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''.-:f:- '-.; ...- - •.. ; :,, ~- -,..."., - ;:`. . ;44 •-:,: . • :1 . .% - •• - '.,..,••=., • '•• - . \ L . • \ . ~ • '"5 .0 4 . • , 4 • . • I', • , . BM= EMIE , • pittsbuith Oe. SATURDAY MORNING, AUG. 30. It is not necessary to ray for the informa tion 'rot inreWgent readers that the tante which is nude ep , iost the President by those who eluneiler.- - a proclamation-declaring freedom to the of rebels," aa thortgb theProsident were evading adati enjoined by the es:Oh:cation law, is one which pro weeds 06:it - folio's:gumption. The only pro= olamation enjoined by that law has been alreadyissnecti• and; if the Congress had de sired,- the President to issue an eihorta - tion'°.to the negroes of the South, as well as to `white-rebels in aril, we may be assured that its.ntembersarotild , nothave'been restrained by any considerations of modesty from say ing so. The section relating - to ilexes of re bels Is as follows, and ereoutes Itself, without requiring any yosolatriattoetO give it force or validityt, Sec. 9. - ,,indieit:iiiditer iward, That all slaws of perilous wholdtall lunette, to engsgedin._ rebel lieu against the Goratmomt of the nutted States, 'or ' who 'hall in any' way 'tread or comfort-thereto, - escaping from such pouts mid JAI,* refuge within the lines of the army ;Tend aft alma, captured from lacb perms, or deserted by them end coming under the wastrel of the Gorentment of the Dotted States; and aft slaves of such parsons found or being within any plaontour;ded by rebel Some. and afterward °c oupled by the forme of the United States, shall be deemed capittres -of war, end shell be tomer free of their errltiodViddlongelt ardrstrner• - Thainsimation 'perhdenty r eiter ated-in some quarters that the President will not en force. the eoneseaticinimanolpation bill'hu - not the slightest foundation, so far as we can . discover: - There is every reason , to believe that it is his parpose to execute. this law. and all other law, toile extent of his ability ' , and in every section of the eounttr: that hi can mach by ,thelidicial and military power, of the:ration.Nalicntel Inteilieencer., The:Mtlyfalie . issue in, the Controversy of this question, which has always struck. us in.-our ireading;.iiilust the one 'made by the ..,Tateifirneer itself in the above brief artiole; which is bat a repetition, in a condeniat form, of a hundred others which we s t:live read in the columns of a certain class of journals. While some have-urged the- Piisident to' issue a proclamation by - givingla degree of prominence to the prob able effects it would produce by bringing the affairs of the rebeli to a crisis atoece, in reference to their slaves, on/whose con tinued submilsion 'and labor their armies' ' depend, which would immediately fail them if the negroes could be reached and • ieffneaseediry a proclamation of freedom - to make their way to- oar lines, the argument drestleti tht-President as the Executive Pewerof the Nation has been ene of a fat -mere direct' kind—one that had better, perhaps, have beedurged without the en cumbrance of this consideration of advantage, however greaten:l imPortant, es such, this err:cited: result 1111 . 117 have appeared, and thereferdwortllr of being kept constantly in view, and.,.mide sa it were equally prominent the argument itself. We, need not, for the hundredth time, re ,peat what the tntelligeneer has so penis :ter:o refused to hear, or heed; for its sake; • = forthe eke of some who read care . le . ~ ssly, who, therefore, may. have been . imposed uporthy such a perverse misrep resent:4lo4.4We: find in the aboite-quoted artiele,'we will briehy say, that the area ' went which his been addressed to the Pres identby- , Ahose who would like to see the erciannipation act enforced, involves no . such' issue as that pretended bi the , ligeneer,'-and no false issue,whateven. - ". ...- So far from being Ma—a ituttterOf sped uledion and . open to some -doubt, or, at leaei; is simply,; this, aplain mat ter of fact, into Which neither doubt nor - cavil can enter: It is the dirty of the President,,.as the Chief Executive of the natitin;ttr i mse that the laws are enforced by thosiild andority Under him—by Generals : iommanding in the several military de partments which he has crested, and -other publics servants for whose conduct he is re - spordulde. !ow, if these subordinates not onlyfail tdoarrY out the provisions of-this law, as they notoriously have done in Bev oral instancevbut for the most part either igitOraits.existence, or openly deny that, without orders from their superiors, they are called 'upon to put. it in force, or to in terfere with those who defiantly violate it before their:eyes, we insist that , the very -facts of the Case 'make an irresistible sp .- peal to, the President to let his Generale andtill:Cdhcr-Subordinates know what the law .is. and that it, mist be respected and enforced by,ority officer whom the Govern - - ment Itas commissioned to exercise either Civil el . :Military authority, all local laws to the, contrary notwithstanding. • Tierefori, as the most usual, most,direct, and moat effective means of publishing the ' law, Patting it in force, and ceusing . it to be regarded, we respectfully persist in callingiOnde President to notify...ll whom , it may concert:, by proclamation, or general order,- that. no rebel's claim.to hold's slave shall berietiagnized, for the law of the land declares all such IMAN:CIPATED. This ergument- involves no false issue, whether the IntilLigenur likes it or not. Mill , Robert Sintillsthe Charleston Pilot. _ This celebrated negro; who so ably brought the rebel gunboat Planter out of Charleston harbor and delivered her to tie commander. - efthe * bl o ckading, equadron, has - Written t he 'Allowing letter to, the Fa _ an, „ticaa/ .R.cpublit contradicting a report • , which was circulated , , in : Washington, and which - we have noticed in some of the New York journals , Also: ' . lila. "Eamon: In your Taper of yester • dapAt ia elated: that an_ applicatiortited.. been - made by me to Senator Pomeroy fora passage to Central America. I wbsh , it un derstood-that I have made no suck applies - tiourllui, et the same tiroe,l would express ray sir - dial approval of every kind and wise effort,',for the liberation find elevation of my oppressed - me°. .