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    PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
70BLI/liISD BY RII7TY•J 00
PITTABORGEV
T.grwom . goici, DEC, 2,5„1851
serizgAma lama .lE= BE fO . U.S.i.)
ON EACH PA OE THIS PAPER.
KOSSUTH MEETING
Cittzeno .of. Allegbeny. County,
hissullz,to lb. <IMO of Girl afti Beheiosto ta•ertk. in E ,,-
" 9 .4!..4.vikd to attends orteellng the COUUT ItuUdt4
, Kier Siyosoir arrsproco. at ts o'cloo I'. IL, to mate
‘atroittsinaiilbr theltoeptlon of din patriot LOUIS IS OS
SOUL, Ooioritoiot linoors-.
Thobjell'engeted in this' office may enjoy the
relitieitipe of the day,. we
. 6411 soepentl opera
fie*: Of' nnree no paper will be loaned to
roonror'.mornlng. ' .
Fraz . nrypz : - Cerrrox..—,Every coo will ba
e n d..te, ; leaky. by the latest despaches from
"Washington, that the fire in the Capitol teas
tingnished vriikont doing very serious damage
other, than the destruction of the Library, the
valat of which isastimated at $200,000. But.
isubtanany, things. were there destroyed .
which no money can restore. •
. .
,
Flora tb.n'tinerll the fret deepatehee receiv
--ed yesOrdayrantaing, it. 'Reis feared that the
-bnilding.maidd be laid in ratia9.4
zsroamm AHD Ewes.
211'.) 'remember that a few weeks
two Lord Plehterttdo,iti reply to the addresses
derratation of two poitilons districts in
the interior of 'England, aotichiag l tho great clues
-;•`:.j-tiolti....lßyolyvil in Knunfk's mission, expressed
laitialffts tenni highly favorbale to the cause of
vlty-freidtta; to mach no as to iaspira strong hope
England would throw her weight actively
me that side : ? -We are adrry to learn by the advP
tRBSby itie:BaltiOthat the noliteidand taken by
‘ Piltiteitliod,- - ein that °Cession, in lik e l y
to
odticito Oi' rapture in the cabinet, and, it may
him from office. Eon Gray, it, is
4 : r3Yzt M 1, .decliora cm:dinning in the cabinet with
:',1,131ch, if true, -want either force h im to re
id.ee or liatfte'tidinadlittian of the cabinet.
this posture of affairs vas
•, , roug . tt.-abour' damn& no representations of
the IlitssienMiiiiaten and should Palmerston be
forced
,to retire; it will be gcgarderi as a great
1-"Wictorigairied hy, the absolutists. Oar hope and
expectation to. that theipeople of England will
•.'7,: . ':..interpose • in'so emphatic a manner as to teach
Earl grey that it Is safer to listen to them than
titterer. The power and influence of lins.
_ is 4 !laringly apparent in tins affair.
There vie new very little doubt but that the re
-
cent eovrtretar_of . Louis Napoleon with made in
i.
necordsnetv with the Swishes and schemes of the
• dwpotic pewees. It la a runit consumatee stroke
of.tolicyr,ta. destroy at one blow the constitution
and thiadsmocrney of Franco. Franco is now
• military despotlim in the worse sense of the
term. trill . power is• in the hands of the Pron
. • debt;andlti leans for sunport upon the army,
upon the
_people. _ The Republicans. have
- bceirmijated.in part, and forced by circumstan
...: eeelti tart, trian`linisce, and now, having de
' etroyetitriategialature, disconcerted the dome
cratioind neared the army, he has the bell at
his foot, sad '
ache pleases. In Such a con
`ffitionaf things, - universal suffrage is a mockery
mere tub for:therittale. •
I.o*l.liepp4on's, success and safety rests
eololi.fiportlfte fidelity of the troops. If h
hid the skill Jai" Imola bad to ingratiate him
pelf Frith 'lbw soldiery, ho would be strong
2igalist all other combinations; but no ono im
.aginesthot be is abli to walk in thofootsteps of
• his great. predecessor. ...The probability, there
; 'fore is, that after having strutted his brief hour
upon - the stags of. revolution, he will be discard
. ed brthat: prererhiqy . fickle people and 'equally
,fickle army , France 4 bayonets think," as
.•Kossuth "says,. and as was verified in 1848.
• . . ,
It is dilllinit ion to hay whether this move
meatjsfor or, against the cause of freedota
• • hat: ittse rendered:the affairs of biceps vastly
marts octopilcated d We , have no idea that there
- - he'either peace or stability in the govern
.
meat "Hsieh Louis Napoleon has set up. He has
-anstrength in himself; his people neither love
hint nor trust him. He. is the spawn of roe
' itiptintiand intrigue, lsack.ed by the prestige of
.• a`great - Jame, and. being, as is generally be- -
?foie& destitute of inherent greatness, we may
•rationally expect that ho he will ho cast upon .
the strand by; the popular, wave upon the top
. of whiCh he-in now riding. '
Qtacr Tale raom ihavaasero.—The ears on the
Ohio aid..;P4iiiheylvardo &inroad, reached Pitts
hurgh leaf:evening at a quarter before eight
e'ciock,4lViag 130•piaaehgere. - They left Cleve
.
lazid at *Vic in the mereitig, being the' quiek
est eikever made betereen 'the two cities, and
the brili*dtei of the neir.arrangement between
tbq Obiesind Yummylnnis .and Cleveland and
Wet rifle ' s •
eampontea
,KOSSU'IIi':IN NEW YORK,
723 . 1i8NEKEt8 BAIL
-:The reception of Kosemth by the members of
- , :-theThiiii ; roFlC - 4i, took Paco C9CII
thfitipler Eldl, About two thousand per
:AD being members of the
4,,,.l3ar. , lll;theiireperaguirm were on a magnifi.
^4 lent 61e.:,'CIdef*.itardegrJoszapresid ed,
EIVI " ;:1 , 0 Naitronu,. - Esq., 'made the' address to
. ,
Ibe,two cloth* paragraph* were as
In yet 14-131 r, iximidii•Perranification Of that
great principle which forms the corner-stone of
our oistir elated Constitntion,rthe right of self-
Darkened as has been the horizon of suffering
ttuagavl.' la.you, -tie ' &till barna that fire
of freedom, which wetrust will yet light up her
gmamientarsi shed its Matrons Boma over ber
wasted lands r 4 The unnamed demi-gods" whose
Wiwi him muddenedi her battle-Selds, the mar
-. "tyre Whose lllee have been -freely offered up on
the soar clauita beneath the eze, the living ex-
Jigsaw, sesttere& - through distant lands, have
not suffered, roe not suffering in vain. Govern
roads were •urerted-for the benefit of the many
end ontof thedew. rA day, en hour of retribu
tion WWI /et, mime: - the Almighty promise will
;`net he,forgitidn--.Vengestice is mini—l aft
repay lt, earth rh o Lord-" -
- ravErre - responded in a speeog of remarka
ble slier w eloquence, at ,least equal, if not
superior to nay of his former efforts. We re.
grot thatonr epaoe will only allow us to gite
,There is an Salem injediaprudence, which I
hope you will sot contradict
:,!Laws were a vain
wordif nole od y were to ezeentethate." [Cheers.]
Unhappr mankind 1 that. was wad the condition of
thy common taws untilnew—every despot ready
to violate them) but no power on earth to defend
People of the United Btates I here I bow be
fire thee; rind claim out of - the, bottom'of my
National Declaration Raise thy young gigantic
ann. snd be the eitentive power of Nature and
of liature's Clod; which leers thon haat invoked
when thou hest: proclaimed thy independence.
Protect th e ory'defend = them ever—if thou least
to go to for That will be a holier woe•
than eviryet was, and•the blaming of Omi will
be wittithee.- [Greg cheering.]
Andyet, If the questicsi of war is to be-con.
tddered r uottresu,.thui view, of right, duty, and
Lew—which in my „opinion, is a decisive
one—but from the view of mere policy, then I
belleri that ion must not: shrink back from the
Mere wird 0. War:' There Is no' harm in the
m e re empty word ; three little letters, very in
' nocentr--thaes aili (Laughter and cheers.)
-,But, you cited - consider If there stay Is any
probability-that your decimation would be not
respected, and you restlYlial to, go to war. And
here I mbar ; demidedty, Most , eolemnly declare,
that thereismoi the. 'dishiest probability, nay,
''`F,.'illotiairenianyiasidbility. to it ,
toted net titkii:the :Situicorito Cabinet to
blind foulLOXl:nct; they ami no t. m or e.
ItyLlidtitty; to,them, batskill not i
s h!
:but Mel alddiftd 1 Ikt:twt too' well.
,t-Iftetistitioti.tind cheers.) - Bat precisely because
skillful, he sure that, advised by Eng
youroelr. the Czar villfinsfy vernal:lst
IlgoVivi ' O / 1 ana the -Hapsburgs
Thereas Pn powerin. Earepe which. ill mon
pnineisbi nu t; thins Ituishn thorn is none af.
foritecrwitlithoro-elentmats Of Interior weakness
Own is no power -wbieir
histitlr o to'romfrOm a erig.-Irtionehosides his
necessary enemies—the Baited
&s d Baena. or wren.' only the lialted
Stater,✓ sliMiesould be enlisted siptinst ,, hi=
lie is not it took sock awar [Ap ,
pL
hereetaisd. ltinnotherP, =Pah'
droll' Wok:that iltffmmain ghats
tau, f mk ocial p . Weal and r aociaJ ....fiesspels44 47
Here Iberlffeat -01 4 to' statalt oa f "
that RessibiLkkonih 4ompiraiivikso'w&k. lkics
dandles ftneWere inAuWL. 2 9- ss.
Thalia very easily explained. The ? s it 2 04.1 .
lotion is France broke out In February,.lB4B.
The republican principle raiscd.its head: ..Pis.l
the Czar interfere? No. La he, perhaps; Libya
*wing theword,Republic? Ile hates it and would
"feel an inflate delight to sweep slay every Re
publican—together with you, gentlemen-riod
even-Hie word "Republic" from the earth.
knows 'wiry well that in"the langiimlds ditipo' 4 1
into cannot subsist on the mane continent where
mighty Republic exists, and. still be did not
interfere. He did not interlard is 18304iainst
Louie, Phillips, for the no called legitimate Baur,
bons. Ile did not inteeferein 1848 for indialtit:'
chy against the 'republican pritscibla. Wsky?—
tlis dared not. Hewes prudently afraid. [Lough
ter. ] Ile got in a fury, and his armies mantel
towards South and West; bpi a calla night's
sleep brought reflection home, and his armies'
moved, again back. [Laughter.] Bat he re- ,
sorted to another.. power in thich he is' more
dangerous than in arms-..tot at power 4:mfgrel
which also poor Hungary fell; the poWer of art
swat diplomacy. - He seat maionline and fend,
nine 'diplomatists to Parih; anff by the very mai* ,
by which he—after 1830 e-succeeded to isalfft* ,
out of the Citizen Flag, a satellite of the Holt 1
Alliance, he alas succeeded.pci make out of the
revolution of 1818, a mock repPblic. ' s „.+;
But the pulsations of the gqat French heart
vibrit'ated throughout the continent. Every ty
rant trembled. Every them+ quaked.' :Ger
many cared not about his petty- tyranny. The
confederation of princes wad blown- asunder
like void chaff. The Gennuil nation took its
own destiny into its own hands, and' from 84
Pail's Church at Frankfort threatened to be
conio one. The power of his ;father-in-law
Berlin stood not more steady upon its feet than
a drunken fellow. The Emperor of Austria
fled fromlispalace after having waved out of
kis own window, the flag of `freedom, by bin
own hand, a few weeks before. Andonly think,
gentfemen, in Vienna, in very Vienna, a Par
liament met to give a Constitution to the Ans.
trian Empire L a Constitution also to Galaeia--
Polish Galscia, linked by blood, history and ism
tore and immediate neighborhood to that part
of Poland which he himself ruled, and of whose
Restore frontier another Polish province, Posen,
stood in fall revolutionary flames. You can im
agine how the Czar raged, how he wished to
smite all mankind in one bead, so as he could
ma it off with a single blow rand still he did no
where interfere. Why? He was prudently
afraid; so he took for motto would, but I
However, the French 'Lew:die became very
innocent to him—almeat an ally it: many respets,
really an ally in some resp4eta, as in unfortu
nate Horne we, have anew, The "gentleman at
Frankfort proved also to henry s innocent.' The
hopes of Germany failed —Ns: father-In-law shot
down—his people in Vienna, Pragge, Lemberg.
were shot down—the Austrian tabeirParlialOnt
sent from Vienna to Kremsen and from Erem'aen
home. Only Hungary etood-firm,atearly,'Gcto
o us—th e Czar hod ntrthrtig Caere to fear from all
revolutionary Ettrope—nothigg • from Germany,
nothing from Franca—he htul nothing to fear
from the United States, because he knew that
your Government then was not willing to med
dle with European matters—so he had free
hands' in Hungary. Ent one thing he did not
know, and thaa was, what will England, what
will Turkey say if he interferes : and that con
aideration alone was eulkient to check his incli
nationtd interfere. •
So ;umlaut; was he to feel the pulse of England
and Turkey, ho sent first a small army, Home
ten thousand men," to 'help- the Austrians in
Transylvania; and sent them in such a manner
as to have, in case of need, for excuse, that he
wag called to do do, not . by Austria Duly, hut
by that partof the people also, which, deceived
by fourdelusion, stood by Austria! Oh, it-was
an infernal plot ! Of course we beat down and
drone out his 10,000 men, together with all the
A . ustrians—but the Czar had gained his play.
