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Er,.....!Tre5idenV,,DAY.0,..4 8 .,..eent , ,,a meX: . ia r ge:to - his - Congress of , Rebels in: • ond, which Messegeiii chletii -intended effeckihroad,and forhome consuliik• tion only seconderily—anaMgst the most, Ignorant cialo;efrf of .the A e igad?ii - "S°°l' whites" of the Sonth, and among the'reliel eympatiising Hunker Democracy or the " - Nerih, !, and : possibli . 4 ititiongletiLCdiseiples . -- of the Satanic school, which the New York Haald hati educatedi 'both Nor& and South ...._.. 7 -if . we _may judge r in .the latter eases, froin , some recent deli v mace.,in oral organs oft-tiese 1e14."/ C "Southern . . 7 .. 5 - • Ohs N. Y. geraid never intermits its ms... ligtutnt work of covert treason. In its inure of ikefideyWe find the following edi , ge,.tY.,.',: 7 'tonal paragraph .--;'-:, ' - ' -- fl- 'lay Brrys nraorre or SAS PichISLATIOA or Cosuakut—Among the hitter' fruits. of the [ silly . legislatlon. of the last COngress is the exasperation of" the,- whole: Southern people, as evinced iu-the meramps 0f... Jeff. Davis and the violent: proceedings „In the iebel Congress threetening measures of-re-' . ...L, ~ ,;;„ ...„.. - teliation„-which "will:plobally - contract the l,.:".!:.;-'-. ' leaf Into one of ruthless barbarism rut worthy of the Pies - int age and disgraceful to an enlightened' Christian People. ?From present appearantee the;war , in'the 'attire seems likely;', to rival the__ . ,lndateries and atrocities of the French litrtolntioni the pe rusal of Which even - at_this distant time caneetkone's bleed to - niter:old.", . ",, • ' The "abovels" In - the Arne H erald' vein. .. In the - days when Bully Brooks and his heuehmen s -could shoW tbeli "exasperation" by_ brutally assaulting a- United States Senator, the Herald* and all the pro-slavery doUgh-fabce wheat_ the slave-lords of the South bad made as submiseive as spaniels to follow at _their . heels, and to set their game, showed . how shamelessly , they could glory in their recreancy to every prineiile ~,of political freedom, and even inputting civilization itself to the blush. . . ' Now, whist sneh craven subsets! loopy on the Part,' of . the - - Northern sympathizers rithliffavery, lut boineits _appropriate,. thoughltase and,bitter fruit, .of rebellio n rebellio an d .war 'against . National -Freedom and the GovernMent which is, its representative and,defender, by the will of, a majority of the'Netion, lawfully and constitutionally -trgiresso,--tioi. the "same ignoble and craven spiritie:ready to return to its old ".ways, to repeat its old cries--i'See, see ; bewanclaiware; if you don't keep - on pkVeg at war, ut as you have been doing for nearly a year and half, you'll- exas peratethe South"-atid-4bat,:then? What will - they:do that they have not been doing, fromihe beginning until - now, whenever '!butchines and,atrocities" could be coin . mitred with impunity ? But the:Hcraq has its cue, which - once served very well to follow when it bad alio a public, but is an exceedingly ridicule:is thing, now, - when it has none, or next: to none . If the editor of the".Hcrahf, or any other editor of the Hunker spe c ies, in a kind of maudlin dream, one of - these nights, fan '.:`eies he hears tine: eliffemillai sorind - of tbe . • alavo.driver's 'whip,. aril :cries - out., “Se- Ware ! you'll exasperate tilt' terrible . Sonthron, and bring that, ap-lifted emblem ideltiralry down on us iill1",-jtint let him end, hezt - marningi when hie paper =mil anti that nobody is in the least frightened, nobody haling had each a nightmare of "an .!8 memories l of old disgrace, lave , an d except some such singular instance of ..„:,-,...,. r .. • i...... - :, , -: - oWiontlentlack as a put-slavery:editor. .:~~• ''i~~ : ~f Y;>,." . Gin. Hunters Emancipation Order. A correspondent of the New York nmes, writing from Hilton Head, sap: "Those cavillers' against Gen. Hunter's order who take, issue against him on the ground that be hid no power competent to its enforcement throughout the three States Famed, are not deserving my serious an swer, Ffie order was eminently one con taining within itself the ,elements of 'lts own vindication. Lilo a small patch of snow detached from the crest of the Appe nincs,,which becomes an avalanche, gath- • ering weight. and momentum with every hundred yards of its desceat into the val. lerwhichit finally overwhelms, the effects of the.emanel.Pation orders, hid they bee:4 l allowed nninterruplettOway, would gradu ally have drama within curlers increas ing bodies of ► negro population; and with every male African thus added to the canoe of the.l7,niso, increasing power to draw in More, and yet more, and still more of the same useful, laborious and acclimated ma terial for soldiers would Laic been ac quired=tiMil, finally, around the mere nu cleus of a white army of occupation, a vast black Militia would have been accumulated, sufficient to oveinto not only " Georgia, South Carolina and Florida, but to have carried the bannett_ot the National cause, with terror in their van; throughout the wheal Southern Confederacy—thus taking the rebels, who . now threaten Washington, id the rear, and converting into weapons of destruction that very clement which is now the source of their wealth, their insen lance, and the vast comparative proportions of their armies." • • There iv igrcrit; deal of .tritikin, this. When will theYgelident seo and adopt the true pot* . of tiiu4At the is preidooik: events take place he not wait too long? _ ,- - v 1 An Enseritui Prefessor of Treaeon. -Among the speakers at the Pennsylvania Dembaratio Convention, on Saturday, was Or: Charles J. Ingersoll, a noted