;.~ ti~'~` :y .; MEM ~.:i.y • ••• IMI MEE ~ . .i.:- , .1. ; ; ;!: ; :, - ,t!,.-- : - 7 ; -•,...-. -• • &,:::1:•_ -1 ? - 4: , •; ., :, : : , 1 ' •,•,;: • ;•. ‘•: - -....;:i l. :•' : - . ?! .. • * :•:•!•:; , •'•. :1 • 1. •' ,5 - .'2. ' . ?;* .7i:••';.--:•:;::•,-..!..i!t..i.Si.::.::::•;1';i-.•:••••.'s;.:;:•:::•:-..' •-1 * 4- kiii - ptiii -4 •‘l I . .4 .14 .. . ~c •- ' ' '''' se ,1, II.:E 4, '• • • *.- [ 4 . . i . i k 4 - - 4 -• •e , ~,', ; .„,.. ~,,,. • • -, - rci. c' 4, r *. : -.... :4 Ae l .'"- ' i.. _ , ,. 444. "'• • ••• k . ' ..;• • Nit • •-• l ' ' , ; { ~v-, „.... . f . 41 C17. • 1 *-' - . 1 4t •', ~ .., ' ' * .r .4 r it •-•0. , ' 1 r . ic e ,,,,,,„y or a rolle..The ! 1 , 4 ,, 1 1 ‘- " : ...,- 4, , 1 - L 4 solemnity of the Crisis fel I. + I:4' •`• " . 4- "' 4, . '--.„ . ."' - Th. New roil Liming rola has the e an . 'C s; A, a ' , , rowing esoalleal remarks at the - 888 r t I. -,' ''i, 'S, nt if •, '' ' article on the exigencies of the hour: Z t-.1. "' :. 9 ""' order to make such leadelei the' r+ : 4.._„,;„ , ; }.. 4 ... * 1„ 1.4.4.1 ~...,Blit' la t. itself must give them A policy , T'N 's 't• tr, 'k. l' '' r f,, , ,. -- "Uts ' 1 mender this war worthy of. their '''. 1'..11'-41:‘ 'l4: .I.(''' .I'l'4 ;4f: ' ' ''''.7l' 't. 4 ' . ' :: . t ' -'.. ;--- ' which i re 12 irhhenileihtih calm a forth ct.li inspire anc them bcc t. C w i rth rm en e e r r - -, `g4 ' I..'N, :.,' ' 11. 4 .7 1 ---V4l ,:', . '''' ,1,g 7 ,, ~' ~.n ut am bit ions Semita seSs th at w en . i' , .. yo - -lom '''''':' ' ' ..." ~'°'' takel the field, the first c are of its • ;Is ,uth .. ~ ' ,:., ~,,,,, , rt ... I s : „ -so army . h h id b e t x , agree with the ..s 1 "" . .1*" '." • ',. '4 .0 , • ,r r ... i ,conuaander 8 8 1.• on the climatter of the '.1 4, ‘ . I m • =, 4 ''' `',. . ''' ibead of al , ' eta u P the itself must r.,41k rAs ..,‘,#,.-.• ".• ,- • ' f ' . i f 'gr.' , {ln other wends, r e 3 c ,_ raetet I .7 "ii*:; -- ' 4 '' it' :' ' ,'' `! ,bei impletiSed • with a dehotte ;W methw : „. i-,4 , ~,:, "f *.., :''''t '''rio" . " ~; ,•••• iwitli.aoomPiene ekleaL Tt ire e K t i kis with [ k“ 4,5 . -, 4 . ' - *q• ''.' * I, v , _before those who lig ht , et. they liage , e , ,`, 1e4,..,,•....e4.541 I. l '. 4. 4 ;N . ' 6 .'lt' le Seat ">-They Intnet „ im ,„ nir wgz 7 order to - le,t.?. ‘,, t.4l•"‘ -. -•,..t r , • do l atid holr'll ' 11 • `u , bli 'done, look to the r fbb ' x ‘.** "74 rfitr 4 4 ''r h their elide Fer4lde they t it is 'no .;"",, . - t.,...i.k , .*0 4 , '.". 'tea or the Arab But here t T e o_t ve look. Ili k 1 ` t . , *.cv .4. '''. 4 1., ' Bevel4lnr Critic'am i; . v a s * lii. der F eliera Y i ~•-•-•,• • ..,, , 2t , ed in t ha t directions. IT , a p,Lty . much ..., , b % .. s. N. ,I' t %;:t '1 • " ht.' in the fierd hate been ae c 3 tto to sio ~y g.- 7 . 's, i'`',4 ti." , *, , 1 4 .,11.1 ~.., to make their own arre!ge , „ __l xto ' 4 ,1 ' 114 " 4:.:,:t ';. 6 . .,„ att.. r. '' '' :, , ' l 'l . :It' nhara e cte . a t r ° Le tt : warOrleans , Hunter 11 a . A r t i Porl ' :1:' ''' ''''' ** 44 ' "' l itoyal, - Buell , . tit Alabama -. and .these have 4-4 ,.,*tk.,'::.$ ,r iikk.4?lol , .'r * *, , i outfitting as they well - could • 1 t, "•;•• at 4, i.ell ii r "- 4- 4.L • ' ' v ' ' i ' -- be ibe ! n N abo oth a in i ; c itatory, • nothing n decisive, .._ 1 , ..tv..,z ' -, pe •,.; i. - 1 N..,., 1, ,; nothing emphaturand came tt ' en e l l e n t oieti : 1 7:7 e ' l "' ( ''''' :4 '''`,,, the Cabinet, to rode apd %4. , IVA ' * ',AI,- .41V•--. d i stracted acarin, ...*‘ ' t is •, ' icle , -) -I** ~4 t 7 ~.' 1 - ''.?,, -. ''' ' ,' ~ biome lir Lincoln for this ; We scarcely .. i „1,4" - , • ,-.„,, .- 9 . 0 4 he hue kid onerous and fearful 1" . ---- Pcula --1 1 - 4, 1 1 4 ' ' .•,'- '''' ' C. hihtsee upon hint; his aduSEMI 4u. ' . . ' r 2."'"5 5 51 ' '' - ;': ' , i .. ‘ ' " ' dom been axone; he was now to hie Pesti . -I'"' 1 i '- „' ‘.4...,...4 tip, - d e t h e c ou ntry was, and he neede /".". s 1 ''''. . - '. ';‘-' :s J with nil the "s"ta' in order experienc e°l an xiou s to" ip to B" the right way. I to do . 1 - ~.. ' -V4 , -"'" hi s duty, and moie an tinx OUSI ''' '" ' 3 ' 2 ''''' '' '' , '' ' ' nothing which should sot meet the oloPro• ~ ,• 1 • • ' 1.• , 1 1 .• ,••• t u without regard ,' to Patti feelings , came - up ? , i ,A* hisoupport, • he has Allowed his caw.'" a - em barrass itevilt.or of his movements c t to g e k uts , pahory adoptedit wrong th a eory a o af . • " .. ''. '' ' 11 the moans :el,. - F. ' ' -the ce lit to-time conquered But u n cl e ° h in te r Ib tri c e:l n to PPrec conc ic iliate t wh .eii` s u rely, in the light of present eve nts, with 's cannonthundering under *IS ~ * t, 7. .the has been cured of that error. It.. window s , Sorely, be discovers by this time that the .6-- - : -- - sszisnot to be fought for a compromise ' 1-- but for • a victory. The rebels, whose steedz drink from the waters of theT'otomtush_vs shown mettle which looks. beyond CoMpr?. MIE th e seces The s y o w n ill not be satisfied n n o t w in eir oy e e. n wl towardsthe free States is a movement ' 'ci meat 11 r°r chn i Pmc f tl: ci w ho le Dated States. If: they 1 lit i l t it m ee ° recoif_the.otitiett tier neef•lleVt ' .' prettylittle ohne empire on the Gulf c p a ott a be outland with a ma i ned irTh e di o ' J eleii,„, e i em , e n e ptic over' the I =oaten_ th ey ' ''' ' strike, tberefeeeti,er, thge.,,es istthtriePlT,rd.„„,- , i 4.,.... ....,......., ...---, th e i ttte 4 r 4 ef \ ' end.they risk' esetObtngl nt no lefot Tbor°ll°Wing"taeCalalttee bin iowasbip \''s the cast. .,Audacious theplan, u * wan= D..ntsity.Chalnoto. Doe ri , \ '•.- audacious will ho tiltie,t l PFt 12f33 , 1 ,e ett P ' Woi .1. Gilmore , noeeret stair r j r ' .... is lave paown wass_2_lo ireani Irabert ItteCUma h Icia= hi , 4 T h us, - i , N a aye at, the onteetf-that, r,bdica it h eci c =7A l ,, ingha r, b ona & ,).; ! I f: r .. 7:177 liberty are contending for the ' fersur. Ilevvrotricer,fcskrb:ggli. 1 ~ i `l, " - a mastery not the theisloa t , of Lilissu l ° i i *Pt 4 , 7 3 13 0 %.2,104. 14 1:1,,, Tan te goo. aid rale , •.