'•Hjgeesg—— —======!jag!P "Sg-^--.- 1 . -■ ~ '■■■■■ —-n _ THE FITTSBURfifI GAZETTE. 'j ’ w fu-wmi mjitt bibcvids." 7“ -— ■■■ OorreipenCeneaeflhe Ptotmrgh qawa.. | Wl|b , hc lct<:nui i munidpaiiastitutionsofneigh. OFFICIAL, 1 '■' 4 PUBLISHED BY WHITE fe CO Niw YoIU1 * Oct. 8. boricff State*, foreigners have seldom a right to , —-— - _ .„ , n -H inf the eU I interfere. Of that which la noil conducive to ASSEMBLY. t- •■ ■ PtTTiBOBQII To morrow evening beic* p their own happiness, the people or each country j ; ■■■■;■- * - eellon of Delegates to the Uliee Union conTen * t ni*y fairly be considered the beat judges, md so ! ~ muniuco. MONDAY MORNING, OCT. 14,1850. (lon oar Whig friends are manifesting the utmost j io o g u these inlernai institutions affect only na» 1 , i * * = ~"" ' ' ■ ■, j : iB .prance.—with the view of sending ; lives, and those who voluntarily visit ihetr State, !g! 6»: arsaamesuy requested to nano in Mtivuy » t oa’ straogeriahould be exceedingly carefnl in the ore ;=i . ~ * i 5 *5 ° , niM '»■" eveo of friendly cri.lciem opoo ibem. Si.ll, lhae i° 5 ‘ \ - l 1 ! a S The pel meetiof io Alb%oy,oa Mondey BT °^ n ®’ : m«y .uso cuss. Id which iheiWsTciDK eod opiu- DISTRICTS. Si H 5 5 g i f J g - _____ which was addressed by Mr. Doer, David wia* Jons of a calm and well intentiooed looker on tray g £ £ »a a - Cry B. PiLKn I. Agent for this paper at hl« , Whin has siren new prove of great bencfi'jand there may alaa bo pe« £ • S cii B , fc -g everni weies m PhitaJerphia, and ham and °lhar Infloential Whiga, ha. f .? u iar circomstance. ihi:h give to cerlam people 5 § * 5 * £ 8 coo™,. 10 111. eoUSe*.rd h '»” •en immcdl... mlereu, io the result of cu.bU.bcd r,™r,=„. t ± .t. Z. Z. 3. • - 3 .. and the contest between the two, a a jr institmlons, and therefore almost a rlghttorx. Fir»t Want— so>|7 M ' ; JSTiTU w». H. baa rendered himacif tabjic. u very he.v/ pan- * JJ-9EE NEXT PAGE FOR LOCAL BATTERS »ill be leaned U Ibe . We «e well eware Iballbo eubjact of Slavery E™''rmn“ham 'l’i'a. 'ml u 'Si'S ‘a!'»r“'S nominated at Syracuse will severalty 4m in. J* M *i£! T iJi>?r, 0f a W Fd-iabeth •• «! l‘\ 13 is t“ u- 20 trl 191 is ' r 1 . ... * . . ty ecoeecingly sensitive and auspicious. We si , ,- n ec»iilia 1 «7i fit e r.i oa 00 imti <,.i <». . biei, of the result af the election in this county, lanogsied, Is to which Convention they intend to bo feel that we, as Englishmen, ought, for many Sharpsl»nrgti--j ui» t-8 8: 88 49 43 4r 43)36 for Ihe year iSfd, and wo republiah also, the tables gtand by, end upon lhair toswere depends the ne* reasons, to abstain from everytbirg like blame Tarentnm , 37} 3'* 37 3:1 3. S 3 i’6 2 ss! 93 . . previously given, that those who wishto preserve 0 f naming a new set of candidates. But ' J ‘h:n treating of the existence of Slavery -n the R o< ] u J' n t r er ”‘ ' 09 ~l*'H to 77 iji lo w «‘"’ .bo«W a««p.tt.- U * n l plttfafm", the 0.1 B ~l j,, ” i J • iorrecletlan errorinihovoiewrCooniyuom* ofcourse, will «:ep off—to that noth* with respect to the subject of S.avery generally, jiw>jtc:iie>- ihlith no vi 74 cu 63 miisipnersr which makes Mr. Boyles'msjority { B(t that the Utica Convention can possibly do, will as we have only very lately ceased to l*e a Stale wium»—|»o7|ts7liM itrc i#7l 74 73 74 32! 73 meod ike mkUer. lb, by,". ,w«J». K $ t»j »! « Si 3? - | I „ , IL t , . UOD ‘ But. white we aoknowjedgf that in this in- Versailles—•! 71 C 9 f.i «t isr.| se »«t gal 51 ' lis waanre Commr.—-Nobly h u this new oonnty From what I have heird to day, however, i i - U'iz-.t.eiii -'i* ii*?3 tfl?'tt7 ->Bl I43)i:« 158 uMlt»4 rtDbedberself in the Uno of Whig counties in UU think the teapoase of Messrs. Hum and Co, nell. ' % £l '£] o‘ iSliiJ uJIiS iS 8u«» She has cleowdthe whole Whig ticket, by the Syracuse esndidates tor Oovernor anil Lieu- snmrdrn ttu iot asjitujiot 471 4»Uo| 4' 37 ;«»• 'Sl'Sl M'2i 2l}'2 tE'll! !!t !S ren-e, Beoyer, eod Holler. eed Deeid Grelwm.or New York, will be ooiame mCoo" 1 - - r.n r.l o-jl m! £i.l es as'ioi es so -it led in their place, and tho Whig party will thur Ohio 74] 7t; 7a' :c; r.i 7t ' U* 1 fill 4vi 4'Ji 4l■ 4« 40 Indium -I rjl 73] ?il 73' 73l 7|l Tv 711 71 74 Writ Dtct ' ‘Jfl »vt #«' V.*: 9V| 8-j 25 88; 59 « Fn»tnetr 110' H W T ' I10;l lOj 43} 4:ii 43* 43 1 43 Th® result in Ohio, we think, wilt not bets dius troca 10 tho Whig cause as some hare imagined, judge Woods Locofoco, is elected Governor by a targe majority, owing to the split in the Whig ranks by Free Soil., As far as Congress and the Legislature are concerned, the prospects are far from discouraging Congress. —The Cleveland Democrat sums ap the result, as far as heard from, as follows:—lid* gerton. Old*, Swectrer, Busby, Greeu, Hoagland, Carter, and Disney, all Democrats, are elected Harper, Whig, is elected in the Mu«kingum dis trict, in place of Evans, Whig. t-ieji.Jiel! io place of Mr. Schenrk, and Mr. Welch m place of Mr. ' Vinton. All the above named districts stand politically the eamo as at last election. Judge Newton, Free Soil, is chosen 10 the Trum bull District, in place of Crowell, Whig, aod Towns end in place of Hoot, Free Soil, m the Lorain District. Mr. Giddings is re-elected by trom n to lo,Ooy ms. jority. TaxLrrusuvrras —Returns thus fir show that the WJilga have gained one Senator —Dr. Schorl* zer, in Stark, and re-elected their Senators io the Huron and Erie district, and in the Jefferson and Harrison. The Democrats have elected their Senator in Lorain and Medina—in place of Mr. Blake. ■ In the. House the Democrats have lost 1 in Cos hocton, 1 in Jefferson, 1 to Cuyahoga, oue la Guernsey, one iu Franklin, one In'summit, end have gained one in Licking. From tbs present appearances, there will be an anti.Lirofoco msjniity in both branches of the Legislature. Excrrcuxxr in Detroit. —The Cleveland Dem ocrat, of Wednesday evening last, nmlained the foliowing account of a slave, excitement m Detroit- Slavs CaTotwo at Dctooit—Miutaiv oit ! —Day before yesterday, a Southerner arrived at Detroit, and claimed a colored man os hi* slave. The greatest excitement ensued. Toe colored people rallied, and the Military were ordered out! - Under armed escort ha was taken to jail! Yes terday about 10 o’clock he bad his trial The mil itary, having guarded the jail all night, appeared in force, and conducted me colored man to the Court House. The crowd around there was very great It la said a hundred, or so colored men came over from Canada. The result of the trial is aol yet known. P. S. evening at 0 o’clock ha was thrown into jail to await his trial. Jail guarded by the mil itary. He will be tried as aoon as certain paper* are received from Cincinnati. The following despatches, io reference to this matter, are published in .the New York paper*. first jiurrrsix. Detroit, OcToar a 0 . .A Negro has been arretted here io day, under (he New taw, and it has created great racitruteni. — Htwdreda of Negroes are armed sod threatening io rescue the priaooer, wbu#e examination take* place to-morrow. axco.ND dispatch. The examination of the Fugitive Slate took place today. Scott’s GnirdiGrmy'* Guard, and the Doi ted Slate# troop#) accompanied the priaooer Irom the jail to the court room, with loaded musketa.