-.., ,-, ' , , - After . Waiting, apparently in vain, for many • yeare ter our deliverance, - a'part • consisting - of nine. men, myself includ , ti t of the city: of Charleston, conferred 1 a dorn upon OCITSIATES, five women and th childeeiFfira - te -7 tre -4 oveittnient - of-the United States wegave the Planter, a gun bolt - Which - cost nearly thirty: thousand "dollars, together with - six large rum, from a 244eunder howitzer to a 1001oundes Parrott rifle. .-, - WtS.,ire ill noir. in .the service of the navy, under the command of our true friend, Rear Admiral Po Pont, where we .wieli , to serve till the rebellion and slavery - are silife - o - nisliect out forever --- Var9-:relPeelful l it , Wasnmorow l D C.,Aug. 27, 1862. '., Itobert Smells' day or two ago:go ' t his '- eliarit'of the pire•rooney for, the above cap. - : - . ...'.7- . .: tiara, - . amounting - to $1,601); but , instead' of . .- . Aelpring ., art . investment for it in Chiriqui atpreseitt, he prefers to remain where be ' is,lturder tie com - iintidifitfinirar thiPritt, - and serve the Govainuient "till , the rebel ' lion-iiid.:4ltiver-y,:tirattlikekritalted out-for ever h' Thane:tibia brave and loyal men's -'4 r tfiiiikOatli ed 1 , aYin';* n • _PPE- 3 1 c 9 cla-does iiiiailkia Aar atindapritedvntheiNers -liiglitstaxtelbalt both ; 1 * *l 4 tied ' _ ::..- _deed, by. all brava and loyal men? . _ &False leane. Cyrus P. Mark!e i ; Esq This highly, respectable ntud popular geet..: tlemen is the Chairn:n of the Rep'Allem: Central State Committee, which has just issued an address to the loyal voters of the State. The address was published in our coluutna yesterday. The Pittsburgh Post, of yesiterday, his a most scurrilous assault_ upon-the address:Fend closes its remarks as follows: "Mr. Markle should not allow such polit ical highwaymen to prostitute his respecta ble-Alamo to any such wicked and culpable purpose. Re knows that the sentiments of tpa vile address are not his, and he should, th justice to himself, to hie friends, and to the scoundrels who used his name to give respec tability to this infamous produetion, disavow it at once and forever." A grosser - insult to a responsible and re spectable man was never uttered by that Proverbially vile sheet. While pretending - to respect Gen. 'MARKLE, the editor of the Post foully stabs his reputation, by charg ing him with being :a hypocrite, and a tool of others. If. Mr. BAnn, who is himself a candidate of the Butternuts, and hes - keen most mercifully dealt with by the optiosi 4- tion press, wishes to go into this detestibie land of personal warfare, -he can-have enough of iL Gen. lltnitine, a modest; gen tlernanly man, may be surprised to find hithaelf so violently_assailed, but he has yet to learn the desperate meanness and wickedness of those who still cling to the Entternnt organization. • THE -St. Joseph Valley Register, (Ind.) whose gclitor (the Hod. Schuyler Colfax) is :thoroughly acquainted with his district, says that the supporters of the Democratic State Ticket systematically discourage en listments—that they contributed but $33 toward $1,463 subscribed at . the late war meeting in Southaend, and that "Of the 3,000 volunteers in this district, raised under the late call, for infantry, cav alryand artillery service, less than one-sixth are'Democrats, and of that sixth more than half are advocates' of the - election of the Union &ate and Congressional tickets. Company after company hafe gone into -camp at this place with only from six to ' ten-Democrats in each. And out: of this 8,000, neither Turpie nor the Jesse D. Bright State ticket-could get to exceed 100 votes. As it has been in thin district, so has it been in nearly every district in the State. In consequence of this vast dispro portion between the number of Republican and Democratic volunteers, the Vallandig hamers now boast that they will be able to carry oven the strongest Republican-coun ties and districts in tire State. And yet a speaker at the Jesse D. Bright Convention in thts'place, on Seturiay last, and the last Forum, 'had the unhlashing impudence to claim that over one-half of the volunteers are Democrats!" --As in Indiana, so elsewhere, every wherejust so often as you hear a"speaker" at a Loco-foco Convention, or read a loco foco journal, you are sure to find this auda cious effrontery of falsehood, which re- Pests the thousand:ft:nes disproved as .sertion, "that the ftepUblicans brought on the war, but the Democratado the fighting I" Another Cavalry Raid. The repetition of such a daring exploit so that of therebel Gen. STtl i and his cav alry, is mortifying and provoking _in the extreme. if the fast one, long ago, which yiasie the complete circuit of 31cCxrtnates 'army,and destroyed Inuch, and threat- Alma to destroy So much pore, of our army 'trains and other impedimenta in the rear of our lines, had been wanting in any thing to make it serve as a warning, surely the raid a few days ago on Catlett's Station should have : roused our Generals to take precautions to prevont the recurrence of so humiliating a business. A. JET/EV.SOIIIIAS Peaironn.