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FRIDAY MORNING,
•Ws refer the voters of the county to the
explanation of"Aliegh en y County; "in relation
to the'n://iion Republic►n Democratic , Anti.
Penneytrails Railroad party." We thought
-the iirtY_ too abenra and rtd Maio us to deceive
any body, and we think so still. -
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A.Plucky Alan is Washington.
"That:2 teen .is 'Mr. SP(NNEI., , ' the United
Stites TreasUrer. Some one was saying to
himon Tnesday, that it, - viia`pipbable that
the fate of the nation wouldbe sealed with
in days, by the result of the next
contest, it or near Centreville. "It is not
true," said Ifr:SPLNNEII, " for if we get
, .
whipped there we. will still make another
tight on the Potomtieliltti; and if then we
:lose Washington, the war will have only
jriS ini Chetuit. Not until there has been a
, _
rung in every family will the govern.
'ment and the people make up their minds
U . ) wage thiti war as it4hould be waged !"
. •
. like - such.men and such talk. If the
question wus put by the Government to.
Any, to the people of the free States, if they
would' yield the struggle, there would
come up such tremendous No, as would
shake the White House to ita foundation.
Will weyield 2:Neeer / Before God, tEvEsl
Oar itlistakes in the Past.
.. . .. ,
gr.' gonna:, hien . " Occasional" letter,
p7serits the following graphic description
oCur rale - takes in the past.:
,
- There , was' also' a mistaken leniency in
d ' ling pith' e inhabitants th of the re-on
o fed 'territory. .We protected them in
e trythint, until at last our protection be
c
rue the cover of their evil deeds and an
impulse lo new crime.- They were Union
men in day time and guerrillas at night.
We gave them gold for their cotton, and
their gold became a part of the strength of
the'Confedericy. -We placed sentinels
alum& their fermi, and .- their corn .and
'wheat became the sustenance of rebel aria
ics.: We kept theenegroes in slavery; when
we might have known that so long as they
wereibOndsmen and compelled to toil, their
masters might fightin the armies of Beau
retard or Lee. We even-hesitated to re
buke treason in our .miditt—lardoning in
thosentound us, nett mere matter of opin
ion, what we were slaying men in yirgtnia
for SS a crime. In a military point: of
viere,- We presented to the Confederacy
along - and necessarily a weak line \of de
: ferule; . The rebels massed their forces into
a-solid body and hurled it' upon whatever
point 'appeared to bathe weakest. In ad
dition to this, -we bad all the disadvantage
of being in a strange cottntry. and fighting
the enemy in a selfselested position. - ..
-.tit: Pourer 'says that he thinis the
Government is going-to adopt hereafter the
. ..
policy:Of coneentratien and It is to
...
be..P.ppeii...tttat , ere will learn by our past
mistakes; and avoid enchain future. War is
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a new bigness. to us,- especially rt
. civil'
war, rind ire have never really understood
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the tremendous ' -magnitude of ,the :Contest.
If the Goverament, at this awful moment,
fails to use-all the means within its power,
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to:eave:the nation, it Will assume a respon
[atilt, fearful to contemplate. . ,
.
Ge.neral Stevens. .;
- blajor-Geheral halm Ingalls Stevens,
whe`was shot at the bead of his; division,
irkhetattle ofi-Chantilly day before yes
terdaY, was abattt forty .five
.years of. age.
Ile.Vms born 'at Andever,- - IdssatsetursettEc
was educated in New England, till he was
aentr - tolYestßoint in'lBBs. He was grad
. - tutted in 1889, end rankedfirst in hie class;
- was sentto the engineer corps, in which he
was adjutant' when the Mexican War broke
anti . ; lie-served on' Gen, Scott's staff, and
w.as - breietted captain; foe'gallentry ab
Cherebasce . and Contreras, and !ajar for:
good'ettnductai Chapeltapec, 'where he re
ceived simmers
It >is said that his .powers were very
remarkable 'sme; scholar. 'At "Weet Point,
soligh.didhe stand &Imre all others in
_ hikelassi that it is said'there were fifteen
"degrees' between himself and the cadet next
In rank'. • He 'Yearned almost by intuition,
- a - single reading of the most abstruse pro
veltibn-in mathematics' being sufficient to
enablehini' to - master Upon - leaving
West Pointhe was appointed to the en
gineer "corps,-and was 'for 'Several years
employed in .
superintending - 11w constr u e.
don' o'f eesooost•fortifiestions, one of which
was the important fort near Bucksport,
• the PenobiAt river. '
• . After .the whr' he served in the Coast
Survey office at Washington; was after
"' wards sent out as Governor of Washington
territory, and was a leader fn the ezpedi
,2', tion - which surveyed one of the routes for a
Pacific - Railroad line. '
t
During ate:last Presidential contest he
•. . .
Ail ehairmsui of the Breckinridge Esecu
. tive Committees at: Waallingtonbut, se.,.
.i
• cording to the Philadelphia ess . (Hr.
F°rneyj; Lc
. did llot filter iuhls
The Alm
drgldUpon the Pretilieni the prompt
&maim' of Floyd and Thompson from the
cabinet, and pressed-Mm .te , trust to the .
counsels Of Oen. Scott. He , wee, 'during
the winter, in daily consultation with the
officers of the army he . relation te. the de
fences ef Weiblegton, and ezereised s con
, yelling influence over them. For these
sots he deserved the gratitude of the coon
try, no less than thoee other noble demo.
crate, Holt and Stanton. He wes, forts
nattily, stimulated in his loyalty by hie ad
mirable wife and her sister, daughters of
one of tha:octet eminent- lawyer! of Rhode
Ulan&
When • Congress adjourned, Governor
Stevens proceeded to Washington territory,
but returned as tams as he heard of the
firing on port Sumter. He received at once
a colettelepfifid,:;perforined important en
, . gineerinvii!re . plea around Washington, till
the setting obi enhe Port aoyst espedi
- Con, whigthe was one of the brigadier
generale; 10144 received his commission
in Seplenaberiast.
He was employed in South Carolina till
some weeks' ago, when his brigade was or
dered to-Virginia, and hewas made major
general and Placed in commend of • divis
ion of the army of the Potomac. •'
• 1
Negro. Regiments Authorized by Gen.
Ratter.
The rebel Governor of Louislans having
•
authorized the orgsnitation of regimenteof
free colored men, General Butler accepts
. ' ths :reginiptts' thu , s organised under the
ternise( the following order; .
i'llzapeZaisesss Deramesitor Tel Qatc,l
-. • • - 7 1 few Orlaans, Aug. 22, 1862. j
"GZSZILdi °ADZE , . No. 68.--Wtierces, on
Ms 2.3 d dff iif April, in the yea r eighteen
hundred and sixty-one, eta public meeting
of the free colored population of the'city of
New • Orleana; a military organization,
known as the 'Native Guards,' (colored),
had Its existenoe, which military organise
tloll was duly and legally enrolled as a part
• of the militia of the State, ita officers being
commLudoned by Thos. O. Moore, Governor
sed-Commander.in.Chlef of the militia of
the Starb'of Louisiana. '
[Here follow the official dcwntmente from
the rebel authorities.]
