PILE RS WANTED. W PAPERS We need a few papers to complete our files, for which we will pay liberally at our counting room. They :UN! aS 10/10 WS: 1867 — Nov. I!9th, (2.) 1862—,tannur Come Up anal Subscribe We direct special attention to the tisement of th: Executive Commis._ another column. It contains MI.01111E:dm of importance t o all engaged in recruiting. lkow- is the time f,,r erery matt to oo his duty to his country: let one and all come p and swell ate 4 olunteer Bounty Fund. Attention All I I LET Allegheny county furnish her quota of 4,500 men by volunteer:. :ill() can do it and prevent a draft. 'fife authorities will enable our city Executive Committee to pledge the fifty dollars bounty to each volunteer. Fill up the ranhs. Rational Loan. To ieinove every possible objection to the increase of the Nationai Loan now so much needed, the Secretary of the Treas ury has issued the following, circular : :r/REA.StRY DEPARTMEN T , 1 . July 24th, 18t;2. J Sir is represented to Mu that the practice of requiring :merited interest to he paid in coin prevents the conversion of United States notes into live twenty-six. par bonds. You are therefor, autly , r:z,d to rpceil ,subseciptious for tito,o koois without re coiling Pilch payment: Ivu will b e very careful to make prompt reports of !Jut) seriptions St/ received, in order that tht date of deposit, under tech subscriptions, may be stamped upon tin! it o ;oh:, it regis levet], and upon the e01:1,011, if coupon interest will. e:111 such date For the present, bonds he, d o t e t. a y ist will continue to be iss , Hanna tid to Joshua , Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. With great respect S. I'. Secretary Gr•l'rcasurv. Our young rneu are nob!_v r , spreoling to tho Call of the l'resbiew .I,er 1111.1.5 t be fed itud clothed. ,1v be done hya sintilai response iu by capital Every pina ant! tv-,• W:1,1 ca,; spare S5O, or meut bond for it; inve ;.t ga •oc te. the interestpayaI d b!io :•! *.;:e money paid back to our brave 5; , i,,,;. Ts and eui acne. Let none !odd ef fort between the soldiers ;aid the cntpital. ;sts will goon end this rebeiii,.n. Agent for the National I.oan. Camp Howe. Capt. L. W. Smith, cwq npincht , t at , . , Camp Ho— -,111 )we. will 1,:l ;:,:euminc..(l.itions Rohm Infantry. for one itiOlndtlO Ine:i Zni; morning and Thoso who design enlisting, and desire subsistence for all. No blankets, over- to obtain the bounty of by the county, coats or camp equipage hare yet bect: re- will Imre. to enroll their names this week. c o ined, but it is t-xerc:ed ;L a i tip. rec it ,i;i. Th e officers of the Rehm Infantry inform tion will be i s soon :ind that everyitiing ea that they want but a few men to com requisite will iie hero in a 1-w .I,:y '. f;:e t rlpte their roll, and that they are paying a fiat regiment of nine • inouti:s . 111,2 T! mill not go into camp, here earei.t. proffitbly. splendid opportunity is here offered to en -1 .the two Tareutuut c“,,,1,i,,, which list in a crack company, officered by men -arrived yesterday. Toct e arve as' we hav e who thoroughly understand their business. i .stated three eomparjes ia camp. the Headquarters, 63 Filch street. .Sempte, Infantry, Co. A ti , :.: If. Caplain s Moody a:id Monroe, :old a ...I er.N . r CULM iy Promotion. compan y. ,` - apt. Saat /a has i,su c d an order We are glad to observe that Capt. Thos. ;givin g the ot,;:er ti,ur e..)!Li:;;,7lie, 11 , 1 w 1:2.- Gib:,on, son of Col. James A. Gibson, of attached, viz: Keystone lulintry, Capt4in Pine township, of the Second Virginia sca - Bayne, Union lin;antry, Cu,,tam Wr:ght. regiment, has been promoted to the posi .mer Infantry, Captain . S , i',.ert nail t II:, T 1 of Major. He was among the first to' Atet. 'intock Guard's, i:.:tp ten Larimer---I enter the service from this county, and • 'on to go into caffio at sir„ e, :hro ,, glout the arduous Virginia cam perm's:, . ue .Y provided.‘ . can pioe , :r , :. , orefew:ta r 1,: : 4-1 has shown himself energetic, cool blankets 1 . 0 - r es .. .vertu :4 until Coe eta.;: :;p• 1 Oil courageous, with •Ir continual and • company la,:. I,:on e d I alloy regard for those under his com plies them. Ihe . , • . . now in camp at CuilL7 4 ., I . '"r". `;"ill •''' ,- ••'i "u"'"i• . themselve s of this privi,,•: . ant go int camp to-day. (2 0 ,,, pamt , 8 g „....4, : !,.to Cant, ' Howe now will have !.!tei ,,, r ';'7'Cl ~:;b a ,:w w i tence and in a few days ti, ili , 41 r`i" plied with all other nece.sarii . i6.• il 'i ha. "' yearn' companies can go into en;_`" ) " I . once; as soon as filled. There Were !nat.: Visitors to the camp yesterday. —Since the above was written we Jelin that the Jones Rffies t Capt. Geor.uo ;iei; have gone into camp—maki ng r u il ir e pp panies in all. Orgauizatio,o or .norr nab Regiment. On Monday za,..,,..0q; cothini....7sione, officers of ten of the nine months' compa nies raised under the Pre , itkot' z i first nai. assembled itt - Allegbony city to elect regi mental officers. Tin co , npanies repre sented were: Clark Infantry, A, Capt. J. 1.3. Clark. Clark Infancry f B. Capt. D. 130isol. Clark Infantry, C, Capt. S. Drum. Butchers' Infantry, A. Capt. 11. Dan ., ver. Butchers' Infantry, If, Cart we..