*POrei ifne ne*- ,'''''',)- Slav has has , trresurEl„ltS.„„'" liarLicont"onciatesee ~ •rae, &e ny s siSkt l g iliu : du = iv ' I r . ,r, on, hut all, at .1.6 , a1,10t , it, thrive G on e Weelp eliltigirwrttleitlieuretty ' 4 „.. it .• Ai embolden 114 ,K,SzCittatiordwro!,:. rft,leur..o, : Fd, Ali.. tf rdl sit , ' 1 s ''''' I d°314. , thlt iiiia g- pagyix. m1rr,_...... rerli9PmS2-o.,l:ll,4.4oauntitatg„gl,;"4l2 ) - 11. 40 gelp, AWFWeilliiit.- i Ninth Ward. Pittabergh 'l 6 '*-0,- , 9 dl.y. lairPX9 ' longer g ame W, a l • , W , Miwne *, ~,,e,,,d Thi r d Wan!, Pittablagb i tide the WO. Let 118 so h e e cientir ' , facto which ousts bi o n on 'Da"vt'd u fltratiomo t es,' Fi t rat, s t v Vent , , p r it ilta b tabo te s kies, . l o t usioc auow onreeitr e1e , ,..0* 6 , Th,..? ~..a. ,.... g.,f4C .. ...!......,771. ' " 1 . ~4...1,.. et..... wh* "I" 'r" ''' -- - -t-'..- - - 4 ~- - -'-‘,-- . • 1 .' ".. .." -- , ~.. ~..., „-;,-,_-..- -,- -' - , * ... ',,....1, ~..,--, .. --.. '" I.' . .r r ,~. =ECM , - :i;.7;..i7. - :;‘'.l ~',..,..:',7.%!. WEE ~, M .l `~!~ SEIM =BE • •• - • •-• • • • • • n. • 1. n n • r "-:.;:. attetitith. Ilibtr.q JP, . •••••,• - •1 t, ;,:.;; • t, , • , .• •t tiekislostidt , t, •-• • ! L.:. ' I. meiiti t d ilat pvtipsti. the soldiers enabled.... 'they and cerrectly. ••a .. The'onlY objection which-ca. • ged is that the Supremo Court, in a loco, Jose, de- , old&iltOtio count Pa& edidiers' vote. - This decision we presume iifotindmi on techni cal: Ctuiiideratienis l " and' not on the real merits of theqUesticM. c zOl is es gOod as any eth'e;-.cit4en; and hietbe same rights. .149 ;; has Sea -his wife arid' family. at .b9Mes aqd. ]seeps hie residence there, to ,all• intents and,pgrpcses. only absent to light the battles othill try not, for his own plea/lure or Omol ument. llisabience front the . Plece of elec.' _lion is not voluntary, but compulsive. lIA def every aspect of the case he should have a right _to vote, and by all means should voKand .then• if-any body chposesro.oon. t est the:glee Lieu, and endeavor to - diefilm.: chise;tha defenders of the country, let them bear thp ,odium. The Supreme Court oat . At 4 sit uPoir. inen4ere ofCnAgrAsst ! 3 r- 1 9 .6 . boa 9f t4B Legislature,,:and are do, not:oc• Hive &Mtg . hodies'vrill - diere&rd• the•vote ot•citizemsoldiens. PEOPLE are ,worrying themselves sbinit what the govitnMenthfclolngin driveback: the invaderi o(Maryltirici and;TMinsylio4, nis. ' We'may feel perfectly confident that the governniatt is ,not idle in this time of bat that iels doing all it eau to meet tthi foe, and punish him. shall know in Qkl •gtiod time that the'gmrnment is not indifferent or idle. , - 'the 'Meantime troops by thousands, maned and equipped, and 'marching New-Yorieto the seat of war. Anew army ot, thm hundred thousand men .will be in the field, before ar week is ,'nice ; probably. Let* 'not give way to foolish panics, bui , breast,the "storm like men resolving that , . . we can and teal conquer. - • , A.**.it t 7z examlilaasm—Anewspaper 14w 'Teri 'Militate the Sertly of the • • • Secre t ary Treasury for ow delay • of the priatira e.ie ,elitirtglhe stiutll postage currency I The real tip offence of OP Peeretitry, we apprehend, 1 !, that he fain favor of prosecuting the wir, view to yntting down the re . iellion -than Witha view protecting the interests of rebel slaveholders. it is that which excites the anger , which manifests itself in this very sinallgroil about a very Tair.Tilunil;ei' or persons ill 'the _city of Philadelphia subject . to . military 'duty le 80,478; adding 'tellies. the number' now in regintentit i : lb* will make a totall of , Cnuroints.—The complete Union Tic logy in:p i plifOrnio cheeritk. -It le worth 48 Muchlo the eanee of the 'c6.7ntri:se'the winning of it battle town in ,Vermont has -been carriedby<the ,Unign ticiceL In taunt' !,srag.pot sealitary-Breokinridge• vote was ;Ms- . !:1 •3.• t.t =ISM .11 ., _ di one or the ae laws which - _Does the and will it order conviction of this • let it prepare for ' power to the more . iie, the South. the Country...Oar-Iln. ,nding Dangers, onsihnity of arresting this ter . of invesiou rests with thoig9r .. It is not for us to dictate how, it dose; wehave done our duty when eve pressed home.upon the Govern- at the .tremendous na.tu.recor Aids, re -Iketaiteility and , the.fearful penalty of fail- . ing -to meet . it. ),Ve tremble to think of . what may follow the successful lodgment of a rebel army on. loyal soil. We do not fear . the' division of the Union, so much as the overthrow of the •Government: No . man of ordinary political sagacity can conceal from himself the fact that there is a deep, strong undercurrent of . political machine, tion underlying all the movements of the' -war, and giving charaiter and color to the developments of public opinion. There are men North anti South—men of ability, of phareater,- of position, both. civil and mill- Mry—whc; look - to the possibility of saving 1 lho - Union in other ways than by simply conquering' _OM rEbels and •compellicig by' force - their 'return. to - their: allegiance. notWO hied' tell any one' that there ere men , who regard this war aslievink been brought upon the country by the triumph of the. Republican party, and who do not believe it possible to end it and preserve the Union, until the results of that triumph are for the moment sot aside, and the noun try- hex a chance •to plant the government .upon another basis. ' But we can tell Pres ident'Lincolti that' there• are men in the army *fitidonot-belleve the war will end, except - bY ' conceding the independence of the Routh,unkta .t . Thoerinnent is again re-- etormi .to Southern control, ; or a convention is heid to form a. Constitution under which both ' North.nnetßouth can live together in a com mon Union. We do not .ktiow that pm °Peers in the army would advocate, of in any event aid tie execution of such a scheme. But we Warn the Presidnt against doing anything, directly or indirectly, by neglect or by pos itive acts