He got assured that he would have no foreign
power opposing him when he dared to violate
the law of nations by an armed interference in
litingary. So he interfered. It is a sorrowful
matter for me to tbiak upon; it is dreadful even
to remember what torture I felt when I saw van
ish Like a dream all my hopes that there is yet
justice on earth, and respect for the laws of "na
ture and of nature's Cal." When I Bair myself
with my nation, the handful of brave, forsaken,
alone, to fight that immense battle for humanity;
when I saw Russian diplomacy stealing like se.
cret poison into our ranks, introducing treason'
Into them; Men I saw a world of cares and sor
rows put on my shoulders, a heavier weight than
that which the fabulous Atlas of old bad to bear.
But let-me notlook back—it is all in vain; the
past is past. Forward: is my word, and t
will—
,[Here the entbuaiaam of the audience burst all re
straint—nearly every man in the house rising,
waving hats,'and handkerchiefs, and cheering
vociferously.] Forward is my word, and I will
go forirard with unabated ene rgy , because I
know that there is yet a God 'ln heaven' and
there is a people like yon on earth, and there is
a power bf decided will else here in this bleed
ing, aching, heart. It is my motto still that
"there is no difficulty to him who
Bat eo'mnch is a fact, so much is sure, that
the Czar dared not to interfere until he was as
sured that he would meet no foreign power to
oppose his sacrilegious art.
- Show him, free people. of America—show him
in a mealy declaration, that he will meet your
power if he dares once, More .trample on the
laws of ,nationa—amompany , this your declare:
tion with , saaugmentation of. your Mediterrane
an fleets, and be sure he will not. Still you
will hare no war, and Austria falls almost with
out a battle, like &tottering house without foun
dation, raised upon the sand, and Hcragery--my
poor Hungary—will be frae,---and Europe's op
pressed-Continent free to dispose of its domes
tie concerns.
. So much gentlenien fg, the Rat wiett—for
the principle - which. I had the honor 'to ad
vance at the Banquet of the City of New York.
I could never have a more pliesant opportunity_
in a Ilk* manner to develtip—piether with the
tie .other'priacipleg, ons'of which is to gee re=
stored ininterrintional law the true, eternal ever
Wiling principle of assured national Utter:lmmo,
commercial intercourse between nations, and to
gee it protected by the power Of rim country.
The 'third ie my humble wish - to her recognised
the legitimate- character of the Declaration of
Independence of Ilunga . u.
7
After'.l4 speech there in.!. a splendid ban
quet. 1 ,
Chief. Justice Jesse presided,- Kamma sit
ting at his right and PULSET at his left Grace
was said by Rev. Dr. Betnews.
Tba President annnonnoed the - first regular
toast,
THE PR/SID/137 or VIZ lINITZD
Which was drank with enthusiasm sad three
cheers.
The second regular toast,
TEM 13017.12d011 Or MC Brava or New Yen;
Was given and received with loud applause.
The third regular toast was then announced.
' noble deeds have made her
history interesting—the patriotism of her peo
ple makes her worthy of immortality.
Thisivis received with tremendous : applause,
when silence had been restored,' it was replied
to by M. Pulsar.
The next regular toast was then given :
The Judiciary—the bulwark of ou'r'Conriitution,
our lams and our freedom.
This was responded to by Judge Dose in some
very effective remarks. In speaking of the Ju
diciary. he said
There were other things he wished to say.
There were some who censure the attention of
the Judgee on the present occasion. Ho would
.not apologize for'-it But the Jodielary and the
bar ought never to be separated on Such anieoca
elan as this. But there were special reason
why they , should' unite In praise and honor to
our illustrious gneet. (Cheers:) All who have
studied his actions and his ePeeChes, and 'who
held foisted a eight estimate of his charicter,
would conciide "this to . be true. This estimate
most not be foobded on a partial view. Alf his
titles to approbation must be united. lie most
not simply be regarded as the bold and 'wise as
'motor tb his conntry's freedom. Neither hie at
foodon' nor his hopes, 'ire limited to his own
countr;.: 'lle is devoted to the cause of the peo
ple against their oppressors—deeply impressed
with the neoessity of raising his people politi
cally and socially.
Be I. a Republican, and even is England he
frankly 'avowed himself to besuch. [ Cheers.]
„ .
His speeches and proclamations at home-and
above all his maguificent discourses delivered in
England, conclusively prove that he is endowed
.with all the attributes of an orator and a states
man. (Cheent.) Hein fitted, by his knowledge,
and his , wisdom to sway the councils and to rule
the destinies of a nation. Nor is, this aIL
These all prove that he is. in the best sense of
the word, a conservative 0112.911:18/1,—that he, is
resolved to , maintain those time-hallowed insti
tutions on which the peace end'well-being of so
clety depends. He is a republican,—but he Is
not a Jacobin,—sot a , Castanet. (Cheers.) He
'ls n republican of. tke true colo r,—the color of
our.boundless oldie and protcting heaven,—,
4 0 . 1 °f i llip red of /ranee,' reminding us of • Iklu.•
rat; • into; ors Robespierre. He sees, and
;he Cottasoins the Aboiiii that exist under the old
monarchies et, Europe,. and fie' must knew that
tenni Ine change:4, *so abuses must
Hs:iiequilly ato to thole insane
throriel, irtileh ail* to destroy thelustitatlona of
ecoletY.44ooo,ll. z!i*/4. 0 1'. 41 4 .01;t4e,n41'7..
itth; 4:re not those or:socialism,—
and it if itAttiligiN to they aXa He had
studied his actions and his 'irpesches, and if
theirs is Oath in ; man, his mind is not very pest , '
foundly plilowliphical, but deeply religious. The
aqsartious to tb, nontritiy ought to be repelled
iiiittbecldiest.;:ilodomny. -- The freedom he seeks
to establish, is that which we enjoy—the free
' .dom of a well balanced, representative, d,emoo
riej.. "lis 'sheik, 'the freedom that be values is
that wilich "is the paramount duty of your Judges
to watch over and preserve. Here it isproper
their voices should be heard io the National
I chime of applause thiit has greeted his arrival
them that, he• hoped, each hour would
contribute to :swell. [Cheers.] It well the
voice of a nation that had welcomed him to our
shores. It had been a chorus of perfect unan
imity,. for the exception had been too few to
=deserve a police. [Loud and, prolonged sp.
plause.]The moderatioe be had shown, the
coustrnative Wisdom as well as the ardor he has
displayed, and de admirable sentiments of his
discourse—it is these that have impressed on
'the minds.of the people so deep conviction Host
the moral elements of his intellectual. [Cheer)) ]
I - There were some doubt expressed by the
'judge Doan,, near the close of his remarks, of
the proprie ty of this government adopting the
,
Toth:yin regard to other nations, en eloquently
'sidyncated by Kossuth, This called forth marts
ofdiaappioltation from the company, which we
were sorry to see. Amid considerable confu
: elan Judge Doer concluded by predicting that
th's blessings of the nation would folloir Kossuth
on his return.
(Three tremendous cheers were , givea for Roe
euth, followed by three more and lend applause
and calls for “Kossotti.")
The following toast was then given:
The First Prerideng of Hungary.
To this Kosmrru responded in a speech of most
touching eloquence. Re deprecated divisions,
and disapproved of the' demonstrations which
had interfered with Judge Doer's remarks, and
said:
So much, however, I can confidently state,
that those principles I have advanced beforeyou
and the country are so full of truth, and of eter
nal right, that I believe the gentleman, whom I
thank for his feelings towards myself,afterttav.
ing calmly reflected upon them, einnot, and I
hope he will not, withold his approbation from
them, (cheers) though it will, perhaps, come too
lite to aid the deliverance, or to ward off the ap
proaching evils, of mankind's destiny. (feud
cheers.)
714. mm one thing I must mention, atfil that,.
is; that it may`will happen, that by frvie discus
lien you may . :risolve to carry out precisely the
trilth of my.prlnciple position; lint when the
fingfer of trod Itrittretclsed out upon humanity,—
paitin tiwiatit Must and will happen,—be
hiombly ente4ared nobtirgefleit upon my pfopo,
sitien.too long, but reflect soon, that conviction
may soon come. [Cheers.] If ray propositions
receive your assent or not, that Is well, and will
not disturb the equanimity of my mind;—But
only deliberate soon,—scon,—precisely because,
'as I have said, the flops-tot God is stretched
out; end no worse issue could my hunible mis
sion (if I may call it "4) have than this,—that
Roma ddiberantr, SagrEnturn fell [Cheers..)—
If the people of the United States, having the
sovereign right to do as, shall say,—"No! we
will not help Ilungaty,"—if this great nation
should refuse to nature to us the protection of
public law,—it is well! We will submit readily,
and try to fight our battle, forsaken and alone,
—only lamenting that we areonce more to fight
alone the great fight of duty for our fatherland
and for mankind!
Tue TCLEGRAIII IN MMXlCo.—Mesico has hi
therto been dragging a century or two behind
the age, almost destitute of mails. or e'en of
tolerable roads on which to carry them. Mer
chandise has been transported on tha backs of
men and Ales, and a bill of credit is a thing
almost unknown. But the infosion of a few
Yankees in that population Is likely to bring
about a new ire.
Senor Don Joan de la Oranja, on intelligent
and enterprising citizen of Mexico, conceived
and cot on foot the bold enterprise, for that
country, of establishing a telegraphio comma
nioation between Mexico and Vera Cruz. The
work was entrusted to American ingenuity, and
Mr. David Brooks, a native of New Haven, and
who' has long heen connected with the O'Reilly
line in New York, was selected to carry it into
execution. Mr. Brooks reached the city of
Mexico in August last, - accompanied by
three
experienced assistants, and immediately went
to work.
The company set out from Mexico inOctober,
reinforced by several Mexicanaand about twee
ty-five Indians. They encountered mazy prima.
tiona and, difficulties, from the rugged nature
of the country, but they were all overcome, and
by the let of November* the wire. were put up
'to Royalties, • city Mi. side of rpebta In a
few days offices Were opened In Mexico, Fueble
and Nopalnca, and at the very first attempt the
line worked beautifully and the natives ware as
tonished by the mysterious instantaneous trans.
mission oflbeir messages frour one city to anoth
er. For Rine days visitors were allowed tome
ittree of eipenee, and publie officers, priests,
and private citizens availed themselves of the
opportunity thus afforded, all being astonished
dad delighted with the wonderful invention thus
realized in their midst. The line will be push
ed forward to Vera Cruz with the least possible
delay, and the capital of the Mexican Republic
'will thus be brought, as it were, to the lea
coast, and within& few: days' distance from all
parts of the United States.