— No attempt* at rescue were made by the negroes, and others, who h«d collected about ibe}ail fn hun dred*. Some atones and brickbat* were thrown nl the Marshal 7 # carriage. The negro wa* #enl to jail for a week, to await for evidence, when the ixowd'dispersed. Boctu Caiolisa'b liraamcK.—The large and anthnsiastie meeting in Charleston, S. C n on the 2d instant, (herctotbre mentioned by telegraph, far the purpoae of forming a Southern Right** Also* dallon, unanimously adopted a constitution, the 9th and lost article of which ii as faliowr •Article IX. The Association shall coattnue in existence, and persevere In its efforts until the ; wrongs of the South are redressed, or the State resume the powers heretofore delegated to the United State* for special purpoacs.” Fahct Ball at Louisvillc.—'The Loaistrille ■Courier haaaleng aocount of* grand fancy ball given on the 25th uIL, by Mra. Robert J. Ward, tbo lady who figured so couspiculoualy in the Lawrence divorce correspondence. The follow* icg description of the appearance of the late Mrs. Bigalow Lawrence will interest the ladies: Miss SaUie Ward, as usual, was tba centre of attraction. She appeared daring the evening In , two spleodid'costnmes, etch of which was oecu* liarly becoming. Before supper ahe was' Naur* tntfial the light tf tit Harem. She wore a pink ■tftri r with silver lam ms avrr it, and a bodice embroidered with atWer and studded wuh dia sionds; her oriental sleeves were of white, adorn* ed with stiver and gold, and her trousers of satin, aptngM wuh glittering gold ; her hair was braid* ed with pearls, and covered with a boauttfbl Greek . cap, and her tiny pink slippers ,wera gorgeously embroidered with silver. The splendid jewel* profuaed over this magnificent eostame threw bach the light which fell upoo them as if in sheer disdain oftheirefToigCDce. Her socond appearance wa> foumshalat the Feast tf Rotes. tier dreu was white lilnr.ou, dotted wuh adver, white silvered veil, wreath of white rosea, white silk boom with silvefaskleu; and she bore the charmed lute. In «hi* utter character she was truly a beautiiol ex emplification or tho poetical though! she represent ed. Always sweet, atd (air, sod lovely, and beautiful, the was, if possible, more so during that evening, and her different characters were SQstainad incomparably excellent. Hxob Pucxn Lana,—The value of land ia Lon* asslsr county,Pa., is indicated by the ante of the •state of Isaac Evans, four miles from Lancaster eity. USacres sold si 5136,23 per acre. 65 acres at |142 061-2 der acre. We have delayed inning our paper tn order "to give some returns of the else Lion held yesterday. Tho returns co yet incomplete, but enoogb is heard to render it certain tbatthe Locofocoahave eihcied their entire ticket, and secured a small majority on State officers. Gilmore, for Congress will have a majority of about 300, and Uurnn, fbr Assembly, about 100.--Sstbr TPhig, Oct 9/4. We kvro delayed our paper as long u wa dared la view of the mails in order to give the returns «i fully u pcM'fais, which we fire below uliru hcerd from. PoWen* tnaj. In thia county, ui» * Monfldenily believed, iwili not exceed 100—we think it will b& considerably lew- The Locoe * hare probably carried a majority if not all man candidate*, by tbo akin of ibair teeth.— Walking -13 Cm., Oct. 9. Tax. StxnLxCasss «n the grounds of Colonel MtiWy, near Coburg, villager Canada, on the 3d, draw together thousands’ of. people. Five horses were entered for the pcrsA* Harkaway, Mr. Bate rider; Diana,Sir Edward JPoorej-Royal, Mr. Baker; Lottery, Captain Knight, of Montreal, and Sir Pat rick, Mr. Henderson, of BoooviUe. They started from the center of an open field, to run a course of • three miles, jumping several ditches, and leaping cany high fences. The first fence aU erosaed gaily „ «xgepl Royul, ridden by Mr. Baker, of Coburg, wblcn fell, throwing his rider with sach violence •mo d!slo I *ate his thighs, and otherwise' mjorisg him so badly that fears for his life are entertained Mr B’s horse dashed on with tus competitors. Near th* place of coming in DamatfeU in. leaping a feooe: and threw tho rider, Sir Edward Poore, iaitmnt him severely. The moe-wns than coa ted to threa horses, which want through in good jwaafwt, While l pen this, the Bosloo Lancer*, a well mounted body of New England csvalry, are gal. loping past my window, followed by some thou sands of the atieet democracy, who see in io think that the moat generous manifestation of hcspiahii they can give to tho visitor*, consists in blocking ap the streets and yelling and screeching to the ut most of their ability. "The Lancers tarry during the week the guests of one of our companies heie. who, in tom, are Invited to aecompaay ibvm back to Boston. These reciprocal visits between the volunteer soldiers and firemen of our. aeaboarJ cities, are much In vogue jaat new, and I'ng may they continue so, promolioi ss they do a friendly feeling between the young men of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia. The excitement growing ont of the capture of the alave Hallett, has pretty much subsided. As I intimated wool! be the case, in my laat leticr, the sam ef SSOO was raised by voluntary subscrip tion for tba purchase of the man’s freedom. On Saturday last, the motoy was paid to hit owner, andjlbe fugitive next day returned m the city, quite a lton. He was warmly welcomed back by the abolitionists, whn got up a noisy meeting in the Park on the occasion. Hon. Daniel Webster, who hsd been staying a few days io town, started for Massachusetts last evening, notwithstanding the most presaicg ibti rationale prolong bis visit. While iete, he was called upon by many of his political frirad*, end by many more who are not of his wsy of inioking in matters of pablio or psny moment, bnt who could not rafrnin thanking him for the manly srard he saw fit to ufcc i|) the Senate, on the slave qeet tion. General Antonio Paez, tfco Venfsuslisn pnHct, baa presented ocr Cuy Councils with a oagn*ii oent sword, "ui small token at his regard for the nospitable reception extended him by the people of this city.