Lart-sa 'god HON. RE - VERSO; JoussoN —The lon. Reverdy Johron, who 0 in New Gleans, was invited to attend the meeting in that city on the 27th ult., bat New prevented from indimposition. He rephal to the invitation in an eloquent letter,m whieh he sap: "ss a Southerigman, and sharing, as I trod I do, an every Southern feeling, and In a firm purpose to 'vmdleate true Southern honor, I say with perfect sincerity that I on at n loss to imagine now it IN passible to see in the recent legislation of Congre,, eny, the slightest, violation of Southern rights. I have en abiding confidence in the good wins: and sterling patriotism of the mast of nor Northern bretherti, to be fully satisfied that mil hanger to the. South is to he dreaded from them " The letter in guile long, and concludes as tot lows • "One true interest, as it is clear duty of the South, to ID stand by the Constitution as our Intim , ' gave it to tn. Let or contend for our rights under it, instead of ignobly abandoning it—let its fight for them, if we musl, under in holy guardi.ship, and it will not fail its —yielding obedient, to a mu selves, let us exact obedience from our brethren. and, my life for it, there will ho CO ground for ap prehension. The present excitement salt be fOand noon to subside, and none will be wen to regret it more than many of those who are now to sealotes ly partteipating in It. For myself, I can immune no event so lull of calamity to men no the degree non of our UntOn—beyond its exigence I see no thing even to hope for, whilst nothing bin prosper ity and national glory awaits us its long as n colt unueo.—Gull in has mercy will, I fondly trusinvert from us so dreadful a catastrophe as to Carmel!. but if it shall come, the lan,wn men will have the only consolation that could in .y degree mitigate the severity 01 giett u fate—the knowledge thattheY did all they could to prevent it; and I, a• a Mors" louder, the additional consolation, out all her mie sem were mutual in the effort " The Cumberland Ctvthan, ray. -The vottlurt to that plane ha. been anvil/ etl, ant with it, Immtertol nrehe+ of brunt:, a real ornamen to that part of the tOW/1 through tehteh II 1111. The name paper has the following niltele "The Great Tunnel on the Baltimore and Ohio Ratlrcrad, in Preston county, Vu., is said to be pet greesing with great rapidity. The eontractors, Ifilessrg Lxmaion, Conti.. Clarke It Co., work 31)0 hands during twelve hours of the day, and have already penetrated about 2,11(1 feet, or more than half the chttatwe. Operations are carried on e t gy. different points, unit the whole work is expected to be Completed I.y the Ist of next Jane. This stet pendons undertaking has- causal the village of Ortegmile to sprang op in itsmeinity,whteh already bonstsel M houses, 2 churches, '2 steltoot., 7 stores, soda Pole Odlre. The miscellaneous population of that place is kept in order by a permnnent guard of 12 men, employed by the contractors and ‘,ll armed ithd equipped." PtIST MANTrit stiveni Assist Report of this very cifiiiirni olGesir meet with rev eral commendation. and his preposition... refer envie to reductions of postage find n hearty :weep lanes, and appnival in every quarier. The Nov York Tribune, speaking of it, says We knew Mr. Hall year. ago ao n worker—a man of apphention, of demos. and of energy; hut we had not known hots as n Reformer, prior to the appearance of his Annual report. We most hear Lily welcome his appearance in that capacity. Hitherto we hart had Postmaster ltenernis willmc to acquiesce Itidurttons of Postage when made. tested and foun do work suceessi nits: hut Mr. Hall is the first with(aour recollection to come out dis tinctly, urgently, forcible, in favor of it radical re , duction in the rates of postage. We thank him heartily for what he has done in his report, and crust Congress will lose no time in enacting the rates of letter postage recorntnended by him. Three cents prepaid per quarter ounce for any drum., without crossing the Rocky Motuatams, and rents it unpaid in auvence, are very lair rates; let to or eept them at once, and be so much nearer the two rent rate when it shall have been 'proved adequate. Do not let as endanger the half lief by sucking for two ennui now. Let the Postmaster teneral's rue of letter postage beadopted torthwith—befori possible. Christians, if Why need there be pon derous delaberntion and long speeches sin a 0 plain a masters" Tnt TOR.. •r Cart Otranungat.—ln the S . Lome H.cpubtican of Inc 90th ulttenc, we hoe, authenne accounts of the damage lately done by tornado at Cape Girardeau, Mo. We rztraet lb eneenuai part from n letter dated at Cap.. liirAri C., Co the 27th . Atwell tour oieltvg, this everong, we landed of this place with the Sarong,. bound for New Or leans. Just alter ehe had landed. the r!onds named the appearance of a atorm, and as we wet, econpardively sate, we thought best to bold or frr a few minutes until it would pa• . before or had time to get those on board ohn went rti lb • wharf boat to make her fin% tot. norm eiroeg tliii stern, and in Imam] flee minutes 'Cr eel:, COI, fixtures and furniture, chorines n, and t•-1 every thing above the main wete Idowr ir Then, where name two hundred ploughs on ;he roof; they were blown for hundreds cl yards from the boat; part of the railing woe earned on the top of the hill, one mile from the boat. The wharf boat Champlain was also blown to pmee-. The hill side wan literally covered oath the wreck of the boats. Hist, strange to say, no one no tam.: was kit ed. though nearly all were injured. Al moat all of the cargo strove deck was thrown avertwerd. even barrels of ibid. The bell weigh ing three hundred pound., wen nlown a hundred ant fifty feet irons its place, but not broken. The stoves is the cabin were blown ashore otter the cabin and chimneys wen: to pieces. Bork have null a more painful acene to hence I.e. and that in the destruction of the town. A. I have but little knowledge eff toe town, and dark Dees net in,rn only to von what learn ed to le tide k. I give you rte names, pe/n nape ran deretand better now to 10., them V, t o is Csilege rard — rhe loans GI; o . Harrel sr .n ante, till (IrOVV. • is gone, the Cathn. c Cotirrh no; ail it,. lionOinge around it are gone; the Mathodiel chunk and ev ery budding from the to the bridge •re more or ion iny.:redi Mr. Gihoney's waieboueeenrcefed ihe wOrden bodge lore up; Mr. Tenipkd's me • brief one at the bulge literally • wreck. !flour, Ifyrne.a: Slortu's new three story build dig, on the corner Maio and Theme admen., 11nrool ed entirely, nod the me with which it was cover ed was thrown fur some hundred. of—curds. M r • ,• . . . . Sormll'. three story house, tbirtyli:y fifty leo— upper story a ball for the Suns of Temperan ded towed ymaerday—now Iles a shapelmw ma, rums CapL Surrell, wile, and child were when it fell, but were not I:tiled, thow;rh badly Jared. • . The Caesilv warebourte, the ',lcy bundlers, roof's oil and walls badly shattered. Mr. Penny's new th r e e story hence, gable blown in and roof damaged. Some twenty mere hooves, moot not recollected, injured—tome badly. One man was trilled at the CA;legc, and one Italy (Mrv. King) down town. Romer sayy at deaths; as-yet only certain of three; fifteen "tar ly injured—some will die; ten or twelve pliantly In jured. RAILYOAD betas—Ttle Itotogenp,ou to the ativik of the New Vora State I.me Railroad, from Suf. falo to Erie, was all taken at Syrneirie on Writ, neaday last. The demand for the aback was gn great that a spirited competition arose, and a ad. canned it per cent immediately tiler the Morin; cc the bohks. at which advance none could he bought. Thin movement insure. the cornpiction of the proposed road, front Buffalo to F:-ie, forth with. rho road will be 67 miles in leopth, and will be (Inched by the In: of next September, and probably before that time. Thn ito•heale, Ad vertiser lave that all the companies between bany Sri Buffalo. nabscribeil to tha .rock the amount allowed Ly law, except the Utica and „aictaneztady Co.. which took no mock The re sidue was readily taken by private entree., Ooe citizen if Buffalo took $30,000, and one of It oches. ter tool 530,000. The mute of the Straight road between Kochi ler and in eonnectron with the oree-nt Camp.. y t is pearly all laid em, and pelmet broke about the let of January. - The odfer•nt ropppaniee ownrog .11- tree: chain of Railroad: between Albany and Nohao hare tralterialiv reduced the rate of fare between Ih•+a_ caret. Peseengere eau now travel the d.reernie brow., Albany tad MAI°. 310 milee, in the eapre.• train. at $O, and in other firm flare mini at 376 i. Sru.tr.t.g !—A intra remarkable fart )4, (but in 'Par of the great rumour dour to the 111.11111110t1 tif Mtvery tv the pattruter of the itevcral artn bearing thereon ut the late nerrion, the pro -e of urgroe-• mill advancing ! Herr t. lam reetne theory wlth vengranre' How do the lire eaters x How itt it, gent:erne, Mat yo m u y mint, property tnlmed he the rerent legritlatlon, and yet you 004 tamale tier per rent mom tor your gar. than than you would have sold thorn tilt twit yeas. ago' Speak, one at a dole.--I Vi Inter • (Alal.ma) Trthrotr VALI 8/2 SLATE:S.—At ati,tirm vegteraliiv V. trek , hemg lirockethaoL t ht 101L,virw lundwsur Car, '-' l 5 yam. o!4. n pla.l..rer Slim, 311 •• •. 1%4..1;2.4 • Nol/1G,20 " • Minais..24 " " a lahtsr.••• Hardnmtag, 20 years Charlenan (S. C ) I. 1 hr rirpr Odra. 1 . 111,11ur Ili. Wr nfr iniortnell that iron, l; tnl 146,1 J.