)itUPW .4TitY 23 17 , 1113 , 32 E xl itekllßD Y MORNIN6, AUG. 29, mu. az - rwri{ or',rnE /72T.0 - 0171 C News •f iiredoixirbmod. iperpo,,of Judge Wilmot. . ... . . . .., Th e rissetkig at. Lafayette Hall lest evening, ro minded eti forcibly of some the grand turn-onto of th . , remise - last fall: 'The - Mill wan crowded to' arrear s :and:all ,many were' 'Obliged' . t0...g0 away as • :Hama tOhance . within.. the walls or the building.— We - regret that the Committee did not procure a room • 'which would hive accommodated a larger portion of ..la -- - a thousands' that desired to hear the great chum, lon of Fiend Om. Allegheny County will give again • • er unmEneetamt of herself in the ides of October. The meeting was called to order by Thos. M. Mar -!'r tallied 'Hon: Titex. Y... Rowe Wan. called to the • Por.lf ice Presidents, Janice A. Elfin of, Elizabeth, .5 G. itackofon , doeeph . Pemiock, Pittsburgh; Dr. Moods, Elowieklei; J. M. Porter, Tarectuint C. B. ilf. Smith, Lower fit Clair; Dr. Baldwin, Dr. Hart =Dyer Allegheny. , At/4;r the enthuslastio.applause with which the en. fiance ef.Judge Wilmot was greeted bid sobsided, bo advanced upon the front of the stand and deliv need a speech full of , sountisonso and copet reason ing which Inuit lain, convinced every man! that was open to conviction elf the justness and rightebtune,s Of-the came which be is called upon to advocate. Judge Wilmot co umenced his speech by a refer.. snot to. the fact that be now for the first time stood "-• :Velure the citizen - if - or Pittsburgh; that now for the first than, indeed, he found himself west of the Alle gheny Mountains. He 'had, therefore, no claims upon any Man bac; anti if he hod ho trusted that he knew himself well enough 'to say he'vrould not use theta... It batP.bcon .said by the Committee of - the "Democratic" party that this subject of slavery ought not to be discount' But what question was . tkere nue 'before' the People bat this? Should 'we discuss the United StMes Btuak issuearsome similar one dead end butiod,thti people would not listen. We must - meet the question that Providence has de voiced upon us, as our Fathers met those which wen, pressed upoil theta. It is lid use for any to attempt edtesig this slavery eiunslion now; it would bo as wine to strive to curb the waves of the wenn. IndgtX,WllMet.: then ,weed into a history of the great struggle on ilavery. lie declared himself X States Bights Jeffersoniao Democrat. Ile declared ' that he had always protested, and still protested ',phut any interference on our part With the institu tions of UniSouth. But het declared it-as his view dint the Federal tioverninent should not be made a great tool for the extension of slavery over the rut new Territories or the Wes!' `Now did this •;present ControckraY arise? Isere dodge Wilmot'. iMitomd-,upon a lucid history of - the great measure known: as - the :Wilmot Previa, IC wan received with ; thunders, of upplanen at almos t every sentence. ' When be proposed his coMpridartte.. a part of the two millions bill ftir - making a peace with Mexico, it received the veto of every Northern anan in rho Items except of Douglas and illelornond. At that time Mr. Thompson, of Eriernew 93emitenttie" eabdidate - for'Supreine judgvq - was in the Buse and Stood by. the. Prolix° and . doelared that be would stand by , it if Lis altpulder wan Pulled fnitu its socket. Peer man, where is his shoulder-now? .Wheru - s his backbone? exclaimed the Judge amid shouts of /tighter; fudge W. then quoted from a recent lipeaCh of Mr. Brodhead in Easton, in which he said tie South ruled the country end ought to rule it..— He then compared this speech with one ho made in' Congress in favor of the Wilmot Proviso. The Democracy Soot said that the principle was tumid, but when the Smith began to frown then the- Democracy saki! the proposition was sound, but it w apronintare; 'next, tt - was nunceessary; lastly, it was uneonstitntionnl. -After the proviso had passed - the'llousa; Joha Davis, of Massachusetts, talked it tos,deathistAlso Senate th en abOut to adjourn. and gr. - Vihnot is couisit ' xit of tho - fact that Oen. Casa took occasion to remonstrate with Mr. Davis very sharply. for - haring defeated this, moot important meilatne.' The Pennsylvania Legisbduro .euilorsed Om oWimot. Proviso by an unanimous vote; Penn ,- ivlrani& has the most glorious record of any State in-the:Union; she woe one of the very first to abolish Staiery within ber boutttli. - . • - The'speaker referred of ' some length and eloquently to this action of this Commonwealth. On the - WthootProriso every State in the North except lowa, took the sameposition as Pcnnsyl reale_ Flow then did the Democracy clime to abandon the petition they, now. occupy? ...Gen. Cass in order to secure hit nomination in ISIS devised squatter KM 611prIgOtY W ti means of getting around the question. ~71a then to-show the inttorore of slavery upon the State and the government: how Marmcbtr. Betty gave more 'Men to the revolotionary war than all the Aare States together. But the p.,wer of slav ery 'Kiln government is omnipotent, lie referred to therapist of the Missouri Compromise, ha* in spite of theprotests of the people 'from all parts of the land that eemPromise was repealed. It had been ef ftritedby an.lunited and determined aristocracy of aliiiinildors,„ It is that they, the. aristocracy. may rule - the - whole country that they are new contending. They have crushed the laboring classes, black And 'id,ltss; i of the South; shall - they crush the free labor ing Men of-the 'North? They charge open as that ellber 'impathies are for the negro. It is-fable while 110.1 bat seem fit to impose a henry hand upon that Face, let us not lay a straset weight thereon. tieglitsor,) • 414 while we giro our warmest synipa, thisiatirWe A:aortae:do blacka this marensent cen t:top theArnumeipation of Whiter, labor, the pro of the tights of the whim can; the preserve. dint of the great territories el the West for the white . . . . Tho Demos any hare AO CepClita COntollll.lt for the negro., .Very Well; let them, if they-delight in kick_ In let 'cm employ thereselins in that de. tlltl occupation. They now declare that a negro halite rights which irhito teen are hound to respect. allthey hare to believe in. If they think a negro Is a habitue. why let 'tae have as fen of them anion? free soil ne *icon: dodge Wilmot, however, had in 'abiding seise that Plod had made negroes ; thifthey,were and arn his,chlidnan, and have been endowed, etith stkrel rights which we cannot'dive nith'unpithity. . ectprinknr. then referred in a meet feeling nail appropriate manner to the history" of KIIIBIIII and the outrages which the darn power his Perpetrated. have iever seen a more enthusiastic reception oC sorstien than Judge. Wilmot received cml was :ithintghout. IVe can congratulate our friend! [Ovoid ripen the fart that in the some Ilan mien ac: , ./lrfestd;ret, peer" yroc , lnnny in Frininiy, 155¢ tint elixopinri of that cause in our State fairly isponaddbehall for the campaign,' oil we trust that hesegy Jtave suolrareceptiots everywhere he ;Nes a, that extended to him in thin nor Cradle of LH ty. , Ten Central Board of Education held ans ding on Thursday evening for_the-purpose of ne en the Report of the Principal of the High School on tha:exammationef them applicants Who failed to be 411 Witted Oa the first exeraination7 . 