(iii ua^kitk PUDLitSHED BY WHITE & P| TT»BCBOa thuhTimv morninq, ocr. 3, tsaT I n P c^ c “ una a i. eJ »»rJta f„“ {J, o«ST‘ 4 ' pM^7f &■.' foMa!i I ’SS!.?'‘ U ‘ t «J from filin’ oE(c IPCr ’ W ‘ U bB rccelTed * Qd forward 1 mnnu T f 1 * C »iincr.i»ef ID*_ •• Advenlaeaentt ofw.rdßd'C ihUoffiM. PEp<,r ’ *“* bB reeetTe4 “ d Kmoiuiio Wills BTATI lIOUT . _ w * CiSil, cdORKom. JOBIIU & DUN OA N . 'Bocks Cooney. too iccim Mitiitn HEN R vV SNYDER, J* ur-or. Conniy. sot * fit seal. JOSK P II 111 1 ifUERDOIt Oi W »--amgtonCoanty. * Awttmoaontc udWkl|Ho«ia All*gb« nr Cottaty. roa tuixtt sxcokd cdmum, TBOOiI Bt. UOWI, or auJtOKxsr. TQi ICCOXD ins ion, nan mn comma, HAH2XAS DBggf , or rrmxcsan. roa scun, —JAMES CAROTHERB, roa iiiiauT, T o j‘9nru??, B ? BTBoN> T- J_ iwOHAM, Lower 8t- Clair. ( • ‘'VAL.KKa, Elisabeth JOHN to'CLVSKUY, Robinson. JAML3 FIFFIi Snowden. Darner ATToartar, Francis c. flanegin, Pitubargh. counsstosn, LHLNEZER UOVLES, North Faytoa Acorres, WM. FUNN, Lower Bu;Clair. D. N. COURTNEY, Ohio. NEXT PAGE FOR L.C TELEGRAPHIC NEW Ticrrrs—The regular Aalimoaonic tsd Whig ticket cau be had at ibis oOee. ‘ If ever a city «u utterly disgraced ia the per* •on ot it- Chief Officer, it is Pittsburgh. Tbe eiee lim of B<'kor wa* a disgracs in the first place, eud wm ronddered by most sober, thinking c -'' 3 - 2 *- Wi« b.-> considered it, but as tbe deed wau t r,- ■*, t->r the creditoflbe city abroad,we de n -ed n trinic- the beitor it. Wo were ia bopea l(M- a rr»n eo unexpectedly raised to to high and r:3f»ect-!;!oa pciuoa, whatever had been his chiMct *r hentofjrr, would endeavor to raise himic.f tj :hs d ifatty of h:a position, and to tetke •mendi f.-r ia- past, by good coaduet in fetore.— 'W'iio litis view, wo treated his advent into office with fisor, and sincerely hoped for sometime tbat Joe Barker would make a man of himaelt We B3 ’ n laond, however, that he was Joe Barber sbli, tar-t ii s foJl'es and eccentricities, to give bnrsirr Bine, were too deep seated to to eraiiirved by b:a elevation, and that they had b.-*:c rtvw-ted by the opportunity given lor th.i I? !; w- 'o toCw theo a CZ «p- - * c *•. nm 'lf«a • ( t,■:<. anv ff i".f, We venture to iay, - r ' or i„ ar.y ccrom-joiir of intelligence *6.’ V br liberal idioiucoa*. If »bo cil>- *- I *' .‘l'burth are not cured of experimenting id r>‘;;zrd t j uie most important office of Mayor Jlicy rlc'«-rve no sympathy far the tyraooy aac ri' .ufo ;ti whirl: they are subject. We hope tb* Jeiaca ihsy arc now learning will not be forgit- Tax Post doe* not deny a single suiemeatof the writer of ‘Plain Truth,' in regard to Mr. Salisbury’* astignmenl, bat wbiningly complain# of aocha per* *oaal tester being notioedat ail. It never would have beoa in our paper, if the Peat had cot first al luded to Mr. Salisbury's failure, and mfth* a false statement concerning iL Hie Pcrf giro great credit to Mr. Salabury for having paid every dollar of his ind rb edneaa. Our correspondent shows ibai this i!> not true, and the Post now that in former »tnlemeot was incorrect. Again, the Peat held up Mr. Sali*burv aa the peculiar frieod of the Workingmen. Om cun-e-pendem »hows that he plsced and laborer* tniha rec.md Class of hi* preterro.i . icuiiur*. and pa-d them-fo cents oa the duller' IV*o Ucis have b;en elicited in aelf de/enoe by tho ocures the Post has pursued id coodacUoi iho Qtuptigo. W e do not fiad fault with Ur. Salisbury lor failing. Many kb honest man baa failed. Bui vre protest against the Pott titribot. i>o him virtues be doe* oot poteen, end urging motives for hit support which do Dot exist, but tie contrary. Mr. Salltbury may thank the Poei forthtsexhibitioo, over which the Editor wbinea> at ‘U never would have aeea the light, had iha‘ paper p asued an upright and legitimate course. We ere surprised to hear that there are tome Whigs deposed to support j. K. Moorhead, »q., ooe of nominees on the Locofoco ticket. We could nr ver see a reatonable motive, let alone poli cy aod propriety, for a Whig to voce for one of ex actly ojjpoiiie politics. If any ooe it sodmatisfied with any Whig nominee that be cannot vote for bun, that offers no excuse foraupportiog the enemy. There are, withal, tome peculiar reasons .wb) Wnigs ought not to support Mr. Moorhead.-Ooe of these is, the very ooe which some superficial thinkers offer in hia favor. They say I'm Mr- Moorhead u a conservative, that he is opposed to the radicalism of Locofocoicm, that he up firmly against the Factory ondJPuddler incendiaries, the ten hour riots, and all the various phases of Lo• ■dofyeo fanntacism, so disgraceful to our city and in jurious to her ioterests. They" assert that he goes with the Whigs on the tariff question, on the nver and harbor questions, aad that he is, in fact, a pretty good Waig. Admitting this to be true] where is hi* political consistency and honesty! Holding views averse to Locufocoism, yet he is found affiliating with-it, giving it all the “aid and comfort" in his power, and consenting to hold office under it, and submitting (o'be bound by its platforms and pledges. Who is the most to be respected and trusted, he that dot in wrong ignorantly and sincerely, or he ih»' doeth.it wiiliogly aftd knowingly. Mr. .Moorhead’* interests as a oilixea and as a busmen min, as well as fits natural good sense.im* proved by intelligence, incline him to the Whig Party, but hi* interest* as a politician, spurred by bis vaulting ambitiCh, are imforiQP*' .oo oaj for bis better inclinations as a r ‘‘ «tefy too maintain, or rather recover a -Uixea, and to foco porty, he will not scru*’’ .don in the Loop measures, and to becow ,>• |o advocate all its worst taco of the r -■» hand and glove with the ivpgialaa,aw» .• -ny, whose radical principle* be ' wtloal *“ «»ly despises. Agtia, Mr. Monrhead ha* bn cast wilh par ty, and denres to regain his farmer uniaapectod position. \»cmay took from him, therefore, if elected, (ho O' l * l bitter opposition to the W>jg ad mipistrstios, and thh Whig pany. He hsssmbl troii, ho has been spoken ol as a Locofoco cafidl* date for Governor, pud ia considered as a sort of leader cf one oi the Locofoco faetiooa. Thom Whigs who think they can trust him as a sort of halt' way Whig, will Had io their Borrow, when too* l*t3, that they have cut a rod to Irhlpthtlr own b*chs> and richly wilt they detext/o to have the whip well laid on. & Lit Mr. Moorhead ooae out openly and frankly &a a Whig, aod ask enppor'. as each, and he wUI ; ihca bs worthy of regards, hut as a le» giueiaio and Loctfoco candidate, oo Whig caaieuppvt him wahoKt betraying his principles bo.-', Qinfj-.-.i-ij tho grossest and most culpable i&cbwt-sUincy. It shvuM never be forgotten, *lao, by any Whig, that a Laded Slates Senator* tobe elected by tho next Legislature, and tLatGen. Moorhead haa pleilgril himsilf logo lor Use Ltoofoco nominee, who V7.il undoubtedly be u free .trader. The eon* ■eqoehtics of Gsa. Moorhead's election might, therefore, be most disastrous. We give et Jeagth tho proccs dings of the first arm! o-ndarilie new Fugitive 4 lave Law. The teader will see that the open lion is anmmiry enough, ang. k»VC« no chance 1 w escape. The Bsiumoro Sun aays that the alavt i baa arrived In tha «ii 7, acd that bo teaveen d ffo and child In New Yotic, havicg married after 1 ila escape. Does tho South thltic that inch harro wing eoeaae as have are going to qgiei tho North! Thievere at Ami mistake. WHOLESALE CSTQOTIL Tho editor of the Post te growing desperate and rechiesr. He generally contrives to keep same appearance of troth on his aide, however much be mty oolrtgfi its dictalea by inusodo. But be has new thrown eff ail disguise, and publishes lo bis psper, ofjesicrday, Ra absolute falsehood, in the following.word*: ; • .“.,TbsG»wtfte, -iKecjd Federal organ is tti city. AgAfiaf is sing 4 **orrf iotpy us.werpo/tiibe to the imgiiin s&t*».