** It is the' same w&apoc, be says, which bo carried constantly with him during the war of independence in Ven.zuelo. The payments from tie Aisistaut Trratnrers Office are quite heavy , at present, on account of the recent Congressional eppropriaiioas. Tho payments this afternoon a mourned to $73,953 53 , Receipts SIW,2S2 29. Balance $t,974.85b 90. Money eontinaespleniy for ail b Jtiness pur pos es, U d there Is Uitia or to dlficplty in n«goeiatitg to almost uy amount, on good securities. — Prime 60 diy* to G mouths paper goeset 5 Q 6 per cent, and 6 to Smooths paper at 7 0 10 per oent. .. Stocks ge&eraliy ere firm,' end In good demand. A large amount of Gosernment and State secur ties were bought np to day lor tranaalsiion by the ■learner, which leaves for 1. vsrpocl 1.0 morrow. Under the itfiaeoce of the Niagara’s aiv.cet, Cottoo has gone Vp a shade, but the operations so far are sat!!. Good middling Uplands is held a 1 14L There U* good demand for Flour for ship* meot. Sales 13080 bbla. at $3,75 & fi,lW for State and Western; common Cauadran $4,031 Oraio is quite active. Sales $OO bush pis while Michigan wheat to arrive, at 103 c. Bye is held at 70Barley scarce and wanted at 78 & 30?. Provisions are rather inactive. Sales 403 tM» Mtas Poikal HI, tod $9,37 for Prime. Sale* 400 bbis Laid cl 7} & 7fc. Holders of bbla sak higher. Coal is advancing, with no active demand, particularly for Anthracite, C. Detroit, Oct. S. BY AUTHORIIY. Public Acta Pasted during the first teuton tf the Thirty first [Public No. G.\ AN ACT r»«9ing appropriations for Portific&tiuus of the Jailed States, for the vear coding the t)«r lieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and <u nertlcut, ten thousand doiiari. For Fort Schuyler, Long Island Sotmd, tUteeu bousa&d dollars. For repairs at Fort Wood, and sea wall, nerma nn! wharf, and hospital, Bedloe's i«!mnd, N Y<.rk, twenty five thousand dollars. For repairs at Fort Hamilton, and for pqtmauent wharf thereat, New York Harbor, twenty thousand dollar*. For Fort Richmond, on Btalea Island, sixty thou sand dollars. For magixinesal Battery, Hudson, five thousand sUar*. For Fort Delaware, on Pea Patch island, fifty thousand dollar*. For Fort, oa Soller’s Point Flats, Baltimore Har bor, fifty thoumnd dollar*. For Fort Monroe, Hampton Roads, Virginia, twenty thousand dollar*. For repairs of MUI Creek road end bridge, near Fort Monroe, eight hundred dollarr. ForprerervationofsiteofFort Moultre, Charles >o bethor, three thouaaod five hundred dollars. For Fort Bumter, Charleston harbour, S. Caro* ns, tarty thousand dollars. For dike to Drunken D-ck Shoal, Charleston harbor. South Carolina, ten tbouaand dollsre. For preservation of site at Fort Johnaoo, Charles* toa harbor, five thousand dollars. For repurs'of quarter* and barracks at Fort Johnson, Charleston harbor, S. Carolina, tear thou-' •and five handled dollars. For Fort Pulaski, including quarters and bar **?*■* B«vannah river, Georgia, Mtcen thousand dollar*. For repair* of Fort Jackson, Savannah river. Gents,twtaty ihootand dollars. For repair* of Fort Margin, and additional barraoka and quarter* thereat, Mobile Point, Ala bama, fifteen tboosand dollar*. F ® B# "“ c “ “ d haiiacks ihcteat, Pen* aaoola harbor, thirty five Utoussnd dollars Repair* of Fort Jackson, Miatiaait.ni river twanty thotaand dollars. nver. For.repaira of Fort St. Philip, Mia*,uj C m thirty fevetbousaad dollars. ppl ,IVcf ' For; repairs of Fort Pika, and additional bar racks thereatr.LouisUoa, firs thousand dollars For Ttpnir* of Fort Wood, and additional bar*, neks thereat, Louisiana, tea thousand dollars For Battery Bienvanoe, Louiriaua, bur thou •anddoQan. For Toro Duprs, Louisiana, two thousand dol lam * , For farttieatiooa at Key Wait, Florida, serum? five thousand dotlira. Ftar ftrtUcttfoai on Florida Reef, Garden Rev. IftTßttHHlri dcQarr V’:* ! nance we ooght to be moat chary of reprrn.l, we tnu*l in a measure, iuuoi a rigat to remark np« upou the mailer, since we, iq fad at a nation, were the creilars of the mischief. Ween we crii o sc, wo In truth hod lat'lt with oar own ances'ora, end the evil of which they were guilty; and if now we hazard observation! on this delicaULqaesiion, re are impeded not only by a warm wish to reader & useful *, a ustinu nearly allied to oar* selves, but also act from a desire o protect .tic memory of oar forefatherr, by averting some of the ills which, by their Ignurauce and errors, have been entailed on mankind. The people oflbo United States are at ibis time so cirrorostaoeed as to be tunspable of tally appro ciatng either the consequence* of lbs institution to them reives, or the feelings which its extsienc.i iu their county oicued in the minds ol tore gr.er*— They, more than any people, are expired iu dan* ger fio:u Ua existence. Wiin a punet-tly trie I press—witli institutions and manners which p cg, bp*'e putt-1 icg the whole fabric to pieces , a terrible explosion ' would accru in such cues inevitable. ttntu ita ocurreace* to which ve hsvc br'iir* alluded rniiMcd from the well meant hm icji’d'- coui proceeding* of the Abolitions! party. The law which has been enacted to meet the a > gency at not only tn opprobrium upon tire charac ter of the Uuiied State*, as a civii-aed. p» o/«\ bi t wilt prove a scarce of constant anno-.aiee and trouble to tbs free c:fissn, who are wn.tc. amt ,i! danger and oppretaion to the free black poput*. t on. Tt« gr**t principle* ,nf justre*' opoa which the conn tuuan g. the U States, and ihg»e of tip' several Sietcs rest, are set at caught by this rigot ous measure. Batthcv, who for the pur f -&.«i* of saining an odious property thus invade saerrd rights. and trample upon every dtetae ol coo*- mon humanity and juatier, will Dot l>.