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    WM. II.IETTENUILL & co., n-.►..t7
PARK ROW, NEW YORK. ands ;4
STREET. MAME are our agents tor the "ni b .
Mad Weeikly PONS in thoge Dad /In' au
thorkidto tato Advertisements and Sub tirtions
or mit our Lowest Rates.
SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1-6.
CITY NEIGHBORHOOD INTELLIGENCE
FILE PAPERS WANTED.
We need a few papers to complete our
files, for which we will pay liberally at. Our
counting roam. They are us li';
-- Nov. 29th, (2.). 1862 7-4mi:try Itt.b.
Come Up and Subscribe.
We direct special attention to the adver
tisement of Out Executive Committee in
another column. It contains information
of importance to all engaged in recruiting.
Now is the time fjr every man to uo his
duty to his country; let one and all Come
n p and swell the Volunteer Bounty Fund.
The Champion Sculling 'latch
• on the Schuylkill.
THURSDAY' S RA l' I:.
The interest centeredin the great scul
ling match for the championship. between
Ward, of Newburg, N. Y. and llainmill,
of this city, reached its culminating point
on Thursday, when the deciding race, of
five miles for a purse of $:i00 COMIC oir on
the Schuylkill, near Philadelphia.
The attendance was, as on Wednesday,
very large, and cars and steamers running
to the Falls of the Schuylkill did a large
business—while the river was alive with
boats of every description during the whole
afternoon—many ladies were present in
carriages and boats, anxious spectators.
including Ward's backers horn Newbur g
and New York city, and a ho s t of Pitts
burgh boys, Hannitill's friends, occupied
every available spot on both sides of the
river. The faith of Pittsburgh in her
champion was increased by his easy victo
ry
on Wednesday, but Ward's friends
were also confident. and bets were nearly
even, though llanunill was evidently
the favorite and heavy odds were given on
him before the close.
It was a little after three o' lock when
a boat containing the judges, Charles El
liot, for Hammill, and Stephen Roberts,
for Ward, and displaying a white flag.
took its position on the east silo of the
river, about one hundred yards below
the Reading Railroad bridge. Shortly
after Ward and made their,
appearance in their respective boats,
and after stretching themselves for a brief
period by rowing around, came up to the
scratch. Ward, a line, athletic-looking
man, of er.mnanding. IDIZ6CIII:ir appear
ance, and of very graceful, easy carriag e
while handling an oar, ass ess e d
in a
white shirt and bareheaded, with hair cot
close, and from his great length of reach,
and thoroughly-at-home appearance in his
boat, looked invincible. lie i 4 slow in
action, easy and unconstriatted in his
movements, and pulls long, steady stokes.
trammill is of shorter stature, rattier t hie!:
set, but of firm muscular• developments,
and displayed that quickness and :entity
of movement while rowing, it hie!) is ids
peculiarity alone and which makes his
success in all contests a certainty.—
ffe was dressed in a bite shirt, wit ita
tight fitting cap, and presented a marked
contrast to his more t'Onimand:::g looking
opponent. The best haling diets between
the contestants. Ward's boat is
pounds heavier than hum The
weight of the two ml; a is just the .-nut' .
being 130 pounds.
(hie of the judges hack s given the
signal, the boats started in line
style, Ward being a trill! , :di vad a tit-t.
Thliy continued without any perc,ptildi
change for a distance of alien; a mile. mass
they having any apparent advantag e . eta
p; ming under the Columh;tt bridge. (et tte•
dose trip, Ward IV4S t )
ahead. On turning the stakes at Girard
avenue bridge, the boats were close to•
gethar, Hammill . having the short turn
and entering on the home streteil about
a length ahead of his campetit or. Ilarn
mill maintained the lead during the
remainder of the contest. On ;tearing
the starting point the distance between
the boats was perceptibly increased,
both men pulling slowly and evidently
fatigued. 'Hannon! passed the Judge's
boat twenty-two seconds in advance et
Ward, winning the race after a very ex
citing and closely contested trial el skill.
The time made by Hammill w as
seven minutes forty-one s,rou which
was announced by one of the judges as the
quickest time ever made :n this
The excitement among the sp, etmors as
the boats neared the starting point, was
very great. Loud and . prolonged cheers
greeted the winner during his passage up
the river. A great number of persons
ran on the tow•puth on the west side of
the river, following the boats, shouting,
efieering, waving hats, handkerchief;.
This was Hammill's first five mile race.
and the result shows that he is the supe
rior of any man in America. Large sums
of money exchanged hands Lit the result,
both in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. hut
the friends of the defeated tiompoitor
were not satisfied with the I'vsllll and de
sire to have the trial renewed at an early
day. The race was the most exciting as
well as the most important tha t
hat ever
taken place in this State.
Mr. Bruno!.
F. R. Brunet, Esq., who was exchanged
for Mr. Laurence 11 ashington. arrived
here yesterday. He left Harrison's Land
ing on Monday, in company, with a nit tn
eer of released Union prisoners, and has
been in Washington, urging the Govern
ment to make an immediate exchange for
the eleven civilians of the Pittsburgh
Sanitary Committee, now in prison at
Richmond. This the Government has en
gaged to do immediately, and a list of
eleven rebel civilians has already been
made out, who are to be offered in ex
change for our citizens. Mr. Brunot went
up the James river on the same transport
which conveyed a large batch of rebel pri
vates and officers, and delivered himself
up, according to the terms of his parole, to
the rebel authorities. They told him he
would have to go back for the present to
Richmond, the late cartel making no pro
vision for the exchange of civilians. He
was informed too that he would be obliged
to walk the whole distance. He spent the
night with the rebels at the river shore,
expecting to start the next day on his toil
some- march, but, at a conference held
with the two chief rebel commissioners,
they finally agreed to exchange him for
Mr. Washington.
Mope maces int Prospect.
Pittaburghers who were at the races be
tween Hammill and Ward say that a !bur
oared match, or $5,000 a side, was being
arranged and that, terms had been nearly
agfeed upon, the only point of difference
being that the New Yorkers wished the
boat and crew named at once, which was
objected to for the reason that if any of
the crew should die or be disabled a sub
stitution would be necessary or a loss of
the forfeit. The expenses are to be paid
by the side in whose waters the race is run.
