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THURSDAY MORNING. lAN. 4;49411',;.",::-
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ABILICAIIf
No subject 6(1 moment Irnsprobatilybeen
the canals Or siterder",direicarn r inSeal;ntid,nf
tracer trosessontible end sngty controversy; •Man
that of colonizing eokftia veiolatior_
crnantry irn Maa - Western 'cairn - of dtrca:. While
=se men of enlarsfeebearnQesieis have 4:mei&
erect gOf immense is a remedy for
of the , Inest undertakings. 'which-ever Saw the
eon, and hive charsPial hieratic:at andfriendivith
being 131fillettcpd the word Ci - micalves: We
a* pima; lia6sveß, fo iiinemiis of /A* .I'4'
eissurny in the contromardeson thhrnsabjectorad we
hope she light of crob is4siOa
salads. ;Stich' have - shol:It• Oro hy the dui:First(
-Mem. COlonlashia.tryarrnisiett,
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,dtlikhotelatiouto4thicaprincipaily,eusi lo „
dun.
tthiiasiyindizekair,.aiia immieciiver! itilit"irte”
dg file Aateried Slavety; by removing the inbred
MS beeklo.lhet bind their ththits,it fa useless
and woreetham'autelesm as' such a vain idea; if
cherished to any aztemt, is ma:3*W to prevent
othimiitiffitoYei dints Cut . thateOrat elm great
atdgeowing as evil
'But aithoigh coletaisatiod, in Africa is cm; and
her-
can be, in a diteca acetic, a remedy Lie Ame
ncet §lidery, : yid la'anothey toped; Ii is ono of
the taiikitsriiithieudithtileitaliiimisofbirievoleithe
Warr undertaken by man. k Mend on e idea, whose
salmis Cie iy:i wholly ahatabea by , the evila of
ey as to lea room ibr opting - cite' , and mho haves
ritea
thus co ' thei r philanthropy wan it:lies. te
ems° narrow sad, see nothing in the effort
to athothe co Americana an the imam of Af.
tick bth a .lu:lmile\ af casbroug abivebolffees to
rivet more firmly the chain of Utah headmen, by
adtafying the Chziattai mind that --- SintietidOg was
doing to 'ameliante and 44811004 alavary; , -but a
more jest and.enlarged benemileihui tikiisei in
this grand' oath:Addy, the, e m e of a better day
111 the history of benighted ami , ilegraded &rice,
and the rinks in the futhre of great good to ii.-
Cokinking= in Africa ought to kiti\ comcidered
and =tied on var, of theAtriatian
. t.i
Azalea and Cem'sllion 4 - that dark Continent,
calikias any ieferixten tct American slavery. It
is a matter wholly distinct and dissimilar, andthete
is no name Mason iihir the coloniant itt
,14 ttiv
Aboliticmiat deed fall mama optosoeackkaber;
than - Diat Teammates and MissionaryCuicieties
should wrangle and tight-neon ecombsts evil at
some, the other attacks it alseid.: 74 by tha t per.
mission of Theism Providcam a vast crowd of tbe
degradedand.beatbenc3ddieaafAeisa biss been '
cast ?sportont eadrek What ate 11 5.,Priegtt0' iamb'
of: the allatnizio, which ha:skeet' totiake;
ilia to Ak - 04 fad: the chirketsaized and civilized
slesee6diiits af thee; via; hater: obtained inch
groat advantage through .= terrible an =oats
Ie whatever *tare maytietv , alayrtiii this
oonutry, and none can regret its eziatiatte;:and
I/xi - infusion of an tagte i proportion of the African
'Alialore
Yet aft must aardttlobit.plrathiree
people of Anteriesi nannusiO(slc9Mg
ea, which ought to be etabraOnd, and whiO r lsit s
weo
- • ainftiltonaghif - •
iieesCacateby thi,
gots of.lbia 'Glenda - of Ccdonizat opposed and
px4pez . ed .anO , tiailoced asibey, have ,been, is of
ilntald value; dud'. SdlVriti . abundant airborne.
eirrbier Sticidon — Priiir
anent roper*? fen:time
gstospannue in its.incipieto stages, and .sunie ewer
. arrived so ' spaidny inch . g . ntat results: •,
• . .dopendencebriatianized,
._.died after our own MAMA institutions, and ae
knowledged by all. the great nation of Europe,
.1109/ sodsta on the taciturn coeit. of Africa, where
about a iptarter of a century
. ago the darkness of
hesAtei:don sad barbarism was admOst .inipenetra
Churches; Schools,. the halls ofjustice_, tuts,
03mmexce, agricuhire, all eztet Ina ticarinh when!.
*generation ago; mulct only be' 6:mnd . blind sw
iterWitions,, slacaint4deitielturi, and heathen cruel
ryr, .1w this 'caddie . 'ls I . IOT MI; glorious, and
waiiiantglieg,.both 8r Afro' an&Axactice.
