PUBLImiED 8V WHITE & CO ?l TT»ui) SATURDAY MORNING, OCT. 19, 1650. Dbt.ici.-W. f«, we “ Iwvc to give it up. Owllttut Er,e, emgle hand ' “ n °' '"“dfi for lhe eii „r .even Uocotoeo comme, oppced to her S».-k return, a, we have inn eC< Locofoco candidate, by about 1W majority. . tftscopAL Board or Missions—The reports m * to at ns late session in Ciocinnati, exhibit the receipt during the past three years to SUC, 209 for toreico mission*, and 5101, 129 for kolk foreign and dii.me'iir missions. The expen ditures in that lime were SiOG,7S7; 8117,138 for foreign, and $£1,047 for domestic missions Cnwcs or Mweera -The *t. Paul Pioneer has received rettly cixnp’eic rriurns from tho ponton* engaged intalreg ili-s census of Mmesota. The urildcountic* of Bambino. ltava, >V Q . huata, Dakrtah. lud Mahkahui, have not been re turned. IWcm county, except Pokapimn and Red Rock, h*‘ Inhnbhantis Benton county, 421; Washington county, 10SS. The lowo of St. Paul numbers JJ3 > luh-abtt-irns' St. Anthony 70-7, and Stillwater by Thc.c enumerations were made oa ti.e 1-t of Jure, when the emigration had not fairly begun for the reason. Emigration io Canada this year, shows a decrease cf one Gfik. The number of tiu>*e who bnd ameed to (ha f-ia insi., was 10 300, against 19- 122 to the rame ; d3ie twelve months ego Of;b*i*. 10,€90 were from Ireland, and 12£&7 from Eng land and Scotland. ** ii obi aaw yoiik, Coufcspoaicnee of tu? Pmsluirrh Gtz/mt- Naw Vox«. Ort 15, IsiO The comparATtvc calm the ts*« his been enioyuift eTer sim-c the rrfal Jc r.y ijca Leuslf bcuoe, g*ve **7 *H»iJ thi. .nomine tj a cmiiitc pubrr, wb.rh u likciy to npptoumkte n a ■ rWably rerpecrablc ex citcmrpt lr. thr eoorxs of rh? dny T-.e u MjUun file” arrived i.oai bomon in the “ BiyStir;, •’ about day break this aoralny, And, early a* ii wt*. she .ti.t nci eurapr tie u boring ’’ of » ic.’f or core of brntk fattiest qaid nunc*, wk» h«J pai.enUy pefted thro •elves apon the pier,ln advance of ih# steamer's ar rival, In nrd:rti g-t a rlmpse at I lie container, alum they were toe poor or tso mean io pay a'coupic of dollar* is heat arJ «es at Castle Giidr.n Jenny stays hero daring the diy, and then, bigbol for Phila delphia, where every bedvison the rack to receive her. iheie is a strong effort making in some of the black mail papers tt get ap a feci between Jeuuy and Bantam, bat I do-net ihmt it wul-saccpcd. While all (be wnrii i« running alter tfci* thining tight In the musical firmament, we mast not shut oar eyes to tha Imiheot prorate* which iliamiio the eastern hoiiron. The peerless Parodi. whose ex traordinary *u?e«s*e»-durtrg tie ssainnof TTE>, at Cosveat GarJen,have seldom ever bee-i equalled in the lyii: dram, has closed aa engisem rat w,ih Max Mxrcitek. Eh" skill dppeai at \stor Piac* about the beginning of Novcir-tor. Ntthsbie Fitxjsa.-*, of (rear eelebnty mtke ballet a: Pans is on her way here, and It by no means tmpouihlo mat we «ha 1 have Rachel and Cents w.lh ts also, before winter is over. Bo yoa see tuerr is an ex-rllent oct*ei for oar spare change la the perspective ofihe faihtcnablc world. Hon. W. Hilliard, of Alabama, rr ads a capital ad dress before the Fair (of ihc American Iniiitot:, at Castle Gstdro, last evening After sppropr.air ref ereace io the Importance of protecting American in dustry, of whoso hindl work be hid bo many iogcaius and attractive speciraeas, he passed on to p ty an cl cqaent sad trnihfal trlbatc to the Uutoo. Tboatb born and brought up in. the South, and mcatiTg to die on her soil, he nevertheless wirhed to caii ail itirsc States his cnantry. He codj art<l the pcop cof ibe North to . standby the rc-aslitciisn, for ic Uiai only is the ark of : our common saCeiJ, hctajil, kmidti th.s dcingcof anat iciira wtucb is contuuCAowa upon us front the extre miFtsin both scruor.i ofuLe Coafedency. The Utica Convcntlha 1 ansMafcles oa Tharrdky The signs urs that therj: ir.ii ne a very tail repre sentation fiom all quarters of the State. If modera tion govern their setieri, tl.e e is a cbanco vet that the breach Lrswctn ilio Sewanl bdo tie Admlms ra tion Whig# may be l.etilf d before election day comes along; but if cn nncbcri able and proscriptive roarr? be parsti'd. of whxhjtowsver, I have no npprvl. n •lons, the Whit; puny wJu be no where. New York politics,looiirh, always sreresn cuifmato-Dlo.rc»; of the Union. However, you Pennsylvania Wfcigsbave cotgirta z~. much cnrr.cravvirc-.t. The loss of si: members of Congress at this time, is little loss than a certeir.ty. Trlplcr Mail, the new [ buflJing which has been ereeted in ihi* city. with special and exclusive refer ence to nunc, ai.il the laws of tLc acoustics, ard cl > which you have aceo to many glowing description* is oat cur newspapers, wa»tp.-i.eJ forth? first time law wight, to party «f Uvilad g«c*i*—aditom, eritics-coscnisieuTs.artists,ete. ItccritmlT ts um«g Dificent t»npl«, ai.U doe* credit in every re«pect to those who prcjetcd ti, the city wbo«e *co«l usie anJ liberal patronage of the fine arts, stimulated the undertaking. Two new penny daily newipiperc l:svc jusifceen adhered into existence, olieofUim.’ttc Stamla-d " is an Old line ter cour era,,'edited l, Jo'li i. Vanfcri. Esq., some year* since a lery loliaectial men m the Locofoco cerap, bat now degruetaicu into “the »?re of the yellow lesf" o puny forret urncst. It wi'l bate l«l a bnrt cx.it-icc. The Oilier iFcatlcd the “New Yorker,'’ and la edited by a Mr. Charles f. Stuart, one of the attaches of N> <t York. TK,» • about m dubiou* a ip-sculatiou a, the o.’-.-r, I fane> Dunlap’s great paint.rg,“Death on the p«ic Hot, e." was sold at ac-lto.i.lfc day, hr .\it-w- C oly tt' Kechc. Tte sa'e attracted a namerou* coirpiay of artists, connomrurs, and others- It was knocked downtußc? Mr. (lorttsdvti. of Stoningt'iu. Ca. Hu was ibo first and the U>; otfer. A full length portrait of Bishop Uu*bef, by Poylc, brought St^y Money matters, kiccc my tail, have bar,. wU’iout any remarknht'- charge. Tr.ese is more than a pien tyof capital in t'lt Uriel to tnset all dement. The payments of the lictweck St the A»»m «m T.csturet s Office, exccodr millioflof dollars. ar>d as tan ion bat tbond its way into mn iof the Wall street Banks, there has been a proportionate luerrisc ol mrp.us ra pttalseehing for investment. First plats com nereis l paper Is readily discounted at J2C per cent for tij days to three months to rtn, art 1 tor ported* of * to 6 mon-hs, CJi?7 percent Stocks of nil descnpt.on s are In demand et sttady pr eot Tbs »p;eaiai.ve movement, noticed in my last, c >.s macs Cotton sells rlowly to day. Op erttors prelernog to wait for tbo steamer’s news, now about doe, before buylcg or sclUr.g largelr Holders err very t,nn Ashps are in demand at €3.’2} (or Foiv and 33 .SDJ,. #1 Air Pearls. Floor is C’ia«r. !Un 1 4,W0 bbl*. part for shipment, at V4.6so'tO' J | for comuion ia itraigLt State; Canadian 91,7 J, in bond Rye Flew 93,1?t&3 25 Sa’eagood Gene«ee When at 114 c; com mon Southern lt:i; rad Canadisn 90et prime Michigan lC7i&!l(ie Sales 93,<h»i fcu Corn at 61055 c for mix ed. Pork is rather fir cier. bales of Prims and Mess atf3 37i and H'.l'i- Extra Mess Si) Beef is heavy and quiet. £0.7 t>t>W Laid »rL' at 71 ff*J Sales 150 j bbls Whltkey at *7e f't On o and Prison. There waaa ptiMio sale of Ceff e ts day, b.t u went of fl u and previous prices wera butpoor'y sustained, Eio I bjOU|htlOsolU*; Maracaibo WiOl } i. x l-or the Vittgiargh Gasrlte. Ml. Eorrcm—t T nderord Q«ry ctr.utnsiaocea, tt sdghl aeetnprcaminre to introduce to early the ttibjeel of the. MXt-Mayoralty, bat the extra* Ordinary position of the Eteouuve and the city tnihorhies, with the train of event* that has ted to it, arc to humiliating to oar feeling* at homo,and so degrading io cor character abroad, that it would teem to be proper, early to dimon* strata to the woild'lhat ert fee! unosiy and impa tient, end are Jcairona of charging Ihcse relatione et the earliest pctsiUie day—which Will bo al the ballot box to isnoary. Il may therefore to high timo that wc ahsald be looking around o* tor a rti xea of rxnlted pabllc end private T,;tucs,:wh3»c blandncsa of manner, dignified character, and matal worth, will trod to reatoro the j mp » rt t cootcionsaeer <»f rtcurity end permanence In cor manicipal government at home and abroad. Among the nnmlicr of car citizens wh:>tectar» er.cr and accomplishment* would eoewer m tals descn'puoo, cone—no, not one—siacd* moro con Ipicdooa in all theta requisite* for nu impartial and highly di*n fted Tiiy Ex-cutivc than Lauxis* 7on R. Ijvtsastoni Esq., endabould he consent to.the use ot hie’ name lor that purpose, none vtrald be greeted sri h a more ardent or tmaoh moaaapplaußP. I _ X. Detroit B1»to Case. By the exertion *nd liberthty U *oma oj osr citixena.tho alleged lagllive slave Rcao has breo released from bondage, and allowed to return to hla wifi# and children. The amount trtetl by bis clnioitit was five hnndrtd dollars, cod soTeral ol <»ur citixens con inboted as high as fifty dollars toward* hiteman* oipatioo. W« shall be content to claim for the city of ibo Straits the honor of having dooo o praiseworthy »ct of benevotehce, Cd« Wtbb fin relurned io bladutlcr, sa editor ew Cour-er.and hts fir<d article is to rebake the aersding.Wbigawho wish to read tv® - ▼entor Sewart oqt of the {tarty, for bis free soil votes in the V. 8.- Senate. He regards Ibo new convention,which is called for the 17ib,at Syracuse, •s a mere mauer of personal bosnhty, entertained ngaiui him by JohnO Spencer sod Francis Gran* for, whose political honesty the Coarier is not willing to endehe* tr** vn ' D * Oonfiri. Coreer ofToenh and iiacaar, berwoen puklt art Italy icrcra, osttrdiyla From the Hawisburgh Telegraph. the ELECTION—TUB RESULT. Dajlighi having once more appeared, we can look around to see the rcsnlt of tbs late contest. So lar as known, the following ore the Con* greisoien elected. The Whigs have not succeed ed as tboy would bivo done with an undivided issue upon the rand'. Ist District—Thomas B. Florence. gem. 2d District- Jjiepb K. ChaocUer, Whin, re electee. 