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Line Johnstown Acoommodution. ;first Turtle Creek " Saeond Third Mail Train ExpreFa Tfain_ "Praise the Lord upon the harp; sing to the harp with a sang of thanksgiving." "Let us come before Isis presence with ihanksgiritiii, and show ourselves glad with Him in psalms." This, as is generally known, is the day set apart, according to custom, by the Governor, to be observed as a day of thanksgiving for the blessings which we enjoy, az individuals, and as a community. It behooves us to accord to the festival an appropriate observance, as it is eminently proper that we should. r Although some of us may have " private gliefir yet as members of this great Com monwealth—the Keystone of the Federal Arch. we hare much reason to express our gratitudeAo Him who rules above, for manifold blessings trimly good things for which to thank the Giver of all. - • . iKe•. r eannot. assert that our Stele has been favorettl,44 year, with unexampled or even anusitalprosperitv, yet we have no occasion to murmur.' In- the early part of the year it was feared that-,6 - 4r props were blighted and des troyed, and fore time lamentations long and load were heard, but au all-seeing and benefi cent Providenceseemed to hear them; and when the husbandman gathered in his grain he found not only an abundance, but in many sections, a isuperduity, almost. What was lacking in some localities, was supplied in others, and so the product of the. State was equalized. We should, therefore, thank the Creator for this great blessing thank Him that we have_ enough for our wants, and that there is no famine in the land. It was Also predicted, early in the year, that another financial crisis, which would br3 more disastrous in its effects than the last, ass pending, but this, too, has proved groundless. The year is nearly gone, and we have not vet felt the threatened blow. For this, then, we owe Him gratitude, which we should make manifest. Out commepcial interests have not suffered 'Attring the year, and though our merchants have been obliged to exercise all their prudence and economy, yet they have gleaned a fair bar Vest, and suffered few losses. And for this it is-our duty to return thanks. Another blessing we have enjoyed in a high degree is that of health, for while no epiderpie of any character has aisited us, our bills of mortality show that our community has been but lightly afflicted with the ordinary " ills which flesh is heir to." And this should com mie/id our lasting gratitude. We'have many other blessings, of which we should manifest our appreciation--our exemp :Pop from accidents by flood and fire—oar com parative freedom from the fears occasioned by the brand of the incendiary, the knife of the murderer, and the midnight depredations of thieves and marauders—from riot, rapine and bloodshed, and many.minor evils incident to a lapge city. For all; these things it is our bounden duty to return heartfelt thanks, and in this view this Festival was wisely ordained. Cmtom has made the day one of rest—one of feasting, pot fasting. To-day each family will gather round the table at home and partake of the „local things of this life, while some will spend the time in relaxation and recreation. The churches will belopen, and "the congregations will sin. , ' praises unto the-Lord." All will ob serve the occasion in the way which to them seems proper, and we trust that no violence maT • rearits propriety: While we. are enjoying -ourselves, and 'lsing ifig'prideris to the Most High" for the mercies accorded to us,- we should also devote a passing thought to those who are not so highly favor ed—the suffering poor of our city—for there are many in our midst who feel the pangs of hunger and the piercing winds of winter,from an insufficiency of fobd, fuel and clothing. It should comprise a part of the observance of this day for all who are able to give something out of their abundance to the relief of such as need it. This we should include among our duties, and we will find an abundant reward, as Holy Wilt tells us that that giveth to the poor, lendeth to the Lord." Again: me Tsay, dei:trie day be properly ob served, and let all be thankful for the good things we baize:and pray for what they expect in the future. StrPELEME. CoußT.