LrVi . IL PETTENGELL & CO.. NO. 37 ww PARK ROW. NEW YORK. and 6 STATE STREET. BOSTON are our agents for the Daily and Weekly Poet in those cities, and aro au thorised to take Advertisements and Subscriptions or us at our Lowest Rates. MONDAY MORNING, AUG ITST 11 CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD INTELLIGENC, PILE PAPERS WANTED We need a few papers to complete our tilos, for which we will pay liberally at our counting room. They are as follows: 1,961 —Nov. 29th, (2.) 1862—J unuary 14th. Come Up and Subscribe. We direct special attention to the adver tisement of the Executive Committee in another column. It contains information of importance to all engaged in recruiting. Now is the time for every man to cto hi duty to his country: let one and all come up and swell ihe Volunteer Bounty Fund. Allegheny County's Quota Full. Yesterday was the loth, the time at which all recruits for nine months, under the first call for :100,000 men, were to be mustered in, and it is with gratification we announce that on Saturday tvening. the 10th, the whole of Allegheny county's quota, fifteen companies, full to the maxi mum standard, had been mustered into the United States service. The names of the companies are as follows: Clark Infantry, co. A, Capt. d. B. Clark. Clark Infantry, co. 13, Capt. Clark Itilitntry, co. C, Capt. Simon Drum. Butchers Light Infantry, co. A, Capt H. Danver. Butcher's Light infantry. co. B. Capt, IL Maxwell. Tarantum Infantry, co. A, Cow. Boyd. •, •• Cass Infantry, Capt. F. Capt. F. Gast. Howe Engineers, Capt. D. E. Adams, Walker Infantry, Capt. 11. K. Tyler. • , Keystone " T. M. Bayne. Union- " " . Isaac Wright. Sumner " " E.. 1. Seibert. .M'Clintock Guards, Capt. Larimer. Turtle Creek Infantry, Capt. Baldridge. Here then we have the spectacle of a regi• ment and a half of men raised in this county in two weeks (two-thirds of the number in five days) and mustered in. AII hail! the noble sons of Allegheny. We have also, in the same time, sent an artil lery company of sixty-five men. and sonic loft recruits fur the old regiments. The fifteen companies named have been given in charge by the Executive Committee, who paid them their bounty, to Capt. 1.. W. Smith, commandant of Camp Howe, into which they will be put, this week, there to remain, under drill and instruc tion, until they are armed and chipped. But we have done still better. We have now some five or six companies, Ibr three years or the war. full, mud at. least thirty companies more under way. with from fifty to twenty men each. Beerniting is still going on actively, and if we haul the assurance that the Government will accept volunteers under the second call fiir :;00,- 000 men, the luota of Allegheny (manly, nearly three thousand More, could be ready in two weeks from this day. 4)111' people do not want to Ire drafted--they prefer going voluntarily. Negotiations are in progress by which it is expected the: a sufficient sum of money will be pro mired to pay-to every volunteer the same bounty that has been paid to those now organized into companies. What resident of Allegheny county does net feel a thrill of pride as - he looks upon her glorious "rebellion record?" The Volunteer 13011111 V Feud. . Previously reported . . : N;7.1,N1 Monongahela Navigation Company JainerP Hanna. Sr. Co Cash, S F Schumaker St; Lang-, Lawrenceville Committee, by Edward Wilkin4 A Holstein First '.Ward Pittsburgh, by Adam , ikity and James W ................ Citizens' Bank, .......... ....... ........ Merchants' & Manufacturers' Bank Allegheny Batik .I.rvn City Bank Al eche/des' Bank Farmers' Depriiit Bank' 1 bird Ward, Pittsburgh, by Jas IlerJunin Fourth Ward, Allegheny CitY,liY James Graham..... ...... ..... ......... ......... First Ward, Pittsburgh, 2:d payment, by ). Adding dottyduoW 1: nap, Wood &Co . James 11 Rays Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, by .J no Mackin W H Lutton INITIPTIONS AT THE RANKING 1101',41: iit . _ J J Seibeneek. J A Mazarie Fullerton . Ii F Collins .1 1' Henderson J A ans&Co Co& 1 11 Outlander Solar Oil orks Juu McD Crossau Preston & Foster 'I . hos J Graft Morganstern & Bro Logan & tiregg Duncan, Dunlap & Co Dr Jug A Reed ........... J & 11 Phillips Win Piekersgill & Co John Arthurs Flowing.. Brothers_ Jos W tipencer (leo W Jackson 41 J Townsend Geo I' Dann .1110 McDevitt duo Ogden & Cu Frowenfeld A ngu.t Ammon Cash_ Leslie, Blackmon. & John 