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.B.4.TURDAY ItIORNEIG, AUG. 22, 1857
Sir OFP7CIAL TAPER OP THE CITT-Sili
News of the City and Neighborhood.
Ten Exnecnion or Bl'Sze.—At the time of his
BilLim was a strong, healthy man, with the
ruddy flush of health glowing on his countenance,
'and his whole appearance betokening the utmost
migor montalltand bodily. To day, though ho has
not fallen off intsWn flesh, ha appeared polo and wan,
with a sickly hue pervading his countenance, and a
look thit, despite all his effort to conceal it, marked
him at the victim of the deepest mental agony.
Able the attempted escape of the prisoner, a few
weeks ago, he was subjected to the closest surveil
lance. A guard was shalom:a almost constantly iri
:the neighborhood of his cell, while everything with
- which it was possible for him to commit eelf-tleetrac
lion was carefully removed from within bts rc:: ch.
IzOrbrough lame mefor, Loa - ever, be C01511 . 11 . C , 1 i.
Omura a pi ece of OAS.. an d with it', he iC,.I
commit sum o on Frilly mewling. by orvnitt;; :La
artery in his rm. lie l‘ .144.,vtred is Poo an Ity
the jailor, rc r.. -.,t,.,14.1 thdiV4.... and prevented him
ea rying his design into execution.
Aneurism.
At eight o'clock in the morning the prisoner was
visited in Ms cell by the -Res.-D. 8. Judkin, 0. 0.
-McLean, Sheriff Port, the Jailor, and from that time
till-ten the convict was occupied in ■ingin¢, prayer
and exhortation, in which the clergymen joined. At
forty-live minutes pact ten the unhappy man woe
prepared for the gallows, and a procession being
formed he was conducted to the scaffold. He stalked
with a Arm step and mounted the dreadinstrunient
of death with a lightness of step that astonished the
spa:talon.
After calmly surveying the spectelors for a few
moments, ho. proceeded to address them, and spoke
for ocerlionr and seven minutes, in a clear and audi
ble yoke. His language was vehement, and ho pro
'tested his innocence in the strongest terms. fie
spoke of hie trial with great earnestness, and con
tended that many of the witnesses for the Common
wealth, in swearing against him as they did, commit
ted downright, absolute perjury.
With regard tohis hopes fur the futuni, he remark
ad that he had made his posse with Cod, and was
going to Heaven to his Redeemer.
His last words were, "I leave my poor wife, mother
and child in the care of Heaven:" and then, turning
to the Sheriff; said, 'Ton can go ahead as soon as
you please." At twenty-five minutes of one the drop
fell, and the unhappy man was ushered before his
Maker. The 'majesty of the law was vindicated;
"blood bath been shed for blood," and the curtain
fell on the last art of the terrible tragedy-in which
Young Norcross lost hie life.
While. lirKitic was speaking from the scaffold, the
conduct of the crowil i ontside was truly disgraceful.
The unfortunate man spoke so es to be heard sOverol
_squares away,.yet the ralthlo yelled and aborted and
hooted so at times that his voice was entirely drown
ed. There were three-military companies in attend
'
&nee and each was the excitement and disorder that
prevailed that it was only by the greatest exertion
that the peace was preserved..
' After hanging some twenty minutes, the body was
examined by a physician in attendance, anl life be
ing-pronounced extinct it was cut down. The neck
was found to have been dislocated, but the features
were scarcely; altered, and beyond a purple circle
around the neck, produced by the rope, there was
but little-change in hie appearance.
- It was then removed from the scaffold and placed
In the cosn which had been already prepared for it,
<witilta elate 'towards its removal to Delaware county,
whither the 'culprit desired itehonlit be taken by his
-:friends.—Sansteg Cltronielr, l'ridrty.
A Getikr-Butsstse.—Tlio.Allogbeny Councils, on
Thilinsday - night, accepted the proposition of the
,Spatial Committoo of the borough of _Manchester ap
pointed to negotiate with Allegheny Councils in ref
'ammo to a supply of water from the reservoir of
that eity,-.which is to furnish the borough of Man
'cheater with water for the tom of ton years, on the
folloiring imnsideration, via: Manchester agreesto
burial their own pipes at their own expense, con-.
netting at the , line between Allegheny City and
'Nand:mister; say on Ohio lane, with nix inch pipe.—
The borough of Manchester to guarantee to the city
bf Allegheny the sum of two thousand dollars .per
anneal, providing the asscseMent= sl the 'owe
rams chssgod,to tho'citizt•ne of -tty •it.t
not amount to that aim or over, no: to pay all °vet
Otaksiatt,that - irtay he 111/.1,1, ycltt to
r eatimcnce on the fait day of cash
We are very glad, indeed, to tarn that OIL ar
rangement boo been AO katighetotily consummated.
ft will we almted add much to Maachoster as
a dettiraNa plat, ~r residence, which it has always
Leen cooFidereil even without the supply of this
aTeat necessary of life which it will the.
enjoy.
I'he delightful site which Manchester occupies, the
due back ground of hills and its now connection
with thin city by a spacious ferry-boat, all conspire
with the new arrangement above noted to render a
Speedy adman, in the price of all kinds of property
theme slaters] resulL
Tux SEICIDE.—The Dispatch of yesterday
Morning has some remarks in relation to the
lamentable suicide of Julia Henderson, which
IrOtatt be very well-timed and proper were it not
for onefset, viz: that Dr. Murdoch, Physician of
theßeardofilealth thiscity,declared on oath af
ter wisatirepretmmewas a carefulport mortem ex ,
.urination, that the girl was not in circumstances 1
tebecome a motberat the time of her death, and
moreover, that she never hed been pregnant.—
We were not present at the moment when the
testimony of Dr. M. was laid before the Mayor,
but we learned from the reading of it, in one at
.lpst of the-afternoon papers. that the D.,cl.r
testified to his belief, on the strength -..Lit,t
atelnation, that the girl was a vir7l2 , uilet
thusratthly snatched herself away fr.cc
We would not; if we eecld, shield any men,
guilty as the Vispatii assumea . Cordell to be,
freim.the . rigor of the law or the just and con
dign contempt of outraged society; but we con
tend that after the testimony of Dr. Murdoch in
the ease, we haie no right to attack Cordell in
the premises. It devolves upon any one so do
ing to impeach.the Doctor first; it is necessary
to call in question his testimony. Has the Dis
patch any ground for such position
LAIMENCS Co.—The barn of Col. Wm. It.
Wallace, formerly commissioner of Lawrence
countyoras struck by lightning during the
severe thunder storm of Friday afternoon last,
and was with its contents, entirely consumed by
fire The Agricultural Fair of L. county will
he held'on the 17th and 18th of next: month
The New Castle Gazette says Mr. William While,
of Neshannock township, this county, on the
20th taint°, lost sight eta very fine tour year
old cow; hunted for her daily up to the 11th
hut, when he discovered her in as ore pit. Here
the poor animal bed laid without food and with
out water for 22 days, and yet she was alive
whenlernid; but reduced to a perfect skeleton.
The earthwasretitoved and with much care she
was brought out . of her prison home, yet so far
reducedlhatshe could neither eat nor drink, and
dietivrithirt,balf an hour other delivery.
. Corrosrmow P.oorma. —W e have noticed several
of the roofs covered with W. E. Childs it Co.'s pat
add n tectric Fire Proof roofing material, pat eq by
Messrs. Patin It Johnston, of 133 Third St. Thom
we have seen appear as though impervious to water,
and as proof against fire as a block of gran t and
yet, the Toot is an elsistac One. It is nea ppe ante, very durable, and not so expensive as slate or.
sine, the price being but six dollars per square of
ten feel.
Messrs. Perrin & Johnston have mails a great
number bf roofs in the city and vicinity, rime they
came here. As soon as the parties thus testing them
• roofs Wive had abundant time to form an opinion,
.dolabgess have strong home testimony to
.offer en the publics. Meantime,. they have the opin
ion-of mole men as Jas. M. Locke., Chemist, and also
several Inseuranceeinnpaniel, who.egres in declaring
their beUefju the article.. We would direct attendee ,
to their adreetis' emu!.
TIM Sours Coutrox.—This Buo ipen space id I.
10gbOOY city is to be improved in manner wo y
of Ha onpabilltlea.... From an unsightly bone 4.1
cinder yard it Is tube:nada a beautiful park pre rs
ly laid. oat and adorned with natal We mentio ed
some threw weeks since in 'the Oakene the fact that
&wend - citizens of Allegheny were Obout to move in
this matter, and WO are glid to maythat an ordinance
bas passed the Councils of that: cite, ft ...4. g .
at! Board of Trustees, with power to
'improve th
por
tion of the Common lying west of Federal meet,
'and tut of Webster. The : con plated impr ve
t meat will be made by private .a lowription. .
tj
' Trustees ano--MatthasuFergusoni. ones glbson 1
&ICONIC/IN OT Md. BACKIIOCBE. Wu idird 'Uhl ex
treme regret ih at J: 8.. llacklionve, imp. Or SiAric! ley,
Representative in the Assembly last winter fro this
ponnty, and nominee of the Am rirtle Itepubt can
fur re-election, is, it is feared, ‘isugerootly ill.
p er 'p er '
. sph. .ass tintli;r which he is offering mist, f out
n 0.,,, wa r,,Lne. ,, , 7 t the lungs. 'lli . stoic: wo. cry
r „, I ettutt.tvith a weakocs which visited the
sudden,
whole -system nod at 0000 eon§ ed Mr. B. to hie
_ ,... . b0um .....m.4 pf the cid . ..mill a ensued and o er
'nettling of coustitittional {loran moot. .The Is,
'Betrayer, we are glad to learn, nods for b of
Yr. Ito reatoratioo to health. opl
Vivi - Med scarcely direct a
Tertisements of 'Messrs. A.
