_ i:~b itts,larg4 ,sga tit t. • ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , -r- ..... - apt y 0►• s . !!DHilli n ... .. _4) a Pardiattioi ite4;l, . pro.inig tideless , sae Latest illavra-up to che hoar of loobtlostionsi.„ Taira Nem*/ ZdaisB, , parjcancn In advance, or 12e. p r bMk bog cot I.' gigif br ier- . 13 par annum It advance, or to. per week from lIINey. - Ml&s —lgnite aides,. $2 per arincom aml t wore. $l. {ea es• upwards, $i per IILIUII6I, tuvarlatAy lo fliriDVlMUlnkt RIABON•BLE DAT RS iiintatiO, JAN. 18 1861 FFICDAY- I 4 • • NOM 'lO, TUX Gozwerruzion.--Mesera. Bi ", Lod grittenden,ln their anxiety to oury 110.11441cfrop.pee•to , carry their prop osed a . • datenttlio the Coaelitntinn ins novel way, eo : slyistisiiiit to the Coinnitution itself. _ , hat II hu romeit. prescribes tie . methods for ; i e iitilii:tOsinimeat,laiiti these method!' are the P-onee bpwidoh it, use be amended. It pro. idle that' I .Coo g r,tsii,. o inover two-thirds of both Rome Shelf deem it necessary, 'hall pro pose-amendments to the Constitation r or, en the appliffition of two-thirds of - the eeveral • ' States, shaft call • I conveatiat for proposing ' artteidmeati, 'which -in' - either mute shall - be . ' vaiid, bird{ interests and 'purposes. as part of I' II • the Pnatlintion, when ratified by the lees!'- " ram or three-fourths of the several States, or ", • y CattSittiote)n three-forths thereof, aelibe "• •ne or,Pri . O,lleZ mode of ratification may be " • rekiedaytittigrees." - " Sin Article V of the , C ostituttoi. . • . lierei.wit methods of originating and ratify: — ing suieznic i nente are•polotetront: two-thirds of both iliiiiikinay origloafti - titem, or eall a Con ventionformetalifgespedmente ; but in either cue they *lust be ratified by the Legislatures of three-fontlieof 'the' Stales; 'or' by Conventions in these-hitethe thereof. - Beyond - this Gagman has nasnater. Yst If+. Bigler and Crittenden propose to szeendlitarganatitution'by submitting the pro ' posed amadmente to a vote of the people. We . I have flotillas to say against the plan, Itself; but we fasts that, if the Constitution is to be amend ed at all it shalt be amended in the Constitn final wiy; Thole who have sworn to support that poirument have no right to net aide one of tie plii4est provielone. • An tatipment which prescribes a method for amindial i l Itself can - be amended in no other . way. lb !admit that it an is to admit the pow* of nullifying and disregarding it. Con gress +Worthe power which the Constitution gives it,laid no more; and it has no power, no der ft, go inbuilt ameaddeate - io a vote of the people. All the powers - Mot given by it were raaarr iciihe al States, aid this is clear !, 0•11-9 the pdwers not given. Thetenteittee of thirty-three also propose to amend y!putting to a provision, prohibiting sit i', talevfertsbe with Bleier, In the States, laical " shall s ilia 'iubject to future amendment, I se: 7 other amendments are. This may be alt pro per, ea Pr u-this particular stibjeot is con. .. owned but the print:Apia is wreak. No free • people 'lipoid recognize the ides ota Constitu tion wialeit they cannot amend. To do so is to volostirliy tie their own hands andleave them waves, taithout remedy. We r tp f pose this particular sniendatent for _other - Pone. We have before staled that it is uaseenty w r a work of supererogation. Wo see 1141 ty for it ; and the adaption of it is an - 11ahnowledgment, witioh we are unwill inititinilitt, Thai Congests now ham peva to \lsiiirei l v !ivilh,Atevary in the States. \ TY. pineal complications of the goterament deise a t i tow out of the Conelitution, nor oat of NE - , wli-in it. We are content to live under It as it 1111\i The country has prospered under it foetal ant, year; ma we believe most 'Luxury