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Rumor says that Mr. Webster has taken no part in getting op this remarkable document; and therefore its ■" -■ '.extraordinary paucity in ideas is not a legiti- J oatMuiuect for wonder Ihs first subject referred to, is the invasion of i)r -J — ~ a ’ a& d tins us closely followed by some ob *l^,I'SVjV- ■■:■■■■ ,mg toe Tights and duties of citizens; offenders ■::■■ • Ugainst the laws of their country, and the laws juid-thp duties and responsibilities - ; .cf-our government to its citizens—and especially >- '~f *? ° tter cerements While, m one part of :■ :■ V . ■ a ® Message, the world is told of “ the doep in .ferest which we feel in the spread of liberal :.: ■: principles,” and “ the sympathy with which we witness every struggle against oppression;- we ■ are also told, in the same column, that “Mis dividwils have a nght to hazard the peace of ■- •-.• country, or to violate its laws, upon vague ; V ■ ' actions of altering or reforming govoroments in t ?i Other States ,■ that, “ the importance of this Caban) movement was unfortunately so ' ’ much exaggerated in the accounts of it publish ' .ciln this country, that these adventurers seem 1 to »«• ™*> hcheve, that the Creole pop- I tllatioa of the Island notonly desired to throw off the authority of the mother country: but had resolved upon that step; and had begun a well . inserted enterprise for effecting it” We are also told that the greater number of those en &gpi in this expedition were “thoughtless JOUngmen,” who were rndneed, “by falße and v . fraudulent representations” to take that « deep interest in the spread of hberal principles," and to exeicise those “sympathies’- with which “we "-•••••'•• witoess every struggle against oppreßsian," which finally led to their being classed among ggSgPBML , ggg»R, < the “flagrant offenders against the law of na tjoas an&the laws of the United States:” and vSt- ; ; that, “ these offenders against the laws have for -. felted toe-protection of their country.’- Thus we.findonr government telling the millions %vyj throughout toe world who are patiently waiting T!?ig«ls'j| j*V' fer and confidently looking forward to the time - When the slumbenng Spirit of Freedom shall be -” - ' "““d® ««y <*m*J Of Europe-the mil- • lions, who confidently look to ns and us alone *« «“t auccor whioh they may vainly expect ...... from any other quarter—that ws take adap in -. - . tCT&tinthc spread of liberal principle*; we pro ... - foitndlg sympathise with all who struggle agatntt ... ;•:... qsprtumj— hut while we thus tzei, and thus V: smz&’mnz, we must, at the same time, regard i* iuaard Orptaeeef <*« country, through nofiora of altering or nformmg govemmtnU 5 ' Vi other Statu, a* flagrant offender* against the '. ;••. •' tG&of nations and the law* of the United State* l andcaficmny no claim to the protection of their '***** 1 ■ The principal movers in the Cuban invasion 0 Bre- BpplceniOf as Cubans and other . :--- ? fe»igdera;.;resident .in the United States, who %. j,i *■*. - jg^-t,.. 5 , . v . t wera-more oriesscoiicemed m toe previous in >;K. vadon ofCuba, [and wno] instead of being dis ■i|fe%isf>l > ' - couraged byitsfaUuro, have again abnsed the ;.i: hospitalityof this country, bymakingitthosoone of toe equipment of another military expedition !.iV-' of her Cathotio Majesty, ' im. which they were countenanced, aided and icinedbyoituensofthe UmtedStates.” “These . • Of this invasion of Cuba seem to y§)g§jS! ■■'■-:■-■■;■ fiaT»detenumcdi with coolness and system, up. §os!?®' ' :^: '■■ '® “ midertaklng whioh should disgraos their Country, violate its laws, and put to hazard the Bvea of illTinfonaed and deluded men.” Evi . much entitled to oredit as any that has SApStwi :w ‘ been published m our countiy, confirms the state . ; .:■ ttteteythat, were made, by those leaders in the - V . Creole population t ®n- do.feel oppressed by the govern'-' anxions. to free themselves-' from but that they are overpowered by permitted. to use or have Arms t • that Ittb Ctnsideratioh but the » by numbers prevent-; ; fining toe fbwe under Loimz, ' in s mistakes that !• ng, to Cuba with so small afforoß lere ha did, : under the infiaence ;ters :from’professed, friends of permitting iis forces to.be.diyided he., regarded. as proofs that; toe ; a would not have aided him', > jili force, if his ian'ding had been r tie is known to have firat-confem : . __ - Tet the men tons eagagedlm jutoppKsaoni-iSseawsthsyittwa -are tOibe.yeondemned>-.by-?toe ilarg>- United S tates as’ outlaws, while aocordn. W3mM¥& ±at lieopleof the Uhit-|minds,'for jathis’e” jwifli-toose who, sfrug- is’oll.toat'wer. ! 'The -uafoitunate. Ga- .of|Eewsyiyania - we aw fold,, “after hangi toecaholusioVof to. ' [andtoia-ex- arflffltisfieditwillbet 'iS??" - &mtiinifnn. tf , «gad’s-of rfff/wouldaeem 1 ' i7eahallpwbaUy conti. were., sen-, uot papm;^:... „ ;~V ' r toced taUe publicfyexecuted, and toe ■*»—- .w.iwsßMsSrv.u.fteWiwik- ••“* : r ' . ; „ . ___ W&UtBBT'' ' ' jggjg! VVt Here is the simple announcement of the result MUM jjjivliiillfl ' Kiore la. not a. won! of sympathy Xor the. unfor- J O'" tunate.,who felled to accomplish? what the keen " sympathies,®? the-Teople of the States ore ever awakeiq [ oof awordabont.the hot haste; in. which; ifievtrcre executed! not a word about'the bmtal nuinner. in-.whieh> the poor dead carcasses weremutilated, to gratify Spcmigh pride and Spanish magnanimity ! nothing of reproach for the act or the manner in which it was done, by Spanish aathonty! Oh no I this would not have accorded .with ■ff the deep interest whioh we feel in the spread ofJibeTal principles l” These men were “flagrant offenders against the law of nations and the laws of the United States;” | —they hod “forfeited, the.protection of~their country,” and more especially its sympathizing Whig government ! Butwhilethe ill-fated bxpe dibomsts .could, .claim no sympathy from their country’s rulers—while no compliant oould be made because of.their horiidmnssacro and worse than savage mutilation—the President of the United States says “it is with, de, Ward; James A. Irwm, of the Seventh Ward; John Coyle, of the highth Word: and Joseph - Weeks,.of the Ninth Ward. The members are , requested to be ptmotual in their attendance -- '- We propose, this morning, to offer a few paia •, j grafts in relation to what our contemporary of the GuztUt is pleased to term a “noh” Message • v -.and a *‘great” Message,—ironically, we presume , .