Cry goods' Jobbers, and : E.
in Tobtioco and Cigars, in
houses, with' a few other,,
met of ',success, and are
Our thosumulls of city.and
not fall to" notice' those of
make public a desire to rece
dam, and eridene an ability.
\VI noticed a sample of White heat. A few days
lira , put of turps lot porehuod •y• Kenna B. T.
Kennedy k , BM. lst Karatoeky. • n hese filled then
received • mak of Floor made from• the sannalot of
Wheat. sad are able to corroborate our previously
expremed oplattin,The Floor is °Extra Foray:
fair, sweet, andntallkly bakod,just retch an &Mkt°
wo like to recomined.... Mama. Kennedy L Bro
w prepared to dalMtr Phan to families in .0 7 part
o f dthec city, freak trim the nail, and of a superior
l eant):
-
Do, 0. 241.1.tr0cr M. D.; who Mai:leen pine
tieing ids healing art among ; us,for some
mo ths, took hia filial depictor* last'evening.—
fte o ießs Wiehinitich, Steubenville and Cinch.-
natl, we belly'', en route for Chicago, his future
home..; AIMATCO =onerous warm nee eeno i
trienda Ntra,.aChiiwilli-4.ouhtless; be rejoined to
learn ot.ll#4o4ll,lo:'nitd . exte 4 ded iieettibmws
SR hie Ziff •
%;"i s 7'4
-Tux AQUEDUCT--We learn from the Post of
yesterday that a few of the timbers of this struc
ture having given way and caused a leak, the
AqueduCt Committee of Councils have arranged
with John A. Roebling, Esq., Civil Engineer,
to superintend the repairs. ltir. Roebling was
the bolder of the aqueduct, and thoroughly
understands its re-construction.
Justice J. F. COCIOLL3E, of McKeesport, yester
day, committed to jail to await trial, in default of
bail, a woman named Bridget Winter, charged with
committing an assault and battery upon, and threat
ening to kill, Hannah Householder, a young daugh
ter of Jonathan Householder, of that borough.
Tanesvpm C1.31P Ilerniro.—The Superintendent
of the Allegheny Valley IL IL Co., Air. Craig. de
sires us to state that tie excursion tickets will be
sold at Alto way Stations between Pittsburgh and
Tarentum, during the encampment, but that the con
ductors have been instructed to charge only halffare
each *ay.
We have aliffidy galled attention to the fact
that the Ohio and Penns7lrsnin horse exhibition
will come off at Salem on the 9th, 10th,nndllth
of Rep. l will surpass in extent all previous
rum: an, Lamy repairing and painting the
..
.1.1..1 Homo of the First Ward and preparing it in
reepeeta for the opening of tho next term.
Ter. Masillon Ketrrsays the wheat trade is
now brisk, there being plenty of buyers in this
market, and a pretty strong competition.
WE are informed that the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne
t Chicago Railroad will convey persons to and frem
the Enon Valley Camp Meeting at half fare; minis.
tern of the city and the Allegheny District will he
fnrnished with a free pass by Rev. D. P. Mitchell.
P. E. The Camp Meeting is to begin on Monday,
Sept. 2d.
DCFP'R MERCANTILE COLLCGR, Philo Hall, come r '
TA it'd nod Market Streets, Pitultrgh.—Durin g
nearly twenty years of unexampled success in busi
ness, this institution bas educated•nbout 4000 tau
denfs, and not a single instance hus come to the
knowledge of the Principal in which a student who
has passed his examination has beau found incompe
tent no ell account-auk Strangers in quest of a reli
able commercial education will do well to bear this
fact In mind, and to Inquire which Rollege it is that
teaches a system of bookkeeping with upwards of
twenty errors on a single page.
ADVARTAGR or FOTAZION TRAVEL.—An elderly
lady, who, with her daughter, hoe but recently re
turned from a rather rapid journev through Eng
land, France, part of Germany, andltely, woo naked,
the other day, if they had visited Rome, and mho re
plied in the negative. “La! Ma, yen we did," mid
the daughter, "that was tho place where we bought
the bad stocking." A more striking inntance of
forgetfulnenn was exhibited by a gentleman *ho
!pent two days in Philadelphia, and could not re
member that the bent clothing store in the city was
that of Rockhill h Wilnon, Nos. 603 and 605 Chest
nut streeL
LATE DISCOVERIES IN PATHOLOGY show that very
many of the diseases which afflict mankind arise
from impurity of the blood. This has long been sus
pected but is only lately known.. In consumption,
tubercles are found to be a sedimentary deposite from
the blood. Dropsy, Gout, Cancer, Ulcers and Erup
tions, all arise in disordered deposites from thw blood.
Billions diseases and lovers are caused solely by its
deranged unhealthy state, and even the decline of
life follows a want of vitality in the blod. In view
oft hese facts Dn. Aran designed his letterer Pill
esp., iLti!3- to purify and invigorate the blood, and
hence a, U-re to arise its unpartdelled success in
controlling .1,1 ,nring disove.—Merlical Jmsrnal.
FOR i Fan Dtt, LoaGEL—Our [MIN Of
Gent's and Boy's Clothing, Famishing Goods
bur., will be continued for a .short time longer,
and feeling confident that the character of the
stock and the rates at which it is selling are
real inducements to purbasers, all are solicited
to make an examination. J. L. CAILNAGIIAN,
sear the Post Office, Allegheny.
Err. AND EA.—Dr. J. L. Smith. of Baltimore,
oculist and aerial, is now in tho city of Pittsburgh,
and has taken rooms at the SL Charles Hotel, where
no may be consulted in all diseases peculiar to the
Eye and Ear. lie in willing to warrant a permanent
Tore in all casesirhore the organs are perfect in for
mation. All ho asks is a fair end impartial trial of
his new and painless remedies. - Persons desiring to
avail themselves of the treatment of Dr. S. led bet
!er call soon, as he will not take any patient who
cannot be curet before lie leaves Pittsburgh. t
Tog weather is. in sooth, roasting and oppressive,
not to 'say hot. n% a perspiring 3licawher tnight sug
gest under simian' circumstances, and a considerable
numbCrof citizens have gone off in search of a tempo
rary abiding place, in one of those shady. quiet nooks.
with ail the trimmings of rustic Maids, dancing
streams, fresh milk, new laid eggs, of whio poets
ace so fond of singing, but which are so hard to find
practically. But those who cannot enjoy these
blessings, can enjoy a cool drink from Super's silver
soda fountain, at the corner of Penn and St. Clair
streets.
SCROTTLA, in its most aggravated Conn, even after
becoming firmly seated in the glands, and suppura
tion has continued for years, readily yields to the
powerful medicinal effects of CAI:TY - WS SPASMS
MISTIME, which has cared more cases of long stand
ing within the past too years than all other remedies
put together. 1
Ilottcrs
LLEGIIENY V ALLEY .
rm
A 2. 5 TIT; •A -It 101 , 1 - 111 ,
. ..tO TEE. 01,1 , 2 K OF BUTLER AND
'511,6 eI7LEE2S. \ Orli 1t .IAD, AND A GREAT Or-
TA:: k an.l after JULY Win,
1- e be r,eire,l A• :1 ?<.., at the fallowip_g Wen:
..at 25c. per 100 pounds.
La
1, 4 LnLy'd
To Bed Bast
To Brody's Bend at 31c. " " "
Flour—Orerfire barrels and under fifty.
To Ilaltotthr"-. ........ ....... —....41e. per harrtd
To Gray's E.ddi
To Red Mak dec. "
To Brady's Bend
Flour—Fifty barrels and ettcr.
To 3lnboning
To Graf.
To lied Bank W. "
To Brady, Bend 45c. "
14^.1M11 IL IL LOOSIII3.Oenera I Ticket Agent
Bank Notice
NOTICE is hereby given that the Books for
tho subecriptions to the Copilot Stock of TIIE CEN
TRAL stANK OP PE-NNSYLVANIA. to be loadwl at 110111-
daroburgh.Elaircounty. Penna., will bo opened at tho
chanbr P.:change. to the city of Pittsburgh, on the Kira,
Socond. Third and fourth days of September next, when
and whom perpoua wishing, to take stock in said Bank will
hats opportunity to do ro.
The &mks wilt he kopt open from 9a,0. t o 12 and
om 2 to 5 each day.
TIIOB. C. MACIPMELL.
A. M. WAITS
.1. L. LLOYD,
JOHN MILLER,
S. W. RHODES.
JOSEPH 11100 INS.
Commissioners.
EMEMEM
• •.- ••
Allegheny valley Railroad.
Fr ARENT CAM!' M EET-Mizza
LNG. commencing WEDNESDAY
Angola 2Gth. 1857.
Regular Trains will Imre pittehargh daily (Sundays ex
cepted) at 7 o'clock A. IC and 6 r. w.
On WEDNESDAY, brnth last, an Erfra Train will leave
Pittelmrgli at 5.9.5 a. M.
On SATURDAY. 20th lust, Erten Train. leave Pitts.
burgh, at 1.30 and 8.30 o'clock P. M. Returning leave Tars
rattan for Pittsburgh at 1:20 and 7.30 o'clock Monday morn
tog. 31st.
Ott the last day of rho meeting Train, from Tarcation to
Pittsburgh at 7.30 1. st 2 and r. 0.
Excuraion Tickets, g ood daring the Euctunpruent, can le
tad at the Demo, on Cocoon rtrect, at 60 cents cerne al., of
JAS. L. READ, Agent Methesiiat Book Depository, 71 Fourth
etrect.