-q• met Kevertly Jotsa.o ,:V..11111;: lor of the heir - s[o.llva , of John Mel). ..... irt rOntilleillY Is fell Ly thrin of be 3,, b r ,„ th.• .11 - A1.1301[1 1 thrrunai on rite A111:111.4, FLAG.— Car°. John V. DiencY, IE ,, Inviter of brig Yu. Junin, 01 Baltimore, who came persenger in the brig Bitton, at iiolince link, from Heim, mm :Aetna rirongly of an outrage nominated nice, him and bin 011rller11, by the corrinitinerr of an tiiigliith steamer on the African COrirl, in the •ieigirre and .ndemiriebit of him venteb when on r lea fnt voyage Ifs Writes full and clear particulars of hie veyrge, which are not of gpeeini interest to the general reader, but will rindonbtrilly be attend ed to hr the proper The It chinond Enquirer stale. that a very rich mine ot Plumbago has recently in Halifax county, in that State. The situation of the mine is of easy access to Norl3lk, where the article will at all times command EGO per ton. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. d..!:SIIE.L; FY WHITE PITT 11111311.6 THLIII.SIJAY MiaNING, DEC. 12, 1650 ADr.r.m. , are earnest.T I.efore r awl r•ri, ta the..il IP ' itot Wr • ,Kel .ln. ordered 0.1 "). Y. II PAL.3(.611 1. Agent for Mtn paper at his ral ageneie• in Near pork. Ptoisidelplua, ha to, awl is authormc.l to reecilm subar ppd.. Igdycnt•rmente for us :_74.1113A1M1.1.11, NoNI. AIIItYIC , •nJ subrwrlpttanr , to the North Ameneau and tted Statorliazette. retched and for. rded frorrt this ochre - valuat qer. t.e ree.eleed and forward WWI CrdiCe Innr. MORN AIIIEEICAN —Splownpun•mnndadvefttne i. Inr tl.• paper rr,,ovvl an d fotreneded free of arge roil tnt, office - W./ATTIC —Advertisements this paper, will he reeened and tdr. , l from thL• °tiler. ANTIDASONIC AND WIIIO CITY CON EIMEEEI At a Meettne nl the An:mom:to- and NVlitg Clty .xecutive Committee, on Tuesday ev,int, Dec. I 0 tr ooloyetvg. reaolutton was passed• - Rosolved. That the as and Antimaaons of the Vela I wards ot the ray reque•ted to mert at It, vr,lplura On Saturday tier, I.etwecn the bouts I and .7, I' to elcrt Gee delegates to represent act, ward. wrho .1,111 meet in Gonyention nit Thurs. gy, the Inn Inst., a' to n'doek. A M , in the CORI. n Counni Chamber, for the purpose of placing in ontinstinn • .1110 it: candidate to be supported by ,e party for the other of Mayor. . • . McCANDLESS. 01.1111.1. ft J AL KILT. Scerelsry. No paper will he tmoted f rom thia odire to 'nor row This . seion minvoldnble, in order to permit the persons employed upon it ihe privilege of oloerving Thanksgiving hey. Tot Posy °yews —ln accordance with the Usual custom or. Thankspving day, the Post Of. nee will he cloned at ten o'clock', A. M. TuaFerelvinc L/ey.—rho day has been at t spelt by the (toverok•r 01 the State, in ohedtence to the gk nerally t•apressed wishes of the people, s a tone to be devo,rd to sots of devotion, and a •tretrfitl and gratelul acknowledgments of the tonntlold favors conferred upon na by our Creator, o kr aggregate capacity an a Commonwealth— la giving OR peace, rercurtty. Foot' goventru•nt, ttonottful harvests, and numerous other blerstngs It o an ixpretatro mode al fficknowleiging oar dependence upon s Supreme Betng,acrl of gynng pkil , .reity and evhleue , el the profound Christian arrt,tect watch eziPtc among in. m spite of ail our InaelOl.l errors, aid the many exhilrorhuns of it-art:cal indivoloal and loathe ion telly. Such o•clin,r.a peniletill.iy I more.. tbr mind if our V.lO, and o the stronger ent , erants monk. us, with the tact, that we ore nut n nation of Infidels although we have no crtablrhed religion, and that here Is •moot( us •um , :ienh.rcl.plotte et mimeo' be effect of the tesoa:n6s of the litttle, sod of the ,roacbmg cf be Gospel or Craw, to cause us to idly and gladly to unit, in laying arid., our world ly busna,n, •ntl in roLserrnt.ng •n addition• Sabbath to 113 d, to act• of de vttt:tto, elmagiving• .d ftteadly Intrtehaaro u. euttgrat thaiorot tad .ctal ettioTtnchts. noel trottluttion isc,.tspatn...ve:y new la Penn sylvanis, and we :Aptly to find a s 3 ob served, but it it only in New England that it as be soon in all Its dfe and vigor. None trot s test dent of the New England Sister ran . really under stand What X great day Thankagte.ng is, or ca. appreciate the <grimace enjoyment it bring, to the week community. Tun only ihkg which i.onles Dear it is the oliservience of Chrostruas Day, in England and Germany, only the Pentane have terown around the Thantsg,ving festivals more vermeils, lens lionsterous hilarity. but not lees real .enjoyment. We are an Imitative people, however, tad rhankagtaing m Pennavlvan,a w;. in tune, be. came incorporated in the La: of our religious and mieisd (aphasia, and lie tried with constantly to; ereastng delight. The pon•h of the /and mill be- tome nnhituated to it, and will finally Imp, 1,01 l A ...Me Penaeylvaaia preuiditther. may contribute pule 0 much to 1 a tcrest and pleasure., ea a genuine New England Thanksyriv. We trust. however, that It, prime objet will never be hogoiten—tbst it is a day osnse era t-il to grateful offerings to Gad, and mould, there. ore, always be observed in strict reference to Ito end proposed in ii. 1.111111.1011. ittery or Welt, -On enturtltiv evening itox the primary ineetoto in the ram., Ward, oh Pt etty w:II he held, to appoint betook-a to a Co Convention to DOMIIIIIiir a Waltz Candalate It Mayor. A, the retail of the meetings may he t exceeding importance to the welfare of the en there can he la" queation that it to the ingperattv duty of every Whig a Metal i. attend, whatever h age or calling, or hi. filament...ln to the ta-t. the free ohm,. of .licere a left to to al n awn dt,re, and if it o. a privilege what we gre. t y priz, we are re 'renal to dirty, In patrunism, tile *bent interests of eimrmunity, II w• neglect exercise our rights and judgments it the choice s ran didate for Mayor Moat I requently, [institutor tins has teen left to a fern persons, who have het drummed up by the dtd`en•nt asptrann, and ti result has been such as we have had cause grieve over. Let there be a complete reformat II 11 . )11{, matter. The tunes require it—ltte pent. ,norm., and character of tee city 1,1/111,13n, and a duty which cannot be neglected without Wan and danger. "Tan Pedcro or filincone" is the title of a new and resrettible looking paper, viduch has Just made ds appearance in Ibis city, published and edited by Rev. Joseph Ranks. to be published semi monthly, nod is devoted to the cause nl Coristian Missions, and the religious principles of toe Associate Presbyterian Church. The font number shows that the editor, when he gets Li harness fuliy on, will mid, • luau rate paper the dea,riplinn he enatecaplater. His heart th,rottfthly imbued with the spirit of Christi, Missions, and he will be able to present a grew deal o! information of especial interest to very resrieetsble Church, whose newspaper or g an, in vita section, hill periodical will he. W, wi , •h the paper great succors. lnronrs,tT 13n.t..—0n TuMlay last, Mr. Haase. TON. d the District, gave notice, in the Howie, of hin intent ion, on the next or mune future day, to a.k . leave to introduce the following Bill, who'h wt. lope will be favorably conindered, nacan not ,onerive why the older Mat, nhould not her a equal chars in the General grabbing of the pub. lie n land, A BILL. granting a porn on Lento public lan& I. the State of Penneylvanta, for the purpoae of a & tt in the conatrucuon of the Pentatylvanut Knit road, the l'eothorgh and Conuellevel Ratio:rad and the Octal nod Penttaylvatna _Aztecan& Hr II rfourre.ll by thn limos 'Cep ',narive.. of llie road Srates m Coagrrts uen. That three !mittens or acrest of the public land.. Lelia:wing to the United States Le, and tbe Kline are le redly, granted, to the Slate ofPenn •ylvtima for the purprze of aiding in the construe thta to the Pennsylvania Itallroad, the Plitsburch and Connellsville Railroad, and that portion of ibc ()ha, and Pennsylvania Railroad lying within the ows of the Slate of Pe avoylvana, w be dotted:. Iced analog the several romp/awe', as follows, ia vre. two mill lone of acres for the ttowdructlon itat Pennsylvania Railroad, five hundred thou.:sod for the comaruntiOn 01 thu Pittsburgh and ville Railroad, and five hundred thousand or Oct Winitroetion of the Ohio and Pennsylvania lhul rottd. Srr. 2. And ba a Pother rna,nl, That the Go% error of mot State nhall, by himself, or by one or tome romprnent person or pre..., to be try tom appoutted, retort, wilt the approbation of the S c ,. rotary of the Interior the naid land hereby granted, out of .y lands belonging to the (toned Sianse, no d .robjeri to private entry now, or hereafter to be .orveyed. And the said Governor, or Moire lion appointed,. aforesaid, may cwt. the mane or .te.ti portion thereof as he may deem proper, to ...le, rind the proeemin thereof, after deducting the neersmary expenses attending tne Arleen. and KM% .11111 Ire applied hr the payment of stoek, to he sob. ...r.bed by the Governor on behalf 01 the State, to ilie companies mentioned in tire tart section of Inct art. in proportion. therein eel or. And all dividends mining on .aid .torte slinll te p.m' over to the Tr....Ter of raid State, nerd ~.I,h•d 10 ilir . Cl/131111011 echool fund thereof . row ...t r Thai die said State of Pennnylva 00-to to lb, arum and lona:mon. afore&tiJ A Thal the wul dmle may, fr ", pa....1t d adopt ru,.11 rrgu may 1.