1l Oliver W II Whitacre Samuel McKee, 9th Ward McDonald & Arbuckle ... Mi qi Eliza .1 K. Wilson It K Wilson .. Total $m,453 The ward committee will publinh their sulmcriptions in detail. TI! lit!) wAI r. The following list of contributions to the bounty fund is but a portion of the names furnished by the collector for the Third Ward Pittsburgh. The total in this ward will amount to upwards ot four thou sand dollars. Adaus Express Co 11 K 'cher ,k Bra White, Bros D Gregg d Co James P Barr, "Morning Post". Herman Trust and Saving Bank. W E ,chinertz Mitchel, Herron Sr Co. John Gill John Hays Henry Miner James Phelan Haworth d Bro James Brownlee W Hostage St' C 0.... iI Lynch. 1) A Fralich J Oppenheimer Hugh Carrot Or Fleming John D Thomps o n . B Spencer J Henderson ,k Bro. John P Scott. James Gardner...... A Lyons Henry Hight' Hamer d. Hauler... A Steinmeyer Isaac Taylor, .1 antes H Borelaud Thus B Hamilton._ J Lytle JJ poputatitm will be taken. We have nu definite information, but will iiiitleavur to make an The six liundr,il thou.aaml melt required will, wt. le.esittite, he taken front the States respectively, in proportion to the representative population of the loyal States. This, by the census of I bt;II, it:. in round. nurnbers.twenty-tivo Tak • mg t its as a starting point, and takingalso the population of Pennsylvania at 2.,!i00, 000, in rotund numbers, a very easy cal culation shows the quota of this State, under the second ;all, (presuming the lirst 300,000 to have been tilled up by volun teering) to be ncarlq Arty thousand men. Again, the population of Allegheny county is, in round numbers, 218,000, and a sim ple calculation proves that our share of the "to,ooo men required from the state is Iwo thousand and j;mr ha mired live »ten. Ily the census tables of 18:M, ivo find that the males of the military age are a lit tle less than twenty per cent., or about one out of every five of the aggregate popula tion. Bence the males of Pennsylvania, within the military age, are about (in' hundred and eight?, thousand. But froM these must he. dedneted all aliens. all persons of African descent, all persons exempt, all who are physically incapable of duly, When this is done we find, by reference to the militia returns of the New England States, where the enrol Inients no' more carefully [wide than in this latitute, that the aetuad pro portion of able-bodied male s fit, for mili tary duty is about toce4re ow/ a huff pr,' ow'. of the aggregate population, or about one fencible man to every eight men, wo men and children. But in this locality, •we have perhaps a larger proportion than other districts of women and chil dren, aliens and negroes, and this would perhaps reduce the ratio of those liable to and fit for mili tary duty to one in ten or 17,800 from the entire population of the county. But this is based upon the census of 180, since which time Allegheny county has sent many troops-to the battle field. The fairest estimate we can make of these is 0,500 belonging to this county—and taking these from the able bodied militia, leaves 11,300. Divide this by the number called for from the county and we find that the draft would take more than one in five of our able bodied men. • This calculation will, we think, be found nearly correct. Captain Harper and Lieut. Case are organizing a company. Having opened an office only on Saturday at Connolly's Hall, Grant street, yet they, within a few hours of that day, have sworn in a con siderable number of men. They are ener getic and active, and determined, for the honor of Allegheny county, that no draft shall be made. The 15th inst., is the last, day. Now or never. An additional bounty is immediately paid to recruits upon taking the oath. Is requested to the card of- Simon John ston, Druggist, corner Sniithfield and Fourth streets, in to-day' s paper. Mr. J's stock is of choice selection, embracing all the novelties and new preparations of the day. He is also sole agent for Dr. Lind sey's Genuine Blood Searcher - of which due notice is given in long advertisement. • During the- ireek fending July 16th, # l 4 amount of oil shipped from thelsiri fat . ", Vranume.go yes 2,94lliirrels. Dab isig shipped the kognit 2d, 1,104 bbls wire . The. Death or 'Seibert Morrow, Esq.