhw Yeara or (bo war, and re* eelTaailtoantlerpaid bp goraratmgt add county, and la addition a rand ofsAop wUlMdlildcftanong, tba company whan full. e ttf f BaXlft FOB THIS COEFABYt ."l \±.V T. aal8: . DIATBBStBBBT. OOMEI I .OOMBI 11 boustt AsiaioßAslsr ordsß cowart. ; y':> j V For Tftree-Ftara or' the War. Otft. 1. ?HQLBa'lid L!wt. JiJhKBTON TOUHfI h»T6 opened in oBc« ftr rftcmltlng, la Uitl'UcAut cttb>f OCA'tBS,' TIfTB.BTBKT. Allmitod : otmb« ifvoaßlr'vmwiU M tMttrrt, U-ftfolimtloa taHMfelaaKuaUly. . ..saSaf; Mil# '/OMaparii»ctsUla#Ar ;(m<t atl< txulirt KMil »»i l UOH I UOTII. Ho- MtUu.ig.l \tOTICEB. JJ-BTANTON CAVALRY I TWO MOBs’rbß VOLUNTEEBai AB ELECT COSEB, A'hD~TBE Jf OST ATTSAC r or the service t.y , $177 BOUNTY. Under the/ following special order, U u»d by the Secretary of War—for whom the Battalion Is name l: :BE£CIiL OUDESTSO Wat X>KP*KTxrjrr, \ Washington, D 0.-, AvgU't 18,1862. J L'eut Jerree M Bchoomnaker shall rnleofir* com panies ofcsTtl*y,«ltblci three weak* with the sanc tion of the Governor ot tho State of PeoqejlTetili. They will he accepted by the War Department. . EDWIRtf-hTANTOH, Secretary of War. . • • : Dsapqua-tsxs PxxMYtvasiA Hiuria, 1 Harrisburg, Augo*t 19tb, 1862. / i The abort authority'of the flee starr. of War ia approved. A.L. BCHMiIi, ,Adjutant Oeueralof Feonsylrsnlt. From the abort Jt'will be teen that the under* ■lgoed has 'been duly authorized to raise the fire oompaniee within three w* ks. -’A# this ft positively the only opportunity that will be offered for tboee who deeln t» ergage in thla branch of the sertioe, tt U highly Important that It be embraced without delay. Two compaal a, already nearly fall, hare been will go immediately Into encamp* ment * Ompinles, part* of companies, and eqoads, not al* ready accepted, have oow tbe test and undoubtedly th* finest opportunity for entering tbe service; All Bounties from the United Btatve will be given to tbe men, abd tbe AiJeghe nyCoucty Bounty to inch men as ma* be e&Uated from Allegheny county. This Battalion has been called for spedri servloe by -the Secretary of War, and will be armed, equipped and honed wilhjtheUaarpcftsible delay. The Washington Garalry, of Philadelphia has been accepted in Battalion. It U undoubUdly one of tbe finest companies in the United States. 7 Tbe Lieutenant wlllfor tbe preeenfbe lon&d at tbe office of tbe Pittsburgh Whit-Lead company, on *ICBKCOA BTHEET, Allegheny CUy, or at tbe Recruiting fttand, lo the Diamond. aa&t-tf • [JJy“FULTON RIFLES. ; TUBES TEABS OB DUBIKO TEE WAB ? AU persons desirous of earring their country, and not bolag compelled to autnnU to a draft, will imme dtately enlist, and thereby secure the -|9O BOOHTY in ezceea of the regular pay. By authority of the Ueremer, thla Company will be under the command of A. tt. WICEEBSHAM, Captain. J. BBITTOH, It Lieu tenant. ODKE ORE, COME ALL! • AWBecruMJg Office*, BZKTIH DOUSE, to Ola* maud, Pittsburgh, and at hABKET flOO;E Alle* aheuy City. . apfctf (JJ=*lso MKN WANTED to) fill th« nou of the 9th Begiment Pennsylvania Beeereee, tow in-the field. Young men deelrota of serving their country cannot find» better rrgi neat with which to connect themselves. W2LEISS 21 ALL. | jobk r. kibkpaybick, au!9:lw J,Uut. and BecrnUlng Offioer. ZUUAVKa.