In lettag it alone. ' 0,111, CtOOD good,ent least, has resiftid:from - the Series' son evil; It has relieved the angels and-House of the presence of some of .4BPI loillT,ittrinSellt, insulting and arrogant repellents/4m of the Half States. Both Houses bare leira immensely improved by the change, and obi Bessie, for Abe first time, presents s 'body lequal to number to the united forces Of ,theirOp r pooents. dis.unloolsts sod their allies Foie now, therefore, lo a minority in both Hosea s sad if Mr. Buchanan has the pluck to act baldly, he has now • Congress with theplook to bank' him up. • If &tigress, thew happily relieved of its most disturbing...element% would but cease talking slwinlinompromlieiond the schemes of men with moreflbilicus then sound judgment, and proceed to wars; it might pass the ranee Railroad bill, As Morrill tariff bill, admit HAMS, pus the Honsatead bill, and clothe the President with full inntet !to Put 'down Insurrections. These salettetry mean:rev once pined, the country wsetbinat only at ones Sod relief, but disunion woalt Immediately Sod itself at the end - of its niziojg4With Linoolnsas .PnliMeut and these measures to fall. fame, the Secession squabble could not lest a month, The passage _ of such meinires would litoonstrais then we have a goven4iset, and a government capable of main taining itself;, and that fiat own fairly under lronld put an end to rebellion. The look of such dennistiallou bei giviito the insurrec- - lion whatever - vitality , itiOnesseo. 911401111r.good..result. has Sowell from this troultin. , It .has developed more manhood in Janilw(Bnchanaa than my ona supposed him to pennons. When wastidence is him had been nosily all lost, through his vacillatibn and weak nun phrpeoe; be has restored himself to some deg!, of public favor Isitaking the course he sbsuld are Aslien.lroot the itart. It is some coneelation to knell tint such good resuhs shotiM . llow from such evil purposes. f, ~,t. ::':_. thnI'WEIIELTi.-AVII are wader laming °taiga frimiadierfi; from year to year, at illtithicesearal and the increase of the coostry cloih•!, Weekly dlzetie. a - !!tabor of love,Vierthirkiw ptiCe at which we rarniah cloba demi• pit patisit as lo allow say pp Cantaga. We &rile drily receipt or Mich lattirs a. the follow. in; Ism • eubecriber of.stxfy parr etandiag: Sta. 16th, 1861 . - Me; Gazette hive removed to this place I stanestibis year make op the Berriattwille club, which I always-did when le the Neighborhood, but it will be attendee to by Mr. S. I have beeu bide laicitte for sixty imus,;!Wad don't want you used, it now. -lias es Ike weather nioderatm I will be tosee *a yon- - novie,iiibty•thont yean ote, aid it ileet suit solo be out In iota 'mother. Wiiihisajteargtegiq end yosteetre it Ririe area, iWe taturtitiCi r cession to renew our diaiijui to otaisiiiseat Jalialestown, and to all the.Wwho act wd iti4oes, !or their Orate is oor Maul(. W. iTiPa'4.6ll:4°l"Vtl.o,l, wicStlyj . el beret°. knit!: wcnby ortatie but erisbee __ __ .._: • RiffEntun. cenr9ttinv , To ,vern Bronmealsnt. As BoargUmaa'‘ South Carolias ars to send orishassinsetrte Ong Belisle, it is interesting to emil'ildeitha'priaMblo finite of their lotion. ' la, tiUsititnt. to BO vatter i -tbs following extract fine Ilan number of the Londou . Nems is par ligniiiiii, ailitatante i ' '''' ' : ' 11bi" Abr. easy for :us to concave of tho stoopof .iiiii whia ['One lin under suchco—nai l'MS these of stavehalding lib In a Republic i Ai n 1 1 inetosoth °salary, under a gagged prase, y' pled pulpit, • *cacti end emasculated B - re, the pm senes of general poverty, and OM penanntello vadat . grows out of a sense of 'aivaurdco from the sympathies of puma society. gibs stiorebolders were. men of the world, sod gr. initintod. ressme, , tiara mould