** ■** * ■ WMpxi. i V;.-; ;«ss’£. i ‘ • -.‘-'lt «?r • V- - • i . V , 111 ~k ; •* . - ,1 •« • • • li t. t nnjv ,«U > * 1 <• - *.».• *?i. i‘4., _» -• 1 *■ > * V f .1: _ c'.v. • V ,u ■ V " J ' i t- : :; it'-.' * •-• V | •&-'• •idv.. - !' • •>; :■: ••• fc 'iPWps^teKg* IW&§&$W 4>« *:-■; »•><-. - ■ :;' S K, .- r % : ; ; :*i!:4§;; p ;Sfcst!!y:'«jf ! !.s ;^:!fc,:v- Ji: ‘ T!v ~ v --■: -| Vi Ai*’ ' * ?* iK V *.N ,, .V-;V’'■’- v "-« 36’ 'j’t ■ h ':' 5 ' jj }•’ : " '■’ ■ ; " j «V * :•}% . * *% ;y| ■ ■ .■■■') ■ ’ - v \ \- ■$ |gg§ .... ,■■ ;}■'■ :: 'Jf -- : ‘ ■:■■■■:'4-.::---'- : .K. ‘ V ■,'F.J * SATURDAY MORNING, AUG. 23. - Those who never look beyond a material r in finding a reason for a gnat na tional ’act, are toking what good-vonld a proclamation of emancipa tion, by the President, under the late con* •flscMion and emancipation law, do?/ • We 'will toll them. ’ It would measnrably depfive the rebels of their meansof carry ing on the-war. . Their great reliance is on ' the Jahnr-of i their slaves.' They admit no sane man candeny it/ The‘ Richmond . .Whifi'Qt August 13th, in an article show ing- the ability of the rebels to maintain'a: long 7 war, on til the North is worn eat, says: ' -{Assuming the census table to be correct, Mvo rbcw have, .• in the Southern -EtateSj iipwardfl Of two milUonsuof white males,-between the ages of 15 and 50,' hnd -■ it br idle to. talk - about conquering' them. They are not shop-keepers, tailors, -factory '' men, button-makers, «o^'turned looie upon the world, and forced to enlist from ‘.want; bat they are used to handling theahct-gun and rifle from the age of twelve. . -Grant, however, that this estimate is ex ' fetus enpposethat the ages'of -18 and 40 should govern as the limit. Still, • this would not reduce us to despairfor, by no . rule ofcalculation, could our fight ing forces bo reduced toonomillionof , men. V-*':- *-•* ■ This force con be kept in the field as long as the'North may assail us, and it will not interfere with oar prodecing-or agricultn : ml population. y When the l present crops, vare gathered, the South will nokagain feel any want of food for ; man or horse. In ,■ subordination among her black population, -upon, which the North Counted so largely, vdoernot exist} ear. slaves can' be safely , r trusted 4o ths management of the boys bo lder uightoen and the old men; and abundant •crops be,thus, secured while our fighting . ~;mon.areinthefieliiv.r.~.L: . Not so with: the North;: - Whenever she . .puts anything like her military strength in too, field she weakens her'power to feedher - . people, and;though hor.white population in. IB6o, was 10,000.000, against .8,700,000* . -whites of,-the South,- and .though she ought, toerefore, to be .able ~to •. send-out two sol . jiiers where.we can send one, yet we # qnes .:tion much if send .out her. one million - as readily as the South can. 1 ' The-argument'of the rebel editor is a strong one, provided .his calculations, on v not .interfered with. Give toe rebels , the . - .use of ihe fourjnillions of slaves—and four : millions oT slaves form some two millions AhOlfof laborers, for the women labor ■ AS weU.aa-too.men—and ire cannot subdue to fi oi;cm toe principle of exhaustion;- With •-their a laves -to feed them, they esnsp&ro . the white population to figlit as long as; . there is any left. • But destroy slavery uxd you paralyse their efforts at a blow. They will then not only, need men to watch and control toe blacks, but they will- be unable to get . -more work out of them than will suffice to .. 'sustain the-blacks themselves. , - W© know it Is said that a proclamation j)f {mancipation would fall as a dead let ter. /Why- do thepro-slaveryparty oppose it so, if they hold it bo lightly. . Why not satisfy y toe loyal people/by gratifying them in this thingi if, as the fiiendB of slavery aajjit i ).'.'"._'-;:- i liiU ;< amoaiit' i 'to' :< It woold be a way- of' stoppihg the elambr ;made> • -aboat.lt,'to tryit,ahd if.it iurnaout.to be* the laugh will be against those / ask- • - - • • > ! :Bat' these folks know better. They love ondthey druadaboveall things on £«to, sincere proclamation-of ' v .hy -tha {President-of the United, SteteSj tmder the authority of the : ■ ’ late laTsJ' It wonld be the, death' knell of together. i 4 Onr free states 7 aro being be . rwrijii of theif childreii.* : out jonng men almost to the «my, and if the war is to -_ v bejprotractedhy.the slavery savingpolicy, ; tone of thousands of ’ them," the major! tyof ~ ih«n, will'nQTer return. 'lilsis a terrible “ loss^fora nation—woreAthan the less of morneynthousand times.- It ia a loss it \k - will utic'e" generations to repair. We f m6uni : ji:? OTer .the' : iosß:dC th'e ▼igoroui' young men of i tbs nation, And we etaim that the GoTern : ment isvisrand to try every means to save ..r-tiiese gaHant mento toeir cquntfy-’'V; ; ; Try jf lf doea no good, r. there wiUb&tito end pf-fc If.itworks as • . ita-friends believe it will, .the war.will soon be over; tor the power of . the rebellion, will .be- A : • i'But will not like it . Sappdfls r. ; i not*' If. shn remains 1 quiet, skis can keep hep staves.. The proclamation Wftl only apply to the wbeta. If - v ahje jebels, ond her Blayes reeeiTetoe ben efitdftltaproclataation, she will hayeenoagh *•■ to jto iratch them!- She will threaten, but, V/ jadging-by the past, she will stick to her ; : .f quasi-nenDtaHty'~'Bß long ‘as.sßs can keep tofe^pajagMi o’f "from her soil, anffprofifc *i -bytoo. calamities of,others. „ Plain and Soand Talk to the PreSi* f dep*. ■ >- Utters from Washington My that Mr. ' fjfeyen’JDriver, or 'K)Id Glory,”— for be,is famlHarlyinowntotho country, as tho Staunch Tennesseean who preserved tho Union flag at Nashville to (he last, —had ■ an interview with the -.President yesterday, - :i) . doring.which he informed Mr. Lincoln of ; the great enthusiasm ho had seen in, the ' : ■ ' ■. Northdnringhis Campaign for two months ■ past, and declared 1 that - the peoplo were ■ shead.of the Executive, "If you let\the ■Qczerncrt oftheNorihlm Statei"ee.