politician, and. noteless historian, who said, on that occasion, sundry,: very foolish things. Among _othert these: "The wsr is an abolition war; it is waged by the Admin. istration , wida s view:to emancipation, and not to it restoration of the ljniokand the preservation of. the-Constitution i-thatrast D uni"' Ind. hive been raisaly the trionernMent,. and limbs: unaccounted for; that, the Government Is corrupt, dee potio, revolutionary, ,and should be di.. placed front power:,llow, Mr. Ingersoll knew that every word he uttered was just the word' that Jeff. Davis, had le the libereirith to pay, would have paid hint la= ahly- to utter; that every, period ,was itab - -atthe:very -heart of-ths-nation; sad that. be was fairlyeiposing himself to just ,--- the punishment merited - by:the man who, whether rebel General4n.Chlec - soldier; or „hired *military, most effectetally promotes treason. Meted olrelotuily this fact before his eyes 'when he consoled himself with the etleation; • srreste arc not anch- terrible things. 1r they arrest you, they mud feed and alothe you and lodge you, and In these hard times then is smactialog In that." Whatever there is in that, he certainly deserves to feel, who boasted that 'lad be lived In t h e time of the liaralatlan tuo would hive been a tcrry w h o, in this second. [rat' mills of the country, is as =lib of : traitor and tay as he dentin ba. , 111- pm:a Sum bean arrested. ..listialmiby all means, havithit full benefit of the grata. tons board and lodgings prcrridsd, by the Wasl36antery#74f. Y Tierra • • ~, F_?; ~. .~_ . ~ :,- ._- ;, .:;~ :: ~ 2 :%:!iS;:i ~ti4k~:~ ~-„,---...., --.' ."7.:•:! - ' ,, , , -:„-. , 74. ,,„ r.!,9,•:. , ..:4-.7-4-'4 , . , 7. i...T. , ::.;,: ,. .. ,. 7. - ;.. --,. :: -, : , .......:: - .,:-_'-r. ...i.i•,;•••..-,,:5.'.,,,,.:-F-.4::.-:,-. What Saireilke ='-The Preside gratitude of the eountry for thelireetness and clear nese with which, in his lateletter, he keeps in view the supreme object of the war.: In distinction from the small philanthropic - 'blau, uneeide, who maintain that the removal- of 'slavery. - should be made the chief end of it--and from a email class of .tdiseenteiited'Democraticpoliticians on the ether;who inv,est, slavery, with a kind, of licrednestii 'he - announces 'that he means to treat it an an interest - wholly Subordinate to that of the preservation of the Union. Jie does not' mean to inaugu rate's mere anti;slnvery,Cruesde, ae many of the abolitionists proper would doubtless desirehita todo. neither will he allow the system to stand in the way of the vigorous prosecution of the war, and its speedy, as well as permanent attppmssion; • Taking this' position, it cannot - be ion before the President sees, if ° he .idoes not already see, that- to save the • Union and put slavery in a process of extinction are almost identiCal terms. The;Xlnion .is to be saved, but from' what r: From the arm ed assault that has beeriinide upon its in:. tegrity. But whit olaim,..What interest, what authority•is responsible for that as .sault Commerce, for instanMN- does not molest the Union,but it is doing all that it can to aid it in kits efforts of -self-defence. Our commercial'classes and men, to nee a ourrentphratie, are Pouting - onitheir treas ures like water in support of the loyal cause. AgrionAthre does net ,assail it, but is contributligiti prodigal ;supplies from .the teeming:granaries of the West towards the subelstenee ef the - 141F armies. Do the 'mannfeettiting or nfechatiloitt interests lift a hand for its oferthrOw ? or'do:.`lliej .not offer all their .enterpriee - itiid ell their 'skill M Sustain the gevernment in the hour of ita trial ; ? In 'short, is.there any clams of men, or Any . . interest, in. the ,portherh States, 'which openly and -.systematically opposes the constituted authorities, or makes war upon the nation. , . There is node; on the contrary, the free States, by conjoint Slid almost nut:d -i:10= Batt, n - of every . ; ohms and interest, have given One thousand millions of prop -City end tie' hundred thousand lives -in defenoe of the national - integrity, 'and stand ready. to send- forward 'six hundred thousand men more,.and to contribtite sin told millions of money more, for the . same end.- By whom, then, was the war origi-, Hated, Bait is now carried , on ? By the upholders of slavery alone, who were un willing to see any legislative restraints at fixed-to its expansion, and invoked dis union, ruin,fratrieldal War and death,,.rath er than submit to the legally declared will of the people. For the , first time, -in a glorious history of eighty years of nation al prosperity, dignity and honor, there wart found men and a cause audacious enongS to refuse the decisions of the ballot-box,. to make an appeal to the arbitrament of -arms. Other classes and other interests have, time and again, found.. them Selves aggrieved by the action of our , political system, have felt themselves called upon - to oppose with,vehemence, and even with bitterness an animosity, ,the letendancy of this party or that; but no clima.and.no interest, save that of the slaveholders, has ever tried, in.consequence. thoverturn, by force the foundations of the Government. It is the slavepower alone which has risen, sword in hand; to seize our lortificatione, raze our Capitol, desolate our fields, , de stroy our cities and slay our sou and brothers on bloody battlefields. - The slaU power hoe done - this 'because its spirit is both 'malignant - end domi neering; it is impossible for, it to endure constitutional and civic reetraint; and it will never again submit to the truthority it has wantonly cast off, until it has been forcelto do iio by the strong