—John 11. Bice has been renominated to Congress by the people of the Fourth_ District of Maine. The Convention adopted a series of fiery resolutions, among them the - following Resolved, That, in the language of Jeffer son, a strict observance of the written law is doubtless one of the highest duties of a good citizen ; but not the highest. The law of necessity, of melt-preservation, of eaving I our country when in danger, are of higher obligation. To lose our country by a scru pulous adherence to written law, would-be to lose the law itself, with lite, liberty, property and all those who are enjoying them with us ; thus absurdly sacrificing the end to the means.. “Contraband.” Of the military situation, what shall I say? "Yon may telegraph that Washing ton is calm," said the Government censor, last night; "but you shall not say that there is some excitement over military ru mors, for that would be contraban - 1" And so, readers of most papers were dosed with the statement that Washington was calm. ,Gazette readers, didn't get it, simply be cause it wasn't tne—a matter of very lit tle consequence to the Government, bat of some moment to our readers. "You may telegraph that Bolden, of: Pennsylvania, was killed in a recant skirmish in Virginia, but you shall not say that he was struck in the head by a stray shot, for that would be. contraband;" .and so, with the dignified severity, for which all patriots applaud the 'dealings of our Government with the press, "struck in the head by a stray shot," was stricken out. t•You may say that Capteiti Goulding was taken prisoner, but you shall not say where, or who . he was, for that would be contraband;" and so "of General . Pope's stair was remorselessly - 'scratched out. - "You shall , not telegraph whit is published in the Washington papers, for that is contraband ;" 'and so highly inter eating statements that have been published with impunity under the very nose of leek and the War Office,' and where, Within welve hours after, publication, they can bo irLthe hands of the rebel Generals, can not be sent to Cintinnati, where there is no possibility of, their doing any. her* be catate.ottr wise and vigorous Government bits delortained that "this giving informa tion to the enemy through the newspapors shall cease."— Wash. Car.' ein: Gazette. Mcothig of thd!egle!niare Rhoda The Legislature of Rhode Island met at Providenct on Monday. Governor Sprague appeared in. the Senate and delivered AU address, setting forth the embarrae sweats of the system of:granting bountie s by the several towns of the State. He calls upon the Legislature to revise the lawsexempt , ing persons from drift; - and• declares that under, a proper. and uniform ,itystem, of bounties : drafting„will:not;be neceisarY; provided that the general govern m ent is willing to accept volunteers lieu of make ing the draft. Rhode Island hasfurnished ; from fifty to seventY 7 fiie 'per:cent. more thin her qucita under the. call f0r.600,000 men, and the Governor' hid nn intimation from Mx. Lincoln that - the'sfirplui would be credited, but it has not'been; and owing to. the delay thus .occasioned, Rhode - Island lacks from twelve to''fifteen hundred men on the last call. .. , . . , Tun - news, that stave! of rebels escaping to the Union - lines; are tree, has not, yet reached Fie* °flew. - The Deputy Provosi Dlftrehaladvertiste: tier the mestere. - Of_ course,) that eliciai.eomirig in veldt thilni; case that their.Ownore told there to go to tha-,Yankees, mustbolng al written order to 'that effect, from, the awfiej ' else the -owner be'Rill sent for to ieoltdinthe 11171,0, .',. Vat my„be called cool, for. August. The Situation onthe Rappithannocko 1 You know, - however, that Poke hi# tired to the north side of 'the -itappituni-:,' neck; that the 'rebels have been delayed in their pursuit beyond the point where their railroads will carry them, by lack of ' transportation; that thus Pope WOE( enabled to retire slowly and securely ; that, at lest the rebels have-got up to the oeuth nide of the ItiPpahannock; and that for two or three days brisk artillery - duels neross_ the.: river, varied by occasional skirmishes in attempting to cross the stream, by et* brilliant affair of Sigel's,: and by another 'dashing cavalry exploit is our rear, by the , rebel °enema ,Stuart, have occupied. the two armies. Ton know, too, that , McClel lan's troops began to forma junction 'with Pope as early as Saturday morning, that they have since been steadily though rather slowly arriving and pushing ferward, and that the utmost confidence now'prevails in military circles. And you should know that thus far General Pope is ; making his brave words good by deeds as , brave,. and that all unite in according him the higheet praise for skillful management thue far. '1 For the rest, it is enough to know that the crisis is past. We may have a terrible battle—in all probability we shall have— but our brave soldiers are-net to be crushed' by the mere weight of overwhelming num bers. Musket to musket, saber to saber, we are ready for them, and let no man far the issue. j We had rumorslast night of farther fall ing back, in consequence of the. slowness with which McClellan's men come up, but they were not fully credited.' If we have retired frOm the Rappahannock, ilia mere ly maneuver for an eligible battle-field. If we can fight the enemy with a difficult river jest in their rear, and can defeat them, their rout will be more complete, and their chances of escape infinitely less. McClellan is expected to arrive here to day. Other stories have it that he is to re main at Fortress Monroe, and still others that he is already out with Pope. There is no credence given to the statement that he is to command the combined army, and, whatever may have been its , confidence in him six Weeks ago, the Army of the 'Poto mac itself would not wish it „now.— Wash ington Cor. Cia. Gazette.. Gen. Buell Again. -1 letter from Stevenson, Alabama, says Let me add what every soldier in the army feels to be true, that if Gen., Ttuell had been as intent upon putting down re bellion as he has been in conciliating rebels, we should have been occupying strong po sitions far to the east of us, when are could have prevented any raid upon Kentucky by Confederate troops, and where we could have prevented supplies from going to the Confederate army in Virginia. Alas, we are not in Chattanoogna but the rebels are. We do not occupy those important gateways leading to the supply field of Tennessee and Kentucky, but the rebels do. We hear, to be sure, that Gov ernment intends to adopt a stern, warlike, ' aggressive policy but it is not seen in any order issuing from the Headquarters of the armyrof the Ohio. We read the Con fiscation Act; and find that it provides, under certain circumstances, for weaken ing the power of rebels by making their slaves free, but no order come to enforce the law.