£aiceA'ADiFyix-t&& Dicuoopro a-friebdof'HoTJci'ffr! If«ajr.T>treon irt rtgufbh ft 1 fio d ,dtit‘i'fie r haaiVv''ol-tbd'6AtetieV ►» Iddce.'wi'ftftr fcVai totEe adteftrsieg olurpics of that aDtapat'd. ttcwvptger, inhere will Beieuod the JPpsyjj&DO .aedalikiods cf,Qov mqaontjadvertisiqg. Dotcoo -worships the Almighty bailor!’ ■WoDeednstsoy to-the reader* of tbe dixstte that the above aaserfioh, in regard to the Fugitive Slave Law, is wholly entree. They know that we have 'frequently condemned that law in lan* guage not to be misunderstood. But there are many readers of the Post who never see our pa per, and wbp will take the above falsehood for ahaolme troth. So hr, an irreparable injury is done by the editor’s crime tgtintl us, and against his readers, as well as against himself and the first principles of boner and morality. It is s singular fact, however, that while the ed< itor of the Poet has the effrontery to assert that we have '* not a eingls word to say in opposition lu the Fugitive Slave Law,” that a Democrat of this city discontinued onr paper because, as he alleg ed, we said 100 much against it, as will be teen by tbo following leuer : " D. N. WniT*, E»q —I have been a subscriber to your paper for sor 0 years, end as you are aw re differing totally with yon in petition. Tbi* will certainly exempt me from the charge of being s captious subscriber, nor is it oow without rcere' that I feel called upon lo asy, that I will not all tw a paper to come into my hoare, edited by a per. son holding such sentiment* as you express in your aitiolefof tbit day's paper) relative to the Fu* gitire Slave Law. The Snath, in all her fanati cism, never ottered more exciting or treasonable aenutacbU than you do in (bat article. After a usg and exciting contest between the difleroat sections of the Uoioo, threatening disunion, when every one supposed we were to have permanent quiet, you coots out and brand the late passed by Congress at ml*, iniquitous *ard the Covtwutncn ert under tAi late asprodigies cf xrfatny, unfit for freedoms. The Conniiution caila upon every «>ne to carry om this bill in good faith toward tbu South, and ho ia no good citisen who arrays himself vio lently against iL If your article is intended far political effort—being just previous to the election —to be laughed at when the election is over. It is certainly a laugh at the rxproae of your honor. Pittsburgh, SepL 3S, 1850 " This sensitive person takes the Post, and hia had no reason to atop it on a similar account, for white the editor of that paper tasails ui, he takes good care nnt to assail tbe law, except in an indi* red manner; but we ahould think that iftbia per* son can reconcile it to bis conscience lo atop tho Gaxetle lor pleading for human rights and hu manity, on tbe grooed ofoblguions to the Union and to peace, tho higher obligation to maintain troth should lead him to banish the Pom al*j from his domicil, for he, at least, of the reader* of tbe Post knows that Mr. Harper’s assertion, quoted ibove, is abs.tlmely ami wholly falic. We will take this occasion to say a word, in all kindnesa, to onr Dsmocratic f/ieod who hay bo nurrieiiiy cut tbe acquaintance of our paper, and '0 ail others who msy entertain, as w* conceive, like erroneous view*. Oar Jriend blames us far speaking lu severe terms of tbe law. and for ex areasing the opinion that no one would be found n lb la County to accept the office of Commiation rr under it, and that his name would become in famous tf he did. Oj.* IrlenJ seems lo think thv -there is some violation of csmutatiooel obiigatj.-a n tuck eppotition. There wo differ with him— l» gc.d ei' i -oi we a-e toond net to rests; the • w t>y f .rcr, aod uo! *o ivercre wi’h tbe dn htrge c> th-tr duty by tan oEecrs nodtr iL There oar obligation ends. We may crtioucce the !»\v i» infameuv as uutragiog the principle* of cunt an ty, and may call upre Cocg-esi to repeal it, with out impairing in the least oar ecostilunoaal or noral obligations. So we think, and so we act-d n the denubeiatioQ of the law which has given »ar Locator*} friend so much offence. We might «rgue the question at length, but tl is unnecessary, as we think we are sufficiently understood. Is tbe Post of Tuesday, in ■ report of the mee*- •ng on Monday evening, ih»re is phraseology something like the following used, (ire copy frox memory.) “After noticing Mr. Howe'a advocacy of the National Bank,” ic. Hdw the reporter knew that Mr. Howe, an far from advociting, did not say one syllable about a National Bank; yet the phraseology he uses would convey the tmpressioa to a reader who was not present that such was the case. What better ia a man who wilfully conveys a false im pression to the injury of another, than he who manafomures a slander out of whale e'otb. Naw lnscsAXCß Orrica—We call the tilth, ucn ol cuilens who wish io Injure their ptup-rly lotto advertisement of the “Merchant’s and Far ner’s State Maiual Fire Insurance Company, of Harrisborgb, Pc" We are assared that the Com pany is on a good foundation, aod Mr. A. Carrier, he Actuary, comes to our dty recommended in the highest manner, for probity and business ability.— We commend him to the favorable attention of our cilisena. P&oai WiIHISQTOS. Waibuoton, Sept. 23ih, Midnight. We are in ibe midst ofthe Ssturoalis usually at tending the close of the session. Both Houses are sitting, and are likely to remain in session until morning. The great impediment to the comple tion of holiness Is the obstinacy of Barbie's friend* in outraging the manifest sense of the House by persisting to urge that persaa's claims on account ofthe public printing. It has been resisted witb the same determination to day as yesterday, and it certainly teems at this moment that the bi l wit 1 be lost. The opponents of corruption and rcl/xj- j ry are certainly numeroos enough to prevent the consummation of this contemptible fraud at thie season, and they will do iu The responsibility ol the loss'of (be bill, if that be the consequence, will be with the Senate and Ritchie’s friends in the House* I shall, mmy next, give yon a full er statement of (ho proceedings than 1 can now do The Senate baa done nothing of great iotereat in legislative aesrion, not immediately connected with the Appropriation Bills. All of these, ex* eeptlhe Civil and D plomatic Bii, have been par* feeted and disposed of. It is undemosd that daring the freqo ‘utlve sesiidns of the afternoon and .at exes eominationt for the territory >■' evening, tho firmed gs follows: ■» Utah were cue* Brigham taueg. Mr. Harris * r ->>rman, Governor. H&g,-* . Secretary. Tr*'' .osepb Buffington, of Fenna., First Judge .mortal Court. Perry £• Brocchua, of Ait., Socsnd Judge of the Territorial Court. Mr. Snow, cf Olid, Third Jadge* Mr. Buffington Is well knows throughout your State. He is President Judgo offtWl9:h District, and has a high repntttion aa a lawyer. He was a member of the last Congress, cad has left be hind him here many agreeable impreesioss. ITj* •apposed that he will not aueep*. tha Ntihan Sargent, Esq., osco known as “Olivef OldSchod,* was rejected as Rev.o*der ofthe Qet.i eral La&dOfiM,and Hon.R. W. Thompson, of U., was thereupon nominated) aad ootfirmed.—) Ha, too, will probably decline.* Tha cause of Mr] ffa. rejection was that ho received two aalariea while la office, one as Records: and another ei Sergeant at Arms to tha H pusa, which Utter alt nation he held till January/ last* i Mr. Hayden, P. M. of .'fioston, was also reject* ad,and Mr. Gordon nominated and confirmed.— Mr. Preret was named ami! confirmed as Cofiectoi of New Orleans, la plaei: of Mr. Patera, reject ed- John B. Aabe, of Terras, was nominated and confirmed Collector of Benicia, California, and; Mr. McD3ogalasMtrah. il of the Northern Dis trict. Three o’clock, A. M., Sunday Morning.