. • We hard been led to make these remarks, at
this tinwitic santimenti of which we lune long
i i 440,:itaineet
,inr,t,Enn ;impose of si&iegtha dams of
Iter. Mr. Fide:, who is now in this cityas the agent
. of the An*iiciii: Coloutanticur Soesety and, to
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said's° be:Poncerton, Andover,
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The two lisi *Mixed 10 have leVectirlY
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dag tWkittiiiictoe.4mlxolady hiena,de.
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-41 , 44 " i ' , " 41"Ogine'd
BY WRITE,
as Advocate" of lan. 3i1,1812.')
1. Ii adords en asylum fmntotrejudice and its
baleful cacti on their standing - and happinets,
to the free people of iolor here, the land of
their hire.fatbers, and ehmues them in their sot
- coat political. and moral condition.
• 2. It lends to emancipation by furnishing mos
tem desirous to !theme their slave, an asylum .
for Their reaestics.
3. ii cheeks, and so tar as the influence of the
colony extends, destroys the slave trade.
4 b. is a humanizing civilian; and Christian.
ioin eel% that hidslair,Ay the blesineg of GM
to do more than make amends toy "NO.
red 'Africa, for the 'greet wrongs intlit e a on her
by the slave trade.
5. The Colonization Society in the United States
is The best expression; and promises to be the only
apparent security, of a Jetting national conserve.
Ulm in our Union.
Inunense commercial ad will result
to the United States, by the eatabliahmeat of colt
onies of blacks from our country oa the coast of
Arden.
-8. _The successful establishment of colonies on
the coastuf Africa will result in ultimate and total
emancipation in the United States, as the copse.
Timm of fair - competition between free and slave
labor.
It is believed that the km:going calls for scrim.
consideration on the part of oar people of color.—
If they take - part in this'enterprise at all it will be
'with - their own cense& There is no propose Or
degree, face them. If they go to the !Ledo( their
.forefathers, it will be for the reason that the suffer
quit Irish come toile New World- = to better the,
emordica , Thedi ce spinet them is not di.
ininAshing with the btme of time . By the Conan
of Pennsylvania, cif MB, they were &mat
ly excluded from this right of, suffrage, by the in.
tradoetion of the word • white,' in the qmlidmaio n
•of electors. 'The mere retthrt of an nnarmarna ge
between a whlthaad a tdick, wouldthrow-aay city
°fate Sarah into afermeit. If a i
le s the condition
and the standing of the negro in the free States
Ally feat atter Annitacipetion, how !Gag a period
wwill be thanked to plweeltim on a level With the
rites?
The Writer el:sodomy= the Constitution of 1838
sad;the change above alluded to was one of his
reaaoe. for so doing. . Ire does not justify the ex
isting prejtidce, bat there it sr, and that Is afaerfor
the people of color to consider. In the language of
.. prehension
North American Review: posses oar athi
prehension to' discover Whatthel L :.in find hero, is
.the way either, of enjoyment or that should
both dillies:lt to thaws. true better days
'may come to process of time; but meanwhile, it
would seem es well to go to better der wherever
they'can Had them, even if beyond the sea. But
this is a maner.of buten and if the colored citizens
of genet* prefer their present condition, such as
it Is, ncr one aaks them to - lcureitt; they am at per.
Sem.lihnty tort:Mato to the end dime, If such Is
thlirsOrry &idiots visolier better pros
. opettltaghefone thethilit - other regions, who,
gygn.ll - OrtatanOW: rioT. improving their condition
were leis then 14 would gladly embrace it, be.
tag strongly convteocd that. any change must be
- Oohs better. There is no more reason why they
shoold be kneed to may than why others should be
Compelled to and yet this mmiumat ts impos
ad upon them if they ern deprived of this placard
. Should tbe Colony be Pui , iiiiti,theYWcalld be
,obliged tcreontent with what they have
in' this home* *Imo; a* (a to we 'eau under
stoncle parlion : anC .hope areas small and.
nahrriting. as ever ta i l the lot Of man. row,
"Willow should abominate the. compulsion that
Rimed angelus to ;go, we oannot•see that there
la any' kb hardship La being'requtited to.stay tins
vNfngitif:mtheymnst,if dm Whites and medic.
Yang or tawny, with respect to Os 'colonies, ware
mydp)inekt - . It brit Idnd of scanclpinion that we
rae,anost Jib:rested la; it luutthre,eidriunage of
. befog conabsearwith the - Inw 'amorptable to the
Againaflii Ana, .44,..these consideratioirs are not
• wally 41aregarded by relicembla Merl is more
than any other form to betioneralliadopted:
oyy, folly do. I anbecedie. to the: statement of
a 4 ..Ke v. Pi: Veluderlw inthiduction to the I
agni - celen beTorhcAnif Weat - n'eolored man,
4 , 4ookrbut .Momart reliNuith 4
country a Nod( -1 14 4 h o, 4the 10 .4 4 : 1 4 des
.iodation dorm identified; tba -
,itptaielyany map.
