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It says . .. that Mr, BEWinn's reply is in temper and tono admirable,.os his public papera always aref that ho states’also.'very distinctly ‘and forcibly, the fact that the nation is now en . B®*®s W » «*Ttt war,and.not in a political canyaa* and thathe wisely: advisee his correspondent to .leave the task of reviving old pahy issnea to a more fitting opportn tnty, while he shall devote hla pen and en ergies to the noblo dnty -of filling up the armies of his ..country with men who are' eager to fight its enemies in arms. No : Bounder advice bould bo given. : Xho imperative demand upon every, citi sea-now is toswell tho ranks of war—to enlist himself if he is competent, or to pro : cure some one to enlist in his place if he is not, and, in short, byoyery means in his power, to add to tbs number and the effi ciency of the great army of. freedom. Who eyer steps, in snoh an emergency; to discuss ilitUe faedous issues, to revive old prquir dices, to foment dissensions, or to diseonr age and dampen the spirit of the nation; is, towny the least, no friend of onr institu-. tions and liberties., The Svening Pott then proceeds to thejUseussion of whatiS a great : . and paramount issue which cannot be post ■■■■;■ poaed. ■ \ * ' Bat at tho same time it seems to ns that ■, Mr. Soward in his letter has failed to grasp .... an essential consideration in the contest in which we- are engaged. Old party issues ... , are passed, because: simply there are no parties which.wish to dispnte them. All the loyal men of the country aro anzlons only to fight. But what if a question, whioh was a party question, has become by theforce of iiv. resistible oroumstances the central and turningpointof the national existence? 81a v.ery, for,example, was a merely civic and political question in former times; men had a -perfectly constitutional right to divide . ■ ■■• their views in regard to it; parties could be legitimately formed around it; andthe government was obliged to act in reference ' ■ to these divisions of opinion. But has it" : remained so? Are the relations of the : subject the same now that they were ten .: years ago,, when the whole country ac knowledged the supremaoy of the Consti tution? . Or, in other words, has thearmed , • revolt of the slaveholders against the Con fltitutioa and Union wrought no cbhngS ? .We confess that we can see but one an ■ swer to. these queries; and we marvel that so. acuta a mind as Mr. Seward Bhonld have failed to note the distinction in all its full ness. The owners of slaves, who were lately Jiur . inends and fellow-citizens, are now our sworn and malignant enemies; they have procured the secession of ho less than eleven States from the Union; they have armed no less than three hundred thousand men against the government and . the integrity of the nation; they have mur dered, lather in wanor by the mob, thous . ands upon thousands of loyal and inno cent men; they oven now threaten with fire and rain the very capital in which Mr. Seward sits and writes; and for more than n year, as no one: knows better than he. they have plotted and intrigued with the despotisms of .Europe to procure the over .. ■ -.throw of republican liberty on thia conti nent by the arms of foreign hirelings and ■the,money: of foreign anstooraciea. In a word, they are, -in every manner and sense, at war with ns and onr government. They. , would, annihilate that government if thoy could; they would bum to the ground Washington, New York, Philadelphia, and every ether Northern, olty, if they eould; and they would kill every eon~or brother thatwe have in the field, if they could, or .. consign. him to the eame prisons and tor ment* which they Jately inflicted on the gallant Corcoran and Wilcox. Do they, then, stand to ns in any relation in whioh wo Should treat them more leniently or : kindly than we would treat any other open, avowed, malioiooa and desperate enemy ? - No,; they are onr enemies, the bitterest . - and cruelest that we have ever had, and we can know them only as snoh nnlil they lay down their arms. As enemies ws most dealwith themand their institutions, not according to old party principles, nor under Ihs dictates of.mcre politieslprndence,hut hjf the /rigidest laws of war. They have v made war upon us for the eake of slavery, and we ore hound to dispose of it in the .. .way.which will most promote our military . •.success.. If by declaring tho emancipation ■ ■ .of.'the slaves we can divert the great pro ducing class of iheSouth from the side of rebellion to that of unity, we are under thß aefemnest obligations to declare that Oman _ cipation, without reference to any past sues or-any existing: prejudices. If by employing the negroes in. tho severe labors -pf: the .garrisons.-, and camps we: can. Save ■ the lives of our sons and brothers, we aro bound to do so or incur the fearful respon sibility jhf their needless and wanton sabri : fiee. It, finally, the danger of tho republic becomes extreme, and we can resene the :.! sacred cause of liberty, and constitutional,- government only by arming the slavcnijtl i is.net a question of policy, bnt one of abT - soloto.duty, to give them arms. ./■ God in hig. - . providence has laid upon us and our gener ation the heavy task of proservingfor this . . continent - the - glorious fabric of Union, whioh is the sooroe of our -national pros perity, honor and freedom, and we mnstdo - it by eveiy, honorable means that be has placed in onr - power.- No- puerile cry .of I abolitionism, no cunning appeal to old pro-' ~ judlces of: race, should bo allowed to divert us from the end,' or 'even to confoge our minds ae to its necessity aud imperative ness, . . -StaTOy, then, we repeat, while it has lost . -'.noneof'ita-odipus-eivil.