The Late Iltalarard It. Joalanstaat er 14. ttsi Legislature of sin native State,,n the 19th ins., theastuts wore iakeo In both I:ratlines of the yeetalatare to pay due respect to the mem. erg of the tate member or the State Legislature, ' Ibe lion. E. M. Johnson, ExaSeprewatative and Soutar in Congress, and EasVina President of the United States. We avail ourselves of.the taming sketch of him life, contained In the speech of his colleague, Mr. Shepard, on that cousins ..goodoor to our readers a biographical *hetet ' , of hie Weedy that is at ante brief and authentic- SPEECH OF MR.-SHEPARD. Mt. BMus= A distingnished and time.honor. ed citizen of the Commomreakb hat palmed from amongst men—has been gathered to . his fathers OoL Ricbud M. Johnson is no more. He expired at Ms boarding house In this eily at 4 o'clock lids morning: For the feet few weeks be has suffered under the effects algeneral paralysis; hut, tote as to • had ever been to the trust reposed in him by his Wow citizens, be has constantly attended the Hall of Representatives, null e 4 last halite re. fused her oSces, and he sunk nude, ma malady. Col. Richard H. Johnson was the third son of CoL Robert Johnson, who emigrated to Kentucky during the "[richness', and settled in the cowry of Scott, at that - time the theatre of Indian loom , Vans, and repeatedly lea bodies of men to repel Indio inessloo, pcesersing In • bleb derma these qualities of chivalric valor sod daring enterprt • so woman at that early period of the history of bet:ducky. . - 001. Richard M. Johnson was bora and reared In the stoney period of which I speak, and he Imbibed from the character of the tes and the noble .impulse of his nature those principles of tinny and equality which, at a riper age, pro. duped in the commis of Memnon and the wand kild those sets of devotion to the best Interests of his country that will transmit his name bottle remotest gen He was born in the then manly, new State of Henmeky, in the year 1779. I pass over theism iv pen of Ids life, and we find that, in the year 1902, the port of New Orleans had been closed by • • e Spanish authorities *glint the United States, thus barring the commerce that dotted down the htliaissippt.. In expectadon of Immediate war. Richard ht. Johnson, then to his 20th year, raised a company of men, ready bo none with a corps et troops that tt was expected would be raised by the General Government to ease down and make • dement upon the pun of New Orleans. The seniament of the dispute with Spain depnved him =postman) of rendenng his country the service. _fa th e year 1807 he entered the Rouse of Rep. reamitathres of the Conr ess of the Unisol Sates Hen:Med with the Republican parry ol thabilay la a 8 Lk* measures; and In June, 1812, voted fat the war with Greta Brittle. He commanded • regiment of men la the year 1812, which did lame service; and to the summer of .1813 be win raised a voloweer regiment, nunateneg one thou . clad men, and joined the army on 140 N anhweab ern Mintier, lancer Gen. Hunan. Perry's Tic tory on Lobe Erie opened the commooleation with the Canada shores, and the !allied army of British and Indians, commanded by Gen. Proctor and the Indian chief Tecumseh. ded MOM diree-. ton of Lover Canada. The army was oat in immediate pursuit, and en the Snidely of October. 1813, woe aright tha memorable battle or the Tames. It was Yuan entirely by the regiment commanded by Col..Tohnsan, that the allied forces of British. and lodate were routed and defeated. Some or the beat blood of Kentucky was pooled out upon the battle field—tad the name of Cot. Richard Id. Johnson, the chivalry of Kentnclry, and the battle of the Thames became indinolably united in the ruiner! of American arms. do not raped, Mr. Speaker, to portray in fall the deeds of our departed friend. This will - be done by more eloquent voices then mite, and to them 1 leave the honorable post of prononneing the fining euloginms. As the representative of the Coonty of Sou, as the neighbot and fnend of the lamented Colonel, 1 have risen fa my place in this body to beer my *Ude but ken testimony to the pathutism, the gallantry, and. edible daring of thedepetted hero. My own feelings havekrompto ed me, the love and affection which Ba - citizens of scan county beer for their time-honored fellow Men prompt me, to announce to this branch of tbeGeorral Arseuattlyone melanekory' and 've rminl ad net which 1 this day bear: Af.er ceding his canary la , the comma and the field, soar half a century, . and sadyg oth er atarinne that of VIM` President of the. United Bates, he was again returned as • Represents. live to thellentacky Legislature the prawn: year, and bits closed a career of glory at the post no signed him. .Samoa Kno.—The Mobile Adretasor of the 2016 oh. tam This diatinguished Sen ator, now the secrond of. deer of the Gene.' Gov eminent, and whose rep. utmost belongs to the nation, delivered a speech at Cabswbs, on Monday the Bth inst., sad was attentively and admitingly listened to by a very large audience of his fellow Milker's. lie review ed the measures passed by Cocgress—admitted that the admission of C Rfornia was a wrong cow. mused on the South—Mat be pops:end the bill to abolish the slave trade to the . Darns of Colatn• kila—but said the people of the District had been greatly annoyed by the trade for peaty, nod that John Randolph advocated, with other nintingursh ad Southerners, a similar bill. Col• Meg said that the bills passed violated no eooslittlihanal pro rls:ons, and he was surprised to heals, them as. sailed on that groUnd. He regretted the extreme. to which some are disposed to go In their opposl• tier to these measures, and declared •-sr,esaion and disunion "to be no remedies for one Wrenn*. and calculated to bring upon a people now great. prosperous sod happy beyond any in the world had ever known, evils and melamines beyond the power of the most 'mid thatch:Tahoe to paint We remark., in subut - Trice, weird reported to the-Selina Reporter, from which we copy the subjoined eloquent tribute to the Colon. Senator Fro og "opolco to term. of &trent des , o• ion to the Liston. lie said he had bceo in for sign lands, aoi hi knew with what admiration our Uoveto erect was there regarded. How cola. etsbly they co:notated who thought that when di. Tided resent coofederaerea, either of there • last could attract the same consideration. Southern Cootederation Would dwindle tato • mud or tzuith rote power. Though the North had area:ed Us with injustice, yet we should re• mentber how mazy slave &meshed been brought tiro Inc Ligon by purchase of territory. Whilst toe Sauth could count Florida, Louialant, Atkin. ens, Musouri, Texas with Our mote Slates to be caved out of her the North had only gained J in*" An itnputianl Improvement in the pincer, of tan Mpg leather Is noted in the Albany IMartml, th. editors of which have seen specimens of loathe made 111 the new mode. They my— The main femme of the invention cow., in n oompor.nd of chemicals, by which not only is lane money and labor saved, bat Me leather that ?repo. zed poses es more strength than that mastufactur 'e3 in the old way. Thei compound is called "Dee ter's Electric Pricers. ' alma,. A. Slarshaii do Co are carrying ea prety eldecsion busines, a tannoz by thn pro ems, al A. 27 and 29 Chu: C t sweet, ie 1210 city, and Item them we have gatbeed too followio facts in regard to II:11A new amio of tanning ekin into leather °A, sheep * call, goat, u, deer skin is taken m a --enren stale, and tram eight to ten - days it is menu factored into leather ready far-market From lour days are emonmsed in preparing a skin for lantana, in the removal cif - the wool. bale, Zre , itik than thrown inn ago, and washed In three chemical pre . parations,which takes from oao to two minutes, it is then taken out and dried, and in twenty four or forty eight hours after iris taken from the tub a ready foemarket. - The. time occupied in drying depends much upon. 'the weather: but after a me thoroughly dried it con bo daished in about twenty minutes or half no boor: Under the old system of tannins:pi takes tram three to (our week. to pre pans the skat,and From three to rot months to bark, tan and harsh a. • By the &movery of thi4 new prOcess, a akin is &inverted Into loather to n 4 many days n 4 it take* month 4 In bark tan, and beside.* it is not only stronger and taw. durable, but the (anther to made .Waler Pool. They ran manufaeture abeep4tias ay Ills ;truce.a tato leather in via or rip ht day., Which oat tatty re,ruhlett calf skin,-but fur boot. ind shwa it to preferred by abuse who have wont them on account of ita being nuiredumble and sutl er than calf manufactured in the old way. 14 Min method of tanning there. m a great wattle.. One hundred,heepairina can b.r tanned for 37 to 30 rental while to bark them would hour an expeme of It Janet Se, At the same establishment patent leather 14 roan ofactured oat of sheepskin., w toils Isaaid to be More durable and less liable to crack than that made of bark tanned leatber.o W Peen hasten, the colored clergyman of New York, who for two yeah hem attended the World's p,,,ceinexa, recently received the ti tle of f) D. from the Uurvenery or Heidelb,gh, Germany ' • the Ant African who has ever received the honor from an - E - eropetto DuiveNity. He Vie. lira! Heidelberg to accept 112, diploma. The Religious Society in Pails hea purebered aoe of the ft.