'AppliCants holding the following numbers, linving coached the standard of exmaination, were admitted on pupils: 111, 112, 114, 110„ 125;127, 131. 122, 231. 141;1144, 140, VA. 151,157, 161 It is. required that ivesstitus bolding the churn numbers, and any of the following numbers whielt were admitted on the lint examination, Shitlf reparthemselyes to the Principal at the. uffieo lbo high Echoed. ou hfuntisy next, at 10 A. .M..-.-110,.113, 117, 12.2; 124, 130, 137, 130, 140, 142.. - • • • • • Some, whoyrere entitled-to a fe-examination, ant giving presented lbc . mtelvt4„. the Board ordered en kinaltuttion ou Wpdaesday next, at 10 A. M. The -President presented the resignation of A. Cow ley, Professor of .WriUng. Mr. A- T. Donthett was elected to .fib the - isteaney. .• • Chairman orthe- 'Committee on Text Atinks,letbluitlad a report which MIN laid over until the naxtmeitang.., ,- •• • . -.W. 7 McMaster' presented 6 TeStautiair, by the 13edirti or School Directors of the ,Third Wud, in• ittructink him to' make ingniricd auto whether any perauszot,reaidants. of the.eity, ara in attendance at the High Scho - ol._. The mediation waa referred to the Committee on 'High 'Fkhool; together with Mr. Tare: , /Imitate!, or - Lrettacr.- 1 ...A. customer was ,beought Wang Mayor Wearer yerterday on n charge .01drankennent. , Ha - Wore a hat, (the ago of which, It Would Wirt imponibillty to giro an jdos of,) coy. Oral .with crape . , and full of.dingec Politely doffing, the.nforamentionod article and "doing up" ono of 'atre non greenlet bows, he, proceeded It , glee his Moonr a history °Chia ease-one of his relatirrs had died sod, overwhelmed with sorrow, he had imbibed too kcal.; fer thi-purpoSe of drowning rec.- . alleetion.. The sympathies of the Mayor were exci ted? sad, after a few words of admonition. he die .tb3rrtedd' the "ease." Apparently donning the afore niantlined lutt, 'and making a profound ealmem, Lo denpiad on Jria,gray rejoicing. lining some busi ness to attend. to up street, his Honor arrow after leokea for his'owo' tile in the place where ho had left it. but insigne Lis surprise Capon diecoreriog that the object 'Of Me leniency had departed ailh his now benver nod left is lie place the shapeless ortieln cov ered with Arucerr te i iiti+i hNI itorm uecunri in the neigh borhbod °Mow ..Prectiort. in iftrcei.s connty, P., on 'Baturday,'224, - abtato„3 o'clock. Mr. ktnnto a gen. Madan who was than ut the time; states dist tome of the hail was twins To to pis inches in- circumicr. • ease.' .firttitM m e. was done to the crop. ; fruit, ... at. Fowli,w instently. The bail Is said to hake balil3 0130' .foot deep, nod ho also further in tones no that Balm, pigs and poultry were killed Instantly by the 'balk 'The min was eery alight; but the hail 6.114 pelted; the streams were so largely swollen ae to.wisltilte Teases away. 2 , t-,iter. Dn. Mans will preach In the Fittli Preaby nithuf.Chersti to-morrow erten:aloe, at three o'clock, cfbarffse tknaSabbath'School , whleh tooetain thathouse. Yerker, of the Part Baptist church. : wlll preach it the AMMO plate on the following Sabbath afterseacm at two - o'clock: • filo* CITY 11.i5x.—Geolgo - 4.. e Alas twee chosen Teller of _this Lank, and lamer Mcgeesten; Madtkeeper.---.XO MTeting .days .Tueedey, and bider, diteenitt dikt. Waltl6.tity and SatntAty. The Iflll ConuAlttee ineets eFerileyat coon.; -: Kittairrs'ellank Note and Cotntriercial Review 'failoptembin• is jai! lined and oiniaias a list et thii.reeent -Bank tailuies la addition to.. the "rretihltioatiOall, , a4d late c Outtteifettac ; • . . . our city or the ieek .. , ending , August... 27; war—nineteen. = Of &O M, IliPo wero under 'one 'year old, and hroe from fifty , to wigjoill,.There were oloronmalcs end eight femaier• .-.WArmtilax.=—Thoee who would maie t6eL per i,•ireettitietsped'ott their Water bear.• !a j•tilad littaktAity_gttl Aforriay:eseiheinst opior tuciites: - . 4 .'4443 adret;liserteni. • ••-. • -• •••' ; "•• - • ;Ali ' iv • d - 14p/ . ,..gc1a 1 dfl . tr n laafiUmetm ?vat "Angela" bo-morron evening at 7 the Cumberland Presbyterian Chareb, Val street, between ?Smithfield sad good. . „t.l , r& a 5.17. 1.41.1 f .44 ~ . . 1":-...... • ~ r , , 4fis,.;. + ...._.... r _4.. g s . - ' ":- - • ~„.....e.::&=•u .... ~,,t... :-., , ''''''- 41V ' -* ' ..... ,f4,4--i.4, iaseat.2-,4%k--'-'`''''' E,"*--,L'44''.4.4%11'-'-',47 Z4P - ,4 , 44. - i 4 A' s :g.f. - 1:'-'17 . 7tr.' , 4 , -,.., ..;.7,..Z.-;;.;,!.r,,Z.14;:f-bi,,L..,,,,,i,f,:,-'- 4 4. - % -- C4: 2 : S I.V=ZZ , ' - ' , ' ''''''"" ,- ez - -- . ~,:itrlanwacmJringscueramoja4,-minelnunemielts'r.7,....lll%l"airrazyl i rdl 67-7 r ,• :, --- Ledsort, a roofer, by:xstettlisdlod,, was found by one . of the watelunen titerTftweidarnight lying at the E.......iimi,.-g0......ti0nn. ' coiner of Mtuintly and Penn streete,perfoelly insert sible with BOW. , BeWltalisei In' awheelbarrow. to Tunth.i_DirsErentty. ScaiimeCt.uvat-ixt,, ribs Tomlin , ;where heji Minot one o'eleek yeshlr_ Aug. 28.—A national compensation Emancipar day mart i n i , hi r i ng in. the . eats parities . in Lion Society was organized. Professor B. Silli. which h e ' - was Ihe watchman until beclie4.. man President;' , Elitist Burritt, `corresponding Coroner Alexander'lteldan Inquest, and'a verdict 'Secretary ;' , Robert .1.611ey Murray, Treasurer. was renthmar. 2 t,death trot tbooffectsor execstire .The resolutions under discussion during the ace of into 117 1'.., • The deceased - watt ~ day:were finally adopted and the Convention . ..‘ .. . , , ,_, EViximilleis. - d. . k . 's ” •-• ... eleccet all ua". adjourned sint Cr ie . it t iv -, - - !Mal drunkard litclifif ..W. - -.,. yin the raids. - ' „„_,° ".•.' ~..._- - -....,-,, : g. - ; : ,,, .. a . ... - ..._ - ..., CINCINNATI, Aug. 28.--The building of the L.” ''.. ~. , ~ '' i n g at ' .. t'`" s- Trust Company has been attached by the Mer ent.ttiatnaltY gO . L . tr ." -1, 4 " :" . . -t; : e"T •111, f ree chants' Bank of Cleveland and other panic?, froXi the o thtegeeegthre' .6 0 1 ' ti --. 11 , 1 " en , but it is supposed that the attachment cannot amongst thOsountstaidgra!! IV . 'there. :eh t h e stand, as a fraud' will have to be established:l advantages of trash 'sit' ant e ' , "T11 . 1B 6 which it is thought cannot. The Company con no doubt to be.nttributoAilo ": Vita' , and times ao. tO inks checks upon itself for the 1 1eht.1.1 car eful attention which Dr.. li ~,;.'.t.___he:Jail due it, which gives general satisfaction. P hysician, gives to' the prmone.rittattYextu tbe The Kanawha Bank at Malden, Va., has olos- cleanly condition in winch l the prison as kept by . 1 ed, not being able to redeem the squads of notes Mr. Phillips. - - Brsinass CUANCIE.—As will be seen by A 1 C:IIAULESTON, Aug. 28.—The mail steamship notice in another column, Messrs. Lewis & Dl gerton succeed to the business of D. T. M Cahawba from gavana ou the 24th {ins arrived.organ, I 'Sins were dull and declined: Nc.s. 1.2, 13 and Wholesale Grocers. No. 107 Wood Si. We wish thenew house all that degree of prosperity 14 have declined I real which they can reasonably antidote, and. which the favorable auspices under which they begin would warrant. ! TOE rKSTIVAL at the Iron City Colleße last oven jug. oh tho °Tension of the graduating of a large elasff of the old students Sr the "institntion, was n f . - - most pleasant affair indeed. The festivities were Sr. 12 . Is, Ang 25.