.g fi gth ark Oftabint, Mame of 000doOt, into
entirely theiprejtididemhich eioeip, and
which ie as strong nom strougar„ iq the Free than
‘
trlthe StiVehirldiug States; heal would ass
,etyexertion to reach at land whete Atiaui•
;and, iiirrdbonise f to weir fa a colored akin—s
canary Where itrpericinulallist to look
*co oa
he ao4and no
`rice; lam Where they : ' m the
brill tith On pulari °Nis juktion,*
WIC•
"Aiet 'Su= got.
Sedrord, N0v..17, , 1848. - • ).. .
tun: Repereketne Frixtraciy..-.l)i
-' :ftkiact, the Eitattaner ,or rateably - cameo k
:lemokr aildwee WV° dr NsPatuckf.' jt
Wormed 17 6, a, 2helieta, Pet nuelt;:aL.Arewq,
Iletiliett,Datteot) ' Wa,, I. tken..r. & Sall-W:VV,
worek7 ,ls4 ) ,,, ieekierriFlikVeCHVW,B"at
Ballard end Janus. Speed, Prom eliaiti(ekuirk
ereetheaddre#,wekek that it Wiroetwo the ;ter
diri.oli In
e "floe of gootilpkytfo v in i
Joined, /kr- 30.
The Legislature of LOtlilllllll has a Oita
SLOW for the support of ,potdkr • aehoa a for - Gee
okadtairsteeb*
c.= . -
To TICIFAr.W-414,imaLi
-R tereAki-Deer.Sr—liilliii4r4.,ll4gOur
*iqueB4. stutunary;
xstmouskitomatuctlstOolo as Ph`
.baW ef
inthe BedfoifOemoitedie Inquirer vXd dui
ar• 'to say that the seem to be altogether
coned and mdisfactory. I have no exemption or
..Mmlidingigguraikkelikatr • •
fi e, ~,..ryonnuadc ticilirnOlydrinsiby
with tainstnotia tr rimeig i t e, ifehtdeally ca aided;
t houglutentable-tosecepritafandimemlid pen
elPhe'OrelateOcletiftd2reme.!o. ati a -i 4 ea l 2
tell with it.taXiiniti4 X:Pariveriehil ludo e
ists in the country, AlVeriCall slaveryas a concrete
wbbleleinef countritie moth opposed as ever.—
There bit 'ope'paposeim regard to
on the . past or all .inand men, namely, to bring it to
an end es spmdlly as possible. My mind boatmen
a goOdfttiscepee4 ['confess, in time past, with
!egad to= the bearing , of Colonization on this ante
sect. Ideated the feasibility of the scheme and in
that view there Beamed tome reason to fear that it
might operate *se idiehievous opiate on the dis-
Meet it anis employed -to- cureidiverting attention
from . the. urgencY St the
. ease, and tendering
coulee to other metuta requhred'ibr its help.
0d5,_ .. „ ... "9.-withoot an" direct boatilitY to the Colo-'
=Bei toy- regard to it. atone time was
Unittinvhar cool.' Sot my scepticism has been gra
da.ntlly.on • ed. The ultimate success of the
en in Mina Ilee'dow - to be morally cer
tain; mpening in no dinned prospect a wide and
effectual door of escape from the curse thatnow
resti upon - the natiotalwhile under the whole bee.
vans besides;thetricaf clear eghtedand far reach.
fog eye can deeover ao rational prospect of relief
[ cordially approve then of your determination to
'devote yobrsalf for name, as an agent, to the sm.
,tilliSMU.the - Perimrybrants Colonisation Society,
while I congratulate the Society also on the earn.
-skim cd-.your 'latices in this way, and trust that
they marprovo eminently successful.
We liveon the evelof a vast revonnion, that is
_deemed te change thy erpbct of the entire globe,
and the centiatviwer of which, as all signs show,
- is, to 'proceed ,frem America.,, Only think of the
reeotage:tethin piths worbriturremal trade, pal
itlealiterature and religiom that mow follow the
.completion of a railroad made to span our whole
continent, to theishoras tbel'actliii—an enter
pabtethat must bite its way before long into fall
And this is only one, among the many vast pro.
awes which, am to find their mid ultire.rety in the
same grand and ; magnificent malt, a new order
`ofeimlismices- that shall golike a broad girdle
.tentibr the whole' earth. Ot them not the least
'lltornentotia, as it nOw' strikes my mind, is this
Amalr...of. Colonization on the shores of Miles. by
which - simultaneou sl y, with the new relations into
which this country entering with Europe and
Ashy the way wituld seem to be opening tbr ■ fish
transfer of our 'Areerican life to this dark cone.
neat also, under the Only gem (mysteriously pre.
'WM beforehan& for the purpose,) in which so
strange a mit conlOrell be conceived to take
place. may God hasten in his own
good- time end way. 'Yours iA 00' lands of the
gospel, , ,I. W. NEVIN.