- 13, li n ewe Engineers, Capt. S. E. Adams. bilantry, Capt. 11. K. Tyler. c„s, jon.ntry, Capt. Gast. Tarent,lm iYuarcis, 21, Capt.. Boyd, 'farentuat Guards ; B. k. l4 Pt• For the Net. The following regimenta l 'ffi'=" wer' The Proposed Bounty Tax. chosen, subject to th e , appro, ,e, of the Ma. EntToit :—I notice in the Post of Governor : Colonel, Rev. ; the 11th the proceedings of a meeting held Lieutenant-Colonel, Capt. F. Gast, C:kes in Bakerstown on the 9th, at which the Infantry; Ma,or, Capt. H. Dittiver, Butch. following resolution,with others, was unau- I ere' Infantry; Adjutant,- Lieut. ten. Clark it - iously adopted. Infantry, Co. A; Quartermaster, F. Marion ',,.:?csolved, That the Commissioners of Love, Howe Engineers ; Chaplain, Rev Allegho l .Y county be instructed by this - Chapman, Beaver street 51. E. Chnrch. ineetinn. to. use the credit of the county in providing t h e • means to pay to each volun teer that may go - from the county in de fence of the couni.' l 7l after this date, the each, inovided the :Mtn of fifty dollars .i sum required shall not xceed two hundred thousand dollars, and tht: t such use of the credit of the county shall obviate the ne cessity of drafting." Now this ' does very well as far as it goes, but as there is no doubt but that the citizens of Richland town ship, who passed the above resolution, nave subscribed heavily to the "Volun teer Bounty Fund," is it fair that they should also pay their full proportion of a tax for the above purpose, while individu als in other districts, who are just as able to give, have given nothing or next to nothing?' For my part, I think not, and would suggest that if it is to be made a county matter those "birds that can sin g and won't sing shill be made to sing." For instance,suppose it takes two hundred thousand dollars to pay the whole bounty. I believe there has been one hundred thousand raised by subscription. This would leave one hundred thousand to be provided for. Let the Commissionerslevy a tax sufficient to raise two hundred thou sand dollars and let the amount subscribed by any individual be an offset to his tax. If bis subscription be more than his tax, let it go, it is a voluntary gift; when the tax is greater than the subscription,hepays the difference. The balance, therefore, will have to be paid by those patriotic in dividuals who have given nothing. As the amount already subscribed has been by comparatively few individuals and fre quently in excess of what their tax would be, the above cause would probablyzsal ize more than sufficient money for the purpose. Any surplus might very appro priately be applied to the "volunteer re• lief fund." The above course has been tried in other districts of this State to reg ulate the relief fund, and works well. It should have been the course here, but was not, in consequence of which some indi • diduals paid - ttrthat . fand at lesiiintinlizaes l more than their share, while others just as able paid next to nothing. lammoinus.• The Theatre. The "old Drury,'' redolent of fresh paint. looks much iniproved after the pro cess of renovation and every, parr of it looks fresh, clean and bright. .Nlanager Henderson has been hard at work, for several days, with a corps of as:,istants. and everything is now in readiness for the opening on Thursday night. A good company is engaged, whose names we have already given, and prominent stars will appear throughout the season, which gives every indication of being:a very suc cessful one—which we hope it may. Continued Liberality. The ladies of Mercer county, who seem never to tire in the good work, have for warded to Win. H. Smith N. Co., of this city, four more boxes of goods, containing no pillows, large and small; 50 shirts; 25 pairs pants and drawers ; 120 towels ; 14 - nciltt,• 30 sheets; 12 coats ; 25 pillow ea ses a i,ld 100 pour' Is lint and bandages. They direct them to lie disposed of to the best advantage, and enclose money to pity the freight. All honor to the patriotic ladies of Mercer county. Coinmissoner of Passes. Gov. Curtin has appointed Win. A. Caldwell, of this city, a Commissioner o Passes, under the recent order of Secreta ry Stanton, to prevent persons from at tempting to evade the draft. He has opened an office at the Custom House, where he will issue passes to such as are entitled to them He will also examine, or cause to be examined the passes of per sons passing through the city, by any con veyance whatever. - - Westminster Bevies,. Henry Miner, Fifth street, agent for the publishers, L. Scott & Co., sends us the July number of the 'Westminster Review, which can be procured at his counter. The Westminster is a favorite with many of the rending community, and to them the pima.* contont il a_Rf this number will be found kSel• AILV PO ---- 7...... • ' ....1 ii.. o 1 Ineitiadillainum o i The following communication is from 1 ;.. ,,_. s. 33. aosre•TEN:a LI. 4: co.. . - ..t. 37' i a perfectly reliable citizens, who is re • PARA 10 %I', :•:E'ly vo IC, and u .-i'A Ik. i sponsibie for any statement he may malce : STREIcI. Bost (J.:v aro our :utews for th, t::,:ty ! SI 7 VDAY, August 17, 1862. and weesty roxt in those cities, :,,; :•,: . i r p • .r. g• • thoriloa to taituAilverti,,ement3 andt:;::: , .1•:: : r- ~ . AMR. ITTSIBURGII POST .