( hoend ill the Rue de Greene., Fau bourg St Germain, for n doublebject—namely, the meteionort. nod the reeepti. at of . eonverotinto the Rotuma Catholic I:humb. It Is idea qatad that me lehtfpyof the eamety 'will be perticalatly±:o±oy4tat Britain. From the Eliehasond Win . 17sIona -P Petit!, the band that would destroy Toe temple *fuer elm; KOMI.. heart tam hopes fee Joy In it. coninuaing dies. 1,1 not the monster be knot Who &motto I-ght the flame, Bat tone hint with n traitor' And w th a traitor's name. Ont. huatiwy hopes refine t .1 1 Our witenag bulwarks starry. Awl heedam's harmer nowt high . . O'er a united Land:' . stars rher gem 11l mere re 'Lds May cease awhile to Wine get tremble go ! The arm dew halls ....The gag Mai, is divine! j While the dark raven he 'es dr•pale Aid still oar tears renews, The noble eagle, high In air, 11.1, onward way parsecs dreads dee, !hare ah• lempect'S Wlll2/1, iinn 7 Oo all in thantler`• rail; Fat IN. • aLove the teaapeoll polk Ell:uos, to the goal. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. rUI3.IALIHYJJ INEUTE dr, CO I n= MONDAY MORNING, DEC. 2, 185:1 ftUrtStUlli , PiX.410.14•• We give pace to the cornapoodence below be tween Hen. Robinson, Judge Grier, and HAM T. M. Illaaecrember eleci,of the troxiCoogras,ln *ad's* tries, with much pleasure, &soar high respect troll& HUwe makes us anxious that he should occupy ha true position Wore the community. In coca= with the vast majority of the eitaeos of all parties, of this Congrestrons I Disuia, Mr. Howe entertains strong objections to several femora of the Fugitive Slave Law, and he attended the meetings In this city and Allegheny, held in a time of groat excite meet, to give expression to public opinion, in eels lion to that then recent act of Congress, Some things were said and done'at those meetings which gave the impression abroad that the law would be resisted by force by our citrate, and as Mr. Howe held a prominent position u--Whig candidate for Congress, and equated his opinion stromity against the law, a report gained circulation that he favored sentiments akin to nollideation, in reference to this enactment. This erroneous impression gate rise to the conesponamoe below, which is now pub lished, to place Mr. Howe right before the Country, ant , as a simple act of justice to hlmsell -sod his Whig .coastiments. Every one knows that in times of much excitement, things are said aiti done at public meetings which many of thole who par ticipate in them disapprove, and which even the chief actors thmselveds regret in more sober coo. uterus. To make Mr. Howe accountable, therefore, for every extravagant sentiment uttered by others, on such occasions, would be to do him great loins troe: Every person among ha extensive acanthi lance, knows him to be a warm friend to the doc trine of obedience to Law, and the lea person who would countenance any-resistance to constituted authority. In Congreis he will be found an un flinching friend to the Union a taithful observer of the requirements of theConslittaion, and a devoted tdberent of the great =heal Whig pally. His coostiments expect this of him, and theyhave nit than of a dhappoirement; tor neither atertheY in favor of illegal resistance to the law. If thie‘aphi ion has gone abroad, in relation to Pit:sheath and Allegheny county, an would seem to be the one from the tronarks of Judge Gain, on opening the late session tithe Cant in this city, it is time that it was reamed: The moral and sciatica sense of this comeauply is averse to all onistawie to the laws of the - laipl„.and while the Fogitii4 Sieve Law is exam:ding* obnoxious to nine tenths of the carom:nay, they will , retort only to the latitintate means of redrea for 'the grievances it Thin much we feelt it a dirty to say, in introducting the following correspondence: Prirsatitott, Nov. 22, LW. Bars. B. C. Oran Janie, Supremo Cwt O S. Dm Eta—The conversation endives thiaincroteg ootbe subjectof Mr. kfoweisopmmos,oo Wd itimotti,a queatioaoftee day,.the faithful execation of all tho compromises of ma eonsutudon, and obediente to :he law, far the rendition of faginsee Coins lancer was of the most atultraototy Omfatter; *epochal, em 'learning In= yourself; that your remarks on the sob-' ie.; upon the apoing of the Coon, wall Oat 41.111i13,4 to apply to him. I can undertake to say (or Mr. Howe, that our eons: mon country will have no safer, more pauittnie.and consistuu advocate of the •tsupremacy of the 4.1..7. whether as regards the South, ar the North , than Yr. Howe will pretest himself te be, in the discharged his eb . igationsta the Union, or a member of Congresa,,7 Nor will 4et tadetions of popalar favor, ketimidatiott of faction, of perinatal infloenets interdict his vote on the repent, modification, or passage or any 'mho may be called to at upon In thettwurse of hts'prospert nee legislative dishes. Neither mid like consideri, none prevail with him, to countenance or abet in any manner the ealliSeatioe or rarefies of theamming law. of the land, whaisoever 'mares. they may be ea* posed to atfeet,Seuth or North. It is of 0o email ImpOrtlknee to the Diarist whle Mr. Bowe has been chosen to represent, thee hie opine .sonn these grave awl saluting queedone, should be rightly apprehended and anderstood.hera and else where; and es your }tl5l•TkS, on the °cession referred it, have been supposed by some a apply to him, I fool persuaded yea will lake plealare so relweltur neh errant°. Impression,. Leasing to your owe mend mdgment and good tone, the canner and form which ft mogld Osman trpetheen to adopt to attain the enelln view. I have the honor to be, Yoar friend and obh seih, W. ROMSON, Jr NOST-V, 1850. Lees Sta—tioo tighlty appreciate my (allay m re• cant to Mr. Bowe, llama you express phut porno• Con that I milt mt. pleas re in "removing any er• toneoes impresdona" that my late nmantka may kayo erred, in retard to his opinion Or 00040 C/ In near race to the subject of them. Mr. Ho.* Is a gentle man for wham I entertain the highest rupee.; arid I (oh y concur with you In the opinion expressed as to bit patriotism led correct principles, on . the subject which so mush agitates the conetry at present, It ===l nine been improperly connected. A. ace allows to whom hu been entreated the do • ty of preserving the peon* of thin Unlcus,l have felt consusined to rane* thecondstet okertaihpesrsensveho seen lu dientehmee. and w insanely ageing the eso• aced R Isolation too others to oppose thnezeranlon of the lave. with armed violence. Believing prevention to 11= the attention of each ;moos to the centre conveqnee. eta that must necessarily seselt, both to themselves and ante whom the) , so badly and ins4l7 advised,. cc. they shea:d tutve the courage or lho My to put thco precept/ tete prates. If In the *for.... of th'e Oaty,l e6WI have given offence to, nap wet./ hme !ammo respected, I shall be son; fora; eve elsily as my temarks should not be so iattyprels4, le" try :Lost whose condatt tame within the nag , or my reprehension. Novel linvia4 believer , (south Rowe Lad his snoisdpereeptionsi so yarierttd,ulo to New Hato Of Appointmeate-Horedlt•- g, ;7011.t.11.!iael innatin Vale 61 hinrs saisoadros • ry Bare atunnta No po taste •nd at. lt4-1 icci • pinnate COnV.lllllf sail amend. Coro-ellesnovale tad appotztomstats-• :tat any halo gone attitna, nyn secretary of ate Interior and Como:de . c.Letz committed or wets inierLad tb corors f I alostor of the Land Oman eir;olaido 4'.1 high nod wet cathi With fthlt ththCCl asa ,thth:L. yoith. k:. Prrzszczox, Igo?. 2z, 1&,3. Wfn. Robvuon. Dena ,m—Tat COII“,OOtaCCICC tte,a - yen year/C/ yr.l the Ilan 6_ C Gykr, of ..ks 2/4 Inman; la Car ni relr.tys to Lay views an u lkelb:Otb/114 , 4401ti0n the day, dam. ma no more than ,a/Uri tam !or whittt 11q 10 undo; to both o: yon my temasCal acthoy.- alguitenit. Under ordinary Cii“Millll66CO3 6 inn senutnents of t> tumble an indtvid•al as =geed, would not be antalid o SO M.> [oll2ilitratioll6 but the ofßetal teLatione to Government, watt which the citizen. el Sit 31 Cot, f>6oll/1 D6Sttill/ hat recently Lovett.' mu, reader important tothern, ed-well as to myself, that *bawd ea Le cuirandersuatel, touching so grays • ter at no eSCCII4OI4 of the recta, law of Coregresa amen .e.,`Foritive Slave Lew." tai the leer Itself, at is not necessary - for me ow to reek an derail. It is wet I emern to the <aridity of this ii•inet, that I regarded its provokes, under the most are table construction, or which they seemed stucco- ~(.1,, as erreceingly severe, dialcali of exec Luton ,11./ r calculated to inflame the Northern 'mail, already greatly excited on the sulimel of slavery They, hare, boom., received nil thew...LlT Inc r required by the Conslitution,andere me lower the Inams d and a. rucli,musrbli ' , specked andipheyed. It i• is/ lc:mime than was, that i'unlem the 1116 m are respeetml OW re can be no liberty,. and in a grove:mem like our n, resale,/ exelusively upon the ;opular will, is no middle ground Lemma( obedience a. •h It n - all conmlinzleitally upreued, and anarchy, .oh nil 1,. Frightful rotas garners ot bloodshed Sod stun w•r Lining that ourtnatuLle utruggle In our Nauanal when u threlogulstted Meatier frustalratutop nc mud a entirn of our own county, was Stoandu.tr tn. Linton from the ineldinum ursaults of ”IbLeatiou. • W. uskc.l Ly Ur. Cattoun—what is the Unto..? - nd I well tratenther the rrpiy of our rot, .aLte aunt hLor —said be • the Ileum Ia uhedlenee I h ive no rympathle• In common with sop nun, Or ui mell who would sot the loan aCdefinnee. I have 0.0 r felt 11.4 print in the principle. of the pOlitval nt to which I belong, and I have natio soon foreutien atiorQn nullification mennond oar ..outineen borders , meet Heed upon not banner, in VOngpic.o4a chaf 2 . ye—. The Supremncy of the Law... • And now when revolutionary tendencies, sr We • and a rpon or insubordinalron at the North, n aurtingenne the integrity of tha Union itvelf, we lore than ever called noon 1 0,111MaiLl Ode print!