rel 4 111. PEI' ZNOILL It CO., NO. 37 'or PARK ROW_ NEW YORK. and 6 STATE STREET. BOSTON are our agents for the Daily aimilWitalkly Post in those cities. and are au thorised to tats Advertisements and Subscripti on s for as at our Lowe Rates. MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 18 CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD INTELLIGENCE FILE PAPERS WANTED. We need a few papers to complete our files, for which we will pay liberally at our counting room. They are as follows: 1861 —Nov. 29th, (2.) 1862—January llth. Come Up and Subscribe. We direct special attention to the adver tisement of tha Executive Committee in another column. It contains information of importance to all engaged in recruiting. Now is the time far every man to ao his duty to his country; let one and all come u p and swell the Volunteer Bounty Fund. The Volunteer Bounty Eland Previously reported 4 41,N.1 Lawrenceville Conte. i ttee, 2d pa y nll2ll t, 1 , \ E. Waking 1 Fourth Ward, Pittsburgh. 2,1 payment. by John D. McCord !, Third Ward, Pittsburgh, ti;erman) by .10. Abel :i Captain William B. II tt,let t 1 Captain C, L. Brennan 11 Captain John J. Me:Niiiliin ....... .... ...... ..... if George 11. Anderson Thomas A. Scott 47: SUBSCRIPTIONS AT THE RANKING IItHSSE llv Samuel Gormley D. M. Book John Smitley • David Ritchie . Penna. Salt Manufaoto ring Company Wood & Lukens Beniatniu Lutton Kelly, Glass oz Co I=l Messrs. Charles Hays and John D. Ne Cord, sub-committee in the Fourth Ward Pittsburgh, report the following riller tions: Iron City Trust CouipanY. Hand Street Bridge Cotonou.) Brown & Brother Wm. McKnight S. Ewalt & Co S. George & Co Brown & Kirkpatrick J. C. Bidwell Daniel Wallace Richard Hays Joseph Kirkpatrick James Thompson B. Wolf, Jr ie. G. Bailey Mackeown & Linehart Samuel Lindsey C. West & Co Henry 0. Hole & co J. B. McFadden & Cn Captain William Forsythe W, R. Murphy McCullough, Smith John Hanna William Ilanna R Hall P A Madeira Thomas Brown S Si, inner P Rodgers & W T flown Cash Smith & Pitcairn Red Lion Hotel William Biaelian , James Boyd ............... . S England .................. . . Dr S Bealz Cash (W & S P Johnson Cash (MJ John Darin,.l r ........... ....... J N Andrew... ......... . ... 0 Byrne . Campbell & Mullen .... . Gash 5R..... . ADDITIONAL Sl la:•rl „ S . Foster Jr FleeS.M. . W & 1) Hugo-, J Harvey Rubinson . . IV N Ogden ....... . Return of the Champion. Tames Hamill, now the champion oarsman of America, arrived from the scene of his late victories by die noon train on Saturday, bringing with hint the j amauVial boat or wherry in which he won oth races, named by him the ‘•Alexander King " after one of our citizens. 11 was accompanied by many friends an , 1 was enthusiastically greeted by many more on his arrival. It is said that Hamill's friends who took all the bets offered. sone. at heavy odds, won nut ices than i": 20,110,. The Eastern " sports " seem quite satisfied with one contest with Pitfsburgh muscle. skill and endurance, as Bash's challenge to Stephens remains unanswered and the terms for the four oared match talked of have not beedagreed to. Having beaten their champion twice with so much ease they do not know what we may yet have in store for them, should they risk another trial. Sadden Death or a On Friday night, about twelve o'clock, an Irish woman na:ned Duffy raised quite a commotion in the vicinity of her rusi dence, Smith's Court, off Robinson street, First ward, Allegheny, by rushing