BY MAGNETIC TELEuRAI'R reported a telegraphed iOK THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE Further Putlcnlftri by tla« Cintda. Nrw Yoax,/Oct. 5. The latest letters from Naples, of the 13th alt-, •ay that difference* prevailed at the .ooferenee at Portici, which may he tcc difficulty between the French and the Papal Gov«um<;r>ts. The Montaguard member* of ibe Assembly, re quest the people of France to dcs»*t from attend ing Ihe banquets, ie!ebrata»g the fittcenin attm- Tersary ot the Old iiepabltc. HUNGARY The Magyar* shot three officers al Peierwar d.eu, who contemplated surrendering the lortrera to the Imperialist* I aisTkia. It is reported that ll to In.* reworded for his service* in Uie lair war. wim nn ic»|*ertal domain. [ Jellochicb and Haynau arc him lo get a stale domain. A Germao reformer, in a r irn-»i>i>t>etitire dated Drare, September i+th, gi»dS lurifirr drtails of the insurgent fugitives. ‘ On the 20th ol August, the first transport of •boat 20 refugees, arrived at Keclufiit, escorted by Tarkiah cavalry. They were furnished witn lodg ing, and allowed to walk about the i\ty, without any guard. Among them wer«f liembu.it., Me** rosa, and the two Pcreseila. MARYLAND ELECTION BtLTIUo&E, ( ).'.t The following persons have bee-t elected to Congreta:— First District— Richar* l«l md A'lvt-r.i-fr «a; * ill rnlir. *'P e ur-ictnl trom l'U r*«olo Mein. 1* m iUi liai !» r iron, for om y jA-viA*! |*rr m.n- Mu« i' 'l R’l'rooJ ettr urtril ll rrlnid «.:li Rail. *mJ «!; nT<-«»nr. Sjmrn, ihr rom »n i-; ■ Flour—'The ro*rkri it prr !■!>! in favor of th' | t n » NEW YORK MARKET mjon BEj*or. r Nt* Yußs. Urt. buyer. Crain—Wheat holder* hnv.i put op th<- miir**:. but buyer* do not meet them j«alr» of (rood primp otiio Rod *1 103 c. Corn—The •team--:'* new* fca* eauard an advance of lie per hu Frcrmone—The m« lor Por» i* fmti. Hint price* have an upward tendency l.aro—:-■;<* «i 6Jp for Cotton—The * trnmer’» rrw« ha* fiver •im-ctu and I nt to the market—Hohirr, are u k-nj liuclu-i price- S^tnee—Ntpolton'i Letter to S*)-, From the following amcle, from tne Mi/nwntr, it Will seen tbnt Loin* Napoleon * letter to Ney came Dear cnoaiag disrupptjon m the French Mit - isiry. De Falloux, the Minister who loot the President's letter in such dudgeon. is n Jesuit and ft Legitimist* — All the jouin ii* have had Iherr »nv on the origin of Ibe famoaa note to the Patrv of Sept- 'J ; but none he* sketched it* true or-gin. nor exposed the assertions i<> which u tins given rise. The femous note communicated is the work o! Ferdinand Barret, uvidcolly inspired by hi* Broth er Odillon Barmt. Ferdinand Banot. wno com bines the fanctiuna of Representative of the People with that of Ireoentl Secretary cl the President, is the private counselns. the .'aclo'uin i I l jS/yaer. He has ftsspfncd the ti.re-’t.oti, politic* 1 nciinm** trativo of' Ww c f hiv''* Ti e Mocqoafei**. the Penognv* nre displaced by Fc:» dmand Barrbt, in the end of centralization, ofnni- Ferdinand\Barroi, at the instance o( bn brother, Odilion, occasioned the publication of the idler nt August 18 to M. Ney. As iicu n* it ua.« made, be wished to bold the Ministry to it, wno mw no objections therein. Dc Toequevilie, the Minis ter cT Foreign Affairs, merely said. * 4 l woulrt rather the leuer sboulJ tuH have been published." Bat the Military reckoned .without, Du Fa.Joux The Minister of Public instruction repared to tElysa immediately after bur arrival on Sunday evening. He had waited for the Presided 10 re turn from Sens. Fallout insisted on an immedi ate explanation. Louis Napoleon retired into h<* cabinet with the Minister o: Pnbtji- lastrud.uu, vno commenced nearly m the folk>wing term*. “Mr. President. I jnve in my re-ignation. 1 connot remain an Mioimer in the pre-eare of the letter and of the note communicated to the jour* oai La Patne. This nous du>;ori« ihducts.m tak ing for granted my consent to the Icl'er and to us publication. As to the letter, it wan no! submitted for advice. Vou have only communicated to me a copy after the departure of Colonel N'ey- 1 gave vou mv opinion which was outran approval. 1 t a'->-ept the resignation of the Mim«’er. b-,tn far political reasons and for reasons personally Haltering to d<‘ Failoox. Do Fallonx instated, on having h»s rcMcnniion, oo account of the dlscreiLt which the Cabinet would suffer by a retraction, ami ibe disavowal of the policy hitherto pursued in the hllair-s ol Hume, by the letter of Louis Nnpnleon. Two Ministers, de Toequevilie among them, it is said, who were present at the conference, sus tained the President iu his refusal to accept the resigoation, as a change m ihe Ministry would be htxsrdons under the existing oiroimv-uncea. M. Dufaure, who had roicred in the meutimc, u ts said, pronounced DOopin on. De Failoux spoke again, attd repeated his deter mination to retire. M. Louts Napoleon, in concert with the mem ber! of the Cabinet present, offered lo contradict the note communicated by Bsrrm. M. Failoux then dictsieJ the term' of ttie con tradiction, and *dftre»*ed it to the official Mom tear, which ha i published the note on Mondnv. It has been staled that de Falioux would retain his port-folio Ull th-* resumption ol the session, that 'mesa time, nothing jpould be changed n the pol icy cf the Government on the affairs of Rome.and that do opinion be pruuounced on the position of the Ministry until alter the explain*- tiooA, which woulA't)f course be pre*ented to the .Assembly. This is the exact truth w.th regard to the note usd what transpired at TElytte on Sunday even dog. The conference was protracted till 11 o'clock at night, and the President d;d net get hisdir uer, which had been waiting for him since his m rival ftttn Seas, until midnight. n The XTaitm of yesterday chargee Mr. Ewing with more “hatchery" in tue removal on that day of Messrs. Vydder and Flood, of Illinom. ai d Parker of Miasoun, from clerkship' m »hs Land Office. After convicting the Union i>o frequently of unmitigated falsehood in it* assertions and de nials, it is scarccfyncccasary to cxro'e the deerp tiou sought to m the above statement. It isJiol true that (he clerks named by the Union were 'jiemoved yesterday. Th»-ir removal took tpface on the first of Angus'. last. Owing to the fiet that the pestilence was prevailing at the time at (ha West, where those gentlemen resided, the cemmtaaiocer consented to give them temporary employment until the Ist dav ot October, ut which time thetr coQQcctoo with the General L.ui'l Of ’-lice was to cease and wuh wbu-h arrangement, a* wc nodertixnd, tbev expressed them«elve« fully -Ml) shed. Previocsi however. io ihe expirtn-m •of the period of their lemjoritrv rimdoyincu', the Dtuon made avialrot are mil upon Mr. Ewing for employing lemporary clerks, insisting it was n vroiatioa of law so. to do. And now that their own rulo hs» been ad-iptcct, and these three among others hav - *«*«*n dropped by lh<* Commis-uoncr of tho Land s 'ft* the Union utter* the falsehood that they haw c-en removed Irorn office. Ii they have not Iwu .•natmiae.i mitre temporary employ ment of the department, they have no one to Mame far it i*ut the tb:„ ~f ; . l= [Wmand Democ* racy, who. -a ihstr «e»per»u<.r. o u>re injury upoo their p-dtiK-al Jut udn their toes Rt public. Nrw Jr.K'XT Kaji-suao—Commodore Stork ton has i*»o-d *n appeal U> Ihe people ol New Jersey in relation fa the juot companies of tbe CaiDden an.l Amluv Railroad and the l)*!s»war*- t qd Raritac Canal tympany, m which tw state* be me Who:.- <>i r>,* tortune amount inlftoWOnMOO. H lhi-« •'.unp.mi*., under the contract w-:« the «i N«* Jvr»ey. « u d com plain# of l' ! " Ul llldl,t 'v H'c State to repud,« iieihetrcouMct- Tbisqur.-nan ,OI 'F * 'dree of interest ID Ibo put,!,.'. “‘L, c u t i ,". ,i'“- Nortba _ N - CU . Jersey i-lianercd the T ? C.«»l (caDir., «d 4 SrjT 1 *l,. H ».* (l*. «.»».«.. wo„l.l D.V with them ■ juttre .s; ~; J SJ'W.OUO worth of 'SuIS and ‘ronstl ,)[1 nu l™~****‘ ■«>! v T?; “ H-ne wt» , ild-go« 11,1, y lo me couqiany freight, tbr • , mu d« through it to comp-te that no ro«- shoUl .f . W , t uuirc- of lSr». 