• varry two rtreri ,t.....t0t grunt V IFOIVA SEN•tall —On Sato rdaa la at, the (len toat I Araernbly of Virginia,'' later tad the lion. Jan M Marna, a Senator et the, united Stale., ft, the State of Y trators, for eta year. 'r tothe Atli , Mardi not I. Tltere 11.1. no ' , lotto Dip:mope Mr. Milton, and no one altar in hounnation. llt vole atoOd Maaon,ll2; Summers, ad; , Mt.Opoetl, 2. Weare glad to learn from Mt , lttle that t: Latta., L..tl, the able and pultlirmytritell Editor 01 the Mob;le My . ..meter, was eleetett Mayor ‘,l that env lost week in the time "(eery towing etlortii made to defeat hint Tins i, a Union triumph n• well no n Whig victory at. •-• -.vetoer Forward. Eisen l't t-iter from Copenhagen, pays the follow-Lig o .to our highly respect. ed townsman, Hon. Walter Forward: Sonday, Sept. h.—Thin was one of the loveh• est Sabbath morning. that I ever taw, and it mated been the 'Sound' like a divan presence of peace. We breakfasted in • little summer home lookics out upoo the tranquil scene, and enjoyed it with great satisfaction. Frederick Wheeler and myself read in a German Testament to one of our company, who would occasionally expreza bin admiration at the beauty or sublimity of dit. r ..en , Oranges, exclaiming, uthatbeata Schiller l" Although a potion whom we took to be a theatti. cal stage-player, and without any pretension to a 4 religiotut life, he seemed In luxuriate in the apes- , tie's beautiful description of chanty, as in a pas. nage of exquisite poetry. Alter this, we retired to our little chamber, where we had • devotion al exercise, eller the cut - out of the Quakers. In the afternoon, the American Minister, Hon. Walter Forward, of Penneylvatia ' and a young man by the name of Daniel W. Fiske, whom I met in Syracuse last winter, called at our gate to see on, Mr. Forward was very kind, and offered to do ell he could to facilitate our objects. He Is • plain man, of good common sense, dignified de. portment, and just such a person a. should repro. sent our national character, as well as luterests, at en European Court Unlike many of our for eign ministers, he does not teal it indispenatible to theidignity of the great American nation, to un Americanize himself bef ire the royalists and ans tocmcies of the Old World, or to ape tne deport. mem which renders them ridicule°. even in the eyes of those they try to imitate And here I may as wall alp what I have in my mind on this mn. ject, as to reserve it fir another opportunity. It does Strike me, then, as directly anarepresenilog the dignity and duty of the great Amerscau Re• °Mille, when its rereseritative• al foreign courts pot themseirmi into ...eked hat. and mongrel mili tary coats. and ' , list..." of bediddlel ',both, and hung with long amt ward swords., which they would be ashamed wear at home, and mite upon Them other •irs and boyish gewgaws, in order to dance attendance en either royally or aristocracy. I hope the people of the It oiled States will look to this matter, and will demand that those whom they send abroad to repruent their nation's dignity, shall comport themselves consistently with their high vocation, and don no livery before Kings or Queens, or the minor po tentate/ or principalities of Europe on any Dec.. mon: Bs strongly does the Impropriety of this de portment take hold of my own mind, that, if I were President of the United States, I would rend no minister to any (bleep pooh which should require him at any time to appear in any other than that plain civilian dress which the con stitution and customs of our country prescribe to him who receives the nation'. pleats at the \Ohne louse in Washington. Al a meeting of the New England 6,iety, Lehi on the lfdt instant, L: R. Livingston was railed to the choir, and Dr. B. R. Palmer, appointed Sec. celery. On motion, the following Cornmetees were op. pointed to make preparations for celebrating the 230th Anniversary on the Landing of the Pilgrim, COMMITTEE on =OWE. Ito be delivered on Sunday the 22d Dee.l LIME LOOMIS, 0101thi u.naris, O011161111:18 on SUIPTZ.R. II v. PA KR, • fIJSE WICKET R. =ILL. OMIXITT. On IMlnttno. t. F G 703, D. n. WRIT[ COMMIT - nal OM ToWITA. /Imo. F. t/ILkaltm, aSo. t. TEltrirroN, M. W. WILLIAMS. COMILITTEC INVITATIONA AND OVOID P. CIPILIS •. PIA-Sth, ILA lIEESET. t:ottuniueee to meet on the call of the ehno , of met, L. It. LIVINGSTON, Cm Irma. 11. Serreinrv. For Me Parsburgli Gararn In the preceding number, the prodignie habit and abandoned hem, of no incotwiderable porno of the youth of our city, were nouced and corn mented on. Thu VICIOUS conduct produced by tht wretched part of our population, It perearered will, ere long, place them within the walls of th Penitentiary. or bring them to the gallows An remedial proccee, therefore, calculated to peeve• go dire n catastrophe, Nhould be bailed with deligh by every friend of God and man Of all the projects Mai here been yet deemed, for the reformation of Juvenile transgressors the rules and regulations of the House of Refogr—mour n suceensful operation—ere conceived to be dem dedly the best In the management of Mese mai ory Asylums—it meta they may be called—Mere tiro three impormat objects herd steadily is meta Ist. The rnvsmst comfort - '24. The secsts~ tin provement And :Id The 1108/.1. culture of the ninatea, their inthvidual and orillectier ca Their food is wholsoote and notrmoro their clan ing is comfortsh sons; their loigh ventilated; Mei CIMO; and in II o the ehattglog we. oorentent and well ding aro good end genlog mck, they ilended by o ekstlful nee regulesly p 4) teitm Brit. wild< lb. Ls are duly provided e by no means ner toy, their men, mcben of b. Englt9b Istructed, by compe- !acted la the eclut-ahon the Ignorance, wharta •ruandmg, an almost appear, and the natal lsul inchers hall long core' Enptuin dz., oo !hear rnenthl yin. h ever to imperfect of knowledge ion An ocq with the rudiments of Wirence, opens up new sour. ren of enjoyment to their hitherto comparatively benighted minds, and withdraws them, imperceprii hly, from the reckless land destructive habits, which they formerly indulged. Every advance. meet in useful information gives them increased delight. and presents to their clew such light and pleasing prospects of rational and rubeitantial hap. pmess, as they had never formed any idea of_ To their moral culture, moreover, unremitting attention to paid. The bible, which, through the Illuminating influence of the Huly.Ohost,is calculu red to make them wise moo salvation, is placed in their hands. Fran Sabbath to Sabbath, the Gospel is preached to Orin, in power and demonstration of the spirit, by the Divinely commissioned amber fl i ‘ radar of Christ. For every departure from strict morality, they are b tight to an account, and pun. !shed in proportiont the nature of the odence.— In all their roovemen , a vigilant eye in kept upon them, and when y deviate from the straight coarse, every effort I made to bring them bock to the peaceful paths of mut. While in the Ref , they are each taught some awful trade or handie It, by which, ashen they ore again required tom with the world, they ran Oil/13 an honest and r fortabte subsistence. What oiler, indeed, kind rents abbuld do for dutiful children, the Intanaggrs of the House of Refuge do for the inmates of thu institution, who ere duly fit ted by Judicious truning,to fill useful and important positions in society. There is nothing, in truth, to psevent their aspirations to the Bar, the Senate Chamber, or even the Pulpit. In this happy coon try there in no obeutiction to their elevation so so long as they set t uprightly, its worth end Intelli gence are the ear t passports to honor and &sone hon. Now, with facts presented for our reflection, who among no ill re Rue to contribute to the erection of a Hottee of Refuge, in the ray of Pitts tom? That one men of fortune will not, is very evident from what they have already done. They have acted as if they firmly believed that `'it is more blemcd to give than to receive;" and have umparingly "mist their breed upon the water, that they may FCC it after many days." If a cup of cold whirr, given from a pore motive, is regarded by Infinite Wisdom as net of benevolence, surely these generous inen shnll have their reward. That OUT tacky:els rote, of analerate resources, will manifest ti , COMlldeMblla liberality, in regard to co the ntempl ted enterprise, there can hardly o doubt he eaten.i med. The persona composing Ibis class, are rarely if ever, deficient in puhlic spirit. Very much, titer fere, n expected of them, and the hope thus eheris ecl, will certainly not be disappoint• ed. Were 1 postreaseil of capital, I should feel per. billy free to aurorae, for a small consideration, the raponrobtlity of guaranteeing their gener,noty, as highly creditable to their respectable vocation. .fileeh.ni., and rnorkinymen gnat-ally, we look tit'you for substantial aid, in promoting the great moral enterprise, in which we nre about to engage Many of you ate in easy, if not alllrrent circum stances, and waren mewed you are IN rerliang as you are able to give. That you will come manful. lii up lo the standard of genuine philanthropy, is confidendy expected, and will dor/bilera be demon. strafed In your practice.' The propriety of giving gencroinly, might, to ,One onion,, be plausibly urged on the principle of e t ionotey, but Me \subject shall not be degraded, by the miroductioo of so sordid a nenument. No resi• sonable doubt, hoWelmr, ran for a moment be en• S at tenanted, that the rectlon of a Rowe of Refuge, in the city of Pitts urgh, would, m a comparative• iy brief period, bn If about a reduction in taxes, Mot would actually moth in. In this way, the money eontribuled i for the establishment of the con templeuel Instateto4, would soon return to the col . . iers .4 it. original 1 7 "'"‘)r. December 11, litin MOM NEW YORK. Callel9olldence of the Pitt.burith Gam., New Yoec, Dee. 7, IS• About Trade and Trade Ratone-Tee Printer's National Convention-Tae Recent !trite--Why they Palled-Ms tradition of the Wrench Robbers-Me caption of II Foote and nowt. -Monetary and Commercial Matters, &t., At. We have had sac called National COPVCII6OII of Printers in IF.SICOO, m this city, the few days past ailed for the purpose of comaiderieg measures designed to advance the general interests of the craft, throughout the country. There 'were dale• gates from Pennsylvania, Maryland, and one OF two OF the New England States, bat nothing like a representation 'Mit wnuld entitle it to the Chilm of .