-.and : polilieal- fea - baa become, by the madness-of -Its a military question; It mnstbe £raated by the Government as a military question. Ii is tho only canso of separa tion betweentbe peopleof the Northland! Souu, Who, werotbat rcmored, would falj' iglo each other's arms-like transiently 'em ■ > tranced lovers; it is now contributing snarly all the c subsistenee by which ' the i rebels in arms are supported f it builds the greater part of their fortifiestlons, and it . dlgajbogreator nfcraber of their trenohes; it alwe. enables'.nearly all able-bodied White, rebels to join the army; and all the . while it is as true as it is-that the sun shines in the heavens that tho subjects of . -it,, the .poor victims of the syetem—the ne .grees would eagerly, if they could, glee ... all their mutole and alt tbeir industry, and ■.all their production to the loyal cause. In - ■ - such a case, wbat is tne dictate of military -law end-prudence? Must we still force . : the four millions of slaves to give aid and to-the enemy—must -wo insist - upon their raising the supplies. of - that - - enemy—most we keep them at the earth works and the trendies, of the fee, or must - -.me, : without regard to . higher: considers^ . . tkrasintotved, turn tbeir physical ener -giestwldeb ate so effeetive;<to -the side of the union, the Government, liberty, and' a ---speedy pesos? * - - -. Mr, Howard -need hoi -to be - told of thd -effect which the doubtful poUoy hitherto .pursued by.tbe in regard ,|to..tias.mstter:of-slirery, has bad on cur Hols, Secretary of State, Jhg.lherefere Foreign Socrelary, and has Iwedhronghtinto immediate contact with UpmUmtßi of England and tho Conti- The Great Eastern’! Last Outward ' Trip. - • A pasiecgtr on board the Great Eastern on her lost outward, trip, writes to the Lon don jVetos. an interesting account oftlfe voyage. Beeays: “Bat the interest exoited by oar ship fol lowed her all across the ocean. We sigbted : quite a number of ships, and no matter what oonrse they woro eteoring, theyvery generally changed it, and edged in toward so os to get a nearer view.' One of these, a Quebec ship, ss I understood, bound for Olasgow, seeing us a long way off, and haring a fair wind, turned sereral , miles out of herway tq givens a near berth. ■ As , wopassed her within speaking distance the I told skipper gave us three times three i cheers from, all hands mastered on his quarterdeck. Wo of course responded: • “Nearly erery erening there was a dance on deok, so generally tine did tho great ship make the weather. I hare not noted that the ship_oarrlea:a band,'that contrib uted largely to the enjoyment of the’ voy age, which seemed- to come- to an end 'too soon. I cannot pass oTer an unpleasant ness that grew out of one of these “balls,” which woo giren in the dining saloon: on account of rough weather, when wo were about mid-ocean. Tho captain had ordered tho room to bo, decorated, and it happened l Gial ; in conformity, with custom; the £ng- I Hsb-and United States flags were festooned together at ene end.of thesaloon. This , gave deadly offence - to about twenty sensi > tire persons calling themselves “Confeder ate .Americans," but who - had -doubtless swallowtd the ooth :of allegiance to the Mon,,in ..order to be allowed-to pass through to New' York. - Thesemeninso lontly demanded that tho captain should take down the stars and stripes, or put up i TJgk iiLiSoksfeio’Li : : : : - "• : , J ■ ■! ( v'r tf - ,• *, t •_ t ,-r : .y . tT „ s - ,fitt**ll Anzettt MONDAY MORNING; ADO. 25. Interesting matter will be fonnd on oor Ait and fourth, pages this morning. ?? d *l»'b| , «ortato<y:'iii»lH*d' to creait lorhisvigusnce and-sagacity. But let us tell him, what he understands so well secretly, that there would have-been little occasion to watch traitors in Europe if the government at home had discharged Its whole duty. If it had proclaimed the real Mature dud end of the war—to which everybody admits it must come sooner or it "had: told' the "world "that this’ revolt was an armed insurrection of slave holders to BOcnre and/ extend their hellish dominion,' and' that the government was determined- to put-' down tbat ; ; revolt by crushing its causer-no traitors could have raised their heads in Europe., So deep is the'; anti-slavery "sentiment of the whole civilised -world—so vehement and - pro found tho detestation of the wrong—that rebel agents .would have /.-been • received in London and Paris; and Madrid, as Haynau, the woman-wbipper, was - received: by. the stalwart brewers: of Barclay & .Perkins. The indignant multitudes of every nation would have risen against them, and spewed them out of their mouths, as things nau seous toGodand man. , We alone, by our vacillations, have given those agents character abroad; we have treated their revolt as an honorable not as anirii famous one: and we-'have converted 'into belligerents, worthy of international cour tesy, a set of men who- would 1 otherwise' have, found a foothold'* only among the Coraairs of Barbary, or the men buyers of the Guinea - Coast. Europe would have been one..with us if we had wisely managed, our own ease,'and Mr. Seward been .spared his arduous labors to circumvent .the machinations of envoys who : swarm like locusts in every European Court now, and whose shrieks for intervention may be heard from nearly eveiy tree. In a word, our cause wbnld have; been placed on a basis of right and justice which, nearly every man in the. civilized world would have approved and helped. Gj/n, Hunter’s Colored Regiment. Late advices from Hilton Head say that the colored regiment, known as tho First South Carolina Volunteers, has been dis banded. Letters from there say that jus tice to the men themselves required -their disbandment. . Under a regimental organi sation for throe months, these negroes hod been drilling, performing useful fatigue duty, but had not received a cent of pay. ~ Seeing their fellows employed. as servants for officers, and as laborers