out into the street, muting that some one had killed her child—and the babe. about five months old, was really found dead in a bed up Stairs. Mrs. Duffy and her husband both seemed under the influence of liquor, and as the woman blamed the latter for the child's death, he was arrested and locked up until the Coroner was sent for and hcld an inquest. On examination it was timud that the child had died from conrulAons— and as no marks of violence could be found, a verdict was rendered of ••death from natural causes." The condition of the parents and their cosnequent inattention to the child probably hastened its death. Harrisburg. Hon. Thos. M. Howe, chairman of the Executive Committee, left for Harrisburg on Friday night. The object of his visit is to ascertain how many men Allegheny county is expected to furnish under all the calls for troops and all other informa tion necessary to a rapid organization of the regiments now recruiting. The com mittee are extremely anxious that there shall be no drafting in Allegheny county and wish to take active measures to sup ply our quota at once. Mr. Howe will be home to-day (if he has not already re turned) and by to-morrow we may look for important announcements from the Com mittee. The patriotism of our people is unbounded and every man is interested in getting our troops into the field as early as possible. Under these circumstances what can we not do ? Colors Presented. • On Friday evening, Co. B, Clark In fantry was the recipient of an elegant stand of colors, presented by the Allegheny Greys (a home guard company formerly commanded by Capt. Boisol, of the In fantry) and the ladies who originally gave it to- that company. Jas. M. Ccoper, Esq., made the presentation address and Capt. Boisol responded in a. happy vein. After the last speech Jas. M'Candless, Esq., made one even more effective, pre :seating Capt. B. with SlOO to procure little comforts for his command. Then ;followed three cheers for the ladies, the lireys and Mr. M'Candless. J. X. Moorhead Infantry. The time in which we must make up our quota is limited, and unless we are ready at the time, no grace will be allowed, and drafting, looked upon with so much repugnance, will begin. Those who wish to avoid conscription, will fill ap com panies now forming. Capt. J. H. Hughey, of the J. K. Moorhead Infantry, will take a few more good men, to whom all the bounties and a private bounty in addition will be paid. Office in Lyon's building, Fifth street, second story. Pier Rifles, Co. B. The S. M. Kier Rifles, Capt. Jas. Col lord, have filled their ranks to their maxi mum and the orginization of Co. B is .commenced, with Frank Van Gorder as Captain. ==M! eiy - liFiatreiatilt even among the rudest and most barbarous nations, these useful and beautiful organs have at . - tracted attention, and have been regarded as being of great importance for the pur pose of giving symmetry and beauty to the face. Whenever nature, that is sometimes I sparing of her gifts, has failed to bestow them on the teeth, and has made them defective in form, and tarnished in color, great care and cleanliness should be used in order to remedy these imperfections and faults. Then it is that a scientific den tist should be consulted, before it is too late, for thousands of teeth are sacrificed through carelessness that might be pre served through life if only attended to in time, and we would say to all needing the services of a skillful dentist to consult Dr. Von Bonhorst. His