It is believed that terms will be agreed
upon. If the race does come oft - it will
be most exciting, but the result can be
easily predicted, as we have crews here
who can "beat the world.''-
"Joe" Bash, of this city, has also chal
lenged Stephens. of New York, for a
three mile race, for $2OO, ssoo, $4OO or
WO, on the Schuylkill, any day within a
week; but Mr. Stephens has not yet re
plied.
Mustering and Disbursing
Officer.
The following announcement appears
by authority: " Capt. Elisha H. Luding
ton, Seventh United States Infantry, will
relieve Major A. Montgomery, Quarter
master, United States Army,. in the duties
of musterigg and disbursing officer- at
Pittsburgh, Penna."
Casualties to the 4 1111.11tegiamat.
The folloviing le' se lifirAiribik'
casualties in this reginient, which contains
two companies recruited in this City; Co.
13, Capt. W. L. Foulle and Co. F, Capt.
Beni. IV. Morgan :
• Cu!, Knipe, wounded in the head and
wrist. .
Mtii.:r Mathews, wounded in the arm.
Adjutant Boyd, wounded slightly.
Company A—Capt. Eisenbise, wounded
and missing ; Lieut. Selheimer, killed.
This company had about :6 killed, wound
ed and missing.
Company B—Capt. .Foulk, wounded
and missing; ; Lieut. Scott, wounded. The
casualties in this company amounted to
about 40.
Company C—Capt. Luckenbach, wound
ed : Lieut. Wilson, wounded and missing.
This company carried into the fight 67
men, 15 of whom have only reported at
the present writing.
Company D—Capt, Brooks, slightly
wounded. Forty men of this company are
missing.
Company E—Lieut. S. -Jones, killed.—
Forty men are missing.
Company F—Lieut. Craig, shot in thigh;
Lieut. Mathews. leg shot off. Twenty-
WO men of this company only are ac
counted for. Limit. Craig arrived here
on Thursday, and is now at his home
on the Braddock's Field plank road. He
reports the death of several members of
Co. F. viz: Thos. J. Thomas, Bth Ward,
formerly clerk at Franck & Co.'s, Filth
treet, IVm. (iettys, Bth Ward, Wm. Stet
tier, ;th Wit-d, Jas. Davis, Bth Ward.
Company G lost no officers. Twenty
two men only have reported.
Company 1 1—Lieut. Gorman and Lieut.
Selfridge both missing. This company
was almost annihilated, only ten men hav
ing reported.
Company I—Capt. Griffith missing.—
Eleven men have reported in this corn
,all
Co in pun y K--Lieut. W. Caldwell and
.ient. A. Caldwell both killed. These
re brothers, and a third brother, a ser
i'alli in the same company, was wounded.
'Lite Nine Months' Men Ordered
to Harrisburg—Eight Compa
nies Gone.
Cap!. L. 11. Smith. commandment at
Camp ll:iwe. returned I'rout Harrisburg
y,terilay, having gone on for the purpose
of cumsulting with the State authorities
concerning mit new camp. lie brought
with him orders for the fifteen companies
of nine Months' men recruited here to
proceed to Harrisburg at once. Trans
porta:ion was accordingly provided and
the following companies were to leave at
s lock last evening :
Clark Infiintry. Co. A, Captain .1. lt.
Clark Infantry. Co. 13. Capt. D. lloisol
Clark Infantry. C:t. (7, Capt. S. Drum
It.fitntry, Cu. A. Captain 11.
I hover.
Butchers' Infantry, Co. 11 . Captain IL
Maxwell.
Walker lidantry, Captain U. K. Tyler.
Lass Infantry, Captain F. Gast.
Howe Engineers, Captain S. E. Adams.
The remaining seven companies, inclu
ding the two from Tarentum, who will re
turn lo•dry, !having gone home to await
fht• opening of camp,) were expected to
leave for Ilarrishurg this evening. These
compahies will be organized at Harrisburg
and tilt; clop here will he occupied at
WWI: , by thee ten already recruited under
he cud. Companies will be sent
into camp as soon as li,ll and now that it
is detiniiely settled that they will be ac
:cved in lieu of drafted militia they will
rapidly fill up their ranks. We expect to
'nen in camp here within ten
days. f i r the second call.
I;clore the time for the departure 01
ti,, troop s arrived the order was coun
termanded and the wh.de fifteen companies
will be kept here until : l londay, perhaps
longer.
Recruiting in Fayette County.
B. B. Brown, editor of the Times, and
Lieut. t; .1. Vangilder, late of Co. C.,
regiment, are now actively engaged in re
erniting a new company in Brownsville.
In 7ltiontOwii, Thomas A. Stone and Win
1. IVe,:t are actively engaged in recruit
ingrorni•Capt. Stone has gone to
Ilarri4ur g to have his company assigned.
sergeant Junu'•c IL Springer has also re
ef i% ri ',vend recruits for the artillery
Dist 1 11=1111Shed
Two distinguished visitors made their
appearance in the city yesterday, in the
nersons Ut two cuviuuslydressed merchants
from lionthay, East Indies, reported to be
worrh ril•out ti' 5 . 010 . 111, 11 each. They Caine
over in the, (treat Eastern and are 611 a
toar of ohscrvstion. They were touch
tere,r,7,l in what they saw here, especially
the Fort Pitt cannon foundry. They are
stopping id the Monongahela House.
Recruiting Superintendent.
Col. Chas. F. Campbell, of the •57th
Pennsylvania regiment, arrived here on
hursday, having been appointed Recruit•
ing Sdperintendent and Provost Marshal
ror the Western District of Pennsylvania.
Colonel I. looks inneh improved in ap•
peartince, though he has not yet recovered
from the serious injuries received at Fair
Oaks. Ile is at present stopping with a
relative, hut will establish his head
itito ors here nail open an (Agee in a few
days.
rillsburgh Banatlion.
This corps now number three hundred
nod seventy-t Ivo, rr , lniring, but twenty
eight to complete the number required.
Those wi Thing to enter the service have a
oportunity presented. This battalion
is under the command of Major Charles
B. McCullough. Recruiting office on
Fifth street in Lyon's building,
l'aintlal Accident.
Patrick ifonahue, assistant pressman at
the Gazette office, met with a painful acci
dent yesterday morning. His left hand
was caught in the machinery of a steam
press, which he was adjusting, and all his
fingers more or lesi inured, the bones be
ing broken and splintered. One finger
was amputated and another will probably
have to be Cut OVI
Oh i Yes
The Philadelphia :VOA Ainerican says
of the late race: "The long talked of
rowing match between Chambers, of New
York, and Ward, of Pittsburgh, came off
yesterday upon the Schuylkill. The Pitts
burgh champion won with ease."