\iX be, : " i ntake this matter in hand,- the rebellion will be put down In a Ehort time. They demand mose. energy of you, Mr. Presl ■ dent, and jour generals. . They hive ..the \ nbnost confidence in yon, hit they mill‘have ■; mnrvtg<srP~ TherPrealdenr was glad'to ■ . hear this plain talk, and gave, himaseur* anoes that all was going wall. - Mr! D. urged tho rigid enforcement of theconfisca* tlonlaw, aait wonld bring the rebels to terms in the shortest manner. The \ mild : -policy' hedeclSredwas strengthening'the this is sensible talk,'and Mr, .lucoyt will be wise to heed it. -If he ooold leave ■ . the Whits Boose, and mix with the; people | : of the loyal States a few.weeks,. he would hear such talk every where; expressed with : a vehemence and earnestness which would astonish him; The people bear patiently, with the President, because they Intel him. IQeyliavhfaltlrlfllhli'Avnfrfy.' They be lieve bemeSns weU,andthoyhopehe will Soon see the’necessity of adopting (that . vTgoronij policy which . MHd Glory” so recommends.' i 3 ' •SVA *7»L ■ ■ ■ H-JK .-. ' Tj*£r \V Htroß Wliitefotlnjl otwM and.fo«rtbp«geS till morulas-: -jf ■. i "’*'7r”"'’ , ,* What Good Would it Bo T Tfce Folic* that Has Rai£4 tttt d -Hithertaßained. fifewr*. Editort: I read iu your Washing ton comipondenewtoattoo heroic Cassius M. Clay, who has jun returned from Europe to give the aid of his powerful arm" in the nation’s extremity, and whose manly utter ances you publish In. another column of the same paper, patting to shame, as they do, the miserable poltroonory ofjho rebel sym pathisers, cannot be employed in the position where he is wanted, although already invest ed with the necessary rank, because rA« Km-, tuekiant proitMted, and that Lew. Wallace has been dealt with in the same way, “ because” Ballech and the Regular* didn’t like him . , It aocmaclear from the appointment of General Wright; and the retention of the hem* of Manuaas and Oorintb, while each mto. w Glayjftnd Fremont,and Mitehell are studiously laid aside, that, notwithstanding all oor groat reverses and alt the President’s promises ofxmendment, there is to be really no change in the eonduet of the war, except in the partial Correction of the fatal blander which carried ourgreat army intotoe Penin disloyal at heart, is juet now proving its in eompeteney, with all itrehlvalry, even to pro tect itself from its polltlelant, whose eonditionkl Unionism has been even baser and more oowardly than open treason, still insist, as it appears, on directing the armies of ihe loyal'North, declaring who shall lead and who shall not lead them, and offering up another and another hecatomb of tWhile Northorn Freemen upon the insatiable altars or that horrid Molooh, who has already drank so mneh of dor blood, - and is sot'yet, and never will be, appeased. Isjt not about time that the Free States were allowed, to manage toil war In their own wayand for the safety of thelr own people? Hare our Border SUU advisers not shed enough of oor blood, and exploded enough of onr resonroes in their disastrous ttrateg y and their rain and impotent attempts to sabdno the rebellion Without hnrtlog the rebels,-or using the means which God has put into onr hands for saving the lives of our own sons and brethren? Had it not cost os more already to propitiate and secure'the doubtfujjoyalty of Kentucky than it would have cost'to:, conquer her : into something as profitable at toe' reluctant obedienoewhlch she qpw yields? Must w« too become disloyal and threaten 'rebellion if the war Is not ebnduoted in our oWn way to secure a respectful audience at Washington ? It has become a subject of remark abroad that all- onr physical andlnoral advantages, all otzr great superiority in numbers and re sources, are more than counterbalanced by the higher andtoitbr generalship of the rebels, and no man can shut his eyes to thefict that it is so. If it had been otherwise, we must have subdued them long ago. Bat why is,lt so? Is it because they have abler men in theirwnniss? No. It Is berause they em ploy their able men while we don’t. It it be cause they are in earnest* while we have been trifling with the lives of onr people. It is be cause we prefer to employ those generals who are likely to' do them the least harm, and pnt out of the way, as it were oh purpose, and as we have done ftom the beginning, every officer who is tealous and earnest, and has shown himself ready to deal with war as war, and to strike hard blows right at the vital part of the rebellion; 'No matter how old or experienc ed he'maybe, and no matter how yoong and verdant may be the subaltern who is offend to supercede him. If this be not the fact, why is it that the veteran Wool, whe by rigbtof seniority and experience was entitled to com mand our armies, has been kept in the back '’ground? Why is it that Fremont has been pursued with such unrelenting hostility and •uperceded-twiee without trial, when others have been retained after repeated failures ? Why is it that Quuter is sent into honorable retirament at Port Royal, and Phelps to the Gulf of Mexico ? Why is it that Mitchell is •helved at Cincinnati, and Turchln disgraced by a commission of Kentucky colonels, while McClellan, who blundered so totally at Ms nasseir, and again at Richmond, is still in the command of jbe army whleh he has so nearly destroyed, and Halleek,the promulga tor of Order No. 3, who re-enacted the tragi comedy of Manasses at Corinth, Is lifted to toe supreme command ? - And why Is it now that toe gallant’Clay cannot be allowed to give his sword.to his country? Your corns* TOhdtot furnishes the answer. It Is bemuse JEenfsciy, who is.how.on her knees beseeching for Northern aid against' her own rebellious progen j—proutt! It is bccauie Hal leek, and -theKegolars, which means Weat^Point, don’t like.him! Well, if the war to still to be managed in this way—if it is to continue to be an objection'to a General that be is too earnest and full of the impelling spirit which •would drive him onward and always onward, we. might as well quit, until Kentacky and West Point havetoied