• To be . curb, contrabands come into our lines, some by their own choice, and some under orders of our officers, and work on our fortifications, but in the absence of any orders calculated to secure' protection and freedom to those who by the plain terms of the Confiscation Act and erders from the War Department are entitled thereto. When the work is done upon which they are engagd, they are sent back to their claimants' plantations, many of whom are in the Confederate army. We wait for a policy, for'orders coming from the proper authority to carry out the intention of the Confiscation Act. How long shall we wait? Angels in Washington. A taU, slim, comely lady, with dark eyes and dressed in mourning, entered Armory Square hospital yesterday morning, and before passing many patients, she noticed a man about fifty years of age, who seemed about bidding adieu to these troublous times. Without uttering a word, she gent ly removed her bonnet and took a seat be side his clean and narrow bed. As she fanned his feverish brow, and placed the cooling liquid to his lips, and paned her delicate fingers through hie thin hair, she seemed to catch his feeblest whisper, and return it with au affirmative nod. After thus ministering to him for the space of four hours, she sent for the chaplain, Rev. E. W. Jackson, who commended him to God. She then closed his eyes, kissed him, and clipping a lock of hair that hung over his brow, turned to the chaplain and said: "Please send this to Sarah, his daughter, who he told me lives in Philadelphia. Say to her, a stranger-woman watched him in his dying moments, closed his eyes, and kissed him for her." Though fiends maim and kill our best patriots, angels in woman form guide their spirits from scenes of carnage to the haven of peace. The. Contrabands in South Carolina Weanwaros, August 27, 18t Rev. Mr. French, who has just returned here from Port Royal, where he has had the superintendence of the colored schools, had interesting interviews to-day with Secretaries Chase and Stanton. lie reports that there are nearly fifteen thousand col ored persons within our lines in South Car olina, Georgia and Florida. The 'schools are making rapid progress. Most of the pupils learn readily, and take a deep inter est in the religious exercises. Borneo( the slaves have come over a hundred and fifty miles to ,reach Port Royal, traveling , all bight, slid hiding in the woods in the day , rime. They all state that the negroes have, the idea that the day of 'their sleilverahei has come. This feeling j prevails , every where among the slaves.—Cot. Eve. Post. Mr. Charles legersoll. The Now York Times and the New York Tribune both state that it. was; Charles Jared Ingersoll who watt arrested for making a treasonable speech` at the •Dreckinridge `meeting on Saturday evening last. That Iveteran statesman departzd this life a few ;months ago, and the 'responsibility of, the speech aforesaid attaches to his son, Chas. Ingersoll. This gentleman, until within several years past, has not been much of a politician, and very little or a 'Democrat. lie blossooteil• into a partisan under IN-' Chanares Administration, and ripened into a sytopathizer under Lincoln's. His senti ments taken- down froni his own lips by one of our reporters, and published under our local head yesterday, are so offensive and unjust, that we do not marvel' that the public authorities should have con strued them, into a deliberate attempt to prevent enlistments In the army.—Yorney'r Press. • 1 • SPEC L JrOTICES. WB.—T.:-4860-2L-Draka's Plan TATION BUTES.% Exhausted nature's groat restorer. They Invigorate, .Rnrogtben and. Furl* the iysteto, cuns'Dyspepula, Acidity or the Stomach. Diarrhtea, k perfect apoetizer and tank. They lastly: Ate the body. without atlatlating the brain. no are compound of yore Bt. Quiz Bum, Boots .and Herbs., spd keadutdended by all who wit theta. Adapted to . ' old or Yourer. but particularly :recrunmeilid to the weak and. languid. Bold by Druggists, Hotels akd SNOB, r. B. masa t 00., 202 grwelnsY• .NewAtork.... ru=27.l Lyon's' MagniA — inseot.Poiv; Ds to for 19 years and grows In, tane. It I ,kiiis ita.rucaguntos aosakes,, Bea. SNP, Anti leiri, Moths in Clatbs, Turs'atillaraittre. Carden Insects, /sal Alt tpolnine bearil 14ostifta of 11. _Lyon, alai. aof ziouolioit fo .oereass er,amartio sal; oak. lbw ust of canuttarbiti aid itnitationa • Lion's'Powder Ildili all insects is a tries; Lyeat Matra death tends DO otos. • '• frold SToirotkoti;' .„ 11:8:'962f1r4,4, mylaoloodata 202 Broadway, Nov Irak. -10 THE! , ' FIRST CONGREGATION 7 -OF DPACIPLESititei removed .from Apollo - Hall to JACKeciti'l3 BLOCK, third goof, corner of Penn and :it. Clair streets. Preaching every Lneri's D,T, at 10% O'Cifla . Pl. Wit TT. .n . • WE irsrB: DAY. EVRite - nia; Lecture at 7 o'clock - ?fl . Publie we respectfully 'invited to attend.' , ,w3O-11,,. SLUEH T. U . tortnell for the rmsT. CONGREGATION OF DISCIPLES. In .'EXCECiIOR HALL. Allegheny 272, 'll - . 3 17 1 5?,?:",1 eked to attend. =Any School meet. at 9a. m an.90.1t FOR • PflANUit._ 7-143.1 Es eLoss ' ill be a -ca ' nflitlate (or Mayor of Allegheny CWT. at tho approaching Ppecini ,election ou Tnerday. the M of Seplelnb, 10,411.ta UFOK MA V TYLER' vrill be' acandldate for Alayer•of Allegheny, a t i b. approaching special election, on Tuesday, the 2il of Seldom • ' ata7:te. MAY , ,ItAVEY.— jaces W cavil, Jr., at the reovat of many frier Ida. VIII be a Union candidate for toe unexpired term of 800. Simon Drum, for Mayor of Allegheul City, at the ongoing Aeolian. an2llt.e treALLIM.iti.EN Y MA u At the .al citattotrof many fl lends, the mi. dotalgmd boa consented to, be dtdate fur Mayor o(AI MY, at the ebsuing election. stabler •• . iA. 11-AbEXANDZII.. MEETING OF 'ELL .F.ErUB-1 LICANS AND DEMOCRATS of T.mperance. ville sod, or Uhartleis. Scott, Pah:Leon and Un on Townshlo will t, hold at 5 o'clock on SATURDAY EVENING, August Seth, at OBEY'S • TAVERN. Steubenville road. E. D. Gra tm will address the meeting on ibis following subjects: "The terser) of a Pittabu. - gh t'SallmaA CMUIPIP 6 9 . And ktreason,'"Theiitate Tao. the War and the Nor ern alike or Jar. DiTlO." , UNION 001.11iTY COMMITTEE -1031 ittgteitsztir ccitryrv..rhe ibove Committeewill meet at PHILO HALL,it 10 o'clock m., TUESDATifteptember 2d: Panctnal attend ance le requested. „Among. the items of Imp( rtant baldness to be vegetated will tde the adoption of =Mattes to Mini% the establishment of .