Passongem must practice their tickets bet.re taking tote
intl... earn - tounlaltd A. CRAlO‘bettpL
ACERTIFICATE for Twenty Sharer of
Capital Stock of the Exchange flank of Plttetiurgh.
etnewn in furor of P. Lorene, dated June Nth, IiCS, and
No. 200. Rake Ic hereby given that the said certificate
Rut been lott or celebeld, need the , meheerilwre will apply for
aduplkato MCA alma on the fourteenth elay of :September
nest; any one having' found mid certiftcate will confer a
furor by returning the gum, to either or the subscribers.
J. J. OKAY, l Adadnivtmtone of
nuTplOw P.R. LORENZ. f F. LORENZ, deed.
NNOTICE.—The partnership of the under
igned, doing bushings under the title or
. 111tiltPifY •
BUECEIFITM, will terminate by mottled consent on Pep.
All persons fusing unsettled accounts tbefirm will
greatly oblige by miling before that date and making set
tlement. W. It. MPIIPEE.
3. M. 11111tellezI.D.
•
. •• . • . .
The bustncas will be frontal - tied at t
reatymul location. N. E.
corner a .I , oarth and Market 't by J. M. BIIECI4
FELL. adbdtd
MUM -- BANN
DITTSBURGII, JULY 28,1&57.—Subserib
ere to the new Monk of thle Bank will pleafie take
notice that thetritanalfatenta upon the lama will bettor, as
(Alone:
Fourthlnetalorent, akin per Roam, payable on or before
the lath of A
ugust next.
01,:t.
end Luc. of $lO per rhare, payable ou or Ileum the
let of Sephenther next.
textheho
NOTICE.—ItonEKT DicKicr line retired from
th. Armor ISAIAH DICKEY t al, by mutual ton.
aeot. 11L Interest wooed ingest Int, 1847.
Tn retiring from the /bore Inn I &etre to solicit for the
how the same patronage n IWorallT beetetre./ dining
twenty-one ;rare of m; connection.
w 6 HOBERT DICKEY.
N OT ICE.-I have this day associated C.
HARTWELL with toe le tbo BREWIEU, MALTINO
uolop MADE, at the Pitt street Brewery. The business
. 11 i t o § airFirion in all tit tiyeacitte s.anaa, wider the
twee and sty..”ICiEP. R. SHUR is 00.
PlttaburP, Anna :2, .135 T. O. W. =ln
ion to dui
Mason St
Megrim, deilet
's paper. These
.rstand the so
advertisers.—
readers can
merchants who
share of sus
, eet their wants.
GEO. W. SMITH C. HARTWELL,
presvers, Maltets and ElopDealer',
Beg lore to Inform th eir friends and the trade that - they
bare Commenced BUEWING for the leaekoo, and aroma.,
ed to forotabell artklee their See promptly:on their
mull WW 2 . atiS:3wdebr GEO. W. SMlTsaw.
V -11 F , 0111077-1-IS'll PNNNSYLVANIA
THE
nonsz=iIIBITION.--The manager+ of this cab'
Mao", at which large premiums aro dLetributol manually
among the owners or a no stock, thorough bred, moth:swim,
amounte that the exhibition ter this Tait Win 011111 a
SALM Colusablerm county, nn the lUth opeptember.
Then is an excel lent track on the exhibition minds, and
Wry sectanmodation will be strepied to exhibitors and sir
=Mew
Fresh Ground loaxraily Flour
METE an ready to deliver to families our
TY °KAHAN Olt UNBOLTED
MELTE WHEAT FLOUR,
YWUU, AND EYE FLOUR.
Cht4."'" be
14' at Lt wood at. t
1.00.ei ("UM: m o m, corm Liberty dßt
—BRAUN a znzg.l9s Di n a
Mir el nets; connr SmltbflelA
0031141 E WATSIAIN E., '
And Diamond .119 c,
In Allogbeay
A. P. SCIIWAXTVS,DroggiXt
W. A.Attlfll4l,.Dragi s tDiustiod: '
• IL T. KENNEDY A DEO py.
2,r1 Ram
New Vona., Aug. 21.—The steamers Moses
Taylor and Splendid, both lying in the Cunard
dock, Jersey City, were burned this morning,
The Metes Taylor was a new boat, belonging to
the Deleware and Lackawana Railroad Company.
Sho was insured for $13,000. The Splendid
was owned by 6. J. Scott, and was insured for
$ . 10,000. Mr. Scott's son wasaboard the latter,
audit is feared he perished. The Cmiard steam
ship Arabia was, at one time, in imminent
danger.
CINCINNATI, Aug. 21.—Last evening a four
story brick building occupied by Chas. Bard
roan, tobacconist., fell with a tremendous crash,
under the pressure of sixteen hundred barrels
of whiskey which had been stored in the second
and third stories, by Calvin Fletcher. The
,walls fell against a building owned by A. K.
Skiff, and forced in the entire side. Two other
buildings are also damaged.
Sr. PAUL, Aug. 2l.—The Democratic Conven
tion 10-dap passed a resolution for the appoint
ment of a committee to confer with the Repub
licans for the purpose of submitting but one
Constitution to the people. it is not probable
that the members will meet in one Convention,
but a great obstacle to the immediate settlement
of the difficulties is removed.
The rumored collision beiween the Sioux and
Chippewa Indians is without foundation.
WAstuNcITON CITY, Aug. '2l.—The Interior
Department has received intelligence from relia
ble gentlemen and fugitive Mormons that Brig
ham Young is preparing to resist Gm. Harney:
that ho has relapsed into the grossest infidelity
and atheism, and continues To hold up the Gov
ernment of the United States to the contempt of
the Mormons.
Bonus, Aug. 21.—1 t is reported that Blanch
ard, Sherman & Co. have suspended in conse
quence of the failure of Bates & Co., announced
this morning. Their liabilities amount to half
a million of dollars; their assets quarter of a
million.
Sr. Louis, Aug. 21.--A letter to the Repub
lican, doled Fort Kearney, 7th . inst.. sscs that
the sth and 10th infantry, Phelps' battory, had
arrived there. • Capt. Van Visit has gone in ad
vance on important business. The troops are
much dissatisfied. The sth and 10th lost nearly
500 by desertion.
CIINACIO, Aug. 21.—J. 0. Brayman, editor of
the Democrat, was arrested this morning for
rubbing the post office drawers. Money letters
were found in his possession. lle waives exam
ination. Bail is required to the amount of
$9,000.
Itotros, Ang. 21. Messrs. Edward C Bales
Co. have suspended, with liabilities which
amounts to about STOXI,OOO. The suspension
is owing to sugar speculations.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 21.—Daniel C. Burrows,
a lad ten years of age, was instantly killed by
his young cousin while playing with guns, not
knowing thorn to be loaded,
TOIZONTO, Aug. 21.—The return cricket watch
between the U. S. and Canada Commenced on
Wednesday. The tat ter won with seven wickets
to go down.
New Y.P.I, Aug 11.--Cotten .71,...,1 firm with an IIkIVRII
fIng te.lency,aleaNto Hour chr.rd.plit: MOO
60.1. Wheat continned hoary and trr g lsr. I:4000
bush add. Corn clo.oddenrvioir.l SI , KMI brad, sold. rro -
Vigh.d generally firm drop .inirt 12ti 11., !tarns and
13! t for eliouldera. flutter better at Innnal. In r—Plp
&wed at 529. tirvavrlr. footed at lie.Stinars steady
Coolfen steady. Molasmea tnyvv. Er illartiVek. Stock.
lower pmenally:Clik-,,, & Ina'k
;initil - IV:O.:: New York Criand 7n , liaaling 73: galena
1 Ching° 94 Michiatin Central 77; EY.' V-^sl.:: Cleveland &
Toledo 43:Cleveland t Plit.bureh Milaatikie &
alppi
M 1111.1.1.1 1 .111, A 11, •21.—Floor dull. no et port demand:
frerlt ground superfine Iro; nruntuu. quotod at t, end
slf..:Plo for rornultold stork. tut the dont:m.l it
only for the
home supple at these !Igor., and frOut and
per ltd f. , r Futter brands of varra nal fancy fatuity flour
In quality. Rye flour steady at 0,50. Corn aunt ' , ranted at
S. but little or now , hem. But moderate dornend for wheat
or good and priroolota out, are wantod; about ;ow 1. 0 4,
Lase loon taken rot milling at $1,03 up lo $1.;1. according to
quality, thr latter for prim.. In doody demand al
with otuall romimr , and sub.,/ ol .3.tr011 bush. Corn—
Anuthoril Plunsyl.nla yellou sold at AY in ' , boo and
allont. and St to 47 In the cat,.
CINCINY tn. Aug. 21. —Flour elm.ea dull and pt lee% are
lout little latter than nominal. the aele• a, fete and tannat.
Wlnast c10...1.1.11 and pt a,...11ap1a,..1 a dr,' ide..ll)
duremeard umdenr:t. though it cannot be said that any 1121.
portent .I,cllno lutel.ern ratabliahod. hut • large quantity
remained umould; 41 fur goal and and 11,20 tot prime white
may be ©fled the nlllll itt.d pricea /altam dull at :Mo.--
Thor. la un change in Von, . then. le very little demand
mid the market i. dull. Sales , of IWO bu..hela }tart,
Malt at 41.aixer 1,90. Ilarloy la nominal and the, i.
touch coming in: there la moderate demand at '
thi.• the price nAked. Ilpn is dull at ilk
Atlll and irtvgular, adra tea bbla. at and
el at
..einr. dull. Pro, telnus are 1110.1 31, 'Mt..,l
pa-c. C.
to u M. le dna hottee and deli renal et Levies 111.. at
Itaeon Side. scarce and are held bendy at 14; end Shoulder,.
at 12r. A sale ea.. mad, of •In Lbht. I.itvasel Lill. old guagn.
at Klc- The Mouoy ruarket 15 saucy. 011,4, thin ratee of ex•
ellange aro guleettkil. Wnetbet ehvr. )lercury
I:in, tatting.
tILLTIMOC, A.g. '2l —Flour —Hovrapt Str— t i 7.1 . ,“
Vo.o WbeLat Own—N . 4ll4c Z. 1.. Itt, low
WhiNky
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKSLThi4 (Sat
nnlny) evening. 0 n:. =I. 01 7 , , 0 . !wk. will
. 110 new Commercial Sale. No Fifth etre.,
nn wiwrirtment of new and ...Anil hood Boil., comp...nig
mei recent TM •rature t.y favorite edi
tions of iliviimble wiirkG now voionew of fiction: eiegnnt
....ph...lnc the port,lC, tr. P. M. DAVIS. AM.