Dedication.
On Sunday. the 24th inst., the new M
E. Church, near James Bryan's residence
in Tyrone township, Fayette county, wil
be dedicated with appropriate ceremonies
The Rev. Samuel Wakefield, D. D., Rev
1. C. Pershing and Rev. Mctllyar are es
pocted to officiate.
The Rabin Infantry.
This company is rapidly filling up and
but a few men are needed to complete the
roll. The Captain will paya liberal boun
ty for good men. headquarters No. 63
Fifth strePt.
_l_r 1&
Boots, Shoes and Gaiter..
Just received at li2Clenand's Auction
House, No. 6 . .3 Fifth street, a large assort
ment of Men's, Ladies'. Misses',Boy's,
Youth's and Children's Boots an Shoes.
Hooka at Auction.
Will be sold this evening at McClel
land's Auction House, a choice collection
of Books.
Detailed on Recruiting Service,
Capt. E. S. Wright, of the 62d regiment,
here on sick furlough, and just recovering
from an attack of fever, has been detailed
on recruiting service, and will open an
office in a day or two.
Meethar at Casonsbierig.
"Coll
Hall, Canonsburg, was densely crowded
with a large assemblage of citizens, called
to consider the state of the country. The
meeting having been called to order by
Wyo. McDaniel, Esq., Rev. Dr. Pressly,
of Allegheny city, was elected President
and Rev. Dr. McKinney, of Pittsburgh.
appointed Secretary. Dr. Jacobus, of the
Allegheny Theological Seminary, led in
an address to the Throne of Grace. Col.
Wm. Hopkins and Edward McDonald,
Esq., were chosen Vice Presidents. Able
and patriotic addresses were delivered by
' Prof. Wilson, of Allegheny; Rev. G. Hays,
of Baltimore; Rev. Isaac Hays, of New
burgh, Pa.; Rev. David Barron, of Holli
daysburg, and by 'Col. Win. Hopkins. of
Washington county. The meeting hail a
good effect upon recruiting.
Now Ms the Thue.
I , There remain now but a few days du
ring which volunteers will be accepted.
and after the 23d inst. there will be no
way of escaping the draft. We therefore
advise any who contemplate enlisting to
save themselves and the county from the
stigma, to call at the head-quarters of the
J. K. Moorhead Infantry, Lyon's build
ing, Fifth street, second story, when.
Capt. H. Hughey will offer extra in
ducements, in the way of private bounty.
The company, a line one, is nearly
and will soon be ready to go into camp.
Come up and enroll your name, at once—
don't wait for the draft.
Jefferson College Aluutsal.
The Alumni Association of Jefferson
College met on Tuesday, sth inst., in
College Hall. Jas. I. Kuhn, historian of
the class of '32, was absent and Wm.
Orbison, Esq., of Huntingdon. Pa., per
formed his task in an acceptable manner,
though extemporaneously. Rev. David
McKinney. l). D.. was re-elected Pres;
dent of the Association; Prot: A. Linn,
Secretary, and Rev. Prof. Smith. Rev. I:.
F. Wilson, together with the President
and Secretary. a Business (7 ,, nitnitt t -e.
Rev. E. 11. Nevin. I). I)., was chosen
Historian 11,r the class of nod Hu g h
McAllister, Esq., as his alternate.
New Patriotic Song.
"Three Cheers for the t7Lion — is ihe
title of a new and Stirring patriotic song.
for Sale by Mrs. Charlotte Blume. No. .1::
Fifth street. The words and musimwhich
are well adapted one to the other, are by
Mrs. Ernest, a music teacher of our eity,
who has written some fine music. It is
appropriately dedicated to the venerabl e
Judge Wilkins. We have heard the soi , u
highly spoken of and believe it will he
very popular.
National Hank Note Reporter.
The publishers, Messrs. Feld S Imre,
sends us the ell rrent :tuwbe•r of Their valu
able Bank Note Reporter. whi.•h should
be in the hands of every business num in
the country. It contains a lite sinmile• u
bill on the Hamilton Bank, New York.
which has been altered to represent many
good banks. All notes of this dem:6l4l,m
should be refused, on whatever lTank, as
they are worthless.
Genf lenien'm Furuilthi sag Good's.
IV hite ethirts, colored shirt A. woolen
army shirts, and shirts olev.ry deseription,
drawers, hosiery, }hires. , ravats, :I,•ck•
ties, pocket haulkereltiefs, and in short
crery description of gentlemen .4 furnish
ing goods may he found at I. Carnagh
an's .N 1 crchant 'lttilortbg a n d t :ottot:.
estnblishment, Federal street. 10
. 1 . ..
Itintnund. Allegheny cite. Jry a half]
dozen of Cartinghti's white ,11:rt,.
Degree Conferred
At the corcltilerteeMent
ege the degree of I). 1). was cookrred
among others. on Rev. I. C.
this etty, and ller. C. C. of Shat, , ,t
PA.
DR. VAN lit'ith:‘, L.
consulti.d daily at Isis room-. in th,
Block. Pitthburgh.
J' PH NEYgli
JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
mAry rtcry RIL as or)
FANCY AN'. PLAIN
FURNITURE dr 41711 A I RS
IVAHF: I OUSE.I,ISsAnTIiFiELDSTIi6ET
[!Between Sirdi street anu Virrits ailoy
Volunteer Enlistment
BLAINKS,
CF.IZTIVICA. 1E
U It to F 0 N
RECRUITING OFFICER.
Nor fiats by
W. S. 'WEN,
'7'A7'/U.\'F,ll .I.\'li /Y+l.\'%'lil.
cuItNER W')O!, 3c mitt) STS
CU•KI.F.hi U. SUPER. RUIEUUST,
ORM PENN AND SAINT - CLAIR STREETS
Ix now prepared to furnish
FRUIT SYRUPS,
Of the finest quality, lo the trade, in any q uant
tit, to Bolt purchasers
Nor Fountains refilled at the shortest
notice, and warranted to give entire satis
faction. my 24
WOOLEN KNITTING YARNS!