attainments are of the highest order, as is vouched for by eminent gentlemen, of skill in his profes sion. Many believe:him to be unsurpassed, and he is amply provided with all the ap pliances that modern art has given to the profession. His rooms are at No. 54 St. Clair street, over .1. M. Little's store. Found Drowned. The body of a drowned man was dis covered floating in the Ohio river at Wells li ttrg, on Wednesday morning, and an in quest held on the same. The verdict of the jury was fimnd drowned. The body, which had been in the water a consider able time, was that of a white man of me dium height, had on it a calico shirt, and was dressed like a river man. In . the pockets were found fifteen cents in change, and also a two dollar note on a New York bank. The body was decently buried. _____.......„,._ Deserved Promotion. Lieut. Henry W. Patterson, of the Fourth Infinttry, has been transferred from the regular to the volunteer service and made Colonel of the Eighth Pennsylvania Reserves, viee•Col Geo. S. Hays.resigned. Col. Patterson is a worthy gentleman and an accomplished ()dicer.. He went out as a Lieutenant in t lie volunteer service and subsequently received at appointme nt in the regular army• lle was a resident of this city, and formerly of Uniontown. where his father lives. Missitm Soldier at !tome. W. .1. Patterson, of Co. I', ic a pt. Wright, 1;;'d regiment, whose fate. sine° the battles before Richmond. has been in great doubt, arrived at his home in the Eighth Ward last week. Ile states that lid was wounded in the engagement at Gaines' Landing on the 27th of June, re eeiving a bail in the thigh. lle remained in the vicinity of the battle field sixteen !ay,: tad a:is four days in Richmond. lie ms min h, lint is now recovering non 11;s wound. Out on Parade. S,•i.L.:l ut the nine nionth6 companies inarelied through the streets on Saturday afternoon and presented f•L fitteappeztraitee. They were the Clark luflittry, Cos. A. It, anti C. Capth. Churl, Itinsol and Dram. 11titehift,' Int . ;:tiny. C.•- , A and 11, Capt,. 1 LLuiver lasleell. llowo Cola. Athia 11"::Iker Infantry,- Captain Tyler. 'I or were a tine looking holly id . nun :Lit I viii credit to Western Pennsylvania. A l'iestsiatit liesidelier. • V.re direet tilf•3;tctition Ur our read,c nwrchants and others, de,iring IL Pita tortahli• rp , i(l ,, nee. to thy advortist•ment atiothf.r plaeo, headed ••For l'h 11(..,,,.• is a lino. vne. 'wan with ail Ow onivet.ionces uttach..d. lot is lar:!, and i n a firs. garden, The property 1. f•Vt . t ‘ way dosirable, and can ha r lii, I . nit goo. Gone into l'ontp. The Semple 111 ry, Co. A., Captain Moody, and Co. It,. Cart. Munroe, went into Camp Howe on Friday last, also a company from 'iereer cunty. which ar rived on Friday evening. Quarteri are ready for ot6, r eompanies, and front this time ail companie.; can he accommodated in camp titst :Li they are organized. Sworn in for Three Years. We are asked to correct a statement concerning Copt Moody Semple Infant ry. whie•h we did not make, hut to set them right repeat what Wn have already stated : that the company WAS 6WOrII in tor three year.. but as.ignial to the nine months• quota. to tilt it up, by the Executive Coup mittee, to take the place of a disbanded ~-unpany. Eery. The weathers of this somewhat celebra ted battery are all from this and Allegheny City. IVe learn by a letter front an Offi cer of the company that They were in the recent fight at Culpepper; he speaks