(?rwt.ifcoBrtainly 13, -m extent of verbiage; and it may be thought ncAin the number of subjects adverted to■: but in conceptions and ideas it is one ~ -of- themosfc meagre productions that has ever beenoffered to the People of our country We look in vain for a single idea, that may not be found in any respectably conducted newspaper daring the last six months : and, so far as it re spects subjects calculated to awaken thought, - , riheso ore spoken of in a manner no more exalted ' than that of our party newspapers,—the exact i ~ . ideas-of a portion of which are reflected in this I Message, But this is. not to be wandered at: for, though we oannot tail to apeak highly of Mr- Fnagoag as a man and a citizen, all know that OFFICIAL JOUR tv AT. OF THE CITY PITTSBUEGH OF ALABAMA; Subject to the eame decision. DEMOCRATIC MKETISG.' PRESIDENT'S m&SSAGH. savages alone. The laws for the protection and punishment of consuls are regarded by the President as ineffi cient ; and more stringent enactments are re commended. A similar suggestion and recom mendation may be found, in relation to any contmgencies'that may be in future presented, similar to those which originated in the Caban expedition. Notwithstanding it is known to every body that the great and gocftl Louis Kossuth, the revolu tionary governor of Hangary, is at this moment stirring up England, and, through her, France and all other countries of Europe, with the fixed, and plainly expressed desire and design again to visit Hungary and contend against Austrian des potism ; and notwithstanding Spanish subjects, with the aid of citizens of the United States," sought to overthrow Spanish despotism in Cuba —and while the world ui told that these men, “instead of being discouraged by failure, have again abased the hospitality of this country the world, and the American People, is also told that—“ This country has been justly regarded as a safe asylum for those whom political events have exiled from their own homos in Europe and it is recommended to Congress to consider in what manner Governor Kossuth, and his com panions, brought hither -by its authority, shall be received and. treated. Now we os highly respect the character, and as highly appreciate the services, of this Governor Kossuth as Mr Fillmore does; and we are as muoh rejoiced that ire comes to our country as any one. We shall rejoice, too. to find, before he leaves us, that ho has aroused those jetlmge and tympatkio so nat ural to the People of this country, to an extent far greater than be has aronsed the men of Eng land and of France. Vie shall be glad to know that be has aronsed those feelmg j and tynpathiu —natural to all true republicans, which will prompt them not only to give a part of their money, their clothing, their food, their arms, their ammunition, —a portion of every other thing that may be needed by the straggling sons of Freedom in Europe ; but. also, their living i bodies, to be sacrificed, if Heaven 30 wills it, upon the altar of Freedom. This, wn ardently hope, will be one of the results—this wo boliore will be oue of the inevitable consequences of the visit of Kossuth to our country- It is well understood that he comes not to remain among 03, It ib well known that all his powers of mind have been directed, since his liberation, to arouse the spirit of Freedom in Franco and in England; and he must be dull of comprehension indeed, who can supposo that, while thanking the Pco- I pie of this country for theur real egmpalhg for | him, and the cause of European Freedom, he will I not also so strike upon those chords of love for I man, that vibrate in almost every human breast, as to produce effects that may never bo over come. and which no true philanthropist would wish to see overcome. Vet this is a man for whom Mr. Fillmore asks the highest consideration of the United States; while he has charged Lopez and those of his countrymen who acted with him, with being ungratefai for the asylum offered by us to all political exiles ; and blames them. In the highest terms of condemnation, for doing acts no more antagonistic to Spam than would seem inevitably calculated to flow from the pow erful cloquenoe of Kossuth. Yet the same man who oondemns Lopez and oil his followers; and who pronounces the Caban expeditionists as men who had “forfeited the protection of their coun try ; —who cannot find it in his soul to condemn the barbarity of the Spanish offioiols, professes deep sympathy for those who failed to establish their own cause in Hungary: who now oome among us only to gain strength and obtain suc cor ; and who will certainly leave our shores at the first moment when their services may be ef ficiently- directed m again carrying forward the objeotof their sincere desires—the overthrow of Austrian tyranny. But when snob inconsistencies are plainly ob servable in every other portion of tho Whig party, it is not at all remarkable that a Whig President should fail to discover any analogy in ho oases of Lopez and Kossuth. We would lot for an instant curb the least emotion of lympathy which tbs Whigs may be disposed to nomfest for the cause of Freedom In Europe, rad for Kossuth, as ita greatest living advocate; rat we cannot look upon any such manifesta 10ns on their part without at least a mixture of mspiolon; and the fear that any professions hat they make are only designed to favor some ither and more sinister object. There is one other snbjeot, which claims the .Mention of a considerable portion of the Peo lie of the country, that is particularly referred oin the Message,—that is the Tariff. Hera he President follows in the old Federal, Nation -1 Bepablionn, Whig traok; and contends for peciflo duties. He thinks that an alteration of lfl Tariff may be made, calculated to foster rodmobon in our own country, without dimin ihing the revenue. This is a point about Inch there has been much disagreement; and e think that much time must be spent npon te discussion of the snbjeot, before any differ it conclusion can be arrived at in relation to le probable results of any system of taxation iT the purpose of revenue. We some time noe gave our views respecting an alteration of it revenue laws; and it is not necessary now i repeat them. Those views were given with reat eare, and in oil deference to the opinions f others.- The whole subject must be oonsid ed by Congress beßre any action can-lje bad >on it; - an 4 we feel perfectly satisfied that th§ pge Democratic majority in that body will vote cording. io the best offered to their inds, for tha whols country- This all that wo ask.,, It iaali that the Democracy Pennsylvania and; whatever paybe ; Bhaviho femi.-Gour friend Dr. Keyser, oor idonetamonof that body on fee subject, we Wood street and Virgin alley, keeps for 3 satisfied it wdlte based m ime patriotism, a Tery eminent article of shaving cream, We sM probably conbnhe thls subject*our wfdchiawortby of the attention of e4y «mm a P a P e- f>« I - *- * *» £ ‘f, V . >■ * Vr V > *g.TVW * ~ •*->., THE SEIT PEKSIDESCY, The following paragraph, yyctjaoted from the ■&ew York Tribune, edited by Horace Greely, de velopes the plan- most apptaved -’by.lSht-visioii-: ary, dißhonest Whig and - Abolitfonisfy-for-nonu-; natmg a Whig candidate for the It is about equaLloto someofhia other proposi tions, oa stated in the Tribune for some years past If man was a different kind of animal from that whieh we find him to be ; %f he would only do Oa some folks say he ought to do; and t f these folks Were themselves different from what they are;' human society would present a very different aspect: but-—we give his plan : “ We must elect a President next year, and it r?io -proper’that tome- plan should be adopted for presenting candidates and concentrating and call ing forth the energies of the Whigs. Our