• National." II ow, ve r, there were many eVe men among them, end there were others again. whose absence, better than their presence, would have eontrlbuted to the rnspeetabilay of the Con• vention. There was a-great deal of talk indulged In, and a multitude of proponastos were offered, some good and some bad, but all, in the main, itopraeltesbit. Some of the delegates from neigh- boring States, for example, proposed to eondomn employers here (or keeping too many apprentices, and taking them I, too short terms—while otherst again, in still worse taste, wanted to " mark" out the " rats" ot svety ttahlishinent in their respee- true neighlnuwo.l•. 'I bent, were apposed and advocated I. r tire tlnvg, but nuue of the resolu tions were noionte.l. h won reAolved, Just before 111dJOIIMIIICIV, to, atabLalt • Unions" all over the country, watt l' , lllllllltre. to correspond with the Central. fir Pari•ht here, upon alt masers shining the Wr'iAre mo'camun. Also, to ascertain wbettivr Inntlacannot be raised to organt2 , 11 greet Printing Office, to execute the printitia th - the Coiled States govern ment. Their slims the runt and substance of all that was dune—A Yen , email mune, I Ming you will agree, rot end, n liar mountain to bring Muth, after so long • labor. This National C“vrni ion of the printers, it may be said, her,., I , ard n. f.rrgin in thn great earn.. went among the [relics, and working men gener- which, you will remember, prevailed In thi , city some thrtoe a ctlu score, and in which lie German tailor, periortned a net prominent be uninvonate part. The I - dome which it wa Me practised at that " apentaneona combo, lion" to encore, hove n ,Lo of tbem been 11C.301 pllfbeel.l.llll, fe•t thot ninny leaden i the 1•1114 ophi to ineurporale in thee arto t.I, our m.•an "tura la harmony with the tevoiet °wiry viol, of Paris, than tha law Ina ottierlittn this country, or were too long ettntected of °sate"the laboring c homes only to party epd , . 'I he roc izto-a then organized by tb tailor*, the earae,te 111.: slieinakertii and other., ara now ail broken op, and I do not think an at. tempt will ay., be tune :o organ.. them again on the phymeal or, " principle—that no the principle or ro:ppeibuit ao etenloy i er to corkrna to a certstn scale pr es, on pro of breaking op hie business by mobbing bin bone, destrtylog his property, or nrsiireate• .ad waylaying such of his work tort who will hot :cantina to the arbitrary eiartions ;tr. At the same time, it is wrong to deny lbai the wages of the mechanic, in this city, et prawn', are heartlessly low—the remit rather ofa any sopply of all kinds of labor , than rf •ny concerted determination ot emplower• 1., 1/1101 teen 6,0,1.0 to keep prices down to the rim ra..t aik. IMMITIIOII to the country to 11, tree remedy. Labor moor go where 4u.( is WS Med . There n writ enough nod work enough for .11 Pitt of, and away from the heart bUrlllno Ztd 1 . 01/Ipelil , ll l of no over grown e lac e the, wet, the altderent will 1 mute up lima gp,po. Irave The three French regitires from Justice, George [tourism, Nirholat Virroisirre,and • (counter horned Franco:. Fero uC, a 0.1 Ocala:Ida:I by ibe govc ment of Fran ,e, ..c rbarge of robbtag iba Clair de Crunwro,:u *roue time or July last, tad • final casco:nat o:. lecnrc the U. S. Costaruswon• or, yesterday, The C,UIIIIIIMIIOOOr considered tto ah...core sat the, cellist conclusive, and they 1r Cr , urford.nr e ordered to be delivered, for owe f•Orl•Et011 Fraree Agents of the Fs ach police are brie, ready In take obtuse of them— The Vaine of pbcperty gl:11:!ft is put down at tea thousand do loot The step of the robbety, one tho most tonotott , no the mental of crime, pu..tmhed Ihr c. wiy•Ntib %6mWl. alter lb. Our “I•ron Yvisn-e C.romit,e,"(cnogttuteql. yoa knots, at Ili, at( a: rat:tobal demunatration, Caatil tlarien, Io r‘eptertber !ast,) have anotb: job :a hand far net , feet Misislapp4 -born r«r• 11 , 4 viii t My happy to welcome here, teem, what • mermlens rotting he has got from the nehnern in hit cmo Site, •roved to lb.. rn7 . Ihle morning, from New 0, Icons—be byydtc rhos, Ihmal rozqd a-bout we) to come In W esh,eetoc.--and will Carel with • rot root reccp:rnn, a la real. r.tb, h I. in the Governor licem, ray hell—the Onynclon Coon• cal hiving tidd:y rondc.,,,,d,c to ~.n t the of the room I+, that purpose. rscuatOrtenn i ci Isonstata itesninpanes the Ilittsaasipplan, and mill to doubt reigrie nts share of congratulation alai The value tif :here pn Lllr reeept en•to gowned [Deo, in this city, a rapidly depreciating 3 peeve to 131.. I the., ...,t,enae The arrivisl of tin- at. -.men ham and George, to day, bringing us '.ter ;R:fl:Arpre from Enrage and Ca 1..., ha. oven an impetus to b.f.:. •flkirs, we have net nct-ti f..r some time past.— There is an utininst amount of good paper offer. mg for d rennet, :Goth at the Banks sod a the street. All strictly 'dime bill, can be nesouatcd at or below legal rate.. Gaol bogginess paper et 5 to 5 month., w.thout cc:durum. at goes at KM per cent. Al..l.veripordis of clock are in demand, atsteady lint ernmont sit per cents., ie. deemable in 1541, are held at 1101 ; Pennsylvania Ws at 93 , Michigan Bonds, 9.5 ; Ohio tic of 1960, at logy , loiliaca Site ; and Reading Mortgage Bonds, b 00551. listings . last Circular says American scour tin, were in good demand In the Lund. Market, sod it is believed that the steamer to day bonsa large orders from the contii Deal. At all eventa,onder that Intranet:l, priers of moat deactiptious have materially improa• The cotton market is unusually dull, the forego news having • 'giber depressing effect- The sales ford* 1100 l o e. , ni 1310131 for °Minn/ Lt good Atlant c ports, Rod 13013: for Gulf quell. ties. Middling to good do., tot 310131 , folly fair to good do.. 141 to I i. The tales for the week loot op 7000 bales. All kinds of Flour sod Bread stuff. continue very Relive. The diggregate sales of Floor doting the week have notlalien &libelant 50,000 bbl., it 54 As 1054,75 for common to straight State ; $4,6919111,El I for mined to choice Minh, goo, I odisna, and gond Ohio; Csnadian,l{l6blo 51,77 , Banthern, 4id:4055,621 for common to fanny. Rye Floor doll et 53,371051,44. Corn 53. Canadian Wheat in io demand at Dmoestic it dull. Rye, 72r073, Corn la active sod paces n (rare. Letter. Sale, old Northern yellow at 69070 a. Ashes sae doll of ea. al old priers. Whiskey is better. 8111(.31 700 bb n, nt 2240104. Rice is held of $3,12105 7 ,ri0. 5 e. , 10. 1 Turk's lat"d Salt sold it Provinions—Bs'er of iori at 511,7:0.5 5 .7 5 for MC. and Prone , mu or, St 75, Beef Hams stesity at $l4 Lod 71 00101. '44rt,rAtee It if certainly a retnar 'liable Met, *Well we find stated in the illitiots State Register, ,that the Han. Woo. II Bissell, now representing the Brat I ton distriet of Illinois, tieing a candidate in the sante district at the efretoin lately held for Re presentatives to the u, l Congrr”, was elected without. opposnion, ;retiring Crery vale, to the number or twelve tholoand nine hundred and forty Germ ICA In more than one elm re h Ilie Gotta feria :crtprony'n tubes have been lilted up from the pulpit and the reading desk to pears ncaupsed by deaf perikoon, and,' autumn standing they nifty sti upward. 111.1 holy feet from the pulpit , they can bear ever, word perfectly. The great Apoetlu of Temper:lore, Father Ma thew, returned to New t Weans n few days since Nan a short sojourn at the !taint:Ade tuansion of Maunaell White, F:sit., near that vol. On htd‘hng the Hee. gentleman adieu, Mr White handed Into a letter enelnaing a il-sift for Stow, nerthapanied with a reitueat that he would draw on him for any amount of money.he to ght stand :a need of during ho sojourn in the I Junoil States. Soma CA101.1%. if 16 1 .1 1 ,41.. —ln the South Carolina Ilou.e of lt,ly.reoentativee, on the sth ind., the rev, mien of Mr. 