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FRIDAY MORNMG, AUG. 29
PRIMARY 31Errans.—The Republican
.primary meetings take place on next Sat
urday afternoon and evening. We truet
th
le
will be a full turn out, that the voice
of he, Republican party maybe heard in
th formaticq of a ticket. . _
lem
th
he fc
Atdireas of the Republican State
Committee.
This important document appears in our
columns to-day,.. We : commend it to the
'attention of all our readers. The annual
election is fast approaching, and it is not
to be disguised that the Deniocrats are cal
culating on an easy victory, in consequence
cite° large a disproportion of Republicans
haring gone-to the army. The Butternuts
havinginaid at home, End as all of them
vote the Deinocratic ticket, the leaders of
the-party are cot grstulating themselves on
being restored to power. It is important,
therefore, that the loyal voters should con
sider this 'natter seriously, and . prepare to
get - out every - Republican voter who has
,not gone to the army. ' '
The Supersedure of Gen. Lew. Wel.
lace, in Kentucky.
. _
We find the following consecutive para
..,
graphs:in the. Cincinnati Gazette, of Wed
,aesday
. ,
Major .General ;
. General Wallace, 'while in corn
: . . mond at Lexington, Kentucky, drew upon
the secessionists for slaves, in proportion
-to their Means,.ind the strength of their
, .
rebel sympathies. The ownerswere to be
compensated upon proof of their loyalty.
Failing in this they would get nothing.
Upon the execution of this order the Union
population began to increase' very rapidly,
and the expression of disloyal sentiments
• was not heatd•near so often as previously.
The proceeding afforded the greatest
. . faction to genuine Union men.
' • - • - • • •
The Ptailii3 will be surprised to learn that
' - Major-General Wallace, who had command
of the forces collected at Lexington, was on
Monday, at the moment when he was about
to mount his horse, for the purpose of join-
ing therolitmn already in_motion for the
mountains, suPeiveded by Major-General
Nelson. By the• exercise of that energy
and skill which,charieterize him, he had
in leis' than a. week, brigaded the troops,
- , ..putilmai in motion, matured his plans, and
WAD ready to clear the road to Cumberland
' Gap. Major-General:Wallace arrived in
the city yesterday, and will leave to-day
for his home in Indiana, there• to await
orders. It into be hoped this accompli shed,
abkOntid energetic General, is . not to be
shelved, while the country is suffering ter
ribly in consequence of bed. generalship.
•
When we heard, a day or two ago, of the
energy and memo of Gen. Lew. WAnno.ce
in organizing every means of defensi with
. in al' r'reaish, to resist and overpower the
guerrillas and 'aecessionists.of Kentucky,
and among the rest, that he was drawing
upon the Becissioniets for slaves "in pro-
Ortion to their means, and the strength of
their rebel sympathies," we rejoiced that
the: truly loyal men of Kentucky had at
.: ,..'length got uppermost, and that, in the des!
panda crisis of affairs, such shame`and oh-
Atiuctives as Wicstars, DAVIS. & Co. had
been forced to get out of the way, and leave .
men not emasculated by their rebel sym
.
pathiea or a base and sneaking neutrality
theory, 'to fight the enemy as an enemy,
with the nearest, best and most effective
weapons to be found. But alas fOr the te
merity.that will deal with • traitors as
.traitors, and'rebels ai rebels—eepeoially if
" in doing so it hand must be laid upon the
black idolatry of slavery 1
OP VIZ
UNION - STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
TO'TIIN:LOYAL ZEN OF PENNSYLVANIA
4' HEADQUARTERS OF .111 E UNION STATE CEP.
TEAL Commirrre., Commonwealth Build
, gs : No. 618 Chesnut street.
PRELADELP Ang. 26, 186 2.
Fello
to- anzens:—La times of war the
political - organisations of peace are surren
dared or pptponed to the public emergen
else During the Revolutionary war there
_ .
• was-no partiagainst Washington`but the
•tories or the traitors. During the war
of 1812 the enemies of the -Administration
- Mr.-Madison 'aeon became as infamous
no the foreign invaders themselves. The
- -war with Mexico was waged, as results
have proved, by elaveholding statesmen, in
- order that one State more might be added
to the number they have lately forced into
treason • fel the public men wbo opposed
- it - soon became unpopular, arid its victori
, was general was nominated for the
, - dewy by' the very party that dissented
- - from the policy which resulted in the-war.
These are theeloquent teachings of , the past.
' We are now in a death struggle with the
' - most powerful foe to human liberty off
_ - earth. -The enemy -is strengthened by 51a4,1
- very in America, and sustained by the
-. monarchies of the old world. The issue is
clearly made--theconteiading parties open-j„
' - ly arrayed against each other. Thep
' not a nation, an individualor an idea op
.',posed to Lerman freedom, that le not enlist
, ed against this government, and in throng
- the rebellion. We are ourselves-our only
-:":friends.-Withbroureelves ;sour onlyhope.
We can have no sympathy from any other
Power in the world4no sympathy that is
sincere - and effeetual. The State Central
Committee, appointed by the Union State
Convention, compoied of the loyal men of
Pennsylvania; who met to consider what
,
Were proper to be done In this crisis, have a
Istraple duty to perform in this their first
address.-=They have only to ask-whether
- 4: --. the examplee of the . two were with Great
Britahi and the admonitions of -the war
- with lderito shall be recollected or rejected
in this gloomy, hour,_ and . whether the
- American people wilt cordially support the
- ?government in putting down the rebellion.
The State Central Committee would im
press upon..,the - people : of Pennsylvania that
- the one . great subject for them , to . consider
- the &mgr. to thi republic. There is' no
_prejudice or opinion that 'should not be
postponed,, and, if rieceesammicriftced, to
avert this common peril. The Convention
front *which the committee derived its
- • thority acted' in this spirit, and it is now
your duty to co me forward sad sustain the
• candidates that Convention placed in nem
- ination... _We,inalte this appeal to all loyal
. -.men. , They oaly are loyal , who recognise
this war as one waged for our national ex
' istence-who ere an'strdent and unciues
trotting :support ,to : -the_-Adtninistration--
who,enstain measures of Congress
for ',the maititenanee.-of the war-making
- lower—who see in the Sotither& Confider: ,
-soy, and those who,are in alliance with it,
the enemies of civilization and liberty—
d who do nothing - to weaken the hands'
14„ of the: Executive. They are not'..aterelP
disloyal:who take arms in their ktandairid
,combine themselves into an army.:
rebel who Ms 'allegiance and bi
, comes sa,. enemy to his flag ; - bu he is rt
'traitor who, wldleM4cring the ilveleelkin
. . - of the government, and ostensibly
: obtain:-
ing - -his pledge , of alleglinue;riontrives to
- bring disbonoratittdefeat upon
- try.. These'rebels 'and 'these - traitors:lie
are called upon tivnteet.: - .We rangketecaltt
'ter them aa the battleteldunds: situ b;
Thehallotobox is the great Bonne'
otpoptgar : tiestez !her,' our ,
MIIESIM
ADDRESS
'victories oziesufferings,
unrewarded, our sacrifiCes:barren, and the
glory and velar . ' of :otir Sadist's:will end in
the triumph of, southern rebellion, and a
dishonorable peace. •
It is unnecessary to restate the cause of
the war. Our opponents have - made them
the substance or calumny and misrepre
sentation.: For answer, we appeal to the
living history familiar to all men. We
need not remind the people that at the ba
sis of the Southern rebellion there exists a
a hatred of Northern men and Northeth
institutions—of our social, political and
revenue systems. This has inspired their
leaders during two generations. Wedded
to an institution which has demoralized
them in demoralizing their labor, and cul
tivating the earth by an enslaved race of
men, they have made their slaves the source
of their political power, and, have ruled the
nation with the products "of 'slave laber.