' Marshall college, hienemsburg,- {0v.28,18/8.
Prom
The Amer S C e o d i f n o n dk io M Ro ee :e— clu" d
ny qt .
The Amedoan COlClDalilliOli Society proposes
tto promote and execute a plan tor colonizing,
reWh their own wearer, free people of color
residing in our country, in Africa, or such other
place as Congross shail deem expedient .' --elrriele
2, Constitutim' of Aersnesn Colosiostion Sauey.
"Whereas this Rev. William M. Hall of the pre.
bytery of Carlisle,luts accepted - an agency In behalf
of the Colonization Scroiety,snd whereas we rejoice
in the advancement of human freedom and in the
prospect of establishing colonies ofetdightened free
men on the coast of Africa, and thereby promoting
the ciFilizatian and Christianization of that vast
continent.titereforo, resolved, That we affection
ately cotronend Brother Hail and the cense in which
be is eligage.4 tdPieMarasi 49'4 a n tßmPas and
Pee
ftTas from the minutes of the Synod of
Phila elpb this 29th Oct. ISt &
1 - 4 . VP. Tl,ma".rmat
ClmL
r,„luno..
Theletbject of x the &Men= Cokmisation Socie
ty, as stated in Its ctuamts,tlomis quite intelligible
imposing on that association its ii,".`Wrt!Prraw work .
It leave* to other societies their several aei'7'nkkrmh`
ofenterprise, confiningitself to its own peculiar pro
vince. It does not propose to abolish slavery in
sous own land by direct action and systematic agi
tation deulanclitur immediate aholithm. Nor does
it.'hold out the idea that it will remove all the col.
ore ,p eop le. five, or freed for the expressed pur
pose Of Colonisation. It merely professes a readi.
nen mistake those who are desirous to go, as far es
it has fonds for this purpose.
Its object thee is one, clearly and finny piomulg.
ed. ,TherWare however, several most important
and highly beteSeiel regale' growing and expected
to grow oat of ttio continued and auccesudhl action
of the Society, toabrietstatemern of which, asState
Ageritlizir the redosylvania Auxiliary Association,
the anbeceliertilly sake attention.
• [The dibmsairso tic the several propositiorm. lii
With the auttioritim cit, \ is omitted for want of
loom. It is. .contained : some length in a piece
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To3l', CHOLERA. 7
ftnoleing (fat statements wtiCntntvineo-
Ot°uPrelnaknd tided, thu in reeognisinit the ex.
Woes of drileni in our city, we were not night.
cited at shaiiowr, or disposed unoeseemely to Or
the swestissref an alarmist and a panic maker:—
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Ate special meeting of the Board of Health, held'
an the, 77th ittat , it was
Heelsel, That it is the opinion of the Board. of
Health, fi t= the reports be6re it, that. the Cholera
aon the increase, but they cantmt at the present
time consider it Tides=
The Board of Health recommends to the house.
keepers of the city to thmar lime Into their yards
and gutters, and to observe the erne:twit dftnlineu
about their premises.
On motion, o, lSextons were requested to report
decay from this date to the Board.
A. D. CROMMA2I, Freak.
A. HE111:11, See'
The Board will meet is future at 12 o'clock ev.
ay day. .
CHARITY HOSPITAL REPORT.
Pram the 19th Oust, at 6 o'clock P. M, to 20th, same
hour.
Number admitted of various diseases, 21
Number admitted of Asiatic Cholera, 25
Number of Deaths of Asiatic Cholera, 35
Number of Deaths of other diseases, 9
H. Varaossuarmel, Clerk.
It is seen that the Board of Health; having
heretofore declared that the Cholera was in New
Orleans, now add that although it does not coned.
er it epidemic, the disease is undoubtedly on the
increase. In corroboration of this statement, the
returns from the - Charity Hospital for the 24 hours
ending at OP. Pd., on the 20th, prove that no less
than 35 death. from Asiatic Cholera had occurred
within that period.
What those journals which have ridiculed the
idea of the prevalence of Cholera, as the merest
figment of excited imaginatkais, may think of these
facts, ere know not; but to our mind they present
indisputable evidence that the pestilence is amongst
us, and if thus far, in its ravages have only ore.
joice that the great mass of the commnuity are yet
safe, and to hope that by the rigid exercise of all
possible precaution, and by the strict observance of
the necessary regimen and diet, they may continue
to bid defiance to the mange.
The following is the report of the Charity Has.
pital, daring twenty boar hours, commencing on
the 20th, at 6 P. M., and ending yesterday at the
same hour:
Adqa . itleli of Asiatic Cholera,
00aer diaeswa,
Drab of Asiatic Cholera,
other diseases,
-29
The Board of Health held an informal meeting
ymierday, in which the members present decided
that the disease was not epidemic. We bear of no
cases In private practice.
From the New Orleans Delta Dec.2l.