band, which implies perpetual war, or 'until the'grounds andlnotives of its revolt have" been ex tinguietted: All the discerning and' pa triotic then of the nation,ire are glad to know, are beginning more and more to dis cover this:truth, which will wonbe u uni versally...received as are the most elemen pixy principles of our. political creeds.,- IV. Y. Prating Post.. White tllavery. . , . corrnspondont writing from Helens , :AltaltetS i : • I was greatly surprised the other day by the declaration of • person with whom I bad been conversing in the Postotsce of this place, when, in reply to a suggestion of mine about his loyalty, he answered, " Why, my dear Sir, I am • slave.. I be long to Dr. --f•-•-." I looked tn his face, linable to believe my own eyes. Hie com plexion was whiter than toy own; his eyes a blue gray; his hair and Allures Cauca sian; his !aligner, free from the negro dialect. I asked him again, "Is it possible that you are a sieve? Why don't you go North and claim the privileges, of a free. man?" Be 11.11111<ted, "I have a wife and children, and I don't want to go till I can take them with me. I have been allowed by my master to follow tbe basinfuls of a barber in this pleas, sod, by giving him a 'stipulated sum, have been permitted to en joy a measure of freedom, and to possess • little property of my own. As soon as I can realise something of this property, I intend, while the opportunity exists, to se cure the freedom of myself and family." 'Our conversation bad commenced upon a written , documeet which he bad been showing me, and which be could read as well as myself. When he left me I won dered greatly that such a man, at least 40 years of age, evidently a gentleman and • Christian, could be held • slave, and 'mo ther white man be allowed to take his wages for naught in a Christian communi ty. And then I rememiCered that the mod ere dietriue of the South, as taught by the Richmond Enquirer, sad other expounders of the system, is that Slavery is not based upon complexion or race, but that capital should awn labor, and thobest condition of society is that in which the entire laboring popttlaticrn are slaves: This ta the doctrine on which the leaders of this rebellion are striving to establish a Southern Confede racy, and thoneands of laboring men in the Ektutivare blindly led to give it their aid by fighting against theoovernment of their fathers from mere sectional hatred and pre- Judith. When the rebellion shall be crushed,. end the South opened to free institutions and a higher civilisation, the people who will be most benetttcd by the change are those who aro now, by con2eriptiou and Ignor ance, arrayed in battle against us. May God speed the day when their eyes shall be opened, ard they shall be able to discern between light and darkness 1 • ' • Death Straggles. • • • The second uprising of the nation, ablatr pours e octant - Ornate'of leech' Imps thriugh - se . 3 or prineital cities otl 'brim to Washington, alemato hare had se iffeet upon the rebel sympathisers similar to that of a red rsg upon ... a...Mad bull. The arrest olDr. Olds few days one, end the irentiail squelching of Manes Jared Ingersoll' in 'Phitarlelpida yesterday, oho* that the secessionists are en raged and the government wide awake. The boll may raga and tear, but this sperm is sure to enter his side; sod his Iset kick le at hiod. The oriels of the nation . 1% upon at, and now. every Man vim talks et acts treason must be held teen instant and- strict • accountability. The arrest and imprisonment of blatant trial.' tors like Old. will has* a happy areal, tbbugh . logersolll - biniself It • malig nant and printout old man who GAO do little harm. If for no other reason, It . will • 'bow their humbler imitators how unsafe it le for them to exprets sympathy with the rebels at the well moment when the fate of -the whoa North U on trial on the barite of the Rapp*. llsam6olt.---14. r, • • The Cori n ti Cotton Croo k • ' A Washington ocasespenctent ot B&W mom 8117 f it h. !o?th ikawaitir howlaVornall• ripest* of tho humming fur. Apinsiltscril Deputmint will, in gi s tmi Itan the 'l44' • LO caskonti Oa/hinds ire ,sata4iii* /tin Win eettoitnal that ' o!..***Afflettt 171/Rnnit - •••:;s•a;ei , . ; the partisi,erop of this yetw, t w war t. jraticEs. millions ofWes left to,_tewptMie dowiestelal • . . and mantiiseliiring 'lnterests of thiii - eeibitry I r:LECTURE AT IRON CITY and of Europe. frwY On 4LEIF.. ocular of Peon sad St. Cher ofa.4 ja.b.-:baneatlCtd Great ,Eritaltk, are - wore THIS (THUBSDLT) wommwo, a. it 'eclor.las. • promising _than they first sr , fortnight ago, , IRIPLISO WARBANTY,I- and while' 'there' Will 'be lancine'there, I',TY Mit YIUR.--41 TYL.P.S. -Ina: be there will be an • r g demand for American t • candidate for Elornr of alloghtay, at ibh breadstuff, and,protrisiona. , t Ent the 'prospect& it . ohob Pring4ocial olictiOD. Tueoday, rseld of P toot. r au27:te ; of the industrial classes is England • and France, so far ma they 4111 , dapandent upon Supply of cotton; ere very bad. They e still obtain little from the United.Btataa and but a short-'supply. from' India sad other new . sources.: China has supplied Europe with raw Silk shim the failure of the septa, in Europe, and it Is supposed by some that . she may furnish cotton also. . Prime •Rights. A" 'Washington letter 4 a recant date Tho navy is becoming enriched from prize money. ~ Daring the last few months the cap tures of very valuable prises have been nu- Morons. The operations of the blockading equadron are mot °opened, to the Southern coast but British Is frail Nassau bound for Southern ports are-Intercepted. , This - appears tole coniedad as a belligerent right, and, it must. have. the *Sent :to render British trade with the - South very hazardous and preoadune. _ has beim generally sup, posed that tins British Totals, , with thew mires,: that . have been captured, and con-, damned were on Southern account, and that the loss fell on Southern adventurers; but it appears of late that mow of the, vessels wars sent at the rink of British owners, who are dis tinctly warned by their govanment that they can have no redress. Gas. Suer.