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I VtIrm 4 IC , 4 r #2,,, L 'ilorlArTsa ,—'o4- a vitt , Art, .. y .~:: Y * ri mot. -• •••• , ° 1 ;• • • •-•• ,•. , . wr wrortwrorow • ‘', ' - 'll- .., .4 ",,4,stt',••,-; 4 :.., .. • f t t 4 tc -- ' . • - • •* . • • " "- • ' • ' 4 [oolcturnsts ) I envy those old Greek bathers, into whose hands were delivered Pericles, and Alcibiades, and the perfect models of Phidiae. They had daily before their eyes the highest types of beauty which the world has ever produced; for of till things that are beautiful, the hussies body is the crown. Now, since the delusion 'Of artists has been overthrown, and we know that Grecian Art is but the simple reflex of Nature —that the old - maeterpit eta of sculpture were no miraculous embodiments of a beau ideal, but no o copies of living forms—we meet admit that other age of the world had the physical Man been so perfectly developed. The nearest of approach I have ever seen to he symmetrytrtbes ancient sculpture was among th Arab of Ethiopia. Our Saxon race can supply the athlete, but not the Apollo. Oriental life is too, full of repose, and the Ottoman race has become too degenerate through indulgence, to exhibit many striking specimens of physical beauty. The tote is generally fine, but the body is apt to be lank, and with imperfect muecular development The best forms I eat iu the bathe were those of laborers, who, with a good deal of rugged strength, showed some grace and harmony of proportion. It may be received as a general rule, that the physical development of the European is superior to that of the Oriental, with the exception of the Circassians and Georgians, whose beauty well entitles to our them to the dietioction of giving their name race. So far as female beauty is concerned, the Cir cassian women have no superiors.. They ho w preserved in their mountain home the purity ect' of the Grecian models, and still display the perf phyeical loveliness, whose type has descended to us in the Venus de Medici. The Frank, who is ad dicted to wandering about the streets of Oriental cities, can hardly fail to be favored with a sight of the faces of these beautmeeting a veilies. More th edladyan once it has happened to me, in , sailing along in her balloon-likeferidiee, that she has allowed the veil to drop by a skillful en , cident, as she Imaged and has startled me with the vision of her beauty, recalliog the line of the Persian poet— astonishment le this Me, dawn of the glorious sun, or le it the fall moon?" The Circassian face is a pure oval ; the fore head is low and fair, " an excellent thing in woman," and the skin of an ivory whiteness, except the faint pick of the cheeks, and the rims roseate stain of the lips. The hair is dark, glossy and luxuriant, exquisitely outlined on the temples ; the eyebrows slightly arched e,al drawn with a delicate pencil; while lashes like d "rays of darkness," shade the large dark, humi orbs below them. The alabaster of the face, eo uas scarcely to show h blue branching of t h e veins on the temples, t ia e lighted by those superb eyes— statue. .. Shining ey es, , like aniline jewels set to ?arta n stone,' whose wells are so dark and deep, that you are cheated into the belief that a glorious soul looks out of them. Once, by an unforseen accident, I beheld the Circsetrian form in its Moot beautiful develop ment. I was on board an Austrian steamer in the harbor of Smyrna, when the harem of a Turkish pasha came out in a boat to embark for Alexandria. The sea was rather rough. eel nearly all the officers of the steamer were ashore. There were six veiled and meddled women, with a black eunuch as guard, in the boat which lay tossing for some time at the foot of the gangway ladder, before the frightened pas.4el.- gers could summon courage to step out. At l_st the youngest of them—a Circassian girl et uot more than fifteen or sixteen years of age—Vet) tured uppn the ladder, clasping the with one hand, while with the other she bold to gather the folds of her cumbrous fertdi,e. was standing in the gangway, wa , ching her. when a blight luroh of the steamer caused tier to loose her hold of the garment, which, fasten ed at the neck, was blown back from the etioul. ders, leaving her body screened but by e c ta ue.e robe of light gauzy bilk. Through this, r marble whiteness of her skin, the rcuiel , .ev-, the glorious symmetry of her furor, ilarhed up a me, as a vision of Aphrodite, seen "'through leagues Of shimmering water, like a star." It was but a motnentery glimpse ; yet that mo ment convinced me that forms of Phitilan per feotions are still nurtured in the vales of Can 028118. ne The necessary disguise of dress hides fro 9 much of the beauty and dignity of Humanity I have seen men who appeared heroic in the free door of nakedness, shrink almost into absolute vulgarity when clothed. The soul not only sits att - tne windows of the eyes, and bangs upon the gateway of the lips ; she speaks as well in the intricate, yet