- »:o* c .c: mice (he same cvea inica**** odfct r.g u-t.ic trermer. and the tucr.mary jur:#d;ci on wi..rii hiph baa Jed authority has ouSi*te«i r.'.th rc»{ .• > % < o one »ort ot' ip acd ia m a t fl*sr rf rghls, will bo Invoked quic-ily to p~.>trcl o her*: and they who, without c xiipu-.ci on, do ■ .five a human being of ha freedom l.v l;\>. wn; compel-him to forrgo that make* (/<• worth ' nat lev. witboat allowing him to pr<.t< ■" li o.*cl'— 1 rorbiddtcg h:tn esfcn to rcirpla.a,—they wu> thus outrage humanity.tn one case, ar..| j-.ritv thrmre’vefl by saying that the man is black.’. win not be very scrjpiiu.4* .u rpplny.ng the same means even where whtlns hre concerned. A ad, in fact, jbe color of the akin becomes, in a short Uine cl oo import. The descendant* of the wbieaand black*, the mixed race, are often uc disl'.offuiebablc from the purely detrended wbi'e. They are sometimes educated and engaging, wi b nice and delicate feelings, and exquisitely sensi* live, bo lit U uipd cud lx>dy—yet because there lurks in their vr.asfoous bidden drirp of blood which an African mother may have left aa a mJ , heritage of wo to her wretched dcrcendants. they. ■ n tbe ryes of a body of civir aed and Christian !eg | n'dl.r-v, cannot be er.d. vrd With the rommou |r;fib:»>if tiiuasciir, and are treated, const i|ii-ni t>, cvi-n a-* the bean's that p.-r-ah. That ru-'L- b’*h |;f lavc, M J thcpirelvt-*, Lotlj t. 7 ns(tire «ud unu:i» | —into cf penetrating lOsifUv.lni, tio* | mane, sod wise, should not tremble while they enit-i such law*, does to it*, who are Uspp* : y fur away freta tha evil and the prapuli.-j; it engenders seem a marvel unworthy ul belief For such wrongs retribution, (bough delayed, must i-aini:.-- An examr-l*, terrible in all its incident*,baa already been aiT>rd«d to mankind; and the dre sdlu! story of St. Domingo ought never to be oh*cnt irura the recollection cf every. American ! eg-aistor Wo would braw 6 red pvcff JUch seencs, and ouly now aliujc to the horrible event* of lust tc - vile insuirectioo, because that solemn warning— “Vengcnco ut mine”—should ring in the ears and chill the hearis of all wbo'coutribule to increase and perpetuate this lernbie wrong. It is doc to the H jo. K. G. Scjn cr to ssy that we have received tram that gentleman • letter re lating to a Iste psrtgrapb of cart, contradicting a •uiemeot of his that he had reason far bt-iievu-g that ibeßM.sh Minister bad, shortly after L,s arri val la this country, ’'aitrteo proposinon, in sub stance if not in terms, tlmi the Uoitcd Slates, with England, should set aside the Territorial nghu of Nicsraaga, nnif boldly appropriate to themselves me Nicaraugnn Mr. Squicr (rackly says that no one can be more gratiGed thsu b.m sell to God this lUiemenT denied authoritatively , sod adds, ia justification, that bis reason for be -1 eviog it was us assertion in a letter f/om a gen* tlomsn in this country, whom be bad reason to believe woll informed, to his fneud in Ccnirat Americn, who communicated lie statement to Mr. Bqoier. We have no doobl that Mr. Squier bad the in lerlidn to state the fact in Ibis case, a* in soother In which he impugDs oor authority, and lo which wo thereibre sllnde, sinco we arc confiJoui that bo will he pleiM'd to Isarb that tbo belief winch be entertains tnai Great Hntain has made a licrtty with CoHto Hies, tsitiOß that State under f’.runti prctectc-n, is a mlicanception. The only ircmy made by Mr. Cbalfit-ld with Costa Rica is a simple uesty »>f Commerco- This treaty hsi bren la>d trcjurt- parbameot aad printed ; and Mr. &|Uier, or &Dy other guntluman who will taka the troub e to perbte it, wi!l Had that it doss not contain nrc word (bat'can t>e eoDstruod into aflord.PK, directly or Indirectly, tho protection of f-real Onla.ii to the Side of Cjsta R*ea. fiational InuUtgtnret. Twu amb Two. —Prion, the Frenrh autlior war qUcsLoorJ by g UugUly police magistrate roncern >og his profession; •‘1 am a poet, sir,'' raid Prion “Uti a poet'” strid the magistrale. hare a brother that is a poet. 1 ' “Then we are even" said Priwii, lor I Lave a brother who u a tool.’' HUMARKABbS CASE t I hVIDENGR IN Om MiD.Vf: 1 Ma. Kiss— Sir. 1.-cbrertnlly comply with your te qursi that 1 wjb'.J give yuajon ureonnt ni ttie »lra<.»i iniraculoai rare ol my littie daughter'/ eye by the u.c oi year “i'ettuleoni.” Mbe -was attacked r/.tb a very sore eye in t>l.ruary or Marrb !ast, when I immediately applied to the best mciirit! aid in tbo c;ty, by whom it wu pmnour.eed b a very bad eye" and all gave me ou hope of doing h-r any good. Alter whioll 1 uiok tier into ihr cn-jn try to an old lady, who had been vrry succesfu! in curing u>r«. She told me tbot her case w»< lior-«:let.v. as tnu would certainly lose tot only that i iuj aJerttmi uf tho l.looj, Audi Jj .-etlify tl.ai at ihr umesny taiber (J. H. Vosbont eauia 10 tha..conela>-on that we bad i.ettrr try jour “ Paroleam," bhc wu AMtaiLi sums* of one c>a. Ii ia now about i-ju ro»ntbs suicc she began iu uae, and she ran cow s«e With both eyes aa good ai ever she did ; and. *. lai tu 1 can trii.l believe ahe has, with Hhe i.lcumg of ha Aimiglitjr, been cured by " Petroleum ‘ Yoars, reipeclfuily, M. pßabca Vattiun Coilej Pm«bWffhh» S«P L 3a i ,f ‘ 50 - Fortalcby Kryser A McDowell, Jib WuOd atrest R. E- Sellers, 57 IVm-l a«t«t. t* At t'uiry, P A F.» Lott Joseph Pcuflas-.a«J H »* Hohwarti,AHcgheny also by u.c f roprieu-t, S AI KIF.fl, CC 7 Ccnal Pllutargt Ollice Of Ohm tfeunn. H B Co, Third st PrmsciuH, Angw 5,i.-%oi Tna SwcktoUora of the Obto and Pennsytvanu Roll Ros.it Company are hereby notified io pay :he eighth instalment of hvo dollar* per share, at the office ui tbr Odmpany.oa orbetorethe 89th day of Ankoft The mi.tfi instalment] on or before the xuui day oi September. Tha tenth Instalment on or before th* Uut& day of October next. ; 4D* The 7th instalment was called for on the Stth July last. WM LABJMEB, Jr., Treasurer. lDprovitaaats la Uaatlitrjr. 1 OR. O. O. STEARNS, late ot Boston, is prepared to ' manufactore and art Block Tixtd in whole and parts of rets, open Suction or Atmospheric Bucuoa Plates.