their own.hands a lit tle longer, and satisfied themselves that they cannot win. Nothing is more clear than that we shall always be out-generaled to long as we make ita poiht to discard every officer who will fight. We may multiply recruits until they amount to millions, and put enormous armies—bigger than L£e world has yet seen— under the command of men who have, per haps, never been under fire,'and certainly never have handled half a doses regiments in their lives; but they will continurto be out . numbered .every-where. Celerity of move ment on toe part of the rebels with small and compact bodies, under the lead of active and earnest men, will multiply them, as they *have done already, and mere than compen sate for the want of numbers. And we must continue tojwar the reproach that the North cannot rear a General, just becausetoe high est military excellence is not with ns the road to honor, but the highway to disgrace. W. - : Word* In tfeason. The “Lounger,” in the loot number of Barf n’t Wukly, says: .“let us euppresslhe abolitionists," cries Rome fllack-witted orator, “and the rebellion will end f’ 01 course it will, yon dear eonlj ond ifallyour fellow-citizens had been of yourcalibreaadkidney there would hare been no rebellion at all. - If -Hampden and his friends had Raid, “Letnflauppreia' thcso fellows who cry out against ahip-montj," England would havo quietlysnbmittedto the tyranny of the Stuarts. If Otis and Palnek Henry had shouted “Hurrah for King George and the Stamp act I” .there would hare been ho bloody revolution. It Mirabeau and the French people had bel lowed “Hurrah for etarration; aristocrats foreverl” all the trouble, in Prance would hare speedily ended.' To be sure every right would have bech annihilated, every liberty destroyed; and a ; fow;Tlch and re morseless people f would; hive ‘. governed France; but there wouldhhVe been no diffi culty, except moral rot and general national decay. ... “Let us suppress the abolitionists 1” But suppose you begin at the beginning. First subdue the common Sense of the people of tbs country; then yon may subdue those who influence it. It is not what you-call, With ah amusing, persistence abolitiohism which caused the war,, but the opening of the eyes of the people; so thnt they saw. The people of this country, know perfectly well that slavery is at the bottom of this rebellion. - If, .therehad, been ho slavery there would havabeen no war t just as there, would have been, no abolitionism. Tbo temperance movement Springs from drunkenness: and when a'drunken'man tries to kill bis wife, don’t yon think that the teetotalero are responsible for it? 1 Slavery was trying to kill the country; It bad a_ln)e3t succeeded. “Watch I watch I” Shouted l the abolitionists. ~ Slavery, thad dehed that lts':orlh>e was discovered, shot and stabbed right ; ahd left. v ,'“Thore I there t” cry thooenaible IVlckliffe and Com pany—-“ihio.comes of calling the watch I Wby the devil can’t you hold your tongues? Let us enppreshtheso fellows that ory watch! Watch I and all'will be qulet again I" Certainly: a dead-dog 1 or a dead nation are both perfectly qnlet. And a nation of freemen, throteled, with itaown oonsent, by a slave system like ours, is the deedestsnd meanest of alldeaddogs.- McCuuan.—The Hartford Baity Pott, of yesterday, has the following announce ment: - , , >r ' ■ Weiavo private bat. direst andnliabie information, that Oen, MeCleUan.wiU're aign.tbo eommandjoftbe. Army of;,llie Po> tomao as yoon as. the new .change, of w»l. tlonieifl'MUd. Tbv visit ofrtbb President, t<f/tbs. feslnsqla,; toon, after, ,the:: battle -peek, ie eeid to Jure conneotionwithiti* event. ■„ j i • v i , _____ ----- OULDIKKtI' INWA UUittSKtt JuliOT Sg« iTO COMMIBaSwjuiiOTAOT KSiSifZK'TOSS SaßgpSSsS mSmiMXiSSk J _ _s _ t ' - PUBLIC JTOTICES. David h riddle; d. d m i will preach la the THUD tBK'BITEUfAN CBOBOB, TO BOBBOWrat IOjJ oVock a, m. and; 734 o'clock p. m. ! aa23:lt FIRST CUNGKEGAIiUN pE DISCIPLES bare ramored from Apollo Hall to J ACKb'OM'B. BLOCH, third floor/corner of Peon aod St. Clair street*. Preaching etery Loan's Dxt, at 10J4 o'clock a. m., and 7;p, m. . WEDNEii- DAY EVEPaKOrvLectnre at 7 o’clock. The public are reapeetftiily Invhed to • au23lt ' -HRNY BARGE ObUB THe'remalnlog memb ra of ibi* Club will meet at WASHINGTON HALL, B - becca atteet. on an obda r bvbnino, 22a mlt., o’S. ByorderofihePrealdent. au72:lt MWSEB SMITH’S BOARD ING AHD.DAY BCHOOL, 1,310 Fraica 8* PaiLADtLPHu, will be opened on ; HONDA r, SEPTEMBER 611, 18-2. The eourio; of study embraces the Latin..Trencb and German Lkaatiages, Mpale, Drawing and Paint tug, together- with tbe elementary and ■ higher br«ncboi of a thorough English education. The accommodations aie of excellent character and well calculated to enaore to the pupil the com forts of a home. Owing to tbe pressure of the times, a deduction 10 per cent, will be bade for the ensuing year. sn33;lm . CLASSICAL SCHOOL tot FOB LADIES. * The Fifth temi-Annual Beuloo of Mra. E. A. Balth’s SELECT CLASSICAL SCHOOL FOB LA LIES, Cornnof Beaver street and South Commco;/AUe gheoy City, Pa., commences MONDAY, Sept. Sttu Circulars can be bad at the principal Book Stores. auSChtf - - - . ONIVKIWITV OF PENNSYLVANIA OEOBOE WOODS, M. A., PrinoipaL Aided .by Seven Proleeaora. Fixer lux of the enanlng jear commences on B&PTKMBEB Ur. A GYMNASIDM ii connected with tbe Vnlrer *lty.' MILITABY DBILL, under a competent Drill Seigeaut, receives spcdal intention. For particulars, see GaUloguo, to be had at the Bookstores, . Personal application can be made at the residence of Rev. SAMUEL FXNDLEV, 114 Wylie street. - iql&Sw FEMALE COL- T*: MQ*-—O. Pttißrto, A. M., Puel. dent. Best tnalained College la the State. Fourteen Teachers. Attendance last year £44. Superb brick building*. Thorough and extensive couno of study. Tauaiaraae and Oxoaa Mcito tangbt,. FORTY DOLLARS per term, for boarding, Ught, Ac. Fall Term commences BKPTSHBEB 3d. Send to the President for a catalogue. jollrSw M. BIMPSON.Prea. Trnstew. rrg*SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOY^.