VASTERN 'PAWNBROKER'S SALE ON
j 2.4 F.MIT` WORTH OF JEWELRY. de. et the nett Cont.
...null Sae. Raoul, Room, No. &I Filth %term. eouttnent..
. -
ing en McAuley evening, Aug. UM. at 7 o'clk , k, And con•
tinniypioevery evening during the week, will be veld themes.
desirable stock of Jewelry ever nlierml lu the city, eu bryos.
log superior Will MIMILI. Hunting Anil Open emvel Gehl.
diver and Plstoel Watch,: Teel I.IILI ' Feb Ci m ino, Wat:h
Seals, thuds' and Lashes' Cameo and other Pins in great vs.
riot), Fines.. Cm," Motions, Shirt Gobi Pone,
Silver Thimbles. ken: 2 onto Silver Platml Tea Warm Violins,
Ast-orMsmo. Purchasers men led) upon the gads
Icing sr representcd. Fur the accamt:norlatitak of the ladies.
Ile ealn still he continued on Tuesday and Tburxday umrn
buts,lsth and LX;tl, at 10 o'clock. P. 31. DAVIS. Auer.
ArAEUABI.F. STOCKS AT AL crio - N - -- 61
Tut.mlay evening. August 251.11. at o'clock, at the
nelv Real Estate unit Mack Romms, on the mamls.l
Fifth farce,. mill be sold.
91 educes Exchange Bank Pittsburgh;
31 do P. pl. and C. R. 11. Cu
' au2l
P. M. DA V lA. Atter.
HANDSOAIE COUNTRY SITES NEAIt
EAST I.II3EIITY Ascrtox —On Titunalty
Augn..t I.lth. at 3 n'el.x-k, nu th. prmLien, v. 111 U.
Firtnon nen-oaf filOiel• Laud. Irving put at the (nom Or
E. K. Brun.. Thn ahoy. in nitwit, 011 Wllkinn nynnun. in
Penni." 1.0...i1111.114111i11ing Mon...wood. nnnr nn.
.Is...fling of E. Rahn, and thn renidenen of David Irwin,
It will cif deniml) I divided Ist , tiro lots t.f Nevem :.1111
'gilt:sere. each, and to supplied with 1,14, vet fulilug npriturs
water,aud with forvet aluado treaw.
Iteing beautifully located and em.y of wee.. by rallnlekd
and turnolie.lt offers great linlucententa Co nnialnhing'a
. . •
suburb. residence , .
Tlo. Oakland line of Omnibooo will leave OW corner of
Fourth and Market at. at 1 and 2 o'clock p m., on the .lay
of to conYey purchasors.
Termanise.fourth remainder in 1, 2..13 years, will.
miereal. atol P. M. 1131.18,
. _
AA i)!tt Ins STlt A TOIt'S SA es( lay
eyyninn, Aug. 25tli. nn the sYcoild floor of Dame Auc
tion llouso, 54,P)1113 street, will la. sold by order of A.
C. kturdoch, M. 1/, Administrator of Patrick ilcKna, dyed,
3 aharys eliarpsburg Ilrldm. Co. Stock.
at111:1 P.M.DAVIS.Auer,
•
QTEAItIER IsfELNOTI'N AT AUCTION.
1,3 On TIJP.SI/AT ItCENINGI, Augutt 'lath, at tl o'clock. et
Iteal FAtate and Stock Satre Itoome, on the necand floor
ol bawls' Auction Mime, No. SJ. Fifth
Wiii bc.. , 11.1 thn largo Hret clam, light draught eters, whorl
',learner NIELNOTTE, with Vomitus'', Tackle, dr. in com
plete onleroal 'the now line above the wharf at St. Louie, Mn.
The Mame coat V2W,Onat 1... HY new, being but non 70ror
old, and law latel,y tenon repaired and thoroughly overhanled.
Threw Potters :Street long.4o(oche. diameter. two Englae..
. Inohot Cylindera,s tort etroke, She will carry about
700 tuns, and le harnithed with Stew Clpstan and all Um
de/amble late impntretuents. Von further particulars, •ad.
dress .1. T. 11c1:03 111 S, Pltteburglt, In., or
u,12 P. )I. DACI9, Aunt*,
LOST,
141J(.41 44
Telegraphic
aurtion
CM=E=E!
I=ll
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State Agricultural Eihibitiou.
TAE Pennsylvania State Agricultural So
ciety, will hold its Seventh Annual 'Exhibition at
(Poweltan finftrynde.) on the Dili end 90th of
September, and let and: larys of Oetolree neut. TbAuenel
rednetket an pawienger fare and free pneengs for Stook will
1w furnlehed by the Railroad Companion.
The honk. of Antry will be open at Philmlelphia on ea
after the let of Perytetubet. ROUT. C. WA LK ER,
enZlylkwhl Secretary.
CARNAGFLANS BNTIRE STOCK
Or
HENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING.
TO BE DISPOSED OF.
SA LEA COMMENCING TUESDAY, JUNES°, TVA.
AS it intended to enlarge and improve our
Store Boom LATH IN JIHX, the whole shack of
tIE.NTS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, WUILNISIIINO GOODS
op_W on hands will be offered AT PRICES MUCH BY,
lOW TILE REGULAR RATES with the view of CLOSING
OUT Ho whole before cornet
the Impratentents.
This It will Ifpnbeerrod I. not • tag
pretext to get rid nf
old goods. se ererythingwill be found NEW AND FASH
IONABLE. Ilyathe contemplated altendions would nem.
sadly clefum the mt./4.4.nd to ohtlate this Gls proposed to
tiray ant tho whole at very low calm and open the Vol
Thule with msmortment altogether new.
• A lino variety of Mem. geode for custom
rirely will be me le to order at • large discount. work cache
J. T. CABNAGILAN,
poooto Fedeml et., near theyr, l4 . elllahAllesheny city.
Valuable Fenn' fo r bale•
TITE subeeriber offers for sale a farm co n -
Mining Illf mem more or lees, /Monied in North Vis •
Otto Township, Aller,lmi Co. Pe: 12 miles from Ilittaburg
I Tulle from tho rittaburgh and Steubenville Turnpike,
114 - mike from the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad.—
'Melo are no the Wm MO fugal dwelling bows, horu and
otlmr nut-Irstildlnge, together with a bearing mallard. The
farm is under n high .tole of cultivation having shout 00
acre cleared, 80 of which sue choirs. letejan laud. There Is
cumi under the greater pert an which i. easy of arum, and
water In 010,1101 every arm. le la convenient to ?dill',
&hoots awl Church.- in the midst el a pleasant neighbor
' hood. It will be *old reaumable terms. ler further
particulars ripply to A. 0. POTTEII en thepremien, or ad
dress the subscriber, C. K. rotter,llloomington, 111.
Jy7arowTe C. K. POTTER.
•
Dort , clothing.
MILE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY
II
nvite tbo attention of Cie', coetntners gad tbe public
t o lbw tonto and hoodecavo nook of Ready-tondo
T0L7714 AND CIIILDRENS' CLOTHING,
And • non selected and clodoe lowortment of
Cloths and Casaimeres,
.aaa to opler,JogotbNqx t v,p. ring ood Butiontr
µwoos, and oepeciolly adapted to wear
11. .TR ciatay OO,
/020 Client gran, above Tenth,
St Lawman HOW Bollg
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1161E-NII—beOLDERS--Patent, la a I,
A Spring, Porcupine, nem idylls, no ale by
eul2 W. & HAM.
Z=ZE
Commercial.
prrrsinnuan RIAELKETS.
[Reported Speriatiq for at, Pittibetath
Pressectutu. ENIIIIIDAT, Aeon. 22. 1h57.
FLOUII--doll mod droving; sales of 70 toldeneer super on
wharf at $5,870,6,c0 140 do new from store at 91125 for 00
tr, $5,50 for extra am 158,75 fur amity; ISO do do do old at
Valk. KM wool KW; and 90 clo extra at $0,40159,02.
OATS—the prim continues to deaths., males ou why( of
150 bon at M. and 150 do from more nt 40(4.45.
11.800ti—ttrm; sales of 5000 and 4000 Is Shoulders at
12" ow lb Film at 14; 2009 tbs l g!aito gummed llama ott
141,Z; 1000 IDs do at 11, 019 h; 1500 Sugar Curial do at 143.;
mein 500 lb. and 4 tea do to country at 15.
OlL—altos .48 Idols No. I Lard at $1,12®1,15.
11 A 2--salse or 7 loads
h 0.1101 4 V I too.
elf 2/1815—sales of 25
of 10.
TALLOW 011.--we beer ofa sale o 00. Able at 1034.
MONETARY AND cub MERCIAL.
!SCR.. OF Tin CONNER. or I N.—Tur receipts of
foreign and domestic merchandise at Li. port the pool year
Paco Leen rery heavy; and much 1 ger than for many
year. The following are We reeelpt, of several important
articles Innen September erd, compiled from the talk. in
the lionton Shipping List
ro,Oud bores Innomn.