---Meeting of Councils. On Saturday evening an informal meet ing of the members of the Select and Common Councils was held in the Select Council chamber, to take some appropri. ate action concerning the death of Robert Morrow, Esq., late clerk of the Select branch. On motion Capt. Wm. Ward was chosen President and Mr. Hugh McMaster, clerk of the Common Council, Secretary. On motion of Mr. M'Carthy, of the Seventh ward, a committee was appointed, consisting of Messrs. M'Carthy, Allen and Phillips cf Select Council, and Messrs. McCandless and Killen of Common Coun cil, to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting. During the absence of the committee, feeling remarks were made upon the life, death, and character of the deceased, by Capt. Ward and Mr. Quinn. The committee, through its chairman, reported the following preamble and reso lutions, which were unanimously adopted and ordered to be published: Wit EU EAS, It has pleased Almighty God, in his Divine Providence, to remove from our midst our esteemed fellow-citizen, Robert Morrow, Esq., Clerk of Select Council; therefore be it Resolved, That the members of Coun cils have heard of his death with sincere sorrow and deep regret, and offer the fol• lowing tribute of respect to his memory: Resolved, That as clerk of the Select Council he discharged his duties with :,ig nal ability. and was fiiithful to the trust reposed in him. Resolved That iu his death the commu nity has lost a valuable citizen, the Select Council a most worthy officer, and his flintily a kind and affectionate father. Resolred, That as an upright and exem plary Christian he commanded the respect of the entire community, and we deeply sympathize with his bereaved thinily and mourning friends. Resolved, That the members of Council:: attend his funeral in a body and wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days. Resolved, That Messrs. Allen , Killen, Smith and Zelhoffer be appointed a con-- mitt ee to present the above resolutions to the family of deceased, and that they b , engrossed upon the minutes of the Cou ens. It was determined that the members of both Councils and the city officials should meet at the chambers on Sunday at o'clock, proceed in carriages in, a body to the residence of the deceased and accom pally the remains to their last resting place. A committee, consisting of Capt. Ward and Ifr. McCandless, was appointed to procure carry out the details. Mr. Morrow's funeral took place un Sunday afternoon. The remains were followed to the cemetery a largo con course of citizens ' and the Councils and city otlicers, in a body, as determined at the meeting. Pittsburgh Prisoners I:Seeped. The following letter contains intelligence which will be very gratifying to the friend:, of the officers named : IVii.l.l.lusur cc, Aug. Itth, .1. P. BARR, Ks, / ., Enrron PosT :-- Lieutenant Riddle of the f . ,th Perinsylvit nia Reserves, son of the lute Itobert Riddle, and Capt. Oakley the of ist. celmar Regiment, son of .1. M. Oakley, both of Pittsburgh, who were prisoners of war in Richmond, escaped by the way of the Painunhey river and entered niy picket lines last night near West Point, they were conducted tlience to Williamsburg by the scouts of the sth Pennsylvania car VaSe communicate this intelligence to he friends of these officers. and I,y Thai Ineans remove any doubts which may ex st regarding their fate. They are in good health and will return o Pittsburgh. respretlully, your ob't servant ? 1).;v ID CAM l'111:1.1 and .Milihtry 'she Mihihtey Quota of Penn- Nylvanin---Allegheny Countrs Share. Don't be Drafted. Attention Oil from the Tarr. Farm. The Neniple Capt. Wu'. li. Moody, of the Sempla Infantry, has his company full and twenty over. which he intends recruiting to an other company—it being understood that he will retain command of co. A., while co. 1: will be led by Capt. Robert Monroe, of Allegheny. Mr. Wrn, M. Semkole, who gave $5OO towards raising the first company, has given another S5OO to the second. His liberality does not stop here, as he intends presenting Capt. Moo dy's company with a splendid flag. The ceremony will take place in front of Mr. Semple's store, Federal street, Allegheny, this afternoon, when the company will parade in full force with a brass band. Capt. Moody gives his command a farewell ball at Mozart Hall to-night. Pic- \ icx. A pic-nic for St. James Church, Tem peranceville, comes otf at Iron City Park to-day. A good time to all who attend is .promised by the managers, and those who love out-door