—Both House* in teaaion—in one the struggle over the printing awindle aad plij nderiog scheme, contla-J Qes without advantsge to either party. TboScn mte is trill engaged upon aoauaationa. | . , Jcmrui. WaaunoTos, Sept 89. ' The two Houser of Congress were la se*»ion yes* today, from tea o*eloc?k in (he morning until four o'clock, P. M., when *. recess was taken which continued until six. At tkat hour the night se*»ien continued until half pis{ four o'clock in tbemrou ing. During that time a> i immense amount of bus mess waa transacted, chi pfiy in completion of that which had been for many months approaching ma tvity-by the ordinary pro cess of Isolation. The eoly 000 of the measures which were finally and favorably acted npoo, whi ch oecaaloaed anycoo teat whatever, was the bill of Civil and Diplomatic Appropriations, to which t bn Seeate had attached acU • "1 1 Rii<-hie an indefinite bu«, ur tui a •■•m .arie suui of money, upon the m -t atidanousiy trumped op claim which ever came before Congress, or indeed any other assem bly comp-wed of intelligent and hoooroble men, arising mil of pretended fosses in tbe partiil execu tion of a fraudulently obtained contract for tbe pub !i: pnot'flg. The House were resolved ih*» ibis scandalo&fraudaadimpoaitiuo upon the people and •fteTreKfijiry should not prevail, even though the sttcce-fu(.{e*isiance of it should involve the loss ofihe biH,and thereby postpone for two months thif entjps.pronsion fur tbe egpenses of the civil, retvica qf goveromenL I will not go into any pre* cise ntfrrdbVe or the remarkable proceedings by which each House labored forthe attainment of its ends. But 1 may-state in brief, that during the whole of Friday’s eight session from sevea to one o'clock, the enemies of corruption and fraud rests ted this Ritchie fraodaud that successfully. Early on Saturdiy morning tbe presiding officers of the House and Senate united in the appointments of a joint Committee of Coufereace,consisting of Ritch ie's warmest advocates. They labored through the whole of yesterday, and at length cooked up some thing which, while giving to their favorite ail he asked, bad tbe appearance of a concession to the honest guardians of the Treasury, through a vari ence in the form of allowance. It was promptly and by a large majority rejected by the House. A second attempt was made to intrigue this dtsrepu labic piece of peculation through the House, by a new dodge, but that also was met with the indig nant contempt of the House, and was thrown under the table and baried' there. A i»«t attempt was made to restore tbe Senate to a due sense of pro priety and honesty in this matter to lindnce it to strike from the bill the objectionable amendments. But as late as at three o'clock in the morning, it urns ascertained teat the Senate .was obdu raie, and then with dignity and firmness, tho House took a solemn resolution that it would have no part in the perpetration of the enormity, and rejected the proposal in such a manner as put it out of it* power to retreat from us position. . Then Kuchic’* iorces broke np their camp and a baaduned the siege. At four o'clock in the morn ing the Senate, with many wry laces, submitted lo necessity, and left Ritchie to make the mast of the fat drippings with which h« is already gorged. Off ng to tbe impossibility of engrossing the Gen eral and Indian Appropriation Bills, they ware not signed before the House adjourned this morning. Toot u about the only business which remains for iran-ncoon during the hour which tba body will be in session lo morrow. It don not seem likely that there will be a quo rum of member* present, aa a very large number have left this afternoon and more will go to mor row morning, but that will not prevent the due per* -formaore of this necessary ceremony. Tne Senate sat until about five o'clock this morn- ing. and during the night went through with a large amount of executive business. They will meet ugsiQ to morrow, at nine, and will sit till twelve. They have still many nominations to act upon. 1 gar- you in my lasi a portion of the confir mation* and rejections during that protracted sil ting. Tuc following in addition ha* been commu nicated tome- Collectors were nominated for all the six novv Districts of California, and most of them were confirmed. They are gentlemen now residing in California. Mr. Collier, Collector at Sin Francisco we* rejected, and Mr. Daw, a well known and wealthy merchant of Philadtlptua, na med in his p!*ea S A Benjamin, of New Orleans, was nomms led and confirmed U S. District Judge of the Nor thern or Saa Francisco District! Mr. H ra ‘ e )'i Massachusetts, of the Southern District Calhoun, Beuhom, nod J. M. Jones, were named a* U S. Aitomic- for the Northern and Southern Districts respectively. Messrs. Douglass and Given were nominated for Marshals of those Districts Mr Oxeucraft, a California resident, and Messrs Key and Birbuur, cl Virginia, were nominated Indian Agent- for California, under the new law which givej ih*t number lo.the now State- A large num ber of Post Matters, Collectors, Receivers, and Registers, in the old States were confirmed and ■onie weie rejected, hi* also said that there wns long aud warm debate over tne Minister to Spain, but be iva* cm hnsltjj acted upon. Thai able and admirable tbe First Comptroller of the Trea*ury, Hou Eiiiba Whittlesey, was reported upon ve-terdty, atul a technical objection was mode to ukiug up the case. I cannot oay whether he i» in da.-gffr of rejection, or i» placed out of harm'* -fcnv by hi* emiarat qualification* for bast nos* aod nigh personal character, but a contrary opinion prevail*. But the finale is near, mr^el when it comes 1 shall ratsex grand halloo. PROS BBW YORK. Corrfiponaence of in* Pinsbergli Gazette. Nrw Yoti.Sepr. 28. Ojt i'r. ted Siiiei Conetaaioner, yeaterday, had the er-i «;e-*» au ler the BeV Putative Slave Lat 7. >rh . *i p nvr* i,i be cor of the moat *um» loary r.e i r»cr «dopicd. The aieve. • very tfoud loolcuc yellow maa, was the .property of « wid a* cf B«):.oiore, tod ru away tone two years ago- end aooo aher he reached New York via married. it chanced that a aoa of his owner was a clem :a tax city, kept hia eye opoo the run away wm ««■ toon Claimed by an agent of the widow. tad cpoatba affidavit of (he ageot and the aoo, vat. ai:er a short exammalior, transferred to Baltimore. where he will be in a few honrs. There are cnmeroaa faguivca here, and eooae* qsectljr grcai excitement among the negroes, who threaten Hie direit vengeoce opoo any officer who dares arrest them, bqi it wtli oot avail mneb. Tfie law ii repugnant to the feelings of every one with a true mtoi feelings. Bat unfortunately it is oot the irue men who are totopervua da*ae -031 oj. Our police and oar lawyer yo eager aad willing to catch the negroe* fot a fee* and du, gusitov a* >he law is, it will he enforced, and groes had halter «:ve New York • wide b«ft> Nut week, a treat mnaical race la to «r be.«>vja M/«. Bochta Bishop and Jar now at ih«* Kevrre tovern, Bn'oa T meu and 1 aliens here era in a wear* ae react ‘ the great sn- crrj of the ivrtt North, aad fjr onc-o have eo*/ *oe*Uat ol tbe among Ibcaiselrc# with tb' o< * sputtering upoa Mr. B»;a« B„i. ' t0u1,,,U ““ »*“"« into Itcsaodgr.caj.,' > ,D ' l b " ,:«p. ihv lkv ” P ab llo. *• >b* »>*> beds-J.ii..'’ ‘ boi 'lft>t Jrnnj L'td l> to ve w' “ r -op. and « »eriea of concern r - ..ooacotl \Ur t t, covering e period of time in , jich Birc.oo. *cimtD» room for Jens?, making u a pretty qaan eL But J.