in the Quar termaster and Commissary Departments, obtaining good wages without being sub ject 'to restraints inseparable from camp life, these black had lately shown some dissatisfaction and clamored for.jiM fie*. Gen. Hunter, alwayß quick to redress grievances, at once disbanded the regi ment. He had repeatedly appealed to the War Department in behalf of Ihesepatriotio freedmen, and had tacitly, if not expressly, ■received its sanotion to keep the organize* tion In existence, as the sending down, of Uniforms, accoutrements and arms for it fully proves. But further than this the Government did not go. The soldier .of the black brigade could not be mustered' into the service, and consequently could not be paid. Their officers were without commissions, and consequently without legitimate authority. Neither men nor officers were amenable to any tribunal, nor. to any code of law, military or otherwise. Ho court-martial could take, cognizance of any offenses committed by the regiment; and the officers, while wearing the uniform of. their nominal grades, were liable to in sult and ignorement at the hands of .every pro-slavery * subaltern, or oven private, duly mustered inte -Unole Sam's service# The officers of the colored brigade wore de serving non-commissioned officers, selected with a special view to their capacity from the white regiments; but they were, with out commissions, consequence, the anomalous position of enlisted men of the volunteers/ wearing the uniform and Claiming the salutes of duly commissioned officers. Even the food furnished the regi ment, Gen.HusTZs was personally respon sible for. Under these circumstances, Gen. Hdxtes, greatly disheartened before, within ah hour after ho saw the President's refusal to ac cept the, services of the colored brigade of fered from the. Northwest, disbanded the colored regiment. : The men, however, are all within reach/and can be had whenever ; the country shall require their services. v Oca Next Sbhatoe.—lt has been ru mored'-that' Hon. A. K. MdCnusE was an aspimit for the %S. Senate,'on the ;*xpl*: ration of Ur. Wilmot's term, next Marob. The Harrisburg Telegraph ■ says authority tively ■ that-_CoL McClcee “jeillnot 6c a : candidate far :tha &nator#A/p." .* We are glad of this, forwe tUnh t,hat Ur. WnjfOT should be re-electedj should re ceive this compliment frointbe Republican party without opposition.'"HehasoniJ had the übexpired term' of Mr. CAJtiiros, and aB:hiß conduct has met with uuiVenalapr .probaiionj ho should bE-unanimously pre tested for fre-cjectibn should he have a ma jority in the next Legislature. , '. Wn.t. the Agents of the Associated Press explain how it comes that the Eastern~ifler noonpapers of flatarday-wero furnished-with the Preiident's letter, while wehad not a line. s Xho '* lines were hot" out of order, as the arrival of. some Unimportant Washington dispatches,yesterday,proves. ; We are gstting somewhat accustomed to these oversights, but aro by no means becom ing-reconciled* .... 4 i the emblem of Confederate independence. ; | He refused todo eithert'veTy properly tell-1 ing them thet hie ship wee a neutral,.trad- ‘ ing between hie ; own oonntry and the United States; and it wonld r betihiejenough when hie;Queen and hie employers ordered it to recogulie the Confederate flag. “The Great Eastern brought over bu .thie occasion the largest cargo erer carried in one ship; . She had ten thousand -tons of freight, the, gross receipts for whioh and for passengers amounted to £lB,OOO ster ling, and the net profits to £B.OOO. Thie must be regarded as the beginning of a gfeaUiuccess.- Tfie.Greaf Eastern may be set down as a failure in speed.' She prob ably never will realise the estimates of Brunei and Stephenson, bat sheis' notes slow vessel; and. personal comfort will ren der her a favorite passenger ship, whilst commercial success will lead to new adven tures and new Improvements' in ocean steam navigation.’ 1 _ HAMMOND—On Sunday, the 23d Inst.. JOHN :HI()PL£, toa of Wm. J.and Mary A. Hammond, agodSmooth*tod.l4days: ' t "_ -j ••. ’ • The Mmids of the family are retpect fully invited to attend the funeral, tata (Monday) annnoo*. at 4 o’clock, from the residence of hie parents, Small ' m)n street. Ninth Ward. PUBLIC JTOT ICES. JT^ 8 LECTURE AT THE IRON CITY COLLEGE, comer of Penn and St Cl»!r THIS (MOfiDAT) MOBHIHO, mt U o ? didT ’ . *_ AdOODMI BAHB. . Kjfa LLEUttiiN y MA J** At the solicltaiion of many fiifnds,tbe on aerslgW has contented to be a candidate for Mayer of Allegheny City, at the ensuing election. aa2s:lw A. C. ALEXANDER. IA6TITUTK,- on Jdaocook. street, opposite'Christ’s M. E.'CUureb, will open on the FIRST MONDAY OF SEPTEMBER. In addition to a thorough English. Classical, Math emptied and Commercial coarse, there will be re/n- Ur r citations in German. For further particulars apply to J. M. SMITH, Principal. an26;lot [fjS^^TiCK—To the Mercantile Tax payers of Allegheny county. All persona as* •eased and returned to; this ofhee, and «b» bare not paid on or before the 28th lost., will be proceeded agalnat according to law.* a. FLOYD, * aZ3 Controller. rnp=CAiXi ANu GiST YOUU fA- PßßB.—Persons who hare applied for an* thority, through the Executive Committee, to re* emit fw the three years* service, and hare not re* eelred their pap*ra,«riU please call for them at tbs rooms of the Executive Committee. _anS3 . THOMAS M. HOWE. Preset Com. OmcaorTnaCMTniLDoAan.or 'KwjCATioji ) _ Pittsburgh, Angait 23d, Ukig. f RE-EXAMiNATION OF APPLICANTS for admission to tho High fchool will commence WEDNESDAY, STth instant, at 9 o clock a. m. JOHN A. BERG KANT, au23:4t Secretary D3“THE ninth semi-annual § of AUegheny City College, (ProiemoreJ. Y McSitand B. H. Werrc,) will begin on MON DAY, fcep'.. Ist. College Building, comer Sandusky and Leacock streets. aol*:*w vinca PiTiasonou ixsuoaacs coarser, i , Pittsburgh, AngOjt 15,180; / XF*THE board OF DIRECTORS ol this Comoany haTe this day declared a Dividend, oni o'tbepreflt* of the last alxmonths, of TWO.DOL LAbS PKR BHABE, in cash, payable forthwith, F. A. BISfiBABT, Secretary.