• pies, and to repel every auggartlon that oar patriatirni . t.. by geographical hoes. am, very reopeetrally,, Your obedient ear v`t. THO 9• Ai. HOWE. The public w tll nee, by an ndierilsemem la the . .pproprlate place, ibdi the lasi canal packet of the season will leave, on to nowiww, Tuesday eve. nlog, at eight o'clock. Those going east would do well to avail themselves uf Ibis excellent mute and means of conveyance. Sil - Tu atm Baerrni Wascs.- 4 We ate Indebted to the Anhui = M naiad for th e rolloseog ITIII7/3•1 of the Gib tad 7th Wahl.: ~ Stxdi Wad, whole population' Senna Wad 2600 .xpect the 'Preaidedi STEM II menage wilt• o des .cred to the two house of Congress on Tuesday, at noon, and that eeplea, according to arrangement, will be placed at once In the bands of the proprietors of the daily papers. We contemplated lusting it in; an cam. on Tuesday afternoon, In soon after it is received as possible. Copies will be for sale at the counter of the office. The writer in the Tribune bu not yet made out his case, to his efforts to prove that we ap• proved of the oandnet of the Whig■ in voting 10f Barker. We uy now, uwe did in the quota tion he has taken from our remarh, that the very feet that the Whigs voted for Barber to prevent the eleotaan of Outhrie, showed the strength cf their attachment to the Whig party. They knew that Matilde was the coon worthy moo of the two, hut their politiesl feelings triumphed over their prudence. Barker had generally acted with the Whig party, and nodottbutauding his equivo• cal character and puidon, they preferred to elect him rather that the Locofoco candidate should trieMph. If this did not show strong Whig au. Mount, we know not what can. The Philadelphia Mere publish a call, turned by nearly three hundred Guam 1204 reapectable mercan tile Mau of that city, for a meeting of the merchant. and citizen. generally, toe the purpose of taking suit able measures to celebrate the snivel theta of the steam nip Clip et Olargow, the Gni of the new line between Laverpool and Philadelphia. The gulelln, in calling attention with° meeting, lays: I We should. perhaps, be laughed at, If we gave ea • pension to all the visri of prosperous batmen that open before us as we enter:opiate the prospect of Ire. quest steam coma • anon with 1 femora, along with the completion or oar great Central rail rood.— We are willing, however, to brave all chutes of ns travertine., aria plan, on repave our coanctin that, with toe perfectera of then two great oralecte, Pails dalphia will ad , 1 1p trade and commerce, more In one yen Ulna the haelletely done In ten. Let the neat Latoradon, on looking over a Ale of the Be letln of ECO,. mares nos o:_]n the memoir., and compare It with the reality So [etas prepare to gin a grand re ception to the Stet 1 iyerpool steamer that disturbs the waters r f the Delman, The einemes to the roil for the meeting of lharsday evening show that the mitt kind or Mao have taken the matter In bane, nod that soy haziness ran arc tally silica to the immenee 'tropotelince of the peat enterprise now anent to to aertaMpllthed. ..- . ~,This.ie ens of Aut most ilayartant enterprises In Which Altiladelphila ;Is existed, and It Is a wonder Maisel:tilting of the kiwi wan not aver:ratted long tomes. Bee great Oval, New York, passerine saperen advantages from the accessibility of her reagnlacent bubo to waling noels, bat Ihr Mara tinsels her pennants ant mach repealer to Philadelphia. lied • c i SWIM math. been I eradiated thirty years ago, and had Pitiladelplitib prompt to ace l herself of its peculiar advantegge to her, the word this day have beta the lest oily la the Union. lint even in this breathe hirelgationlehe bee permitted New Yort to take the lead, sod she will now And that it will only be by a patient and cigarette Mien that thane bfing hack a portion of Unmet and ioereaalog trade with Pampa. Time and peratterance will, however. do wonder; and she may hopethet, la oceneenon with her nal roasts uniting her d irectly *Oh the West, abe may In time stoats i very respeelable steam marine. la her elan she haste@ gymprithlce of the whole Alma wad lido c oedema her Inediti • liheral principle, abe may expect to melte a large than of the trade and travel area eideesa of one own State. Thus is some doubt as to the policy erns:at propel• lets What they save to expense, they lose In time. Chtumess Is is many, however, of more Import ance than tune, ern' .if the Pallailelptia eentriany wall offerindneements in this respect over New York, to any eoulderable emoant, the new line wi:l soon 614 itself crowded with pusingers. We throw set she him for carmine:Won. We constatalme Philadelphia on the elan the Is Main, and eonlldenity espeei to hen the bvpiat at of renarding ha emirs onesa. We had the pleasure saucing** QV of Glaagow, m New York, • fear weeks Mace, and sithosgh she cannel compare In tine and magaillcance, with Um splendid kmathans of the CoLlae' line, let ohs is a Denial vassal, and good enough foe any am to mate the passage of I.le .11her Damns in the line amber mauls, it will be a very fair beginning for the btastifsl metropolis e Pennsylvania. • Crises or' AsTetausiss.—The following !ek• graphic. dispatched, published @ few days sine, I , eildehtly erroneous, as regards Pittsbn rgh. is the population of Allegheny city, opposite Pots. burgh, which was Intended to Leuven, we think MI the' total agrees With the statement of a piper then: Pttrainman, Nov. 25.—The otlll,eta bate coin. pieced taking tits census azder the sew lasi The different wards vete as follow: 141„ 4,210; 24, 4,00.5; 31, 8,739; nth, 4,317; mums toe to "t population of the city proper 21,301. Ttin Palladelplua North Americas, 'Looking the dispatch may loom to the lejety of tte 'resters sister coy, makes the followthig ...dement: There ate la the city p over of Patrborgh mat wards, and to Allegheny ear , four, besides tub,. there ate beyond enlarges which properly belong 10 the ellY. each as Manchester. Bnalmabh., South Pituburge, Timpennoeville, Green Tree, Pitt Township, and isJlVer St. Clam The low wards given above do eat-comprise ace Intl of the city proper, not one third of the whole ray.— The per:tallest of Putabur h proper, to 1510, was 21,115. If, therebre, the above fuer wards have 21,304 inhabitants, the whole else must babe 45,000, or thereaboute. Allegheny city is saw ootualtt 28,000 or 30,000 .ababitants, sod the orb. or =barbs will bring the population et the city to about 80,000. The North Ararierre does us no more than .1 ua• Inca It Is correct in Mating that the far Ware. telegraphed compriae only • punkin of the oily, the old portion of It. Pittsburgh and Immediate environs mantles about 80.000 leh•bitaata, as ta,.. Mink the mamas will show. la 1840, the same region cotitained lem than 40,000. This cn y bar, ttierefote,drmbled its population 15 10 yeah—a rain of increase quite large coolish to astisfy or, nod as Mtge as we thick in healthful. A new cra— sh era of Rail Reeds—ls opening before as, and Pulaburgb.ln 1840 will amber 180,000 thhaht. war. WILDS WASHINGTON 1:1=Mf!III!MEM There L now no doubt that a thorough attpcm.on into the condition of the appointment branch of 4d. miniarative duty has been for cane time going on, and that among the results of it bas been or will be the establishment of an important rule for the die tribution of patronage. It has become very epee. teat that sionsethingment be done to check the prec• tice of manceuvreing every adult or adolescent male member of certain families into office at Vl , :mb Moon or eletirhere. Perhaps few of the b 69 0- ' phisticated cinzena of this Republic,who have not tee advantage of frequent neees. to the capital or other rats of political iniquity, ere aware that even under our apparently pure and simple system, are to be found fortunate hones who bear the distin guishing titles of Coburgs, Bourbons, Hapsburgs. Bandenburgs, Stuarts, Reforms fn, Be., &c., a. Ng nificant of their uniformly coming up on the win fling side when a comfortable sinecure falls tri,o r u plump salaried ogee i• created, ore fat contract i 4 to be given out. The chief of the Coburg. is head of a betrenu,with• I ife estate in Lye or Mx Mounted per annum, and army, navy, sad civil lin; groan with the burden of his son., nephews, grandsons, and direct and collateral kindred in every degree A Bourbon i* another department, with a some what more molevt share of public provender for himself, has been dividing spoils with enstiated hand among his mimic,ns for forty yews; and so on down through the entire line of patriarchs and heir aristoaratio progency. Nowit has beat decided that ail this mud be re formed, If not instautly and altogether, as quickly es maybe conveniently. The new tenure of office oto be not per +Jiro, but per capita. Some old fogies and a good many young popinjays will br turned but ou Saturday oral, and in the appoint. meat of successors, special care will be taken that thr same family -hall not have hall a ,tba e n meet hers muttered on the public. Thus arpotirm will be put down, or essentially checked in its proud Career. Mr. Hall, &mond Comptroller, hen arrived. He will step into Mr. Parris' shoes on Monday Der. Mr. Hobble, Piot Assistant Post Master General, him not reagnedas stated. He will be sent to Ha. vans; Panama, and probably to california and On ,egon, fin the bearer regulation of the 'mail service, 'soon after Congress meets, and will be engaged on dory until the butt of March, when he will re. Ingo. Re has beau desirou.sof resister* for sever. 