From this little, though important, incident
will probably date the resuscitation of that poor
and degraded nation. Railroads will follow the
the telegraph, Wed the arts, eciences, intent
gdzers,and commercial enterprise of more advan
ced nations may reasonably be expected to
find their way into that hitherto sealed nation.
These are the great agents of civilization, and
they are so beeline° they lead to more extended
Intercourse and more enlarged sympathies and
affinities. The telegraph wires are the nerves
of the world.
Pirranuazdz Deo 28, 1851,
To Hon. Joint B: Otrrnant, Mayor of the City
of Pittsburgh:
As it is now certainthat Louis Kimauth, Gov
ernor of Hungary will shortly cross the moun
tains to visit the western part of our country,
and will undoubtedly pa= through our city on
his journey, the undersigned, your' fellow citi
zens of all parties, respectfully request that you
will issue a call for a meeting of th 6 people of
Allegheny county, to be bell on Saturday the
27th rout„ In such place as may . be 'deemed
proper, to take such measures as may be neces
sary for giving a fitting welcome to this great
Apostle of Republic= Liberty.
F. MeCtundok Thos. Sargent
W. W. Hallam A. Beyer
J. A. Fitzsimmons .1. A. Sargent
W. R. Fitzsimmons Norval Holmes
Wm. A. Irvin A. W. Marks'
Henry McGesry James 8. Kerr
Jas. 8, Hood Jno. Fleck
Jae. Lowry, Sr. Rolgt. Clark
Win. Frew J. 11. Sewell
8. H. McKinley Mor. Foster
J. 8. McKinley A. J. Dallas
John McClung C. B. Taylor
John MoAlpin. Janice Townley
Saml. McClurkan J. L. Leech
J: W. Harris Geo. McConnel
. .
C. &mum ' Wm. Irwin
W. A..Passavane . Hugh Honorer
J. Gilchrist W. A. McClurg
David Spencer W. M. Leech
Finley Tomos C. 8. Harrison
Baker M. C. Wyman
J. S. McCullough W. Clendining
C. McAnolty . 8. Lloyd
John Parker .James II Parker
Jai Watson E JS tewart
Thomas Shaw John Watson
..... . _ ..
R. Watson Jacob Bahl
Joseph LoTe John Grier -
W 111 Gormly Jim A Hooligan
John Scott A Hunter
GW 0 Payne ' Robert Bell
C L Garbing ' I) Reisinger
Jacob Hoobyer Jr E Gribble
Wm Beta' 0 Snarler
J 8 Berner George tousling
Usury NoMallen Robert bicentcheon
8 It Johnston , Wm McCataluna
li Johnston XI 11 Brown
Janie A Gibson ` A Kirkpstiick
Jaz 'Kirkpatrick Wm Young
Jnolt McCann - Thai! Thompson
J W Jarring J I. Wilson
Ed Watts John M Little
Lewis /Thaler Joseph hiorganstern
David Fitssimone D R French
W Mo Oiffin D Sands
henry C Kelly Thomas Farley
J E Johnston John Donis
Jno D McFadden Robert Dunlap Jr
D T Morgan P D Leaman
H Parry W W Irwin
Robert Hamilton Jaz A Dttobtrry
Wm lodate's ' Jana Dilworth
Jameis Cooper J C Pettigrsw
Chas' Boron DN White ' _
C Denlhiger ; : Thos Telford ~..- ' •
p4ohY Harper; !- • Joseph Wrightmsn
.• - . ! • ; Alfred-,Nssmith
December' .1881
Cantorsittats ..teVeereitilel of the ',feiegobig
eignera, the Citizens, of Allegheity „ oeunky AZ!
, Th ip!muid to m e et ist-thiellewiCoult:;Hcit* r
Batorday the 270 1.4t04.'i, o'clock; bL
mit WASIII3IGTON.
1C.. , .;..!.nad Ne Pictr4.gb Duette,
Vlssemoros, Dec. 20, 18,511.
I am informed en what I regard)goid
euibde
jty that Mr., Clay yesterday write his roeigna
tion, directed to the Governor of Kentucky, sail
to take effect on the let September next. Mr.
Clay's health pontinues had. He expresses the
moot perfect - resignation 'to the will of Provi
dence Ile stands the model of a chriatian
statesman whose course of duty to his country
is finished. He says if his physical powers be
irremediably.decayed, he desires not to linger.
It hog always been his opinions, he nays, that
when age and disease had rendered a man in
capable of longer service to his friends or use
fel exertion for himself, the time of his depar
ture had arrived. He is well prepared for and'
expects the great change.
It is probably the intention of Mr. Clay to
compose a parting address to his countrymen,
which shall enforce in a more solemn manner
than could be done in any production issued in
the vigor of his career, those great principles
and maxims which he considers essential to the
perpetuity of the government, Mid the' virtue
and prosperity of the people. •
By resigning now in anticipation of hie intend
ed retirement, Mr. Clay designs giving to the
preasent Whig Legislature the opportunity to
fill the vacancy hie withdrawal will riceseion---
Should ho postpone the resignation until after
the adjournment; it would become the duty of
the governerto appoint a
,suceassor who Would
of course be Wdemocrat. But perhaps the death
of Mr. Clap between the election of the legista
lore to fdi his unexpireß term, and the !st Sep
tember Would raise a new queation. The sac,
.outset -appointed by tee Legislature of amuse
could not take his seat'until the time Indicated
in the resignation, and should the unhappy cir
cumstance of the death of Mr. Clay interTene
before September first, it is evident this chi x*
lunation would not have taken effect at all. end ,
it would be at least doubtful whether IEW - 4-1 ..
pointer of the governor wouldnut he entitled to
sit until the Legislature suet again, which, 1
•
believe, is not until the winter of 1863.
These was another sharp passage between .
Rhett and Foote to-day. Itfiett made trot of
Foote's pretensions as a pacificator, and repelled
his Personal," fissaplts with vehemence nod ad
dress. Ppote rejoined with his accustomed au
dacity. Ile said Rhett woe now in full and
complete agreement and alliance with the free
sailers and ahontionists of the North: Ito de•
Glared the Fugitive Slave Law unconstitutional,
and he R. opposed to the Compromise. Ile
was therefore a tit companion and confederatet
of the gentleman with•whom he was now in
co-operation. Ile would therefore take the lib
erty to nominate a presideutial ticket on the
platform of the alliance of the free Boilers and
SeCtIiSIOI2ISLA. Be nominated Governor Seward
of N. T , for President, and It. Barnwell Rhett
of S. C., for Vice President. This was a toter
bly fair hit, and nett was a little chafed brit
Foote leaves on Monday. lam eatisfied new,
after all I have beard and said, that if he re•
mained here to worry and sputter, mouth, and
importune, that the resolution would pats ; hut
if be goes, as is expected, there is a chance, per
haps a probability, that the resolution will be
quietly suffered to die a natural death. I do
not know that any body has yet spoken for it,
but n great many have felt that to vote against
jt would look like a declaration octane the Com
promise, in which they are ready, at least for
the present, to acquiesce. And yet as SO= as
the little agitator leavers, all fill concur in lets
Ling the firebrand smoulder away.
Yesterday somebody proposed to the Senate
to drain the Mississippi both ways--from its
eource into the Hudson's Bay; and from Its lower
portion into the Gulf of Mexico. The gentleman
who proposes the vest and oomprehensitre plan
only asks the land. which ho may driin for ;his
pains. The chimerical scheme is a fair sample.
of those innumerable projects for getting a hold
upon the puree ettingi of the goverment which_
are now beforeßougreso, with more or leas pros
pect of success. The expansive and progresslyn
gentry who -patronise them, however; most at.
fact eteam. Not lass than a doten plans for
steam lines between the ports of the Union and
every other In the civilized and pagan week), are
new in agitation. If adopted they would take the
trifle of some ten or fifteen millions of dollars
annually out of the treasury, but in Its pletho
ric etalsof the finances, for which the free tra
ders take the credit to themselves, perhaps this
would be regat beneficial than othervi■e..
Mr. Corwin has been ill again, !bleb ku
kept back his report, wblcb will now probably
not appear until after the holidays. J cwwo.
Tresureerow, Dec. 21.
The astounding news from France absorbs the
thoughts of all. I have expected this outrage
from Louis Napoleon from the very hour, when
the French people eo rashly placed him at the
head of their young republic. No details of
this great crime have yet reached as. • The dis
patch announcing the main fact was received by
Mr. :Webster last night, at ten o'clock. This te
the coop cr dal attributed to the unprincipled
President of France as soon as his policy began
to be developed, and especially when; by send.
log troops to suppress the Republicans of Rome,
he commenced that fearful system of reaction
which has been going on ever since. lie has no
doubt been meditating this act of baieneas and
treason against the constitution and the people
of France since the day of his election. If de
mocracy and republicanism are not dead in Eu
rope, thin will bo the signal for the beginning
of a furious and lengthened contest, the issue
of which will decide whether despotism or con
atitutional government is to prevail. We May
assume that the conflict will not be carried on
with moderation. The halter, ,the bullet, and
the block will be called into requieltien by the
Republicans, as well aa by their savage and per.
Sdious oppreathri. In the murder of Diem,
Embyiani, andrhe innumerable 'victims of Rue.
shin, Aestriatt, and Prussian policy will now be
avenged. Bad; miscreants as Maybe= Radetr
ky, and the !minor Gorgey;as well as e l ate who
employ them, must now be made to. 'atone for
their crimes. =Every execution of a Republican
for a political once must be visited upon its au
thors as a murder ; and the somutdrels who, at
Rome, Naples, Baden, Vienna. Milan, and
Penh, reddened the: streets with the blood of
Liberty's martyrs, after the heat of the battle
was over, mast die a like death. This blow,
like the aggressions of the Viennese cabinet
upon Hungary, in 18.18, shows who aro the revo
lutionists. They are the despots in'power. In
almost all cases the people are con sanative of
their institutions. It is only they who seek to
despoil them of their rights who create and car
ry forward revolutions. This is an • important
distinction to be made in the cases of Kossuth,
Martini, Ledro Rollin, and their associates;
they stand upon the unquestionable rights of
the people, resisting the revolutionarymeasures
by which tyrants seek to rob them of those
right. For revolution does not always or gen
erally consist in the overthrow of governments.
When a ruler attempts., succesefallY or not, to
suppress a popular right, he Is a revolutionist,
and ought to be punished as each ; for revolu
tion is properly held to be a crime. Homicide,
if wanton and wineetssary, is =larder. Ilcom
milted in your own or your country's defence, It
is an act of courage or patriotiam..4, virtue.
Bo the crime of revolution may become the no
blest of virtues Traly,.popnlar revolution' are
almost always such. there indulged In this di
gresaion to vindicate ruty character for'coneerva
tiam, after the invocation to the spirit of ven
geance with which I commenced.. ,
This snot will bring to a crisis the singular
time of affairs in this country In regard to for
eign politics• Shall we stand by with folded
arms and see liberty crushed bo Fiance byatrai
torous executive, aided, as ha undoubtedly will
be, by Russian, Austrian, andBpanish bayattetal
Kossuth will put this. question with tenfold
greater effect than he would have done before
the arrival of this intelligence .
can jut remember the reception of the
tier; of the three deys, July,, 'lB3O, in
Paiidr when the ernelenwl eewarctly Quake - X;
Wee ite44.lled, of , oars; the arrival, Of Weill
' FebraiiiBtB;tritich
terra! the events, . sent
Louis ilhillippo,larar,better man
,than either
Liatravile.