harmonious Hues of the body, and the ever varying play of the limbs. Look at the torso of Manaus, the sun of Niobe, and see what an agony of terror and supplication cries out from that headless and limbless trunk. De capitate Laocoon, and hie knotted muscles will stall express the same dreadful suffering and re sistance. None knew this better than the an cient acnlptors, and hence it was that we find many of their statues of distinguished men wholly or partly undraped. Hush a view of art would be considered transcendental nowsa-days, when our dress, cur costume, and our modes of speech, either ignore the existence of our bodies, or treat them with little of that reverence which is their due. But, while we have been thinking these thoughts, the attendant has been waiting to gain,ive us the final plunge in the 'teething tank. Ag we slide down to the eyes in the fluid heat, which wraps ns Closely about until we tingle with exquisite hat shiverings. Now comes the grateful boy, with clean, cool, levet:fa ered nap kins, which he folds around onr waist, and wrap softly about the head. The pattens are put up en our feet, and the brown arms steady us gen tly through the sweating-room and ante cham ber into the outer hall, where we mount Into our conch. We sink gently upon the cool linen, soi the boy covers us with a perfumed sheet. Then, l is kneeling beside the couch, he presses the fol of the sheet around us, that it may absorb the lingering moisture and the limpid perspiration shed by the departing heat. As fast as the linen becomes damp, he replaces it with freeb, pressing the folds about us as tenderly as a mother arranges the drapery of her sleeping babe—for we, though of the stature of a s are now infantile in our helpless happiness. Then he takes our passive hand, and warms its palm by the soft friction of his owo ; after which, moving to the end of the couch, he takes our feet upon his lap, and repeats the friction upon their *soles, until the blood comes back to the surface of tho body with a misty,glow, like that which steeps the clouds of a summer after- noon. We have but one more process to undergo, and the attendant already stands at the head of our couch. This is the course of passive gym nastics, which excites so much alarm and resis tance in the ignorant Franks. It is only resis tance that is dangerous, completely neutralizing iacesiztasion or HZNII:Y A. Wiss.—A despatch the enjoyment of the proem. Give yourself with a blind submission into the arms of the was received from Washington on Saturday night brown Fate, and he will lead you to new chant- which says : " News was received here to-night tars of delight. He lifts us to a sitting posture, of the nomination of the Wise niam." deooratio This , can ifdiit places himself behind us, and folds his arms date for Governor of Virgi around his body, alternately tightening and re laxing his clasp, as if to test the elasticity of I means anything , means that Mr. Wise has re. the ribs. Then siezing one arm, he draws it ceived the nomination, ae he was the candidate himself of the Wise party. It is stated the con across the opposite shoulder, until the j int cracks like a percussion cap. The shoulder- I vention was a very turbulent one. Mr. W. is blade, 'the elbows, the wrists, and the finger joints are all made to fire off their muffle d vol- dead against toe Know Nothings, having recently veys ; and, then, placing one knee betweeen our written a letter of eight columns against the principles of that party. We shall see wt . " - shoulders, and clasping both hands upon our Sorehead, he draws our head back until we feel _halt , . s a great snap of the vertebral column. Now he I °ee _ descends to the hip joints, knees, ancles, and - feet, foroing each and all to discharge a salvo de joie. The slight languor left from the bath is gone and airy, delioste exhileration, befitting the winged Mercury, takes its place. The boy kneeling, presents us with ailsjan of foamy coffee, followed by a glass of sherbet cool ed with the snows of Lebanon. He presently returns with a narghilch, which we smoke by Gin effortless inhalation of the lungs. Thus we lie in perfect repose, soothed by the fragrant weed, and idly watching the Orientals, who are undressing for the bath, or reposing like our selves. Through the arched entrance we ve a picture of the bazaars; a shadowy painting of merchant _seated amid their sille,and spices, dot ted here and there with golden drops and splash es of sunshine, which have trickled through the roof. The scene paints itself upon our eyes, yet awakes no slightest stir of, thought. The brain is a becalmed sea, without a ripple on its shores. Mind and body are drowned in delic ious rest, and we no longer remember what we are. We only,know that there is an existence somewhere in the air, and that wherever it is, and whatever it may be, it is happy. - More and more dim grows the picture. The colors fade and blend into each other, and finally merge into a bed of rosy clouds, flooded with the radiance of some unseen sun. Gentler than "tired eye-lids upon tired 'eyes," sleep lies upon our senses :—a half-conscious sleep, where in we know that we behold light and inhale fra grance. As gently the clouds dissipate into sir, and we are born again into , the world. The 417:', 40 4r s 4 Ne . .. J h . ~ t M==lN .; fiktiloolo 1 its,sild ire* felts into the slum streets .. ' .. • , But es ye p hoste~lllo l ll rill look down to lee whether 'IMON,Bt .1 i., . upon the ear th . erondetilip& v.. . & _'' . dbe soonest, to du Soh 1 11411 rel . :" be . Rio oder ebco‘e the housetops ---- iiioj,larntg, Vat. ---- PITTSIBIIIRGII: MONDSS MORNING .............. DECEMBER 4. DiOBIDINGI POSIT JOB OFFI I III4. 