183«, K b h- r ,Affirmed tne The iraosu do and IS3i » - statc nmouot lo about sBo,* ties now p .id to 000 a year -Jattr. C«». T - (lbeooK—are gnlttied a Qom** er Ouao f . K , oluely> learuing ,ba ‘ Govoroor of Oregon, in the P St who telmcd ibo appoint- HlvOßii. ! PiTTgßraon board op trade COM.MfTTEK FOR SKPTT-MBFR DALZEJ.L. W V w,UJtI !t J Ton EX arret Pti-rmi-Buti «*7rrrK. ) Saturday M.rrmuj;, October* I>U* The weather yc-lerday was quite unsettled Rivif;j itroot indication* of runner rain*. I he market ihrouirbou'. present* a ron'iderable de cree of activity. and with lew ficepuo..., we notice no change, m quotations- FLOL'R—A few small lots were oilered at the river, but buyers were seaige. *n J careless mtakir C hold. In acunpaimn of resists from below, the mneltri >i extremely dn.r. and are to unsettled that wr omit quotation*. PROVISION! I —"*e quote Biron Meadr at. fur Shoulders Me Sides s{j, plain Hams prime b»tc«-] Hams tjROCFKI KS—There is a fair demand m tl,e mar ks''- with sales at folly quoted rates. s-iy. for Rio Coffee N O Sugar. tie; N O Mo.airc-,tTiS&le for nest bols l 'tner article* lutehangrtl COITUS YARNS—We notice no Anther change in prices. anJ continue our quotations a* fo'mwv eotmi t*b> No 5, cl« per lb •••174 jN„ 13 ew per lb *t - •• do •• H •• .... i# " do •• |5 - . ~>d • V - - ••••IM; - lb .-U •• V\ • • - .1.1 I I a - . . •»! '•l'. • • ItU 1 •• IP •• ,'jl "1-i • - •-do I •• ail is tXICTCN I SEX No son. CIS per It, . . v» INo -. ru per b 71 " «0»‘. " -i I •• >Hm • ,i.‘ " 7M>. .* j v |.„^ f'ur[>et Chain. • • -‘JO j I'andlrwiek rj foeertrt t „ r „. ...an , Has Pi.'.-.a r Twine, ■■•.ti| Untune No! i JI. |*« d for cn*h for a -mu. over t?."*! CoRHAt.K- I ..r llic turinu..ir.H >. un I--';;.,, li-a.l Mam., a i<»(«• 'i\ cull. WhiU* IVp •. l.y cm Tarred 1b...... by co.l Pa.-kunr N'»rii, tuts. Mmn'ia P ibw •I.i i-oi' .|jr to llnirp. *1 .35 V do/ p con. -I***- ' to rLoiuii i.isks Mum. a. «l M-inp. *?V ♦» .i«: Kynn,/- J l'i>fdaub-or.pti».n to ll.e Rjurusd mm >ie u t.ei P.- Suli-i-ri.il or \v?« lirfuatrcj Ma.oniy afsnisi- The D-rector* «is'r, that iher have oma.-trd '“•-bin in. .it the t'..uii:y. *i d expect fcltm.issi Thr\ sit'n .|isn Railroad tindcrtJken in ihn section ol the ••..onirv \ Ku Knta-W e learn Torn he N,*tn, e Tru- Whig lbat *i. aue«npt l» to i«- made lo un niv- ’h* n.t cijsiiun.! Kik itiver. in Tenneawe li - d-- irn-d i. Southern Tennes»«e aid Southern A lahnm :i a: l *•: n: tmi. uya wi a the Vtiaf icstou Runroad, npei.mc a mrnrji t'aarlesum. and me more Ncrlirru l'U;e« ol in- A i- I.e seal...aid. m .i *» than one bail Ihr t,n.e n< v» r- Msv*s:txi» itn Srrm Failbo*n W- «r- <*a It\. from M- »"csi-^ U wtio is n'x/.n Kurnn*' ‘ ri-..*, lh»i lie h*s stice.— rtrd in buviutf * ism h'm nr iiei,v r»il—enoug . lo i-om the road m-tt. N.-wats to \(a. • Betel The wcit' tof the iron l« Hr. u»-. tn in •m . . / 1.0 tb* In the ysid :u«'ton*, or r-.rv one mu’ m purriia*e. ha« r.r'ndy Brrivri! at New S»rk ■So without driav "-(Otn Alla* Spirit of the Domestic Market*. Flour. SiTSar.A'.. .lor t Meal. *1 T| P M/.*- lir;i sft», lims. thta-TJ. Sugar. Cuba, 7-- in bnlcj. r.i -1 Bat 111 hhd*. CiOT.-r, 1-t*. Ki« Nrw Yobb i>ct',!—r 1 Flour. S!.:sn\-'J. Rvr Flour 5Sal 1•; 4- Wheat t li- ‘ -..r |.riin. rnru b-.sttt (»al*. -I- • M bx-.tlr Ha-.**. i> M'». Purs rs i i.'l. Prime do .1 < o M.-i'. der, tut, II .Pj i— .e -n ‘ l.ir -a . Wnt-sei. *». l.-l v ..■ r»U, Crud- Tuioe.itmr. Ssf 7j l-.our SS |-:liSdf.. Rye Four «:;.<«!. Corn Mem. Rb j Wneat. 11-.'illtMor prui.e R>r.6i>, Forn. iM. t)at« • 9Uu7U, Whl«kej, '• •• ..0. .-I H.»:v ti.-, i,. tf (t • . . « I' 1 ■r • .! «I.' ItriVKiJ-- t.ci.if*. in I‘. mini, tuir) ijUßjmr*. AJohmr Cnm-I on fi*Urr-». rid) > i-riuh iltna*ini'*. -tifiaro pooda. hign rotor*; Alm>. I.isrk itruv>d l>«rr, aii width* Knd pnccv. H« :.'i»iiibk 1 lrii>i>-r j U’arS "itt I'rm en, wide »ooi>l QQoUIJ. Kour *5 I-'i.n'iij W’nVWh'al luVilli' l'«v ri'a T«rethrr *» larjjeatoc* of wbiio flood*, gwiu ; »u;'rrn wort o( F«U Bonnet Ribbon*. at tiie lateit im- ■*. j iiotuukmi and n.o»t tualnonablc *ty!«a. Many of Bit Chau-mto* i< V ■ <*\>i V? , ftMVP ,u ‘ l * TnT ' d P* rlhc ticamem 1 • ; rr.im Korun*. ami are worthy ihe intention of ibe Ja- Oou it. SJalll Riee,J}aZfJ- .. : ama S. I-oi c. S pi •- ToLarro. r«-.':r. «•-.*■ *f..VI V 1l*» !!»n.[* -iVt 4»1--' l.c.d. 4* flour -M.r.'-ai.. When, ioa-f -Si x ■ U.f.ltSik'. li-r.ev. -flintier .-mi T. lUr.in • clr-ar s|. Timoo.y »--ce ?.».:*■, Wu.Krj. vuw Brocrt: g'J.ttat! 73 \iw Ogc.s*_xv S~p' Vi Supc* i- »c* »n ! whit". ah »o«i, imt£ Shawl*. Sugar uni no rhan-c, Hour «4 Wi-.i l .*< , >upr r x;r t <••<•' I mu» *rt«l S<) rc .Mourning HmWr (’urn, «lit t~<* M— Fork. *0 -“all-, Urunc »- i<> »»<•<■>. l'»rM pruned l ii.t.iarr- Shawn. m *fr»! v*n«t:>. Shonldcr., i; l.nrd, if. Coffee. Havana 7f: K.u TrrXm a.i price* * yuaT. • * m Mor.r etu-r ■! 'Hubei Ocavy »il* tringe. ImproTcmtnu In Dcnldtrj. tf:.< » tm .. .. -tkaks*.lto.u.„, Huxi r.frT’l ir <. ' ' ‘ . HigTiiait.Jp J long and w/n- S!.h» !». vrr* cßeap; v 'V, !‘ iK ,"l.r.r vo'* .1 1 Mourning si-uw... and H»rl«..n BTHBJ rarirt) I JW J“ (>|re»itl*ir-'- no il r >l.. • AI *o. au- r.-<<( ol pluid Ulaok - l Siawi*. from 75 - |r® .rj^SWSrsSW® Worm* —A» il.i* i» the *rn*4>n of the '^. a r when, an) Rru.i l»n (rood' lliiur-i. ; of waich wttl be rorrat a/r »«<•• iorrTudablc among chiidrrn the prop'- I »t pf'oe* compel.lron ev.r»of \l’l,iirr • Vermifuge !—g v-tve to mil u|»on 1 \Tj~ lt**Trs--ut.tr me More. .No. t!‘i Market meet. te- Mfd -.«. «i>e l i;ag their attention to it* virtur. r.r n.- :«'« Itnrc) and Fourth. -gu 01 me Ufa Um-Jl.te, ripr: n- of I!,r*r annoying tun! ot>n fain* moir.ir- of *wti barg-it... cm. ut all umc« be hid onildrp., Tr.ri • inventionm l.v » pdrsr.nn 01 erct | • piAeJ .in WtU.IA.M I. RTSSFU pjpericn-PKi Vi-gni.a, on.t «M.iuns « »r ««m| ; , . KI.I.HR' UVKRXII.AJ* WAS MV DOCTOR - V-... 1,, M™." .„d fT.it -= I S ’ Bcriu. 1M . S-|„ ». 1.-H. Bh. **• >«*•"•* •> .... ..oa„ ......I.r •- , „_bm. *.r. 1 1... u-» 4 Jut. I ... .. n km ™na... ..... ... L...-. ..a11.,., I,.p :u ,.tfcta, 1,.-„„„.l .9.... m)«d "f"* 1 1 kloDi '" m.onip».. Trrv nnwp mv apppUlP talird and my ♦frpiigtfi wb* fti'.irrl'i pro-ir nud, urt'Ji *n»rrr pn.n umjr*vlpnutl <.Bou.d*'r«. I Jold l»y mcxhrni roeu that my -h*pa»p m! nuir. ot ,W 1.-uca L.vcr I'u *. nr.n tome «vrup<. svtt.cu | w.|. k,i4 wo» gi>o*t ">r Ui.it l.ut oftt-r «... 1 w«» grtung worta. t £ii»li)' confludcl to ptarp im-.il u nib' i n- corr of tt pb)*i(’i»n for bcltrr or i.'it, fitf’ijnrupiy, jo*l n! Ilu» !.inp i wa* loij l.) tu<- Hr-. 1 Nilotic*, of tf)i< piarp. iti.M a frtrnd bad ■rot him it hoi of S«:ier»' Inver I’tin irom )’iu»l>argh, win.-it i,a.l 1.-urOur.l htui I'cn much I forihta-iih .ml mi a l.o* of your Lircr l*ti:<. .and l.y the time I w«* tioi'p uauji; ifir.m,! t»«*. *au»licJ that >: wsa |u*i ,h- lurdtrui' :nri •iiticd my cft*c 1 *er.t for moru, «:id nioi to or mx Uiiii, im! touiid mv*elf alranM p..t<• -ad a»fvcr I Bgaui had rraojr*c to tour Ui-cr }*i it. and took them mrj night for »n utceXf, an-! occaaionatly i me*, and I ran now uv, that 1 cii'i now »»y.thßt I wl tiitir if any «yra|>totn« ot 11,p i;ijrr iVni|ilair.t, and my grripral hcoith i* a> gocxl now nr it>'.r« tult ui' wliO wi« toy doctor I tell iht-rn Ui «• m- Ijvrr PtIU vein my doctor, and try ~i»:«>tiig oi ffcviijc I’rovi-lcnec -iic mean* ol curing irir i run «'o:iUdcii: Ihtil when U>c pa'.rlni herotne »u -■iiiunted wiiir 'lie value ol you/ i.iv>-r I'Ul*. the de »• m.iii j h:, r ( . r- roitiincmlod the full*, cau lr»Lify to U,ei' vi'U' mm wrli aj to the facts at>ovc .tatrd. Kcpcrtfvoy yuura, GkoaokMuxu. liuxiim I.exn.t ?«•«»*. rf|>*4fr.t ly J. V. K*. Wtl.min N V.. ami for *«.« !■;. A Jnyi lUiivu —An inif-rc.-red Clioro.aK- prrpafH- Urtii. Cm-«a niH. •) Tru Suite. 7il Fimrtn •’ m.-nll JOB PHISTISO. Ilil.l, lIKADJ*. CARDS. I,Ml* M.imf-Mi, h'-’l* Jjfiing, Coniraets, }j\ir J, in *i, u.. label*. rvin;r:ra rtr. i •. niLtctca, A.- . Pr.i.ti-d s! im.rtr.i tuilc*-. *: :*>•* I'rf-.. *i :..o < ■,»«rr» o>f.v*. I>Ure nod Marine l'tt * Navi-atjo* aM' F'ks ImtKATc: i'u*'am ctturirmi InTT.'