Butneither iii4em pi•odimid co great aitonish
mint u thief movement,' Every body ex
pected a great change, but they eupposed it
would be.hrought about by the action of the
peoile for the eapnlaion of Napoleon.
The foreiga ainbaasadors are said to have had
a meeting tirdetermine what they will do in
re
gard to tho coming and official reception of Kos
suth. They talk of protesting and running.away
from the contagion of freedom in a body. Per
haps they had better, or they may run some
risk of turning republicans themselves. Poor
fellows, their situation is reaily a trying one,
and good advice is at a premium. Their Royal
Masters and Mistresses will expect them to do
somothing in such an awful emergency, and as
the U. States la no chicken, it is a very delicate
question what ought to be done. They will pro
bably sod where they ought to begin, and do—
nothing.
Pen. Houston will speak in opposition to
Foote's firebrand to-morrow. He says the South
wants to get up no more issues nor questions
about slavery, nor any thing relating to it.—
Foote is talking of remaining the week out,
which creates the greatest dissatisfaction. A
dozen or two speeches remain to be spoken on
his firebrand, which in the meanwhile may
go out from pare decay of combustion
Drif any man doubts that H. 0. Farrell's
Arabian Lininicut la the areate4 benefactor of the age.
let him loot around and he will find abundant evidence
to scatter his skeptivisto to the wind•; he otll find that
so as external apidlution In the d114,1/LP of both man and
West. w medicine ever dierovend has alcohol as weer
and as remarkable cures. Nee ad...Wet:neat-I
R. WINTER'S
UNRIVALLED EXHIBITION OF
CITEXICAL DIORAMAS,
Dissolving Views, Chromatrone Views,
AT LAFAYETT E HALL.
COIVIAIENOING an Monday evening, Do
20th. eoutinntor every eeerttrut during the
week, and on New Year', afternoon at 3 o'clock.
fir. Winter reapeellally Ininente the oilmen. of Pitts.
hUrgh and It. vicinity, that be h. made arrantretnente to
(Intelntended to their kind 'tar, hi. entertainment, which
nded
one of the [Mont exhibition,. of the present day.
'Y or artittleal skill, Krandrlir of delineation, brilhaney of
colurinc, and at the name Unto en true to nature, that It
Ambit, onequalleJ nu thl, Continent.
The ettdhltion will mnamenea with a .min of nisanL
{'lNll repreoentlow mina, Ittonliabte,
Yea View', ay., ton unmeraueloanentlon lthe 10ca1..., in
adevenswattmt. After ahleh gaud Jieplay of
Sto rilaiim..Kritogi: II ewe.
yob a rniirty of plemlng - alotatontitho.er Tl,,,errnimee
entertainment to conclude 54th the far.fioncal Clll:blitht I.
VIVI:1111AS. Illustrative of the following antneetl' mt w
eeptlide to all the changes temiltor u, the natural day,
repreeentine nature In Milts brilliancy
l/ATIINDItAL, Wight rum, celebrating, Mid
night
Mot Ow COUPS OY 13.LINV lAN, fight Tat, ..The I , mA
r Hel•haszar."
contr. only: Children under 12 half prim.
Owen nperl Exhlbitionnocanaeocoa at 7).• premaly.
!Full doeriptir a rtnall bill,
I:rg t.(17 .:.
F 9,1 I . AUI — OU T S I E ") . Issefr
w e oi -,k,,1 by 11. Coo A Poaaeapina given tto..
nanllately. Apply to J. a IL
thumb.
du
Hound Chun+.
FOR SALE---A splendid BAY floslis,[o,..„,
rl staen tiando high. pan.. •011. and w.rrant-
In
vrotit 111-I , lllCi. or d.unb• ham... Terme—A era ,
ooable reedit sill be gives Tar approved of
-entity.
yam. at WII. TUCKER'S 110 TEL. Penn ply 4.25:11•
I I XOIIANGE BANK STOCKL-40 shares
Ul d :c6 l ,lB 1 . 1 ;r 7 g . r 1 4 1 . A . N1P
FR Sli BUTTER-5 blds. 11011„ for salt!
.1,21 WIC.. • 11cCANDLESS.
- - --
DLACKWOOD, for December.
Dream of LICK • Ida of the ,enaL,na. bY 1 K Mar'
amn. of - Keyerlam of • Ilan-brine
BMSIM11;11Mil
RAILROAD PROM PITTEIBITROH
TO CLEVELAND. COLUMBUS & CINCINNATI.
TllllOOOll V110)1 PIII lIUROII TO CLEVELAND IN
LtSB TIIAN TWELVE llolltti +.
Pr HE Express Train on the Ohio and Penn.
aylmth. Railroad. I . Ihitabaratt ate au A. 11,
otopiilng only ttt ltra-Ittaxtfr. Ittighton, Itarlittaho_h.
Matiatot.it A.
ken la tha ttAara of ' t.th Uhl° Shute C4037.y..r1a1eb
auto ba diapenand with Thar Mate 1.1604 by
ratinnai at I I'. 1.1 • awl Imre Alliance Co the clavelaad
Railroad at tt P. IL. rwarhint Lleteland at 6.45 P. II it..
lofting tho PLIMPUIrtrA 1•o" Clerelaatt at h A 11., All:.
411,1.r12 11.. mad :hank Plttahurah at b r. U.
Ja;y fromllisoinon.
it111.01:•'"
nOl t tffiu.nid: ag trom rt.l to No• (WSW,
Npv Brlzkilon Atc.onnomlallem Mao Ira Tel.
Pittsbur.b•t It) A el wad A I' 31., ,its,l per Itrightrui at
7 IS A. W. sal I. ,o I'. 11, *tapping al lut.rtWuY ata•
_co
n 4rrt k Cl ere' and . .14.1 Cluel nu.l ran take lb. 4
P.M. dernenennualation ?rah, sal remnin ater WAR at
New 0604. If they prate. ft. taking the laxpres• Tra..
...quarter tn richt mast wrath:
Saeunion 4.4 two dam are sold better.
tlitebarzth. Itorheeter and kew tlnghtan.
• The Tr.ln. do nut run on %Lucia, .
Ontraqtaar• run to ount.fetiou with the trains to .4
tem 1.4.4 atallon twiarst 41r4.4.
. . ,
For betels ..tptly k tbalttatetal Fltreet Platinn nt tlu
Ohio atint Hu1p.0.4; to '
. . ,
Tiast Asest.
- 71.115 h lianafivat Iltlatamb Clow.lan:i. prim
PUtstspysh Obstousti mks 511,1,0
• • st the alai.. awl by
. - gar. 1•ttt.1%,..b.
, EXCURSION TICKETS:
Pommy' lvania Railroad 'Company.
fRPM December 24th to Jonucul , Ed, Ex
gumbo ntkets will be sold to East Liberty end back
elt. .ante Ifilldosburgend !ma Fit TS emir, Turtle
Creek and trek farad rent. Rteursion will be
Food on an) Traln to or tn. rilb.borgh, until Jenne,
AI. latT An extra Wain will leave lait.burgo on Chrtd.
reae arid N., Teter Der, for Turtle Creek and boa, lea,
In. Plitsburgla at 11 o'ckok A. end retorritnir
:Turtle (Wet $ terlock P. 11 The reviler Train will
knee Pittzharghllll wool everr der et 61i eelort A. U..
and Sti P.
64 M. Retorming have Turtle Creek at 9A. M..
Tat '
itters weal* et the Reilived Mare In the llonotunr
bele Flory. Water .Wet, until one hour before the &per.
tura of tarts Vain, when the Oftlea will be open for the
sale of ticket. 9nt rot. .bore
lb. Orval.
deZtl ' J.kaPo lnryv T
o k e e ß A l k ra nt l
Co.
The Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad Co.,
titAPIN made arrangements with the
OMO PORISTIMAVIA &AWOL, CoMruo. during
s pais ton of lwo isatlan. to now prwpared to nrnd tau.
miner. to Cl4veland In 11 loam and to ln 40
betas.
" I" t ' f.7nTltrat7 - -----
" - It .."4:
Slewets apply to 0.0. 11AUT0N,
0•2501 , . Mononentwan Hour, Pol.lntreh.
— 'WCIIIIIIIINPHANT SIICCESS
Of the real Arabian Remedy for Nan and Beast,
H. G. Farrell's.
CELEBRATED AMMAN LINIMENT,
)ES CAUSING COUNTERFEITS to spring
up all ore" the antettry. opresding their baneful lee
nn= over :Wen.'Ld robbing the pockets of the Anna
god naummettnit. by' impoeing upon them worthier" aid
paean= tomb, fa genuine IL O. Paresif• Amble°
Ltalpleelt. Volker look erll afore you ha,
.41 "en that
the anal of the bottle her , Um lettere O"
=bre "farnilll,'• Mr If it hue not, It I. C[MallitOT. The
label around eseP bottle of all my Llltizarot rasda thun
-9111.G. Fermin. Oeleanted Amami Liniment; =T
idgnature adtten upon the label Alm. and t
he=.
are blimp tbe ulnae bottle, 91. ti. Yarrelfs Arabian Lin
iment. Peoria."
. ,
thle
an
great madielew still goes 00, =Knell= diw
ease. and mate/sing many a poor powerless victim from
the grave. ate powerfully elmulatine, penetratinc,
and maximal qualities, It restores the use of limbs •hieh
. tome been podded fee yea= sod by Its eine - War power of
e 'u"n‘ o ' f b ra
Rbenmetiren,i , 4 affection" of the opts. and Plunen, It
ham proved I ft a firearm and Mr affections of the
Lump. Litre Kidney, it le • mat vsluable and now-
Ireful auxiliary; fin, fnr all disease, nf tha 111•11,1 A. Pero(
tlediew or &relied Nret., le. And iddend for Memel
' any dimase where uf external applimitiou lerequired.thie
medicine elands teepees/led.
From the Iles. :Peter Afinard, one of the oldest
adders in lanais.
'l., me pleasure to add my testlinciny to the virtues
of your great medicine tine of my bloided hone had a
swelling 'marine rep of the knee, shout the elm of • hen'. gg. lk.• esill:ase strain. and 1.1170 that It wee the
Joint water IS= kn.. arid could not be cured, I trial
al radar on it,' all the liniment.' and ointment'', sod
they did no coon than water. 1 then by perini.on
of oil friend. lI.U. 'Farrell's Arabi. Linlio.tand
I ens hap p y I to ted It take effort after a few data. .d It
neatlymind noble animal entirely. I think It I. Ar.
cidedl th e t Liniment our hone, . well as bum.
I
o.h, ever . . .
.Est.B er„of Atto,Cangort, .ill . rap:
Mt 11. o.itriro Arabian Llniminat bas cured .me
Ilanl nee. , which every other temedy had felled In:
one eru•gt eweiling and pent/acted mule in the leg
nes boy Mein punt old. The leg hat withenel away,
and wu so contracted lb. he tod no un of it Three
doctors bed tried their HUI upon it In rein, and he was
feat elating to the weave, when the bora tether w. In•
dined to try U. 0. Farrell'. Arabi. Liniment before the
teat bottle was eked up. he nom loth Hr. ll.'s elope, od
the fast wallah, said were, "Me. Better, I want ai t hat
Liniment pot her in the atom the one bottle I got did
me boy more good Lk. all that had ever been done be
fore.' That toy Is now well and hearty, and foes free use
of his lego It It meal for amine, tamer, eon, hens,
sad melliaro.,
- .
Behig.fully enlisted that IL G. Parrell's Arabian Lini
ment lathe heat medicine le the world. 1 rheerfully re.
commend it I odd been angled (cell yeen with a most
omen pain In my brauttind shoulder, which was ei hod
that I amid hardlr do any work . all, and would often
have la lie In had kintwo weeks at • ilme with It. 1 used
6.dr Liniment,. 14 .id It cured me 'wand sled well I
.111. the Clenli.of acing your Liniment. am of the worst
raft l ' t r:I.r.A t,_ In M0y,yd,t,,,.(T.11_ I t thnttralel
excellent for Croat 'Att. met, monoarwallinf ' a.re throat.
lILLILTCLArION.
mansmal. l l.l*. 4 .