choice, as is well known, would be to have no national convention at all, and no exclusive Whig candi dates, but let every whig deemed worthy be re commended tothe people and voted for by them, with a common Whig, electoral tioket in each Stoto, nominated as usual, voted for by all whigs and-a# pledged to east then votes as the largest num ber of Whxgs throughout the Union shall direct. — Then each voter depoßites his ballot, having the names of the Whig electors, headed * For Presi dent, Henry Clay, or ‘Darnel Webster/ or Winfield liJcoU/ or ‘Millard Fillmore/ or ‘Thomas Cor win/ or whomsoever he should personally prefer —all,the endorsements to be counted the same as tho ballots, (if not by the regular inspectors, then by Whigs previously chosen for thot pur pose,) and the number of each duly returned .to I the whig county, and by that to the State cep- I tral committee. The moment tho result m any State was ascertained, it would be telegraphed I to the national committee at Washington, who. by the 26th of November, would be able to tele graph back to all the Sta(c capitols that, of all the Whigs who had indicated a choice for Presi dent, gay 1,000,000 had voted for , 600.- 000 for 800,000 for —, and there were 100,000 for various ottier persons? and that having the largest number, was the person de signated by the Whig voters as the man for whom they desired all their electoral votes to be cast, and let them be cost accordingly/’ Bsllroatl H eating In Tyleraburtj, The Clanoo Democrat contains the proceedings of a meeting of thecituena of Tyleraburg, whl burgh Resolved , That a meeting be held at Manen Forest county, on the first day of January. 1862. which, upon motion, was adopted. Air. Qubaarn at Homa. The Pennsylvanian mentions the following pa pers, heretofore aculrai upon the Presidential question, that have recently taken ground in favor of the Hon. James Buchanan Republican, Jersey Shore. Lycoming county Lycoming Ouictte, Williamsport Journal. Lawrence county. Jeffersonian, West Chester Democrat, M Connclsburgn. Fulton county Democrat, Clanon, Clanon county Wo have never doubted, (odds the Read mg Gazette) that at the proper time the Dcmoeracv of Pennsylvania would present Mr Buchanan as their first choice for the Presidential nomination: and without wishing to forestall the actiou of the Baltimore Convention, we oro constrained to say that, in view of hts superior talents, and emi nent public services, the natural impulse of State pnde should prompt Pennsylvania to stand by her own son, who has ever reflected the high est honor upon her. Drlnklog and Gambling In Utnotnnatl. If any city in the Lnion hoe more extensive "accommodations for drinking and gambling than Cincinnati, it must be badly cursed. Ac cording to a table published in the Gozotte. there are in that city seven hundred and ninety eight coffee-houses, alios drinking shops: (our hundred and forty-two card rooms; cloven Rondo rooms: sixteen Keno rooms: nine Faro rooms : thirty Billiard and seventy-two Bagatelle tables. The Billiard and Bagatelle tables are probably used principally for amusement, rather than gambling, as are the twenty-four Ten Pin Alleys named in the Gazette. BffL. Our liberal and enterprising country man, Geo. Peabody. £sq., now residing in Lon don, has, in the same generous spirit that has characterised so many of his actions, made tho handsome donation of one thousand dollars to the Maryland Institute, to bo applied to the con struction of a school of chemistry and laboratory under the control of the Institute. A commit tee has already been appointed, to solicit dona tions for the accomplishment of this praiseworthy object. B@U The National Intelligencer, the old and faithful organ of Whiggery, is ont in the most decided manner m favor of the nbmraation of the Hon. Daniel Webster to tho Presidency From present indications we are inclined to tho belief that he will be the ohoice of tho wh Ig party throughout the country. Since the late eleotions in Ohio and Pennsylvania Gen. Scott is scarcely ever alluded to. Alabama* —The Montgomery Advertiser oon tains a call for a Democratic Convention to meet on the Bth of January next, for the appointment of delegates to the Baltimore Convention The call is signed by the Hon. W. R. King. Gov Col lier, Ex-Gov. Fitzpatnok, and most of the lead ing Demoorats of the State. fig*- The last number of the Nashville Union, announces a oh&nge of editors and proprietors Messrs. W. B. Watterson &Co are succeeded by Meatherford, Church & Co. H. M. Watterson, late editor vacates the ohair to John L. Marling, who is one of the propnet ors under th e new firm. We wish our friends the most abundant success. : The New Or leans papers of the 18th con tain full details of the news from the Rio Grande, of the failure of the siege of Matamoras, but we omit them, as the telegraph some ten days since gave us quite an intelligent summary of affaire m that quarter. v i Intolerance.— The medical faoulty of the Universities of St Andrews and Edinburgh, backed by the Royal College of Physioianß, have resolved torefuae the degree of doctor of medi cine to all students who will not pledge them* selvesnottopracfaoehotnoepathy: , -L 1 a ' * , . 1 "-ft ■--•■’-t't.- r l -.^i j -,S Map of Allegheny County* A new Map of;lh©/.Cqxinty of Allegheny has just been publiahed, : by Messrs. Sidney & Neff iand.B.ai. Rea > of rphiladelpblaV 'whioh reflects ;^ e highest credit upon those gentlemen, as well’ as the engraver#, Friend & Xhh. The map has been.cai'efuily drawn from actual surveys, and has thh'namea of all the property holders in county, with the location of the mansion house engraved upon it. In addition to this, all the boroughs, ? towns, townships, creeks, runs, rail roods, plank roads," turnpikes and township roads, are correctly also gives, a list of the post offioeb in the comity, and a correct drawing of the new Court House. Mr. S. Alle gheny City, i8 v the agenffor these'maps. *~Every merchant, politician and pubiio officer should have one. The Methodist ; Book Concbbn. —The New York Tribune of the ,28th alt. says: “An order was made this forenoon, in accordance with the late decision, directing that the proportion of the Book Conoern belonging to the Methodist Church, South, (the present trustees denying their right,) be transferred to trustees or agents appointed by the phurch South:—and that the subject be referred to the Clerk of this Court to ascertain the value of the property at the time of decision, and the proportionate share to which the Church South was entitled; whether it has received any since, what, Ac. Also to as certain and report in what form the transfer of the share to the Church South may with most convenience and tSSvantage to both parties be made. All questions not disposed of by this opinion, and the question of costs, to remain till the coming in of the report. figgy* A new order, similar to the Odd Fellows, is about to be formed in Cincinnati, under the titleof “Knights of the West” About one hun dred and fifty names to the project have already been secured. The Vice Puesidbhoy. — The nomination of the Hon. James