—. Sir: sr . Be e Or 05 Ur OUT Lomat Urrte4. tlvi:ett 11 and 12 o'clock last night, as I ~.........._.....,..., ~ was passing thestore of Weldon &Iteineke, TUESDAY MORNING, AUG US"' 161 Wood street, I heard a noise as if produced by the jumping of a man from a counter to the floor and the falling of some article at the same time. Simulta neously with the noise I noticed a fitful glimmer of light through the upper half; of the store door, and steppit% into the street off' the sidewalk I percetved at the ' farther end of the store, that the c eiling' was on fire. I raised a cry of "fire" and almost immediately three ladies and sJ gentleman came up. One lady stood on the steps of the door and by a slight effort was enabled to look into the store over ; ' the shutter. She said the moment she I looked in she saw a man escaping through i the back way. That this was a case of incendiarism 1 have not the shadow of a doubt; but for- Innately the fire engines were promptly on l' hand and little damage was done. lncen- j diaries are the meanest class of robbing: scoundrels that go u n hanged. They would he guerrillas or pirates, but that they lack boldness or courage, but they can stealthily apply the burning brand to houses and goods, when the darkness and stillness of night gives thempromise of being unde tected. WTI AND NE11;111411:110011 H. Alaz. iohn L. Dawson will address the Democracy of Westmoreland this evening at Greensburg. I le motives of incendiaries are various, and Weldon & Reineke will doubtless be able to form a shrewd guess as to whom they are indebted for that piece of dastardly scoundrelism last night. 'J. D. The Three Years'Men. The following officers have been agreed ipon by ten companies of three years' men about to go into camp: Colonel, F. H. Collier; Lieutenant-Colonel, Major J. D. Owens; Major, Capt. W. H. Moody ; Quartermaster, A. G. Lloyd. Ten companies, recruited for three years, numbering at this time 750 men; have designated the following gentlemen as tield officers for their regiments: Colo nel —G. H. Bonna fon; Lieutenant Colonel —Jason M. Hanna; Major—Chas. B. Mc- Cullough. All these gentlemen are train ed soldiers and have seen active service Mr. Bonnafon is the best drill officer in tats section of the State, Capt. Hanna has commanded a company for thepast fifteen moliths—and Major McCullough (of the New York, formerly a Captain with Colonel Hays,) has recruited a battalion of :150 nit-n in this city, all of which will go into this organization. Out of his Mead. This is tho odd title of a new fifty -cent novcl iust ii+sued by Carleton, of New lurk. It is from the prolific pen of T. B. A Idrich, author of some of the moat beau t poems, in prose and verse, in the !an g.lage. The story is very original, being eccentric Plot and style, so well related that the expressions of the lunati and his )eca !iar actions seem perfectlyc natural. 'he writer alsoexbibits high tragic powers, ' the hook will be read with Intense in `, can be had of Minor, Fifth liziap's Battery. A ° correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer has the following : "linap's bat ten y , of Pennsylvania, signally distinguish ed itself in action. The battery was the first to respond to the fire of the rebels. I• silenced . two rebel batteries, and was eurnig the entire action. A sec tion of thi, commanded by Lieut. Gcury, son of bonen!, also did effect ive :;ervice. During. the engag,t4.:nent the trou lm suffered greatly the want 9f tvater.'' The Jones Light Infantry, This company is now enrolled with the Park Engineer hegiment, which was fully organized before the 15th instant; hence men enlisting in this company are still en itled to bounty and advance pay. Fee the 83d. Lieut. Gross, recruiting officer for the f_id regiment, Col. Hays, yesterday even ng sent on another detaehincint of twenty recruits. /Amer in Um IPrfabee Infantry. A letter in the Chronicle, from Lieut. S. C. Chambers, who is now in command of Capt. W. L. Foulke's company, gives the following. list of killed, wounded and missing in that company: Killed—O. S. H. J. Grennett, James Lynch. W ounded—Capt. W. L. Foully, wounded in foot and prisoner; Second Lieut. A. J. Scott, leg broken; Sergeant Wm. Hines, thigh and arm; Corp. J. D. Morgan, arm; Corp. W. Marlatt, abdomen; serious; J. B. Hivley, abdomen; Wm.. M. Garrety, thigh; H. B. Earnest, arm; M. Haigman, leg — ampmated; M. Kinsloc t shoulder; J. E. Davis°, wounded and prisoner. Prisoners—Lieut. H. A. Greatrake; Sergeant, R. McCreadey; 4th Serg., Jas. Barker; Corp. DI. Frazier; A. B. Sendry; John O'Bryan; John Miley: H. itawlige s; G. W. Hoyles; Wm. J. McClurg. The correspondent says : . Company B went into the engm• with forty-six men rank and fire, and came out with just half that number. The men fought bravely, and the few who are left are anxious to again take their place in front. The Pittsburghers in the hospitals here are getting along nicely. ' Lieut. Matthews, of Company F, had his leg amputated, and is now at aprivate house, where he receives every attention. Private John Richardson, of the same empany, had his arm amputated last :tight, and is getting along very well. Sergeant E. Alexander, of Company F, is a prisoner. He wal3 taken while assisting Lieut. Caldwell to take his brother's doad budy off the field. The regiment is badly cut u. But four commissioned officers of tho p se who were in the engagement came out safe. I received a slight wound in the ankle,from a spent ball. Captain G. B. Brookes, the only Captain left in the regiment, was struck in both ankles with spent balls.