3-1 District—Henry D. Mooru, Whig, re-elected. 4th D.itrxct—John Robbins, Jr., Lowioco, re« e*ectcd. 7:h District —John McNair, Locofoco, elected. Gain. 6tn Djirict—Thomas Ross, Locofoco, rs* eieited. 7ib District —Dr. John A. Morrison, LocoiO'-o. Gan. S’.h Dalncl —Tbaddcus Sievons, Whig, ro elected. 9th D'Atnct—J. Giaocy Jonea,Locofoco, elected, 10:b Disuici— Milo M. Ditncnict, Locofoco, re elected. 11th D strict—H. M. Fuller. Whig, elected. 12th l) suici—>Q#lasha W. Grow, Locofoco, in place ol Wiimct. 13th D strn t—James Gamble, Ljco€»co, o ecl* ed. iGsm. , 14lh Dstric:—Tooms* M. Brhighsusc, Whig. 15;h D.stnct—Wm. H. Knrtx, L rccloco, elected for 32 1 Convresr-, Joel P. Dsnuer, Locoloco, for vsesney. Gsio. 16ta P sinct—James X. McLsnahan, Locofoco, re-ckcu-d 17iti Dutrict—Andrew Parker, Locofoco.— Gsio. JS.'h DAtricl —Joan L. Dswson, Locofoco Gain. .. 19ih Dmirict—Jcsvph Kuhns, Whip Gain. 20ta District—Joho Allison, Whig. 21 st District—^Thomas M. Howe, Whig, lor 32d and Harmsr Denny, Whig, for va cancy. 23*1 District —John W. Howe, Whig, re elected. 23d District —John W. Walker, Want, elected Gam. 24'h District —Alfred Gilmore, Locofoco, re elected. 10 Whits and M l.orofoeas. Too Loccfocos have gained seven members in the aexi Congress in districts now represented by and have lost in two distrrcu. Their gain in Cnoater county is unaccountable to aa. Mr. Dickey wo naa supposed had tftilhf<*lly represent ed bis ronsmueata. The result is any thing but pie- *3lll We are unable to give the majorities m ail these distriru at present; but shall du so here after. State Sanata. There w-re eleven State Senators elected, as bllcwa' City— Bcsjaaiin Matthias, Whig. Gouoty of Puiladelphis—Thomas H. Forsyth, Loco toe o. Adams and Franklin —Thomas Csrsou, Whig. Cumberland and Perry—Joseph Bsiiy, Loco foco. Bmr, Cambria, and Huntingdon—Robert A- McMurlrie, Whig. Luaerne, Columbia, and Montom—Caailes A. Backsltw. Loco. Bradford, Sasqnehanua, and Wyoming—George Sanderson. Ltcofoco Mercer, Venango, and Warren—John Hoge, Loco. Butler. B javer, and Liwrenco—Archibald Rob ertaon, Whig. Allegheny- Robert Ctrotbers, Whig. Arcasirong, Indiana, and Clarion—Henry My ers, ([nt’epondec*. i Of the uewSeoatflrs there are five Whigs, five Loenfocar, and one Independent. To’S leaves the next Senate ■* It stood at the lilt, sesAton; *ixiccn Whigs in sixteen Locoa,aod one Independent Democrat, who w ill have the caying Tote. .The following are the Sroatorisl districts under the last apportionment, with the names of the Seottor* of (be next session. Philadelphia City—Wo. A. Crnbb, Benjamin Msttbias. Philadelphia Cnonrir—Pcleg B. Savcry, Thos. S. Fernon, Tho. H. For*vth. Montgomery—Owen Jnnc«. Ch*-»ttr «<Ld Detswan— H- /ones Brooke. Berta—Henry A. Muhlenberg, Bucks—Benjamin Matonr Lancrstcr and Lebanon—Joseph Konigmacher. Daniel S:ine. Nr.ithaQpiou sr.d Lehigh—Conrad Sbimer. Dauphiu and Norttumtcrland—Robert M. e rick. Catbon, Monroe, Pike, Wayne—No representa tive this io»«n. Adam* *nd Franklin—Thomas Carson. Ycrt—H-ory Faltnn. 4 Cumberland sod Perrv—Joseph Badey. Lvcoaimg, is tlhvan, Centre, and Clinton—Win. F. Packer. Rlsir, Cambria, and Huntingdon—Robert A. MeMurtnc. Luzerne, Columbia aad Montour—Charles A. Bockalew. Bradford, Sasqachana and Wyoming—Guargo Sanderson. Tiojo, Potter, McKean, E'c, Jefferson, snd Clearoeld—Timothy Ire*. Mercer, WbaDgo sod Warren—Tobn Hogc. Eric sod Crawford—John H. Walker. Butler, Beaver and Lawrence—Archibald Ro* bertson, Wm.HasLu. Allegheny—Ribcrt Cirotherx. Waahtngtoa and Qrecne—George V. law* renre, Maxwell McCas’in. Bedford nnd Soraeraet—isaac Hogus. Armstrons. Indiana and Clarion—Henry My era. Independent. Juniata, M-sln and Uniic —James A- Cut* nloehsm. Weftmoroiand aad FsjetJe—No represents* live this evsalon. Schay'kiil—Charles Frat.'ei. Ilona* ofßtprnentaUvas. We annex a tub eof the Hou*e of Representa tives as we believe it will *:aod at ths orgomza- 1 Lycoming, Ulimoa J and Potter 2 [Lancaster I i Lebanon 1 •PLetngh and Car 3. bon 2 iLuzerne 2 3 iMonrue and Pike I 1 MercerVenango 2 ! and Warren .1 l 2 I Montgomery 1 Korthmaoeriand 2 i Perry iPhilu’daCily it County Somerset I 3|Sctjuytfci|| 1 1 |su»quehanna 1 Sul -1 hvan, and Wy -2 | ommg 2 I jTiofo t Wayne ;i | Westmoreland and 1 Fayette 1 j Washington Colon and Juaiata 1 j York Adam* Bedlord and Cam brta Berks Hoel> Bearer, Butler and Lawrrnre Blair and Hunituv doa Bradford Chp*;?r Hlumberlaaid Centre Crawford Cleart.cld.Ell:, and McKena Ciitnou, Jefferson, and Arm«ironc. Columbia and Mon- tour Dauphin Delaware Erie £ Fjantua -i Graeoo Indiana •One mcanry b> the death of Henry Church, tlcdependeoli. Tbi« untoward remit was brought about mostly bj the apathy of ihe Whig parly throughout tho State. They had *ern a Congress engaged for ten month* in a disreputable squabble upon mailer* not of practical importance, while the worn of pro tection to their own industry vat every day bring ing them nearer and nearer lo distress, without scarcely procures legislative remedy; and they benamo a* n were stricken with despair and insensible to the effort* required of them. Had tbo Whig party in Cuagre** kept their eye contin ually upon the subject ol a reform of the tariff .’aw* apd not been lead away from Ibis practical i» sue, a* was the Whig party io England under Foi and Burke'upcn the Hastinrrs impeachment question, tbo people would have had hope*, and (heir en tr ite* exciled lo a tnumphaat meeting of the question. But they were allowed m go to sleep, without hope that any thing couM be done. Hence the result. MrrnoPirr Cituacu.—Some excitement was manifested among the members of the Ohio Gin* 'ercace, which lately met in CbilHcotbe, on tbe subject of purchasing or rentiog scats, and promts caous sittings of mtlei end femsles in Cttirch.-- The questions were raised by a setem in Wesley Chapel, io Cincinnati. A portion of the congre gation not liking the old fashion of separating member* of families for the purpose of keepioc males and fem&fe* apart, endeavored lo depart from tbo rnle and appropriate pew* to particulai - families. This vis objected to by many, and a secession of the malcoutcnt* was tho coaeeqaencc. TneV established a new congregation, worshipped to a church of their own, CBlled Union Chapel, sad sppe*ted.4olbo conference Whieb, in fls so*, sioo at Dtyion, list year, decided sgainsi them by ono vote. At looChdlirothc session, tbo pres ent year, ibey were again defeated, although no>nr ol Ibe pioneers of Methodism in tho West and •otne mioi»tcrs who hare heretofore fair,red the P*** system aided with them,— lndian&poiu Jour nal. ' lw nni* Co:nrc»TJon.— This -Ttaporitat body hatboen organized by the election of John Y. President, and—alter a protracted balloting—Mr. Stephen D. Whittle, a, Clerk.— Beth gentlemen are qutlified for the dul.ci of their respective station*. Ahhon/b they hoi h belong lo tbo dominant psttr w, , . _ H«n Tt we srr gratified to perceive, from tbo notniaaiiom an-t .k . .... eccc tho action of tho convention. ‘ho conven lion contains many men of doe .*a!,»citc fL thooglr there ha* been no occcajlo JiUor the iL.pl.7 0f »bich „ re bhSr' oi bar early sages and heroes, there £_ h •verage of Inlolleet .od inform,,ton" Vilginft which will, we ionhl hot, ha nl, Ti..lot hcrorruml.w Among.., „o , reform* aot-cipsted altheir hands, are the exten aico of the right of snffrage, and the election bv popular vote of tbo principal State officers. If Virginia will modern fee her inititn tlonv and tsaim irate them to thoee of other! 84 atea, it will no doabfpromote her progrehia tbo mlrnffraremetita apda wfcfeh the prosperity and pf .Uticai influence of every American Commonwog oh msttf depend. Pram the Philadelphia Bailetio of Toesday Evoaing- Arrest of tho Ball Bobbsn. We are clad to announce that several men have been arrested and ore now in custody, who, there ts good reason to believe, are the perprtretore of the daring robbery of tka United Stales Mall, m the south westers suburbs of Phtladephia, on oat uidsy night, Ua~ . , . , We have been able, as yet, to obtain but little information in regard to the implicated pnruoa, and eveo such particolsrs as we have learned, are rather ot a confused nature. Aa well as we understand the esse, so far, the following appear to be the fsets: „ . A man of doubtful repute, from Itahimcre, named luirh, Isaac, or Joseph Dawna, aud better known by the not very felicitous tobnqtut of ••dloomsky,’’ yesterday evening, whilo under the Icflneoco ol liquor, enccQalered Mr. Thcmm SiubbiDi, an t x-police officer, in South broad et., and reformed him that be knew ail about tho mail robber), that be waa himself concerned in lh robbery, and as he had been treated badly by toe robbers who pltntie<J~tnd executed It, he waa re solved to blow oa them. Downs committed to Mr. Slubbtae, the whole of the circumstances rt the robbery, aud Mr. 3. cb tuned the assistance of a psrtv ofihe day sad n'ght police cf the Southwest Division, between 9 and lOoMock ls«l night, proceed (oatuhurban #*-i- Uemont of low Irish and Ecalisb, on Federal st.,- hetween Brosd street and Long Lane, in \V«i Moyamensing, known at “Ratn Row,” where five men, inrt csied by Dows*, were, arrested. The men were all taken in different bouses. The en* tire row wss in a stale of carousal, and almost every one of the inhabitants teemed to be druok. The names of the prisoners are Thomas Vritcb, James Bell, Thomas Brennan, John McCarty and Robert McD/wdl. They were taken to the sta tion hoUKi, corner of