—This Uompa ny U now recruiting In the DIAMOND, Alle gheny, for three year* br during tne war. Any oce wj«hlng to enlist would'do weU to call and enroll thdr names. $92 bounty fires, and 976 at the end of the war. : - A. A. McKKK, Captain. aalAtf jrmw jhr£A ORGANI*ZE!—The Cjoo» Dcnocaanc Bimucis jramrr.—”• be BepnbUeans end Be mounts of thi Boroogb of Han/ cheater hav* appointed*!*# following citixeas a Oea\ mltteeof Vigilance and Ceneepondsnce to support the principle* and measure* adopted and recommend* ed at the two great meetings lately held in Sinn* logham and Mend* rater, vis: W. &. hpratt, (Bar* gees,) H. G. Hatch lech, James It. Bobfssoo, tknj. 'Short, Cbrlsllan Btetfd, Y. Short, Br., Ja . B. 800, ham net Lea, Vel. Abort, Jr., William Ktmcle. Amonr tbe principles and meats res tuuzafaiotufp recommended and adopted -by- th) Democrats and B*pnbllQ«na*ftbeabov* boroughs. In Joi toonndl aammbted, are tbe following: let. The exposare of tbe treasonable corruption# committed in Pennsylvania by tbe agents of foreign capitalists and incorporated domestic traitors. 2d. Tbe repeal of thy charter of the Pennsylvania Ballroad Company under the provisions of the e barter. 3d. The taking poe*esalonof the property of said company for tbe me of the commonwealth, and the payment of State debts oat of the profits of the rood, and the repeal of the State Tax. ittk Tbat 4. Edgar Thompson and Tho*. A. Scott shonld be arrested and held in custody till they re* spoad to tbe demand of the com moo wealth for their testimony concerning the treasonable corruptions ilfoied to hare been‘committed by agents of tbe Pennsylvania Ballroad Company. *-• 6th. A repeal of the late lew pf Ooog'ces for lm_* pedlng the navigation of tbe Ohio river by the tree* tkm of rsilrdedbridgce. 6th. A vUnrobe support*of the Qtnsral Govern* • meat and tne'War nntU traitors are subdued ant punished. I \ As cltlxtn^ofihther election dlstrfeU organise by appointing jCowmltt*ee, they will, please send th* names tolL D. SIA2Z.hH, 31 Fourth street, Pitts* burgh. CHARLES B. CUTLRB, (cor. Third end Market it*.,) OapL B. M. HOPaIBB, CHABLE3 DCPP, an22.lt j Pittsburgh Committee. AKoiiAi7a 1 . toy slrf& of a Writ or Bale by the Honorable JOHN CADWALADEB, Jadgeofthe District Onirt ol the United States, to and tor the Eastern District of P«no«ylraaia, In Admiralty, to mo directed, will b»eold,M Pabllo Bale, to-the highest and bees bid* de», for cub, at BAMCEL 0. COOKS AUCTION StOttK, No. 134 Eon'h Front street, on Monday, B#ptember lit, 1862, At 10J$ o’clock, A large asfo&ment of DIRTST GOODS, CemprWrg