A. Pearce, as a candidate for the Vice Presidency, is seconded by nearly all the whig papers of Maryland. I be Seatforiblp ftn Keotucby The rivalry between Messrs. Crittenden, Eob ertson and IHion, in*contesting for the tracces sorshlp of Mr Underwood, in the Doited States Senate, which is growing into a most violent personal feeling, is suggesting to the press in some portions of that Btata the importance of bringing ihnrard a now man. James Harlan, the late Attorney General, has recently been named. The Maysvill© Ea%U ** seconds the mo tion ” with a considerable degree of good feel ing. We eha!! not be surprised to see some such counter move as,-this consign the present con testante to a home rctiraey. —Cxneinnaii Bn ytttrrr *■ »»<►>» Lbaased. A school teacher down .South, in a communication to the ML Sterling Democrat, on the subject of the “ Public Btuies,” winds up as follows : •• let me klo»o this ore Anikei liy ailu sum kwestahuna Id the Back Rack Tics stile- Ut had a child art tew go tew bkule when it kant keen its uoes klcco f 2d which is the best a lowa ikule or a still vun ! 4d how bog will it take an apt tectcber tow lorn a Skoller tew Bak er kummeoam at the rudyment uv A * 4th ort a teetoher ever take a short nap in time of Bkule? oth Ort a teetchcr oliraze tew dew as the Directors sa ? oth and lastly what's a good renamed/ for tho bach & cf so baddent teste hen ort oiwase lew hope it about cm ? ide like tow hear frum the fackuhy on these pints, ino tberres mutch m the kind av booxs we ase yet the fuadymeatlc principal uv uwtchtn lize in pursuin kurrect ststum. ' PtcKLtso Meat —Prof. Reflcnsque denounces the use of saltpetre in brine Intended for the pre servation of flesh to be kept for food. That part of the saltpetre which is absorbed by the meat, he says, ui nitnc acid or aquafortis, a deadly pol i son. Animal Aceh, previous to the addition of pickle, consists of gelatinous and fibrous cub ; stances, the former only possessing a nutrition* i virtue ; the gelatmc is destroyed by the chemi cal action of salt and saltpetre, and, as the pro fessor remarks, the moat becomes as different a substance from what it should be, os leather 1* from the row bide before it is subjected to %e process of tanning Ho ascribed lo the perni cious effects of the chemical change all the dis eases which ore common u> manners and oth ers who subsist principally upon salted meat —such as scarry, sore gums, decayed teeth, ul cers, Ac., and advises a total abandonment of-the use of saltpetre in the making of pickle for beef, pork, Ac., the best substitute for which is, be says, sugar, a small quantity rendering the meat sweeter, more wholesome, and equally on dura ble. R3k» We find tho following in a Boston paper of the 22d. It shows the reason why the se cret ballot was adopted, as well as tho necessity for it. Ou Thursday evening, a oommiUe of tho Free toilers and Democrats of Lowell called on Hon Linus Child, Agent of the Boott Cotton Mills of that city to enquire if it were true, as reported, vthat attempts had been made to coeroe workmen of that Corporation into voting the Whig tiok et, by threatening to turn them away if they did not To Messrs. A. R. Brown and J. U. Peabody gentlemen of the Committee. Mr. Child said: “If [•any man in the employment of this Cor i poration rotes the Coalition tioket, bo shall bo i instantly turned away. ' To this Mr. Browu replied : •• Mr. Child, yon know that I am eleoted to tho House of Repre sentatives. I warn you that if thiß Corporation, or any Corporation in Lowell, tarn away a .workman for voting os his conscience dictates, my first act in the House shall bo to introduce a bill to deprive that Corporation of its char ter. •• \ on daro not do it,” said Mr. Child ‘So help me God, I will,” said Mr. Brown. ; Marriage Contract in early days m Ham ilton County. Ohio, as entered on the County cords: . Mar. 17. 1790. Marriage is honorable in all—’tis a mutual contract between man and woman to live togeth er, serve, honor and lovo each other faithfully for life. Wo, James Colwell and Agnes Molntire have made suob a contract, and do bind ourselves mutually to observe tho same. ; Signed in the presence of Daniel Reedbu : Those whom God has joined together, let no man put asunder. JOHN SMITH, Cm. Atlas. ifm. Gospel. Elegant Comparison. —The following beauta flal extract we find floating like a waif upon the paters: i ‘The American Constitution—■ Like one of those wondrous rooking stones reared by the Qruids, which tho Anger of a child might vibrato to its centre, yet the might of an army could not move from its place, our oonstitntion is Be nicely poised that it seems to sway with every breath of passion, yet so firmly based m the hearts ani affections of the people, that the wildest storms of treason and fanatioism break over it m vain.” , Democratic Voice and Whig Echo Voice— Well, you’ve lost Ohio. ; Echo—o heigh-o! j Voice—And what of all your struggles in Penn sylvania ? I Echo—Vain eh I . • . Voice—And California is democratic also- Echo—AU-eo ! and (getting angry and speak ing out on her owuhook, like a very crazy echo,) tho rest will all go so, and be d—d to ’em * A Democratic meeting was held in Logan county last week, at which delegates were ap pointed to attend the State Convention at Frank fort on the Bth of January next- In the list of delegates we notice the name of Geo- D- Blakey, Esq., late Emancipation candidate for Lieut Governor, on the ticket with Cassius M- Glay Louuulle Courter- .Ported. —A man praising porter, said it was so excellent a beverage that, taken in great quantities, it always made him fat. «I have seen the time,” said another, “when it made you learn”- “When? I should like to know,” said the eulogist. “'Why no longer ago thou last bight—against a wgll.” JWe notice In the proceedings of the Legisla ture of Alabama, that a bill has been introduced tojprobibit'the 'introduction of slaves for the ptfpcfiesof lt is mmUar m its provisions* toth*bfli now pending before the Georgia le igifllaiure. | T V \ 'J'j i? f -» J _ > f *" ,--iV ■" »*. f *■ r ~ t-i ry J* l >£ *? ■*• 3- ? *y < •* S ft- <.i» j* t *• 4? ' "'• /'■'i , iwSjsS WSM^MS^&Ss,SM& - *r , fJ" t . -»-/■- i „ i} t - ' v-'a >' « *v iu , ■*, ~ m **■ * « f V * _ ( * *• * ~ '*’ “r* "’ i : , 7 V*' ,S r* ‘~% ~ , *- , ~ r -- ■>£-' , '~ „ .. * <&<&*-s-K - , . \ - •' • - ‘ * v r v + v - -, + J4&-7.V : it' ' y ;• ‘ --’’-yy • \ * x The Emperor of Bnssfa has jest ordered 6000 carriagestobebuilt for the different railways miis .empire, : in order, to facilitate the convey ance of troops. * General Cavaignac is about to marry Md’lle Odier, 1 daughter of the banker of that name.