of it as one of great severity, for a time. The loss to the battery was two men killed and six wounded. They lost three caissons and fourteen poises, kat saved all the guns. --- Lieut. Cot. Sweitzer Released. The many friends of Lieut. Col. J. li. Sweitzer, of the tt2d, will be gratified to learn that, he was among the 0110 hundred and Iltrty-tight Union prisoners, including (lens. McCall and Reynolds, who, after being exchanged, came down from Rich mond on the 17th. He has probably joined his regiment in the Peninsula ere now. .Atlantic and Great Western Railroad. At a late meeting of the Directors o the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad, the road was located through the town of Warren. It was also announced that three thousand men were now employed on the road, and that the iron would be laid shortly at Ravenna, to run East and West from that, point. Steamboatto Sold. The following Pittsburgh boats have re eently been sold in St. Louis and Cincin chiefly to government: Linden, Capt Barton; Citizen, Capt. Calhoun; Pores Rose, (new) Capt. Marratta ; St. Clair (Jw) Capt. Cochran; Brilliant, (new ('apt. Mason ; St. Louis, Capt. Reno. Something New. S. Johnston, Druggist, corner Smith field and Fourth streets, advertises in to day's paper a Soda Pill manufactured in London by the celebrated Prof. &oche don, which is very popular there, and thus far has met with great success here from the speedy relief it insures in all cases of acidity in the stomach. Convalescing. Capt. E. S. Wright, of the ti2d, who has been much prostrated by swamp fever, contracted on the Peninsula, has recover ed so far that he is now able to be about again. He has been detailed on recruit ing service here. Going into Camp. The Monongahela Republican says: " The Lawrence Guards, Capt. A. T. Gregg, will leave this place on the 11 o'clock boat on fuesday next, 19th inst., to go into Camp Howe, at Pittsburgh." Gone East. Jas. S. Mania, the popular comedian at our Theatre, has gone to Philadelphia, where he has secured a good engagement at the "Continental." A circus traveling in this State is adver tised as a "Grand 31.1111iserial Combina tion Circus and Homohippodeal Amphi theatre." Home. John S. Hall, Esq., of Manchester, who has been in Europe for some time, arrived at home on Saturday, in good health and excellent spirits. - tILABI4. O .iIe. iiir i,== gnilln'pleining NM . be stroked74leary Loss—Three Hurues Burned. About half past two o'clock on Sunday morning a fire, the origin of which has not been ascertained, broke out on Marbury street in the rear of the large planing mill on the corner of that street and Duquesne Way, owned by John Heath, which was in a short time entirely destroyed, leaving only a portion of the bare walls staudihk. The building, which with the steam pines furnishing the motive power, was valued at about $ 12,0n0 was occupied by several distinct establishments, viz: the planing and flooring mill of Heath A Cu.. the box factory of Heath & 011icer, the door and sash factory of Donnelly & Johnston, and the shop of Isaac Mien, boat builder. Mr. Heath has about $2,1.100 insurance on the building, but none of the tenants, we believe, had any insurance, except Mr. Gullett, whose loss over hist:- rAnce is about $l,OOO. We could not ascertain the loss of the other occupants of the building. The lire also communicated to a carpen ter shop on Duquesne Way, owned and occupied by hall and Richey, (the power furnished from the phtning