— Tcotkaou cuxxs ta rtva srmma, where the nerve ia k exposed. Office and residence nan door to th* May • cr’s o&ca, Fourth attest. Pittsburgh. * -BimtOrJrßtlCFtMi&tF'&SttQQj )U? || a | CoNGRfcSS ( Np --H 1 1 i*.a* r S . £ *l:zjc * § j » i : 5 j s s* 3 Q '5 4 A ® <2 FiV«j'\VarJ" • .il'J iH i*: 17 l|l Li 17 hffCtU .»U • u« 1 li 2*l W* ? H v»i v- \j* su an \t~ :-i Fouilh Jo • • siil 47 nr yr* at «d a b as ju u 7 W T i” dj . iJC I T- HfvenihUi/ M' II I 3: W H Fa”d d I-:' 1.1 |1 1.37 li< 4i l« I'.vhli l v - Cl Ul 7 4 i: iu/«i»« ic •? i ‘n i a s r.u.>i«.f»rh. ci i.’! li " .ji n* u u VfKtc’run’- -c “ "o :t \ “■> >. - : 101 «U ~ * W u v: 4 Id & - 4 l.«wiri.-.fVl c IV IN I | W IKI l l i-w -l’l u 4‘ a?—- i " - 36 •/- '-3 U < 40 1C * Mliirh-ti-; . M 7* i 71 70 M ft* a, i #1 3? J I.- e-i a i isi t \\ ILi: . 1« * I 1 Tli £j -ii :< :u ■ I Ji • a n \«.rs*i.>« Ij - - 73 Hi l K.ii'Cii. • rl l 1.-*" •• I *M IS4 - If li • r«on ... M : - - is m r t ! 1 - lUj 4* 1 Kudu-,. -1 V- 7 - 13 £J ■ 51 t Si Il» 1 . , J -- 71 tit t 1 l. -I. Imu Lji n I,* : in 137 11 a \ 1 av« i f v l j« wr i < »*<-!!!- >'i \ - 44 S it tw )l - i S 7 lUI S 4 v ini b, >.i s.-i t.i ii* - v Vi 01 - <» 10 - iihio • ••-?• -- T 7 to ? *- ?4 t* / - ,-'Ci!k,.n v-J 1.-4 - J M in —• 3 Se»,TTf ■ ••• .2 l- U i 34 £» 4 J 1 He*. .-I tn -J l 74 ifl 3 V J*l ‘J - 72 131 Shntrr i?< :o 77 stf 1* ** >diam • . cdiatu • - • TO :•» 4 I rs :» 4 Wr*l Dec: • W.i afl l 3 R 1 X 1 Kaiiikei -lid 43 - - lul 41 Total, ÜBS 4747 «7 g.jrj itl 533 rTATF TICKET. i*| I i x 2, v ° t . ' * 5 s .* i k | a - Nri'it'iwH ““ " ' FirsiWard IvJ lil I’V It* ISO 118 ttseniid .iu —--.nt t -rtJ tao 740 171 Th'td do 757 tU> xn 759 347 &1V ro-tUh do ..-.«4t tV T.*! 97 743 IUO Filu. do •» v ri-o 13- 77t> 131 Bal Suit. do 81 | J 3» '.Vi Wt -JK 131 Sovrnthdo 4-« «■» dw t 9 fit» tfci Euth h dr> 7U Tv tw Or* ril 71 Nmit) do 75 ■*: :: by 7i w nrl’tivari| T 17-< or 167 W 1M (it Second do 113 7 ltd 74 M 74 Tnird do lil lu7 tCi) |US 154 |os Fourth do . . -m lit 3*.8 150 W 7 140 sosave'aa. nirainghsto- -119 lw) 131 IthJ 110 1» K. Ilmnlngham 47 ->1 45 30 45 W H. Pittaburgb H 117 44 114 »5 117 MrKee*i>ori..-lifl fu lo; 73 107 7.S Elizabeth—— l Of 59 ltli 00 101 w p'juabfih • ih tu 17 ao ta !<•' Ci |t!Q 05 **>tarp«iiurc • IK 41 tV 47 Bl Tareniunt 44 81 3V 83 43 -37 17 31 Id 36 Maaebaitcr 73 C 9 71 70 74 J*rrtile« . • IT? ii t?j C 5 ISO Witktna IBJ 7J ]Ui 7t 181 Plum 73 61* 7| 'To 73 IVloo 74 31 73 31 73 Ver»t.i!lf« -.71 Ul 70 53 7t Ki’iebeth 837 t*o SX) Fio 330 Jrß>t*on • • 71 73 71 73 71 Mifflin ltd ra no 57 i»nuwten tl*. 4o Ktt 41 107 llao win ••• 7*l <1 71 -41 70 11. M Clair 75 ot 74 5V 77 J.. St. Clair -140 117 140 135 '47 ,Ti»biit«o 11 an 134 10J I*4 v 9 N. Favenr. ut 0-1 B*j 95 M S. Puyeiw • 4/ >*s 4J tf7 Ftudlay W 18t ol 130 81 Monti - -• *1 47 VO 49 7« 7U 77 78 76 1.7 tui os iu3 as -3“ tit ■.» *1 77 R**v. • 3 f *t 40 81 P,ii» 70 119 73 IV.I 6d :Mi*i’r Ot I* r.l- 49 60 Indiana 74 Jft 71 70 74 Writ IWr OfJ •*} to 31 al EaM P*?ei lu* 47 1»! 4) 109 Toial, 71M 43U'l JIM) 491(1 5233 PISTRICj;ATTORNEY AND CO.MMI33IONER. hr c v *1 w . 2 -i 6 w j ** I 5 |-1 ir 5 8 s Hf 5 j '*•' - 2 3 1 *• c ; v t * ® f u s“s * I I §* * * 2«!* “ g u 3 > ® I'.r*t W«ril—lTS 117 yft j? lb* J» 95 14 .-cond lo an t:n * i« aa ua 7 4 ■nurd ilo m 'j\ *7 a& 105 <6 ** I'n-mh do • .m 3 IX) j* H 04 tcO |< # l .iil. do -103 230 02 MJ 137 <99 4» 44 .->ll it do - -.330 131 7 7 508 13? 7 7 He*e»uhdo • 5J da 11 - J SI 67 111 3 Fijfbitj do • • sf> 62 I 21 'J'i 111 l I 9 Ninth do 75 ~ii v* 7 77 54 so 4 Fir«tW*r.l -nr? Hd Co 4 IVS 0.1 71 1 iWntvlJo -101 19 tti |7 US 72 55 II Th.rd do -Hi IT) 37 U -a: ill Uuquflinu «Gs]o l 36 IQ 1 Maoche*r*on MlflliL Snowden——l Baldwin U Hi. Clair .. L. SlClali.. 1 Hoblaion N. Fayette - •• • S. F«yeuc Findlay Moon-- •• Ohio Franklin —— Rewrre Boia •—— Pino Sbftler Indiana— Weal Deer EwiDcer l T**!, COST 4*38 S3l SM «Gf 49* «8 98 AUDITOR AND COONTV SURVEYOR. AtTBrTO*. CO CM! I IBlffTCl. » jj i i 2- s S *2 £ * 5 3 a- 8 t© 5 h. a 3 5 a *2 2 5I t 5 fail rmsicioa. First Ward-.-167 iia i? Second do 233 137 9 17 Third do - - .211 2G3 27 29 Fourth do.. .”30 102 13 7 Pitch do 1* 2*7 <5 42 Sixth do. -..210 12) 7 10 Sarenlhdo. -.. 40 63 11 3 Eighth da .... 07 G 3 l 33 Ninth do ... 74 36 21 2 m iis aw lai 2*o 301 237 107 130 290 SIB 131 30 S 3 «r? 73 70 59 tLiKOfItXT. First Ward,* ••195 70 74 2 Second do ••••luo 7* 56 10 Third do *• ■ -140 104 44 13 Foaith do 219 137 3D 25 koaouaiia. Biroiogham—Uft 123/ S B Birmingham 47 29 ± South Pittr burg 52 lUi 15 McKeesport ..103 7it El'zabeth 100 il \V.Elizabeth-. 16 p _ Lawrencerllle 63 100 .3 BUarpsburgb- 73 42 33 Tarentnm :f7 2tt Dequeue .- .37 16 2 Manchester •• C 7 71 33 rowmatrs. P 3 m 44 :ti 31 110 104 Ml 103 01 S 3 IUI 01 42 37 24 30 IT Pitt 57 3d 3 Peebles 177 61 2 2 Wilkins 161 73 Plom 6H TO Patton 72 :il Versailles —•• 70 53 l Elizabeth 216 124 _ Jcffenon TO 71 MiULn 47 i2u _ Snowden 94 40 1 Baldwin-—• 52 s* 10 U. St Clair-*-• •70 t£j 9 L. 81 Clair-- .122 l<3 )(i 0 Robinson 77 133 c 2 N. Fayette— 40 93 S. Fayette • • • 47—5 Findlay 07 U 7 - Moon 32 100 1 Ohio 75 C 6 7 Franklin-C2 IUS 3 Reserve • « 13 7 1 Rosa ••• 57 06 4 1 Pine 76 121 1 Bhaler—- 51 4S 31 Indiana - 71; 5 _ West Oar -a 41 1 1 East Dee 1■ ■ • U’fe 43 71 54 2*l 67 7ti :n 134 00 44 04 34 07 0? 07 1M 00 123 Mi 4“ 04 U 7 47 02 40 100 04 100 27 513 07 M 7S 423 34 49 72 70 04 !31 100 : «:i Total, 5014 42*i 564 21 .|5 55 55 45 16 17 H 1$ Third do - 40 42 41 40 41 14 14 14 it Fourth do •*) 34 32 3| 32 26 '.*t 28 25 r *»oroH* BimiD«b*m-' H M v 7 7 1 I | F-BiralD({k»ia l l i i i a :: :i 7 B Puubßrfb 14 14 14 14 M 4 4 4 4 McKeetporl • _ t- « 4 Elu«bcib | g ■> i W K'Utbeth- 4 4 4 g U«RK((«iIle till! 1 1 1 Hli«rp*^arfti :*» 35 'JC, 33 31 T«rc tarn _ — « ? j g 2 M»nebr»i«r - Sj K a ij W 2 2 2 2 Towmatr Pm Pettily - Wl k;o» I»lbip- • • Putou Vcruillen - FJizabeih JfiltnoQ • • - • MilHin Snowilro l l 1 i i lUldwtn x « h • v »5 *st (J Si Clair 1 * -i * 4 | 4 l. »u oiux • • n n u 13 n - 7 Bobiosoo • • i 5 5 4 6 4 4 4 4 N F«t«w 1 1 1 i 8. PmTcna • • - 10 10 ly lu l 1 r.cdkr • Ohio Frmaihn Reterve Rata Pine Shnter —• Indian* U’enDter EtM De«> anvv « t s * X I 1 a a a 0705 7 S a 1 * * * ¥ V I 3 -J I < l 1 t I 1 l W JJ K 30 59 4 4 4 4 9 1 I 1 1 l 3 343 .V*3 3*7 604 H 4 <9l 'JI3 311 2*l iiß coNsirrunav AMENDMENT OF Tl ' . r First VYazd Second da--'- ltt 1351 TUrd da-- 319 t33i Fourth do Ili9 too I Fifth do--—• IH» 19,-, I Sixth do 214 tj7 .Seventh do 44 no Eighth da- - - :/ ’» Mu h do t- •; 4LIUQUIST. Wilkins ley 31 ! Flam r 17 ; Pauou'. TO 31 Vers tiles —1- 91 24 Bizaoeth te? 33 J.ffrrton i 5? 