'al mouths ma, but has been disuaded by !the Pot ;Master General . The mutual report from the Post Office Depart. meat will certainlyrommmend a great eduction of portage, but notaritbstarding the positive state meow o that effort, leannot believe that the Post Master General will edam so lash and radical a change as rated two cents. The Secretary of the Interior and the Comm.,. Monet of the General Land West had some &agreement about the right of intment to dm bureau. es said that on the occurrence of a vacancy Bnuerfieklappoided a Mr. Frost, of IIL, to cl it, and Mr. Swan, the Secretory, a Mr. McGill. Of eourse both could nothave it. The prim male in the rase In raid to have been decided rotor time ago an Cabinet, in favor of the Se...votary. It seems proper and necessery,ihst if. conflict snare between the Secretary tied the Chief of one of hui buream uporithis subject of appointments, thalami former should prevad, for he is responsible to the President and the country for the faithful and direct management of the whole department. Beside, if difference between two each functionaries should become serious and protructed,of course ens or the other would be, compelled to resign. But in rer Pear to the Load ellee,l under Mind that thereot ways has been a doubt whether it was not intendad to be ae independent of tiny oldie Executive Der partments, as either of them it of each other. Gen. Jacinto arbitrarily annexed it to the Treasury, but on the passage of the bill creating the Department of the Interior, the old question was revived. Mr. Butterfield to contending for what he and many others believe his rights, hot the whole matter will Probably be again arranged by another order In Council, declaring the Commiantoner subject to the heed of the Department of the Interior. For the Pittsburgh Gamut. A Now Road faaatiag A joint meeting of two committees, one sip• pointed by a certain public meeting, held at the boom of William Morriton. of Ohio township, .Allegheny county, on 21st of November, 1550, and the other by a public "fleeting, held the Fame day, at Brciteowein'a, in Economy townahip, la Beaver county, was held at the house of Wiklem Neely of Franklin towehip, Allegheny county, on the of November, 1830. Preeent from the meeting at Morrison'a—James Duff, Erasmus Cooper, William Morrison, Thome" McMaster', Andrew Pinkerton, and William Coiner; and from that at Breimnetein'a—David White, Alex ander Mere, John DOway, `Wheel Keiser, and John W. McClelland, which wee organised by appointing James Doll Chairmen and lobo W. McClelland 9ectetory. On motion, it.was , 11.ceolved, That SI locution be presented to the Aerembly el Pen say Iv an io,for u State road, on • gra . de rot cxcudc. i brae lestrcs from New Brighton, (0 B,e ? ccenty, to Snydee'a run, in the city of Allegheny, folinweg, to nearly an practicable, the grade aced between Harger'e mill and lido d'e, from some point at or near the mill of the said Harper (formerly MeLale'r) to scam point no or near the county bridge, Dear the mill of David DI A; Esq. On motion, John W. McClelland, David White, ■od Alexander Man, of Beaver county; and Emmen Cooper and William Morrison, of Alle gheny, were appointed a oommatco to d aft a pio. titan in conformity with the &gimping reaolutioh; and Jacob Breitenatein, Daniel Berg, and John Chaney, of Beaver county; and Thome. MeMts ten, Ertitnous Cooper, and William Morrison, or Alilegbony county, a committed to circulate and procure algnere to the tunic. The committee to draft a petition retired a short time, and, un their return, presented a petition which was nuanimoualy adopted. On motion, it Was - Leolead, That a copy of the proreadlasa Of this =chug be 'furnished to the edimrs of the public pipers al.Pittaburah and Beaver, and tbd they be requested to publish the same. On °wise, meeiims then adjourned. JAMES DUFF, Neat -, loan W. trlccracuano,Scc'y. Warmaohasott• motion. [onnct...) The rollowllti *re the °ilk.' Mum. ei the ~,•1 R. P. TANNER i CO., "" foe • SHOE WAREHOUSE ) as declared by the State Cornell _., 02 lit? owlet. between 2.bird Wenortb, Are now rassivlng their very largo and snootier Fall Wont of Vd "i ffistr " se A t— P L 11 . 1—Uptumm_ Whig, 6,013, 1 BOOR Filwilito4 Opp ., 4 , 738 ; 2,8b1; fil l other 48 .. Also, bONi4LIS and FLOWERS, all of the harm No choice. style., and sapiassly adapted to dm western trade. 3d Datriel—Hoone, Whig. 5, 052 ; Brown, Opp , It has been Wonted with pear eareotad act° was 3,920; Rigs - moo, F. S., 2,47 n; Balch, 73; all others, and goodly ts not sarparwat by any stock to be W.' No choice. woad Nth. art or went. Cal caStindela and mat 4th I):Wriet—llla Trial Thompson, Whig,5.603; PeirreY , P. S., 4,9 0/8.,3,66°; alt!ow n.. ,aiso, Ooodywatis PAWN itabber Shoes of all la others, 44. No choice. 11.14.1*Jti sth Damet—Allen, F. Soil, 5431, Barton, Whig, 4,00.,; Knowlton. Opp., 3,887; all cabers, 21. No deo,. 6th District—Danis, Whig, 6,63 1 Chapin, OPP, 5,V7' ; Huntingdon, F. Soil, 2,101—a1l others 3Y. No choice. 7th Datriet--Goodrich, Whig, 5,47% Bishop 5,419 Hayden, F. S. 804; Rockwell, W., 294 all others, 87. No nmes.. Bth Darner—Mauch F. S. W., 6,6:37; Waßei, W.. 4,301; Whittaker, Opp., 2,262-411 others Mar for tic rare Mann 81. Stu District—Fowler, W.,6,345;Litt1e, 0pp.2,795; Atwood, F. S. ' 301; Raabe", W , 147; 411 others 17. Maj. for Von Fowler, 3,oSra 10th Distnet—Sendder, W. 2,800, Fessendrsa, Opp., 1.524; klart, F , 1,054; Fisher, W. 604; all °then 83. No choice. . Returns were not received from the towns of Berlin. in District No. 4; Billerica in 1/Igrict No.& Brookfield, Northbridge, and West Broafiekl, to District No, fc Amherst, in District No. 6; Clarks burg and Rowe, to Duirict No 7; Holliston, in District No 5; and Eon Bridgewater, Hacover,md Ns - packet, in District No 9 Lieutenant Weghorn'a widow has been present. ed with an annuity of .0.5 from the fonds contrib.. a wed in 1833, to promote the overland rout bindle Ur. Bac, of the Hudson's Bay Service, hae bean directed to re-riait the north shores at the Nonh American Continent In scorch of Sir John Frank lin. It is contemplated to erect, as • monument to tha celebrated George Stephenson, • single atone, eev• 1 oral feet longer M. Clenpatra's Needle. Cardusel W mem., fru received th, title of SRiLli Pedeetuien, beeetrie St. Peter, in his visit 'to gag lend, received the hospitality of . Englith family omit d Phetene ' The reported atrival in Scotland of a calv,e of currier pigeon•, taken out by Sir John Rosa, has, we ob.erre, been cotrasicted. The rumor of a 4 . comprehccal ve" numzimal measure of Parlunelary Reform, to be introdleed MI, is revived h , tho Morning Adurriuy a tone of confidence. The last link in the great chain of rail a. .y toast communication along the eastern and south an 36411 of the kingdom is now accomplished, by the mat• pletion of the works on the Ashford, Rye, and Ama mi. Railway. The Drat screw prepeficr of the Genwal Strew 7.7svigatlon Company will .all with the Mail/ for Cipe Tosco on' the fah of Dv:ember: This went will wartimie an era IP the history of de co• lone The annual cost at iataxicatieg liquor as 4ritat Bricam is aomputed nt four hundred millions d'dul- A weaver ra Bmgltord, England, has fortome time employed In weaving in a Nees of dab the whole of the New Tegument. He has Ilielygoom. pleted the four Goepele, and has made BORE ad• ranee in the Act. of the Apoetle,. • A large Importation of horeerothsh recent!' ord. ved tri Englund from Hamburgb. It coasiied of 1,043 packages of horseradish, which heftily, raw , vegetable, Is not liable to duties. Joseph Hardy, the interior of numerous masa: tej ImErevements, died, a few days ago at hi resi dence, FreudHord avenue ,*tpines 3 aged gutty three years . The result of s inventions,lurlog a long hie, has been very ostderable loss f time end property, without the slightest recompense from the °overt:meat, or the country burghs:l by his talents. la 1774, an apparamly dotutcd ship ww me 4 in tbe Joolar art, ruCtfliibeltd with snow sal Irv.- o,,bonrdow her,asolitary tanu was lewd in the catnn, his lingers holding a peu, while Wore him lay. the record which he had traced mire years before No appearance of demty was risible, ts• coo a little green mould son hia (metro& The Emperor of Russia proposal It Is said, a have a tunnel bored under t h e Neva dmilar to But executed by Mr. Brunel under the rluma. M Marie Falconnet, a celebrated French engineer has applied to to been funneh plant for thin under taking. Upward•uf tinny Arabian hot., purchased far the Queen of Spain in Africa, La/cheep landed at Morse ulrn, whruce they have surtcd far Madrid Bach horoe,un reachinp the,Spoish capital, will, 'CI, a is asserted, ah0ut25,000., In England, an old lady whc . had been dent for eight yearn, lately recovered her bearing by her first trip on the Intl road. the 1300,0 of the train parsing under the bridge, "tamed something In her ear to give way." and alio amovered her hearing I o St. r• 11 1 11313( . 