IBMH LIKEKA, S ■ &UU.IRS, PAiirvfl, WHITE GOODS, f i 'EMBBOIDCBCE&. ' i ' : t - HWFB,AChAc. .Good! arranged for txaat&aUoo, with catalogue*, one day pmtaut to ale. , WILUAH MILLWABD, aa2gt» y ;P. 8. Marshal E.D.of Pa. UKUrOSALS FOR FiUNTING A PAPER - /t ; - Dzrianmrr or Stan, 1 Springfield,‘lllinois, August ti, 1862 / In pursuance of the Provisions of fleul’m thirteen, Chspier elghiy-four of the Bevies j Btatutea of of this State, proposals will be received at this Ds* partmentunULu o’clock &. ou r the2Blk DAT OF OCTOBER RIUCT, (at which time said proposal# will be opened,) ifcr furnishing two thousand name of Erlntlng piptn 26 by 88, and in other reflects not to e Intmor to the paper furnished for the use of the last Nation of the uf said printing paper to b« delivered to the Secretary of fltate, at the State Bouse, in flprlngfleldi lUlnolt-400 reams to be dellrered on or before tbs 10th day ol January next;' 600 trams on or beforeths ftfstday of Fehrcary next, and 1,000 ream* on before th* first day of a arch The person or persons to whom, the oohtnct tt awardtQ : will be required to girt bond to the Gortr* nor fa the penalty of ten thousand dollar?, condition* ed/that bo will ielthfuHy . famish and dtllrerthe *•»-. ptptr in kind, qoallty and quantity, at the timet, puce, and upon the tanss named In tbs con* tract ta pursoanoeof law; and also, teat boor they will famish any additional amount of paper that Aay ha Tequtmo.for the canal the Stale, bpon tbe tame urtai and ot like quality, wheuerer requested to do to by. the Secretary of State. .' O. tf. HATCH, euQSiwF , - - Brcretary of Stale. orrst GonrtbtAn or Auxonun 004 V Pa.,'August 815t,1663.' . j ' QEALED FROFOaALS wiUborfloeiT* kj idti this offica until tha 26th inwa&t, fat trass *. onbtng «txtywigbt Duphcat;s:for Astrttort.:. Sam* plrt can be tetu oh appUcaUon. By dlrectlon of County Commissioners. : DEHEHtHBEST, Coqlrbnfr.: omezor rat yoßtaou.** or AumotxT to.TTT’' Pltubcrghi August Slst.lWJ. f , Ti COAL UEUCbANTd—Bealeci Proposals will ho received at thts offim 28ifa instant, for foroUhtDg six thousand bushelt of good merchantable Coal, dellrerable on Fifth and Bow Mraata, opposite, the entranoe to the Court Boute aqfl Jail, in lots not lost, than ; six huudna' bushelsperdsyr - ' ■ ißydlractloo«if'Gouuly Commlnroners. 7 • ' aENBtLAtIBEBT.CoUtroItar. ,OOLDXK«tt JUNbIA iiUHIBiSKtBLAN- W BSTB, warranted to be of agenulne article,' and not affected by heat or:cold; anotbir supply Just re* wired at the India Bubhar Depot, gs aod-gs it.* .Clatrstreev t i A SL PHCLLTPS. IiiULA ,KUBlikK ltmNjllAU OUttV -AjUeryconrenlaat. TMlilAl MUBBEk iIAVALUok'B, for iA-WUn'-OM, )nrt rtMl«d u 28.n021at. 01^r •• 1 (MM) . r V. *H. fHI LMM. OtixiMS .WA'iiStt Otaa 3 to 9 Inob-callbra,-raoeiTM and for salehy ObKB aNii Ooal, for fjiA. foundry psa,rede!Tsd and for tale by L ’ %du22.