— The lady is said to possess a fortune of one mil lion. The Troy (Ala.) Palladium nominates,, for President, Hon. B. F. Stockton, of jNew Jersey, and for Vice President, James C. Jones, of Ten nessee. . The Secretary of the Treasury has issued a circular to the several Custom House Collectors to hasten the action of olerka .andother,officers in the Custom House ; to prevent the examina tion or copying of documents,. &0., by persons unconnected with the department, except upon written application to the Collectors, and forbid ding Clerks and others, receiving fees or gratui ties for any services rendered to merchants or othefpersons. ; We learn that Gov. Lowe, of Maryland, has, in accordance with the power conferred by the constitution, commissioned the Hon. J. 0. he Grand, of Baltimore, os Chief Justice of the Court of Appeals. “ More trouble coming,” said Mrs. Partington, laying down tbe paper; “ there’s the State bf Affairs; I suppose it will soon be applying for admission into the Union;” and the-old lady resumed her darning with a , patriotic look of anxiety. Gen. Foote,, of Mississippi, -has arrived in Washington. He will occupy hlfcideat in the Benate till January Bth, when, he Will resign it, and return to Mississippi to be inaugurated as Governor. . Hon. John Bitter, the editor of the Berks County “Adler," died at Beading, oh Monday last. Ho represented that district in Congress two sessions. He was in the 78d year of his age.'. The tolls.on the North Branch Canal this year,, to the Ist of November last, were $158,782—' an increase over the same date last year of s>4l,- 909 7 The Cannibals of New Zealand do sot eat the male sex. Of a roasted young woman, the heart is considered the greatest delicacy, and is inva riably pat aside for the Chief. Avery, who diberaiely shot Samuel FlemSg in open oourt, in North Carolina, in consequence of blows inflicted on him by Fleming some dm*, previous, was acquitted by tbe jury after ten minutes' consultation. Senator Scale, of Louisiana, according to a rumor prevalent at New Orleans, is about to re sign his seat in tbe D. 8. Beaate. ' Bishop Janes officiated at the dedication of a now German M. E. Church, in Cincinnati, on Sunday. There is a proposition before the Bouth Caro lina Legislature to elect presidential electors by the people. Hon. Wm. C. Preston has resigned the Presi denoyfof the South Carolina College, on accouni of ill health. Hiram Baker, formerly a Methodist preacher, bat now a lecturer on phrenology, la In jail at Cincinnati, charged with staling a horse and boggy. A man named Hawkins was suffocated, neat Beading, Pa., last week, by going down into ei well too soon after the discharge of a heavy blast ; Hon. Charles llurkee, who was nominated by the GerritGtnith ■■ Liberty party ” for Vice Pre sident, declines the compliment Thos. Kenipe, having In his possession a Keveh, of counterfeit $8 notes, on the Delaware City; Bank, has been arrested in Philadelphia. The Governor of Kentucky has vetqetfthe bill, chartering the Phasnlx Insurance Company of Lexington. On Tborodar, the 4th imunuTUOSIVS B . youneetl •on of Joes Y c ood Ma&qabrt But. o*ed 4 year* and 0 rnoalht. The friend* of (tie family ore requested io *u-nd the fooeral THIS AFTBRNOON, or 3 o'clock, from Sorine alley. Fifth Ward y. • . ilw anderwgned. p**vnger» on board lb* spic:.- did f» w«rcrt * Pittsburgh” on her Orst irp from t.trcmnau tf» Pi?',»burgt». take occaiuon before parii«i< 10 *>rar pai»ht: usaumonr to «bc admirable manner in wa*ch *he i« m»n»re-J Cap» W. J Kounu,th ethane and geruiemaaly officer m r oor waai* and comfoiu; anti wo would alto oijt iiiank* u» W If. H«mp:ou. i c polite and efficient chirf elcrL, for bi« rwiajni *ffon to make oat i x p agreeable endp|ea*ani. VVc bare found the accommodation* oi Uie " PutsbargL.' m alt retpret*. *opeflor. a<.d her table »umptuoo*Jy supplied wub tb<- gnodthiog* of this life We lose great p ea*irejn heinßy recotnSLending her '■o ilm (MUrotiatte of ti»<* ir*rc!liug fcmnmahy Mrm. S. II Mr Lea a. rmemnati: MUI E. Avery, do ; viu* r mily Jones, Texas ; Mrs MaareL New V ark , Mrs S Fleming. Finsbury fi , Mr* Rimph. Louisville, Mr*. Wsrren, Connecticut . Mr*. Herhmr. da , Mr*. C C Hook, Ob o. Mr* A. lamau. Ohio . Mr* Tanner, Kentucky, Mr* J. J Jones, Daqaetoe, lowa, Mr*. C A Dodge, Burlington, losra, Mr*. James Morrel. New Vork . Mi** Dellinger, do , M<*. Mason, Kentucky, Mrs Dadiey Hail, Cincinnati . Mrs J. Gibson, Fenn'a ; Ml*» A. Scott, Washington ; Mr*. Crawford, do.; John Me Lea , Giucinuaii, John L. Tavlor, 51. C., ChMicothe. Amos Kendall. Washington, 0 C ; A. C Dodge, M C., loom; Y. B. t'ulmer, Cincinnati, Humphrey Mamhai.M. C , Kentucky Preaiev Ffwing, M. C.; do., Johu C. Mason, M. C., do . Jos. B: Stewart, Kemnchy; Wm. Stickney, Mo,; P. F Geisc, Ohio; L. Harper, Pittsburgh j C. S- Chase, Penn’a; A. Grcenwalt, Washington eo . Ohio John Cartwright. Pittsburgh, vVm Miller; do.; K. S. Butler, do ; Thos, Wigbtmau, do ; J. S. Dilworth, do ; Ohas. C. Orr, IjOuisviUe, Ky.; W. F. Nicholls, Kentucry; John Welsh, Ohio; Wra.C, Pratt, Philadelphia; J. Mattock, New Jersey ; Jaa P. W. Neff, Philadelphia; K. Garrard, U.cb Army; Aug. J Brown. Cincinnati; James Price, Pittsburgh, Jos. Snowden, do,; J. W. Reid, Lull r Rock; I Wm. Maxwell, Ohio; S F. Stone; New York; James Murque«, Morea, Pa.; K. D. Callihan, Louisa, Ky.: P Kirn, Clarion, Pa.; N. Barrure, Hillsboro,Ohio; ; C. Overtarf Portsmouth, Ohio; F. M. Shrader, Caworville, Ky.; Thomas Smith, Mason City, Vo.; S. W. Parker, Coanersviue, Ind., A. Warner, Waterloo, Conn.; S. Nichols, Honesdale, Pa.; John Clowes,New York: Jogrph BrowQj Metropolis City, Ilia. A. C. Myers. Bethany, Va. \ J. A. Bonsall, do.; H. B Roberts* Baltimore; Wm. Hagan, Uniontown ; J. Wilson, Penn’a.; James Cade, Laurelpoint, Isaiah Kroesen, Pittsburgh; Edw’d Munford, Philadelphia John P. Glass, Pittsburgh; Charles Lyne, do.; Joseph Heiutzelman; Irvin White, Beaver; James Colwell, Agues Molhttee. MARSHAL'S S&Lfi. . BY Virtue of sundry writanf VendUtonUSxpoua** is- v sued out of the Circuit Court of the United Stales for ihe Western District of Pennsylvania, and to ne di rected, 1 wiU expose to sale at the Coart HousA in the city of Pittsburgh, on MONDAY,'January SBtL A- D. 1852, at 10 o’cloct, A. M., oil the tight, title, interest and claim of Elizabeth Segars, in the hands of her adminis trators, (with ootice to her heirs), of, in, to fluid out ot the following described property, viz: All that certain lot of ground situate and {renting on Second street, in the eity of Pittsburgh,.having a front of twenty (20) feet, more or less; on Second street, and extending back of equal width towards First street, southwardly, and in a line parallel With Bmithfieldst! sixty feet more or less, being part of L0tN0.214, in CoL Woods’ plan of Lou, and adjoining Messrs. Lipplncou A Barr on the one side, and property of Parks on the other; said property being without buildings, and the same which was once vested in Catharine Waltfaour,' whose heirs conveyed their respective shares to John F. Beaver, Esq., who convejed the same tothe said Eliza beth Walthour. - • ALSO—AiI that ccnaiaoiher piece a? parcel of ground jftuatein Collins township,'formerly pan ot FiU town ship. Allegheny county, beginning at a briok boose on ihe Allegheny river, thence by lands of Richard Bish op’s heirs 42$ degrees, east fifty-five jmrcfies to a post, thence by lands of which this was once a pari, fifty three andone-half degrees west, fourteen 65-10Qperches to a stake on the bank ot the Allegheny river, thenceby said rivet to the place of beginning, containing