—River unchanged at thin opened by nude and singing, after which a ,11,111 point. 'filer° is nothing new from the of het and pithy.addreas was Ildiverod by Ker. Mr. Bacon. streams, and all is reported as low altd Tullis t' Delightfal refreshments were serrad lip at n Inter ! Weather cloudy, h appearance oh rain. hone, of which the large audience partook boob. j Ws find cc - Tied in Kennedy's Review for Sep tember n description of the now plates of the the Allegheny Bank, no published' in the li,artb. of Tuesday morning last. If the item wlfs worth copying it should have been credit e.I to this ALEX ksbrit Srs can nr. whw was arrmiod on pi-ion stabbing the young man Vandorkiste on the Clair street bridge. on filondaN night. bail a further c,amination before Mayor Delmven 3 cider. day. and was dischnrged. the evident, i soonest him with the affair being insufficient to hold hint hir trial. ---•--- LATE Discornmas is PATltoLoci show that Very Many of the diseases which afflict mankind arise • from impurity of the blood. 'Phis has long hewn ans. -- peeled but is only lately known. In eougouption, ,toberelea are found to be sedimentary deposit° front Telegraphic Market.. 'the blood. Dropsy, flout, Cancer. Ulcers and Firop• art 0 ;., 1,1,1,, .4011 lief., nil arise in dWorileterl ilepotitem fawn ilto Mood. bosti hoe •01 .10.0.0.1. Billion, diseaaes and fevers are caused solely by ate Sonil...ro win K..osio.i.y .1.0.. $1.7 I: 1-..iit , o,rt deranged unhealthy slate, and ore,, the di 'lino • 5 10 .'• `' ' '."'' 'l 4 " " follows n 00.1 ‘,l vitality in. ruu blood. In rich I "'4R.nnul 11 oh, bete fact, Dm Arno .lasigned pill r • o. ,•,„„•,4• • especially to purify and invigorkto lhabloo.b rJ •I fit I, 01 ail , hence we believe to twice it, unpuralched Sarruse in Frei ,rain to Liverpool are controlling and coring nlll.lll . i ' 4 " e “ d " . """ "`" • 1 Ilinnio Nltliratille W. 1 . . 1 1...0cal Ilesolini; ilal. on k v...., 1, 2. Mich Control Kik. i'1ev..131.1 .1 J.., 11.1%1,11, h MI. 2lt Am - an-rams or Foams; TRAVEI..—An elderly Indy, who, with her daughter. ban but recently re turned from a rather rapid journey through 'Eng land, Prance, part of tiertnany. and Italy, was ached, the other day, if they had visited Rome, and rho re plied in the negative. "La! Ma, yen we did," raid the daughter, "that was the place where we bought the had steekings. - A Immo Ithiki{4: iIIS23OCO of forgetfulnesn w exhibited by a gentleman who spent two dive an in PhiLadelpitia • rani could not re member that the bent etletbing mare in the city won that of linelthill Nan. fu: .nil no:, che,t not rtmet. Tao-weather is, -in tooth, roaslinganil oppro , tite, flat to say IPA, ns a perspiring Nlicaurber might eug grxt nniler similar circonistanee, and-a cotz - olorlibie rinutberof citizens bare gone vain rearch of a tempo rary Abiding place, in one of those shady,,ittict nooks, itith all the trimmings of runic maids. dancing stream?, leech mirk, nen.or which poets are en fond of singing, but which arc to bard to find prztatically. Ititt . those, who ranunt enjoy three 'blessings, can enjoy a cool drink from Super's silver soda fountain, ut the corner of Penn and St, Clair streets. . • F Ifit A Frm DAPS LONGER. —our sales of Gent's and Boy's nothing. Famishing Goofs Sc., will be continued for a short time longer, and feeling confident that the character of the clock and the rates at which it is sellipg . are real inducements Lt purhasers, till are solicited to make an examination. J. L. t' %EN VIIT IN, Neat the Post Olfice„klleelteny. Scrtort.t, in ita moot aggravated h.rtn. even after Ivetwirlog firmly teatal in the glan.h. mid soppura lion has continued fur years, readily tirlJ to tho powerful medicinal Effect. of CARTER'S .'1`.041.111 Mtstutte, which hns cam] mom carry of long <tawl ing within the punt ten years than all other remediey put together. P. M. DAMS, .A.Aletiunebr. • C.mminial, sat o. namli, Sa;ret )IF3 riZSE 1VA(;ON .v IW6GY . C.,amert.ll' 1 salniaatial one Harts Watt... ta,v: I rastyrn male Op,: Top flat..a! • I '. 31 . DA 71,`• Aooi NEic- AND SECS)\U ILAN!) 1300 K L , - , -,A)t. Safonlay evening, AttF. 2 9 th. at 7 tirT•tey. will la: sold.'at the Coalmen - tat Sal, ltar.J..,. Haan, Filth ittrret. Ilea estanfiTa grad internals, mt , gt, (.1i...a arta mactrt4 boa! Bank, rtatnpriQing a ref) atttacti, varDl3 attseellanetart Wet-atom whit!. Ineludee the belt Bid neat popular authors to hhaory, poetry. foram. travels. theology Alan finely bound copier, of the t'aectily 111111.. wt the lent ant: 1!. 11A1!-, B . , E BUILDING LOTS ON PI:NS A . .. 1% NCE At Aortion.On Tnendar. Srpt 1.1. al 7:.:•dirk. at the Neal Land« and Stork File ROOlll. 54 . i . 1111. will he sold, (boos (inn. (4 Isandoknoo Lots . - dgroand, sitn3lo on this north side of looinsytriinbi assiine, bstiso., hlo, noel too sta,, basins rash n front n 724 estrnding back to Union alley. twing Nna.l7,, 17(1,17 , i 31,.11 , . in 1.131, of lora laid not by Scott_ Terixto at outl, • .2 , , P 81. D.l\'l. Aucl'r M 1 1 1 ,..! , , 1N: 1 . '..1*(7 :A 0 ,, () .. A . 1...1rL at thr , Cutnn,reiel Salo. P0..m., the Rtock of a NI illittory Stor.• 141 . ..tin , ,,11.1rwt o.lk, 1:0 , 1 , 11%. nue, Le. Itt thr 4f1en,...n. at '2 n moll .Innnriln tla,lntble Eurnittire. PSI. DAVIS. Anal', CARNAGELAN'S ENTIFtII STOCK MESS' ANT) BOYS' CLOTTI ING TO BE Wspos,Eß oF.' SALES COMM ENCIN.III , II:IDAY. Jr.'. 1...4 , AA Sit intended to .tilnrge .knpo ,, e 1110 s•orp I:nom LATE JULY. di, whole ..1 tilt.NTS* AN)) BOYS' CLUTIIINIt, ET ILNI,IIINtI now on hoed% will ho 01T.fre.1 AT VICES LOW VIE ILEITULA It II ATKI with rt. , •i• ..1 1)1)7 the whole 1...inr0• rnnw4ncin, TM% it will Ire obmerred 1 , not mere pr.toxt t, p•I of Id , 00 44,-.‘,. everythine will Ir found NEW ANTI EAFII. lON ABLE. IRotth. rontemplate4 tartly Iterate the Mock, aryl to nhvlnte thl. it io I.n.p.e.ort ehttr out the whole but vary low rate+ at.,l ntr.n the I'al Trade with an , w,•Ortment her A lip , . rati..ty of pie, 00 , tl far rnnnm work siaaly. ill he Load- to oil.,but n 15r-4...llownint T. CAItVAGRAN, 1% , 1! I.L r thnlovt cliy. SOOTS AND SHOES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TAMES i HoBll, Nil. 8;1 3larket streelt oY ... Lirliviinn MarketMarketa n d Fifth twice In tialii ng I l,e ritfrntion And lie g wnerally t,. hi, third for, ru pp iy of the tivwt F/en/lid et•nic of lilaVrT. eIIOES. I/ Al ittINT At /S. An, cri-re.r• Fainted In lb la city / pun-lrawddirrl fnm t lha ‘buintwi o re, and Importer. •.r //Wadi Shin:. in 17, Karrrrn citim TMh stiick what it pitrprirtii liti,viiry and aittipk.il to the rimiwnt intmther .neon, 111, Flock of a/i n to% 311,,..tnd Chlldri.ne French Ise / nal to any 1/intol Th. ilk., and graritf nowt of their 01, In ilia...tilin g . Ile Laken f ilial/inn , to invit ing's/I Who am In want to g irt, him n can. I.tio, l w round.. nimbi—very low: Remember tho pare, No. R 7 Market street. Plitaburgli. mr37--4e9 . _ AGENCY.—HAYING BEEN Sarpobibui Agent. for Pittiburgli, by the If ADIFON STARCH 0031 PAN the male of their i:elebratuiPliA IIL STAllClE;(ertifeh to warranted equal lognality b .y known In Wu market) of e now riii.plrryl n.aolryle wb e ie e m e erg at roanufseturers' prima. We incite tho alien Ibin of tile Trade in tlibiartirie, tom) exaroinallun of our pro scnt htvelc, and width will le ki-pl equal to the demand. • trixb REFRIGERATORS_ I.IALVANIZkID IRON AND WOMIRN WATER CoOLEREI mac: SAFES AND • EAT/TIRO APEARATCS. We will elm, not Lanibel.ce of nut stock of the nbor article/IL:weer — than they can be Ltught at any other ho. to either cities. Call at the lens City Store Warehouse. anls • T. J. CRAIG En. VA Wood .t. Pittsburgh Stamp and Stencil Works. .315:(3. b. INIATTPIPIWS. Stamp, titeneil and Brand Cutter, :FOBBING CUTLER, GRINDER, kn.