— Wb. H. Waxxnaw’s Private School wIU be re-opened on MONDAY, Sept. Ist,'ln th* School Boom of Christ Church, East Common,. Allegheny. Mr. W. will be glad to receive additional pupils at the commencement of this term. A class will be formed for younger boys, as well as for those who are more advanced. For Cera s apply to Mr. W. 11. WAESUAM, at hla residence, $7 East Common near the School Boom. - aulB:Sw [r7y=BIHHOP BOWMAN INSTITUTE, a Boarding and Day School for young Ladlre. will be opeoed on MONDAY, beptember Ist, ia tbe large ana commodious dwelling near the corner ot Second and Stnlthfleld streets, ihe late tcaideme of Jszaea B. Murray, Esq^—Rev. A. TEN BRUKOK, Principal. CircuU s.contaialQg urns, Ac., will be ready 1» a few days. Befereoces-The Episcopal clergy of tbe city. Application may be made at the lustltuteaftertheSutb IniL noli if - Booms or Ixxottivz Cotnurrxi or 1 AuunutY Contrrr, V Pittabnrgh, August 18th, 18G2.y HJ*THIS COMMITTEE, while ao knowiedgiug the vary praiseworthy manner In wilcb calls upon their fellow citizens for aid to tbe bounty Fond have generally been respondtd to, have tostate that it la exceedingly desirable and important to add to tbe present subscrlpttona not less tbknTwenty-, live Thousand Dollars between this and tbe 33d in stant, to enable the Committee to complete tbe quota of volunteers required from this county, and thereto avoid a draft. THUS. M. HuWE, anlS President of Committee, NOTICE; Omcx or Kanoxat. Mxxixo Coxra»r, > Plttshorgh, July Slst, lt€2. f The Directors of the National Mining Company hare declaiei a Dividend of TWO OALLABS PttL SHARE upon the Capital Stock of tbe Company, payable at tbe ofllcw of the Treasurer, cn FRIDAY, August Ist, 1863, to Stockholders, appearing as at the commencement of boslnras on said date. By order of tbe Board of Directors. JAMES M. OOOPJCB. Treasurer. Crnci Fmgxtrasa Ixsuoaaca Coxraav, 1 Pittsburgh, Augutt IS, 1864 j U“THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of this Company Rave this day declared a Dividend, out ot the profit* of the last six months, of TWO DOL LARS PAR bIIABE, to cash, payable forthwith. an'fcZw F. A. BIBEHABT, Secretary. FT^ 31 EXCELSIOR NORMAL IN3TI - Sesriaa tf the EXCEL SIpBjsIII commance on MONDAY, September Bth. Teachett desiring to attend a Normal «-<»»■, prepar atory to tbe Winter Term of School, will call at No, 43 Tunnel street, or address, for clrcu ar, Bev. W. S. * GRAY, Box 768, PUtsLurqb. aafrgweod G3“THE NINTH SEMI-ANNUAL SCglbN eff AUrghray City Colltga, (ProleawnJ. Y. MeKixaad B.U.Wairs,) wUl.Uglnon MON DAY, Sapt. Ist. College Building, corner fiandnshy and Lescock streets. aoli>:Vw SPECIAL JFOTMCEB. & BABHES, FIRE-PBOOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANK FAULT IRON FAULT: DOOB, AND STEEL-LINED BUBGLAB-PBOO7 SAFE ' MANUFACTURERS, Be*. 1» «ad 131 TMnf «r#W, bttmen Wood tmd SorittyleU tott»~-Aorfk tide, *fe~BAHK LOCKS elways on hand. mw< JQE*lake Bapenor Copper Mill and SMELTING WORKS, Ftmanaan. - PARE, M’CUKDI & CO., Manufacturers of SHEATHING, BRAZIERS* AND BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER 'bOTTOMS, RAISED STULL BOTTOMS, SPALTER SOLDER; also Importers sod dsalere ia METALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, WIRE, Ae»‘ Constantly on band, TINNERS’ MACHINES AND TOOLS. Wabxsocix, Ho. 14S First and 120 Second streets, Pittsburgh, Penn’s. ■•Apodal erders of Copper cut to toy dmlred pat : mv29«lawlyT ConJtoaiioa» and uperieiioe OF AN INVALID. Published'for the benefit and os a warning and a caution to young mem who sufler from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, sup plying at the same, time the meanii of Self-Cure. By ofle who hw cured hlmrelf after being pot to great expense through medical imposition and quack •rp. By codoslng a post-paid oddnemd envelope, ixaoan corns may be hod of tbe author, NATHAH IEL MAYFAIB, Esq., Bedford, Kings Co., N.'Y, i mblUlydawT wit. o. UUI . wivnoow noooLass. M .. M -. M .. >M . M ,wiuowttiLLca. fS'BOBIHSON. MINIS. & MIT. LKiU, Ios»ui: m 3Ununm,:‘Viin wm » Woixi, Rtubwfb, Fena'a.. ■ Onim, Ko. 21 ulmut Bnur,‘ t - ; Munuketor. an kind, of STEAM EBaiKIS ASB MILL MACHIHKKY, OASTIHafI,! BAILBOAB WOBK, STEAM BOILEBS AND BHIKT IBOH WOBK. -i - ■ \JZ JODBt * a A!iD BE'AIBIKO dowoo iiicTt ■ ' ' - ■ > ' : mhligfdl. Esra.-T.-1880-X.-Drake’. Plan TATIGN BITTXBS. JEabatsated Baton’* great rwtonr. Th*/ inilgonf} ■tren jthea and purity tba aytUm, euro PyapDitfi.llddUy.c* the Sto&adb, piurtuaa,to. Aperf*ctat«iUi«racdtonic. l "They loTlgonio the body, wUbont .atlmolaUn* tba brain. Iboy an otfepoond of port St. Croi* tttuß,' Uodu aad flerba, and ara racomeiendad by all wbo dm tbao... Adaptad. to old, of jounj, Lot particular]* ncbnwM&dad to tba Waak and languid. Sold by n ‘ flnx*n,Drttgiirf#,Boui»aadß*iam, - ■**-*«. /rfjfiflttßyfc.- JCSCIyon* Magnetic loieot Fow* tosud for 19 year* and gTvwainfrrdr. i| kill* tod toferaJute* Boaobc*, Beijlogdnt*. yiat*i Moth* In Cloth*, JTar» «sd JnraUnra, Insect*, Ac. AJI fsxnrtiu. taut tba cl|n*tu*t of B» tjm, **4UuoipoUcuemiiop<no** erdocmtk *■<• nob. ,D*var*«fcotmt«ftit*tod InUtatloiM. ■ • .-;•• fyw> fEJdsr WUal] Isaac t* la it trie*. Lysa * Pill* arvdotlh tor»t* and - , i.