to encourage the development of such a sentiment, or to stimulate in any heart the toleration of such a thought. We need not warn' him of the absolute neces sity tif crushing the growth - of such treason and disloyalty in its beginnings. But we may . warn him that this cannot be done by the exercise of force but only by the dis play of Strength on the part of the Govern ment. What the people want is a Govern ment adequate to the emergency—a- Gov ernment strong enough to meet any danger, however ,great--strong in will, strong in judgment, strong in resources, and *Tong in the confidence and respect of the people. President Lincoln's Government is not strong in any of these respects. The coun try has full faith in his personal integrity, his patriotism and his sagacity. But it deinands, More than these . It demands a , Cabinet made iipof men, every one of whom ,shall contributentrenkth, and courage, and power to his administration. It demands Government which will lead public sen timent, and not seek slavishly,,to follow it. It demands a Government capable of wag ing war—capable or holding up in; blazing chaia*rs'before the people the objects of ;the war; Of, feeling profoundly , and ormak ing•the people feel the spirit of the war; 'capable of orgepising armies, of selecting and of judging Generale,--of overruling their rrsonal contentions, their profes sional jealousies, and making them all con ducive to the. common good,--capable, in a word, of retaking otiCa clear and compre henaivo policy suited to the emergency,—of infushit its spirit into the hearts of the people, and then, with their aid, of giving ,it full and complete:suecess:— This ie what the - people Meanby n strong Government, and they egard it as the duty of the Presi dent, to give them such a otie. , Upon one thing be and the country may rely; it is only such a Government. that can maintain itself against this rebellion. Any other will be swept away by a usur- We live, iyoust.be remembered, in a day of revolution, when - violence • and force give the law to national action, and when: Strong bold men will throw aside ferms,and•usoges; however sacred,. which stand luttlle,,proy, of what they may regard as_ thewelfare „of the nation, and place power in hands that are strong, however they - May be - stained with the. blackest and -Most - dattining guilt. Nor do we live in an' age:tolerant-of _lcing wars, however sacred their cause. .War is now waged ,with such _terrible • vigor, it exhausts so rapidly the beet, resources of a people, and it arrests so 'widely and - to such widespread detri ment, the - great, currents of the world's commerce and the world's progress, that it .must, of neceeeity be short. Our own pee d:de...mill not tolerate a long war. And there is, in our judgment, imminent danger today that, unless, our Government prompt viedicati:liti•tiengh, itii- Tower, its competency" to deil with this rebellion; and defind its oivii,eiiatenee more conspicu ously than it has dtine daring the last. year, we sholl;nee, a yetiort . tit measures - which will either land us in anarchy or subject unite the absolute despotism of the Southern ollgareby;•of the :Southern States„,—N. Y. The-Peace Party. l. The Nationa' Republic= charges the Na .• . • tionsf CO' with being the organ of a peace and compromise party. It says: It is apparent that it is the cue of the clique'to , play over .the old 'game. of, inac tion, by exaggerating the numbers of the enemy:: Al! well-informed persons here agree, that our birees at the moment of the late '.._.retretit,!_outnumbered the enemy .eriorMoUsly, arid that at this moment we ;hisve.,two to their one in. the :Vicinity of this city. ..The object of the clique is to, hold the war in abeyance until the:-.elections. of berg of Congress oveiln.tho free States. The movements of the clique will be goy 'eined.by, the 'complexion, as soon as ascei , tilied,.qf,lis next Rouse of Represents, tires. . If body, that - is, -fa vorubbitian ignominious compromise with tribols, the dive" do; not iatend that .:there shall be any more Wo.donot.intend to otinsititilhojate re-" treat.:....We are, in: fact, more reconciled to it than when it occurred, not from_any new belief in the strength-of the enemy, but from thtrdervelopMerit of-some elements of 'weikeitsk in our own armi , i upon:which it_ would be equally tlisagreeable nut! tic. publicly to comment, - • .•. 3 Alive, days of quiet. inside of Our fortift ,catione, maybe well improved in adjusting qUeriels,AMODi our - et:ticcis. — It is 'Amish :more; certain that they will be improved% in reitruitingi both' , officers - and soldierty warn out, t„."iii _many, of Ahem, are, by . , Woes- Ault marching and titg4hiPl of all 14nd°' ..,IgeNnfillcan - Exeentive Cosinsiitee. Tie nienikierief the ;Committee vN meet st : 'thei olDeti 61 itte'Ziddrooloi be OS Grant street... nu, WWI, en 7.111 . D1a, Copt. .12tb, j 862, at 10 o'clock et. The attooitiotoxi eta.erz member I. desired, u business of importance, will be presented tor their oonthleralion. WM. D. 'NAG Wilr, Chairman. Jos. . - PUBLIC rroTicEs. alead anger 481a atid -adorn and tri - -LuciruttF, AT THE giON CITY ' CdT, Lliblkeitoopir of Posit: old. SC Char itk. THIS ( WEDNESDA Y ) MOUNTED, at II o'clock: VOIDABLE CONT - A OWL :;; , i , ..11,'1.ECT • Ilia *ctitiqitf-xBat ltrY D'toasts, from Zane:milt.; Pirigirierj, would here by inform tho inhabitants or Pittsburgh and aoloity that, it properly patrohired, he lot-ads on IitiNDST, the 16th of Be ember, opeati4 a HIGH SCHOCH, for male pupils, near the Court lf,Lene, in which the following branches - sill he taught, vie: Ree& Grammar, Elocution, Book- Ifseplos, Euclid's Elements, N•tural tristory,,,Phys• Botany, Noma Philosophy. Latin, Greht. Chemistry, dasonosey,spd Natural Theolopy,at,the reasonable charge o 1 per:quarter 012 lei Sas. Ilefurencin— Philadelphia; 'Pittsburgh, and Zarken villa Minister.. •. • school room wi l be be rented so soon as twenty Pupils are enrolled Dr. living boards at CO Ursa street, from whom particulars can be leorad , • •inbt • • IY W tilt) undersigned, - citizens of the Firrt Word, enowieg It is our sett our couritryualli, 4fstmrarekeecy,'" , det thereby est. in compliance with our Governor's Pr. cismetiou. sad request that all citizens of thelifiest Ward meet on Tilt t (Wednesday) ItTMNING,IOtb inst., at the FiIIST,WARD PUBLIC. stutooL 'Lomas, to ar• range and adopt tome form of Military Oreanizat ion, by whioh, of called en to repel an invasion of cur Mete, we may be able to improve ourselves to tho use of arms for that purpose. [Stined.) 