*nny has the £sld,tbcugh •he bar ooiouj f bn oer matchless voice, her tpoi iesi honor, rj d her great woman'* heart to pm aghast lAfa . Bjc'i*a Bishop'* damaged reputation u ;:e ram? nog » ha' p- Madame Bishop baa bat one su* pfli;oi in tne concur, bat (bat one ia tbe Swede, M «.ue will learn alter her jealous French and liaijen fnocdi oa7o found (ho bottom of tbelf OjrSiate Wr,>s Convention has adjourned after a sMtrjn nt more than usual harmony, and has 9:rta the Sr aw? a ticket oover surpassed. Tbe Hon. Wat>iii t-gion Hunt, 000 of tbe beat of ail old fr-h'-jr.-.j W b'gt, bat been ccmiaslvd for Gover. cor tv tscc.ai cation. Tbe aabordinate office* are tii tow men. >et ol n cbaracacr that girei every I auuraacc at.cr election (hey wiU bo (bond irre me:<- 'Wh lingular judgment, all nomine ‘lion* ot ultra f liticians have been avoided, and v; rhaii , ?o :t* in (bo election with a harmony and vigor 'hat will retain tbe Stale In the firm pos session of tbo IVaiga, the only part* which can adopt a mexmro oaiculatod to advance tbe la* tereats of thu Sta'o. The ultra Honker branch of lb e Loco General Committee belli a sadden and 'secret meeting at Tammany Hall, a few evening » ainee,'when a n* «jolu'ion lo support tbe Slate nominationa was laid oo the ta;-!s—l6 aye> to f .o ntyn. Thirtyone member <-f the Committee wr .re absent and knew nothing eftbu mectiDg. TW a looks very like bn* lon, wo think. A great e® jrt baa been made by tho union men to keep ihw action of Ute Honker* quiet, bat somehow tbt secret leaked eat, and baa created no liule datf.atloa among tbe party. ; Another effort ia eooo to be made to pat* lbs re* ■otution, and If umu-icr safol.lhe ni theme, ramor nys, will forbid tbe. meeting of the Co.timinee In Tammany Hail' A terrible accent occurred at tho sailing ol tbe Pacibo to d jy: as tbe steamer was backing out ofherbert'j.ihe tide swayed her around, drlv ing ber op r gainst tbe dock, and canting the guards to auch upon the esves of the shed ad* jjituig Tho abed was tom down with at*** mendoui 'cr.tao—aod here a scene of the grea t* eti roi.steraation ensued. There were several baadred people under tbe shed, *ad tbe uioioent tbe crash commenced, a geoeral panic toot place. Many persons In their Irigbt jumped overboard Into tbe river. Somr. were rescued, bui bow many were drowned ha* not been ascertained. The ship boa been muej i damaged and will have to repair hero. In Oouon there In no apTentanl of -v„ * f«- i,bm, •□J m.eraniit*:, price, Tte i. 1,.. 15 nl , 500, -6, lc, common lo ; , ;.r. s , 621 for Mickis«o; »od * 90SSS for puro G• aunts. Southern Li poll •t former pr.ee. t:„ le qoe«, and 250 bbl. .. re .oM ,t 3 If.&j as . la M ,,| no sat. s; prices ate inchae-id. Gram— ffheai I, quit-, end uujh.ose I. R, e „ lower, .Pd ran be bought el about 71£,7|,. _G.ro I. firm Bt 68c for mixed, and 67 tor round yellow. Olka on aerree and very lira, „ of Thursday. ■lave Catching tn New York-ElritCais under the .\eir Lav. The following is.-e, which occurred this morn* log, is one ol peculiar interest, from the fact of its being the first movement under the new Fugitive Slave Law. It wj he noticed that there is very little of the " taw’s deny” nt-re ; the proceedings were as summary a* an Arkansas court auditnre could desire. U. 8. CoanAtaaiorir.K a i'fxicr—Before Corornfa rionet Gardiner. /vj-.-s>m,-a.*t4>4 0* t 0 Jamts Uayi la, charged to !■• n /-,*» ur tbtvs tht property ,f Mary Jiroton. tf Hal tutors —No person wa# prerent as counsel lor r-«. u*ed, and only one col ored man He i* a l.itbt inuihiio. The Marshs) said Mr. bnd hreo tbere. Tbo Commia. •loner laid ibev w.inld gj on, and il counsel came in, he wvuhi rrad prjceedtcgn. Thomas J. ("Lr/, (» eiored man.ailh dark eyet) awnrn:—L •«» vrar-« ot sge; clerk lor Mer* chant’* MamifAr»i:riOf- i’ m Btmniore; known James H*m:e ; he is »of .M»rv B own, mo ther in law of rr-- d m Bsli'mnr,- ; have hoown Hamlet alnui he leti my m-cher lo law ahont 2 yenr* r«-* ilu* scaroit, l>» hb»enl:ng himself from the p,-»-.*)>»• the dwHEug where he resided io Baltimore si- is entitled «r> In* aeri for a; he is a alave lor ii<«. , iiiut partetl with Llm volno'anly ; *he cam-: into po«»cuiou of him by a j| from John G Bro'*. r, h-.-r il-v-ented husband; ibe paper ahown Mirrn i f-n:n bi* will, .b e b, id him under that tro--. l . • t‘-r>* »be tnheried him till he e-c*r e,, » ><*'t ti-d ; i!i!* athe man, (polotleg lo H , a 1-a-M :r.'- mi > uinn, abre: 24 or ifi years of age. i-m. < x ;-«-Jn:gv p-n-ivc j Th* witnen-t'r-j i '.ri'.l.e mlHclatii. (rtfstamts Jf forest, s-a --. -Am 25 v S’* ot ore ; reside io New V.r , -il wut] a M Fend«v,23 Front street; t- iJr-i !*- .r. romi r.g here in B Li more; I know Jan;.* 1 ij. r. v t, lave kor.wn h-tn «>nce a boy; !>■• i- * » .v.- t . u.v mother; bs (. a slave lor I fc , tsi • • -hertcl h m under the will ol*my other. h<; fot: !-.er--r-i c hr run t.ii.g aw*y, l*• pj r tl.;«n.:ng liun-t 1 (rom Ioe hou»«‘ m lie c.-y < te. about two tear* since ; i lore »r-- . —vr ni ti-.ires, wutiio ibe laat six mnttibs. n • n- , nrat l f -,w him was »q April 'w* , v r»-.ih-- i* m-.-I eumled tn poeaetsicn cl nim, -•- i -ver ha* railed with him ; tho ma-j *r : - •- .- Hamlf tj i* il-.- -.rrsu. Mr Aaa Ob'd, . ieto the room one i been sent to this •• geniieman witn w >< city, I Mr. s- N W. • the nniirr. nc rr.: - properly ecairi'tn be wiihi-iit b r . Mr. Co.nl w a« ,l of attorii- y u ' wbi h Hatn'ct w r Mr. Clart cro*J • i k-; B«med Mre. 150 Hiffie: bat » .... ... fttaiiy, lnm in ti*- !.t:. •• p . Bet w*» mhq bo »-oi I*-*V , i f-- .• U‘..-Ut ‘Ss yrars or r.gc. I (bo |j> k* m«t.a ' .n<- nai—u* (ea*Uf-i I t» vrrvdveo.ai I '. •*.•<• - wait* pcr>oi u/ibo 1 krrdi .he orm-'-i a . - >-.r Int the tact tow er I when* I wrrbrii »:.• ir„. ih«ve •' n 1»‘ weT • and M'«. Brows. . uv .L -:t of hu^_,«, 4 . ■ * l " 1 k»1 I, to.. „ , .... op., .t„ UI4 „„ red 1,10 nw too ~ , , r „ »o«,-och«..- .. I tot L, .ho ;...p ... - Vll B. '.o to «..< ». ~ .. Pi. I lout. Mptna-r i3 ,j . h , d « th..nou.c.p„ ? , - opt; I h.oo UP cim u, hop W,v, ... .... ,0 ... ». rj hook .0 UarrUDil , s>lßf „ P ... r , Mr pT Wl(f . 0 , 1 , 1 , ;r; ,, -Left toaj« i 7 b • •c> laat W», •, (, v.-~-t- Mp.ui 1 *-' wml ivtt, . ‘ho l;me he wcarsgaheU at the efiaitavir W'uto. >?:**.■ fcir. Child t&ld fe© tend po fa**.ber qiMtJcm to ■•k- Ho supposed ib • ru.cs -f ifce lav bad beet complied visa. Mr. UtKiaer, in* Cora:©-»i loner, ifceo an ' 1 will deliver the i'a< iiv.~ OTPr u it,© Marthci, ;o bv dell vexed over v> x:. r- _ dm. m tmu i-a* .n .. Mr. Ciarr iui-1 h-i w'iolJ rieotrd such » .i i, m (he L'.S. f Airmnal »a won >i veure the + , TC| .,' o , the men t hit owner m Baltimore. 1 Mr. CT.udi viifßcpird u.at a mail br .ffi.t.vh Ik., bv .p,„h„d.. a, f . ae uia to apprrher.l. .o •• ■« i* »o«'d h.« ‘0 pf nctm hi* i!ni| i: 0 h.fr; a “ W •"P-*«d'lb.l te valid. »■' itere weredcn*»!» , , 10 f f , T * e nccwury - or , r , «. Pf# ot J delivery w jn-rsor.s catenas lo own them o' individuals alleged lo bo fugitive* irum »!»v- Kcv lleery jfVarU Beecher ha* written a Jong lelier u» Mr E. Cui.hml, Jr , un the subject ot iliv regulation' on the Oumrd we«ner«, requiring rein giout servtce* only according to the lorm* of th« Church of England. The letter concludes o» ‘ol erful atew al hare sail that Mr Cusnrd, the agent of the ipany, declared mat tae mir was that toe Epts >pai serviceonly wa» *.lowed on lus siearuer>, id that the capisu' or un Episcopal cierg)*cl«red ihal on Ific re cent trip of th- A»m With r. re clergvtnen on board, ihera wea no preurluai; at all ni.owed the lira! Sab bath, and mat on ir.r «»C' Ud a clergyman of the established church sf :cvi and \m* mluwd b. Mr Cu'ard, in violation <>l ii « rue, to preach; 1 buve «eid that when aporusrl.cd on the nubjrct be to-l tra temper, and Nt-idc-. n.uch more, taid of Amen* can passengers, n they do roi el»r>u>* my line, “damo ihero, let ihtui tuy awuv. ' I have said mat itt the pretence of myselt end pn>( MrCiiniock, ol New York, he admitted inai. : r»»imt hit temper, he had » polrea tbm, with tint Additional remark that ‘'they lolfhl go lo hell;” at (i I row add that while apol ogising for the lost «>f 'i s ictnprr, btl did nut apol ogize lor bis remark* u ire American traveling public; bul made them more emphatic. 