- NORMAL iflbTD TCTTE.— I The Second Session of the EXCEL* BIOS will commence on MONDAY, September Bth Teachers desiring to attend a Normal Claes, prepar atory to the Winter Ter m of School, will call at No. 43 Tunnel street, cr address, for drcn'ar, Ber. W. a. GRAY, Box 766, Pitts- nrgh. aa&Sweod CLASSICAL. fcCHUUD FOB LADLES. The Fifth eemLAnnual Besaiou of Mrs. E. A. Smith’s SELECT CLASSICAL SCHOOL FOE LA VIES, Corner of Bearer street and South Common, Alle gheny City, Pa., commences MONDAY, Sept. Bth. Circulars con be bad at the principal Book Stores. »u2ortf 1 KlfiMAUi IX»C LEGE.—Bxr. I.:C. Pxssvnta, A. M., Pieei dent. Beet sustained College in the Bute. Fourteen Teachers, Attendance last year 248, Superb brick haildlcg*. Thorough and extensire course of study. TxLcaxarmsa.and Oxoax Mcsio taught. FORTY DOLLARS per term, for boarding, light, Ac. Fall Term commences SEPTEMBER 2d. Send to the President for a catalogue. JnMrtw 1L SIMPSON. Pnw. Trustees. rrs-BiSList/r school j-ok Bor.-. Ww. H. Waxcaak’s Private School will be rs-opened on MONDAY, Sept, let, in the School Boom of Christ Church; East Common, Allegheny. Br. W. will be glad tokeceire additional popils at the commencement ot this term. A clam wiU be formed-tor- younger boyv, as well as for those who are mere advanced. For fora.# apply to Mr, W. H. WAKEHAM, ab bis residence, 37 Cut Commoa poor the ecbool Kootn. . au18:?w * ir^liLfcttUF.BUVVAi A.\ liNSmVi’K •. hßtwrding and Day School for young Ladlre. will be opened on MONDAY, September Ist, in the large and ccmmodJcus dwelling near the comer ol Second and Smfthfleld streets, the late residence of James B. Hurray, JE«).J_&ct. A. TEN BBOECK, Principal. Dbrole s, contalolag terms, Ac„ will be ready la a; few days. Relere&oee—Ttie Episcopal clergy of the city. Application may be made at the Institute after,the 20th Inst. >o io-tf ~ Omr* or Hahosal Hunxo Compact, ) • £ Pittsburgh, July Slat, 11363. J The Directors of the Wation»l Mlolng Company have declate/a Dividend or TWO DALLABS FZk Sliaas- npdo the Capital Stock of the Company, jnyaide at tifr office of the Treasurer, on FfIIDAY, Augustlst, 1862, tofitockboliler*, appearing as socb at the cooßtea&aaieot of boalone ob kald date; . By order of the Board of Directors. JoSltlta - JAMES M. OOOrxB. Tmsur-r. Rooks or axxcuyivk Cokkitth or *) - ' • : AUMBINT-COURT, V f Pittshurgb, August 18th,1862.J COMMITTEE, while ac knowledtfmc this very praiseworthy msnnerln which calls npos their fellow citizens for aid to the Eounty Tond haregencrally been responds* to, hare to state thatit fteiceedlogiy desirable ami important to add tothe present enbsctlptionj uot lees than Twenty five,Thousand Dollars betwwa tola and the SW la to enable tbo Commute* U> complstethe quota of TelUpfeers repaired from ihU-aranty, and tb*rebr woU firttti J. ■ j . . TUUS. M. nows, _ *nl9 -. iPrwid-pt of Committee. f { MlabES SMITH'S HO A. Hu- W dbaAim.DAT 80UOOL, 1,810 eraoesfiT., RwiawtLPHu, yill be opened on T t BEPTSUBES Blh, 18«2. of study embraces the-Latin, French •au.&kjnattXangnsgee, Music, Drawing and Paint* |V»«4PB M b*r with the) elementary, and higher thorough English education. * of excellent character, SiSsck h^£* 1 * <1 ‘ t 0 ® n f u ” lo lh * Pppll thaeonf- VoJSsy? ‘ lm “.» or .uffcllm ' W *o—**.*? r lt.oc."*uiDg yew. . UNiVKKeix.y in' ’-/•,PENNBTtVANIi. - ®sM« WOODS, R A., Principal. Aided by Berea Pro'esson. • fast Taa* of the. ensuing year commences on’ AEPTfUSBEB Ist. AGfllSAstCtt I* connected with tb» Übfftf. dty. SUUTABY DBILL, under a competent PtQl ipjcUl Attention. : dag?* 1 *''" «i. , UllifUlJuiAU OF SSeSSf Th® tttOUtlOg in TUTflimt. qgh| UllliMir!* __j Pral??? t > , ' leetl »«J“» 0. CnaSl!K&S!l th?tbin iMd tin. all ind xldr.und *“® JMJtJng for «bootm how ud a hiirca tba r«ri oq« referred to la tbo c*lLr At tb» coßchnini jsks prineiptrc of jpolitJctl Aetron of. th* people of ii|-_ gboDj City, fbm rwoiutfbMMU foS: P e 'J&mZ ?* «w tm.OB»M« corruptiotu .£*»•* J. EdgaMbornpeca arid Thot, 3L Scott sboald be orratea and held la eaetody tiu tht? n*. dem “, d ot tb*;eomoonwilth for idr ffil” 0 ?/. the ( trewonabl* remap lorn t? ktw beta comtiiUfcd hvocitite of ib« FapujlfAnlaßaUnwd.OmSni; ?7 T . 9f lb * j. • re P f *t of tbeUielowof CoD2n<afor imi prahhS? tfilton nr* WWJBUti HAVtUtUKS, foi SJI A“*‘ SB»nJ M at ouir timt.. • («mti): j. m. phillimT UTOAK WA'i'ilK ru*li— 3.UOU yard j. ,* r ■>> i| t r " , ‘ 1 '"W.fiTW .roTicEs. (£f* ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY! ’THE XAST CHANCE. STJ„l~rojr„ J RTILLERY". B, onia-of tbeSecnt 117 of Vkx. d.trf2sd imt., the uedereimed is authorised to recruits BATTERY OF ARTILLERY, it filled to the minimum within .aeven days. The puns will be drawn from th- Alle. gbeny Arsenal, and the Battery will be fully equip •d at once. Thoae who Voald avoid the draft, and get into tbe matt'important arm of the atrvlce, jWoaid do well to apply at once, to ( U.W. HENDEBSON, corner Ohio Street and Diamond, JTjISgTHE 62nd KKUIMIfiMT/—The on having beta detailed on the re. crnltfng eervibe, has opened an ofleejln the eecosd •tory of WILKINS HALL, fcrarth/ttrwt, whero be *llf reedTe recruits for tbo ./ ixty/eecond or any other of the Pennsylvania \Be*lmeat». Ben who Intend volunteering should'call at [once and Join their old friends and neighbors while there I* yet time for Oholee of oompanUs Id eerviefe. •KDWABO B,'WBtGHT,' In and BecmltlngOfflce'’. / JfS'I’AVION OAVaLKX. TWO WEIKp MOBBFOB VOLPKTJCEBSI •A SELECT COBFB, AND THE MOST ATTRAC TIVE ASH or TEE BKB r JOB! •177 BOUNTY. : f " Under the .following special order, tuned ty tho Secretary of War—for wbom the Battalion If named:' SPSGIAL OBDER.NO. —. . Wat DsraKTVtvT, 