Schuylkill eighth aud Brigh ton streets, where, ibis moruing between 12 and 1 o’clock, they underwent an examination before Mayor Joass—;tie U. S. District Attorney, John W. Ashmead, Eaq , being present to conduct the bearing on the part of the Government Downs was examined as a Sretss'evldcnce, and h l * testi mony against the secured was diyect and posi tive. The examination resulted in the prisoners being fully committed in default of S&000 bai etch, to answer at the next term of the United Slates District Cnurt Abmt ten o'clock, this foiL-nnou, the prisoners were conveyed to the Cnunty Prison. They are all Englishmen and lrisnmen. Most of them are well known old odemteri, and two of them are convicts cot lung since enlarged from the Peniten tiary, wbota they had served lor protracted peri ods. Three of them are grey beaded, and they •re ail men of the hardest appearance. According to Downs’ account, (he mod car wan entered by a false key, and tne pooche# thrown out. The bags were then gathered up, and the lobbers wading through a pood to prevent them selves from being tracked, took the pouches to a rablo in the rear of Ram flow, where the letters were sortod out Downs has been detained in castcdy. The rilled letters were scattered in s clump cf boshes arjaceat, on Remenleris farm, where they were discovered on Sunday morning. The pmoners make no defence. They were Silent as to the robbery this morning. The mon eytbey obtained is supposed to have been boned, and it is ihooght that it would be recovered. We sboold add tbst Mr. James Pidgcon, of the Philadelphia Post Office, pltyed a prominent part in the arrests We hear that he liac**d portions of the torn icltcrs fiom (he b<.abn» on Remeoter's place to the honees on Rum Row, and that be hta recovered a considerable amount of goods, suppo* aed to have been stolen by the secured men. At bis instance, a man name.! James White, and a female, bis staler, were oncstcd on the charge of being concerned in the mail robbery- White was subsequently discharged. In the conrse of tu day it wot expected that im portant devclopemenu would be mado in regard to ihia bold robbery. The Fugitive Slave Law tn Boston. Bostor, Oel. lf>, IS*O, A large meeting wss held at Fsr.ruil Hall last evening, to consider the condition of the fugitive slaves, and other colored persooa, res.deot m tha city, under the operation of the new fugitive slave law. About 4 ,i)00 peopio were to attendance On motion, Chsrleg Francis Adams wss chosen President. Oa taking the cbtir be made a brief speech, tn which be hoped tbal no acis of violence or excess would t-e resorted to, but thet measure* would be adapted to effect if possible the repeal of the law. FreJericfc Daaglass next spoke He wished not tn deal in the language of defiance, but felt autho rized to stile thailbe colored popalitioo of Boston bed unanitnoosiy resolved to suffer death rather than be returned to Slavery. A letter from Josish Quincy, Sen., was read, rewloiioni were adopted, and a committee of stfelv was appointed. After o speech from Wed dell Philips the meeting edjoarned. The temper of the entire proceedings was of a decidedly moderate character. Tr.BRiEL.r Act or a Ma.viac—Om Coi-oaE- Eiultd two Couaao Pckso.ns Wow bid -The New York Courier, of yesterday, gives the following ncrounl of a terrible affray m the Sixth Ward, in which a colored man, who had' exhibited previous symptoms of insanity, billed cne person and mortally wounded two olners— The Coor.crV account ia as follows: "At a laic hour lost night, while a Dumber ot ne groea were conversing about tlx; merits ol the "I u glltve Slave Bill.'' m a frame building, i*itcated in the rear ol 1 .77 Ivconard Street, u desperate i|uarrct took place between them. During ihe contlict. a tall, atblehc, colored man, a native of tba Sandwich Island*, named P»icr Howltnd, seized the bed po*l wuh wlt-ch he bea! another black man on the ftcad unlil it wra- a perfect )• ">•. He then attneked u coore.l iur.n and *”or:i-.n w.t'i tr;e weapon. *nd coniiniied b rene- oi blow* until ibrv lei' upon ii..; door —lhe cries of murder were bejrd •e-i-rut blocks di«tnni. The cxciiemem soon le-came m tense, aod :he preimres were quick's surrounded by on immense crowd of c-Ureus, who were very much exasperaicd, and made a general rush to lynch the murderer. This wav however, prevented by a strong force of police, who tMTUrd the culprit. As the po ,ce men were ascending lhe narrow siair*, the despe rate Degro made sn attack upon them w,m the same weapon, and would have taken ihe.r l:Vts», but lor the active use of iheir rlubr. The polico met with a dirsperale resistance in rapturing Ibe murderer its wn* conveyed Io lie Cth ward sin Don house to await an invcNtigauou of the horrible tragedy. The following Hre ibe name* ol ibo murdered man and the two wounded person* —John Murray, killed —Francis Pappil, and Kebecm Butler woun ded The body of ibe dead titan wa» placed upon » couch m u room sttnrbed to the premise*, »■» were also (he wounded one*, who w«-r** nearly dead when our reporter lei'i ibo bloody scene. Alderman kel ly, Dr. Sweeney and oibera vetted the ceil of the murderer, about VZ o’clock, uod after bxving hi* wounds dressed, the Alderman ordered him u> !*• closely walrhed and alteuded to P. SJ.—AI two o’clock this momiuK we «re in formed that both of the others had died from their wound* Rev. Joseph P Thump-on, l»y request, repeat ed, at the Tabernacle last evening, before ao immenie audience, a discourse upon the 'each. ' fogs of the B.ble id regard to the aurrender of fu gitive alavea. He argued nt consufertblr length, ibit such a surrender was .unronditioDilly pro hibited by the Mosaic law. He alio labored to eatabliah that du Paul’s epistle to Pmlemon. which is also firiqneolly cited in reference tu this matter, cad no decisive bearing upon the quvia tion—-Ln*t, became there is no proof that Ooesi mus was a slave In our arceptstino of the word; •ecoudly that Pr.nl did not consirsiQ him te* go oaclr.hui only secaoded hit deai'e to return, and thirdly, that even auppnsing he . was s Hive, hi* remission 10 Philemon ws» ciupled with injuoc* lions, ibst if corned oul wonld have effectually destroyed the reaiion. Mr. Tnompson strongly anim»c**TiiJ upon the letter ol Professor Stuarl to Mr \Veli*ler, and uaatnlunrd lint there ts a higher law whose binding power is superior to all bun to instilutinni and eatctmenis, and Ibe non fu filimwcit of which under any cirrumitances is a crime sgainit Heaven. He commented wuh great seventy uooapenlealar features nf the Fu* guise Slave H il; hot the gen- raj drift of hr* d s« course apt«sreri to as lobe directed mainly aga>nst that article of ibe constitution requiring the aur* reader of slaves. He ev.dently, however, cirri ej wuh hire the sympathies of his aodience gen erally.—jY. I’. Covrur of Mtmrfay. I>U. B, D. ilO WAi’U SHAKER SARSAPARILLA! JN (IUAJfT nuTTl.Efl, HA? r>o parallel in p.-raauri U) rurinx and caUup from the system all CUTANEUUP ERI-PTJONS It will HTcctcallf eradicate from tlm system and cute Silt Rhroin, iiinjrwonn,Truer,Scald Held. Dropsy, Scurvy, WLiir Bweiiuig«, King'* Evil, Nruraigic AflecLc.ni, and all y LMALF. WEAKNESSES And Obfirucuoii*, llsmuneti, Whlifs, Floor AiLu«, Falling of the Womb. Nervous, ?irk livid Acne, I.anrunr {Voting Scmiiion*. t’alpitation ci Uie Heart. Low Sptrii", General ii.-l.iluy, Dytpcpsio I. vrr Ac. it la Eutlrily Tigrtihl*. It ha* been Lira with Ibe nzc-i *irnal fcu'rc*. l y the Prniessum m Nijr York and New lUfliprlute, «nU Uie Ksstern ftnc»'ooei«liy, lor many year*- ami a 4 ■ general purifier 01 Uu- blond ami mviqomor o< the lystetn—s* o tienniue Firnuy-Wc'iicu.e ar.-l an eift cacioo* Female Medicine it bit no njoel. The purity and efficacy of tr.e fibster prepsrniioiu are well known, sud «!»!» medicine roquirei no 'or.g li«i cf certificate* and cores to miroduc* iu its lotremslnc demand fur the put twelve years is us test recoin mendiuou. It il pm np in qnan L.»itle», and is ibr only Snr*u panlia that act* on the Liver. Kidneys, sod Blood 31 the tatne time, which render* it altogether more Toll able to every one, pnrliCDlarly m feuals* Dr. Mosvey, Proteasor in the Ohm Medlesl College, cayi the Shakrr prepirnuon* are truly vainable.and recoiontci.bi them to the public. The sick and sfßict ed are requested to call arfd obtain a pamphlet and ourchur a bo'lle oflfiu valuubiL family Medicine- P Br,ur. a »dinq»i"M Dr. 8. D. UOWPS SHAKES SA RSaPaRILLA, and take no ofoir. l» r« ce si per bottle—il bottles for *3. «... saio t>* }. A. Jones, J- Scl.oonmiker A Co., W L'Jack, tL VV. Mesns, J. M- Tcwnscnd, J. M.jhler, W j* ckson, PiXUbßlg-1 D. A. Elhott, AUcgneny suy; W R. McClellond.MnncLeiJwri P-Cwker. Browns .u.!ji» ruiire., Wl ““ “■n./J 1 liJ E. G 01ory*n, 81- CWWTtlle | i kjuii. Cadiz. Ai*o, for sale by _ DB- S D. HOWE & CO-, Propnctors, 1 College Hall, Cincinnati, 0., To whom all order* matt be addrssied. aag?-dgrwtrT loaprovmißii im Uiatlitry• DB. o. O. STEARNS, late 01 Boston, u prepared to 1 macumnare and setßLoca Taxxa in whole and pans of acta, a pen Suction or Aunoipbetic Suction Plate*.— ToonactßCaaD u rxvKxurerxs, whet* the cerre 11 aznesed. OJBee usd residence next door to the ilay on effleo. Fourth street, Ptushargh. ASttt* lali OUMMERBIAi, RECORD. PITTSUtIHUQ HO AUD OF TRADE aao nenanoa. COMMITTEE POE OCTOBER. i. x. xooasxss -- --c. u. .itarr mm h. eooro*. PITTIBUBUB UAitKET. Ofvu's, Ptrreacaou Gazktto, l Batnrdojr moiumg, October 19, lbhfi. ) weather yesterday was dark and gloomy, with coniidershle rain during the foreuoon Unstness was generally very uu.n teing u.flnenced to a considers. Uc extent, by the inclemency of the weather. W« have already had rain luiritMotuto give the river s Uir start and irom lhe present nnxeulcd stateof the wcathei, which promises more rain, we may solely pred-ct a rise rutficient to sei In oouoa our largest clas« rtviairrs' A*, io '■»! -a. i.oik m Ae market yesterday, we have little ot inir :eit to notice, anil qoolaucnt are generally wuiiout chkfi-o. FI.OL'K i GRaI.N- The arrivals were iight, and we can report r,!» large rates Price* of Flour are, if nny thing. tr«* fiim, m view of Uie nse in the river, bo. w may conunue our quotatiom at from tirst hn.ads: and 83,-i?3gl from store, lorcoaim -n to curs br*i”l* Grain i« wiUioat sales of caomeai' and wc bat i.d change io nonce. OROChHIESA V IIOVISION?