47 .Mifflin—— ■ - • .G 7 3 Snowden • 137 4 Baldwin i>4 )) Fust Ward • t'ct Si Second do u: 30 Third do—— It 1 ' !) Foonh do tti 149 t9 J L.J*l Clair Vs 71 Robinson Si ;4 N. Fayette 9l W 8. Fa-ette.-.. l>4 37 Findlay L.. lit 10 Moon— •• 53 3 Ohio 43 43 Franklin 49 tV Reserve— 33 9 Rote C 5 13 Pine.--. 92 1 Bbal«r-~ «2 •OBocau Birmingham-- 133 si EJhrmiogbani - 33 is 8 Pittsburgh 41 91 Mcleetpori t*s 3d Elisabeth 90 j 5 W EluabeiU • 2) | Lawreneevllle • S 3 103 Sharpibargb 118 « Torenlum ----- 17 S 3 &U)Oeane ——3 V 10 asebeaiei 119 b Indiana- til S 4 West Deer- ?u U East I)ter buyers, Those wtshliur to purchase will promote 'their Interest by looting trough our stock, ai they are determined to tell on he ntoal reasonable tarns. augld R. P. TANNER & CO., SHOE WAREHOUSE, 69 Woodlt, batwaan Third A Foarth, Are now Retiring their very largo and superior Fall Stock of BOOTS, BHQBB, AHB BROGAN Alao, BONNETS and FLOWERS, all of the latest styles, and expressly adapted to tbo weaiern trade. It bat been selected with great care, and u to atzee and qua ity is not surpassed by any stock to be found either east or west Oar customers and mer* chants generally are invited to call and examine, os we are determined to sell on the moat reasonable term*. Alto, Qoodycar*a Patent Rubber Shoes ot all kind* augSStdtf ffiax tr»~ «»». o. Boa®, Dentist. Corner ofFoorth i !!■ Decatur, between Jlarket and Ferry streets. eau-dlrin BSCOCftAOX BOMB INSTITUTION* CITIZENS’ INSURANCE COMPANYi Of Plttsburgb O. G. HUSSEY, PaxFr- • —A. W. MARKS, Sre’y. Office—No. it Water street, in the warehouse of C. H. GRANT. THIS COMPANY it now prepared to insure all kinds of risks, on houses, manufactories. goods merchandise in store, and in transitu vessels, Ac. An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of the Institution, is affbrded in the character of the Di rectors, who are all citizens of Pittsburgh, well and favorably known to'tbe community for their prudence, intelligence, and integrity. _ Domoks—C. G. Hussey, Wm. BagaJey, Wm. Lsr Intel, Jr., Walter Bryant, Hash D. King, Edward . Keaulton, John Haworth, 6. Harbaugb, 8. M. Kior. apao-.-o i) M'CORO a co, Wholotale A Retail Mannlaetarers A Dealers In HATS, CAPS & FURS, Cor WooA A Fifth Plttotrorgh, Where they offer o fall and complete Suck of Hats, Caps, Furs, Ac., of every quality and style, by Whole* sale and Retail, and invito the attention of their cus tomers purchasers generally, assuring them that they will sell on tbs rosy aovanraoxotn tasacs. augl9.lT WANTED— A situation ini a Wholesale Grocery or Com mi mlon fines*; by a young man from Baltimore, who bis considerable experience In bun* mss, and can give satisfactory references- regarding capability, Ac. Cosuaunioatlotu addressed to “Balti* more.’ 1 and left at this ol&ce, will matt prompt auee- Bon, octlfciilt* EDUCATION—At tbo first Tegular Beating of the 1 1 . Cotamhiee of Examination, appointed by tbo 1 Association” for Allegheny county, on radian Besolved, l%as tba Commute* aball eonveas In u* pmpm, of nudmiliutin wta m»r .1. ... nr. ih. nKwUl, th. ll* nUriM«iuiiril» ABojiKim.MlO’olMLr.H. On Hitt tba first meeting of the (ot above speetMeUsst} be bald on Sat urday, Uibissuat 1 o’clock. P. tl,in tba Foarth Ward Public Softool flout. Fportw of Committee. OctHralt* J w FRYOR, Seriba. Refined sugars-so hbis crushed, 14$ do Fawdarad, 49d0 Clailftad. In stare and for aal s by I JA9A. HUTCHISON A CO •«M imnismmmamnSßßSAwr SH. MOLASSES-40 bbla St Lotus Sofar House • Syrap Molasses, jut rec’d sad for sa’e by _ oeU4 JAS A HUTCHISON k. Co TAR. PITCH AND ROSIN—2IO bbl« N C Tar, 45 bill* Pilch, 40 do No 1 Rosin, for tale by ocii4 James a hutchi6on a Co RICE— 10 let prime Riee for sale by ocU4 JAMES A HUTCHISON k Co_ FEATHERS-5 baft JCy Feathers rec’d per S B Financier, and for tale by oeil4 JAMES A HUTCHISON A Co BACON CASKS—TO empty cask* in rood order, for tale oy oeili JAMES A HUTCHISON ACo WHITK MUSTARD SEED-500 Ib«2 Nov* Wrodstreet MARINE GREEN—S keg* for sale by uctir J gCUUONMAKEK A Co WANTED SOON—Places in wholesale or retail store*, warehouses, Ac., Ac., in our two cities, towns, or country around.or on steam boats. Ao., lor a number of salesmen, book keepers, grocers, Ac., and for all work; school onastors, ware lisoso men, Ac., and amimberof yoang men aud boys,of all aqes. Au experienced, middle aged, strong, heaiihy mam, wants a place in a geuUemaii’a family as coach man. and ail work. A lady is wanted as a partner or assistant, and who is well qualified fortteaehing the finishing branch* es of a Female Seminary. A ycung man of IS yean of age wants a place to learn steam boat black* smithing. Places wanted for several good seam stresses, and wet and dry nurses. Money borrowed Sid lent. Fsms, bouses, Ac., rented and sold, mad I kinds of agencies atienoed to for moderate charges, at «eOifcC3.* ISAAC HARRIS* OtEee, Sih- »L FIVE’S TOBACCO—tu bxs just rac’d for sale by ocll HARDY. lONE3ACO LARD —'W ksgi Nil l, tec’d tor sale by ocll IiAKDY, J' NES SCO STKAM ENGINE FOR BAIJL tul Inch Cylinder, 4| foci stroke. For ierm>, spply u q ci I » F Vut*. Preserved Ginger, SbellCd do. Fig Pane, bbel'ed Altcond», Tamarind*, Cuooo Nets, Jujube Paste, Chocolate, Cocoa Paite, Ac. Alao,iole agent 'or WrlU, MiUer A I’rovoit'a New York Ptbklei,Sauce*,Hermetically Seated Oootls.Ac Philadelphia, Pet ti-SO-ouHhdJt {KLSOI OILS— 3 can* Ongtnum, I can Anis, 1 can Cinna mon, I can o»r**r*v, 1 can Cedar, 1 can Laven der, I can Soccifit, and l can Rosemary Oil, warrant ed pure, received for anic by U E SELLERS oelO _____ 67 Wood at LAR6-i«> kegi No 1 Leaf, arrlsing from steamer Ohio, and for sale by i*eit) , BROWN * KIRKPATRICK DRIED FRUIT— 3« bilcJc* nev Peaches; _ t 4 1^ tack i^ acw , A PP le *» amTlcg- Irom steamer Caledonia, and for sale 07 oclO DROWN A KIRKPATRICK ' SODaIaBH— 33 cases Steel's best, arriving, Mr sale by ' loglh] BROWN A KIRKPATRICK TRUIfK BOARDS —00 bandies assorted, for sale by ecl and 4 bbl», jo«l received ud for uie by ociß LINBEEO bbls In siore and for tale by ocU* J B CANFIELD CILOVER SEED—S bhl» in store and for Rale by j pet'.