-enlort Newspaper, to advocate the principle. of the party, among which are • "vigorotweoppolt of the General Government' and the War," in& 0pp411111013 to the In iquities of the Pennsylvania Rail. oar Company. atatn3t E. D. OAEZ AK, Chairman. ------- • ELUDQUAJCIMiaII (Mies brats Otani... 00 121 /TT.E. No. 61.3 Cheattint Street, Phtlidelphia. J U7HE MEMBERS of the Union itate GM . trig Committee of the loyal eittrent of Pennsylvania, are requested to mart at the 310.. NONGAILKLA HOME, to the City of Pittaburgh, on WaIfNESDAY, the Pith Soy of Setitember,lB62, at it it'ehck L. t 0... O. P. ItAftliLE, Chairman. Ow. W. Half atritivf. W. J. Howasn. : -PRNNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, AT WESTCHISTER, PA (Iror Hoordprs ooly.) • This Academy wRI be opened SEPTEMBER 4th, IBM It wu chattered bj the Legislature at its last 1169310 D, with tall collegiate powers. In its capici.u• loilldings, which were erectod .nd furnished at a cost of over sixty thousand dollars, are, arfutEammits ‘'t tho highest order for the comfortable quartering arid subsisting alone hundred and SRI cadets. A co rps of competent and experienced icet-uctone will give their nntLivided attention to the Educa tional yep artMenti and aim to make their lnatruo lion thorough and practical. The department of studies embraces ple following coarsen: Prlnwl. Comino , cini and zSClentltic. Colteatata and Military. The moral training of eadeia wilt be carefully at. tended to. sirCircasra may Ira obtained a JA)I M. 0410PEB, Beak Block, Ca'.TBEO. MYATT, ,Prcit P. M. A. t ErWESTEttN UNIVEIt:' , ITY or PENNSYLVANIA. GEORGE WOODS, M. A., Principal. Aided by Seen Prcesesorn. FULTZ Trial or tn. 'emonios, Tear cammenoco on EriPTIALBES ' - . - A GINHAttIUM omenacted with the 'Rotate. atty. MILITARY DRILL, under• competent DAR Sergeant, rewires 'pedal attention. For particulars, see Catalogue, to be had at the Boolutoree. Pentonal appllcatioh mac made at the residence of Rev. Batitickeistam,ll4 Wyllistreet: inlM5. n= TIIE IthetSES SMITH'S' BOARD , u . T-L..315 0 Pi D DAYACBOOL, 1,210 Opium EIT, Al'imancr.rau, ef.1,1 bo opincl MONDAY, EfPTSMBET • The course of itiedY embraces the Latin, French •ad German Languages, Huge, Drawing and Feint ing, together with the elemeutery sad higher bunches els thorough Ensile:l eduattion. The accommodations ire of excellent character, • 14.128 well adculatcal to entente to tto, pupil the coin. forte of a homs r Owing to the presitivi of the Ocoee, a deduction of 10 per mot. will-be made for the ensuing leer• ett'atim ELECT CIASSICAL SCHOOL SELECT LADLES. The fifth teml•Annttal &Mon of Mrs. E. A. Smith's tIgLECT OLASETCAL SCHOOL. POD LADIES, Cranw.r or Bearer street and Beath Comertn, Alle gheny City, Pa., comeretures MONDAY, *pt. Bth. Circulars ran be had FA the principal BOWL Snares. anZatt • OSELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYs.- 7 W...u. Wasstuel's Private Scalia wIR .be re-venial cia MONDAY. Sept.la the School Boom of Chriet Church. Emit Common, !Übe:maw. Hr. W. will be glad to mein additional pupils at the coearement of this terra. A clam will be Mratal for younger rope; mi for three who apt more ailraecial. Jar terms apply to Mr. W. H. WAXMAN. at his 37 Last bo a. near the School Room. aulB:2w PITTSBURGH , FEMALE COL. Liraz.—usv. 1.0. Passunro, A. M., Presi ders: beaarnsstained Udine to the State. /warts= Teachers. Attendance hut gear 238. Superb Wish boildlags.. Thorough and extends* mum of studs. Taarnaarunio and Moor tforlo' taught.' DOLLARS per term, for boarding, light, .t. TOM .0011.1190L1M bILPTICMENII. 24. Send to the Prealderkt for u . eandimus.. . WISPS M. SIMPSON, Pros. Truss,.. • YltiNN IAnTITUTE. on ancook trete oPPsidte Christ', M. Church, lS will open on the YI.IIBI . MONDAY 01 SCPTEUBL. In WM on to a thorough Yoshi». Clasalciii, ath eutaUcel and Oottimercial course, there will be rave lar r, in German. Tor further pesthole» apply tp , J. IL SWILL Principal - - - • •••• ORIWELAION , 1 4 401tALILL' 1N&.11. TLITS.—Tbe Second Bowdon of' the NXOEte 81011 VW commence on MONDAY, Septet:Ober Ith. :Teachers &shiny to attend a Normal Clam, propar ellory to the Winter `nom of School, will call at No. 43 Tunnel sheet, 'or address, for circular,' Nev. W. 14. .13BAY: ; • •7•58. Pfttelelrah.' • •" I:O*DIVW/SND . NUTIVE. Orstoaor riatioaat. Mvnl i Cosyski,l, Pittsburgh, July a15t, , 1k02. - no Directors of ,the National libeing 0o pan, have tisolatel I:llvtdand ot.Tlro DaLLABS ID PLIS SHALL apes the Capital Mock of the CotaplotY. pvyable at Bee office of tha Woman% ou SUDSY,' Austad 10,1110, to rs Stockholdo, appearing so inch at the onoasioevetrentof boaltava no said data: By order of the Board of Directors. JAMBS rd. couricirrmi.ar.r. urnca firresuares Desoseitee Onatreer, , ' J'lttalarpho . hrittutt , lb; 18er trTHE BOARD OF DIRBOTOR.S of tbe Oeterhap Oslo tble dhrderiered a Diridrod. out of Me profile of the Ire ell morales, of,TWO NA; Piolk 811Altg_, In. =eh, payeblo forthwith. se lector. - . lr. A. Blt UART.Mcrotary. the-Meroa T ntile ax lteY P 77 . 9 °1 AjW •e gh 7gircA u ce t-I , " and who have not "He• d T*DiZedlti 113th bast., b• promaoa. rtg:lt:itartord ttr InZto . !s e w. • irm.t.t) _ THE ISEMt-ANNUAL tort, of kitten:my City • Calbv, (Prokasons , r•iflng is and R. B. Warta.) will twitils 011410 W. ' . DAY. Stpt.. lat.. Collego IIalldhl& corner Sandusky and Lestpxk strata.auttnYit . . VOLUNTEER ENLItiTMENV With Ceititititto of Suwon and itiutrultitis ,001coi• Tor 911;h7 W. B. RAVEN, , 9tailoneriand raster, sta 0011SER WOOD AND. TRIUD:triP.. BED'HOUSE,,,!-' • • L (front! og lb. P.rk,) • • • • . • ER/g, PA, A. t. (.4171"0.v istPt•To4t.' 10tUCK1T AND ; TUB MACHINES.