1 char ged Caps. Judkins in n.v irj article with curd playing on ibe .*ereoi v..i»uc of the Asia; und I now have added 'be imuter charge ot notorious gambling to former inps ol itnu'ir I'.earnera wh'cb be had command td. i mnJ reudy to prove what ever I have "aid Ijefure me courts of my eouatry. If Mr. Cunard or Cny U Kellcmg, ol -New York, for the port of Glasgow, in Scotland James Foy, of Pennsylvania, al Dublm, to Ire laud ' Charles Andony, ot Mobile, Alabama, at Napo leon Vendee, the capital ol the department ul Veu dee. in France Fred Kah , of Pennsylvania, lor the port of Bor deaux, in France, in place of John Warren Gnsby, recalled. Joseph Rodney Crosby, of the State of Pennsyl vania, for the ports of Southampton and Cowes, in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ire and, in place of Charles W Fenton, resigned. Cha*. Benjamin,of Connecticut, for the port of Demarsra, in Guiana, in the place of S J Mas ters, resigned Alexander M Koss, N. Y., for Puerto Cobello, iu the Republic of Venezuela, in place of Southey Grinalds, recalled. Jean BapUste Charles Antoine, at Sedan, in France. Wo.H Ropes, of Massachusetts, at the port of St Pete sburg, iu Ru*sin. John U Petit, of Indiana, for the Island of Mn« ran ham, Brazil. William N Adams, for the port of Santiago do Cuba. o£rar* of the Cuetonu. COLLECTORS. Hugh Maxwell, district of Now York, New Vork. Elia* Pood, district of Genneasee, (Rochester,) Now York. Oliver M Hyde, district of Detroit, Michigan. Frederick G Low, district of Gloucester, Mera cboMttfc i Cha*. J Abbott, district of Penobscot, (CmUo#,) J 1.) Thnmrxon, district df Lillie Egg Harbor fTuckcrioo.) N J 1 Win. T Ruwell, district of New Bedford, Masre ebu*«Mn. ' Henry Addison, district of Georgetown, Dii&ict scttvaTda. . Wm. K Hood, port of Cincinnati,Ohio. P' t'"' C Ellmaker.dutr.clof Philadelphia, Penn- APfRAt^UL Matthias B Edgar, port! of New York, New York L*md Ojjietrt. accxiVE^s. Rx-lwrJ M Thrttvon, ai Henry Acker, m Saitlt Sie. Marie, Micb. Blanton P &n,ot Champagoole, Ark. Thomas TRuwell, at St lAugustine, Florid*. S.umon F HaNiday. at Newnanaville, Florida. Mordecai Mobley, at DuAique, lowa. Wm. 11 Wallace, at Fairfield, lowa. Eatiun Morns, at lowa ciy, lowa. H Thuuipaon, at iadiaiia. Ji-hu Bear ', ni Crawfonisville, lad. Smudwoixl Noel, at Fort Wavne. Ind * R H Gnfliih. at Palmyra, Mo/ Stephen F Page, at loota. Michigan I Horace Mower, a* Kalaidazoo, Micb. I E.!gur Conklin, at Green Bay, Wis. REOtyitas. Andrew Backus, at Sautifele Marie Mich. ' Geo.ge H Bmugbicr, m Mineral Poinl. Wil con»in. | i Uimet Sutler, at Winamac, Indiana. I Tm«. MnKmght, at Dubuque, lowa. (Sen. Wilsou, at Fairfield, lowa. Suuor! Bremou, at Fori \Vayne, Ind Andrew .McCullan. at Shaworetown.'lll. llen-uIM R W Andrews, at Tallahassee, Fla. I Alexander Spaulding, at Green Bay. \V» Louis S L well, at lonia, Mich. ' L inking B M-zner, at Detroit, Mich. Dav.d B Webster, a: Kalamazoo, Micb Uin.elius hosevrlt, ai Genewre, Micb.’ 91'BVKTOns GENERAL. Benjttriin A Pmnam, for Florida. Loreuzii Gilisoq, for Ark- Ri'lii. \V Boyd, for La. Merr.wetner L Clark, f or Illinois and Mo. INDIAN A(JENTS. 'I. 1 ” a “P"'»l'n 'loreTalbot,of Ri ode \ r * ,2' ®' Biography by A-teutc of a Fire shlp ott |b# n ud *o n Hiver la 1»7« TheJoyeJy hflibjro! ICU uow great metropolis tM r, ' V e \ M *' f tnr * hn * iot JrcsL * * i C ',° f ln ** n *»«»■*? of Staten IvMmS, rV.V u,c witti the army under A..fj .luwe Ever? fp-xr and Jfno of cordige in! iiio l * “r:»ri'j d» .ups, w** dt lined to tl.o , , 'l”* F P*' tator, egaln&l the ineijssare ; < i hi , and on quid n-abu, rtflscied to the ' J J-k* 1 t, '' ~DH ‘ u ,ba: Routed ite adjacent 1 rhu-e. Tb-:rd»rk, otsrelvt* hulls, and aoowlCDg Liu.-,|. wore aporteiuißu, aspect, and seemed *■>. i. tg a...i shadow. upon the free' waui. *:u vk.,i ( t. : «y had ruthlessly intruded— ,-.1 't»t. year, of bitter tnu of which they «»-•• itL’UM-U' J at.c V, : -T" u l ' York Idfcnd, \ '" r *• r ,.*~ ,iJe ot»«r heaped bluer-ea l .‘ ; IV" •' ' v, r *at led ihat lovely b«y /' l "'' i '■ u *” **or CJS ,1-osc Clear days of •r. ... .. g.,.T.j K . Mc.-e tr .'iiary than atprereDX, 1 rttuiiri and IcTeai if • " m Lt J, b rc cam** i r*l; lie ar:d he had ■■■’■ -•u_ .... .w a .no'ii'At, darkened their crssial ‘ l ; !c 'a «s.co»JfurrowaraisedbySttd- CG ", 1:1 '/ Bucr ®'* them, stitseiitcd 1 •• .. »B:t. >i ~ 0 ,-'he Ifstety entbu-iast who, Iroa •cm point, lookcu forth and maied upon Ir - .•fltav.ti.r.Mr C ao —and the '.eaUcjocy bv Mr. Cmio 1 f about 17 year* i .*••< with ua iq t.i. I. w f , ovident that neither party bad, as yet, de* 'cmr.nd up*»t i'» courae The cona’dernlo, oa b- p irit he nip irMnce of a succeajlul blow »•'. -hu Jui.cui/vfye: Uie actual ttale y>f lb* > v > ••.. j tl>-:eiitTi but partially known tc. ibeir ami a prrmjture manouvre oc ea-ion irr.p..tnry di»coftjfi:ore, eTetj to l' at wefl apioi lied sq-mtron Un the other band, it whe of the It.tihcsi tmnociit ihat the Americans ‘ebou d he *Mu-ed ot the'earf ut of oor troop*, to ci ape with the.r (nniiidsble invaders li was needful of should b», in o mea->ure, broken which had (been m»;».re»l by ihe |>r--*eoce of tboac deytru cut a en* gu.r«, wbow! thund-r termed tonthet new j uten* rv from ihe>r tong q>i-««ceticr; ihrout • and declrt brstled with pikffs and hayontt*. and v h»*e bla. k and heavy - dr* vmdly wi h (be red lims* ot ibr eoidief't unifor n *, grouped it ickly at ihe hurt boi«i» ao.l oa.the 'jffraiK as rfliijp itient' u> pour icnh upon the l«o0 to mritmgly qua d be tow and arojiai. ..To biA>ned «be command of a ttresh-p, and lay \ irerf* ly Kef.ee the city, a waiting order*. To Mditre a int; udvamage oi a light win f. a®* cnnled the tlu,J«,.n fi'tjrea miles, and anebore l just above fc,j t«b:iigton. thn-e ri»v* in this romamic spot, bo q Jietly s *t' .-.I nn (iptrffiSitie tnfcsrß l far arl'OQ. On Ito >• ‘■* r ' ■■ r?» », lt* m i w .-‘ ro* lr rr “r •l> oed era l» i* - rd *vb !»*’ • -... j . m •t- ter*; f*:- tig .1 * . »u : r.ttv*. ik** la* :./•! f«f if. ’o -1..0 lb- fir * mhl upright recks ul tbe tatted (>• :•>»i.*v icdu-rd to atrip htmwlf. and tie down up on ii rlr, w tb a Ittved match, reedy, at a mo rn, n wsri.iaß, to igniie tbe aeraeb A- two o'clock to tac ra< rr in| they weighed an chor and dropped rlowly down with toe t dr.— Tnet rarertof the there thlpa eu tbe Aura of ezv fjur c cna, who**- tall apara ano towering hoi] f, roooer ioaosrd tipon tho eager Raze of Capi. Ta • >or*® hardy band than they *»*-r*red directly for p~r hioad'i-le. I>i<«iiS[>'cioua of any danger, It wm b-> a moment tv>!t'i, a« it were, of profound alienee, there .-h‘-r,i ;!,*• -fivifhcratico of cannon, tbe criea of rpJ the picr.-in* about* of alarm In pd ir>*:anl the daikceia oft . iivp p'aee l:i a red fiobfns slare ifcat rrv>'4'-ci u.-. f.r«. til* wa'rr*, end ihe JieJd.% with m. oii’inrvnoi *cd brought ieto Tirid ,•«« i ijijo vra-j-l* uf war. tow ati*e wiife ij),.,r crew*, who hastened to the relief of »»•* Asia; —«me r«’r»*rg water on the r:i:rr o h-r» d;s<*n|Z*fiug the Arc thlp from her • /'r, and oct *(■«• intent nt ih- quca, which hurt p» rtinwer of kail* at the boat in wl i -H the dm in* cvl< nfttoro' ihistodden eenfla ura-.ior, wap propelled h? tna brnee men towards «t,.. n.-arrM !*horo. A'lhrtigli I afct*cl in tt-eir e>m bv (riivritn-d ct ti f d f f'dl 'hr shot from Ibethree but two no bsTq 00 of (he fuglrtves. C:c!Mi T\P*»t, h'.-ft-ovnf, in hi* anxiety t^rrn* ,t,-i {•’r eTr-r;n.!?nt rrrtnin, had lingered «m*d the t*«irt--rs : mw# cf-b-fir? ship, and wna tbo last ior*rip‘, iM'n'nnm who applied the march hhvn-g. no-erriirg 10 apr'vleu* Dqrleratanding.ini. med-ntc'Y n"o*bosrd and been picked up hv b * evitoMoat comrades Wkrtn, therefore.the b.