11Church,Loadon, after the service for the mnivenwry of tie gunpowder plot, the or. gnu began to play the d,tlehal anthem, and Ma congregation suddenlyecenmenced the words, and rung two verse,. ryheelegem succeeded in • oppressing the remitting v as not quite be. fining the sanctity o' the place, and the people lieu vented their surplm loyalty, or retire, by laughs the'dOsulogy to tholunc of old hun red. Letter. from Ahem, announce the moss disastrom , dents of the shOlens: In two days om hundred mid filly pewee., Sell victims to dm disease. At the late banquet given by 'the Mayor of the ancient city et York, Kr. Boyer placed before Prue* Alberta male dilth, the cost of which was one kun• tired gturteru. A large natural hula of fresh water boo bxndi covered ILL Tutles Island, (Barbadoes), in a mve several feet below the surface. l of4bene l".s a P ho 4 v at 'm' one i lm be ndre t" d g ed ing d t t o ort th y . lmi P % old. Eqie boa made several voyeges Ihii yeu to ant Welt orSugland, she looks well add is e.Mlld. ered sea•wority. .1134*ovesseata to Dentistry. DU. 0. 0. STEARNS, la. of $010201,12 pr... 1.0 10 manscocture sod set BLOC'. T. 11711 in whole onaGoirli of tots, uponduelton or Atmospheric Snellpa Toon:sons or net In viva 1110.1101, Whore the 0,11•0 L. •100.1. tale and residence next door to this MI. or's are, Fourth street, Ptush.sh. =MZ=2:t=MO .iccr, Ruh! Rise !.Dr. 11'Lar Yalta/kgri expelling Worms !--Astorkkag Care! "Feeling It to be a duty due to ray Fellow balm. I lair. before them a fact which Musk Wats =kin Waco. Last fall I called oa Num. Hyrold t Co.,Af Wlllburiskwu, N. Y., for soma Wenn Medellin, and they recommended Dr. .'lane'. Venalfage, or Worn Spathe. I took a bottle home sad gave • dose to • child about six yaws old, and to my great utordah mem, It brought away EC worm. I soon altar gave another dote to the same eklld , wbkh brought away about SO more, ambles some 130 worms la about 111 bows. I bare given to mbar of, ray children vary efjectualk, and can cheerfully recommeg It ' Amboy, Jaly 18,1147. JAPIIET C. ALLEN!' (17• For ante by J. KIDD & CO, No6o Woad .lose •0..10-dfrowf4 lomat asurdieLE CABS t I . EVIDENCE IN OUR MIDST!! Mg. KCBS-Sir, I cheerfully tempi, with your T.. quest that I would glee you an aeeoansaf the almert miraculous ease of my MA deashten's eye by the use allots Viiiroleaub" She sou attacked with a very sore eye In February or March last, when I Immediately applied to the belt medical aid in the city, by whom It was pronounced et, very bad eye" and all gave me no hope of doing het ant good, Altar which I took nee into the .coon• try to an old lady, who had bean very 4meeessfal In cluing eyes. She told ma that her case was hopelets, mall,* would certainly lose Rot only that one, but also that the other Inlaid follow-it being' so:adieu affection of the blood. And I do certify Um at the time goy father 11. Pathan) came to the eon:dation that we had bettor try your " Petroleum," as v.. stanD) Or one eye. It is now about two menthe eine. she began It. out, and she can now sea with both eyes es good u ever she did 1 and, as far p I can tell, I bilious she hat, with the blessing of he Almighty, been cared by ° Petroleum" Your., leaPactfolly, M. Fumes Pennon Comma. Pittsburg bh, Sept. 30, IFS). Poi aids by Keysar k McDowell, 140 Wood most; U. E:Selleri; V Wood sum; D. kl. Cony, D. A. El- . thou, Jouph Donahue, and LIP. Schwan:, Allegheny, Coo by the proprietor, " B. M. Eta, no r7 , dkar Canal Basin. Beventh al, Pittsburgh. Or W Onto and Palma. A R. Co, Third ea ' Prnistraan, Atm - aat 5,1950. Tun Stocknoldere of tho Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Road Company aro barely notified to pay Ma clean lostabnent of five dollars pot abate, o 0 the odlce of the Company, on or before the 90th day of Auflast. The Muth Instalmenfl on of before the 2036 day of September. Tim Moth lnetelment on or before tare 90th day of October 11f.Zt. u:r The 7th Instalment was calla/ for on Ma 90th o July lest azglcdtf Wtil LARJAIEB, Jr, Treasurer. LN COTIIIAOIie 1171. INSTITUTIOXII • CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY, of Plit•bnegh• C. G. HUSSEII4 PILLk• • W. fdARRB,IIIeI. Odiee—No. at Warendreet, In the entralsoase of C. H. GRANT. Mind COMPANY le now prepared to In mire on J. kMds of rislts, on himes, moan/Rezones, good. merchandise in note, and in Damao yawls, A,. An ample gummy for the ability and Integrity of the Institraloryla &Corded in the character of the Di rectors, who - an all eithens of Pinaborgh, wall and favorably known to:the commtußty for tardrprodence, intelltgenee, and integrity. Dtascrou—C. G. Homey, Wm. Dagabry• W. Lor Inver, Jr., Welter Cryan, Hugh ix Xing, Edward Ilearolum, John Haworth, H. itarbangh, H. M. Hier. ap.10:41 PILL IMPORT/Ulla OB 'IIdIWWIII6. LOGAN, WILSON i CO. ISO WOOD STREET, • Me now; prsparcd with • large and trash stock ,Of English, Garman, mod /semis. Ilardwow, to ottersursets inducestants to balm. nose lobbing to Gpurchase will promote th 4r Interest by looting oo gh our, stock, so they aro datarmuted to sell 011 ha molt I ell•ORIlble terms. sesta DD. D. nowt, Denier. Corner orPourth sea Duater, betwassi .1 a Ferry anew ..I.llhrlo =ll M■ Ehrroa—Ploase !mammas Jean Lk Dam, of the 711r4 Ward, as a oaLdidato for Mayor, before tho hatlamenlo and Whit Convestioa. FOR? MEWS CM Jowl J Rant. Is nominated as a candidate forme lldayotally, at ma next Mamma, lathiest to the deeisiou of the Whig and antintaionle City Colman ion If nominated he wall be supported as an amiss firemen, a good eitmen and • combatant man, by men of • AM. PASTIISEL • coltdkarto.9l W.Coon, la.lligneonstabl:lf Pit tabu*, aril be sapported as a candidata for te office of Mayor at the next election, saldeet to decision of the Whig and Lotionsoaie City Cony lion br odbirewul VI.OTEILS Ma Parma—Soo will please arinnonee thu I. R. Lryntasrun, Fhq., will be so parted by Ins friends as •eanaidate (or the oaten of Mayor at dila next else don, =bleat u the decision of the wq sad AntiMatalfie Coven:lon. EtioLtildArtell MTH WARD. Ma. Winta—Sir—You will please armource the name of Samosa C. Mean.", as • ellaiallt, for the filaToroSl, coolest to ilia ratification of the Whig Co , cannon Mr. Morgan's claims obi be strongly urged by a hod of Manna, he helots taih capable arid bones JnoafcfoT7 MANY CITIZENS U. G tharria mill b. Nippon' as a candidate for tie °Mee of Mayor, by all good and true Milts throughout the ally, sattioct to the decision of the cot, vernier, (ncrYultc•l A FIREMAN At Cincinnati on the TIM elt, June R. Ettsworni, in Ma loth year of kla aro. Tba Amaral all! take place from the manic.* of his parents, on Coal Nrll, al half put I o'clock, this OlotntAter afternoon. LAST PACKET OF THE BEASON. EXPRESS PACKLT LINE FOIL PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. THE lard Parket or the wawa will leave on Tue. day evening, ncl Intl, at 114:infect . For o ..... e, apply at the °Mee. Monongahela or to a LEECH rt. dad Llano! Basta. Clothe, at Eastern Jobleiu ' Prices. 116 argl2"&k.h-:eiFth`f,%°.7a.rlf, Cloth., je.l opened 4, A A. MASON & CO, dod G 9 & 4t Market et PiTTSktIiRGH Corner of Third and Market strums. CHARTERED A. D. 15th{. The only Chartesollnotliuthen el the kind In Pewee. r Frit. John Principal in the Science 07 Accruals. 0 R. chambetliii, Profaner of Peru:unship, Mee. crude Computauon, do. Alec. M. Watson, E.g., Lcetatat on Commercial Law. The comas of lemunetion b ench Book Keeping, and lit application to every branch of business, lee tares on Cemmercial Law and commercial Science, Penoneb tpl,lde r until" Computation. Ad. Students can enter the College at any ante, and when antitled, - will receive a Diploma, signed bae Faculty and Ktairdrilog Canurduce. I Ivor &ad Nall.. 19aien DICKEY It CO., Agents for Mechanics' Iron Worn, use prepared to 611 orders, at mama lawmen' lowest tales, and ofganity as good.. any to um city. Warehouse, 112 Water at and 107 Fronk wrestdvg SH. MOLASLIE.4-40 bets genuine , ' rib Jams Re. etterl.lust toe'd on conwonment and (or eala by MILLER it ICKETSON, del 1R fc • Liberty et N 0 SUGAR -4111 bbstaprune old. , t o consignment . dot MILLER & ICKRIcION PATENT POLISHED C ONDLES—A beautifai article, partaking of wag and spasm, but Cond• name, and preferable td rather, Ins; 11N1ti1 , ..1 and for tale CT_ WM A IIIeCLURO & CO SPICED ovsrrom—b, gnarl and Wm . ., j OD sal* by (del] WM • ideCLIJUG*. CO DRIED EaCtIES-0 oa jjwt malved fitagibi BUIIIMIDGE k INCIHRA/11, deg 116 Water at • • N. , 117 0 A R-11 birds new crop for Bala by DOR EIRIDOEt & INOIIRAM MoL ESES-10 brit N. 0. to aurre, for gala by agg IIURORIDOF. INOHHAIid OAP SUBAR-16 bil.Jost reel for Bala by do 2 BUR BRIDGE A INOHHAbI Kr ( ?) . 1. hi s a ° lo " by 165--'4 3 A 9 1 1 ' 11 ' 6 T w e ro gar -.41,162 k7eI3F.NCE OP 151161111P9—A Load.= Place for Fob, for An% t,y .: MIA IIIeCLURO I CO INDIA CUM* POWDER an re cM tor Wei by der WM A McCIAIRO A CO XCHANUE on Philadelphia for ..1 by Ali deltl t W LLSALBAUGH C ligrE-""""Wi'''"a IttillAUGH hUMER.