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WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 3 ---'- --- - - -- The Situation. ;'-itic these times of excitement and Ulmer ......„L_ tainty,the—best. adicicelleacan4bre_is :for alrperitonsto - pieset;vn as innch eiiiianimity and calmuissturePoisiblk - Wo faola strong. if__ , ..:ccitifideneo.that' we shall ed:ine ofkthe real - - _1 . victors in the conflicts about Washington, '.f.....hetlisyer. _wis - may. meet wiefoccesionat re . TOPEOS. , . . ._!. _ :... We do not profess to understand exactly , • :,- --,;• the movements- alicLeei ies' of -blitles' which . , have taken place, nor the exact position 'of affairs, butwelinde_rstand enough to knoir - 1 :,, . thatthe rebel Generals have been foiled in 1 - 'their' ..hOld !designs and that the enemy is i ‘ ... , , .. n ow is a very critical position. After the .retreat from the Rapidan to the Rappahannock, Gen. Pore placed his ") forces so as to command the passage of that {stream. The rebels, under Jacesee, then "' made a long ifetoar of about sixty miles, . '... -..ttround_Porx's right, aLd thus got into his rettr,. or betweerl him and the Potoinac. is '. so sewn as Por discovered this, he com ' Menced the !moos of movements to Oitti -- " - 'Gate himself, which resulted in the severs lattice etlast eek. „ . .., , . _ The latest sec ants place cur army, with the exception . 0 - Banns' dirision,---in the ti/ ... . . . -., . neighborhood of Centreville, and the enemy ..' -to the2north , an went 'of WM; POPE hes, ,therefore, comiifetely extricated'himself, is .- in direct communication-with Washington, ... 1 and can fall bac i k; if necessary, upon the defenses opposite' that city. We do not co eider his army in any dein - . ger of being cut off from its supplies or its 'line of retreat Gem BANYSsr ivision is said to be safe, although wo.ebouldlike to be better assur. ed of it.. It eeerus to have been between the rebel armies 'an& in considerable danger. We be glade be Billy assured that that gallant corps is out of danger. In the West affairs are - quite exciting : l llentuakyle,auffering tidal her. attachment to suck pro.plavery generals as Bum.. She rejects blizczazi and Tolima, and her own .Itousszir,Cend she is reaping the rewards of her own folly in nth.) desolation of the fairest portion - of her terrtor - There is ., • powerful secession - party in that State, and her .professedly= Union citizens hare 'been captious; and dictatorial. . When she - ' hairpassect ihrough the terrible ordeal of war within her 'borders, she will be all the 4 wiser for the exPerience. The successes of the rebels there will be only temporary. Whenithe new troops of the West are ready 1 ' for tho'fleld, they will soon sweepthe secea,, Sioniste - Trom Kentucky: If there was an # enterprising, earnest man in Buzzes place the enemy would not, escape it complete ! overthrow. The Field o Battle. The , news of Sunday slightly dashetNie hopes which had been excited by Pope'a . vonible 7 dispatch of Saturday. Our gen , erals were _not only unable to pursue the enemy whom they bad partially repulsed on,Friday, but, were themselves compelled to fallback a mile sr two to the strong po talon of Centreville, where they remained at last advices. SOWS of the reports rep resent that our foroes fell back in consider able - ' tradicted by other - reports. There was great confusion in one of McDowell's wings, - which is, indeed, reported to have been • swept awayby a furious cavalry charge. -:It. must be cordesaed that this retrograde' , movement of Pope, though intended to - ati. ‘„,eurei better position, ie an unpleasant fear i tare in the history of events. We were led 1 to expect, from the tenor of 'his dispatch on • - Saturday, that he had so crippled his ad-' virraary as to have him at a decided dined-. vantage, and to be able, with each rein- I forcemeat,' as were known to be at' hand, - , to;-drive him to the wall. Theis more sanguine among us, indeed, talked of -the probable capture or dispersion of the entire rebel. army, and even began to entertain the fond tit - tight that the rebellion was drawing to an end., We - !.'were prepared to hear this morning. of a glorious victoryvictory on Saturday, but were ...doomed to disappointment. Instead of a ' swift, and successful advance, we are told . , of an indecisive battle and a safe retreat. - - As:usual, too, on such occasions, we arc - -- informed that the large reinforcements - of the rebels were stile causes of our sadden • cheek... But how could that bet Pope tel egraphed on Friday that he defeated "the - vombined forces of the.enemy," and yet in the Very, critical moment, "when he ought to have profited by thin success, we learn. of. large reinforcements to the same enemy. It is clear if theirforces had been combined - on Friday not many 'could have been 'left , • ; to, reinforce them Saturday. There was a mistake either as - to the combination of their armies ores to the heaviness of their reinforeemente, which It is left to the more certain reports of the Canal!, to explain. , Meantime, where were our own reinforce. meats ? Why was it that the column of Ono. Franklin, ordered to move from Alex - andria ea early as Wednesday night, did not get under way, air we learn, until Data - Satarday afternoon? For three days a , large sad effective division of veterans, who might have rendered either of the tat ' tles of Friday or Saturday decisive, were camp near Washington, though every-member of the government, every of ficer of the army, and every newsboy in the streets was perfectly well aware that a se. Tem, protracted and critical contest was ••then raging within a day s forced march of the capitaL Balleok is said to hive re peated the order far the march of that col umn no less than three times, and General McClellan is also said 'to. have found occa sion ter delay every time. We do net know how this may be; but we do know that the people will demaud of the President a full and explicit statement of the reasons of this' • 'extraordinary failure. If Halle ck, who is Commander-in-Chief, has failed to pereeire the emergencies of the position, let a MOM ;vigilant and active commander be put in 'hie:Pace:. If McClellan has allowed his ha- Must indolence or any other Motive to in - terfeve the prompt execution of or . _. *zip; letldort be cashiered or if any other -- ,suborditatteS - lutee' - been lax - in - the per 'forMinceref their duties, let the same ex se,ls he made ofthemthat wasmad of Col,Misounnd the officers Who 'surrendered Tennessee. It is trifling with . ditt &street hopes of the coontry, to regard 4 the politiva or faior of any, man who, in this time of estreme peril, is found want . , iae /suit- hare. earnest, - energetic, =ire ' ref diog .ds.frillott now. The enemy, who feeletely beleaguered in ids own capital, eff. :trust in - the -presence of our hel brought together Probably: hq.MliFe" .6119pootibIo Arco foronagrondi ' Ord dopookto aseatt .n our. .rific4,,-ThuS Tar, lt we - are . glad 0.W.154110 i4sr - bliffiod by the 'valor 6Wf Ybiffi' - ill the three days' light 144 -'octifi - has 1(144111a: .gdmiltd# 6111- and' Spa*l4 *44ly in soon, am, ftliiff ? nit Only hope is a-MI:OWN lam that,: tWij , " . 