The happy hours of oar national progress
have for years been embittered by their
insolence. All legislation that looked to
the prosperity of the Northern-States and
protection to their industry has been op
posed and defeated by them. With the
growth of northern -strength, as the result
of free institutions and free toil, came the
possession of polititial power, and the
gradual resistance to the encroachments of
slavery. • Nor need we remind the people
of the outrages that followed the efforts of
the slaieholders tb recover their unholy and
despotic dominion. The outrages upon
Kaunas; the studied insults to Northern
Senators:and Reptesentativea; the cease
less abuse of the Northern people, and the
grndtiel ociticentration-of the military and
naval powoin - the - hands of the traitors,
01%contemplated 'the restoration of their
ascendency, and enabled them to inaugur
ate the treason which culminated in war.
Strengthened by a wicked Administration,
and sustained by timid and treacherous
public men in the free States, they were
permitted to organize an armed resistance,
and to make , -fearful advance, before the
government could strike a blow in its own
defence.
The election — of Mr. Linealw to the Pres
idency; so fortunate for the country, and
SO fruitful of saving consequences to the
whole people, baffied the immediate pur
poses of the conspirators. -
• The adversaries - of Mr. Lincoln's ad
ministration are in nearly every case the
adversaries of the GovernMent. They at
tack the one to weaken the other. lire re
cognize in the Exedutive the embodiment
of that authority which can alone destroy
the rabellion and rescue the .republic. If
the Exteutive arm is paralyzed, there- can
be neither unity among the people, victory
for our armies, nor hope for the preserva
tion of the Government.
While the enemies of the war propose
adhering to the form of a mere party or
ganization, the loyal men have yielded
their_preferences and systems, content to
defer to t h e - dart of peace the revival of
disputes which can only .be repeated now
tOtheinjury of the common cause.
Let the teople_clecide whether that in
terest is deserving of confidence which, in
the midst of war, refuses to abandon the
projectiles of party strice, and in the midst
of national peril devotes itself to the work
of dividing the 'people. ,
The opponents of the war are more
anxious to prove their hatred to: a party
than to the. public enemy. ',They .insisist
that the "demon, Abolition" is the most
dangerous foe of: the public peace. 'We
can see but one groat. criiiiirial--but one
great enemy of the republitind be is
now In arms against our countrymen and
brothers. ITtidefeat him at once and for
everto bur first end most
_imperative duty.
The adverstiries of the
. war insist that
'U
they contend for the nit:ll2'les it tins, and
the Constitution - as it is. We, too, are for
the Union as it was, but not for the return
of the armed associates of the sympathizers
with the-treason to the plaies they so long
occupied• and -so -basely deserted. And
while we renew our fealty to the Constitu
tion as-tt is, we also insist upon the ad
dition of that duty which the opponents of
the war so.steadily ignore, ,viz: • "The en
forcement of the laws," whether these laws
aro for the confiscation of all rebel prop
erty, the emancipation of all slaves who
aid to defend the !tag of the Union, or the
punishment of the
- reckless partisans hi
the adhering States who aid and comfort
the rebel enemy, demoralize the people,
and paralyze the arm of thO.Executive.
If, in a word, we have sympathy to , . be
stow, it is not 'for the murderers of our
country's liberties, but for the defenders of
those liberties. The gallant soldier teaches
us by his example to persevere in devotion
to our country. He dills his life to the re
public with uncomplaining spirit, reposes
full confidence in his superiors, sustains
the government of the United States, and
sees but one antagonist before him—the
retel who strikes at his own heart and at
the Union of these States. We should be
unworthy of the advantages of peace and
of -home if we did not strive to imitate at
the ballot box an example se.freely set be
fore us by our fellow citizens on the battle
field.
In the fulfillment of these grave duties,
we invoke to the standard of. our country
men of every class and opinion.
.We scorn
the baseness that invokes party hote orpop
ulai prejudice. When we behold the adopt
ed .and the native citizen, the Democrat and
theltepublican, fighting side by side in the
army, we are inspired by the lesson to do
likewise in the quiet walks of civil life.
Loyil men of Pennsylvania, it infer you
*to determine' between the friends of the
government and the war, and 'the oppo
nents of both.. It is for you to declare for
the sympathizemwith freedom or the sym
pathizers with slavery and the 'rebellion.
It is for you to decide whether you will
strengthen Abraham Lincoln Jefferson
Davis. It is for you to say whether the
traitors shall be crushed or whether our
free institutions shall be crushed. There
is, and there can be, no middle pathway.
There are; inde6l,-but two parties—patriots
of traitors= those who aro for the Union
and those who aro against it. And all men
who are not Openly for the republidmnst he
counted among its enemies..
It is a fact that you cannot too carefully
ponder, that the leaders of the opposition
to the Government in this State are_the
same, with discreditable exceptions, who
encouraged the policy which encouraged
the' traitors :to commence the rebellion.
Their whole effort since the war began has
theca to - divide the people Of the loyal States.
'They'announced t early in 1861, that PCILII.
sylvanits should join the south in the event
of a separation, sit - it this is—their secret
hope to-day. They), would have held. the
hands Or. tho government that the-rebels
might strike at its heart, end' would have
succeeded but for the prompt courage ' of
President Lincoln.— TheyrfolloWed the for
tunes of Gen. BrEekittridge tip, to - the Period
of his desertion into the ranks of the rebels.