-,V.; HEHBTH.t»ILTKB. eassass^wi^s .n — ..w " hesbt HrbwmA... OK HbUj. «jot ANU I)KY J OBAOOO NftPlurt reeelrsdandforealaby . :i. duß •' V, M. GOBMLT, «l liberty ttfeih?- /iWBBJS UU<—t72 bbls.to ftrrivs and y twd.br ■; ' i WKHHT H.00tlillt«r~ IQO. bbla. l<onit floater ■Vifcr ito ty ? i i HESBYB.COI.tIK9. bbli McaivaS U«»a tewfctT-.i.n aasKZ tt. colurn, -• /TKKKN prim® W'lfef**. Jojtiwtfrti md ftt fctoU So/Ui fcwidwFv; j mas wiaoBDXK^ gEABIS MEND, SOLDIERS, If you co {utocuSpwltbOQt WOOLIK SBl&TSnd 400 KB, It win be it the eerioos rUk of your heeUb. A eocoplete encrtment of ABUT SHIBTB, , SOCKS, SEWING OASES, do.. Tor tale at th* lowt estAfrece*, by - • MACRTJM & GLYDE, mia 78 Market it. betwwa 4tb and Pttgqnd. NEW GOODS! We hare att elegant and attraeUfe itock of TBMMING3. - TUBNIBHIKO GOODS. XYBROIDEBIES, YABIETIES, NOTIONS. HOBIKBY,. GLOVE*, GAUNTLETS, “Trticb'Dnipirl^’m3“TleXOTo” BKIBTS. 00 B« SE‘B, HEAD'NETB, Ac., In large vtrietj ud low prion Jot CAfB, MACETJM & GLYDE, *a!B ?8 Market at., between 4th m 3 Diamond. rjiABLE LINEN, J. M. Burchfield’s. DAMASK TABLE LINEN; _ SNOW DBOP TABLE LINEN; UNBLEACHED do do; NAPKINS, TOWELS, CBASH, KM, 11-», 124 SHEETING; 64,9 8 PILLOW MUSLINS; BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS. ■ New Goods just received, at North east corner Fourth and Market Eta. OPEN— Monday, August l@th. And dsrlng the week, new and deatrnble stales of IDZE&IT GOODS, Adapted to the TeD trad*. DOMESTIC GOODS, .Pnrchaaed before the late advance, will be Midst LESS TJBA.E EASTERN PRICES: (&*Terhs Cash. C. HINSON LOVE & CO. U HA&KET BTBEgT. QOONTRY MERCHANTS Will, VIED SHEETINGS, J SHIRTINGS, and ; FBINTS, in all the talons brand*, at J.W. Barker & Co.’s, 69 Market Blreei, A T LESS THAN EASTERN PRICES: (KtCome akd see yOLUNTEER OUTFITS, -it' AI HOBBES TBIKJHHG STORE, Nog. 77 and 79 Market Street VABCT TLABSIL SHLEIB, ra» itjlM, tj ex. ereas thU ao r Dls«; ' . WQOLEH - TTHDEBSHISTS AND DBA.WEBS; . WooJeo, Xerino amt Cotton HALPHOiEj Sllk awJ Cotton POCKET H’DKTfI; Aiul everything elw reroute for an ontflt. TO WHOLESALE 3UYXBS. . Blo< mixed and white WOOLEN TASKS; . Oier Wool CNDEBSOiaifI and DBAWB&3: .' , HOOP BKIBTB AND COB«KT*: - ; CHENILLE AND COBD HET& Dlaok KntUih OEAPEB aad BOHBAZINZ& NABBOW TBUfUIHQ BIBBOSS; - Embroidered SETS AND COLLABfc •• ■ Geat’eand LaoW LINEN HANDKEBCHIXPN And »U klodscf NOTIONS and FANCY GOODS, J fbt sale cheap* at BOBNrs TBIMHTNG BTOBE, an!s - 77 and TO Market street. GATOTLETSI • , ; i .BUCK AND KID GAUNTLETS! In buff and pare white,received by ezptau* at > ; SilOH. HACBDU t CO.’S, Ko. 17 fifth itwtfc JJEBLXN ZEPHYBI I*2oo Iba. ZSPQY&WOOL« of all the tbdce Ahd CftToritaahadMaal.i&txtQrel,A)r Do y knitting. Dealers supplied in qoastlty at Baa than present Eastern prices. . ; • v r BATON, HA<JBtW A G rt ., ■’ anlfi , 'No. IT Fifth street/' tfASOY jSTMPBD jWOOL aaiRTS, JD ferBoldtors*andTr*reler» , Wenr. ?V wt baTi tmt received orer (O doaea'of assorted qaaUUea of TBATELIKO eHlßt&froa thaffnat to .the lowest gradsa. Wa.lnvite special attention to theatileaoMheaaQooda. . * A 00;," . anlft .