"And whereat', such military;organ
- tion - elicited praise and respect, and was
comitlimential in General -Orders for';its
pr.t.riatlern and loyalty, and was ordered to
Gentians during the ' war';
•
Mere, follow the words of the coinpli- , him .'endways,” in tient: While the in- 1
moltery order of Gov. More, dated March fantry fought those, our , artillery, eleven
'24,186',.!.1 - .
. batteries in -line, played 'stunningly,-each
whereas, ..tiail - military or7aniza- gun pointed well to the left, that no unlucky ,
Lion, by the some under, was directed to re- shell might harm a friend.
pots t.. Major Gerie't a i Lou is for service, tot We could move the rebels no further than i
did not leave the city i,i . New' oriearis when their centre. .fifusketry in rolls, in crashes,
ho did:, sounded out of the P pot of woods where'our
4 ' Noir, therefore, the Commanding Gen- advance was stayed; how tenaciously the
eral believing that a large portion of this enemy held their ground, I cannot hope to
militia,focce of the State of , Louisiana are j adequately express. How Schurz fought
willing to take service in, the volunteer —ask any eye-witness of the . condact of
forces of the 'United . States, and be enrolled I his men, led by the orator fighter.
and organized to ;'defend their homes from It was 6 o'clock. The enemy not only
ruthless invaders;; to protect their wives held his centre but advanced upon ourleft.
and children and kindred from wrong and llt was critical. Opportunely McDowell's
outra6, to shield their property from being corps appeared coming to our relief. 'Two
seized,* bad men, and to defend the flag brigades (Hatch's and Doubleday's) Dame
of their native country as their fathers did diately met the enemy's advance upon our
under Jackson atChaluietteagainstPacker , left, and although suffering terribly, stayed
ham and his myrmidons, carrying the black , him until dark. The day' atwork watt elided.
flag of ; 'beauty and booty.' Appreciating We held more ground thaM, in the Morning,
their motives, relying upon their 'well but not so much as at noen.
known.joyalty and patriotism,' and with '
' , praise, and respect' for these brave men, it
is ordered that all the members of the 'Nor_
tire Guards' aforesaid, and all other free
colored citizens recognised by the first and
late Governor and authorities of the State
of Louisiana as a portion of the militia of
the State who shall enlist. in the volunteer
Service of the United States, shall be duly
organized by the appointment of proper
officers, and accepted, paid, equipped. arm
ed and rationed as are other volunteer
rl=llll
troops of the United States, subject to the
approval of the President of the United
States. All such persons are required at once
to report themselves at the Tooth Charity
Building,. Front Levee street, !few Orleans,
where proper officers will muster them into
the service of the United States.
"By command of
Major General SUTLER..
"R. S. Davis, Captain and A. A. A, O."
Sigel in the Battle of Friday
A correspondent of the Tribtine gives
this report of the battle of Friday, etn.
bodying some important facts not before
published :
The situation on Friday morning was
.this : Sigel's corps (divisions or Utturs,
Milroy, Steinwehr and Schenok)! on the
Ball Run field, fronting to thy. West, was
close against the enemy: MoDowell's
corps nearly connected with Sigel on the
latter's left 7 but was not within 'fighting
distance of the enemy. Heintzelman's
corps (divisions of Hooker and Kearney,‘
wad Reno's corps) 'were at Centreville,
moving down the turnpike, which would
lead thont_upon Sigel's right. Porter was
tar back—seven or eight miles--in Sigel's
Tear. 'These corps--Sigers,Reno'kneinteel
man's, McDowell's and Porter'e—Were all
that were engaged at any time during the
two days, Friday and. SaterdaY. They
came into action in the order I have named
them.
Fortunately, I had been with Sigel
daring his two days' march to find the
enemy, and was with him now that it fell
to him to open the main struggle. His`
corps had held the advance under heavy
tirtillery ere On the Rappahannock the four
previous days, had now marchedtwo days, -7
a part of the time in line of battle, and
taking but four houra' test moved into
battle—not a skirmish; not an affair, not
an action, not an engagement, but a great
battle, for ouch are the names given to
fights inthe order of their magnitude. '
Long before daylight, Sigel had visited
.very position of his line, had seen to the
placing of every battery, and with the
daylight his artillery sounded. The 'Jessie
Scouts (transferred by Fremont to Sigel)
reported-the enemy as masted in and be
yond a stretch of woods a mile long, west
of and running nearly parallel' with the
road. Their line, however, extended on
their right to the road, where they had
guns on commanding heights on their left
to Bull Run stream,' with a battery or two
across upon the north side. Sigel's line
was opposite, on the South side of the rOad.
The first hour it. was all artillery. Sigel
was advancing battery niter battery to.this
and that eminence, supporting each with a
brigade, hoaxing the reports of scouts, send
ing cavalry now far to the right, now far
to the left, gradually advancing`his divis
ion in cover of hills, upon which he had
planed his guns—in a word, feeling for the
- enemy, rapidly advancing, but cautiously,
every step. The enemy disdained to make
any sign—but not long.. His artillery was
compelled to answer ours, and, pressing on,
we unearthed his. infantry. There was a
light rattle, then a roar of musketry. Mil
roy, in the advance,lhad come square upon
rebels in masses. Our line of battle was
formed,. Scharr haring the right, Schenck
the left, Milroy the advance centre, Stein
wehr the reserve centre.
Just at thitopening of the battle, I saw
from the hilt from which Schur: was going
into action,n column bearing down upon
our right, and at first 'supposed diem to be
rebels.' Unaccountably they carried high
over their beads sundry white Hags, and
appeared to march stragglingly, 'tad it was
seen they were unarmed;
They proved to be 634 prisoner's taken by
Jackson. when he appeared at Manassas
three days before, now released on parole.
The enemy could not feed them, and - would
'themselves starve unless reinforcements
shotild push to them with supplies.
A little after, Milroy and Schure'became
engaged. They drove the enemy s mile . or
More.. During this time Schenck had bow
'engaged on the left, but, not heavily.
Tough old Heintrolman arrived .at this
juncture from Centreville with his whole
corps. &hurt was withdrawn for Kearney
and =Hooker to take skis place: :!Reno ar
rived soon after from the same direction..
' Stevens' diiision of his, corps. marched to
the left to support BCbeqck, and the attack
was once: more along the whOleline. I
should hays stated ihat Some tibie:before
the ; cessatiou, Milroy, after twit !hours of
musketry in tornadoes, was driest' back,
much cut to pieces, and replaced by Stela
wehr, who - was assisted by Schenck at his
left. '
It was now 1 o'clock. Sigel's corps only
had been engaged, and we had on the
whole gained ground—at the right nearly
• mile. It was reasonable to suppose that
with the assistance of Reno and Heintze4,
men, and most of the day before ns, we.
should utterly demolish the enemy. It. has
since appeared that simultaneonely with
our reinforcements he received larger ones.
Longatreet's whole command, whose pas
sage through Thoroughfare Gap Ricketts
had disputed the day before, had now
joined Jackson and Ewell, whom we had
been fighting. Hitherto Longstieet would
naturally Join Jackson at his right; it was
upon our loft 'and occasionally our centre
that we were meet severely pressed the re
mainder of the day.
Tip to this time Sigel had command of
the field. lie had made the dispositions
before the fight, and condidyl it 'names
folly six hours. Pope arrived from Can
treville about noon and assumed command,
but wisely and generously deferred to
Sigel the rest of the day, as being best
acquainted with the position.