117.000 hon. Oranges.
490.000 packimen Sims
90,100 Inig. Rabin.
100,030 bales Iremp.
21i0,000 bal. Cotton.
600,1100 bag.
IM,oool4lBsiltoetm.
MAW boxesSupar.
.XOOO Kids. Attor.
230,000 bap Sugar.
10,000 berrebo3o gar.
Ntw . 1
- see CAME Ithrarr, Aug. 19th.—Tlic receipts for
tIl week ere m. follows
Reeves. Sheep h Lambs
Total 11,024
Total, last reek 2, 11,795
The rosviipt, .4 Beef Ciottie have o anumffly 1, 00 ,
11, 0 p„,. eek , about 3,13001 ad having arrivol at
A lierttera, nod ,clout 4000 head nt al the yar,b,_, o , m a ,. we
food Um market docidnlly Mathis onentrigat a resluctioo
of fully 2 mite per pounikand slow sales, audperhaps more.
We beaul of aeveral sales .made yesterday at 12 cents, but
to-day there were but few at that Onto, and from that down
tog cents. The market was well attended, notwithstand
ing about 000 bead were dispel:int of fluting the early part
of the week, but, as the yards mom .0 well Oiled, butchers
sbowell hot little disposition to buy, but were disposed to
Gnus n still further concussion, which they will probably to
before night, and (the best the will not probably bring
fiver 10 cents, Tim number left over, will, In all probabill.
ty, exceed thit of any day this season. The quality Ins, on
the nremge, about the same utast week. Sheepand Lambs
are not over and about bask, at ei decline of 241 rents per
head.
The torrent prices for the week at ail the markets are as
(oiliness—Beef iktille--Flret quality, per cot., $11,60M.6124
ordinary quality, $1001.1; coMrston quality, g9 , r04 IO In.
fortes quality, Saskit. Sheep and Lambe—Miret quality. Fis
kksfstak other qualities, fokaist,6o. Swine—First quality,
othersqualltiess, 7%.
A very lead and successful uttering of money took place
nn Tuesday night in this city, when about goo) worth of
spurious NIL, all of Use denomination of fire dollars, on the
Lee Bank of klmaschneetts, was elmelatwi in awry possible
place where bills could be changed. The large hotels wore
among the sufferer, the Meatuses suffered, every grocery.
liquor More and semis shop was inundated with them , nutll
at but n suspicion wee aremcd, and ...ions! Ismael. were
made. The polices aro chasing op the culprits. and It Is be
lieved that about forty person* to ell will pro held to ouswer.
The bills are on rest paper and well calculattal to deoelve.
—N. T. Timm
Imports by River
tillEEJ.litl by Fortune-100 boo note, 18 Idilo fluor, J
A Fetzer. 3 Milo flour, 2do egg,, 5111 one .6 An) yr; beer
kepi, 16,4=1 box platform oeulco, Ginner A Lovely; 7 bile
Ilerlisti 8 who rags. Kay k ca 40 low Moue nine, II
Collint 150 boo nolo, Lhswonnt Cu Idle paper, Dispatch; 100
do do, Entll4l k err, 15 tibia Me, 15 hulf Milo do, I do yeoet.
Smith A cir. 4 boo hotioehold good., 1 chains. I lonloteml,J
It Ilaldomoni T 2 tilde apples, Levels A reittertuto 27 du wheat
52 who do, Wiltuarthi but funtiture, NV Bodin; 47 bbl, high
oho, Mork k cut 1 Macau. owner. 2 bbl. otwe; 1 b: hotter
21868kobi fruit, 1 coup chickens. 2 hp rags, 2 law honey,
John Calhoun; 2 toil. chirketto, 2 bbl. fig" 1 do peeve, 2
law butter, 1 do fruit. Wm Sterling: 1 ho butter, 1 do priory,
2 Mill. oppliw. 3 do ego, 2 atop. chicken% John 5116118beti:
20 Milo flour, 1 copper kettle, J
310NONGAIIELA :NAVIGATION 01-35 bid. whfoky,
Leech A 04 1 cylinder. Itlehardin 53 kg,. gate. Jove„ t
Coolor 60 by mit, GS LLIA flour. Bwiudler, 70 tolls been,
flagifley, Creignate A. 4 79 bra glace, King; A do, Repperl
3 do do, 30 boo meal Conologlotou 3 Loo morketint:
Racy; l7O bilk,aper Culbertson; 60 Mile floor, Rotilwin
en; 10 Lido whiok p ey, Parki; 1 roll oilcloth, Plocum.
imports by Railroad
liereland t Pittsburgh It. tt.-18 Ltd. eggs, Rea, 2 box.,
ointment, Jefrord; 5 bide tipples, Par. - X 4 mem pardon seed.
IS right; 1 eke hair, 1111Thintte7 k ror 4 bbls empt. Rasa, 44
hm rho o.J li Canliebt 1 hell 1131 eggs, Smith: 4 Imses
augur., Whitmore, Wolf a no; 5 bids ewe, Bbriver
north: 1 boy. S grlndstonee, Lippincott a to.
Pittsburgh Vt. W. 2 C. IL bush Wheat, Lambe 21
Lelle broom., iretillougb.., :18 ells barley, 2 bldsnotge, J Craig
21 aka oats, P Peterson; al bide wheat. 600101 d. 4 Wilumrth:
.t bide dour, .1 8 Liggett A 18, 2 beim went. IL Itobison ms
meke nu,m, 2 km. lord, APDAndlems. 51eans mr. II rollB
bather. It Bud; o.ke Dour, 9do barley, J 111 K, g Dyer:
1 ear Innilwr, II It Ryan: 9N btr, wheal. age
butter, I. Doolittle; 300 Inas wheal, Kennedy i bra 2:01 Ime.
km& marketing. 40 Ism eats. 5: 61.1,eggs. It do Maher, 4 can
stock. owners, .1 10,41 .10 do. 30 tales wnol. 31
kgs bum,. 11 I broom eon, 15 1011, tmemm, 17:., barrels
10n,...!:/ Mule baron. Clerk t co.
RIVER NEWS.
Ste - Anne L en. Crri.—Each It the name of a line 11.... boot
that arrived her., yeeterday from Itrownst illy. Captain
lieorgo Wham, • gentleman very vellimeorn on all the
Weetern Rivers, I. In e013:1111.21.el her, and Itle ma in, F.- a.
Illown.—lnet the man for the place—le to invidn In tle
Wtire. The Lake City It .1114,1 for one of the innumerable
towns which have epreng up like:magi.- In )tlnnetnto.—
Thu situated on Take Pepin. Iltes boat Is to rim in
the St. Paul and St. Loni. trade. She It about Ifni feet long,
31 feet liwun and i feet halal; .tern-wheeled, nod drawing
when light sixteen inehtot. :The rarriew throe boilert.2l fret
1.00. and 33 Inrhot In diameter ; inch rytrydert, tee
feet stroke.- Kinrinem built by Snowden L Son, - ofilroarino
eine, where, alto, the beat errlotilt Icy J .5. Pringih "r"
IA L../1 0,1 the atoeks (nun the laying of the keel only
d.y.—a Itant.fnheat he the building line Ili, carry
tor- rapacity tea abedit SOO tour. Who la very nearly the pre.
. Imo mate. a. to SiFJ, with the Jeannie tirey, and Hoe Just
be.ide her So that the Lholsou,'"liny Slarmora and
two or three other new lionte mutt waist work herr, hate a
new male. . .
thod+ron , of thin rite• boat herr:ado. ertdcblo neat
11. , t gaudy. being pointo.l by Mr. Murphy In pore whits,—
tibn in extra plank.] and 4dnfened, end puree of Ibn lump
not,. ofbnexl an A. NO. 1 boot. liomilnek to her.
TlieJoanniellrey hi all ready and will leas• on her tlrst
trip this afternoon without fail. /110 ea who wish to have a
good, once and ptempant trip, cannot do Later tnnn go on
with Capt. Kn.
The nap steamer N. Ilutnae, Capt. Kennedy, is op for St.
1.. mie n.day. Also. the attestator pt. lands, Captain De.,
..alp painted and in first-rate , irder. Also, the tn•aotifal
new tat tilenwood, Copt. Robinson, and the nt:w steamer
tor. Kane, for the sante port. The riser is In no,. tooting
condition, .11 to one alto I..vost to travol at his leisure and
°opts b.m.elfo. he goes, no better chance can off. - than in
any one of three first.elnas boats.
The Ilutmg.., from St. Innis for Ills port. took on t.7on
Jwl. of Wheat at Paducah for thi• rily al L'S eclat. n paek.
She I.ft Cincinnati for horn on Mumlay.
The Cincinnati Ilagetto, of Friday. *aye
learn front the officer* of *homer* &reit It, from 1e...
yo*torday. that the farmer* along the entire hoe of the
river hale onumenriel bringing their wheat down to the
taint, for phipineut to thi* port, Pht,l , nrgli and the oast.—
W beat I. ruminanding $l, hot It IA thought that swat week
that *rpeulio cent* will he the prloe. With airy peed+, ko_
sleivu, and wheat end uthor grain below, hriet time* ..n the
Hoer may he 1..11.4 for the next few daya
`The following were the only ateamera In port but even
ing W. U. Wooded°, Martnora, Deleuuite, 31oderatur. they
City. Rucheater, tloudy Poland, Anglo-S.lov, Tetinoexee
Prhi Tron,S. 11 . Tacker. City of Cairo. hock City.
ledetnuti and Moneta."'
Steamboat Regl.ter.
AlMMa—Jefferson Druern.ville, Iniyer.l, F.lirt
lieth: Fortune, Wheeling.