—then. Butler is a con.- plata letter-writer. In his oplefln to refry*. wry • retitle, to lulmwartri Alsionisje, and to the patriots who are giving their lives to their ocuntry,:he is alike - felleitons. A choke eol- Inoilon of _his priblished "works" would fur dsh a library shelf with some of the best liter ature of the war., In his lut letteriaddressed to the french Consul at New Orleans, who had-remonstrated against the leisure of all the private flbs-arias in New Orleans, the Gen eral gravely meets the objection that, the Lou isiana slimes are likely to Weak their bonds, by the'ststemeat . .tbst inch aoudad would not be surprising, in Tie* of the feet that "their metals bad set them %he iszampit of rebellion against' constituted authoskies." Nothing more can be Mild on that pelt.. 6PECL4I. .I'OTICES. WLake Bupenor ; Gimes sill and INO WOMB, fmutrua. PARE 4 I Arctudy & itooolootooe. of SHITATHINO, BRAZIIILS' AND BOLT COPPER, PRESSED, INIPPKB BOTTOMS, BATE= STILL BOTTOMS. &TAMIL SOLDER; lisolosporters and dealers In =PALS, TIN PLATE, SMOLT IRON. WIRY, do. .Constantly on hand, TINNEW MACHINES AND TOOL& . 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Lam, .9.9 nog foto:9w go riming we damage an. ran. Bevan of waaurfdts ani Italtattons. Lyre* Powder WIN MI harms hi • trim. Limit Ms uw 4mill to ram mid Wm. Bold mirryinierit D. S. BASSI24 m Lmorodas SYStimailmir, Kr Talk farCOENWELL 4Sc - CARRIAGE ALtiIi*FACTU#IIIIB, At du old WAD -tubed Comb had ry. DIMUL6XI6 WAY, Oesaitir. tOtaut slant. larPittaburgh Steel Works. T1A.40 111140....".....W.11 . 017 1 L0CCat. JONES, 800 CO., Nanalholutors of OAST. STIELI Ow, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STILL; STILL BP/ LINOS AND ULNA, come of Nom sod /Ina otruita, Mahout., Pena'', • ' r. 0. IIAZIATLIZZ —....4. L LIZ% J. C. KIRKPATRICK & CO., llsootreturas d WUlark Naga to LAMPS, 01119111 CM, 11119D1[13, OLIAMMILII 33, Lo. 1/1/IrWholass9l *mil; tat SIBS'S 061311111 TED LLUMINATI3IO AND 11139109T1N0 OIUDON 0112, N 9, 39 Wool; Brian, Moats M. Chaim Rata; Ps. C 0 fET B/LO, ~naetnrers of IRON BAILING,IDON VAULTS AND VAULT DOOM, WIESOW TUIUTTEDS, WINDOW GUAILDS, Lo., Nokil Second street sad 66 Third street, between Wood as. IL:ImA. Uses on band varlet, of 1311, Pattern; Dusty and Okla, raltabte Or all parpmis. Putlealar idiotic% pall 60 eastaalus Grave iota Jobbing done at eibeei steaks. . ahr B. B. dr C. P. IILaILYLLB, Paper ILANQIACTQEI U sad &mine Is BOOK, pairr, :AIM ALL KINDS OT WItAN PUG PAP= • Siellate imatmod Ercna No. yr :woad AIMS ib AA 11611thileb4 min, Plt.Lvrgh, P. . 10.13011 08 TEMA FOB 111A08. • oryt ISOL :8, tt BO , Dealers IWIDLION AND DODXSTIC 611,14 or. x. aItANON,,OIIITIFICATLi DY.11.0817, BARB 11OTZ3 AND 62XCIE, 2{o. a 7 ilartd oltpy*, 111111:1313eaknis made on at tba prla4pal throne:ant th. United State:. .1049 Mln •• r CO r sty Per x° AND 0011IIISSIDI DISCITATIV 4.12 d wbolsolle dishy to OUZO, DMIIB. SUDS, PlBll,Asid 14,idoot raerally, Ito. AS Wp.l stmt. Pubbintit. ' "41 OLUNTOR, 27%3K S , :with orrirscst. ofrhyOrr iteen4tert4 oar ices& by ' • . . ' • W. a HAVSN, iswicoruitt risatir, - &west woos dtrD vrtais errs. itom. zo _ Al the IxerizAiv&LlFYas, inlox AVIAI7I, ta cbt-rraitoutary,' Albeisirmy mignigias4a. • -.1. .CrALLEGHE MAYPIIALTT.--,... Jaws - Wuirmac Jr., at the -regular of-many irlecda will be a Onion candidata for tear unexpired term of flon. , Miston prune, for Mayor of Allegheny Cly, at the enuelag election. auXtela . - - L LEG RENY 'DIA 0 R.ALTY.-- At the - solleita hot of taco, tirade, the On dmig•n*4 h e totem • • to be n cm dabkto far Mayer of Abeghtny City, at •.• o ttomilefgelettion; • att2Mlr - ; ALEXANDRE. .. EZAWAITZ STATZ CZNZIAL GILILITTZZ No. 613 Chef Tait tlltab Philideiphfa. THE :ME.. HERS of the Unto , State Central e•mnatttee,ef the loyal tithe of Pennaylranuf. we regulated to meet at the Id • NONCIAULLA. HOUSL, In the City of Pittsburgh, on WADNERDAY, the lethliay of September. 1862, at n ck a. m. 0. P. MARBLE, Chairman, Geo. W. Hiuntrartt, •N J. trcr0.6.6.,. rrWESTERN UNIVEIMTY OF PENNSYLVANIA. GEORGE WOODS, M. A., PrinoipaL Aided iy.Soven Prewar' Pater Tub :of the mean; seer commences co IMPTENBER A =KNOWN is atanseted with the Balser sity. MILITARY DRILL, under • competent Drill Wpm:a, remises; spectel w taloa:at. . For perticalaes, see Catalogue, to be, had at the Bookstores. Fkrumil . edialostlen ant be made at the residence of Rev. naklb..EL FINDLSIL 114 Wylie street. anl2:6* SELECT SCHOOL FOR BUTS.— wasztux.. Plies,* School will be re-opened on MONDAY, Sept.. let, In the &hod Room of Christ. Church, EU% Common. Allegheny. Mr. W. will be' glad to melee additional poplh, the commencement of thls term. A dam will be formed for younger hop, as well aa fpr those who are more advanced. Ear terms apply to Mr. W. IL WAKEMAN., at Us rooldonot, ill East Common. °mettle Reboot Room. • amine/it lIE MISSES SMITH'S BOARD. iNG AND DAT 12011004, 1,210 Entree ST.. Pn!sennueucA, win be opened on HONDA Y. arprEmpza Sar, • The mane of neap embrame the Latin. French wad Germ. Lanoaagea, Mutle, Drawing and Paint. 