At 2 o'clock the fight was raging along
the whole line terrifically, Musketry like
Oaine's Hill, and artilery like Malvern
1111 L There was not ten minutes cessation
at any one time for the next three hours.
We advanoed not &step; . we ream) not a
step.. The enginery of war—men, guns
and "villainous ealtpetre"—seemal equal
each side to the other. At fi o'clook
firlineck was ordered back from the left,
and the artillery of that wing fell.back to
the next eminence. '
During the three hours scarr.elyls regl
bent of the three corps on the field that had
net been into the thickest- Promptly sad
skilfany, at s command would become ex--
hauled, It:would be, replaced by another,
but only for a brief rest, then to up and at
it. These splendid "passages of lines," as
'each movements are technically celled,
seem to me's feature that ought not to pass
taco:amended. -.• •
The irtihdrawal of the left wunot a es
lug up of the nettle. Troops were rushed
to the right, and a redoubledfonset made
there. Again the enemy, wanforce. Ills
left win °wept upon his Sentra—We took
.7EfILIIT4Rr XOTICES.
- -
STANTON. AR, FILLE S.Y.—The
‘re.?" members of Oat Company will rayon at 9.5 i
o'dock THIS (Friday) MORNING, at Madan:Lanni,
St. Mar sant. 0. W. HIDIDESSON.
nefolt
- ir , , CORCONAN BATrEtt Y,
IRISHMEN I RALLY.
All Government and County Gauntlets Paid
The course of study embraces the Lotto, Irreuel,
and German lmnuages, Music, Draising and Paint
ing, together with the elementary and higher
broaches of a thorough Stglhiff education.
The accommodatious we of excellent character,
and well calculated to ensur,to th. pupil the com
forts of a home.
• Oiling to the pressure of the times, a deduction of
GEN. CORCORAN'S BRIGADE. 110 per mot. will bo made for the ensuing year.
an22:tra
•
Lieut. JOHN 1. NEVIN. a fellow prisotier or Oen.
Corcoran's at Richmond oud 8 Hisbory, has received
authority tram the Yacretary of War to a
BATTEIn Of LIMIT AUTILLZET,
Leh It It espected viII be atisehed to
Good men have now an opportunity of lobilag the
beat branch of the nervire, vd wlll maim all Clov
en-anent and County Bounds a+ coon u mustered
In. The Battey will be under march!ng orders in
tea days.
Nar eadoar ter , No. 93 FOUNTH STREW, near
wood.
oo5:1w
JOON T. u( VIN. Ti4talo
C?ATTANTILIN I FALL IN MENei.
Lad chase* for the Bounty beUre drafting.
few good men will be rewired for the
Stanton Light Cavalry. Co. H.
None but horiemen need apply, The following
BOUNTI will be paid:
Gorernment Bcrunty....-..-.—.«.....0100 00.
County do co oi.
Presol.un for Inliattnent—.---. 2.00.
One month's pay in advanos— 12' CO.
Bating received authority to far tip the Company,
we tall on all thole deems of striding to come sad
enroll thertuelfee without further delay, at the aloe,
No.lo PUTS STREET. shoes the Szseutive Coto.
mitres Room. (Bpi.. J. A. OBAWVORD,
•-• eedi2w Lint- W. B BOWL
Cr STANTON u&VALEY I
TWO WEXICS wags IDS VOLITNTESESt
A ARLEOT 00BPB. AHD THE 11082' ATTBAC
ME ABM OF THE =VIM'
$l7 BOUNTY.
Under the •following modal order, hutted by the
Secretary of War—lhr who= tbe Battalion 4 named:
SPECIAL ORDER NO.-
WAS DtrAirtaare, tt
WWll:4ton. D 0., Masai 18, 1801
Limit James It lichoontoaker shall nWse eve 03.1:11-
pardos of can't', within three winks, with tha sanc
tion of the Governor of the State of Penns) Duda
they will be accepted by the War Dapartinaut.
=WIN A. STANTON . , Bacretary of War.
I
Etraxwttaaratis Pultrttirasta Knit'', I ;
Harrisburg,. August 10th, 18th I
Tb• above authority of the nee:stars of War is
approved. • A: L. BIJESSZI.L,
Adjutant Cieneral of Pentwylvanis.
Prom the above tt wilt be mew that the under.
signed has been duly authmi to Wee the floe
oumpenks within three erste. As this's, positively
the only opportunity that will be offend for those
who dears ts engage In this branch of the eerrlce,
ds to highly Important that it bs embraced without
delay. Two nompatta,aiready neatly full, bare
hemaccepted, end will go immediately Bad encamp.
lu Tstpaldea, parts . of onnputies, and squads. not al
reedy sea:opted, have now the big and s undoubtedly
the Anent opportunity Dr sabering the urto,. All.
Bounties from the Buitedhtetes will be given to the
men, and the Allegheny Cont; Blount, Wench mon
as miry be enlisted , from Allegheny county - 'This
Bsttalion has been called for epeeist Servise by the
'Secretary of "Wee and will to annedi tem:sipped and
horsed with the blot posible delay.
The Washington Cavalry, of Phdadsholdeshae been
accepted in thle Battalion. It la undoubtedly - our of
the ens“ to teams in thetrallid Butes.
The Lienienatit will for the present be Stand at
the aloe of lb* Pstsaburgh" White Lead Company,
on ligilitCOA STREIgr, Allegheny City. Or at the
Setrititin Stand, lo the Diamond. a02.2.tf
ISATTSR —*eornita
4~- wanted Pr this celebrated Battery. now with
the aritty of Virgin* Gen. Poyeconumeadleig.
LIZUTENANT iTWILLt,
Who baa boon &tam! da reaulthet maim, L aow
tb. city 1a the toesattow, wawa-ambit% to MD
the Be4tar7 aN aoll .
' wain
=3==
1 PECI4L JroTicElit.
eißELake superior Copper Atill and
'Llii] WORKS, Pithistrsas.
PARK, • M'CURDY & CO.,
klanutuctutois'of SHEATHING. 1114AZILBS' AND
BOLT GOPPiB., PRITN3ND
NAMED BT/LL BOTTOMS. WALTER tiOLUNA;
Moo Importers and dmlos la METALS, TIN PLATA,
MOE? IRON,WIBII, b. Nonstatatly ou hind,
MYRNA' ItAOLIINICS AN N TOOLS. • '
WAILIMOVIZ, No. 149 Finn aad 12111Moot1 Strofts,
Pltuburgli. Pm:WA.
gMellpoclel *Mari of Copper cut to any deslnd &at
! m ' • .dayl T
IM — TheConfestions
alit AN INVALID. Published fro the tonadt • •
aa • Warning and • matt= to young mu, who suitor,
from Nemo' Nobility, Premature Decay, #.• Jot?.
plying at the mama tiro, the maw of Eisit'Nufe." -
by oils who has mod tdataill altar being gut to
vast ensue through madlcal larpadtkne toad quack.
ary. By, suolosiboi s tantiald addriwood ouvelope,
sumo cords may be had of the author, NATRAN.