0 . 164: ' 4 6 : 1 450)4g0itvi 'lift line . te4 ti feN644d sup. ei , tll,lle* ifs* eft 1044 It bits r.Wt, *Mk; (6 legkifeirdia :' , l` 44 • . ito - fearegi , *tills, on e liff.'44 . fAr it9 7 INN NOS, 1014 i1A411 , 14? en ! #ll4 pool. c 1 . t ettll 031,4 7 ine*who are freskand eager for Thi-ohadees,lhetroire altogether on our side, if our generals possess the necessary - sagaotty, dash and-. earnestness. They must keep on the offensive, if they canrtliey must follow up every advantage, and must not allow any success, however flaasiing, to resit their arms or arrest their movements. In the darkest hours of - disaster Ant defest, - activity. has saved-the day, and what may,it.not.do whop the for -tune is auspicious Y.-Est. Post. ADVENTIIIIRS OF A REBEL There have been severai r brief accounts of the sucoeesful pasoage across the Canada frontier. of George N. &Eiders, rebel ends sary_to Europe, tont the following. state ment, gathered from those who personally witnessed the adventure -in its various stages, gives the fullest details. . . A few days.ago a man .dressed in well worn working clothes presented himself to the United States Provost Marshal on the United States side of the Suspension Bridge. He were a pair of very short trowsers of striped Kentucky jean,, and a seedy coat of tho same material. A coarse, not over-clean shirt, and a jagged straw hat completed tho•costume. The man had no collar or cravat, and, his face- was ap parently greatly .tanned by exposure to the weather. , He wanted to go over the river, he said, but had no pass, and•did not know that any would be needed. He stated that he was an Englishman front Cornwall, and a miner by 'trade. He had been working for some time in Pennsylvania, but had lately re ceived a letter from his brother, near Lon don, Canada West, stating that he was *short of help and urging his miner relative .to come on to his assistance, at least till !the harvest time wait over. •••;. The miner held his tools one haid, and in the other cartied-an old carpet bag of the black glazed istyle in common use. he glazing in. mariy places bad come off; and the outside was moreover spotted and polled With dirt. This carpet. bag vas-more valuable than the famous on of. John. Brown;• for it coil- Mined the papers, dtspatches and money of the rebel emissary Eiandera. - The Marshal pontred awhile, buf' the poor Miner gave sun a consistent story, pad seemed so disa ppointed at his unex pected trouble in crasaing, that the official's heart was melted arid he gave him the re quired pass. The toltman of the Suspension Bridge then demanded a quarter of a dollar toll. "Two shillings," tiatd.the miner, "why I can't give it. •I've cinlylgot one shilling." Thlsplea of poverty completely disariued whatever shadow a• suspicion may hive existed idregard td the poor workman . ; after iheyroper decree of hesitation, the "fellow" was allowell to peas over at half price. Thanking the telt+ keeper for his liberal ity, the miner walked on wearily across the bridge. As he Neared the Canada side his step became lighter—just as Christian (pardon the eompa4-ison) felt when the burden dropped off his back. A decided burden had, dropped off of George N. Sanders mind—ho was safe in Canada. Arriiing at the Cinada side of the bridge, the miner, with hitt - tools and carpet-bag jumped into the Clifton-House omnibus, and Was quickly driven to That famous hotel. Ile went to the desk and registered on the book the iniHalti 8. N. G.—his own ttatials reversed. o.‘ The clerk locked at the shabby working maxi a moment; spa then Coldly said: "We can't give yba a room here, sir." "But I must havii a room," said Sanders. "None to spare Ito-night," replied the clerk. The miner thrust itis hand, in his pocket and dre w , forth a great roll - of "green back&P • "Here," said bete the clerk, 'lake these ea security. Put them in your safe ; but give me a room et Once." Of couree money had its effect in Clifton House as everywhein else. Still tho clerk hesitated. . Is there any pl co about here where I can get a respeetab e suit of clothes?" ma ths miner, droppina his Cornish dialect. There was -no place nearer than the Bridge, a mile distant. So the miner again insisted on having4...ho zoom , and as it was. obvious that -"things were cot as they -seem," he wee shoWn to a suitable apart ment. - now MR !AMID/ XitZW IT. . .. ... . A few minutes afterwatie a guest stroll ed out on the piaiza„ where es-Governor Morehead, of Itenttcky, was sitting. "By the'way, Governor" said -he, "what a sin gular old fellow that was in the office. Re registered his oaths oa the book only in initials.' "Goad God! in! initials!" cried More head, starting up, "he's come their ' " and rushing past-the astonished guest, he de. *ended to be shewri to the room of the mysterious 8. N. O. Other secessionists also hastened thither. Benders vise provided with • suit of clothes at once, [het clerks and servants al tered their deportment to the quondam mi ner, and the guest& had a rare piece of gos elpto talk about. !Sanders is by this time half way across the ocean, and whatever is 1:1 thought of him or is cause, M e generally acknowledged tha his journey from Bich mond to Canada i one of the "cutest" ape eintens of rebel "strategy" the warkuis pro dosed. It shows' hat our blockade is so stringent that a Nebel emissary prefers a long land Journey in disguise to attempt ing to bieak it. Of course, the &venture has' been the chief topic of goseip in the Niagara hotelts and miners iritl hnneeforth be viewed with ilivery , 'profound simpleton in the neighbor hood of the Bus Pension Bridge.