— Lieutenant J. Case made some very nar row escapes, but got off without a scratch. tvar Meeting in Temperance Ville. Amass meeting of the citizens of Tem peranceville and vicinity will be held a the toll -gate, on the plank road, on Tues day evening, the 19th inst., at 7 o'clock. Addresses will be delivered by Rev. Mr. McCartney, Rev. Dr. Kerr, and others. 11. H. Ntefillwain, late from the Pennsyl I 4nia Reserve Corps will speak in belie f of our soldiers in the field. Should the. weather pr'ove unfavorable,- the meeting will beheld in the old Cumberland church. Captain J. 11. Stewart, Union Cavalry. A letter from this officer to his father, in this city, announces his capture as a pris oner, but states that he is well and in Richmond. Lie gives the followin g . emu- Rlties in his company: Robert Wilson. Robert King, Samuel &Coy and Charles Stewart, of my company, were killed. Wm. Bosttin, left on the field wounded ; Patrick Diamond and John Rail, wounded and prisoners ; Valentine Enchler, James Smith, Leander C. Hall and Timothy Quenill, prisoners. For the Ninth Reserves. The following persons, detailed on re cruiting service for ;he Ninth Pennsylvi nia Reserves, arrived in the city by the noon train on Saturday: Lieuf. J. C. kirk • patrick. and privates W. C. Hunter, S. Quail, E. W. Mouck. W. I'. Holland and Lt. Glass. They have opened their (Alice at Wilkins Hall, and want about one bun• dreg and fifty men, who will receive ali the bounties paid to any other recruits. • Pre•en gallon. S. On Friday, at Larimer's Sation, Lieute. S. Marchand and F. A. t Dilworth, of the Keystone Infantry, were presented with a sword, sash and belt each by the citizens of the place. Rev. A. G. Wal lace, of the U. 13. Church, made the pre sentation address, which was responded to in a patriotic address by Capt. Bayne for his lieutenants. Capt. Bayne has also been the recipient of a fine revolver. Frank O'Briess, The Sixtv . Second Regiment, lately trnnmanded by the gallant Black, has ,elected by vote Captain Frank O'Brien as Major. We hope the Cwvernor confirm this most admirable selection of a brave and intelligent officer. Liberal. The officers and owners of the steamer Col. B.tyard, plying between Pittsburgh and Elizabeth, have from the commend,• meat of the war carried all soldiers free of charge. This is highly commendable and deserving of all praise. DENTISTRY I L 7. Vonßonhorat, No. 64 St. Olair atree THETi: EXTRAOIED WITHOUT PAIN =1:33:11/ JOSEPH MEYER & SON, /11.1WPACITI7Illite Od FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE do CHAIRS WAREROITSE. 13dS111ITII FIELD STREET (Between Sixth street and Virgin alloy Volunteer Enlistment BLANKS, Ca= CERTIFICATE SURGEON For Salo, !O NE LARGE TM/LEE-STORIED Brick Dwelliog-House and Lot, bio."YE Lib erty street. The house h.s just been painted, papered, and thoroughly repaired, and will be sold on aooommodating terms. , Apply to S. Me 11.8.8, 102 Second street. LONER AND PRINTER, LANDRETH'S RECRUITING OFFICER, For mats by W. S. HAVEN, CORNEA WOOD & THIRD STS. au7 LOST eorz $lO UNITED STATES TREAM ILIF RY NOTE, and One Five Dollar .Merohants' and Manufacturers' Bank, Pittsburgh. The finder will please leave Roe, and twelve a reward. WILLWIt BAGALEY, WHOLESALE . GROCER NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH A WRY TEA MSTERS—WANTED IN MEMATELY. lee experieneed teamsters. for service fa the "Mountain Dspartment."— vp an month an d . one ration per diem. a will be huvushed to their destina tion. Apply to A. MONTGOMERY. Maier sad Qtasatanglaster U.S. A. Olds Quartermaster U. B. A.. No. *4 Lib erty . street PiNimush. Pa. my23-tf ROBERT ALRTHIIREL elex-rourrmik AT LrW, "inn: , I.- Loin a' Dm - of Ohio. Mitabilti Deb aelilla S. USIOVRIS MEM Till LATE ADVANCE, r.l will be. old mt. lesg than Eastern Pri,te C. HANSON LOVE & CO., 74 Market Street. rir EA nEltitir TOOTH • WASH—THIN 11 elegant preparation id recoutriendtit as be ing euperior to any article now used ter preserv ing the ThETII. lIT ITS SEGIBLA -• ESE. It will preserve the teeth front decal,. It will neutralise all offensive s9eretions around the teeth. It will cure Vleen!. It wi I make edit spongy gums hard and health:v. It will prevent Toothache when used regularly, It will ogre Bleeding (hints To Stnekers anti i hewers it is invaluable, as it takes away all the disagreeable r ;; f rom , he tine of' tobacco. aotl in its place knout tA a de aromatic fragrance to the breath. No per-on should be without a bottle of reaberrY Tooth Wash. For sale at ♦NTIUNTYITII CornerJMOSEPHt. FL FLEM ING'S. arket e tho Diamond. 414.'1:he highest cask price paid for Beeeswe auls EXTRACTEM It' is I! M. PAIN by the use of an apparatus wherelis an drugs or galvanic batte:y aro used. 31edi cal gentlemen and their families have their teeth extracted by my process. and are ready to motif:: as to the sato" and painlessness of the opera Li .n, whateve r ha t been said by persons interested it anaerting theoontrary, having no knowledge of process. PITTSBURGH. and charges TEETH inserted in every style. and charged as low. as will warrant tbe bast of material in all eases. E. OtrDaY. Dentist. 