enjoyment should attend. On Tuesday, at the same place, a pic nic will be given for the benefit of the St. Paul's Cathedral school. Extensive prepa rations are being made for this, and it will doubtless be a great success. ThereuusylveniaßailroudSub. seription. We would rt•spectfully suggest to Gov , eruor Curtin, who has control or the fifty thousand dollars appropriated by the Penn sylvania IZailrond Company, lo divide it Pro rata among the counties through which the road passes. This has been done by other roads, and ought to be in this case. 11=1 JOSEPH lii:YEll tig 801 i IiANUFACTOREII3 FANCY AND PLAIN FUICWITCRIN dr CHAIRS IV A RP:IIOI[SE, ;:6 ITII ELD STREP.T Wet wAon sixth aitr.nt and Virgil] anal' Volunteer• Enlistment, IR LAN KS, MEE C IIIIII, TIVICAPIE S N' R 4.; E 0 N RECRUITING OFFICER For sale by W. S. HAVEN, s TA T/0 .\ - /•,'ll A.\'o IWINTEI, CoRNER WflOD & THIRD sT EXEcr II E t•u:, Auguit s, 1542, 'BITE ATTENTION OF itEciturriNG I nlie. , rs in Allegheny county is respectfully called to the !olL , wing Circulur,tost re,oire.l from the Adjutant ticitural at 11:wit:burg. THOS. M. HOW E. Preeident of Committee. Order Calling for Militia from the Several States. W t' , Atihust I, 'SQ. lleclered Eir.2, That it draft of three hun dred titans:4nd c:lin,tort) Militia be iturnidiatcly called into the service of the United State.;, to serve for nine month', 11111,, , sooner diEeharge.i. The Secretary of War will aisign the quotas to the Snit,. and c,tablisli icguilattons for the draft. See I—That if any States shall not, by the 1::h of Angus', furnish It; yenta "t• tae addition al 30.1,000 voluateeN tithortred by law, the defi ciency of volunteers in that State will al.su be :mole up by 3peeial draft from the militia. The Secretary of War w.II estanlish regulations for this purpose. gulation4 will he prepared by the War Department, and pret.ented to the i'resident, with the object of ,esuring the ',ruination of offi cers of the Army and Volunteers for meritorious anti distiocuished services, and of preventing the nomination or appointment in the mllitary ser vice, of incompetent or unworthy officers. The regulation.: will at:.; provide for ridding the ser vice of such incompetent persons an now hold Ity order of the Pre,ident ;Signed l', vi IS M. STANTON. • Secretary of War. I r .IN/1 - ART:MS ANI.k Al I LIMO Harrisburg. August rah, 1,94;2. j. T., IZa..ruiting utri..era in Anugheny county You ‘ciii C. , 1n.1•141r the authority issued to you from these II eudo lid Hers, dated days of Au gust, 11,± to the foregoing order the War !level tr.u.-to. A. L. I:US:4HW, att:l-11.1 Atijutant Ilenetal Penna. COME FOM TinE WAR! NEVER Olt NOW!: /NIUE UNDERSIGNEO CALLS UPON the young mon of the city ntui county to aid in sunntening the rebellion, and to go with hi m to the lieut. Ile Imioptiled on oflieu in the second story of Lyon's Building, next to the Post Office. where he will reevire I,rtlit.:. to whom all t h e bounties and ail val., pity milt be giy,, n . C :ad JULIAN HUGHEY 11. N. M Mourn „lc 4l 11 / 4 . ‘ ‘ otati G & No rio ifor % e NO. 7S MARKET STREET. MAORI.) M & GLYDE TRI "MMUS, 111 !IRONS. HOSIERY, limn' Es,MITTS ; sill IR'I'S, COLLARS. TI ES STOCKS Sit HIS, CORSETS, PATTERNS, ite.; 111 EAU NETS gt. FANCY A irrircLEs 1:.31 RRIIIIIERIES, I Now Sly And all the W114..4 Novell loot in our lino o Lustoes: , , on band and selling at the wcest air - Ile: Ho run and examine our stock. M4CRIJM d GLYDE, No. 7S Market. Street t•ERTIS C. STEINMETZ. ...... .TIIEODOILE M. BLACK, STEINMETZ & BLACK, EDZEOM HOUSE CARPENTERS 'A ND JOBBERS. SHOP VIRGIN ALLEY.belween Woot and Liberty Streets. PITTSBURGH. PA. Ai - Orders solicited and promptly attended to. aus THE BEST REVOLVER YET! jrIIOOPERS PATENT DOUBLE AC. 'HON REVOLVERS. manufactured in Pittsburgh, are admitted by competent judges to be the best Revolvers made. They combine rapidity of fire with deliberate aim, simplicity of action, and security from acci dent. and are of the highest style of workman • ship and finish Office in Bank 1310 , k, Fifth street, over Kramer & Rabin* For sale by J.lll. COOPER CO., Patentees tit Manufacturers; Dividend Notice ()prior: ur Pirrsncenti & // USD*: MININU CO3IPA NT. Pittsburgh. August 9th, 1162. TIRE DIRECTORS OF THIS COMPS -17 have declared a Dividend of Two Dol lars per share upon the capital stock of the Com pamy, as the same may appear upon the books of the Company at close of busipess this day, paya. ble at the office of the Company on and atter Thursday. the pith inst. Eastern Stockholders will receive their Divi dend at the ctfice of Mesas. J. W. Clark & Co„ Boston. SLRtL TROS. M- ROWE. au9-std [Chron copy] Treasurer. Wholesale Grooery and Liquor Store For Sale. I[E 'STOCK AND FIXTURES Or A T Wholesale Grocery and Liquorßowie, do. - - ing a !food trole on one of the best business streets tn the city, is offered for sale, am the ow e era wish to go into other business. For further perikulars address - - an7-tf. . LOCK BOX llff• Pittsblnwlt•P. O. ALLS ES PIM su2 GOWN k TETLEY. 