'We vatic' call the attention of BENCHLANTS AND aidINDUS MEN to the fact that we have just received from PStladelPhis a number of fonts of new Job Type, and are now pregmrod to fill orders for Cards, Circulars, Bill Denis, Paper Docks, Posters, and Programmes for sahib& dons. All orders will be promptly filled. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. The President's message, according to a tele graphic despatch received from Washington on 'Saturday night, was forwarded to Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Louisville by a epecisl unseen 'ger, who started that morning. It is doubtless in town therefore at the present time, under sisal, in the hands of Postmaster Anderson. Both Houses of Congress meet at 12 o'clock to -day, and as all the Amin hold over, there will be nothing to prevent an immediate orgsni soden. We may consequently espeot the read ing to-commence between one and two, P. M., when the Postmaster here will immediately de- liver it to the press. If nothing untoward happens, our readers can get a copy of the Post wars, containing that very interesting document, early In the after noon. It will be of more than usual Interest, the events now transpiring, and which have transpired in the Old World, render this oonnulk the "cynosure of all eyes." The message, it is said, Will make shoal page of the Post, iIIiABASTOPOL AR oUsit- O OVILFORD COURT 11 A great deal of virtuous indignation has bean expressed by the British press against the Bus elan artillery, on firing indiscriminately on friend and foe during the disastrous charge of the British light cavalry at Belittlers. The follow• log is from the London Than on the subject: 4 . With couragil too great almost for creshmos, they [the British cavalry under lord Ca.-Sigma] were. breaking their way through the columns tellkla *neatened them, when there toot place an act of atrocity without pats/lel In the .nottern warf•-re of .rivilimal rmtlans. The Stoatlan gas nem, when ate storm of e-valry yawed, 'Martini to their eum.. Thee saw their own valry ntiogled with tlae troop r+ .b o bat just ridd•to over ca item,•amt. to the simnel ditt gra,e of tlie ho-situ nano, ths wascreauts {oared • mur dsrous volley of grape and carthststr on Om maw of stonn• rati. „ling men and horse., 611.14130.1 bleedrtat and foe ens moo ruin. - We will not attempt a defence of so barbarous lin act, but merely remark that its parallel oc curred at the battle of Guilford Court House, fought bitwren the americans under Greene, and the British under Cornwallis, March 17tb, 1781. At a late period in the action, when Col. Howard, with Guaby's Maryland regiment, and Washington with his cavalry, euneetefolly cnarged the British Guards, and thereby threat e.:r.d. the overthrow of hie entire army, Lord Cornwallis, without hesitation, canoed an lolls- criminate fire of artillery alike upon friend and foe, which alone saved him. le support of this fact, we have ample truitiniony from more than oue witness of good standing. ',lest. Col. lieu ry Levee in. bis " Memories of the War," vol. 1, note, part 353, says : the d 1 eomstirs of ons hat•alito •••1 ,coar•t•, racmrsd [...rat - . tltra , a Ora arrartur n for U. ry t.t th, It i a n t o..ttrt I. what, 11 lb* daunt:was ra eprotat 1 was r.I -tad eatcrra , drawn . It Ir t. a. ta ttt....•att .t. that t,totaal Itur •rtllary t. op, thrttlatt 4:+ C . , mat , t, * tr taw 11% cittac.coarti Uttaard Ettl-rallar tr . :lara tttzt he altruist., Met Ms use outd tote .7 Utentals es. ied Oc Try.; reptrow•lits •• w tut this oreworary et II which tra toast endure to arrow, trot...oda,: dee:roc:cm This terrible expedient was sueoessful, inso much as the Americans were obliged to retire ; but not until one half of the Guards were de- Da. C. M. Fticu.