They re at his arguments 'id this their
country's pe darkest hour. Their plea for the
Constitution was his - plea before he drew
his - sword against it. They clamor, as he
clamored, against the Abolitionists: They
deplore ettusucipationi even while they de
ny that the most effective emancipationists
are the slayeholders themselves. They be
wail - 0012fiit211.1011: act; while Jefferson Da
vis sequestrates the property of all loyal
men in the south: And;as_if to Complete
the parallel,' and 't.o‘ oho* -how sincerely
they love:the traitor!, even 'CS they pretend
to despisel.h° treason, they see our brave
men perishing , en the, battle-field and in
hospital, from the, .disease of the swamps
and the ballets, of the foe, and discourage
:enlistments in order that they may. be're
andi while prating of a negro exo
due tnto the free States to terrify our labor.
ing whites; dentitiriathe employment of the
- escaped colored idea of the 'eolith to lighten
the , filirdefienndleistin iha labors of the
defenders s ir-Ahe Sag.
We ; : addrisi ; your , loyal. brothers and
will
4.his l aur end ,gren4 s, - in uou ' .. thu argut e ) arne :63: s hit. t .c . h l , t w o irt,: po • , :ega th at rupptalo yo i :
not desert your count 4 thii momentous
crisis. 7•We , feet that, we hare ; he right-e f
by hopethscall gttodliten apt with us.
Everywhere, in the 'lra': Slat* the :Abe
.
M*Mia
*bid by citisens without reference-to for
mer party distinctions.' The Eepublicane
have cone- forward to give this orgitiiin
tion their sanction. The most distinguished
and orthordox Democrats have joined the
ranks of the great army of loyal men, and
from every battle field our brave soldiers
Bend us words of approval and of thanks.
In„Pennsylvania, the great People's party
have enrolled themselves in this mighty
movement. Shall it fail? Will you per
mit a 'few discontented leaders, the relics
of a debased and guilty Administration,
who are, in fact, more responsible for the
war than any other class but ,the rebels
themselves, to sway you froth your obliga
tions to your country? This cannot be—
this must not be.
Every inducement invokes us to consoli
date_and co-operate. The comfort and ne
cessities of our fellow citizens in the field of
war—the support of our patriotic President
and our fearless Governor, that they may
.fulfill their great trusts efficiently—and the
threatening aspects of foreign Powers—
call upon us to sink all considerations be
fore the one absorbing duty of the hour.
The nominees of the loyal men of Penn
sylvania for State officers, Min. Thomas E.
Coohran.-of York county, for Auditor Gen
eral, and Hon. IV. S. Ross, of Lucerne, for
Surveyor General,, deserve your united
and ardent support. Mr. Cochran has
served with great credit to himself and ad
vantage to the State for the last three
years in the position for whiCh he is again
presented. He is known and esteemed for
his pure personal and upright public char
acter, and his high abilities and extended
experience are additional assurances that
ho is
the
of the suffrages of the friends
of the Government. General Rosa has be
longed to the Democratic party, and is one.
of that large and influential body 'of men
who have forever broken the shackles of
the slave power, and who see in the pres
ent troubles the opportunity to prove their
independence of those treacherous leaders
who, during these tryi,4 times, degrade
the name of Democracy by using it as a
'cloak for sympathy with treason. Beloved
at his own home, and in a long course of
public service having earned the confidence
of the people anti gathered a valuable ex
perience, he is eminently fitted for the
trust that has been conferred upon him.
To elect these gentlemen will require the
concerted and cordial co-operation of the
loyal citizens of the State. It would be
most culpable if, with every other advan
tage, we should fail to win a great victory
in October for want of an effective and ex
tended ,organization; or if we should, by
.dissensiona among ourselves, on minor is
sues, give the victory to our adversaries.
The duty of securing a strong and able re
presentatien in Congress, to sustain the
President in his noble war policy, and to
defeat the candidates of the Breckinridge
I sympathizers, is paramount and binding.
Let us not forget that we have also to elect
a Legislature that is to choose a United
States Senator, and that in every county
Important officers are to be elected. If we
act up to the call, and to the counsel of the
State Convention from which we derive
our authority, we shall achieve a great and
lasting triumph. In this struggle it is the
duty of all men Co forego personal prefer
,' enceslor the common cause: and he who
e call refuse to respond to this sentiment is
tffiequal to the awful responsibilities of the
times. To accomplish complete unity, and
te'prepare for a successful result, it is ad
visable that the loyal men should meet to
gether in their respective wards and dis
tricts frequently. These are the fountains
not only of 'all power, but, in this emergen
cy, of all patriotic purpose and popularen
lightenment. Armed with the weapons of
truth and of love of country, and strong in
the sense of a perfect under standing among
ourselves, we can defeat all the hosts of oar
adveisaries, and encourage our public ser
i vents in council and our gallant brothers
I in the field of battle.
CYRUS P. MARKLE, Chairman
GEO. W. Himmansv r, } Swjretaries.
W. J. ROWAII.D.
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PUBLIC arOTICES.
E 2 ioss will
tor tilityor of Al'either!). City.
tilt , ruiichirtir nirctittit eu Ttiertitty. the
2.1 ow:A to
Pik NIA -1 Lilt will be
a candidate for Mayor of Allegheny, at the
a proachipg special election, on Tuesday, the Yd of
d•ptomb r
EN Y MAY ,, KALTY.-
- JACOB SVCAVLIt, Jr., it the mimeo of in.,
fele ale. will lee Union candidate fdr toe unexpired
term of Uuo. dimon Drum, for Bila)or of Allegheny
Cii y, nt the roguing • lort Ino.. antithie
LLEU tIEN Kai,
At tlio nolicitwtlou of nanny I irodt, the
drrnlgwil hw. cousent<4l to ton car didato fer may o r
of Allot h/ty City, wt the.ertsuitug
au2S: t w A. IL ALEXANDSIL
A MEE IMO OF '1•Hl'; IiEFUIi-
U , -Y MOANS &NU DEMOCRATS of Temperance.
•Ills and of Chadian, Srol, and (111 oa
Townships will he hold at b o'clock on SATORDA
LVENING, August 30th, at (BET'S TAVERN,
Steubenville coat E. D. Garstru will rddreaa th,•
meeting on the following aubjects: ••Tho forgery of
a Pittsburgh Banker," ' , Railroad Conspiracy and
. treason;' 'The State Tick, the War and the North
ern allies of Jett Davis." sti2/3
„---.ANOTIiEtt 114111EisaiE All
Or THE PEOPLE he Republica. and
Democrats of Pittsburgh met i t hives Meet ng en
Tbesday svening, August 2ditt, near the. Diamond
equere, tl3 COnettlee VariOne public quittio., hut
p. foripally the treasonable corruptions lu Pennsyl
vania, which, be. idea subverting the political power
of the people and. robbing. the State of Its proorty,
had, sin - es the rebel war, began, given "aid and cum •
fort” to the mien y.
IL D. GoLtatn addressed the people for more than
two hoursosecuring their undivided attention and
tineguivocat approbation.