ISL MAYFAIR, Esq.,Nedaiird, Singe Ori., N. Y.
othllAydairT
.-18130-2L-7DraWs Plan
alOll :0111'110e. gelumetal won's poet
meteor. Tkey tnetiotate, etrogthee end mats
thoisystem, cum Dopetede,Aeldlt9 at the etcamcb,
Mambas, Sa. - A perfect emotes IMMO°. They
tnehonste the body, Otto= Omelettes the bride.
They ere emnicand of 'pun St. Crete Yam, hoot
and Berta, end and nommended by 'ell who a
them, Adapted to Ad or young, bet Motleuktils
recommended MOD week lad lentmtd. '&ld by .
Grimm, Dreadete, lintels end ashmee. ,
Ir. 19.116•119 t CO.,
!209 Bmedwer, New Tore, 1
Q' !=
IlarLyon's Magnetic Insect. Pow-
WI, tend for II pies and grows ti ?mai" Is
kills and estannlislas Bombs, Bed Bugs, Atm,
/Ms, Matta In illothsi Miss mil rianiltua,
limas,. M. the slignma. Si X.
Se
Lyon, ad sot pgap Sif snim doisgis 1 1184
sate Swart.if amitaibla and leSitatlois.
, ,
Lyon's Poplar . kills ill intocto In • Kim
Lyaisso Pills on death to rots sod mit». •
Bo 3 drc o o d ry u wft rs.
902 B r - o way b
Nov To S r ,
t
moo , :111 a . : :
CARRIAGE MANUFACTUIRRS,'
At thottlA ostablithed °AKA II actor', •
DUQUESNZ WAT,(Iu t . Ct.iuthWA)
don* re mat. • •
larPittsburgh Steel Works.
18ao in'avuoven.
JONES, BOYD & eth,
ILanotactonre of CAST 1175t14 idea, SPRING,.
PLOW AND L. IL OTItL, STILL SPILIICS •11D
RILES, owner of 800 and Plod swots, PlaeborES
Peon's- min
D. O. 111.2LPATIL10S LILL
far J.. C. !KIRKPATRICK: & CO.,
Masi&Clarlirl sad Wbohnala Dealers In LAMPS,
UFfUINBTB, BIIADSB,ORANDELIZBA As. • • •
191rWholreal• Agents for HIRAI ORLRIMIATZD .
ILLUMINATING AND LUBRICATING CARBON .
OILS, No. 39 WOOD enitt, oppoolto Mikes
Rota, Pittsburgh, Pa.
M" • . •oor :8 & •80 5, Dealers
IFOILDION AND DONDBTIO DILLS or LX.
MAIMS. DNOTITIOATIS OF DIPOSIT, DANN
WNW AND lIPZOIS, No. 67 NArkst 'Went, Paw
burgh, Pa. -/
11drOoLkctitata hada oa all tha prlh3po4a4lB6
thraashout tba Doltad Stahl&
,Mr'7l/B.NitY COLDIBB, /Tr:
WABDIIIO AND OONXISSION Wirt:WILLI? mod
wholmala &Woe in carter. licrtrta. B=o 4
artd,Frodorar mararty, No. 0 Mood Ohttat,
PittatnsraN, Fa.
. •
•
7 1 4 ;
4 '
` , ;::"`• L'
;
PrmLic .roricEs.
117-;, , LECTiI ILK AT • T E:11I 0 N CITY
COL LEOS, comer 14 Penn awl Ilk Cladr
TUIS (FM DAY) . 11.0rail.Sti. ll o'clock
.INtaAN
iIJCE of -a Proohsmo,-
ticn el the oJeiet,;ee of Peitaii , rehl.6 and
owing to tho threatening aspect of affsirs, and not
knowing what moment cur own city roar be attarit•
ed by . traltors I th . ritor. request the Vs , lasto
wattle at the . 0017112 HOUSE, on Fitt DAY, the sth
lest., at 11 o'cl:ck - A•ni to - take such - measures as
will Ittettin the a f.ty of the people.
sesOt .11. ti. ti • WYER, Jr.. Stator._.
rrwEeretts 1.1 NI V hgaITY
PENNSYLVANIA.
GEORGE WOODS, M. A., Principal
Aida! by43eren Proi4Wrs.
VIVI? Tray of the ensuing 111ir oi,mmences oo
SIOPTRIdDER
ARYIIINAPIULd is autopsied etth she els. •
sits, MiLITARY DRILL, coder • •osiPsi.oi Drill
&spout, remises special attontiou.
For pesticides,. eye Catalogue. to he hod et the
Bookstores.
Personal application can bo made at he math one
of Bev. BAM EL FINDLEY, 114 Wylie street
=ltem •
MINSES I:loAttu
u , - , "
(ND AND DAY Boum,. 1,210 FTILOCS&I.
PIMADUMU,WWWOI,OIIC4O.
HONDA Y, SEPTEMBER &A, 18*.
NADQUANTX I UNION NT TX eXerillkt. OuILIMINN
NO. 613 Chestnut Street, Phi
WBE MEMBERS of the Unioul'T
tate Central Committee el the loyal cltiveo
Zit Pennsylvania, are requested to meet at the 010-
NOIiGaICL& COME, In the City of Pittsburgh,
on WICDPIZSDAY, the 10th day of tiejitember,lBo2,
at 11 o'cl ck a, m. 0. P. 11ACHLE, Chairman.
Oro.. Eisanuagte,
Herwasn ito27:td
11 ;~tSlLLlslil' OLAASIVAL t31;151.011,
ww - \ you LADIES.
She Fifth lacal•Aanaal &anion of Mn. E. A.
Smith's
SSLECTT cLAsSICAL SCHOOL FOE LdD/E&
Corner of Beaver inert and South 001111111.41, Mk ,
gbeny Pa., commences EICINDA T. Sept. Bth.
Circulars can be bed at the principal Book Stoma.
auSOdf
I):.l"icatiN I.NaTITUTI ,on lianoock
greet, opposite Claties M. It Church, will'
open on the VIBST MONDAY Of tIePTBMB6B.
La edahlon to • thorough English. (headeet,kleth•
nulled end ilomanechel =me, there will be min
im' a citations In German. Tor Wino: particulate
apply to J. M. }lna% Prlacipel.
arces:lot
j) -- 71.lOTICK---To the Mercantile Tax
trrx paym at Allegheny county.— All proms U.
dewed and returned to this office/ and .ho hare out
paid on or Wore the 11th tiort.j will be proceeded
sgstrud socordlng to law. A. , TWIT,
5025
drEir 411 eiriersthermirrs.
- -
UNITED STATES ABSIBSOICS Of FICE, }
Iron Durum or Pgarterventite.•,
Office, Antler, Prom.
HAVING BEEN 4PPOINTED by the
President of tie United Stehle, A-- or tor the
Ammamint District of Peru:pulsatile, I hereby
give holies that I have divided said: Dist, let lots
fourteen attio•Districte r to wit ;
The borough of Sewickley, SeLck'sy, Ohio and
Franklin tewrwhip, Allegheny county, constitute
Pittston lice I—Denial Se bean, Assiaant.Asseesor.
keeldatica, baslcklsy townehlp, Allegheny county.
' Toe let and and wards, Allegheny City, and the
borough o' lisachen , r, Allegheny county, commute
Dilation No. 2—John G. Cortie, Maietant areasor:
Residence, and ward, Allegheny City.