mill) which was deturoyed, with i In nets barrels anti 12,000 staves, and all the tools in the shop. Their loss is $l,OOO, on which they have iCO insurance. Some r 51,000 feet of lumber, i n th e board y a rd of •McQuewan Douglass, On Duquesne w a y, next to the Cooper shop, was destroyed. Loss s'sf,tam : covered by insurance. The planing will of the firm, on Liberty street, commutdeating with the board yard, and also a ;tlg,' quantity 0 other lumber, narrowly ostaped the lire being saved only by the , •..titions of tin which threw an immense ymw tity of water. tram,' sited orstable. in the rear planing mill, was :List. • with :Imo Nitres and a large hull tioo • belonged respectively to heath Ileath A I /fficer and JoLII driver employed at the :Mil: "Fe, ! .:a t yard were also ilestrii•i•ii. tlr. Ma:batty street. :hi , dwelling Geo. Dress. his carpenter :hop iu :Ile rear, and the dwelling of tie, won• partially demolished by the fallinlf itt wall of the planing mill. The buildings were all eri , ‘•ted on the Schenley properly und the total lei: is s• timated :i:20,01)0, on which there less ilian About ono bun dried hand; several .o.llllllmm iarpentcrs employed by 3lr. will be thrown out of work 1,) this tire. The engine.; perfuirmed prodigie=. the irenten working imenmtically and with 'rent. judgment. Tho cm ;he ipper side to Marhury ,:r.•et eer, it: :at ninent peril tbr some tune mol i.s,•r,• only :teed by the ilelug , • wa!••r • e:red I'llu. %isle 'loot 111..0 ,11.111. Capt. 1. . W, Sun: ••••mmandato It ' amp Ilowr, orticrs .rum iiarriAFan: niu rvi . ruited lien• lIP r• . p ,, :t ;It llurri, 01111 - 611 a) of th orris. fh,•c Vii!. av,ordinzly rt , ra:im kVs•d V aftl•rrio,:n or ,-v Wt : nnti.•rt-tatal that th• ••r.. ot . I it , • rtgiwoot to 1.t.• forrop.i of tit,' of th., oom hfl% 1••••• ti inda:tt..i and that lion, J. N. • ;,, burz tit I.n.wari• it 1.- n;,•2,- "Itia• i.traTr, :tr.- ' •: ••i• ;. .;. 1). 1.:.-;tt. 1. I t la•r InJuned iit the Piro Ir. rrasvt;.r.l. E. t not ~ • nonsly in:ari.d. a, wa, n. r yusnordas— at tIo•M:trI 4.1, tql Ifl.kril t h.• ttrott bill sium.• nn.! While aiding i n t h.• Th. ho hid! izootli 40 . 4 .;p0r1!.• tb.• wl•n• ;!, by falling of another building. Slight.ljr Wt)usailetl )Ir. .1. %V. Baxter, .4 this rite. ha, i•eived a letter from ter. of Battery. ,itating that had 'Wen slightly wiiiitided imy a fragin if a shell iu the tight trt•pi.,•r. Vas nitli• to go o:1! suret•y iehl next day. 1 . 01111 it privat, Ii j tt rh =tal , •+ that L. FOU I kv. of the hadly w , nio in the foot at Culpepper and taken prisoner. The Repterve% The Pennsylvania ,rve :IVO been detached from lien. Alcri command and sent to roinfon, tit DENTISTRY ! ! Dr. lionßonlwrst, No. 54 St. Ulair otreu TEETH EXTRACTHD WITIII , L3T PAIN aulB JOSEPH MEYER & SON, MMIFUVACTURICRS or/ FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE & CII,A IRN WARP:HOUSE, 11:5 SMITH FIELD STREET Botween Sixth street and Virgin alloy,) Volunteer Enlie►tment BLANK'S, EMI= CEI 3L' I *E" CA. 'r S 11.1 U 44 E 0 CITECI RECRUITING OFFICER, For sale by W. S. HA.VEN, STATIONEI? AND PRINTER, CORNER WOOD & THIRD STS EAGLE OIL WORKS. WIGHTMAN & ANDERSON.' REFINISIVS ANDIZAILERIS IN PURE Carbon quality guaranteed, Pittsburgh. Also, Ben=le and Car Grease constantly on hand. Orders, left at Chem, Smyth k OA on Wate and First streets. will be promptly filled. Read ! Read ! Read ! HIGHLY IMPORTANT !!! t EAT RELIEF TO THE AFFLICT- Wilr ED, and those suffering from weakness of sight- TO ALL, YOUNG AND OLD you wish to experience great relief in your (ht., try the world-renowned JR VIOL' N PEBBLE SPECTACLES. Purchasers will continue to Sad perfect. astisfao- Lion irtrying that flpestadag Sold onIYIY J. DLUIOND. OPSeian No. SA Fifth street„ Post EuilditYr, de he The d. Russian Pebble inserted in old frames , if e 4 11111.5rwas Importers and Pretender bre BELTING. OF TUE HINT %inni Park tii; and li:iskt,to f.,r 1.. 