'nerd Mlndleton, suittoriven the Cella:li ter as twittery atlnire to inquire into the espedit•twy of fortifying Baearairt Georgetown, and St. John'. Island, was adopted. HOWARD What a strange place is the wharf of n great • city! A man, if he is partial to the amusing, may study human nature there to his heart's content. Every day he may find something new, some sin gular phase, some eccenutc display of life that must delight hun. This fact doubtless ,tenants for the number of philosophimil individuals who linger about such a theatre on sunny days, some of whom seem to be of such a meditative doposnion, that they will contemplate for half an bow and odd looking old gentleman, or a lad defying tailors neat ness and harmony of colors, in his fathers', old coat and pantaloons. This clam generally have their hands thrust into their pockets (their own pock ets we mean,) their hats over their eyes, and that air of calm assurance about them which has evi dently been aNuired by long practice in their enter prising profession. When these students of nature are required to move, so Wet they may keep clear of some impetuous &Rpm., whoa° head long pi o penstties, and uncouth manner of throwing thing, about, render him an object of terror, they do it with so much reserve that one is half tempted to admire them. ‘Vhco any intellectual pastimesuch sea fight between two boatmen, to whom whiskey plays fury, or the throwing 'of a colored man into the river, in order to tent on him the benefits of the cold water cure; or a very obstmate horse refuses either to he led, tossed, or driven, and gets for his conduct a severe beating, or a great many oaths which he doubtless considers gammon, poured In to his ear; or any thing else, rich, rare, or romantic happens to occur, the afore mentioned individu als are about, to show by their laughter, their wit, their demeanor, and logivai concluaions that they consider it legiumate tun^ Happy fellows! How they do laugh when that cute little man with the red tare—that man who has been up and down the river over two hundred times, tells them some amusing story in which he enacted the hero, and won laurels not to he despis ed by ordinary minds! He can toll the name of every street in New Orleans. What a memory he has 1 He can talk as familiary about!tho St. Charles Hotel as if ho had Worded there for twelve years He has been, If you believe him, a Napo. leon in many a fight; he Luis by this art, and that trick, overthrown men twice his size—be basal ways been calm tit danger, and daring when six footers grew pale and talked of death. He in amus ing when he talks, for he ho talked so much that it hos become a second nature to him, -and told the mme stories over so otters that his words are just the words be wants, and the effect he desires to produce. When ho can create a laugh in others, and one in himself, he gains a point that ta quite natisfactory. He is nut a person of education, but he is one of observation. When other folks have been dosing, he tuts been gluing about. He has brought many a gesture from the sunny South. He has look, imported from Cincinnati and little odd ways derived from no eccentric character in Lout. Pile. He in not an original fehow by any means. He has a way of displaying his accomplishments which throws many off their guard, and lends them to believe that it Is the workings of a genitts,vrhich tt It could have a chance, (a familiar word with Isaylpeople) would blame up suitegloriounly before the glue of men! The Wharf I How many a merchant comes down to view it, and toms away direapointed I man! How many a sad heart has beat there mit was leaving home, and kindred, and friends forev er. How many a poor wandering wretch, on whom the cum of Cain seemed to rest, has struck it with a heavy foot, trembling, even in the midst of life at the mockery that had hefetofore haunted his every endeavor ! The son shone not for him—the balmy) breath of aommer was cold enough to chill nod Shake every artery. The blacloaess of dark• mai rested. upon the lame, and the past, oh dread. ful ! was full of the mutterings of wrath and the serpent hoses of hate, The Wharf Claim it as thine own—Mammon ! It is the broad altar from whence the skinny hand of Avarice has clutched us gold—from whence Pride has learned by signs and looks, by words whispered between closed teeth, that wealth was hard by. From its hard moues Expectatton has tamed away with a chuckle and a flash vivid as the midnight lightning has lit up huge piles of yellow draw. It is the heart of a mighty cry from whence pours the blood of reso. lotion sod big endcaynrs—when that blood stag. rotes, a is quiet, and the hopes of Trade sink as low ea the water that creeps Moog as slimy foot. J. K. H CLroki. OF W•1111114.0 - 1,M COUATT.—The War} tngiols RON", er has emceed the returns of the cement from the Nthrehale, for the whole county of Wthhtneion, except one township, from wt.:A in deduced the lollowing recoil. The populetton of the enemy in 1010 was 41,2.70. Retards the received from all the diaries of the Amity x• e.ipt Hanover township, which in 1610 had • pop ulation of 2,002. Taking that to be the lame now, the pOptl!ntico of the county ta 44,551, •howtng an tot-realm to the lasi tea years of 3,375. Severs el disre.rts haves loth population than they had in 1510, tbeth arc Canothbargh, Cecil, Maysville, Cron 05.01, Donegal, Vallithrfirld, Peter., Robin ando Somerset Th- other distrlcte have • thee In. - roue. The borough of Wthlorptort has Inmeathd 593, South St r•bane townstop 313, Cantos tae; and Chest era 123. Rat the ins-ream o these ratt whips u chiefly in the suburbs of . Washington, which awe)s the population of that town In about 3,2oo—making an 112Crealle over 1940 elf shoot 1 OW. elonwell bus increased 239; . Carroll 143, Hopewell I:4, Monongahela City 211' Union 314 , West Bethlehem 711; the other town snits r named have increased acme, hnt none of them as h•gh as 100. The total now her of the der ha m the nouoty, during tee year raJing Jowl 14 I blot, wa.lllo. .n•wlr Foote SIIVICII to 110,1 Z —The Eel... Tenn papers slue that "al Rome the Amer:can Prates. tani Chapel m the Vu cei Potiiklic, to now open to the poste, and divine aerytoe or performed, according to the Presbyterian mode of worship, by Rev. Mr. Ilutings, who was purposely aent on: to Rome last year by the Disseeter's Union. There is no doubt that the ment of having obtain ed permirmon for this establishment is entirely owing to the American Charge &ewe*, Mr. Cass, - who, duiag the republican roe's., made soon representations to the Triumvirate as pre• vented the Propaganda Fide College from being ou,ipted as barracks, and the pupils from being turned into the streets, by Gariluldt'a soldiers.— Tht gratitude of the Government has been shown by allowing a elinpal to be opened, not actually in the house of the Minister—for in that rase it would here been no favor—although the Ameri can arms are placed over the entrance, and the pupils of the College have made their acknowl edgemenis to Mr. Cara by presenting bum with an elegantly bound book, containing the Lord's pray er, written in arty or sixty different languages, by the lads themselves." Tun Corneas - rim Gwomnan.—The Boston Con• Her has the following remark•—well deserved by the subject of them—on the ability, energy, and efficiency of the Hon. E. the present Post Master General: "There is tint , perh•ps, a branch of the Govern ment reentries such convent watchfulness and care as tae Post Gales, Department, nor one In re gard to the management of which the public are more enured At thin progresatve period in the country's history, constant improvements and re forms ore Glee 22222 in order to meet the lactose tag wants at the community, in connection with the U. S. Mall serince, and the chief of that de• pertinent who expects and aims to watery the putt. lic expectation, roost posses. business talents of no ordinary ehaMeter, and a degree of patient industry not always found in the public funetron• vies cl the Government. Such qualifications, we are satisfied, are possessed by Judge ball, and as much was guarantied to the country by the former reputation of that gentleman. We might state many fads going to show his determination to make his department all that it was destgned to be, and to bring all his subordi nate Olean op to the name standard of energy and faithfulnem which he himee4 exhibits. Among other things, be has recently Issued a cir cular to a very important chow of his officers, which concludes as follows: "Re phe Postmaster General) neither requires nor aspects from any officers of the department a teens laborious devos Lion to its pelmets than he Intend. to Inmates on hitnemlf; and but hope. that every one will labor with cheetfultiess, real, and constancy, to sae. 11 not elevate the charecter of the depart. wont, and irecitro a more perfect accomplish. meat of the extended and beneficial objects for which it war eetablethed. limos Beauties Sexkcit.—The Savannah Re public of rho 21st Muria, contains a short notice of this speech. from which we make the following ex tracts. Judge B spoke for three hour.. In conclusion be eaid 'For any wrongs which in hie judgment the South had received, he proposed no act of re. sisiance to the Governmeni, no blow against the Union lie depicted the inevitable discords and dissensions which would ensue upon any effort to form new Confedenicies, and demonstrated the err tau and terrible evils which would attend a dome lotion of the Union. Ile proposed to fight the bab of the Smith in the Union and upon the Co,, emotion, and denied to any man or stet of men, the right to drug him out of the Union without hi...con sent." The Itepohl tnan adds: "Upon the whole, he to th eironFent Ilnml. Mark we have yet met wlth ." Ja!IN? Llon.