be no such :40Sreel-as is son nib; .; bat they sr. not; ntot holOntit• flastuatioas •whioh no embanais .ei t tkomerol Judgment." ilk lir. • tj• - Itlelsond Raguirer addressed Itself "to Wfpeople of Virslolo," sod complains that the , iiise of Deltoids ha don e so awful thlog in thiMadmaltig thiamin for a State Conventioe le as to sioqopro t If IR ordinume of sosessioals adopt .. ' sikl,thait.it'sidoliibb tlibmitted 10 Ik people. Tilliefli'll'alegolaCcomplaiat to mate to On pito:Ole..4 Tee Ararat sharp/derided titsintrad= :44 N" s, tel.: aud leotards It would-be bear/. ~ " ~v-,.1 --,:• -..•. •••':', ,• - -•: f ...rTA Ciimpetito oe,*ll. The Beedolonlen ls,orms'peggswo to;AolpurytAt , win_-uraspioi.,Mats are their moat :ell , Mr . - - ~~' 4 14 tie Faitli' Ili Penniiytvania to .tats . 1111401,4pemerratizatiow,and 3•Ial Deprftvilty. , ' Oa theAtb of JalilB49; le Orelitile Orlaltea. UOtk of the DemoOrlitio ,party, held this of .Pittab?!gb, Samuel W. Black, • delegate from Allegheny oonoty, proi4osed the following reef). latien, which woe unanimotte/y 'adopted aa the doctrine of the Democratic party of Penn• allow:11s : Resolved, That the Democratic party adheres now, a• it nye, ham done, to the Cormituuon of the country. Ire lette'r and spilt they will neither weaken nor drawly, and they re-declare that .lavery is a 'local, domestic imoutution of the South, subject to State law alone, and with which the Generil_Governmeet ha. niittlitsgtods. - Wh the State law attend. it. jurtid awn, the local in initiation can continue waves. hainemingit a viol lotion of State right. to carry it beyond State limits, we deny the powerof•ey citizen to extend the area of bondage beyond it. present dominion; nor do we coeeder it a part at the compromise of the Constitution, that slavery should forever travel, with the advancing column of. our territorial pro• green. After reading the • hove, torn to the latest ac count we hereof the present whereabouts of Mr. &scone! w. Block, and of the 'Democracy cf Pennsylvania. Tbe one as Governor of Nebras• is, is vetoing a bill which the legielatute of that Territory hed passed to sbollitt Bluer, there, sad the other is pusing such resolutions to Philadelphia and elsewhere, as show that Mr. 'Bleak is &Tully fair exponent of s demoralized Demoorsog. Covertly but actively, and ander false pretenses, we know they are at work to link the name of Pittsburgh with something equally disgraceful. Valois Saving Our Union tavern are betoming amaiingly pro lific. •Rwery hour of every day seems to have some new-born scheme of Mon saving ready for the nurse's care. But though "Mother Wit" has done her part With all the maternal prompting' and instinctual fonddees-and fidelity, the nurses are of ten rude and careless, and the poor little bent lingo, is naked, shivering infaney,hro exposed to harsh treetment„ even belore - their twaddling elnthes ease been prepared nr put en. Erre in alpha df Mr. &we'd , . late protest, that the Union is not to be eared by any one in partic ular; that this notion of a special call to cove the Union, has been the misleading track on which too many bare already gone In; astray; we ore contin nally'meeting penple who vent their dieoleasnie and disappointment because Mr. Seward did rot stultify himself by taking the same track himself from which he end warned others. The rum of the whole matter ia, that the Union will take care of itself. The Constitution a the United States bar prescribed the appropriate reme dies for all the forms of danger,either actual or to be apprehended,of which we know anything no yet; but those remedies have not been employed. lied the Executive loyally discharged the duties prescribed hy the Constitution from the first, we should have abundant evidence now of the efficiency of those