136 Wood K. _ TO-DAY'S ADVERTDMIKENTB THE lIION CITY u'r)r. COLLEGE, corner of Penn and St. Clair streets. Monday morning at II LIFE INSURANCE. - - -NIC. ST. PAL PIC L% CIIRDITIAN DOCTRINE IT will hold their Annual Pie-nie at Iron City Park on Tuesday, 12th inst. anll-ltd FOR VOLUNTEERS W. E. SCHMERTZ tt CO., Rooms' OP EEFOUTIvE COMMITTEE ALLEGHENY COUNTY, Pittsburgh, Aug. 4411 , 1 4 62. ) A CC COMMANDANTS OF comrA. ..ta. NIES and squads of men enlisted and sworn into service for nine months, under the auspices of this Committee. will report immediately to Cap tain L. W. Smith, Commandant of Camp Howc, to receive orders. 'MOS: M. HOWE. aull-ltd Prced't of Committee Pl' • %IRE UNDERSIGNED RATE AU'. THORITY from Governor Curtin to raise ...ttiTHONYMC tit% INFANTRY COMPANY. For three years or the war, and have opened an office at MASONIC HALL. FIFTH STREET, Bounty as high as any other Company now re cruiting. Moral anti intelligent young men are requested to call, as we expect to rais a first chms company or none. ifEs, B. KERR, Captain. ,Late of Co. A.. 9th P. t ai C ROBT. W. BARD, Ist Lieut. CHAS. M. GORMLY, 2d Lieut. nut PITTSBURG H - - - WlllO WANTS TO BUY A NEAT comfortabl • Dwelling House, No. :93 Car roll street. Allegheny; has five rooms. coal vault, brick pavement...lm. The lot is 20 feet front by 100 deep to Ledlie etreet. Price :ROO: terms easy. For sale by IBIEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTH ONIII ALP years' credit, situate in Lawrenceville. For sale at low prices by S. CUTHBERT & SONS, 51 Market street. - - BUILDING LOTS, 60 1W 120 EEET for $150—5.51) in hand, balance IiZO a year Situate on Railroad street, Mt. Washington. S. CUTHBERT & SONS, null 51 Market street. Confection Of Senna. MEDICINE IN INVALUABLE as a mild and gentle purgative. pleasant and agreeable to the taste. For children and delicate persons it will be found particularly well adapted. JOSEPII FLEMING Pepd by are , JOSEPH FLEMING, • corner Market street and the Diatuond Pure Holland Gin for Medioinal Par poses. I AM IN iturrirr or A surrnyou article of rUN.I importsd in quart jugs, exoreisly tbr utttilieinal purposes. Those having use for this artiele will find this vastly "superior to the article usually purehask.d in bottli , s. For sate by PILEM. :Lull 'corner Market JO st N re E et a I nd F the D i a mo nd ONLY A FEW DAYS REMAIN FOR volnntary enlistment. Drafted men do not receive either government or county bounty Do not be forced to serve your country, but Vul unteer, and receive the BOUNTY OF NINETY DOLLARS when you are mustered in. and the additional bounty of $75 when the war is closed. The undersigned proposes to enlist a ccmpany of infantry to serve for the war. and earnestly ur ges upon all patriotic citizens the necessity of en listing at once. Recruitng (Aim Connolly's Ball, corner Grant and Diamond street.. SAMUEL HARPER. JOHN .1. CASE. nu; Recruiting Officers. FOR MR BUCKTAIL RIFLE BRIGADE. HAVE BEEN AtiTHORIZED TO recruit a company for the Bucktail Brigade. The Compony will be armed with the best qua!• ity of rifles. and the Brigade will be detailett for the most honorable service. Pay and bounty the Mille as Otlirr Allegheny county volunteers. 891 paid each recruit when mustered into ser vice. Headquarters MORTON'S HALL, Fifth street opposite the Pest Office PitiPburgh. WM. M. DALGLIESII, ItuS-If Recruiting Officer. MINE PIC-NIC FOS: S A INT JADIEtIP CHURCH, Temperaneevi Ile which was to come off on the 7th of August, at Iron City Park. is postponed till MONDAY, llth inst. The ladies in charge of the dinner are making. every effort to have things nice in their line. An efficient pollee will preserve order. The Committee of Arrange ments will do their part to give satisfaction to their guests. They hereby extend an invitation to all their friends.. Dinner tickets 50 cents. ComulTrEg— James Kelly. Peter 0. Hanlon, John Carlin. nod. McLaughlin, Patrick Kenne dy, James Tolls. Patrick Maguire, Thos. Carton. au7 WHEELER & WILSON'S Sc wing Machines, NO. 27 FIFTH STREET. PITTSBUROIL PA It. C. Awarded the Fire' Premium at the United States Fair FOE, THE YEARS 1858, 1859 and 1860. UPWARDS OF SI 0 • 0 0. 