01.02.0 z W. entre, JAllia RAVI, Frrzetxxtaxs, W. .I.llDX•ca, Jowl el. BODMILT.S. Jens _ Geo. W. Come, Jona El 'Seer, /eters T. Steams, 3. DOIILAVY, J P. HARM, ' Anus GMT. 6A.20..L FULTON, MMUS Dorian. • Cant A. 411.120., P7MAtal AM OF Tilt Ct./MIMI . ' TF.F. iox MILITARY Oita ANIZATION. .Privistracin, Sept. 9th, lief& . At a Meeting of the Cottimittee; held to-day, the 'following reeemtiona Were adopted: IPsofeed; That the Committee confine itself to the initiation of a military force to be oumpesed of Vol unteer Cowponies in the several cities, boroughs and 'election Starlets, It net being deemed expedient to motto the vow Ilment of member. to any particular woad, borough or aubdlvision of dietrlcta, and that when such military organixottons shall report them• • selves to the committee authorised to receive them, they shall then be reported to the Awistant reciter. taut Gmerallor keveptance port of the sallt.ary •orgeolsotton of the State. Resolved, That a bine blouse and' cap be adopted as the uniform of said volunteers; but any company shall be at liberty to adopt a more expensive uniform if It deems it expedient, provided the color be blue; and If any existing military organizstion, havlog a different.colored =alarm, shag, Join, the Allegheny Reserve Corps, ouch din ease in color will not be deemed an objection. JOHN HARPER, Chalnxim JNO. IL TIERNAN Secretary. aolOstt IWEA tiLY CLUSIMi BANISINti H0111311.9.—At •meetingof the'prisate Batt. ere of the city, held on Baturday, afternoon, it was ananimonsly tesolsed that, In compliance with the Governor's recommendation. the DtPoei , Banks end Bankets will, on and after TiIifEWAY, etk indent, clam their °dices at 8 o'clock p. m. se :It j - WESTERN UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. GEORGE WOODS, M. A., PrincipaL _ /ded i), Seven Profaner. Fair! Tritai of the nutting year commences on DIFTEIYBER lrr., A GYMNASIUM. in 0111.11•014 with Ike 'Culver. atty. MILITARY DRILL; wider a oompetent Drill Bergoaht;r•helvee special atteution. For particulars, ets Catalogue, to, be bad at the Booltatorre. . Tersonal application can lie made at the residence of her. S&IWEL FINDLEY, 114 Wine street. sultEer THE MISSES SMITH'S BOARD ING AND DAY WHOM 1,110 Bravos Eft. Pananixrau., will be opened on MONDAT,.BII47EMBIIIi Bth, 1888. Tlle course or .ttuly embraces the Latin, Trench and Gamma Lengriages, Music, Dtawing end PatuG lug, together with the elemintery and higher branches of a thorough English adoration. The accommodations are of excellent character, and well calculated to ensure to the pupil the mu. forts of a home. Otrint; to the peretture of tbo times, • deduction 10 per cent. sill bit nude for the ensuing year. klunquasta a Caton et.ta Usettaat. Weinman. No. 01* Cheettint iltreet;Pbßadolphia. J FEITBE MEMBERS of the Union /Rate Cattail Committee of the loyal citizens Nf Pennsylvania, w requested to meat oh the MO ONGAHELA HOUtil, to the City of Pittsburgh. on WEDNESDAY, the 1008 day of iteptember, at 11 o'cl.ek a. It. C. P. MARKLE, Chairman. Or.o. W. .9.•YUsast.i, W. J. HOWASD, au27:td SPECIAL .XOTICES. 'Lake Supenor Copper Sill and 8M WrISO WORKS, ?maxi; zeit. PARK, M'CURDY & CO.) M.,u.ctaraoof SIIRAT/LINO, BRAZIERS' AIG'D BOLT OOPPEIL PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, !WALT= SOLDER; also Importers end dada+ la METALS, TIN PLATE, SECRET IRON, WIRE. &v. Constantly on 12=4. TINNIMCS' MACHINES AND TOOLS. Vior.suousit, N 0.149 First and 120 Second 'empty Pittsborgb, Pam's. ttirtipectslorden of Ooppor cut to any &aired pa to7294atrly't lie Confessions and Experience Of AN Hi VALID. Publlahed for the benefit and s warning and i caution to young men .ho .offer from Hamra Det,Wty, Premature Decay, Ac.; imp. plying at., the rams time the mein of Pelf-Cure. Ply one who hat cured hhaself after being put Ito great expertiathrough medkal imposition and quack ery. By erlaoldug a Roet.pad madras." envelope, mot& norm may be heel of the author, NATHAN. LILL HAY/Allt, Zsg.;lledford; Hinge Co., N. T. mishit:lo.lT M"Lyon's •Magnetic Insect Paw l:Mat tested for 19 years and grows In &var. It kllla and enteratinatee Roaches, Bed Bags, Ants, Tbswi, If °Odin Cloths, Inns and Parnitare. Garden Inserts, AU pandas tears the signature of B. Lyon. and ft suipoitinsoss to ?mom or deowsna soft sub. Beware of cotuiterbilts and Imitations. Lyon's i'owderlAlls Intact' In • trtoe, . Lyoa's Bills are death to rats and mica. ,Sold antrywhara. S. BARNES, nkylameodwa NN Broadway, New York. WITUROW 11;1111. IarItOBINSON. MENU; & YOUDII2I anrn MACELIRITS. Worn, Pittaborgb,, Penn's. Ornoo, No. 21 McNair Snort. Idatintocture all kinds of STEMS ENGINES AND KILL IKAOIMIEUT, CASTINGS, RAILROAD WORK, STEAM BOILERS 'AND SHEET IRON WORK. sr/ 088 1110 AND 11.8PA11111,10 done on share m elee. • mtalid B.—T.-1860—S.=-Drake's Thin TAiION BYITZLIS. Subansted nettutee greet ratorer. They inelgccute, ettengthee and out* the syltem, cure Dyspepsia, Acidity of the Stomach, Dlerrlame, to. , A yerbct spOttbur end tonic. They Invigorate.the body. without itboulatlng the bride. They ere lagnpoand of yore SR, Grote limn. Roots end Herby end are recommended by atl .who cue them:: Adapted to old or young, but particularly totoMmended to the week'end' &dr Grocers, Musette. Motels end Saloone.. r. It. ans4E4 400., 902 Broadway, km York. arylameallits mrstrßKß fig BARNES, '. FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDEi, SAFE, BANK VAULT IKON DOOR ,VANLT AA AND SINKL4IIIICD BUBGILABAPBOOF BAIL 3LANDIFACTUBMINL No 12645.1 131 Tum amo, wafts Wood a.d BestakAokl draft—North side. LOOKS almyi CIA bud. m 1326 CORNWELL 4CKE8.14 CARRIA6E MAIitrEACTUREIA tbecta.eita4Usbed Cosa 14104. DUQIIIIBIIX WAY, (mum Pr. Cunt.) •VTIVMII "'"u" 3 " l6 /ONES, ;BOYD co 4 .