—Tbose of cur readers who design cousulting Dr. Fitch before he leaves our city, we would advise to lime as little time as possible, as the crowds now pressing on him will not leave until chase* for en interview to those who delay consulting him until the,last week of nis appointment. It is cert.inly to be desired that Dr. Fitch would prolong his stay among us, as there will be many disappointed If he should leave as early ea he designs. We shall take occasion, in a few days, to refer to several cases in which the beneficial effects of Dr. Fitch's treatment hoes been most strikingly exemplified, but base not space at present. We base timid of one lady whom the Doctor has in four weeks almost or quite relieved of a cough of five years' standing; and of a gentleman wbo had been confined to his bed for some weeks with a serious affection of his lunge ; who was given up by his physician to die of Consumption but who, under Dr. Fitch's treatment, has so far re covered as to attend to his business. Such re• suite should be known ; and their effect is seen in the crowds who are thronging Dr. Fitch's -.......— _ IMPORTANT DrCISIoN or Till INDIANA 81.1- PRYMIL COMIT.—By a recent decision of Judge Perkins, of the Indium Supreme Court, It was decided that simply taxing the Stock of • rail road is not sufficient under the assessment law, but that the entire line of the road, its cost of construction, rolling stock and buildings, are fair objnts for taxation. All the railroad companies I in Indiana, with the exception of the Indianapolis \and Cincinnati, and the Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan, are affected by this deal sion. 1— . ~;:e.gate amount of revenue which will accrue to the State, as the effect of this de cision will be from $50,000 to $lOO,OOO. The decision was given in a snit brought by Hon. John Dunn, Auditor of State, against John. W. Hamilton, Auditor of Marion County for failing to tax the Peru & Indianapolis Railroad Com pany, to the amount of its true valuation. Povinen WASTIM—The Know Nothings of Philadelphia on Thursday fired a salute of one thousand gone, in honor of their recent victory in that State. A steamboat wee chartered for the purpose, which plied up and down the Dela ware river, in front of the oily. Very fortunately for the ears of the Quakers, a high wind pre vailed, which carried the noise over to the Jer sey coast, so that the Philadelphians were not aware of it at all until informed by some v' - '" reporter next day. or A eon of Mr. B. F. Latehaw, printer,of this city,about ten years old, wandered from his home loot Monday and has not since been heard from. It ie very probable he has been carried off on some of the down river steamboats, or on the Railroad care. Any information concerning him may be addressed to this office. Cleveland, Wheeling and Cincinnati paper's will please no tice the above. It was stated in Boston on Friday, that the Stark Bank, at Bonn ngton, Vermont, which suspended bait Monday, may ultimately redeem its blue, tht; directors beiig held in bonds to the State to insure that result. The bills are selling for 50 cenos on the dollar. There are current reports this the bark has lost lsrply it Ohl.. , , . . I ;' , -' .- r'st i ,o , —.,'_, ' 4ii, - d.t.' .-_. _ - TIM Ordrosh Desk, Wisoonsin,.. . , fiTsit tlr redeem their bile, and closed their doors. 4, h , The last report of the United States Treastai shows a balance in the Treasury of $26,600,000. There Is no danger of Ilnele Elam suspending. " Observer," the Washington correepondtmt of the Philadelphia Ledger, announces, as though it were a fixed fact, that Mr. Dnehanan-will re. torn to this country in the Spring. Dr. Thompson, who was charged with having first seduced and then poisoned a Miss Pharr, at Covington, lia.; was acquitted by the jury, after being out two boon. In all the districts in Massachusetts where there was a failure to choose members of the legislature at the general election, Know Noth ings hate since been chosen by large majorities. At a meeting of the St. Andrews' Society of Philadelphia, Morton McMichael, Esq., pare u • tout: The Scottish Regiment in the W ines." This wee the 831 Highlanders, that die dallied to form in square when charged by the Russian cavalry. Rev. Theodore Parker, in &discourse delivered in Roston, on Thanksgiving day, said he had re ceived many honors during his lifetime, but his arraignment on Wednesday for siding in the es cape of Anthony Burns, way the highest honor he had yet received from his fellow-men. Mr William B Astneo aI:MUM d looe Kt aNA tit m.t. to $1,200,000. or more thee POO per ay In Lt.'s Dermt We would like to have the authority for thie. statement before believing it. A few yeur ago Mr. Astor was stated to he worth 's7 000,000. It would have to increase rapidly, therefore, for any such income to be derived therefrom. An old gentleman, named J. L. Norton, of itn manse wealth, a resident of New York, disap steriouely on Thursday, from h • geared very my Notidence in Pearl street. Be was living there with • relative, to whom, It seams, he had lately willed • large portion of his real estate. Sus picions were Omit that there had been foul play. It afterwards turned out ho had been acciden tally killed on one of the city railroads, and, by mistake, buried in the Potter's Field. Au ex. policeman inherits the principal part of his for. • • , [Clorravond.c• of the Ptillsdriphla raeu< Ledcer Letter from c tel swarm' us. The Leeds's. Topes of the Fart/termites/ Presiden tial Message, dad the Probatde Condoles' and Doiwgi of the nett Caws/rest —Bdis Wetly to be Paseed—Preasch Spolia own and Texas Credilori Belle Rsentearos, November 29. 