five acres and twenty-one perches of land* more or less ; of which is erected a dwelling house, occupied by Charles Ernest, Esq. The interest and estate or said decedent, iu: said last mentioned piece of-land, being an annual ground rent of ninety dollars, payable annually there out forever. ALSO—AII the right, title and Interest of B. F. and James Harley, of Greenville, Clarion county, Pa , of, in and to a certain tract of land, situate in saia town of Greenville, Clarion county, Pa., of, in and to a certain tract of land, situate in said town or Greenville, Clarion county, containing 14iacres abounded and described as follows, viz: on the north by Big Piny Creek, on the east by the Stale Road leading trom Clarion to B.ausvilie, on-tbe south by lands of H. Neal, and ou the west by lands of John Sloane, ;r; on wbicn Is erected a Woolen Factory, a Foundry and seven Frame I>weUiug Houses, i together with the machinery and engine in said Factory %nd Foundry. WILLIAM IRWIN, vdecs ... Mariaof 5“ . Stray Cow. AhlE to the plantation of the subscriber, living in Boas township, a RED CQW, with , a white stripe alopkhorbaek,ruidwlittc underlie belly; white speck le aon her face; a crop off he r ■ tjpht, oar, enlswallow fork inher left; pie«» off the points of hor horn*; sup posed to be ten years old or more. The owner i* re-, quepted tocomo forward,prove ptoporty.pay charges, and take her away, orihewlUbß disposed of according to law. [dee&3tw»j MATILDA CRIDER. ' Vast asiu*, '' l, '%+f.• ■ • ■;• •'. V'J'VJ \’< - ■ •’•-:•"•■' *. ,■' A-•;*• f • • '•. ; " / /‘V.*;*-: . -y^pmmk ■ v ' /: :• ••' :' '-*• .-* ? .. . . s r ...V*"-.- ,, V •- .i.- I.*"* 4 r m :• - 1 ■■ ■■ l : c \\~, -V-' >'■ J-, " - i ■ *Y *•* ' •t " r ~ : *-I ** Scribbling# and ■4ffl&pingB. A CARD "X- - V fc »!■/' *' , ’."V "' \ , t - ' ■*' ' V ' - , - * y *< r tfr f ""V-Jr . ? >* * k' ■ Vi ’ ‘ * _v, * r % * ' , special/ Notices. . KWXOKS—AslhiltaßljapgToiic hon to nomm^?acs l n*d4te r^S i fl&ror< ll< y l w e pro pose of the party, pttfameif DAVID CAMPBELIt, sSi r at orally. Mr.CatnpbeU irraproach able mewl character, and whole anperior atiainmenta and valificadona eminently fit him fir the various da ues of the office. Hia ndmlaatloa by the .Democratic Convention will be strongly instated upon by ■ - d ° cs -::. -. . -~rM&NY.£EMOCgATa: naSi’of “JiIES I^«THEw¥, P or B SoSMS I Wari a i novlOtte • IhwS^. Septone Sofrce«»*The Managers for the Soiree/or uxe Benefit of the NEPTUNETfIRE COM the public generally, that theirSixtnAnnnal Soiree »iu take place at the iAFAVEfTTE ASSEMBL T ROOMB. on Friday eveoin&Decembecfitiu 18fiL - v •‘liAXkate*.': ;:c w , : M Keenan, Eagle]" Capt Geo. Gayer, Relief John Mackeral. Allegheny} JJatr.Merce^lndepelidence Arthur fiTGiU, ftuqneßnej J J, ftTCairflr al; Ed ward Kaye,Niagara; - Henry' Red;) r.v Friendship; H. M. KanfimaUt Vlgilani} i /oto welahj cifor} f * Capt W. C. Rea, Good -Eph Jonea, Lower St. Clair Scvtunt. \ J. M’Qaewari.-'Esq ' J.Wallaker,; . BeoJ. P. Kane. . , And. Graham, ' D.Jewell, ir.,^ ; JiOmnfoody, *. - Alex. * -* Charittßeckf t ;■Geo. v '/ .:«■ ■- ■ PI.OOH ftIAIIAOBBS., r - -.'it i Capt, Win- White, ' Washington Siuaci, i Natharijicinep,' r JohnJXiTJailey. '/’/.i; 7 ;V‘' : noySSfciwj A lnsnnnee* - v tp* Mb. C. A. CotToa, Sec’y.— Dear, Sir—Ai ft mat ter of common Justice; I deaiffft iiijr doty to acknowl edge the ▼cry prompt and ofctigihg manner inwhiefi the claim of a Poliay recently effected byme amotmUng tor (05,000 k fivethoosand dollars baa been paid.- ,/- * t The liberal principles.upon, which the affairs -of the f* Life Insurant* Company., V, are conduce?, entitles is to the consideration and patronage of the pub lic. - . ; ' , . The principle of prudential benevdlencehi tbemutu il arrangement of'your the true M Fdei&li*t fraternal benificence, which humanity and Christianity both must approve. .Respectfully your*?&c. SAMUEL WILJUIAM& Pastor ’ ; uoviErdw -of First Baptist Church? Pittsburgh? Pa.• STATE MUTUAL FIRE IKSITRANCE COMPANY: ' Ef* Whole amount of Property at rtsk op to October 31st.-—..... ..v. ?*12,57ft634 00 Ptin&hun Notes in foree* 12^996.27 Losses incurred and paid since last re* * pon,(May Ist} -*-j., , 74 Cashr'turplnson iiand<-.«.. • 32£08 9d Designed only for the safer classes of property, has nu ample superior advantage sm point of and accommodation? to ; City;Uiid Country Merchants and owners of Dwellings and (sola ted or Coonicji Property. c .. [. ; A: A. CARRIER, Actuary? novii BranchOfflcc, 54 Smithfrcldsty Pittsburgh. ; iETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, Offlanfordi Conn. Capital Stock, Asset*, • ■ - JIT* Office of the Pittsburgh Aeeney Id theiSi . or M’C&rdy & Loomis, No ~6S Wood street. no»4nf ’ S. H. BEESON, Age&t. Orlvftnt liim«oc« Copptnyi ALBIGN*N- Y. CAPITAL#*SO,OOO. Secured m accordance with the General Insu- rance Lao of the Stoic; rpHE above prosperous andfrespoasible Company, 1 having-complied with lhe reqoifiitians-of the law.ot thus Btarn, is now issuing policies by tbeii Ageaunt-'tbe moat favorable temi, consistentitfilh prudence and safety. O -NfCRuSON, President 11. S. fiTCou-ost, Secretary. Office, No, M SmUhfield street.*'Pittsburgh, oct27nf ' A.' A CARRIER?' Agenr' JSclaon’a DtgaerreOti^ei r Pott Office Building*, T IRgNESSEa taken lit ilI weathers, §oiaS A. XL'io JU 5 P. H., giving' an accurate artisueand animate ukeae», unlike and easily superior wi the u com mon cheap daguerreotypes ” at the fot&vrine cheap prices :—8L£0,82^)0,8&00.84,00,55 GO an£upward, ae cordingio the size endq’oauiy of cose or frame* f£7* Hour*/onchildren, frocn il A- M. 102 P;fi|. fyT B —Likenesses of siek or diseased personst&ken to itny part of the city. x , {nov2S3y HodelUnson’* «< nalcmm Blukibgi ll THIS u Celebrated Matchless Blacking,” soperTcrr n brilliancy to any e*«r offered to the public. The proprietors chalieng* en* trial, vhieh will iwce ik* /cut, Sltnafaetareii by Hodgkinsoa & Co., Qnarty -ffetxeek .North Third, Philadelphia: and sold at ; 8. N. WICKBRSUASTS Wholesale Drag and Seed Warehouse, % No. 164 and 160 Wood *u, corner of Smb, oCtfuhn fPiiubfirgh. GIT* Meeur above-Board of Trade Room*, coruer ol TbirtJ and Wood street Monday evemr.a p«® HZ' In calling attention to Or GCYZOTT’S Ivtptotffd Extract iff YrtUw Cock arvi Sanoparilla, we ieeiconfi deal that we undoing & seiviectoalh who.may btfaf dieted with . and other disorders originating in hereditary tana, or from imparity of the blood. Wo have known instances tirithla the sphere of our acquain tance, where the mo-t formidable distempers'.have been cored by the uaeof Oujzoli'aExtraciof YtUcv Dock and Sa'sapatiUa aUru. . .. '.A,- it is one of the few advertised medicines that cannot be stigmatized with quackery, for the u Yellow Dock ” and the Sarsaparilla* are well known to be the most efficient, (and, at the some time, innoxious) agents In the whole Materia Aftc/ieo. «nd byfaribobestandpurest pre parations of them is Dr. Guyxott’c Yellow Dock and Saf» tapariUa. See advenisemeal. U7* Odd Fellows’ BoUV Odum Fourth taut, between Wood and £miV{/Uld streets.