1 11%11.11E. 233 ,;rect 4,1 Art 11' 711 II USE— M. DELA N E. 233 1.1111- gir rEEEf. i• Arent f-r the Mlle ~1 N.,* Patient Noe en Illydrsial 41.1% litt 11 'II RH TOOTS( • WAL O 4II—TII IS ticc..int prcl•arkiliori i, r,,orw,endta as h o . ia , 11,4•1:$, t any artiel•l Ilsnl for I.l"C6erV th,, 121.F:111. 11.1 irs 111:1:1 I.A SI I SI:. ; ttlyt LAWN/ 4/allik ILILOUR—se !Wow,. CMINIMPAIII. AL' ILY Flour Just remitted and ticiiir MLA. ad 2 Omer Mehl andWelev S CUTIIBERT & SONS 51 Market street For Side, S. MeICEE, 102 Second street, TIIIRD c•'trrs. Cazi be examined at FIFTH STREET, next door to Postothee. KL!,,ITARY NOTICZB RAHN INFANTRY. "Dr FOR TII WAR ANOTHER CRACK COMPANY AN EXTRA BOUNTY TO EACH RECRUIT I (S. °theta MYTH STREET. PALlitillt. tain. 8 C SCHOYER Cap itt Lieut. JRO, SHAW. Jr., al Limit FOR a TEARS OR TUE WAR. SPRINGER NARBAUCH CADETS. THE UNDERSIGNED ARE *E. CUTTING a Company toner. under the gallant SIGEL for the above period. The firm of Barbanel' have liberally donated the eompanY. and promised more as soon as ft is full. NOW IS YOUR TIME! Who wants to be forced to tiitht, and retain with the imputation of a drafted man? Recruiting OMee at 133 WAETZE , corner of Liberty etreet and Plum all O. MIME. Contain. J. ONEILL' let Lieut. LANZ. 2d Lieut. During the War! IRISHMEN TO YOUR ADOPTED DO UN TRY'S QALL I WIRE UNDERSIGNED ARE th e CRIIITING a company to bevelled the HIBERNIA RIFLES, Composed 'eclair, ly of Irishmen. ALL BOUNTIES PAID. Beatable Offices at 74 PeasylvaaiaAvni .ae earner Chahtsen street. (at Cambial.) aad Odel Fellows' Ball. Fifth street. next door to Broad way Saloon. WM. B. HAMILTON. Captain, aulttf GEORGIE B. FAY. Ist Limit, ov-eirnment R-itless OF BEAVER COUNTY; 20 Olt 30 ABLE-BODIED BEN wanted immediately. All active able-bodied young men dee/sous of Joining. this fine Company will call or Waren/the undenumed. Huron Home. New Brighton. ault-3td GEO. W. GLAngi Captain. RECRUITS FOR THE WAR TIERNAN GUARDS! COKE UP AND VOLUNTRER: If You Don't You'll be Drafted ! wan: lUNDZESIGINED ARE OXMAN. .IEING company for this,. years ordering theism% sad will swept all able-bodied men. not over age. of good moral character. who will n ative the usual bounty. and $5 to each man on enrolling his name. The Company, es soon as filled , will be seat into camp. quartered and subsisted there, until armed and equipped. - Apply at Tiernan k Getty's store, wrier Dia.. mond and Ohio streets, Allegheny, or it our stand in the Diamond. FRANK TIERNAN. DR. JAS. ALBERT P EARL WAR FOR LIBERTY! wazzinus *ALLY! ENLIST FOR THR WAR! Men wanted for the - JONES' LIGHT INFANTRY. Fifty 'Whirs as soon as passed by the medical °Soar appointed by Governor Curtin. Twenty- Five Donors when company is mustered into the swim of the Federal m Government. ThistoseDol- - lars when the co is full. bem one month's nay in advance; Two ny Dollars is al lo wed for each Recruit, mains NINETY DOLLARS BOUNTY. CAPT. MaRLWAIN has seen thirteen month's servio• In the Pennsylvania. Reserve Corps * and is authorised to raise a