prescription which the wisdom of the fathers oug- . gaged and provided. Dot the Union le by no Insane, like the puling schemes adverted to-a meta blanket deye; It has the vital energy of established life, and both preservative and recuperative powers,! even equal to meet the protect "crisis"—without' fearing death as the result. • ABOLITIOi OF SLAVOOT to NOIIILISK.A. —WO have , been placied to possession of the veto melt-, sage of Oov. Meek, of Nebraska, returning to the House of, Representatives Its bill for the abolition of Slavery in that Territory, and the aosompanying documents. The bill js as fol• lows : I. Pe it enacted by the Cannot and House of &prays tailors of the Territory of Nebraska, That slavery or lovoiuntary servitude, exempt for the, commission of crime, whereof the perky shell have been duly ow:Meted, is hereby prohibited within this Territory. Y. This era shell take effect sod b • to force from sod after its Renege. IIItIRT W. DIM!, Speaker of the House.of Representannes Wit LI TAYLOR. rresident of the Cornet! Gov. Black's objections to the eat are both morel and material, both political and pecuniary. He holds first tbst it is in violation of the Con stitution of the Coiled States as expounded in the Dred Scott decision; and ercond, that In tendency will be to tore cattle drovers from Texas away from the highways of Nebraaka— be (Gov. Black) barlog heard net eight 'hon. tired bead of beeves craned the Missouri river et Nebraska Oily last primmer, en route from Texas to Chicago. "Tbe future sr Nebraska," nye Got. B , "Is licked with Texas." LATEST NEWS BY MAIL. 21peclal - Dine& b to the Commercial Ad rarttear.l \Vaatltnaron, Jan. 16.—.1 learn that the Preai dent he. not vet decided upon giving Wham! au dience to the neeviengeie sent here by South Caro line. . The opinion gains force that they aro empower ed to propose a surrender of all the public prop city now in the hands of the insmgants, and to make compensation for the !siertes which bay. awned to the federal government in conergeenc of their seizure. • I do not hear co much to-day of tho countorpa . . . . of this proposal, viz: retreat of Major Amkm back to Fort bloultr , e. • _ . . There is a report here that the special erasion of the Alabama Legislature now to mission at Montgomery contemplate the passage of a law temporarily forbidding the planting of cotton, the moreand object being to reduce the supply of cotton no as to force lingland into the rectignibon of the seceding States. There most be at least one Solon in that body if this report proves to be tree. Naw You. Jan. leo—Acting on the principlei laid down by Judge Smalley in his late charge, war rants were lamed to-day to bring certain persons be fore the Greed Jary of the U. S. District Court, on s charge of abatting•in treason. A nuMber of prominent people - pore, who have been sending "aid and comfort" to South Carolina, - are eoaced at the prospect of being tried for treason. Judge Smalley is an eoergetio, determined man, and Wean, what be says.—Pkilo. Bull. Among the measures soggeeted a. a mean. of bringing the .seeding States back to their allegi ance, is their& repealing the act. admitting Ala bama, Mississippi and Florida into the Como— placing them back in the original condition, of unorganized Territories, •n tar an relates to their relation. with the Federal Government. Another proposition in to repeal all la wan making Mina of entry along the coast of the ...,ding S.ates j -to call home en speedily es possible all Govern- Meat acanthi, and to station them along the caul to seine all vesaelif which attempt to cuter said ports with dutiable ea rgoes. ' Senator Wits= thinks each, treatment would cult accesidon and treason quicker than more vio lent !measurer. ft the policy is decided