-. Pittsburgh Encampment, No. 3 t meetsl«t and 3dTnesdaysof each month. d Pittsburgh Degree Lodj^e,No.4,mcei^Sdand4ihTu?s - Mechanics 1 Lodge, No. ft, meets every Thursday eve in*. Western Btar Lodge, No. 24, meets every Wednesday evening. • - 1 ! Iron City Lodge, No.~-.183. meets every Monday ev’ng? ; Motmt Moriah Lodge, No. 380. meet* eveiy Monday evening, at Union Hall, corner or Fifth and Smitnfield. Zocco Lodge, No. 385, meetsevery Thursday evening, ' their Hall, corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets. " Twin City Lodge,-No. jilt-meets every Fridayeven ing- Half, corner or Leacock-and Sandosky streets, Al- JeghcnyCny. , - [tnaymy ; BT'Angerona l.odge, l. O. df O. F*—The Anieroaa Lodge, Ntf. 289, f. O. ef O. F., meets every Wednesday evening in Washington flail, Wood street j«4:!y. IX7”** ©• *** O* F*—-P f aceof Meetlna, Washington Halt, Wood street, between sth ah# Virgin Alley. ‘ Prrwoußan Lqoos, No* 336—Meettevery Tuesday feening. ' _ M*acA.*mui Bac*jiFj«aav, No. 87—Meets Ist r t HART LEY, Principal AurisioftheN.' Yi Ear Sore ety, who may be consnUedatOT ARCH street, Philadelphia, from 9to3o*clock. ~ .. ~A*’ Thirteen yearsdose ancf almosl .undivided .attention to this branch of. special practice haa enabled him to redace his treatment to-such a „degree of success as to find the most confirmed end obatinnte cases yield by a steady attention to the means pro scribed.. [ant ' Putmo Sole. aXOTICE la^erabygiven,lhatfby- virtue of an order 1 4" of the Orphans’ CoorTof Wesnnoreiand county.' v b ? exposed to public vendue or outcry, oir MONDAY, the fith.day-of January ,1853, as-ihe proper ty of James Niehoil** deceased,’the "following Real E s-4 •• ~*'*** •• ‘ 1 •' 1 MANSION PART—I 46 sons;ll6 perches, strict mea* sura; about KH) cores 3u in meadow,’apple or chard stone-dweltfttg'diottsfeand kitchen; laree doable .bkm»two log dwelling homesi cofnlsrihwcatrlagchoißft andotherom buildingaihereom jMILLPaRT—I27 acres andd 0-perc he*, strict ttfeiiip ufe. about 50 acrescleared,aboat lOiacres in opelargegristixull. frame work, saw mill, frame dwell ing house ana kitchen, frame banf and a fog tenant house thereon, •. ; : ■ ?COAU TRACT-r-68 acret&nd-O perches, strict meae* ■’ ufe, about3sacres cleared; with one small cabinrhouso' fthdattejttenaive coalbank thefeon, balance timbered.'- •BOTTOM—OO acres and 13 perches, about 30 acres' 'cleared,jand balance in.timber—the wbole 'belng -first-’ rate bottom land. . • ••-- •> — J , ■ Acres of i-and—fcnown Catharine Reed Farm, principally all cleared, with a shingioroof'- ed log boose thereon, belug a firat-rateplece ofland.— Mr. Archibald Fletcher; of the. village'of Wfll showtho premises in the..absence of-ttostfOscri-' here, about one mile distant from -Latrobe, and nearly adjoimngthe village of Ypungstown/T — Sale to take place onthe premise whea tennaofsale. wUI be made known by JbMn'SieeLahdßobert Rreham,. Administrators of sain Estate. ’ 1 BVifiACbdri pecSuf Attest, £ GRAHAM, CTerk. \ Inonongahela Hwlgiuon Comuanr. -f tOTICE TOSTOCKHOLBERS—Ad Anunlibiei-' tag of the Stockholders, of the Pittsburgh . Naviga- Company, willbe held in pnrsoance of : lie provis !°4* erlhe Charter of Incorporation, at their. Office, on Graht itreet, m the City of Pittsburgh, on MONDAY, thd Silt day of Jannaty,,A. D., im.(be& s the first Jloa* day fa the month),.for the. erection.of officers for the an autaayear.. HecSttdJ : :.TO BAKBWE£i*S4cty. Wayaesbnrghressenger.DluoutowttOciiiaiof.laber*: Wf "'“hfartoa Reporter aiid Browasyjlle Press, copy til id ay, ami send a copy marked toSecifctary. ' Beef bladders wanted- ~. -I , : t. . B. A. FAHNESTOCK A Co., decs . cor- Fitatand Wood sis ■. I Valuable Btoeki ftt Anetlos. Tjt/ILL BE 80LD at the£oction Boom® of P.'flff/ Jfjr . DAvis,.corner .of • Wood streets, on Thursday evening, December'lltb, atSd’cloek, by or« der of Executors of the estate of J. M , Henry>-dee’d,'ift© followingYalDEble Btock*; V' , \ . " f 1 127 shares Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh*" ~ ‘lO do Merchants and Manufacturers* Batik f 2 do Exchange Bank? • ;. c ' 70 do v SuGlaieStteet Bridge f > 50 do BJonowgahela do QWNJSK wanted—Kor a BOX, marited George Neeld, Pittsburgh. If .not sold within thirty days, wui fie sold jo pay charges. , , ' ~ dccS KING& MOORHEAD. .Jiottce*> -*t*- *'••■■ ■'* mH£ Co-Parinershipheretofore existing between the 1: undacogned.imder-lhenttme of “THB MOULD ERS’ was this day dissolved by the wuhdrawal of 'William Hill, who has transferred hi* interest iasaidiiam to James Graham." > [dec4 The undersigned mil continue the business as here* torore, under the.name and stylo of the decdtilt* , MOPLPERS’QNION FOUNDRY. Hotleo, r |\HE Stockholders of the Pennsylvania -Salt Mann J.J factoring.Companyare notified that an Annual- Meeting will be held on the sth of December next, atlfi oWock,utthe Office of BatHUel F,.Ftaher( Esii, No. JBi Walnut etreet, Philadelphia.> •s<; ■■■<> i GEOHGE THOMPSON, novslgw Treasure rand Secretary. . • .ttUSNOH CALFSKINS—SO doion assorted sixes, best quality, jasl received and tor rale. deck E, BAHD A CO., LkHILADKLPIIIA/Ki PS— pt ■ doadßU receivedand A-for sale by .|deeBl •• - it. wapp fc cor. IfiOn BnfbelsOata just received oneoniimmen. lvW and for sale by T. WOODS fcßuN, No. Gl* Water st. ~ r'' ' -P r~ y , / * ■■f-'s- a.: -T.- - -• r-f- II S . *300.000 00 . Uij-iSa 34 Ui A. O. D. IdeeSilw* V*/ ? , ■f " AMUSEMENTS. Lxunc Am JOSEPH C. FOSTEKt , Doom open at 6| o’clock. Curtain rises atb. B7* Last night at thoengngement of Mr. NEAFIE.' pj l n»AMMm‘ ai ’ wilFbp presented-tha-Tragedy ot FRIDAY EVENING, Decemberdih, 1561,the perform-' ance* will eommence with . _ . .. . Mohammed,.,- - . • Mr NeaSe. • '£. shorn. ■ * Tho.whola.lo eonelndejnth^^ - . -''' .- : - ; - HONEYMOON.-- -- --r tr .-!,- - - Mr.NeafiS, Juliana, j - r Mrti VWtery* ■ ■ —■ received, a new lot MttmiiJllßaß lit oeiaTe Rotewobd Pianos, which ean 1 Jf « SSfliy#.'- „* . „ * '»■ -AJso.an elegantßosewood-Piano fax too nth or year. - - no«a CHAHLOrnS BLHME, US Wood st. ' tneeived tunD .lhe 20thof Da - ,-F .°irh delivery of two and Bhalf nut- _-. «W«l»8«e* bo dimensions being preferred. ' ’ HUl * a .°t,theJarger ApprUbiLofUi6fciricktobeddivert^fl;tfj^V'4*„^' SfflS£lMSS3!fe2£S^ ol,,l “ *»*"»?«s^s3SSr Proposals will also be received for the 'widWif'u,« brio*, made fromclay obtained from iho ComtranV’. jrrptuwl-at.tho omer. Depot,"where fireloan he obtained Brraurdad,’nponlow terras., ,- • - -- - Proposals will be received at the sometime, for the : 1 delivery of alcnt {OOftpejches ofstonefor'louiidallonj, at the above points, or at any convenieirtpoint forload.'£ : log on the eiaeot the railroad,between P.ttshnigh and >- v 8nnt0n...,.;. The proposals will be directed to Edward MiUeri Esh., - ' Associate Engineer, at Blairsville. lodiens coamv. Pa. . noZfctd J EDOAR THOMPSON. nhl.fnvr.V" ' ffiKE Guardianaof the Poor.wilLreceiw Proposals mi» X til the 6th ofXtecembersfbrftirnisbiflfi?the cew Alm* - Hoase with OWE HONDBEP ffROUBMTIftfIN BKn. j •STEADS, agreeable lo gamplfljwhicb.marbe seen at " the GuaruianaVOffiee. Fourth street. By orderor tbe Baildiiig Committee, deciatd . ROBT« SCOTT, Bee*ry. - sowK&ml I 1 EVERY XjADY having a Piano, ehotild purchase and • • read Templeton?