The resolution. heretofore 'Pawed ntuudmoudy at
the great me-tinge of Manch. tier, Birmingham,
Emit Birmingham, Al egbeny City and Monroeville,
were rend, nil ided and adopted an tla son theente of
all the people of Pittsburgh, except those under pe
canhiry obligor°oa to the% Pennsylvania Railroad
Company. They are briefly tut follows:
1.. /hat the great [Mallen in Penuitylvania ought
to beexposoci. = ,
2. That tie ihetter of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company ought to'bo repealed, tinder the provisions
fir that purpose in the charter
3 That the property of the said Company ought
to be taken for the ewe of the commonwealth, and
that the profile of the rea I, forming a enfacient fund
to pay the letermt of the elate debt and graluelly
extinguish the priori.`, the State Tan, ought to be
repealed. -
4. That J. Edgar Thompson and Thorns. A. Scott
ought to be arrested and held in custody.
b. That the bite law of Congre • permitting Rail
road eminent s t impede the navigation of the Ohio
river, ought to be repealed.
6. Met whatever editor or printer would retablish
newspaper to sappon these principles and meow•
urea should twelve the support of the poop'.
Dr. Cacao' demonstrate,' to the aatistsction of the
meeting that the only enott.l means of preventing
the Agent. of the unorplug flathead Compels) tam
corrupting party loaders and the public •srvante was
by a new political °egad:dicta, one of whose lo , ding
principles should be the repeal of the charter, fur
then any one who voted for or do matte I the hailrood
Company wools' Gem., to be • member of the party.
Dr. Gauze, then proposed that the people din.
trustidg the present wan mars of the old patties, so
many of whom were adherents of the Railroad COM
pony, should thenrelve. begin to form a I rople'.
Ticket, and therefore he propel.' the name of the
Bon. T. owls 16'mm. its • candidate for Congo.,
In the Rid or Pittsburgh Mir ct. The petition of
?dr. Williams as a candidate for the Repubtican nom
ination in the 23d District forbade hie coluniecring in
the Rid District, bat Wier showing that there was
no legal or constitutional objection on account of the
residence of Mr. Wilder. la the 23d District, to him
being elected in the :Ltd, Dr. (tenant contend, d that,
though Mr Williams could not, miler the circuni•
nano., roitietere, the people of the Pittsburgh Dia
trictrin thee. times Or peril and of cuiropt and lu
feriorrepresentathes, had a right to [Meet She Wil
liams, or any man of Integrity and commanding
ability, into their service. An authuslaatic shout of
approval settled the glieetlen, and the meeting, by a
formal and UnaniniOne vote, then nomtoreol Mr.
Williams ea Ikeir candidate for Coo gresain the Pitts.
burgh District.
This was followed by three enthusiastic chose. for
Thomas Willioma, the People'. Candidate. Thee
Miters were then given for E. D. Gestate, the tweeter
of the evening, who wee is en I. edit called upon for
a Wag speech, but he told he had just made a war
speech arsinst the Northern utile. of Jeff. Dash; but
he would, if they wished it. make a war epoch
smote. .uthern rebels on a tutors oecaelon, and
the nog then adimPtioL ou'hhit
- ••-=.Y.ENNSYLV ANIA MILITASY
AOADEM Y,
IMardon, only.)
Ilila Academy will be opened SICPTE3IBEII 4th,
1862. It was chartered by the Legialature at its last
tassitin. with full collegiate powers. le Its capecb.nt
bulidinga which were erected and frantahed at a met
of orer sixty thousand dollars. are arrangements of
the highest otter for the comfortable quartering and
subelating of one hundred and Ally cadets.
A corps of competent and experienced inet-uctore
will give their undivided attention to the 16.,nree
ttonal Tepertment, and elm to make their Matra('
lion thorough and practical. The department of
*indica erubmties the following courses: Primary,
oowmerclal and Scientific, Collegiate and Military.
The moral training of cedes will be mentally at
tended to.
lilrCircuLin maybe obtained of
- JAMES M. 000PZIt, Bank Block,
Or of go. TBEO. UYATT, Pres't P. M. A
atiMitw
HRSINSUIVittIi UNION DT/M. CESTW. (NAIXVITLI,
No. 613 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. f
07HE MEMBERS of the Union
tete Central Committee erthe loyal cilium
of Pennsylvania, are requested to meat ea the :10-
NONGAIIELA HOUSE, In the City of Pittsburgh,
on WaItNESDAY, the 10th day of eeptcmboc,l6Ot,
at la o'clock a. tn. C. P. MARKLE. Chairman.
Clio: W. HAMM:IMT,
W. J. floween. ' an27,ed
O.DIVIDEND NtYrICE.
Ornes or Davionac Munn° Coararry, 1
Pittsburgh, July Oh!, 1802::
The Directors of the National /dining Company
have dotterel • Dividend of TWO DALLABS PEti .
SHADE upon the Capital Stock of the Con:Tier,
pebble it the office of the Treaemer, on FRIDAY,
August let., ISCB, to Stockholders, appearing as such
at the commencement of boatmen on said date.
By order of the Board of Directors.
=Diff=o=
WEsTY.E.?./ UNIVER.,IT Y
PENNSYLVANIA.
GEORGE WOODS, N. A., Principal
Aided by &even Pndemecmc
run Tsai( of the ensuing year commences on
SEPTishIBNIt
A-GYMNASIUM Is connected with the Drayer.
atty. MILIZTAItr DRILL, under a competent Drill
Bet geantinceires special attention.
For particulare,,pea Catalogue, to Do had at the
Bookstossm
!creased application ceen bo made at the residence
of Rev. lit 11 le EL FIIfDLIEY, 114 Wylie street. •
atel2:6l,
111.T1INI lkilPbES aNierir o
- 1110 A tip DAY 801100 L, 1,210 Brava
reataDELIMIA4I be cipenid on
MONDAY; SEPTEMBER Mb, 18c2.
The come of study embraces the Latin, French
and German banguagee, Music, Drawing and Paint•
lug, together with the elementary and higher
brmchee of a thorough ilnglish education.
The_ accommodations Ole of excellent character,
and well calculated to encore to the pupil the com
forts of a home.
" Owlog to this pressure of the times, a deduction of
10 per coot: will be made for the onsuing"year. '
jr:SELHUT CLAMICIAL, ellti y OL
VDU LADIES. ' •
The fifth teml•Anonal &salon of Mn. E. A.
Smith's
SELECT CLASSICAL SCHOOL POE LADIES,
Corner of Soarer street end South Common,
Alle
gheny City, Pa., commend* IIIONDA Sept.
Circulars can be had at the principal Book Stem.
attahrt
fIeISZL MUT 60110111, Fug
WiIi.CUAX . II Private &haul will be
ne.opened "on 3101e11A.Y, dept. Lt. In the School
Room or -Obrlet Chtirch; Eut Common. Allegheny:
lir.. W. will be 'glad 'to receive additional pupils at
the - commencement of - this term. A clui will be
formed for younger soy., A. well ea for those who an
more edvanced. • For terse apply to !dr. W. 11.