1000 Pounds, of most desirable Colors
of Roston Knitting Yarns
Just received. Sold. wholesale and retail, by
EATON, MACRUM & CO.,
17 Filth street.
• 000
BUSHELS OF RYE
Wanted at
MOORE'S DISTILLER E
Fill pay the highest cash prises.
TIIOMAS MOORE.
SR First street, Pittsburgh
rIIIS DAY-
Jut opened a complete amortment of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
W. H. MeGEE a CO.,
rai9 1411 Federal street. Anathema ell::
LAMPS! LAMPS !! -
THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN PITTS.
BURGH to buy
CARBON OIL sad
CARBON OIL LANIPS.
Is at SCHMERTZ & BLEARLEVS.
No. 153 Wood street.
Opposite the First Church.
Cdr9ILUTIRLDOIS moor sad ALL
other vistok. for
jiTLIT
wood Oink ,
1101'T Intirs N. V.lll KM
Well Li toned nood stretched, fror Ade :t the Leath
er lore
G r l7l II WM-M. VELA 111 GE, 233 LIB-
r ilE 4 nEkatt"rooTsi•WASH—MlS
elegant preparation is recommended as be
ing superior to any article now used fur preserv
ing the TEETH.
RE ITS REGULAR USE.
It will j.r.zNerve the' teeth from decay,
It will neutralize all otTcnNi s-eretion. , around
he tenth.
It will ear,. I:l..ers,
It - at l inak.,,,tt ,p. may cool; bard and healthy,
It will prevent Teeth ache when used regularly,
It will en re Met:ding
To Sun,hers and thownrs it is invaluable, iss it
pikes awes. all the disagreeable oth.r.t arittingfrinn
• h, u:•• in irs place imputtg IL de
1101titti Kr1 , 11111Ili• trc.rranve t.. the breath. Nn
re•r-en he VC:1114“.1: a !mile of TeHherrY
JOS.:PaI El.Elltisineteni t:•S.
Alarket th il e .
Sr Th.• highe,t ra-h ; paid for Beeeswax.
1111 i,
25 corner Ohio and Beaver iota,
sto,k 4)t flunv of all denrriptionn,on hand
mn.l, "rtirr. NIA b
nt iWEsTCASki
PRICES. :
Rer,:irirg prt.mptly t• 1
;1 dti
wet:Elio EXTItACTEIb flI 1' II 01• - r
• PAIN by the of an al.; .irt-tutt 'whereby'
druto er ztalrantr batte. - y nre used. Medi
en; get:ilea:on and their Itintiltei have their teeth
trAeted by niy •ritel are ready to tetttili
to the fwiety p.itniveArt,A of the operation,
whatever hart been <Aid by pl.:•••ii• intUreAed
theet,ntrary. .
knowledge
• 1 )-ARTIF14.1Al. TEt:III in,ertc.l ovrry
'Fie. 11/W. is,: will Whrrht,t th.
r It . 1 1 I; it
•sTi.;‘)s y 111:1 CI
Pittsburgh hiailufaoturod Furniture,
ciinri,inily on nnroi • e6n•h We ell! re!! at the
weest
dil 11. vF • EI. P,
• 111 F II S . T EI:l.
itil: II
NOI ES, Stu it 1. 7:44 t•ther Se.ou
HENRY W. BEAUMONT & 00.,
1,14111t11 EttLY OF 'IIIIIE I'WO 311111.1 ,
I F..reign BrandieA. Wines
:mil Riginerry. ,
Cherry. f;r411.1t.,. 01.1 I,lou,,t,g,th t j a ,
.titer K hiskie s J.inauka Rum. 6UPO
riL.r q 1111. Bitters, •
Libl.llllY
rpro.Pc F..urh effort. PittAitirgh. Pa.
m o d
erut, !Or Spiv .Ipr:ey t t i.ler for film
ily ..r
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11101.til: C.IRPENTERS
• • •VI UM ALLIE W. 1 4'10 Wow
xnd I.ll,vriy Nitirretn.
PITTSI;Ijiti:II. PA.
•irt pr.thpily mtvi.lol lu
/VIM PEN:INV/A.l\lA SALT MANI
FACTI 7 I(INO cuMPANY
nave removed their inky trout 21 Wood Ht. to
01,111 BRE WER. V,
Corner of Pill Nod Duquenno Way
OFFICE ON PITT STREET.
.
ril E P T NE It S lIIP lIERETO
- fore existing between Adam Becker and Jo
seph dolink in the steamboat •" dna Watson " is
hereby dissolved by mutual consent. Jos. Lefink
is to collect all debts duo said tomt, and pay all
claim.. against the mid bait. All having ClitiMS
are req./cited to present them immediately at
the turner of Smithfield anti Water streets. Pitts
burgh. A 1.0A.11 Ell.
auLtailw" JOSEPH LOFINK.
grB.ll - E 810 UNITED STATES TEEASE.
muir Its NoTE, niut
One Five Ballar :Merchants' and Manufacturers'
Bank, Pittsburgh.
The tinder will please lea en t he•same at "1-
lice, and receives Coward, aul2
LANDRETH'S
GARDEN AND FIELD SEED,
WARRANTED FRESH ANDGENEINE
N Aldo a amoral aaeortment of
Agrienline rad Implements, Fr n I
Shade noel Ornamental Treen,
reoeived and for sale by
BECKHAM it LONG,
No. 1127 Liberty areal,
doerb, mhZl
CORNWELL KERR,
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS,
(At the old eatabliched Coach Factory.)
DCQUERNE WAY,
NEAR ST. CLAIR STICEE'I
done as usual. i97
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THE BEST REVOLVER YET
grIOUPER'S PATENT DOUBLE AC
TION REVOLVERS. manufactured in
Pittsburgh. are admitted by competent Judges to
be the best Revolver? made.
They combine rapidity of fire with deliberate
aim. sunplicity of action . , and security from acci
dent, and are of the highest style of workman •
ship and finish
Office in Bank Block, Fifth street, over Kramer
Rahms. For sale by
CCOLTS'AND ALUM'S AND Wain
LOCK'S REVOLVILIgi—the best in Marko
—for We by
a 42 - BORN & ZIMLEIGIIIIIIIraist.
iI:W.LECTERE THE IltOF CITY
COLLEGE. owner of Nell sad St. Clair
Etr43.43, Saturday IflollliDl/ at II AL. 11.
RESOURCES OF NORTH AND SOUTH.