--3 bal. prune ruli. s fir gleitimmuon COFFEE -310 bait 114; • ,10 bass Lailuspw • 10 blip Java real far sale dc2 It A CUZININOHA2I 229 Liberty a • T E L'ult2,7:alrftrAl vO rhea. Goopowder; 00 or b. Yogog liyamv; 1 , . go glb big do do;re 'd for tole by ale HA H NARLL ggi SPICES -lo tax . Pzp v %i , st I brl dog ..... Cocmi , - I bri Notways, ruaired burgle by deed a A UNNINGHAM - . -. .. . • • -- FRUIT -100 bzr hf d 9 40 gr his do IU HES do 1U eillAt C 01.211, reed (0/ sAie R A CUNNINCiA' deg HEESE-4130 pz, no'd cs cocsii , A for sale bi C pa 6 A CVNIUNG/iLK I .P 8 20 bri nto e 100 brio 25 io lO b fbthl JO de 20 do 1001,21 P 11 drums 25 tole P • de2 ekes' No I: Ido Not do No ;largo; do do M 3. l; "'°l" d d o P N ' Ot °telt Roninp; CodAst r tied Ilerriorol for nlo by R A CUNNINGRA L0.M13U0412 brie NI 111 ci Nk i foo u lit i V 93b C R • R A CUNNING AM d eI OLA C' . aLABS itArbszassotred sizes various brands. G 6 ' 2 R A'CUNNINGIIAM BROOkl&—HO dos corn brooms, for sale by dc2 • R A CUNNINGHAM L AUD OIL.—dAl bele but meter. for seta by deg 13 CHOONMAgER CO . 21 Woad at . 'About two O'clock on. the same °ocelot, the most destructive touted° which tits been sips. rimmed in the Mississippi valley forsereral years past, swept over the holm of Cope Girardeau, dentoliahing some seveniV et eighty of the heat buildings otthe Own * Two splendid telegraph Maim of the St. Lotus and New Orleans Telegrsph Co., were blown down and broken as though they were ripe mama. The town is literally hold 1011.1/V EieWooinarKidi co Id the loss lm • . Man, g o . or .-- • LINSEED 01L-30 brlr warranted pare for tab by Get • I SCHOONMAYER tCO Gutter EttAc_...... tor utle by J SCHOONMAKER CO t r d ir PAEIE-6 bro for sale kr I SCHOONN AKER & CO dell MT;RIPT-25as (ar A I ArON MAKER & CO 1 . 0/4NE & 1.. A: , tor We delt7 SCIWONMAKEII& CO - • 70 brla vary dry and fine. km sale by . J SCHOONMAKEII & CO BUTTER;o47 ,, latr o tecLsol . id; deg 14/ r \ YA I D I MKEY 6 CO Water &Front eu =23 TB hereby given, that the undersigned, the legally emistituted executors of the last will and testament a/Samuel lamer, late of North Fayette township, deceased, and all persons Lerma claims against the estate of the gild decedent are hereby requested to present them, duty authenticated, for settlement. and all those Indebted thereto are required to make is& mediete payment to PAWL TURNER,/ delnwlTo WILL TURNER, I FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE ASICE • PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY OF RARTORD cArrsAi rrocx Ann •amts =to, • :51,000.000. CHARTERED 1525, 11HE andersturmil has been appoint's' agent (or lids old and responsible company, to enema Mr. Fayette Brown,'and Is ready to brae policies In the Fire and Marne department, on as faeorableMrms as any other responsible company in ale thy.. GEO.E. ARNOLD, 71 Fourth at.. next to Bank of Pi • • arch. PROTECTION ' FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY ai=alPrmissou, CapitalAtoa, 4•Sarplus $1,000,000. v . , rs HE nedeldgeed would call ths auendon tamer 'J. chant s an others hiving propeny exposed to loss by Fire or the,perlis of Navigation to the superior , ltdvanuige• offered by the earn titan Clozapiny or aesirromi,conta,vls:— I.—Rates of Premiss" as low •• those of any other RESPONSIBLE Oates. 2.—A sn' —A speedy and asiSlTfactory allow:tent of losses by the Genera/ Agent of We Company for the Western nod Southern Stales. 3—Arbantion (of all dtgerenera width may arise), by referees mutually chosen. 4.—Awards promptly pale In Specie, Bankable Fantle, or Exchange on New York, Baltimore, Charleston, New Orleans,' St Louie, Locianlie, Pittsburgh, or I Cincinnati, at the option of the Insured. Pnm elgt of adrste la rjs leases, sei rates ofoPp e e "" an &t o olt cation of hazards, Sc,, ferntehed r th m e m ets s t ' omers of , the office free of charge. Foe farther information, apply to the undersigned, who le fully so uses ,mod to Insure D ories, Stores, Howls, Warehouse., Hale, ftlutotartories, Born, &C. ea°. Routh°ld FIIIEIibIIO, and Goods, Wareand ehandlso,, contained or stored therm, wait /on or dasOisre by FIRE. - Dry Goods, Groceries, Manufactured Goods, Pro , dace, Household Puradtare Live etoek, and every other description of Merchitedire or Personal Pro- Pm). idi'PPed or to be shipped per e_ood steamboat, or boats to and from points Co the Western Waters, or between Bute n cities (via Lakes, or other Inlan d n and any towns In the Western country, against the hazards of INLAND TRANSPORTATION. Elhiernents of 'GaAs. Wli[S, and glerchndlee, per good weasel or vessel., between New Orbits and Eastern parts—betwer n New One.. and other Gall pons—between • all Amerman ports and English or Earopean ports. or to any other maritime port what soever in the Atlantic wrung, against the 'PERILS OF THE BRAY, GEO. E. ARNOLD, Ag`t, 74 Fount. at., next to the Bank of Plush • gh. geolleduant Salmis! Shawls! Shawls, LNOTEIES. large ILPFOrtment of firotho Long. Some &mons; Day Bone. Waterloo & Se•t 1., a the l moat soranot quanly, inn tenet, and now opening by .11 A 'BLO SON & Ci, nom"On& 61 Markel • c l .A. ANTED sooN—Placer, for, and families, e., WV .applied in a Mon tune, with • number of d helps, math as *Mennen In Dry Goods, Grocery, d Hardware mores, Warehomes, On, and for • no • her of Farmers, Coachmen, Homier* Wane., a o' . Laborer.; and boy* tad airlsof allay**, to Hadam all kind* of work In oar eine*, town*, end eO2ll &mood. Dome. Keeper*, Coolu, Chambermaid*, W I and Dry Narseisapplied with place*, or for fatal/ , to. Places wanted fora number of rotated men an women, boy. and girls. Farms, Homes and Lo reined or mid, and al/ Weds of areneles attend foe moderate °barn es. Plena call at 121X1113131 po);a30. mreneyik: lat.WFenee Mee. Fifth n. FINE COTTON TWINE-4SO lb. ju.t received and far *ale by J KIUD a. Cu, navel c CO Wood at A QUA FORTIS-10 carboys jast re:3'd tot sale by 11. !NM J KIDD &CO E PSOM SALTS- fr .:l : b o p: lust reeci7d i at fec,lrcacal, BATH BRICK-6 brie Pau reed for salt by no= lbs lost a: mired acd for sole sv J KIDD Sr CO HUNT'S LINIMENC-5 gma Jn.l nen by no,o 1 BIDI7 & CO P ERFUMERY ---234 dos of on ratiotler. Jut recd for axle by J KIDD & LOA SALE—Whlte Louisville Lime, by the barrel r or retail. 154 cheap Wooden Bowls at hallyriee 3 bra Family Medicines, do. non ISAAC HARMS, Fifth st rIIFIE Dad) and — i - icy Gazette, and most of the 1 Pluzbansh Weekly and Daily Neaspayersoand • yadety Drina Gazatta Maar yea, for rale by •0.10 ISAAC HARRIS, Filth at. t Taman% tarsal 1r Arta and Belmar*. TH'spopular Journal has become invalaablo ro tha intannfeerarer and scientific explore The intelligent merchant and mechanic, the rotational mtan and student will also find in It a rare repeeitorr of knowledge, not to be found in soy other publication. Terms, Flee Dollars in advance, and deliverea free of postage. AlfencTat the EDUCATIONAL REPONTORT, ncad 05 Market at. A Now and Bosonbrolly Illastratod Work, by Q P. R Janooa. ABOOK of the risolona By G P.II James, Es Illstusated with Ouse. splendid .teelcagr•ring from drawlng. by the most eminent ;Mists. 1 vol Jon rece'd for sale by It lIOPKINP, nay 9 To Apollo puddings, Fourth it W L 11eira - thiiii 1 lIBT nettled, and now opeutng, a splendid let a new goods. conmstme upon of One elegoM caned Of octave Piano, with Cole manli celebrated Zoltan Attachment, mate by Nunn a Clark. One elegant plain mend corner, with au achment. Three elegant Ga octave Plums. made by Dunham, N. V , muerte, Instruments, and very low priced. Also; • lot of superior melodeons, rand. by the original Inventate, (*chard, A Needham, New York. Theta Inn. entente, for beauty of exterior, sweetness and power of toce,cannet be Ovalle!. Mao, a fine lot of Craw Inman:tutu, Violin., ae.` 11. G KLEBER. Sign of the olden /tarp, meg 10! Third street • THE anderolgned, surviving partner of the late Eli , el Metcalf & Loomis, WU continue the btaetlce o his profession, oncluding eolleouon. , to Samuel J. IL hiehltlhoo, Esq whom amlstance bee waned, Will, beside. the visual buolciess of th agend, under tile direcoon, to huskies, an th . Orphans' Coca, Common Pleas, conveyancleg or siong.dot A. W LOUMIS. NEW BOOKS JUST RAZOBIVED. A LTON LOCKE, Tailor and. Poet t an astobl• ography: I vol Irmo roue. Popular Educanon, for th e nasal parents and teach ere, and tor young poison, of both sere., prepared Ppublished m accordance with a resoletion of the Felten, end House of Reptcamnatives of the State of Michi. By Ira Mayhew, A. M., eupenntond, gan dent of Public haulm uon 1 Tot lama mut Abbott'. New Book—ilionry of Madame Roland, by John B. 0-Abbott. web engraving. uniform with the former volumes of Ibis popular hitionosl series For sale by K . 