—This musical wonder reached this city on Saturdpy at 2 P. M., by the train from Phil adelphia, logenher with her suite. Large num bers of people, regardless of the rain, awaited her arrival at the President street station from which the party wereconveyed iu carriages to the St. Peal street side of 'BOTPUM'S City HoteL Here, also, crowds of people overt in attendance to catch a glimpse of the 'Nightingale,' and soon after enter ing her parlour on the second door shis'appeared at theapen window, and with a graceful wave of her handkerchief, returned stlie salutations of the spectators.—Bitursors Amer. For the Pittvlurgia Came A TRAGICAL Arvam..—Our readers will reeol lent that last May, a returned Californian, by the name of ',Moser., of Bangor, on hie way ibiitar in the wainnho u , nit about $5,000 of gold upon the whwf at Bnlfaw, which waelound and return• ed to him. Mr. JAnson was eonmdered to he • very lucky man, Oct only In recovering bin gold. tin in being able to bring home so large • -pile," coogidenng the nhortisesa of hie al, •Stlce.. Gast Friday this tortuuate Mr. Johnson was at. rested by •n officer from N. Y., on a requisition from the Governor .of Calitornia, for the robbery and murder of a man In California. some time last winter or spring. The horrible- part of the affair to, that two innocent parsons were tenon as the 'murderers, convicted and hung, white Johnson mss in the Suites. Some recent &vet opments, however, mime out connecting him win, the murder, which left no rooht as to his guilt, and caused his at...est.—Bath (life.) Tribune. The number of patients missing since the burn ing of the Insane Hospital at negusni, Me., is —all males. Henry Jose., an attendant, wan the only sane person who penhhed. He wse cruder,. ming to rescue those tinder his charge. With but low exceptions, all those lost were incurable, end it is believed that moot of them died from mil. location. It is estimated that the damages done to the H3spital can be repaired for $50,000. Too entire bonding, with seven others, were Je groped. A SIIO,VRII or CoMPLIMEIRS—"FIOW I'olllll.lo I am in meeting a yarn beau in this storm," raid a young lady who was caught m a shower the other day, to herhean of promise, who happened along with an umbrella. "And I," stud he, gallanily, an, as much replied to the poor Laplander when he has raughta main dusr." M• liies—Sir, I Cheerfully comply with your to quest but I would give you an as.-COUntof the 01.0.1 miraculous cure of my little daughter's eye by the mc of your "Petroleum." She as attacked with a very core eye In Februmy or klatch fast, when I immediately applied to the hest medical aid to the city, by whom it was pronounced "0 very bad eye" and all gnve m m helm of doing her any good. Atter *kith I idok her into the redo try to ali old lady, who had been very successful in curing eye.. She told ms that her ease moo hopeless, as she would certainly lose hoi only that one, but also that the other would follow-l 7 it being a •crofutoug affection of the blood. And I dd comfy that :nt the time my hither 0. It. Va.bont came to the eonelosloa that we had bettor try your rano:cunt,' au. was EVT12.1.! ohm. of one eye It about tato month+ algee e.t.a began Its use, •nd r il e now e can co tee with both eyea se good as ever the dot , and. an far as 1 sell, I . betteve the has, wi.h the hie R•inr, of he Alu been eurctl l'etraleum " re..prr M. Futmes V 4.11111 Tilts turghlt, kept. 11 , 50 Fur tele by Keyser & McDowell, I* Wend street; R. 1.1 :teller, 57 Worel sire.; I). M. Curry, 1). A. Y.I. lion, Jo:lTh Douglass, mud 11. 1•. Sehoterm, Allegheny also by the pruprlelor, S. M. KIER, utrindlkw Celle; Ileum. Sauce wt. rittebutgl, Office of I Ono and Penna. R. 11. Co. Inrirtl rt. P,7 - rstantott, Aaatart 5, thfrO Tot Stockholder. of the Obto and l'etter.tyl•lmi• Rat: Road Company are hereby nonfterl to par the eighth tnttalment of fire dolt., per glare. at the other of the Company, on or brtfora the Moth day of Ankust The ninth I r.• tads. nn or before the latch day of September. TI. tenth Instalment on or before the 20th day of October next. The 7th troitultur to no. called ter on the 2.Rth rr duly last aveedif W!tt LA RIMER, Jr . Thorium, [l:r Diaza•ms or vita I. van —l.i.easra of he 1.1.er ate becoming I.nm:timely frequent in the is m'ed States Indeed there are fon formn!at.le dt•ense, winch a te vol connected ni one way or other wilt.. derailgra mate of Mat knportetit clean Many of the run paints which etc usually elaveed ender the head of eon aumpuon, have their otter. to toe liver • Any re medy wined wend!tegularlt end !mondial action in the liver, would be et blessing to mankind bee teen the exclamation el PLldertng iliouvands. That remedy hae been foetid; itit its and Mire tVhen a fair 11111 ha. been adordcd to it has rinser been known Ln Reader, have you any diseade of the liver, or die. rmewhich you believe prometls from Mitotic de• pane emongrrneult Lose note momem, but maretnee a boo of Dr D'ldeneo Liver Pal., and they will m otors you. hrolth They are rho only remedy ever yet direoarrr•l, n holm um le eerMin to Keel n ettrr. rj—For role by J. ItIDD ft CM, No eu Wood rum, d,e7.2,rmott w,on,:rnEET, • Are Y.` , Prti..red w.ta large and frela stock of F.glath. German. and Amewran Hardware,. 01ler supener Indacesreats to toycra. 'nose ww,na purtaise I'l,i promote their ,a,reit by looting !trough our stork, ar they are dewioatrat to sell or be most reasonst., ter 1114 war,la AIL. L. I/011T, 'ur De w t , oroe r of Foam and frer•tar, between Marta: std Ferry sweats. netl•dirla lalprovetp•sts In Den 7. DR. 0. G. STEA RNS, late 01 lioston. is prepared to manufuture sod set Ilt.cra 'rano in esh,,ls and parts of se!, op°, dun Llon or Ajmotpberi, oon Musa— T.solcus et:IL.O us ma WirCre Me nerve is sapoaed. I'M,. and restdenee nest door th• !I ay les caiee, Fourth street. l`tu.burSh. [ErThe Whigs on,l A ntimasans of the Hoith W•rJ DI the arc PliqU,lfd to meet at the public ‘chool boom,. on Satuney, the I ItS instant, between the hoar , of 4 gtr,4 0;1'. , x tae rui,o, of nniu.rmong delegaltla t!,c Wm.' Oda,. .n.I COOl.lOllOll. GLOVES AND HOSIERY. 250 la i i• V i ' o ' v! ' s A , D a l loo rS :C i ao " Vol k ;rt%:4: cnd L * ol j o Thread do ICU dna Gentlemea's 0"1 Clove, all colors, with a splendid assortment of Caohmere, Lle:lin and Bock skin do, of the Lew quality. together wall the largest mut most extensivestock of llowery r vet I.yought Io On. tn•Thett /nal 'teemed, and will tw •0 11 nt '<dared FURNISII your Rail. nod Pen a" with Maas, which are useful and ornamental:— Maps of the War. d, United Stater, Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Salerno, /gauntries .d Riven, Iluman Life. Chemistry. Also, Astronormcal Maya, stream or Time, Family a. School Monitors, Out. line Maps, Globes, Charts /se ,at the -. EDUCATIONAL REPOSITORY del] &a !React ei Cariatmae A. New Year Toys JUST reed-0 nor Ind. Ratol , crltintle, `24. do The. are an entirely rear and beautiful defier,- tion of Toys (nr children. and cannot be equalled by any other kind for service, as they rennet be injured Of brok. in any svay by rough pang, A IPo. 0 Jet Indbk Rubber Teething Rings, for sale at the India Robber Depot,. Se Wood street. dab J /1 II PHILLIPS la4l. Itabber Odo ode. J UST rec . .l—t 4 5 f fI r Rutowr yo1.1:p dog Mn.e' Lang Sleeve filoves; 2 deg Buckskin Money nallv; sold al the Intim Rubber Depot, 7 t 9 Wood bt der/ J & U PHILLIPS FITALLIe BUi‘f ' CLOTH for carnage. cove. and hoepttal sheeting, last received and far awn by del2 J & II _PHILLIPS T UST received-1 Jaz eau.' perpetual glee. India J Robber 800., for sale at 7 & 0 Wood at by S . F. FLOUR—III [Ws fecclv-... % ' Y ' l l %llloN, JeelyA Wood pi NW LEA , ' LARD—ft bila omit] it,ga putt erc',l foe sale by I.URLSRMRiE & 10t6,, RAM, Jell Ilk %Valet at ATWO .rosy frame Iloure and back Inall,lang,writh two lots, roust,' on Iledrordsl.lth Word, KJ joinang 1.. Shrum. For term, nOPIT ROUISON, LITTLE& 10, del2 2:15 Lthrri, at - - On SIIARE.3 Western lose...ice S'Asinpsny; A sh•res Pennsylvenie end silo° Rail lined 4 do North American Moog Company; dell 4 WILMIINSS R. CO Turtle Creek Plank "toad. AFEW Owes of this stork emitted br Jell A WILKINS it CO ItlatterattaP Patent god• A.T. 236 cash or approved bill, Ity NV k h 1 MITCIIELTRER dill Late tty at lioepraels , Bleaching Powder. 2Aeritkiit4 goalitv, on hand and for sale , tellueed y dell Cold ilf•ather 00.41 MULPI l LDh eon send pe u,mftk,s Home mole' do An Home made Flatink In, alia: and barTml, dn Unemntolde Welnh Filk11111:10, Under Wong ard Drawees; :Haves, Hodery, Womed Sent., Ax Preach Merinos. 4 IJRI . IIr & 111171tC111 , ,ELD have on panda good assorlinant; also, Mac I and fano, Coboras. VOREIGN & DOMEnte WINES & LIQUORS, alevayr on hand and for mile by the etre, or In qammties te ran tot re' . by dell & bIITCIIbLTRVE N (:.,‘ , , , GAR —A fe i w t h . ltds prone old erop;etill on ee' ' OIO I .00 " ' ‘ ' J A M MITC/lELTREb.._ RICE-A_dell _ , tea Carol ma. Iv, store, for b n a . rt,q ,r a o coop, , t land tm from 171 •uanrer n JAMES DALZELL, dell Water at REMARKABLE. CASE II EVIDENCE IN OUR MIDST" MILL lIIPOIinTIO3 UP lIAKDWARB LOGAN, WILSON & CO. n I 3. mums= Cal= ..107 I mnal' ,te. Doll Read, 3 do: I.IIICI zr do; 2 do: 0 feet I des 7 feet 1 (lox 0 feet CE1311:121 =Mt=CM!!! r o d URPIIV it BURCIWIELD hove r,etved o-cup. p:y; mho, Impros..l W HITE FIEUI-15 brie Gn rak by S r VON BONNIIOII3T olt CO WANNESS' 01L-60 b,I. Stn. , Oil, (or sal* by Jdtll JAMES SALZELL m AMREL—:2S bris reed Mr 1.1. for byt JAMES DAI.L . EL!.. IFDLE ,I : DEW ,V KUP (0 . IN:AR-10 hlul. nv:. rrt.p prttne arllrie. for .ale kl by so RIVER it BARNES 401 130 & Pt! Second at .. _ ... Mu1, , ,,W.