* new book. .v i ; To GB3TiSM2»—Thi* is abeaahfolbookfor apzssszr? ■ > —withoutoxeeption aaneat a piece of priming and bind is napoaslblerasDahy~iliaicanfrbbpltnloa:pi* ago for npijwiafiatttatteaby remedy, be* jntwu r v ftace oniy St-~w:orih.ieh lime* that much*-it ean be sentby mail to any pari of the trailed, £tates;for afevrcehis. . - 7* . - Klet>er, Third street, Pittsburgh, and may beh&d at lho - principal book stores.?.. ' - , dtt}lrCf~ . • Oddfi’euows’ Bell. A.MEETINGOf the Managers of- the ODn PRt- . nwnsr < ««>?'tB£ui ! sa w i!J* , , e ieW ** ,ho boose of HAS- ■■ • BISON CRABAlff,.St.Clair street, on next SatordaY evening, December 6th,al7o’cloek. . , 1 Ponetnel attendance is reqaesied, as business of tin- portanee will be transacted. _ [dehS^r $743,286 34 Store Room NEiW WINK store:. -. . V,' CHOICE GOODS FROM ALE COUNTRIES. ■■ - RE fit O VA.J*. " i rpHEnnderstgned has removed to hit now' Wareitbose. X opposite his oid plsce of hoamess, Mailsti ttruil COT "otsiJvit, whorehewiilcostinne to keeptHanresuid nf'oruneatof the choicest WINES, LIQUOSS. HAVANA cigars and FAMILY "tcfanofamSg ~ Wholesale and Retail, ' , . “ : . Thonatronage of-nis/riendsnntl thennljlreisresileci. " ' • follysolieitetL-’ . /-• s, ,Vi, - JUy-Wines and principally importeddlieM by. myselfj uud can oe teLed apod as old aud nute, of mehefttamimosf remara«ble.desciipuoc&yadacazaiQt ' fautagivem!ibcimd'ed.B&tisfacUQn.. Ihaveoow {bctala' nFocr Varieties^- 1 * Howard, (UTarch4t Co. hfadi»lryj t » iaeioding their » cfaoiecst gtaper diredt; with 1 Fifteen other varieties'of - ■, - IS doT ■portB,ofiheinost , sap. ; qaftiltiec-‘ 9 do Sherries, Including ihe AQdri®' • r " . .:.>j»Hßdo,_riaazanUla^And-,ihe . -i GordonWinea.’ - 13 Uoavw, Clarets, 10 soitaßhinewineS.' 6 - do *- - _ ChampaigneB.-3sdo~cosdioJjts • 1 5 ' do BrandtesoCtno'jnttstdeairjtJs' - .. ;,V_^^'branda.an4vintage#, ; ’ , ''v--':': ..-:' _l° . ’.M of gtns,sclrnni». logacu^ 1 wa * a of articles, as^ercata- Bayen-wishing-iir obtaitr * good goods, l * as low pneesy will do well.to decB / . i -t JACOB -WEAYER«r. T„„ Vottee. , - - HKnadeninneJ-haa-a LARKBSTOCg OP BKIW ~ ' STEAJJ3 CHAINS, of, a, Mperior quality, - wnich iher.are seiluMt E»wertitananyother. Furniture- Estabii*hm6rit In the city. Our terms ate CABEL-t - worfe. warranted. ; „ JAMES LOWBSi- .v - Fetienriaa'a Rov?,'' ’’ corSeveniha.nd-|JhgrTr T flt--' •-i 't THE Co:PaitoersMpiicTetofore Seurees Jh© _ undemgnpd, under, the finn of TOWNSEND. USER A .Cp.ylnihs Carriage and Wagon maUngioa,- neiia, was dicnolved bv iiiulual consenlion the 2oLhin-, ■’ «iant, by the withdrawal of Kber Townsend from the firm, The bosineiu of tfiefirmwMbenloied'bytheoUi* - erparmeta. iRBEBTOWNSKND, - W. B. PHE&P9,- . Robert cabs, s.-pebions:- - ’ , PKubnrtA. Now 26.180 - ■ Notice- ? rpilßunderaigned will continue the Carriage anil W«*-• ' X on urnß v its ▼arieUearai the"ofd fraud, under the.firo of PHELPS,CARR4Go. W. H. PHELPSv ••> ' •*.»- ■ • HOBERTCARit 1 ' noyj?:lw • •■=» & PERKINS. KUinoit Land end Qtuend Anser* , WASHINGTON COCKLE, ' , PEORIA, Illinois, will attendtoaiibusiness connect ed with Landstn. the Staie/oflllinois—theredeno.• • Uon ol lands from tax! aaiCs, the payments taxes, tfiA sale and other dSpositibitbr laadsftfae locadcii of land" -* warrants; also loihe collectionofilehisaQd'thfr ' meniofclaiaurofalUdnds.- , , “< ET Land Warrants and Patents of 1818 wanted. Reference ’’ Phillips* £m~* Mottling Tost. Pittsburgh ; r noTgjPgl v;- • TfcERSONS Ixavl ng bit silica a “to settle with the late firm : X ofJohnston* SioclrtOfl, wlUpteaiecaH onTHk’OT " Bracj, Attorney ax Law, Foorth StreetrWbaia ' euiy amhonxed same; - • - noymw s? ; /v r JOHNFLEMIKG; L. „ Dr.JnHwHogert, , ate A. A. SttiMoaUi' S. Anny;' second door apowßnmJifieJd. £nd* „ KlacMom- A N .v«?S p AS r iX l KSiSll5 cl< !r , ;® f^ ■itoflunsraiSj ■. rL INSUEACE COMPANY will be held at tbe Offirai., S^, e ,F?y p l u K , > Ni» 95 Water Street, on a»ThlnlMoii-;- day (lotij of December uut. bertreen the JtourSof JO o’elock-A Mand3o’eloeJtPat..- , deed, ALFRED watAHga,aea>r. • - IWffiW OKLKAMB BUGAH- -ty« X" oenua,49hlidB SDgHioncbnai£iunfiiu. Fonaleby !; ALEXANDER iGOHOON, -No KMFront mntto, dce4:lw* dee* - Stationer? iWarefcogsetCorgmi & Majlcet.* SARSJi'S DI ABIES forjasSjCOnlainUiKAlanJc fna- - ces fot every day inthoyear.jtthaMnranMtol that )us«heB,m djffsteat «yIW-otJUadinjiairtale *tT • .... . >_ r i , • WSJHAVEN’a - Blanii Hoot ond Slalionery-.'Witrebciixe,* ' -7 .-CgratrJilarfen andiSeeoad*!!. JournalsAocricaa.Jmdl?iapatchcopy,- W*>„. Desirable couNTayKESiDKNcfeioß in.*:.iealihy and agreeable loeation f o nlyftmr miles fromthßcny indani Mom East Liberty, having a tenantfcoosjs, iwosprintrs of The tand m fays MhUy-joilia*j and bu a somliiin' *■ exposure; would do wellforgsTdeums purposes for our • citymarket, or /ortwttorthreefomily resldracea. PrlsS-' 8400aaaere. Termseasy. V ■ -> < ■-?.• / ■' SCOTHBEEI t«eneialA*V :Jec4 ■ -- *sogrfllrhfleJdar by inain&l ec>ni«ni f Tfeo*' bniineflftofihofirHtwiH6c •etllcd byA-BLANCHAED ' ■■■'■ & Bon,ta wbom'ainrtilß Binit jbb preiieniedr' w PQgGHEByyf ft CO. MParto five andsfxbnssx, or theAdvenuixe* ofWrahd"-- Jlr» B*adboy». their SoaandDaagbier, who cunfe qd to 1 hbnaon to ‘enjoy to fee tfioGceai Ei* Biore, 33 Southfield •treefc .^SSSS; gACJON— 30° lb* “ joo lb» Ham», Shoijlflera sud Side«,comitrr ~ s pond,jtuvreceive*andfortalaby . dec4 SHERHIFgi; BINNING'. \ /71R0UT—5bbl8juet *■> dec4 .. (>ozfinev&rooiiuf*- ’’ :■• .•-•• : ••• ■—'' ,70 doz chaap-douln «tora'ani3¥crf%alo bv BII?N|NQp; " , \ 4k"c6v ,! ' * Exchange con?,-ts?, - .■ ’• bank notes; .-v:-; :•••-- SIGHT AND ' _ . - ;Colleclfonj nraaSSfiSSSS,'.!.?. ted 10 any pan of _■ .> BODOET_AU» BOLl> Oil COttKXSSIOS. t ' i , ‘- t '""i ± r ifo* -I&-FauTA ttrutf' '. -* -V- 2^ • Nendobr to the Bank of HtuborgiT. */ - ,T. 1 WanUdt . :& b y :V^ pe^ aEplsr - «SSk-S ■-■.■: Enterptue Worlu. 138 Wood M.; : \,y. ATS! BATS! Beaik to Kali; Mice «Bd Bobclws'^'’ Burgeas’ Exterminator never fail* lo riff IheleSe * ™ riera nuisances. Price 25 cents her Jox SoidM ’* ■ d f c4 60 SMfTHFIRI.POT TEOUOH or Sore Ptoi»ed„lrana« or Facagmmlß the«lebraied HEHfOT. ■ ,O ,fO AP -N° &mtly Bhoutd-be without ifc.diirim?- cold weather. 13* ceMjpercafce.eold ah - ■ SOSMITHFIEtPST. '■ ’\- P'onrth m»ot- hMifa*- I %LUe“ “ '"‘“^REEN^”' l^' ' ■ OEiNtJE, - i'T , ’ „ ana , BLACKCENIEES, t -„, ,-T atdeeldedbargain*. , „ _ ' •!- -i i A}ao received, Gentfejnen’j Lresiloj Gowns,4shi»> t. Swan Down ana Fancy Goods; Ingrc at variety*" -il*a ■ . riHILLICOTHK SOAP-ISO-'bbxesCluUmoihe M *‘i' - V/ Soap, a prune articleforCsunily usejonttaiidandlhe-' 1 saliby . W A AIcCLUHG AqX d «* - ■ MagWXlbtnv »i.. |}BIMKLEAF L Aibj—rui up expressly for family X 'are m kegs and procks, of threeT file and len *£ ■ *’ each, very eapenor, just tecewed and forsale-bv— - ' 4ee * ' ' W A McCLPRQ aTcOi- - I •; i^L'i jUSESS-rSOboxesfresiu ' BWgr -■ • ' •‘ J "SBITHT&BUftn-ATP , "■ ' -' I r;. l Jl-.- •jJj'noWß >a». on consignment and for«libVT<- •> SfTPART & aitt. , ’ *' ■QAg-p boakela *r*sle. -- - y&XA* THESAKBJB. V ' • % J \ ~' N 1 ' 1 S,• ?,- -ai ■ ; .-■■ . ~