Biekapoo, georis co, 11l
=C=M
TO SWARD AGAINST IMPOSITION MUD THE roc.
Locum autrauLty.
Tbi Publie use particularly nulloant annul • Dm
irbunterfat shish has letsly made its sporrans* and Is
o nbid by lb. Imponarabounna• It "W Warrears Arabi.
Lininnt? TOL to •&ars fend and men Sable
to demise Inn his bating t PAL. of Y•ssaii. Tb.o
to b• minutiae ones to =LI or it by as nuns 'Tenant,
mottinciplod donna imps. lb. APO
'd6lol7l We.. !V* lob 4 fin. lb. intistin, but donee ask
"B. ftsrestss Ansbiest lessinnt." and mkt An yam.
nouns kaallia letters IL G. beln•Parreire,
ir " ottll=la U ttn a r/lSi r s eTX: 2 4I. 61 7 / 6 =Yn d re=
Aran: L•
Anson wanted is nen Visa. Villas. nut [twin In
lb. United States. in which an not establlibed. Apply
by ji . itter to IS. tt.Partut Not I 11.. good Mono
.! - Carl the ' on bo il ytTil Itirnisi Pen of - Mars, •
Soot ocaslasig n infortnatlon fur nary sines
of silLesna
p e osi-64 wits, AO anti,. tall per bottlit.
110 eisiti oasis, tuannustureit by. Wartsll.sol•
inseams •ad peunletor. ant n bohemia dramas; No. 71
hibba Numb, Non. 104 and tto sale nbolesals and ratan at
proprietor's Psio• by
ds2sclitirA H. 0 .161 tiItLLS.
• N 67 W ood R i vet
Sold of 14 cruttaT. Allsahaiis Otto.
Christmas floods.
• -
JAMES ii..McENIGLIT, No. 62 Fourth st.,
...... .cock or latter Goode suitable lor COAAP
17crscoll'inioxis,
tileSil'e Ultll.l4sltl cam%
' Dltif.9slNO 0421111%, •
. .. plilleljirr t 81LA.3 ULU b
. • ANA Platn.en;
ifivoitg•.Enibroladrin,'„Owilse• oi Wroos4t Call.iw,
• Utiamt.sitx, ;Own% Woad erallsb,a a.
Preach sod Loillidi (21111t14110/00Un At L 41,... h».11 •
• of which will to mkt at cauwed_pLitto. 4.'4
l'Abiks AOSS: SNOWDEN; Attorney and
or CoWwwiliat si4ol.w,.9o.3iironelbstroo4Plttibilisti.
Christaiatand New„Year'a Day,
TIIE
Bankiig Mouse of WM. A. MIL b..
00. -11 l b. blau,' on it/. lbst...and Ist maim.
Nut. and bills Ulann albs on Uwe.. dais mast bas. at
ketalon tits dart breordkUb detibt
Select School:
J4WILLIAMS will open et Select School
. otor, of the bvture room of the
fitlt . of r .reOuir ' y r ,V4l' hu k.73?rartn 7 fr tVatoon
.. . , .
•.. .. .. .
THILNI.S. (la atfmne+ , l
Prim., Lims, i .
, per echulne, per quarter a(11 watts.
Junior " '
Beolor -- 30 10 .. .. ..
dc2.4-..,
AP BARREL FLANNELS.-MUR-
I'llY t IiCROIIFIFLI/ hsrenr•lerd • lot of fine
11a:1,1 Fl•unnle. which they are mulling at the Lulu/mall,
Pdre of 3lc {wr pirJ Af o. LONO and WLh. at cow
Jet!
' -•--
The Great British Quarterlies •
AND 14 LACK DOD'S - MAGAZINE.
me, TTT T 112-.1 I.ll' ruerbkia'
JEONAItD SCOTT k CO., No. 54 Gold Rt.,
NEW YORK. fl.rolnue to publish LLe fullowmg
Vorio.lleal,
TUE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW (Conwrvatlre..
TRH EDINBORO /1 REVIEW (Wto¢l.
THE NORTH REVIEW ,t , nmObilrelo.
TIIE vrwrmls, 4 l3:ll REVIEW (I.l4 e rall.
It I.AUKIt'JIID'+ eliti II 11 AU Al. I Tory I.
These Iteprints bare now balm in t. , rt , soful operation in
this ronntry for twenty years, and their mrrulanou Is con.
scantly on the Increase notwithstanding the emaPetition
they encounter from American periodir , ds or • similar
claw. met from numerous it holies and llngaxines made
np of selostions Crum teroign Periodicals. This Get &bows
d ear ly th, high estimation In which they are held by the
InMlitgent reading public. and aff Orion Ullamoten that
they are ratabilstisd on a ham ban. and will bawl:dinned
without Interruption.
Although the.works are distinguished by the polity.
cal shade. above ludicabei, yet bta•rmall Portion of Choir
rontentis lade - voted to political subjects. It ts their :Miran,
character which rives them their chief vela...and m that
they stand confessedly far above till other journals
. fe e eir
Ettstaiioon. still under the nuteteirly guidnc or
Christniiher North. maintains its ancient celebri and
is, at thLs time. unusually .tire-tive. from thererial
works of Politer. and oilier literary notables, written for
that 61sicsilne, and first eppegtin,, Its mlumt.both In
Great Britain and in the United rtates. Such works ll is
-fl. Caxton." sal 'y New Sorel.. (both by Bulwer).
"My Peninsular Medal.' - The lime Hand;' and other
eeals. or which numerous nyel editions are iwuni be
the n leading publiebon In this rs.untry, have to be n
printed by tie... publishers mom the pages of tilackwood.
tan It has. been issued by Ileum !Intl t Co.. so thatsub
,cribers to the Reprint or that Alagatine may %leap* rely
on haring the earthrt reading or these fascinating tales.
TERMS:
For.sny one of the four hey Ire Fe—...
F o r . fl y two a tn.. faur hes
Vor en) three of the tour th.wiewn..
. .
•
For oil (or of tbr Itryleon et ou
For Illockwon.Fe Magozine 3 00
For Mark wood owl three. Roekw., 9 oo
For Block I•O4Mi and 'tar four fleeter.. ......... 00
fitylecnte nmeir to ill MN, ottrunnt. APmey car.
r..st an Alvte reared .nil rnkietri al rear.
A discount of twenty-11v, re, ea...from 'b e r b owe
will tw anowed Club, onlenow four or mom ronice oi
Lot one er mare of the above worts. Thus' Four pine ,
f . lllA.kwo.el or of one Review will bo rent to one addrea
f.n. $0; l re.plee of lbw four He, two ond Illanlowood fur
SW: sod n our o
oa.
, .
TLr px Lyle . IN•roalloal• Lax, by LLo. lato 1. ,,
bo o n mlueod, on thr arrroge, about roan . mu czar. I Tim
followitni aro lb* pro.nt Wu. Viz:
..JO3'. r.U,>,...
Anf .Ifaua+nut.[cxAfni My. 1..
over exat6ln.l4o6
0v.., IWO und pot aserrdlov 21,k,
Any aslant. flit r.dwlinu. a mil. a. 4 .1.. L., guar.
char
an
not .."Erned Ina 1660 •• "
Orrr ICA. and not aaro.alnor 24. •• 1.1 -
Al them, rat,. no oloortlon ...old he male, a. haratbfbn..
to rrretring Um walla by mail. nod chum eumurlnd their
sparely, Rale. and ',War drhserr.
Mar Itonittann.• ant ...mini:l.l,4l°nm alioold Ir.lvay
.dJrn,ood, bon-paid, to It, pubitolrorm.
I.ln IN A nearr CO..
70 Vulton mt . Now 1' ort.. entrance. 44
N. IL- I. n t hare mom-..1.1y) bublintinl. and Int,
now for sale, iho 11t 1 IElt . , VIOL, - hr floury 01,11.
enr„of Mdlieburah, 1.1.1 nraj dorn.n. Or 1 alaVolle.re.. No•
Ilarrn. ....nob. in 2 rols rot al ortar, rantalolng ll4.l
F.,. 14 .1k4,1 •14411.D0 wra-I onntat man mos
lan babltu, Fr, in palff . 4 rover.. tor toe mad. SO
Notice.
RAILROAD ELECTION
Orates PrrnIMIII4I afln STALIMIVILL• [I.II.IOAP CO.
THE firot Alum:o Meeting of the SWA
holden, cif the Pittnhurgh and ttieulriuville'lLaliruad
lkienhatir. will be brit' nu Monday. the I2ih da, nf Jana.
A. II 1,2. at Ihr iittineer . • Offiee u 1 sot.!
' a7:l, r . " ll ' g ' o 9' dt2 It " .1 ‘ .1 ? .
au h.d kwe
g • Preindetit ana twetie
Ct Inn ot eahl Company.. The el on will be opened
t10• , ,lo the lurenotin.
. . .
CHARLES NAYLOR. Sec . ,
htte.hisrch. 1.-. 11. ISMI
Bible Notice.
uuhttanding D tmlmeriptions to the Al
ta
legtgenr 1111.1o..nricty
ruttor Ere reJpeetfu V ltr
vl 40, 1. be
awl SIITCIf ELL. lat, ener
fortthe lot of Januotr. A. F. CRY
Ilit.l• AYenL
E . 1 14;
t l b '
. E 111 .
.000 to ntElte • °doom.. and •Itret owellth4 pn,..ut
flan. Mord.. Cu 'all End exaroldo my Cluck of rerfunterr.
Earlatoord otther In nualtly of Eantertal
rr. hoe pertn=a. lur pale we.uloaah. or t r iad hr
WICh M if.
der, I. and 1.60 Wood EL enrnot :rlll o f
f Sex th..
. ; Haltday Hats.
ki 'CORI) h. CO. have just reed a few
‘41.1„.•
Gift Books for the Holidays,
il lIOLhIES' Literary Depot,
No 74 TbleJ 'treat. 4 , PG0.. a“. 10 "
till aitvi .1,1.144 the Aen....
•1.....4114r 1642.. prier ranging nom
II to 110.
Thr yawn of Yarly Chriod.htly. • of rurtraita.
with .pyrornato Dy.wriptions by Mayhem:, elm - boo/rm.
with 17.0ri0r..1 engraving, bound ID emir thrli, bur
rtwm
The liniziaolr Gallery. book Mr •lirea.mua, math
13 henutifully flul•bnci engraving. by the first artleta
The Unmiaae. hmlug the Jolimmi of • Tour In
Egypt.. br iVallorti‘4l.. .114 bun ideal G.
The Keepsake. • gill boot. witii 35 illuetration,
The Ina. au inuounaind .ureoir, with 12onInted
Lmn.aof Merton F. • beautify( .nn...*. with la rb...
The rlnilmut, • lilt hook, with 10 Illintratiuye.
Cabinet of •rt., alagmheera
flea.. of Beauty, • literary ,rift, hue illyarra/Mue.
tram of the r4seena. • 1.01•1,q111 . 10
• !!?•
Tirrbr . = 1111: 1 ,71:111 ' CLZDI Nana. t l lllTillatd.
Chrietaima Ilueet, by blariaJ. 12111w...f10w.
•• kin..., • 11l o.othe hulbay•
The Fleeter* oi .Lorellue" .Ith .0 lilwtntlona
The Family 4%rele and Parlor Anuual.
barred fteeuee, or the Rivera of the 11ib1e.
Niiio=;===l
Th. 11lacutths. the t'tmelntr. nal Vriend.hip . • Oar,
LT beuatiful uilt books fit,r the tllJays.