—Before Chief Justice Lotf r.ie and Judges Woodward, Thompson, Strong and Reed. NOVEMBER 23d, 1859. Commonwealth ex rel. Hamilton Ns. City of Pittsburgh ; Mandamus. Argument closed 15 Trice for relator. Allegheny county vs. Shaw and Murdoch ; Peas. Argued by Ilarton for plain tif in error, and Howard contra. Reese et al. vs. Rowe d, Baily; District Court, continued. Wolf vs. Clyde; District Court. Argued by Hoviard for plaintiff in error, and 0. P. Hain iltnalcontra. Commonwealth e.r rel. Reinboth vs. City of Pittsburgh; Mandamus. This case involves the validity of the subscription by the city to the stock of the Allegheny Valley Railroad. A.rguedbyairding for plaintiff in error, and by Penney and Williams for the' city, and elogd by Price for the relator. Commonwealth ex rel. Gest vs. the same. This case involves the liability of the city for interest on the amount of her subseription to the Connelleville Road. Argued by Harding for relator,, by Penny and Williams contra, and closed-by Price for relator. FOUND .0 Chs2fint.—About a month since, 2d.r. John Smith, of Lawrenceville, purchased from a stranger a sorrel mare, with good points, but .in low condition, which he fed and eared for until she hexame u specimen of horse flesh. Yesterday Mr. S. saw an advertisement, signed by a Mr. Moore, of Wheeling, offering a reward of SCIO for the recovery of the animal. He immediately, went to the Mayor's office, made. information against the- party from 'whom he bad .purchased it for horse stealing, and telegraphed to Wheeling claiming the re gard, which WIJI probably cover the first cost :a the animar... The' thief has probably, ere this, got out of tbe Teach of the law. 1 A Goon SUCratSTIONI—A benevolent friend , suggests that on Thanksgiving day Collections be taken up in the various churches for the I benefit of the poor of our city. The augges -1 Lion is a good one, and we hope it will be act gd on. While those upon whom fortune has smiled are engaged in giving thanks to "Him from whom all blessings flow," it will be a, fit ting occasion to remember the poverty strick ' on in our midst and contribute to their relief. PROF. M. W. JA.conne, of the Western Thee - logical. Seminary, one of our most Milli= grids). ministerS, will preach a thanksgiving sermon at half-past ten o'clock this morning, in the Central fresbrterian Church, Smith field street, of which he is pastor. . ; . -. 7 . -:' .. , , •'.."• ~.", '',,-' - •:' , _ - f-. , .. '''-' t'-'....'.7", EMelii ...i . ~ IN the United States Circuit Court on Wed nesday, A. H. Miller, Esq., moved for a new trial: in the case of McLaren & Farwell vs. jiloakFatterion, and filed his reasons therefor. the AIN Vest. 111.3f3 .I—Wily, Five Dollars] per year, strictly in ad ranee. Weekly, Single aubseriptons Two Dol lara per year; in Clubs of fire, One Dollar. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Leaves. Arri re* 5:40 A. ff. 8:15 A. M. 4,10 P. M. 2:10 P.ll. Ponnolidennia Railroad. (From corner of Liberty and Grnnt street,.) Leaves. Arrive, 4:40 P. M. I:40 P. M. 5:30 A. M. 1•16 A. M. 2:20 A. M. 1:4I; A. M. 3:03 P. M. 11:00 A. M. .11.2) A. lit, .Ode) A. M ...... 4:05 P. M. 1:10 P. M. • -.... 6:20 P. At. 6:10 P. M. IMfobureh cod CAdtnalnille Railrorta. • (From Liberty and Want streets.) Leaves. Amves. 73)0 A. M. 6:15 P. Al 4:30 P. NI. 6:45 A. Ai Thanksgivlug Day. ANOTIIEr. " MYSTERIOUS DISAPPZAILANCE." —On the sth of October last, Adam Kemerer, who held the office of constable intim borough of Millville, Cambria county, left' his home upon pretence of going. to Blair county for the I.purpose of arrestingot man for whom he said. he had a warrant. 20n the same day, the wife of George Beam, of Yoder township, left her home to visit her mother, as she said, at Free• port, Armstrong county. Nothing has been heard p.m them, and it is thotight they went off togelher. Tho Johnstown Tribune says : Kemerer, besides being constable, was. also collector of State and County "taxes for Mill ville borough, and took away with him some six hundred dollars of the public funds. He owned a house and lot in which has been seized by his bail as security for the taxes taken hiM. He left behind him a wife and three children, and his guilty companion left two children to the care of her deserted lins *and. It is thought they went to Califor nia.—Hollidaysburg Standard, , , FATAL ACCIDENT IN' BLArit CIouNTYI..--At Niartinsburg, Blair county, on Friday last. a man named Fleckfell from the third story of the Franklin High School building, a distance of some thirty-seven feetoind waaso seriously injured asto cause his death on Saturday morn. ing - at six o'clock. He was. walking across a single board, carrying a hod of brick, when; the board broke. Ile resided at Rebecca Fur nace and teas a man of family. CONVICTED.—Wm. Slack, alias White, and Cy.rns Lamphear, charged with stealth , ' a quantity of leather in Meadville, pleaded guilty in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Crawford county last week, arid Wt3l - 0 each sentenced to pay a fine of twenty dollnric ;and undergo an imprisonment of tierce year.i !n,the Penitentiary. Is.re - sorzoN.