IlEPAßTElefferenn, Brove.villen Col. Ilayatd, Eli •
lieth, Cher°lt, Wheeling.
Monongahela River U. S. Mail' Packet
STEAMER TELEURAPM, TAMER JEFFERSON,
. • ---.-
Can. J. C. Wm/rum.. Cr,.a (lemma Crutk.
THE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE
novr running regularly. !Morning skate leave PIMA.
Margit at o'clock A. SI., and Evening Moan, at '6
W.-luck P. M. for SPlSmwmort,
Lola City, Bwll.wernon, Fayotto CICy. llreenflold, California
And Rtvwoerliln, there connecting with Ilacka amt Cnnulnw
for Uniontown, Fayette Spring", Slorgauluvra. Wayuraburg„
Carmiebaultown and Jefferywn.
. .
• •. • .
Ransom-ern ticketed through from Pittnburgh to Colon
"' ti Er AI , meals mud state-roorns on bottle Inch:mire.—
Boats , returning Dom Itraornsvllle lead. at t "'dock In the
mamity, ull , l sln the evening. For further Information en
quiry nt the Men, Wharf Dot. nt the in of Omit Arent
nns a. IV. SWINDLER, Atiorr.
R E is o L A IR Tilt-WEEKLY
PACKET.—TIin Inc pun
ole° idenuier in J. Mitruto
for the rhoon interfnedinto port., on Tucudoy.,
Thursdays end inaturiblys, it, Once of the Forest City. For
Rue ght or, mange, apply mD beard, or to
nun W. B. WI( NEVER, Agent, No. 6 Wood nt.
rat. BUQU - E, ETC.:1110
etramer LAKE CITY,
. S
Capth trillan,m he for the above nod all otorm to
parte on MONDAY, TAM lett For froinht or pump apply
on hoard or to 0u'2.1. FLACK, MILNE& & Apo.
FO!{ Br. LOUIS.—:The splendid
JL: steamer N. 1101,31 EN, Card. Kennedy.
will less! tor ths abilVOnnd MI Intermediate porti;-
Y. the ILId Inst. For freight or Fenno apply ...rd
or to [ool9] FLACK, BAILNES A CO.
VOlt Sr. LOUIS.—The eplondid
A;
Ch erAmm Re. LOUIS, OW. Vag
Vero for ve and all intermollateporte on
VA Inst. Yoe freight or passAgeapply on budrd or to
cult FLACK. DARNER k CO, AO.
• --_
VOlt ST. LOUIS.—The fine
1: neje Warner
OD,
Ciniit.
Robinson, Rill leave for the shoo, and all ntorni
este, nu TIIIM DAY, the =llllO- For freight or few
pge apply on hoard or to
istanl7 VLACH. BARNES A Cll.. ARO,
VOR ST. LOULS.—The mplondid
X' 'tomer PR. KANE, Copt. Sherman.
will
t he for tha &Lova and all
In
trona rorT't
PAY, the :VA that. for (relight or twang. apply on Wont
or to ptnlT) FLACK, BARNES & Co.
Port'oblle Plume 112.1115.
lIE SUBSCRIBER IV:4ILN
ofeeloring
POKTABLR FLotrania MILLS,
or A umturr
SUPERIOR FOR SINPLICITE AND DURABILITY,
to may other now In em.
They can be driven by Meant, water, or horse power, and
will peeve an acquleltlon to Iron Malden, Stock Seeders and
Lam bermen.
51,, 07 me mos throughout the mutate.). who hare surplux
power, or power employed only • part of the time on other
b.inees, by Introducing one or more of three Mille Into
their eetabllalimente, ...3" greatly bench fil"h"lfek One
of thee. Mills, (2) lathes In dlarneteg,) grinding over 12
Inoilmle Food per hone, con Ipo moan dolly In Opemtlon at the
011 sod Feol Mean. BUTDAK A Co., riotecen street,
Allegheny. •
4111 . 0rders filled with dlepolch.
W. W. WALLAM
SID Marty strrot. Pltleburgh, Ps.
It , you value your teeth and a pure breath,
headily gurneort, and comfable month, to ICEYSEIVS,
10 Wood erect, ood boys bottle of WAILD'S TOOVI Wien
•ml Toots Powout Waredkwa
TEAS—Young Ilys: l l ll n p. r ho riZ i ll . fu h n .. . , Po h l
4 " ,° `" l " i " 13°"" n t in ad complelo essortment
sod catty bozo&
vr 't e k
°tinted Importations at
lIMMLE O. Y,
yllB nod 23 Womlstree.
LAWNS FOR 8 AND 10 QENTS AT
Mt/RIMY k 13IIROTITINLVII olosiog out sale, North
earner Youth andblasts! stmts. aul2
. . .
AANDSOME CALICOS FOR 10 CENTS
—lVvraated rut Worm, id W. of
.12 KITIIPIIY & SURCIMIELD.
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IIicf,TEADIBOAT CAPTAINS will find as at
/...7 times prepirod to fill Mete Prams Me CUM bunt
to with promptness and me to ptrms.
ow S. B. TOI/30 k 00.
MANGANESE --15 11 lbs. in dote and fo
ad•bY sun • B. I. IaNIZMIL
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Atmionucnts
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Rear of Bea TrimblON New Hotel,
EH=
Corner of Penn and St.• Clair Streets,
THURSDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY,
September 3d, 4th and sth
Spalding & Rogers'
CONSOLID.A.TMEI CIRCITSES!!
The management liar« the honorof announcing. the goal
cotton of tho cute.lidation (which they attempted
tiom but from unarohlublo dolor. 10 the transportn-
time of PERSONA L and MATRILI AL from distant portions
country, am not effected until thhi season.) of their
THREE CIRCUSES, Ira grand I.r through Pool:tapir.
La wail Ohio.
MELEE
Their Floating Palace Circus,
Which Exhibilt4 hero In.! May
Their Rail Road Circus,
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Their North American Circus
I=l
102 Persons!
109 Horses!!
MEE=
"I"R.A4E.I.INCi- SI3OW
IN THE WORLD!!!
EMI=
tarPerformaneem every Night at Welk
Doon+ open at 7
Iller•Also, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Af-
rnooto4, at ^_► o'clock, immediately after the
11)`"FORTY UORSE TAU THURSDAY RTRI
SATURDAY, at 4 Thursday and 12 Saturday
&i"-Trundlin g the Wheelbarrow to the Sky
by 3111,LE AGN ES, On a Sleistior Wire, !WO VERT LONG
td e.l fr , te geatind to tile top nf the Centre Pole
LITSIDE THE TENT. in 11111 .Low, at 3 o•cloe k pre
ly, uu FRIDAY aad NATURDAY ONLY
vay 'Penn Street, near St. Clair.
de-Boxes 50 remain (Children half prime
121:111TME
etV - No postponement on neeonut of weather
Owl the MEN lia7lNag ao the EC
SPALDING Ir. ROGIENIP
IMINDIDINIK1111:141
Oomtitdog in ono Monster Cox® their
NORTH AMERICAN .CIRCUS
So popular in . Diew England, their t .
Floating Palace Circus,
Well known ugr e i ra theitsti e s i s i lppi and Ohio
NEW RAILROAD an
CIRCUS,
Which excited eo great a sensation in thu
4 Middle States lad summer, with
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11163Ejill •LLOYD •& C . , Effitial
(SUCCESSORS TO' LLOYD A LEAIONoi •
AMING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS TIIIS WINTER, aro now prepared
to do a heavy business by
Ff3IsTINTSYMN7I.II. CANAL AND 1, 1.1 : 1.XLA0.E1.1)-', •
Through to and from the Eastern Cities. We an moor. our friends and all thmo disposed to patronize the Pentm.
and ardlrad, that uo putos will be spared to render general satisfaction to SHIPPERS OF EASTERN AND WESTERN •to
FREIOIIT.
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The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad
Will give Incroseted despatch to the transmisalort of freight. Office Penn Street, at the Canal &WI.
fe2.4:lyd , . LLOYD h CO
In friendly strife, in presence of the audit I 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. .1857.
ence, will exhibit as above for
BUB SETS OF PEU'ORBEESI
TIM SETS OF CLOWNS!
THREE SUS OF RING BOUM
&Lit PUNE BNB TENTI
Only one Price of Admission
Adults 60 cts.; juveniles under ten 25 eta )
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are KYLE'S BUGLE 818%
thltettkiWtriumphalfproceselohlthrongh the
principal Erects every morning, by"
7012 TY 808888 DRIVERBY ONE MB&
The terrific gratuitous outside exhibition
of the daring Creole Gymnast, Mlle AGIN
at noon every day, when the winds and
storms are not excessive, ascending a
HALF-INCH WI:118,200 FEET LONG,
extended outside the tent, at a dizzy height
from the ground to the top of the centre-pole
4.4
bore IA better Native el Po* Performers
than has ever been seen by mortal, In any
age or country, in any
THREE SEPARATE CIRCUSES, VIZ
Mlle2r Mad. Ormond.
lAttleOsmond. Ere. W. Lake.
Henry Nag Elton. Prank Barry.
Motley Brother", Man Monkey.
George Dunbar. Bill Lake.
C. I. Rogers. ' I. Robinson.
7. Donaldson. C. Crosby.
N. Nathaniel'. H Ointy.
John Ward. H. Ruggles.
A. Anderson. F. Ru es.
A.
BookorelL " P. Williams.
R. Tremble. W. Simons, CO.
.011 0 ,
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4 fit 4
TO WO lECL WM in 148 Haan
XILYDrop, Wild Fir*,
Pegastui, BOP°. Tartar
Altogether the most formidable consol Ida
tion of Equestrians, Equestriennes Gro
tesques Clown! , Gymnasts, Voltigeurs;
Pantomtmimists, Acrobats and,
highly trained Horses, of which there la any',
record in the history of the pram.