1 - Washington, D. o.,'August 18,1&62.J' Lieut James K. Bchoonmakeraball raise five com pare* of cavaby, within three works, with the sane* tionof tho Governor ol the State of Pennsylvania. They will be accepted br the War Department. : KDWIK d. 6TANTON, Secretary, of War. Hzanquaims PrassTtrajaa Hutu, 1 ■ . Harrisburg, August lfitb, 18G2. ( The aboTB authority of the Secretary of War Is approved. a A. L. BUSSEfeL, ' Adjutant General of Pennsylvania. Prom the above It wil) be eeen that the under* signed .has been duly anthorited to raise the five compaaleswlthin three w«kf. As thirls positively the only opportaolty that will be offered for those who desire to ergags In this branch of the service, it Is highly Important that it beembraoed wltbent delay. Two oompaol-a, already -nearly foil, have befea acceptedi and will go Immediately into encamp* -Best. Companies, parts of compahh?, and squads, not el ready accepted, have now the last and undoubtedly the finest oppertunttyfor • tiering tbe service. Aft Bounties from the United States will be given to the men, and the Allegheny Coant y Bounty to such men as may be enlisted from Allegheny County. Thip Bsttaliou has been called for speclrl strvioe by the cecreUry of War, and will be armed, equipped and horsed srlth the least possible delay. The Washington Cavalry, or Pbfladelphta.hu been accepted In thl« Battalion. It is undoubtedly one of w>e flout companies In the United States. The Lieutenant will for tbe present be found at ibe office of the Pittsburgh Whit.- Lead Company, on bEBECCA aTBEET, Allegheny City, or at the HeeruttlngHtand, lo the Plata-nd. ffg* bA'lT^RY—Kecruita rented for this celebrated Battery, now with* the army of Virginia, Gen. Pope commanding. LIEUTENANT ATWELL, Whivbu been detailed on recruiting service, Is now In the dty In tbe meantime, persons wishing to Join tbs Battery wIU call at nuie 6? FOURTH STREET, • JjJT ISO MKN WAMii) to fill tha ranhs ef the 9th Regiment Pennsylvania Reserves, sow in the Held. Tonng men desirous of serving their; country cannot find a better regiment with which to connect themselves, WILKINB BALL. JOHN F. KIBKPATBICK, , Lieut, and Becroltlng Officer. JTE ir **D*~£MTMSM2JtIEJrTB, /COUNTRY MERCHANTS, who ere buying for cash, should not foil to stop at ' MCCLELLAND'S AUCTION HOUSE, No. bS Fifth strut,'where may he found a large and well! assorted stack of Boot*, Shoe* and Gaiters, Dry Goods, Kentucky Jeers, Hoop Skirts, Cutlery, Sus penders, Whips, Ac., * U of which will be told at from 10 to IS per cent, cheaper than cm be bad elsewhere. au23 /-likuUJSKUffiL— vjj 20 bhd*. Cuba Sugars; i 20 do Porto 8100 Sugar; •; SO bbls. Coffee Surer; i 2£ do crushed dfi j 100 do choice N. O. Molasses; !25 hi. bbls. do do; 100 bags Rio Coffee; ] SO half chests Black Teas; SO do- T. U'A Imoerfol Teas: 1 SOcaddl'* do do do. Just received In store and for sale by ad2s BROWN A KIRKPATRICKS. EUAJURt FLOUR!— “ A: 200 bolt. ex. (Sam. (mb ground old: wheat Floor. jIOO do new wheat Family Flour: 1W do choice .while wheat Flour; : 60 do Snow | Flake XXX white wheat, made ’jf exprmslyfor family ure; I*o ,do freah ground extra Floor, t '. 60 .do superfine Flour;, . i- 26 do frtab grcund Bye Floor; In store and to arrive l>v railroad afid for aals by MAOKEOWN A LINHABT, an2B - . - : He. 07 Liberty street. f\ISSOLUTiUN ÜBVJ’AKTNKKSHiI* A/—The firm of HAMILTON A BABKEB has tbU day been dissolved by mntual consent, Ur. BABKEB will taka charge of the basinets, and all aCvOonU will be eettled up by him. JOHN HAMILTON, . . JOSEPH B. BABKEB, Pittsburgh, luau»t'gt,H62?aa2Viwiat OUOKKT AMJ TUB SIAUHXNiSB MJ We hare for tale two complete BUCKET AHD T lJo JJACHINEB, Dearly cow, and of the moat iu proved mannsactore. The Mtchinea can be mes at cmr Barrel Factory. Taylor atreet, Kintb Ward , OCTfIBIKAeiLL, . No. 64 yint atreet. CTI'ABUU —2OO boxes Alodison Pear] Car Mia t>T. L;.... i»4«f*ows*i.mnAßi, ‘ ' Ko itn Liberty itreat. SALK—A-.good route on tfae A Xvcnvp OisnTf.VaU) • Urge number of eob •crtben. tbe< preteat Cartier having enlisted; in. .qulfeatthtrefltae,ftamrto4o , clofkp.r.- aoft&tf Pennsylvania military AAOADIC6IY, at WCBXCHSBrSm (lor Boerden only.) . Tbli Academy will: beftwned BEPTCttBEB 4ib, 1662. It «ii chartered bjftha Legislators at iUUrt ee*akra,witbfnllooUegta|» power*. In it* capscfem bulldingi, which yacftpreked and furnished at a eo«t of over- «txty thousand doltan/are arrangement! ot thehlghest order for the oSmfortable qaarterlngand iubeining efone hundred and Ally cadets. r.,, j.-. ... _jA'ccrpeo! competent and experienced Uitrijetore vIU, give. their undivided jUUntlon to the Jgduca>: tional Department, and aim W> Jhofcs their Inatroc* t(on thorough and practiciL" 'The depart hunt of atudiee embraces the following courses: Primary, Commercial and Scientific, Col legists and Military. : .The moral training Of cadets wlIM* care folly at*' 'tended to. Circulars may be obtained of JAMES M.OOOPkri, ,Baak Block, or of Col. THEO. BTATT, President ■Kll'A-.i aul&gw fIiWiINTY-FOUBTH LB3T OFAPPJU- X-.CATIONSFOB SBLBING UQCOBa.ficd la tb# Clerk*# Office up to August 23d, 1862: . ’'BUharsGhsrlai,’tar'ets,6thw*ra,Pittsburgh; : ' ; bent Daslel, othsr goods,, HcKeesport; - Bncn Catharine, ta*era,4th ward, Pittsburgh; Crealani Peter, . do, Hoith Fayette tp; ttleeeroth Win., other goo^l r ßJ r mtngham; rilkeeW.O., Utero, lit wantrPUtsourfb;— — \orlfißpd Be&eec#, Urern,lld ward; Pitt*bu»gb; - ; UcodrtAdam,- do, ~7th. do, :i ' do; • ■ Herwig Ernest, tfe, lit do, do; Uepole August, eating house, lib ward, ALkshiav; UstlmJui.n, tamo, Fawn toirnshlp; . ;f • ■* Ueoke Jerome, do; ■* do '■'■ do;* 11 " - KtUar John, do, - lit word; rm#bvgb; Me_tz*r ttiehae],.