WILL OPEN
ON MONDAY, AUGUST IS, 'SS,
Notice to Recruiting Officers
ROOMS OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF AL L EGHENT}
COUNTY, PITTSBURGH, Aug. 15.1862.
ripllE COMMITTEE WOULD HEN.
pectfully request all persons recruiting men
far the three years service. in Allegheny count'',
to report the nutober enrolled by each of them
respectively, to enablir the committee to escer•
tain the aggregate free enlisled in the county
for that service to the present date.
This report 10 nut designed to supersede the re.
port required to be made to the military author.
Rtes. THOS. M. HOWE.
President of Committee.
LOOK AT No. 36 CARROLL STREET.
Allegheny City: A comfortable tau story
Dwelling House of Five rooms, coal vault, brick
pavement, lot 20 feet front on Carroll street bg
100 deep to Leadlie street, cost $1.160. will be so
for 4SO°. in easy payments,
BERT by
S,
TU E LATE . 4 D I VANCE,I aulti S. CUTH
51 &
Marke SON t st.
LACIUNf; THE
-IND WI:SU:ABLE STYLES
DR I" GOODS
Ithipted to the Fall Trade
DOMESTIC GOODS,
rr::rnasru I:EFM:F.
Ari,l will he gold at lemthark Eastern Price()
1 1.112 MS, CASH..
C. HANSON LOVE & CO.,
74 Market Street.
-• • --
G UM BELTING, OF • ruE BERT
Eastern make, Hum Parking and Gaskets
r oa!e by
M. DEI.A NIUE.
933 Liber y rvet ~f.poai c huxd of Wood
au 1,;
LIEATIIER WELTING-
N. DELA NGE,
233 I.o..trLy Streo Qpposite hemfot Wwri
STIII.:F:1". is the "nly Agent fi,r the ctile
NeVII Pftle•sol Woven Hydras*
aulf;
JOHN FLEEGER,
U M I -r Ii
ILLEGIIEN CI-'3
DRY.
131 :,u,tilfieLi.areet
R. It. BULGER ,
5 , .. 121 hmilletlelel Mar.
P IT/14111' 1144 II
A I I'IL ASSOIL IMENT OF
=:mm
I A" I) .1 01l 11 I: I: S
REMOVAL
tiEUltiili COLIIOUN. Agent.
LOST
J. M. COOPER & CO..
Patentees* IllarnitactuteriC
_ . ..,....
01/TICE QT TEM PIrfSITTROIt INSTBASCX CO.}
Curlier Market and Water Streets.)
PIT ISBI:RGII, August 15.1862
MIME BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
... this Company have this day declared a div
idend. out of the profits of the last six months, of
Two Dollars per share, in cash, _payable forth
with. F. A. ADIEIIART,
aul6:2w Secretary.
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SMITH & PITOAIRN,
MERCHANI"FAILORS,
T. ci..AL]tu.
VALUABLIE BOOKS AT AUCTION—
On Saturday evening, August 16th. at quar
ter to eight o'clock. at Masonic Hall Auction
House, 55 Fifth street, will be sold, without re
serve, (as the owner is leaving tbe city,) a choice
collection of Rare and I aluable Books,
embracingg among the number Volta're's Philo
sophical DietionarY, Compte's Positive Philos
opt y, flume's Essays and History of England
Taylor's Diegesis, Lie and Tneolosical Works of
rom Paine, Life of 'Luso. Shelley 's Poetical
Works, Parton's Humorous Poetry of the English
Language, Homer's Iliad. and many other works
of equal ralua, too numerous to mention. Also it
copy of Irebrger'n Unabridged Dictionary.
atilt T. A. MeCLELLA ND. Auctioneer.
TIERNAN Ac GETTV,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
TEAS,. WIVES. I.I4IIUOItS. ale c
NOB.. 11-F:AST corner or
OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND
Itead: Read : Read
HIGHLY IMPORTANT!!!
GREET RELIEF TO THE AFFILICT
ED, and those suffering from weakness of
s ght:
TO ALL. YOUNG AND OLD:
You wish to experience great relief in your
ithr try the world-renowned
RUSSIAN PEBBLE NPE4'IA4PLES.
Purchasers will continue to find perfect Estia.ic
riun by trying these Spectacles. Sold only by
J. DIAMOND. Optician.
Nu. ato Filth street, rust Ifni fling.
The Russian Pebble inserted in old franu., if
desired.
41- Bewar impoker4 h.nd Pretenders
irr2
. . .
EAGLEOIL woltu.s.
WIGHTMAN a ANDE3BOIti.
mocriNEfts AND DEALER.% IN PURE
AIL Carbon Vii . quality guaranteed. Pittsburgh.
Also. Benz9le and Car Grease cunstantly ors
hand.
Orrlani. kit .st t'hesa :Smyth a 'r W.ea
Hind First etreats. will he
WANTED.
vir SECONIII.IIII NI)
S IS 12 L. W ,
null-1..1
Confection Of Senna.
yiEniciNE IN INVALUABLE
as n will And gentle purgative. iikasttrit ;did
suureeabla to the taste. For ehiMren anit thitiente
pernan. it will be tour.
•
Prepared Ly
JOSEPH ELENISO.
JOSEPH FLESH NG.
,orner 31)trkt•t street .r.•l -he I,,nikiw,
Pure Holland Gin for Medicinal Pur
poses.
■ All IN u.EirEs OF APO ERIO
article of pure Holland Gin, itoported iu
quart tugs. enprevly fo ni
r edi , unal tuirpo.•ies.
Th. lia% Ili.: for thb , arCvin will iii ill,-
va-tly superior to the article usu.i.ll• I-arch:pad
in battles. Por sale by •
rt.Eni
oI I corner Market street and the Diamond. I 4,41 ; pitics NEW YORC.
. t„!ti ennui .w .I TueL , day - - Sept, 5
K EEP IT BEFORE TOE', . Saturday - Au,t. b ., ' 'Saturday. - - Oct. 25
SA V EsYOU MONEY Weth. ,, daY. - 1. 1 I . 111 - Dee.''
when you ean and get all ETTE It I' I A Nit. ;u, slay. Nov. Is, l
, let the thing itselt well as name: -tie :hat i- light -
and elastic tanah, that will not ache your wrist
and fingers iA a Pl.k.NO today and tounorrow.low
fat cash or approved aeceptances Call and he
WISE dt BROTIIEE.