* \Ye ncure a con tinued Bra.il. **, wiih ns perceptible change in pncea Su<ar ,< otency .i 74, 7jo?| 2| Mciasses at 3S*»3Be; si i.’.JDnic for the better qaalme* of Rio.— Thera is ■ rontlnurd firmorrs in bseon, at 70*L' for plain hsiai, ai IUJOUc lor tngur cured Laid is sell ini' lo a I.anted extent, hi 7*o;*e. Dried Ucef at 100 Io|e Fto Seles bacon snlrs at SJ, aud of shoulders at <i<- * Ci. Tub Ho,, cue*.- The correspondent of a mercantile house of Louisville, having recently visited die potk parking pmr.M on lhe lllinoi* sod Mississippi rivers, say* tin* number of hog* will fall very hide, If any, shou ol Uai *eason He says the number near the nvet will utt snort on account of the toarcuy and high price oi corn Jaw year, bui theicoutury baefwUl make op ihm drhriency. The Corn crop waa never find, he adds, and ihi* will enable feeder* to bring all their email nogs 10 market, by late feeding. The Caro of the b.ck country will be :ed to hogs, as it will 00l pay ;o bring it to marital, trd ifu> ccui* uel is paid for bog», he ssv« 11 will bring Uiria lonvard. ai Hsnaloal, Mo., the deticienry is esumsted at SUCO hog*; at Quincy and Keokuk and other towns, an in erraw The esiunmi* of hog* parted uurbelilltiouudMis »is«ippi i.vrrs. Inn reason, i* 500,000, ineloding Saint Loui* The general tncrearr in lowa, >fi**obri, and lllluo,*, wul make ap for any deficiency from last year hy’toe vrarciiy of t!oru. Tux Tobacim Tbaub —From tho circular of Messrs. McClure A Crorier. lobacco factors, at Clarksvillei Tenn , wc make the ivin« d extract* “ ' Ve if' - f * opinion, from inforination reevivetl ftem ail pan* ot lhe country, that the present crop of west ern lobacco will noi exceed fiu.oi u 10 55,000 bhds Ihe highest e.mnaie of the Virgin,* crop 1*30,000 nhds, white msny well reformed purues esitmaie It at I'StOJ hhdv agvinvt au uousuat crop of 45,000 hhds. The Western crop of tut season, proved rather larger than the general entmaie. having reached 00,301 hhd*, including bUodi 4XUO hj-.ds stem*, whieh would leave tne neural receipt* of lohgeen about 6C OOT hhd*. "The eousumption of American tobacco has keen con»iantly increasing while ihe prr.l iction. da mg tho last five year*, b.* b:cn nr, a *Und. this has caused a grrm rcdirrtlon of «t->ek» m F.nmpe, and government* and 'usnofactarer*. whs have hern bol ting baek for two year* pan for large crop* and low prices, will, in rotitequ'-iico of their diminished •tocl*,'he compelled to buy largely ol tho prerer.i crop. The homo con •umiitimi ]>u* also increarcd grestly, arid tho ilockv io ibe trends oi msnoiactorer* have rarely bees *0 small. -The overage receipts at New Or><rns, during tho four year* ending the Ist September IM«, wrfr 75 Ml hhd*. aga.nst an average of 60,(K7 hfcii*. dating the four year* rnd.n* nc l«t Bertexahcr, JSitt Showing an aggregnie f*:iing off. in four years, ot the enormous *um or “-.’5 1 nd». ami lais ioo, is the face of a con stacUy tiicicasing i-on»iunpUoa throughoniihy world." Dry tiootla Slarket* Nxu-Vrss, Oet 13,1550. The deuiar.d for roo«t descriptions of goods, foreign snd dctiK-sue rontiaoe* »:*ck. and any great activity Seem. i« ninety 10 ce **,ii,e*.cd again Ihu fall. Sheet lag* at-J -i.i-mig* arc ijuict. tiiouah price* are firmer r-nuw Bud pruning tloih* ar r inactive. Mcuselinesde Lai.irs umi Oasbtnerr* remain in demand, with a sup ply not more ilran ademraie Gingham* have becoxar Cull o; ‘Sic. wuh re.- advance of aatuan. Drills are not in demand either tar expon or home u«c at pres pner* Coiton Hunnelt o*c dull, hui with very small sto*k particui* tv ol iBe lower qnaiiUes price* arefirm, and tr:ih a good demand woulo rt.e. ritnpe. aad Derma* are in Only hnm-d requesL Oicabarg* and are in brtu r demand *:n] pr.nv* are aceonJntgly tend ing upward. the (lock* being low. Ticks are in quiet demand and prices lairly uisl'ils.ooJ. TNvceds Jean* and Lir.e>« arc all in dull request The demaod for Hairnets nai nearlv cea»ed thoogh pneesare "Unained for good «jamr.ier, the uueiion b* c« Q**c been heavy, »i the oit-CiKC 0: private trade Farther reduction Oa the lower descriptions. Domestic Caniciercs bare bee- wiic.iv i:!s-ti«», cicepi tHreuyh Bae iion tv. i.rr r. -cine large sates Lave Oeca made at a F«-rsif.il irrelrci however. »r- In gtx»d request, and the a ale* <l/ both ct*»>inere* ai«.t doe skins are Urge both ai ainToc and pmaie trade. ' Clota* ai* In rs'hni b*tier Ueouuid, taoegh prices uaw irrcc-q oi many quatitU* to secore rf*dvsafe*i ri’.afffoocs air acprenrU in price, wiifa»mslis«ie»aftd * large stock. Film, aud )<raTrri «re in fOOddematd, with modera'e • icc-ki. ami l.Uj.kcta are qatek of lalS The Jra.r.d lor m-.-rim-i keep* up at full prices SUk? und nh-oou* »ri dan In respect at the low qaal °f wtitin .he itoex ij heavy, bat fine qualities corrinns in rc.jucn Vt-Jvcu also keep in geml-de mu.a. Auction siis? arc on i&e decline, sad the seaaoa of activity i« mainly over ■|l>e imponxi on* arc very tooderate. for the last week u.ry were JJftrii pkm tn three iteaaera, eleven abipt, i*r u barks and one brig. The value of foratga aocKb wtiu’h uive cßie-cd mto conssmption amouutt only 10 S;rJ.AM lor a.ifia pkg* —tve. PotL f HiiMi ..» i.iL; tit'jT'ifcjii !»4.\ ra*.l;X-10 —'lse 10' .r.*r :nt-ir »5n a i : ,t - .irr,' rr ; ' *nJ tr.- n.ii'i ii (i. rn'ii -u-i itiqped frcia ©an hranciaeo. by ir.r P‘t Li M-i *<iraia»3;p Cuiapar.y, irom Apnl 11. i»su u. 1 tiy l, J- 50 : r tixr 1 * Faiscnecre Am of Gold Doit ri V l 1inu.633 07 J-”- 1 -3 • :t 3tVM>V« ''* , rCLUM 44 aurbu i no g-Dsxsag Sepiemter l -.*41 7O Ocm i t 1 *»i xV3B9t fi-J November I -Si 914,717 0* November 15 Js* 4-Xl,fleV 00 Decen.eii . .... . U 7 S# January t - - • (Pi rO7.4CJ 50 January *' »37 455,306 he'ruarri Siii tiSs 9TJ 05 Mnrenl •-vtt 1.155,7D9 7C A P'*' 1 dvw t,4«6M <9 Apr*' >0 t?n SfiA.irM 5S May l -j i nafi.4-« oa Juo * l *Sr. UA4-1,331 01 Jtly 1 —Ha I.*ooj»o CO TOl *1 -- - - --•C153 Bli.lsO a- 6 - 66 July |3 I,UJC,M3 O-i aui 1 i.Mijra cm Au«. U - :ri4i37 IM &e PL l • -twaoio (JO -— soj 440,3:0 vs PORT OF PITTSBURGH. Biv/a—There wen* 4 feet, 06 inches in channel, a* do»k, lust evening, ani minx. ARRIVED ra*hioii, Elizabeth Mich-X*n. Urivs, Heaver. Opsv rt, Gordon, Braver Ba'tli’, Umr.ru, Hrown*ville AOneiie. Parkinson, Krawnwitle Youghinthenv. Bvmver Glebe. Braver iNvhirr. McMillan, Wheeltng t'inderella, Haskit, Cincinnati DEPARTED Fashion, Pee Mon, EJirabeih Michigan, Ones. Unayrr. Beaver. Gordon,- Beav« r. Raklr. Brawnwlllo. Ai-aiuic, Parkinann. Orowr.cvlilo \ Manupea. Beaver Glol-r. Beaver Shipper. Uulo*. Wheeling Jruny Lind. Oallagher, Zanesville ! i’o on*l Freemoat, N»«hvil|e ’ Uoassmcr, Klinefelter. Crncinnitti. \ boats leaving this day. UKaVF.R—Yooghiogheny, 4 r. a. ZANFSVILLK-Julm Dean, 10* a SL'NFfSH—Wellsvliln, 10 * m. 8T LOUlS—Vermont, Hi x. m WHEF.EINC —Cathinr, lO *. n. LOl'lS—|.an, New ion, 10 4 ti NASHVILLE-Fori P.i', 10 a. a. NEW ORLEANS—Retrieve. 10 *. m. Till Rstiiivi.—Thu ta uir numr of a splendid haw steamer, |im finislird ai our wharf She Was built ex prv*Hy for liic loutl.rrn >-v!io:i trade, pnd in her gen crm rcniirgc lion the t« mo«i sdrairably adapted lu ihsi purpose The ball rraa baitt by W B. Walker, ill »ro H’J f'd keel, ISO fm an deck, 23 feet t.rem, Vi feel floor, 6 iect i.dri. and Gf feel bold The engines were buil: in 5 '■ it*cylinder* are I* inehe* in dlmnui-ui with 6) feet make; it,e than* ar» ol wroughi iron Ir.cbe* in diarai ler; ibe rarnoa v boiler*. Vi ini lOnp, with a Doctor 10 sopply them with wi. tr. Tmk*. ihe Reltieve oul and out, «he 1* hard to beat, 'or ibe porpo*- ir.i which the 11 iniendcd. Shell luiil> ;j carry KOO l.aic : Counnon h»e ic. 1 w*i*r . and ftjtn •ue peculiar coikuuci.od of ihe bell. 01. d her ipar ou* «iincn».onr jbove. we Bunk »hc wiu Jo .iwtiheue and safely T..u ho:: K-Tvr* loi her dcninauc.n in ih.- Hoaih, on Moudo-/ umi per ailvrruscment IMPOitTS UY RIVER. CINEINNa O P»n rivncßiLt.*—S- ska wool, tt do f.naenx, 3 ck» bceawax. C arl A Tbnw, S casks leid pipe. Hi rer:» d.>, i w Ou'ler, 3 rtp pk«. Baker A For • Tib. 7d . act icainer*. A C.-, C 5 bhl* whiskey, Tintfe a. (I'Connrr; 4 liblj lardaii, flltlicr A Kicketson; V bx* mdse, K C StocLiot. BEAVER—Pea Gum-3 bJI* naper, lb>»worlh;bbl *uxar, Smith A Minciaif LO «ct* floor, V 11 (tounhoni; 4 bbL aople*. 4 k j«, 3 bis bailei, same. 4 b'-li oil, 0 a Fabricator* A 1 o; 31 bx* ooceic, Bbgaley A Co, Mdo Jo, tMr.bx* chv c*c, J C Uldwcll, 70 do do, CaafiilJj iG b*« oaL«, McEutcheon LIFE IHBDBAIOK. J. Flaasyi Jr., tyrnt for tfit Pttm Lt/e imvrMC* Co. 0] J?kila. OFFICE of the Wesiorn Iniorance Company No 9i Witter sueei, Fituborgh. Pamphlets, with all necessßry informahoo, and tjlank lorms will be fenushed. 1 . HusLaud* can imart their live* for the benailtof laeir wive* and children: creditors tho lives of their aeluors. The wc.ile protus 01 the Company are disidad among the holuets of Life Policies. The dividends of the pail two year* have bettr-Bfxfc ty per ccat each year. 'ibM VMA AMD ad'Mla'ty^Ep MOttfU S fe BAWOItTH, to the Diamond, an nit* lag exceUent Tea, at 00 CUptrltr-TRY I7;t scpM LOCAL HAITERS «ou>t«i> foa Tax raTOPBtt DAa , T ..rew. fii/jiTHO oy PmXBUXOH SyMD-,P»«*«VTV»;. Aft Old School.