Yam Mt. ..rated "talon* of Shakopear o e and Byron. to
•
Yak* IthotratNl alltiov• of Topper'. proverbial Phil..
orby. Tispi..r's. Wordoronlig,llemo...o Kirk Rhkit ,
rorttul W flu, LAIla Hookb.
fr l t i lio .iii t y. i . jr . , amortment of Ifolilar OM 1.t0.,!cs for
aer.l.
_—.—
• Melodeons,
•
Ma...DEAtty C
s. A .. a rp tr i a , R o or f
o,l,l.hen,oh,rki,gi,oiaLinzent
ami 6 naivetes. just reed loam Ay , . Vo;k. F Ake.:el L l ' 3-
i l
:ratlre n eraytTa:4 4 :reit ' t b 2iio th ...;e7Al L' lt: f rol:APertee
it . go= "."'d ü b s y ar °ex% Zr 'h alo p'"' tt
deon, .111 plea.. roll and examioo. nod ennvittis them.
selves of it, arena nmerioritr. FeLEIINE,
de= 101 Third NA, alma of the Golden non , .
PEA NUTS—^_W bu. for gale by
de= J. 11 CA (FIELD.
FiRY lIIDES—GO Dry Ilideo for tale by
X.II de= 11. DALZELL A CO.. Many sc.
ERRING—,S bib, No. 1, for tale by
it de= IL DALZELL a LTI.
Q,ALSION - -5 bbla. for gale by
L 7 do= IL DALZELL A CO.
MACKEREL -160 bblo.
•
GU hf. We. No.
lu No. 2; for Ale by;
d , 2.3 UAL/.ELL Qt.
- -
Fresh Fruits, Hermetically Sealed.
ItESII l'eaehes; Free Strawberries;
Pits. App, , T , tuahner.
FILVITI 4 --
Frt,h Cherrie, Freeh -
Irresb Ounteberrt..
The ahem* an. put up Iv their atm
cslly pealed. ruttaltting their orittluei b.
For tale by Nn;
'nier, and helmet'.
vie and freabneax.
.I , ltti a elk.
I Liberty
I) .
rlfY kitIJIT:
Sultana, MeaM.., LAYM . Au..l D.
Currant.; Oran.. A.
Prunes "Mitn..
I ,, uvac Chrrrice.
Carel Pcsches.
MA. A. MeC ..
II
Orman
c c.:l.
411.RAPES-10 kepi Malaga. 1
IA ule. bi WM. A M
Nbronirle .1,1
b Ra/8132.,
, d Lear I
.. I r ale h
Toe NI.
rLeUrlOtt
United States Patent Office, ec.ls,
UN the petition of Ira Wing, of Belt t,
New York, praying for the extension of a pa
granted to him for an Improve...nit In the machine b.
pawing duo., troughs for rood Ming wales. from build
ing...le, for seven years nom t oxpiration ‘ of raid pat-
I n . t b " 1.4.i ... 1 taker plane on the se ntewnth day.
\ of March.
It in ordered float we ••11 retl be heats at the Pet .
opt ono, on etond•y, she n o .f north. 1145200.1 d. 0 . -
luck, 114 and all permits ire no fled to appear and Dhow
ram, If any they have, why
as
petition ought not. to be
R ranted
Persons opposing the extenolo Cr required to file In
the Potant.llo thole objections .p
the art fortis la
'riling, at least twenty days be the day of hearing;
•ll trstimony 111"1 by •oittivr pad, to bo usod at the /Mil
baring must Ira taken and tran•Bitto.l In wouniwnce •ith,
the gales of the race, which will be furnished on appllca•
Ordered. .1R that thle noting be published In the Nre
Uoo.l Inuolligencer. Republic...n.l Caton. Wastungton. U.
Rochester DOI, Democrat, Ltotheater. K. V: Provi
dence Journal, Provide., It. 1.; Pennsylvania Inquirer.
Philadelphia. Pe: and Pittsburgh thteette, POtaburgla
Ps., one a reek Ia three ourenedve week. pnmknis to the
first day of H.rn4ltol. THOS. Ie.WII AN K.
deßl:laeSe Camtulestorter of Patents.
"Elk Hone! Saw Mill for Bala
nis establishment, lately Spialied and
now in complete 'running order. la eitaated on the
‘ 7 " Ts " ,
. b ir h. "
ro l atft ' a in
th y e
nom. market for lumber us w eS in coat building. &a, and
lor ad that is not paid on the premise., the olackwater at
louts at ail wiamons an pallet to more distant markets, up
and down - ths Salley of the Mon...het. Varnishe d
with machinery and natures of the beet and mo.t cone,
nista Mods, this Mill etands unrivaled in finial.. economy
of fuel, and eatialardory performanca of is work. The
artabliahmant, Includlow sit scree of Coal, Periling
Ihnlee. Shop. Itiable,_ en., will Ito mold low, and materma
IS pull purohuela. Enquire of
• J. 8. MORRISON, attorney at taw,
dendf Udloe—Votirth pt, near Wood.
Quadrille Party. - _
,BONNAYFON'S Firm l'arty will. take e
_Once on WZDNESDAY,. th e 24th lust. at the
haTid LULL, entrant. in 'fourth greet.. Parente are
leerrioularir Invi children grill be admitted except
metiolars. and no bowhikilLee.i. Will be edraitted
on, their ti c ket , ereidit parent& Children rho are not
echo/ore - ran become outiecrlbers. Ticket. to trcntlemco
that .reoloe to be hod of A. It. tillopelll at No.
45 Mercer street. del: St
A YOUNG MAN, of good character and ad
hen had seceral pare experience ae
etkeeper and Neleetnau Ist tbe east, Le &Anna' of ob.
'faintest a situanott la a mercantile or manta...turn:of sw
labllnhment in this city. by tae let of Janos," nt. Ile
would be villa:ado ant In any capacity Whereby h e caul&
Peen,. a am bat caloryand a permanent situation.
Uttonicitionende retention ea to character. capability, ho.
fornlehml. Andre., J. M.A., at ado atm. dedleoddt
ro Holders of the Coupon Bonds of the liononga
hela Saoiyation Company,
ALL BONDS of 4 less number than 334
will Ds raid (It th e holders so de4rs). or after Ms day of latimsr7 rust, at Um aka of the Trassarar.
T 11051.13 01.1101 f 14 4
Trsuntsr 11.. Nor. UOMD•I4.
1 ,1 5 EMI-ANNUAL SALE.—A. A. Migozi . It
Co. an nos offerlng_at their memi-annval male Lot
Im allp t, Ml !VW.. Earmallm.ooourgs,Ctfres,
•
§4DRIES-- - '
.add b. O se k v., sad 30M. R. 8a1d...
mats SADO. MAutlaX.llooo lb.. &Me Calmat%
103 Its. Ovaas ate.u: 1,1 , •10 blaer., .
210 . :Corn Stant: "... " 14.1.1". 7.1.:
300 " 1,4.1 t,. , P 1 •? 1 , • • - - -0 / LtUaa 111isanuoni:
ill/ 1r v . 1101; Fl ow , •- Thrg.r
"..Itilisedi
100 ..... • ~ .aelVt PFU62e - \
DRIED PEACHES---ZO bu.lb. sale by
den E0 . 111:10N. LIMN it CO.
BUCK WHEAT FLOUR— [ ..iffelAuCed
bll lb ' e " I " " a. b
de22 loinsos. tarrLi -
B UTTER-5 bbls. Fresh Ita;
6 k:'B6'* VATS G ttll l T u il 6W.
b da U Co.
I,IO . 3 , I!;SIAP fIo.ob E nv, P , LA , ! I N . EL , I; Mußp
E ., :rLadg. h. i'lar . elleter on taLit i lrhite,fl7. l. llnyV:lo! r .
p at
yjn..l mue . b , lorer nnual th•vulne ELSII
t ttc , L . l ho kl which_ have gl, ro nmen
bdond, , v to h ant them. on am.nt of thoir
unetrintabir ail., on band. Aloo. on.. heavy
CANTOI 1 , 1.. A NS EL&
. A ..
. o%l::uartri ohd ej ., al;,l3pfinr .. Nevt!
a~I RAIIADY3kAG A Z
Litoratr Drift. Tlanl J iota
UCK WIfF.AT CAKES.—[Jae Liabbitt'N
InTrrs....nna (Innuand, If you alina lb.
a ',at alai nth, Try it ono, arli . you unt um.
reset for sale rhol.aal. an.l re all by
Je . R. k. FELLER.:. 0 . , •) yon/1 at.
OLASSES-:::.'"Sblils. S. IL, (Se:„.L:neso
- N. trvan We by
II LACKIIII RN .4 CO.
To hiachinist and Foundry MeD.
rjSHE MARYLAND MACIIINE MANU
FACTURING COMPANY will positively mil at sub
I auction, al about resen.. all their Ilarbira.ry. Tools.
ionodry Fixtures. Zr. at their Ferrety. Ellientt's
near Itaniroore. on IV MUNK:IDA I the 11th of Jammu".
Th. 114 embraces • arra , ratletr of pew and ndern'
built t i nts, in good order and U.S 11tuen...1.4.131,[1. which,
a Twenty TURNING ENGINES. of various
Two loon Manion Machines, 011uv bolog of very
large capacity:
on, ...wrier GEAR CUTTING ENGINk;
Goo SLANGING MACHIN',
. .. .. . . ..
With • largo and complete amnrunrot nf tither Toot,
Mtge and small, be.ido. Patterns in great variety for cot
ton and other machinery, Copal, Crane. Flacks. f ntmary
Soois. Sand. Ar. The sale •111 rommenoe at 10 o'clock.
and mntinue until the entity stock I. dicpered ot.
Tenon, tit tats—Ali some nder SIMI, rash: over $lOO
and um... I.'sfl, four tamable ore , ShUO. iiix months. Mr
approved Pone , . ..
cartoon... specifyingcrery Manz wlll be furnished. on
apylleation. by Tllobl.ft WiLSitN a CO., E *Jolson, Md..
nr the underaintie I. The cart from haittoirre. on the Bal
timore and Ohio Nails d. Icarian at a n'elock A. 01- or
an hour before the time of sale, and round Mitt tie ,
eta con he had In the
for flit, cent.
LIEOIItiE miP. Anent,
dm:Mlawta Ellicott'. 1111111. '
Itimball'a Chemical Welhing Fluid.
Tlf IS article is much cheaper and easier to
nee than snap, ant is warranted to cleans all kind.
nt apparei ka rfectly. Amman., uo P3tait. Yolk A . M.
6pints of Torpentms. Amt,or 2.11, vticle that
will to any Manner boom the boast fabric& Calicoes are
rrsou it ankh, tad, d. washed In this fluid.
..U.te no SY uh'sfotliottiesate•otuouttpore by the
uoe of it. than they seal the wear and tear In their um,
1 hl. 1101 , 1 el:dimly discs *way with ettat Laborious task.
Full dirertious avcnitioany each bottle. Sold at the notob
atal price of 12.tS cmits, sufficient for two oraitury wath-
Mr,
.fi . ,f,mers—The fidlowitin Lainro haish,glren me rerli.
lira., eteakiou in blither Grum. my Chemical Wash
ing Fluid thsp even I rioold expert They me it for all
Porisoses where at, artn.l. foroleaumnit Is mittuired, be.
tiering It to be eneaperacol ellihe r to use that , lI.LI, °U. ,.
Start , ,.
Mr. Elizabeth Falanesfuck. G. 3 Tunnel at,
M r . .e
Start,. tic,dt, metier or al,urtli sod bllPillidvid 1 , 104 r.
Mary I:. it limos, ITO Llbert y -at : kits Lary Jones, 111.
rime 114 %Ira. Mary U. Ara toll. na lieawf.rd at., Pam.
totirgh Ilta. Ilentor Ilowaril at urar Mope Cotton Maim
Mr.. Ilannith Parker. ninth mon and Federal M.. .01.
' i l aill ' 2fiireill. ' ,.. m . ;% ! ! ' il 6 t., 1 zz?..!•,.,L.17.r.zry . '
ti. %flan Ettattall,
. Wood .In herorner of thm.h.