18.54. The President . * Message is not yet fully writ ten, and there *say be a chance of Its being for• warded to the northern oit:e*, to be delivered to time for its publmstion co the vatoe day it beet to Congress ; but this 1 think rather doubtful. 1 beer already given you tbe princi •pal toy s} of the message, arbich, recapitulated, are chialy there: Peaceable rale; r , rie 'nth ell the V.Tili. Adherence to t,...r reit', and to the Monroe doctrine. No appreheosion or a rupture, either vitt; Preece, boy,land vr Spero ; yet rigid adheienc to every vrtb.T.e svoirta 1.13 the prey:Lc. Cle• . Sege of Generel Pterce, bad to hit Ineogural Keconinirtaetioos for tuctesictig the army ,land Davy Alll'loo%l ste.tn.iiyq end f,rt:Liaticne. A tension of the [arid ,r Uccle phoul,l ...taot do int pule KoCOU119.01.!Ion at' fi, p•• , f Lodliege f,t • State, Nary andW2.! 1/, r••• Civilisation and cirtl f:r the 1,11 diens. ttobatitution rt:etlitl4ll and e l,:o,tig for money. Equelteition of i enebo P r ee,ottml frau ia iteColitrnCti.lllV,Ci to 111,1121,1! C WI, tire dation I,tll. Au ratchet of the c t, nettle I rate land etainie to Ctd - f rt. s A 'Boundary the C: Washington territory. Bettiendrat with the Urittett iltideoit's Bey and Puget Bound Comp:Led. Estenston of the usefu;nere of tbo Patent Office. Establishment of Less Department of the Oovernment, under the vipeciateadence of the Attorney -o *cen t. Clerhe Regulation of the fen en I of [Jolted, Diatrict and Circuit tate I believe the mull wilt net be tot:east though there tire thous who still persist to es waft* ter. 'anon for coal and iron. to enc.inrage toe h u t. I is% of railroad*. la the present asie of the memo, market, and with the large amouut of ottletanding railroad debts lefosietti,o wou,d net add to the credit of the railroad ei,eurst,es. coo It lipoid seriously taterfers with the streets sof fictwatly depressed iron bus:Dees The etc bility, therefore, is that nothing wtii be dune it. the premises The Homestead bill Toe il wi rr“babl fell hetet*. the two Houses to the 1101110 from the,etnAte, e meterta+ mended in ton House, end toe f , ei.xte reGlkill, and Do COM alttelb Col.arrelzet t able to agree. 'inn land 4t100•110U, With ft striations in favor of actual 'lenient, as fteolli mended in the forthcoming message, till ion• doebtedly pass bulb H mace. _ - The Frlath rearpelhowiere. The retie Conettuttonsel put,:•oev the follow. lag letter, written by a Zqusve bcf,ree,..bsatopol: kir Dees Farm's.: 1 have been leaJtok of late the life of a poacher. I sin every day on the look-out for a itussisu—beiolt attscbcd to s tom posy of francs west's. or rtnecien. Our duty is to fire et the Ruseimo artillerymen, and to pro tect our own, who have no reason to be digest lofted with ue as yet. I cannot pay the mune of the Russians, who • sppear to tu ff . r greatly frote our rifles. To give you an Idea of our mode of acting, wo set out at two o'clock in the morning, fully accoutred, with a supply of ammunition and biscuit. On our arrival in the trenches we are provided with bage, ri shovel ands pickers.. At a given signal we jump over the parape iu ts with the agility of stags, end take refuge some sheltered spot under the forte, where we dig a kind of rabbit hole to hide in. We place our bags as a protection on the aide facing the enemy, and we then set to work. We remain lo this sort of tomb the entire day ; we leave it et dark, often expoied to a shower of grape shot. You will naturally set, dear father, what we have to do all that time. I can assure you that we have plenty to do. We load and fire in rapid succession, and every shot tells on • Russi were an artilleryman. The other day two officers standing on • piece of timber placed on the top of a tower opposite my station for the purpose of having • view of our works. With two photo I brought down those geutlemen, and at the same moment the butteries let tly s dischsrge of belle, shells, and grape-shot, which fortunately over my bend." PUT ring TO BID —The Buffalo Democracy tells the following good oue about a " smart child" in that town: A little shaver of our acquaintance, who bouts some nine or ten years of experience, while looking, the other cost iug st a kitten with its tail between its teeth, turned to hie brother and remarked—" Gan., that is a provident kit oncehe makes both cods inert !" lie woo at put upon a diet of "Say'd Political Econo- "FOLLOWING IN TUN FOOTST&PEI," woolly horse trick wan played .41 a few . d , ye B on the good people of Kentucky. A would be Barnum advertised for exhibition, a ruau nineteen teat seven inches high, to be seen for one week only, as the wonder was en route for Europe. The yodtb was nineteen feet seven in , °hes high, but, unfortunately, fourteen feet of the attitude