— u Ravinx envond i kr.; Stan Made. Inaertod: natile MOPro I:.p red, and Goners' Jobbing ah Lrytr,!plitil AND 111 . 1.1.11ANCiEli, No. 139 SaaltharldNtreet, near !filth, rirrspritoit, PA. ISirpato . abovA firm le prelate.' in I.ything In the alive aria edge tol, or do any Undid smith pork what on atellt SWUM. Jyfek GA. STROII & CO'S PREMI6IIiMAG. 10 DUPLICATINti M.:LIMN/M:ON PAPER—A prratclphi uf initing without twos or Wirot .or , raolovn overarch.] to them by LIU, 0 . 1.10. „Ood. V ir , oct„b,, - . , It le a beautiful urtlcle' wlill'utilch to write II lett, and obtain t h o copy it the samm time, without th, nor of wee or inko-rooteriug It Invuluable to, penults travelling. It null take the canna Itapteedun otos). I. ' , Lent or dower, end ie equally:W.4 , W] for tetillug on papen cloth, wood wagon., to the Copying of OWN, drelkon, untsio, kW- without the um; of pent or Ink, wlth a bore or corm:Lori! etick. Try it. ,For Gale hY, '; • W. 8. nut Market and Eocondatrivot:. • • yeavii — roar eminent lin Book Binding. rpm 'UNDERSIGNED havingobtained Let kre Patent for itoProvetuent In Doc* Binding, In pro pared to furnith tho attachment to hooka noir in an, or to - apply the same to neaAlinoka. Wars fhr width or. reapeet tally mild led at WELDIN & 11.0WAND25 fltxth.ltintlery and Plank Book Ilanafartory. d. W. nrner Third and 'Woad es Tbo obey. hummed:ant ramoiata 7attuf,o 3 ilialle dPriur. twiny the bark of lto hod. In sualt a 10000°C as to pp rent TlVldair.glng w lint the hvldt 4 StIIIIMIN Inrx Ma." irmitiod. 24. Dr. carriara are meWit¢lcro,Yoa ln which an, IneertrdrnatOch olir effectually vivre nt the boo, rivetaior 44nn in plating the 'ante in Ito nankin Itier • AIL KOWAID Patentee: .41:151401412.1na1ace THE designang tbemfiari Itt new' effort for We the Vachine4l: Pat. term!. be, riurfnla I!itnt order , at bin Machine Wroth.. Ryan...Handbill/a, Ugh atirt. The bualnain location and quality of 114e6diat41 wve, otoublited with lcrtna,lnesent atettnn frulestalnnits toirtreatment of naplud. • If the above la not diapoaed of ale It *tondo by the Wenn! reenk in Anna, It will then he diapond of In in t,, enie rim-boot. - Whi. th.lleadlf • ltisaY 'ha:Wig, Fifth dreg. laurtion c.,alcs I=! Special Notice A,27,1:1.1., LEE & CO.. \font or,. tt,l • SANTA' HOOF, Ang —The ship limo:Fell Sprague of bath, from Cardiff and hound to New York, went ashore near Squaw Beach, h.) it gale which prevailed this morning. Another un known ship is also ashore . near the seine place LOUINvILLK, Aug.: , .—There is live i . e.,. incites water in the ranid, and sintionary. Weather Mondy and pleasant. Thermometer l'aos t Aug. --The Tiverton 'lank has hel.ll temporarily enjoined on application of the Bank Commissioners It is owned oil! of the state and its cirottlat;..n is in the West. Ittre.“,, Aug. —The attachment against the Michigan Southern Buat ,, hue not been re leased. None of their boats ueruse the lake left , o-night. • Puri YORK. Aug. 25..--The Her Iturns W. Grisworld, the well It.m.tru writer. died here thin morning. l'iciL knrisin t. 11,.1. I. 11,61 I 4 4 / 4 r,• • %mall leek. 1 4361.1 4 4 .et Ge 11.. Ten, • 'hf Alinnt ties at .etreill.kn.., I.LI-.4 7 4 1•.1444, ..04 L., peer htel .04 '3.1144. We..eteeret :et era ..11re ..1 re.• Ilonr ete . meal mr. S. 1% coretteeetve AIM and preeere,eree are., e. 4. 61 41 4 4 14 4 •4 4 ,. 4444 .; 446 4 re INeet.l;4l leer re,l et. for 4 .4 1.614 4 . 11,44 4 14.1.44 fie...ism-a tee tese.ll e 4 4 0 a{ F 44. I /014 4 411611 at 3:p . ..1.,. lererk 11 t:4 64 , f11‘01. 6 .40 1 4.4 1, 4 4614414, • 1•• • ;44/1,/ tt. In 1,1. ute.l I; ter 141 i. 1... nee , ! if In-k v eteel,oneeeente 1.1 .•• 1, 10.100 101. :hag. 2 , .- , Tin:::: I n.fi, nvirni.atl for Floor. nit!. inaloa Ilnni a.lO 'Jro silPnrfiiin and .f .13 .11 1 fi; .110 for est:a, It i.in tiro: t o reeripis nro hol in aioini,. t. for IVhcal; 22 11 0 n ici re - 111 for red and Sl,lll fnr ito roe...nap arc lan ma :Lull ino dend iroiu I mild, t'o'rn alit! si "'nal OH ,, hilts basil whams , ' in ....to :/1 1 .1. 3 1 ..1 aro 4011 demand. Whink , r hs• t 27c.u ith sate.of a,m 1•//... this .1,1,1./ art iV.1. 1 . et 1 11 ; r 10, traft id 111 , 0 ,a, rn lisohanco i• •ollinc at 1 ner cent prootrain. Stoney ionrket in innot: then: 11 1 si , oaia; mon,. No roll Oat inrivnt rho Trust yid l•arti , all an o %retain,: f Tliormororai r . t7 . M=CIZMI F./ N(.; MA) Oswego Starch, 111 1 1:'1 II EI. \ Diti I_lA h S . . t 51.1.• Is osor T. nfl T.,. Is., • • ,t,ahty ilentsg...watakv f o.• +•,l. ot ..21• r MEEMI Main. 1...1 11: .• , , ot Ih.. 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L A S I'AUL Al..stuar I. 111 i /: • le a it 111,/ ral al/ ort l erta , ll:o. . .0, 1:1.11_'--.11, 11141 . 1..,r ••• 11.1: 11. 11 1 1 ;1 1.1 V —Th. r laglll.l 111 1.4 a. t I , r tz 1,1 ••,- 4.1.1 , 1, , t•, I,AI 11.11111::.: A 1 a 1 4 11 j_ .1. on, A Ist.. 1,41.1. 11. .11 .o),1 Internt.,ll‘l. r ”' rw J 1 4 14)1{ I' I.\ 1:1 r It I'M .4 VII e„,,t 11. v 1 1,1 - 11 rit ',nib! 111 II - 3, for tl7l TIIIS Irlth t rn...,” apply . ,law rllrn t.. r0.:7 11.% RN Y.'. ITO. A gralli. ILLF., A NI-71.1.11:, Gifts , Gifts" Gifts , " - I'RIZE '1(1 1 . :‘'E111 . PURI'II.I•;F:P. at 1-1,,,1..10,14 I. .1410, of 1 . ',.:(1,1 J.,••••i(1. i. A r A t (14,3/1, it,. 41, • Inr •.t ‘1,..11. I, I. AL, cula ••,.. zill A cl. ,lit , . ••. 1 Itij-Anryf• vrlltzt . 1 . 611 N POLL. N,. II N" r..n. iP 144..1, t It an., lllj nr1.1 , 411, .It .1. yap., 4 11.1P120V1•:II 11A Ti Pfl 4S. 7 iilW 1)1 Ng ;El.: A._ CI) ro s 110, , , , f0• 131 :11.. 1, , t. t.l/I,llr.ti i• r ". 11 nr.lk 14 F 1,., •.1 , j..1 . 11 1.4. , n4 (•.1.11 11m1 ; i " a 1.% tom , . .11! .4,.• ~ re.t, A r. Nfie ,' na ,kriott. I.ll‘. T. W. I.otfillltET, Watch slid Clock 3lnker, IMPORT! 91- VIJNE WATCHESANA .IRWF:LitY,L9 -- ji: S.. 2.; Vi W.. 41 nn4 *lrvin Plitn• bomb. Fa. 4.l.l.l••eartirdkr altonliou twin b. thn r. pat ,r frt.,. try.. 44-.111 warrant...l Stucco %V0i1a..., JAMES OWENS, • ,WANE![ P:1.31 AND HIV.IE IIEICTS. ST1.11:00. AN I) MASTIC WO It 1.111, prtirolar ntlalltlas3 1., all owl,- f.. 1 war I: In Ili. VENTRE:' 1.111N011:NT? r.f Xll it'n forvi-11..1 o ettort notlm. v.I AO - I Ibw. t,r; C•Alein FL L. PA EFMCK. • Itroq. O n TEAIROAT CAPTAINS will fiml all time" pr•pnt to fill oril••ru for en , .ie, Fnrnl turn M ILL prztnptio-i on.l ..n fay.,ll.lt. rem,. T. 11. YOUNG A CEI Wlt Att.: =tido, lu and for nale by 11l It l M Ebb gernw,onn (tenaat, Chows • • 1440)00 Havana 206 bar. Virgill la tlanataatorvil The laroolsoiortenent of Otani .o Totowa., earl ottartd to this city, is now opro for aaala I nation MA nal, at oda onr.Pmithitehl otrootond Diamond Alloy COFFE E-- OFFEE.-100 bga fair and prime Itin in V lota Dad fa oathr law by P. C. )IIRMIST, ouiS .• rain, 1.11/Prty Dad Hand rtrarta. ti . X .- 11 - LiSUPERFINE , i, FAMILY FLOUR. il,i arrhlnz Awl for rale. (lox! brnodo. erul) JAMES fiARDN CW_ . 'PEIt A NI) I.IIIA SSKETTLES:front 1 to nnoollnnA, onr owu mate, nrnrn4.l, nbleb ire till ren ns cheap. the P/TTRT CANA. Th. Article which bor stein We iert of yr... .011.. to many of 1lu• bonding eon. hot., Keyed I.ol*. T. denro Eno article can l.c bnd, In .y quantity.. the Irt.n Cloy Wneehoun.