, . .
Hardware.
1\
rililE subscribers would ca 1 the attention
A of punts drain. of dmlin a in LAMM ali F., to a
ho of from rid, to cis thousand dollars wi rth,irompriamm
any valuable and saleable articles. lii wilhmake a
au
object toe the ready money. or barter it lot ismaritio. or
real 0.1.01 e. Pervon. ilispii.ml to trade will tall at our
•ar-bons. and examine the invoices.
,le . :-..' BAIRD it IItIVIN, 114 &viand tit.
._ qr guar.
rro PAINTERS and others requiring good
11ta4 , 111 , ..` , -2 . 110r sod well rnlretall fitoel,.•uirable
for lb.. tr.!, romprimiuu—Paint. V•rnh.b. egh.
extra u511...1 Wall mut G.outor Ilrirk Doer,
am llrosb, , Blender, Ila'ger and Camel'. Ilur, ('slot'
Ihint..rd, ?oche, ar. Au f 211.131.1.1.1 of uhr ninek
will for sale by .1. KIDD a Lot_
10 Wt. 0.1 of
TMBE It LE VIC/ A TED, a transparent and
in ouzo* &ad for rain by
J. KIIIDO CO
EN NA, burnt and levigated, a tratisparent
Al rieh rotor. for sale by J. KIVU k
IQUORICE CALABRIA-1000.11v. for
• J sale by s J. KIDEIt CO.
(A RAI. AIMONLA-800 fot 'sale by
.I.al . KILDA. co.
lIRAVELING BAG S —2 doz., India Rub
1-4, three Are, • first rate article, tar oar be
.1. a 11. PHILLIPS, Ilil3liaket at
Vi
, !SUING BOOTS-47 pairs for eby
d. 21 J. 0 n. PLO-ties.
INDIA RUBBER WEBBING—SiIk and
1 C.41. , 0. for for tale at No. 116 Markel la
de:. J. a 11. PHILLIPS.
14 , AR TRUMPETS-1 , 2 doz. for aalAy . ,.
LA dea , U. P1111.1.1 - P% .
ADDLING WINES & BRANDIES-25.
per owl,. i Le. per wall., for rale at '
MIAMI& TZA SIIHT, Dtroothl.
Non-Intervention. •
S A NATIONAL POLICY, Non-Inter
veralen mayalo: but lo poroba/Dur CLUTDIND it is
r duty to [now brre to infect our money joairloorly.
Surd... Pro are hoirlted to tall at CIIESTEI:Ib ED/ (1101.
UM 0) Meu'd and Boy's Cloildog, and euttnlue our Aorta.
obtcb. f.r variety of matdrial, durability of rkmau
sbip. sod totalerabou of laic., ratioot br *quailed aa . '
Dope Clutblua of all slab. awl qualtt.ea Alan. Floyd'
sDirtA. Glorra Meta, Sularldrrs. lialtera DelLaCate,
Wit STUDY TO PLGASS.
71 btoltbfleld at.. bear Dittatood alley.
L.) ITIZENS' Ineurance Shares of Stock for pale al • vary Star price.
Limb) A. WILKINS t CO.
CITIZENS' Deposite Bank.—TWOMook of
tha CAinDso, tO .ale by A.. WI LEL!NA4-,..r
deeLt
-,--,,,Aft - A,nrrg - I.eiffarrti' Bank, (large,)
11.,1 for Mi. by WI!. BAC iLEY A Oil,
.1.10 19 sot3l Wood et.
I OFFEE-100 bags Rio, for sale by
,1,10 WILL BAGALEnk CO.
11.11 A ISINS7-250 boxes M. IL fine, for. sale
12, by Id .110 WALL IIAtIALBY CO.
A o LERAT 1 1 \S-150 boxes McFarlarfs,fiTr
.ss to - WM. DAL/ALA:If a 0.„
tlelv 1$ and . .A1 Wood al
AOAZIN.ES ANU ANNUALS, reed
N
&deft. Lab's Book, f , lrA.Okrt,
Partam's Itlaguirte. far anoary. •
TlO. Totr'• ward.. ficorj •
(1117 110010.—Th. staxk\ eoneixt• sr an the Annuals
Word tor ILOI. •110.11 501 eolA of kba lowest ',stern
Adore. (410
HITT pkgs re L ed an 4 for sale by
U %
lis del9 WeCANDIA.SS.
411RD—.5 kegs for saleliy
Arl9 WICK A . MeCANIMESS.
11 . 1 LO VER: &TIMOTHY SEED, for sale by
V) JOB WICK t MACIANDLESS.
F L°
2 1 . T.-44 bbl. fol.sale by j_
isi.
WICK 4 "`c 44 "
S UO A 1C—,15 bade. prime new, fel' sale by
JOAN WAT . S 47 % CO.
B
SOLL U 11
TTE-5 Ibis. for sale
JOHN WATT -v OO.
FENCII 111 . 1,R RANTS—.S cat fors e 1
019 \ , JOHN. WATT. t .
FRESII ORANCIES--In prime oiler, a
14.2 t per On:, or tax mete per drum. Laramie let
Sri. , 7 Alillift , IF SEA NI ALIT. riamrnd.
RUTTER-10 Milk fresh Roll, for sale by
dale , ' s FL P. .111(1 VER.
lIEANS-15 bu. &Wail White, for sale by
deIS . F. r FIIRIVKIL
O ,
lONS-4,bbls. fur to by ,
kir S. P. SUMTER. ,
f i IIIEEP PELTS—I doz. r sale by `
1.7 del3 P. MIMES. ,
IJlCKORYbble.s s for solo by
Ex delft S\P. sittuvi.rt.
U B M
OOS—WO doz: Dry Corn; for Bale by
UP delS \ S. P. SgalVkli
IV I NDOW "00 bxs Sill) and 10
xl2, 6rt male by B. P 2 SIIKIPIZIL.
COFFER--100 bags Ri - c, for sale
drin
1 . 11/Ell VINEGAR-50 SVI - 3. for sale by
lJ den
NSALEItATUS-10 hble. for We by
dols a. P.\3llltll7BlL. \
\UNDRIES-1000 bn. Bran; _
\
ao . sh. ue \ ,
Go - Mlddlloirg
1(o* " Gotio
100 hbla. noon \
60 doz. tirooms - \
On ' l 'k innmn " "ni r 'n figilirt 848, fil Water
\ A
doV
p11:11 V ' tong meek hot h'
', II 1 , ' 4 . 1711,11 0
is Wood
J \del
1U AR-21 11k; • . prime new crop, co con
sit • meet, latmliti 1 , . r Or Vermont. fot sale by
4.17 \ .11.* $l. FLOYD, Itodia4 Chitral.
d 11.4.31VRR & TIMO,IIY,--For sale by
I_, •, der.' J. 0 R. VIVID.
BUCKW LIRA: FLOUR-100 bugs bulled,
for salt. b 14.7171 .1. t K. NLOYEL
\OLAY-IQO boxes for sale by
Ifi dell, , X . R.. DAL7,EL t CO, 'Attar
UTTER-21?oxes and ‘2 t k ble. Fresh Roll,
P tar mitt". (dal7J wp5t.7.1.1.1, a (u.
(.1 MUT "1 ACH aciund hand Smu
1.3 !Natant, fat , tale w mdoe. coaaliatatatt
.1.17 H. LZHI.L it CO.
o r a I marked
ILIVS.4 B , R r rani k 4 4, : r ti 'eat F
rallol n e
kthin thine'
wUrb*" to
=au. ceraw r
•s- °
gl A NDLE !—Alinther 1417 new
Iv otyle Cienelleetteknjetet town. hand.....snikerti 'ratan
edele. pueelieuerii to all natty. es tette &Mete is nt present
in 0.4 demand. , Welt IL .
VIIANBERRIES-1 bblik. hist reed .er.
I/ firmer lArd.t. AAA for 1 r tiy
U. A. bleallo A co, \
dole W l 7
\ .1214;s_s_ATer Dealer..
rahod,l
Am ArA IA \
, Y 40.71,
bairels
Emgr, SUGARS-1! .
yIL Pulce : eised,Benall Lot s et 1 d i;
gie 1 I I dereat:3l l Lodle B
ptANTATION litOLAS§F:s=2l..,
dela
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Q UGA R-25 . bin. new; to arrieNbi a , e by
0 401 ‘ ' J. li. DILWOK II t e ..
00 61 fSVIFE.ii\itotit:=4.v4cipe kor
. article tom the !6 tr Brighton ,11111 s. m •=l. tOt
' lb. arta , coa•tantlrma band and l ar W. t, \
del& W11..t. Krell/AU t ea ? za Lv-.- :t
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bal"-iLIITTI,77
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i-- es fur )eak, (ODwbarf) bY \
II 4.16 W. v.P. Wit.Bo:f. 147 Virg t.
rlitit-40 bbls. li, C., ro
!!r sale by •
. tILWOkill 2Oa
- OSNPRIES-- \ , . -, ..
0 1 t bblaanah Roll Batten
4 " New Clover teed: \
\
... 60 hero ova M . & Pale.. ~. `., , 1
:0 Wart nusery' CC:
11 cwt. nivr WhatOit.
abla.' L3rrapfloli.!eg •'.
-11rra4h94.. J. 37 WATT i CO.
•
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11,11 . 11 . 211 ....mog.Lont—AdurtinveLutio situ
la th is pap. rerviud 1.1,1 forws.fed Re...1 . ..P.3.0h=\
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Or TUE
DAYS OW sin-mu TO ANDA'ai-*SiLDNITED
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0. fr . ]- i.y.:4;, -, 4*-L!,..rua 2
trap o
03 . 01 . 00 01.3.500 W. LeitrieellteGldeor,,,,,,,.....Dre
111111111eA. Shanneu, tar lo
ILUMBoLDT,
NI A11.114\. Leitel,ror
Dac !7
I'ACIFIC, 'Or. 30 I.lrerreed„;,.,' w,
EU 000,1. e. for Dee 2;
Iit:HM.O:N, WIWI, ins
... : . Dec .0
001.101. ;tor prenee0...4.0.-: Dee 31
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A, 1.41: to. Banco - —Nur 1.,
1.041 l 1...tt0s boa timmbiwnr-.49a and tir knbland.
a 4 Asols9.l $lO tout by We tnt nebbler,botosUer
of iirbat
betters b. the Chatlneht Europe, b. the CoUbe, Lin.,
mud: be prepaid I—ti? one ends a rlueb Fla.?, new tor
those blazes required, Ls be prepaid la _
I..ttits to lb. Cootioent guiox.Er tt+o ettrital Lh.;
om 4 Wprepotid G. tAI Angie 2.4..oseept to Moo*
PL..... ..V+114.1. W b.Ptt'laLl lo tulL
. .
Lettere by the Li., mud ha perbeht t reaty tour
rent, per hot( out., I bland rOala, be.a.ds to
(Ire. Brirato,
heorryrtyrre by either LAM, to the Chnethartel, mud be
orrooht tour mote esets.
inland Postnnn nowt he aldnl on 'Loners wad Wenn..
MO
'.the 1..1,104:mut of Remove. bO the Ham and iftemna
La.
Oartec P1213L/Mil 0.1.707 at a
Taturadar mamma. Dee.
Th'ero tiaa nothine at all going on in the Diu , -
k.t pari,r,lar trt.rttly of notiaa... Mar tau. Irani' Watt,
a littla s?carr. with tali a a( a tor me I lots from trutat at :
$2 na3 Abbl.