J. E. WARNER, Arent Norib AMiclean Mons.
ie. GRAHAM, Agent Fkating Palogyeatoos.
o. a. =MB, kunt Road Cracosv,
treeritesoihrce Oompanlos will positively not In ropun•
ed We season under any pretext, and will b annitdlnd
Kittanning, Monday, August 31st.
Freeport, Tuesday, September ,
Butler, ;Wednesday, Septemli.er 2d
Pittsburgh, September 3d, 4thand sth
McKeesport, Monday, September 7th.
Greenoburgh, Tuesday, Septo tabor Bth
Codnellsville, Wednesday, September 9th
Broraacille, Thursday, September 10th.
Uni6town, Friday, September)llth.
Morgantown, Saturday, Sept/rasher 13th
WaYarrhurgh, Monday, September 14th
Washington, Tuesday Seutemli , er 15th
anal 'Mara'
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1857. FALL TR ADE 1857.
B. A. F_A_ITNESTOCK. &
CORNER WOOD AND VITIST ST4ILICTS.
Pittsburgh, Penna.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
LARD OIL, LINSEED OIL,
ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE,
TANNERS' OIL, VARNISHES,
SPERM OIL, BRUSHES,
WHALE OIL, SPICES,
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
DYE STUFFS
PAINTS,
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.11 , L1LNCTF.A.C1'17FLERS OF
WHITE LEAD, RED . LEAD AND LITHARGE.
Our White Lead, ground in Oil, is put up in packages of 25, 50, WO, 200; 300 and 500
minds, which we guarani. tube STRICTLY PURE, STILL WRIU lIT, and not etirietmed by any for &mama and white•
new
fisting resident partners in New York and Chlladelphia to take advantage °finalising. In the marketore ara enabled
to sett for cash, or to prompt time dealer; on no favorable terms. Essterojobbing houses. •
JAB. A. FAUN ESTOCRR YEILALIPUGE furnished with Emilia,, Fnmsh,,llermanand Spahlsh directions.
aulfhalawarnY
FALL AND WINTER
A. A. MASON & CU
No. 25 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh;
ARE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER ONE OF THE MOST EXTENSIVE AND AT
tractive stocks of
IMPORTED AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS
TO BE FOUND IN THE COUNTRY.
. Their easortment of DEESS GOODS, of more than ONE ISENDRED CASES: constant of ifs latest etyles
of
SILKS, MERINOS, PLAIDS, POPLINS, DELAINES, COBURGS, CASHMERES. &c.,
A full stook of Embroideries, Laces and White Goods, Dressy and Cloak
'Uri:zonings. Hosiery and Gloves, Gents• Furnishing Goods,
Linen and House-keeping Goods, Domestic Goods.
RIBBONS, FLOWERS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MILLINERY ARTICLES.
Haying greatly Incr./red their facilities for Manufacturing
SILK AND VELVET BONNETS, LADIES' CLOAKS ANI) SKIRTS,• &e
They aru confident of being enabled to offer greater lOducements than any Eastern Manufacturer.
/14-iferelsants from all sections are solicited to mil. New flOods will be cortstmtly received from their resident
buyer in the Mast. sulllsiewassF A. A. MASON A CO.
EDWARD T. MEGRAW,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
NO. 211 LIBERTY STREET. HEAD OF WOOD,
Pittsburgh, Penna.,
(IFFERS TO THE TRADE A LARGE, FRESII AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK, pur
N." rimmed frrlm Importers and Manufacturers, amongst which aro the follosslng,farnrlte brutls:
W. H. Grants' A. 1 5s Tobacco.
R.oime, Robinson & CO . F. Tobacco.
.V..:mgeno Howard's Tobacco.
€4-rant's Pound Lump Cavendish,
Hazard and Rmlrond Brands.
50 caddy bra.Hnlflb. Lump
_ CIO-AR/31 OIC4ARBII. 01C3.Art43!1!
One Million, Assorted Brands!
All et - Which we offer to the trade at prices which enranot did to please
• naldortf
W. E. CHILDS & CO'S
PATENT ELASTIC FIRE AND WATER-PROOF
CEMENT
PHRHIN & JOHNSON, Propziators.
ARE PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE
the ahoy@ Elastic Piro and Water-Proof Cement Roofing, it being the mly article yet Invented that will succenfully
risks the action of the atmosphere iu every climate. -
IT IS PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATER-PROOF,
Aud in point of durability, co believe it le equal limit superior; to any 'Metallic Roofing. We can pot it on over OM Tim
Tar, Iron 9r Shingle /tails, it asking no Milbrerke how flat or steep the roof may to. This
Roofing L. warranted to prove as above represented. We will put It on for
SIX DOLLAR:I.MR SQUARE, TEN FEET SQUARE)
We will apply it open Tin and 'lron Roof. TWO DOLT a.' PER SQUARE, being 011 mama of Ito &usability th
cheapist paint that can be used.
iGir-We invite all who are building, and also theme who wish their Roofs Repaired, to call at ourniike, I= Third Street,
and examine samples and salary the themselves to regard to the durability and practicability Mails Roofing.
PERRIN & JOHNSON,
J. 0. PERRIN,
S. A. JOHNSON. J
S.
133 Third street, between Wood and Smithfield.
Pittsburgh, Penn.
I have mule a chemical esaminatlonof some specimens DIM'. E. CIIILDS A CO7l ROOFING, left at my office, the re
cults of which are or follow.
lmt. The material brim compounded es la remain pliable for a greet length of tiara.
fid. The consistency itt not readily Infirmness' by the temperature. onwerprently It would not ho liable to malt and run
off from a roof in Sommer. or crack In Winter, I. wen...nes of onto rat heat and cold would not injure It.
Of. The composition in not amid but slightly alkaline. lt ~vrould not dcatroy the mamas, but on the contrary pro
tect it from We action of the weather.
4th. It Is Water-Proof, and to a largo ro b ot Fire-Proof; that is, rryarks and Bre brando talllnguport itcould notinflame
it. 10 my opinion such a roof will lard for yenrs put on carefully and receiving proper attention.
Ampectfully, JOSEPH N. LOCKE, Chemist,
Labratory No. Walnut street, Cluelnnatl, Ohio.
Csucususri AOCfCT Boni. F. Co., Feb. eth,
1 hare. eamnined W. E. CHILD. A Co's kinetic Fire and Water-Proof Cement Hoofing, and as fared I can Judge, consider
a good invention and am willing to insure buildings thus protected upon the mtne terms as I insure those covered with
eta'. apl;iyddwP• [Signed) JNO. S. LAW, Agt. Royal les. Co., London and Llrorpool.
Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof Roofing
' ADAIR, do GRANT, Proprietors,
No. 57 Water Street, Pittsburgh, and P. I'eterson's, Allegheny.
TIIIS IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTITER IN TILE MARKET. IT IS
aced extensively in few York and Philadelphia, and Is well approved. It la applicable tocovering
Foundries, Dwellings, Warehouses, Bridges, Steamboats and Railroad Cars.
It will Lot longer than Metallic Hording or Shingles, and resiets the various changes of climate --xielibor affected by
cold. boater clamp. Its principal ingredient is of an extraordinary aortic nature, and it never Imam, Ibis elastklty. It
con la, readily applied to all Untie of meta, list or steep, old or new, on Ins, tin or wood. It will Sot melt lu warm
weather, or crack in cold, and It It not injured by being tramped upon.
It is Both Fire and Water-Proof:
Xs For further Information. apply to the proprietors.
1857,
CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY.
13.2M-Tt'S PORTABLE] SORT
Via Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad.
Capaclty Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way
OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION lIAVE BEEN L).IIGELY INCREAS
niI during the port Winter and we can now offer to SHIPPERS the superior solvantage of a DOUBLE DAILY LINE
to anil from Pitteburgh. Philadelphia and Baltimore. Our line being compoimd entirely of PORTABLE BOATS. but nue
tratwhipment to required. Merehante pending Freight to our Line can rely upon its being put through with all pawl LI
speed and despatch. WAREHOUSE, CANAL BASLN, corner of Liberty and Ilbyne Wren*, raltsburph.
fe2delyil KIER A MITCHELL, Proprietors.
A Beautiful Head of Rich Glossy- Hair
COMPLETELY PEESERVED
TO P GREATEST AGE.
AND WHO THAT IS GREY WOULD
not have It restored to former colonor bald. but would
have the growth restored, or troubled with dandruff nod
Itching but would have it removed, or troubled with serene
la. scald head, or othereruption., but would he cured, or
with Melt headache, (neurulgia) but would be cured. It
will Mss remove all pimples from the face and skin. Prof.
Wood's Mir Restorative will do all this. Rea circular and
the following.
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tom Am& November 5,1845.
Peer. 0..1. Wood--nor Sir I have heard much lurid of
lie wonderful effect. of your Hair Restorative ' but having
been an often cheated by quackery and quack neatrunts,hair
dyes, /e. I wed dispoxed to piers your Restorative in the
wanoteategory with the thou/Auld and one loudly trumpeted
quack remedies, until I met you In Lawrence county some
Months since, when you gave MO such rowurance an !adored,
the trial of your Restorative inery family—find by my good
wife, whose hair had become very thin and entirely white,
and before exhausting one of your loge bottle., bee Late
was restored nearly to Its original beantßUl brown color,
and bad thickened end become beantlful and glossy upon,
and entirely over the heath she continues to tun it, not
simply because of its beautifying effects upon the hale,
but bemuse of its healthful Influence upon the head and
mind. Others of my family end Mends are toting your Re
storative, with the happicat effects, therefore, nay skepticism
and doubts In reference to Its ammeter and value are en
tirely removed: and l oon and do most conlially and confi
dentially recommend Its use by all who would bare thole
hair reatored front white oCgrey thy rocuum of tidiness or
ngo,)to original cols and beauty, end by all . young
persons who woul4 have their heir bntlful and
Very truly and gratefully yours, 'hOLOMON MANN.