—crniuttan to mtarc. upo:i every •!••• ►cnpuoii of property. »t IV ioic'tl raits Oi/ic*. N'> .Marx**. *trr<-l SA.MI KL OOKM! V. (•'-••• Mnhliiiburg ColUglaic Institute -I>K/r|‘o-ALS lor (lie errc-iinn *.| m*- !»m .t ihfl a.iov institute, tvii; urn-. ;n- .Ho of October T&e plartn .i«iJ M>e£ii *ti'i , '» )*i.i <••• rea oy Py the i£«t(i Sept. KoT luniierpirncil ah. aj.p y n ci.ijcr i.t Uir lui.oß'iiit; per»ou*, tAcinoer* oi tor U.i.ml of'JWlre. K J John Arm«iron«. Jr Jolci Kuiraa J.ilm Kutii *. C M. Walihour, Wm. J»n ocrt. Lo*ll». _ »P*il> TATLOIIA BKNIHKT, Pcni’RiKtiHLs ok i hk I’trrsucm.n ai.km.i WORK". i>‘ • tin - * prepar'd n. lurmli u mip-ti -r arli.'l-* ot' *.«'J-) •'.«!* *i:» SuuiJiiir .J •l. l"‘i»nn -1 k.id tti. l.ffirr hoar* —Krotti 12 >i >o t i .V'N>m U 1* M Rtoirwr*—.Mr llaodrf •, cut nr t Sißitiilir.d ai.i ami Tlitrd *t* »i>-.-dn ‘ {U*{‘rmaj'i atieniion pjvcu to me pur* aa-< ami »*i* 01 ail kiinln «*f I’roducr Kno to—Joan Wait ft IV,. Morj*f.y '•Vi'.or ft <’r. i*u:-,orc*. 1*;... ft H..<. w. «1 . JoW-H HfOWi: A . l-r.JC. •• Cu . l’Sul**J-; (>n - :i, U W S.H-.jt.i-- Uh.'ifrrs* Nurc. New 1.,-:,on. <>, lr Mti.m,-r. 11-- 0 l) r.-Si ■. UtiPtnimli, J I' hr;>r. Yotuigttoarn, iJ . W L. :vi • „ ttrriis-!».r liilieiU ttrepf, o-iwrrn ~pT'-- • ....... (.HKi-lN ANl'itr.M'K l>\*« j Hpni r .i j 1 Ito SO rannl-l'r*. "f by [a FAU PABUION FOR II aTB. TO ' "Mr r-'-« * r ' »W* Tea. from **' u r » Au* Joiti.} Ihe !%'! «l vie o( (/'•i'- in- " • k n*l l mjM'f , **i < , i»tsi .16 r‘»* li» #1 p r , j ( , 1 . UATUISU. .„f ouTtV**. and MV tii-m •-•••r- par-haaiu* Uvnis KuK i>.S K OnU.AK. ..I a...e . • •.!».«* ' J " v *■>• *'» .irret A M VIBRCIUSTB PITTSDUttOH who W-titoSn'tW,.!- M j>l ara.if*..-"*"' •» '" J --S 111 * f *“•"•«'« >“ ,h '* AihMWourn Saloon and Jlashm,: K*-.|..i*hme..- "■««'•••« o- I*h . e •s' '' w(°Mr" l»» r M-VA1.1.. P.«pnn», • Wentem V.» ? u..t- w.ll,Mnd U.« AMrrrK WK». ••• | notia»ft*J at . uioiiwrwtt* * deniable midiaiu, a* ll cif- FOR RENT—A Room oa second story, No art Wood ; ,«f»etT in the place* specified above. Tenai it octa j noderaw. »uflM3m« SWI'OF P!TTSHI : K«;h A KK.KI V bli. Lnois McLrtUe. licunoti, Brownsville. R Wijihtman.; . Eiixahrth. Peytonn, Hendrickson. McKreaporL Pbtlip Doddrnlstr, Brown?y i!ie. Cn!eli Cofx*. Mii rdi<-.k Beaver. Heaver. Clark Heaver. James NeJ«on. M./ore, Wheel.ng Atlantic, Park!nMin Hr.>wn«v;ilr. Lake Erie. Cordon. Beaver. Beaver Clark. Weißvihf. Camden, Hendrickson ,\1 Kcesport. DEPARTED Louu McLane Benneti. Brownsville R Wigfctmnn. ■, Klua'-citi. Peytona. Hendrickson. M Kee*|«>rt Caleb Cope, Murdock, WelSvMi- James Nelxm. Mnorr. Wm eimg Like Erie, Gordon. Heaver. Beaver, Clafk, Wrllsvillr Camden. Hemim-gson, M'Kerspirl IVni. Cnlbntin. Sunfi'h Hamburg, CnldwrH, Si Nominee, Smith, Sl Louis. Lamartine. Duncan, St Looi« Flora, Jenkins. New Orleans. Mount Vernon, K.iuntz. Si. Louis. There were 5 let! 0 inches in channel lasi even ing at dusk, and rising slowly. B* 'ATS LEAVING THIS DAY. Brow 11* vole Pd. krtv a! » A M and A p. M Beaver Pd. k. h A M and l P M Wel.sVi.le Packets, Ju A M. Nasnv.lir—May Flower Cin.-innnii New England Si Lhß»—M:. Vernon. Wyomirir. " i Vrw;n l lotion J J fmtenden. K. U KHILAI'EIJ-M .a l>. l/fci hA: co a, (iiickci unt. if P M. .it 1 iim i mm. f'ackri, 7J o’clock, r M. IS1P()KT8 UV HIVKIt. nr.A\ kk i" •. . S U II 111!.!!. •ri (mat o«'Tr>nnJ—£l bl» cheese. I.i.u [»*••» r n«h. I ilo god ft, J4(t "i' k 1 MX'nndiei*. f 4 dndo, J .1.. I'nr.ot! A *j7 !>!• cheese. I .in 'urmwr-. J 1 I uuplrri il his cheese, llualey t Mii.'.h -111.]..!. J IJ ' 'sfitiri.i. [ .it .ii-««, v*t> do do, English 4 lU--H-U llimc lout. (>e.) \\ Smiiii. 4tt t-xs cheese, -lov. d. wnhlixiures. J K Perry |Vr d'.-an.-r .-Ui/si J casks wire, K rowuwnd, af 1. \ > rhee-e ! nox >• :t r|H*i. I bedstead, 10l furniture, O M 11 *i lo*. Hi •i* rli' J H ttruiheld; 47 bogi Itarfey, I - , p . ».r Brie Mr < wc-i bockeu. Hall 4 Speer 8 h;. i.M.ss J F IVrrv I- 1.t.1s flour. 4\V Hsrbaujh. IVr ■-*•»«. I.om— y.i ,k„ wool MtiratT, .’JOHn bu bran. Hill i\\ .NS 1 * II.I.K—IW Atlantic —l.i hags iUxaend, -* r »l ,rr ** !’»** • ,K, "‘ springs. 7 oags rags, | bblrggs, Vjljj! Ill» tJ bl Is dour X EC W tiOODR! XK XV OOODBII nuiiDaVmpitT quods, -\IV\I I. RBSSKI.I.. No S 3 Market street, ’t Pur.! n-"t tourin. -irnni the tug golden Iter lu* ii«; c-.i.tirn'-iirr 1 receiving and opening thr riirape.t and irnni splendid stock o( Kali and W ,n:.-r Dr\ i > ever otßred Py t nc house in I'itls ■ iMKIi S■ I I l.ii-sc-.inri-iiM rmi'li Uuvr l.een purehas C<‘ ..I the imponets l>-r ibe past si. nmers from turope. nr.iylr and Peauiv ol design are up. Mirjms-ed in ih>* or *nv ruiier market 'ouud complete :.ud chenpef this:. ttJ any other hou«e '"tb;*eitT Jbe sulise rit.er won..! herrrespeciluo)' vs hieb wi 11 an iltoi'.t .isionuh ilicrn. t-eti g determined l.ornl d.srV ‘ nil i> only J rents per yard. U-svy Ib-d . ; e*,„ e . rrom a t» In rein, per yd. HI. a he,l r0.v.1 gna iiy . 5 to tlj per vd t!e.! nusl.tv Itts*i»«-».*••*. -,0 111 per cl Heavy y ard wide l i u . ■ ~ tjood y- w K ,unit.. | j t.j -.i cts per yil. t .ood Mac k .» .;>’ l»Kh-"*s (.(K >[» T.n'-M i a»nin>*r*» in ti.»h *'OU>r*. nrii good*, lail'.-i Ir• fi'?i rii*■•*-( !t»r tni-«l importr-d. l«i«• k. A'lwsri. >"*' '.usiry, pi»id ami unpe; Hiiirk (iniii!i‘ K&;n« a . a. I wiOUlt and r}Q airlift* l.i.pm * tnw i nrV UmTi-xtine*. bcnmiuil yood«; I. •; Fr-nrn Mrrmo*. biaek and cnrornj. iio r%; very rl.<-ap !»ir importation. MI.tWU-i' SHAWLS': A •t'lfii-iiil a *or I rur.nl of Sl»i w «. - >ii?rr -mi ->r- Kreu.-h laoic Snswi*. !ir«t imp 4 (»*:»• . ■CJIIr p-SI«l htie' oonl SbiivrlV K,rs ami l-r >V > cl If I -Of nines m I S6uwl«; T<» r iK 1 rtu-tc —The Original, only true attd srnc l.irt-r I'm* oro prepared ti> II K. Se.ler*. and p .s it* in _• sampl’d in black wax upon Uir Ini of 'lu ll Jrox.Mid his «*uatur>: on the Outahle Wrap[-er 1 other* oro e-oitruetfeit*, or baae imitation*. ,n.a: K. K SULLUR-S Fmpneior. a? 'Voo-l »i t/RK ToiTSviJltAi *. B. A. FAHSBSTOCK’S VERMIPDOB enow* ov ormrsil. wtupnra. IS o"i'r i> aifuni n't noMlbl" *ecufity lo the ptibhe, wc r ,i, io iiiem«clTc«, apai'Hi fritud and impo iroiu the proprietor* have made t r,iMr-e ip n.e e_x tenor wrapper or I able of their Vrr laifuge.’ 'Hie new !a'»e!, wliiea I* a Mrel rngravinc of the nio»t dr«ipn and workmanship, ha* been • iroioecil m a verr trrent and i< from ibe : nun oi an j, ri:*' oftuc Cr»i taJenL The design i* new. a-..' the ejceniion tlatarntr. Several figure. and a poruifi »f w>«t prominent, bat Pie word -‘VaaKi jir.meii m white letter* on a red and finely en craved ground. «nou'd be particularly exnmniei'- \Viirii hrldu'in the light the letter*, shading of ihe :u ,,| ~ ir j - hue however mmuie, throughout the „. 'hi* pnrt <>t the fiiuravinn ntalch as exactly ,i 1,,, :»i;.re<«io .mil *&ouid i*e examined In liio fame manner. prepafrviK.n ha* now «tood the te*t of many yearitm. k - i- rorihilenily reeonttnrnded a* a *alo and eirectuai in~>li<-in- (or expetlin* worm* from the rtem < lie uue.xanipud vucce'S ihai ha* attended o.i in every < »*e whi-re the natinnt wo* rra.;y uninuea v»iU: worm* ccmuiiy reiniera it wor- ■[ „, n .„ r ■,„! HM.I-- .1 ii 10 aACeriaJn the rr«uil <>’ ■'* j-’- in ■U'-Ii <•*-<•« i*-* cainr »ilbin bl« «in, ■!', i • v«iiou uri < U'-iriTufiebly found I. f! pro-ij.f ihe in.>*l ««.n:nrv - :|*n. nol unfK"jo>-n1 “’i-.a . Afv .!„«'>• frwrted u. Rdvamn,:. rni«'*-t m-U -'' ' rt.lf-r-M Of UIC rflMh , i. -.-. I ‘ / k a r.\HNK.