- We have tor de two omplete , BOCK= 41.Z1D Tull KA OBLNES, welly Dew. end of ,Ites Most, let • proved maattlecture. -.The lie obtols Can Ise sera, our Barr 4 Isetory; Tyler street, N flab' Ward: - pi:MUMS &BILL, lint street:v. talE HMO VILL.The . iotteturing Lire teitiared llatsu theft cedi• from tio. Si Airtickt *trots Ur UN Olt Enmity, coressof Pitt 'mtn ttfnd DigisumWw. tit{ cohriOlgts•Agant;., 05-20 , 6 uetratb HXNRZ OULLINik WaEE I. CION SIGNMEIiTS. 73 Ixoni. Cbetao;.. 25 do truntuul; Chou.; __ 5 barrrlt Country Sony; 100 boxoe•WoNle O tonal: • , ,----- . . I e f 25dostn Brootci; ~' , • JzistteceiredLiwitaisalely ~{ • _.-/ ,„ _ ya.Asx. V.S.N GoaDER, 300 114 Second street. LLasait:LEN Y 15111Yu .101. are yind io eee nem friend JACOB WrAVEB, s 'candidate for Mayor of• All City. Let all Tote for him. 1331011 . DUN Ulf. stao • N1)1'108 IS 118888 . 1( 1i1V.814 that Letters of Adminiettstion wpcm tit... estate of ['avid Geo", deceased, late of Pittsburgh, have lawn ranted to the undersigned. :/ill pomona having aims or demandasganst the imitate of said decedent re requested to make them_ known without delay, d those indebted to said estate will be requited to eke prompt payment... _: ! . sunnix,'D&LZELL, WI LLtiti)l HA/011801i. 1 1 ,221=1 . . D 156 0L. -E.A.'=•_ V. :Partnership here tutor, existing under -the name of H blllllll & CO. wan dissolved on,the 611 that. The burinus or the lab+ firm will be battled by. A. D. *WITH. at No (8 {Peter street. , . . 1 - 11•:;SOL V ED.—The ..1, artnerahip hare-. L." tofore exiting under the haute sad style Of SMITH, DAY it CO. vak dleshlred on the 20th Inst. The hushves of the late Arm *III be settled by A. D. BiIITII, at No. SS Water etrelt. , E undersigned halie this ddy formed a Co-Parinersbip for the bnrpose of transacting a general GOAL BOBINEBB, under the name and style of A. D. 8111rfH & BROTHERS. at No. 68 afar street. • .TOB.A. D. MIT% SMITH, Jr., • D. M. BBITTII, WU. INIOKLZ. . Pittsbuegh. August 6tb,1862-au2B:l. AA ACKEREL-50 quarter bble. Na 2 „LYJL Mackerel, in storeand.lnt as& by JAMS A. PITZER. a • 27 coranr Marked and rind atra.ta. CLIEESK-15 boxes W. B. just receiv ell end formate by .tAI3..A. firrzza, ..u29 • corner Market and First street,. 25 BMA. CUT AMU DRY 10.13kCal Just receire4 and for sale by • .ot9 W. M. 001/11LT, 211 Med: bbis. Fresh Eggs, just Te- X./ steed god for ale by J. A. rETZEB, au29 'Market and First eta. H EADQ,UAKI'.ERtii ; Pumumman, P. August th, 18614 I ORDER NO. 1. L Colonel 0. P. I. ampbelL 67th Pennsylvania: Vol unteer.. le hereby appointed Provost liarshaL He will be obeyed and respected accordingly. It. All officers and soldiers to this city, and in the country around, absent from their regiments from whatever ranee, will report without delay to Ool; Campbell, at his office. No. 61 Fourth street, in per. son or by letter. If not able to report In person. they will report by letter, transmitting • certlicate of vomit physician In good ataridliag, showing wht they are not able to report In person. Al ofirer. and so'dlers arriving in the city -and neighborhood, and not paselog immediately through, under order., will report in like manner to cee Provost Marshal. IV. The attention of absentees from memento I. tilled to the order from ihe War Deportment, pub lished July 31st, 1802, the provisions of which will t+ strictly enforced by the Provost Marshal in regard to obsente.. ALEX. MONTGOMERY. Major D. 8. A , ort27 Military Commander. bAM.; Utselti, OUTLET BkiN" MILLS, 'ALLEGHENY CITY. • Seeps mints:tali as band' a largo sad tborotirghly sous:rued stock of DECKING. BOAT AND BOTTOM PLANS, WINDOW FBAME BI Ulf V. LINTLES, SUB-SILLS, JOISTS, !SPOUTING, LATHE, PA LINGS. At Au, Act He will SU orders foci SAWED STUFF with pintliptms• and Int fair rat**. N. B. lemons wanting LONG. TIMBER or POP LAR err particularly invited to exanshie his stock. ie .- 0Mo; on CSAlif BT ET, near Robinson. 5a2.,-tf mu uUtt AMERICAN FELLOW Ca. IZENS.—If you want to adveribe, you will find • first rate medium In the Doily Pittsbruy*Abted witting. (Dr. C. F. fluname, editor.) It has a Tory large Den In your advertisements, notice, and •cononncenterits, and let your German bellow citizens knots what you Droll.* &Dig. You cannot do blindness without this. idles, G. Itstiatisy, oppe story. M. HOPI/AAR t BROTHICII, saaSt't-srx VitI•CAKBONATEi 01 0 4441)11.. 4 P • '.IJ are .offerel bilk* 'tibiae o the Vote 'only reliable remedy for Acidity of the Stomach., Thu are the preparation of Pref. Brockedon, of ",Loudon, la which city they Lam bees and Par the vat ten am. filth the moat flattering ettote.a.:llbtee gab. Jectt to We palatal annoys= mill and in tient Im mediate relief. To travels . * stel thaw subject to -hasty meah and Inssalarloura tae are invaluable. For sale by . SIMON JOEflitirtON, Mali corner Smithfield and Fourth etreeta AUTUMN STYLES, - BONNETS, MISSES HATS, RIBBONS, PLOW PBS, BONNET BILES, VELVETS, with a fall stock et MBlineq Ooodi,•Bnt owed. • SMITIII3 le • .uY LUBRICATING OIL; Mecca Lubricating 011; Duck Crean do do; . Rananba Crude do: Solar Machine Oil No. 1; Do do do .% Solar Burning Oil ru. 1; Do do do 2; For eale by SOLAR OIL WORKS CO. FUR AN]) WWI RATS AND CAM. B.H. PALKI9I, 84 Wood street, Offen on Liberal tenni hal tints of Men% Boys' and hltdren's FUR AND WOOL BATS ;CLOTH. 11111. PLIJI3II AND VELNIETMAPB, by the cue or doom au2Saw GUIPURE LACE COLLARS, A new oupplt jest receiyed,st. Noe. 77 and T 9 Market Meet. PROCLAMATION.—'The Electors of the wend Wards and Precincti of the City of Allegheny are hereby Untitled that an election will Imbed at the usual playa of holding election in the said 'auroral Wards and Precincts, on TIIIIIDAY, the 2d dar of Deptembee, A'. D. 1862, at the naval bonne appointed by law for holding-elections, for the PeirPsre of oleo' lag one person's' Mayor of uld city, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the reahrostlon of . Birnon Drum. ' I Given under my band and seal, this 25th day of ducat, 180. l4yer pro trea. eu2Sad JOHN . SHEATS , , Bpllder of BANGS% 00AD AND 011.'71478, At the Paw Milli of Liao Craig, CRAIG, BISECT, First Had, - Allegheny City, 'Pa. Aped Deadens of -work sent • by mall to Atk &nay Oily . P. 0., or left at UM Hardware Store of S. Wolff, Jr:, corner of Liberty ind at. Claw strata, will re• mire prom .1 attention.; ataddf. MieN Zantipcittrar of • , . SULPHURIC ETIIHR, SWEET SPIRITS OP HOMIANWANODYNR, AQUA AMMO NIA, TIT; FOWLIM'e SOLUTION, eULPHUNIO ACID, NITRIC aorD, SIUMATIO ACID, Nl ytt.,oB ACID, &re •Bley be 'seed at John Irwin & Sans, 67. W ter street. •.. . • ..so23:tt Oil so , other thaerchandlset—at . I . " JAS. DALZICLT: &SOW% eV and TO Wake stmt. UU TkCY t3u4kr.