M xriataotor.,+. I% Wood 'treet.
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
4 NMI 1.1. NEI) COW. A N PEIINON
finding lie: will be suitably rewarded by
leaving word at Grocery. ,in
-'reet, Allegheny, ..ppo,ite. l'atterium'a i.lllll her
Yard, by dropping a note in tue Pitt : d l igh
Post Office.
sill2-If
Ilts. I. 11. WILLIAMS:
• - •
Bishop Bowman Institute
a HOARDING AND DA 1 SO'llool.
for y„kin e Ladies will be opened on 'AI omtly
September I 4t. in thin large and commodiou s
dwelling near the zorner of Secorol and t4ntith
field street., the late repidence of .laines It. Mur
ray, Rev. A. TEN MU/ECK. Prineipal.
Circulars, containing terms. ,Fe , will he ready
in low days.
References: The Episcopal elcrev I the city.
Applications may heumd.,at the lIIS
Iho:tth inst.
Wholesale Grocery and Liquor Store
For Sale.
WIRE STOCK AND FINTICUES Or A
Wholemde Oroecry antl Liquor Bouse. do
tug a good trade on no of the best business
streets in the eitY. is °tiered fur sale. a. , the own
ers wish to go into other business. For further
partieulars *tithes,.
au7-ti LUCK BOX Is, Pittsburgh P. 1.1.
S1101:IIAILERS IN TIRE EANT IRATE
GONE TO WAR FOR THE $550 O(►
OFFERED 111"iriiE EMT OF EON.
TON. TUE ADVANCE IN LEATHER.
NATIONAL TAX, AND DEPRECIA
___
rrIoN OF CURRENCY, ALL cos.
SPIRE TO ADVANCE ROOTS AND
SHOES BEYOND ALL PRI:CEDEXT.
B UT
CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE.
No. 62 Fifth street,
HAVE MADE CONTRAcTs IN PHIL.
A DELPHIA AND CINCINNATI A
Y EAR AIL EA D. so WE NINA 1.1.
STILL SELL. AT ABOUT
HALF THE IiSIIALFRICI.
J.v29
NEW GOODS.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED *Rom
V V the East a large and choice selection of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Col - Gents' and Youths wear. embrawings all the
newest Myles COATINGS, CASSIMERES AND
VFSTINGS. W. H. MA ME et co.,
143 Federal street
erner Market Square. Allegheny , city. uiy9
Wanted Immediately
AIS THE LONG NIGHTS ARE DRAW
MG near, we want everybody in search of
Light tabu) ,
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS.
HALL PENDANTS, &e.,
At the cheap Cash Store of
SCHMERTZ k BLEAKLEY.
N0.'153 Wood street.
dlAAVllulmen 11111rOLVElla OP ALL
% e re for We by BOWN ispa t e m ,. _
NO.
The 'Only infallible itemedleeknowa."
"Free from Poisons." _
"Not dangerous to the Human Family,'
"Rats do not die on tho premises.'
"They come oil' out their holes to die."
Sold Ecervithere—by
Ali WHINA3AL!: DRUOCHRTS in the large cities.
and IT Druggists, Grocers, Storekeepers and Re
tailers generally. in all Oountry Towns and Vil
lages in the United States.
B. A. FAlli , .:EsTocK & CO.. Y. R. SELLERS
.t• CO.. and ethers Wholesale Agents at Pittsburgh
Country cinders can order as above. Or address
dire.n--; 0: for Prices . Term& .te I to
Principal Depot, 4
111 EN
142 RY It.
dw 4170AITAR.
Broa
irt-3indalvie ay. New York.
ALLEUILENY CITY
(1 . /: ACTINU C..M,i CBS. U. S. ARMY.
Plttshurgh, Penn'a, Aug:. G. /
EA I.E isl/ PROP 5.% LS WILL BE RE.
L et this Oce until 12 M. on Satur-
I di: is, the !Oil, of A wrest, 1562, for the delivery at
the esuni to 6= establishes at Linden firers, near
this citv, et, , ,cch tiva, and in :inch quantities as
the undersizned tnev rcouire, of the following ar
ticles, viz: Mess Pork. Bacon. (clear sides.) Bacon
hams, Beans. Pees. Rico. llinniny. Potatoes. Cof
fee, (green.) C , tree, (ground.) Tea. Brown ,Sugar,
Crushed Sugar. Vinega r, (eider.) Candles. (Ada
an
mtinej a
Coen. Cren.) Salt. Molasses. Sour
Pickles, , euculither./ Soft Bread. Bard
ilre.td. and Frc3h Beef, .necks end shanks ex
fr, he ..f the best quality. Packages
to lie seznr..., and plakly marked with nett weight
mit tare, end hi , charge thereon allowol. Seim
r:.,o hi s will he received tor Fresh Beet. and for
tr ami hart B.rfnui, anti fur :111 the other srti
aboVo I ntnnerated collectively.
1).h. , 1 I , i It. a- 1 by -uaranty
for :he el:t1:1,1 1.1 3 ColltraCt..in case ..e
bid be
g-i.d and millietent security will
rr tithed Por the due performance thereof
1.0..ti1t ,•1 and Kllarantie: may be pro
cured • n applicatinn et this office. ii , rsonaily. or
hy letter or h , ieeraph.
taniu. natal: all the parties to
•it.tirrh , .
Th.. 1.; , •1 , ..,at- iu r- 1. , •t a e.elforinity to
,11. 14:uitir,sen!, wili•not lse considered:
it... pr,-;out nlicn the hills are
opened.
,i h•r..). , t all hi is is nerved.
•• Proposals far SehSigeaCet
11.1: 1 .11st;
1 1',.44,11 -Let.
h -1 At .1
Stoat: from New York to Liverpoo
egr'rhi. Tr:T.:hit:Teem ship lias too pawed herself
onyiushed I.r :peeTl, Rua ..outfort. (*ea
to,•,j ,!..e..r.1%, mer l e, gee
,,lizientled the el'aible conveyance for
n eery.
FT NFT f t . . - SHO tO $155
each berth. nceer,T:ol: totlte sae, situation, and
eeed.non-he oi the f-tdre llectes. all having
the
T.
otri, iTese,T tt: the : , ?iloons sa,l in regard
tealsloT.l attendance:
t•uit.s of op:l:wt.:us lit tannic; may he en
gaged by sTe,elAl Agreement.
r•ervants oc..ouiptin)ing pa?. , eerfers. and chil
dren 11:1,1'r It years of age`, halt fare; infants
fro',
:i13C0:+11) CAWN.