Tax Cacnativ.—lra Csnair..—The alarm in re.
gard to the disease which hamhown itself ia our
city for some days past, was somewhat revived
yesterday by not a few authentic reports of ridden
deaths, accompanied with symptoms of Asiatic
cholera. Several experienced physicians can see
no essential distinction between this dilative and
the cholera of 1632 Others (and we believe they
eCalditUte a majority of the faculty) think that it is
"native and to the miner bore—generated by the
remarkably unseasonable weather warm, damp,
and murky—which has prevailed in our city for
some time, and by:the fetid and ittdy condition of
our streets and lots. Such cases we not unfree
quest in oar city at this time of the year, and there
is oo reason we think to believe that the dis
ease possesses the infectious characteristic of the
Asiatic. cholera. The number ofthese eases, when
we consider the nature of t*weather and other
concomitants of disease, does not josryy the alarm
which has seized sundry nervous persons, though
it should admonish as to be prudent and abstensi.
oars in diet and regular io habit and should urge
our nu:minima authorities to more activity and seal
in removing aro g.tib and feculence which :at pre-
sent poison the atmosphere of our city. A dirtier,
nastier, more stroking; and impure congregation of
habitations for man; does not exist in the World,
than New Orleans is at present.
The presence of disease among us to a mach
greater extent [bap exists at present, could be
amply accounted for by the condition of our strops
pliers We need not, therefore, alarm ourselves
!sv diving au Astatici origin to this disease. It has
o itoot to Lt heretofore and will away. return with
such an atmiepherd as_ we now have. About
two p eon ago, the emend Mississippi volunteer,
encamped in the neighborhood during just each
weather as we pow have, and the regiment
was decimated by a disease similar, in many re-
Aspects, to that which now exiia• in our city.
From all we can learn, this disease mantra it
self chiefly among persons of exposed life, of irreg.
afar habits, with a tendency to diarrbirs. Deaths,
in sash ewes, are very sudden, when once under
way, can in very few eases be arrested. We see
no reason to alter our opinion, expressed en the
appearance of the disease in our city, that it will
duapgar on the approach of cold and embracing
weather. la roe meantime, we think it evinces
a degree °timidity, twrdly consistent with faithful
ofii.va t hip and manliness, kir tirwvp up people to
be &brownie themselves Into hysteric. isf elem.
rtaxtba trade awa.comakowee of
ai our ,lty, by — ramekby
hum kom the &gand by caber acts of I
nervousness and childish
THE WEIRPRaII Ban. ROAD, MID
COAL,.
Ammo Omo,
December 29th, 1848
To the Editors of do F-,uoborgh Gansu.
I noticed in your paper, fif the 2lat instant, •
communication from Kirtland and Zdfotte, to
rein
tion to the cannel coal bank upowkdr. Wtn. Brown's
hum. 1 can say that a committee of persons have
examined the cord, and find it to be good cannel
and a number of persons are now using it an
fuel. The vein at theface is twelve feet thick. It
may be that Sore is s vein of slate, such es in used
kir making fire proof loots; if so, so much the bet,
ter, so ode item more, ea an Inducement to the
company to bring the rail road down inc Lutle
Beaver valley;viliere there is a large amount of
cannel as well as bamboo's coal of the very beat
Quality, which would be very, convenient to the
rail road, for some eight or nine miles, including
the cots! upon Ball Creek, which would be passed
near the Bradley's Run route, should it be adopted.
It is said that there O cannel coal upon that route;
' but the specimens which I have seen are not good .
I think it would be bad policy to run the oak of
laying the road upon any other/outs than the one
on which the cannel coal has been tried and pro
ved to be good, as there is a great difference in the
t=.' and the hank now %cork ed and owned by
Kirtland de Morse has been thoroughly
tried, and proved to be ado first and best quality.
The banks spoken of by them in their article of the
18th indult, are of the earnequolity. The Owners
of these backs are all enterprising men, and will
famish co ai ;lzuel to the demand, which must be,
in time, beyond estimate. Should the rail
road pat* down the Little Beaver valley and up
Ball Click into the interior of Ohio, so that the
cannel coal can be carried to mike; in time, as
the forms are fast passing sway and the cannel
coal along Link Beaver and Bull Creek must ne
e:wearily be the principal item of fuel. It is now
hauled a remarkable distance. It is preferable to
any other fuel for ccoklngstoves and parlors, es •
small quantity makes a brilliant light, and a very
hot fire. There can be no doilbt, should the rail
road once be completed to Cleveland, that cannel
coal will be the principal article used in generating
steam, as the article makes a hotter and greater
blaze than any other article of feel that I am ac : ,
quieted with.