WAREHAM, at hie reeldence,- n 7. dery Comm en,
near the dehool doom. aul ietw
•
MEDIALE CUL.
••••'w - L Cl;Paraniza, A. N., heal.
dent. Beet auloalnedtbllesa In the State. Fourteen
Terebere.• Attendant:utast year 248. Superb brick
building*. Thorough and extensive course of aludy.
-Tstranarulno cod, cosOax Mono taught. FUSTY
DOLLARS Rer, tetra, for boarding: light, de. Fall
"error 'cotnroonees tifF11:2111$B 'AI. Send to the
Preoldent for a cata/ogue. •
1011:61 , , ;JIL 811I1PRON, Prei.trulteea.
TENN 'ItIbTITUTE, on linnoook
arra, opposite .Chriet'a N. E. Church.. will
open .on the YIELD; MONDAY OF DEPTSAIDEN.
addition to a thorongh ;Engliah. Oleneical. Math.
:ratio and Oosunkerclal sour., there will bo run.
tar 1 . citations in Ocrniaa. For further partisan:a
apply to. • .- ;J. M. SMITH; Principal.
01110 - "*TELE SEMIANNUAL
13MSION of Allegheny 04 ,Collrge,' (Piolessors! J.
Y. litaKar. sod - ]t. Weirrao viii bPsID on MON
DAY, t 3 *pt. Ist. Colleaelbelldleg, corner Banded,
sad Letoock streets. 7- • - '
. • virus I'm/down, 1101 1 7111XCIMO*P•ar t
4Atatn4rgb, August 14,180 a. • f
ITT/1E BOARD OF DIRECTORS- of
this Clammy bare tidi day declared aDlrldend. ant
.01 - tbe profit' of the lad six =dam of 'TWO-DOL.
LABS PlOl, SUAVE, la dab. meld, foribeddi,
, weaw ' . Y. A r . Sedeedy,:,
1-.r...N(Yrit;N---To the hteremile Tai.;
Ltv.>" Myers of Alleittolki.evutty., , Al4;pr sous as
seamiand Wanted ta',lble atlee, fad Imo luiv, not
paid- an 4)rittorS Mb last., wiltlipioceedod
sidurt =mains A:ILOTD, :
JMEW 41:11PERTI8EM,!E.r78.
MACKEREL -5O quarter bills. No. 2
Mackerel, ID store and for sale by •
- JAMES A. ricTzrz. • .
a 027 roreer blirket and Wino Ktr,ti.
fiLIEEBE-1.5 boast W. N. just receiv
ed and for sale by. JAB. A. FETZER.,
.129 , miner Market and Fired street..
2588L5. (JUT AN 1) DRY 1 OBACCO
Julit recelvel and.far aisle by
sur4 W. M. GOILBILY, =1 Liberty otrtet.
bbls. Fresh Eggs, just re
ceived end for sale by J. A.. FM ZEE.,
•521) ror. Market and Pint
111:3801XED.—The PartnerBhip here
lJ tofors existing under ithe name of it 8311T11
& CO. was dissolved on the 6th inst. The bnsinrsa
of the lat• firm will be settled by A. D. fouls,
at No t 8 Wafer sirs et.
nIRSOLVED.-7ho Partnership here
toture existing under! the na•ce and Mile of
.8811 TM, DAY k CU. was dissoived on the 16th Inst.
The business of the late Arm will be sett:ed by A. D.
8311111, at No. 68 Water street.
THE undersigned hove this day formed
.A. • Co-Partaerehlp for the purpolo of trauractitg
• gent rid COAL DOSINES 4 , coder the MM. and
style of A. D. SMITH &!DHOTHERS, at Ho. G 8
Water street. ! A. D. SMITH,
JOS. SMITH, Jr,
D. 11. SMITH,
WAI. NICELY.
Pittelorgb, August Bth, 1862.att28:lar
910 OUR AMERICAN FF,LLoW
iziais.—lt you want:to adven fee, you will find
a first rale medium in the Daily Pittsburgh Abend
eking, (Dr. C. F. Sunni., editor.) It hu • very
large cl , culation. Son I in your advertisement.,
notieve and announcement., and let your German
fellow citizen. know what. you propose doing. You
cannot do bneiness without thin.
Ottlc., Gar.ette Building, tipper story.
J. M. 110 FT ALAN At BROTHER,
so2S: - t-rrm Proprietors
BI.CAKBONATE OF WDA PILLB
are offered to the public as the beet and only
reliable remedy for Acidity of the Stomach. They
are the
f it h eparation of Prat Brockedon, of Lotelou,
In •hic city they hare -beenmewl fur the peat ten
year. w the maul flattering emcee a. Thom rob.
Jett to this painful annoyance will and In them im
mediate relief. To ("ureters 61111 those .object to
hasty meals and irregular hours trey are invaluable.
For lade by, _ SIMON JOHNSTON,
ate2B c orner Smithfield and Fourth arrest..
HEAD Q UARTERS,
11 Pure scram PA., Aagnst 2G112, 1867.1
ORDER NO. 1
I. Colonel C. F. trampbell, 67th retintylverila Vol
unteer., la hereby appointed Provost lilarthal. Efe
will be oboyal and reepectud accordingly.
IT. All officers and toldleis to this city, and to the
country around, absent litim their regiments from
whatever pone, will reimit without delay to Col.
Campbell, at his office, ho. 67 Fourth Street, In per
son or by letter. If not able to - report in person,
they will report by letter, transmitting a certihCite
of tome phytleian in good standing, showing wh,
they are not able to report In person.
111, A I offirem and to diem arriving In the city
and neighboilmod, and not pruning immediately
through, under orders, will report In ill. manner to
tro Pros set Ilarthal.
IV. The attention of &bailees from regimenie le
called to the order from ihe War Department, pub
Ilshed July Mat, 1862, the pturialous of which will
b, strictly enforced by.the Prorodefarahal in regard
to abownteew.
ALEX. MONTGOMERY, itiaJor 11. B. A ,
ati27 . Military Commander
ISAAC CRAIG,
OUtLZT SAW MILLS,
Krokk constko Cy on band s, large .od thoroughly
.onsoned stock t DECKING. BOAT AND BOTTOM
PLANK, WIN LOW FRAME WI OPP, LINTLES,
SIIB•SILLS, JOISTS, SPOUTING, LATHE, PA
LINGS, do , du, dc . .
He will fill ordara for' SAWED STUFF •lth
promptrova and at fair rates.
N. B. lemons wanting LONG TIMBER or POP
LAR. are particularly Invited to examine his stock.
WarOttice on GRAlti STREET, near Roblnaon.
anV.tf
JOHN StiEA'l'S,.