-roc-K. t’ LOCAL MATTERS, terOETKD FOR THS FTTfItBCROH DOILY aoxrm Mncn.NO of the School Diuctor* —Tnere not having; been a quorum of mtmbera present at the meeting on Thursday night, the proceedings were of coarse informal. Suit as the discussion which took place, will tend to show the absent members what is expected from them a! the next general meeting, and as the establishment of a cen t ral colored school, is s matter of great importance to the community at large, we publish an account ot the remarks made by the directors who were present, as well at by Mr. George W. Layng. who acted on this occasion aa attorney for the colored citizens of Pittsburgh. Tne meeting having been called to older, Mr. Layng staled that he bad been employed by tbe colored |»eople to obtain the best possible informa, it.ii) a, to the means they should adopt in order to get their children educated at the public expense- They paid taxes as well as the whites, but their children were denied admission to the public schools They did not wish to have their child" ren admitted into the same rooms with the while children —the wiser portion of the colored com* munity thought that it was best for both parties that they should remain separate —still it was but fair, atui in accordance with tbe requisition of strict justice that they should have some suitable place provided lor the education of their children. He tiad written to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, and it was evident that in the opinion of that gen gentleman, they could not legally be excluded from the public schools. (Mr. Layng here read a letter Irani Townsend Haines, Secretary of the Com* monwratih, which we published in yesterday s Gazeue?) The gentleman then proceeded to read, and comment upon the school laws ot Pennsyl vania. showing that is was incumbeot on all school directors to educate the children of every inhab itant of tkf.tr wards. He regretted that out of the titty lour school directors of the c.ty of but fourteen were present to night, but hoped that they would all attend at the next-general meeting. He wished them calmly to consider this subject, and be was certain that they would see the jus tice of what tbe coloied people claimed. Mr. Eaton of the First Ward moved that a com mittee should be appointed to draft reaoJutions to be laid before the next general meeting After remarks by Messrs. Hell, Yeager, Marks, aod Ea ton. ibis motion was amended as follows: Rttolvtd. That a committee of two school direc tors irorn each ward be appointed, to draft a plan fur carrying into execution the objects proposed— said committee to meet on Thursday night week, and to report in a general meeting which shall be held on tbe ensuing Saturday. This amendment was accepted and adopted. The Kev. Samuel Williams, of the Sixth Ward, slated that the school director* m his ward bad not been idle. since they had appropriated fifty dollars per quarter for the education of the color ed children, some thirty or thirty five of whom lived in the Sixth Ward. It w«a true that lately they had suspended this payment, but the reason of ibis was that (bey thought the health of the children would be impaired by remaining in the damp n-hool room which was the only one at pres ent open tor them and neither he nor hu colleagues wouid t>« instrumental in ruining. their health They wou.d prefer, il it were absolutely neces *firy losria room, m their own school house a,>art for their accommodation. He, in company with the other directors, had vtailcd Mr. Teropie tonV jihe colored teacher's] school as frequently a* the white school .[and bad been highly gratified by :he[intclliaepce and rapid progress of the school* an<. He l*clieved that the teacher was compe tent to discharge his duties as a teacher, but he thought mat be had too many Li manage, and could uot atieoti to them properly. He would therefore be :n favor of establishing a central school, solely lor tne accommodation of oolored cn.idrcn nod »i providing suitable teachers fur them, fie was sorry that there was not a fuller meeting, and hoped that tbetr next would be bet ter atieuded. Andrew McMsstcr . from tbe Third Ward said, Lot lie wd< n > great Hand at making a speech, but ll.at ii.. wmid linedv relate tbe wishes o: ihe school d recio.-s of the Third regarded this mat ter. They would support any measure which was calculated to promote tbe educatmoal interests of tbe colored children. He believed that this was the unanioioas desire of the members of hi* board. With regard to (be alternative proposed by the gentleman from the Sixth Ward, of taking the colored children into a room tu the white school house, it met his private approbation, but couid-not be earned into effect in his ward Mr. Thomas Hamilton, of (be Sixth Ward, did aot deem it necessary to say much on the subject. His Ward had done iU daty, since n had paid $2OO a year Lr tbe education of tbe colored children, lor the last seven or eight year*. The colored teach er gave tavorabte reports of tbe progress of his pupils, but it was evident that he had not a soffi- cunt aaimiQt of funds on hand lo carry hii educa tional designs into execution Mr.'John R IMI. i»f the P>rM Ward, did not think that they bad done a" that they should have done. He would, for bin part, enter into any »chrme that promised lo be beneficial lo the cdu» cst'on of the colored children, bat he thought that me school should bo under tbe enure control oi the School Directors. who. at present, were mere ly patrons a* it were, oi the African School, and exercised no controlling power over it whatever. He would bearu'y cooperate, however, in any plm calculated to promote better result* than the present system Mr. Eaton, of the same Word, had attended mertinc* held some years ago, on this subject,ami would be in lavor of providing a suitable school for tbe colored children, since justice and humani ty cal’ed on him, and on all others to do so. Mr. L. R. L.vtngslon, of the Sixth Ward, said that two years ago. a good deal of feeling had been manifested on this subject, and the School Director* had shown an mcimation lo provide a centra! school for tbe colored children. They bad applied lo the trustees of the African Church for a lot. but from some reason the project fell through. He thought that a central school for colored chil dren should be eat abhshed and supported by allttbe wards. The Third Ward should not pay more than an* other because more colored persons lived tboref It was well known that the (ax collected from tbe colored people was not sufficient lo educate their children, and ne thought (bat a un form (ax should be levied throughout the city. Mr. A. <». Reinhart, of the Fourth Ward, de clared that ms ward had but little interest in the mailer since there were but five colored children m it. They had rent all who applied lo them lo school, and paid a higher rate (or their education than for the white rhildreo. Notwithstanding the small numtier of children, be felt confident that he only expie.Mcd the feelings of all (be member* of his board, when he said that they would enter In to auy scheme to promote the educational inter ests of the coloied children. He had attended several of the colored teacher's {Mr. TempleloD's) examinations, and bad been happily disappointed, vieoe they would have done credit to any while school in the city. Mr. John Harper, of the Sixth Ward, made some remarks as to the necessity of nation in this mat ter His ward was willing to pay more than in itgg, hut ail tbe wards should ccme forward nod con. ibute. Only a lew hundred dollars a year won! 1 he required to support tbo school afler the *clk.ul home was erected, and the tax in ra se this sum would be but the fraction of a mill on the dollar. After remarks by Messrs. Layng, Marks, and Yeager, the meeting was addressed by two color' ed men who made very nest, business like speech es, urging their claims lo a central school on the directors. Mr Bown also spoke. On muuon, the meeting adjourned to meet aga n on next Saturday night. St'PKKMK f’-otutr. Oot. 5. I -ini>- sif Joyce—llstrmt (Jourt—Argued by liciiti'.p for appellant and H. W Williams (or np- McDrtnnld vs Scaif—District Court— by Dnrrirh fnr Plaintiff m error, and H. W. Williams it>r li-f-ndnnt in error A '**l under v«. Herr's F.x'r*—District Court—Ar gued t*y W.wnl* and Ixtonii* for Pill, m error, and H. W W-Uism* f«>r lift. in error. V »i.i »w.i Hfsl Estate—We call the attention n( our renders to the sale of real estate advertised 10 another column. The lon wtH be sold at auc tion on Saturday, the 13th of Oct. This property offers rare inducements to capitalists Whuh »r th* Tried Ward.