134 Smithfield street. nol4ly-is STEAMBOAT AGENCY. HAZLIE 71" alas opened an mike st NO. 90 WATER STREET, Whero ho will tranduot a fileaorai Steamboa Agency business, and would solicit a sbaro of wit ronage from steamboat wen. ap24-Iyd - - aul2-3wd GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, WARRANTED FREER AND GENUINE airAbio s general assortment of agriesaltatral Implements, Prul Illbsdloand Ornamental Treat, received and for , sale kr BECKHAM- a LONG, No. 127 Liberty street next doorto hotel. ml=l e same at this of ad' REOVAL. /RIME PENNSYL M VA NIA SALE MAN UFAUTUttINO COMPANY Have removed their. Office from 24 Wood et. to OLD DIM WENT, Cotter of Pitt and Duquesne Way OFFICE ON PITT STREET. S~HE PARTNERSHIP HERETO- R. fore ezistinghetween Ada.m Becker is Lofink in the steamboat • Jun Wat s o n " is hereto dissolved by mutual consent. Jos. Lofink is to collect all debts due said boat, and pay all claims against the said boat. Al imm ed iatelyms are requested to !present them at the corner of Smithfield and Water streets. Pitts burgh. ADAM SNORER. aubldlw* JOSEPII LOME. ~ THE BEST REVOLVER YET! gloom:am PATENT DOUBLE AC. TION BEITObVERS, manufactured in Pittsburgh. aro &knitted by competent Judges to be the beat Revolvers made. They tionibine rapidity of fire with deliberate sunpLeity of •action, and security from acci dent. and are of the highest sttle of workman. sit z u le n Said' I min Fanitillook. Fifth stmt. over Kramer & For sale by J. JIL COOP= co" wawa Patnitimo 41k Mairdmitimic 0-DAY'S _.,..a,..TS TO-DAY'S __________ .; fr,............E AT THE IRON' CITY L.N....7, COLLEGE, corner of Penn L :end' Et. Car : f tree's. Tuesday morning at 11 . BALANCE SLIEETS. -- War Meeting in Temperaneerine, 4 MASK MEI:TING OF THE CITI .II E.INS of Temperanceville and vicinitv will he held at the Toll -Irate on the Plank Roil t b ( Tuesday) evening. 19 li inst. at. o'clock. Ad dramas wi ill be delivered by Rev. Mr. McCartney. Rev. Drerr. and others. J,ll. Mos. 'wain 1. tc from the Penna. Reserve Corps, will speak in be h Sho u ld r soldiers in the lield. the weather prove unfavorable, the meeting will be held iu the old Cumberland Church. Men Wanted. 4 FEW ME IV WA:\ TED TO iiiintii 11l upon the liu o of the Pittshurh. pa,. se cbicaro ItAilmul. in a healthy location. Work easy. The highest Wages will he ;;;;,, Apply to JOIIN:..ACRIN. aulB dwelt Fifth Ward. Pittsbur k h. 11 1. -AR IN MIND SOLDIERS, ff you go into camp wihout WOOLEN FEINTS and SOCKS. It will be at the serious risk of your tealth. A cotupleto assortment of ARMY SHIRTS, SOCKS, SEWINCASES Etc.A C For sale at the lowest cash Price P, by MACRO' & °LYLE, ;'3 AI u - ket street, bet. 1,11 .i Diamond. ---- SOLDIERS HALF PRICE Convoss Shoes. the best i 4; 00 Channe 11. S. t'; N., ti I. furnished to Voinn ioers at $1 50, nt CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE. %o. 62 }'lfth street 9 Also Rmsia Leather 31arehing BOUtP. T. b - ,. Tpt, and warr. bled water-pro o f S:t 00—:`.."ew York price $1 O. New York Seventh Regiment are supplied with them by their friends' (IA 11.1. AND SEE TH R EM, NEXT DOOR S./ to Express nUiee. atilt FOR RENT. ir"SttNl: 4l relre „ 'cie . t:n‘tt;7 . lZrTitui,l2c.lLLef,"-, now occupied by Mrs. R. B. Barker. beautifol/Y located, with abundance of water; also a large cistern on the premises. and within one hundred yards of the (le trelar.d & PittAargh Itai/road S , ation It has a large lot and fine garden with feuit in abundance. The house is !awe. CO.mmo dious, and well fi nished, with a ire b”ck r era,. wa , h-house, and granary Terms wade to suit a good tenant. as I intcnti to tward while my sons are dl college. Apply on the premises, or to JOSEPH PEN.- NOCK . Rey.. Pittsburgh, for farther particulars. aul3 "ANTED, FOR A CURTODER A good. comfortable dwelling house. with one or two acres of ground, in a pleasant oca , ion %41 a Pabonger Railway, ai a short distanoe from the city. Price from $4,000 to KOOO. Woulu prefer to re...t, with Privilege of purchasing with in a specified time. S. CUTHBERT & SONS. Market Et. wILLorE ON MONDAY, AUGUST IS, ,62 AND DCRINii: TILE WEI :17 , ; Fr A Nib DES/RA BLE :STYLL DRY GOODS Adapt, 1 ;o the Fall Tred DOMESTIC GOODS, 11.1 4 1:1) fir;Puia CA.S4II REORGB COLROUN, Agent irIIRT.IBB Po)onS 0. , EXECUT/vt: C0.1:311z TEE or ) ALLEGHENY tiot:sTy - Pittburgh. Atm 181 h. I 432. :LI Itais cry timl = ) T'i: E e . 1547.1 , LE .c .. Kn . :, IV LP:DOENtI the very or tiscwor l hy nth oner in which call4'unon their follow citize• s f,r aid to the I.;timisty Frond har:o Itenorall." ben re' pnoded to. have to state ttwt it iq m eXqeo gly cicoira to e and important L., acid to the pres ent sn',-etipticn: n0'..1:34. amt., Twenty-Fire Thou s.n.: Dollars between this ovd the :!'d instant, to Pnnble the Committee to cemrlete the quota of Vole etoors required front thi• county, andthere by avid a (Iran'. THOS. M. 1101VE, aul9 l'reEiticat or COlnnlittee. (Chron copy' - 1712:1.11:;?. ntI.NDAY 1401tNINO,. b om tho resi eneo or the Fnb•eri er with .in , fr Town , hip, n Light tiny Illorse 11.:41 vs ßi back in:Dean,' tail. whir ( hnd tact. white rut a nr, e, hen breast aud say wi iS :lb, tic and six yea rs suits rtwv . ard wi.l ho paid bin r• turn to. or any tuf.rulat'-n that will lead o his rett.very, h yP WILSON, Pittsburgh coat!!! Pactorr. Nor. 136 Fouith treat. TPrTTSBUB,44III A. FNT 13. IL 11 z4.I)Q CIARTERS hare boon rocnored to LYON'S BUILDING, FMB. STREET, IMMEDIATELY BELOW PO.ST OFFICE. C onl itny I,•ing nr.tin. author y from [hi; i qVC l llll..uilt f Three Years, or Duri ih2 War, At:a will , nrtai. ly TiC E CT olf NI"5: 1E S :eretafore siren to Ve'unteerß. Allegheny County. A few mo Inn are required '! the Com pany to hemagiumut numoLr. :the privaLe buarAy is ctili paid tr) rt uils upon oral:Amen:. _ IV 4 1 90.05! SEII i;4.