-, - Bold mrywtara. y ©. a. BABNEfI. C- PyldmnodCT , ~( 803 Broadway, Waw Y«rL tSC" .coISWBEir&Klaa, OA.RBIAGE MANUFACTUHERB, 1 AtthtoldtttebUlhedCMebFtrtorj; i . PUQOMH* WAT,(nm St. OuußtmxtO ' laTstf : MP&MJriDC "'■“filar; dopeaeoroaL IfSTANTON CAVALRY! TWO WEttS MOBeToB VOLDKTEEBSI A SELECT OOBPBt AND TIIB 2If>ST ATTBAC :! - TirE ABV QQ THE BERVICE.' f $177 BOUNTY. Under tbe folfowfhg special order, ti.ued by the Secretary oLWar-r-for. whom the Battalion is named; SPECIAL ODDER NO —. * a WAaDKPAaTMenT, l Washington, D. G., Aegn«t 18,1862. / Jases M. Rchooninsker shall raise five com panies of eavsby, within three wevks. with the sanc tion of the Governor, ol the.jßtat# of Penneylvanis. They will be accepted by tbe War Department. ‘ EDWIN A. 6TANTON, Secretary of War. HxAnQPatTxas PckiisTLvaiaa Militia, 1 Harrisburg, August IDtb, 1863. / I The above authdrity of tbe Sec etery of War ts approved. . A. L, BUSSELL, 1 Adjutant General of Tennsylvanis. I • *•; . ' I From the above it will be seen that the under signed has been duly" authorized to raise the five companies within three w4ka. As this Is positively the only opportunity that will be offered for tboes who desire to engage In this branch of the servicer It Is highly important that it be embraced wltbont doley. Two compsni «, already nearly full, have been accepted, and will go Immediately Into encamp ment. ~ Oempanles, parts of companies, and squads, not al ready acceptod, havo now the last and nndoubtodly the finest opportunity for altering tbe service. All Bountiee from the United States will be given to the mhn, and the Allegheny County Bounty tosnch men aamavbe enlisted from Allegheny County. Tils Battalion has boen celled for spedrl..service by t te Secretary of War, and will bo arnled, equipped ai d honed with the ioast povslbledolay. The Washington Cavalry, of Philadelphtohasboen accepted In this Battalion. Itli undoubtedly one of the finest companies la the United States. . > Th* Lleu'eaaot wIU Jot the present be found at tbouffice of tbe Pittsburgh Whit* Lead Company, on REBECCA STREET, Allegheny City, or at tbe SecrulUag.Stand,'Utho Diamond. aa'AMf WITHOUT DELAY. The Pitteburgh Infantry Headquarters have been removed to' . ZyonV Building. Fifth Street, UfUEDIATILY BELOW THE POBTOr/ICK. Thla Company Is being recruited coder authority from the Government, for THBSJZ rBABSj 03 DVBINO TUB WAR, and will certainly receive ALL THE BOUNTIES Heretoforegiven to Volontrers from Allegheny county A few more men are required to fill up the Company to the number. The private bounty is still paid to recruits upon enlistment. SAMUEL HARPER, Captain. aa!3 JOHN J. CASE, Ist Llent. THE WAR.' PITTSBURGH RIFLES, CO. C, To be under the command of an experienced efflcei No drafting In this county, If the qoota Is filled by volunteers. • • BOUNTY 5165. Torn ont, men, and aave Allegheny county from draft. - Onr office Is at Mosonie Halt .» Don’t forget the piece, or the ease, PITTSBURGH RIFLES, CO. C. , BEN. B. KERB, Captain, an 13 . v (late of 00. A, fob P.B C„) FOR LIBERTY ! Freemen Ratty l NO UOBi QUABDINO SIBIL QOOtISI SO MODE FELLOWSHIP WITH TBAITODBI COBIIBOITIOS OP SIBIL PBOPIBTTI Men holding the above sentiments are. wanted t enlist in the ; JONES LIGHT INFANTRY. Each recruit will receive |OO BOUNTY. Drafting positively will commence on the lfitb Inst. DrafUd men receive no bounty, and the present law allows ibexa only fit per mouth. Only* few more men wanted. ••“Office, No. C 8 FIFTH BTBEET, 3d floor, over J. B. Beod i Oo.’e Jewelry Store. J U. McELWAIN, Captain. aoU -WILD T. WILEY, 3d Lieut. ITS=FORT PITT RIFLES, “ Organised at FOBT PITT GLASS WORKS, tUruanav, 9rn oestast. This Gomnwyto commanded by Captain K. D. DITHBIDGS, who baa bean to active servlco sixteen: months, and will accept a few more man of tmexeep ticmable character to fill op the rankx. The Bounty: received by this Company, which Is greater than that paid to any other. Is as follows; 8 ate of 1wnn5y]ren1a........^..^...^..^^.. w ,.t23 GO Allegheny to 00 On* month’s pay In l3 00 Enlistment foe. a 00 ' Do. from Captain 5 00 Bounty at dose of 7$ oo Total, „.. 00 WHeadquartere, No. to FIFTH BTBEXT. *. D. DITHBIDGB, (late of Co. A, 9th P. B. 0.,) : . J. LOWEBT;, *nll:tf . i Officers. > INFANTRY. 4 IN FOR THE WAR ANOTHER CRACK COHPANY. AS EXTBA BOtTBTT TO ETIBT EEOBBIT •»TOle», 65 WITH STBEET. 0, A. PALMER, Captain, a. a BCHOYXe, Ist Lieut. JNO. SHAW, Jr„gd “ GUARD, . : lortba BUOKTAIL BRIGADE. I have been aothorited to recruit a Company for, earriee in tbe BUOKTAIL BRIGADE. - Pay and bounty the tatao as other Allegheny coun • ty Volunteers.' fOO paid each recruit when mustered; Into service, -j 1 :j .... ; •. ~ . WUeadquartert. MORTON’S BALL, Fifth St., opposite tbe Pori Office, Pittsburgh. ' '/ • Lieut, WU. ItL DALGUE3H, :! V Bscrsitlng Ofllcnr. J^»FULTONJUFLE& TUBEt TSiBS DRTDUfiitiU THE. WAR I All peraona dwrirotia of terries their country, and: cot.belt* compelled to lobmll to t draft. will liamo* diately ealUt, andlhereby aecuretho |W.BOUNTY IttaxeeMortneitgolarpay, . By entborityof the Oorernor, thla Odnipaay will' be usder the command of - -8. M.WIOKEBdQA&f, Captain. ! - M . >‘J.BUTTOK. l«t Uottiecteu . COMK ONE, COUE ALLI /. ! aarstenlihs Oa«*,BEETIN IIOUBE, in Bit.: mood, Pitteburgb, aadet MABKETBOUrE Alle-i eheny City. » , Ko9:tf . - RIFLEIAr-YoUDtf 'men vY • of either city orgf the coanty, who would am# ■ I Mir c*nn'ry, 7 at>d who would.go under amda. Billy tllre to the rrepouititllt let of Ilia petition, one. who; la fteoodCbriatUottcdtt tbt earna >a good drilled, foldier, abould Joeeoo time in enllmeg nnder Cap. itlo J. If. SAMPLE, of tbeORAHAAI/BLYLKS Parent* tod wtrda wbo were diiarpolnuxi grUinß their young met In Ber. CWrk’a company, are Id* ritod to thla cbanceofbtiiog them: loin the rank* onder a Christian aoldta?. ; . ...... .1 . .. ~ Booplu ealUt for Three Year* ior. ibA .wtrrebd. rt* celre all foantlee paid by sorernmoot end ouuuty,. •sd In addition a fend of sfioo will be diftled among the company whan'fell. . r v:: BALLY YOB THISCOMPANY,:: i A ■ tola.-.. . 1,:.;,--. DEAVEHATIIEET. ; O* KNAPP’B BATTERY—Reeroito wanted.foMhia celebrated Bettery, now with tbearoyofVirginU,Gen.Fopeeotoa»andiaf. •. vU' ; •’ . : . LIEUTENANT ATWELL', Who htt bean deoiled on reemmog eerrice, will he to ttm city In a few days, In the meaatJme, peraona wliblog to Join the Battery will call's! ; ATWELL, LEE A CO.'S, feu 4 Wood dreet. Q3*150 MEN WANTED' ,tto> Seal of the 9th Bailment - Peezuylrenia BeaertM, aowln the field. Tonng. men' dealrou*. of earring their country canhof find a better reglmobt with whlchto oonnect Sbeoaelree. < *»Tle»dqaarten,WlLKlNfl il^Llw • ■ JOHN?. HIRKFATBICB,.. . anlMw »»■ - ; Bleak and Becrulilng Officer. JMITJHr JTOTICEB. ,|| 05T MfIATOET-; GUARDS WANTED, 'TWISTT ABLB-BODIEDMEH, to fIU up tha nab. This Company win bo mattered'in faunodr &iety, tb»erTe in JSdward Jay Allen'* Peltalioo, un der the gallant QEli. SiOBL.