—The Antima sons and Whigs of the Third Ward will hold a meet* infoi Mo Master’s Ho'el. Liberty street, on Sat urday evening, rt’.b, at 7 o'clock, to appoiotCom uitteealo act u the coming election. MANY WHIGS. Tbe first Annual Report of tbe Alle gheny Ladle's Association for the re lief of the Poor. Thu Society was commenced on the i-i.rii U , last November, but not organized until the tenth When a President, Vice president, Secretary. Trcaaurer, and 16 Managers were elected, and a constitution tnd by-laws presented and adopted. At tbe next meeting, n committee was appointed to procure « map of ibe city, aod divide it iuto 16 wards, and assign a manage!; to each. This was done as equally as possible, and permission given to each manager lo get an assistant if she found her ward too large. For some time there was a difficulty in getting any one to attend to two or three of the distant districts, but we finally suc ceeded in having every one zealously cared lor, ex cept Wster Lane and l>e!ow tbe Western Common, no one In the district to whom we applied would accept it, aod it was too far for any one residing in town. Two poor families in this district, how ever. Were heard of aod assisted. November 30, the first monthly committees weie appointed; one io purchase ooal.ooe to make arrangements lor the purchasing of groceries, one to purchase dry goods, and one to cut out work. — At this m reting it was also resol we have 50 copies of our constitution printed w pamphlet form, and 50 hand bills printed with tbe bounda ries of tbe districts, aod the managers name assign ed lo each district. These lobe distributed among the managers, so that when a poor person applies (hey will know to whose ward she belongs, aod direct her accordingly. In this way ail confusion has been avoided. tin the sth of April we ad journed till the fall, as there s-emed but very tew families requiring assistance, and our funds were expended. Having to make s collection among ourselves to defray tbe bids for the last two or three weeks From the third of November, not one week passed without a meeting, and general- . ly quite a large one. After tbe meeting was opened with prayer and the minutes read, each manager in turn gave an account of all the destitute cases known and visited in her ward, and what sOc supplied them with: in this way, the cases being mnde known to all, im postors could be detected, and we avoided assisting them a second time. Whilst the reports are being given in. the other managers are mnktng up tbe garments prepared tor them by the cutting out committee. Tbe number of families assisted by our society are £4; some of thereon five or six different occa sion*, and tbe greater part more than once. A mong those as»i*'rd, there were some who we re gretted lo know their poor condition arose, in a great measure.from their oad management; hot. aa they were widows with children, we could not let them want la money we gave out $l7 7fi; m Hour. $l4 37. Several piece- ol calico and muslin made np forty articlesot old clothes which were donated; thirty five loads olYnil, ‘2s flannel garments, and 1 f> pair of shoes. In November we purchased 500 bushels of coal, and in February 520. all of which was disposed of before oar last meeting. As donations we have received 2fi pounds of cotton, 50 pieces of clothes. } of a pound of thread, 5 yards of cashmere, one piece aod a half of calico, idon be provided. Providentially our box of clothing was not burnt, so we have a small beginning for this winter's oper ations; sal we rbeertul’v renew our labor, in the hope of a*->«!tng many who are sad and suffering Of s!l -fan's ’( becomes u» now to render a 'hack offenig t> our God, for He ha* feartuDv visited the ear . . but we are all spared, and shall wn Dot be zealous in doing >!.* will, who has said, inas much ns ye have done it uotu one of >he least of there mv brethren, ye have done it nnto me. MRS F. IL BRI’NOT. Secretary. TREASURERS REPORT. Received from tbe 23d of N jveenber 154b,10 ihe 4th of Ocu>l>er, iDtV 51 6*l .» Paid io orders r f the BjarJ,.. $167 35 s4l* 20 have been expended tyr 1020 bushels of coal. $1 25 for haulmg coal to Those-who could not pay i..r L MA in ii. KING. Treasurer i:rnnt» run isti* Mrs. Mspr Wade V’»uU,,i Mr* l>r Trevor IV* /V.,,/<•»/ Mrs. F R. Hrunot. NVrrrrur> Miss Mary G. K ng 73-inurer. Mrs. [treading Mia. Pa'tarsoa ' i 01. R-ibinaon •• R 3 Hays ' George - Sandoi Moorehead Palmer - John Irwin •• Gormlv *• Alex. McClurg MiasTassey ‘ R Robinson Anderson " G Adams “ Algeo. R»iov»;_— Mr Isaac Harris, for ibo greateJ accommodation oi ibe cit:«*a o( Piiialiurgti and Allccheny hss removed his Intelligence and r SK'V r«l\. P-I ope-.lns of naviyaimn oil N oaghi.tJhenr n»rr Leaves \\'r»i No. on Irom (hr upp-r Mart JJos;. every raortutic al t> o'e,nc k Re mrniii*. .raves JhlL-l-ureh Irom Wharf Hoal shove Ihe \fRI*tiRATKI) ) HOOK?* wit; 1-e open lor sutisvnpiun to the slock 'The t'hartiers i'-ib l Company. ' on amt sil-r Monday, ihe 3-Uh day oi :-<-ptem»i«r utai . at ihe office oi Z W ft-tmnginn, Prim *t. Pittsburgh • piai.di Z W RKMINI.TuN t 1 A BBC Til NOT na; cotnni-nrtiirin Arrive « /. aaaoritreui «l Wouini Coinlnn* »••*! Hoods, Ha*(nt. lk-flin. buckskin anil wiW'ii lilnvrs, Thibet. p.oih. mou« il" inm and manaci Snuw:*, ou«'i- Hdkis. »i'« »r.d iuiun Cravnu m il >cnr . i ( iiiij>« and I*nrr«, bleached hiid polorn] Tubby Velvets, latent Thread*. r»ewni» Hok, lluiwiu*, l,uui Suapen *oid Jewelry. gold mid »nver Waicbc*, Ounb*. por* pt ami table I'uiierT, and many oilier *OO !» which eounirv and city Marrhanu nr- respectfully mvilid to eiamt'.e tptlQ O H.HTauU *lmit ume HII.MoF KXCHaNIsK, pay* O ai.lr .n I'Hinnnau. m.d Si Lout*. |-ur- N HtM.MKQ A f»O\S. ** I*ollfY VOll BXLE—A »mml fllark I’oucv. <*a»y fail, tumid; for iale rwA i«» lixju>r« u; H II I'ATrfcRSnN S i >P!l« fj»nrv _ Tht PenntylTanU Company For N*bi-*n«« <>i l.ivu **u c.’rawtis* a,nvt iti >* TIIK hr»l Lite Imnrnncc Company ill llic t‘ Sluiet Inrnrpormiod Mnrrti Hi, ivw —cum i< r perpetual. I'apitui •• i»»ur.d, according to iheir pr<>|M>«aU and ran-". which will he made known lo applicant! ai on nfFi.-e, JV« Jll Wood •".reel. »pU OKU COCHRAN Market »ml F'-rry «u eel*. *en--dl^'tn NEW GOOD*. WK hare in*t received n larire iitnl rompleie Mock o( 01.0 -KH, Variety mm Fancy liood* »uiu hle lor the mil trade, to w. j clt. with every dewnpiion of l.nokiil( . No 13 Liberty u rI'HRKK riANoS To the' t car or u.on'n 1 »puffl JOHN H MKI.LOK. fit Wood n Kbi rrioas 4»u S»ix Dukases. —JONES'S Ital isb Chrmim'l >o<«{> cau«c« a iroe pertpirvliou. and at lh- sttmr linn- motidco. softens, ami whitens the skin, giving it the texture ami beauty of an infant's. jlrrmvT. Kiisrx ini' £<»■*, ate soon not only hraird. nut rur" I by its u»r, a* at least seveii^ and find it unfailing —a. also lit I'tari.t*. Iluircttw, IfnerxLa. or any other skin IUI enrr 'Hie reader is ns.urrd that mis n no usole-s puffed noitinm, a* one inal mil prove. 1 could enu merate at least SO person* cured of uoxi first-. Ho«« Laos s.vu Sob* 11kabj>.—Buy u, and use it. and the reader i. again assured 1 would not rruelly sell it for the nl-ove unless I knew it to he All | «t*te Tlio*e who are hablr to CiurcD. Casesss oa CitArao Pi.can. will find this a eure Any one nitlicied with anv of the ahovc. or sim ilar disease*, will find this all and even more (adiuifa lile in it* properties) Oran I state. But. re.nder. tne store* are flooded with imitations, and t>c sure you ask lor JuNKj*S Italian Chemical Soap Sold by WM JACKSON, nU Liberty atrcei, Pittsburgh. sogft.-dAwT KAIX uoot> citixiw* are uonorah'y assured tnm lowing are the actual qualities t>i a -Is tmnte «>i Junta's Coral Hair Urstorativc. If they douM mi word, tbry eannm these highly re»preuihlc riuini* who have tried it;— Mr (leo Ih-rkrt. 41 Elm st, New York. .Mr*. Matilda Reeve*. Mvrtle av, Brooklyn. Mr Win. Tompsnis. ih| King *l, New Wk Mr Th«*. Jaetson. Mnniours Island,near Pili«hurph II K. Cullen, lain bart-er steamboat S. America And more itu.n a hundred other* Male. tfiO“*h lhl * : oeH mu.t suffice that it »Hi lorn- me tltir U> grow on the ( (Tend nr laee. .top it lading nd, nrengtben the root.. : |* OK LADIES AND MISSES SACKS.