0 sold in the United States vo.two NOi ID TIN E PANT wEA it We otter to the public W HEELER & WIL SUN'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE. at REDUCED PRICES. with increased confidence of ile merits as the beet and most useful Family Sewing Machine now in use. It does equally well on the thickest and thinnest fabrics. makes the lock-stitch impossible to unravel, alike on both Bides, is simple in eonstruction, more speedy in movement, and more durable than any other ma chines. Circulars giving prices and description of machine furnished gratis (in atmlieatinn in Per son or by letter, Every Machine warranted for three years SUMMER GOODS REDUCED PRICES. JACONET LAWNS. Al 121.2 ceoln ; ORGANDIE LAWNS, from 12 1.2 to a 7 4.2 coots; A FEW SUMMER MILKS left, at 371.1 cents; SHAWLS AT COST. SACOUFA AT COST, SILK MANTILLAS AT COST LACE MANTILLAS AND POINTS from 011 00 and upwards; The Beet Quality of HOOP SKIRTS Just Opened. -AT W. & D. Magus', CORNER FIFTH AND NAME= Mi. WA STRAYED OR STOLEN WHORL THE PEZIUMIXB OF ELIJAH Marsha. Inn-Kenw kt Clinton. Alleehe. fly comer. a bleak awe Wad live van old. fif teen a nd a benumb hi b. She nab under the millleAnd-tnite-ia Aetsew-tlihnnnrr intAtvEthA, given for her neersii iii ,_ ELIJAIIk 'l~f=" w afilaseldis" Ihil Maui lbw& Wie CAN IV AS SHOES CANVAS S:HROMES:q: 31 FIFTH STREET TTSBURGH RIFLES COMPANY C. S. CUTHBERT & SONS, 51 Market tree FOR THE WAR! RELIEF GUARD idOttld THAN WM. 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NINE FIRST PREMIUMS Were awarded nur penmen by lithet Pittsburgh rind United States Fairs. overa best penmen in the West which. with our Medals, are all ex hibited in our race—not like those pretenders who display engravings of Medals on their cards which they never received. Duff's New Engraved School Copy Books, Fine Cap.l3 pages each. 90 cents per dozen—the cheapest Copy Book in use. USIN ENS A NI) ORNAMENTAL PEA MAiISHIP. • • with new plates and scale; by Wril, 11. DUFF, il lustrating all the elemiints of the Penman's art, the most complete self-instructor known. Elegantly hound. Crown quarto. Price post paid, 4 - '9-IEIII P1,71S EN LA ler; Ell EDITION OF D CFI'S BOOK-KEEPINU. for Fele by Booksel lers. Priee 51,50. For full partiettlars send f..r our elegant new circular, 1,1. ni„with samples et our penman's. writing, iticlosing 25 cents, to P. DUFF tt SON. Principals Strangers will please enquire onr reputation in he city, where we are best known. aull-ltd&w ECR UI TS FORR WAR! TIERINT.A.N. AILIDS COME UP AND VOLUNTEER: If You Don't You'll be Drafted ! rillifE UNDERSIGNED ARE ORGAN IZE NG a company Mr throe years or during the war, and will :wept chary-bodied mem, not over-age; of good moralter, who will re ceive the usual been ty, and $.5 to each man on enrolling his no me. The Company, as scan as filled, will be sent into camp, ,fuartered and sulmisted there, until armed and equipped. Apply at Tiernan a (letty's store, corner Dia mond and Ohio streets, A Ilegliensr, or at our stand in rho FRANK TIER ,AN, DR. JAS. SCHOGGS. ALBERT PEARL WANTED. E 5111.1 r SE4 1111111 , NIA 13; Ai: S , aul 1-Iw,l WAR FOR LIBERTY ! 1 4 1 REEM EN RALLY:ENLIST FOR THE WAR t Men wanted for the JONES' LIGHT INF.tNTRY. Fifty Dollars a, soon us passed by the medical officer appointed, by Governor Curtin, Twenty- Five Dollars when ownpany is mustered into the serviee of the Federal Government, Thirteen Dol lars when the company is full, being one month's pay in advance; Two Dollars i 3 allowed for each Recruit, miming X/NE 7' I" DOLLA RS 110 T • CAPT. MeELWAIN has seen thirtem mouth's service in the Pennsylva Ida Reserve Corps, and is antheri/m4 to raile s Comi,av for three years, or during the war' Young wen, %yin uteri a: Mice, fur if yoll are drafted, you will be eompelled to oo military ser vice. and will receive no bounty. Application' made for enlitiag at 68 Fifth st., third st,ty. ovu the Jewelry Store of .fatties R. Reed . Co. .1. 