As to the route spoken of,a person nuance please
all of the friends of the various motes, viz
Brady's and Brush Run; 2nd, Darlington and
Little Beaver mane ; 3rd, Palestine and Columbl.
ens route; ON The roan Valley route, which
leaves the Ohio Elm hi Beaver pearly opposite
the east corner of Col. Co. Ohio. Upon Algeria/ a
tine upon the map of Ohio arid Pennsylvania, you
will see the round by Enan Valley, as they must
run northwest clew to the most northern range of
toirnatepa M Col. Co. This must be done to cow%
ply with the charter granted to the Company by
Ohio, as to the Palestine and Columbiana route.
Item:mot be any shorter distance from Darlington
to Salem, than by the Little Beaver route, and at
the same time have quite as heavy greeting if not
heavier, and n great many more ravines to cross,
and deep cats to make ; and_ it the same
me time
Rasing around the moat important trade upon the
whole route, the cannel coal. As to the Brady's
and BrUsh Rion route, It may be the most direct,
end is said to have cannel coal upon i< It Is said
Nino any of the Mutes are pramicable. -
I am, 4r4. yours.
DELANO.
Can rex C/WIXILL Rasa Sava:max re Warren._
This question 4 answered by Dr. Reese, en em•
Inert practitioner of New York city, as follower
.1n the city of N. York, notwithstanding the an:
seasonable weather, which Ls unprecedentedly
mild and with an a tm osphere "hounding in humid.
tiy, a Maloof remarkable healthfulneas Cs found, as
proved by oar bills of mortality. In view more.
over of the cleanliness of the streets, for •which
Vigorous measures are at last adopted by the Hood
opdealth, oar citizens have no rational grouudeof
sarYous epprehonsion because of the recent imps
lien af cholera at quitea Wand, some six miles
distatd; as"esPecially it le subsidies there. And
should frog, that' ouinipotelli 4eritayer cholera
sa well as pillow Amer, begrovitlehthilly &hi to
0011'001e, the exemption of our population from
the dreamt epidemic will be certain, et least an.
tdthe spring,. Pot White/Mr Ply he the expert..
COO of other coantrier, no cue of 4 , 01 „. ever
stabled In the weneta continent =pep - 4 - w=
trettlheri slid lleohur sp reetion on the Oat emit
was WMO4O ; (ow Ole Clendlts le ff.
Orleans.
'The_PMllleaCe and ravages of cholera In b oa.
stn and some other countries of. the old werld, in
the winter are explained by the habit" of the man
tithe people there, who live in hovels chiefly un
derground, eating, cooking and sleeping,-for the
mod part, in the lame room, which Is artificially
heated to is temperature equal to that of oar mid.
Ammer. So Oil the Sithy.condition and Impure
air of their inibittutone, lenMneed by their ena
mel:la fire., will lICCOCIOI for their papreele to the
epidelpto in wield. Ella in thin cofintry Sdud*
state of thins no where ezi tol and 'hence anima
obeys the same laws which govern yellow fever
—neither having ever appeared exceptin the heat
of summer, and bah invariably ceasing oa the cc..
sumacs of holt.
- sacmg-aucw Toast » ,
• couiutmdendea We.P4iiabai Gem.
• 1.: -• ..Nam You, Dee- 29, 1849.
The Gegeral Fees School, or College of New
.
York hail been completed, and all Its teachers op.
pointed. I The design of this School is similar to
that of Gieard College, except that this School
does not feed and clothe its pupiho The College
building is one of the most elegant in the city,
aituated on the corner of Lexington Avenue and
23.1 Street; cost 873,000, and to be maintained at
an annual coat of $25,000 giving instruction to
five hundred scholar!, whose only qualifications
for membership, are, previous regular attendance
at any public. school in the city and county of New
York, and ability to pass a good examination io
the elementary branches of a common English
education there taught. No one can estimate the
value of such a popular College as this, when all
the education neceaaary for any walk in life can
be had without cost. The child of the humblest.
labourer can here get an education that will enable
him to compete with the eons of them who are
aided by wealth and station. The School will
have at the start 10 or $15,000 worth of scientific
anita tt t i ,
° al
c ommence with all the vigor of o
The close of the year presents the Money Mar
ket in a better light than common, and instead of
the usual, pinch, money is abundant at much lose
than the nounl rate ofinterest, and capitalists seett i
ing investments. The tecurren. of New Year
will throw a large sum upon the market in the
shape of dividend.; and present appearance.
rate a speculative period at hand. Few people
speak despondingly, while the great mass of the
community look forward with the greatest antin
faction, anticipating nothing lint succeu in birsinei.s
of all kind.; an anticipation, it is to be hoped, will '
be realised fully.
There has been an upward movement in stock,
this afternoon, with 5a1e5.,5200,000, Treasury notes
at 107.
Ashes Improved to-day; Sales of Pots at 88 (a 0t
Pearls, 1113 25. Cotton has risen cent with sales
of 800 bales. Flour is up, and common brands
sell at S 5 50, an advance of 121 eta since my law.
There is a good buiness In Beef and Pert at full
rates; Porlc, 300 bbls. new prime, $ll 50 ; 500 do.
olmso ; 100 do. uninspeeted $l4 ; 200 bbla
esa, $l3 75 ; 600 old prime, $lO 75. Bad.