- --2., br • pin, •tin, in , .. , e b . dell ~,, RI VEX .1 , BARNES I)RV r,a~ u,;•_. dei, `n,mi e &RARNia‘ +" Lell r7l-17- I:llVl , l7ll d t:. ° ltZtal2l M ADDER 4 ea,t IlU r ßl3 ' lllne:F:k INGHKA 11, dolt Ili. NUFF CAI& Grmen r ',cot., for 1.41 . ! , uy S del° 11/1111 h INGURAAI_ C etrO . "" "" 717,V7i11rd 1 l tiG lIRAM Of 'D ao. , by tie r l ' O s"--" ".' • . 11l ft I.IILID, A BU ,r$ •,lju•z re.;',l for by Te, t'" h IN,: II RAM _ 13 OLI. urrrEn—icoo !rt.ti, for homi 11l ly or , e Jr U' .". 101' '''' l7l'F27ll:l ' jr A IN. ILRAM INGII HAM . 6- Al it Cm, .I“ • truin. r. 1,4 de/ Innnon Svg.r: Currie Powdrr, • 21).r0 liordraux .1 bele. anJ Puper SIKH Almonds; dcz far. 11 , 111oncal rtctic.. For sale by J D WILLIAMS 4, CD dal° Cor Wood dr. Fifth rll 2 brie No I Salmon; h brie Nu'l alarkerrl, lu hi brie No• l & 3 Mackerel; IU yr lair No I Co lu kn. No I do Shad and Herring, for sale by de , o J 1) WILLIAMS di CO II ()yrs Merchants' Magazine . — The December jj, number of this exeellent publication has been received at Holmes , Laer“ ry Depot, opposite the Poet Office. All illrf ChM.. shoo d take ihnt work. The next number will c swine:we the new volume. Pride and Prudence, or the tuarrtedwistei, a now novel, by T. S. Arthur. Lawn's LesinrAge t 3t3. dela __— I 111010 E UREFN APPLES, by am. b.rre: deln 1101-3ISI/N, LITTLE A. I'll En a a 3 pitE.partnerAliip here:olore coloring in the Cool L Dionne., under the name mut rlyle of Ulackmonk, Smith & , ma. dimolred on the .25,11 ultimo, by mutual Concern. 'Llretotermt of the said firm being purehamed by George M. Blackstoek, who la luny anthonmill. rettle up the burotem of lye late firm 111.71.:11 SMITH, A. 11 Slll IT 1 1 111...13LA'Ar,STOCK. I/I retiring from the late firm, the undersigned do cheer fully recommer.d their 'mecca/o , lm their former r trends and customer•d who will continue the hardness In luture, at the old .tend, nen,. the corner of Craig and Itobinennt street., Allegheny rby. Ittitil/ SMITH, deelltdlve A.l) SIIITII. LINi3EED OIL—I 2 brk pure New Castle Oil, ,a;t received far sale Dy JelU ROI(ISOM, Lirrix a co PLANTATION AIOLA,SKS—i'2Is new crop, reeetred per stramer Ale..enger No 2. and air ' - ' • " CIMMISE2iSOM dela lAberty D R00:61, do/c." fancy and good common, for 1.) en'e , I 10 I. S WATERMAN& noNs UTAReIi-10/ 6ze nip. on cons.gnment. hod 1~7 will In raid low to fit:sl, by JclU I. S WATRRNI AN fr. PONS 11(PRK-4 phm, for sul. dein L S WATSRMAN A SONS IROW BARS S. SLRDGE MOULDS —4OOO pound. t, of Crow Ban and Sledge Moulds of vartou. eize• r .Irlu L S WATF:RMA , & SONS =MEM 40 r 'T ( P ' i h rn 7:11 ° c1 4 1;a d r r i eraVS S t k at% Silk s; 6 da super Week Drees , Saii, Id do super Chnugeanle:Scia; Together Iva lurgeet and won roraplete Resort went of Ladies' I'ir.e Drees Ganda; at A A. MASON k CO'A de9 614 61 Markel at It./1.1.11-IR7 ON a at have rippotnted the unlit,. rign,d aget.te for the 'tale of tire.. extra Fire Brick _ We have a lm on I,n, dP. and 1, 911111; Consumer. are invortl to call and exam.. rd. new fine article. 5C.A11 , 1•:,--ATKINSO4, Jrn First •t. ',Awe. Wood a:. Market American 'Woolen Good.. 150 PRO large ..zed Blanket, ribbon bound pare Co b Blanket, 5M.... , emcle .-4:IU petrel Sleisin Ito). Ihnoket,,,,,t , nott hound Ino pairs Grey Connor, Blanker,. berry, IttO do Drab do do do IA do Blue do do en • 3 cases Black Glankt.l Cleth I do Heaver Grey to do *anent' , Flack French Broadcloth 3 do ell mem Tweeds, Mooned colors 3 do Jeans, assorted colors. o do Caxsinteret. black and I.oey colors. 1 do Saline., black and keep 3 do Who. Twilled Flannel, pond wide 4 do Crites barred dn, do. The above described enod7 PA, all on consignment itom amines otanfaCturcrS. real and great, end are lin 'tale on ',hero! barroom° the trade, el atanufacturets` poceo LEE _ IKMONS—A few bole+ Vnfine a rder, hint received for sole Ly WM A :MeCLURG & CO, I.ibertv LL rtORN STARCit, rot Custards, retldtues, /cc—A ki fresh supply of the Ouvrego Corn Starch, which took the premium at the last Nem York Skate Fair, rust retteised an.l for Pale hr 7 den WM A Iller.LUßd I: Co • NEW FARINA —5 I•iac. IleeVern Farina-- invalu. able nn nt d:ct for ,nvalip and clold• r,n, and ul , n much for Mine e Manee, Ae A ••,..t, of ninddr n( preparint, is riven on ibe wrapper, lust received Jar sale Ly den WNW A ,MeCLURI: tr. CO PRINTIN6 PAPER—WLita. I ellow, pink, rind printing paper, foe band bill,, foe sale by W P :MARSHALL, dev ,5 Wood si WT • Doobte . !T t : o Paper.n e. ; l o i m ‘. .L W I' MARSHALL den Qs Wood rt PAPF:R lIANGINIiS—A areormeniblvr;is on hand end forpv/P by W Sentra , Imperial Cough Plyrnp, FOH the cur , . of Clough.. Coldi, lloaraeneas, Ingu• ensa, Tickling Senaution in the Throat, Whooping Cough, h e.; pronounced to he the most effectual re medy now .. i•v,t . linal Cough Sywiri—Profensor Potior lw, without voliditation, givens rernficate of the eX. enegee of thin popular cough lard/eine. It will ho interesting to illwho are atUtchid with roughs, and bre casting abont , (or a safe and 'speedy ctire.—Pla. urgh Dail, fort. Exchange Howl, Oct. 19,1E50 blestrs Editors--Flartng been' for some ;Wm post very much afflicted wait a severe cold end almost constant rough, and having trtdil carious remedies. syrup, to., and all to no effect. Ewan induced be my esteemed friend, W. W. Wallace, of this city, to make a trial of IL E. Seller,' C o hgh by rup. I did so, and to my great surprise, I received almost immediate relief It was with the greatest. daficulty that I lec tured before my respected classes, but on taking a spoonful OMB syrup rust Iterora. entering my lecture mom, I could speak with perfect ease during the eventing. I wool particularly Tr:barna/end it to clergy men, lawyers and other publih speak., I have used two bottles only, and am now perfectly cured. I feet it to be my duty as a phtlarithropist, to make this prh in acknowledgment of the efficacy of too article, for I consider it to be the best now berme the public. JAMES It. PORTER, PrOftr of Mathematles. Prepared rend sold by R E SELLERS, done 57 Wood at Osrivarerlstd 'rimmed Irkm and Wlror ITAVING berm app.rintell agents for the sale of 111U_ galvanixed Tinned Iron and' galvaniaed wire, we ark now prepared in fill all orders at New York prices, transportation added This ardole is very excellent (or roofing rhouney :caps, torneees, seine [mpeous to water and rust. The wire is very superior for s fencer and telegrardt purposes S 1 1A1111111.1611. Etat/ 145 I , trat tr. 111 Seental ara SODA A:-11—b0 caaks Kunz, uperior fur salt by deV S W 11A1111A13611 . . . . for sale by N•°,-,:ll"LAssrs.-4"':;","ifIT,WORTII CO _ Foutzt j sti---m, vat, pore. $ Int nii,wonTo & co ! DUTFER—MI brie roan toll. Inv nab, Ity . L)dto . J .8 DILWORTH .4 CO . _ , 0 1/I.DEN SYR DP —ln by. reed for *arc by 1 1..7 den J 9 DILWORTH .*. Co TIRIED PEACIIIVS-230 ba landltou fettatle by 1- , de.O J el DILWORTH &CO T OBACCO -27S by. s's and SI Dudley's brand; 40 ban Dudley's rscelvior lb lamp; If. by, Z. Tay.ossuperior do _4i ~ es Sellon ki A ntlldny'm .54 kb'.; hi hos Dame n unrivalled s'si 15 bar Satulan's.tc•t . 10 bar Sutherlin's celebrated lb 5n any trza 15 lb cacti !darns' brand • . • .• VO do ;An Warwick h Otey'o, all on oonaigatnent, diroot from them anuNe torero, for rule by I, S WATERMAN & SONS de) :11-Weter 11 - 62 Eront Cl. .. . . . B UTr1:11-10 WI. frenh roll, 3 brio packed; '. 5 keg. do, fnr eale f. 5 AVATERMAN a SONS FRIIIT-- . 256 sack. dtjed Perch., 10 ..eke dried Apidel, for tale by deg WATERMAN a SONS - pa oI.ASSEs-- II bre NM< rm.... 1 ,. 0 , .131 %VATEHNI AN A SONS (\II EE , E-1110 b.” Cream •14 R for we by L. S W ATERM AN S SONS. / Lott.. IV Ii 1:f..,<, ISI An Cresco ch-eer. rer.ol, rod for on, 1.0 WICR M`CAN 411111 , 0—lo.bale. lllk. W.. 1,1., roll be raid V V low, to. dote VIIIpi,nITICIIL by dry VS Ifit 1 AVCANDLESR Idtb , reed7dnd (or ....Tr — WICK & onge Itio eciTe•for snle by d" NICK A. MTANDI.II . ?S. -11 earls fir., srdlf, ( Or sale by rled WICK d MrCANDI.ESK Fir&rt bose, di. pulverised, far g 34. by WiCh. & NI`CANDLEKK DOTAYII-10 ea.,. pure Yorwh, ft, sate t, 4, WICK & M'CANDLESS. bbls Ire 4 Roll Butter, this dot • d and far sal. ulCha MCANni.Ess, r _„ Lex —2l saes, Hat, for rata by — ------ den WICK k. ACCANDLESK. . I Cboeilainn . n band , and for a.; aide by Ideal WICK tr. al CANDLBed, N. Ltry de9 MVANDLF:S.S., DltVIii.liKINC--764U—L.Tes—ri'afradTnTifira;i dell - WICK & T_TIC , FORY NUT.I-4 rdrce raed and sale bY• JJL d WICK Cc M'CANDLESa ItIK - 01) AJd.4--'lO brit I;•iverlag`a cradled; 'du bs Levering'. and Stuart's pa red. • des 13016 & K.ne'e polv , d; W n lll BAG& LEY & Co tp I\:p7 de6 FICCO, cm, fo, .t, ' BMIALEY & CO •AMUSEMENTS. LECTURE BOON, ATRBBBUR BUILDING, Libirty Street, FRIDAT Eronn, Deetabrr 511, A ND every evening for • short season, at dm above Zl. Ilan, which will be thoroughly renovated and carpeted, and Surd up for the comfort and eon •entenco of spectators, llayncta celebrated series of glgnunc PANORAMAS, corm. A VOYAGE TO EUROPE, EM4. 