• • Wonnficiurers of OAST BTP.T.L; also, SPRING; PLOW AND A. D. STIJL, STSZL SPRINGS - AB D 'AXIL% mint of Win and Ifftwt streets, Pittstrarighi 111114 J;.; KIRKPATRICK ' ItsantYchuns and Wbolgoali Dolan In LAMP% CIIIIINZTS, 88AI . M0,011AlirDWILUS, aoo. iNtrigholcorlis Agesto for NUCRI3O6I4II24TXD aluilizuania AND LimaroA . mci oeasoN On'a," splaooi, anzFr ? , moist?' se. cud. 1 Bou& - fleutAirgh; = - jalN:lya 'HENRY IL .COLLISO, 'For WMIDING AND 0011.11 MOON XIGROHANT and ibcdowito &War C l inalalk . / 3 " " nn i OnClM• HOUND OOKS AND COAL, for TT =us WU) gostl, d Plail9dtwe. IPrWri. ,ll 4 no., 26 woos 11 ?? 1,1 4 Urjrotttry an, realm! and bra lo ;- of Vti 14 " k '• - . • --•••• • ' $ xipr .9DPERTIFE. I g• HEM, G. HALE do CQ,• (glacalibre Co Jamas°. Merchant Tailors, _ , Are now reselFlrg their PALL AND WINTER STOCK. which ta. Para favorArlytewnilitiCbacoiithtio"gteloauthdeP:ldeel,wilrolmpt mnrts: log all the, lumen and bet makes of Frocch CLOTHS, GASHMEIgES. , 41F31311,2 0 68 1(EtC d OATINGS. - 1t sodbelt ealmto d Mock of Go foe basin's saga:ever brought to thleaket. Likewise •very choke selection of OENTIII - TODVISIIIISG GOODS always on hand. Any orde a intimated to our care will meat with Prompt attention! nod punctuality In all came. Varlet or TUSIANITSOLLIZ or &SLUMS-ST CO., • Pittsburgh. Pa., Sept. 9th. 1992 }* TO BRIDGE, CuNTRAOfORS.—SeaI• ed Proposals will. be received at thi t office until the 19th hut., far ',be erection of a new woodrn structure at Bathetic Bridge, emus Bull Creek, In Yawn township.. Length of structure the MUM BA old one, but in all ether respects similar to Bridge acroas some creekinsar to Benjamin Coe's. • By direction of Cotuty Commbes!onens. HEATHY LaBIBEBT, Controller. selE3tisltwr OTATAS Addebituu.'d unfltieh - -22 z. Dtarator PimaAlmeria. VOTIGS.--jijial7CflppOilltzad WU. S. idoCLU SE, vice Joteph relifigned, dasiatant Asseesor for the .9th sue-Disiaion of thi. District, consisting of the borough of Weld Elizabeth and Jefferaon, Snowden, Boost, Upper St. Clair end South Fayette townehips. Bee!dew* Snowden tp. lIESItY A. WEAVED,_ selo:3twV dAseasor Ea !Daudet, Peon es done as 'mutt ItiMit==Ml COB. OY raszi a ST. CLAIB /STREETS HUI FUR TUE IRUlti EERIAUb Corcoran Regiment. Co. A. It omm...tali wANTED. tqM up the Tsl pf the above Comlany. All Dountlei paid. The com pany will be under the .comntand et Vent. W. .1. PATTERSON, of the 624 P. V.. who has served un der. theibilzientedeoL Blear., 'ming 'Linn desirous of Mt 'hag under ail able end einetlanced officer, and in • good company, would do well by calling at Headquarter., corner of Smithfield and Fifth street, np Man. 0,10:11r 600000 MALE, Ott 1 , 1'...11.A.LE AGENYS. to well LLOYD'S NEW STEEL PLATEOOUN . Y ot/LONED MAP OF TEE UNITED STATES, CA.NA DAS, AND NEW 131tUNSWICS, Dom recent surveys, complsted August 10, 1862 ; cost $20,000 to ehgrave it end one year'ablme. Superior to any E 0 map ever made by Colton or Mitchel, and wine at the low priceof nrrr mere ; 370,000 names are engraved on thin map. It la not only • County Map, but It Is also • COUNTY. AND RAILROAD MAP of the United State. and Caniwas, combined In one, giving every rallioad station and &mance, between. Guarantee Coy . WOLIMIS or men $3 to SS per day, and will take beak all mope that cannot be sold and rein, d the money. 1111 - Bond for $1 worth to try. Printed tastroctlons how to canvass wall furnish ed all our agents. Warr/ma—A mart man, as wholesale agent form, Maps In every elate. Canada, Angland and Califor nia. A fortune may be made with a small capita'. 3. T. LLOYD, led Druadway, New York. The War Department us 41 our Map of Virginia and Maryland, on which L marked Thoroughfare Gap, bull Bon Motu:dant, Palls Church, all the fords on the Potomac, and ovary other place in Maryland and Virginia, or money reloaded. Price. 4.5 CENT.. oallatda*T' R AISLNS-200 boxes Al. 11, Beisins ; 160 do Layer do; 100 tif. boat.. U. U. do; 100 do Layer' do; • 50'kep Seedless' do; 23 dm= Banana n do; Jost received .d for do by ItETIIEII d BRAS., selo Nee. 126 and 11 Wood street. CEMENT --.50 bbls. blydraulie Cement Ma day received and for sale by sale , . HENRY H. COLLINS. STUN WATER. rirt, --I,oou yards, i from 2 to 8 inch calibre. received and for eale by *BlO UNNUY H. t OLLINB. 1:10TA511-10 casks just received and Ibr esdas i/T HENRY n. note NP. MILITARY libAlhlb, BOUNTIEb, PICH.SIONS. BACK PAT. susd 1111.1SaltY CLAIMS of ovary description. cullested by 0. 0. TAYLOR, Attorney, at Law, No. 73 Grant st Pittsburgh, P.. se4ilv A PPLES 1 ArYLIZ 1-10 bbla. prime .01. Apple., Jusc rocelred and for ado at 114 Second Streort. THANK VAW OORDtr•. OKIM AN CE 01 , MU& Wan D m. Waehingtoo, Sept. 4th, 1863..} Proposals will be received by this Department until 6 p. m. oh the 13th of gSPTSffiBS& 1864 for the delivery, at the hew Pock Ordnance tigency,tio. 85 White street, New Yolk, when sanopks can be seen, of— • aoo a Simulation Cavalry BLutkets; 25,600 do artillery do; These Blankets most be of pore wool, close woven, of stout 'arra. YOB TBS CAVALRY, . . Indigo•blue color. with no °mop border throe Inches side mid throe Waal from the edge. The letters •"U. IL,' ail Inches high, of moor color. In lb. motto of the blanket: FOB TEM ASTILLEIT, Bed, with . black border three lychee wble and three inch.. from the edge: The lettere "O. 5.," all In• ohm b gb, bla k cow, In the centre of the blanket. All the blankets are to be 75 inches long, by 67 Inches wide, and the weight of '..1875 Ms Variation allowed, 0.1575 lb.. They must be tingle, mid not la pairs, and packed to maw of one ktuudredstacb. The la as of the mace to be determined by the Impactor. The goods are to 1.4 inspected at the factory, and none will bo 'tempted or paid for but ouch