'an& together with the elementary and higher br mehee of a thorough English education. The . accommodations are of excellent chancier. and well calculated to carve, to the pupil the corn forts of a home. Owing to the pruritus of the times. •itedootioo of o per amt, will to made for the emoting year. LT":"PENN .thaITUTE, on ttanoock strert, opposite Chrlsth N. E. Church. sill open on the YIEST MONDAY, Or t3SYTEBIBIER.. in addltiotito a thorough Yuglish. Chastest, Nails. minded Bud Commercial course, there sill be resu lts: r citations in Dermas. Tor further porticuhr• apply to -J. M. Prioclpal. a025:10t I.SELECT CLASSICAL SCHOOL FOR LADIES. The 1 fifth raml•Bnunal &talon of Mn. B. A. Smith... SELECT CLASSICAL SCHOOL IVA LADIES. Comm of Bearer watt Mid Bomb Common, Alla 'bony pity. Pa, comosonam MONDAY, Sept. Bth. amnion cam be tad at the principal Book Store. annAtt IVPITTSBU ROll FEMALE COL :l3lG—Ttsv. L Piummo, A. If., Plod. dent. Mess inenauted College In the /Rate. Fotuleen Teach • Attendance Lot year 318. Superb brick bullangd. Thorough and extensive tonne of study. Tizacunaruneo and Oaten Musw taught. TORrr DOLLAWS pet tem for bonrdlng. tight, la Intl Tenn lasuurnenase tIaPTIIII3.II. ILL Send to the treeldeut for • lats.. • catai rftlMPAolsl, Pres. Truateed.' i"E'IIIVIDEND NOTICE. OMR Or RATIONALENO I - Flttabargh,-.laly alit, MR J The; Directors of the Nation.' filtdog Odmpatty boa doclarat • Dlvidead of TY/0 DA LIARS Yikt ARABIC apoty the Capful Stock of the Oam paa 7, p qabp, at the office of lb* Premarer, on FRIDAY, Aact: MI, to Stockholdon , aPptuDIS at t CJIZIOINICeRtata of bomb,., oa maid date. By of the Board if Director*. • Jos :Do JA7dltB M. COOPalt„ Totasar•r: OM= PrirahoxOn IstCusco COILPAINT, riitutumb, Alio it 15,1601 :THE BOARD OF D (VECTORS o ihis Chinnanty hate this darderlorwl ot Writhed. ca. ot the pnifitt of the tut alz toontba, of TWO DO L Latin PIM 611/1.514 In coati. paythio forthwith. 50.6:2W F. A. 1111tLIIART, wonistary. LarTHE NOTH SEMI-ANNUAL biASION of Allegheny 01ty (Professors .1. Y Aloltmt soul A. IL Worm) .111 bogin on MOW DAY; Eel.. lot. &anis !MW& corner Emulate' ao4 beano* street.. .a IMMr Onus or ma Crocs bout) or Cot:cams r Plltebantb, A,goat TO& 1061 j TAE RE-EXAMINATION uF " 1, " • APPLICANTS Oar aeleatalloo to the High eohool eriLl oommerm WSDNASDAT,Prth logaot, et V o clock to. JOHN A. SHOO ',ANT, eartlilt Neeretero. -SEX( EI4IUK isoitmAL T 4 TE.—Th• Secoad Seaton of the EXCEL. SIGH •Ul am:wheats on 310 N DitT. September Sth. Teechtwe dealrtas to hosood • Normal thus. pro par. star,. to. O. %later Teo mof School, 'IOU call at o. 43 Satthel ttrott, er Wart, br clrcortr, Her. W. S. ORA Y. Box 745, Plus. arch. etaktoreocl O.NOTiCh:I--To the Mercantile Ttu plows of Allsemay county. ail w 005..- .red and waived to this otßes, and whir ban. not paid IA or Wats (ha arth tato, vt.:l ha proceeded spina accordtair to law. A. FM-11D, eras Trampassr. Arz -110 rminammEarri, • rIN) OUR AMERICAN FLLOW IMINE J. ILIUM—II yvn wara to utlvor.twa you will Sod • ISM WI mail= la Oa Lady Pittolutryk dl w& seamy, (Or. 0. Y. 'finnan', oditor.) It nut• V. 07 hire 4 otWalort. Ban la your adr.rtiorattuta moor and auturoacixuate, and lit your Gtraao hilloircalsros know what don proporin doing. You cannot do busload, without ttla Ofloo, Octets EnsikUsg. °your wry. J. S. LLUIy KAN a IBBOTLIL atra:*arrir Proprtutari. AVOLUNTEER WANTED FO THE WAB.—An moo. of good moral maracter, who will munidoir for the war, miler wooer discharged. Ile maw mate his ewn selectloo m to which of the old regiment. he ti I go lota The edvertlar "grow te pa monthly whatever sum ha gym tor. above what the uoveitiment p. 7. If tbe voloutaer has a family, he ray to them ctberedes. to the volunteer or ht. Intel reprisonta. tin Addrwo, BON M. P. 0 a 0,11.31 UNDRIF.B.- DUIILDD Bur LEAF LAItO, lo BAnyta And kelt% lited ?OBE; ll°. 3 hIAOKIFICL, taw; On hand Lod Ibr sale by sum woo A HATA h MI. ffil I.lAorti A. Nie.w ,t;OlibliliN • • N'.l . 6.—,fecal • • this dq— GO MAL Own Apples; . lo do Bid Po.ro: I do f osb II bosom Lem°. e; acCI L. 11. vOtriT At nil IITI ' ' —Person► preset ting Mau - ..far• ara r•gcootad to call sad exasotno our oloclsoa vs can oder. locluottotista oupsolot SO say 2=o to PlltsOurgb. non . wuWleJ TISTLIEV I Art 14.."/ I as • CAMP Alsrb ut/WIL KNlVise, for "" 1. 74 W * TZTI.WI. IRO Wow. or IULT.—War. 'ober, :t4 Liberty artst, maga of Wad. Poscsal. given la, modlittel . (.u25 L. TOT() r l (10. u ith 11 for sale Diked. b IRAWW A ?MST. IM Wood id. GEO.. ALBREE, SON CO, - se. n WOO) ISTagsr.eoraff of rower /Isis reoplyed II Ivry •ad compl•to dock of BOOTS, BHOEB AND OAITEBS, Pan-hued for rub helbt• the advsace. Oar stocknoraprbro all artloteo In our lino. of. tbe not qualm, and will b *old tow for az.b. wham's or retail. • sale I UST RECZIVED-10. Batwagone, (Haad Tththa.) • V••• latn"avil°22l2l'' no Vrareboasi oaitht to b• wi th out th em. or We by salt L U V 1110? R (W 1 ..kt 13 • .14 b. Fr ' &Ulna' UM. Jut mend at VI sad xe St. p fle stmt. Juan) . 25 . 1 1 1 1146 %W j a1e54! """e° •o W. W. W. ao BMLT.> Ltlxrrt anat. _ _ kt : : • if, iKI •6, Jug lery1:013•11141il sal an be eared 1e ths von posltst, snotbsr .apply fast alvia t sad IS it laslrstrest. • R. PRILLIIO.'s 141E,TRI t 1 0 • :1-, - 9 . %./-k.tods, r Able by . , .evt a TWINY. 1M Wood ttevrt. 25 'll3 and forma! b 7. *an • ta • '.. . .d{.1 •• nuind Ibr et*,o4 Wyatt Irtotesla vo l SIDDLIk . • 111:4• 7i77t 0•7•16 sad laxaim • J. A. • • JAN= P.UO. li=illllllllllllll drElO .:ftDrzitriszmiair.rs. TOTIOE TO FOUNDRYMBN.