—W B. M«- rrmnvina spurt and daudrutf (rom the root*, inakm# t Jp rur has recr.iaed a variety of style* of good*, luihi. reJ. or gray hair »»*uuse n fine dark look, and j lU |tat)le for above purpose, melt a* French and daio keep\n|: dry. bnr»u or wiry hair moist, soft, clean and „y flannel*, blue, cherry, scarlet, plain and mixed beautiful. n vary, very long iirhr ; color*, high colored Mouse de L&laes, Cashmeres, Koid hy the Agent, w\t JACKSON, e® Liberty tt, i p r euch Mennoes, Ac., to which he invites iho alien* Pittsburgh f*nee it?!, 50 emit*, aa>l one dollar uon of the ladies. Also, »u(i:ll4wT_ .... BLACK SiLKS> lor Sacks and Mantillas; Blk Silk WOOL —The highest pnee m run ;paid lor clean Laces aniTFringes for Trimmings. Also, wh.brd Wool, hy' H LHB, CHANGEABLE SILKS, pfUfferonl shades, ratla aual i liberty at Me tor Htaaulla* and dresses, and a large assortment isICE^-lUlet'freab Kice,ju»ire<-M and for sale L>y of VELVET TRIMMINGS, of new and handsomo AV spitf SELLERS A NICOLB sqrletr £7“ Wholesale Booms up stairs. sptB» MISCELLANEOUS. LOGAN, WILSON & 00., so. lae wood street* ARE NOW RECEIVING a Urge and complete a »• •onmem of HARDWARE. CUTLERY. SAt'- DLBRY, and CARPENTERS’TOOLS, direct from the manufaciarer* in Earope and America, and are now fully prepared to offer good* a> *uch price* a* cannot fad to plea**, and would particularly the attention of Merchant* who are in ilio halm ot go ing E*»t, ai we feel confident ibcy wi.l find, afirr • thorough examination. Uia! our pnce* will compare favorably with any houae in Philadelphia or New York. oetl CO-PARTNERSHIP. T f 111 S' PARKER and JOHN W- RjDDLK have en »/ i-red mu) partnerehlp. under (he firm of PARKER k RU'DLK. and will carry on the Shoe bu«me«« m ul. t'«'ifnnebe*. a! the old ttand ol John Parker, ror tier o- federal «• and South Common, etty of Alleghe ny JOHN PARKER, oetl dlm JOHN W. RIDDLE RICH DRESS SILKS—a npiendid a»»ortraen! of neh fancy Dre*« Silk*, embracing everv —tor »aie i.v oetl ISAIAH DICKEY A CO F* OUND—l >n Thursday la*t, A BRACELET -The owner call hnv- ul.y calling at W LEONARD’S, f'J Wood •!, aitd paying for lbi« advertisement, ocil d:«* O'" RANGE I*EEL--I-J5 ,h«,u»t ree d and for »*e by H A FAHNfJ*TOCK A CO. *pi29 corner l«i ami Wood »i« RHUBARB RtM»T—2OO 11m jum reed and for tale hy •pcfj b a Fahnestock a co /'\CHRK —20 hbi* Yellow, ju»l rec'it and for «air hy «pc29 h a Fahnestock a oo J.H.OUR SULPHUR —1300 lb* French. ju*i received 1 and for tale hy *p2U II A FAHNESTOCK A CO BI CHRO.M POTASH—*OO i!>» ju.l ree d and for •ale hy »pcS* H A FAHNESTOCK ACO Window glass— raiboxr. ?Z9 Gl***, I 4*19 hole* -IlOGIa**; 32 do 9X12 do 'Aid do luxl2 do lit do Kill! do | 19 do BUM do by .pit* RHKY. MA tTHEWS A CO t'LAX SEED —B bid* ui utorr am) lor sa'e ty •l>iau ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. Froot *t 1A Rf>—l u biiH and keg*. of good gualny, for family j u»e spttb l*AlAll D'CKF.Y A it) CO Al* II V a RNI4H —ln bbis. ha:f do. and 10 gallon kegs, of superior quality. warranted, will be »oid very c’. up *pcfii ISAIAH DICKEY A Co GKOI'ND SITS—IOOO l.u.n .11 *u>r*. lor sale 1. .post ISAIAII DICKER A CO TK . In Ui chests of good quu.tly. lor sale tprdU ISAIAH DJCKKN A CO btn prime, m store and for vale ny J.M.Ol’n— El STL ART A SILL IKSE-160 bs* lor tale by STUART A SILL CREAM C •P Cl-! ENDOW » spitf-i B~a".7iS jLASS—Ia «u>rp and for t'ale by _J£fL L RT A SILL, Hi Wood at bhds LV.eumsU Snoulden. just rre'd ip by .pecs SELLERS A NICOI^J aaoaoa w at George M and Hop . t. pEAJU. AS : r I , A>NKRV . 1 *l'> '■^riND-jw t[>CJP SMITH A co. Brewers. .Maulers i-aier*. Pitt si. Pittsburgh. spttt!* rec d tbn day. aud lor sate by TASSKY A REST —k cam in store anu for sale by TASSKY A BEST bbl* ree’d and for sale ny TASSKY A BEST bbl* and kegs packed Buttrr. in *Uire by .»pisr; TasseßAßl-ST L LASS—Tit) boxes. as* d »ires. in *t ve a.e uy ;*pt!f*> TASSEA A BEE I* ■J bis prime Western Reverie Cheese, BlloW.N A CL’LBERTSON ULKN hi NO L E "l AK.N—suitable lot tor sale si the lliankct warrnffuse. i'A’i KTI E MANI. f'G CO. «r>t* 'jVWtI.G nAI Nu-Tand*,^. •P*» ait i*kik Ojp -A. SI OAK lUH .piA. p Al’uN dID CHKt->L-» sptii o salts—; O. «r CtIGAR* - / 1 1 c«- » Nfl Ilk seror.d *' I -~v?n >.*. si-a.u'r-fined Rork Suit—a in mu market, of superior quality nt.salc by ifIAIAH DICKEY A CO. Front st I—,>U ugsrrudati arrive, for sale "y _ ' ISAIAH DICKEY 4Cu hi - . For *ale by ‘ ISAIAt! DfKEY A Cu. '.-. 1(1,000 ibs tn stoic and lor sale b> ROUT DaLZKLL 4 CU. l.merty .1 bis landing ami for sale Uy KUBT DAI-ZKLI. 4 CO tons hi store and (or sate InW u> close *pt.O ROBT DAUIUS. 4 CU IK—3OO l.gs m store and for *alr by KOBT DALZKLL 4 Cu oh 1. 2 4 3 t'rui 4 Sons Priiir.pe Cigar* • 'Uegaiit ' ilo stharalda Regalia do da aptud ISOO n ,?, A . MILLER k «.*. -Whj Brand).,u.t •i ami for »alr \,y t.oule or detn.johu. til MILLKK 4 RICKKTSoN f«lii '•nulc Whai« (hi, “ Mrachrd Winter Whale (hr. ilrarhr.i ami unhi'il wuiler Sperm (hi; jird ih'. |H© I. I- 1.'.1. |, Nrjr»" Salad (hi, in Hnrdeaol Mac* tank* Salad ()i MILLER 4 KH’KKTSoN COKKKK-- UC bag* (food Rio (Coffee, now landing and lor .a e by .pi3s <’ H GRANT -tiUck. Blur, Lavender, blue cold, O t>i»orl murd. and b'acg nl»,;ed. in great vaneiy, ..um rrr d and lor »alr by Ml - HPH Y, WILSON * Oil LI .\?• fr,\ Iboin and plain. a fine a*»«ntueui. ju»i ) .pu6 MLRKin . WILSOS 4 *'U P.am ami figured, m great variety *tf-» ML !?PHY, WILSON 4 O* B«wart of aa lmpoatar. 1)1 ANU KOHVK TUNING - A per.on representing ntmteli a« my Brother, nr I'limn, or tome way many ol uur runein lo bare tiirir Pianos tuned I bare im i.u.inrr or any <>:h«r reui.ve engird m Uiat CH-rupaiion JIHI> M MKU.OK. rl W ood at. • i'Uf.j Aijent lor I'lackiTine'* I'lanoc SlliAK HOLSK MOI.A.*ShS—(U t.I>U Si Juki K'bui'ry lor *ulc t>y *pUJ J S DiLWORTII & Ct> LISSKKIiuIL —* pure Liucred (hi, lor «a]c l>y KoBISUN, LI H LK A Cu .pr-*i _ Ijbeny *t \\? 1.1. A.-- i'*t t.** bm'U mr«. fee'll ami lor »aie yy . i.v *poi lUKiuruH l)Ai'iA ,ai Mul« »'m cured Shoulder* ami Sule» lincoit. icc’d uml for «ule ■ ) •pias 8 4 W HAKOAl'lill (tI.OVKS- ' hbl* just rer cl Had lor sale by ./ U A FAHNKSrncK A Co. cornet 111 am) Worn) «l» ami Fork* pUinl im '.rrman Silver.' a fine article. All wntrhea warranted in keep good time or tnr money r- tuned. Jewelry repaired.'and Watcheg cleaned and repaired in lUc belt manner, at maeO le*« •.Bun ibr u-ua! (ince. OKO c. ALI.KN. 0 Iniponer of Watebeg and Jewelry, wholesale arid 1.l VK ()|[,-'i l>n«kei» freali. jolt rteHl and for anle mint:. 51 Wall eirrct, ;up *iaira,( NK W YORK by »pc!6 U A FAHNESTOCK A; Cl> | iirtiS-.dttni* kgs refined, just feed ami lur sa’e >o , ( .u> li a KAHNKyru' K a. cti BRITISH L. sTRK—S run ju«t rec’d and for me b> sprAi H A FAHNKsTOCK A CO LIQI’uKICK HALL—IS ea«e» small stick, just rcc'd and 'or ...In l.y U A FAHNESTOCK A C<) yJ 1 HlTlNli—4o bbl* ju«t rro'd and for file by >» tpU5 »» A KAHNKSTOCK ACO / r l)M Ki.AsTIO OVER SHOES—Just received at V JT the India Rubber Depot. 11 roses, comprising— -4 ruei mens' Over Shoes, I 4 ease* Ladle* Over Shoe* 1 •• “ Sandole, l •• “ Sandois; | I " Misses Over Shoes, These Over Shoes are the finest lot ever *eut to this mar Vi-i tor tile We invite tbe shoe dealer* to exam- ine ’in samples. It price and c|ualiiy ssu them, we cm furnish any quantity J X II PHILLIPS, No 5 Wood »t HALL AND STAIR CAitPKTS-L* F re. Tun Dollar* For informattnn apply to \V SLH'CM, Mononvahcla House ,„ i| or D to LEECH X CO. Canal »««*> ttXPRKBH PAUUKT LIU K, FOR PHILADELPHIA AND HALTLMORE, H» r iu«ivciy lor Passenger*. -^sunsuimA —The Jloats ol this Line wtil leave Kidlq-s-iSa- ml.;—- 111 I.nta -P Hurley, rhurs«.u) IJ . l *'a kentuc* v If fruhy. Frida). sth Irfiutsians J P Thompson. Saturday, 6th. t j tMO tTrsig. Sunday, “th. Indiana —l* Turkey. Monday, fh Kcntui ltv —Cnpl H Tnihy, Tuesday. 9th 1 laJla _j p Thompson. Wednesday, 10th Olio—fapi A Craig. Thursday, ilth Imi tana —l' Hurkey Friday.liAh Wentucsy i'apt H I ruby. Saturday. Pth. l^Boiam- J r Thompson. Sunday, Hto. Ohio—Capt A Craig, Monday, 16th. For (»««.»