Builder of
DAMES, COAL AND OIL FLATS
At the Saw Mills of War Craig, CRAIG SMELT,
First Ward, Ailsgbeny City, Pa.
Spec!bastion. of work amt by mall to Alb gbeny
City P. 0., or left at the Hardware Store of B. Wolf,
Jr., comer of Liberty and St. Clair stmeta, will re
mise prompt attention. aukfctf
JAIIES lEWIN,
JR anafketozer of
SULPHURIC ETHER, SWEET SPIRITS OT
NITRE, ROFFAI .N'S ANODYNE, AQUA ASTRO-
Frit; TOWLEY'S SOLUTION, 6ULPR UAIC
ACID, NITRIC ACID, HURIAI IC ACID, NI
TROUS ACID, Ac. 11. lasS , found at John Irvin
Sons, 67 Water street. suMtf
ptIoCLAAL&TItiN.i--The Electors of
the tereral Wards and !Precinct. of the City of
dilleghooy are hereby notified that .o election will
be held et thel r ma place of holding election In the
mid sound W ds and Preoloct ., on TIIIBDAY,
the 24 day of 8 ptembee, A. D. 1862, at the usual
boom appointed by law for holdion elections, for the
pommels of stet log one pereCos as Mayor of said city,
to till the vacancy occaeloned by the resignation of
Simon Drum.
Given under my band and seal, ads 25th day of
August, 1862. JAME& MILLSE, Mayor pro tem.
su2.s:td
14
11. R. BUIAIEkt,
Manufacturer of every description of
'FURNITURE
NO. 43 SMITHFIELD STRAIT,
PITTSBURGH.
A full eseortnient of PITTSBURGH MRS Orde,
TUBED FURNITURR cvmdantly on band. whia
we rrlll sell at the lomat prices for CASH.
Iola:Ivy ails
SFERRY , LUBRICATLN
OIL;
Mews Lubricating On;
Duck Oman do do;
Kanawha Crude do;
/Solar Machine Oil No. 1;
Do do do 2;
Bohr Burning Oil 'o. 1;
Do do do 2;;
For sale by BOLAS OIL WOREB CO.
AUTUMN STYLE
BONNETS, MISSES RATS, RIBBONS, PLOW
EBB, BONN= BILKS, VALVETB, with s fall
stock of Elillloary Goods, cult opened.
E. H. PALMER,
No. 84 Wood street
FUR AND WOOL If ATS AND CAPS.
B. H. PALMER', di Wood street,
Oilers on liberal terms full dare of Men's, Boys' mid
I hildren'e PUB AND WOO/. HATE ; OLOTH, TUB,
PLUSH AND VELVET OAPs, by t he dozen.
autleler
GUIPUICE• LACE ICOLLAES,
A new atippty ituit re:olive:11 at
nonNws,
Na. 77 'and 79 Market street.
DIISSUL TION'OPi PARTNER.SIII .
—The firm .of HAKIDTON A BARIUM las
this day been dissolved b7l mutual consent. Mr. BARKER trill take charge of the businent, end all
accounts artli be settled up by
him.JOHN
HAMILTON,
JOSEPH D. BARIUM.
Pitt iburgh, Auguth 2t, 121than25.1mus
munuili.—rereorsl presetting Revel
-111 rem are militated to call and examine our
crock, as we can offer ledtuiemenja superior to am
house In Pittatningh.
im2B tioWN & I'ETGLW. 18a Wesel et
LIRUIOEILIES.-A fall and linen stook
NX received and for We it the lowest chi:decd.
pricte. H. BIDDLE, -
No 183 Liberty street.
VAMP AND nOWIE KNIV.S, for
NJ age vary low, by '
I ROW!' T)LTLLY. uta W. et
8 RISVOLVISRS, for sale at liat
p r i ce . by AIWA & TZTLit. 1M Wm/ et
Refined Oil and other
13 merchandise—at • I,
JAS. TIALZII.LL & BOWS,
. =WIG Wetwr curet.
IUUNT.K Y rlu4r. B Able. Country
V.J Soap received and for ode by
MoDONALD R ARDUCKLZd t
nun ' 219 ind 241 Liberty street.
STAMai —2OO
.bories, - .Madison Pearl .
• AtaathwN a LINLLLICT.
.u 25 . • • - , No 297 Liberty street:
INDIA RUBBER DRINKING 011111 i
eery convenient article, awl at be 014 tried in
the teat por.ket; another supply Nat received et 28
and 28 St:Clair street.. 41.
FRE811: LOBSTERS, put - up by 'Win:
Und.rwood t Co., id ono and two pound ans;
berm Bally oeated,warrautod , a Primo esti els..re
coked and for ado la
:No. A. RENSHAW.
Seiner Liberty aid Bind
I'RESH BOSTON CRACKERS* ust
received dir-ct from Bokon,trialtbaked Galina);
Better and Winn Crackere, itot ede at the Family
- Grocery more of.. JOHN- A. -
an 27 cornet rawly and Hand streets,
QOLDIZRB' •INDIA.IILLIBBEtt. MAN-.
warranted to begs genuine artklei and.
not affected by boat or celd; *totter supply lost TO . '
indeed at the India Bobber Depot, 26 and 28 St?
Clair street. !J. & 11. P3IILLIPS.
INDlAltUlitiliat 1 0 121ritini ; for drink-,
leg oat, of splogs—e mat- excellent article fur:
holden' teio-2 sees. Jost retelved et the India Rub-,
ter Depot, Ya and 28 81. (Nati street.
I ittUDE 01L-72 hide. to arrive and
V for gale by MESSY 11. COI.IINB.
~. ~. ~*
DRY gooDs.
NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS I
IMAEBUIti . & GLYDE,
No. 78 Market Street.
TRIMMINGS, VARIET , NS, NOTIONS, EMBROI
DERIES, LACES,.HANDEERCHIEP73,RIB
BONS, BLONDS, RUCHES, HOSIERY,
GLOVES; MITTS, HOOP SKIRTS,
CORSETS. HEAD-NETS,
BEADS ZEPHYR
YARNS, CM
ERRLLAS,
GENTLEMEN'S
AND EOLITH'S LINEN
AND TRAVELING SHIRTS,
COLLARS, TIES, SUsPENDEUS.
ARMY GOODS! ARMY GOODS I SOL
DIERS' SPURTS AND WORK CASES, ONTI
OESS' GAUNTLETS, tc., Ac ,
To which Is Invited the attontlon of all whaling to
porchaaa NEW AND tEdBUNetBLE GOODS,
Amp.