-at retr-i*-"! I* e Jcraev shore in ealetv, ib« up t»--rc->re eal'nat l-n-'rF wa» ryjgbiful aod h aatifT-r DKsi r tcfi ,r - .fli»atm w»»blistered from to f->o , hi* almost entirely consumed, ard bts ev-Tieht fucof Ss'itv. \e? w.ih gentle care, his hamblo c?n>- pannes in dunfftr b re him through the soliisry woods, in ercy, cold twiligbtof the tnomfcrr,' to a tbm bur settlement ihen csJird, tbo. E-p'Uh nenberbood: but on their arrival, his dreadful condi’mrt po alarmed the children of the p’t.'e; that no house «nnld five trim shelter. At :o«t o pcor and aped widow cp Dcd tyr cabin . tlnor.BDd allowed the weary and scorched bear*- r a to lay Kicn on the fljor, aod cover him with a h aokci, F otmj»'c!v,' In the course of that day,, two Aroeri. an rts:era, General Soox and Dr. Kuai*, psered the vtrlftity on business; and bear* - ire "(the dae. battened to visit their coontryroao. Th*i remonilr'r. med'Cti aid of the latter gentle* p.a-i »oon etreutnlly te' oved b(s anguish: and al iSco7h tor a cnrmdcnihle period deprived of im, he able to bear a removal to Hack* onaaclc, to await Ins convalescence. Meanwhile thn A »ii had bgcn rxirlcatcd. with areal difficulty,, from her ptirilooe sfinaltoo } and the bold enter* png* that *a nearly proved her destruction, crea> ted suuli sriprebc-nsion and loss of confidence In ' ih i enemy, hbat they n'fpped thefr cablet, felt down •he river anil anchored below the city. The hopes of r sate t>> j. iCIDDh Cu, {so so Wood atruat fo\ o£c« ot Ohio and t'enaa. R. R. Co, Third su PrmsvuoH, August 3, 1330. Tue Stockholders of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Bead Company are hereby notified to pay the eighth instalment of five dollars per share, at the office of th* Company, on or before the fifth day of Aoiost The ninth Instalment] on or before the fiOlb day of September. The tenth instalment on or before the fifth Lay of October next. ID*' Tue Jth instalment was called for on iheSOth o Joly ‘a*t. acSidif WM LARIMER. Jr. Treasurer. Blind Restored to Sight by the Fe< troletsm. H. t. Ijnton —sin 1 wish to bear testimony to the med. :a' vlnue of the Oil called Petroleum. I was for a lot time afihcled with a badly inflamed and very sore eye, so much so as to lose tight entirely for about three months, with very Uttle hopes of ever recovering the rtght, and t.ut a slight prospect of having It re* lievt J of the soreness; my auending physician was un*ucces*fal la making a cure, or in giving relief, and afforde"* me but liule encouragement l board ol the I'euoleua about the Ist of April, 1650, and gave it a trials the result Is, the sight is reitored and my eyes well, except a Uttle tender or weak when I go out i » tne sun. ANN IRELAND. &!i;n*field sl, Cincinnati, May 71, ISSO. 8. Liston—Sir. I have been afflicted with Piles for ren years, and have tried other remedies, without permanent rel.ef, until I heard of the Petroleum. 1 have used oniy one bottle, and think I am entirely cure I. 1 recontaenu it to all who are afflicted with Pile*. I have known it to bo good for sore eyes. Cincinnati, May-JO, 1650. E. C. GAJtRCTSON B<, r sale by Keyser A McDowell, 14(1 Wood street; R E tellers, 57 Wood sl; D M Curry, Allegheny city; D A ISilioU, Allegheny; Joseph Douglass, Allegheny; also by the proprietor, 8. M. KIER, jy* Basin. Seventh st, Pittsburgh Ittprovsineßts ua Otutltuy, DK. G. O, STEARNS, lute or Boston, u prepared to majinfcaiaro and set Blocs Term In whole and pans ofae s. upon ducuonor Atmoiphexlc Suction Plaiet.*— ToorusctiK cubes in rive KtNCTXs, where the nerve ts exposed. I Office «nd residence next door to the May. or's oflicei Fourth itrccL Pitisburrb Rtria-jo—J.U M’t-'s.l.lrn c >1 Eaton lat» Dll. D. HORV, Dentist. Comer ufPoiirib md Decwar, between oeU-dlriß V&rx-si ltd Ferry «ire«ta iS |Y!'CORD 4 CO, Y/bolesaJ a & Retail Mannlacuirer» Jt Dea f er»ln HATS. CAPS & FURS Cor Wood* Firm at*., Plutbargb, Where tney oi.'br ir iait and complete Stock of Hat* Cap? I'uri, Ax., sferrrrqaabtf and »tyle,by " ho‘e aa!e And Hctaji, and tot’Ue tl>® attention of their cu» otneta andjcorciiaiera at.Vrallf, asiuring them tba kj »ll' ad:i oq Use sox x>VJLMT4e*oo» Tint. au».l«:tf SSCOC3ACX nOJBK WSTITOTIOSI CITIZEN^’ INS'jaANCg company, C. a MI'SHKY, I'm'T. A. W. M ARKS^XC*!. Ui'.te—So. 41 Waiei lujeet, in lt« «u thooj® of C. H 011 ANT. .1 , r|MU» COMPANY i* nbw prepared lo inrare all X kind* Of **» boiltes, mnnaiaeionc'Vi food* ■'d iln ire •lire _ dads of n«*«, on hoilres, got meruhandlic in (tore, end in trauma T*t»el», Xc. A:i ample guaranty for tie ability and iniegrity o the Intuuuon. la afforded to the character of ihtf Di* rector*, who ai e alt ciiliea* o( Piiuborgb, well ind favorably known to tbn community for their prudence, intelligence, end integrity. D.across—*' G. ilurecy, Wta. BagaJey, W m. Lai User, Jr., Waller Bryant. Hugh D. King, Edward Heateiton, Joan Haworth, S. Harbaagh, 9. AL Kler. apJte-ii FALL IStmfATiOn OF DABDWABB. LOGAN, WILSON t CO. iso >.>nsnirj:r, Are now prepared with & luge and fresh stock of Krgitsa, Harman, anA American Hardware. r» offer aaperior inducements lo payers. Tbote wishing to Esrraue wil) piomore (heir interest by iooamn lofcgh oar nock, as tl,eygxe determined U> cell os he miat reasoosbia tcvois anglh FM AM) ffIABMB IMUBMCB NOTICE. POOTfiCTION IMSUEX-NCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, .:«an»t.»roe« am scaru* nmi. 91,00^,000. pMAUTBIISD IS2S, THE andmargned ha> bees apfioieted agent for this old and responsible company, to succeed Hr. Fayette Hrowu. and Is ready 10 issue polieieabilhe j-Vp. «f J M»nup (icparuneoi, on as favorable terms a < oav other revootisible company la thU city. GEO £. ARNOLD. 74 Fourth au, next to bank of Pittsburgh. PROTECTION FIRE k MARINE INSCRANCE At> uuaJrremtutu, Cayiloi ifSurpiu . Purui, TUB u'denigued would call the attention ofmer chants an buie, I—A tPttraUon (of all difference* which may amt) by, etereee mutaaiiy’choun. yard* promptly paid in Ppecte, Bankable Fane*, or FI tehange ou New York, Baltimore. Charleston, New Orl».*n*. Pi lxJai»vt ie, PltUbargh, or Claeioi tii, «t the option of the ioiartd. , y/nrh t cta. Retting forth the mode end prin ciple* of adjan. cg iottc*. rate* of premiums, ela**ifi eniion of harard,\ AC-, fur&uhed to tbo castomera of the office &e* ofecerg^- For fir tker WoiAßaUon, apply to the onderfigacd. who it fuicy •mhoni'cd to ininre XfwelUoc*, Store*, iloteb, Wuehoase*, Manafactories, Bains, ao. , \u*o Household Fnmltnte, b ad Goods. Ware*, and Mer* rban>iize, ce nt'ined or sto’ed therein, against lost or damage b.f >IR& Dry Goads, Goods,Pro dace. Household Futntiare, tire t*to*k, and errn other d»*cnption of UerebamLae or Personal Pro psrty, sh pped or to be shipped per aood deaipboat, nr boats U> e*-d from points ou ths Western Writer*, or beiwe* o Kssictr cities (via L*ke*.or other inland route} ana', acy towns in the Western country, against ih* nasard* Of INLAND TRANSPORTATION. iL'o, 9hlpst«i*Uof Gordi. Wares, and Merchndiae, per food ver.irl -or vestel*, between New Orleans and Baatem. ports—betwe-n New Orleans and other Gait ? , n*—between au Ameriosa port, and English or hirop pan port*, or ta ai#y other maritixee port what a*>evt r in too Atlantic waters, against tne PERILS OF TtlE SEA 9. GEO L aRNuLD, rtg'u 7t Fourth St n next to the Bank oi l'Ltsbargh. •e:;tO:i'Jsnl MARIUBDi On Tuesday evening, October Ist bv Pev Richard Lee, CaptainCitAU-a.