** «PP’) u> W SUTCU, Monongahela tiouie, or D LEKCII h Co, Canal Buin MISCELLANEOUS. PKTTBBURHH PEOALE INSTITUTE THIS fnstitn-. um)-r the rare of Rev. J M GOS*- HORN AND LADY, will re-open oa Monday. the 17tb ofSeptemirer. >n ibe *ame roomv No £3 Liberty street. llaviui. limited the number of their pup;ls the Principal* hope io merit a routtndarion of that liberal patronage they have ncberio enjoyed i’arentsmay feel assured that every advantage wnll be afforded their daughter*. if placed under their charge, lor ob taining a thorough English, Classical, and Ornamental education aurtStdlf YOUNG LADIES BEJURABT, I.LLXOBSTT THF. ALTUNIN SESSION *of this Institution will commence on the first Monday in September.— Room* on Federal street,in **Colonade door from the bridge. R a rra o» Trino.v rt« mioii or rrvs Motem*. ~f , Liitu,i ro Bkaaiun or a*, .uu,.■ n». r.ntti*h [Vpartmeiu. including Reading, Orthogrti ph> and Defining. Writing. English Grammer, Rheto ric, Ixigic, English Composition and Criticism. Geo rrapfty, Huiory, Anthmetic and the higher brunches of Mathematics. Natural Philosophy. Chemistry. As tronomy. Botany. Physiology. Geology, intellectual and Moral Science, and aii other branenea requisite to a thorough English Education . . OO Classical Department, including the Latin and Greek Languages, each }««) *. rench « 00 j£ man 00 The services of competent teacher* are veured for such as desire instruction in French and German, and also in Drawing, Painting and Music. It is desirable that pupils enirr at'the commence ment of a session, ye: they are received at an y ome , and are charged at the above rates from tbe time of entrance No deduction* are made for absence* ci cept in cases of protracted time** further information may be obtained, and applica tion* made by calling upon the Principal, at his rooms on Federal street, or at bis lodgings in "Irwtn’s Row." Liberty street. Pittsburgh, between ser at 244 Liberty il Piitiburjtt. my-HMWc ww Wallace STKAM KNOLNF.S AND BOiI.F.RS—For ifn.t, »aw and other rail I *, alwny» on hand, or made to order on eery abort ootiee. and at the lowe«t price*. All or der, promptly ••.tended to at 244 Liberty itrect. ndar the Cana! _ _W_W WALLACE PI. AS TRR PaHIS— Por land, and other purpn.e*, alwayi on hand at 244 Liberty «i T "y : » \V W WAI.UCE HYTJRA C1 ,1 (’ liKSlKVT—Alfray* on hand, at dl •> my:j» \V \V U ALLAHK GRJNl)?\Esi-AIl um* mil gm*, alwarii on hand at 244 Librriy »tmet _ ray:»i _____ ww Wallace TEAS! TKAsiPl'fijrsu; il_T i« -*iUi pleaaure mat the *ul»cnbert rimiy Dial they Have complete? »rfin«- m<*nt« wnh Mpwh J C Jemkin* A. Co . ol Philadelphia. 10 receive iheif laperior PACKKDTKAB, And will hereafter be kept coonUnlly on baud They are nearly and aeeurety put up in metallic paek« of j. 4 and l lb each. wiUi tiie.r printed card—showing the kind of Tea. of the concern and depot m riii>adel|>i«a. Nrun an inviiaunn u> return tbe Too. U not liked * « T * I L men p ; (Sonpowder ?3 1.00 1,->5 1.50 m ) Imperial -••-60 75 i.uo yjjs | Vj 2 1 H y»nn 60 * Ui > Black 5O Bui “' 1 Fine imieitri Fine -73 l.uu l.liu IJO We will warrant all ibe TKAii we «cii to lie equal to. il' not irrXKi'iH e relied ua for Jufati ity. even in loach, and of •nprnoi tone JOHN H MKLI.nR. r*er*e»i and all diseases arming theraj Dr Krown woah'nilonn ihoae aiHirted with pnvata divcuac* which cure become chronic by ume or agi granted by tae oae of any of the common nostrum? ol the days that their eomplaiuu can lx iiiJicaily anil thor ough.) cured, he having given hi* careful atu-irtiou to the irru-Uneni ol »uch cave*, and succeeded in hundred* ot .ii».Niicr» m curing parson* of mQammauon of thu uer* iii ir»e bladder, an-l kindred di»ea».-» whicli often rr.u.i irnin u.ore case* where other* have consigned ttts-u u> hopclns* despair. Ue pariiculariy inrttc* *ueb a* iiavr i-eer long aud unsuccessful!) treated byoUien vo consult turn, when every satisfaction will he given them, and tin *r ease* irentrd in a careful, thorough and line; igrtu manner, jiointcd out by a long experience n.mly, and .h rnsugnt.on, which it i» impossible Cor tho* ensured >ll ri*i prn.-ticc of luedicino. to give an Hernia cr Rupture.—Dr. Drown »J*o invite* per, I »o-i« oiflieted wnn Hernia lo call, a* he baa paid pnruc 1 ttWr uUcnUon to till* disease. CANCERS al«o e.ufeil. * Skin diseases, also PC a, Pal*?, etc., speedily eared Charge* vci7 low. ~ni,^ N. U —Patient* onP® «x living at a dKiar.ee, ty •taxing their ducue &£wmuig, giving ail the *ytfipj tom*, cun obtain medicine* with direction* for use. by addressing T. BROWN, M. I)., post paid, and encloa. mg a foe. Oibee No. u, Diamond alley, opposite ta« averty House Rintiv kTtsi*.—Dr. Brown 1 * newly discovered reme dy for H 'numsmm ■* a *peedy and certain remedy loi that painful trouble. It never fat l *. Offiee and Private .Consulting Room*. Na. W Dia mond «llry, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor la always home. FT No sure ns puv <«*!• gko. w. snrm * co., LNFORiI their fnend* aqd the public Ihotthey have BO longer any connection with their lain esuibiisii merit In Penn street, known a* the Pittsburgh Brew-re bavins removed their entire business t.) tins POIN BRKWBRY in PiT street mvifc.i rr, TO PRINTERS. THE rabkenber ha* on hand and tor sale, a* Agea of L. Johnston A of Philadelphia, the follow tug: ti pair of Case*; 4ft foonU Panoy Letter, different tizea, 3ft) Newspaper Catr, ftOU lb*. Leads, rut to order; 10 Composing Sucks; 100 keg* ProatN New* Ink: 1 Bras* Galley, Column Rule*, Bros* Rale* 6t all description*, Ac. A. JAYNES, , „ Pekin Tea Store, 70F«mA *t , N. flrHjrffen reodvod fin saw Typo. oalfeUbwS; ■ Itiasfir In.’.ffT, HOUSES, LOTB. FARMS, fc« POHRBST, n-iicd and eompWly fumuhed STORK on aI i b H!!l! to L ®nr Good*. AJiO- Js rerml room mllabie for aJSeea or Am'.,.* room* * AJ~«O—A public Parlor, admirably eaiccln tcd for a Ladiei' Refr»*hraent and le* Cream Saloon. Prom iw «e, dopant finish. and central location. t*<- in? in tbe immediate ueij-bborbood of the taabiotiabie J»y (rood* ■torrs and adjoining Ptjilo Hall, tiu» room would afford a permanent stand every way deairaMe: and in ibe hand* of a person qualified u> conduct ihe above I.nonets in Eastern style. would supply avast tnorb felt by •rnn?*'* vkuir? Pittsburgh and ladiea mj.Jin? m ihe vicinity Of tbe my To sorb an oeeo pam a vanJd secure a laree. genteel and profitable custom. The spajioas and wnl fitted basement of tbe building will bo rented, .with 3 ibe Saloon, with which it Is eoaveniemly connected. For term a, Which are moderate, apply to •pUO E. D. G AZZAM. Enflnti for 8a1(, ONE PAIR SECOND HAND ENGINES 10 Inch cylinder*, 4 feet Stroke; 3 Boiler*, 90(bet long, 3 inche* in diameter, ail in good onler. will bo told at a. bargain, if application be made toon. They have only been in usAtklrout !:< month*. For panieiuara, Inquire of jysfrrdtf fL HaYS, Gaieac office MFOR REST —The laannon hou*e now occupied by Mr* Atwood, situated at Oakland, with ru acre* of i gerund attached. The i*apaciou« and convenient, and the ground well im proved Apply in HARDY, JONES A 00. ■ uadi Water *t JkA FOR SALE—A Brick iloune, (but one year and Lot. ou Robinson afreet. Allegheny, near old Bridge. Price low and ienn* eaay Inquire of jy24 S SOHOYER, 110 Second . AV,U RITC '»E, Attorney at *sa? ii ' ir won REST, : comer of Liberty and Hand *u TO FAJUUciis AND fI’HL onderujned offer* for *ale in count i. Pa . IeOO aerea of well timbere l LANCV with /. excellent Saw MHI nearly new, and two new P«m Hmtac., one 41 feet front by 47 back; the o£T t front 1 y 31 UrL new frame CS by loriy feet. The rail! and land arc omitted /«,?, TIM UFfToftb A l£?t hr “V ,VOr ' X F™* 1 ~cal o( PINE i?ih U t‘ R t tb ‘ also a vast quantity °t !J| • V*, ? e * k'® lo ** Aim. ono acre ou the bank of tie Allegheny near •» cove, moat admirably adapt cd for rafting, where lumber can be rafted on the me in wuiter and t-eperfectly aa, e from ai I freshens.— Prtre Itl.tCO. or 4b an acre. Tenat eaay Will take * well Cleared .