Company for three years, or during the war Youngman, volunteer at once, for if you are drafted, you will he compelled to do military ser vice, and will receive no bounty. Applications made for enlisting at 68 Fifth at., third story, over the Jewelry Store of James R. Reed & Co. au9-ti J. H. IHoELWAIN. Ciptain. PITTSBURGH RIFLES; COMPANY C. WINE UND ER SIGNED HAVE AU. THORITY from tioveroor Curtin to raise • INFANTRY COMPANY, For threo years or the war, and have opened an office at _ MASONIC MALL, FIFTH MITAMILT, Bounty as high am int e llige n t ODIDal r a now re cruiting. Moral anyoung men are requested to ca ll . as we expect to nth a &d -ame company or none. BEN. B. KERR. CaPtain. (Late of Co. A...9th P. R C.) ROBT. W. BARD. Ist Lieut. CIIAS. M. GORMLY. 2d Lieut. anll FOR THE-WAR! ONLY A FEW DAYS_ 111113LIEw FOE voinntarY enlistment Drafted men do not receive either government or counts , bounty. Do not be forced to serve your countryrbut vol unteerkand receive the - BOUNTY OF HMV?* DOLLARS when you are mustered int clos e de additional bounty of 475 when the war la. The undersigned Proposes to enhst • in mpany of infantry to serve for the war, and earnestly ur ges upon all Patriotic citizens the necessity of en listing at once. Reeruitng Office. Connolly's Halt corner Grant and Diamond streets. SAMUEL HARPER. JOHN J. CASE. an 7 Recruiting Olken. FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE. Omen QUARMIXAMI U. 8. /Wm Pittsburgh. Pa.. Jtuie 14.1P02. WAKE VWDEASIgood MID WILL Pl Puss. AL CHAISE BOUND COA."1"191. Delivered in mannikins not len than five hum , dyed Mohan. Payment nude on delivers. at No. ideldberty atMor on Lome. ide-dtt MONTGOMERY. aloe and Quartermeater D. A THE MIACOOR.4.I:OO, 0017117' ZXCILIQI7IIIO CORNER MYTH A SMITHFIELD STREETS. (Opposite the Poet Office.) x 1111 UBSCAtillEllt KAvz AL taken the above well-known stand, will be pleased to sso his ffiends at all hours. Ha wined. tiouors, ale', and e mirs are of the Y beet. net-And JOHN LUND. Proprietor. RELIEF GUARD FOR TOR BUCRTAIL RIFLE BRIGADE. A HATE BEEN AUTHORISE,-TOO recruit • company for the Bucktail Brigade. The Company will be armed with the best qua'. ity of rifles, and the Brigade will be detailed for the mat honorable mernom Pay and bounty the same as other Allegheny county volunteenr She paid each recruit when mastered into set , vice. Refidquarters MORTON'S HALL, Fifth street. opposite the Poet. Officea, Pittsburgh. WM. M. DALOLIZSR„ Recruiting Meer. FULTON RIFLES. If) TEAMS OM DEIRINO THE WAR! All persons desirous of serving their coon try. and not being compelled to submit to a draft, wili immediatehr enlist and thereby secure the .NINETY DOLLAR!{ BOUNTY.: In excess of the mender pay. 'By authority of the Governor. this Company will be under the command of S. M. WICKIIRSHAM. Captain. J. BRITTON First Lieutenant. CORR ors. COkE ALL! R ecru iti ng (Meg. &oda House, in Diamond IM/t hen) ,. Pittsburgh, and at Market House, A • tf uoen t Oil Worliis DUNCAN, DUNLAP & 00 , Maashaturani of 1011211 WHITS JIMPum, CA. R. B o rf 0 I .8 busho.P s NO. 2,1 LIBERTY EMMRT nM n s- HORTICIELTVAAL— STRAWBRTh___ BERRY. sad BLACKBERRY PLALIn% MAPS NM = awl GOOSEBERRY BUSHES, LINEAL BERBRABB. And ASPARAGUS ROOM °Arbil:ft r-tm tru BUIL aIL J. ENOE. •04 1.1 ' CARR it co. WHOLESALE GROCERS. amifolimeeis - maxim iitaimma„ sum ALSO. %Quo and glen in tin OLD 110E0NA RYE WHISKY Eitreet, _ . rirrinuurnes. PA. • aniikie Mk CatikT— by BIP TONE TO Amu*" aid lINNNY S. COLLINS.