- serre tbelrccuntry under expe-' riauood officers would do well to call Immediately. Wfleadqoarteral DIAMOND, Allegheny. J. J. HALI.CnUIa. CHANCE! ' to”be matted. S. M. B±IER RIFLES. BODflT*. i_ 4165. -CipuJAMES OOLLOED, (UU of the Plttiburgli Bifl?s,)U now recruit lag a company lor the war. Hehaa the experience of sixteen months aerrice and wad in the battles of DrainetrUle and thePenlasoli. Yoongmen or the right stamp, who wish to enter the eemee of our couotryjn this hour of need; will hare no better chance, «i<none but thoeo of good morals will b$ accepted, < atd Uis intended to make 2?“ *“? "Crack Company" of Allegheny county. Through the liberality of mends, Gapt. 0. expects to arm *ochjaan with the celebrated “fibaxpe Btfle." _ at Headquarters, Po.9BFOPBTa BTBESTJ anil OP RHODES INFANTRY, (opposite QautU office,) FIFTH 6TBXET, PltUbnrgb. TWENTY MEN WASTED to fill op thia Com C. (^TAYLOR, CapUlo and Beerafting Officer. J. 8. HALL INFANTRY, Captain W. B. PARKINSON.—thirty man wanted to fill up this Company. The regular boon ties paid as soon as tho recruits an sworn Into the service. Tong Men or Allegheny County, don't be Drafted 1 WOfflee, No. 167 FOURTH STREET, be'ween Smlthflo'd and Grant I also tT.-CLAIR STREET; n6*.r the bridge, PUtsbargb,*and In the DIAMOND; Allegheny City. C.TOWNSESD; . anlfctf \ BecrolUng Officer, h Jrmnr ad vbrtisbmkjittB. £) DK HAVEN A BON, KEYSTONE FOUNDRY, So. 47 FEDERAL STREET, AtUghrof fa,, Maon'actnrers of every variety of COOKING AND ÜBATING STOVES. COOKING RANGES, wtth the lat*st Improvements; Tine and common Kean* eled GRATE FRONTS,.FENDEtiS, Ac. Also, CAST IRON HOUSE FRONTB, IRON RAILINO, and all kinds of CASTINGS to order. . M 23 JAMES IKW£N, Manufacturer of SCLPBURIO ETHER, SWEET SPIRITS OF NITRE. HOFFMAN'S ANODYNE, AQUA AMMO NIA, FFFj FOWLEY’S SOLUTION, bOLPBUIUCJ ACID, NITRIC ACID, MURIATIC ACID, NI TBOUB AOID/fte. May be found et John Irwin A Sons. 67 Water street. ao23:tf tpUK SALE.—A small Form, contain' J. log 63 acres, all fenced; and 42 acres cleared. A good two etory f une house, of 6 r oms and kitehrn, with porcher, a large stable and other outbuildings. Prime Orchai d of great variety of fruit of choice se lections. Bprisg in every.field, and good firming land. Situated three mlto wait of New Brighton, tn Beaver county.- Ia ofldred cheep, and terms to' suit. Apply to ? . B. McLAIN A CO., 103 Fourth street. I/OK SALE---A good route on the I.’ Evtxnto Qaz'ette, with a Urge nom» er of sub-' ■cnbere, the present Carrier having enlisted. In quire at this office, from ato ♦o'dacßp.m. filVf ENTY-FOURTH LiSJ UKArFIJ: L CATIONS FOR SELLING LIQUORS, filed In the Clerk's Office op to August 22J, 1863: Bllhara Charles, tavern, 6th ward, PitUbnrgh; Berg Dsalel, other goods; McKeesport; Bach Catharine, tavern, 6th ward, Pittsburgh; Creaban Peter, do, North Fayette tp; Dieeeroth Vn., other goods, Birmingham; Diikee W. 0., tavern, Ist waid, Pittsburgh; Griorod Rebecca, Urero, 2d ward, Pittsburgh; Bends] Adam, do, -7th do, do; Herwig Em eat, dv, Ist do, do;' Hepple August, eating hotne, 4th ward, Allegheny; Hszlett John, tavern, Fawn township; Henke Jerome, do, do do; . Kqllar John, da, Ist ward, Pittsburgh; Mei agar Michael, eating house, Chaitiets tp; Mclntyre John, tavern, Ohio tp; Mclli-rnan F. (L. do Lower et, Clair tp; McDonnell James; do Cl artierv tp; > McCfickart S. ACo ,ather goods, 4tb w’d.Pltlab’g; Rnckstson W., eating boose, 3d wsrd, Pittsburgh; Birachau Matthew, tavern, Union tp; Schaaf Frederick, other goods, Birmingham; Sttanb John N., eating house, 4 h ward, AUeghV, Woiff Loutsa, ether goods, 3d ward, Pitiaborgb; Rail Charles, eating boos** Birmingham; Ball Jamb, tavern, Birmingham; Riea Lonisa, other goodvXut Birmingham; Tim Court win meet on MONDAY, September Ist, IM2, at 10 o’clock, to act on the abort meea. . •aSfcStd \ W. A. HEBRON, Ctwh. fyJAKailAl/d HAL EC. ; 7 l? f 4 -WriVof Bale.br the Bonotable J? 4® A the District Court of the Doited SUtea, In and for the Eastern District of Pmmylr»nt*, ln Admiralty, to me directed, will be told, at Pnbllo Sole, to the btghcat and beet btd». der, forcMb, at BAUCEL C. COOK 8 AUCTION BTOUB, Ho. ISA Sooth Front street, on Monday, September let, 1862, At IOJj o’clock, e Urge ueortmeat of. \x ‘ IDEaTT GOODS, IBIBH LISINS, * \ muslins, \ PRINTS. WHITE GOODS, 1UO&OIDC&IX8.- - • H’DN’FB, An,, Ac. Ooodi arranged for anamination, wlthcatalocoea, one day prerfooi to aaie. WILLIAM MILLWABO, B. B MinM B. D. of Po. R. K. BUittKK, T : Heanthcturer o! ereiy deecrfptton of '• i ■ B’TTE.ITITTJK.E 80. 45 BHITBnkLB STBXET, '■ | ’ ‘ Fmsßtifioa. . AftUlamorteteatof fXrrSBBEOa UABOTAL TVBBD FCBBITU&B constantly on hand, whim we will tell at the lowest price* few CASH. lalftlTWrit. ■■ „• - . . .. oanca or tu» oonraoixaa or Atutouxv Oo..) - „ : "Pittsburgh, Pa., Aageet 81*1.186i. f QEALED PROPOSALS will be zeoeiv- KJ ed at Ihte office until the 80th instant, for trace ertbtog Dnpllcaite for AaeHaon. Bern* pW can bo eeea on application, u < By dlraotiod of Oounty Cotsmieiiocerß. v »iaat HKNBr l.mbkbt, roqirau.r. WflCI W Tan jjoatlQUM Ol Al_f-Xnn»„T e « | '! • , ■ ■ Pitliburgh, Pe., Aofott aut, ma. T. J rpo COAL MERCHANTS,—SeaIed JL.rtepontav|U t* rewind m tbb oOco nottl u™ 28th Inataat, for farntohiog its thousand biuheU of. good merchantable Voal, deliverable oa Fifth aad' bom nrecti, cppotiU the entraaoi to the Conn Honan and JaU, In lota not: lon than ate hundred T boabela per day • ..,; By direction of County Ccmmtmlooen. , V anffliat n»NBr LAMBKBT, Oontroßer. PUI'ORK HAVING ruUR mm£ JUOBeFR TAKIN, oh Hi, MAGNOLIA BALM. Tbljolo|wtprepmltoorendore ttai iklmtlt ud : freeb, Imparting to ft a marble parity! lorMtaby- SIMON JOHNSTON, „ wnorSmUbloldud Poittbitrt»u_ _ *"fA •reortmoot of Boon, (liquid ud drr.l Peorl Powdon, OUk DaJlj; HobiTSaotet Bnn ruD, ea.i bond/ : : ' ' ■ - ; uoOyjs, ' j . (frontln, ilia Pm»,) ■ 1 e«/a PA. .H12.1m . .. A. »~fcor.ittck. y uiuittXft I ARUY BiUK’Tsi A tupud compUUitock br " ' * . : ABUT.WHBTB, ’ JnitMc.lfbd.bd'lbruli.t ih. lovMtcubpricM. I wTitf «ATOH. MAonnH » 00.. n nnbu ANU ARMS. B.ipho’i »i.bt.trfftit.nVAHa6iaiA txa ud ABTIFIOIAL JUHDB. (o P p«ib ! B l .7i l chou.H^? 