• . > . No: IT Fifth stmV’ KNITTINO YABNB— J k f 00 Bn. of themost desirable ~£olerf’Of Boaton ITHNO f ” • ' ■ Sold wholeaala and ietaß,by • • «• • • ■ BiTOH.IU'fJBW * OO.i— ho. i 7 m&*t gUMUER‘GOOD&: SELUTO AT ■V;> £ _ HeducedTPrice*. .JACOBKLAWSg,UI2}ttiJ ; y• • bfcQANDIEB,from 13)4a. tot7)fr | — A TEW BTTHHEB. QILKfI B^At27Ke.r BAOQUES, at coat.' ' BILK If A2fT2iXS| at cost. ' “LToßßAfliailß A*) wijujTß; fcrltwi' njpnrßti ;.s -tt» bdtfßalltjrafHOOP BUSTS,-jajt o*wf .J. , w!&D.ei6lSii tm ~ . t jaEM&ifajrT : T.£iLons. goodsh SKSBY OrSAIK * CO., (Boceeamrs to Junca C. WaitO Are nowreceiving tbeirSummarStock*eompriiing •my variety of good* adapted tomenand bay*aweati which. ta extent, choice Uateand price* viUwompan favorably with any to the trade, . . french, American and \Tect of Jutland Cloths, of the beet make*, of every shade mid quality—a very large—ortmeot; C—laane and . Doeehinat- Super Black French Doeskin*; Super Black French Chart* meres; Fancy Oaarimerea in every variety;, Bibbed, Blackand'Faney Caadmeree;fine- in*i«i fmlncns ol every shade and color; ' VCSTIHQS—Fancy Silk and Satin TestltLO, new styles; Super Black Satin end 80k Ve*ting*jSatl**a -and-Fancy Silk Vettings; White Figuredßflkand Satin Vesting*. . • . ? v Also, every variety of r —*rr frr Tluitiinn fTrmtr likewise a very choice selection of Furnishing Good* adapted to gentte»en*a wear. ‘ — . . BollriUng an early call bum' our friend* and the nubile,"any order* entreated to .Our care will steel vfth prompt attention and punctuality ta all cmn. ■ HEH&Y G. BALE A 00.. Merchant Tailors, iuhlS - Cor. Pennand fit, Clair streets. JLBCTiOJ*', SMBS. ADJOURNED ORPJUKff, COER* 6AL£v-0n TUESDAY BYilflXO, Acgu*t swcn, at .8 o’clock, a« per adjournment, by order of the Orphan** Court of Allegheny county, will Ul eol, on the premise*, on Bearer street. Ip the Second Ward of the City of Allegheny, Your eligible build* ing lots, commencing at» point fifty-two (bet south* war<lly from the corner of Jaekeou usd ttaarsrstmtfi ud extencing back 100 faeti to an alley 80 (bet widej On one of the lots are true ted a two-story tome dwelling house and stable, j or Sslt—One-third aab, residue those asdi two years, with Interest. J. G. DAYIB, Attct.' Atur.Bat, i AdmV of M*loMra Leech. decM. j SOU'i’CH HihKtttMi AX AUUTIUN On SATCBDAY MOBBING, Auguet 23d, at 10 o'clock* vUI be sold, at Davie* Acctron, 64 Fifth at.: 100 botee Scotch Herring. • *'• m 22 ' • 3. Q. PATTB, Auct, •OUKBUN WJUIaAi A CUOftJAI JJ BBAKDY AT AUOTIOIT.