—The meeting was opened with prayer. The minmea of the previous meeting were read and adopted. H* Commiltor, on of w port which vras accepted. An lipped fropi Ike Prabyler,. o| Beaeef, whick k»d received e minister witkoul esmioiog kim, in Accordance witk Ike rule, in suck cam made and provided, om. uken up. A long dekmeemned, wkickwut puticipeted in ky ike- Bev. Messrs. A. S. MeMsstem, Webber, Reed, Busknell, Cook, and othora. j The Synod .djonmed, Ike ilebnie noi having been finished at the hour of reefets. The Rev. Mr. Reyuold* cloied llie morning ex ercises with prayer. j Afterjioos Session The Synod was opened with prayer by the Mid era 1 or. i he firsi buameM taken up was the consideration of a judicial case originating in the Church of In diana, and coming before the Synod on an appeal from the decision of Blairavilie Presbytery. It oc cupied lhe attention of life Synod during the whole afternoon. ttxrnftu oy Stkaxsoat Ownsas, Carr-AiKi, Esowitaa, dec.—The meeting of ali> persons op* posed lo the passage of the act of Congress tn» titled A BILL to amend in Act entitled "Ao Act te : provide for the better security of the lives of passenger* 00 board of vessels propelled in whole or in port by steam. ” ia the Board of Trade Room*, yesterday weeing, was organixid by calling Cipi. J. B. Gathrie to the Chair, snd appointing Cspi. John Davis as Seoreiary. The Secretary waa i-allad on to read the la which passed the House of Representatives st its last session. Mr. James Holmes moved that a committee, composed of five person, should be appointed 10 report to on adjourned meeting to be held on Monday, Oitober the 23th. He would also ruga gest the propriety of appointing an intelligent en gineer on that committee. The motion waa carried, and Messrs. James Holmes, James Nelaon, Wm. Shaw, Francis Sei* len, and G. M. Harton were on said committee, to meat at Holmes' warehouse. Oo motion ft was resolved that tho proceedings oftho meeti&g should be published in all the Pitts burgh papers. We learned from various mem* bers of the meeting, that the following are their principal grounds of objection to the proposed taw. Fint— it enacts that steam boats shall eer y sixty five poenda of steam fo every one hnodrtd lest, without stating what the text is to be. S*amd~ That it ptahibxu alt s/rau&MU Grom car* rytng eris.fsrymnsu, gvn povJar, or any ronluj% tibia under toy eireamslascea. Thos, as It may be said,we have noother conveyances on oar Western waters five these, It prevents the transmission of any ofute above commodities, by xostar. Tki*U, The se«3ion regulating the amount of space to be allowed to each passenger, would grestly inconvenience the osrners of boats so lar as regards the cabin passengers, and would pro* vent their taking a sufficient somber of deck pas* aeogers to make their trips pay expense*. Foutth—' The Uw.gTSQta excessive powers to Inspectors l>n motion the meeting adjourned until Mona day, the 28th of the present month. lsracsnso Habxas Cosru# Cats.—John and Evciind Jane Wright, two childreo, the former •bout fico years cf age, and the latter two, were brought before His Honor Jndge McClure yester day, oo a writ of habeas corpus, st the instance of their father, the relator, Theodore WrighL— They were under the charge of their mother; the parlies having recently separated. The Court Room wss crowded with ladies, tho esse having excited a great deal ot interest. Mr. Wright was willing 10 leave the youngest child with his wife, but insisted on bis son being tranced ore,-. The parties bring charges oftxiravagance, cruel treatment, fee., against each ether. Metm. • A. W. Loomis, and D. D. Bruce, appeared for the relator, S. W. Biask, Esq., for the respond •ht. Several eloquent speeches were mado, and the learned counsel mcccedcd in drawing copious fijodsof-taor* from tba oyes ofLhoir fair auditors. Judge McClure did not givo any decision in the cate, and ve do not think U proper to give a full report oi it. Mrs. Wright took the children sway with her. Rs» Dxvid MiAlnicy, D D,i»ieot Chsm* bcratnig—but now Paster ciea of !ho frcsbfleii* an ebutuh .u the Sixth WarJ, has smvs-J. Oo yesterday morning ha was received mto connec tion with the Presbytery of Ohio. Now Bsioua.—The Allegheny Councils have resolved to bulid a cow bridge, sixty feet wide, over the canal, in Andersoa strtot Half the ex pense is, we understand, to bo borne by the Hand street Bridge Company. The want of a suitable bridge on ibis street his occasioaed much incoavenionce, and we are glad that lhe difficulty will soon be remedied. Didwimi A cabin bay on board the «learner Julia Dean, fou i&ioihe river ou Thuraday night, while in a title of latoxioatioa, and «aa drowned. The body wa* reeoveied yeaterday, and the Coro&er he’d an msttcit upon it, w&eu a venflci of •‘found drowned’ 1 was rer.derrJ. CoxoßSk’* Ixq^ur.—Ths Coroner’* jury, Id the oaao of young Jonea, who, U waa feared, had been killed by hU father,had along and uuray aeaiion on Thuriday night. Some wished thn ve’rJict drawn up is one form, and some another. The following ver dict eti finally rendered: “We find that the deceased came to hi*death farm cauae* nnknowa to ihu jury " Dr. McCracken made an examination of the body, when It opi-earcd that the blows Inflicted by his father tad not caused his death. Truxb Fooiid.—A trunk, covered with black C4DTBSS WAS (band, broken open, in Water Alley, Allegheny, yesterday. It contained two Bibles, with the name •• Bruoks," written Ifxthem, a quan tity of clcthlog, aome garden seeds, fee. h was taken to tha Mayor’s office. Wnm Pccxa.—Large fljeks of wild ducks were swimming in tho Allegheny, In the neigh* borhood cf Pittsburgh, yesterday. They are pro bably on their way from tha Lakes to the South. Bahxeb's Watchhm Ant*rr*D-Seven of Bilker's night watchmen, named David Rector, James Nolee, - Dunlop, Exekicl Wtton.Ji*. Campbell, WiUiata Wlggtna and 8. P. Saydor, were held to bffil jesierdsy before Alderman Steel, on a charge of performing the duties ot watchmen without any authority. Tn*PoucsCo»«nTss’i Watobmkb Aaßirrxu. —idesars. Criawoil, McKee and MUohell, wore arrested yetlerday by the Mayor, on a charge of acting u wuchaon when thay hid no right to do mo. H# comoilmd lham to pmon, tefoiltg all ball. Parkar has a decided advantage over the PoUce Commiilee, .i&aamach es la open violation oi all law and jus loe* ha laluies appeals whenever ho choosea- Cll *a<se or a young man named Ho«ck vai brouiu before Ti. Mayor yoitcrjiy ohugeil wuh ,10.110, a of dioiool, froco a countryman in tho Allayhany Market. Ho enter ed belt for bis appearance. WBBTKUN HSUBAJICK CO3I*ANI OF PITTSBURGH. CAPITAL 1100,000. 1. FUUuti Jt-i Bec’y. | r, Milixs, Jr., Fras’t Will ituura tjtlnn all kind* of risks . FIttTAND MaSjNR ’ willb*liberally adjusudand promptly A home Inititatl&n—managed by Direeton who an well known 10 the eonuounitr, ans wtoi," “ ad by promptoou and Überafiry u> maintain ih“dt«r aoter watch tlmy bavo lusmed, a, offerltw the bed protection to Untie who aesiro to bo Inwttad . Uliacion-U. MtUor. Jr, Geo. Bl.ok, J. W. Boiler, N.Uolmoi.Jr, ''«■« Ho mer C. lhtta.o,Oeo. tv! Jackson, We M. Lyon- Jis. Llpplneott. Thoi. K. Luck, Jamei M’Aoley, Alex. Nimick, Thot. Scott Onrrcx, No. fcl Water nreet, (wanthouju of 6 nanv A Co- up stair*,! Pittiburxh. * r. ft. COULTXIoI [H.K.JUCXX. OOQtTBB 4 HAOBE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRU&SISTS. Corner of Wood and Third its, andar Bt m...t»« Hsifl. Pmitrarth, Pa. ” “*■ JJ”*” B A FALL FABHION. A\ TWS bemtufol Kfl. ol Holt, now reoelwd, utu' will ha inuodacad oaSamrtay, 3i«ijnn, for McCord a bf/ *a«g* . Cot. Fifth A Wms tti . DID WELL * BROTHER, FOBWABDIND MERCHANTS, ROCHESTER, Pa_ (Beiver Pcldui Cs*Ajttat* (at BIDWEU« PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINK ERIE AND MRADVILLE LINE TO EHIEi WARREN AND NEW CASTLE PACKETS) 10*10* and ahippin* between Pittibwgb . tad Rochester by lioixa boat* abchifan,’ LOte Eat,' ; \nd Beaver, i .. . . oeS « WATERMAN a sons ID“Good* maisted and Promptly delivered to all Afliu «n. .Menf-Kj, .1,1., hr ' ~n BU 7,i| p \aees on the Canal* and Lafceu at u» lowest rues. “ i “‘* i.yjKt.TriUpiW.iltengao^a^lP.UM.. ■«* J W pS:W k'T LASS—3OO bia Window Glut, aaaonc&l of el tv \3T and bs*t coafttry brands, for r CW’ LB WATERMAN* FONB •»r- MfiNETIC TELEfIRAFH. “iiPuU i'jii * TBLKaa&PHKD •OK TbE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE FOURTEEN DAYS LATER FROM CALIFORNIA. ARRIVAL OF CRESCENT CITY. Nk» Yosk, Oct. IS. Thn steamer Crescent- City, Ctpi. Sioffdird, from Chagrcs, arrived here- at;2* o'clock th-s morning, bringing dhtea &om 940 to Uie If.ib uiiitno. The Steamer Philadelphia *r nved 7tb. . . Tfca Crwcent bring* 342 {.amogers, and 81 • 000,000 in sold dustj to (bo hand* of- otaacnuer* aod SWCGO oo freight. r Nociaea ofcbofeia h*va occorred *t Übagrcs ia the 1 jsi two weak* preceding (be tailing of tbo •icnmer. I Cruces act! Panama are healthy. The Isthmus road* to Ciuee* tor/the {.ail two week*, havo been in iho moeioxcellent order, andßraveilere havo been enabled. to pm over thorn with the greatest facility. The Go-goa* road i* also rep* resented a* being in fine order. There had arrived at Panama, the •‘eamahip Nenues*o, ta ihe 4ih iosL, with 81.000,000 in geld do*t on freight, and 2SO pa/sougere. The United Statei mail* loft San Fraueuco oo lb* 13. b September. The steamer Ecuador was expevted hourly, having left Sro Franiiaeo on the lSth with 60 passengers. Thesietmir Isthmus was to have lefi San Francisco on the 20th for Havana. The following passengers died on board the Cresreot City, between Übogres sod New York: —John W, Haskell, of Baatoo, Maaaacbusetts, on ,oih Gfffober; Edward Cuthbert, of Newbnrn, Norm Carolina, on the 12th October: Samuel Strickland Rodman, ot Jefferson Co., New York, on the 17it; John Houghton, of Windsor, Ver mont, on tbo 17th October. THE SACRAMENTO REVOLT. Since the amputation of Mayor Bigelow's arm, every thing has gone on most admirably. 