upon, the reori mutt of isecemion Senators gives the Union men power to carry through Congress any legiala lion nrcearary for the purpose. But prominent Sou there-gentlemen already begin to realize that sec...ion is y absolutely destroying Southere'ports of entry without leghlation—for few foreign vends will venture to enter Charleston Harbor, for in stance, after recent event. there. Hon. Owen Lovejoy p is prepared to make a speech as . soon is an opportunity offers. It in, doubtful whetlicr he will congratulate the country, upon the departure of our brethren, or propose to s-cocere" them "back to their senses." Probably, Miniver, the latter prolicv will be recommended by him. He t. not noted for Solt words opoo,the .abject of Slavery, and on thi. matelots they - will undoubtedly be very •miseb of the consistency of brickbats. Sons. one eked him what be thought oil a certain speech noted somewhat for is coneilia tory tone. "We want," said Lovejoy, "no Me lincthons now; we want Martin Luther.. We want no oee to write mays upon the Unirn and the sin sad diwistein of nocesaion, but some ode to , throb the inkstand right at the head of the Doell." The comment eecited some merriment among the company. who heard it. Lovejoy in a charmer, decidedly; bat his peculiar party in a small lone, arid• likely to remain an.—Times. The Post Office Department is making up the sic • counts olf the mail contractors in South Carl:dies itir'Jhelouith quarter of ISM Some insanity thounid dollars of bslance. will be due contrac tors, far which it is proposed to give orders oh the Sub-Treasury of Charleston. - 1 It is !Anted, with some show of truth, that o dem ,have been min; to Major Amlenson to permit no indignities to the American flag, and it anoth r oc cerrence like the firing into the Star of the West liken place, to, opus his batteries upon the °Seed • ice parties!. An Watt:wit made hat nightlb; smoke cult the Disunion Voinnteeni, who are Wilding meeting. fur drill, but the reporters were driven out, not with oist diseoverisql, however, thattmong them wore a annsberof chtkein the, Department.. I _ • Suggestion ben been made, here looking th tha Introduction of a preposition into Cloogress to bay all the sings in Maryland, Deliware, M W curl, Ar- BMW, Tease and Lottisiene, in order Si acetic the storm and ineesloe condos in the country berth of the Potomac and,wort of the Mississippi rivers, in a peaceful , Mitme.-41 , -6 , thettibt'S loo , o o l . o q o vroold.eomplete that work, and carry thientopreatise la" fever of . 1/mtdoin through Congress, sod' be a whet esperoilteredlean the same sum appropriated to put ;down r tmoossion .Octes Antlers, by. maltery mune. This pripositionts more favorably retarded than thole/porton coraproattses looklog to thorn:are imp(ssible abrogation edelswery 'eyeshot.. J. B. r. The regoinkm of therNew York Beakers, at , their On - flitilidn. in entails the °omniscient iiith-money, is ballad hen as ••most encouraging , taloa of goaddnooduAtr stability, and chills the 'movers for the Southern lionfedersey,wbo sii - that the temlierieblin mistake . ..trim to Inseam mutat. Wasetoglort ) ,:rniadar. Jaw, ISth,.lBl3l.—infor ! motion knyteg,roackikthePONAilliee DePartmont that enderna Order orlheitiviatibr of SouthPAID- UnailleridereliphOlinse"Of `Motor Aedereub laid kin command is subjected to sorreilltsco of that I • BE BE Post-Office, or other" in authority at Charleston. Mr. Holt addressed :a letter to Mr. Hater, the Nat -Rioter at Charlesteri, Flaking tsquiry lathe sardker: He replied that •Whesi tee eommente§tion tietwert the city and Fort was first intercepted, under 'the leis - Ista eiritement. and in order to avoid - eollirairrer between unauthorised peyote, distinction was made by order 01 Gov. Pickens, in two instance!, [be.. teens