* j b canfielp CREAM CHEESE—SCO boxes Cream Cheese jut rec’d and for sale by ocifl J B CANFIELD BACON —cukt Bacon Sides, 9 do Prime Surer Cured llama, for tale by oeiO L S WATERMAN A SONS ♦ FLOUB— 106 bbi» Ezra Buper Fute Floor, in i;on and for tale by oct9 --- - -- L 3 WATERMAN A SONS CLERK! WASTED.! WANTED —Two Salesmen in the Dry Good* Bn. sines*. Apply at SB Market street, oetii MACKEREL— <0 bbls N« 3 Mackerel, (larreTTor gale by oct» L 8 WATERMAN A SONS TUBS AND BUCKETS—US doz: Buckets, 10 do Tubs, for sale l>y ocid LB_ WATKRMAN A SONS CORN BROOMS—6O doz fsncy and gocd common Cora Brooms, for sale by oet9 1. 3 WATERMAN A SONS C‘ ILOVER SEED—'.O bbl* micUy prime Clo Tor t Seed, in store and for sale by oetS _L S WATEBMaN&SONS tsilE LATEST STYLE—Received thii ’day, the la* fft style Garret*, direct from the manufacturers, to **btcb we invite the attention.of ibcs* wuhing something handaome. «ct 9 WyicCLINTOCK OIL CLOTHS—On band a l*rgeand w«il selected ttock o/ lommon Oil Cloths, which will be sold very low. W McCLINTOCK octO No 75 Fourth nreet RUG 3 AND MATF-Jost opened, tome veryliaird rome style Rugs and Door Malls, to which we invite the attention of purchaser*, obtf _ W McCLINTOCK JOW PRICK CAKFE«>—W AleCUn.ock has just j opened a large a- d very cheap lot of Carpets, all of wh cb are direct Iromtho manufacturers, and will bo sold as low at tho same ousliiy can be pnrebased east ofthc Mountains, at 75 Fourth street. oci9 Apparatns for Cleaning Stove Pip* without taking down* INVENTED by Frederick Bleirea, and made by SCAIFBA ATKINSON, ocw First at. between Wood ft Market sts. COFFEE— 106 bags prime green Hio, in rlore and to arrive, for sale by L S WATERMAN * SONS ocB JII Water A Gf Front at t pEAS—irt i f chests and cacdles of V. Hyson, Imp., X. G. P , and Blank. Tea*, /nr sale by ocS L S -* ATKRAIAN A SONS SPICES— 10 bags Pepp*r; S bags Alsptce, for sale by ocB L A SONS SOLE LEATHER—2OO- sides heavy and middle weights Spanish Sole Leather, for sale by QCB L S WATERMAN A SONS GLASS— 300 bzs Window Glass, assorted, of city and best country brand*, for sale by obB L S WATERMAN A SONS IRON— 00 tom assorted, for tale by ocS L 3 WATERMAN A SONS Bailing out at Coat to Cion* Bualncts, A LARGE stock of DRV GOODS, for which bonds moitcages, judgements, gronud rents, or real estate, will be received ut payment. JOS. B. HOGG, oe3:if 115 Wood «y, Pittsburgh Window Trimmings, RECEIVED this day, at the Carpet Warehoaie, No 85 Fourth street and 74» Wood street. Cord and Tassel*. Roller Ends, Reck Pnilies, Rollers and Si us, (or window*. f«3) W McCLINTOCK CIIIKEBE— 175 bs i prime W. R. Cheese, lor gale by J JAR FLOYD oci Round Church SEGARS— voo.oco common Ohio,for sale by oca JAR FLOYD VINEGAR— 53 brls pure Cider Vinegar, for sale by oci J«H FLOYD BLANKETS —1 case on consignment, /or tale by oca ' J A R FLOYD J XIDD A Co POWDER— 125 kegs Blasting Powder, tor sale by oea JAR FLOYD HERRING— WO bx» Scaled Herring, for sale bv _oca _J_AR FLOYD BAGS— *5 Jot Twilled Tow Bag*, for sale by oca J A R FLOYD I ABU OIL—IO brls /or sale Ly J J SCHUONMAKER A CO oc* *4 Wood it tINrKED OIL—IS brls pore, lor sale by 1 oca j sciioonmaker a^STT^ PUTTY A PUTTY KNIVES for sale by oca J SCHOON.MAKF.R A CO VKNEITaN RED—ZO brls English, lor talo by ocS _J_SCHOGN MAKER A CO _ etRUCIBLE^— 500 Dixon's bc«t Black ueod Cru / eibles, atsorled sizes, for sale by oca : J PCHOUNMAKER A CO KEFINkIFBJEaX'— 6 casesTuU rcc’d by • • - oaa tj SCHOONMAKKR A CO CtAS'l'Ott OIL—S brlsdor sain by ' oc» J BCHOONMAKER ACO VTW NOVEL, BY T. S. ARTHUR.—The Orphan i. v Children; a sale of Crnelly and Oppression, is (be tide of a new prize tale by T. 3. A-thur. It is said to be tbs author** best production, for sale at Holmes Literary Depot, Third street, opposite the Post Office; also, the Monk Knight of SL John. by Mtdor Richard* son, aud Lmcll’s Living Age No 333. • ocl JUST received from Pbiliipsvin«:Faciory, 140 yards Wagon Cover Oil Cloth, m good article, for *ale oy , J4H PHILLIPS , ocl 7 A 0 Wood it (|uiKVAULtNB— d very heavy Urge TarpaaUui, cl 9 the best quality of Indie Rubber, on hand and for tale by loci) J x II PHILLIPS LARD OIL—lt» brls No 1, landing and for le by <*»_ JAhU-.SDAI.2RLL DAVlucul'PhKMhi.U— X». of ii.ii uiterc.un* story. by Ditkrm; end itlnrhwod o>r S»j»:en)- lxr» has hern received »t Ucttnr*’ l.iicrnry Is-jk.i Third street, oppcsilr the Pom Other: i no, Holde-i’i Dollar Magazine for October, tnfl International Mis* cellany. No . wpilu WINDOW t>LA?*:s—lWiO boxes assorted »ize*, for «ale by S F VON BO.NNHOUST A CO _ sepSO CREAM CHEESE—2A2 Soxes,receiving rrbnTthe canal boat James J. Beunett, and for sale by JAMK-5 DaI.ZKLL «ep3o ; 70 Water U INUONV GLASS—JOO bjg assorted, for »«te by ***p3o JAMES DAI.ZELL Sugar a molasses—:w hhdy n oT PpmiT " ‘.5 hhds 9. 11. Molasses, fet •ale low, to close consignment, by sep-TO JAMES DALZELb FLOUR— 100 brli superior Family Hoar rec'd by tfp3o 9 AAV 11ARBAUGI1 O. K. OHABBERLIN'B Comer ofMarket and Third streets. THE course of instiugUon in ibis Institution, improve their Penmam bip, can call at ihe College at any hour aur icg ihe day or evening. scptil SUGAR CURED HAMS—Su casks various brand; just received, and for sale by * »ep3o SAW HARBAUGH BUI TtlU —10 keg* to store onaforsaie by sep3o 9 X W HARBAUGH CHEAP TEA AND, NO RIBTAKE. MORRIS A HAWORTH, in the Diamond, are sell* ing excellent. Tea, at 50 ota.per Ib.—TUT IT 11 sep&i GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE I TDK PJlhtEm'OF THE ms BAIL ROAD. Througb la FOUR Days TO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. WE take pleasure in announcing to the Merchants of Pittsburgh and the Western, business Com munity, that on and after Mordnj.tbe 10th of Sep tember. we will receive and forward goods via the Central Rail Road, and guarantee them to be through in Four Bays. Ourexieitslve stock of Carsand Boats enables os to offer the above expeditious route to thn pablie. whilst we suit crnllnue our .usual lines via Harrisburg and Colombia. Merchants wishing goods brought from the East with certainty and dispatch at low ratas, or produce chipped tberr, are invite! to call on O'CONNOR, ATKINB & CO.. Pittsburgh. ATKINS*. O’CONNOR A CO., Philadelphia; Proprietors of the Pittsburgh Transportation Line; Or the following agents, O'Constous X Co., 70 Nonh street., BoJumste; E Block. 