?mum, Worm: It was a long ttne after I saw you at. Illisow
field Mimi I got a faith, of Deoloratlce for which jou gave
ms an order upon your agent In-Detroit, and when I got it
wo conelndril to try It on Mrs. Mann's hair, futile purist toot
of its power. It has dono all that you assured me it would
dm and othrrs of my' tunily and friends, having witoomul
Its effects, are now ming and recommending item° to other,
entitled to the hittlieet consideration yonclalm for It.
Agniq very reeseetfully and truly. your.,
SOLOMON MANN
CAI/1.71.7., In., June 28,1852.
I lame mod Prof. Wond'a flair Radoratinre, and tam — ad
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mired Ito wooderfill effecta. 31y hair was becoming, as I
thought, prematurely grey. bat by the use of Radars•
tire it bas rammed fts original color, and hare no doubt
permanently.. S. BREESE, exßenater, U. S.
O.].WOOD k CO., Pr.:quieten, 312 Broadway, N. Y.
(In the great N. T. Wire nailing Establishment) and Ili
Market street, St. Uuls, Ile, and eold.by all good Drug.
gist. aiekklyilawisV
rrn - k (m l6ll)7lrSlVED u hlv k in it rob di' taigeol Lot
ter. Patont for Improvement In Book Binding, to pro
tared to furnish the attachment to books now In use, or to
apply tho some td DOW honk", order. for which are respect
fully elicited at WELDIN & ROWAND'S Book-Bindery and
Blank Book Manufactory, S. W. corner Third and Wood eta.
Tito above impairment conslota lot, of a Metallic Spring,
clamping the book of the book to such 'manner as to pre
vent thol.vosfroniostatrig when thebook to standing to a
vertical position. ctultes aro motollle groovea
which are insertal, which will e ectnally prevent the book
haul wearing or chafing to platfug the same In Ito misting
Jellitod A. 11. ROWAYD, Pntentee.
A Rare Chases far lavestanente
Z' lIE SUBSCRIBER, designing to embark
Innow enterpri offers for sal the 3lachlnery, Pat
terns, le., now ha worki se,
ng order, at his Moak." Works,
wren's Buildings, 'Fifth street The hominess location and
quality of Machinery In nee, combined 'with tom,, present
strong Inducements to lomat:matt of capital. ,
If Ma above Is not disposed of as It stands by the second
week in June, it will then ho disposed of' In parts to sult
purchasers.W 3 l. WARWICK,
mr-belltf Ryan's Maildliwt, Filth street
ivrlrrre-inTr creVtrr7
JOEIZII.I3FRIomr. - Ean,
to)
KIMBALL. MIMICK & 00,
PASO \7C ITALL.PrmI srREEZ
OFFERT TO THE PUBLIC ALL TIIE
delicacies of the eremotioerral up at the shortest no
from 0 o'clock In the morning to 12 o'clock at night.
Mudnee mon and others will do well tq calf to and exam
lee oar Bill of Parewt say time to suit their appetite.
flaring arranges:ands made to maim choice articles Io
our line, from Baltimore, Philadelphia and Norfolk, we ma
offer • fresh amid) of
°mita, nAuntrr,
TROUT, ._ .--
LABS
lIERRUG, .-
And from the West, oil the varieties of PRAIRIE GAMS,
StICII AS
PRAIRIE CRICKENS,
DIKED-BIRDS,
which we Dui flirnish to Walla or others, at Whelan% or
Retell, either nt the corner of HAND AND PENN 878., or
.t WALNI:II . HALL, Fifth attest. 'WO oollayd
F ItUIT CANS; FRUIT CANS.—These Cana bait, been melt tailed hinge and have titan erte.
tiro soalelactlon aa bttu eida and reliable; ars wally sealed.
Manntactured and for este, wholemple nod Mall
Howe Furnishing !Willem, Moran(
47; ibutot 3ollN t PLEMIAard.
NOOKS, STOCKS ; . STOCKS:—.Persoris
aring Stocks for sale cm bar. therm sold at publk or
a sale by lealing tbem at our °Oka.
Auction mire avorylhureday erecting at tho Merchants'
AUSTIN LOOMIS a CO,
atal 10.92 barb street
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
ROOFING.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
JAMES ROBB, No. 89 Marko% Ntreett i .
between Market Moose and Fifth /street, takes
pleasure la the attention of his friends end the puts.
tic genefally to his third large enpply tsf the most splendid
/stock of BOOTS, 131113 Ed, GAITERS, SONTAOS, kca ever ex
hibitor! In thls city, purchased direct &maths Manufacturers
and Importers of French Shoet in the Eastern deists Thin
stock Is Jost what It purports to ber—rery superior and
adapted to the present summer wawa
Ills stock of La... Iles', neut.', Missee,;ml CRlldrens . French
Shoes Is equal to any (mind Past. The rasa and graceful
nesa nf their Ills is charming. Ile takes.pleaeure in Melt.
lag all who are In want to glee him a Prices will ho
females usual—eory lour
Remember the place, No. SO Marker street, Pittsburgh.
mrkir—Je9
GAB FROM ROBIN OIL
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Ir'..A.Prlr FLUID I% LA'IMR:LAX.
HIGH. ILLUMINATING PROPER-
J. TIES of Gas from Rosin and oleaginous substances
have always made them a favorite material for the Shane.
factureof Iflipminating Gas. Many ties Companies mio VA.
la with coal,hr order to supply their comment With a. Sib .
parka Quality of Oss.
ROSLN 011, is entirely free from nil dross and refuse sob.
ideates, and yields at once, Its Brilliant Illtnninating 0..
The greater original cost of the apparatus for he mane
facture of cod gas together with the attention and expense
constantly required, and the'dllllcolty, if not` Impossibility,
of entirely separating the unwholesome, deleterious oral
offeredre gases, generated in coal, render the ROSIN OIL
APPARATUS. cheaper and more desirable In every , way. •
S. COATES, of 376 Broadway, New York, ban devoted hie '
retire attention to the manufacturs.d ale of. Portable tins
Apparatue, and he respectfully calls the attention of•• the
public to his present complete and eftklent machine.
Perfect satisfaction to the purchaser guaranteed In every
• case. For further Information add..
S. MATES. 376 Broadway, Nevi Toilet
jy31.33.1ri11y or_DAVID It- WILLIAMS. Plttabilish.llii;'
Pittsburgh Stamp and Stancil'lrtnitl.' . ,,,
arro. D.
Stamp, Stencil and Brand. Cu ter,". ,
JOBBING CUTLER, GRINDER, &c.—
Knifes, Saw. end Rooks droned, L. Rolfe Medea
Inserted: Table Knive• Revoked. and (krona Jobbing et
tended tie LOCRS3IIITII AND BRISAIANDEIt,
No. 138 Smithfield Street, near Sillth,
PIZZYBURGH, PA.
Si-The Oar* e ra 1. gropared to make anything In Um
hope atm odgo tool, or do any kind or smith work what
Ter, on short notice. T • - .1.114i/Yd
STARCII AGENCY.-lIAVJNG BEEN
appointed Agent for PI ltabargh. by the MADISON
STARCH COMPANY, for the sale of their celebrated PEARL
STARCH, (which Is 'lamented equal In quaUty to any known
113 this market) are now prepared to enpply Wholeiale Deal.
en at manufactarers' prices. We laTito the attention of tho
Trade to this article, town examination of our praent stock,
and which will bo kept eq.' to the demand.
ATWELL, LEE & CO.,
mys No.B Wood Mane
PER CENT. SAVED inoiling allkinds
t, of Machinery by ming Encal Patnet Oil Caw and
Journal Omit. EATl):4,o(Plttsbtalb has Um facia.
.Ire right to pelt In Pennsylvania,_... aulStt
100 .
PER CENT. canoe raadein the man- .
Pape Matchless Zreschlue:., itlith i tnitor "".
TIIOMAS' PATENT AMERICAN DOOR
SPRING can be Ken In use it theMerehanbeßzebuunge,-
Yourtb street. Stabs NV/ County Bights Wage by
aulultf
Stucco Worker. •
JAMES °WEISS,
CORNER ELM AND 1117./E srßarrz
STUOCO AND DIASTIO WORKER,
Una giver partienkrattontke WWII order' for work In his
CENTRES and OIL'CILKENTId of ail kinds furnished a
abort notka. aratlyd
1857. StoN:
CIE MOST COMP
of CeekingiParlor and
Allelibetl City, at the lowest
celebrated
ataa • I
Alums,
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Beatity of
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Squirrel :ad rarroc ii"". Cagat,
Pa, Fedenl street, Allegh
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TIE GREATEST MATCH MILOBINE tbr
FOETTINE mum writ EOVES
MAUS' PATENT MAU= MACIIINI
Is a simple, chee PAP otted 3 thith Ma "' ' ththLm
oarts onfy 11111 r, Is &Own .by 04 , 4 sod inak• the tr. -
tone of the owtotheoree to a /short time. Rime good
wood hr to be la otedni tt .ethp:din:me th e amt.
girSerowd meaty ow Machine yams are offmd (pi r
nolo at • tooderste polo. For at OAZICITE
COIII`FrMa lioo t 1 /4 1 !!! reet • ladtwutrr
WINDOW GLASS,
GLASSWARE, -
PERFUMERY,
PATENT MEDICINES,
SURG. INSTRUMENTS
Special Notice
Stoves!: 1E157.
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