=6:.:rf.in e MVO au elegant an' a!tr: .Notiosa74, French ihan,ie Fie%we :=lcirts ! Corse, Ilona in I ,rz.) retie' ; n,tl 141,, priC ',ISII. oil , 7S :` , liirk•A 1,;2 .1; Dia,/ 2414.,;4, efrk:Sii 2.11 just received and f A. I , E'TZ Ma : RI iorts.. n 9 )1 , 0/{ TitE Deli)/ going. buy a ; , air BOOTS, SUOES. AND 6.-11TERS, I;ORLAND Cheap Cash Store. : , lainkf r t =tree t. ,1,,, , t•:r0te Fifth CLOSING Cr td.1.7.E ftF LOOTS. SHOES I\7) OAITERS, AT 11)11. I.A NIS. :slar rtreet, 2.1 do .r from Fifth. $ l2 i t , 3,1,0... N. ' 6 r , i s t a l n n. l 7l:l l / 41 :1 , :, ‘. .At , 1 hall strew, at tho abov: low rent, lima athv till b e Lt of April Item.. T O JO Uf LOEICS Zi CoNTRAIL-£OIC6 0 ante 1107,' ufacturin s e which xesi• rtti it B.:1 , 11.14!i hang; ”At4q:: t. s, In rt. El fl:“..; ; ileßrl., 1 ;lorttii hiit! Aor. //air. At-41 otz!? :;;.•sr. -tip-':: ;:t ILKL'L' , 11Uifj.311%7 WAR. f •i_ MEMO Loretta a 17ri.t Cloa:ity, Pa A !..i.g . :tl3?.EN 1 younte,,ittmr L•Jrt.t:" 4 Cr«, 4 :me :qv [ion. Pf•lt I ia • . county. Pa .. ;, ; , I I • , , • • • ellsy .; e.t! anet y during tLc } or circular,. - ..i) IMMO LATE STlrtill k.::.t - t . GO ;C:21):;.4 J trwr RE1.1.3 V MR. SAITIL. GRAY IS AS JUST RE"l'llqiNEie }'ROM, N.! f La. , t, and we aro now receiving an clettan itock of Goods for the andear. conibinin& together one of the chttice.t atoet tiesirablt stocks to be found East, and take st.enial Pride in _tattling the attention of our patrons and the pub lic to natiou of the sate. which will be made up toorder in nur tuunt! .s.tyleto the salisfac of all who favor Uri with their nutrottage. OItAY & SON. Mot - chant Teflon., No. tw Fitt h street, Steam front New•Yora to Liverpool. Tlli I'Et MS El F P GREAT EASTERN, Paton Commander, LI, DISPATcHE rltolf 41 cg It 141 i (lot., prom Till•S•ltty - - Altg.Li turtiuy. - - 0.2 t. - Lc Nov. IS -ittur .13 ~Pedt/ er I IA cwt.* Al•I ItrT [ice nt a•hiti having Proved hersei unequalled for speed, sal..ty. and euinfort. 'rich-nee. > being unknow n on booed.) is strongly ree ounuetideil a.l the most eligilih; eutiveyance fur passengers. FIRST CABIN, front - - - - ~, , .110 to $135 each berth, accoriing to ihe size , situation, and acetpuniodatiou 01 the Nate Itooni4, ali having theft:me privilege: , in the ~ ;a:oons and iu regard to meals and attendance. ...mites of apit:tments for families may be en gaged by special agreement :,ervants accompanying passengers, and chil dren under 12 years of age, halt fare; infants i free, SECOND CABIN. State Room Berths, meals served nt separate to $;,-0, Tickets tnr the voyage to and fro at Liverpool a a fare and a half. THIRD CABIN. Intermediate :tate Room — Pageengerg found with bed. bedding. t.blo utensiirt. and giant imb- Ewalt! food. - - $55 STEERAGE. With superior aceoumutlaions. Each -passenger allowed twenty cubic feet ot luggage. Au experienced surgeon on board. For freight or pass,,ge sPPIY to Inv.% RATTAIA 115 Water street. Pi ttsLurgh. At the office. 0.2. Broadway. N. Y. HOWLAND A: ASPINWALL, Agont.4. &04 L 0 1 , 1)03tAID0, 1:011.11E3L7 COLT rr 4.1e1-11.:./U;ZI1,) CORNER ELFIN. Sc FIELD STREETS. (Opposite the Po-t izalee.) 11 E tki 113 BS Cltlii E 1C /11AVING taken the above well-known stand, will be pleased to see his blonde at all hours. 11.13 wines, 'iquors, ales, and clears are of the best. JONA LINDY. Pror ie24-3wd tIEJTILI ILili 200 LBS. ZEPHYR WOOL Of all the cLoice and favoziznFhadel and mix tams. FOR WATITTINC. realera supidied in quantity at titan pret erit eastern pt lees. EATON, MACRITM r. CO., No. 17 Falb ',vet MILITARY GAUNTLLTS! ETCH AND Hill GA UNTLETS. WHI I E AND HUFF. Received by Express this day at ' EATuN, MACRUM & anti - No. 17 Fit. h street. Boor 111MILTII FOR ,LADIXUALIVID Mims. at 1601e/laa4a Auction. iy29 fist Willioout Delay SA3II..TEL HARPER, Captain, J(LtiN .1. CA:-.E, i,T i S nf (4 4rves. Galantleis Ci; ;:1•:i: ' 4: SONS 51 311Lrlcet street 1, 71,,c nur 474).44 cJ ai!v] 14 , b.... 7 IS: A f , :tg-tgi.3 FYI .7 •,,-.q: ( 1 E ~...: 1?. .. 1. 1. C.:•hie WANTED. EMI.I SECOND•BIAND aull•lwd "Free from Poisons," "Not dangerous to the Human FarailY. ." "Rats do not die on this Premiere." sad" The y come off out their holes to tile." Evesysstess-- h . All Waoteseut Demerara in the large cilia, and by Druggists, Grocers. Storekeepers and Re tailers generally. In all Oonntry Towns and Vll thifilreSTSOttir & 00.. R. E. SELLERS .1 CO., and others Wholesale Agents at Pittsberth Country dralors can order as above. Or address direct—for for Prices. Terms. &a .1 to giENHY L. OSAR. Principal Depot, 4W2 Broadway, New Yo u r}, ied-3u3iitwin wILLIAM CARR & CO -.A/ill GROCERS. And Laporte,* or WIRES, BRANDI," OEM tal ALSO. Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY 327 Liberty Street, PlTT*BUltell. PA. :VOII'ICE TO OIL REFINES& AXIS OTHERS. tlsE PENNA. SALT PdANCFACTURING CO. Eavir.s; completed their arrangements for the manuineture of C ONCLINTRATED OIL Or VEgagOL. Are now prepared to supply the trade therewith. Their Platinum Still haring a capacity of 12.000 bs per day, they will be enabled to AU orders in are quantities without deliky. Addresa GEORGE I . I )LEOITN. Agent. Office. 24 Wood at. Pittsburgh. BiaLuima LOTS, 110 MY W EMMY, for slsu—s`o in hand. balance *6O a ma% Situate on Railroad street. Mt Vfnakinilen. S. OUTHEIRT & mat 51 Market atreet.l P) T CLAY-l 9 TONI TO /1111 .11 Ing and for solo 47 as 2 KERRY & COMM 21:El!! DOUGHERTY'S MELODEOh. Liberty Street. neer Wood: . TIIIS EVENING; Benefi t of the Champion Female JII tinsel". MISS JULIA MORGAN. Upon Ivhich occasion a Host of Volunteers Will appear. Singles, bauelatg. Hurlesqices dke. Positively last appearance In this MO of the Charming Vocalist. FANNIE WILSON. Admission to and 15 coats. If/ILITARY 11001‘111 MILITARY BOOKS IN THE CITY MINER'S BOOK & PERIODICAL STORk FIFTH STREET *BINE* Read : Read: /Read: HIGHLY' IMPORTAZIT!!I- (AREA? RELIEF TO TUE ANIPLICT. ED. ono, those suffering from weakain of t : TO ALL, YOUNG AND OLD; sou w iah to experience great relief in your gilt try the world-renowned 11:CriS1219T mammy SPECTACLIEN. Purchasers will continue to find perfect satirisa tion by trying there Spectacles. Sold only bY J. DIAMOND. Optician; No. 39 Fifth street. Post Building. 1 . 11 a It-an:inn Pebble inserted in old framee. it• deeired. Aa` 13 ew a r Imposters And Pretenders. jyz2 --- Boarding Wan t 4 !• .11 LADT, GENTLEMAN AND L/T. .X ILE boy three yearn old. Address aulB lwd IMPORTANT TO LADIES. EltkB. JOHN HARVEY, HAVING FOR upwards of twenty years devoted his pro f:nisiona. time exclusively to the treatment cd o male DiSicultiea, and having succeeded in thott ra.ll,ls f eases in restoring the afflicted to sound health, hs-s entire conEdenoe in offeringpub lioly hia Great American Remedy," DR. lIARVEY'II CRONO- THERMAL FEMALE PILLS Which have never Yet failed (when the direc tions have been st rietl.VloweWsid„ in r*. - moving difficulties arming 'tont Obstruction or Stoppage of Nature. or in restoring the system to perfect health R . .hen Teri ng from ,Ypiteal el.ffeelerems. Proky=asre• the or other wealtuelw of the Or- Alsc in all cases of lA4ility or rlllllO, Proetratioa Ilyeteriee. Palgulatiorw. An, AG.. Act whirl:lur e the forerunners of more serious diease. safe.. Pi/l, are sierfecay harmlese at die am uitotiaa. ami soap be taken by. he some delic a te/a ale re: , ;k4;.: erase: diqrses; at the Amite time -hey ref like a charm. by strengtheninit..bevigo rm,,,s. cm: restoring the system to a healthy eon. Utom. mid by bringing on the aionthlY Period I .rith rognlarity, no matter from what eatuw the ! bitru talons may arise. They should. hoWeetp, sot be taken during' the first three or four utonfte pregnancy. though safe at th ree other true, ae nwarriage would be the remit. Each boa contains GO Pins. Paten Oxn Dona; .ad when desired will be sent by mailpre-pidie any advertised Agent, on receipt of the mown , 5 J. Rochester. N. Y„ Generel Agent ti:•bi by Druggists erMarlict getters'''. d ta uism JOSstr EPII PElRipay . eet an e ond. .u.18.11-d.temris .Agent for Pittsburgh. Osr:cF: or THEP ITSIICIIG.S L k :SUVA:VeiI Co Utl:.llCr aMirket and Water streets.) ) Yrn:::ZURGH. August 15, 1.90. ) rzatir., it 4)A II II or DI oECTORM or .hishave this day declared a dm out of the profits of the lest six mouths. of D . ...hars per share, in Cash. Payable forth. F. A. nINEHART, Seorwary. +LEP :a BEPORE YOU, S YE YOUR MO •Villqi you can aud gotii BE A TTER PIA NEY N c t O. the thieg itself well as name; one that is likto old elastic 'touch, that will not eche your whet ur aid a PIANO tu day and to-atrrow,low ,:ash aoi Toyed amogttinees. Call and be ,onvinced. WInE BROTHER. !fitnutectu roe, II Wrind etrwat e o en: t ae REDUCTION IN THE PRICE BOOTS AND SHOES Dare been tondo to meet the hard times. Call secure v. bargain, at the Cheap Cash store of .I.li. ~ 21 BORLAND 03 Market at door from Fifth. Wanted Immediately. fi N TUE LUNG NIGHTS Awe DRAW. LIB. IN , * near, we want everybody in seareh Of Light to buy. LA airs, etrANDELNEIui, At the cheapd'LL PENDANT*, ate., Cash Store of SCILMEETZ & BLEAKLEY. No. 153 Wood street. BARBELS, FLEMING BRO'S 3 Wood street. 'Po /2e,tro: Roaches. .t Deetroo--B eu o. bearoe--Mi d ee. B Mo m les and into. D e . fror - -Mothstn Fun, Clothes. &e, To De scroy -- Moseuttos t and Fleaa. To h e . troy - - Insects on Planta and Fowl 4 :711 D e 4 roe--Ineeete on Animals. Av. To .De 4 trojr--Every form and enrolee otVie - •~~ LEST ASSORTMENT Can be examined at next door to Pootogiee Pittsburgh Poet 017.43. WAR FOR LIBERTY! ZIREERIEN RALLY! ENLIST Felt THS WAR: Men wanted for the JONES' LIGHT INFANTRY. Fifty Dollars as soon as passed by the medical officer appointed by Governor Curtin, Twenty- Five Darn when company is mustered into th lars w e ortie. of the Federal Government. Thirteen Dol hen the company is full. being one month's Loy hi advance; Two Dollars is allowed for each Recruit. mating If/NATTY' DOLLARS 80UN27: CAPT. IIeh'LWAIN has seen_ thirteen month's service in the Peantiyivania mmerve_CorDe. is authorised to raise a Company for wee Yee% or dosing the war Young men, volunteer at owe. T yea aye drafted. you wdl be compelled to do milltaryserr--.