—On SATOBDAT UOBHIHG, August 23d, at 10 o'clock* -«1IL be aold, at the Commercial Sale* Boom*, At Fifth-ainet, 6 barrele choice Bourbon tfhtsty; . ' ' 12 oace tnperior oldtcuralac Braody.' anli J. Q. PAVIA, Are*. VALUABLE bxweb ax AUCTION. V —On TUSSDAS* BVBKIHO f AugO*r2Btb, at# O'clock* will ,bo arid, la the Second Floor Sale* Boom . of the Commercial Auction House, 61 Fifth stredt: 20 skarea'Bxchange Bank Stock; ~ 1 20 do Iron City do do; . j 20 do Hechanics* do dot : 28 do 2L A It. do do; ‘ _ I 22' do Allegheny do . do; •_ ■; anZl ■ . J.O.DAVXAAoct. rMJsVAH CiiUhßj at McClellans’* V/Auction Bcuea.6&yifto street, ■ aatt" Hoot* BKJLUI S, lor LMtiea and Aliases, atth* Masonic H»ll Auction Home, ■ . aqgl- eLU'I'JSJuj, at MeCla • . aril T AlHliS' I ii-av KMY BUOi£h,a gennineuticle, for sate cheep, at McClelland's. ao2l ItiaES AMI CUILIWEtf £S HuUJ BaißTS.aUsites,at6sFifthet,]' " aa2l UilEN'a UALf anuealmokal BOOTS, at Masonic Hall Auction Bow. •• . CtULDKKN *S BHoEsj. at McClelland's Auction. ’ .--ao2l HUU if c&lHT3,ib new etjle, at Ma aoaloHaUAnctlanHotae. kn2l . MKN-S, BUVK, YOU'ili'B AM) GBILDBEK'S SkHJTB,at Maaoala Ba'l Auc tion House. - : • • .■■; ao2l QANVAB BUOBBI OASVAS BHOE3I CANTAB SHOES t- To arris® to*day, at the MASONIC HAIL AUCTION HOUSE No, 65 Fifth street. I AWKKNUKVULaJS UCIU AX AUC AATIOB.—OttFBIDAY MOBNIHQ, August 22, at lOo'clock* will Tie aold.'on’tha premise*, in the Borough oi Lawreneerille, the following desirable lota, commencing at— One lot 82 leet front on Butler street* opposite { Beed^eet*and ♦itendfßg.htckrlQQfeettoaa) foot , alley; whereon fr erected A brick cottage hoaae of 9 rooms* with portico the ground* lata out'with fruit and shade trees.'. . Two adjoining lots, eacfr-Si fee* frost m Botlsr street, and exteadfagback 100 feet, tea2o foot allay. Kte lots; each 23 toot fronton a 40 feot street, be* lo v Batler, and extending backlOO feeVtoaSOfoot alley. •• ' •' Foot ins, each 31Jf fest treat oaths flmnabarw Turnpike, at the corner of log back to Johnston’a alley,with a rangingdepthot fro<a.l22'feet along Pike strret to a depth of 67 foot alongfaster’ialley.// .-W-. • two lota on Pike street, each 25 feat front, and ex* XoU t 'auoat»d u UAltm ; : Fifteen Lota on Butbr street, averaging Over'S! - feet tront each, and extending tack from io9lolW * iHttich. toaSOfSiA illif.' - Twenty-eight Lots on (which is fiC feet was,} hiring eacbn front of ■<* feet, end extend* - ■ in* tack U 4 feet tack, te a SO loot allay.: . Xwocornet Lota eaTearl street, 47 teat front, and extending tack4X4 feet each, to a2O feot alley. * : Tourteea Lots cußroadw*y,24 ftetlximt,andex.« - tending feck lli fatto a loot alley. r One corner Lot on Broadway?!? feet ftohLand ex* '■'* fending bkcklldfeet'toafeOfeetmliey; ■.■■•.: . Iheee lots, convenient of acoeanraran Us talA« - utoe by the LawrencevWe Passenger Eaflmy, and -v occupying the, moat heslthfol and pleasant location, " are very desirable for‘homes. Speculator* In xnal ; eitata voald.de well; to attend inis aala, as the lets ■ust tasold rcgaxdUes of price. - Tun or Bun'- One-third cask, residue is on». - end two years, with internet, steered by bond and"" mortgage . Plane can oov be had at the Aoctlon Boom** fi»r ' 64, Fifth street • J. O. DAVIS, Aoct. —■ pEW»ftYi.VAMA AV.