so are ap. proved do Inspection., Deliveriee must be made sa follower Onateuth of the amount contracted for per week commexclng In two Weeks from the date of the contract. Failure to deliver at a specified time will subject the contractor to • f6rieltur• of the amount doe ar that time. No bid' ';Considered which ow dot come from • memsfamarer Or secumfectsehesi company, end which des not stem explicitly the place, time, and quantity of each weekly delivery. The Department means the right to reject any or all of the bide which may be made. Lech party obtaining a mutant will be required to enter Into, bonds, with proper ellmtim, for the faithful execution of the same. Ivan the award being made, anc.ceesful bidders, only, will be noticed, ano they will be furnished with forms of the contract and of the bond required of them. Proposal will lo aldrinsol to "Geoiral !AWNS W. BIPLIY, Chief of Ordnanos, Washington P. ," And will b. endorsed "Propos!, for glatiks.• JAI. W. RIPLEY, Brig. Gan., Child of Ordeoencs. NATIONAL : 110RISE FAIR AT CHI OAGO.—The Sittaborgh: TI. Wayneß Chicago Solvay Oornysiny will sell EXCUBSION•TIOESIS on Itotidaya and Tuesdays. Sept let and Sid. Bth and 9th. to parties IrSehieg to attend the SIATIOttAI, MBAS /Alit, to lis held at 011I0AGG,00mmencs In g Sept. 2d ; and ending Sept. 13th. , • • These Ticket& will to sold at516.13040r the round trip, and will be rood going West °sly on the day d sale; but they oral be revolved for thereto= trip on any toga nottl that, of ruaday night. Sept. 14th._ . Pettlese holding much tkkets, StazaPpd by the Bea• rotary of the /air. Will be allowed by the aatherithiS to leave Mingo without any other palm • WK. P. SHINN, teal Pam - tiger Agent. I JOHN tIHI9ATtI, Bolldfa of BAHODS, COAL AHD OIL FLATS, At tbs Saw Mina ofl Law 'Orals, CRAIG sTRErt, rind Ward. Allekbelky City, Pe. Bpreiblations of Work mot by Cull to Alit &seri, City Y. 0., oriort &tithe liardwore Store of It.. Wolff, Jr., corner of Liberty and St. Cbor Snots. will wive prompt attention. babbitt' Ifinotneturar . •. SULPIWILIO swEirr SMITE ON N ITEM,' 801N11.4 N't3 ANODY AQUA AMATO. NIA. ill; vowLare 80LIJTION, auxattaio ACID, X ITN°. am, mustiTlo AOLD,I4I - ACID, to. al be. found oh Joint Irwin sons. 67 %ter street. 5a3233r, A DIN . drYLE.b. 4 . 8014141418, MlBBBB 11.111BOWW. 41;(4. &RS, 80241467 84L)(8; VICLVETd, with • to stock of ktlillosei Goodsiflost opened. • '• 1 • B. H. PeLItYB,- arasi. No. 84 Wood ',stroll.: 1)1.4.P4 1 17 WATER ETREFF, Pflteratei,"A. ••W. H. GIiIt,RAILD, Master. • , Outer lu BAULICY and BYl; MAW ; shoo, for rie, BA IitLICY, RYE. OATII sad CCIIIN; r4:161 CIUAL. a 1) •At thv SEITZL3IOB GOAL TAW), DIABION AVX1111;, Is frvp; I,li).PtuattiiityLiy . 4.lleibcoiClky. ; 7AM.18.111;r0. U AND 00 11&'173 AND 0 • .6. : D. N.: PALMIN,IN Wood street,' Offers on liberal term* Dili WWI at tltn b . 11e tod Childroceo FUR AND WOOL . HATS ; MAIT , Itlift, PLUSH AND yßLYlll" . oAllhby . tbe cup or &soh., LJ, 46 , taws ndmo Fla* dOplaChia ' to do ' Modish Idaht btu NIG ;11oa 146 and 141 Wood street. JrEW alflrEßT/81E.111rWrT, F" SOLDDIRS, All Exposed Persons. FULTON'S COUGH STNUP care, the various affections of th• LUNGS AND THROAT. Fulton'. Syrcp Ova COUGHS:. Fultae . Syrap Cards COLDS; italo3i. true Cerra Fulton. Syrup Cures Puiton'. Syrup (4r.. FuLtoos'o Syrup (Awes BRONORITIB; Fultos's syrup ants SPITTING BLOOD, Fulton's Syrup Ogres WEAK LUNG,* Fulton's Syrup . Aire. PAIR UNDER THE SHOULDER, FuLtow's pup Curet CATARRH, E. Fultos'a Siervp Carts OATABRHALIAFFECTION, FuUotii Syrup Ourai FatSiolo's Aprup Own mamma' BOBS THROAT; And all affection. produced by cold or exp.:rare earBOLDIE/T, trig a bottleA, ie mill cure OtriT COSTS BUT 25 CENTS A BOTTLE AND NEVER FAILS TO CURE. Mar ado by an repeatable Dr gents, and at PIIITOWS DREG STORE, FIFTH STEEN; (Two Door, from the Port Ottoe,) . PITISDIMOII, PA =GEM BAILEY, FARRELL & CO., PLUM 88, - GAS AND STRAIN VITTRUS, 11:9 bum 13Tairr, ■un Swrrnmatt.n. TANKS AND AGITATORS, for Oil Rellcrarka, lined la the moat durable manner. Howes fitted cm with hot and cold water In the best stylo, with all the modern Improvements. la BATHS, WASH STANDS,. CLOSETS, SINKS, in A large assortment of materials always on hand and for We on ressonsbla terms jelo DRUGS. CHEMICA, PAINTS, OILS AND DYE STUFFS, INDIGO BLITZ, ESSENCE OP 007FEIL STOVE POLISH, ILA PORING EXTBACTS, NCTMEGS, CINNAMON, MACE, CLOVES, ALLSPICE, WHOLE PEPPER, MUSTARD SEED, CASTOR OIL, SWEET OIL Lid swops of an kinds in derma all standard West mediclass, &a, la Wort and for sale law by WOODSIDE & WALLACE, 306 Liberty street. P. 8. Oonntry merchants, before put bating else. where, you'd do well to cs/1 and etranttoe our stook. Net WOODSIDI A WALLLAOR. KEYS'IONE FOUNDRY, •• D. DeBAVEN &-SON, N 0.4- FEDERAL BTRZEZ dUegkeop City, Ilaroareceurera of every 'radar of COOKING AND MUTING STOVES COOKING RANGIO, Nina ootatoon GRATE FRONTS, PENDK 88, !o. Ala, OAST IRON NORSK FRONTS, MOE RAILING, sod all Enda of CASTINGS roads to order. ee4 ERNEST A. ERLANDSON, Shipping and Commission Merchant, arOlece op stain, Na 117 WALL STREET, N. Y. And deal, in DRUGS, CHEMICALS, DYE S kc ; by the original package only. Tmuts—Cash on delivery. Conalsnmeuts of Foreign mid Domestic Ilmcban eolleited. Piz. Y. Ima business connections in a/I parts of the tinited States, Europe. Cuba, South America, 0.11. Innis. Sandwich Islands, Australia and China. setbdtt _ ISAAC CRAIG, °UMW SAW MILLI, ALLIGHZNY arri, Kam constantly on band • Lim and thoroughly aranurd stock of DECKING. BOAT AND BOTTOM !LANK, WINDOW ?HAWN ell lINT, ISNTLEB, IitaI•NUAM, ..10DITS. mama, LATHS, PA LINGS. , dtc.. to . ~4 Be will MI anima kg SAWED STUN wltb woo:lmams auk at l i s. t tin tato N. B: Tenons Ur g LONG TIMBER or POP -LAB. are ;articular Invited to azimuths Ida no& AM - Oaks on °BAIN BTBEET, mar Bobbnon. R ILBULG Et, Reacted of evra7 daseytptlce of F'U'RNITURE 80.'46 IMITHIIIILD BUM% Pzrreauson. A fall salottment of PITIVIIIIBGB 1141110114 G TOBAT PURNrrfall coastintly en bead, whki we 1411E011 at the lowed prim 4u CIAZII. lelertvecie • QPNCIAL NOTICE —The last Install• nj meat on the astessment for Grading sad Pattlig, mule tudeuthe supplement to the CIM Chattel% In deo nod If not pad Wore the Ist LAS OF 00TO. BIM 'EXIT; trID be placed In the buds of the City &Hellos lot collection, stolen to cans of suit. E sefs.Serd . • ' WM: I,lollBAl7ltf, BBURYING},T LOTS IN HS TILLS OLAIXIItatt,-.ln opportutdty to now riVrid, kr a short dine. to Indhrlels sr eougits. done . for secmring BUSTING LOTd la thibrantlfal dry grounds of the shore Ormwery. The em`e of 0T1C01.711011, tnw, to * Mgt thaw of the mast Malted meant-mat acessanly ho raised In a Wort thaw ler narthex infonnatkaf apply to L. 