-mall (arts, witii p Dr >d house and nr eharu upon it. nt part payment, if Walton it •unable, and the balance in lumber, or m. may be agreed ©c. Ihia i* aii excellent opportunity lor lumbering; and the probability' ,• great that in two or three yuaja tbia property will double ,t. value, m couvrouence of iu proximity to the New \ork and Erie Railroad. Tim ber «utfieient to wear out teveroi (aw miiia— and sev eral mill sitoa on the itreoja which run* nearly through 'v" S r .! Ure ,a ° About fifteen oert* m grea*. .ho nil tonic i-i hauling lumber from mill to river. Trout isd game in abundance. For further particu lar*. p B TEMPLETON, mvrt:ij# wuj* _ liaaeite oAe.-. Pituburgh mm.- i Two Lot* for Buie. " fTMIt »üb*cr,her* will «ei! al private .ale, tt.oae tw. A valuable Lot* oi Ground, situated on Tomato at., in the Third Ward 0 1 Allegheny City, having a Morn of tfb feci, runung back IDUteot in depth to aVO Wt a!! ey. upou which I* built a none wall, 25 by 100 fccu wUiea t-ootuma •tone enough to boild cellars for two comfortable -iwelling Uou*ea, and tn front there ate inter shodo tree*, oi n year* growth, and the aide , *J"‘ vpd »•"*> bnek, ali of wtueh will be sold at BWi Pit;».-»urgb and Allegheny, or Conuty Scrip. ,wn. (ms taken in payment. J A H PHi LLI PS. N * 5 Wood *L, or to t\ M. Bt.NSo.N, immediately oppotua said iota myji F’t »R i*Al.K—Five lot* eligibly situated ill the 4our ivitua town of Birmingham The lots are situ*- ted «u Denman nrret, numbered in F Uauamao'h plan .5, TV, -0, M mid ~ - J—txil No 75 fronting 3U fcetou Ma ry Aan unset. 70 feet .Jeep the other lour kafeet froHt each, by e(J feel deep. , 1. ro;*—tireatr-r part of purchase money may re' 1 aia... lors.x year*, teemed by mortgage. For panicl ulara. inquire cf SSCHOYKK, tnvir ' 110 aecoud at Tainablc Coal liaud for'lala, ABtiL T four mile* above Lock No. 2, at the mouth o: ibnc Ruu. Mnnongahela Rcvrr. The Coal t» of tao very beat ijuuUiy. ami eaay of aece**. Any uumbrr oi acre*, irotn twenty-five tu a hundred, might bo ov.ainssd IVr-rtit- drs.rou.s of purchnsintt, can eal. on WALKER tIKKD. on to- pretnieea. or W’m. Reed, uppofi.c the Post oCitfc. who will give anym- Irmcat'on concrrmiig m- j»roo«riv To- above wi.i nr «.id at a great i.argau.. -• myAhddcn r lVi LET—A good brick Dwriltug House, aituate on A K.tiii.aou ntrcct, AHcgnejiY. Enquire of '"-In _ *OI>».MON SCHOYKR i -uK >A(.K >'HK* P FUR SCRIP—A lot o: i 'iiiiaii- mi t%,. rr -L 05 feet/rom High atreei; •„*<> fi-ei ironi .... \t ri.*i-r. . V..-11 foci to a live feel alley -sjuiin en.— to n-w r„ur’ hou.e Price f®s«. Tcrma, S-tj". - ■ «t> in hand. Da.niter p; on-, -wo, three mid four yr»r. 'mm the fir>t or Apr*' '-k; I.ou ,u «'.u r- rta, • . for .-nsii payment. I't quire ,11 rs.yi*. s i|i »VKR. 1 it) second at •466 Acres Coau.aad for sioia, Sift Aft. I c". the Moaoftgahclc river,about Iflmi'ca rem 1 •• reh .1-itf3 nufe.s above third Lock, m tie .uitucnjh.il- of .Mesan. Lycit 4 Shorb, an« Mr. John Herron'* purchase. Thiii hue body .»f l-o«: wtll oe soid n; * !«*! «ow price of Sniper acre—on* third ,:t Us;i(l. !> u, a tire n five equal annual payments, wiihriut interest. Title mdi4put.ibie. location very (00,1—ennn.it »« *urpo««et! Fer funhrr particulars enquire of S. -aifco ha-* a dnui of said prv pert; Re/t.Jcncc-*1 (t, bciow Ferry, Mr. Adams'Row . N ■: There 1* another .earn c.: com oa this traoi, abou; fio feet atMivo the lower, of uxeellenrquality. n---fi:dtf SR V«Jn»ble Datldlng Lota for Bai«. (j’H.. »ui>«erii>et* are aulhonkeil -•> offer a: unvote X --t'e mid up-M highly favorirte term*, a number OI vr.*> valuu.ie Hutiding ••ompriant- 0 large ;>onD 01 l.ie l.»v« nuintM-red 07. t»- i lo H Sprout. Cierk : * odiec; U. S. or to KAYiCo Scotch Itottoh) Laud for SaU. r rKN ACRyyoF LAND. *ltuuteii ,j Pc-ble. m n n - X -rup. on ihe Mnnonen.wia. three mile* from f'ltte .'Utsi —in ,rn« lo sun purchnsres. Fur mriher partic ular* apply to Henry tVixnl,. Jo »-. or to A W A!»H INg pc i.N, *Ul. above Jyioithfie;u .( jal U A ItEHUi SL FOR SALK.-Lhc .uoT-nhcr XtSg lor - tie mnid-rusn brick Warchnu.* o.i Wood «ireci, occupied '.y R. Tanner A fo »;i : . .. WM, Jr. VALI'AHLK HEAL h>l \ rKu.N PK.NN oTtLEc.T FOR SAI.E A Lot oi Urouiid •ituaie QjSPri a si reel, between Hay and Mo/bury .trrrU. aA»n:?| ihe h-»u-v and :ot now iu-rupietl by Rieaurd Eiwurcs, ftsvn.j; M n oi>; o. i» feet, ami in depth tJo ieei. wui ' e s-.id on aviirnbic. term*. I‘nje uuext-epi,«,>, uue. Kn <]u;rr ol i; IV iAHl.Mli.4ib »t. near W.:. ADKSIR AiILE Huiidma fxil in Allegheny city, fa vorably i jeaicd. in *-/e about halt an acfA, and am lx «m.l or, necommodnimg lerra*. Inquire of b'l'*’. J D WILLIAMS. H 0 wood *1 j«* [«|tl KENT—A room in the second stofyTNo " ,MH| **ivet , aj j } Property tn Allightny City ror VaUV I'HE tubsenbeM ofler for sale a number of eboie* Lot*, •ituaie k. ;’io Second Word,(rooting on th* G-tmtnoti ground, on enar in'ntu. Inquire of W O H Ro HINSON, Any at Law, St Clair tt or of J AS on OtCßremiaas ravi7-«lAwtfr NEW HARDWARES TO R E SIGN “F THE PLANK AND SAW, No. 7t* Wood atreet, Plttabarsh. HI ItEK AND LALFMaN'. Importer* ainfdealer* hi Foreign mid Domestic HARDWARE, in *:i it. varieties, are bow prepared to sell a* low and on it* rrasononiß wnn* a* can tie purchased elsewhere Wr solicit our friends, and ihe i.abnc generally, to rail and eioiwnie our stock, which con«isu in nan of KNIVES and FORKS. POCKET and I*F2V KNIVES SCISSORS. SHEARS. RAZORS, House Tmantingnl .acli as lAwis, Latches. Hinge* and Screw a, together wita every aruele usually kept in Hardware iJtorea. We invite me atteniion ol Carpenter* and Mechanic gcnernll) to our acortment of Tool*, which nave been seiectrd wiiii great enre, and which we are determin ed to *ell so ns u> give satisfaction. tptfcdiwT RUST PROOF KRON^ 'PHV nr..lfr*igned have erected work* la the city at X New \ ork, lor the purpose of Galvunmng all arti r,«. of Iron, whim n i» desirable to PROTECT FROM RI.ST. s.ieha* Tclrimiph Wire, Holts, Spikes, Noils, \v,rr lor Fences, Slid tt..y ..th, r article wKich may l>c r.-qu:reu lor Hoop, lor t-a*k»,asu subsutute lor bale Rope, ror Clothes Line*. Lxgnmtiiff Rod*, and a hen of other application*, a wiH bn •omul cheap and durable rtirv would purucuLariy can auenuon lo the GaivartG ted Wire for icnce*; it r- ( uirc» no painu and will not ruM Also to Spur** and Hods, the preservauon of wlncii is 01 »o much uuporuuice, that it wxi! commena iLse.ll lo the uoure «»f a.I lliosc interested. a GKt» D MoRLSVOUD A CO., Patentees O-iOO-dAwiT f 14 ami )g Uoaver *t. York k*aHthe attention of Hatidera. X Arctuieci* and owners of Hutldiaga, m the marrv advantages which these plate* possess over all othlr metallic substance?, hitherto used for roofing A* >, Umyt'os.c*. at once the UghUnus of iron, wtihoal it. liability to rust, having now been tcsled for several > aar * pa«w«*»r,both in this country and inEu rar« Tbcy .r- Ic;, l„M» u, w „„ lou oonl , tc . u»l, from .uddon ctam;. of Hr, auaMpbcre, ibaa con. mon Un plate., iron, one, or nay other metaf now u.d tor roofinp, art.l eo.,.e,oenUy form a muc h beuer mr!t tire flnt ro 4 ml°‘." n 'riße' ™;e r '” I,re ' ,l rep “*' ”“■* .u.fj'V.T.'iJ »;'foV3t 10 “ ■ 3O W -«- ; OEU.U. MOREWOOD* CO | _ 14 and ift Heaver street. New York. ehher ...pormhoo „r o,^,™" *T ‘ . _ ocCO-dAwtyT i PRICES REDUCED. A ■ red t ,n l Vre tLU BTONKs \ BJanufaeto /1 Zi.i\ of hot few «sl ibock* mud solid eyes—« Isree- BMon “‘‘*l’ lhe b«»«of the kmd, always oi> hand atgtAtly reduced prices. IPHfI AUSCv-Prench Burr Sllll Stone* of IJBXTl|aiy own manufacture, made of anew quality of Block*. Thew l* um «re mad.- under my own aapenh- and u great care it taken to oak-t (ho joint* cW and to ha.re v.i uhe blocks ia each .tone of aunWo^a , e l ape , , they sro wairaatcd to be of the very, best quality, superior to those- imported fan Fraice; and ai»o ssperior in the rye,t S^V n r t fe aan, ?- a f tl u price* lower tban tfvet wlbrt heea offeredm this.market > . Laurel }ItU /Mill Stones, all ntc*. Boltins Cloth*, ail number* of the beit qnalUy War. £23*, SdS Sir* “ “ IWlCimg, of all kta*, Mill Fom'rtlertSS. Ail order* p/mnpUyatitndcd to at 244 and maYjwL *