Ltrrth:i. weak ,o‘rvoci at separate ta
ble, ;..-st,
'flea et,: for the voyage to and from Liverpool at
a fore. an.l a halt,
111 IRD CA BIN.
I terte
vii:Wo StaZo Room—Passengers found
with lw/l. bedding . . table utensils. and good sub
mantled 100.1. •.. _ _ $55
s'ITEII
With sLloe: /or airoutiimodu'ions, - -
Billowed twenty oubio feet of
An es Perienoed burgeon on board.
Per or p... go :1 - ,13 . to
THOS. RATTIOAN.
• ta, Water street. Pittsburgh.
A:4. B roadwa yEY.
N. o N. Ir.
11/1W LANI/ ,v ASPINWALL. Agents.
eut
MILITARY BOOKS
LARGEST ASSORTMENT
MILITARY BOOKS
MINER'S
BOOK & PERIODICAL STORE,
PURE POTASH AND SODA ASH—
PuRE ParAsil AND SODA ASH.
ant in receipt of another supply of superior
Potash and Soda Ash. Those who make their
own Soap. and have use for either of these arti
cles mill find it to their advantage to examine my
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
J °MIMI FLEMING.
JOSEPH FLEMING.
corner Market street and the Diamond.
owner Market street and the Diamond.
iY2ft
- wericE TO OIL REFINERS AND
IN OD I ERS
TIIE PENNA. SALT MANUFACTURING CO.
Having completed their arrangemonts for the
Ulan ahLeture of
•
CONCENTRATED OIL (fl VITRiOL,
Are now prepared to supply the trade therewith.
Their Platinum Still having a capacity of 12.000
lhs per day, they will be enabled to SU orders in
large quantities without delay.
Address GEOH.GE AVMs
- (Alice. 21 Wood st...mosii.
St'ILDINts LOTM,IIO BY 120
for $151)---$ZO in hand. balaneefso a *ear.
Situate on Railroad streibt. Mt. Waslunidoe.
S. CUTHBERT k'SoNS.
M Market street.
I - 0 LAD -- rIOOAND .
Aliases. at IliceleHand's Auction. ira
ova -so auga
zt.s
F ILY Plcrariust received and to
fe AA r ia lwZ
mai Corner literket BIM IWO
1.
Red u
iIIaREAT AIEDUCTION =TEE PRICE
am op
HOOTS AND sn•
Marc boon made to meet the hard theta. ad).
and secure a bargain, at the eherigrzaillim
J. 11. 10
Market et.. 2d dowdiest JAW
. _
.________________
rib A ..lIONTII—FOIII awry A
•
. dal two story brick dw house. on
Third street, at the above low rellrom now flu
the Ist of April next.
P
i; CUTHBERT & SONS.
51 Market street.
CODIL IFACIii-G..00 MILD. Mt CSR
and funk by lIENRY H. COLL/YIR.
QOAPSTONE-40 RBLIS. 61 ROILS&
r - • SuAPSTONE received and for sale by _
nu'lG HENRY U. OOLL/NE.
161 TONE WATER PIPE-. 3,000 TAADO
1 7 —" , rations sizes, received and for sate blr
aoI;HENRY H. COLLINS.
STEAMBOAT AGENCY.
vv itAZI:E TT
tins opened an office at
NO. 90 WATER STREET,
Where he will transact a General Steamboat
Agency business. and would solicit a sham erne
reunge from steao_tboatmen. ap24-174
F'ov Gale,
gnoi E LARGE THREE-STORIED
'LP Brick Dwelling-House and Lot, N 0.72 lab..
erty strcec. The house has just been painted,
papered, and thoroughly repaired, and will be'
trild on accommodating terms. Apply to.
S. MoKEE,
102 Second street.
ul 2 :Iwtt
To Dekiroy---Rats. Roaches. &o.
licittroy--M ice. 311)106 and Anta.
To Deritroy—Bod Rua.
Dearot--Aloths in Furs, Clothes, &o.
To Destrcit---Mosquitoes and Fleas.
De.tro.v----insocts on Plante and Fowls,
T. r D''4' of on Animals. so. tom and pecies of VorMhl
ONT( 031 }my.
r/d Sith. J. army
74tr y
THE STEAMSFHP
GREAT EASTERN.
%Val it r Yot loss
I I. 1. 11 I,
P A Tc
IN THE CITY
Can be examined at
FIFTH STREET,
'ICS* door to Postornee.
''IMIfir TRFANTAtIt ° '.
WAR,
ANOTHER irRACIC CORPANT.
AN EXTRA BOUNTY TO EACH noun.
ste. (Mice 62 FIFTH STREET.
S. C. SCH A. ALMOYEERR.
,14=L -
JNO. SHAW. Jr.. 24 lasat
FOR 3 YEARS OR THE WAIL
SPRINGER NARDAUGN CADETS.
I IIIIIM•IINDE1111114111ED ANS NM
as CRUITING a Company toaerve under the
gallant SIGEL for the above period.
The firm of Herb:nigh have Itlbetally donated
the company, and promised more an moon as it fa
full.
.A - 01V /S YOUR TIME!
Who wanta to be forced to Melt. and roma
with the imputation of a drafted man?
Reeruithm Office at S:)WARTZ 'E. imam of
Liberty street and Plum alley.
O. REBELE. Captain.
.1.
LAN ILL. lat Ideut.
LANZ. al Lieut.
During the War .!
ILISLIMEN TO YOUR ADOPTED COUR
. TRrs CALL!
MHZ lINDERISIONZD Ain ass.
JR. CRUITING • (*ninny to be WWI lie
HIBERNIA RIFLES._.
Composed exclusively of Irishmen.
ALL BOUNTIES PAID.
Recruiting OEM at 74 Penvierlni4 4 • 17 11%
censer Chain= street, (at Culieton a) and 1.144
Fellow? Hall. Filth street, next door to broad
way Saloon.
WM. B. HAMILTON. CaPtaba.
GEORGE D. FAY. lit Lieut.
Government Rifles
OF BEAVNit COUNTY.
20es, $ 0 ARLIE . ..BODIED Bling
wanted inimediatilY.