11. NeKLWAIN, Captain 110 FOR TH WAR Before going, hay a pair of BOOTS, S TIOES. AND tiAITERS. AT LORLAND'S Cheap Cash Store, au) 9 , 3 Market street, &l door from Fifth CLOSING OUT SALE Olt 11001: , s l j(Es, A Al) GAITERS, AT BORLAND'S, Mat ket street, 21 doer from Fifth. FULTON RIFLES 3YEARS OR DURING THE WARS All persons desirous of serving their coun try, and not being compelled to submit to a draft, will immediately enlist, and thereby secure the :NINETY DOLLARS BOUNTY; In excess of the regulir pay. By authority of the Uovernor, this Company will be under the comtuanil of S. M. IV ICKERSHAM, Captah I. BRITTON, nut Lieutenant. CO M E ONE, COME ALL! It aeruiting tltiicea , Scetin louse. in Diamond, Pittsburgh, and Market House, Allegheny City. a Mk ti T, Dodroy---Rats. Roaches. .scc. To &strop—Mice. Moles and Ants. To De.4roy—Bed Bugs. Demtrop--Moths in Furs, Clothes, &o. To Destroy---Mosquitoes and Fleas. Destrop---Insects on Plants and Fowls, Desfror--Insects on Animals, &c. To Destroy----Every form and species of Vermin The 6 Only Infallible Iteniedles known! "Free from Poisons," "Nut dangerous to the Unman Family." "They come off outt h e ep holmseos, d " ie." Sold Everywhere—by All Wuot.Essi.g DRUGOISTS in the large cities. and by Druggists, Grocers, Storekeepers and Re tailers generally, in all Oountry Towns and vil lages in the United States. D. A. HNESTOCK Ai CO., IL E. SELLERS & CO., and others Whelesale Agents at . Pittsbnrgh Country drillers can order as above. Or address direct-i-f or for Prices Terms &c ito 1111ENsui R. cosTAs. . Principal Depot, 483 Broadway. New York. ie4-3mdawis REMOVAL. /MUM PENNSYLVANIA SALT MAN 11FACTURING COMPANY Mayo removed their Of f ice from 24 Wood et. to OLD BRE WERY, Corner of Pitt and Dugifeone Way. OFFICE ON PITT STREET. GEOP.GE COLHOUN. Agent. JOHN FLEEGER, 4.1 U N 214. I. a , If *5 corner Ohio and Beaver ■ia, ALLEGHENY CITY. Large Mock of Gum of.all descripti ba n & or made to order, and for sale at LOW= CAM PRICES. Repairing promptly attended to. nol&lyw-my3l-dtf HENRY W. BEAIIMANT & 00., aiIIOIILEELY OW THE TWO - NILE I.' ROUSE. dealers in HE Brendle,. Winm and Ilina; also. Blackberry. Raspberry. W ild Clem and Oinimßrendies. Old Rououirolidla• riot W Fans._ and Maw Bitter W he. bmkies. Jamaica Rum. Supe ines. • - • No.= Liberty wireet k. Opierite Fourth street. FiiirbdiTX BMW; Taverns. and Families swished at mod mate profits Ist cash. New Jersey Oder for fam ltrwUtal ramose& jy3-6ind ABLie - ALLENII WED WIRER gld LOCK'S REVOLVERS—the beet in Marks —firr aide by 1 . 4 2 BOWE it TETLEY. NM Waist. CONCERT HAI! SHOE STORE. No. 62 Filth street, : F1:.tI); ADELPHIA AND CINCINNATI AT TEAR AHEAD. SO WE SHALL HALF THE USUAL PRICE. iY29 STEAMBOAT AGENCY. WM. 11.A.Z.1...1ETT am opened an ogles at NO. 90 WATER. STREET, Where he will transact a General Steamboat Agency business. and would solicit share extra: mune fromsteamboatmen. ardl4-17d . TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN by the use of an apparatus - wit= no drugs or galvanic lbattery aro used. cal gentlemen and their Smell's have their tooth extracted by my proem. and are ready go UAW as to the safety and painlessness °tee oPeratkm. whatever has been said by persons interested in asserting the contrary. having no knowledge OM proems.. 1111.ARTIFCLAL EETH inserted in erg" at ale. and °ba l nes as T low. as will warrant tke best of material in all eases. UDRY.. Dent*, UN Smithfield stmt. nol4ly-is THE ELDORADO, (FORMERLY CORRY ZICHIMIVE/L) CORNER FIFTH Jr SMITHFIELD STREETS. (OAN:mite the Fait Mee.) THE NIIBISCRIBER HAVING e the above well-known stand, will be pleased to see his friends at all hours. His wines, liquors, ales, and cigars are of the best. ie24-3md .lOHN LUNDY. Proprietor. FLEMING. 13110'S t Wood street. OFFICE. ACTING COM. OBS. U. S. ARMY.' Pittsburgh, Penn'a, Aug. 6,186 . 