0 Battery Plaee, Ntw Yorki Elliott X Oaate, 14 Dome sheet, Boston. seplßtdl Extra Bnpex Ana Oolong & Slngyoag Tea rpilßSEaxe the very best Black Tea* that are mi- X ported into the Ur tied States.; Morris & Haworth, Tea Dealers, in the Diamond, are selling said Teas at the low price of "Ac per lb, (or cash. tep24 Cl ABSTHNOT la teeeiTiujt a large assortment of Sl&tC MltfflDl JjilB IDCItfSBEG tftmnnnp /•'.fancy and staple, variety, and Pry Good»,con*i»t- •ViUjluliy, ins in part of Woolen, Thibet, and CasbDere 3hawle ' xIAmuSBUKG, PA. Silk, Berlin, Thibet, Kid and Buekaiin Glove*; Wool; mil Every liberalWrontse ext«nck and Mutoal plan, ir not only pot icttea tba cheapness and aecom modation of both methods, bat entitles the insured ?* a participation in the profits unorec M It u.wfef the control of the following Biracto i obn ?• Bafceifort. A - * Gilley Jo&Ssr *p- Ss«> T* J S e *» ™*» A- Carrier, Philo C wieh,Robert Kloiz. J P RBTHEtipORII t^ed*. .. ' . A JOILLBTT.sS" • m * t A A .Catxxs, Actaary 1 -7- BranchjOfEec for Western Ptrtigiy' , .field street, ftttabnnh. Persons dr _ Smith will be ntrniahed with books of the * Unranea ingattha cOcc. *"*riny by call- BHQL.KSH EXTRACTS' EXTRACTS bf Aconite, Belladonna, Colacymh Comp., Cicala, Hynieiamnt,.Ftramcnieom. Hk*- tany, Taraxienni, Sanapanlla, ■Quassia, Uoptj Col* ehiei ecet- and Indian Heap, Imported end (orsalejby ““ BA FATTNEPSOCK A CO oc7 Got. First A Wood; at. Lari* Supply of Fall 4 Wlaur Good* MURPHY A BURCHFIELD invita the titestkn ofbuyers to their large stock «f good* .idapted for the season, consisting in paxt ef— * ; Blk and ColM French Mcrinoex, /' J “ " Coburg* and Cashmeres, Changeable Fopl*ns, 1 Dress Silks and Toro Satins, Blk and Faney Alpacas. Soptr Loop Shawls, Low Price do-gaekm* Flan ■•••i ApentanFlannel? whhe tad colored. Tbrir stock t«f HOUSEKEEPING £OOI»j as Roetlan, Pillow Case MuSl Table Diapers. TqweUin&atc* m luge, and at low prices for quality. Bayers will find Uto their advaa- Jsgs io examine their (took before paiehastnr—atthe north east coiner of 4th and Market ml * pet 7 ISWHFCfIOI on Use PUSOFORTB. would respectfully annonnee tnthecitixeh* of Pittsburgh and Allegheny' city, • -niaintenoon of taking op hisreiddeoee in the city of Pbtd>ifgh,lbr the purpose of giving instructions on the Piano Fotte, to advanced pupils. Ha will be ready to receive applications from those ; who say reoaire his services by Monday, thai4th instant. Applications previous to that data, to be ua CTEEL—A general assortmezi of Ca*t, Shear, Ger O man, E. B; and Bprint Steel, for sale bv L 8 WATERMAN A EONS NAILS ABPIKRS—4SS ken escorted for sale by <*9 • . L S WATERMAN A £ON* OUGAR—O0hhds prima N. O fuiar, last receive O (at tale by BURBRIDGK A INGHRAM oc3 •; us Water street. ■pLO UR-50 bris S. P. Floar, just reed for sale by i- ocS BURBRIDGE A INGHRAM J B CANFIELD LINSEED OIL— IS brls put*, Jen reehl for sale by OP9 •: JOHN WATT A CO ACKEREL—IOO brls Boston No 3, for sale by ■LYjL ocß ‘ JOHN WATT ACO THEESE—2PO bn W. R. jatt ree’d-for sale by y_. oca •: joun watt a co VINEGAR'— SO brig pure, for sale by oeS ■ ' JOHN WATT ACO YTTINDOW GLASS—SCO bn 8 X 10; W tlObnlOxlfc 50b« 10 1 ft; pan extra quality, in store and foraale by ecs _ JOHN WATT A Co /"tLOVES—3 bris rac’d for sale by \J RE SELLERS *cB ; 57 Wood st ARROW. ROOT—a bxa received for tala by ocS B E SELLERS "ft/TAGNE“I A CAL’D—9 bxs received for sale by LVJL oc9 . • R E SELLERS iRAWAY SEED—ISO lbs very clean, for sale by ■ R E SELLERS CHAMOMILE FLOWERS-Sbilsree It BAHKET BT„ rmuikcK, fa., W ./OULti soUeit the attention of Merehicu from '“all neciloaa of the coantrr, to ihelr Immcnoe Stock of New Fall Goods, eompmicr the largest end mo«t complete uuitment In tie western country, consisting of 275 eases best styles Prints; 40 do Imported »nd American Uinehnmt, W do Alpaeens, Paramattas, and Menuo*; 37 do Cashmeres and Da Lain*; 45 .do Satinets tad Jeans; &0 do Clotbsand Canuofier, 70 do Bleached Muslim; CO bales Flannels, all colon; 57 do Tickings, ail grades; 390 do Drown Muslins, best makes. Also, eases and packages of Silks, Shawls, Whits Goods, Millinery do. Tailor** Trimmings, Ribbon.*, Laces, hosiery and Gloves, Ae. Merchants are assured, from lit gnat facilities of this establishment, of always procutugifae latest and most desirable goods, and at price* as low and ler/cr than any eastern house Balog xnanafactnrera’agents for large quantities of Domestic Goods, they particu larly soileil the orders of merchants for oomes-icij dellrerable in this city at the same price they ars •old at in eastern cities. Merchants either going or re turning from the east, are invited loan examination of their stock. A A MASON A CO ' ocg;dla-yp«Awgm9 FISK m ffiißlßfi INBDBARCB NOTICE, PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, um*t stock aim etmri.es vtks, : $1,000,000. CHARTERED 1895, THE undersigned has been appointed agent for tlu* old and responsible company, lo succeed Mr Payette Ttrown, and is ready to Issue policies intho Fire and Manna department, on as favorable terra* as any other responsible company in this city. GEO E. ARNOLD, ; 74 Fourth si- next to Bank of Pittsburgh PROTECTION FffiE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, AnnualErraiunu, Capua! FitvJ, $1,000,000. Ti TIE uudereltaed would eall the attention ofmer- A chants anti others hiding property expwed u lor* by Fire or the perils o{ Navigation to the superior advantages offered by the Protaotlon lnsur>nos Company or ttaiiTiroin,^oan^vii:>- 1. Rates of Premium as low a* those of any other RESPONSIBLE Office. 2. A speedy and satisfactory adjustment of !□■»(■« by the General Asent o( the Company for the Western and Southern States. 3. Arbitration (of all differences which may dih:| by referees mutually chosen. 4. Awards promptly paid in Specie, Bankable Fun » -Si-*™ lluilY Bh.VSrc“»ni are delightful preparations, compounded wiih skill re ih* suer cxciosioo of a)l axUeles calculated id render the operation of shaving unpleasant, and will be appreciated by.aii who make trial of them. Prepared only by JULES HAUEI, Perfumer and Chemist, 1® Cbestnai it, piula. Il ’ For sale, wholesale ahd retail, by B. A Fuhn«.»^a W»Uh Plan- ■— Vf URPUY A BURCEFIELf . - wX of Fourth and Market ir » nenh east comer * J R| , U Mwtasnt of .k? 1 *; »o»*uppUed ■sssftaaasft!' - tws'sai'waa per y w , TKrj{;?“^ E U WiitbiZjSnMW- MftPUNTOOPa c»t^. «S4E2®LuK aißk wWd «wSffig *' oea n '•"MBSSr^KSTTPffIBRIgs (0 saeks now landing, for sale by ISAU H DICKEY A CL Water A Front ttt.