130 bbls. city mess, Sl.l ; 200 bbls. country, 810 25
250 bbls. prime, SO 25, Cheese is higher, with
sales at $t a 71. Common Whiskey, 41 wltta
lilleeellemeotte Items.
The knowing paragraph la from the BL John;
New Brunswick, Observer of Dec. nth: it is not
without significance
'Them lo ec much regard arid respect for moo.
achy and monarchical principles, in New Bruns
wick ; that the idea of separation from England can
not, rairhard great and cogent reasons, be entertain•
ed ; but our trade is prostrate ourpopulation is
gradually removing to the neighboring republic—
and it Is hard to say agar man en as (defines may
forced to do. The mien of the British empire, if
they wish to retain the affections of the colonists,
must unite them under a common head.'
For California—A Yankee In= Boston ku tak•
e 000aisung
u l f= ge oti k'o dbOnnets ' n. wlttenseYneoaritas
ins smile on this attempt to transfer the precious
gold dust to his pockets.
The Legislature of South Carolina adjourned on
the 20th, after a 111C&60111 of 24 days.
The cold weather in the great Welwyn plains bev
yond the Rio Colorado, is said to have set in auk
usually early and with unusual severity. This will
be had for the many adventurers who may attempt
to reach Calithrnla by that route.
EXIILAOIDLIWET FEAT 0/ • Msais-11, Yankee
veteran of the turf, John Sherman, of Cambridge,
Mass, rode his celebrated mere. Lady Rnmp,
twenty miles within an hoar. on Tuesday lot, at
the Washington Trotting Course. ltictuding the
old man, his saddle, Cho., the mare had to carry
over a pounds—a feat, they ray, never before
equlled. 200
CHILI to Tin Fut.).—Our emigrints atm go to
CaSiouan, laden with mores of goods fir trading,
must expect competition from various quarters
A Valparaiso papet of Into date, notices taro ven
tures of good* from that port to Cahfarni•, one of
the value of 520,0*0, and the other estimated at
860,000. It also speaks of other large shipments
Colonel Whittelsey, who lately visited Raving
Lake, open the Northern border of Minesata, upon
a Government survey, states that • specie. of
rice grows in the water of that report, quite equal
to the nee of the Southeru State• It to gathered
and used extensively by the Indians as an article
of food.
The total value of import into the port or Boum,'
kir the year ending, Sept. 30th last, tens 823,016.564'
ore/bleb from England the amount yeas 810490,133
iornorsatrot Fols.r —The astograph of Man•
Inn the famous French robber of the last canonry.
was lately told at auction for 240 francs. It teal a
receipt witch be had fru:vials!) , given a too gath.
ore, whom he tubbed of 6000 harm
Mr. Chiolee Wilson bas Invaded a new stone
matting machine, propelled by steam, and said to
be capable of doing the work of 100 men. Only
ooe Ma been made, and 'hat is In use at New
e lI bMitufdlacntbed s
- The tlittltig iniminacht to simply utfalissipmea
circular paws Gutened firmly by an We 11114dng
thropah the centre. Them mars of course pro
mediae', bard, and the teeth - rather larger than
the ordinary Pm When family adjusted, it is
forced rapidly over the eurface of Ihri done,
mnoolhing it very evenly.'
The Jury, to the Kentucky Nave caw, in which
several citizens of Marshall, dichigaa, Were de.
fondants in a.prOlleCULlOll for reamoug fugitives
tram the handl of their owners or agents, which
has just cksied at Detroit, gave a verdict kir the
plaintiff' of:51,900 and cows.
DIICOVIST OF • Cnn—A large cavern 0
grotto has been discovered at Trebach. near Trievte
of which the Geologtotil Society's loam' give
• desenption. ft i• 270 feet high, 1022 feet he
low the surfer*, and traversed by a stream 0
water
The corp. of Nanonal Grays, Captain Pete
Fritz, of Philadelphia, will visit Washington es th
4th of March next, to be present at the inaugu
•tipq of Gen. Taylor.
Tint Cuuzca or FAat..a.n..—The Puke ornovo
Moo is patron of 4811-ologt; Ea?. Fitawifiiom 3
Doke. of Beaufort and Rutland, each 29, 555 Do
of Bedbrd, 27; Duke of Norfork 24, Man:ll4oM
RA 20; Earl of Abergavenny and Duke of,Clev
laud, each IS, 36; hereditary Legislatomegclgg
of the Bishops, have altogether 4030 livings,inth
Tao Coovicy Lanai io the Vermont State Pinson
has been let, onder the authority of an act of the
Legislature, to Messrs. Lamson, Goodnew, gad Co.,
ofShelburn Fulls, Mass., tor five years, commencing
next May, the manufacture of sertursaaths and
mash is to be curled on by the oontracten
Miss LrDLO. Moons has Just recovered a ter
dirt in the Common Pleas of Becks county, egainst
Howard Stewart, whom she sued for n breach of
marriage promise. Verdict mu Jolla' damages.