— tor. of ;he N. T. Bre: FOC . . THE CANALS:4AS 41.0011 NT 01 SANDERS . DE• The Montreal Ilerald, ensconcing" the departure of Sanders, says: "A somewhat notorious gentleman left Canada for England by the last Quebec steamer. This wits Mr. -- George N. B.ndere, who, according to his own representations, 'tithe bearer of a proffer to England of a very favorablecotounercial treaty with the Sonthent States. If that be the case, bow seer,Jeff.Davisis not so happy in the choice of his diplomatiets as in his Gener ale, for the latter ' usually exhibit a great deal of reticence as to the business they 'are engaged in, whereas this Ambassador —lf Ambassador he !as—manifested a disposition rather blatant titan discreet, as to the alleged frOisasitious which her was to submit to, the. British Government, Mr. Sanders reported himself as haring travel , ed. froin ItiohmOnd through the United . Suttee in the garb . and character of a 1 Cornish miner, 'seeking work in Canada— , a ohantoterhe was fitted to till from having been alood desL mixed up with the Cana dian mining movements on Lakes Huron and ffupenor, when those enterprises first began to attract attention., If we, resoling , rightly, he had o share In the sale, er, per haps, we might better spell the word 4014' of the Bruce mine to the. Mammal Coin. pant—an arrangement which wee a great deal more soirantrageous to tits *slim titan the buyers: `&tee of till irarleila lOW, of that - tiati;'st anyfreto, have lefty inmate, betilnd'them widen would have caused one Cr . two of our A/kw to welcome Mi. Sanders very &coolly: unfortunately, however, they - WM 149 i, **ifs of his pros. once 011.11-wiiii 14 , 9' 1144, fo imy their. re spente.in7hria-4 cifsNuieleirev which, per haps, u not IC hi hifivitt4 hi the lutermits of diplomacy sod the somtvercial treaty, as it *certain that this compliments which they'. wonild havethongtat Si to _offer him Would at least have. Amber/aimed if they had not prevented his intended voyage . .. • .• .TBOE HTOBY OF SEED'd POLE tid NDE flit suo&n♦ FALLS, August 29, 1862. BANDER!) . A; THE Belpaz * TELE PA GE ACROS' AT THE 110 TEL IN CANADA. IJAILTIME • • •;:" • . • •••-•,,b4:4k44—..;wr, . The News in Washington. 31;1862.—The capi tal has never witnessed such exciting scenes as those which have characterized the last two or three days here. The fact. that Continuous fighting hais been going ea within twenty-five miles of Washington for three or four clays was in itself enough to raise a genuine patio; brit 'Mystery - of some of - the - movements - of tb-national troops added greatly to the intensity of the excitement. It has seemed at times as if the government we entirely in thC dark as to the progress of the fight. Until a late hour last evening the censorship of the telegraph office - as been very rigid.,, There was an important cabinet meeting yester day, at which the failure of Gen. McClellan to forward Franklin's division in season for the Friday's battle was discussed. It is stated that the order alluded to above, and which temporarily deprives General McClellan of a command, was issued in , .consequence of the Cabinet meeting.' The gentlemen connected with the for eign embascies here,. have been expecting troublesome. times in Washington for a week or two. The acting minister for one of the European governments left Wash ingtois for New York early last Week. Upon leaving, he said tothe person left in charge: "You are about to see exciting times here, but whatever occurs, stick to your post." There Is abundant 'evidence going to show that the foreign embassies here have been aware of the purpose of the rebels. The French consul at Richmond came up here a few days since, bringing copies of south ern journals with him. It is not unlikely that he knew much , of the plans of the re bel leaders.' Firing has been heard to-day in the di rection of Thoroughfare Gap and the moun tains north' of Centreville and Manassas, and it le the general impression that fight ing has been resumed, though the rain would render the prosecution of a battle extremely difficult. Reinforcements are pouring down to the scene of the conflict in such numbers that the volunteer nurses find it difficult to get down. The roads aro filled to - overflowing with troope. The statement has' been made in one or two journals that the new regiments have been pushed down into battle. This is a great mistake. None of the new regiments have been sent under fire, and no General would think of such a thing for a moment. They will garrison the form and guard the rail ings until they have had a couple, of months of experience in the duties of the soldier. Mr. Chase would not permit the clinks in the department of Internal Revenue to leave last night for Manassas, as ho want ed their services to-day; sad possibly all night to-night, to finish up the preparatory work on the Tax bill. Troops are coming in from the North and West at the rate of three and four regi ments a day. The One Hundred and Thir ty-sixth Pennsylvania, the Nineteenth Maine, the One Handa l , and Thirty-sev enth Pennsylvania, and e Seventh Michi gan came in yesterday. Four regiments are on the road between New York and Washington. The toads, under the presi dency of Mr. Felton and Mr. Garrett, from Philadelphia to Washington, are doing ad, mirably for the government. They have not a double track, but are executing every order of the War Department with prompti tude. Although water transportation Is easy from Philadelphia here, the railroad is so prompt that avvery large amount of government freight is brought overland.— Correrpondenoo of. N. P. Evening Post. PVTILIC JrOTICES. j} LECTURE AT THE IRON CITY , rer COLLEGE, corner of Penn end et. CI Dem. THIS (1711D14 StiDAY) 1103511.10. et 11 o'click ftlali SUE • n:r~,nntit AT FrEsrccarares, PA (rot Boarders 111 e Academy will be opened ELPTEILBEB 11111, Mt. It min chartered by the Legislature at its last melon, with Inn collegiate powers. In its capacLos buildings, which was erected and furnished at 'a coot of cerer sixty Omuta/ad dollar., are ansagements of the highest order for the comfortable quartering and subsisting et cue brandied and Any "dots. corps of competent aid experienced initnictora will era their undivided attention to the Vacs- Lions' Department, and idialo make their WM= trot% thorough and practical. T. departmmt of studies embraces the 'following courses: Primary. doioniersial sad lickeattek, Collegiate and The moral training of pace will b 'aerologist. tended to. sir( Ocular. way be obtalreeror A KW! X. OvOPSR, Peek Block, Or of Oo'. THEO. ISLIP!, Peen P. X A. alai ler WESTERN UNIVERSITY 0 PENNSYLVANIA. GEORGE WOODS, N. A., PrincipaL Ald4Kl by Se.CD Pro'suors. lfzuf TIMM of the ensuing jest onatetenotte on BIPTEIIII2IIIse. A GYMNASIUM it =mewl with the llaher• dry. MILITARY DBILL, under • totopotarat Drip Borpaat, trorhas spicial foul:atom TOT particulars, to. Catalogue, to to AM at the Bookrtms. Pormal application tan I* made at nu naid.nce of Bev. PI/MLitt" 111 Wylie moat: anISM. r::-,j+ 1 1116 NSEti tIStIJ.Po • AHD ...mr IND AND DAT 801100 