- - -• WANTlllilexpeliencrd F to take &trite of country foundry. A Mania:4 -and healthy locatio ' Meade 4oborhlch, It name. shy satisfactory xsy tor y fik and ( sir Ise paid by the tau f or maul I gra:Aetna sad cleaning castings. Qua whale- Udine—forty by- eittay feet. - The pb . wlll requ to rum Mx to ten men. - Aunt* : , 'SAIALi Plettrf A CO. EALNUA*CrEttr , :, t -rtePA., as 211i11,18G2. J ••• ORDER NO. J. L Colonel,O.; Y. I:ampbell, blth Permaylv Win Vol unteers, is hereby:appointed Pftvast IlarkhaL Be will be obeyed and respect-0 accordingly. It. AU emcee. and soldiers In this city, and in the country around, absent ltdm their reziments from • h deter ranee. will report without delay. to Ook Campbell, at his once. b0.,6T Fourth street, in per • eon or Syletter. If rot able to report In person, they will report by- letter, iranamitting a cent tate at some physician to good; standing, siwiring Ithi• they ars not able to report $l2 person. /IL A I ofEV•ms and to dears arriralif In the city and casghbo. hood. -an t• aot • passing immediately throsah, under onlen, vilt report in Ills Ul , ll3ller to tut Protoat Marahal. IV. h. attention of abSentres from regiments. Is wiled to the order - from Abe War Departutout, pub listo.d July met, 1863, the ;pruriently of which will bt strictly onfotced by the Provost. Marshal to regard to absentees. , ALEX. MONTGOMED.Y. Idajor Q. S. A , Arai' Military Commander. 'MAU ()me A*, Eons connantly on hand a large and thoronzbly .Huoned noon of DECKING BOA , ' AND BOTTOM PLANE, WINDOW PRAMS MQPP, LINTLES, DCD•BILLN, JOIBTB, OPOOTING, LATHE, PA. LINOS, do, de., An . . Hs will flu orders for SAWN° sTurr with promptness and at tar rates, M. S. tenons wanting 1.02t0 TIMBER or POP. LAB, ate particithuly invited to oXiailllto his stock iddrOdice on tattelti tiTBEICT, near Robinson. and , t 1 ' POLAblzerlit he h.Wc tors of the general Wards an. Precincts of the City of Allegheny are hereby notified that an election will be bold at the unal plea. of of bottleeg election in the said several Wardi - and precincts, on TUESDAY. the 24 day of September.l E. D. Dit.2, thu uncut hours appointed by law for holding elections, for the purpose of elm lug one person as 2Foyor of add mty, to till the vacancy occasioned by the realguationvi Simon Drain. Olean under my hand and Mal, Dili 25th day of Suva, DEE. JAMES BULLER, Mayer pro fees. en2s:td 1)1. tollta PI LS are offend to the petbilc as the best: and on , Y reliable remedy We Acidity of the Stomach. They are the preparation of Pref. Brockedon. a /moon, to which city they hate POO/M0.4 (or the pest ten years with the most pilfering run' Ls. Those soh-. ject to this painfol'annoyance will tud-tu them mediate roller. To traveleet eta those subject to hasty meals gad irregular hoots trey are iferanzable For male by .81110 N JOHIinTON, an 23 corner Seetth'lleld sod ;Luttrell street. J U/iNSt be'itl, BARGES, COAL AND OIL FLATS At the Sow Mille of haw Craig, CRAIG BTREILT, Vint Word, A.l7gitery City, lA. epsoltmettons of work vont by•mell to All,gbent City P.O.. or left at toe Litrdmere Mtn. of B. Wolff, Jr.. corner of Liberty • and Bt. Clii'etroetv, will To. oelve prompt attention. auffMtf QSIITIVis 1.101,11. Y LUIS CATIN NJ OIL; ideas Lubricating OIL Deck Creak do do; alumni:A Crude do; Solar Machine 011 No. 1; Do do do W, • • Solar Ihtmlng Oil Fa. L Do do do For sale b SO LAR OIL WORKS CO J. "Manufacturer of BULEHURIO 11117.3, SWEET SPIRITS OT NITRE, NONNI! ttla'S ANODYNR, AQUA AMINO NIA; NTT; FOWLKY'RSOLUTION. eULPII URIC ACID, NITRIC ACID, MIMIAT 10 ACID, NI TIII,US ACID, ae. Ilay be found at John Irwin el Sou, 67 Water street. Watt( WEMAIMiSM s. H. PANES, Si Wood Woof. Offal on Mond terms toll Uwe of wen's, Boy.' and FUR AND WOOL HATS; CLOTH, FMB, PLUSH AND VELVD?O4III., by Ou case ar dorm. aubslw • SIA ES. kIUNNETB, id.n9l.B , ilATA, 8130241; - /LOW ritfi. HUHN= BILE $, viciAtrs, with • ful stock of fdl9ioar7 Gooch, tint opened. 8. H PALMIER, seo:2w 1;13. E 4 Wood .trret. AN ;TUB MAU. N ES.— J.) We hwe lot No tlop compkte WICKET AND tUB 11ACtUtiES, awls new, and al thstaat 1m prom' taarmacttua. Tee Machina can be no at oar Barrel factory, Taylor street, Nuith Wald. GUTIIRIE 181. G, ataltlyr No. LH Yira , at,ent. DTION 'O, rili.ftilsikWlll . —.The firm of lIAXILTON a HAMMER b.. tbis beak disbolroyl by mutual muesli. Mr. tiIkKEEB will take Uwe of the.busiber, and .11 accounts will be menial lip by him. tJuLIN BA MILTObib JO3Oll D. Braila:lh Pip .burgh, A uanq II?, 126 u2S.lwins • Vikt.Eb L 011.... ;MEAL., motive• and .W pot up In small sacks, far fatally tole, ur for sale b 1 the , ouud, lathe Family Grocery htore of 'JOHN A. BEhOLTAW, so - 2r dolor !Abort, sod Rend stream FttEbli 1h11361%tW, put up by Vim. Underwood .2 Co., In one and two pound eons tam trolly must, warranted a — prima ;allele, re aired and tor sato try -- • • .1110. B. usueulvt. a 027 earner Lleerte and Rand Ca. 1411tEdit :13061.01. Utt.A net 1: received dlr. ca trobißeatoa. Irak baked iirstaadt, Butter earl Wide Cracker., fa sale, lb. Faulty aroagetotea JOHN A. BritteEfAW,. ear corner Liberty add Hand meets ,„„.• ti,tlli —for Ko merchandin—at OUN Tit b , ./ikr.-- bb Country: &tap received nd kir tiv Me a DONAr D MIBUOIL US, ! - w^7 iRI9 cud 244, Lteert street. AKUU ••-• %X 20 Mids. Cubs Hiram; 20 do Porto Ban Sugar; 00 bbis. OAToo boor; ZO — ay — otoo.b•P do; 100. do choke N.O.Nolusei; Y:0 hL bbl.. do. do; 100 bap 1010 *Too; 00 half dere Black Tow - 00 do, .T. II latiesiol Tau; • 00 addl.' • do do do. Suit waled to store; and for ulo by : • atab BROWN a KIRKPATRICK& - LILO II Wes— , WO bola. ex. bra. terab grouod old wheat Lour; 100 do, new wheat Focally /floor; - 100 do etiolos white ',beat noon • ' 60 do lieow flake 11,XX•mbire wheat, mad*. -• expressly lor Willy rue; • 120 do freely ground *atm Flour; ; 80 do roperene Iricer; , • 28 do &rob ground Rye Moan Io store sad to arrive by railroad and for sale by 111A01LE02461 & ati9s No. 291 Liberty stmt.