&NUE Jt'KOl'* - X.\EMI_AT AUCTION.—TatmaDAT MOSS., r.* 7 " INQ, Augost£Btb, at 10' o'clock, will be sold, on the premia?*, the following valuable Building Lota, laid oot fifom a part of the veil known Tuatln estatat .. Twelve lota 20 feet front on Forbes street, (which ir.GO feet.wide,) and extending tick from 110 to ISO ■ feet to Beeth'mley, 24 feet'wide* *" - One lot 3? feet I<% Inches front on Beech alley, with afront of 9 ieetiO inches on Torbee street, and depthof 120 feet. : Fourteen lota 20 feat front on Forbes street and extending back 120 feet to Turin street, a4O foot attest. :-"v . One lot about 35 feet 9 Inches front ‘on Forbes •met and extending tack'HOlstt, witbafronto? about 7 feet incht* oh Toatin street. Ten 10u.24 feet front on Tretin street, and extend inchaek from 116 to 166 feet, to Brsddock street ■Kt-w impetus to excellent improvement* all along Pencsyltaaia Avenue haa. been given since its exten* aion into Fifth street is fixed qpgatud in a very .> brief time thia-will lw the fevortteoutM froas one city. These lots are Jut beyond the city nj*v and ' eligibly eiiaated- alongaiilo tfeneca atreeh a. 60 foou-J •treat extending from the tion for convenient and comfortablatuanea isannuid chrelty.' . TtaanoF a>« ■. Ohe»tbjrd cash;: balance in ooa and two yam a, with , intereat, second bybondanA »• mortgage. • ; J.O.BaVIB, And. s ' iIJIPS rituatioa 'is tSlesmau If ina.Giocery. Stationery orT>ry Goods neaa, by a young {Human, Jut arrived from tba old country, and woo.can speakacd writefcothFnglWs - and.Cerm*n.B*U*ftett»yteftmi»giveo. Ada dram BOX *l6, Allegheny City. : r \- y anfililt : iTjfrAfl'iiSjb.-rA JN ÜB3B, 9 >to year* <V V of. find a good home with « family la Sswtckley.Tha very beet referent a required, as sbm •ill. If accepted, >» treated as belonging to tba feat* fly. Inquire for T. H. SMITH, BfeTfFadsnl,in, brer Urates’* Brag Btore, AlUghesy F between tbl t day'aa«t Saturday. : - : v .i , • anll:lt jSduK-KfcEmt Anar, -AJxspablact taking' charge of. a aet cfßooka la a wholesale Iron Vareboue; one who wnimafcahlc* ■elf grimily usefulabout that houe. Boae Med apply but can fonJsfc-iisexospUMiabla taattmoniato as to maral character and Industrious fatbits. Salary moderate. Addrsaa BOg 185, P»<L- ;\i : l~ aalfl . 20 000 150611 VVJiYti WAHTJBU; 9 AT l _■■■■■ 'iiivooßra snsniunf. i nrWOlpajrths UcbMt aibpilcaiu^. .XBOVAS'VOOBK, i: gal:la :* ' ifig rt-«t gtwt, FHtrtPrt. m dmtydaafetleaet FU ie,3SriTT7JE2/ Ey no. « naißrau> btbkt, fmsßaaaa, Atoll gjgpyjA [ TUB&D JfIBItITUBM. eoesUftilj oahuxL irhkto I \ *,■■.* »-vy- r; : ■■ ■ CSAUTU'I* V-' -v’.= -f •- "■•■' • DttckOmk do : .toi-,-.. ■..••■■ Solar fta&iiutOfi Vo.* U ■' r^i. -.-f *■ ’ -’'to' j >,Jj-t.*?•;-/•' CBoUr.BjxraJiWi; tiU Ftc. 1: - '*• f > - 7 -Do- ** --t5 r Jgwtelflby^./SOl^-On^WOBgSOO. 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