G, 1,210 Bravos Will b opelmd as MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ws, 1862. The course of study imbrues the Latin, Trench sad Gerroaa Lanattagee, Music, Drawing cod Paint ing, together With the - elementary wadi bleier tainches of a thorough Ssigllah tidnottion.. ' The accommodations 'are of wallow character, and well calculated to itunire to the pupil the rem. forts of a home. Oiling to the premium of the name, • deduction of 10 per asst. bill be made for the etusuing Jeer.. sul.l:lrti hELECT CLASSICAL SCHOOL fall &two. The /Mb coml./m..1 &aloe of Mn. E. Sudan' • SeLSOT CLASSICAL SCHOOL SOB LALILS, Carafe or Seaver Orem! sad Beath Comma!, Alle. gbeny City, Pa.. cotaturricee 110:1DA I, 8.0. Bth. Omaha* can Le bad at the yrfaciptil Bout States. atalkir iitsbuturts s lisps 67 rs Osamu, C..aturrres Igo. 613 Chestnut Street, Pllll , olrphle. HE MEMBERS of tho Union 71tate Central Oomudttee et she loyal CitiGil. al Psaasylvauta, are requested to meet at the 010. NONGIALICLA 110Unk, In the Olty of Pittsburgh, on Wa EdDAY, 114 10th day of &Tie:ober. 1662, at 11 o'clock a. to, 0: P. MALIALLE, chairman. Gad W. Hamscan.r, W J. Matra-D.• aurttd 11,17 PENN . IbbllTUTit, on r tionoock stunt, oppositr Christ's AL It. Church. +ill open os thr 71118 T MON I:i ir• or 11 ITICMDLIi. lo &Wise to s thorough lioglish. Chisolcal, flat h. trustio esul Uotorurroliti otturso, Orr. pill Ito PO' Ist r citations I. amass. for further pull Wen *Off Priuelpol: stab lOt the Mercantile 1 lisY mars of °mot,. Ali pa m owed 00 tatoroad tg t u Dna, and who barn rot paid on or betel.* the getti log.. will be °wooded apt o at. accordion° law. A. YALU rif, au24 Traasurer.. AItTIFIDIAL Diaiti AND Alca 11441Ve oloinatodl'alipt 411:101481CA LSO sad /411111 , 101-61, !JANDA, al* lIIMADWAt, (gypoilla !IL INlchnlm U*l-•11) • Hew -Vora. ; 411P, 1 440i tor • Oirsitto. - v0eX4.3... M 1,1 • U rettneySinintis r ust notittfoethtlitigDoripooy tottorool Oak 4 5, • hum NO , fel WoodLottoot to the 1.114 Woo" CerPer of PM ffnoll eM Uititittoo Way, Otto oo' 110 of roof ! astqlor. Otnaloll2l, Akoot. D. U. PA I.lllZUrg 1.,W00d Woo:, mugs lboratiohos full line* of Meng,' Bele And $ hildroo!`, NUWAND WOOL, OATS; CLuTDI, 'LTD. ri.UAU AND 19LLYSTDAPS, by thorAmo or dorm. K 1341.16. VUT AN to DItY '4)15414.A.:9 1 2ll.larqrsolvo4 octet kr Ws • Ana •- W. U. GONIILT;MI Liberty Areit. 2 bbis. to arrive an aluiaTlL.ooLLiatik !MI=II=EM XEW ;..tisormitTisEmE.lrrs: , Elwr V.F.RTISEMEJrTB:I Prol top osims. _ tlrWth•providNi tbecalltrier thErettelbrean 11 - gm - Bts • r‘wrnrks-tettmefit-1 ivr t -anti uhletrrthis advertise- ILr . t , :le ti a s v., ,, y ri aj o tt. t i a najrz:h: n yN , d e C .)l n li be t.frA riattl i ri BE oTEISIBEII lICBT.;for turalebing end &Veering `ranee Or ditolol.h mcnad in si t e at the several navy 3 arta named the materials. mai.: c t 'Ors e ,! "bit'Oriloba , tout , ” in there:l,lMo , i deed try btmer Through rte roll ommt, which notice ineefeld, to Item. doming to offer to contract r any or oil of the elan , '. named iherre° ' b y be rem- for iota al'it t F.” o 4 .. t . it: .. lt A d o: T Y a: ,, c rh c 4 4s' e ba c : a contract will be , Uta tobrr. u t: d yr a : n y,d.. t ..i.d a t of . : u t o ir :r e au, scom .ri.o : fra na cl TZ : y ,k art .:l. l , s ina , b ' i t d s h o e d held 'h agent nearest thereto, or by the bare, a, for say or all , wo bid ito s rbt native! which caatame cl ere for -}"l e " "'' r'r 4 e ll .l°°°` ire ore than .e lord ,eccive nod tech het , All off re het made to st-kt coeform•m sith title . sd nribe-ottlit will at Alm option of the bureau, hte bat of I, firm mum sign the bid and CM . Bidders are hereby Mentioned and porticularl) am- nd - tilled that tht;ir offers meet - be In the-f•trin lierviner- .o %Z'in ho . f ree Y b d e y 'r c ter pry:scribed. and be mallet time to ratch th-le destination before the time trplrev for tare-ring Woo thee after or may be preolimble. allot¢: no bid will be costldered which Ann be reecte4 after the potted sated, rutile , , allowance red/ to nor forfaileu of t e To guard ageset offer being oponed Wore art time am , Med. bidders are ?Igo. eted to 1 ¢do en oat the envelope, above the adduce, • tkl craw e line titr d•r the endanement, toes : “Frobo for Cl,.. lemma tm foe the Nary h ard at bare Me ard)." To the Chlet of the Bureau of lards and Dccite, Washingtom•ll. C. Form qf OP* (Hero dote the tier.) I,(hero Insert the nee or , names Zolntentleg the firma of (name the town,) la ihe mate of (name the state.) hereby offer to tarnish. code' /OUT eavertiso• meet dated ((date t.f advert!, ment;) add Subject to ell the requirement* of the wee, cud of the printed sehedule to vekth h it refers all the artielkemloared •in Cl•••• No. (tame the dote.) for the nosy yard ut (name the pad ).according to auto seheddlo v , ,c (hero paste on toe printed clan from tin' *lodate, and opposite each • tiniest set the price and curry out the amount In the co:unum for dollars end ref, te, and foot tap the aggregate amount of the LW fo the else.) stnouatiog to (bore write the 11111:411:1• In wads ) .1 preposf as my agent (here earn. the a t ,tl.lt, one Is required by the echedute,) for the supply ander the cheeses ntle,llaneous. by re non-resident o the place of delivery ; son ahueld my offer tie arcs ted, I to Veat the Cort , tact may he pre pared and tent to the ; nary agent at (came agency) for signatures cer-IficaVe (Hers the bidder and each n erob,:r of the trot slot.) For,* of Guarantee. The uudereigmd (tme of guaraotoo of toot) and gt.te of (name the Mete ' ) and 5000122.1 guarantor, an) hereby undertake above named (mote the bidder nr big or. hie Car their] offer es eh "re' be weaved, con,ract unit the United 'ratan artiltin after the date of moire thieugh the put of &acceptance of We Cur their) offer bero.e c Witurer Ctuguature of slier the .b!ik7nurte goarantory) era known to no to to good.a siblo guorautors In this no. " 'district di. To to;olgruifli tioidlstrict judge, al.c noy, colloccor, oars agent, or ee• c mLh known to the bureau to be rerwaNtolo. Pouts:l(mm, N. IL Pau No. 1, BrLas; dial Ea 2. Some; c Yellow p.ae amber; do. Eco. 4, .Yollow fit 11 C 14.1.1 No:8,, Oak amt bard wood; el.. No pine, rpruce.ju,aper an d CI as S. bah and plater; elisa Nc. 8, ..:ocrenti c Gravel sod rand; WU= No. 10, Slate; d Iron, Iron n U. and "piker; clara No. 12, No. /1, Mks; class No. 15, Palau, oda clam No. 16, Slap etuodlrry; don No. am; d 6 la am No. Itatlootry; dab No rood: dui No: 20, Bay and rata, el Prosarider; alma No 22, Charcoal; elk. NI packtos and Imas; el.aa No. 