110PKINS, tit. 29 7l Apollo Mindless, Poortlo et Pe Liaises Aveashmeres—L a Styles 15 CASES ()old Medal, Manchester and Hamilton LeLents and Cashmarcs.raceivea and opening thie day al A A MASON & C 4 6 ,8 nolig St & 64 Market n THE subscriber Invites the attention al' merchants aM others to has latif nod well Assorted stock of Maier'', Wore., Under Starts. and Omens,. The •bars articles in Silk, wool, Merino, and Conan, of ail Sina and prices, corsiantly On. band and , for sale low, by (noldi F H EATON WHOLESALE FALL GOODS. - A. A. MASONIG.CO, 64 L 64:nAUKET rrnammon VIJOULD solicit the anon:ion of Merchants from • oil Metiona of the country, to 'halt iml:ocom Stock of New Pall Goods, comprising the largest end moat complete aireettrOarot In the weaiero country, consisting of , • - 275 cases best styles Prints; 40 do Imported and American Gingham.; 35 do Alpaccas, Paramattas, and Merlons; 37 do Cashmeres and De Lain.; 45 do gannet. and Scans; 09 do Cloths and Caminstram 70 do Bleached Muslin.; 60 bale. Piannela, all colors; 67 do ricking', all grades; 390 do Brown Muslin., best makes Also,,easas and outage. of Silks, ghatsla, Whits Goods, Millinery do, Tailor.. Trimmings, labons, Laces, Hosiery and Gloves. be. • - Menthants are mecca, from the great &mimics of dila establishment, of always promatuut the latest and most desirable rods, and at prices as low and lower Mo lOyellaterit hoots Being meolifacterers'•gailla fm `Urge quantities of Demesne Goods, they ponlea larlysolirit the orders or merchants for domestic., drillsetablo In this city at the tame price they an sold at IS eastern chic. Itlerchimta either gong—ol returning nom the Cast, are invited le en eZamMetloll of their cool, • A A MASON k. CO ooMdtro4MAssonag NOTIOSe • DE roethelde'net the Penn•y!:min Salt hfulllJ (lecturing Comprety ate Lou that , an Instal, T ef twelve haudree and Ply dollar. per d are is required to be paid . ths 41. th teeth.; am a an of Char/. Leonid, Earl Phladelphia. Dr order of the Beard el fi PORDE THORPEDld.'Presourer Lt. Seel mouton, Nor. lithaSSP-240a • • AGNETIP TFLECRA YuiVRICIP i TuLscutihruira oR TN t PITTSBUROH DAILY GAZIITTE CHOLERA IN NEW ORLEANS. • ' Cracuotemr, Na,, M. , . patchy do Om New Orleans report . tha reapearance of ibe cholera in that city. AWFUL TORNADO AND LOU OF, LIFE. Quorum NOT. 30. A terrine tornado, at Cape, (*louden Mo., cc, urted yesterday, with pest lou of brel and de• enaction ofpmpeny.• This Baptist and Catholic catcher, the Catholic Convent and the telernaph IDIIOI arsidestroyed. . The steamer !Drunk N 0.2 wu blown to pieces. . and the lon Is vary great... Malty Ines were low, and numerous persons badly Injured. 'A cow weal aeocremoolously tilled up and deposited In the top ors tree, about forty fret fridilhA ground! " I The steamer &musk No. 2, which had just rounded to, had all herupper works blown Mc and several persons on her wore badly Injured. The wharf heat also Wu blown from her moorkpand badly wrecks:Al _ - THE FUGITIVE • ELAVE CASE Lammas, Nov. 29. the three Int/Nivel slaves who wore arrested sad coufmed at New Albany, were brought to this ell by the United States Marshall for Indiana, and delivered op to their owner, a citizen of Ar. haute. The Inns wu dote tray werealy. A lawyer wu coutuited to eiamine the owner's pa pets, who considered the title good, and atrial on the part of the slaves nectar. A gentleman who sass them, says the mother and grand child are perfectly white, and that the smistoother has e little Indian blood, which la acknowledged by the mother.- ARRIVAL OF THE EUROP AT •OSTON. Boa' von, Nov. 30. The Europa orrivcd here at seven o'clock yesterday Rieralag.• Heti news is not Impor• tact. Franco has determined to !Mutate and pre vent mar tetween Annie and Prussia. In England It appears that the introduction of a Cardinal was not dorm without oomulting with the Millet Parliament. firm 'rota. Noe. The Episcopal church. .which was, holding t Convention for the porpoise of electing • Bishop, bu . adjourned ries dis;; without mating any choice. .B.s.talstoam Nov. 30 Thesteam boat Columbus, with a valuable car. go, was hurtled to Me water'. edge to day, and nine Imes lost. L. ono'hundred and fifty Mott. salmi dollars. ,Nay, Toad, Nov. 30! Adam Lswyenco's distillery oo 2lat at , was deattosied by tiro ibis alarming, with 20000 bosh. e 4 of barloy. Loss {5O 000. STEAMERS BURNED Lornumg, Nor. 30. • The steamer (layout, a Memphis, Tenn., and Arkanuis packet, was destroyed by lire sI Mem phi. today. The Ore originated in the back pot tionat the boar; the boat was thally scuttled and soak. The ( layette was insured for, 39000; she belonged to Capt. Timms. Ms Ore also commas's/ilea to st ,the ,eamer Swallow,an old stern wheel boat, which woe al. so destroyed—loss $8000.. : A new hull prepared (sr the Swallow, was saved by the aid ,of the steamer. Countess, which towed it out of dagger. HEALTH OF NEW ORLEANS. Lovitaiu.a, Noy. 30. Daring the week ending N0v.1601, there were 147 Interments at New Orlearte,;of which N . . 1 were cholera. The cholera le alto at Plat:pee mine. ACCIDENT TO THE OINCINTIIS. Lomsvmhz,Nov. 30. The warmer Ciactnnatus touch ■ ground chain and had to throw aver 300 banwhlakey and Wm, to keep from sinking. Locumsas, Nov. 34 0 . The alleged fugitives have been released , by entrant:Mons. New Albany raised 5575 of She purchase money. Steamer Gem, from Nets °ileum, barge as the Information that it is doubtful whether the Fashion can 'be raised. Hoge aro netting from 531'.i to 390—a1l the henna are in roll operation. , Ler:emu, Nov. 0. The river is yisiei slowly, with Ave ket Ore. inches nor in the canal.- The Kentucky rive is riding. The areattinr is clear and cool. PHILADELPHIA MARKET Noveniber 30. Fleur—Racelen for the pest weekare large, ex. ending. 31.000 bbls; export demand limited; pri• ens declined 60. since Friday. Sates in Ike fore part al the week, of smoderd and good bitters pan western, for export atfil 67e; one lot • abide len-75,008 Ws. care at 5 25. brain $o change in wheat or corn. Provisions- , The market Is very quiet; of men pork at $l2 perhbl; bacon hams are dub; gales u 7l to 91; shoulders se. Lard —deman d limited, sales at Sc. Coffee has slightly declicid; there has b=iii an Increased ergifirs; vales of 1000 base of Isle to good Munaibo at 11c; 550 bags Rio, common and fair at 1070I1r; lognsra 17 la 101; 300 bags of tBt. Donikago at 10c., 4 and 6 months. Sucar—Suppliea of new crap, ana, earning forward; fair demand; sales of 130 Inds of new crop, Louisiana, at 61 to 7e, four ninths, for middling to prime instal; salem of 450 tinds Cleating° at $5 37705 50; 125 htids old crop New Orleans gat $5 7706'1',, , 4 and 6 months. Lead—Market do 0; priers drooping; 'alai of 210@ pigs of. Galen s; II mail lot of Spanish, cold at 465 per 100 lb., equal to cut. The amount arrived this week was 4295 pigs Galena and 470 bin Spanish lend. Wool—The week's aalestmount to 300,000 In damask., wool, principally low gradel; Ammon the sales were 21,000 oa. fine prime fleece at 45 to 527 e; 45,000 In. of polled deem" at 316371 c. cash; thee, 360370 on 6 months credit. Sales of 25,000 lbs. of Foreign wool, low grade.. Minn Banat 371 and washed Cordova at 39e; 12,000 lin.firned Smyrna so 564 En'rp Rios at 23. and Mestiza at 37c, 6 mouths. Luse salon of New York and Baton lino., ecimprialatg nearly all low and 'ifilddlin grades, at our quoted nice. NEW YORK MARKET I 1 Noes IMPOST. Now Yopx, Nov. 30. 4ion—Prices are down 2 of a cent. toßoil—The mud is Mate; with aides of 1,• 'bl4silBl:f°rg l dBae Gl i —Wheuleavy :, h : 'l'as6 bush tiea 1122nRlesivr 0 push at 15c. Corn!. bossy, with ralas of 15 ; 0 lush or 59 bar old western mixed. Oats are Putivlgens—Potit is dull and heavy, with sales 5192 bbl. mess at 111 50‘011 62 per bbl, sad In spod request. Beef hauls are active, with sales ! 1..4. Lint V 'dandy, midi Tula of 450 bbbi it 7F per NEW YORK MARKET Coon—lmproved a tan, sales of 1000 baler. Flour—Quiet and very firm; ulea of 7000 Obit. al t T',V3l 61, for befietagarr,l and 4 Plata 87 far Ohio. Wheat—Fair eriqulry, make 2000 boa, Upper Lake at 8504 4002 bits. Ohlci at 1030 1 Of, flys—Declined; salsa 6000 bast at 75c.' , Coen—Easter; sales of 10,000 boa. mixed :West at 66c, and some new on private terms. Pork—Lowest sale,* or 260 Mts. mesa atl 1 60; prime Opehapped. Beef—Bales 400 Blip. at foimer rates :tressed Dints Ugh Lard—Hcavvi 200 bbit sold. VIM kap—Sales of 100 Ltda. Obio at 27471211. ajtobkecortiakslso hada, Seolockp at 101. Groceriele—Uncharred. Lead—Small sales Galata; all kinds claim, CINCINNATI MARKET. Cataluna:ll, Nov. Xi : Fours—The motet is firmer to day, at $3 60 por bbl. Wltlikey—Sales at 2310335 e per gell hags—Tbe matket Is MIMI god. Sales could not be effected to soy extent at 114. Glees !nests bans declined to Bc for bums. Maui Pork—Sales o'2oo bbl. at 510 to pet bairn!: • Chico I . !incfive at 6o peilb. LOUISVILLE MARKEL Lot:anus, Nov. 30. Hogs-1,500 hoot srerasold to day, Is Natain nsatk, at $2 75 per owl, the buyer In prig all ex. 'peneepktare. Tea prodada of 1,000 hop sate hold at, tor mess pork, $lO 75 ; • Missouri at /110, pod romp et $9 per bbl. tali, at Ole, phoalders at 3te per M. SELLING OFF STOCK OF DRY GOODS. o A D. t7l - 18E rubscribu commence on - Wednesday moraine,he 27th iitliant, to a his enure stock et bit ! GOODS at-very reduced prices, Mr The Sleet - Is Large, and will be Mend to embrace eery desirable geod b e, both - Kyle and attality—a. t teats amount bevies een *elected expressly for city Permed. sib* erieh to eupply itteorselres with goods et to Pattie; will find it to their 114,112rtage to can K No 119 Market Greet. J. SHEA -Pittsburgh, Nov..-2214,16.10.—tne26:d25. . Virally Dolma four frals. WILL be raid obesp, rgeritle, aro . ll pained hors. , zu r , ltt . tor a bogr, or for tido!. Ea.lignsat Beate la and Irbil Whiskey /0 PUNCHEONS cateS celebrated Halt Whip. y, of very Waterside, •' 13 po e nelatons Meltan , s Waterside, extra Quality and high proof, ander custom bansolock. Also, Brandies or ditkrent vintages and brands la half, ginner, and OMIT.. !mooned •nd far sale by nov.hdandlA H 2daCALLA, a, 2p-61 30 Walnut st. Palladelphla RSOOIIIIItZIIDATION. littsberah, Novatth, 1830. MN. FIF.NAT C. 110WF.LIS having returned from heAW eidt he Ramps, m hls adopted mann Ith. sedsrogned weld respectfolir recommend him to the mallet as • gentlemen of integrillt to . I .om the etneteet coalideace may be reposed. In any commer cial tramactionsle winch De may engage. JOHN moantsoN, JOIIN E PAN SAMUEL' CHURCH, CHAHLINI AVERY, N • JNO. a bIeFAIII/li.N. Henry C. Deem*. respectfully inform his friends and the public. that on Mow ay Clair gd, he in tend. to resume, it No 19 fit. Clair street, Ids Land Agency bedtime Is iteemel Also. for the mimeo, of bends, memeagea the forma don of parinenhipe, the distounting of drafts or bills of exchange. The great. ens confidenee and moderate charges my bevelled on. WANTED to Host or Purchase, within en or 30 miles of Pittsbeh, from.