'The wound through the body ia in the most favorable •late, and doing as well as could be deairej. NEWS FROM THE MINES. We learn, that on Nelson’* creek, the mis era are averaging hair an ounce* day. Men are hi* red at the rate or wages averaging from 86 to $8 per day. From the South branch of the North Fork of Feather river, we hear reports that the generality of ihe workmen ere Making fair wages. Rich dry digging! have been diacovered be* tween Neiaon’s creek and ihe mouth of Battell Creek, which empties intotbeSacnmento. The spot where the richest dgging is found is about SO rods long by 10 in width. The dirit has to be earned a considerable distance, but it pays the wotkmen two to three ounces daily. This spot appears formerly to have been the bed of the riv er, and'the gold foaod here u very coarse and bright Henry M. Nagle has faded to a very large amount There bos been a v* ry hard tun on the Bank* log Houses, but they all stood it except the above. FUGITIVE SLAVE CASE Pbiladiubu, Oct. IS. The drat fugitive slave case under the new law ot Congreu, was decided here to day. A negro who had been residing here for eight years, was claimed by a Marylsnder. Judge Greir, of the U. B. Circuit Court, thought the negro bad been proved ibe property of j'enea, the claimant, but as he had failed in making out his case, the black man was discharged. He was received out* aide tbo court house by a multitude of negroes, who*o conduct was so riotous aa to call oot the Mayor, who begged them to desist—oil however to no purpose. Tho police were called to Inter* fere, one of whom bad his ffager nearly bitten off* by a black. Two of the negroes were arrested, and held over to answer lor resisting the laws. SAN FRANCIScO MARKET. San Fiaricu co, Sept. T 5. Breadstuff's—The transaction! in RrcadatnfTs have been large, particularly in Chili floor, which sells hoot first hands at aboal $l4 p bbl, in port and (o arrive ; atoce which atb«ihave t beea mai'o in parcel* at 816, and in half bb!« at $9,50. This had nu effect on all other descriptions. Barley and Os!*—S*l*s of Barley at 7Jc, and of Oats at 3* (3 6 • 4* lb lor prime. Coffee is in beuer supply, and prices aro lower. Provisions are in lirra request at firm piicc*. Sugar—Woite has materially declined. Bricks —There being but a light demand, and some few lot* forced upon the market,bricka have sold at $2G(2523 p 1000 Coals—Friers are still tower. Cigars are more plenty, of common and middling qualities, while prims conld be sold above the b.-ghett price* formerly quoted L:qoors—Supplies arc abundant, but prices arc without Ciar.ge. ( * Lutubei—The demand lor iambef io no better, although the consumption ia large. • The receipts seem to keep pace with the demand. A sale cf 13,000 feet 3 loch plank was made at BSff grICQO/ but tor smaller lots 8100 is about lhe price. !<cttisvzzzs, Ocu 15. Tbo river is >i A.tiiad, wiUj.3f.rei 3 inche* water iu th« canid. " We htd. heavy rains laaJ Hlfti. The wcaiper la pool tod cloady. CINCINNATI MARKET. • October, 19. Fleur —The market continues qalel. Whliknv—rtercii qo.active demand, sales 700 bblsat22}c. '■ Provision#—Sales of 640 kefs laid at Clover S. e«J—Sale* 4b bbia at Si 30 basD, wiiti good demand.. Grocc'ier—•N’.nh’rtg J-iing wynr.j it coucc. - The mark*! ts geceraUy dull. Barley—Sales 500 bus barley at ilOe, with a lair demand. Tobacco—l be market ta active, and price# bcoyant. Ttte river hu ntca three inches. The leather is cco! and clear. NEW YORK MARKET Non.-, RxeotT. New Yoke, Oct. 19. BrcadKiuiit—We have nothicg tew to report in the market. Provisions are atio w.tbout change from yea* lerday’a pliers. The demand :* lair. Owing to the limited receipts of Western and Sta «j Floor, bat lido is dotuß in those band*. ST hi AM BOATS. Packets arriving at and deporting from the Port of Plitibargb, FOR MOBILE, PKNBKCOLA.A APALACHICOLA. The splendid new ligbt draught atiamer KJsTIUBVE. UfanhflsQ> T W. ». Noll, master, will leave for ew>< Orleans and all intermediate poii*, ana for Mobile, tNeas;co>a, and Apalachicola, and fur Cilumbn*,Georgia,on Monday, too Win instant, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight cr passage, apply on board, or to ™»P it 0 MILTENBEBGEB, Agt ion cincinnati'anD st. Louis ' jfaterm. w Che magnificent light thought tteaxn ■ fCTT-JI orCINOEAKLLA. Captain Haileu, awJEwiSgl will leave for the above ar,i all iuter wßSS&DßßSuiediaic porta on this day, 10th Inst, at 10 o'clock A M. Far freight orpasstge, apply on board, or to oclf J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. FOR ST.'LOUis; . r - n _ The tuuner fIESZi* ISAAC NEWTON, tHWBW|f T D. F Hnicbiton, miner, will leave ABUgßßKifor ilotp and intermediate ports on Monday, 31»t Ujst, at 10 A M. For freight or passage, apply on hoard or u> octu J NEWTON JONES, Agt_ "ftls ifu ITiCS "W'Eb'N e a pay packet' OIHOIKNATI, Ctpiain Johs BiSMjjcaßAM. w Tlii* splendid boat was built by tba t fr la owner* of the steamer ltaaeNewton, saaflWK+Ffi and others, for the Cincinnati ana lirWa.igafciFiitiiburKb Packet trade, and will leave every Wednesday, £>r Cincinnati, in place ot the New Kurland, No. d. For freight or passage apply on board, or to mrJO U IiMILTENBEBaER, Agt FA lit.' AILRA!V<3KBI£9T^ CHANGE OF HOUR Central Railroad opan to Rollldayilmrg 103 rules C\j«<7 l to Johrutovm —2So vaU-t "Rail Road from Jobutoim lit Philadelphia. TWO DAILY EXPRESS PACKET BOATS, Exclusively for Passengers, FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. Time through, 43 boors—- —•Fare—*lo ON an after Monday, September lCih, two daily Packet Boris will leave lor Johnstown, from the’ice take splendid new cars a r .l) miles direct to Philadelphia, passing over the new Pennsylvania K*U Road, being oua oi ibe very best in tbe country. Tba Increased speed by this route makes it the most desirable, as well as tbc mom comfortable one to the eastern cities A Packet Dora will leave every morning at v o'- clock, nnd everT n u rnmp at d o’clock, precisely. fIT’ThP Pm mg* Rail Uo*d is par.ed ut day light. For passage or information apply fo W SUTCH, Aioiiongahela House; cepl3 or m ii LEECH k CO, Canal Dasut aOMOdfUAIdLkLa hoiTvil; croly VI Hllos B*»ff*A«r Via Brownsville ami Comberland to Balilmon and Philadelphia. Fax* to Buniusi—«- • • • • W W no pjULanxLraia—— W «» THE morning boat leaves the wharf, above tfiji bridge, daily, at 9 o'clock precisely. luna to. Baltimore, h*hoiui;limt to Phir£lelpk*»,4&hoyro The evening boat leaves daily, Uieepi Soaday «»- eninge,) at« o’clock. Passenger* by leasing on liib evening boat, will cress the mountains in stage* owa mo - ROUSES, LOTS FARMS. *c. TO LET, A STORE ROOM and DWELLING on St. Clair street, opposite the Exchange Hotel. Possession given immediately. l Enquire of R TOWNSEND A CO, oclfl-diw 19 Market it TO LET. THE dwelling bouse No. 63 Second street, between Wood and Market streets, no * oectpied by the suoacriber. Rent BX9O per aonam. PoMestlon fiven on the Jrt ofNevember next. JOHN U MELI.OR oedlitf No. 61 Wood street FOR BEST, TWO well finished office* in Post Office Buildinga. Third meet A Icog, well lighted room. 3d rorrj enuance Mar ket street, between Sd and 4lh nr«oU. Abo, a email brick house, in Piri Tcwoship, near Penficylrcoia Aver-ue. Irqaire of F D OAZZAM, JJoeir No 161, Second tt A ,f 'WO *T.iRY BRICK fIOUSE end LOT, on I'fMi' <!iroi, comer ot Evan* Alley. Inquire of hqbbrt wknight TO LET. ATuL R 6ir>ry Dwelling, slate 'root, office, bath room. fixiarrs, and bake oven, 149 Third *L inquire ai cn Water *ireeL sep3__ LAND FOB RALE. THE Charuer* Coal Company-will sell tome very oe*irable piccca of lard, situated on ond near the oicubenvU eTaropike, and near ihesouthera terminos or their rai! road. 17:e laud will be divided into quantities to anil pur* ebaaers, ana the lemuol payment will t.e very easy. P J^W 1 *®' ° r u Z W REMINGTON. S o *. l .Harbor, Sept. _ Manager. TO LET, * «*“* immediately, the Three Story ® nc !wP^ e Home, No fiw Liberty street,end opooaii* Third *l ALSO, •fhe Second and Third Stones of Warahooas No 3 Market mreet. Enquire of RC STOCKTON, Bookseller., _“sllL 47 Merkel«. Y^K> A^K E ., RE^ L r EST 4 TEON PbNN STREET ruu SALE.—A Lot of Groond sitaate on Penn atreei, between Huy and Martury streets, adjoining the honsa and lot now occupied by Richard Edwards, having a,ront of SB feet, and in depth ISO feet, wiU be •old on favorable term*. Title unexceptionable. En* ,aU oem-dtf C ' P* LOOM1 8»«A ■*,«£«* Wood. CALIFOBNIA ADVEBTUEEUBiiT* PRaRIS A BROCKWAY, Commltsion Merchant*. Sacramento City, California. liberal advances made on consignments, and .all asency promptly attended w. Aa. nusis, > R Lorn, i Piayt3alAwflraT ix. W ' aXOCTWAT, rtmuuiisi ,J» MAUQIBOR SEWELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW/ OHIO STATE COMMISSIONER for taking Deo sulon*. Acknowledgment* of Deeds, Ac. Office—Fourth street, above BmUhfield mrl-JAwT MURPHY 4. BURCHFIELD tuvt.vG crarphmn ths znuianca aro ontxa Ddrttovxia£.vrs op iHxnt »toxe hot-ai, North-East cor. of Fourth A Barkot at*, WILL RE-OPEN, On Monday nor rung, 23d September, With a Lain Slack of Sew Good,. arp-.M , B. O. STOCKTON, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, No 47 iisrket street, comer of Third sl, HAS constantly on haad.foraele, Writing, Letter, Printing. Tea, end wrapping Paper Bonnet, roller*’. BiDdm', end Trunk Boards; Book and News Paper Priming Inks; which be will sell atthe lowest ea*h pnees, or la exchange for rag* or tanners’ across *ep|fl ; DB. 6PKER has removed to Liberty street, below Pm street, No ltd. Office and dwelling in the same hullding. • tng3l:dfim J. E. BRADY, ATTORNEY AT LAW , No. 89 Fifth ttraati »tpa7;dtf frtTairaop, ?a- - GO-PABTSnBBSBIP. THE this dtv, auoeiated tbem tel’fes under the firm of Phillips, Best A for the perdue of manufacturing every variety of Flint Glass Wore. , WILLIAM PHILLIPS. JOHN BEST, SAMUhL M’OLEAN, Jr. P U I LLI PS , BEST A CO. Msnuf&cturers of every variety of Cut, fnsitd, Bad Plain PJint .Blau.Wore ORDERS GUcd without dels7,-at the-'loweat mar ket price, r: ihsir factory, on Try 'strcet) near Second, ox nt Vi> Water socci, Prttsburgh. *cpl4aS?a fnelamsiiaa. BY virtue cf a precept uucer the hands of Wm. B< M’Clure, Preaitlent of the Court or Common Pleas, in and for tho Fifth Judicial District of Peohsylranls, end Justice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery In and for sniff District, and William. Kctt and; Bameel Shmev,' EatiS-i Associate Jtrrtge.