official and prir ite letters 10 Major Andie— sin. Subsequently, - this decision- teems to Bess been rectinstilerril, and I have sent ali.mail matter. for 51 , j0r Ariderson - ' and for hie eomniand,vieder sealed cover-from this office, and continue to do so to this day, Jannary.l2th,.as opportunity occurred. and 1 demo without surveillance, of the Tost-Ogice . or other authority at Charleston. The Macedonian, which ended under se6led orders', has germ to the rescue of the forts at Ten sacola, though' it Is feared she-will he ten late, in cOneeqesnee of the rush of volunteers Irmo Ala bama and eliewhere, who ere engaged io . the Secession scheme. . . . The command at Foy:Pickens, which in atilt in pomemion of the Government, Gee. Neat Mots may be abte to hntd out until relief is obtained. The other two.forts are in poiamariion d the Rer - etiosista. There are no troop. at Tortugas.— Capt. Meigs arid a few laborers are in charge., He asked Mr. Floyd for protection some time ago, but eone was sent, an i the Preeident was deceived with a false representation from the War Depart ment that the fortification had not mffielently pro greeted to require troop.. This was a part of the eystem of deception practiced by Mr. Floyd. A company was recently ordered there from Borden, and a is hoped re nand it belore the intended de ment of the Flo:ideas was made. Senator Mallory lately obtained from the proper bureau a detailed statement of the condition of thie work, without the object for which it was intended being ecepeet. ed at the time. any. Ellie of North Caroling' has written to the Primident informing him that the lona which were recently seized without authority will be protapt!y restored to the custody of the Government, am companid by a becoming expression of hi. tandem. nation of thelawlese act- This conduct mad. out in marked contrast with the revolutionary pro ceedinga elsewhere. Some of the leading Secesaionials here have ibermem ashamed of the barber°. .bd cruel treat ment to which Major Anderson and his command have bees eubjected, being cut off from all cum. muoicatine with their friend., and denied the op portuoity of procuring the ordinary eupplies and j proviaions which are recegniz . il among civilized nations in a suspended state of hortilitie.. Jeffer son Davis has written a letter to GOY. Pickens, urging him to change this policy, which Mr: Hun ferried other. have inderaed. It may produce the desired affect, though Gov. Pickens, has already lost all Winton+, and is a mere imtroment tn the hand. of tackles. and desperate manager.. Secretary Toucey hoe received the following dispatch from Flag-officer Armstrong, command leg Pensacola Nevy-yard: "Armed bodice of Florida and Alabama troups appeared before the gate of the Navy-yard sad demon led poss. *Mon. Having no means of re sistance, I surrendered and Minted down my dig. They are now in p..essiou " Capt. F.irr.in, Comommler rnrho t erd, i.el noti fied the Deprrimr nt of los re-i,in-oton. A dispatch to the Florida sr u.dioa e.) , : "We reptired down here and rawer. ti Fiat Barances and N ny y.ll,l,srot it en rroirti the offi cers, granting them liettnosoot I. I" 113 Or.- Copy their tietticrs We arc now in lostoo-4400. hie move vra. consrquence of the tfevrininent garritionter, Fort Fint.tus, which nas lintere re mained oneeeupied. Vou will t.i the ad. ministration rentinoo, thy stain one war Whim arid we will imineopitel, hum alarmed at the Irepitimeat the the Nary yard contained n leritimil And 114) 0 , 1 01011.1:1011 dollnrs worth et ordnanee ste,rs. Private advicer fe.113 Trees, jti•l ref...teed. indi cate the probability that the Linton ioniebi will be badly beaten there. hettetre from Louisiana e be opinion that the co.operati.tniato will give the immediate eaten