-6: bble. Country Bovyeeelyed and ter de by • MeDOXKLD AVAIIBUCVLV3; '`,812 and 144 Liberty street. • —2OO : ,boxes. Madison Year AA77 ei.rch [oral. b 1 itozlower a LISHAUT. 0u25 No SR Liberty street. jNDIIL RIIIDSEIL DRINKING CUPSt ;.I. • tali tonvenleat article ' ant can be nettled la tbe reet4Otbil:Atiotittr-atipily- luit-tveatrett at 25 and .511 8L Oak etreet.. . IR. PRILLIPP: LOBSTEI3I3, put 'up by. rm.' - lJudernixd A Co. o ln one and awn-- wain** It'll:114104V 'sealed. oanintad a - prima araiele, calved and for ind• by 1 , • • -.TAO. A. isystiesi, arra' • oirner - Llliiiir sad Blind att.:. -IL 11061 IN tUtACKE • Just xxodved divot bats Rados. trail' baked Gramm, Buttek and Wine Ctsskers, In ode at tbil rawly Oreceis Store JOHN A, RENSHAW, - - surf _ campy Liberty and Hand streets O I •• IN • UB:B . . - I(ItTEL-wsrnottedlobsof a-genuine ardels, - -Ind oat erected byltesSot odd; soother loPPl7 d iltd calved or the -lulls Hobbes% Depot,' 2i3 an SS BY. Olsfr street. - J. k.H. PHILLIPS I• DIA. lit/ • BER-FILTERS, for-drink ing oat of rphuwki• matt, exaallartt &Okla tar boldlent'sulto--2 pan Jot recetirl at theindlallab. tor Dej?iit;26'and 61:Utak strait. - - ' - '1 J. 211.-THILLIPR.' N " is.7--peisozus preseatang /Leyol , - Term are - rtsunteCto sslLlSersisanillraUr stocki as ire an OW; InSticessiOls !spstbr Co say sas 'swarm , rivotv. 111'41;4 a* GA.ROCEIUSI full- sod -freak Wok reaped and fend* alga - lowan wholew/a fIAMP AN K 1 T AB,- for 7". 1 .ra 1. "" lead DARTILIDOIS' i nEvulivitits, of all %) kin.% f sale try 641 , " • 1311WIElt IMTLICV.I.IN Wend IMEEIiEEMg ()TICS.; MERCBANT AND N - AirEts, low_ poops FOR FALL ! EATON, MLACIME & CO. luvito am attention.of bolus of TRIMMINGS, I=l Our present stock =hr.. everything heretofore -kept, with the addition of tingly new and useful aril-- eke, to which sr. invite the special attention of the Jobbing trade. SOLDIERS gohm lota camp ebould *apply them- Wye, with INDIA ROBBER BLANKETS, ALL WOOL SHIRTS, WO9L SOCKS, CLOVES, SUS SENDERS, COLLARS, Ac. sale 17 girth street. B W FALL DRESS GOODS NOW OPENING FLANNELS, all colon ARMY BLANEZTS, regulation vteight GUM BLANKETS All cheap for OAsg. 0. HANSON LOVE & CO., lAt3 .111 LL NE , . M. Burchfield's. DAMAGE TABLE LINEN; KNOW DUO? TABLE LINEN; UNBLEACMID do do• NAPE HBO TOWELS, 0,, CRASH, 10.4, 11.1,12.411 6.4.9. E PfILOW MIIBt11113; BLEACHED AND lINISLICACHICD MIIBLIZTB Nair Goan just reeeiveds at North- east corner Fourth and Market Sta. atm eIOUNTEY MERCHANTS %./ WILL 173 D SHEETINGS, SHIRTRIGS, and - - PRINTS, In .11 tb• micas brands, nt J.W. Barker &Co.'s ; 59 markit.fitreel, . . AT LESS THAN EASTERN PRICES. . anlB B. H. PAWL/tar- Ml=Mrl N EW . AND . 111381.8 ABLE A3001)131 nACRIIIII GLVDE, D. T. cursor No. 78 Market Street- Tanntitnif, - vsantrots. NoTiossoriumot DERIES, LACES, HANDKERCHIEFS, RIB. BONS, BLONDS, RUCHES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, KITTS,HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS. HEAD.NETS, BRAD& ZEPHYR ;YARNS. 1111- • BBELLAS, GENTLEMEN'S - ' - AND YOUTH'S LINEN AND TRATE GING SHIRTS. COLLARS, TIES, SUSPENDERS. " ARMY OOODSI ARMY GOODS SOL CFAS' DIE GA RS' SUNTLET S HIRTS AND , WORK CASES, 0111. de., to 110115E 7 5, Tro Add' is Insited the attention at all' 'dating to Donbass NEW AND . REASONABLE GOODS, eheap. - M ACRVM as GLYDE, _ 78 ?deux= =ail= Thiuxtb and-Dlasued. .aid 133,811 ARRIVAL NEW FALL GOODS. HOBSEI -TORE. Vs are now roceirin it our stock of TALL GOODS, to which we desire to inviter the especial alteration of all wholestle and retail buyers. NNW DITO I4 TBINNIENS, EIdBROIDIDDIS, LINIDF HANDENROMETN, UNDMIBEIISTS and DELAWIDN,. HOBIZBY. AND "(MONTS, 'MOO? MIMS, CONDIT& HAIR NITS, and all Mai o BTAgIPRD•PLANNRL ,SH !NTS, SMOKING OAPS. ONDIESIIIIITS' AND". DRAWN:BS, .HANIDIZIt attars AND NOOKS, at low pima. SUMMER :GOODS JAoo3llrf LAWNS, at 1.23.(0. 0110iNDIE8, from 1 234% to 37 34. fIW 6llilkEit 87*. SHAVirtal, at cat. • - MANTLIA, at cert. 1-14 b :11‘ - Vaill7 goor. u gUIitI'ERMASTP23B* IVABe end aticittassesomin viv zslanem • • - • 1 prenuivzoil 'rIiUST &larva. -_~ , .~ Urrrirsß 'me a :THEATRE. Lasso and Itrionstra. LULL MILLINERY GCOICS NOTIOTO, ac . trx. l&TON, BIAORInd 1.00 NUEILINS, CHECKS, &c., 74 11&114117 . EITRIZT. 77 and 79 Market &let* Army Goods- 408. BOUM ausnra AT RfAuced Prices. • -- INDJA , 44UBBIiis. kiikYsiAtelilVfoxi bbla. tm - torive J. 84tOtartla4-taskiweette4 at Yana 4a at. =sax *ooLtaMl.- l!rtrevt; - , twur J. P Eiii SATURDAY EYESiIISO, AUGUST 90th. TFtee First time et the new drains entitled. White Terror.' • - ADRIENNI dart t i OSt' te" ROAR CTRITA. . SONO . . ....... FANNY.BUBT Ailey which, . . „ Avenging Hand: lIAEL ..... CHAn ,I 4 , I DANCE......---IVLLE BOSS CrEIISTA: To cottlide with PADDY MILES. PADDY. XUAES.--.—....„3!dr..NPR0N MERCJEL4./r7f . EVT - GOODS I NEW GOODS it MINIM G. HALE - Jr GO., - Vitotestort to Jaatee (. -Witt,) Are now receiving thoir Summer Stock, comprising wary variety of goods adapted to men and boy'iweer, which, in , extent, choke taste and places will mappers favorably with any in the trade: frencb, American and West *England Cloak of the best makes, of every shade and quality—iv very • - large enactment; Csadmerea Doeskinst, Soper Sisal f rench l omklar, SuPer_Slack French . merestPanty Ganimene in every variety; Baled. Black and fancy Cassimerse; Silk Maid Cullman* of every shade and cokkr. . NESTLSOS—Pancy Silk and Satin Vettlitp, n.O stykw, Super Black Satin and Silk Veetinp; kisilaw* and Fancy Silk Vestingt, White rigared BIM end , Satin Vesting* At., every variety of goods for aCiftleii 00S 1 :01 - likewise * very choice selection of llortitg Clettds adapted to gentlemen's wear. Soliciting an early call from our friends and the: .. nubile, any (=dere entrusted to. our awe will 'need with prompt attention and pinnetuallty in all COM. IL= lilt G. UAL& A GO., Merchant Talon* othlt tler. Fenn and St. t.lair streets. -.IIICTIO.X' SALES. VAST LIBERTY LOTS AT AUG' .11Z4 TION.