—of .1. CNA IG & rym, one No. I:A W.III odreet. AVE YOU It I , lloll' IN I.olB ' :S5 CM:F.I'OII.4 otroet, Allegheny. on= FOICNITUIREOII, 0 - I,OT IIS of AinTii , -an, I.ndlisn And German mAnnforiore In different width, orn.lAatonn patter no. In 'LA nod 1S At. Onto erred .ouIgJ.I.III.I.IIIILI.TPS. . D PALAk EH, No. lOrr Market, St root, 8.A.& lied& Plnir Crintmingr, And }pray; GOSldonendly. w. o. TroGRENV, • STEA3IBOAT AND GENERA,L. AGENT. IViterEtrret ono dune above Marked. solSidtl eort IoFAIINESTOCK. gA:SON'gIit , I6KING, ASZORTEn---.50 - 1n etoreand formate by . n.L TAIINESSOCKr.: tit/ ".* • PITT ItAicEm T Ls -E2C , !6InIA az.xlls.] • Prrrstureati, Baresir. ataisr 28, 1811. FLOUtt--talee of 32 bble extra Lally. frees trltart t 5923; 21 do do trot store at .11,tVlie,a,,Thh2, do do nt $1.4.,1; doextm at We, 150 do extra sad extra family at Sa,oo WAX:. it V PLOUlt—sdes, / 2 bbls st V- 1 .4 OSTE---aalgto of 200 tau 013 hart a t 34; /SO do do at 31; 3(s), 101 and 304 do do at 30. 1 3I LA IL I BAcus_ t al.,, of 14,000 Ogg dny,, Stool), do at 1.2t . 1,12 1 .4; 100012)1 liams at 124 2,000 (2,triva.,,, 1" 4 :1-43k or to tWa o 7it ' o 6' `i;;; ' 2. 'thm" , 1.1)* ..I do at 15. 01 of 10 bbbt No. 1 Lard at 040.. MONETARY AND COMMAFRIA_L. • The Money market rontinuea excited, 'am 1,„,b., ~,.., eery eareOnt in the F.lection of paper, thot nun. only pnnming in 114'012 p rent '¢: Ohhhhl. The !Nth. em alto Punning a eery muttons Inalley In regard h a . , e i r b.... Phi l .lNOrneriean. It of T1 t L., , , t i . t 1;11 , 1 . 11 , . 1): r . e... utor ,is„o rn ta t tot. that i t i, 1 . 10 , 1 t ,, ln i t il ujald n ,, T, ' , t. ,,,,,,,,, ke , i t ,,, ; ,.. kind of currency forter freight bill, and, Largo: on the titer, but halal 011tg Oor par find, lio..rox From Illsccr.—Tho stork at retail nge.ltlaii rou n't:'!'•';'"trt7a.l"ri't.yTl,iigTiti'aLlnl'e:i;ll7tglla.!''lrlglkinilcolatTl:nia'knidnn'airlallo:47S-it.:412,11N.:g4"4.1N2725,7";:. -0 gototal. In Iladdtelt thorn hare been ite.tale, at $.l,f.U. 113k0 41. $2.00. ant! l'elleert et L. Wqll. llackarel ttrifitut , its demand and prices hag (Italian tultaind : tit/. ra , ot tll falling ' , tort of the waltLa of the market. Ti,.i rot,, h ove k. e . at $16.:106217 km No. 1: $1?...:4013 for NO. 2. an./ sn,:lfaibtl.7s formed/um:lnd large Tn. In Alewives there lime hewn further miles at Ft:7541,W ? 1.#4: ae.ll.iekie.) tierriee ~.....44,,4 1. , b1:1, s+ 4t quality. .- I I id +at figtoet,,ry to st.tho that,autside the Etock o.• n.1.1,,,,,n1 %attires Ivere palitively toeertidete,l to-dnv.— The 111./..ontm of tbe ivot.{, are ovule with •Ittvnte taut : ion, are..oteoleol ties Rank lln rnhy, are otaelllt4l, aml mo e ney n.u.. ut ... , k1,1.1 on prima mtut* t "i•oint. Exrhatt..- ,, antinn ,, tint, end in on Lon dn. r.tte foci, 109 In J.YJI.j rent. Altr%l.tber the 4,, y b, nit. tuiplewt.nit /In all mon, Iregntl.ttinn... in mting: rap bank neconnt.. One of the amsertu:nreo ol hieh ix. larger bal.tncea mulat none melt cover at the locate hankereaml al,ve by the tontg It will probably be fantod that severlahen‘y and en alma Strwt borrowere have beer, removed by the fraluren at all.. meek. nod Rhoold the export tlemarnl fer m 4,1 for :lex, IVesine..alay'a stoat/ter prove moderato, n goat will be re*.ton.4l to the timrliet. The tient Bank tretlo., Sp ,ie will he poor one, ag -it le now cortealt ttnnealik.ratin T 4 -pt. will net Inc in until towara the ''rho sot. re,ory reveireil tc...Lty1..1 , 11 1 ;214: P.M oat I.S trlS, rat.lng tin. Nano, 1.. $124-14951 —N. V. The, • 1 In attn.-bum creditors of the Ohio Trail Cot:4ll.ly. aro to have rouse:l44 loth. appointment at ih na oral liorolior tor 1110 Nt., York nnioe. Mr. Linn rind Mr, F.-t, r. Solidi., arc nantinl for thin glut'', Priv. , di,- la• to-day (iota the Wost rolleet. a Tinder state of thina • froin rhe .li,intor than runs uppoloesoled. 01,01 Arcing.ynnal.y, , lore!! made, telegraph,, for ',mooring 16 ./10011 , 10" 01°1.113 1,111,11 1110. to Mono.. Winotint. Laniard: On.,land Atm . ...4 A Co. TII. Imolv.-Isirril4 of tho Trait, ingoney lore to 111.0111 $1.400,,19 on doineit 10 , 0111111, H/Iti 11 , 0111 F./. .1011.110.1 00 local 11=15 20ml tnerlirt.llA Agairiml 11. , se aro advanron to tha pt incited office at Cittrin ro.l y nll,l, ito ohin mato :Onk, adiansn,s to nano of Ow t'ornpantos on Own - bond., :tad ennpentlad 11.11 10:1114 Alai/ tittit.olllllloUS diameter. An inventory I. nod l-ong prop.irdi to the Itro Y. Thom.. • u I.rrnlrvrs of 0.0114, Trust Cunru3, r a ltn.l . stnipen , l..l..”t 4 t ibi.:trrct the inrkvt. ..n.tnnt I 11,1 , 4' M ralc, of In .•.: 1 , •1 g.• ih..Trv•t t'otnrrny. o•Natmlnation nr on. and a .tviwirt ts 111 p,liably inoule ••, ,, n otn N V. I'lll, 11E1,1 NA VIIIATION (1).-54.1 Int, it 1,,t, I,a it Mater A: ;: 1. I:1, , •,,`”,.• S 0.46y:106 .0 Fl.-141 Ito 6ati ntflor WHEEL( N , l I.y rorluti.--41‘1,4.• trlffmt, e 43 1 ,1.14 I. t )Boor4t. k. to.;. 6.10 eltadtricl, 170 W Normal.; i 5 5k.1.61 I I 1.,), Nutter, Job° 11 Pak ...a, vb." . LI.I , f7. , tlT T 1.itt1...1 cn. ATI 17 Alnrnu.,,— I , A2L , Ark. wheat. Ili. km. A • ol I,n/n4ly 7:•!, Wilnatls: NI IlAta A, A np., ! , 2 IArL 41. , NV %C. , 1 4.• do. Seltrul/11' .... innity, 11:1 /I, I A J II IN‘AllA•1.1: uo /I , .4% !flint., A f, import. by Itztt'road. {C..[ It.take4 19 ,bt.. ttAltb. 1111C...11.n, I. 1.41 I:rn 1:11.1.. fi I'vtpor, 4 I• 1t ' I 1.,. horn:- elf!), Zit v kit XE%VH. [not, t.t• !Wm F:,;I ••I r..,111., i.rbuppl; and ..tntm.nl ..I n _ • . w, !.. 1,1•1.n..1m1 rr 111 ~.11 I.r re..l, h.•ttny,',l•4l7 ~.i .r. n:;:l~el w'~lr 1:. ~ ..rr L••w- .t :I ~ .++lq~ ulii •1 ev-rtivta p, up for Clucim-at II:. 1., • rr Into •, i ~... 1 ~. 1 ..1'i~4 i .:~I 7h. 7s. 11,m lin:if:m.l. •••••514.‘1 , t 1. •••• '••••••••-•••••3 •5 •• •• •5.• Ih. I Sl..Liy, I;ac, 1•1 . 5ar,1• nil, .1:r •••• i •• •••••••:mooll inn! Pittobtls, s l, T••••f ••••n , I •ssni tlibeinn. th.. only .•rrh..l r•-•••••• '• • n.• ••• ,11115t , lilt, to ttotth, with n c0..5 ..5..1•••. 1.•••• It.• ttlrttlio.l Allflotltitot i• trlrnrif...l•Klr• • ..; • • .•,..,F,1:51•••ro. *51,1 rer-tonl.,,t;onn•vAnt••••s, I:"nerAntal• In •• I ,I• 1, r 5. • •—• •• al, Iv , 5, :1,1, oh• ••••.5 , .a ey,. nns irons itriZl•ler 1),1 rt rod ta,1,1. Monongahela River 11. S. Ma.o Packets -1. I: rf LEA. I: 11'11 , MEE JErrvi:.,,. , J r- Tut Alti)VE NEW STEAMERs ARE I. A Al .a•I I, to ita ars' al •• St , • 1 . 1:1,1..01,u 0 11,.1r 112. t lint LI. •IA: GAfi FROM ROSIN OIL .I'l7 I'l - 1 , 1 .11111) TI .1.1. - '11: rpm; 11.1.1:MINA'rING Pltol,Elt • _i_ 11E,, G.. It..m Itonta ole.tglttn , ” mix .9,1 mast.. theta a farm M. 'material for OW .11111 111aintnate Ittuy Ilna (.7 4, 1111111111. , % I,Ntt 1111rIIL.vml.in onlor 1.. ripply th , lt runtororr. 