'a. Spar. bravados oda: due No IS, r,o lroo cal i, 26, ansursi class NO. 27, doLbrielie — r.o.l - - - 18. Blituralvna du. N. , 11, Copp:, psittoz, nallr, claw No. 2, 11semarrx,o,11 Clan No. 1, Bricks; clan atone; c No. 6 Oak and bun wood; clan No. 6, Winn, pi • is, luniper and cypress; ciao No. T. Lim., hate and pl.• tar..clua No. 8. Cement; dna .9. Omen and nod: van No 11. Iron, i on nails and spiker,l. ho. 12, ISteeiTtels.o No. 13, Pig tem.; clan No. , 14, 611..., clan No. 19, Pains, ode and alma; clan No 12. o ulp chandielp; clan 60.17, Bard, wan; ci No. 18,5 n. 1hae 6 7:6 3 .* No 19, Ilse leoccli clasp NO. 10, Bay 6.easr,• clan No. 21, irovenno; clue No. 1.3. Charcoal; clan No. IS, Bolttnk, packing Ind we; clan No. 14, fterm and lobricattagotLa, cll. 140. 24, Inn castings; class No. 20. Augur.; clan No 27, .to. thractte conk class No. 29. Ilitnonnoos Cnntherinn coal; clan No. So, tiaml Ilttnninnua, dryad Top. &a., coal; clan No. 3.1, Extension or Hospital it Cbol u. EMEMBI a... No. 1, Biters; •olase No. 2. Stops; c'ua No. 3, Teihm timber; clans No 4, Yellow pins loud er, ciao No. D, OaNand ..rd wool; ct.ss No. i. White pine. 'lntro, otpreavand juniper, clam No. 7, Lone, noir and p erten claim No. 8. Onnent . .tdaro No. Grand at6.l send; clam /0, :Ante; CJaaa No. 11, troy. from molt and apikar, 11.11 .1 ... No. 13. Pl 4 hen; clam No. Willie class. No. 16, rata., CV/ and glans; class No. 16, bhp chandler - 6; class Nol7, flarderare; clan No. lit, litarloarry; Ciaa• No. ..10 Nay and straw duo Nth id, PlMreudez clan No. Chuvash clui . No. g 2. U6itings and bode; clam .14u. 24, Sperm Mid Int;ricaurf oda: 'el.. N 0.23, Iron work. plptog, to.; duo; No. Ausurai class No. 57, Anthracite ottol: cLus No. 30, Etend.httrnhatrua, Used Trp, do.. coal; chow nn.tt, Copper sad compoittion class No. CO, Noah imrttaget., Cl.-. No. 1, tricks; class No. 2, Stone; <tau NO. 4. TsUosr.9l.3 lumb3t - , al. No. 5, O.k sad 11.1 wood, ctuul No, 6, whits pin,. ir sr; jahiper sal cvorts3l .1w No. 7, Limo, hair sad piaster; caw,. No. 9, Grassi 4011002 C stus No.. 11,13.13, Iron rats sod splssii elms No. 12, Stool; eau No. 14, 2 1 0 , 6: Wass No. !slots, oils sad 41sis; clots No. 16, roil. cbsaolorri elms N 0.17, klardwsre;3l.4m No. /4, blIl Stoma% arts No. 19, sirs lc 00; *last So. 10, }lay awl =raw, do. No. 21, .Proraoder dams No 23 Charoosh , 4l.44 No; 23, Bolting, pskliss sod boss,. elan No. 93, Sperm and lubricstaig alai slam No. itu,mis; thou No 11, Autarscho co,l; cLaas loaf 30. otol4,l , lauzoluous, Brood Top, dc., 0.41; ass, No. 31. Copper sod compor111•03 sails; a ,54.110. 30,115. chits-17.13 tots. NAVAL ABI LOU. Chu No. 1. Clothing; dos No. Y, Bits, boots' and show; claim Na 3, Provisions; elms Ns 4, Groceries; chum 6, tit goals; shims No. 6, 3rrad, ac.• ' Oar lie. 7, Tobacco; dam N 0.9, Coil; etsni No. 9, Paints, olio and gismo; class Na. 10, Brictn, Se ; olsos N., il, Lumber 'class No 12, Tire vood; c as No 13, Purr ender; elms. No. Nl,' kliscoliszoonr; ass* No.' 16, asttivres; this No. 16, Stationery. Clan No; I, Brien; claw No. s, etwo. , clan No. 4, llitiow Moo lumbarienn No. 6,oak sin bard Iron; clan No. 6, Whit* vine, annco, ;outlier and elven; clan No, T, Llme. ban sad pianos; clau 90.: 9, Grand end and; clan No.i 21, Iron - Woo nails, and aplker; 'el.'s N.'. 13, 'Sloe% clan 14. IS. 'P/i well oleos NoJ 16 Inn; dna No. 44,E Palma, rods and aibin,' clan No. 1•, nip ebandlory; clan .No. 17. Bardwart; clams Ku. 1 5 1 bt.ik.g..7; Chas . No. /4, Pim wood; ‘l4siblo 141, lTsy mad strove; claw No. 21, rtotender; clara ' No. 22, Charcoal: can No. 23,- Didii4, podblog aid bow; clan No. 24; Opium nod lubrliattni WI.; clan No. CT, Auttirarjia coil; clan No. T 1). Bltamtnoari Cumberland col; clan No. de, Micliblery and tools. The sehedule will state the tin es within which articles will be reunited to be dellenred ; and when, the p, tuned schedule to not used, the pefinde stated la it for deliverke tout bs coiled .)n the bide. AU the articles which maybe youtracied for must be di- Hotrod at each place or place., including - denysge and cartage to th• place where treed within 5.. e .r yards, respectively, fur which the offer It made, ow may be directed by dn.-commending ulMlenr tuere ; and, all lather thine. bins esual, preference wad be given to . Aninfloan toamdentarm ho adds will. to weadved aline ttte eipindoll 01 the peildd silsedliod in the sdieduloil fcw the complet Ws of 6011nel-(,:Unless' SPOCISIT authorised' by- the .Department. In =l imiting thnclanee. the price stated In the cohmon price. will bathe etandarJ, end thsugglegala of the chug wtfitoi carried oat according to the prime n al to ag prorldid In the contract, etnl to be dis tinctly andenlidod by the - bidders, that Om amount and of argots& elaimerated ill classes heed. d catjecalianeone , ore Needled am the . rasa/equals'. ty whals may be reguir.d. as well as to as dent for detarminlag the Waist bid; but the contractor Is to furnish 11:10,11or less of the mid enutdersted bad to meth geoseiskr, sod aJ sece Users, to Ms bares* or coweincliel way revere; Ina: Wore.se, towever, bet to emceed coechmi of the qoantitlew stated and notasitiOus sent through the poet calico shell be. daces a trident noticed during the anal year end , lag 10th of June, Ida: and whether the onantltka maned 'he wore or less then those specided, the prices shall remain %balsam. . bidders are cautiuted against Magog fictitioul prices in thottoffers, . . All ihs. or. Wee anew' the ceutract mart he of the b al `Pal'. delivered In goes order, free of nil ab a every chats/ear atones to the Government, and suns' I issi to the inspection, count, weight or Meese mita , of this 'hid navy y.rd, and be in all ...rein lite Reduce tory .ce the commsullaat thereof. If id Jere eio - rs". (erred to the yard for, plate, sac flatlets', tr ran t . phis, and toy turther dowriptions of the arttelm or esphmatid, a they rosy desire. When Wades gall, be la daunt se to the precise articles namod ly toe soh dales th y wILI apply td 'h• commanding onket of the navy 'yard, en. siedlecaoylerreef, for .1. ectiptfou of the rot.co or 'melee in stoma, which is orteeti -0 he odd .facer sill at., vouox: „ hot resid. 'neer the plies where the artielesaro to he du (sena', ell' be r %diva to same their.proposali aer lane at the -city or puha:ape! , plao trash the pad or ca. lice 7, oho may. be called up - us to •ellt‘Y entries istaisali dekty when they *hall be Oequtre!; Approvid aureoi s la the full -amount of • the coo tract will be ts quirtd. and twenty per to .113113 ai nd Citkund tiecurtry'deducied fr m awn peanen t aatd the contract shall have been.completed or uncalled unless other. Ise awns, hied by true Dep at men t. lib chasm el Rud• . e headed “Itliecelliatetta," to ha d s . Usenet ea niquired doling the fiscal year, the twonty per contam. matted may: at ahe dlemetion of the oomthandarit," be paid %starter', on the tint of Jattais ary, April,. July cad Adobes, when, the deur arka bolt teen elliletentory. and the bahleee +iglu/ rem ma c) will.. he paid by the ssepenUire navy. *goal' within thirty doyfalteiths pneee , iation of bills, in tr. ollcate, duly scuttled sod approved.