-, D DE RAVE N S ON , ENTSTOiI3 YpOlDltlf, No. 47 JITDRIL4VBTBSET. AllegAny Cie s. -. Maotihatorsra of even! ct WOKING AND EISATI4.6 STOVILtid, Ottefilace )1412igitd. with the Ist et improtooton4 ol TWO sad Vommon Mum clod GUSTS TBONTII, TIMMS of!, io. ~ , , Also, OAST 11102 , 11 1101711111 FRONTS, MON mad str kinds of O,4BTINGB mode to u celebrated 4'stuarANGLZBIA LEO sad titrlrcrli4. • 3 • ••- • ,1310.81111.1ARWAIr o ( 0 ;P 0416 . Nwa To , L , otilt.nd Clrcoiar.: te'r3l. U t 2 e : 1.41 01 / 1 4 •!! Ildith lad other OlLUMBAttkntir. =it OOP, paiid. ' , 10ITS , D. SCRITAir: Clighter itIJ ; FILTE.ttd, for-drini %lL InCourrof said, foi Soldiers' nes-2 gram Jot reeelnd street.:: • P • %• • • - wertanged to be of. guanine sean,. end not *Meted toy beet or cold; another surety lett re. potted et the. beds ' .ll¢bbee 1)epoo,. 25 and St 4g. Clair street, ' J. a 11. 11111.1.1P5.. Peattoi4 . l4oiaked - arittoY4UM:O.ll4: aeound THAN Itl/Al5 GOEDZIL,, boxes on. car ,starch.. .4 [bra* to - - - - tionAll7," IS /kr 'OIT IS • ,,, aattbr iale,bi .11 , I.; • ERNI. is store . w. u. Gonna , . Mort irtrytt. /Attu hi), tXi •AXP LA banticriNtoro!tro4andfotimaciT mi 29 MENAI 11. 11011Atlii /11. , - -0 **mew ter 'IttIikIM,OOLMIIII. I AUL - FAUUNtf-20 bias. rea lbT b 7. I =mar it. &mum =EMEI OUTLET EILW MILLS, 4.I ! LEGHENY CITY, 111 YIN, 11 undo •er J 49. D&LZELL d BON'S, • : .-r3l .na'tn Watr atrweL' e ARlust receiTel w.(*Mali. 111 Man street DRY Miollll. cools 1. MACRUMI &GLYDE, No. 78 Market Street. THIMISTRUS, V2,111E1.11; POTIONS, =MEM DERIES, LACES, ISANDKERCHIESS.ath•, BONs, BLON OKRUcHES, BONDI/Et 4 ' GLOW:B,IEITV, tig OP SKIRTS. - GOBBETS: BE* D.NE IS; BEADS ZEPHYR YARNS, Ult- DBE LL AS, GEN_TLEHEIPS • AND YOUTH'S LINEN AND TRAVELING SHIRTS, CoL LA ES. TIES, SU,pENDERS. ASHY GOODS! ARMY GOOD.! SOL DIEP.S'' MIMS - AND WORK. pens, GM , CREW GAUNTLETS, At., ac , To which la invited floc Attention of all visiting to parcbaso NAV AND' rzasorraitz.z_ GOODS, r te: &.OLYDE, ..• •• . • • .„ 7811KARSTIT STRUT, (lonween Yount; and Diamond.) au26 IIAtILE LINEN, . M. Burchfield's DAMASK TABLE LI13B13; SNOW DAOI',TAALE LE EN uttatrAcaln do do; NAPILLNEI, TOWELS, 911A8H. 10.4, 114,124 SHEETING; 6-4, 9 B PILLOW A1611LIN13; BLZACHiII AIM tfIiBLZAOHED ItUBLINI3 Nsw Goma jut received, at North east corner Fourth' aril Market Sta. • COUNTRY MERCHANTS -RCM. -rinD • EIRRETIIMS, • SKIRTINGS, and PRINTS, In all tla varkmi brands. al J.W. Barker &Co.bs, 59 Market Serest, AT LESS THAN EASTERN PEIOES, Otre;01DI AND 0133)- WILL -OPEN— • ' ON I. Monday. August 18th, Lad daring the week, clew sad draftable etyleicf . 3 GOODS, Adapted to the Tall trade. DOMESTIC GOODS, Purchased Uteri the late advance, will be sold at LESS THAN EASTERN PRICEY o:trThisits Can. .C. EllavfoN.Loyz , do CO. sOl5 - AUK TT FPs •4H ORIVAL. NEW FALL GOODS. HORNE'S TRUCKING sTortz, 77 and. 79 _Market Etreet._._ • We an skov receiving' our stack of TAU. GOODS. to ',bleb we desire t.. Invite the medal offooffoo of all whateetie end retail buyers.', -NSW DRlCq't TRIMMING/3, EIiBROIDZBITS. LINEy HANDSAWS - U[lrd, ITADZIII3v IBIS and DB& WZIIS, ROBUST AND 4111.01 , " HOOP IC IBM C0N8Z714.11418 awlall.ktadwol 111LL4484,1300P/3. - • • •' Ajax* , Goods. BTIIIPiD IieL&NNICL SHIBia, SMOKING CAPS, lIIROMMEITIIIB AND kW,' HANDLES• I.IIiIEIN 10010, .t Low Wow MIL ITMIT GAIINI*TS! . . BUCK •HD SID 41AUSTLE171 I In buff sad FT° Thito:* *- Ivf4-b.7 exP n'rozi,t4.caum.# WOOLEN KNITTING .YAKNS- -1,c.06 !be. or the mwt d«tnblwl4olli'Or lENITTLIPSI bat recelre4. kid whokeal• and rota% h • • 'Arox. hu.caum t ca., BBRLIN ZEPIIYItI zsrura weer., ut .16: thole* aat4 favorit• abides aad =titan% Pr tan , a knttt mp Dolan t tanned la Quantity at less than pteaeat Muter. prima, • • • - court t, mientrii a c0.,- PARRY IV PAIR - STRIPER L OOLIRIIRTt\ kr Main' and Trawlers' Weaf. - . _ We have test mewed ever tO doses et *WM emitters of ThAVZLING Mine r% km the Seat to the kneed =dm- We levies special attsallan to the ityla of • t **ft bwmcsali,xi, • irsmitmc W"' MEM! ARMY -SHIM Alargsysir.4l. l 4 - jAct, • • - mime • Just xscaludaud itattalii at ,tius lairiat casts prima. animui •AIOL WAORTM too— re Mat. et. , BMITd,MI"IMT . : erunctias 1230.'toViip 14.:TILW at sic,So74l , ' • ~alwiumiesoit-eare. CIariarriZUWANWTOINVW - 4146a: 11.7"Jki ; &D 111111601178. BM2=MMM 4.ffM3EJffZrTS ~PITT3BIIRQ3[I THEATR& ..` ..... Lemeard Treasurer—l...«..«._....Lan. garinv AMY MOST as Psol;na Tff UrSDAY ElltilLEG, AUGUST V3tli, 1964, Baliat'a beautlfal Ilya act play of .IE. C. OLTD i Lady at Lyons! CHAPLIN. COL PALS. lIKAUSEMa BIRMAUNT. NA ARLEN:IAN; DANCE...:...«-.--..»'u'LLE F.0.1A cluzsa. Pa coact ado with the Maikal nor!emus of Latiy of the Lions.. J. LESION EM=MIDIUM:=I N EW UOODS 1 IiZNICY G. lIALIC a 00., (Stelwrr to Awns C. Writ;) Ave now receiving their Brunnier Stock, comprising awry variety of goods adapted to men and boy'rwear, which, In extent, choice mateand price compare) fav=with any in the trade). .• • American and West of England Clothe, 01 the best makes; of every shade and quality—a Tory large assortment; Cannneree and Doeskins; Soper Black French Doeskins ; Soper Black French Carib. mercer Fancy CaeMmerm bx every satiety; Bibbed,. Bieck and Fancy Casalmens; Silk Mixed Cittlitterell of army guide arid color. • yESTII4OB-virancy Silk and Satin Testing., new . styles Super Block Satin aid Silk Vestinp; Matisse and Fancy Silk yeetinks; White Figured Bilk mid Satin Vesting*. Also, every railer) , of goods for Business- boar. likewise a very choice selection of Furnishing Goods adapted to gentlemen's veer. - Soliciting an early call from oar friends and the any enlace entrusted to oar are will meet with prompt attention and punctuality tn . CM& EBB BY D. BALE DO., kierClomi 'ruhtg. 