—A writ of injunction has been served upon the Commissioners and Treasurer of this county, enjoining thorn from paving any moneys out of the Treasury until a certain claim of about 5:',3 1- ai_prineipal and interest —due the estate of the late David Shields,. of Sewickley, shall have been paid. The claim is, we are informed, for borrowed nionev. Asomc.—A charter for n new Royal Arch Chapter, in this city, to, ho called Duquesne, No. 103, has been granted by the Grand Chap ter of Pennsylvania, and the Chapter will he constituted this evening, by Thomas Darage, Esq., D. D. G. H. P., of this district. BURGLARIES.—Within a few nights past several burglaries have been committed. in the Second ward, Pittsburgh, in Allegheny, and East Liberty. The b,x,ty was not large in uny instance, but the police should keep a sharp took out for the thit:ves,who have ~f late etrown vet - bold. THREE Boys, from , OVOTItOen down to four teen years of age, are now in the watch-hou,e, awaiting a hearing D-day at ten o'clock, for a series of petty larcenies, indltjding the' late cel lar depredations on Third str,et, and a variety of liko trarc,actiuni. CoM ENTS. I . :,lllirQ COvh rut). Of M kee port ye,terthy committ,d Wm. Alarm field to jail for a , ,uult and battery on oath o John Mansfield. Esquire .3.lcFarlanil, of Shalar• township comtnitte,l John Cook for abusing his wife. SENT!flikeN.—. Loafer" Bell, rhatg - d with the larceny of a watch in a little town near Columbus, Ohio, woo yesterday sent there to stand his trial. We published the circum stances some two weeks since. Ttts Republican 3 hold their convention fur the nomination of a candidate for Mayor 011 Wednesday, Doceinher 11th, st the Court House. The delegate meetings will he held on the Saturday previous. Jr is exioeted that the ears will commence running on the Birmingham Paesenger Rail way this morning. They will, of i!ourre, do a heavy business. Two men gut into a diilloolty on tlo , wharf yesterday morning, doting which ono drew a knife on his antagoniFt. He was , arri4ted, ta ken beton. the Mayor, and tined $lO and cots. THE YouNG MEN CHRISTI 1N holil a Thanksgiving Prayer Meirtitig. at their room; on Fifth :trect., thia morning at night u'e !net:. Tttr. Tutrtr, LECFCR}.; of Prof. Barker- course, announced for this evening, will not be delivered until to-morrow night, owing to the patent fact that this is a holiday. Rr. REV. BOWMAN Win hold ordi- nation servicui at Trinity Church, at half Rut ten this morning. DrtaTENNJ: GRAY, will turn out on pa rade to-day. Tti E Postoffice will (dose to-dui- at ti-n A. !1.1 , arid re-open at four p. Ni. The - Amusements 01 the Day As most of our readers will dtore to spend at least;, portion of the day and eyening in :MI 11,pm.•nt or relax. titian, ire wish to inform them to where both 01a3 be found, and therein variety sufficient to suit all tastes. The Pittsburgh Theatre will tie open day and evening. At three o'clock (when children. accompanied by their parents, will be admitted. at half price, u, the Isixerio will be presented the drama of the -Forty Thieves," with Mr. Weaver as Ah Baba. and Miss bushman as Morgiann, and the force of .- A Ghost in spite of Him self." In the evening, that ever popular piece, "Unde Tom Ca 's bin," will he produced, and also the:drama en titled "The Poacher's Doom, or Woman's Love -We expect to see the house well tilled on both occasion.. The Mirror of Italy will he exhibited at three o'clock this afternoon, when ladies will be admitted for twelve and children for six cents, and at half-Exist ses en this evening. The painting L. allneuneandshotild be seen by all. 'As it will btliy be open on Friday and Saturday the public should see it immediately. • . The Turners give nn ilitere,ting exhibition at um Apollo Theatre. including the . tableank of Schiller's -song of the Bell.' tithhdt will be recited, by special request. by It. L. Eaton, Esl_ of the Gault.; in English, and hy Mr. Ltultylgin lierrnan,) . daneing on stilts, three tableaux of the Battle of Senipai I. and - n 1161111 C panto mime. 