LLICRInd & GLYDE,-
78 MARKET STREET.
(between Fourth and Dfamond.) au2s
TABLE LINEN,
J. M. Burchfield's.
DAMASK TABLE LINEN;
SNOW DROP TABLE LINEN;
UNBLVACIUD do do•
NAPKINS,
- TOWICLB,
CHAIM,
10-4, 11-I, 12.4 ensatia 0;
184, 9 8 PILLOW 2IU8LII:8;
SLIMMED AND UNDLZACHED MIIBLINEI
Nsw GOOD! just received, at North
east corner Fourth and Market Ste.
atao
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
wita, FIND
MEETINGS, -
SHIRTIRGS, and
PRINTS, •
In all Do Yahoos brands, at
J.W. Barker& Co.'s,
69 Market Street,
AT LESS THAN EASTERN PRICES
04rCOXE AND DIE.
■OlB
WILL OPEN—
Monday, August 18th,
And during the week, new and desirable sqles of
DRY GOODS,
Adapted to the Fall trade.
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Purchased he the late advance, will be sold at
LESS THAN EASTERN PRICES.
0:0-Ttnuta Cesu.
C. iIANSIA LOVE dc CO.
= = =7l
FRESH ARRIVAL
NEW FALL GOODS,
AT
HORNE'S MIMING • BTORE,
77 and 79 Market Street.
We are now receiving our 'dock of PALL GOODS,
to which we daft* to 1111Titi, the especial attention of
all wholesale and retail buyers.
NEW DIMS =HIDINGS, EMBROIDERIES,
LINES HANDHERCHIEFS. ITHDERSKRTS and
DR &WERE HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOOP
SKIRTS, CORSETS, He'll NETS, and all kties o
MILLINERY GOODS.
Army Goods.
STRIPED FLANNEL SHIRTS, SHOEING CAPS
UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAtio KM, HAMMER
CRISPS AND BOOM, aLdew prleec
M ITARY GAUNTLETS!
DUCH ANS KID GAUNTLETS I
la NM and pure white, reoelyed b 7 express, at
EATON, NAOILIIN A 00. N,
DEMI=
WOOLEN ENITIING :YARNS
-1,C.00 Ma. of the mast dealMble colons' of Horton
KNITTING 10.11103, Mit received.
Sold wholeuls and nits.% by
EATON, Kunlun & co.,
lailiZEM
BERLIN ZEPHYR!
1,200 IDs. ZEPHYR WOOL. of ali the tholes- and
arc:rite shade@ and :natural, for fan. y knitting.
Dadera nupplkd in quantity at Ira than prima
lateen via& •
&TON, 111.011IIM A 00.;
EOM=
VA.NCY STRIPED WOOL SHIRTS,
Boldien' and nmelers. Wear. -
We awe lust remhed over SO dozen of smarted
qualities of TRANYLIIIO tiIIIRTI3, from the finest
to the lowest grades. We invite special attention to
theistylesot these goods.
EATON, ILAOEUM A 00.,
No. 17 NUM sheet.
ARMY SHIRTS! ARMY SHIRTS
A. large and oomi4ata . atock of
AIM MISTS,
?cat received and far rte at the kroreet cash prices.
auermi. MACAU* Ar (W).. IT MO.*:
SUMMER GOODS
EiELLTEM AT
liteduced Prices.
moNrr LAWIII3. at 1230. -
OBOANDI7dB, from 12)(0. to s73c.
A`rsw iferinzu siuu3 left; 4 aye.
Pt CQUlX.'itite 4l.4 . • . • - • .
• BILK MANTLZB, at cad.
LACIIf4.ISTILLA9 AHD l'earillitarlfaxid
, • • ..
tint bastAuallty jua;ppenst.
W. & D. MUGU&
4.~IISgZ.IE..YTS.
THA;j'ER I - .'COYT;S & CO.'S
UNITED STATES CIRCUS
!!!!=i7:l
RIPPOZOONOMADON,
P=TTSB U
On PENN STREET, aosr St. Clair, on ILIDLION
I,op, In mar alien Trimble's, on
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.and Sitar
day, Sept. lid, 4th, sth and 61h.
HAM perrormatm en WEDNYSDAY.°'dock
p. m., and every AFTELINOOS AND PTIGHTMuing
the wnek.
LARGEST EXHIBITION EVER r intim,
MORAL, INSTRUCTINR dc PLEASANT.
The Sensational Concern.
The great bite - Gawk Equeattan. Ur. JAMES 808.
INSoN, BATON STONE, JOBB H. GLEBBOY.
Three Great Clowns,
Dr, JIM THAYER,
Mr. CHAS W. NOYES will introduce at ersh ex.
Malan hie wooderful pericirming horse, WIN•
FIELD SCUTT, and them CUIIIO 1417 LES, THICK
1101i2335.9, PONIES, ac.
The 'MAXIMUM GYMNASIUM, ltd by the
Champions ideirsra GAOLS & MUT, and a hun
dr, d other batons, will be given in the greet show.
Tee interior of the GMAT PAVILION is con
structed for the convenience of Immerse audience;
Daring seats around the irons.
Nothing abaft he ,wanting to Make Oda amoral,
Intellectual and amusing exhibition.
3
The Grand Opera Band,
Lcd by TON CADMAN. vllt accompany this Maya
moth Entablimment,
Notwithstanding ilia innumerable variety of at
tractiorm, and tte unprecedented expen•a of thew
sop sradeled combinations, the PRICA OF ADIIIB
- will be place at the extraordinary low price of
25 CENTS.
an26:7tood
Urfilt;BUktlin 11Lk:ATM.
Lowe sad MarAgrr—.............--Wm. timozzeoz.
—...-4,..
V
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TRIDAY.EYENINO, AUGUST 49 .
- . Serious Family.l .
Capt. MURPHY MAGU1RE........31r. bilfLIN.
ABLINADAR BLECK--*.. ....—..ltr. MYRON.
Mrs. ORMSBY- DIS LISAINE--Mlor AMY FROST.
DANCE.....—........--.11.11,LE ROSA ONRSTA.
To concluda with
Dick 'lupin.
DICK TIIEPIN-.--.-. ! ----,llr CHAPLIN
BETTY BLIMPEUDI .... _lu ANNIE HYATT
.7t/ERCEGitArT T4ILORI3.
NEW GOODS I - NEW (WOW' I
msznix 4. UAL a co.,
(Sacosion to Jatiaio.. Witt.)
Art now receiving their Bummer Stock, comprising
Andy vadat, of good...dal:dad to men and boy's wear
ratan, in extent, choice taste and prices will compile;
favorably with any in the trade.
thatch, American and west of Zngland Clovis, of
the boat makes, of ovary shade and quality- - a very
large aseortment; Curare' and Doeskins; Super
Black French Domain.; Super Black . tren d Crab
mere, Fancy Crab:wren in every variety; Bibbed.