* or tbo botuc county, In-rfinff for Ch- ttoanty of •ADegheny. dsietj-tbe t#t£V**Y of Auiimtiln the ye« ot car Lord one thousand eight boatired and tome directed, for tooldlffg tr.Coun of Oyer tndTcr miner aqu General Jail Delivery,atthe Court Hon so la the city cf Pitu>barnb,-tm-tfie ; Fourth filastisy Ocwter feext, at IQ o’cfocc " , PufcCc’awlee is hereby given to all" Jcatlcei. of the Peace, Coroner, and Consiablnof Allegheny, that, they be ihcn and rircre, ia their proper penfotu, with thtlf rolls, records, inqulaltrona,-cXßmtsxtio(fs other'remembrances, to-oo* thbaie-thlzga, which to their respective cifices in their behalf .appertain. JO ha done—ciaJ niso thoi* that will prosecute the prisoners that cow ora or may he' in Die j*li of laid, county ol Allegheny, to t« then and there to prosecute "gfl’rri them as ah all he jerit. Given under or hand at Pittaburgh, this ICih. dty of Augustin ihb year of oar Ltfrii.one thousand eight hundred t»nd fifty, anil ol tl eCr.roinonweslth the 73th BotUhdfrwidT CAKTFJI CUHTId, Sheriff. AD2USiISTRATORS> SOTICS. lETTERS cf Adminuimion having been trailed i to ma undersigned on the eM'ite of tbs late L Jielr- dcceßMil. all p-rwn* sndebten are reqjit=d to Lialc imroeuiaie payment, sad thotr having claims to present the same, property authenticated, to either: of tue subscriber*, tor liquidation. THOMAS DAFT, IiEORGE C RKlfi. To Sontlisrn ud ’We.tarn JSeretimnis. ROUSSEL'S PREMIUM PERFUMERY. The subscriber re specif ally invites public attention to hi* extensive stock of Perfumery, Soaps, Bhvvlag Creams, Ac., to which seven Silver and two GoMen Medals have, within the last six yean, been awarded by the Institutes of New York, Boston, and Phila delphia, the Uuter being the only Golden Medals ever awarded lor perfumery either In Europe or iu this country. Rousssl’s ll2i2rvaLLxn Soavnia Cuax. {Almond, Rose, and Ambrosial,) universally acknowledged to be superior to any Shaving Cream In this country or Europe. uhsoriurn; pas Siuvnw—Beautifully transparent, and possessing highly Saponocoous and emollient properties; Sapoamceous Compound; Ambrosial Shav ing Tablet; Military Shaving Soup. tstrrxxrut aToiLSTßourv—Almond, Rose, Miiiefleurt, Boonnct, Pisuchio, Mask, Patchouly. Omnibus, Float ing, Transparent, Olive OU, Windsor, and Circassian. Exr&xns son :bs Hsmuxschikt— Bose, Jasmin, Bouquet de Caroline, Geranium, Jenny Lind, Mousse line. Jockey. Club, -Magnolia, Clematlto, CUronella Beaut, and many other varieuss, In all alxty different : perfumes, Totiir Y/atox—Florida Water, Eau de TolUtt®, orange Flower • Waier,- and a great variety «f .Co lories and Lavender Waters FbefAsatiom. res tbs Hal*—Genuine Besr’uOH, ; Antique Oil, Qamloline, Fau Lostrale, Oleine, Com pound Ox Muttcwi ilair Byes, liquid and in powder. aniPhilocnnie, Riclnlne, and Jenny Lind Pomadt*. Opo2rrALcic-PnnrAjuTms*— Balkamio Elixir, Rose Tooth Paste, Chianml Dentrifice, Odontine, Tooth Pare, and Tooth Poorddr. Corantca—Vraeubli Cosmetic Cretin, Amandise far cheppedhanu*.,Cold Crcam-of Rote., Cream <ix Pvcse. Lvji Salve, Raspberry Ac. DepitaUary Powders, for removing superfluous hair, PearlPowner, Vtnalgre de Rouge, Aromatio Vinegar, Victoria Hair Composition, Preran Suits, besides a areal variety of other .nicies, tco numerous to be juiinedin lids advertisement. The subscriber bores :o maintain the tepulxlion which this establishment ens acquired. by disposing of nothing but Crvt talc articles, and will dc happy lo famish those who may wish lo patronise him, either wholesale or retail. on r.s reasonable terms as any es tAbUshmem in the United Stales.' XAVIER BA2LN, Successor to and farmer Director of the Labotatory of EUGENK ROUSSEL, 114 Cbeanut street Mr. Dunn’s Perfumery Is for sale by all tbeprlnei. ps' ProralTt* lathe country spt7:dlyi mn AND MINK INSURANCE NOTICE. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, carnal, btocx *bd mmi germ, *1,000,000. CHAHTEIiED i§26, fpHF. nnderrigtwd has been appointed agent Tor this X old tuid responsible company, m succeed Mr. Fayette Itrowo, and u ready to iaeae policies in Iho Fire and Mayine department, oo as' favorable um« .ox oar other responsible company in ibis city. GKO E. ARNOLD, ' 54 Fcarth next to Bank of Fiiubsrgb. PROTECTION FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY dim-UAj Pn'Kunj, CayitdliitMi,^rSuryiusFiaui, $ 1,000,000. rp HE undersigned would call the attention of mar* X chants and others b»*ing property exposed to )ri*3 by Fire or the peril? of Navigation to the superior advantage* adored by the Protection Imurtnei Company cr nstiro*o.cotet,vl3;— 1. Rates of'Premium as iowa* ihoeeof any ether RliiPONKlßLiiOthre. • 2. A speedy'ana satisfactory adjosuatat efionis by the Genera] A*ent;of the Cotr£any for the Western and SOttihryn States. ; -3.—Arbitration (of all djffcrcnccs which any visa) by rrirjere mnia&tiy chosen. A—Awatds promptly paW In Bpecle, Bankable Funaa, •. .or Exchange on New York, Balitmero. Charleston . New Oik. an*, St. Loais, Loaisvtlle, Piusburvh, or Cincinnati, a) the option or the insured, r •K7*’ Pamphlets, setting fbmt the mode and prin ciple* of adjusting losses, raie* of premiums, clanifi. eauonßfhßaatdi,ftc.,fttrnuhcdto the easterners of the office fre« orchhrge. P & j fl^ cr information, apply to the undersized, who is folly authored to insure Dwelling*. Stores, Howls, Warehouse;, Mills, Miumiactorle s, Batnt,*o. * AI»Q. Household Furniture, and Goods, Wares, and Mer chandize. cootaiaed'wr »iuicj thereto, against lots or damage by FJRF- iLso, Dry Goods, Gtcrcne*, Manufactured Gcods. Pro duce, Household Fcrulrn/e, I4*c Bto't, sad every other description of Mercbsndjss or Personal Pro periy, shppvd or lo be shipped per good steamboat, or boats to end from joists on the Western Waters, or between‘Kauern pines <via Lakes,orother inland rontel and any towns in the Western country, against the hazards 01 INLAND TRANSPORTATION. ' st-<o, . . - dhipmentt of Goods. Ware*, and Merebndjxa, pet good vessel or vessels, between New Orleans, and Eastern pens—betwe-n New Orleans odd other Gail p.m*—between all [Americas, ports and English or European pons, of to any ctbor maritigs port what soever In the Atlantic waters, against ttt© PERILS OF TUB SEAS. . GEO. E ARNOLD, Ag’U T 4 FoarA mwxt Dank «f Ktabujgfc. ttyifcdijHU BA V .aWLS. THESE celebrated aiiil Justly acknowledged n pcricr goods, m the latest coloring* nod mast In proved styles, wtu be famished by the tubseriben In any cuantfty, at the very-lowest price*. Purchas ers iwill please notice that the gsußino Dty fabrics bear tickets corresponding with the above cat, and they will also be disiicgo isacd frea ai I other Woolen-Shawls by their superior finish, fmenejs of texture, and brilliancy of colors. Orders solicited from all sections of tbs country, and the saaa will bo promptly attended to. Perehasew will also find in opr Shawl department a largo assortment of alb the other,moil approved makes; and newest-dedans of Americas, French, and Scotch Woolen Shawls, Cat bracing a neat variety of plain and medium ayleo for friends. ALSO, , • Soperior Paris BroelaJnng and aquare Shawls la ittenityles and best aanaCactn re—High bistre Black and'Cofored Silk Shawls—Lapins Black and Mode Colored Thibet She •*•!»; with Hue and woolen Fringes —Pari* Printed Casumere; an 1 Torkcrri Shawls— Plaip and Embroidered .Crape t^hatvlv—New style ; Printed Palm Shawls—Neat figured Paris'Brocha Shawls— Lupin* Black and Mode Colored Thibet Long Shawls—Plain bound Seal Skin Shawls—Pl&rn Mode Colored French Terkerri Shawls, fringed and bound—Eight quart'! French Mode Colored Thibet Cloth, measuring fall two .yard* wide for Shawls, binding to match—White and Colored Barcelona ana Genesee Shawl*, Ac. , WboleraJe and Retail. ROBERT POLLOCK A CO , 18 South Second et, Phildclctua seplP:dAW9mlnS ; ; Ur. Gayaoti’a Kxfraei of Yellow Soak and Sarsaparilla* PUT up in the ianjest stud buttles, contains no7v of the pan Ifondaras Sarsaparilla than any other preparation extant which is chemically combined »iU> the Extract ofYello# Dock,the Extractor Will Cherry, and the Balsam of Fir, thus making lb eTemd=*' ay more thoroughly effioldntthnn any other Sarsapa rilla; before the public, At the same unto it is perfect-’ ly free from all mineral poisons, which cannot be said of ady other of the Sarsaparilla compounds. Thu In-' valid should beworeof poisons! Mercury, Iroa,Qul nlfltii Potash, lodine, Sulphur, Arsenic, and easy other mineral and metallic poisons enter into, ana tbrm th?'active basis of mortof the Strraparlila and "■»•«*» of the day. .Gaysott’i Compound Extract O'Doc* tad-Sarjapariiladoet not contains particle of these substance*,as anyone ettaeasily ascertain by applying ifip.neeessary testa. fpe poisons may occasionally remove disease, bat they so vitiate the blood, and so completely tmeretr* nataihe whole synctn with their baneful ctfecrsthat the prat eold, or the first attack of disease,prostrates the patient's strength, tuid subjects bon other to tbu most exerutiatinr and renders onother cun almost impossible and hopeless. Let all poisonous Sarsaparilla preparation* alone, and qh Gaysmt’s Improved Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, which is thoroughly efficacious, perfectly harmless, end'purely vegetable. Ail kinds of disease yleldsto its genial influence. CURES. Scrofula, Cancerous Tumors, Cutaneous Eruptions. Erysipelas, Biles, Pustules, or Pimples on the Face! Chronic Sore Eyes, Tetter, Scald Head, Hheaaia- Him, Enlargement or Paine in Ue Barca or Joints, old and stubborn Ulcers> Fever Sores, Hip Disease, Sjveilrng of the Glands,. Blo'xhci, Syphilide Symp . urns, Lumbago, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,Coe* live ness, Sait Hbeum, Anecnonsof the Kidneys and disease* arising ftoia as injudicious use of Merest ry, Minister’* Sore Threat. 