'the performance will comitience at eight o'clock. Voting's full orchestra will be iu attenclanoe to diaenurae sweet music. At City Hall, Fass.vant's Infirmary Festival ill be open to the public, and we hope it rosy be liberally pat ronized. The benevolent ladies who have the matter in hand hope to' realize a handsome sum fir this noble eharity, and our litterabinindeil emzens give freely towards it. Much amusement may be tumid here, and ah a ho go will enjoy themselves. In Morton's Hall, ildjuliting the .heirera Itinliinv the Universalists hold a fosural. ninth it Li said will he very attractive. The f>lueet is to tore u ,, lstatici , to the Snei eLy, and to observe the holiday. The minor places of amusement. ',fames, Varieties and Bootheniau will. of course, be open, adding to rho general fund. With such a variety no ono eau but to find recreaTion. and we have no doubt the treasuries of all will be well tilled. WAILEIL—In speaking of this talented lady, who is shortly to play nn engagement at the Pi•taburgli The atre. the Philadelphia of last.t.. 4 aturday, sayrii— •• Mrs. Walter's long engagement at the Walnut has been one of the most bri bout histrionic triumphs that has been witnessed in this city. Her impersonation of Geraldine is, without a dissenting voice, acknowledged to be a did' d'aetivre, and if anything were wanting to show that the versitality of her genius is as great as it is perfect in the highest creations of dramatic art it may be found in her performance of the part of Meg Mernl lies. in the play of "Guy Manuering." All who have read the beautiful story, by Scott,. in which this old Gipsey witch is so forcibly drawn, will acknowledge the faithfulness of Mrs. Waller's portray,. Thc contrast between this diaracter and that, of the noblerninded Geraldine, is so strong that it is scarcely possible for the spectator to realize that it is the same person that represents them. The actress isventirely lost. and the illusion is roost perfect. The reputation of Mrs. Waller as one of the very lire;. tragediennes of the ago is now fullyestablished. •• ' BENEFIT OF F.,:v7ir Monist—On Fnday evening . this talented lady, who. we are glad is see, is propei . ly ap preciated here, takesa benefit at the Pittsburgh flea tre, when, for the first tirtite in this city. she will appear in an entirely new drama "The Slave Queen,"in which she takes the leading character. Sho appeared to vantage laat evening as Madame do Beau pre. in The hit Vengente," and deservedly applauded.We hotl, ahe may pave a good hbuse oft her benefit night. • GretaWlC EXinurtiom.—We trust our readers will not forget that the second exhibition of the Allegheny Gymnastic Association takes place this evening at the "Old Ark." The association includes some fine gym= nests and acrobats, whose performances are worth wit. uessing, and us this fact Is generally known, we expect the hall will be crowded. 31ECTI.A.NfeS" rO 5T1T117 g.-This the want of which has been sa long felt by uur citizens is now open: tinder the Superintendence of ,Messrs & Johnson, io the Lafayette 13tulding:' Ets. trance, 65 Wood street. It i, de , igned for thelierpefual exhibition of the products of Mechanics, Manufactu rers Inyeniars, and A4 - fie:ins; and as piTIPO of resort for Manufactu rers, seeking information relative to those branches of industry, either by examination of samples or scientific publications. .Those having:articles to bring before the public will fi nd it greatly tetheiradtantage to leave samples. sir The public are re sp ectfully invited to visit the institute. T h us winter approaches, and everybody will need warm and comfortable clothing. This they can obtain cheap, well and fashionably made, and of the best and most substantial ma: terial, at the. establishment of W. EL McGee & Co., corner of Federal street and the Dia mond, Allegheny City. Their stock of fall and winter goods is large and well selected. They employ the best of workmen and always please their customers. 1 hey give especial at tention to boys' clothing. Call and look at their goods. DIED OF ins INJURIES.—Peter Fingle, who was so severely burned about six weeks sinco, by falling into a salt pan at James Cochran's salt well, in ilempileld township, Westmore land county, died on Friday last. ATLANTIC MoVilii..r.-151eqsra. Hunt it Miner have Kent ne the December number °IBM; popular magazine. It vontsius an article nu Tom Paine ' a continuation of the Minister' e Woninv," a chapter from the Professor, a lion poet, entitled Magdalena, and other equally Inter esting artieles. It capital number. John W. Pittoeli. tittle Smythe .t.Pittoek.) also liaa it for sale. at Pasts & Co.la, Odd Fellows Building, besides all the 1,-fern and We:fern dailies find ;reel:lice. The Curninerelal lo delivered here the , iIIIII, day e issued, by oar enterprising young friend. 4 • LittF.. LECTiIL, is not often that our ClLiZetli Five an opportunity at lifiwltthr a lecturer more in manor r,r more 'memo lye in matter than Henry iiiley. who is announced to lecture next week before the LihrurY Ai..LiellatiOn. We remember With great pleasure the eiinrie of leeture:i which Ito aeliyer ed in inn , city - eiezerni year, am. We hope there are enough per ilon9 of good literary tieite in the city, who.ci '4th:win - ire l,n tlie twit I