*T. C*xr»KU.,ol Frankiiu co. (o Mis* FanfiT E. Bxrcs, of this euy. DR EDRINGTON ha* removed to No 307 Penn 'street, to the late residence of Joseph Pennoek, Erf j, a few doors ebovo Garmon Alley. ocipdOt B. A. FAHN& \1 UOLESALf Corner of Wood and OFFER for tale, of the (nun Europe, f lorax, reflned, In eases ’Eatery Corn A Powd, kgs : Cart>. Am - un, ett* A jars i Psrts Green, ut cans K»tun Stone, tu cask* Fleur Sulphur do C.stile 3«ap t Ittbxs Calc. Magnesia do Carb, do do or Ptttiborgh/ COMPANY $ 1,000.000. IIKaiOVAL. STOCK & CO., R ORDOOKBTS . Fim sts., Pittsburgh, sir ova importation, direc AcflUo Acid Orange Flower Wuii Bole Anneal* Pill Boxes, psperembos’d do willow Vial Corks, assorted Adhesive Plasterr, Eng Roborans do to Lead nd Americas Ginghams; 35 so A'pn?e&», Paramattas, and Merinos; 77 do Cashmeres and D« 4". do Sannets snd tt do Cloibdand Ca««lmeies; ?u do Bleached Muslins; I AO bales F ondels, all ootoras 57 do Tickings a r i grades; 3do do Crown Muslins. bc*l Also, cates and package! of Bilk Goods, Millinery do, Tailor*’ Tnts Laces, Hosiery ana Gloves. Ac. J Merchants are asinrea, from the ■ this establishment, of always procuf most desirable goods, and u prices] than anyenstem honie Being man{ for Urge qaontiuet of Domestic Goc Isrly solicit the orders of merebar deliverable in tius city at the earn •old at in eastern chics. Meroham. merning from the east, areinrlied t of their stock. toe*] ; A A great facilities of tog ibe Im-tt am l as low and lower ifaotoren’ agent* Ids, they parties its for comes ics e price they art i other going or pan examination [MASON A CO JENNY LIS] ABFAUTiFUL'OiI Prim, (a new ipvrnlico,pa tented in London.) representing Jenny Lino in the field*. In a listening atuiade, taking let?ois* from the nlphdegaie. has been reeoved tjy the subscriber The coloring u equal to ihq Brest ninijtnte palatine, and the iifceaen the most truhfdl and correct of an) yet brought oct. ) Also, Jenny Liml'n Greeting to America, the Prise Bout, nad tne celebrated Echo Son*. H. HLEBF.R, ocS Golden Harp. Uli Third ft ieeae, for-fate by 4 R FLOYD |RopqH Cbnrch 175 bxs prise W. H.' SEGAttS— 'JOT.hCQ Common Ohio, oeg . VINEUAR —JO brla pure Cider Vidrptr, for sale by cji _ |t ft R FLOYD BLANKtTTS—1 caie on coaiigoicent, for tale by oei * jT & R FLOYD POWDER— 123 keg* Blasting Pos oca HERRING— 10U bxs Sealed iferc ort BAUS-75 dot Trilled Tow Bark, oc'J ' lARD OIL—’U brls for pate I 7 'j J J SCHOONj LIN»EED OIL—IS brls pore, for I oca . J SCHOUNt PUTTY A PUTTY KNIVES for 4 ocJ JSCHOONt VENETIAN RED—K) b-1. Engl.s ora JSCUOON CRUCIBLES— 400. Dixon’* best C cities, assorted sizes. far sale by! ort J SCITpON.j DEFINED BORAX-5 ease* ju-t ri n. oja ; j bohoon; CIASTOR OIL—S bit* for rate 1 y 1 jcei J aimuNl ■\TKW NOVEL, BY T. 8. ARTHulT— ThTonfasr IN Child rtn; a'aJeof Cruelty and Oirore»*io3, ip th» Ulle of a new prize tale by T. S. A tb(ir. It 4 paid l» boihs anitior'p beat- production, for Mie at Holey- Literary DerouThird street, opposite the Poll Office • l*o. ih* Monk Knicbt of St John, by .Major Richard • on. end Lilsrli'p Livirg Age Nn T'.li ocl J 1 '*T received‘in m Ph>'hp«v.| * F III) yard' Wagon C'o'rr Ull L’lo'i. a k <.od nrifip O’ J 4 M PIULI IPS ocl • 7 4 B Wovl n TARPAULINS— * very heavy large Tarpanllm,oi the best quality of India Rnnber, on bard and £Ol ■ ale by loci) J AH PHILLIPS ARD OlL—to btls No 1. landing and for sale by JAMES PALZKLL COO FISH—6 easks ree’g per eenal, for tale hr _eel ; JAMES DALZELL DAVID COPPER FIELD— No. 17 of this intecetunr story, by Dickens: and Blarkwood for ; Bepten) her, has been received at Holmes’ Literary TVpci Third STeet, opposite the Post Office: also, Holden’. Dollar Magazine foi Oetober, »nd International Mis ccilanv. No :t tep3o WINDOW ULAbS—lbio~boxes assorted sixes, fot •ale by 8 F VON BONNHORST A CO eepJO CREAM CHEESE—232 boxes receiving fronTlhr eanal boat James J. Bennett, ahd for «ale by JAMES DALZELL «>p3o ?o Water «t SI»W UUAi'i—3oo bj« •tftQnrd, for »<*le ti> -TOO JAMES DAf.ZELL SUGAR* MOLASSES—3O hbd« N.O. Puget; td hhd« 8. H. Molasses, o* sale low, to closs consignment, by •epOO JAMES JULZfLL FLOUR — too brl« superior Farlly Flour ree'd by sepSQ SAW HAWBAIOH CREAM CHKKSE-fubxs Howe’s best quality, jar rreetred and for side by 8 4 W HARBAUGH SCORCHJNGS— to casks in stor* and for sale by sepw SAW FTARRAHOH LIFE IHBDBAIOE J. FlßMjr, Jr., Agmi for ths Ptmt life Insurant* Co. o) Phi/d. UFFicE of the 'Vc«tern Insurance Company No ’ DJ Water street, Pittsburgh. Pamphlets, «*ith all necessary information, and qlank forms will be famished. Ilosbsnds can insure their lives far the benefit of their wives and children; creditors the lives of their debtors. Tiis whole profits of the Company are •divided among ibe holders of Life Policies. The dividend of the past pvnycars have been eigt- O EC. GHAIUBB&LIS’B Corner of Market and Third streets. ~ TIE couiro of Utst'uetion id this Institution, cm* brare« Book Seeping. Commercial Computation Penmanship, Lectures on Commetciel Law, and ic fact every branch pertaining to a finished mercantile education. John Fleming. Esq., author of the National Book Keeping, prinolpal lecturer and teacher of Rook Keeping. Ladies and gentlemen wishing to improve ihei* Penraan>b‘p, can call at the Co lege at any hour dur irg the day or evening.' sep-fl TUITION OH THE PIANO. MISS FITZGERALD, letc of Dublin Ireland. - nsoectful v informs tbs in n a v®n habitants of Pittsburgh that she is now *l*l ™*prehtred to give isinniction on ibr Piano. Having bad long experience in teaching, sbt is confident of giving entile satisfaction. N. B—Terms very oodetate. i a st Earners Mrs. J Dnoian, Allegheny I Henry Kleber, f Ittsburgb Rev. J B Lyman, Pius’gh | Dr. D. U. Riddle, do. ool:deo«f3i* SUGAR CUBED HAMS—-0 casks various brand) lust received, and far sale by sep-TO SAW HARBAUGH Hlfl'i'KK— losegi sepOO P 4WHARBAUCII Qellora’ Liver PUli Boparcede all others tthsrlr«!on. Vst yept. il) I®SO Mr. R. E.Seller*:—Your Pill* have beer.mono r>npu' lar in all this Tegiou of coautrr, a* very mark to sioritede all others as e Liver or Ami Bilyiui Pill Yoor«, Ae. JAMES A LEWIS . (F-xtrset of Letter.) Purrhuers wilLreeollect that R, E.Bellers 1 Live* Pills ere the origioal and oniv True and Genutnd Liver Pill, and may be had at No S 7 Wood si., and of dispute generally in the two cities end vicinity. OBJBAB M OA.BAL. EXPRESS PACKET UNB FUR PHILADELPHIA r[E sterna boalGLoil, will leire the footofWmriifs meet every morning, it 8 o’clock prcciktlf, eanytoff piuenfeh lo end from U>e picket whli* the break U beiag repiired. FoTinfonottion.ipplTto WM. BOTCH,’or W wiiJMtf ( D. LEECH, Ca*il Bua. BICb* —00 tea prime,'to iiore anifo* sale by ttpZs JAMES A HUTCntSONfc CO pHESSE—IOO bx» prime VVeatern Bturre.on'ecn. liniment, fc: ule bjUILLER A RICKBTSOK ,WP» ; zn A t 23 .Liberty n COD fTBH—<5 eikfca ia Biort anjffor tala fcy MILLER A RlCKßTfinttf COPAL VaRNISH—-C barteUXott rermed ir.d7or “J° b T 3 KIDD A CO Cl M CjPIRITS TUkPSNTLNK—6 brti lor uieb~y ~ 3 KIDD * CO p A ST ILB SOA cate* JamWA"tSfiaa¥r~~ W aep2B J KIDD ACO THDIOO-3Q9 lbs jut on btfcft-mad fcir eels by 1 «8 '■' * - J KIDD fc CO RONZts—3o lu uaaned,)uii*e*d tor ttle by — . g • . I KIPP It CO WI NDoW GLASA-IWO bn u*oneUU«AE2K?- tatiftfluuafiutare,forst)eby - ,r •<_ BUtoIDOK* WQffIUW, . mf% AMUSEMENTS. ONE W E EK- M O R E Of fae celebrated Paintings of ADAM A EVE; IN PARADISE, AT PBIIiO HALL. THE proprietor* respectfully inform toe citisen* o Pltiborgh, that in fonsequrnee of the unfavor able weather daring the* past week, the exhibition will continue until next Saturday night, October Sih, att®o*cloek-; , ■ . L.. (n» ah dewandaapan the exhibmoa amttb* sent in this week far Immediate payment. oetdlw J. K. BRADY, A TTOR Ti B V ■ A T LAW , No. SD Fifth •treat. oep?7:49 Wood si PAINTIHO. HOUSE 4 SION PAINTING and Cilaiing.praiapi- I* and neatly executed. ■' . . N. B —We wlth'it die Lastly understood, that wo can do Painting and Glazing as cheap as any other palmeti fn the city, and arc dctennir*. S N WICKER^IIAM OUBPBNDKRS-ACO (fare loorpd,lost reo’d 'or rate low by , UepCl C YEAGER PEA CO ATS—9 do* gam elastlo Pea Coats, a light and beautiful article,far sate by septa HR PHILLIPS Rose PINK—6 brls superior far ttle by repU ; ! , B A FAHNESTOCK 4CO ROUSSULL’S EXT BACTS, SOAPS, A a.