The townships of McClure. iltmilllcCandleito, Pine
and reserve, Allegheny county, oonititute DWI ion
No. 11-,yams TO' Maas, Amistant deressor. flea.
donne Parry/Ville, AU-shiny county.
2 be rid and 4th- wadi, 'Allegheny fly, borough
of Duquesne and libeler township. Allegheny county,
manillas Division - No. 4—A. M. Burctifielo, Aosta.,
ant Aseteror. Besbiencre,UM ward, Allegheny City :
boroughs of Maryann and Tercrittun, Beet
Dear end Ind ass townships, tr Allegheny roue ty.
constitute Division No. 6—Jscues Maistrun
Amesser. Disliance.• Tomtit=. Allegheny county.
Tee townships of fawn,. West Deer, Bkhland and
liaiuPlulli:Allerbetry county, coastlines DiviinonNo.
6—Nathaniel Miller, As Want Massa. licadsone,
fawn township. . •
The borough of litutlar, and Bader, Baffalo, Clin
ton, Winesid, Jerrie/au Penn, 'liliestreld, Summit
and WM nom townshipi, in Bader umnty, cc nal.
tots Division No. Z. Parlance, guletant A.
moor lks'd nes, Duthie, Boiler county,
Tao borough of Y.ellenonl., and Muddy Creek,'
Franklin, Lancaster, Caunqoettesing, Jackson,
fontard, (..vinberrry and'Adanalcnenships, }haler
county, constitute Linlallo. nn B—it. Bogie A 4
&tent Anwar. • Bandence. •Braliburg, Butler Co:
The borough of Centrelitle, and jdererr, Alas ion,
Merry, Siipperlnseit, Clay, Brady. ; Werth and Cos
ter townships ansiltute Invision No. 9--ficgh
ham, 12•1, Madinat Assuscr, . - Iteadince, Memel
township,Betio . county:• ,
The townships of Tinango, Allegheny. Washing
ton, Parker, Dontord, fitinrierw, - tisoland and Dono•
Barkr county, arnannte Did lon No.. 10—
Y/tido 11181.14. , Jesaistont - Ammar. -
-North Washington, Bailor county.
the wendilps of Perm, - Bend, Boger
Creek, Wuhtugton and Franklin. and the borough
of gamesmen, Armstrong county, odustltute Divis
ion No. ll—Jsmes S. Quigley, AseLstent enamor.
residence, "'mita toensbip, Amason( county...
• The tiotrushlpe of Madison, Motioning. 1144 "lank;
Plus, Warm and Talley. Lanais.ng county, ct
ISTiaiOn No. I.2.—tiamnol M. Boyd, AVisinti
Ammer. Useldence, litstiontog furnace, Armstrong
The bortrughslUttennlng and Elitertiin, and
Coslushannock, klimor; 'Unarming and Maned
townships, constitute Divlskn No. 12—B. ii. Raley,
-Militant Moamar, liettidenat, Kittanning, Artu
ro Amiths of • reimport; freectiburg and Apollo,.
and North Buffalo, 'Murk Baran; Allegheny and
Kleklealnstaa township., cocitlinte: Division No It
—Br* 7. Ring, - Aeiditant, AestecT, Maleate,
Freeport, Armstrong minty. - • : •
.• SAMMML MARKS:
U. B. Amemir, Zrd District, Plume
. .
. .
The Aswaior wonid , respectfully eiii the utcnttuo
of tres claw ne of %fie Said didele.mriit District toWw
tiou fib of the tidy Law: -
dn. 0 -Ali 1 he thjarthw feeciel, Tied 'it shall to
the duty of any yawn or liaison., pthiliewthiPe.
;Inns, ,at oriations, or wpm adore...wade liable to
whenol. lianas, 'tamp thaltspeerd by wit,
not othrrerise diffstoially,pthrilied or, on
le before the first • day of August, D.'11102; (rte.
hauled to th e firerday of bepteuthar,'A. idea.)
and on or , begote. - Llw,tirst Monday of Iday io tech
year, thinuaftsr, audio all other theta before the day
tov.l. to Make a Hit or Moro to the dientitit Ad.
savor of the district where located, of the amount of
stone lacono, oi/ionic)," or Opiate charged with
a 'penal duty or tar, the quantity et toothy soiree
And aitrchandise wad* or gold, and thorned ilk lib'.
specific or ad axiom duty cr tar, the lemma relit
and aggrrgate amount licoorilog to the tempi:oils*
prirlitblll of this act,and according to this keno sod
regulations to to pracifbed.hy the thimtniaiton r of
Internal Headline, Wider lb* direction of the reels•
tary of the Troseray, fur lehkh Ica Paean or. Pat*
sone, partnatehipe, grow, assoctstion or corporations
are liable to Lis assensid under and by virtue of the
provisions of thisact.,-„ ' ' sofatddlar
.
nee Pries duel and chAkterith
1.31(310.61S11, ha —
1 200 dotaketi, Vb.% 601 . snd Pleklts;
100" Su' Tomato Wear, •
• 10. do- ,woumli
rtd. hut*, Os 00 d 34 0+;
to caw Oliva; , • •
Llo do *pair,
' 16 dozen luiltsb ebbw ('bow ; '
to , k - 4 , 3 o d ttk it= .d fWall;
For sale b (ss6) swirled' a Duos.
: .
-.lltaditti:b unews •
Etostmotoz. Dept. 5, MU.
offer k.f sale. at public. suction. • up
vitality of vOliDgillf (101‘861111N1 CO B S.
Bobtatoteo Wonthotaitt . Lomat Polo:. Solo to
0,41261•5C1P at IV o'clock it. 9 . MONDAY, MT,
Oop•ototor 7t. eon to bo dolturol Oh 9r 'lap
out tbo WI,: of the *rim of ttal QttlatetDllloo.
• Torun cosy, In /pods or 2,ooroxy Ziocot•
• . • ;JAMAS Mit OM
spilt : • Wont sad QallllllM/St.t.
hW U. b OAK Mt/Lewitt? ,
AA Jost Isat trod trout New thiraua, rt. New Fork,
too bbla. N. V. Nolaweee, taw avp;
.• 140 bt. do, don ; -
WO Ws. imbue N. 0. Icon •
In store end for eels by
fed - • JOHN i. lIOUSuII 00. •
U atirlTA . Laillb.—An excellent op.
peril:tatty tar Intarting Omni P.OOO to $lO,OOO
In ea unotwally profitable way; bogus& Toll par:
tkniute, slat ell nemetery tabillallua:Cia to ob.
Waal by allies Idle day on
H. klol.AlN bn..10.1 . Fourth at.
olitli sEcos
rt •MI • -
boltst.2Mebri;
• -
Jolt "i'l"4 "4 orie,lll,, GOSDIR..
A. klAlgtli Arr tibia prima
Applas, Jost narind sad Oar gas sl 114 &mod
sued. - • /RANI 6011.Dlis.
' I ! Ad • Um, pia Ow en
on Egad and tor lair
17rzi,r.nuusga.,
Booond strut.
BAWN—ib,Out) lbs. Bacon tiboulderig
. LOX* 'do do War ,
Sot ooli 1,7 unix a TRIILBLY,
112 &con d ara.
ro .n • on .... -4A'
AUL br rM by , LITT'S lk TILLUBSI,
Was%./ SIROS tr y ' Mk; ' QV
, la irk
sap BO= d 1111,51G1A W4x4 amt.