Black and Fancy Cesafmeres; Silk 1111xe0 Cramer=
of every shade and color. • -
VZSTINGS—Tancy Silk and Satin Vesting', new
styles; Super Black SatSo and Silk Vesting liatissa
and Fancy Silk lfeethogavViita..Figured Silk and
Satin Vesting& •
Aro, IMlZ_Tarletrl goods for Budner Corr
likewise a VartAtfeks imuction•-or Furnishing Goods
adapted to gentleman's Wear.
Soliciting an early call from 'our friends and the
enbNgany.ordetlt:'e¢trusied to our cars will meet
with prompt idtantion and punctuality in all ever..
• =,Nitlf G. HALE a GO., Mardian' Vallorst .
--:mhl3 Oer. Penn and St. Clair strain.
_1 uc?loJr E4.L-M4
(1132.11A.NS COURT FALB OF SIXTH
AHD stvENTa WARD LOTS.—On SATUR
DAY Arnamos, flepteruher Wth, at R o'cltxt,
will be sold, on the premium, by order of the Or.
phone Court of Allegheny County, the following de.
enable Building Lots In the Sixth sad _Seventh
Wards of the city, end near atkloiniog to Centre
Avenue: , -
Six lots on Tinnehill street, each having a front of
9) hoot, and extending the elms width 121 feet and 9
imam! to Vine street—being Iwo Na. 1,2, 3,4, 6
and 7 in Hon. William Porter's plan of lots.
nix lots on Vine streeii oath having a host of
feet, and extending the ‘ oarotooddth 120 fret to 026
toot alley,boing lots. hos 21,n, 23, 24, =And 26 in
ii., aforesaid plan. • ••• -
Tongs or: bats—One-third cash, riteldni in .one
and two pains with interest, secured by loud and
mortgage ..
By order of Adinholotrittii.
an 29 0. DAVIB, Aunt.
V ALUABLk STOUliti AT AUCTION:
- - -On TUESDAY SVIOTINGI, &vitiates. Id,at
o'clock, will be sold, In the Second Vora Salesßoons .
Of the Commercial Auction Home, 64 Zink smelt
16 eludes Allegheny Bank Stock;
22 do M. do do- -
10 do Pittabiagh Itultusuace'Co; .1,,
,
6 do Allegheny Inactrance
au2o Co.; -
, J. Ci. DAVLS, Anet.
DOCK4W CAtittlAtilS AT AUC-
Asp TiOS.—On BATIIRDAY 11011211170, Auglat
3004 at 11 will be sold, - at Davie Auction, ba
Pitch street, 1 liockaway Carriage. •-• •
autil , - - J. U. DAVIS. Ant:.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS, who are
buy lag for caah,'shotald not_fall to stop at_
,
fiIoCLELLAND•IS AUOT/OKHCiIIW-i,7-
No. 66 fifth street, wham may be found a kr& acid
well assorted stock of Boots, bhoss and Gallon, D.
Goods, Kentucky ileums, Hoop Skirts, Gallery, Bus.
venders, Whips, PH n which will be sold at from
10 to 16 per cent, cheaper .Me fin be bad elsewhere.
•
A DMINISTRATOR'S. - - .SALE -ON
.Lll4. REAL ESTATE IN ALLFAIIZNY CITY.
AnD McOLURE TOWN SillPeCin SIIIIIDAY
EVENING, ieptember Irtti, as 8 o'clock. win be
eld, by order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny
PM
ccuoty, at the Commercial &Ice Booms, 34
strew, the following described property, belenging
to the estate, of the late Wm. Dyer, deceased: -
A lot in the Fir t Ward of Allegheny City, - thirty
feet front on South Avenue, (late Bane Leno,) and
extending bock lbe feet, more or keg, to St. Clair
urea:, whereon it erected a two-star; brick dwelling
and the ontbnildlogs—being lot No. 9 and half of lot
No. lo in ht. Clair Denny' plan of a siabdivielon of
oat lot. lit, 23 in the original Aux of Allegheny, on
which there la en annul grotud rent of 960. • •
Also a lot in Idctlosetowneld ,p 'knelt:don Woods' ,
Ben and the New Brighton Plank Road, containing •
1 acre and 29yfi perch* on which la erected a loge' .
stone basement and andlibled brtildlag r being lot •
No. 3 in a plan of lota laid out by R. D. Cochran and
M. McGonnigle, guardians of the minor children at •
Johneoce Leek!, deceased . ' • -
Tug or Naar..-For further palladium apply to
8. Dyer, II Federal street, Allegbeey ; or John Ca
nard, Administrator, at the Pittsburgh Foundry,
Bfrinin. men. J. O. DAYIB, Anet.
JOB. HOENE.
T .IQUUE.S IJ
AT AUTIUA:—On dAT
-1./ VADAT 3108.1a5G, Auguot 30th, at 8 o'clock,
.111 be soLl, as the Oomatarsisl Auction Roma. - 84
71118 street, • stock of Lapors,comptialok—
-6 cans 117. Whisky;
3 do Blacklerrs Brandt; •
8 do Stomach Bitten;
do Cognas Bloody;
3 Canals Butirbon Whitby; •
I do llogulso BrandN _
sea - J. G. DAVIS. BoCk
I'93:VAS SIIOEBI- -
Ts arrive t 044, at ills
MASONIC HALL' UCTION HOME
Ci_OVFJINMENT • PROPERTY ' AT
AUCTIOII.—On SATURDAY. August 80tb.at.
2 &eta k, at the Numb Reel Asictioa Mow, 65 ,
Illitte etr.et, will be sold, by order of Major Haat
gotnery, tbe following articles of Clothlug. property
tf the Uaited Stake c
' 5 pules Infantry Thames; '
18 theat Coats;
Unjfmtn Costs Ltficatry;
2 Forage Cape;
- . ' T. A. IicOLYLIAND, And.
Mater and U.B. Qwaterwester. •• - az2B
NA litn 6*, II)U11115- • tat D
.1.11 CIIIIMBLIPI3 ROUTH, at Illoaapto
Hop House. intat .
C VAS • lattO.E.l l at Mme. Hausa, 55 WM stmt. - stn.
Utl e ItiKltrasi for Ladies aad Misses,
11 at the liesonle 'lett Auction Mete. ao2l
A Miff ISHOJZ, a, genuine article, for
time cheap. at BleCtallaud'a.
alivEr3, at IdoUltllaud's
114101" tailtad, anew style, at Mae.
JLLsoida _ sal.
ItiSSti AND AlatiLllitENlS. EOOl
JAL Bif UM, all Atm it AS TIM scat
lATUMENIS CALL ,- AND BALIIIO44Ia
T T 11001,,it Masonic Mdt Auction Elms.'
Cita& bbl& just reo'd
and Ibc Isis by /MET H. %%LEM
LES POWELL,
JEMMY REYNOLD&
cell vas 811016
CANVAS BROSS I
No. 156 Fifth Arai.
islArrislitry