Ali active aide-bodied Young men Matrons of
Joining this fine Company will call. or address**
undersigned, Huron Home. New Brighton.
ault-Std GEO. W. GLAg9 Captain.
"Brief the lips' meeting be, swift the hands' clue
ing.
Off fo r the wars! is enough for them all."
"NOW OR NEVER !"
T HE •
UNDESSIoNED IS E ar ;
INO A COMPANY OF MEN.
NOT FOR NINE OR TWELVE NORM. but
FOR. THE WA.R.
Thaw who enlist for thig period (which mobs
one year. two years,or three years will nark re
ceive thefollowily Emory and Adam.. Aar. out
being mustered into service:— .
Bounty from Allegheny County...
Bounty from the United States...
Premium from the United States.
One month's pay in advance.,
Total
—en
each recru
At the cl i ose of the wee
t. s 7 g will also hogeld to
Sensible of the great emergency WAthetatot
the President's call for Serkerre more men. I
cannot say to my friends. ••Gtor lintratlrsr.; -
" Come, Let Us Off to the Wu Together) _
in-Ogice. for thepresentja POURTHEITO_III
OP DISPATCH DUMDUM Be. 07 PIM'
street.
WE. IL MOODY,
Reerniting Omelet
RECRUITS FOR THE WARI
TIERNA.N QUAROW
Como UP AND VOLUNTEER:
If Yon. Don't You'll be Drafted 1
T trareouseasenes ARE ONSALIII.
••• /ZINO a emnPan, Air three years ordu
the war. and will &Inept all able-bodied men. nOl
over age. of good moral character. who will
calve the usual bounty, and $5 to each , man on
T r his name.
The Company. as soon as fi lled, will be sent into
rump, quartered and subsisted there. until armed
and eqT
ui
Tdierlu• •
Apply at nan Getty's store, corner Dia.
mond. and Ohio streets. Allegheny, or at oar
stand in the Diamond._ FRANK TIERNAIS.
DR. JAIL SCHOGON.
ALBERT PEART.
WAR FOR LIBERTY! - •
LIIIIERIMEN RALLY I ENLIST FOU
ill' Tad WAR lien wanted for the
JONES" L146111T INFARIner.
Fifty Dollars as soon as passed by the medial
officer appointed by Governor Curtin. TIMMY*
Five Dollars when company is mustered into the
service of the Federal Government, Thirteen Dol.
lace when the company is fell, being one, month's
nay in advance; Two Dollars is allowed for each
Recruit, making
NINETY DOLLARS BOUNTY.
CAPT. MeRLWAIN has seenthirteen month's
service in the Pennsylvania Reserve Corm; and
is authorised to Tail, a Company for three Yeats.
or derlngtaftwilr
ataftYen
Toed nna men. vobanteer at once, for if Ton are
. lied
nee, sad will geotapellno boantY.to do militarsiter-
Applications ands forenlisting at 68 Fifth at.,
third stern orwr the Jewelry Store of James R.
Reed do Co.
au9-tt J. H: IifeELWAIN. Captain,.
PITTSBURGH BIWA
COMPANY C.
MIRE UNDERSIGNED HAVE' AII.
TUMMY from Goyernor Curtin to arse
INFANTRY COMPANY,
For three years or the war, and have opined as
office at
MASONIC HALL, FIFTH NI IMIEV
Bounty at high as any other Company now is.
(waiting. Moral and intelligent young men are
requested to call. as we expect to rah; a int
class company or none.
BM. B. KERR. Ca_phdo,
iLato of Co. A..9th P. R. 0.1
ItOBT. W. BARD,/nLiout.
CHAS, M. GORMLY..24I Lieut. tali
808 THE WAILEI
ArINLY A WV DAYS IMEMAIN FOS
ux voluntary enlist' meat.
Drafted Mil do not receive either covenanting
or county bounty.
Do not be forced to serve your country. but 70 1 -
unteer. and receive the
BOUNTY OF NINETY DOLLARS
when 79u are mustered in t and the additional
bounty of $75 when the war m closed.
The undersigned proposes to enlist a tummy
of inflaters to serve for the war. and earnestly am
gee small patriotic, chime the necessity
luting at once.
Reendtng OSee. Connolly's Hall. corner Great
and Diamond streets. SAMUEL HARPER.
JOHN J. CABE. -
an' Heendting Man.
FARMERS. TAKE NOTICE»
OmanAgoimautoggsg U. S. Aginr;
Pinstough. Pa.. Jane 14. 1862.
THI6
H UNDEIIIIIONED WILL PEW.
CAIM good
SOUNDir .
Delivered in quantities not less than Ave him
fired bushels. Payment made on delivery. at
No. 1149 Liberty st=r on Levee.
MONTGOMERY.
jeds.dtt sjor and Quartermast er U. & A
METE E.11.120.11%,41130,
( 1 0111talef COURT sxcasointe.)
CORNER nrrn k SMITHFIELD STREETS.
- (Omsk' the Post Mow)
MINE 111171111CAIBER SWING
take the a bo ve well-known stand, win be
t eased to see hisMande
at all hours. His wine
l ums.ana a tirßN LtfiSDY. Proprietor.
RELIEF GUARD
FOR THZ
BECJETAIL RIFLE BRIGADE.
HAVE EZEN• ALTHORIZED TO
recruit a company for the Bucktail Brigade,
The Company will be armed with the best quid
ity of rides, and the Brigade will be detailed for
the most honorable service.
pay and bounty the game as other AUeghegy
county voluntearr
OW paid each recruit when mustered into iier•
vice.
Headquarters MORTON'S HALL, Fifth street.
opposite the Post Office. PitisburA.
WM. M. DALGILIRSH,
Recruiting °Sow.
FULTON RIFLES.
tit TEAMS OK DIMING THE Whit 1
wm All persons desirous of serving their roan.
t ry =d a m helm te compelled to submit to a draft, ealbut and thereby seem* the •
31FairsTy sinissai 1101111iTy.:
In maim of the regular Day. By authority
of
the Governor, this Company will be under the
ecunmand of
S. M. WICKERSHAM. Captain.'
J.BRITTON. First Lieutenant.
COME ON COME ALL!
Recruiting Mew. &Min House. in
Pittsburgh. and at Market House. A=
Citg.
an9.tt -
Lucent oil Wong
DUNCAN, Durimu. & co..
a.,04
rose mins sum.
' 4 ais ort o
MAIM _STNsige,