'KIK i ease I Ro. lie •Ftalthflels street. -.. . - " n(o ticilirtif , mltbu.._ tBEDFORD , AT.ER, lust from the 4= G -w a lk et , lor the bitr ! 4 7 pilau. 8aIIA1101:4,: - '': : : - , ASTLEIIAN I4 - ir 'rieii'i , - ,:_ „.._-- aficfiltaltl471 3 ' NG., -.....camat cmisanala mad Fond,. irtreets. ICE lU fti LAKiiti j. I hate eaccied:d"ta`maklet arrangements by ablcb 1101 be enabled to. tarti sh lON to the eta; sem of Pittsburgh by th*.eir'or weaker load. ;It will be of =pater quality, sad Idm tell loiter than It can be forotabid by-A.:lather person. I cab be found at the 804YTT- Elcoun, comer et Irwin stout I nd DaquenteWay. . seOire MARTIN JOHNSTON: U ' EktB 1 HIS : I I Colt's, new and old , model, ell dZia; • Whitney's, din - do; illArbli*V s o 3 l 2 lo4l; - tehup's,. • I di; - ,dinsla ban,d and brute by • ime • sows; I'rs7'L Y.l3d Wood AATALL rApaclos.aurtocifior 1862. T T —A complet• anooment of beantlfill PANTS. ANOINGO, of ill stylist boaiht Debts lb* tot ad. rant, will be sold at weal low prices. 'W. 59 stmintiaLt., 87 Wood stessi, DULL—W. Y. /dAlle. as the summer, lb. bal. =darned pais% althea* Ditr voont ELEGANT STYLES NEW FALL GOODS, AT Macrurn & Clyde's. rantil:ul gtylar— COLLARS, SITS, BANDS, WAISTS. and other Embealdered Wart. ; Lai MORAL SHIRES, for Wks lad Ivo **Bey of tb• prettied patent& • . " HOOP SHIRTS, CORSETS,' PATTERNS AND• HEED-NETE4 tbb Wee and bee de.fgasand SHIRTS, COLLARS, TM, ENDEIL-CLOTHING. HO HERE, GLOVES, YANOT GOODS, NOTIONS. ARMY GOODS SHIRTS, DRAWIIIq. to.• Soldiers' WORK AND WRITING GASES, oomblned—arexcelleut article; so onion or 'Whiter should be without oee. At . oar 4:cantata can he had allot - Mag sew and &grab!. in oar line of business. at prima to salt :ill. 1 . MAGNUM t 4 GLYDE, Y 8 MARKET STREET. .tweett Fourth end !lamoud.) soP NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS tit New arcicocles AT J.W. Barker lig - Co's, 59 Market Street. seB N irw GOODS Opening Every Day. Now styles of DRIBS GOODS. Ylepnt BALMOII4I. SKIRT& Nur styles DL LAMS. AUNT BLANK/SU, yetilan 10 Ids: FULLERTON PLAID PLANYELS—Bed,Whits Blue, Grey and Telkea —at all prime._ lIIISLINA AND PRINTS. C. HANSON LOVE & COIL, 74 Market Street TABLE LINEN, J. M. Burchfield's DeMASH TABLE LlElikti; SNOW DROP TABLE LISIZE; 17VBLZACIIIID do do; NAPKINS, CRASH, 10.4, 11 . -1, 11-4 SHICITINGI; 6.4,0.8 PILLOW IMBUE'S; BLEACHED AHD UNBLEACHED IMAM& Naw Gonna jut received, at 'North east corner Fourth and Market B. FIRST NEW MILLINERY, GOODS IN THII 4,31 TY THIS SIMON. MECOPteIV 7 Ma Noe. 77 and To KAUKLT smart Hu Jut noshed, aad has aqui lin anldbitton, the nen TALL STYLES of BONNETS, HATS, /LOW INS, HOSES, PL11HT,8,110130113, and other kinds of MILLINERY 000/114 at the lonent stiao FALL GOODS.—We have now on hand • large dock of goods, many of them bought previous to toe late advantst to inicas, which vs ire °acing to wholesale bluer, at very low Wows JOB. HORNE, 77 and 79 ILILITILMT aintswr REAL FRENCH AND ISCOTOLL EH. Baowiturs ; Baal - Lac* and Seth; Real Bahr and heath Lace -Valle; Infants' Zza laddered Oapa, Bobo and Waists; Ditolti and /Preach Oinibrio Banda; NA& Colinntte and IT.P. rial Buillea; Ulm Canabrto Handkarchttli, sag. hip, Lacer, &a, In, to all at which we myna attea- mans, Eacaux a on., GEDIII3 FINE:F34I4TS, POTI•A RS, 60A11214 811:03PENDIMS. 200 dozen Gm sad , Whits IAIDZWHITILTB end MAMMA Wb0100al• ead »tell deabra papi4lat by _ - /CATON. MAOI/.. sea tio.ll 111 021 fth sOtttreet Emlmmo= mut ourgrentz KID . GLOM, AlCcander's irst.--• choke ramt- meat of black and colors matted by srpteas at ikTON, ItACB,I7X A 00213, Igo. V 11116 street. 1,200 li""° 1 ‘" Hcel Scotch 'ad domestic _...... su-nrw sty= and choice colon, :tidied bite* the last pest ulnae% and.fxr W4.lsioldCand notell TATON,IIIL/108931 & OD., BAINWAL Iwo kilos jupt 'to6lollli ke 010 ditegh to , wholesale ipr ntanberers, at:- • • • • souls% We. 17-sitd-WMA3EXT STMT. WHOLTALLIII 1100708—etand lid stork". . 110014:1 BIJAIM minQ Reduced Prices. :Timmer LAwilicAs MP. owortm mi. , um. . . innv eviniza nuts aft, At seto. ettewuc at ,• . mown, se ccit. sfl ,a rn LACS XASITLLAS ASD PODS'S% gm SI Old :04 ka;Writ oo ie/M. Susi 4,001. W :&D;.DiIGUJS. JI.EIW& O.PITTSI3IMGEt THL4TEE. Lessee w2d Managar--..---..--Wat. liiami3loll. Tne5arer—..........—... T Lass. WEDNESDAY EVENING. SEPT. loth, 166 'Grand revival of the popol.az Prone of Uncle TOM'S - Ito whole STOCK COSITANYWILL APPEABe • 4UCTIO./9" -ADMINI *TlZA_Tnit'6 SAL 01' AA. nous.xsoiD I: FL! , 1 T 1:17, :I:7IISES, CAP, MULE, SLED - I 11, sc. -!.o !..O Y, Sept. /I, 16d., at 10 reelect s. the doseec t the late Dr. T. 0 o • I :on ureet, by:order of. Alex. Hilands, an;., /niter, quantity of Household Furniture. • Cnrrisge, ethllgb, comprming Oak Divans; e uth Brbeludellt Covering; Mahogany Muth 1.13 o , ollilo •- 1i 1 - j Slabogtriy I.iverts I 6 Waled s r ese Cl - 0101,• Walnut sod Mahogany French Bt.:steads, with Spring Martrames; tree..r.rlen. Chsmi, Moyers; Wah sit Vat bank i y ltlwtsoy Ann hoekieg Chaim; Walnut Crewing Caned Vaunt Wardrobe; Lt,t4: Owe; bru,s,..l-r; linsk and Spring MatbrameM. Wash Stands.; H411 , 011..1 - I.ltithe; Emmela Carpets; Chamber - 13era; Wlndrne.."4 tholes; Parlor Fenders; Cum Hoer , az.. A4lO, L Bizet Horse, I. beautiful Bay form, I Family Hatt , Mtllcs /Sleigh, Harness, Saddles and Bridles, Coon. , 6km /lobe, together wi.h many articles rot enumer, . • ated. Terme at Bale. 