was made by G step ladder. The dodge exhibited so much impudence, that long before nightfall the exhibition had beoume the most successful show that ever visited the laud of hoe-cakes and tobacco. - - sir Admiral Price, of the British Navy, who was accidentally killed during the recent aetqck of the allies on Petropolowski, one of the Ras &tau ports on the Pacific, woe, during the war of 1812, commander of the Volcano bomb in the f expedition to Baltimore, and bombardment o Fort McHenry, and of Forthlaquemine, on the Miesissippi, and engag t American priva teer Saucy Jack. He also commanded d v sion of boats in labile bay, at the capture of traneports, Sto., and bore the flag of truce an nouncing the peace. listswenso. —Under this head an exchange tells the following: ''A cat, belonging to a widow lady in Ohio, lately sat upon a half dozen of duck's eggs, and continued her atten• [ions until the eggs were hatched; and there is now a. flue brood of six young ones, half duck and half a oat, haring duck heads and cat tails; but what is more wonderful, they moo sad I roes eltins4o44." =MEI :111IS:laitill rant ABACVAL OE Sil TAx Of Tag WEST .740,000 in Specie, owl the Alan* of 9th Sovenib!r. Theratieunsitip Stir 01 the West, Captain Tar- Dr, arrived at New York at three o'clock on Saturday afternoon from Punta Arenas. She arrived out at Punta Arenas on the morning of the2aa 14t. , and left same evening at ell o'clock, with two hundred and sixty passengers and seven hundred and Sfty thousand dollars to specie on freight to C. Morgan. Steamer Cortes, connect lug, arrived at San Juan del Sud on Monday evening, 20th ult.., baring left Sao Fraocinco on the Othi, also, steamehip Surprise, Capt. Wake man, from New York, called there same day for colas, en route for Sau Francisco—crew all well. The Accessory Transit Company have added another new steamer of four hundred tors bur then for the lake co led the '• San Carlos," which arrived on the morning of the 16th, in the charge of Captain Thomas Mthero, at Punta Arenas, making the passage in the very short space oi ten days, in perfect order, and has already pro needed up the river to take her post for Lake Nicaragua. The Star of the West called at Key West fot coals and left on the morning Or rite 27th, and errtved this day at 10 ~'olock, A a , eig ht days and ~ixte. n hours from Punta Ar,11,,,. She brought :b737,25S to gold, caxsigoeu to different fit ms," and among other passengers, Senator W, ller and tiny, and lion J. A. Mo ll ,ogall. toe Placer Timer of November 2d a,,..ya 111 . Latham iell for thc East several we previously, and that Senator Gain would take his departure the , next icaraa steaer, so to be in tie seat the N rei.londgu m week of the session. At an election held in San Francisco on the , Biti of N trot:ober, to elect a Coy Comptroller in place of Meigge, who rin Mr. Sherman re ceived maj..alty of 1.042 votes over Mr. Bright. There wee nu regular nominees in the field. Mr. Sherman is tit deretoo l to have been the no minee of the Kuow Nothings. The vote out was very small. The allied fleet that was repulsed at Petm alowski was still lying in the harbor of Son F a at the issuing of the steamer. The Umted'Slatea steamers Surciaetiauus and Mis sissippi were especial to arrive bendy. A duel was fought u th , • B , h of ovember, between C. J Woo o dlicf nod Achil N le! Kewen, *bout ten miles fr m ()Aland. About one hun dred and fifty person! were assembled as opects •Alfll of the e ndeuuter. The parties fought with Nlissinsippi rifles, at forty paces—place) back to book, and to wheel sod fire. At the first dis charge Colonel Woodlief fell, shot through the heart, and died instantaneously. lie was shot through and through. and was dead almost as soon as he touched the earth. Mr Keaton was unhurt. Markets without material change. [Prow :00 Nee ,'nit The Filoiattel•l Negotl•tions `J. Watson Webb Itm Lendout. 110 TEL. Lottnotti, Noe 10, 'Lel —I k,reenme jou wilt he 01.c..n. , 1 in the ordlosey •ouree of y-,ur c,,rrrereelence, of te uubarry f .tture of (Jen. Jaaleg W. 1,101.1 We h bb, el V et• .ter to Vienne, in Lit •tt. snot t:: terry out bat lioyaudottrt Settte.e Tile o,c:end has permed a itelite7 part of that yette :0 le,teL.:U. totsing. n.e n. boo 101 , 1 at oettetere, won the nig: , st art, ,creel of the cartel on termA oonft.fetml imams.), St our r.l Mr Pestrtny'• ..t,ser4. at wh. , 11 I • at 0: gueet. ,ont,noe.:l rot Ith:ch 1. .t the f.tt . t 1-4 r•s.t.o.c.stica the Lacaon rime. In •ll.e e tot much el-te , l. Uut,rtrtuh.t•the Go, rovlotte Cum : Irn ;, :2 it •a. 1 0.1611 eorel the eur I.te t t..-ut,,..ey es., AL the taAI rot:Went. 2`a4 e'fi e I as" 1..,1 The Getler&i's h,gh ,•ttry 001,00 •it , ,t.ot hal ellbr , ./ t• i Er,rt Ettc•cocre, 8 r l!rer) r, twit . , E I:eroott ..e: ~teLel others ot Etqcts•tt But Os, a.+ a•• ri mini the pihperf, t^ntlrl..“ freLs IV.' .5..; ,/1. Il•• ';.1.1111k) .1 - tilt 1,1"V.1... ,f 1 MVP.? ti.V.ll, "111, tt,e.st, c •0,t2 I •oa to Met? .1• it wok i•te . lecet.