- 'N's part o. the yet mutant reamed is tot.. paid until aU the rejecter. articles veered ander the Co.. tract Shall bare been riniotod Irvin - the yard, artless facially authorized by the Departnosht. It will be stipulated in the contract,that if detentr, ehaq Ae made by the pieties of the theh.part in taq.-1 'Waled all or any of Ins artistes anuiloned elms bui.l4,ot , the quality and at the tile* hod I places abort provided, then la Chat ease thii sell partial will. iottelCitud' par to the "Unitid sum of money not to mond tains the Meant df such' , may‘saf"raitaversd", from - time'to hie,' atoaratagte 4hej act or. Callgrel* 14 tam cam 0.4. tided, appetned,Wayebn; . liponsiblUtY airtiew edtralwerellientec, , , district anorsey, or tome othheetr PUlODlll4llllllCtOtilr' knows to tic bureau. . =OEM ,74 ft €4lll ..Ct)C ri ftANE. ATIONN ET AND NJ Cotloakamtli AT Ls W. t Moo. No 74 Grant lrect. pitleborkh, P. an tatcleats . otturled to . arn , wdl scol4r. prompt all-lotion. Coll,tlonr mado In A 4lecaloor and lo all adloialog, co ni irk and -Lao tromay !omit rd promptly. FIRST NEW MILLINERY GOODS I N THE CITY TRU StAIMMI. • MICONteIVM, Nee. 'IT arid 79 MARKET STREET, Res bat received, nod bss now on exbibition, the new TALL STYLES of BONESTB,/ILTI3, FLOW.: ERB, ROSES. PLIIIIIIM,RIBBONS,snd btberkinds of MILLINERY coops, at the lowest Trine. an% n AcON-1 .2 , t2 11 4 .: Ba l con sSibeloulderr, TO THE PUBLIC I NABE'S UNRIVALLED PIANOS. .i.x.--Warrartfet fire peure.•' Jul routuml, Al very Jar, new clock of Koubo's G'l AIEUAL PILO! lOM PIA N.M. %Lich will bo a Id übhtunuineturnew tedurtul price's. Thu pub• Ile ure Trapoutiully incited to call and exam luo thee, sUpvrior thoulPeiVOl - • ÜBA IC LOTT E BLOM rifth id evil, B .lr Wen , for K nabele unrivalled Piano*. SULK M E AT.-8,01.10 pieces t....houltiers on bund nod for Inas by LITTLE @ TRIMBLE 11Ellerond nt rev!. ronale by I'UHK-70 bbls on hand*nd jai r tale by LITTLE it THIMBLE"; 112 i•tv.ood etr , et.. LlOlt SAI,I4.;—A good tome on the A. Evcatao Gazttrt fn. good part of the city and ma t to iatve, tha prtaent ardor bavtng a armlet, to angag.. In ant:altar bush:won. Inqulro at tlvr atm. from 2 to 4 o'clock p. n.. 1.4.0 3d. •t:lt. Fot, ziALE.—A move, it Tin and :these Iron Fiore, well I. an,l to Pitti• bosth, will b aold on fair te,xna as the owner his Layer business n gotring his catf.re time and Altan a,. A caplial will la aumae it, J. part of he .tack an* he had - an Profits aft. ofd. -A inechanic, with a few hundred &Ann, will tin &this an eSeritent chance for getting Into bug. nes, Aildpase LOCK 1301.'110. ID, Allegheny Clay. name the • (name 0 • that tht• ) r 111, 11 •later •1110 • to=n dojo erenl the •• •utWnrd . Diner y came the rrog4,o• P alum ) t let eta . t• • r yerwl • 1 I_, e. • Ale...t.ti ttLla, T ar.•!Mall Urrtec, Sept. Ist. lee.% fro TIELINQUKNI - TAX Wolk*, is he., eb) gl yrs, to ail persuu. who have to pad their Ivan, rate:, sad Irvin, or av•seraeraui lo the Cif, of Allegheny. that thi.y-- an• reiolrol to pay the same on dr before the tint thy et th tuber tier, and that If the same be not paid ..n nr bump. the firs day of thout•r. theta b p r .sat will be added ha .1.4 made pat able thane Of sad that If the eame to; not p. 1.1 of or hrfore tho Ursa dap Of November neat followtcg, • arroate wall lon di:weed to properly rittallted persons, cohtnandlng each et them to t v •ry sold taxes, wo b ell cost. and charges emitted there en, of any rands or chattel• when...l-sr found, cod It make sal , there efarior sclvertiteoue•t, ate in came uf ois.rava tor r.ol. AIA.:TENEON, Coy reserver. 2" v: ad a 17, Um d /9, intro no 71, Bat and iu • das To c ass Nu od COJI PM, VOLUNTEER. EN T • 33 I_, A. N 7 With Gatineau. of Surig•on and litearniting Officer, For rale by lIAVEN, Stationer an 4 Printat, au"! flati.'4F.R Wi , on AND I' nIED NTS. tuN AL iIt_PK.E. tedl, tt AT LI CAGO.—The Pit•ahtogh, Ft. Wayne*. Chltaao Rai was Oogoatity will tell EXCOII6IOII TICKISIS oti Mood.. so 4 To.-daya, hoot lot ood 2d. Sth and 9th. to girths al..htug to al t,n4 the NATIONAL 1./ONSIL Vain, to Iw hold ot CU ICAGo,Tomtneua lug rept. 24, and saling eept. 13th., The., Tlclkota t o .014 at gle SD kr Ito mood trip, and will b. Kurd going Weet o ly oo the day or sale; Ou . ...hey witi be retairt d, fur tie revon trip any train not•I that of ru..tioy olfirbt. Sept. 14th. P. 41.1.4 holding ouch tb.k.t., camped It. &o ratory of the Ire!r, will be allorrod by ttutautherltio• to hare Cblcogo without soy tuber paaa. 11 - 11. P. MINN. Gators) Poolenrer:Agrut 13:101 V DA. Ait ti W LP HECKER'S FAUNA; ' CI3CCIULATB; PEARL ' , AGO; ICOUN BTAUCH, Is piperr, HNNE • • !HEWS atromi; Orb GICLATIN; rid TOXIN G 7...XTILACTe . . TAPIOCA. Tpn.bite; vetilLte iHrE PEAB4 Ut..BLET; For .l. 14 815.1.0 N JOHNSTON, atiA , . corner ftsithflold and Imartb stmeta. JtJkl DABGE3, COAL AND OIL FLATS At the Bar Mills of Isaac Craig, CELAIG'bTIVErr, /, Ina Ward, All-gneny City, Pa bp:K.lo4:l,oone of work e:ut by mdl to ell. about City Y. 0., or loft wt the herd were atom of B. Wolff, Jr., aao•r of Liberty cod et. Clow etre:v., wlll. M ul•e prompt atto , tune ea Zia! JAMKS Itiouutoctu,cr o SULPLIURIO, eragn, SWEET BPI . IIITA OF NlTg F. IiOFFNAN'S AtiODY Ng, AQUA AMMO -731A, Fr TOWLEY'S SOLUTION, oU7..PBUIcIC MUD, IV Iralo AOID,_ bIUBLAIIO ACID. Zit- TBA , UB ACID. Ac. May be ,pund at John Irwin et font. 57 Wat e r .treet. wrz3:tf SLILbS., BONS ETS MISSES liaTa, RIBBONS, FLOW. Bah. BONNET BILES, VELVETS, with a fall stuck al Millinery Goode, first epahtsi. ,B. 1.1 PALMER, arl26:2w hie. SI Tir6:42 street. No'l lt;h, 18 lElt Y IN E.,ls that 111 Lettere 'of Administeation upon the notate of (Mid Gw, decearod, late of Pittsbitrnh. liars been granted to tho undersigned. All permno haring elkims or demands against the estate of mid derodent are ,equested to make Them known without delay. and lbw* indebted to .ell eatote will be required to Lk.rota t , P • SAMUEL lIALZ ELL, anllkeidawlr Wtf. L•All MA 101113011. iTEALIOAKTEM, 2 Pireivaan. PA" August. th. 1662. J • OBOES NO. I. • I.. Colonel 0.8. itaupbell, 15716 Pants;lauds Vol unteara, to heiety apt - Mated Priam( Marshal. Ile be abettdandrotpeatidaccordingly. 