RIMEM@EMM:==
Jrzw-ADIFERTISEMEJM.
FOR soLDIERS,
All Exposed Persons.
FULTON'S COUGH SYRUP cures 'Hos various
affe4tlons of the LUNGS tan THROAT
Fultair Syrup awes
Fulton - a / Syrup Curti
COLDS; •
Ftsll.l's , rup (jitrea
FuLtwi's iirrup Own
INFLUENZA
rulton'• Fyrup Cur..
MEI=
F . aditais Pinup Chum
Fultou'e Eyrup Cures
ttrITTING BLOOD,
Ftll6on . • SprUp elf I'll
WEAK LUNGS;
Fulton's Finley Cures
PAIN UNDER THE SHOUI DES
Funoes Efrup Coro
Fultou's Syrup Cures
04T4BIZNAL,4FFZOTION,
Fulton's &imp Owes
Vs+lion's Er IT atm
And all affections produced by cold or exposure.-
sarsoLvreas, try a bade, it krill art yos.liill
O' 'TT 009T8 BUT 25 CENTS • BOTTLE
AIID NETER FAILS TO CURE
- fir/or tabs bj all respectable Dragghts, and at
FULTON'S DRUG STORE,
Fula STREET,
Two Doors from tho Pout Office,),
PITISBIIHOH, PA
UNITED STATER ABBEBBOII% 'OPTIOZ,}
tam Durum. or Paeans arra.
Oita, 3d gory Castors Hesse, P 4.lyb, rat.
HAVING BEEN APPOINTED by the
Praddent of the United States, Assessor tor the
224 Assessment District of Pennasivania, I hereby
gin notice that I have divided mid District into ten
sub Districts, to -wit :
The Ist, Id and 4th weeds, city of Pittsburgh, con.
stituurs sob•Distarict No. I—Wm. Little, Kap.. du.
Onset. Residence, No. Penn street, Oh ward.
The 3d, 6th mad Bth wards. city of Pittsburg.
<institutes sub-District N 0.114.. G. Patterson
.alstant. ..Bseitheace.No. 154 Elm street, Pit ,bu rgh.,
• The 6th and lith wards, city of Pittsburgh, con.
atitutee sub-District No. 3—John W. Me/anger, As
sistant. Residence. No. 70 3 Peon strut, 6th ward.
• The 7th ward, city of Pittsburgh, Pitt township,
and the Borough of Lawneamellie constitutes rub
District No. 4—Johti D. llerren, Assistant. Rest.
dents, Pltt township.
The townships of Collins, Nino, .Patton, Pttun.
Pennn sad Wilkins eressittutu . sub•Distrist -No- 6.....
W. N. Ilrachilel4. Assistant: Restate" Postai
township.. . -
• ' Elisabeth and Veysalles townships and the bor
oughs of Illsabeth and ErEssepart constitutes sub-
District. No. B—baso N. Wanda, Assistant. Rest.
dance, Ellat eth lowpaldp. - ' ' • a
The townships of Chattier,. and Union And the
ibe be of Temporanaville, West Pdt.butsh,
Soo Pittsburgh, Nonangabsts and Birmingham
anew eoh.District Ea. 7—David Robinson, ga
ats t„ , Itasidetroe,Tempensnoolills, • - _
borough of tut Birmingham. DISSin, Bala"
wi and Lower St. Cult township', cartatimui sub ,
D trier No. B—lterrir.k Musson, Assistant. and.
dines,lllfshe township. ..• - • ' ,
The borough of West Ellisbeth, JediuscHit, Snow.
an, Upper St. Clair, Scott and South Tayette town
ships consaltutee eub-Disuict No 9-"lueeph Wilson,
Asstatast. Realianee,Jeffarson teimtep. •• - -
Thoo townships of Neville, Rotarian, Earth boy
late, Moon, irtallay and Oresoint constitutes sub.
District No, 10—John Team, Jr.. Assistant. . Real
dents, Robinsontownship
Sitter A..wilAvss,
B. guesser, add District.
-
-- Pitt S e pt .sburgh, 3d, lid.
~
The Arreesur werild respectfully tall the &Deaths
of the callous ot the AI As•teement Dist.ict to seso•
thou 6th alba t ads* Lew:
Soo. 6. dad be re fu (1 semen; That it .hall be
this duty of -sty potion or persons. partuarahlps,
&me, eseociations, or corpora loan; suede liable to
obi quiy. limn" *tamp or tat imposed by this act.
when not otherwise and differently wurided for,
or Wore the firit day of August, A. D. HMS, (ea
tended to the Ind day of September, A. It 1142.)
and ea or before the and lloaday of May its men
year theneftsr, an IA all other team before the dAy
of levy, to =bee UM or MUM to tho Amadora Ar
'sonar of the district when located, of the amount Of
• annual Moans, lb. astlcles or oblate charged with
Apecial duty or tat, the quantity of pod., Terre
And oirtthandlir made' cr sold, and shamed lath a'
'specific or la valorem ditty or taa , theeorraml ratio'
tad aggrop;* amour, occOrdlng tespectire
provisions' of this act, and 4:cording toltles foramina
rrgullittooti to be prewribld by the Conssuielocur of
lateens! Denims. under the dlrection of the Seem•
ter' of the Treartury, for whlch such person or pr
ems. ports ershipe, drum: asecetattime or corperalMns
an debit to bet issoest4 under itudi by virtu* of the
ventilate of the Art ' I se4:3tdawl
T HE LATEST tiTYLESI
Pall and Winter Goods,
. . . .
. . JUST azininvsu.
14 bay* siminoulved ear oompllts stcck of FALL
/ND WIRTZ* iitoops, compH,i. In all domed
Iglailalkl iiK.rlatize of saedito to iaana fn thollull
ors Hazlet, ounslatins of . . . 1 '
akiatisim .
. .OVXRC4TING9,aud
. "- VSSTINGi
AL", a splCrodlk foie:Mon of
Fancy Coatings and Cullman,
The novelties trt the lesson.
Rh s gOods * t bon nonntlly voloctol, and
WI tool uttined ttutt na 1,111 nwtt the op=
oraU wto) tont at vtilt thole pstronsan.
amods np to order to distrait aM mat bobtonablo
manner, et ministate vim.
We him siso on band:a siolor lot, at _SLUR
CLOTHS sad O,ILOSTILTSEB,vtiIeh bays bells 'pip
cliSly &gated tar OZons' caftan. -
SAMUEL GMT & SON,.
- 19 mr BISIXL--,
BALLRY, FARRELL a co.
pLuitersic .
. • pis 'Asp '• I
,:enumettfts
Ito rovers ensrhlaszpinis
TANKS AND AIRTATONIE I / 2
IlaansrL•s, thud L tb# 02001 40'
Boum htt.d cm with , Lot eat
•atar to tba ban styli, with all
madam lcoproterembta, to BAT
W AS H BTli bi DS, 0 LANIVIII, SINKS,
& latgo.luscatmaut of materials alvisp_im band
and *wide 011 rirmovable teems; - - 1.0
. [
Vl:7 R. N.It:IT
: L
420.'ssiNITartsti t rrairr,
: , • prrisavaak.
posertannt at PrITSIII7II2I3 Mtn 11711‘,
,TUBSOAOAIIITOIII constantly an baud. Vadat
sdi k at i sbq 111 1rPr,Sca itt OAP. _
1,(4 1 •
sin.. es., m e nd !ad kr isle by for
}/ZalIT H. OOLLIII4
DRY HOODS.