^7 to .A. 2 P. vlhll..ao atter pruitut N 1199 9 Step [lll,O t tht their I j tr. Fre>hil.ll, L. Jeer • tt• to and h•:fees sr .1 Mat fD! th.-I.lrtleh suh.tcrt St. of the 1:1.. ?...ate of r.t . I t.:e.-,a,y The Go, .1 er. who tt.• ;-,•ro b,• ,:u.l taw. -ni , tl , l 0• .rt .11 1.-1 de!-‘ to th, 4 ,tile t....191.af t‘, meta ;ha • ra.l 911‘,/, ',Veil' trio, 91,i +art . ,* h< ta .1-1 tf -150,14 each tr,-,ttr,ut •.Itiettic art: to C9SNIIC. `" , I t WC, i lay may ,Irre4.l kOl a7:.1 Ter rect.--nots fl'-,nl Ittri,m,l. t.,e hot sh tet.iellh;e preirse4 00? Mein rp, was t.,00 Of IF. tt•rta o't.l re•olut....ttary fed., who pre•ehel ties. ea etre the fskhion ,r the tit.; hr prsyeti rltttro, t I hto puhttz per- Ititm•hca.s. tiorthit the omit , t,et•ecst Ad. 11.0 dlod 1 Bersoa. Ite •No I •• 4'. L , rd, th , u h,s comm..ndel on to prey It? our eueetiieil—an I Let Ile ttegm ellth Tlxcinse Jet tersto. Rat A IS{e►D Ater.--A • r:'ru^r 7„unit MAIL iwttiing 61. ihti.riati, c•-neeretue u the turtt•t:nt. "be et►be.l be ttliiti to ittlitilatittla wll thr fectory girl■ for WI month, Itr would do it, to prevent tOttr returuit4 t.l th• mine” f►tr yebo bed been a 0.01 i.tittititir to lon moue. ofititieb. liaitibrit, with 3 sir, I were el,le to tum:Eilalt: o a them:. Q Dr. 31,L•ree'• I.lv er I.llla...thin great me,ll-ine hw auvpiooted at, ~flier. f r the etim of dia. - sem of the Laver. Ita effect. ay. .....alutar, cut overfly. .m 1 at the roma tittle Po urrfet - riy ..fe, that it is not • arpotein4 It eltoold vumm.frie on others lo•woovi by • very ..11.110- ,tulabed ph,airtan of Ttrottita, art.. ;....tc•l 111 a reolun of consif ry to •ht. la title..., ~, Lir. complaint. la te. u. ttsrly forroldalre awl oommon, end • lin 11.1 Pl. nt yrs. to iliacovertng the ingretlieute anti tfroperrtorittnt their ,110th 411., these Pal: am penult...l) s lavto , l to every form of the diemw and never Mil to olleatote the moat ot•Unate ranee of that terrible evouptanat They have ju-tly heron. oalebreteel ~ and the traearcliev of Dr M'Latte hare plamel 1.15 nem. among the beneforte.r. of mantilla. NO one no hav ing nymptus of line for tuhlelate comviaint, almuld the he without the. invaluable Pil.. Llave you a polo In right el.le, under the edge of the ritc., which increa e—with era with prey to lie • ith am. on the left abl a ourmaional.eonaatinues conetant, pain under the ehoulden blade, frequently euttetoltog to the top of 11. ehoulficrt Italy upon it, that although the latter 1.41. are OULDet.IIIIOII taloa for rheumatic, they all from diem. of the Leer; and If you would ham toilet, g, itafantly and buy a bel of Dr .11'4ne'a Liver Pill*. Purchaaern .111 Le eerelo l to eat for Dr. Sl'Larkee Cele brated Liver Pill, and Lobe noon else. Three are outer i'llin, purporting to he Liver Phi. now before the public. Dr Ni.'l'Ul•. also hie Celelnotedln v the n can own le hod at oft reevectable Drug 6100. in the United toolgo .0 , 1 C. WO% . .vole propietoro , VL„MINO 111°18., Ourecorurs to J IFF , No. 00 Tlod otrre dFol:For Aar Mom,* luv igoff ating ICILIT.Ir or Co dial --A boat ot .becen , that have ist p Levu nnu•Lienel eurceptWle rebel but not of cure, esternomi,,• ibi- preptration. Among th, enumeruted nen I, a lathe, tie dolorous., molt a is, lniligestiLli, nervous 5, enio Inge, hysteria, ',Kral) els it, leaf stages, 11,1 , till rrtgo, s pasms, fame,,,,, no, general vicalfues,,, and a : ast id tuuetuoual die, tern effecting the general health et mind and body A. , a realea . Ity for any of the complomt. which produce esxual locap city, I[ Is en WWI inva , table nivestic. !be Cordial to 1.141. Up. 1114131:. concenfreted, In pint hs , t. ties. trice three dollars per bottle; two for rive dollars; elx for twelve dullars. G. U. KING, Sroprietur, 192 Brea/way, New York. bold by Druggists throughout the dolt t , l States, Canada and the Went Indies. AGENTS. TLESIING 1 1111119,, Wood street, Pittsbargh. lilt. unit. 11. KEA CEtt, No. 14u Wood street, do R. E. SELLEIiS No. of Woo , ! street. J l• 1.1.1.5 i 17 , 1 A ionnen Cot .1.2,15 w — Ski - Carnal Ciarelif Rheumatism ..Cheetittera of the lvicionoml Repubbeun, of December nith, 1662, say that Carter's bpanish Xlllture Is no quack Medicine. They had a man in their press room who was sighted vatic violent mercurial rheumatism, who was cositinu , .ily complaining of misery in the bmk, bulbs and joints:— his eyes had (e come feverish and mat ery, neck aw ones, throat wee, and all the symptoms Of then cuitUeux, Courioncd scrofula. Two bottles of cenTeiv, SPANISIIII XTU b IL ear E cured him, and, In an tutorial notice as above, they testimony to its wonderful effects, and say Sheer only rev gret is, that all suffering with :limas. of the blood are 'dot Caere of the existence of such a medicine. They cheerf,.ll3, ircommend Oen their certificate, arid notice In tall around the ss-To mai W ham It liu uY si..-11 you meat a splendid fitting emit you can get it at 0 ItlltltLK'S. If you want any Gentlemen's Furnishingdards, ill all variety, why GitIBISLII b. 