'Weakness of the Cbesh PKlmaaanr Affections, *nd all other diseases'teed- 1 ing inwards Commuptiaa, Liver Complaint. Female Irregularities and Complaints, Sick and Nervous Headache, General Debility, Low Spirits, Loss of Appetite, Night Sweats, Paine fn. iho Side and Shoulders, Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Chron ic Constitutional Disorders, ami as* Swing and Fall PpnEer of the Blood, and General' Tania for th» Bygleji, it U unrivalled. I A due ofUlcrrsXd lints ofatrttsn wear# standing' _Tho fillo in* is ao extract or a letter dated Mut3i 27, isw&, from K D. Perkin*, M, D., a lila-hlv rrfmnrt*. blc physician of Marietta, Ojifo. r Jexa jPanx—Dctii Sir: :i; have under my earc a young woman who, for sixteen years, has becn«f feriog from Ulcerated Lifnbt, uH whore case baa been pronounced hopeless by three of onr besiphr slciant-i I took her uito my faintly, and have used' Gayaon*! Yellow Dock and PamapatjUa (rccly.and am confident that the Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla will effect a permem-t enre. She is better in genets! health than she has eyerheen-before, and welts t : aitle hr two without fatigheof p*in:- A year sgtisha * used lwiil repen'thc eosefn da< titas.'* VomeJpsfltially,.?J- C. D. PERKINS.' ' ; • SCROFULA. It baa bean remarked, by eminent men, that in the varied catalogue ofeiseubs to wMch jpan is lltsle. _ them i* scarcely one cTeuch Importance, and ofwdtt * *’•' interest as Scrofula, whetlibrweJcokfo ritO'cfcectintT'* : efitswigui, • vir.ety cl organs it attacks, ox Ita-Tentxrkufclti In* " • curd'jtiity and extensive fathlity. - Scfcfula has bailed the gkl'l c* .tic xtnsieminent - ; phyridoc* InlhlsoraKTy pud-in. Europe. Dot the re Is . anuatidoteforikiadacirfiXii Dr.Gnyou’a Extract of ■--- Yellow Dock • - selln perfect ia. tlut .miii. severe caeca of ' scrafoit.-' .. ’■'-•r.-’-' 1 •■''*-*■•. • . An .extraordinary case pf Borofitla-cored-hy, the ■. •ola-tue : of-Doztnr CayctnCompound’By'nw.'it. will be seen hr thlacertEctue that Grit manfcssbeca under the.treatment ofseveral etfohrated- physicians, ftr the pjn whhen: deriving twy beeftflt!' and has bsea egactuadly cared by the use •of a few bcnfocfDt G«y«tda£oo?cuEdßyWp-. - . Jj l '■ „ : N*w-Yoxs,7daey, IS4B, IfeGCTson—Dcar&r,-*-Owlngp»yoa.tide»twtlch . money- cannot pay. 1 am induced :omates apsbilcuc- - bawledgmenj of the benefit I have derived Aoa your ' inyahtahle Syru?.. I wts prely affifomd wIA a tem- ' ble l Sciontioas Giieane, fcereditMy-ra'rittr fatdtiy, ' which eomiacnrcd on cyr.sok, nsd,’ conondnr io * spzehil, soon reached ay ears, running into ny bead. , anddtwndingeiio7crmy;face, neek.-sml lower ex iruautica. 1 heuwtite a disgnrting object to fo«i unon At times my di«t wan was up mat that i w.j upaffe to sleep or lie down; and the disease extending loio rsy c«n ssriouflly ailccttd ny hearing. My faoc w«* orj - - c«Titinuoua tore, from which h discharce of natter and waiw keptccnuEusily ouxingont Pcapleavcid- ' " ed me, supposing rhadthehsuii pox,or some oth*r-' infectiaas disease, ird I was cocwfqnenUy obiiffed to ; - relinquish my ba'*re»@. Notwahrandinx I had the beatnrTiealadvice.amltrioddUl'cTer.tplanaoftreat nent, the dkeasn ccctlsced to prow wore, until I gave upinderpair, Konunatety I fell is with a passenger t>n the vteaml’oat, while iraveULcg for my health, who informed me that his son was atone tune In as badm condition M I was, and tbdt by urine your Syrup be wossprCdily eureJ. Itsmedliiteiv procured Uie ar ticle; eotnoeneed using it, and now, after having pe>ri lessjhan six bottles. I am well anJ abie to attend to my bnriaeM. I send yea thi't statement as an act of jusuee, only riicpii.a mat ft tr.av innuce the aSletedto * maksuaeof therigLimecicii-e, and thereby save «>»>**■ ' much cafferinx act' expends. 1 luznalu your ol>cdient servant, • . JOHN Q SPALDWO. -. t.ure of sn acx'RViUtl can qj £+vsivtlas. , r The cures performed by “Dr. Guyaoti'a Extraet«f Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla are lasting. The pa* uenfs general health coounues to Improve after ease is removed. Ceres are not chronicled until tuno 1 ' has fiilJviicfied that there can be no relapse or retain, of ti)U disease." ' ■• - ■ • • •- ; « ««' Noiwat, (Herkimer Co.) Feb. ISSO. S. r. Bncitii A Gents, ft i* with great pleasure mai l write yon about the very nappy effects «f year - Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla opou my »on, who has long been suffering under that dreacfol, i<w»bwnnq dls* ' eaw Erysipelas, with which he was attacked In itt49c ’ : and Was Tor several months attended by soma of oaf : -bestpysie tns,wao tried their skill parseveringly fifo. .• fivettonlhs, without any beneficial effects whatever* ' • He becoao reducedU) a perfect skeleton He had ul* : cere Ctotuhlthlp to his knee, which were oootlattally ' disctorglng disgustingly offensive matter. Medical - -- andsurglcal sktilWas baffled. • I‘hyvielans said the! hisense wasHopeles*~then> epuld be nothin* donU - V to eneai those terrible ffangreaeiaa slcors. My neigh* bgrq:iad py serf tbcmgctbm dtoalgtiocTteotr at htrA. . one of piy neighbots, who hadeurrpd e child bfecrof* ula wlth your inraioabic: mcdiclua.' wished me ta, mtkg.trisl oliu and mnra fooia-tbo restiees desire to* houeof ~ • gettitig rebeMprooarea‘threo'bot;!eaofyBSf u vel‘OW Dock and Barsaparilla^ ,l -aqA ««iwg it . . and J 6 my astotushmentTne commenced Improviß* he had used the third beuitr and oefore behsdusals ' half’dozen bottles out He used m oil ■ twelve bottits, and by Orteberlast he wesperieetiy-- res. wed, rveryvcitigs of the disease exoepuhe scars ' is removed, and he remains is perfect heann up u we present time. Hie recovery, under the blessing of ’ God«tseotire>7owln«ta'tM:nxeofycsrYeJiowDock x end Sarsaparilla, and I aueroya-i ftiai I feel-myself’ *' ' jna,on>s Ids wititgreatio/ ' tiist .l utfonn you of what your tianeearillu lus dooo ■' ’’ for my son. Deß<ecifaliy, . . j'AB. BUSSELL. EJ* None genaise onletsput rp in large abides, containing «*•?««, and the name of tee Synipblowa m u,e glass, wiui dc written slgodtufe or& F.iun netven ths ouujtJo Nmpper.* Fnee 61 per bouia»og 6 boties for 63. • „ It is sold by J. D. I’ARX. Keith East center of Fourth and walnut sneejs, entrance OS Walnut ' CjuannadjOUbflo whoia>aU. oidcts must bo oddres- • • ted.: Carter A Bro* .Erie; .W. r.'Jilu’ivjn kCo, Wat r* ford; Olin fc Clemcms: Cro’dSgr.lle; Abel Tirceß, ' : ' .v Moniroae; Hirest Mtr.Tewcxtdfi Eobirt Soy, Weliv • borei L. Ro<forick;CaHensburn L.WL'eox7Tr;pitu*' * • burgh, eotner of Market siritet and tho Diamond. h«nWAw»v:isa -TTT - ■f M SBU t S IsmßßS 1 -" Creates abcaitby action bodftmtora • the appeote, eonalite the. ;«rfrttJaii«L (jive tone and energy to tho system, ana, ereate a power of resist-' once to diseaxaln allna forma, rarely-tabe obtained. Th»r will perform a.apeedy .and permanent cure of ' Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency, General Debility. " Liver ccmplaini, and KM ihe train of aymptess cou» mottly called nervous a fictions, HE4DACQE W«l* be immediately rei.oved by the use of this Rival otbtectnnpoand, wr.lch is Barely m,,i adapted to all oges and eordttions. 3 WOlfiadiaihil delicate a-.d palatable rrep-traurn, a combination ol Tome, Alterative aud Armrieal flush-. '• ties, pecnliarly adapted to their systems. The specific aetioa tbel tiiix artielc hss on the Liver * ' mod Digestive Oigsns, render* it a complete Antidote for Fprcr.a&d Ague, and Dilxous and Typhus Fevers; ;, ■ • '* CH*t^u,L.i.jei7xnh-iasiL BszSa. . . I have used the artiele of Planett’a Bitten, aad Jhave derived great; benefit irom thenu jl cava .. . bean»nEject for years past tothe Fever olul Agac. bat •ined the introduction of. year Bitters, I have enure!/ _ ejeujed my asnal attacks, and esn wim corutoonca tgaosuaond them a* one of the bast ionics in u»c. ; Snonraui) June SGib, I&S>. j SITIJXABSnu Bs aiocb pleassnto ca^iha^iba; ;-.'vT%. DriMPsiawitii whkli my lia been to 1935 uoab- -:-,. ; led. sntins fiotn ts»ctir»-> of Ift* Uxet.- hu been eo. : SSJ n &«w«* wttsma. - — t etiieprpimrmcr.of itfuef*? aod faf .yoar kindaemin -'<•. youroUdiaX e &rs*nL.: leech. •■•■ A*cot«, txost - &n&K*r Yort. TWJixieli.r _ -~ : t ;. . R»-flKr liTßff . tft nnn PRET.WniMd On -Board* r -h• ‘; ? J£/*UUI/ peifectly diy, aatf of a tapericr quatiur - - far #nie bT : 3. iLARKF- _ .J amtfctnf " - •. , . : Bh>rp*trer^-•;'» ADMIMIgTftJISORggOTICg. - *• T of Adnlnistraticfl, on the «nata of RTra: - * »•’■•• i.i raiharisa MoKol|bt, dectaied. bavins h**w « > ••■.■• wanted 10Uwaoimiiaod, all **r»oastafrUcd '?Tr heren’ notified 10 nue ianflediaio pmjaam. and ■ (rad Batwf-cUlai.'Bfaiast Jaaide<ux«4to&tcs:ci iSejtiß*ptsttpU7,faT.aenl«cteJu.-. f «tpt»dlin BOBfcBT»cgHIGHT.Adm>» T Ufß FJUau»Vtiils-H d» • »»»SJ In Mitt/ 1141 J * nraiuo»S ei mfi* 7*tyyj*t f f’
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