1. Cor - Peen and rt. Clair streets. UCTIOrr SALES. G - OVERNMENT PitißkiiTY AT AtolloN.—On SATURDAY, August 80tb, at o'alo k, at the tafal 1. Had Auctor: Rotor, 66 Ttlta otr:•:, ba sold, by order of vigor twit. gomary, ba fol.:wins articles of Ulothing, yrapfey tho Ualtad States: - pars Inlardry-Troulats; 1 F- 18 Graft ColafB Uniform Coots InGaiir3; IBlonser • Jaoksti . , rotazif-7; 1 " 1 do CaTilry -A. ; • talor ago U. S. Quaiferadator. Jidda • L". AT L.) Ati I.; 1 ith.C.-Ilki iIAT. 0110 All 310.82i/BG, August SOth, at &o'clock, att. be sold, at the 00intaellia 10=10i: lloisser66 Mb street, a stock at Liquors, cocopristrtg—,. . 6 rues Use Wbisky; . . 8. do Blackberrs Brandy; • . 8 do Stomach Bitters; • • 8 do Coscur , B alloy; . . 3 barrels Bourbon Whl _ ry; - - • I' do Cogaiso Brardy; . _.- an2B - J. O. TAMS, AneL uthi ewei tie tittiat3 r. Lle. BATIMDAY .11.01M1110, Angus* BOth, ed.*, sill be fold, at pmts . Auedimo Bath strest,l lioaaway eareage. • • aubS • • J. 4.4. TA VIF.. .• Cu • fitY hltititillB.lVl:6, who are teculn,s Scrcsah, should not - toll to stop at -nootOadartes . supTioN No.hs Fifth street, where may be.found a lergessid well assorted steak of Dom, Shoes and Grimm, Dry'. Goads; 'Kentucky Jears, - flooy ..13kirts, Catlery, peal dem Whips. „ of wh.Th will be sold at from to to 15 per eent. cheaper than ca be had elsewhere. arrive st the ILII3ONIO ILM AIICUON HOUWB . ADM IbTRAITUkt. OF BSAL EsTATZ IN - .A.Lizassafr - CITY AND incOLUBS T0WN3111.1.,.—0n. TOVIDAY • beptember Lt', at 8-o'clook. old be', a. ld, by order of sue Orphans' C arty of Allegheny' Commercialcrusty, c rusty, at the Commercial Bala Scams, - ,911th drat, the (diaries dokerlbed pr. ty, belonging to the•estate the late Wm. Dyer amused: -•- - A lot in th e Ylr eWard of Adep: . bany City, thirty feet front on -booth Avenue, Ode B.n.t Larlo,) and..: atm:ding bsokl.bo feet, more or less, to dt..estr inner ware n ft emoted a two-story - brick duelling, sod the ontaddlogs—being lot No. 9 mut halt of lot No. lo fa bL Clair Denny's plate of a subdivision of out lot No. 29 is the orisinal plan of. Allegheny, an whim thus W an anonal gron d rent of CM Also • lot in Nadine township, vacated= Woods' Iton.and the New Brighton Plank hoed, containing sea and Wu. pendia, en vlaca to erectedn-bagee stone basement and allolthed building, bring la No: 3 la a plan allots lalt out by N. 13, 4..nehran sad ht-kfcGoontgle, gardenia , the minor children of . Johnston Lucky, &mooed- - • • - • - . Imola or nun—For father pertleulem ApPly te r 8. Dyer, dl lrederal Street, Allegheoy; or John Cse oath. Admit:SW*o4 at the -Pittebrarsh Foundry, Simuln am. J G. LAPIS:Ana. Cti?YIAVAINIA. AVh lU6i r.hur, 1: NUTT AT AUCTiON...-TLIU.I9IDAY Llitihrernmat 211tb, at 10 .'clock. sill be aold, on the pre2l/111*.i, thet behoving, valuable Banding Lob,- laid " opt torn a part of - the well known Tustin estate . 1 Twelve loci 20 ler. front t on rotes street, tableb ls 60 Stet wides„) and extending beck trom ILO to 1 fat so Beech s 1.44 feet mow- -• WWI lot ATfert Insists front. on Beech with a trent 019 feet 50 tubes cola:bet aixeet,.and: depth of 120 feet. - . Nemr eau-10MM fret Ifeeent on limbo strsettand extending beet 10 tett to Twin: 54144,4640 toot strees. "lotabout .65 tett 9 inches treat - oil - Forbes maid and eriumdlog baek - 120 feet, with a front of about ? Stet 5,4 inch.' on Turin street. r Tetilots 24 feet Wont on Testin meat, and extend ing beck float 116 to 166 /wt. to Braddock street, • Atvw impacts to expellent 12oprovinnenta all 'along Peniisyl.ates .11.100•646 been siren 'Morita =Cm. slottinto nub sines to Ibed upeo tad-maraca brief tkoe this will be, the Works outlet from out. thy. Thews lots are Jost beyond the eh? line, and eLgebig gloated sloop de beneciatrest a 60 foot street extending from t • avenue. No knee altos. lion force:m.l.AL mid •omfortable busies_ is ;routed_ 'our city: - vbs sale le • .niptoty. • - • • Tentsor krta—une. blot cash; .bnianee to am • two 'vs.., midi •vit.secnred by bond - and niongWee• . O. Iv yu 1/4 Auev: , 1 ULlTario Abu . 1TJ.1.32111.1/11.6113 II TB, at Idaroatr Ban Atcr G VA6, .!ackaelbin , N./ A.cei.f.}l. 06 oft b 'aurae: marl , rt • Ittir. 4 , , "ur ' at the Masi:Kik. , • APIIIS t i I 4 Laura. a losmoultx -- • .11.111.. ado clump. at M!lizama 14 (MY &Ib, a new NV% at ma' .11 sonic 1301 Auction House. sal ltio.EV • V taiLLlttsretti ix* extent &liaises &SEA rive st. mai 101117133 U ts ALr AND BALAW • toutsokt ilavorle TWI Aaett^anorto. OVE1)--50 bble. Tendered - Tikflowi to3big, luo do : Willie k.tVOI - H. VOIGT a C 0..- 1/00 • -1 • EPlitt l3 thrilbilla taking &erns of we o[3:tool:stun MX. , olloboale /tun M areboun; ore who numate sett obctsUp nano !' &Lunt rho boom. Node toed apply but can tornub unexceptionable teatteneettalo ell to metal. oberacter and teduattlouttatlta:tlalire =dents. , Addeo* Man% P. 0.:.... .... -gen 20,1.)00 moony !Arvin SAY lbe I VuSit 1? )10 i• • tiIt:WAS Sioo .136 suidm - 169 Si , st gavot, Snubs's". - arliieiNa-T;Criti3E; 80. ts ' • A Itat am.irtnout ot PITZSBRIZQii IZIALTAG; TUSEW FUSNITUBS ametaintly on Isansloritikb :t nrWsolietthelose , tcrk lbe .0631L5. e would: tespectlully km owl Ctionds - iiiit Mai potato that' wa turrfib 3. /t m aw; and an dow cpwag, alio of the largest sad bog ookood 'stoat of DRUGS;CHEDICALS., -PAISITE.-4)1 1 . 4 r 1 1ES SZUE/S.EZEWIJMEBE sad SLUT ARTICLE& Aorwiti., to Do ,toon , A tba c i t y...bict r wl. Aro vwsporod to oe/1' to quotable to rocl. custonozot low Sons, out moth:',stock IWAW, -WOODSIDE di .WILLId.OI; • .1141. 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