'em. If you want the best fitting Pants you ever wore, tIitIBULE,..B is the place to leave your measure. Ile eon fora h Umbrellas, 'Carpet Bags, Trunk., Yalines, de, at prices to snit all sorts of customers. 240 Liberty street, bead of Wood. fiel2/k 1. GRIBBLIL 11111111EI ty the osealy Lines for the Voretht&:Vost NW° lassiellile*The Tax itweation tsiebile. ~ CINCINNATI, December 2.—The Losisvill• piri..., pees of this morning contain • report thah• ne-i , gro who kept a grog ebop on • flat boat, sapairo,.. caving been sued fur sixty dollars, and judgment ' rendered, threatened to shoot the magistlytte if he refused to let him off. tie afterwards armed himself mid took • and 3 his boat. The latter was surrounded number of people, when the negro tired into the crowd, wounding four persons. Tbe beet wall then fired and cut loose; and when out in the river the tup,ro tied•• weight around hie neck, jumped overboard, and was drowned. A public meeting ie being held in the Exchange this evening, to take meaeuree to resiet the psy meat of =just taxes swatted by the Auditor. ---- A Quioram Arrlved New Fusion. WasumOroa, December 2 —lite city is filling up Mat ruemorro. AO the hotels are crowded. A full quorum of both Souses is now present. letetliaerica has been recei•ed in Washington which states that the Beutunitcs in tha Missonrt Logislature hare offered to owil.sne with the Whigs, in order to detest Atchison. - - Canals Frozen Up. UTICA., December 2.—Navigation is apparently emmended ou the Erie canal, on aoconut of for ca. On the Chemung canal, a number:of beige were tr..zen iu at various points. - Diereassi.No ACCIDENT. —A child of Mr. Nee of T.-ruptrructniie. was Lurrit)ly burned, Saturday afternoon, by its clothes accidental ch:CialUg WI fire. It was it j.ired so severely as to move but little hopes of its recovery. Mobile Cotton Market. MOBILE, Deectnnee -I.—The wales of Cotton for ,he week wen) 6,000 bales. To day, sales 1,200 bales, steady. Middling, BFOBi• Fatlnra of Sellsnan & Sons. BALTlllogg, Decetabee 2 —James Sellman at, &no, grocer., of phlriniorn, have Giled. We d p fee/all...arm the Inesding.leurnaL Dr. Is Keyser, (he opera _for Use maw as says he mill unmanl or g w2r...ter a core in any cure of Hip Disease or Screfels., I ear may lx pre..ented. Pamphlets contaisting cores of the sari astonishing character seiV he green to any `Saoi Otalmsloes Daprarstlas Syrup " We usderaod that our toot:Leman Dr. Geo: ge W. Desks st ley, t now stylus his - whole attention to the manatee-tore of his Depurative Syrup sod Extract of Saresparilla, on or.ter to supply the extraordinary demands for the 1.11.1de which are conwor to from all quarters. 2his Syrup ts with mot toot the best of the kind made fa the smutty. We kome it to be one which we cart hosaVit remecommod to L 66 farr.rable norlee of our readers. It has Woo bated by year• of experience nod we, and found to be all that Is claimed for It by its Inventor. • pamphlet le lying before us, flied with eert , tleates r f runic the names appended to obiob are not ems of etran, Ile is U 41.1•1 With dOCALUeIIti of t. char' seter, bot Icsenerk ca,sens B ois cossey—who hare • seaman...l the effects ,f lu concave prawn'. Appel:Kt. .1 to the it t are .ertSstres of tfferent county clean of e.unty.. At, the seal• of their envoi allow attached, •usting that they are wail arquainuel with the pen-ea erns o n f 'snare. (ecieug which are the emir. a naraZ/er of our priocipal physttitina)art4 ksow boat to ge3titn• ti. airlse those of oar ruiders who ere sflir:ed w colt UWG Dr. thikeley, at his ales is North Fifa , .meet. nod pr.oor• use of ttoree pamphlets, erhlch not .0000•'7'4,0 that his psoparettas is on. of extra rd, wry power and f 121.rtizy, and eminently damning vf • ti,r attobtl,,a I ~ ..a I r.t..11 al DR LKY .i. 61 1 .8 Drag EU.% N. 11 , •trwt, c.proor %Alpo $60.7. Piga of Lb* dociAivi To L•t..— rut :.+Y.O.,‘L.ST•fitta tt !UK NEP. i-.-7 11. n•kg IN t 4 IiOUS sitll•il oultaLte for pabor ) ollt as tot h,r throe or tour WV , in the wort t tOh j tOl. btiNoTON. c.t...ta at S. 21'Clorlaate. No 98 Wo.r.larreat.. NIAsONIC HALL ADV.EtelltiENth 713 E OLD AN ORIGINAL M:TR,POLITAN SERENADERS, or•aa Molt.; AY l ro•o•u , , DL tit:Ault:lllKr, t2.llo} l .Le•• I , •.*CE , A:. At Al./ . 0. , :d.r a ..4 ..t ak tint.—:4 bt bad .t the City 41 Art , ',tr., aud Ar, cy, g•r rlr, ,ri.nr.zrDkr, OmtrIDIA at 71,• r..o•crs,lneer,.• tor Man L A,r. ► 1 . 01..‘ • -11, brick r....1:0ng se V : L Loa Fr , tr , at by 131, .•••;, s• • 1 , 01. a... IA • ar,grArd ID It, raawatt for t *an! rrro. A , I. • c*..t ‘11.• • :in :Le cal, hrtt: r •DI Th. I. •• 5...m.r.b.• A e•lab:••• .11.;••art•a- 1/0•.044 taw ,LlLimatir a bstYl. 144 ; NA Ir It-CIS - I A-- 4 S. A. /...40.4 t 4.4) arr 1.• uror. I,' far: •rll ICY ...v.. al 0, • l.rpt sa.nrtar C e•t : ne• rtyl.• 1, Demme.. a: pearl, orerhalt tile e.t.a, L.. 'HAW LZ , .— A A %I A., A , • e, Will Yu •rwt.r 4' L. 11,0 r , A•se, ekiwb t• • a