% to 100 acre* of goat lend , with a pretty ome teal fruit orehards thereon It mum rem o be Impelled with a topic., fifteen feet ran creme wit spring water 11111 or mountain mewy la deeirable. FOR 8ALE—.50,030 acres of Land Im one of the north midland seance of Tennessee, In which Mole are bate slaves. The /anal. of cneellent quality; the meow, le pertly settled by a respectable sod Wand. ova class of fanners; the climmels =Uhl entlealubtious, the smote re oltea, the lend well watered, and the of mousing beauts. Price eel, MI cants per acre. Farther panlculms May be had. Any portion of the above valaable enmity nmy be put chased. note= Ladies. Dieu Saks N"open at Murphyk Dareldeld% corn east caner of Yearn k Menet streets, a largo as• sastmast of above roods, of inwest min and most dultabla colon. Also, CHAMELEON TURD SLTINS, Incbultaa Franck One, and other desirable gasket. Also, Changeable ?glibn• it ensllol/ Mtn for nay utL tog SUOAR L MOLASSES—s 7 RUA old °rim th:gari 33 be. sew atop blettues unvin. tX wile by DROWN KIRKPATRICK non 141 Libgtty at STUAIf DOQ. CAME ro the subscriber, ebeat two week' ego, • getter which the owner an have by calling at Hatay's' fladlaryi proving property, ane paying chines. noggra/ AHD OIL-10 NUM, 1 arming per Pon, no 21) BROWN it KIRKPATRICK ICOTAAH—RI /I . erne •7 9.t W. Iik.IIBAUGH. .Rlt6 PLOUE-10 barrels nak eau.. (111.111{AL-4D bags In core, for onto by n 029 & W. IInaBATIGLI. legt‘RY NUTS.. b.l. is •tom; In sale by a 02 9 • & W. taittlitloll ROLL N UTTE R -10 !IL prinae,lmmt Imeelyed by no= 3A W HARBAUGH C IiEESE-300 bzs for tale by • no, tl F VON GIONNHOIST it CO ROOBLS-130 dos for sae .rB =99 S F VON UONNIIORSTi. CO BUTTER- 12 10 bes p for asksel;' - kegs sale by nal tl F VON LIONNKORST a. CO CIDER -10 brie crab elder,leel reel far sale acce 9 sit HI VES DIFEOP—EB Was renelvad from St. Lodi per dm LI &run Dom Parts, for ctio by ALEXANDF.R GORDON, Front otroet. TUBT rroelved for We, U Mania Currants, Palma RAOUL*, Seedless Halms, Calflll. oati - WAI A aIeCLUELO a. CO COCOA SIEELLS—A Cm/. snotlyhie for sole by ROW way A ejAmo & co RE811LOSIISTE&B, In &emetically scaled cans, F Just melyed and for sale by nr.29 WM A MeCLIIIIO & CO JIN BULL SAUCE, ref:mind far made by nasWEI A kIaCLUICU CO RAIIINS-100 toss how crop, bunch, um land/op I$A lA.II DICKEY & CO 0020 Water & From au. tirEJUUNCLS-100 bis Lobeo sealed, for Wei by nos9lin DICKEY k. CU CRUDE SALTPETRE—WI bags no !analog by n 029 ISAIAH DICKEY & CO OHACCO-30 cs. SAantot Ms lamp, rev landing rio49 • ISAIAH DICKEY aCu F lB/1- 1 19 brio large No 2 Alsokorel; 40 brio do Nob do. 77 brio do Not da 30 bf brio 'do do. • • • 10 (Imo Cod F ab,arflvatg, far sale by BROWN I KIRKPATRICK 1P5....1.0 bales Westartt N York; IL 07 boles Boatora,on hard sad to arrire BROWN I KNIKPATRICK `•.•I ~. y ~ ~a ~~ AITUATION in a Wboleeele Greige.g_er Dry roods esublishrotat.l y a young rent welt Owl i• r either business. asusreetery reference cern ..1.0 • els Buz No 94.9 Post Mee. n 029 PORMATIOR WANT," N• person who I. acquainted with eta present realdervw of John Heffernan, a native of tha pariah of Clandagarg, County Clara„ Ireland, aad who took Wooing at Limetlek, on du 11th of April, 1100, for Quebec, will confer a luting favor on Gm &sh unter by sending auk mioncouton to her, at Pau. Earth. AlighattY ...MY, Pennsylvania. new MARGARET HEITERNAN, Motion Pilot and Mbar friendl • tam pima ea. j • LECTURE ..• .. - OM zzlonsia HISTORY SYSTILIIIIAIcIird MX ZdATSEW A. BERK arlildolther a course or Locum upon Jcarigh 'Calory a nd ler:meet, no the/LAFAYETTE ASsEMBLY ea Fourth sthoot, commenotog on Tuesday ceethrc, December 3d, at 7 o'clock. _ . _steiniselon. mew children heir prim. Tickets can be hod et Coy', b oot Hers& 0. breekton's boot core, Weaver's Hotel, and et - the door. He tenets Ma china. to the follawlog eertlfteetern— "Alr.Z. A. Berk, a Christen Israelite, and a native °lreland, who has been Lectering with eminent em cees in the eastern Mies, proposes to delsver a coon efLectures m Lafayette Hall, on the mbleet of the Past tli,mry, Present Condition, end Future Prove.• or the Jewish Nation. Fro et the vete amiable testi monials which have been presented a. from clergy men and °Mtn who have attended Mose Acetates, we ha re no herniation in cordially recommending them to tea citizens of Pittsburgh u well calculated to afford them no small measure of entenstament and Instruction. Theodore B. Lyman, S. E. Babcock; D. H. Riddle, Edward Blau; Fn.la Herron, W. A. Passavaut ^ fromE. C. W. Qaiek 0151. Andreours Ciureh:— • - euMburrib, Nov. e, HMO. M. A. Berk fonierly delivered:Ws Y /OROS of _Loewe* on Jerusalem and Josellb Hillary, in my parish.ketati sehh deep femme, god pre the' highest satistsorlen. All who emend his [emotes may be can of acquiring 520011 informotioA. Lectures on Jewish history, Wastrel.' by besud jol CII Prdolinirs. rePreserolos . Ancient and Modem Jemsalem, am otr et objects of interact. n 0594.5.• • ECONOMY acesscOrs. "9 CASES Economy Blankets, on kind and lor vale Oat manufacturers' frac. Also, 11. 11 and tl4 eaters Blankets, some vet) , uvular, which will be sold at cost I tillEs, nonSallw 1111 Market P VI no w ll 'FUT:received and now o p ening at 11l ef ty Liber , a large lot of Froth Preurves end Jellies, ed ar foliowm— Preserved Peaches, , Preserved Pius tipples, Preserved Plums, i Broody Penises, Pretence! Cliinse., I Clown Jelly. ihiso, the tonew.ng Eh 1:311 FIII.IITS, pot up in there awn Jci 01.1 Le.Cll6anT tinned; thereby preserving their original hover, PateneA, Apricot., Cairns., ; Prue.. ' I Toa mon. Wick dernes. ViAl a MeCLURO a. 00 GOIA DETZOTOBS. JUST received, an width nual supply Was Improved Dettolor 01'Am:inflow,coon erienCoin.of eseb da• nomination, from Ls Is dud. It Is tbn ot.ly prawlcabla detector yet Invented, and can be used Ira any plot, in b seconds, and perforry redabln For slob W. W. WIL•SON, nolB Cor. Nukes& iamb ~ TAIAIIONDS-02 daub titai:dene and Olau Cutters; li r e 4asto ods, and Dmmuud tlpana. fort rceti !or _ fuer rtwor.l. No 1. for old° 110111.10r4, LITTLE tr CO LINSEED NW pare New Casa, for sa 11013180 N, LTLE & CO s b " I_aoBlt—l banal Boat tell mistake tresalaadiar er ' sre P tl d bemke"y NeflUONarall " eCt.t: W&Et . al Wood at PAT • k--auu uow i SCHOONILIAME . &Cc (IALCINED AtAGIVFEAZ-10 .eTai cb - i J SCIIOCNMANEIC & CO SMAR LEAD-1 onk •olssic..bu ralo by noo J I COOOMLAKF.JI A CO re): , I eICIIOONMAYER & CO S UN KS— etV " l Hg il re urOrlY; ncla I case Tn. iaCtl, fay sale 4:, . J SCHOuNMAKER &CO TARTARIC ACID-5 ball poordated,foroala by noV ) OCHOONPJAEEIit tr. CO : QUAP—toI3 Ozs No I LcuOmillilaiSaioOro tato, - 10 to close COUSIVIattiI, t - W y ; 1 - no-28 • ALLINGFOAD to Co _ .. . IT/MUCKY bIU ndk 0-.6 boxes Marrow's of le. braud 'Camay Mallard., lor aa li by!. Oa WA LLANO KIR° tr. CO ArtU 011.-10 tins Igolinnetstnafta, jpsg 1.1 la 2 erred for ono by E BELLEES, ral 07 Wood at ; OIL-I~4u dale wattaaled pure for Pt x tru ZENts 10.--111 63* ion reed by 1 kir ncRT EZIELLERS 7 ur JLE-9 !TAVEL'S BHA VINO CREATSLAVIere it the to" who dohs not orpeceiate the loran Orea say snare? If my them. he, we do not odds.. oar enc. to hub, Hat to all t.then wo may, tilau wish t reader Gnats It • plea, me;pickling has fr ier t teals Almond Pland In or drobrodal Shaving Creams It Is utterly Imre amble to And words to de scribe the feelings of • p. twat who has been atzd Shaving with oniluary 50.50, upon nnit .„ ll tal•I of MIA for the Ant time. It Is a r esabinguen wonder, ad miration, and plead.. JULES lIAULL'S SHAVING CREAN la exceed logly entollitun; renderins the atiffest and most wiry ; ,beard atilt and pliable, proaucing an admirable Miner, : and by its extremely rall4 nature allaying all trrita. ; lion, and preventing that unpleasant tad stiff feeling of the Bain which Is so omen experienced titer shay- ; 1.. g. Gentlemen using Jain Hazel's Shadng Cream may face the colder ard mom pierced winds tar medietety after al s aye, adiaraa tha.akW becoming chopped, and shore wan once on it, we cut Platy say willuever on; other. - one greet adventaga, laaJeaao especially ape predated by these wbn wear whiskers, is the fart that it will ant discolos beard, which mon soar f. will do, giving a sand or fluty appraa,aoo to , edge ern whiskers. Jobs Ileael's Phanng Creams are &AVA/ PrePeratto' eOmbonildad wi th a to the s oon exclasion'e all diktat elf related to nodal the operation of 02 seine unplesslutt, and will be appreciated by all whr sate Ufa] of Mem. P"P'rea giag r lliWi Perform, land Chatan, Help Ch..tnat , ' For sole, wholesale and retail, by 13. Fahnemock * p„ sellen,Pinsharglai and Jobe Sanrent and J Mitchell. Allerbenv COY. Adsm.slatmsterA o Notice. A LL permas Indebtegio rhe emote of Wm Wilson A • d ed, win eidloL the underigned. lout soma payment, and these Moir g C/111314 agani win •• memo their mem dab authenticated, for settlement. 1 %ill WILSON nol3:d3torMr• • (:ALYIN ADAM • . Let.----TebWr.r.....CUrrie—nss=rtalent of Conon and Ldeen Edgings sod Dees s n.miuun and Coo ja,,,,porehazed by the caeca" le England, and for sale at very reduced nuts, oy oar C ARBUTHNOT
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