411 °Maitre end ioutisra In this city; and In the iMuntry arm/MI, itharaut from their reatments from whatever canto,. will report without dotty to EX Campbell, otitis office, No. V Fourth 'street, in per. son orby hitter. It cot able to import to permit, they report by lett..., trona mitt log a eertlteate orrome pbyalclart In goodabording, showtos wb% they are not able to mport In parstn. • ILI. A I oflrwis 'and to iltero arriving in the city soul neighibm hood. ant out pasolug Immediately throoqh, tiodar orders, will report in Ilk. manner to tte Proaott Marshal. • • IV.)be attention of atrium:eau from regiments la coiled-to tbeorder from oho War Department, pub listnol duly 311 g, 1863, the provisional of *bleb will b, strictly splinted by tho Prorost Ilarebal to regairi to atieutrew; BIOPTGOIMRT..Iifejor U.S. A .47 • Military CAnntnnedor _ I . 6AILU CaAPI; OUTL&T SAW HILLS; ,conalat.tll nand a lap and thoroughly •tatrued item oIDEVKINO 'BOA r AND POTTOM #I,IISK,VOIVOW" FIiABIIC 1 VVY, LINTLIS. ti ROUTING, LATHE, IA-. LINGI4 te, dc., ac will flu .orders , tor -SAWED STUFF with tuoutpluesa &ad at lair rata , . • mrsatti4. LONG TIMM:War POP LAB. sr, particuhuty invits.l to ttagaiti9 his stoat. O MOLst ou Latish OTUEET. War ' ant - tt BALILe , /00f.TE Braerr, XtAll 811117.11121.1% flame flittqf WiCorlth bot aad'atti.l water fa the best +ark., witb. all. the. modern improveawwwt 1D 'BATHS; TAtill *MANI*, CLOSETS, BUMS ; /Le. PLU id ORM, STEAM FITTIMI,` TANKS AND AQITATDSB, ror nit Tietinerles, llund la the most durable rommbr: '...lll._bage . ustatconnt of materials always ins lumd ;ad imp& 04. roaooosblo ' jello REAP zirr - LE FARM FOB SALE. N./ f-Id adrog; abOxit 5 miles hos* the city. on the . D'Orop9nolontD9: and Nobleytomrd 'Plank TiOad-17 Jo:m.0;014,0AI Y 5 =ell of good ,tool, lays win to to dramas: good irate and foods; win be 9 , , , k1 a bantaia. :thquine of J. K .1401t*VG14 'lsl7ronligg : • . ; No• 107 Toon* ytevot..-• T ! , I I t In store and for sae' ter. JADES A. 11ZT7.7.14 I • • ► Woofs. 78 brute' et.. between etb land Diamond. BA tiMORAL -BKIRTS;-- 600 new st7les bat milted and for tale diet*. to wbolelale or ratan barer!, at HORIOO3, Nos. 77 and 111 ?um= =Ban; v.-1101.2.mA, 60010--51 and &I stories. .u3O F A LL GOODS.—We have now on hand .wok of gveda, tesoy of them bought Prelknui to the Late advance Ick prices, whirl. Tee ars °Mahn to wholesale buyer' at my km prim LITTLE .t TithELE, 112 S. was .treat Daly arrival., by Expren and asElrood of NEW G-OODS, Macrum & Latent styler TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, COLLARS, SETS, HANDEERCHIEML-LACES, PANCT GOODS, ~ HEAD DEIS,- PATTZBER, SKIRTS. CO R.ETS, ite. Large iumetemsfs of RO SIE e.Ti GLOVES, FURNISHING aoons.—far . dles, Gentlemen sad Ctilldrett,—PlNS, &ZODIACS, THREADS, and other smell wares. w. Invite the .paned attention of wholesale and retail mums, cosfloest that we can meet may must is pries and satiety. MM=M==!EM=I NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND EATON, MACRUM & CO. ratatmLvae. Oar mama stock embraces arightbina heretcdore tent, with the addition amen" new and metatarsi. cies; to which wr Invite the special attention of the Jobbing trade. SOLDISES going into estop sL should setts with LUDIA 110Bilifft aitzsre supply , ant. ALL WOOL SHIRTS, WO(L BOOKS, pLOPHS, SOB PINCERS, COLLARS, do. NEW FALL DRESS GOODS fLLNEELS, •ll colors .. All cheap for Casa C. HANSON LOVE & Ca,- auSO 74 MAILIiT STRUT COUNTRY MERCHANTS %nu run) • MEETINGS, , • 8111ITINGS, and PRINTS, In all &No various brands. at J .W.. Barker & Co.'s, 59 Market area, AT_ LZYS _THAN_ EAST ER? I,PRI 0E8; Otrtiloirs mo; ua WO • TABLE LINER, . M. Burchfield's. DOWSE TABLE LIEU; SNOW DROP TABLE LIVEN; UNBLIGLORED do do; LLroilibir CITY, !UPRISE, • 104 1 / 4 u-I,im s UUTIAGi ' 64a PILLOW MBEILINB; BLEAMIED AND lIIIBLZACMCD morns:- Nsir Goma just recelwi, — ta North. atial cqUer-rourthand Market SW-. sußtmEß GOODS'_ ~ Redt ced ricEB JOON=ZAVINB, at OV, oassinnSß,MmilsVh SIN" A Mew arenas tams hat,it EX& illf!,WLe, at cat • ' ; g!ACQUICS, IA art. " : . BILK 71A1:1'1%215, la art. LA= nAwrzt.us AND POt3ITB fu BI aad She beet goat, .1 ZIOOP 111111, j t MI" DR!" GOOD& SOLDIZBS' GOODS! Nov styles, selling cheap, at ItAollllld t GLTDI'S. . JOB. HORNS, 77 and 79 M&RICIL7 STRUT 78 Market Street. MACRUM GLYtE, MAIMS! NEW GOODS POE PALL 1 Invite tho attention of ►yen lit zattliwlDEßlll3. HOSIERY, owns. SEILLINIBT GOODS, NOTIONS, ac , ac CATON, ILICSIIM l 00.. Irtftb area. NOW OPENUCO Intattlol2 Melia GUN autlisra mtaLums, CHECKS, 61., BILLING AT W . ik IL SWAM .lwIll7S JtIE.A .. ia , DTITAYER.,"7OVES s. ILNITE:I3 STili e. ,:-Lart'S .1111EPPOZ,04t7,-;,..Y.0f fn,N, 1235321E1 i . PE rr- . T$ BU.t;• • Oa PENIS STREET. near BG C s r. LOT, In =sr GIB= TrimbLiw Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and .Sari day, Sept. 3d, dth,ith and 6th. Tint performance on WEDNESDAY, at. VA o'c'ock p. at, and dreg AlLEltiOOll AND lilOl3T during x i the week. , - . - LARGEST EXHIBITION 8V ;vim= MORAL, INT:ROO:INS A LBABAN:. The Sensational Concern. • 'The greld barats^k . eqUeltile; Kr. ISAMU ROB INSON, EATON STONS, .101:12i H. PLEISBOY. Ilreti,Grerit Cliewnii, LEI POWILLL. • JZIINT,RNINOLDS. Mr. CILAS W. IiOIT.B will introduce at *sob ex hibition hi cot:deed performing hotat, WIN. TIMID SCOTT. antihero COMIC kitTLES, TBICK HOBBES, POlflBB, s The '.l.ldailfOnfroYlllNAßloll, led t 7 the Ohninplons Maui. NAGLE a eSIPE,and a hum. dnd ether intorno, "sill Ire gissulti the great show: Tininterlor uf the Oltlifil` P/0111011 is con. strutted km the convenience of inunsuse audiences, basing seatnaronod the Irene. Nothing shall be wanting t• mate this a moral, intelloctual nod amusing exhibition.. The Grand Opera Band. Led by TOM OANTIAII, sill aecompany tta• Nam tomb Estabdiement. Notwithstanding Ow inntonenkble variety of at• tracUona, and Pe unprecedented- tams.* of thine unparalleled combinations, the PENN 02 ADM& !AUX bo place at the extraordinary km price of atl26:7tec 25 CENTS. 01l lODPITTSBURG 11 TilEATItg.. Lear° and aLIDZI110". Last rani night of the celebrated Hop Warker, Kr W. H. TY,NALDBON, aid th• youesAmalaus Pao. totolta4, Mr. /ABBY GILDBILT. , • WEDNESDAY M1UN11NG,„131;14 . 31, I" lgichoOl ffir ScandaX 'LADY Litt lIISHOCIL. BOPZ-WALILING.I AO. W H. DONALDSON. Kr. D.'istilearry a men on sib tack - erblktisceadlng the erlre ter the tint time inAhls 417 to-night. To conclude with the pantomime of Pon,go, the Intelligent_lionkey. • .. .. DONLLDSOM. LB , :GILBERT. .IfEERCH.I,X*7 TaILOREI. NEW tiOODS I 1 NEW GOODS mais ttia..z on.. (sooetwoort to ,atnot.p.