6 .l4..g.iikeentlitlVllaßJ•lol/, Ito Hut., Ilal,fax, the AtHeath, Liverpool, LONDON, From the Thames, passing nuke the Bndos, and ending with a magoileent view of the THA.II.BIB TIONIIML• Bnllienlll Illamina!ed, and [nth bal , ka of the beautiful RI VAR RUIN E. The largest Panorama ever exhibited, painted by Walter M. Rayne, from original . ketches taken by himself, and which occupied three peen in prep.. - • .. This Contoured work of an was exhibited la Boston, • Philadelphie, Baltimore, Waskinalon and New Yolk, with atiparalleled lIPCCM, and nut •inted by op wards of 5510,00. Orion..p The ptcutre:will ha deatotbed by Alaltor M. Bayne, the Artist and Prophietor. Profeccor Inn will preside at be Grand Foil. ! Piano Forte, made lexpreasly for Ale Bayne, by the celebrated maker, Timothy Gilbert. of Boston. An Exhibition 'every Wedneed.iy and Saturday afternoon ; at 3 o'clock. =Admen., 25 Sink. Children, under IV year. o eve, 15 rents. ; • Door, will openl at 6/ o'clock; Panorama to com mence 6101111111 aili O'ClOtt. deSidtf PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WHITE*. ABRANOMIIICBT. --c2'klt4a -ALMA 30 110IntS TO PIIIL&DELPHIA. 243 mica Rail Rod-92 sail. Staging. Good Intent Telegx•ph CS Express Like . Stose iloutpattr. LX Daily Lints of New Coaches, for HOLI.L. , DATSBURO. Vol from thence by the New recs. , . eylvania Rid) Road to PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORE, nod BALTIMORE During the supension of Canal Navigattoo, Sin Daily Lines of Coathes will leave for Hollidaysburg, and (tun thence byi the New Pcnnsylvadia Rad Road, t 213 mile.) Philadelphl. Time through, 30 hour.. Fore to Philadhlphia•-•• •—• •111 ifel Fore to Bal l 10 CC Coaches will leave every morning. at 8 o'clock,' • precisely, and every night u the same boor. EXTRAS to leede at any time, slum in readtuess:. This In the meet direct, comfor table, and expedltious route to the eagle.' cities. Pusengers for Baltimore lake die New Rail Road at Ileniaburg, direct, on the arrival of the ears at that '.`. place. For passe.e or infonaut*. apply to W. R. MOORHEAD,St. Charles Hotel, or bal. P. 110Lhilriet, Monurgahela House. Pittsburgh Dee '4 1806.—da7 SIONONGATIELA NAVIGATION Cr. Norio . . to Stockholder.. . N purses:me ofi the uneaten* of the Charter o• , , Incorporation, the Annual Meeting of the Stool holders of the Mitanngahela Navigation Compul s . will be held on Meads'', the 6th day of January, 1801":, (being the first Idohday of dm month) at the office o the said ceempanyOn !Diemen 11.11, corner of Gran ) etreet and DiaMond alley, Patsburnh, et 2 o'clock the afternoon, or the purport, of electing officers tall the calming year. !,• WAL BAX EWELL, Seel. deeltdtucteS' • _ _ iiit — rhoult—lsb.t. reed for Wit by J de.s • WM. II JOHNSTON SU OA t , CIARNJ brie oad* lied* 0 ;miler I, des : INN 111,0ALEY &CO pEep A 811 —H) c aks Dle aaprloas 6 .1 4:azAzsyt,,' pito DUCE —3O kegs Packed Bolton— -10 brio do do; 6 brio Roll do. 3 nuke Feather., for saleky WDI aeoALmr a co IQUOILICE ROOT—dOOO lb. frob, for sale by des i 13 A FAIINEATOCK t CO B UTTER -3 kegs Fresh better. for sale by WICK 3. Id'CANDLESS. Ladles , lialtir 13 ootni, hoe • i Slippers riIHE sobseribei has Piot received • large armor L ment el Unties Gaiter and hloroeco Boots; Lied Walking Shoes and Slipprs, of the most eel. boated Philadelphia stake. A fr o. Micros and Chilt , : ram' Boots and Moe. Et=lt I==2= MMZ=M=I Shall Ikad Buffalo Combs. ALARGE im.tirmirm of oes• mid beautiful styli Shell and Beiralo back f'osobs. Also,• gr. antlers , of She`, Buffalo, and limn Dressing Comb, received and for RIM by F H Co.TON,; de7 GI Fourth A Q . POOL COITONS—f4 dortosd's Spool tows: VI Afro, • large lupyiy of Ostfpb•perHozetssoortr, 7lvat moused by . F H RAT Wo od ON, P 9 st - A J TANTILLA it. DONNE? VELVETS—On hat JTI and for sale, a large assortment of Black as. Colored Velveti, eonsoatng o!' . Garnet, Ctiouo Cherry, Green, Drab and Merit Also, 1.4 /Ca& Mantilla Velvet, very rich, at 02 Fourth (Journal copy ) PACKING -3000 pound. Thal Rubber Steam Pee ins Jest received Trate Picking is prepared that 300 degrees FehrenbeH win not ogees iy aria maprior to every thing else, as no walnut.° has ch elasticity whlels elands to high • degree of he, and may be used about all parts where packing is a. ceseary, Vial manhole plate., piston pada, ate= joint steam chews, cylibder acad., MAIM boxes-, ke. • de? J H PHILIJPI3 ITIALLOW-1501torls reed this day.and for sate to, de7 Y & W HAR&A.I7OII OLASSEti--US bangla mmo =go N. 0. relobollor RI landing from steamer blegaranagr, for salt by JArk. DALZELL,' Water or S. gi d :l . loLA3stai—dlbels nemf66. .11 3 e t2 zEu. 35 BR" prime hinter il'edNa-it43o°,la d,c l;CC.iTing •3211 (Of on y Cana) Basin. r 110 /Dud' , AM com rorßA ES' ELEB TEDree' PILEd J ICI urnoDD &CON, a.; de7 60 Wood sr QTARCII—M btu Boob right's hest, for sob, by del J KIDD it CC .rI.A 1.1124, 20 bsli) for sale by de? BollElll4 SPONGE-1 ba/e))).oreeld for .aleb de7 J 19/111) & CC daslFsass eroscls kj sees iyed by 1de?) KIDD CG - 101cOTTIIN — STO1d de7 Machlmre Dslu ag. TUST received, 1:030 reel Yulmiabeed India Rs* LI Machine blending, from II to)e inches wide 1 , experience of the last three peen has gained fee Mi . tee confidence of the consumer.; this, together the fact that great Improvements been been made; the quality, warrants the manufacturer. in asssni it to be superior to leather for all open belts, me especially for heavy or main hel.s, for the followb reasons:— • perfect equality of width an! thiekru: tt main. No degree of heat nder 300 Fahrenheit tejor • ii, and it imams flexible in any degree of eeld. It It is of great strength end dunahtliity. does r' hp on he pulleys, consequently a gain of power, •Mained, and when edin , ted to washiness done , quire alteration, as ease wi•li leather • 4. In large belting the east touch below loath . A large •aIOILISICTI•IaNSTi on hand, and (owlish. • (given lengths as short notice, and 'Hummed gi tisfustion t he y refunded del mA one PHILLIPS, 7 A a Mod et Dm.P. PEACI./111-2AI sa A' ck. fot r RHE 1.4 A HE CC COLA DETECTORS. JUST incelecd,l4isililiional supply of theimprr Detector of Amerman Coon erthtleOin Of r.aell nomination, from Is cs 20, It is the oy praritieal'; detector yet invented, end can be used nl wii,e e n y p i n in 5 reconds, and perfeetly reliable. Fiir eats by W. IT. 'WILSON, noI9 Cur- ?lark. tr. Fourth 1pR00n1....27.5 doe born 1.1 del 02 torn Broom., fur Bab, by RIIEY• MAI - MEWS k. CC' 3-115 begat.larrci - 12 brie bleckoly Nato, for We by RIMY, &Lk & CC uTANTED, planes for wenn' scroll book keeps , Ty salesmen, .shoo maw,: warehoine coachmen and laboring men, and 'slumber of boys ;1' all age.. AIBO, Wow keepers, ehamb', maids, wet and dry AIMS', worn, and girls of '.. acre soon winged: Money bmltivred and Farm*, bosses and kits sold or rented.' Pleas. call; ; ISAAC lIARRIS' Offtee'."., J,7 Street ISLES NAGEL% SHAVING CREAM—Where'.'; 17 the man wbo does not appreciate the ham of. asp shave I( trip there be, we do not addres• vines to him. But to all oilers awl say, if you w t -t render shaving • plewure,purchwe IL box of Ilauel's Almond Potter:1110 or liembro•ial Crew. It la utterly impeach's to find words to aoribe the feelings of a person win baa bean used:, Sha•lng With ordinary a.ap, knak las trial of CL, for the arm lime. It la •n o of wonder, miration. and pleasure. JULt. lIAUEY'S SIIA VINO CREAM Is ever. Ingty emollient; rendering the slideal and most bean) son and pliatthi, producing nit admirable lathy'', and by It. extremely. mild nature allaying all tor: unts, and preventing ibis Implement and miff Self-'. of the akin which Is tio otten eerienced after :.; ms. Gentlemen using Jules Il iael'a Obaying Cr., may face Ille,coldeat and mast piercing winds mediamly after its toe, without tha ak in becoml chopped. And those who once ore il; es; ...h, say ne will never ape any ether. O crest ad••ntage, 'which arlir ptecomcd by those tabu wear nhlakers, IS the V.'. - Ono it will tint diacalor tlebcard, which most SO4 SOH do, mama sandy or runty appearar.ce to O.'. eitte of illy Whirketr. .Jules 'laud% Shaving Creel et, preparation', compounded with in the anti efelvaion a ell notelet. calculated render the opciation •shaving unpleasant, and , W apprect • ted an tuba make trial of them. iC .r. pared only by JULES If &Rill. Perfumer and Chersti•C'.: 120 Memel at , .for sale, wholesale and retall,l.y U. Fahneatol,.. end R. F. Sellers, Plltsbiregln and John Svc', n.. 1 . 1 1_11111c1.11. Allegheny City. ALLEGIIIENT 00V NTT silt In (hi Cann of Common Pleat of DarmScr Tee IgnO. No 611 : • A T n Co as Court of Common Pleas, hoidenat Pittsburg for 11l county aforesaid, on the 1841 day ogitt...- sentber,l93o. Dom:ldle petition o' John Inetn,aetti rota that Joint Davi., formerly of said Mown en '- rated to the Berk of the Ironed Ptales, a certain I denture of 'Mortgage, In doe foul of law, ea ebrded Mortgage Doak A. p 434, for Weanng. Palmer Cure promissory note• th•rciti mentioned, That anti•faction has never been entered upon Record of the come, although loth., beat O ( KlitlertiC: belief, said 'rtartg•ges has been fall) Paid. end hie .•' conneued 1 ,1330 in tb•lt two year; and tha t a . petitioner is owner of the mortgaged premise's ye Court grant the payer of the peutkonerrand the fourth Mobday of December; neat, for Ile pani) intereated to, arpear and anneet add petition, an' direct tin, Shoring give notice, of tba mina and of f„; time appointed, to th e legal teat auslatioes sod pg. me. interested, by unto of mita personally inch as shell bi.foond to raid county, and by cone` cation of cold notice Moue towegapar in wild conc . once a week, for font weeks sueeentwely, Prior to t. next tern nessul Conn DV tha•Catit• Ciffs h. HAYS, Prodey I eget presen retative. 1,1 all ner•ons 1,4E.1: {,ft, hereby notiftedM app. or on said Court, on the 41 Id t k, at ailiy of December nest, lid •Omer the pail aforembl. Ceu Sheriff' nogiblltawW4w- UTIDEI
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