1111 II P. tptallt) x.11.11)1.71 in etalrely from all drovi and fern... , sill. .tans'... awl at ..... It. lit-11111ml Illtilnlientlag, grrater cort,:inal 1.1 ii,, tTpamt,,,, ra..1m..”1 'oat t rt. logethor will, tho.nttettlicat and exptql, I)tit , ql. and ,111.1ralty, if oat entlt , 4.l.nratiog the 131/W111,11,1111110, Awl P'0 , ra1...1 la c.a. reatlnrihe rtosiN 1111. and man. ileultable In errry way. „t r.r..a,11,1y. `Se. lark, han (1°1,1,41 .stlito t..ati ,, e, to Ow mattafart ore nail 'aloof l'ortnbla Ilnr Apportto., and Ito tytmo,tfully rally tha attention 01 the 0111,11 C 10 hi. rtnni.lete att , l ellichnt ntaehlue. Per a. tietaction lo the parrhso, farthre lar,maticm ntlolye, e. Ay. Broado - tiy, New York; Jr11.2...11y - ...DAVID 11. WILLI AnS, Pittsburgh. l'n. 1887. . . Stoves! Sloven!: 11,57. )11[1E MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT d Cookl..i. Collar and Hooting 50... s Mto found In A ll.glieny City. r.: 111.1....11 prim, compriAlOg lu ivirt the ...lebroVed Finn Air• Tight, Anmr, Iron City, Diamond, en stal Palace Cooking, 'lenity of the West. with "ri,..ty or articles In Um 'lns, such RA llnllurc Ware, Itonxi-Farnialitag.tiniter awl AVORTfn, Squirml and l'arrot eon at Sign of the R,j 111. tivirral street. All eheuy. lIECI. W. lITTBI,IFX. rrillE GREATEST MATCH MACIIINE11)1 Till: WORLD! A FOIITI.DaI MADE WITH A SMALL TETI:SHEET, THOMAS' PATENT MATCH MACHINE ncheap awl perfect Meath laaker. The Pertain° oalygtik ,biran by baud, and 1011 make OM fere tame of the numufaelnrer Ins nhai tim e , igh,„ ra emu% in to be had meanly It mratertally mince. (henna. girSeleral meanly ur Madden prarllegue aro offered for azak. at n moderato price. For particulate, toll at GAZETTE' I;MINTINO ROOM. Fifth etroeL JelaLtartftfT , CEOON~) FULL-STIPI:X ' CARPENS, , .0 OIL CIdITUS, 3IATTIEGS..f.e.; at the Fourth Street' Carpet Store, w. D. MeCAlll.o3Fhterleg Put return.% from the Eenetern Clara ahuroorring to il ls prenmd or the market, they have pureluiaud,tuul nicerylow wee, large anal almost antlritlyttew Hoek ot cmuq.-rma,con,fia; login patriot Telrd end DrureekcOltoo - ,... ,P l FaDo , Ahtikettutltulpatter eg Tl:et narT d atlTorarl b h ' STA nary largo It.TYel.lT.Otrloolllale, Whelntrlihautea, ima .l6,oa, Hollan, all ot which shall be nt , feral at the LOWEST MATE for cosh. Hotel and how. kopere will and It ho tlpaisulgantagetoagire them call. mcceuxu. .d 1,~ 5 i, 3,,yyr.-i*a. _ , , • MWM =SEE ~- , trainboats -_ -"usent~ts '~ E=:!l==l2:l==l EiTX=I Corner of Penn and St 7 `Clair Streida, THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, September 3d, 4th .14.1 6th. Spalding & Rogers' CONSOLIDATED -CIRCUSES!! The tnenagnment hare the honor o.t.tatien of the con.litlatiou 14 ,, t Spring. blit from on:m.61010 de Lion of l'itrti INA I. and MATERIA I throßlntr3, n'a6 no, elractnl until THREE. CIItCISE.4. for gr,11.1 I=l MIMI Their Floating Palace Circus Their Rail Road Cirew: I=l r Nert It American Circa. 102 Persons! 109 Horses TID I.AituEFT -r B. -cr.E I .ii\ror IN 'nip: IvoRLD!!! DOMED &if - Porli.rmarice9 ovory Night at 73 &elk Boars (pan ni 7 }. FRIDAYand tiATURDA S' A tart - mons. at 2.1 , i'cloek, immediately after the Mine Mk:MO.IO.N r FoRT V HORNE TEAM TM U RtiDiV and S lTi'R r, at 4 Thursday and 12 Saturday litar Trumiling.the hieelbairott 'hi the Ski• MI Li, E A.; °nu Ekridor %Vim 2.00 FEET LONO •sttnitl,l frt.tts .1. of the, Cusare I .VT , IFDE TEST. In full vire, q !d o'clock pr rime Iy, FIIIDAV awl z ., ATURDAY ONLY haw Street. near st. Clair. nerlinne• 50 crisis, 'Children hnlf price 1:1a1Z1=11! Gti""\`~~~.~q p~•o. ui•nt 0!;h ••nuduf!. with., ady Copy eat Pyr beiTtirtg on Ur MC SPALDING lc ROGERS. THREE .CIRCUSES! Combinino in coo Monder Concern their NORTH•AMICAN CIRCUS, So popular in New England, their Floating Palace Cfrcus, Well known upon the Mississippi and Ohio r NEW RAILROAD. CIRCUS, Which excited Co treat a sensation In the Middle States last summer, with • tr 4 • 4 .7 . • TIMES SETS OF-PERFORMERS! TIME SETS OF CLOWNS! 'THREE SETS q RI TG HOESESI (ME Mal In friendly strife, in presence of the audit race, will exhibit as above for Only one Price of Admission (Adults 50 cis.; juveniles under ten 25 eta ) . , —44 4'0 rte'. OTTO KYLE'S BUGLE BIND, ThingtqWtriumphal proeessioni through - the principal streets every morning, by FORTY HORSES DRIVEN BY ONE MAR. The terrific gratuitous outside exhibiting. of the daring Creole Gymnast, Mlle Ansi% at noon every day, when the winds and 'dorms are not excessive, ascending a HALF-INCH WIRE, 400 FEET LONG, extended outside the tent, at a dizzy height, from the ground to the top of the centre-pole p : More and better Native and Foreign Performers than ban ever been seen by mortal, In any age or country, in any TIIREE SEPARATE CIRCUSES, VIZ. 3THII Agnes. Mad. Ormond. Little Kate Ormond. Mrs. W. Late. Henry Xagilion. Prank Barry. Motley Brothers. Mart Monkey. George Dunbar. Hill Lake. U.J. Rcgers. J. &Mason.: P. Donaldson. C. Crosby. R. Natbaniels. H. Ginty. John Ward. H. Ringlet. A. Anderson. Y. Stone. S. Rockwell P. Williams. B. Tremble. W. Simons, ite. p. s 1:H • — 41 0,. 214 i • Mt MED 7111 CL DHOW AD WAR BOUM ' Encephala, May Drop, Wild Firo, Pegasus, BaPPO, Tartar • Altogether the most formidable consollda Lion of Equestrians, Equestriennes, Gro tesques, Clowns, Gymnasts, Voltigeurs Equllibrkte, Pantonilmimists, erobats and highly. rained horses, of whie there is.any! TeCerti In the history of the G ens. J. E. WARNER, Agent North A edam Oros. MIA II AM, Agent Floating 0. S. REIM, Agent Balt Reed r 1 Compaulgn RUI pooltirl 1.1 MIA ecallott ender any prrlost,end will be °stalled Itnpllitv nt Kittanning, Monday, August 31st Freeport, Tuesday, September let Butler, Vednesday, September 2d September 3d, 4th and sth wt, Monday, September 7th Green b rgh, Tuesday, September Bth Connell, vile, Wednesday, SellOniber 9th Itrownwiille, Thursday, September 10th tluioutawn, Friday, September 11th. Morgantown, Saturday, Septombor 13th Waynesburgh, Monday, September 14th Washington, Tuesday, Sentember 15th auTbdinrtdP 1" " 'F -, kl - I.IsTESTOOR & CO. ; conzsrzn WOOD AND FIRST STREETS, • P tt. s r Pen n IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN LARD OIL, LINSEED OIL, ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE, TANNERS' OIL, ' VARNISHES, SPERM OIL, BRUSHES, WHALE OIL, SPICES, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, announcing the final BLASSTITF.A.CITTELIIIR.B WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD AND LITECARGE. • Our White Lead, ground in Oil, is pat up in packages of 25, 50. 1.00, 200, 300 end '3OO pounds, which we guarantee to be STRICTLY SURE, Pau, inuour; and not surpasses' by any for Anent. And white to sel flaring ree caslh.dent !sublet, in New York and Philadelphle to.iske odystaivonet rhmages the numket,sre are enabled l for or to prompt time &airmen as revere& lemmas Rasternyobblog house, A. FAIINESTOCK'S TERNIMUCE furnished with Rog tali, French, German and Spanish direction, • aulit..demrStor Lich they tatempteil ire in lho Inumporte rum distant iwrtions (hi. gluon,) of th thrmtgli Poonny A_ MASON &C 0 . No. 25 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, I t RE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER ONE OF TU A_C E MOST EXTENSIVE AND - 11_ tractm etocks of :MIZE era last SO pteml, IMPORTED AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS' Bir. FOUNT) IH C 0177.7. Their aaftortuiegt of MOSS GOODS, anon, thanONE MUNDHED CASEs, conainta of the label etylea of SILKS, MERINOS, PLAIDS, POPLINS, DELAINES, COBURGS, CASHMERES, &a., &c. A full stook of Flinbroideriea, Laees and White G-ootla,. brews and Clokk r rcinTrniugalilt Iloaiery and Glover+, Grants' Furrtiehi Goode, Linen and no urre,lceeping G-oocle, Lomeetio Goode. RIBBONS, PLCMYERS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MILLINERY ARTICLES. linens gently Increased their facilities Dr Manufactnring SILK AND VELVET BONNETS, LADIES' CLOAKS AND SKIRTS, They are Confident of being enabled ninth., greater Inducements than any Eastern Manufacturer. 