sion lets a close retie, if the lot mar, indeed, do tot control the Convention. The accession leaders are touch •rinottiA by the eon aaaaa tiem of the revere! B,uthern Staten *bleb bilabial, to plunge low rev.tletion t and era endeavor log to provoke tom, new irons that shad d a re the cone...vette. into extretnee This is urged here by friends of the Atlntiolatration all • lioo.l fee the forbearance relative 10 the tenet., affairs et Charles- • . The Prmitlent l e Gra levee to night ems quite a bril liant affair. The Dmloositie corps were all present, with many etrangere, — paa somerour Repot,Bran Senators and Representative, bat ttet analog half • &ten Democrat, of dither 11.turts 111.14/Iti—Klbtl—llo J•ottarr . .Ith a' .1`.•lo town. Ps J Uontlnon. plitur woottn ♦lltin*. Olt,. to Innin NKUI I J 1511 , 111..4 thoottlo Sleepless. Crying Teething Children All Itor , fr hoe unple.sot 110 , 0. v oroiArlintrnta of hdy ho.l, so.l m0.1101,11‘,01,.re a 1.., the asd c;40...10.01.4 bosllla. AOl .11..0 •r.•m ll,e 0, of az , . rimier I..by 1 03 , 1 ti •Inl-1 ftwfv, 11UMPIIICZYD . Slt 111131f . d" ploaral mum •1 , 11.:11 yd. 11is) dii.p iota lb. meth at auy tuna, vv.. to, stay thit, I. desired trout toetlirlue. flea 0.1 ti A, eJlay CSt trrildri. of fir 4,.g rt•r• C'.4. mat N .m I Ooapi Li... and pr... ore' tutUtro/ and q .1.1 rot', arllttant lea dt•savaulaKaa of Cer ' i dasla or opiates. Thar have 1.,14 for year., and al.: purred by all who ..r al.bor &ado,. Frlen, 20 Brut. 'N., /Ka. will, dstrollSne)li Nara, $l. N. R —A full eel of llouruatt•all,aosortruulsPaatlate will 11001 ul Dlrattaaue. and l.•uty dlfftto.ul large vial..otororro eau, Sr, ant, In vlolu cam. $1; lu.r of Bile.. 1e..., and Boat. $2 Y. routs awl Thom. ilVtlledlN. by the by or ext,h3Ul. In.. of rbsr,.. L. ff.) off *,1.1r...14 Ur - 1111%1W No. ER, 15r..., mow.. New Yogi, gall by J.M. rULTov, .reot, door froix rho Postuells, ft,trot for Pfltilloarglf. I•lktiftwatoT 1211=1 fublit ilotices MAINS 11. E. SEARS, PIIISICIAS. WILL LECTUaII TO THZ I LDIYtI Or IPITTZBOROH On Wednesday, January 23, IS6I, At 1 o'clock. u. tn_ la the Lecture Anew of Llteu , r ntrei llotbodlat Chard( ).Wlt3lB/1] ,• YOUNGI MEN'S LI ISKAEI r ASSOCIA TION LROTORES • G. 1.1.(J1.1", N L). • Turotee Tricoma,) author of 'TilremL . . I reliere,“ you,. 44 511 n di11...C0 Career," lc , • 111 414111. R ONE LECTURE, at Concert 111111, Fifth Etrcet. On 7 UItSDAY KYr YIN], Jano try 22., stre.mc, ••Work null Play Donn open OK; Lecture t eoretnetsre at7J4t 'clock. 'Marto Lb teal., to be h.l at Wavle. Sinai.: and 13.66 k Storm, Library linonts and at the door. W. 11. K,00..0, P. L Bann,. • Joaten team W. 0. McClean; Jala saald Jarmo IL. lloosera, Lectern esenntitteel 11 .. .INE:sTERN PENNSYLVANIA 1108 - PITAL.—The Aurnal ,f the Onnttibetarts of Ibla Institution will be bald vn It attiliDAlL lb, 114.11 Instant, at $. along k p on, at the linenisal the Ninth Ward. Tor the poi p aos hearing the ,Repos to for the 1.4 year. and &acting Miran Ja17,31d orttrs e. A t t. i . /..PC•01, 1t.1.4 ti Co., C . Pittaborgh Jao,na. A 11'41 ir IWTus Stuellohlerl of the Pit thittligh r..t lieerty Parente,. r Reties, Con.p,loy .r. i•tirr. by r trifled that .n IrlatlYTllri for Ft.. Plants... of tali non.pany, to 10100 tor the 00.104potr, • il l to bald st the Ofilne of A. niche's.% Nag., in the Perool Coral eityl• I Pittsburgh, ott' MONDAY, Ilia 11.1 of Jaosary. 1601, Ws. lateen the boon. el 10 o'clock p tn. of rtld thy. A tfoneral Maelluir of the Stockholders will ba • 014 at tit. .an. time awl PI re. fly .44.1 of a rtililllloll of (he Board of Managers. Jalo-.IOLI N. P. S WYKR. President. A1,14.18t5• VALLS, I,4l.l,SS•tkrroCS,} J. 114110 . 011 E 'ANNUAL, MEETING of tha . ftr VlA•chhollers of the A Iltgbet. 