«aUflg boose, Cbarttoa tp; Mclntyre John, tatetn, Ohio tpjv - • ' • i «6Tit»aa ». o.i do Bower dt. Cl air tp; MoDoonsll Janes, do 0 1 ostlers tp: “ UeOilckart S. ACo ,other good*, Ith v'd, PlttsVg; - Jdaltbew, fatenj/Uolon tp; Bchsaf Frederick, diber" goods, Birra'nibam; btraob JohnN, eating boose, 1 b ward, AllegVy; VToiff Louisa; tthe* goods, 3d ward, PB»sburgb; Kill Charles, eating ho am-, IWtJatob,tasw, Birmingham;,. , Blst Louisa, other goods, S«tt Birmingham; The Coon srtU meet cm UONBAF, Peptamber Ist, 18G2, at 10 o'clock, to act os the abort eases, atimta W. Ai gEBBOH.Cfcrto : LEGS ANDAKMri. Sflpboy celebrated Patent ABQBXfIXA LZQ and ABTJIICIAL QAHPB. ■ ■ .c.!. , -\i - Slfi BitUABWAV,. (opposite St. Hlchola# Hotel,) : , ! -'. V '• ' *s Hew torbl . * *Mend for a Circular. r' meWdhn IMMA KUBBKtt MlA’K&a, ftr drinV" fag dot -or most excellent article for buldien* use—2 grew* Just nod red at the India Bub* ber Bepot, Vfbnd gSbt. Olalrttrest, ; • aurO K. - /.*«. PHILLIPS. OUUUKKeI JADJAKUUBiSK ISLAM- KjK 878, warranted to bwof a genuine-article, and not affected by. beat or cold; another supply lustre* ceiled.at, Ike .India Bobber Depo%. ! 2Baad 28 BL Clair srreet.J. A B; PHILLIPS* ' -riKtf JSg Jxs« pruaS VjT f’Mehob ju*i recaifsdand for: .*ale«*'sb.-11l bawtnd sU r ? ~; ; r rßAyg OOBDER r jLI VtlKAUlilO UIiMJSAT. FBAa'i’Kß XX FABIS and OBIKD STOSSS, of .'Sfilti fo, •ale by W. wTwALLACV - Jtffctauuivff 519 Liberty tWPmrtarjh/Pv J fi AT I -' EINEM MvEßTisEjnEJrra. I yOLTJNTEER ENLISTMENT: /; BLANKS, ’ With Certificate of Surgeon and Becrultiag Officer, For sale by T~ W;& HAVEN; - ! StationeTand Printer, I . an? j CQBNKB WOOD ASP TBTBP STS. QTJIIr,. ../uii&Eil, ;) Aw* « apply Jaatrecefred at ; nonuE's, aa?3 Nos. 77 and 79 Market itML IKB UAI jlMliS lKWltf, Kanobctanr of - 80LPHUBIG XTHKB, SWEET BPIBITB OT HITBB, HOrpMAN'BABOBTHE,AQtrA AMMO f OWLET’S BOIOTIOIf. bOLPBOMO NE-TBIO AOr», MOBIATIO ACID. Nt- TBODS ACID, do. M«j bo found At Jobs Inrin d Sqm, 67 Water ■ treat ' * yjfa?|f Of tiOIML FILUI ate offered to the publio as the best and only mublo remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, They ere the prepintioa of Pref.-Broefcedon. of Xiondoo, tiie y bar® been wad ter tbe ’put ten jw* with tbe mod flattering euoce s. Thcee sub* Ject to this winfttl annoyance will find in them im mediate relied To t*iTtler< end those auhlect to bajtymeale and Irregular We they are ineafnable. For eale by SIMON JOHNSTON. angS i corner Bmlthfleid and fourth streeta. D UK IiAVKN 7 t KEYSTONE TOONDBT, JTo. 47 TEDEBiI BTBEET, Btltskny Cilf, Hson'octtiror. of owy Tirfotv of OOOKIHO AND HEATING STOVES, COOKING BANGES, with tho lot l it (mprovemontai Vino ud Common Knam< eWGEATE FRONTS, FEHDEUB,4e. Also, OAST lEOH HOUSE FRONTS, IRON BAILIHOj ul all kinds of GAfiTINGB in nit to ordsr. j •• |H« I \ialfc,;SAV.LNUti LNSTITUIiUN, So J-/110 flmnnmi Inis, (opposite the Custom jOturtsred by the Legislators. Presidest-JAXES PARK, J*. | TOfflßUlUn. Wm.H. smith, • H. P. Radd, John P. A. Reineman, Thos. B. Heseler, Jcahea Rhode*. Thos. 8. Blair, Jacob Stockratb, Francis Seller*, Alex. Bradley, Henry Lloyd, Alfred Slack. Joelah Ring, O.Xcg, 0. H. WoltL* A* A Bell, Jo*. OUworth, R. B. COchran, fl. A Fowler, W. A. Reed, Wm. Smith. J. W. Wood veil, R. C. Bchmerts, 0. B. Jones, T. Bahia, j 0. W. Blcketeon, B.F. Jones, J. M. Tiemaa, 8. g. Hartman, W.H. Phelps, B. M. Long, B. J. Anderson, aB. Herron, Jas. W. Baxter, B. E. McKinley, W. Ouven. Secretary and Treasurer—D. B. H'KINLXT. Open dally, from 9a.m.t02 p, n. Abo, Tuesday nd Saturday ctuil&a front & to 8 o’clock. Bepoeite recdred of ONE DIMS end upwards. DiTidendS declared in December Jane of vch year. •( Dividend* allowed to remain are place] to the credit of tha depositor es principal, end bear Inter est, thos coippoMOdtag it. Books containing Charter, By.Lavi, tarnished at the office; institution often, especially to those per sons whose learnings are small, the opportunity to accumulate, by small deposits, easily fared, a earn which will be a resource when needed, their money not only being safe, bnt bearing interest, instead of remaining cbprodoctlre. myghlyemaes PENSIONS,' BbUNfjJSd, bauk I*aY 1 WAR OLAIMS AND CLAIMS POB INDEU- B ITT.—Srxwaxr. SrtTxrrs, Obau A Co.. Solldtcra for all Unds.of MILITARY CLAIMS, 440 Pennsyl. ▼anla Arenoe, Washington, B. 0., hare established an Agency in Pittabnrgh, Pa. Apply to oar Associates, nostar — JOM w. wddma. Attorneys, No. 135 TOUBTII BTBEET, PmMOtOH. HIP lbs entire fee charged will be TEN DOLLARS JOB OFFICERS, and PITS DOLLARS lOR PRIYAT£3, ; for each Pensien or Bounty end Back Pay and ten per cent, on amount of Claims for Military supplies, or Claims for Indemnity. No cbarge made tmleee ibe application Is sncce^rol. JelxSmoswki tiAiiK. * ; . By »Wne of a Writ of Sale by th* Honorable J ?H. H wV-? ALAD * 1R ’ Jad S* 0{ Die trict Court of the United .Stales, in end tor the Eastern District hi Et?*?'4 itotoby* to me directed, will be sold, at Public Sale, to the highest and best bid • °* WOE 8 AUCTION STORE, No. 124 South Front street, on Monday, September lit, 1862, At IQ* o'clock, a large amortmenl of JDJ&Y GOODS, IRISH LINENS, * MUSLINS, PRINTS, > WHITE OnOBS, i EMBROIDERIES. _ H’BE’PS, Am, Ac Good, irranfrd for .nmtoiHoo, wilb cJSlotom, on. d*, pmjoni to nde. WILLIAM MILLITABD. 0.8, Manila! B. X>. of pa. fpins raiLutsui-uii! BUkftHUi.— JL HATDIN'fI NEW DOUBLK-ACTrNQ PHIL MOFHIO BURNER, for OAJBBOn'o?L. i SmiJiJZT” * dT “ t '*" ° Ter th ? *“> ,«** A It can be used as a taper algbt lamp. 8. It oa always bo made to burn economically. «. It is more easily wicked than any other burner, t'toaod and lighted without remer-, B SPSZ**" T? 1 *® ,I « h ‘ BboTß ««cone, v. The chimney can be rumored or Inserted witk.' out touching tbs glaaa. w wia». burners are the common No. I else, and ss®fg^.'aa^Eis^sSi ** ; 8 ” u “p K BAr»S? h ! JOAL, ANI) USIK, At tbe EXCELSIOR COAL TARO, MARION AVENUE,Ia front of the Penitentiary, AllB *^? 