--On SATURDAY. ATIY,EROOkie Belt. tun, at V. o'clock, will be sold, on the yeenshos, lollies lug large &Oldies Lou in East Liberty, di rectly opposite the sew Presbyterian Church, and the very bait situated of any in the village. Ote lot fronting 43 feet 6 inches on the Otheetablin Pike, sad attempts's along Biland strectUblest, the y tot being 64 test wide in the reae—obereca la erected'_ • a terootory hick -dwelling. . One let CM the metier of Lifland and Rived sires* ' t 1111teet Rout on Riland stnet, and rite:tiling boak; along Broaststreet 74 feet 6 incitse, • • - •• -. %ITO WA. 35 feet trout each, oa Ittlend etteert, - extemeing es& IA wed?' fees respectfully. - ' • T.o ion, 40 feet front loch, on Shined attedt, - 141 - extending back (land 66 feetrerpeetivaU Patmength Hallway Cars run to East lawny. by. , the POILIIWV•11111 Avenue and. Oakland route, lITS/1 bone. Terms at IWe. ettee r,ta DAY Acct.- AA 11011NIallialUirb ?SALE , . BELL ESTATE IN ALLEGHENY; UPC AND MoCLURE TOWN3HIP.—Ort TUESDAY . September lttb, at 8 o'clock. will, be. sad, by order of the Orphans' Corm of Alleeteel at the Commercial Wee blooms. '64 Fifth , street, the following described property, bedenging to the estate of the late Wm. Dyer, deceased': A lot, in the Ti lr.t Wai6 of Allegheny- City, thirty feet front ou South Avenue, - gate Esse Lagoa end extending back 1.50 feet more or - Hia t t* St. AWr - street, whetaaa is erected a two4toty brick duelling 1 and the crutbuildinp—being kali% 9 end, bat Of 10, No. lo in ht. Clair Denny's phut or- gebdlon Ol t out lot No. El in the original plezi of Allegheny; • widest there is an annual grout d rout of 1160.. A 1... lot in idclansetosMahip,sitostedott Weeds' Bon and the New Brighton Flask load, =tattling 1 acre and .28.56 perches, on , whkkb erected a•herget- ; stone basement end unfinished bnildingtbdsr lol No. 3 fn's plan °riots hilt out hi it:D;Vtateleaset -- .. .1 . 4. McGonnigle, gtCardissie of the rednot 411lft!aut a - . ...Tws or 13.4=—Fpr farther partfettleis he I • S. Dyer, 61 Federal street, Allegheny , ' ; of nerd, Administrator, - at the Pittsburgh Tolusbrys, • Birculnituun... _ G. DA 18. Atzet. • • Ilr.r.llAli E.' al 'JUT bALE Or tf.LXTh AND BEVENTEL WARD LOTS.—On 114111n1.- s , DAY L81116.1200N, September 2 017 4 at 2 0 ' 21 MS. will be sold, on the premises; by_orderaLlitt.COV:.... plums' Court of hllegterny Coonty t tlts following ; Arable Building Lo thet Sixth:- aid lierantk ; Wards a the city, i li a . near . enjoining ni Centre s , ,„ Blzlota on Thpnelilli itnietiaeh:bavisg froiC4_ Sod feet, and ;mending the same width 121 lest sad"; Indies to Vine stoat—befog Is - PitaL 1, 2,3, /b and 7 is nom Witham rortes a plan of lota.. tin lota on Vine street, - eial - Liwing • 'treat - of W 77: feet. and extending the elms width Inl leek ton% „ Soot alley—being Ida Sat. 214 .7, 24, 2610416 Bit?' the sloeeuld Pl a to '.... Tuns or ness—One•thirt oat, =Woe end two . Jesse, interest, secured by bond '' .By order of Adminierratsix.„ . sea - ' J. ii. Di9lS. A. , %.X AUOTION.—On SATURDAY, AngusHtlOth, o'clo.k, et the htleott: Had Mutton Howe, 66 girth etn et, will be sold, by order of litajor Mont, tigretntdhteedfo=g article. of Clothing, properry 6 ptire Wintry Trinrieng Uniform Coots Int= ; - • S Jackets;" 4 Jackets, it:lLnt.7; • • - 1 do OavAlry; -• • .- , T. A. McCLIEGLAND, And, aillke and U. 8.Q01;litilltill.r: ()Ali VAIS tillatral 1 • 'CAN vas anon! oi3lvei wpm I ' To Onlys t 04117, at tho • MASONIC HALL AUCTION HOURS; I. 'LIQUORS AT AUVlltkri.,-On SAT- - - 1.4 OriDAY ZOBBIBG, August SOO, al 11 o'clock, I. sold, at the Commerdel Ariclion HM O% Flab street, a ad& of. Liquor', comprising= do Blackberry nuody; • S do ;Hmmach Bitter"; 9 barrels Bourbon 'Virbisliy; 1 do ae29 J. G. D . VI , ' . . trALUA.BLE ennuis AUCELUN.:. —416 213116 DAT 11V11211103, Stitteltiter l 4l lll * :2- Weida, will be mold, In the Second loot Wes sum: of the COmmarchd 'Auction Bove, 14 Ylltb etreot"..; lo abates tilleshewy hank Block; . • 10 do Pittsburgh lvumrce CO; 6 2 do Allesheoy Losozanoe CO.; sw29 .1. G. Dial& Aut."; :"• COANTES hth1ct.:11,1241.13,_ who area bluing for mile. alurold Act atriP at • McCLICALANIPS AUCTION Z10U8N.... _ NO. IA Tilth strait, 'eh...re marbe foustetibrers 'ea ,;.• erelleaorted Mock olllooft, tames wad Ghtheeric Goods; Kentucky Jelosi Hoop. Ulna, ponders. Whips,elea. .11 of shkb b• sold "Aims r'. 00 to lb per cent . ch eaper theeiluie be had leisiniebe"?. p OCKAWAY l7Alittlet*JS A .Lll/ TION.-0a BATUILDItt -1101INIU10, August • 30th; at It o'clock, .111 sold, at DaTlOAncllcat,bt; 6 4iv 6 , I t •p....„ .v. i .47," iatvVAs ants'., -clipsclollands - ..? -Auction Nome. 55 Tlftb r .oKB:fa S, for Ladies ant Aiussers, 111 at the Ilssonk 114 Auction Bow: • Ada: A IthlY eitiOISS, a genuine . .I . lr4tattSlCC. 4 ; -..01%. tat* cheap. at ItterAeltaaft. , - men' ' Call.Dlitai'§.bkivN , 4l4" - - •*, WI; a- new-ayle4:at-lia— , 401110 Haltiiadion Boum - - 1111n—*". WA) • N'S CALtr Abel) BetlablO • If T - B7lOll3,"iellnAVAICHIat &natal:aim/le - 7 ,-- . R 8E!"..G!..u, .° I • 2 IPAI!'t 4-4 • If - • - Bo.AifiLD - rim aisoitimmiof kerzialitsosidwirtrAG..? TUBED 7.ORJEITOBB oxidEsArosbaleitEalii.. fulDirsicti . -., , • . 1.„7 ocatoso of ttio . kin Cot•Litopold stock of elides WlNEgand LIQUORIP Of hilft•MY Um 'tore at the conga . of Nastot sod. Sword streotk tubunto to the .pop'. . FitTSM. SSW Std St prime so.low so to - make it on to4aamiontAtt. pos. .sttioecs tote.ni.tbeati met con." , Ito *nor rands of at establishment aro topetlatir -fovtsod,- - . iigoi4go;pt,etgWlta. l ator-thlftstitO_wf l ttt_ibgf Ptitolokes = had the blot o•OVtatatit, to 'blow the sugsiii6c of tb•stodi k l Uth• dpcsoied._ • " - irattSaa , -IULUI: UN rAttthiStitiil D—Tbe Era-at ItAMILTON BLOOM 'MN .1* -oulauCaossoiy4==l{t otAliplagappokiiiii kkanal l itA i rbi w b= . 777- s rtiatosiitUilaiiitiviszkass‘iinEs. •—f 6511rth areal. 'Ada =lll