1 V.II 14eltrt odt.10to• peer will be hell at the 015. e ..1 tee Uotottettet w.biock. end Maim , y Ptl.6- burgh, ou 1 . 131115011 f. the 646 der of ruttruery, len, et 10 °Week a m. A mtat-meat of the affetre of the ....terve..? will be pteettitett..sotl ao Ktertion .111 L h.ltl for NSW dent sal 'sant of Ma 011.411 I'.r the ettenleit year Jal . G.lroires JAINILS 0111PAMe, Secretary. Orocit or liforioYa•ttitA NAV/0•O&M 1,0411AA1.1 Pilthborgh, Jai nsry loth. Doll. Whrfl nlreeture of the Monongahela Nov oalon- Company here this day dortyrod•• GI 17 I. DI3ND of VDU 3 Pith CR •T on the C.p11.l Stock. out et the Ka/ulnas el the last fill Mouth, pay to tha etywk • holders or their 1.114 1 N,Dtr.ototiroh uu or afar the lbtlt loot , to Llnit Mdr fod, at the "M.. of the Treaintrer. ity order of tba Hoard. W. t COPRL IN D. Treattorryr. g&.PITTSLt UROI.I AN D IiIItMINtIUAM PASANNO KlI RAI hit. hall COMPANY —TI.. dial. OND ANNUAL 1411141 INti of the etu.kboldera of the DIU, batab and Birmingham Dayarogir Railroad tlumpaoyMlll b. bald at th. MSc. of blinpoon A ntopay. No 94 Ponrtit street, on MONDAY, Mat January, 1861. at 10 ceoloel at whirls thha and pia n• IL.rd of Du , . tor. 0111 boo, Mei to wrve tar the en.oloK yeir. Kai. et. 111119111: Plitaburgh, Jan. 9, 1841.--laShatJadi hormlary,_ ----------- - Vyr.ca or roe PlrroEo•oa lilt eiAletWr t I • 14th al January, 1661. j .11 - IDIVIDEND.—The Trustees ef the Pitts torah Gas Compeoy beta thi. day dooltred a sthri• dead of TWO GOLLatttl PPR. SHAUN oa dot Capital Gluck of the Company, oot of Ma Profile of the teat flis Malabo, payable. to Ilsokahle fend, to etoollsolders or their takal teprateetaLethor at the 080. of the Gotapaoy, • Alias, J &MN M. CURIA rT, ?foamier. • memo wacatataaf Imo:usa M. No. G? illthPltteborgh, Jen. 7,16a1t f DIVIDEND.NOTICE.—Tho Presilent Dtteotors of Ilea Coopmr beet tlity dared& Dl•laettd of THREE DOLGe RS IM 811A111; able to the Slootholdere ur their trial re O. preaeolett--- or into Melilla IMITI Orr sm.,'SNUOND ANNUAL NXUABITION Of TUC PITTSBUZOB AST ASSOCIATION wn L Orr. 03 WICDN,WEIDAY, Deoern ber JACKSON'S BALL, Corner Pena and ■a. 01.1- 000000 Gallery opal from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.. and from 4to 10 In Itta analog. Adminfon 26 menta. SAasna Tkketa to coma idoll23;a TU SToCKIIOLDEttS of the Nitta wnr burgh bed Kest Liberty Peentger Itaileray Clytuple el us hereby vonfled that e 9 eleetloo r r Mee Illseegere .1 meld Ce•tpony in on T. y Ir. will hi Lehi Al. the eatte lAA Oe.P•AI,Thly,l At ..e.y, the 21.1. tet; tonneau the beateetlo A ant I i SI. , :jettal. J V MACKCNZIX.IInYereetia7., • Oronovain, Jam. 41h, LrIDIV I DIND NOTICELI'ho Stookhuld u uera 'of lhfi DiNaborgli •od Alloge.oy OWN* CU., .net lue bor•bNeotifig MN • Difidoo.l °CM() DOLLAR! AND rirrir 0101 . 111ILD ;DARE, NH tom liedirod-Daft AND.* Ith i - • t • . • • ritamer,p. StRVED UY NVERT :11110U Ni `"•••' lac froN 10 111117, ANIL W.BODAOILNITAA, Day 4 hi. 10 . 1 • 4 f*Wf . flff 3tefk-444-Pll.r Wlt mit BNANS-7 e New Oro Kjuit nel aeNby We WJAMII II TWIN; = Union..lllas s . :;:ftleeting! 1 TILE IT IZENS'at Piitabatgh and vitini a I,: *.them Aistele , hut of periy, mho apbredete Ihe haer_heible 1410 e of tha.UNION. eltleyeetteed the deplete which threaten It. existence. sad • he believe ibnc the rea• • Ltaintion uf the eltmeouri Cemproodse, or the adopt!ao or the Compromme preposed by the Ilonetabie./..1 trtlt eee:titellauel emoteharht. would be an , . b.." Able to all sakt.da aad ar.mll laetaway wide the greet mom of wok:aloe now rsdaluglwrown tnem,sse trriolt tor t at 0111CUALb, on , SATURDAY hVISNINO higXroat 7 eekiet: • leeennireey, fhputlileettlam. 'end name, should thaeppeer in the 1.1. • floe of thion I. Jokn Orahoin Jo! Itfutuinis WiDono Wm Doirooo 6 If Porton. • U Oita. 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