—Jenny Lind Extrtct; West End .do; Jockey Club do; Spring Flower* do; Jenny Lind Hair Gists; Aromatic Vinegar; Amandine; Ponebm Soap. for wbliertat tbo skin; Almond Shaving Creacn Rnse do do; Am* brutal qo doj Honey Soap; Floating do; Amandine do; Hoiel Nut .Oil do; Rose dm Marshmallow do; Boquri do;-Brown Windsor do; Bear’s Grease-Ac. For nale, wholesale and retail, by R E HELLERS, *ep!9 37 Wood at. * r ACKER CL—T* bfbrls NoSUsckexel; •\X ssbrla dn: t(A> brlß No 3 HvifaX do: just ree’d for sole by • ' JAM F B- PALZELL •eptO : • 70 Water at, PAINfED TUBS—IO do* srfll Re srld low, to ctei fa-lot frer7l MeCIM.B A ROE , Shawls. White ninga, Ribbon*, INDIGO 4 aiADDEfi—lOeetoonr ft F Indigo; 7 hhds Madder, far tale by aeptn WM BAOALEV 4 CO Sow Book*. HEALTH, Disease, and Remedy. By Dr. Wooro. Adelaide Lindaaf, a dotcL By Iba author oI •‘Letxiee: Arnold," “Norman'* Bridge." Ac. Life and Correspondence of FobtFoniLty—parts. Gibbon’s Reme—Sth and Cth uol.—completion of the work. Redeiyed and for **la by : aepM ; ~ ROaTOCKTON oUGAR 4 MOLASSES'—2S hhds prime N O Sugar; O . 3t brls do Molas* ses, in oak brls, in store! and for saTe-by Will MITCHELTREEr sepia •. : Libenya CALF SKINS—9 caret of super FrenclTCaif skins, Ortresa’s Urand, jut nceivad and for sale low forcssb, by C. YEAGER, tey-B . : 114 Maikettt FANCY COMBP-75 gtou Fancy Combs of tha latest pauerna,intt reo’dfor tale br _ aeptO. : ; fl YEAGER CHIBTB4DRAWERS— Alarge ■•sonme&t ofSllk, O Woolen,.and.CoUon Fhiria and Djawers, for sale low by r . fsepgl] 0 YEAGER HOSIERY— A fide strcnmcni orisdiea’ and child rens* -Woolen Hose, comprising everr uariaty, iust received by )*ep2sl C YEAGER >{ sale by J 4 K FI.OVP WRAPPsNG PAPER—4® rearrs rag and straw wrapping medium, double medium, crown, and doable crown, a Tory superior article, on hand and far tale by RC STOCKTON sep-.O •; ' 47 Market st ler, for sale by I 4 R FLOYD PRINTING PAPER—IOb ms 24 X3fa 78 rot xS9; equal to the eest in i&o market, Cor sale by teoga ;• . R 0 BTOCKTON >ig, for tale by I 4RFLOYD |for sale by |I»R FLOYD BACO?THaMB— 9 cask* voasd bat rough, srill b» sold low io dote the lot by IRAIAH DICKEY k CO sepSS Wai»r 4 Fr>nt sts. UAKER 4 CO food «t , /CHEESE—2OO bxa superior on band far solo by \j t ep2B_|_ ISAIAU DICKEY AGO maker aco tlt. I hilade/ptua L for sale by MAKER 4 CO Jack Lead Crn M’d by iIAKF.R&CO xxw iT-tx ox If* ri» OHICKSBIBG'S PIANOS. JOnNH.MELLOB, No 81 Wood street, sele asent forChiekeriog’* Piano Fanes for Western Penn «ylvania, ba* received,.mrd now ready far tale, the . allowing aasOnment selected by faimself from the samUaetory, and wilt be supplied as usual at Mr. Jhicker ag's prices, viz:— 9 carved Loau XIV, 7 octaves. 3etegitit Rosewood, 7 di>, 2 , do ' do r,} do; - rdo do a Jo, 1, 1 do atahogany, 6 do; I do Walnst, 8 do. I full carved aemigrand. RAKE&4 CO A CAfID-The •abtcriber h«* the pieuure of umoaaciog to the eiiixent of Pittaborfh, thet be bet oedeerreniretnenU with Mr. John il Heitor, for the •xclittiTe.ul* ofhie Piano Fonts, in Pittsburgh and Western Penn ylrani*. end those wishing to' per due mej boeiaorci that ibeix interest* will t>e fnltli fully etterxJed u»; j CHICKEBINO Jkkton, Jflhreh 2J, 1f43. In addition (o the above dock of pianos fr\xn Mr newaupr>l7 1* often «i frrrn the factort'a '( Aden••tffodert- Bacon 4 Krrrn, *rd VVorccstoi, Vew York, end Hailrtt. Cttomen \ Alien, Boston, at ’rice* Yeryiri j from two to three hundred dollar*. •ep '6 . ■ : CREAM CFIEESE—SCO bx* prime emtio* ehe«*«e. Je»t recM for »»!< hy J B C*NPIFLD SALERATUS —2f» bn and 12 oak* pare, for ,t‘£ by - [aepvSl J U CANFIELD TEAS-iro hr Cheiu V. 11. Tea*] 23 do G. P. T*a»; So do Pcuchoiif ree’r per car**, for JAM KM DAI ZELL 50 Water at To l?«oplo from tlio Old Country. Exactly the same kind nf Small let? Fine, Brro/!«. and Roark Flavored Blue* Tras that are u»ed (a *lO <>id Counter. can be boqyhr at 9c «o47Cq per lb. v Morris - A Ha worth'* Tea Sto’e, ca»t side or the no »>>»»» el«» in Psii*> orrb.*' vpl4 >*ira tiiipullat Oolong* Slagpeag Tea THE.-»E:»re the verv >e*t,Bl»ck Tees tb»i a*e ?m> ported Iti’o the U- Bed State*. Morris A Haworth, rea Dealer*, in the Biamtnd, a-t tellingsaidTeu as he low price of 7*c per lb, for c* b t en 94 Cl arpXHNOT is receiving a •••ortaum of A.faneyaitd staple, vnriety.aad DryGoods,ccmi*> 'ngw psrt of Woolen. Thibet and Cashmere Stsvrii- Silfc.; Bi till, Thibet. Kid acd BccktkinG’ovet: Wooi «ft acd Wanted Qcmforts; Alpscisandßot&haz’&ea; wooUnafld.Camon flannels; Colored ard Btoaehed MMlift* Ca*iinets and Catsiiatre*; RiDbona and Lien; Batumi and Comb*; 1 breads sad Eindinw pmbTfllavend Dress Bo&e, do Alt of which; country *tad oil? merchant* aro to •peetfuUy invitedtoexamine, itWti oodat. >ep26 Dictionary op mechanics, En*i*e\ve.k. and Engineerlng-No Uof u*b areal work ha* ’xen received at Holme*’Literary Depot,Third tu opposite the Pott office. T IN SEED 01L—23 brls pure,jnnt ree’d for sate by XJ scp» J B CANFIELD /CLOVER SEED—O brl* is store and for sale b” «cpt» ; jja oanfifXd Jules IIAUEL*9 SHAVING CREAM—Where u the man who does not appreciate ihe luxury of as easy •bare? If any there be, we do not address our selves to him. Bat ts all others we say, If yon wish to render shaving a pleasure, purchase a box of Jates Haael'a Aimoca Pittacliio or Ambrosial Shavlna Creams. It I* utterly impossible to find words to de scribe the feeling* of a peraen who has been used to Sfcavtng with ordinary soap,eponmaking trlalef this for the first time., It Is a combination or wonder, ad ailratlon, and pleasure. ’ JULR3 HAUEL-3 SHAVING CREAM is exceed ingly emollient; rendering the stiffen and most wiry beord »o:1 and pliable,producingejj admirable lather and by its. extremely mild nature allaying all Irrltil uon, and preventing that unpleasant and stiff feelaa efthr skin which is so often experienced alter ahav* mg. Gentlemen using doles Hsuel’s Sbavlxur Cream may face the coldest and nott piercing windsre? taedtately alter Its arc, without the ikin beeomfi. chopped. -And thoto whoonee use it, we ean tafsiv say will never tue any other. h One greet advantage, which will be especially c». pteetaiedijby those who wear whiikersfi* the fi t !• * <• 1101 discolor tie beaed, which most soap* Si! App-.nE” "IK edge o the whiskers. Jsles Hauel’* Shaving Creow, nTihs l^^t o LvH^^^,liof ,^^ o,nr,,anJe<, th Hull. p» the nuet exeJatlon of at) articles calculated *o rentier the operation.of thavipg nnplesraat. and will be appreci icd by all who mull trial of " nT rrrpared only by . JLT-K3 IIAVEL, Perfatrcr and Cfceaiw, r- 4 . , 120 Chestnut *•, Pfclia. * rv. h ,?H r **! e “d mail, by B. A Fahnaitock * 9°!’ fS? £■,£* Pittsburgh; and John,Sargent and J. Mitchell, Allegheny City sepg?- up Jut Bieilvsdi A LAROfe and extensive assortment of PATENT METALLIC RUBBER FABRICS, ataoeg the utmost eedless variety embraced la the uaxortmuut. may be iound the followings- H Horae Covers, Carnsge Cloth, Air Beds, Air Pll. tows, Air. Cushions, Water Pail*, Tobacco Pouch**. FJshutg Boots, Costs, Cape*, Cloaks, Tarpaulin? Gloves, Mittens, Poaches, Maps, Elastics, Parses Uo«e, Deor Springs, Msehlne Balding. Bou> Wester*.* Machine Fseklng. Camp Blankci*7Paper Holders! Ufe Preservers, Travelling Bags, Isuunna Ban! Bathing Mats, Dolls’ Heads, d4s, Lions/BudJS B-ns Air Balls, Foot’BuuCladU'Wa*h’o£vn Ladies’ Gam Shoes. Genu’ Cam Shoes, Ltfrini *. Every aniclosold aithiae.ubluhmektu wSmJSi to posses* all the characteristici essential lowum? li.huit.i. perfect taperTlodeu, ; ' itammiw WBOTIGSL ,M Mtlng of tho noehboldm or th. fherLr,. PRINTING PAPER—Tho beat to bad tt *• agaaoy of CiiaunJOUa»WoSi 6 :i ; WflUttSSiS