-_ vice. and will rireeive no beim,. ..Aypheationa made for enlisting at 68 Fifth et.. Mild • over the Jewelry Store of James a. heed & Co. call-tf J. IL Idoftli.WAlN, Captain. PITTSBURGH RIFLES, COMPANY C. WILE DM b Z CO VISIONED an HA. A. TIMMY M Y from Governor CG!' VE to raise INFANTRY COMPANY, f i ct . ir Years or the war. aid have opened an MAIVONIC NALL, PRIM STUMM Bounty as high as arm other Company now pi snaking.. Moral and Intelligent min! men are requested eall, as we expect to raw a Int °lass oomPatur or none. BEN, B. KERR. Ca ROBT. W. BAR ptain. _ (Lite D of CO. A.. 9th P. R. 0.) __, lit Lieut. CHAS. M. GORMAX. 2d Limit. mill RELIEF GUARD Ma TEN BUCRTAIL RIFLE BRIGADE. hf . HATE REED AUTHORIZED TO e remit a 1 /0111911127 for the Buaktail Brigad e . Company will be - anned with the best acad. ity of dam. and the Brion'. will be derailed for the most aonorable marnoe. Pay and bounty the same as other Allegheny coun_ty volunteerr 1190 paid each remit when mustered Into ssr• vice. Headquarters MORTON'S HALL. Fifth street. oPPmlite the Post Odic*. Pitt , burgh. WM. M. DALGLIESIL - Recruiting Officer: FITLTON RIFLES. fa T II EAMS OX 11 11111X0 THE WAX war A persons desirous of setting their oeun l will immediate - try. and not being compelled to submit to a are" ls enlist and thereby secure the zwintrresoLLans soinviry4 In atoms of the regular pay. By , autbonty or the Governor. this COMPSILY Will be under the command of . ,- S. X. WICKERSHAM. CaPtain , J. BRITMN ALL!tenant. COME ONII. cok Recruiting Offices, Beetin House. in Diamond. Pittsburgh. and at Market Rouse. Alleitheng` City. ang,tf - Luoent 011 Work • DUNCAN, DUNLAP * Manufactures of PIIMUIC WIIIITZ psi. CA. R. 73 0 PT C) i L 9. hula.Offloo Pa. . NO. MR LIBERTY STREET Pitts. md REDUCED PRICES. JACONET LAW'S, at 191.2 eenta 0/I.2ANDIE LAWNS. from 12 1.2 12 17 1.2 OMNI ; A raw lIIIKKER AILS* le ft , at 371.2 eaaft; - SHAWLS SE , COST. SACWITES AT COST, SELZ SLINTILLAS AT COST =3l LACE MIANTILLAX AND POINTS from •1 00 and upwards; The Beet Quality of HOOP SHIRTS Jut Opened. —A W. & D. Rufus', 0011,31ZA ITIPTH I X 7l mss MM. Oman Eprisych GmbH& Co., Po. 'rum DZLIGIIITIFITL A 7111) POPE, .a. ULAltuia4se ofeconmer relorMo!wimi direst !, on the line efth ePeantrirania wahrow tbe euseadt of the Allesenz. Ileentehm feet above the level of omen. wiU be thof Oc open - fo meets boa the Ho Jane tUi the 10 toper. fibleeleetseemoale have bm viette n ....h . lproved. „end beiteated and,. -• tillaber of awesome ereoter Rae aetesem dajoi=halumraokotea gamma Gee ef the mot._ .romeatki toil attractive places in the State. The nuatture las beim thoroughly yaggw ed. 74i.b:::11 8.111111 :451141ftunmr: fouir l'etabir tialcite t ro gado.B isaita andillittrile*Iiard t : 4 Te et a n ti nt les.gr p h in el4T hiloth ful tidn -p el l : Mien Bathe. OP. *WU, with the 'mi l t a r , tole found hrthe country.. Par Author Information. ad ,___:__ wit[ : ...mon Swine. eguilW .., ximllli InMAAR Alla lII.DA AIM— JL- "Zit eurASIIAND SODA 4.70. lasi . i nt , Of arieuer Amply of superior Petra sad AA- Tbafacirbo make their gtrown Vag bno onot . ,_ lour either of these art uihste to arming) MY in.rainia. 8011211911 IPLIMING. woo Ita abut sad the Diamond. WNW 111 an* and the Diamond. BAHR i NirAN'A. at v. FOR TIE NV ANOTHER CRACTL COMP - EXTRA BOI7NTT TO RACE ESORII/T, U.olfioe 62 FIFTH STREET O. A. PALM*. OsiMs. 8. 0 MAW. let JE O. MAW. Jr.. Liget (FOR 8 YEARN. Olt TUE WAX. BPRINCER HARBAUCH CADETS. Fir 1 / 1 1E Ir .11 Dle BSI 6 .11.1611 8118888. a CRUITINO a Compalw tonne anger tie gallant SIGEL for the above period. The firm of liarbaugh have Ilbarmar the eampaur, and promised more as am tiVil full. NOW IS YOUR TIME, Who wants to be forced to Alit and nem with the imputation of a dratted ma? Iteeruiting Office at 83WAffi Liberty street and Plum eller. rall. emir Of J a M ULL. gain's. gift J. l O et LANZad Lieut. • - ( During the War! IRIEEMEN 2Y) YOUR ADOPTED COM TRY'S CALL/ T i attaultztor,,losabeam:ft HIBERNIA RIFLE. Composed exolusivtly of Irishmen. ALL BOUNTIES PAID, cann ß ha g &oes at 74 PenneyivaniaAz er Oham street. (at Ctdarten 41 and Fellows' Ran. Fifth way Saloon. street, nest door to W2d. B. HAMILTON, _Captai. GEORGE B. FAY. Ist bleat. l.*cilrerimiannent. Rifles OF BEAVER COUNTY. 20 Owltantetfrintalgatir. ODIND aux ' All active able-bodied Anna nem denote of Joining Oda /The COIMPany will coll. ar add's* the nderlined. Huron Nona New Briabtaa. anit-ltd GEO. W. GILA* BPhil. RECRUITS FOR TEE . W4R•I 'I7.7IEdELALN GUARDS! R :pp AND VOLUNTRER: If You Don't You'll be Drafted ! wax V IIIDERBIGINIED Alla ORGAN ••• /ZING a oompany for three yekra ordering the war. will accept all able-bodled saes. not ovse w and of good moral character. who will re solve uountY. and $.5 to each man on enrolling his name. The quart Company. ea soon as filled, will be sent into and equippe camp. ered and subsisted there , until armed d. Apply at Tiernan & Getty's store. corner Dia* mond and Ohio streets. Alloshenv,_EßN or at pm stand in the Diamond. FRANK TIAN. DR. JAG. ECROGNIIII. ALBERT FEAST. SUMMER GOODN SELLING AT I QOTiCE~
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