3rolty b; JAMES RENO. maygfrttata.Sß . omc» orTutWrioLLt. or iuuiui co., i , T 0 mtrchaaUbla *'o*l, deltruablo on Fifth tad S*: wr Ti\ J? PP c * llft «t*w<* to tii CoS* SXta^S^I ta ><>«■<■« l~«hu .ti hoidS? UlflCl OF TIB IMSTtOLLUOr AUIQKOI ufc, i for tnj- JEKD HOjOSE, - (Froattn* kb* Park,) I tME, PA. JSISIS. k. M.ODILD, <*it(yn«TO. ( i&WlUittKa'ia.- : . *.. 100 box** Hanibtxr* Cbawr. - ~ 6 ?. d0 « ,<r, Cb****| - Hot • • : • 80 boss* Wood Btareb: Jait racstred aedfor tal* bj ,7 . ' ' 7: ir fB4M TAH OOBDEB, mßooonditiiiU. bTbuwbk, : ' ; Mumfcctpm oftnry dtcriptlon cri K*}SST IOTTJK, E . so, 45 junsrzxLx> btbsst. .■ V'"".! “ j. PITTB&VBQZt. pKouUokt— . —r~7 —• —- A , .^mSjSSs *«“•*><» *#«*Wij : aim. ShroWOT, Sid. u d SS^i K3Sg^#sra T**awa^s£- ssasw-s d«- , iP* «'do '■•' 'a® a; SoUr Jtar&iaf Oil yo.l:, . do - Jd»-. fc ' ■ ror«kfer | bolak on. ttobkb Co. IMKICA'fINI DMF GOODS. ARRIVAL NEW FALL GOODS, ' at hoenen terming store, Tl sod 79 Market Street We ere now rewiring onr stock of FALL GOODS, to which we dcalre to iorlte the especial attention cf, aU-Vheketleand retell buyers. hEW DEES4 TRIMHINGB, EMBROIDERIES, LINES HANDKERCHIEFS, UNDERSKIRTS end DRAWERS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. HOOP SKIRTS. CORSETS. HAIR SETS, and all Hal e of, MILLINERY GOODS. Army Goods. STRIPED FLANNEL ‘SHIRTS. SHORING CAPS. UNDERSHIRTS AND HANDKER CHIEFS AND SOOKS, at low ptfcee. • •*& ■ JOS. HORNE. gEAR IN MIND, SOLDIERS, If Joo_fo into cempwlthoat WOOLEN SHIRTS end BOOKS, itwm be et the eeriona tuk of your health* A complete uiortaent of , ARMY SHIRTS, ‘ SOCKS, SEWING OASES, Ac., Tor tale at the lowest c«tA price*, by KAORTM & CLYDE, anlS T 8 Market it., between 4th GOODSf NEW GOODS! W* bare aa alegant and attrsetlT* stock of TRIMMINGS, FURNISHING GOODS, , EMBROIDERIES, VARIETIES, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, _ OAUNTLETSi “French Draperie" and “ITeanre” SKIRTS, OOR«- BEfS, HEAD*NETS, Ac., In Urge r*riety and fow gricm Jer OAbS. MACBUM 4 GIYDE, iIS tS Markat at,j between 4th and Diamond, 4 r£ABLE LINEN 1 , J. M. Burchfield’s, DAHAfIS-TABLE LINEN; SHOW DBOP TABLE LISTEN; UHBLEACEED do do; NAPKINS, TOWELS, * OfiASE, IM, 11.1,114 SHEETING; 6-4,9 8 PILLOW MFSLINS; BLEACHED AHD UHBLBAOHED MB BLJHB. Nuw Goods just received, at North east comer Fourth and Market Bts. QODNTRY MERCHANTS WILL USD SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, and FEINTS, In all tha Tarioca brands, at J.W. Barker & Co.’s, 59 .Market Street, AT LESS TBAN EASTERN PRICES <O"C0MB AMD SIS.' - - tn!B OPEN— Monday, August 18th, And during tho week, now and dnlrabla ft, lot of DBT. ; a-OODS, Adapted to the Fall trad*. DOMESTIC GOODS, Pmchaood befinw tbe Into adraaco, will bo Kid at LESS THAN EASTERN PSIOEB. OSrTxuu Cim C. HANSON LOVE & CO. 74 HABKCT STREET. MILITARY QAOMTLETSI BUCK AMO KSBSABHTLKTa f In ball and poro white, mclred fcj ,l , BATON, MAfOBOM A CO.’S, »°M 50.17 Fifth tuaot. imfiTET *oos, of m tWotoiaa and “JH!* and mUturea, fcr &a;jr knltltnc- . ln quality ,t lon tban praeuit BATON, H4CBBK A CO., *° M Ko.IT JWbitwt. |i<ANCY aiKiPKj) wo6in bUrnTii B. fcr Boldltx, 1 tad Trajtltrt' Wotr. - _ w* b*T* imntiiTuonr *f work*] ?“!i? tl £L??. Ta V , * L J? O bHIBTB, Aoi tho loot Jotht lowert wradaa. Wo Inolta attention to tboitjlotoftSaotOoodm. : . , ./TT: BATON.MACBOMAOO.. V N 0.17 YHUiotraot. Ktii'WulO SPakwb "Wrablo ooloti iS Boaton KNITTING.TABBS^natnccIrod.,, - r < Bold nbolatalt tn 4 ittafl, bj '. BATON, MACETTMA OO., : tnlt . No. IT Ylfihat. ftHIRTHI AKMY BHIBTB A*“*>hnd_«inpletnttockiir 1 ABUT IBIBn, • ■ t*ca>lnd and fernb at (ha lorat cash prltaa aaT:if' «ATOS. lIA Oh PH * 00.. H wtah n. gO&JMEB GOODS BKUiiaa at Reduced Prices. JAOONIT LAWKS, at OBOAHTIXS,fromtoCT>S. ~ A TCW dUKVIB SIIiSS b 9, at STXc. IBAWIft at oaat _ &ACQITES.at caa*. BU.Z HAimjtß.at coat. LAOS MAOTIILABAHD POIHIB. fcr'At and nfwanta. . j Tha beat quality of SOOP BKJBTB, Jmtcjanad. W. & D. H V6IIS. isH ■■■ y-r-' % inmwm jO.TITmaEGHTaEATBE. tanuillliuar. Wi. Bnsuiab TreMCTr ......... ..—.B. LiU. of lb. bads,Use Ktn«, KIP MOSDAT BVEStHQ, AUGUST 4Jtb, ISO. £ondm ~lssuratice. LADT.QAT BPAHKEB-. ....Min APT SEOST. GBACE BABEAWAY Sn. O. UkBOH. SIS BABOOUBT OOUBTLT_IIr. D. G. CHAPiH. Utab.'. Addna to th, Amcrkvi Et«,. - DANGE.—— —.JI'LLE EOSA CEBETA, ' To cccdudo with ‘ V Seeds of Dreadful Hote. Mo. itßmm. MB. AKMIE BTATTB. NEW GOODS!! GOODS 1 HEBBT G. BALS A CO„ (SncoAson fo James 0, Watt,) ■ Are now receiving their Summer Stock. comprising every variety of good* adapted to mss and boy w wear, which, in extent, choice taste and pr&ea will coops* favorably with any in the trade, > . ‘t - - fnmeb, American and Weat'of England Clottaici the beet makc<ol'eTery'HiAde'aad quality—* Very large assortment; Pawitaerce/aod DoeshlnstSapsc Black French Powllta; Soper French Cwt* mens; Fancy Ceaslmerel In every variety; Black and Fancy Gesslacm SUk/HixefCsaimatvf vEriUQS-Fincy Sltt and' Satin V«Um|,W styles; Soper Blackt&Unand Silk TestingsTmaUaia' and Fancy Silk. Vesting*; White Figured Silk and Batin Testings. / ; Also, every variety of good* far Business CoatsT likewise e-r*ry choice selection of Fm-wtaVyg Qoodi sdsptedtogcntkmea*swear. ' . a:..-.. , Soliciting an early call from oar friend* and tbs’ oublic, any orders entrusted to our <■»»■» will meet with prompt attention and punctuality |n gn cm. HCNI&O. HALE A QQ., Merchant Talk** mhld ■••/ - Cor. Penn and St. Clair streets., : aVCTIVJT BM£B. ■TTALV. abIe stocks atacction, V -OnTUEfiDAT ETEStKG, Aonst 20lb* «t't o’clock, will bo sou, Is the Second Jioor BaleeEoco of the Commercial Auction OowOtM Fifth street: / 20 shares Exchange Bank Stock: 20 4o Iron City do . do; 20 do Mechanics 1 do- .. dot •28 do M;*M. da do; 22 do AUssbeoy da . do; . - 20 do Hand Street Bridge Oo;'r 2d d> Mncrrgeiula Bridge Co; •" 23 do' Mechanics* Bank Stock; - 10 do IxohCCy do do; 6 do 'Allegheny Inmanc* <&; anil - -. J. Q,|)A’ QANVAB SHOES 1 axarAß saossi T* arrire tb* MASONIC HALL AUCTION HOUSE ADJOURNED ORPHANS’ COURT XI BALK-—On TUESDAY EVXKIKG, Anns! 2©io, At 0 o'clock, m ptr adjournment, by eidara tba Qrposna' Court of Allegheny county, vdl'to tagiot* commencing At npolnt flfty-twoitot noirtb wirolyfrom the corner of Jecksoa ud *«Twitreat* A&d extending bock 100 Iwt, to aqAlky 90 feet wUa. On on* of the iota at* irocted a frame dwalling bcoMAod itAbla. .