; AR .. SHIM I
SOLDIERS' 1300DS:
sty4ftielltps ehealh
NACIIIUM a GLIDL's,
tat st...lx4vreeti 4th iod Diamond.
M=TZ
BALMORAL 1311.110----
600 new styles just toodrod tad fill , sale cheap, to
whalasal• or retail barn, at
• Nat. Irt iad 11 MARKET Wratrt
WIIOLIbULLE ROOMS-81 sad dd stadia. •¢SD
FALL GOODS.—We have now on hand
lamp Mock of goods, umng of them bought previous
to the late admit* In prices, which we an ottisiutt
to wholesale Myers at 11 , 17 10‘
JOB, HOME,
and 79 if.ASISZT
FIRST NEW MILLINERY GOODS
IN TEN CITY TEM BELSON. • •
Er.OO.lEl-1V IE4
Noe. TT and 11111AREIT STREET,
Rae Inez received, mikes now on exhibitlon, the
Err TILL STELES of BONNETS. HATS, FLOW
ERS, ROSES, PLUMES, MORONS, and other kinds
of MILLIVENT GOODS, at the kneed •riete. au3o
TO THE PUBLIC!
Daily arrival, by Enna midi Railroad of
IT - MW " GOODS,
AT
MacrUni & Clyde's ,
;Market Street.
Lam: aqui Tuntimire%_axanowours,
COLLARS, OM. SAADI( GROILIZTB, LAM.
TaNOT 000D5, • HUD NEI& PATTIMIB,
81.1:011, 0011.Pril, to. larp assortment* of 110.
Mar °LOYD.. TIIISI3IIIHO GOO DB,—fer
dim, Gentlmen end Oblldren.—PlEK AMID GU,
THREAD% end other smell ewe. • .
we hefts the opteiel Wanton of viands ofd
retail hegira confluent that we ma meet every want
In pure end misty.
lACROM & otmr,,
set 78 Market et.. between Bth and Dtaincard.
NOTICE TO KEECHANTE AND
DEALZBBI
NEW GOODS`FOR FALL
EATON, BILILCRIIM
fn•tte the attention of lmTers of
TRIIIMINGN
rinaoroirra,
HOMELY,
. .
GLOVE
MUMMY 000D8,
N0T402 . 18, Az ilk.
Out pneeat stork embraces everything hentoftes
with the addltkot of many new, sod useful ult.
cits. to which Ira Invite the ipectel !attention of the
Jobbtog trade. •
50LD128840104 bid camp shimad_stly them-
Wm with /NOLA. 211785111 DLAMII, ALL
WOOL 81111tTS, WOOL 800_85.
,giovzs, ISM
?SWORDS, - COLLARS, ft.'
MILTON. MAOBIIM t 00..
NEW FALL.
•
IYIR.M9S caroon:
NOW OPENDIG..
!LAMM% a 33 oI n.•
font -
Noma. agsags. ao..
All cheap for 041611.
• O. 11A.N8ON LOVE* CO.,
It simmer STRZZA'. _
COUNTRY - 111313,CHANTS
WILL TOD. -1 ,
BagETINGII,
•
13HERTMOS, sad
PR13713,
Ist in the yadotta braid*, '
J.W..Barker&Co:'s,
„
9 Market Strut,
AT LEM THAN - EASTERN PRIOES
..~:.
Otrtan an
pABLT LINEN,
1. M. turchfield's3.
".
=OW
tnamaGgiro do do ;
d6ttnts,
Towz* -
10,;1 . 1-$424 arnarnilor -:: (1:11431.4
54.0.$
9L LOSFD A mL*AUS I[yBLIBI
Ninr , Gma jEM received, st North.
.
comas FoFth eta IS . arkiii Bte =
8111.14210 AT
I;edi aed Prfc g
i 1 . 0011 4T WMIIIW
oscuanns, trail ismfi."o rot.
A 1111 W 147100111 rams to, at ono..
vultry . ha,' ! x4
!AMU/M. " sat. • , •
• ...
T." Kinn*: sar
x Aim 7r-„
T. 1.4 ituints *maw mirk or*.
* DJIINGIIM
4.IIUSEIIijaV7S.
1 O>PITTSBMV3II TICEATRg.
Loom* and Manspr—,
Fifth night of the =Wasted Bops Walker Mee
W. H. D ALDSON, sad the yourg./..inerksziPan
totnitniit, Mr. HattlX GILDS BS.
7111DLE ETEEtSG. SEPT. Etb. US$
CX - Boneflt of Ws. H. Dosfatti X aind H. Gruatii;
Mr. Donaldson will wain a rope inspeaded from the
dom. of the Theatre to the top of the Pad building,
W. afternoon, between I and 6 o'clock. He will also
walk a tight rope from the Theatre Stems to the Mit
Tier, with a man on hie beet, this evening.
The performance will commence with
.angel of Midnight.
Nits ANY IBosra the ANGEL: . -
DANCE__ —mug ROSA egIiSTA.
To catcla4s* - itb.:the pin tomthie of
coorEss..
StaiNET OILBIST
OLD H. DOTIALDSCtN
WT.LIA'pt,,ZOY.P.ti
UNITED STATES CIRCUS
HIPPOZOONOILtDON,
Wlll exhibit at
PITTS3E3ti.CII.
On PENN 131111 ET. rm , r Pt. Oak, on END LION
LOT, In rear of Den Trinible•a, on . -
Wednisday, Thursday, Friday and Satur
day, Kept. Ed, 4th, Bth and 6th
Blot performance on WEDNESDAY, d 714 1 o'rArat
p.m., and every AFTERNOON AND NIGHT taring
the week.
LARGEST HIHIDITtON ETU IOEMED.
MORAL, INSTRUCTINE a PLEASANT:
The Sensa X tional Concern.
The great baneba-lt tuattla Mr. 31111111 HOL.
!NOON. NATON SWIM, JO HN H. GLZHBOT.
Three Great Clowns,
Dr. JIM THAIS&
PClvny4,,
ItETNOMIL
Ide. cues w_liosza will introduce at each ett-
Whitton Ms woudaefel pertormlcit borae. wrs.
7111iLD 800TT, and theta 006110 MIMES, =ICS
11108823, PONIES, tc. . ,
The MAMMOTH GYIINAINIIkf, led by .the
Champions limn. SAGLE & &JIVE, and elms...
dnd other k alarm, will he glren ln the greed Maw;
Tee Ulterior of the GREAT PAVILION In cons'
stnicted for fhe consenledice of immense enema*
basing meta around the ems.., • -
Nothing shall he wanting to make thla a moral,
intellectual and &inkling inthiblUon.
The Grand Opera Banai .
Led by TOM OAIAHAII, will accompany this Nam
moth Netabilesment.
NotwithMandlog the inniunerabli variety obel
i:sakes. and tte anpreoedented expense of them
=paranoia:l combinations, the PRIOn OP
ADMIB
BIOM will be place attbe extracedloarylow indoont ,
. ,
• - 25 - CENTS.