2. I . I EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE. t+7 CE IV RD at this Office until 12 B. on Satur day, the 16th of August, 1862. for - the delivery at . - the Camp to be establiShea at landon Grove. near this city, at such times and in such quantities as - the undersigned may require, of the following ax- • ticles, viz: Mess Pork. Bacon. (clearsides,) Baron' Hams. Beam Peas, Rice. IlominY. l Petatoes. Cot fee, (green,) Coffee. (ground.) Tea, Brown Sugar. - Crushed Sugar, Vinegar. (cider,) Candles, (Ada mantine.) Soap, (resin.) Salt, Molasses, Sour Krout Pickles, (cucumber.) Soft Bread, Bald Bread. and Fresh Beef, (necks and shanks ex eluded)—all to be of the best quality. Packages to be secure, and plainly marked with nett weight and tare, and no charge thereon allow, d. Sepa rate bi s will be received for Fresh Beet, and for Soft and Hard Bread, and for all the other arti cles aboveendmerated collectively. Each bid must be accompanied by a guaranty for the execution of a contract, in case the bid be accepted: and good and sufficient security will bo required for the due performance thereof. • Blank forms of bids and guaranties may be pro. cured on application at this office, wrsonally, or by letter or telegraph. Proposals by firms must name all the parties to such firms. The proposals of bidders not in conformity to the above requirements will not bo considered: • Bidders must be present when the bids are opened. - The right rll bids is reserved. Bida to be endorsed, Proposals for Snbsistessee Stores." A. MONTGOMERY Major and Act'g Com. Sub. U. S. Aray, mii—Chron copy Steam from New York to Live VIE STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN; Walter Paton Commander, W ILL BE DISPATCHED FROM LIVERPOOL. PROM' NEW YORE. Calling at Queenstown. Tuesday - - Sept. 5 Saturday - - Aug: 16 Saturday, - - Oct. 26 Wednesday. - Oct. 1 Thnraday,- - Deo. 11 Tuesday, - - Nov. 18 This magnificent ship having proved herself unequalled for speed, safetY, and comfort. (sea sickness being unknown on board,) is strongly rec ommended as the most eligible conveyance for passengers. - FIRBT CABIN. from - - - $llO to $166 each berth, according to the size, situation. and accommodation of the State Rooms, all having the same privileges in the saloons and in mead to meals and attendance. Suites of apartments for families may be en gaged by special agreement. Servants accompanying passengers. and chil dren under 12 years of age, half fare; infants free, SECOND CABIN. State Room Berths, meals served at separate ta ble, $BO. Tickets for the voyage to and from Liverpool at a faro and a half, • TIIIRD CABIN. Intermediate State Room—Passengers found with bed, bedding, table utensils. and good sub stantial food, - - . - - - $55 STEERAGE. With superior accommodations, - - ! M 35 Each passenger allowed twenty cubic feet ofatte. An experienced surgeon on board. For freight or passage apply to THUS RATTIAN, 115 Water stroet.. Pittsburgh. CIIAS. A. WHITNEY. _ At the office, N 0.26 Broadway, N. Y. ROWLAND A. ASPINWALL, Agents. au4 Loretta Springs, Oambria Counts', Pa ITUATED ON THE ALLOGILENT 1 1 ..7 Mountain, near Loretto, 4 miles from Cres son Station, Pennsylvania Railroad, Cambria count,. Pa., will be open for the reception of Viso icon On the 25th day of Jane. An excellent Band of Mule win be in attend ance daring the ocean& For cirmaro and Author informatio&AßD4 to FRANCIS A. GiBBONS. 3elB-41tgool FroPrieto?. LATE STYLES OF SUEI3IIEI3I G.OOXIB JUST RECEIVED. MR. BAML. CRAY Rams JUST 1111Wcionam MOM MS u-ft Mut. and we an now resolving an elegant stock *Moeda for the Summer Wear, combining toadies. one of the choicest and nest desirable stocks to be fund Esst. and take special pride in Wiling the attention of oar Petrone end in• Pub % toi an examination of the wane, which will be. ludo np to order to our nismifitileto the sathfae tlon of allwho favor as with their SAM. eaklrrM. - Merchant Tailors; • in7ls No. le Filth street. 6r. CLAIR £4•I9EMEIT: 20 . 000 B SIFIELS OF RYE Wantiod M MOORE'S DISTILLERY. Win poi the highest cash prim. THOMAII MOO= .1730tf MD Pint street. rittsbursb. amen tormadonsos. OBT OP PITTSBURGH. d ARSIVID). _ FmkFri. Browneviikk. Galatin. o n k el"; Col. Han g & MARTI& Franklin. Bomar. Bearamilb. Gallatin. Olark ems. d o CoL Board. Insabet3.7 Romeo, C4m Cfneinnati. News-Boy. Litt, Wheeling: `The River—Laat evening at twilight there were two feet water in the Amami and felling. Beery rains on Satardatarabt. Di' The new steamer "New Era" ar rived from Wellsville yesterday, Elbe isrewrilibt draught QATINETTN JEANS, PRIM% DX. LAINES, LINENS. Ac., at Auction thie As, at 2 o'clock at Masonic Hall Auction Hone, Ni. 55 Fifth street. T. A. McCLELLANA au9 - Auctioneer. SHOEMAKERS IS THE EASE' HATE GONE TO WAR FOR THE esacrpo OF RIM IL))),11110 *lll/11,14 :4 0:4 0i,f.%A4 ATION&L TAX, AND DEPUE4I4.. TION OF CURRENCY, ALL CON. SPIRE TO ADVANCE ROOM Al SHOES BEYOND ALL PRECEDENT. ILL BELL AT ABOUT SMITH & PITOAIII3, TAILORS, AO. 49