441 - Merchaula from oil ectiona are eoll,lied to call. New Ilianla will he constantly received from their . reable i tit buyer in the East. rtu2l:damMap A. A. MASON A 00; E D IV T. M F,. G R A W, 0 LESALE DEALER IN TOBACCO AND CIGARS, NO. 24-1 LIBERTY STREET, HEAD OF WOOD, Pittsburgh, Penna., OFFERSAed TO THE TRADE A LARGE, FRESH ANDVELL ASSORTED STOCK, puc: N../ CI from Importern and nannfaernrers, amongst which are the folloolortfavortie brand,. ' . W. H. Grant a' A. 1 5a Tobacco, . 11.eirrie, noliinnon Sr, Co•e1 Tobacco , Rugerie Howard'a Tobacco, Grant's Pound LumpCtivendiah, Hazard and Railroad 13randa, • . • 50 ofiddy Inca. lialflb. ..tirrix, • CIGARS,. OIC2I-.A.8.5!! CIGA-RS!11 ' I One Million, Assorted Brands All ofwh lc h we otter to the trade at prices which cannot fail to pl aratedawif IF CEMENT ROOFING. pEralm & JOHNSON, Proprle ton,. • A RE PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT THE SHORTEST Nor i 41 the above Ehotic Pim and Rater-Proof Cement Roofing, It being the only article yet Itmented that will nucceMl resist the action of tho atmosphere In every climate. IT IS RERFEcrim. - sc FIRE .......Fm WA.T.F.12.-PEAOOF, •nd In point of durability. ern believe It It equal If not superior, to nay Flotallic Roofing. Wu can put it on over Old' Tar, limn or Shingle Roofs, it making no dliTurenco how lot or steep the roof may he. This Roofing it warranted to prove m Move ' , prom:Red. We will put Nun for • A1..1 - DOLLA Illi PER SQUJIZE. (TEN FRET SQ (TA BE) We will apply it upon Tin and Iron Road for TWO DOLLARS PER SQUARE, I rv i ng on account of Rs dumbilltl cheapest pg. that can be deed. 4,-We i.vio• nil whom. boildirm ' and also that, who with their Roofs Repaired, to call at ouroffice,l332hfrd.sl Ind examine nomplet and manly the themselves In regard to the dnrabllity and proctlesibillty of this Roofin g. J.' O. PERR PERRIN k JOHNSON, P. A. IN, 1 No. 133 TWA greet, between Wood mtl Smithfield. • \ , JOHNSON. f Pittsborgb r Penna. . _ I have maile a chemical examination of some specimens of W. E. CIIIIDS & CO'S ROOFING, left at my oßke, .the nits of which are as f.illowai Ist. The material is isimpoundiolm to remain ofabie for a great length of lime. 'al. The consistency in not readily Inflnenced by the temperature; comequentl3 It would not lie liable to Ineltiind rn. If them n roof In Summer, or melt in Winter, L e, extreme otnistoral heat and rold would not injuro E. al. Therieupemilien is not meld but slightly alkaline. It .would not destroy the canvas:, but on the coati Key pro •al it from the aetiou of the weather. .Ith It in Walerreemf. and to a large eolent Flre.Pronf;fliet te, ',perks and firebrands falling Unnil it could not inflame I 10 my opinion such a roof will hust Inc years if put on carefnlly end receiving proper littentiiin. Respectfully, JOPEPII 31. LOC'ICE, Chemist, Labratory No. I^Y Walnut street, Cincinnati, Ohio. COICINSATI Muter ROYAL lics Co., Frii.4lll, 185 i. I hns, viamin.4l IT. E. CitILNI Morrie Piro soil Wotor-Proof Clement Roofing, awl ni Go. as I can jitdge, consider g 1.4 4,0 ntton and inn willing to Insure buildings thinsprotected neon the same terms os I Insure th ose covered wi th nvi eipl;lyikwf, [Signiol] JNO. LAW. Art !lord Ins. CO., Lowlon nod Liverpool. • Flexible; Fire and Water-Proof Roofing. A-DA.IR, St: GRANT, Proprietors, • No. 57 Water Street, Pittsburgh, and P. Peterson's, Allegheny. THIS IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN THE MARKET, IT iS tool extensively In New York and Philadelphki, and la well appmccd.. It is applicableto covering • . - Foundries, Dwellings, Warehouses, Bridges, Steamboats and Railroad Cars. .„ . It will last longer than Metallic a‘..ting or Slitters, and resists the verities changes of , climate—tosithe ifecli4l Ly: cold, heater Its principal inglVdienit IN of an extraordinary ridsite Inittgo, and it never looses - thin elasticity. • I ran le. readily applied In all kinds of roofs, flat or steep, old or new, on iron, tin or ward. It will not stiellln warm weather. or cm k in cold, nod it la not itilnend krbeing tramped ppon. It if, Both .Fire :and Water-Proof. &if-Tor further information, apply In the proprietor. 1857. TRANSPORTATION. • CA.P.ACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY X LLOYD' - & C 0 . , PECCESEPES 1V LLO YD k L.EMON.,I r_rAvnva MADE EXTENSEIMPREPA4ATIONS - TIIIS WlNTEft,'ara ia it -musht-- L do loAvy mintgin " PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AND 11mot g la and frnto the Twa,: ei. Wo eon snare our friends and all those! dittprint! to patronlio nod ' , throat!, that oo will 'Jo Nimrod to nuttier genera tatighrtfon to SUrPREIUSOY TASTERS AND,.AVESTERN The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad ' Increarod deleiteh to the tremmheden of freight. (Mee Pena Street. at the CentO Ikeda. fe24: I pi LLOYD & CO. 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857.! • mcx-m1R..713 PORTABLEBOATI..IINIM, Via Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad. ...-',, • 7 -• • Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month 4ach Way. OU R FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELY INOREAS rd daring the pant Wint, and Are ...an now off, t, SHIPPERS the eutairior stood of a DOUBLE DAILY LINE tm and froni Itleinoult. Philadelphia acul Baltimore. Our line being computed entirely of PORTABLE BOATS, tot woo tran.liipnwni im required. Merchant. moulting Ptelu4.to oar Li, non rely upon it* being put through with iill.t.ossill mimmed and I ,I,apatch. WAREHOUSE, CANAL 1.1.115 - Ili, earn, of Liberty and /Myna stremets, 7 'ittstur94, .11, fe2Gl). KIER A MITCHELL. Proprietor,. .. ._ Cemetery Marble Werke, No. 333 Liberty Street, below Wayne, PITTS - BURGH, MATTHEW LAWTON, PRACTICAL MARBLit MASON. \iv RESPECTFULLY LLY TO IN V form L.. Crltutly. and ton pnblie gent.rnll3, t.lmt n It.t. the Ann, lar n, for tho m attractut , and : , a1 91 evvry Lawty of 3lathln Work, smile. 3lnnuments, Tom ha Tableta and Ors volonca, ncnty T:rrint and Lso •, t , utrP Table, Piet, Itturnn 1.1.1 T. v, Ate, kr Which be oar dn. ns I.lr as any “they ablltlan.nt W. =l22o=== lawns! by himself, axial ...11y for thismarks'. Ile fa al , Para] nr buthl Duda! Vaults. enolosa Ihr Lots with Mar a at-Stone. and to rtnacnte any other a ork In Ins line, in ty of the thwneterbw adjolnlnn Plttstawgh. TETT. ITATILANION TO Roe. T. Ilia/men, Robert Galway, P.• 7., Ilon. Wm. Wilkins, Jelin Chitlett. Req., Jo, 11. Shoeuherger, rm.. W. 1.. Rinpralt, EM., Charlet Droner, Rel., J. 11. 11111, rail., ThIIIII. SCIII E. ESII., ' A. 10. Curling., Eel, W. P. Room, nos.. 11. R. White, Eel. Th.. Trade forniethed with all kiwis or Forelsmael Domes r Mash!, either finisheti or hs the rough s at Wholents 110 !mall. made arrangements with tho_manntrctur.rn or oho Iwo htnnJe. for a constantenytly of Llydraulic Cc. wont, Water and Loulnrillo Limn, anti bloater Paris, both for Land and Stucco Work, all of bidet, he in prrcired to fornlnh ot nhort notice. Walnut Hall Restavraiii: .YOBSEI i'3" It X .4C ucceettor KIMBALL, MESSJOK C to) 0., XI MAW' HALL, FIFTH STHF.HT, eiFFERT - TO THE PUBLIC ALL TILE kir dokaetnr d the *tenon. oared up at the shorteet m. tire. from 6 o'clock In the morning to 12 o'clock at night. Bodnar men and others will do well to roll In oral roam. Inn oar RIB of Pore at any Unto to onit their arm Hawing arrangements made to receive chiefly articles In our line, from Baltimore, Philadelphia and Norfolk, we can offer a (meth eapply of OYSTERS+, HALIBUT, • TROUT, LAKE lIRIIRING, And from the West, all the 'allelic* Of PRAIRIE GAME, oven AB . . PRAIRIE CHICKENS, nem EIRDS,..ke., which wo can furnish to incalicla or 'others, at Wholesale of ReW I, ottinv at lb...tomer , of.HAND AND PENN STR, at WALNUT HALL. Yiftb street. . stioo ocllttyd 44 Dlt. LIBBY'S PILE 4 NTMENT.