ATICTIO.X SWILES.
TRIISTEE'S SALE OF4T/RNITURE -
AT EAST LIBZETT.--Ott THIDAY HORN.
LNG, Copt. sth, at 10 o'clock...wilt be sold, by order
of Truchas: the late nealdence of Warms: No.
'
Oatcheon, Greets:ll:mg Pike,. rhat Minty. • goosed
estortanat of Ilauceho.d Ifurnlture. outuled o ll '
Sots, Chairs, Burnes, Tahiti, Itedatesdc. Beddhcg, •
h
Cas, at. :; .
U. DAVIS, Lao-
lEON BOUND KEGS ATAUCTION. .
—On SATURDAY MORNING. Sept. t at 10 ' \
o'clock. erill be sold, at the Allegheny Areen fith sl.Law...;
teneavillo. by. Oder of Calmat Symington. ooge..=_
4;500 am{ ty Iron Sound Rego, not regaireif for . '
pubdo service..' .
, Tams or Site—Cash, U. S. Treasury lir ot
their equivalent.. , J. - 0. DAVI ' A
PARLOR AND - COOKMO 8
. —OnIATURDAY Aluillelbifi, &pt.
o'clor.k. will be bold, et Davie. Anal:m.og '
the Rewind' PROVCIP;4II excellent mdex. . .
kit rituban ieleti snake_ ~z '
• 1 e vlneßl' 0. 9 UOMMS Simi
1 Pilgrim No. I do - - do;
1 Diadem Parlor Storm
'1 Yeatalln do do;
es 4 ~
COUNTRY 3dEItCLIANTS, — who are
hulas for cosh, atiould not tall to stop st
IoCLELLAND'IS AUCTION . IIOOBII. •
Ifo.hd Fifth strut, *hero may be Arend* hap and
well assorted (tack of Boots, bboeo and Gahm, Dry
Goode, Kentucky Jost", Hoop ISklrto, Cutlery, hue.
ponders, Whlpe, 6.c., all of which will be told at trap
to to Le per cent. cheaper than can be bad alsewbeto.
T
.1(1110115 .AT AUCTION.-OH.. AT
J.A VADLY NOMING. Sept. atb, at ID o!olloolt,:
wrrt be sold, •at the 03seasereisl Bake Scasea .
street, • mock of Llqutas„ toteprbdag,—,-
6 wee Bleeltberts Breaoy;
b do Pert Whir;
se6. J. O. DANIS . . Atilt*.
OIiNVAS' 81101381 -
oLltvas moss
To attire to•day k at the
MASONIO HALL AUCTION HONE
A IerIiATOWS BELLE- • OLP:.
TRE,TA 31.LLGIBBNIT ;.,
ADO 111cOLDBY TOWNBIIIP.—On , TIIX6DA,T
BVZNINGI, -- September inn; gr ea' VIII he — •
gad.. by toter of the Orphans' Goon of A
county, et the Commerrial Oahe Bona, 64
itnet, the followlog deecribed
to the estate of the lataWn. Dyer usat • -
• lot In the list ,Ward Alltillial-Cl l :6thia •
.teettnitt on Banat Avestak(lue Bean Late,)
extending beck lid feet, more or lea, to Bt. Duty
street, wren= le erected a two.gtory brick dean*
and the onbulklinp—being lot No. Y and half of log
No. 1n In ht. Mir Denny'. plan at asubdlrinkin_d_
ouglot No. 1N In the original plan of Allegheny,
which then Is an notion pound tent of , .-
Alan g let In litithas township, situated= Wage
*
Bun and the new Brighton Plank Bondi netainling,;
1 acre and I nacho, cn radon la naiad in begs
atone bannent gad unflahhed building, bgng lon
• No. 31n a plea ottani/rid cut by - B. D. Coe"... gad -
111: guarding of the minor ehlkintt 01
Trim or 11.11/3—Yar butter periled/re spay to
a: 1;104 alaaaarla rifest, hhilegheny Julet=ol,
and, Adnanientior, at tint Pittsburgh Foundry,
Blriononta. S. 0-DAY Lod
VAST' LIBERTY LOTS . AT 'AUG.
TION.-02.1MTUODAY Aillthlloo24 -
ash. at 9 tetock, be sold, on the prenthne. the,
tollowlng large Bolldlt.g Lots In Met
tectlmpisselse the new Psselysterien Chntthy ant
the you Own situated of any In the thlawe. •
_ One lot trontth43 . lle4 unhatesthetheeatht
Elks, end extent ekes lilland street al het, the
lot being 54 net In In the sterrhansa b entened.
One let on the oosstes of =end and trod *nth
e 0 Int fronron lillmtetnet, and extending Usk — :
along Hived street It feet II lathes. '
Two lets, 10 feet Font Oath, on. Mini itteeti ant
estandlng tack and n reeptsztiolks., '' -
Two Iten,AO Olt 50001 ear.h, ' stsest,- sat,'
Weeding beet Si and td testTwepectrodw.r • •
teisengstitattnay Cese sun to Bait =Wale MI
the Pennalsants, Wet= 11.14.1.1113thta MON OM"
hour.. Tenth et nth. ' , •
ILLltii.Ntr 0 001sT BALE OPSLV
T/I
O-114116SUBTEI Whi/D.I.CML-4int 11/ITI7B
- ArricasooN,. Efitptamber 11004, at 2 teaaar.'"
Willi* acad.= the pmb o, by- eta a:the Or."
phase °tart at y Wady, lb. icaowthil
afdDA Balidlat Lott to "thr M.n.th' sad illawinalt
; Wadi' at tha citj,7inie,titaraia,lotaitar
, talliataw
tli:lota COTIIIMAMIOI44OIthiIXV‘trat
11 , feat, and totading theism width OM and,:
Indio to Tina .treat-.beieg 101 l ltah /Jo Si .
And 7Sn HaW Wilhattriatter's
lota ch 'lns inrsat,tacti bairtaii a 'egad iai
hat, and aziatullng the alum ' , width lot fad to al .`
int Idlwr—bainglotittich.2l, 2424 fig Uildand.ha. ,
*ha atattodd.Van. • LA
is .!• • . f •
t nwpy eon, nostwo
mod two yelp, with Inticesh secarad ly . band
By or Adosthistrattiz.
aut9 t - O. Da
A/flt BOYS', YOUTird ANA,
cnnalarra kilns, *it mayaa
LAMS ICID "1:444 . 7414 Mead.
t my liut4 genuine
-1.11.20111iuK1
11 (Mr . 13, furLadieaand ilisses,
Oa Ihaonlie H,uAtialma Mom. ate -
O &M/MEW:3 Eflttrif4 at #looitiZia:
_
Ut/r - 1 : 4 - a caw style, at ap,‘l
.a.a. nolo Sill Auetlea Hansa; _
lie/ ilitllSd - • IV t3l.ll4llltraili
ILL agniA, audw.seealfnbst.'!
lan/MANI , VIM te Ala) ./1414M04144_
zufarmstximata RIB Amen' Boar.
1:03 AND Vi9U4 si
' ishaiiidie- I;44as: c m'. azia
1 AND TUE AND WOOL/WS; 'IVA,
PLUSH ailitt VELYSI OAII3, by theme ar ficsea r .i
ategaw _ - -
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