• Tnm*orfl*Lß—Onwhlrd auh.raldne lno*eind two year*, wUh intmat. J. a. DAYIB, Auet. - A.vr. Bxtx, l AflmVof Maleolm Leech, dec'd./ «noq- A JJMXNibTKA'X'OK'B BAIJS UK X3LBEAL ESTATE 15 ALLEQHXHT COT iflD •McOL'OBE TOWMBUIP.—On TCXBDAV ZYEBISG, September l«tt>,et 8 o'clock, will bo «Jd; b 7 order of tbe Orphans’ Court of Allegheny cenhty, at the Commercial Bales Booms. 6i Fifth •treat, the following described property, batasgtaf to the estate of the late Wn. Djee, deceased: * - i A tat in the Fir t Ward of Allegheny City, thirty ! feet front on Booth Arenne, (late Bans LsneJ sad extending back ISO fret.'more or lew, to fit. Clair street, whereon i« erected s taro-story brick dveUlnc and theoutbnUdioge—being bit Mo. 9 and Ho. 10 In at CUlr Xfcno,'- plu or . aoMlTfeios 01 out let 50. 29 In the original plan of Allegheny, on wbJchthereisaaannnargtoa.drentoflW.-- „ Ako a lot In Hectare township, situated caWoods* Bon and the sew Brighton Plank Hoad, wW»*»hrt« g 1 acre and perchte, on which le meted * large stone basement and ooflniihed building,'being tat 80. 8 ins plan of iota laid ont by B, D. Cochran and..* tf.'HeGonnlgle,* guardians of the ainorc&lldnci ot Johnston Lecfcy, deceased..... lusts or &a£>—For farther particular* apply to B.l>j*r,oi Federal'street, Allegheny; or JohnCsc card, Administrator, at the Pittsburgh Foundm Blrmlna nsm. J. O. DATIS, Anet. qlXty ijAWKiSNots.Valle u&i% at AUOTIOH.-Oa.lf OHDAT UOfiKlKO.Aa gat! 285 b, *t 10 o’clock, via bo told, on tbopremiMk adjoining Tod Homo, opposite Cemetery Quo, tntba Korongh of JLawreneeviUe, sixty desirsbls finUdtna' Lots,situatedisfollows: . , ■ Fifteen Lota on BoUtr. street, avenging over 81 Act front each, and extending beckfromlOQtolli* Act each, to a 29 foot alley. Tweoty-dgbt Lots on rearl'streets (which bSC In* back il4£«t each, ta a 20 foot alley. Two corner Lotc on foul etmt, 47 toot font, and «tending taehlU feet *«b, to a2O foot all*j. > - Fourteen Lota on Broadway, £4 feet irontTand an* tending back U 4 Let to a SOioot *BS. * Oaeoorser Lot on Broadway, 47feet frcaLsadsx* bndlngJtakllf&et'toaSOmtaliey.' -'-<v - Tbaw bta».conmlent ofaccesr every tea ate* nice by the LawreueeviDe-l'aaeenger Halfway, end' oeeupjtogthe moat healtbfnl and nlmont loodte are wry. desirable for. home*. Speculator* in wei— eetate would dd vefl to attend thle sale, as th* late mart be aold regardless of price. Itm oy fiau—one4niid cash, nrtdne ln oo* and two years, with iaterort, secured by bond Jtxl mortgage. . . - Plane can now be bad at the Aoctloo fie* ~ 84 Fifth street’ • •• J.O. DATIB. Aoci. UKiMftbYLVAMA.AVJUK i*KOK X SETT :AT AUCTION.—TatTBSDATHOBIf.' lNG,Angait 28th, at 10 o'clock, will be told. on tk» s> prmiace, the foUowiag faloable BaUdlng Lota, laid i nut-tram Apert 01 the.well known Tustia estetei Twelre lots sfiOiieetfrontofl.J'orbee street, (which Is 60 feet rids,) tad extending back from 110 to HI toot to Beech alley, 2ft feel wide, Co# k>t £7 foet IQJ£ Indue frost on Beach ifier, with a front of B fcet 10 laches on Forbea street, and depth of 120 feet, . v roarteea lotsSO feet fronton Forbeastreetana extending beck!lSo feettoTnitln street.* fO’toC: ■tseeta- •• -- -'v r lotaboatlSS feet 0 lacker front on Forte* street end .extending back 128 feet, with a front ot abuat? feet street, .. o Ten lot* 24 feet front on'Tostla street, end extend ingfcaek from 116 to. ISS fot, to Craddock street. Kew.iaputas to excellent lsiiproTetneatk ell ekm* ' Ptnuyltenia Arena* he* beeaghrea theeittaten - eiottintO'Fifth street la Hied coon; andiaavenr -brief time this will be tie hTnjie (OUdinn <b cajr. These lote are joit beyond the dtr ilneTaad eligibly diluted alongside.; Beaeca etreet. wfiQ.lboe street;extending.from ibraTesaa. Bo flattattna- ' Uon for cpottaient.and comfortable fr‘T ,J w is nraoul onr clty.Tha ■ele'trpehimpuvy. ' -- r ; v< Tuuteor Piir-Oae-tblrd deib;-balance tnoa» ud.two .yewi.a, vtth Interest, eecared by baadiukl oiortgege. •■; J.Q.IMVIB. Aco>. Menu boys', Souths asd , CSUibBCH’fl BWTS, alSesonlo &a*l Aoo» « tionflonee,-•••. OANVAS: .omißs At jbcOW vAAactloh Honee. 06 Fifth street, OOtr'CsKlKiS, forLudiea and tt the Meeonle H*H Aoctton Bertnt, A KMY 6HOAIS, a •gamimanytiglwiQ AXsahitheap; at McMeUtad**. , t v?. Vtafl QUiJLJ>JIUN‘iJ SHOES. UUcCli 14 UOf. bE.ItCIS, a new nt Mi lAMatoßall AuctionHtima.-- '-.r;7i •' «afl OmN'B OAlitr ANM BAbMUIi BOOTS, at : ili*sn!e Hall AbcUcb floosa. f>OOK-KEBPEK WANTED.—A mut AJespeMsuMaklng charge of asst of Books In a waoleeadrlron »arehoass; cm who will make him* eelf gtmdaDy neeihlUTOot tha hota*. . Koea wed . apply bat can forntthnnexceptlmahle testhsoelafr / - . a* to moral character and iedo*trieor habits. Salary • / anlfi 20 000 BDeEL 0P BYB WAM ®w ,: MOOBVS 2UBZILLEBT. ; f “ nroiUß-'wwiiv im FWBtwc pittiUmift yCUIAN FUKUB;. •- W, (r. PdBTS&4 CQm v ’ . j'■ ' / fTCAMBOA* MATTS, CBABKS.S&IOHBOBS, • FTTHAH JAWB, W*IBU, LOObJJOTITI ADS CAKAXIIIVAHOHOTB, - / Aad *0 £l&da of Hflcvjr Eotftߣ TUXTSBAHOXTIUiX, &*«r Ftttataigfc, rAwiwiyfi rkBDGB 1 DfCUQS | DBUGtSf—Just jL/neaind- • /-V 4JIB*. Gam , ‘ *: .4» AmftßddAt ' prtm*; : . g» «« h—* *"* ‘WmiHl* fiullp; 1,800;** bantflnbr* H*dd«r; .* t,ooo M Uuuryt&d HflstpJtodj. r v 176 *• Banduras OKNocni: • •- »r- « . 883 Atom, (Oa»y,: : >lOO •« Fcttshi i.. J , Ssicaai.Cwftil* ,-fc«p,-Cto»ai 'Tart, "Opinm..flmx Guu£i,Xofptta, Qaiai®, Ac., war* and ts mtaWby WOODS&B A WAUiACS, Mi i »liSb^S»(. CA2TTAB SHOES J Ho. 66 Fifth itast V- -V:
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