-Watt,) Are now receiving their Slimmer [nettle:ma every variety of goads adapted to man end • wean * whir/. in crow, choice tasteandgrices will compere -favorably with any In the trade...... .. lreoch, Anted= Zit and West of gland Cloths, of the bed makes, of every shade. end atelni7—• tory brie aseartment; Caoimeres and Doesking &spar Black Preach Doeskins, Buyer Blick Trench Coed mares; fancy Casrimeres in awry variety:. Bibbed, Blot and fancy Cessinteron bilk anted COOMEIIII of every shads and color. - • VESTING'S—Vane, Silk and -Bann V Mier Style% Buyer Black Bann and Bilk Yeatingr, Uses and Fancy Silk Peelings; White, Meted .Stilk and - Betio Voting'. Also, every variety of goods for- iheintes Coat; likewise a very chola ...Unties' of rtrubbing Goods adapted to gentlemen'. wear. - Soliciting an earlynan from onrikletrds end the 'Olio, any order' entreated to ,oar ore will meet with prompt attention and, punotonlitygiall cases. BSNBY G. - HALE A, G , _.,'Merchant Tailors, - - Tobin - • -Cor.-Peneverni-titAnnirstreeta. UCTIOX HAZE.III. - VIEGANT FURNITURE; CARPETS, 12 NI/311410, , ,it0.,,-AVADITION,- - =DITHYIII3- - DAY HOBNOB. ScPt-51 , 11.nt lo o'citc.k. at dwell ing bons. No. ST lliartniy.strett,.will b." sold. slugs quantity of chains well k.y.t •Furnitura,Tarfsts, MATors, do ,00torri-ing, liabogons .Ecfa, six Ma hsaany Sala soot Tarinr li-xitlng Chair, Hall apt Cilanilwr Cansc,,m. end Actium", Walnut What-Not,. W.:rn: Walnut sad Cherry Bhp sod Yost W41.-_,tm, Dressing wad Mtn Buteats; lifahogar.; C.,1 sun Boor Ti.• be. with inazi•lo top.; Cbsrly 'llreithiast. sod acciall-Tablea; Walu at, Cim rry,tO , l,--v and tthar Washstands, Wnrit -Tablw and Starno Cnpbcards, alegant Yauttian Allude, intest style cC Unit end isnwy tllada.aae &le pier -al-as Bab;" Taw, hags.. gilt trams • Minas, choice engravings; .Nnuiht, In.. grata, 11".1rtOr, Obasobe--. flail, Stair azd • Zitchey, • Carpets; hag , Ccritds, Ball and • SuAr 011 Woo and Doa- /data; UOL/Ibbr Setut Cotton :att. mks; Oft roruhas and Diiruls, malls Clocks, Glastwa,e, QueszaWars, Co:king • Store, 'Cocking llussits, C.upper /tattle,. Wa hing Tiro irons; Pallor, Chamber am.- Nitthen Fendels; Firs sierwin, EltchauTables, lltonswang also;oza taxial =lLcattlas. The stlautlitm.of.Accusitimperi is ycallad to thw talc Tliearsategsoi lion of the inintiturs has been in use but s fla‘ months, and • will toe void witiniut resale, so the hail, is about - raistovingfrom thireity. -Terms et ule.— - sal • n- T. A. IIotiLELLAND, Aunt. - A D3IINIE3TRATOR'S. gALE OF 4111• IIbTATA -IN ALLICINBET CITY ABC kInaIAIBB TOWNSHIP.—On TUESDAY EVZNING," Pimtember.ll th, at o'clock. will be sad,hy order 11 "du Orphans' Courtof . Allegheny coneity," at the Commercial Bales limns, 64 Fifth Mee:, the following described properry.telenging to the estate Mile late Wm. Dyer,Ascoued: - A lot in the Fir,t Ward of A ttegbne Gity, thirty fat fronton:South Avenue, (Late Bums Len%) and tottending back 160 'fat , mont - or Inert* Bt. Clair street whereon le erected a menetory brink duelling 'arid the centanildings.-being lot No. S and half of Ins No. lo to lit.'Clals Dens of s imbdiriaton out Lot No. 1:4 - in the plaa of Allegheny, on which there lien an gromd rent of 160. Also a lot LlMN:lure township, situatedon Weald Ban and the New Saginaw Plank Road, containing L am and ..29*prebas.- on which Is ended a large atone basement. and untbalshed buildin& being No. 3 in a plan of lots laid out by B. D. Cochran and kiellonnigis. guardian of the minor children of Thus or Bats—For further particular, - only to - 8. - I)yer, 61 Federal street, Allegheny; or Jobs - Co nard, Administrator, .at the Pittsburgh Foundry , Binein. nem. - • 'J. G:PANIII. Anct. SUPERIOR .FURNITURE :AT NO. 5 PIN NAYLVANIA A VH51311.0n THEM& DAP KOHNINCI.. dept. 414 et 10 o'clock, will be sotd; et Dwelling No. b Pennsylvania Avenue, the **tire turnlehasent at very , upsztor Hoosehold lot. :drum teahlonsidostyle and h.dalsh. ormladdot el/wood bets and Chaim sorrel Ilemptlos Chal Marbe-Tv PufasadOentre TAlse.Arlat.isot,Har ble top _Hammy, Sideboard, Walnut Pateadon Table, HandoutWein Polar thdrlgarstor, Brenda sod Ingrain Cape% Hearth . Raga, :Stair and Hall Carpets, buts nods, Oil Cloth, fist.rack, Ifshommy Befuo*d,, Walnut Dram Duresu,Adarble Top Wads Stand, Nattrasetersod Bedding, Lounge, Crib sod Nodding. Venltten }Hinds. Window. Shader, largo Pular , P2OtarekDlalng-rosor.D4l sad:Chewers, Brit teals Ware and ~ Castors, -Haarls aorta, Or Statures Sc., mnbrealng (eery vaiMti.of Dlalnprosza sad Chamber Farnham . Aleo a WV , and full mearlseont of good Knot= ttendla end Saraltare. 3. G. DAVIS. AOC& ciRPHANS. COURT !ALE OF BUTE{ AND BLVIISTif WALD .1.071.—0 n SAVA. psi ezrzsaions. se•t*mber- 20,6 * 2 " 1 " 14 be mold, on the premium, by _seder of tbs Or. pans' Coast of Allognany Coantbabo knowing de niable Building Lots in ibo ,81.11 b" sad_ &math W all of the "ulty: sod - neat 'aalobilog to centr• • ate lota on Tannabill ntreot,inieb ItaTita • fend of 10 fed, 'salmi/siding - an aims irtollt- *at and I tubas to Tins itzent,—bet4 loot 7 800., - 1, , 4 . 8 Ilan,Wlllians Yortaeaplas.Pl lota nig iota ant,Vino aired, each haling aL . frost of ID nos. antlailend the same width, /ao:frot to aVS Inca alk7 iota Do, ti. C. 13 . 14 . 16 0,6 26 in tbestoterld • Timm tnui.a.C;a:4 - hbd.inik, add= and tiro - . gun, intareat, lecurod. by bond cal nualgat. order ermenlnurnentr4.: - tu n - --J: 0. DAVI% Ana. '.EAer:/aBERTY - 7. LOTS 7AT 12‘ 43 ; TION.—Os SATURDAY Anitisooll, 6th. at 3 gedeck,irfll be told,,en Abe Dielettee. binning bar Dalld/R 144/11 is Rast'Lltetty. db. teeny , the skew Psuebytnian Cbntnb, and ee y slowed of I V w gethOholetal:MAomenvetts easb Pike, endl ekes Snadatsetll3ket. a th rg e lot Wine 6et is toe totterhenten fa erected • Uno-siery brick dwelling.. , _ One let on the maw a =And and Rued etreitly 30 Let fent es =and lime, sad intending each along Broad 'Met 16 ion 6 incbss,: Two bur, 36 bet front each, on Elthini s ps 6060616 g bockairasid 71 feet teepectfelly; Two bve, 40 DOI neat tub, on Mend shred, and gt hwabg heck 61m1 63 feet respectively. • feetewr saulnir can - 1132 , to - Sin /dbert7. bj thePenasythal&Airinne And Milord Redo, etell Wen:, Setae at Pea,: • ap.9o J. G. DAVIS, And.. COUNTRY.- BuracnoTs; Nrho aro bur2i rit,e . to to ,toys azixastsalnra strcqlo - s,.itpting. km. &Da wen sloortedsteek of 141.7tfil EllOO. - ad utters.; D l 7 Goods, Kentucky 'Jet,* e, hoop , 'Skirta. Gem. ponders, Wkdie„ Ba, i tro f. 5,10 di will Ge:old at trona it) to Id per cot: ct,o oc tszn o;::?.traloid elasurkeos. YOUT-11'§ AND ALL Ana iill/1 i 1.01114- 4'"31 H . - - OUP RITS, ic.x Luau:4 end Aiiseos, tbs Mufti* HAIL Anctiou . . . .
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