'TUE la()ItN CITY" - Th• 4124T:hr s AIPTTC .
at Fandaskr .an tha cpanitta 'uaajaa"
Klooral In f.vor of Toleklo
nuanthr of Cern eblngoot at inlado
of nairigatiorrns fu ohne L•..... .. -.......-...
brocs O' El.ittrlt; COKN MEAL. ANI
arrordart., with our onus! cu‘tom'at IM
narogatino, rr lure taken • earefatreennt
trwal. and wheat to the tor
1%.11111.455a • and 6.rwarolutt
In 104. the ILth bob Trio' In the I
tsar., i. ntd tocludeh lout IL Is tu-t. law . ;
It will bo seeu that the odor.k* YU 4
boor and meal. ypally owing to the,
summer add fall, which preseotad many Ed
tiro. halt time. Dr wheat the loWer prima
Iris et.mitog Gorward freely.
oreattl, early thls month. prerwutwl,ut
iv Interior re akmeseulhertzip iv
Steck of
Ile
ee.4fel hub, 00.1 Oral 431:
les. Of Iler eIIIOUSII 10,11 L 4.4,000 be on,
nerwuu, or :or ftv met.
The ertoparativd,thno of makitZ op lb
the preheduht five Fenn! wen.
Coma. rlota..l. Flour bbl.. Whrot
1.51 Dr, 15, tihtro 1.0.(4/11
18:. 1,11,200 1.5,300
Inlo 1/..0 In. 31.400 37 Lod
1 , 4: Jon ':'. to,ooto
1.40 th, 10/.10.1 260,200
rbilo. Coln. Mot. •
PRODUCE F 4.011 THE 111110—We Irvp
tletwah who left New oilcans on the ....Mt,
twerp that point wed (..Slrch he tort 473 tint
with plod ort—prturtlaOly llour—all of whi
an. nye, ?h. number or .trautrtt
our inftrm•nt further atatea that the New s
kat. wherrtne left tem plotted with wo•tern produce...a \
hat current ea. wen. exceedinttlY low.--lattheavhte •
Herald:
NEW COUNTERFEIT—A two, and very dangerous count
torten hat been put iv circulation in Kiladelphiste—la Is
be• Fla note on the bank of LonLville, ;lanai Dt.
1837. and hard to detect. being like the kennine in lawn'.
respect excepting the tennis - Runk of Louisville.. tirbleh
oeenpr • shorter spare than In the miulno.
Notice. 71.
TIIE Annual Meeting of Ihe'Stockbolderil
of dis I , hio sod Pert,ylTania Railroad Manpaifyi '
the Ekel ion of bir....wrs 'or 1t0...w0g 'war, ,
held at. We UM.. I . ‘Vsl.airsh. on Thlgdar.'
ills OIL ..f Jatiaary. INI Ths month. win take Vara \
M.
V) A. an.l betwtas. 11. min 0 ,
. .
M. arul P.ll.
I . TC•lilr,:t7Dereml.r • 4 ' 4. 11 ""• 1 1 16 ..r•
datkt
fIN CONSEQUENCE of the death of Peter --
Baud. tho lotorrot whtell he Leal to the Star Nadir
.usateo, orul •fiko woo moult...A oat, the style of
rldr•Yf IS H. - Pe.. board .! to." for Fur tom., act.'
Uu
deltUl of tho firm of Wllsou a. Gorman, 4th la.
Monongahela Navigation Company.
NOTICE Ttl ETOCKIIOLDVAN. • .
A N ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockhold
-0-•ld."i:rpotor.tUL7t'itigt.lVlVOT
. . . . . ..... ,
t n ., f l i , :at r ox : o ,„ t n i.tkat..flll.7 4 , ,. , n thrAtgt
d it o tro , e , l, 2 lo the City
ii.lo '' ltoiotE the vela Loudly lo lbe r rocorAff . tit
oleotlo of facer; fur the comm.. 'oar. - : •
Jft. J W.V. "Ulf kKELI. 4 24e . y.
House of Refuge.
TILE utscrilierti for the erection of an
.{\
b f.,„;V t Alf th lt . tf ... ort Let:tmt Pe two , 117oola , o , rir
too: aulooot 0 tottit...l by god, 0. , 1,;7,17.2 - ,.r - ° L..'
_.4,._._......r...., ...4,,, .„,, .- -7
Le-Ulf '. • 'JOSHUA MANNA. Tie.. ' '
Notice.
ETTERS Testamentary to the estate of
40n.. Root. latetlcallana toduabiy,Coliilty of Al
bedo:ay, dec'd. have .0 greeted, t' the Aube:Yawl; all
Perrone having <Wed gait. aafil Wale dill present
theta duly aulhevllcalN,Ya aettic.ein to.
11. IltYlittßlT • :
. IL, Aldgeolf •
DlLthr
not 4:(latiPd \ Exeeutora.
A Card—Life\lnsulAnae.
itILEL C. A. COLTOMSeey•—•DOarEiv" . L:
.13 As mailer of cskmmon juti d e, &vita It ley date"
to to wtolge the very prompt obtlz*t manatee to '
which the claim of a holier ntly <fleeted Or :
amousitioa to abont 151,000.1 five wand della.. tap
been ;ALL
The liberal teincildes axes table the - affalhe of tbs'i
"tittebtorab Life Ittadractoe Company" . e ttedethest- - .:
• litho, It to the onastderation and patron •• of the
The yetoriple or prudetalat betelolenee the ...tag
arrangement of tour orgahltattay. Le true sodatios•,_
Internet boulfieenee,thich Itutesolty Cbliattatkthr -
both maul aypeove. Keeyeetnply.you 0e,..
SASH, AL ILLY. 4 Pager..
ootTelevt of.llret nsinst pltureb.
Notice—Lost Certificate.
aI‘S.OTIOE is hereby given that'app ',nation \
bat larenottade to the Eseltattge Bank ht tb
1 Certificate Ne. CM, for Lotman. wham* in Vaid* . ti
afirged to have been dextroyal by five on the '
/ea. no - St2tortie Mt& JANE
•
(11IRISTAIASCWEEK, commenc[ng3fun •••
J daf eveuitur, Dry, 224., lend [IIIItiLIIIISC enqr_Ont.
tog deny the vrfek., •
HORN, WELLS AND BRIGGS,' ••••.•• , • •
SERENADEItS, • . •••'
Coder the Immediate supervision of E. DORN. larmatTE. -. : _
of the Vitamin nerenwir Vs, and his Drat appearance •
in this city for Autos yam.
S. A. ITELLEL•EarmerIy of Clarlaty's allnattals, '
too'. Semoadere. and the thigloal nal. Cartoonist. - •,• ,• •
J. F. int was. late of Fallen', nod Chrmtee mumiamt,
and Durabletree Ethlotd. tlerroaders.'
Among, tide hover may_ al. he found, ; •
.the T} l ees Warbler, M. DIU:HELL. reieMaMd -..•• •
Ilancen LEOPOLD D. 111E1 Mt. Melted iolltdat. with •
olher artists ol mariL
afii-Christmaa Loy and Ilveohm two perform:mean-at ,
half-past I to the afternoon, Imad at the usual boor In tta • •
<veal.. •
en
ELeente-no half prim. DoOrs open at T. Co,
met commenee evillwe
P. A. WELLa. Durinem Director. Jf
li r gNV BOOKSI NEW BOOKS:
illT HOLMES' LITERARY DEI'QT, N 0.74 -. •
. .„
"'ln , °et. it. lA*
Llaambera'l'apera $O. the Pertohc,Tol. a. -
Kee.. and itlp tlototanian Waw•-•ounplettkiatorT•
~ • •
Tom Trelawamy. or condo:Di, dd
of the "alyeturitu of -
dm Court of Loudon..
Eneauth'e Spe , laches Enuland. Areat to &MEW?' •
pie of the Volt. rtatoa. and Webeter". Letter t4 ll nint... .•
Almierlif=l l' ! " ..ftorot•Wee by U. \
p. C.Jarrses.. , • ‘..„
' Itordenlturtst amt Cialtavator. for December.. • • •' •
Lwitea' National alammine. Dr ;tannery. N. • • • •
The Old Utuard of tlapnkwo, bf 110.1 r. • . •
Pletorlal Deother Jonathan. La•Chticansaa. - ..,:„
A laravvouppipot ANNUALS; Dom al topic,
liarnerle New notably *0 December.
lottroatlonal liamaloe, for December. • .
Blackwood's Mattaalue, for Norember. • •••
Ulm.. at Europe by Ilorareareely. • . ' .
Aino., 0.6.
Ifoby.Dle m k, cm the Whalm ••cow work bi lietro.,7ol- •
holf
Dictionary of Fbakapareast Qtaatatiorm. • --• • •
London Labor and London ilaw, No. In.
limper'. Man.., maL 3. bound to muslln_ s, .
ketebee in Ireland, by U. at Thaekerar. -
twtalou Art Jour.] for November.
Life and Adventures of . Adman, Doctor.
Thy tienolans, • now novel by Ilahrm.
The Lays. th• flee h r Miretral Warren.
.lam qte uixo mad his ;hire nava. Yaws;
The Taking of th• Llastilv a hy Dumas. • -- • • • , ;
Memerma 881 - skins,by Doman "V
Harry litunhatn, a tate oFthe American Itevolotkut.
Leona Aroodel. or the Rallmad of '
Frank battlehaL or &won In the. Urea a Vint* YaplL
)16.1..1s Monigosurne. asequil to Wan... •- • • ' ,I
Self Domptlen, or illgory oi lla ma,' temea, p.at
Ito • ,
ba1.... Child of 14 8011.1. Thad, a Tau of Crater- -.•
111 I SIN-20 bbls. tot sale by ••.c
.1. N. DILVOII2.3t &CO.
!it; prime Ky.,
d fur nay by
, A-IlliTelllFON I Co.
tW bbls. for sale by
A. UUTCHISON A CO.
14 is
.. . . •
.i
bids. Nee Nal ilitted limier - ,
-
IVo.I sad tit Lek. liarieriar Aalree ''..
11.11. licCullou.,lN trend.
. _
' dant read as arid ter side by , '
' deco. JOUN %SAT? k Citellreirtier., • , '
K 1 .D PPLES-2O bbl!. for sAle by ': ' :
‘,„•,. ~.
AI3ISIhRA MILTIIOI)siNutrioBQOKEL ...••
=no sub* ba• dial received • tall nad ir of ",
~''
' I teal ' s pot, r !Having Noutr e is rb• :Capri.'
Idetterdi emitri.hig - t
Ikeloo trtoilerid llartrionr, •• :aid 2 - i ' -
Lb . lhe One Jo. Psaimeii - . greet ?misty Of
_._... :
• Net L ob; Mortal \
Sidi biglil oingled HI mon Febeobi iiht•
Sala badness Clare... 1 . . K - ttbrilire
• Idi Ildr daktes U.
P. B.—...•talldnapc opetaretorlia Ea ~ ' •
nesiarilly b• tem. t dab
ii v ioussE;
MIZE
EAD-100
4 dell
ALT PAT" '4ribie. lauding
and for sae 1 ...ALI INICKSY 4 IX).
de4
"WATILERS-75 bagp fur sato 14
W' I. DICEIZY ii o. Wiaer 4.4.111045144-
11 . 11 E ESE -300 boxes Englioll Dairy; ' . -i
1-i at\ . " 0 ..
.141 4 qt,:,,!aVga: ,'-',
I 04$ SUGAR.--. 50 bib. tiaTed, for'bale bp .
1.4 d 5 IlUktit !Du ••• INGIIIILIM. ,
,
1. , A151 , 5,A. bicKNlCifiT, Ni.,62 ..laursit: it r .: .-
\
115 .. m i \ ed from mact-••• •• • lat. el ii , KUCHAILI:gse
.r. ,. 1 1 1 ! . 29_" e 2LPT••••.1 . 1 1 / 1 • and Ella cogred‘ -‘
A 2
_ \ worßoass
F ,NIEAL--34 !tacks Silied;ll, - bv‘ . " .
• , • \
NOTICES, &c
Crop;
"DAVI 4 OD.
OIL II I CO.
)reKstreg Gowns, MAW Etllic ,
xtra, for'sale by -
09 110Ht4W1Ig
asa'd, c. b.. for ea,b3by .
HORST *