1 ,,#i ’ AUW4V t;;; _ < ** H, ° I * far aClwaiar.- .■ ; .; PennavlTama half Ooajpaay hiTe remored their ofilce from No. SlWood atieetto tbe Old Brewery, corner of PUL atreot and DnooeaneWay. Offlca on Ottetreet. OKOBQSCtfLBOUK. Agent." aatinn . ■ •••; • . ** I RiliTiiKSjfor drink -o*lPlniM met exttltat wucte be jMtreulndrt tbcUdlißob. “•f PW>»i*o«dWbt.ol«lr.tr»t. . t Mg) -; v J. A U. pniLUPB. ' r ' r * rpABLE LINES, J. M. Burchfield’s. DAMASK TABLELUTZH; ' SNOW DROP TABLE LINEN; UNBLEACHED dor do; NAPKINS, TOWELS, - CB'ASH, 104, 11- i, 13-4 SHEETING; 64,9 8 PILLOWMUSLIM; BLEACHED A HD UNBLEACHED MUSLINS. Nbw Goods jastj received; at~ North east corner Fourth and Market Sts. , gEARINMIND, SOLDIERS, If 70ago Into camp without WOOL EH BHTRTfI and SOCKS, It will bo at the serious risk of poor health. A complete aaortment of ABUT SHXBTIL 80OKS, BEWING OASES, *c» Foraal*atth*foteeifea4pr{ce*, by. HACBUM & CLYDE, ' aoIS - T 8 Market it., between 4th and puwiowlir- GOODS 1, NEW GOODSI Wo hard an elegant and attractive stock of TBIMHfNGS. rCBNISjpHO GOODS. - KHBBOIDEBIEB, ~_L . VARIETIES, ' NOTIONS, , BOSIEBT, v OLOVESr- • GAUNTLETS, “French Dimpaie”:aai.«Flexnra” SKIRTS, COB -BEIB»H£AD-NETB, Ac., In large variety and foie prices Jot GAbB. HACBUM&GLYDE, aulßl 18 Market at., between 4th and ■Dt****^ yiOLDKTBBB OUTFITS, HOHHBB TBIKMIHG STORE, Nos. 77 and 79 Market Street : FAHOY FLAHHIL SHUTS, uniqHlif a. pRM tbl* no-Dtaf: * / WOOLEN ONDEEBHIBTB AND DBAWXBS: Woolen, Merino and Cotton HALF BOSS;- 811 k ana Cotton POCKET H’DK’PS; And everything elao requhdte for an outfit.'' TO-WHOLESALE BUTEBB. Blue, mixed-and white WOOLEN YABHB; G«ev WooICSDEBBHIBISand DBAWEBS; HOOP BKIBTB AND COB*ETP; t CHENILLE AND OOBD NETS: Black Eegliih CBAPES and BOMBAZINEfi; HARROW TBIMIUNO RIBBONS; ’ Embroidered SETS-AND OOLLABS; — : - Gent’s and Ladies’ LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS: And all kinds of NOTIONS and FASOT GOOD 3, for •ala cheap, at Hoiuirs TBlinilNO BTOBE,' 77 and 79 Market roost. QOUNTRY MERCHANTS ■*- WILL FIND ' ' ■ BEEETHJGB, SHI&IINOS, and - ‘ PBIHTB, In all the varfona brand*, at J.W. Barker & Co.’s, 59 Jttarket Street, AT LESS THAN EASTERN PKIOES. OirCoilß AND SO . ’ v ; ' • mis OPEN— OH ■ Monday, August 18th, And during the week,rww and deal raMerty hoof .» . i)BT C3-00IDS, Adopts to th« Tall krad,. . ’ DOMESTIC GOODS, ' ■ - -\ ■ . i*.. . . ParcbiHd beta* tbe lot# bdraaoo, win bo ooldAk LESS THAN PRICES. OiTTEBia Cash. C. HANSON LOVE A CO. ■ 0015 ■■ . ; - „ . T 4 MABKBT 6TBBBT. MILITARY . : BCCKAHBHBBAQBILBTB I - In buff ed por, whllo, reoelrid bj upron, »t. , BATpW. MACBOM* CO/BA Ho. nrißßolwbtX JJBRLIN ZEPHYR! .'V . Utco Ba EXPHTit wool. of «U tte tbolo, ud meorite aba&oe and mUttree, for flm> y knitting. More Klppltod U quality U laolhupnottl .Kaetovnpnm.. -vr; •'v • «ATON,IIAOBUW*OI\ r •_ mlg, ';-V u/ HmlTTOUirtroetJ ; TOAKOr STBIPBD WOOIi SHIRTS, and Trarebra* Wear, .‘o wa bare Inatrecelred orer 60 dosan of nnoartad goaUUn of TEAVILTHO nHIBTS, from the flnnt to the foVMt «tad Ba. We Inrtte ipedal attaaUonto theetylnof theae«ood«. . ' rATos.BAtmeif ato., .Ko.T7-Flfthatreet« WOOLEN KNITTING YAKNEi-' 1 Sold aHuilmlo end nttn, by ' BATOH.kAoioiAaX), nil HowlTrUktl. gUMMER GOODS- ~ - ' SBItIAHO AT:- Reduced Prices. . :■■■ JAOOHET LAWKS, U U)Jo. ' OBOAKDIIS, from ll)fo. to 87)t ’ y A riW BCIIHZB flLKßleft/attltf* SBAWtAa*cost - - -. • *• -•••< BACQBE*,a»«ai. fiUiS MAHTLS3,at coat/* * rikOfr BAHTILLLB ASU POXHYBTfir II ud o|VlMli t ...i.' ,T-.- .-.J-/ ; n. bwt vaUtjof HOOP BKIBIB, Js« o»a*A./ J":/-; W.&8.H116V8. THEATRE. Leave and Managsr.-... W*. Hxxficsaa. Tf—WWW •, ; *_ Illia. NIGHT. SATJUEDAT STXNINO, ISS3T The OLD DBCBT, newly painted and decorated * IT*** department, with an entire new company of Gentlemen, will open with, the perform- Baffaille, tho Reprobate..of P*ri*. DAH01...... H’LLE BOSA CEBETA. • -'-'To bo foUowed by • . : Bitk loTpln, the Highwayman. ' pANgE.... ....—~~ M’LLE BOSA CEBETA. To conclude with . THE IRISH RECRUIT. “ JUERCBLtJt'T T^tMJLORS. NEW GOODSI I £JEW GOODS! HENBT 0. HALE. A C 0„ ({Successor* to fame* 0. -Watt,) Are how fecel ring their Summer Stock, comprieing every variety of goods adapted to men and tojenir, which, in exteni,.cholo* taste and prfoeawill campara favorably with any in the trade. french, American and Wee tof England Clothe, of the beet every ehsde and quality—W very targft amortment; Camtmerea and Doertlna; 6uper Black French Doeaklna; Soper Black Trench OMd meree; Taney Ourtmeree In every variety: Bibbed. Black and Taney Oueiaeree;Bilk; Mlmit risilirinrc oleyerrshadeand color. i . - ' VESTINGS—Fancy Silk and Batin Vesting* haw style* Boper Black Satin and SUk Vestings; MaUasa and Fancy SUk Verting*; White Figured SUk and Satin Vesting*. .. Alio, every variety of .goods for Budnem Coats; likewise a very choice selection of Tarnishing GodAi adapted to gentlemen’s wear. v Soliciting an , early call from our friends and the nubile, any order* entrusted to our care will meet with prompt attention and punctuality in aD caaea. HENRY G. SALS* Merchant Tailors. mbl2 Car. Penn and St. Clair streets. ; •AUCTMOJr. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF BEAL ESTATE IN ALLEGHENY CITT AND McOLUBB TOWNSBIP—Oa TUESDAY EVENING, September Ittb, at 8 o’clock. wlU'be r.ld, by' order of. tfce Orphans’ Court of ABegheny eehoty, at the. Commercial Sales Booms, H Fifth street, the following described property, belenrtns to the estate of the fote Wm.Dyer,doarted: “ * A lot in the Fir t Went of Allegheny City, thirty foet tttat oh South Avenue, (late Bans Lank) and extending back 160 feet, more or leas, fo St. Clair ls erected a two-etory brick daelUng and thoouttmildiugs—bdlng lot No. 9 and half of lot No. Ift In. St. Clair Denny** vdan of %subdivision out lot No. 89 th tbe orirtnafplan of Aliegheny. on which there is ah annual grott d rent’of left. AlsoalotlnMcCiaretownship.aituatedon Woods* Bon and‘the New Brighton Plank Boad, 1 acre and. 2»>f perches, on which is erected a large stone basement and unfloiihed building, bting iot No. Sinaplanofloulaldoutby B. D. Cochran and M. McGoanlgle, guardians of the minor children of Johnston Lecky, deceased. ‘ Timm or Eau -For farther particulars apply to 8, Dyer, 61 Federal street, Allegheny; of Jonn-Ca* nard, Administrator, at the -Pittsburgh -Foundry, BlrmiObham. . . J. Q. DAYJS, Auct. INE RlFUfi AMD MUSICAL IN -6TBUHESTS AT ACCTION.