- From J. D. Wosteott,Governor al sad United .4tates ScruLtor from Florldc' • For upererde twenty - 4We year. I base been afflicted with the. Wks, bare eabruitted to several surgical oper et..me fur their removal. and have tried mere than filly retnedieN Dr. Libby'. Pilo (Nutmeat ie the scat that ban given on Witt Fron theeffectealready exhibited, the care taunt be rapid and complete. JAMES D. WESTOOTT. From Gloom, W. Mandl, Chief or Pollee, Now York City: I hare Icing been treabled with Om Piles, and than., or Dr. Libby's Pllo Ointment gave me Inunedlatert. lief. It glow me further placate to add that to many I natnneenainong my acquaintances It ban been anal with like Olf.oltOß W. IIUTSITS, Chief ofPolice Brom the late Adjutant General of Connectkun I hare been afflicted with Pilaf in their moat di* trawling and dinonraglng form for &period of Drenty t years, and had recant. to the beat medical akin with. I Out benefit. “uppeeed the caw ineuntblar, and thought 1 that it would deatroy ray lib. • Under the circurnstaw. on. I nannemoed the nee of Dr. Libby! Pile Olutanenh and the result la a perfect ram I haven° language:it my commaid attillrientto exprean ray gratitude. WU. HAYDEN. Ilartlord,Donn., , late Adjutant Gene ' of Oenn. 1 KK %7l , ll. r rhles i al v e and retail, by. Dr. DOME II j. arti . d., DMA alga et the tiold n Elnita ' r, and by LEILING, AI egheny. • yadirlic i —,17- =ME= State - Agricultural Exhllbitly__ T' Penheylvnnia State Agricultural So ciety, v.lll hoW Its Seventh Anneal Exhibition at Philadelphia, (t Welton Grounds.) on the 29th and 80th of September, andlst and 51days of October next. Menus& reduction on.passonger amend lieu for Stock sill be fitrnieltedby the Rto Railroad Copa The book. or entry sill be epan at Philadelphia on and liter the ht of September. ROBT.C,W.S,LICER, • anTl:ditxtd . 'tory. I t Painters. LONG & LANE, - OUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, H ti 0.77 (Old Pat Ortiorllnlldiurr)iblrd•troei, between Wood and Market stmt.. • All,orden promptly attended to. immilgo' urecotal ID emparloratyle. mtoriard riannr,aarts, FOR HERMETICALLY SEALING ALLIEOPDPI OP PROW& fiLASS AND TIN' of ttle: f most IJI irtyies la 492yquautity= , FALL. AND INTER W. E CHILDS & CO'S PATENT ELASTIC FIRE AND WATER-PROOF A LLEtIIIENY t +LT ry It AI LROA D.—lt EM) V AL OF TUE VREIIIIIT DEPOT TO TIIE CORNER OF BUTLER AND CARKON.STREETS. Al' 4.111%.1ND A GREAT RN. DUCTIO:!i OF TARIFF EATES.—On m.l niter JULY :Anti,' 1557, fralabl. will La racelr.l as al.oye 3( O.• 0,001.14 nn a; Slnhoillng nt 255. Iwo 100 Nmilds. Io Gray'. Eddy To Red Bonk- -- nt age. To Really's Bead Flour—Chvefire Aired, ono:under fifty. Tu Mallouiar.,- 11c. por Isarral. Tolirity's Eddy .......... ........... To Hot Batik To Brady's Bend I.arrrlt warmer. To 31Alionlag Us. To Gray's 1.,1dy To 11..al To Brady, Bead U jvTlwr T It. B. 14 , 01115, Osmond Ticket Agsint. Bank Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the Books for the solawalptlen to the Mpltal Stock of TILE CEN TRAL BANK VP PENNSYLVANIA, to be located atllolli flay:43lmph, Blair rennty. Penna., will be epentslAt tbd Mer chants' Earhant,m, In the etty of Pithibttrith, on the. First, Second, Thud and fourth dap , of September next theta and where person% wicking to take stock in maid kook will have optsawmity to do .o. The kooks will Le kopt open from Ii A. w. to 12:3!., and, •from 21 , • s , esth day. TWO, C. 11ACDOWELL, • A. 31. WIIITE, O. L. LLOYD, .10113; MILLER, D. W. RID)DY.S• .301. 1 111P11 /1131G1YS. nAIS.DriboTT __ . ___ _ • CommOsionorA Allegheny Valley Railroad.. Fr Alt ENTUM CAM I:" 31EET- i ISO, commencing WEDNESDAY. . August getb. 1847. Regular Trains will hare Pittsburgh daily (Senility. es . cepted) at 7 o'clock A. IL 0011 d. P. X. On IVEDNICSDAY, 26th XXX" an Extra Troia will learn Pittsburgh at 0.15 A o. On SATURDAY, nth Inst.„ Extra iroins•Loirie Pitt. burgh, at. 1.33 and 8.20 o'clock P. X. Retn.crilnilewre Tar intnm for Pittsburgh at LSO and 720 o'clock Alondaj'Anorn. ng,3lsb On the last day of the meeting Trains from 'Dumdum fog Pittsburgh at 720 0.0., 2 and 7P. 0. . littawsion Ticket., good during the Encampment, can be had et the Depot, on Carson street, et 110 cents each; Also, of JAS. L. READ, Agent Methodist Book Depoeltory,.7B 'Fourth street l'ascongrtra must procure their ticket. before taking mats lathe cars, aniSaltd A. CRAM, Supt. • LOST, _ A CERTIFICATE for Twenty. Share's of 11 Capital Stock of the I:zeitange Bank - of Pittsburgh. drawn in fssor of F. Lorna. dated JOII. Intin 183.8. C m' No. 200. Node° is hereby giten that the said certificate ha" been lost or mislaid, and the subecribetetrill apply r oe sdupllcatnathe same on the fourteenth day of Septenater neat; anyone haring found said certificate trill confer a favor by returning the same to either of the subset Them • JARAY, lAdminhttntore of' . an7;delts F. It. LOIUiNZ. j F. LORSZ>deed. NOTlCh.—Tho' parttkorship of tho-,0-nilor shined, doing Leanness under the tltterof -.MURPHY A. Itt/ItCLIFTELD, will terminate by tnntual consent on N'n. teraber 1,1857. All parsons haring unsettled accounts vilth thu firm will grimtly oblige by calling before filet ditto and nuking Pst tlement. W. It. AttLlWlly, • - M. BOIIOIIFELIX The bushiest will lin contloneds; the aunt location, N. E. corner of Fourth and Market, streets, by .1. AL /11. 1 / 1 0/1 VELD. • - • unlaltd • CITIZENS' BANS:. P .. .ii ITTSBURGII, JULY2B;lBs7.__stitiicri, ere the now stook tht.stua wlll phew take notice that thole Inetalltnente tipon thr saute Will he due is' follow• Fourth Inatalment, of $lO per mare, payable ou of Wrote the 15th of tangent next. Fifth and laat, id $lO per share, Poser& on or,Lre efolbe. tat of September next. . • frEktkelm It. D. JONES, ambler. NOTICE.—Roalwr Dimes hits retirediroin the arm of ISAIAH DICHICY A . CO., by mita.' eon. cent. His Interest autsid Anust Ist, 1867. • • DICHXY CO. • In retiring:rout the aboiellinto /':deslie ent the boogie th e eattnn, petregntge , Po liberally liestested &stin gg wentpane years of my canneetion: • nee • . . • WrOTICE.—I hiCethit daT---". ' I ItAlinvictuwilh me in th,i nunrioAdraTtrA '..--±: nod 110 P TRADE, ot the Ntte treMlTretrery.-*Vitatuttneio -.4 be will carried on le 111 its branches tto nemd; ttAtilie-0. name .pd/WOOf ON. W. Mint-A.00: -:N - - • ... Nye., rittaWreb, Aar* 01,1t0T. ' - - 0130. W., BA 171 .. t. , .,:x..,z t ," . . olto. '074 , 1 5 31 1n1..—: ... -....:......:.-- . - Brewers, Rialtera and II - J.4 -11,11 k,..• r. t ystits.lutprnt their friends emrztheibiltretioti*ke, bare commenced ARMING for the seMoiE ,„.-- --* t tunateb all articles in thelVitnn alto 155 w,. ',ll.so7o?"nithe '' . OAK. -. , .41, ~.,,' !,. ' ' '''. --:,:.'',--•-";---".'''' .' ` ; 10 ' - ''''''' '. • - ;4 , EMI GLASSWARE," PERFUMERY, SUR°. INSTRUMENTS ._; ~ ~, P.otires rbonuni DICKEY
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