'The otelllng•for liwat,"poie!tf iaa.ion given fadnedlately. • !' • • me! • , T. A. IItOLZLLAND, Ave. , A DISILNISTRATOR'S SALE OF BEAL ESTATE IN ALLEGIBENT . CITE •• AND NcOLDNE TOWNSHIP.—On =MAY EVENING, September Ittb, at 8 o'clock. will be -•••• said, by order of the Orphans' Court of A county, it the' Commercial Balm Itoome l l= Area:, the follesilng described property, braining - to the estate of the late Wm. Dyer, deceased: - • A lot in Fir.; Ward of . Allegheny City,:thiitt fat Dont on e , &nth Avenue, Nate Bens Laws) . and • extending bck ISO feet, more or. lesato, 80. Clath ' street whereon 11 erected a twoabary brick dweDIM sad the outbnildint7—be lot Ito. 'land kW at W. - Ito.lo 81. Clair Dealers tpdL.naat asebdtrithou 00 old•lett No. Es in the ortgthafplan of Allegheny, which there is an annual grazed rant Alilo t in McClure ton:ship; situated Cm Woodsy Bon and the New Brighton Plank Bald, containing I acre and 28s• perches, on which is erected a large atone basement and' . =trashed bnildin , belng,lot No. 8 be a plan of iota laid out by B. D. Cochran sad N. IttcGonnigle, gnaldiarts of 'the minor tiNitirtelat Johnston Lecky, deceased: Exam or t3sts—lror farther ;articular' apply to B r Dyer, 81 federal attest, 'Allegheny; or Jobs lOss wad, Administrator, at the • .'ittabnzaelv • Toundry4- Birmin. nam. . G. DAVIS, Meet. ORPLI AI*. 'S . COURT SALE OF SIXTW: AND 8/WIZEN. WARD' LOTS.—On SATIM - 4 • DAY. APPENNOON, Septa/ober 20thist 2 o'clock, will be aold,an• the - premises, by orderaf the Ore. plums' Court of Allegheny, teettuity, the Dithering arable Building Lots in the 'Birth and Severn Wards of the city, and near adjoining to Cana* • Arenas: . flis lots on Tsanchill street,eath having a front of. 20 feet, and extending the meta Width 121 feet =NV inches to Vine street—being lots Nat 42, 8, •ii, • and 7 in Hon. William Sorter's plan of lots. big lota on Vine meet, each haring a frost of EP feet, and extending the same width ItO feet to •28 Dot alley—being lota :Noe 21, /71, he 26 and 28 fa.," the aforesaid plan. J . Tawas or tiats4ne.third cask, residue in one and two years, with interest, =cured by bond mod mortgage By order of Admitthitratrix. oath .7. G. DS' CANVAS SHOES I To attire to-day, at the MASONIC HALL AUCTION Kowa COUNTRY .IdERCHANTS, who are buying for eash, should not fall to sWpan. IdoOLELLAND'IS AVOTIO.II HOULE. s• No. 56 Fifth street, where may be found a hop well assorted stack of Beata, Ohms and Gainers, Dry Goods, Kentucky Jeers, Hoop. Skirls, Ccithwy, Bas pander., White, Sc., ell of which will be sold Unless 10 to 15 per cent. dumper than can be bad edsetehineS anZ [MISSES AN!) HOOP 811.11T8, all due. at 55 fifth rt. sun J 1 1.1 ritil • 'B,lsu Ye, YO Tli'o • CHILDBMII DUUTB, at ittaincle Haq And- tiork House. r . ADI J 1/ land's. Mi;;AV;l4 .l lkpi . fialii il O u attbe r sm . ..1., uk111 1.. lAuct7On ' H 'ouse." 0111.1,DEEN'ti tilluES, at It lea N.. 1 Auction. 1 Y_ tl 1:6,,a- new . Atyleiist -11 spa lc Hall Auction Hotiaa - , 'sun 1•141X118. 1111EAP PIANOS.—Foot- - n • Narbilf fito.arb.isexr, PIANOS ran Bats.—An excellent Rosewood Chick. I wing Piano. 6 octave. Pnc,7• • 00 A Rommood Gate 6. CO. Piano, Mmoi er case, doctor.. Prim . ..... .10.11 00 ' A Rosewood. btadart Piano,ls but lit tle worn, 6 octavo. Price.-- ............_.,.. 2 50,00 - A Roaewood Bas. fo rd Piano, very flue tone, 6- 1 A octavo. Prim ......--. . 160 CO A ormwood,, Groreet.on A Lisle, and richly carted, 7 octave. Price—. .. . 170 60 A Boolawood, Hayes A Co. Piano, three. 7 ease old, 7 octave. Prtce 160 CO A Rosewood. Gilbert, Upright , Plano, t 0,1. • taro. Price 1`:.1 .00 'A Mahogany T. Load Piano, large ova, 6 66- tam PliLe -. ...r.:. 76 CO A 80... wad German Piano, large G cc- - A Rcomormad Chicketing Vac., ray old but-, good, octavo. Prke-. 50 . 110 A Mahogany, Loud A Bro., old hotin good order,. octave. • Prim--- - ----. 16 tO • Mahogany, Astor It Co., 014 lanadon Piano. 6,5 eCtate‘ V. 00 A NV "Mat Lome Piano, in good - order, 6 oc. tam. Trico 175 40 A Ilahogony. Gibson PISAN Now York, 0 9 1 GTO• P 1700 .—••••—•-•—••-e--s-• So" NEW PLANO& • . A splendid stock of new. Pianos, from the best Now York and Boston makers, on band, and cone stoutly receiving new mippilea. Prices (*variably the samo as the manntocaurem, and every instru ment warranted. !or rale by , JOHN H. MWBRl,ogavot;B.. oelo 61 ood $l5O BEST PIANOS: 4/50 GROVIEBTUNABALZ having remcmd.ta* No. 478 Bir.OADWAY,, the yablio•losyrigikan _ . OCTLVZ ROSEWOOD PIANO;, costenfag all improvements kiwis In thts counts, or Zerope, overvarang ben> Fiweb. rand bc 7l ?4 brID WWI tuff ltoA Qsme r , for _ $l5O CASII. • • • mociaf - OEM to 8200, . . . . all animated mad, of the best seasoned. Inaterlale and to stand better than any sold for 1400 or 4000,by the old methods of insaulactere. We Invite tha best lodges to *mans sod try thaw new Instriments. and we stand reedy at. ad times to test thou *llk any others inannherund la ibis country. GROVESTEEN ars, ' t. wy30.21a 4'lll BHOADW,2, N.Y. STEINWArts PRWIUktPIAtiOB. Just acelisd. =WI alto= ejtst47 Octavo &IMINWAY.: WAWA, Of superb Irorluaanshfp andantsh. f _ . KNABE'ST lINEIYALLED tionlvtd:iorary.:larae nfrii itiN;ii et Hoibe's GOLD //MULL. v12.14)1'14 bs ..Idat,l)Lutlitecoiries..taLitad. vriceiL.2llsput. He .re fay Wiled to a0. 1 0 11 4 - eximice thus ippFrloeftmir for theTC.. , - OILLSLOTTZ BLIMIEC43 Fifth abut, se3 Soleacest tar tabs% unrtnnedliszcs. voLuterk4fa_ l 4 . 4 , wrklAb:gl. 38 - I_l . " I•T 3M:S With d ec i. of eargeol and see uc i torsaliti • r ' ' • B.' HAVEN ' -oolunarint4ip sasm' , itlmm eft SRI Fislllll4 , i 4 UStilit744 1 01 -..gsza.Lotaieeakte4 , ' -Dock Creek do • dd; J.,- Marche erode -- 8 1 s :3 4 1 li e ? - 43 1P1 INV TLEUR NEWLY.' LtlYEcv VALL.TEltift_. EktLOBIVZ CARBON 01L, 8136. W. Mae4ad' sad,l°/4 Optician, as 7U th guess. ;-• •j - . . - CANVAS SHOW I 651rtfth itrest: YEES, at Mc el
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