—On SATUBDAT EVENING, August 23d, at 8 o’clock, willbeeold, at the Commerdil Auctiou House, 6t Fiflhatmt t a' Sportsman’s superior Blfle, with .globs sight, and accoatraaents complete, msde to evder by (kale handsomely finished with allrer mounting, and la walnut case. Also, one exceilent'Guitar, with pat. ant keys and case; two Clarionets, Ac.T ' aa29 J.~Q. DATIB, Auct. OGUTGiiH&KiUWU A'i’AUGTIUN— (JOB SATUBDAT MOBNING, August S3d, at l(k o’clock, wiU Davis’ Auction, M Firth sL: 100 boxes Scotch Herring. r ao2B : J. Q. DA VIS, Auct. Bourbon whisk* & cuumao BBANDT AT ACCTION.—On BATDBDAY HOBNINO, Aa,nit 234, a 10 o'clock, wUI be cold, at the. Commercial Bales Booms, 64 Fifth stnst, 6 barrets choice Bourbon Whisky; .12 CMvs cupcrior old Logulac Bntadjr; nuftf j: q. DA via. Auefc YTALUABLH ti'l'UGKa AT AUCTIDN. V —On TUESDAY EVENING, August 28th, kt 8 o dock, wfll be sold, in tbs Second Floor Balee Boom of the Commercial Auction Honm; 61 Fifth rtnht: . 80 share* Exchange Bank 6tock; . : 80 do Iron City do, do; 80 do Mechanics’ do dot 26 do M.AIL do . do; -83 do AUegbeny do do;- ••• 85 do Hand Street Bridge Co; 85 d> Monongabsla Befogs Co;' 85 do . gfchanlce* Bank Btock; . - 10 do ’ Iron Oily ' do- do; •nZI J. G. DAVIS, And. QBNVAS BHOHai. ' ; . r --- - - . CAN7AS SHOESI CANVAS SHOES ) To arrive to-dsy, at the HABOHIC HALL AUCHOH HOUSE NogSSKfthstTuA- ADJOURNED OKPHANb' COUKT TUXSBAT XTZKISO, August>: etB o dock, as per adjournment, by order dc the | Orplaaa Court op Allegheny county, will be noli, on the pramlew.coßeaver etreeijn tbwßacead Ward of the CUyofAUethsoy, ro7%lUa bSS tog lota, ognmopclng at a point flfty.twp feet aonth« wmrdly from the owner of Jackaoaendßeaseratxasta and extending beck 100 feet, to an aOey kO feet wide. On Oavor thf tota are ended a lwo-rtcrv frame dwelling hone and atable. ’ •- Txxnsor B*x»—One-third cash, raddtie to oca and two years, with totareat.' J. Q. pato. Av±: ... : Btiir.Bxu,. \ --T*. - _ Adm*rof Mato>toi Leech, drc’d.l ■ - UiATY IsAWKKNU&VIIiLE lsUTb IO AT VOHDAT MOfiHDiS, An guet atlO oTdoctiwm be eold, on the pceaW adjototog Toil Bwm; oppoalta Cemetery Qaa* in the Borough of lawxennnUe. sixty, deatobla BnUdtow Lots,aitnstadaaMtowas .- -.- . ; . •’ Tliteea Lotnoaßntler afreet, avenging: orarßl feet treat each, and extending bade from 109 to Ilk feat each, to a SO toot alley. ; 'Lota on Pearl afreet, (which to SC feet -Bid*) haring each, a front of sd feet, mid eslwd* toghackUifeetcaAtleaSOfeotmUey. > > Two oorner Lots an Peeri street, 47 Met frent, and exUoding beck Hi feat each, to a SChfeotaneyi tarteea Lots mi Broadway,SifedHroaWaadsx* tending back 114 tat to aBO loot alley, - , Oaa comer Lot on Broadway,47 feet front, and ex> trsdtog baekUifeet to a SO feetalfry. ' Thaw of access «rery tea mla wfen by the LawreooaviOe I inTiiinr Bail way, and occupying the most haallhtol and pleasant tocstfao, are t«y deafrable tor ho oca Bpecnlatocaln real eMata wohUddwdT to aitmriT thfreale,aa the leu mat be add xegardfeae of price, Tsruq or cask, reatdoa to cam and tsro. yean, with Interval.secured,hr bond and mortgage-'-'-. . ■' hadat theAnotto&Booms, Ha Si fifth attest. > ; ; , . J.G. DAVIB, Attct. PENftbYLVAMA AVENUJU’KO* JL X&TI AT JIOJIS* XKB) A«|tn 83th, at 10 o’clock, wilt be ask!, entbe pnaileerfhe allowing vmluahfe BaUdteg bid .ont from a pert of the well known Xaatia estate t ■»• Twelve lots SO feet front ©a forbee street, (which to Wfeetwid*)wad extending beck from ? 110 to W. feet to Beech auey, 84 feet wtt*. ' - . , Ope lot a? tetlOX inches front on Beech aßn. with a teat of 9 ibet 10 Inchsi an Tot bee street,. »n<* rcpwnetn lot* SO feet fronton JTorbee street ana extending beck ISO feet toTutinstreet, e 10 tooc Street, : V •’■' ."'7 \Oae lot about S 5 feet. ft.inches front on Torbo* rtert and extending hack ISO feet, withe fronts about* feet tocbta on Turinstreet. Tcd lote SI feet front on Tcatin afreet, aa& extend tog beck from lIS tolfiS fwL to Braddockxfreet. Hew Uppetos toexceUest ImpreremehteaU alow Ajrenwe bftw etoce He exte». "ttan into fifth'Stttot Is -übd npon;endtoatety brief time . this will . be the-iavurite outlet franco oriy.-Them Ibteare jut beyond the tit y Une, ant eligibly attuatai.alongside, fieaeca street, e 60 foot street extendtog\frva the area no. Ho finer situa* ttoa tor conrsalenti&d cot&fertable our city, The aaleirperwß proxy. ' TstiwiW Wiiw'ittiii tblTTi cash;balance in cam’ end two fteis, with interest, secured by bend ud Mortgage. : ’v--; V" ~ imfiN'iV’ WYti'S\ YOUTlib AM> JIM. CHItBBBTra BwTSitt^BeeoolcHaHAue ttonHoua. , : • \ • . an2t rUJUVAb biIUKSL it MdUleUantTs \J Ancttei HotaaSS Fifth stcret.- .■ . angll IJUUlfbiUK'ibyioriiiuliod'frndMisses, AAattheltoaooleHeltApdUoßgeßßß.* -au2l —•-. y 'SU3I-- A BMY BHOlfiS. a genuine article, lor TiAafefew^.el-giwalhßdk-anC MlbbES AND UHJJUDKISN'b MlBTApaUefeWjWt : --r .• : .r."--WigJg^B.; r yt~A f/KWM AKn young aaa of 17>-«ne who bu eomeecsnatottiice with the Dry Qeodecrtrtaunlngbaxlne—rrefemd ruiy by addrsastafc immediately,Bps. TCT. Peat Oflcs. - -- • : -snS2:H TJOOK-KEEFEB WANTED.—A man •Jj eatable of taking charge of aaet of Book* fa ■ vaokaale Irtm Btfefiowe; owe who will make him* ttlf gananflr usefulaboufthahouse, Hooa&ted apply bat con fonrisb unexceptionable terttoiaaiau ae to weral cbarncair and industrious babUi. fltfsry wafesta-AHrawBOX O. ;wall • 0000 BUBil OK KYM WANlKlfc ~ ' HocSrs DkamiUT. •/, _•' 5 MPWffipay the afe ptfcaa?' 1 4 _ {| .V>* nmx • • '' THOflAd HOOBArI lB9 first afreet, Pittsburgh,
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