Am eacrricei of the volcano Slat, in the island
of Borneo, ha. occurred and sprand immeso des
trocuoa man, cattle and property 911 every
Savant DOT Jon Sawraisaa—The Poughkeepsie
Journal of Saturday says s man names! Charles
Smith Isms found guilty, at the recent Oyernad Ter.
miner in that village, of gouging out the eye obi..
other man with whom he was fighting, acid ledge
Boresdo sentenced him to twenty.ovio years !Mph.
sonment in the'State Prison.
Sharma-at —The tide of immigration b setting
towards the boll , city, and the number opt s Jew,
lab populetiota is rapidly increasing. Tbal ntsident
Rabbis have appealed to their brethren itt Europe
for aid to enlarge extensiVely tbew cynagaime Beth,
El, while come leading Jews la Earopelericiarly
contemplate the rebuilding of the Tem*lsif en ,.
Salem. 3..
.
Irmcso. vs. Lonzus..—The slearn di:Mostend tire
regulars have hail a herd bottle iri the a .Lamp.
shim Legislature, upon • motions to rporato
the Botanic Medical Soelety, 'mauled
the days and Lobelia triumphed oyes 'beckon
maim
A NOZTIMIX CAA:mos.—Many members \ f Con,
grew fro the Northern States, propose lipldie"
Nonimm Caucus, to put Girth their viammott om
q, In oppositbe to the Southern Committee: So,
al least, says a correspondent oftho Journsior tom.
mace.
A Paccurr.--It is stated in the New York Coo
rter that application will be made to the New York
Legislature, to charter a company with i 9pithl
or 5302,09, to.conyey the earatoga 'retell:am its
native spring tolgew York city ha glass tubitsicas,
ed In brick. The cost is estimated at $lOO A mile,
or $lBO,OOO in the whole.
A Timm" Cunossea—A Cleuadia4 of Ibis city
with bought • patriarch of • turkey, Wet bad f r i g h t .
tined every other purchaser from the Idea of malt.
lag a jaw.ful feast off him, mid denser& 'hook
him home—my wile bile him tree hours, eh,' den
he craw. My wife pat him in de pot arid Ae tghr
and he kick 'em all out."—Nouisru Zunm ,
Mo.
damp has written forty.three, and Balmy halo•
y natal,.
A woo of the richest iron ore has haw distwv
ered du Red Hill, about a mile from Elkton illgd d
The yield for some weeks put with only two Oleo
working it , has been about live toot per day.
icrisr Linn is to winter In Engin@ on eixo un t
of the iroublesthn Continent. For the same
tp. declines her vihit tolltpiter
*lP ,
, ,
pv,innzummi ov Livestrom. —The nalmber of
lainibilanbt Livermed has direlaisheil W4hin'tlie
pan year Ro leas Man 14490 persona There : are
and to,be 400 boners unoccupied in the may.
Ix Taornos.—A. school teacher lathe lawn,
abip of Hamtramck, Malign% is Undergoing a
trial at Detroit, on an indictment 6* far g t eg t h e
amneof the filedeentorof the Schools3o Board to two
orders Go th a School Atileuor lin each.
. ,
Eightrone nennyapers am published innastaryof
which fourteen ore daily, Woe semiweekly, and
0a A. Poo, the candomed. Vi an d.
fr.#/ /6 . ti l rf 4_ 44g ;
aide, is about to lead to the limeade akar. Men,
Bush H. Whitman, of Provi&we a well known
and popular amtbomm—X Landes nia.
24 111 , 4 4riedrtmv.
LIM *itch, Prrristawn)
_ Dee. lOth, 1848
Nwas B. Craig, Str eta niceo
tng held tWa readies you were duly and unit&
=lusty nominated • candidate for the office of
Mayor, by the Free Soil party, of the city or Pitt..
burgh, and requested to accept said nomination.
It is but due to you, to say, that, the Free Sod
Pull' fully and fairly; ciuivused the claims and
qualifications of several citizens, but concentrated
on you as the most snitable,from year well known
el:mecca: for virtue, wad lostiesty of purpose, du.
nag your whole life.
great respect,
your Mow citizens,
A. H. MORSE
R. SAWYER,
RICHARD SAVORY.
Committee.
Prrrammon, Jan. Ist. 180.
To Alooars. A. IL Mew, P. R. Sawysr, and
Richard &wry.
Gaenthorme.--.I have received your note an•
nouncing my nomination by the free soil men of
this Cay, as their candidate' be the Mayoralty, and
requesting. my acceptance of the honor thus ten
dered me.
I have long entertained the opinion that there
was no hope of redeeming our country from
the thraldom of pro-shivery influence, through
the agency of either of the old parties of the
country. We hove long heard. and will volto
us to hear fr om them loud profession of h.
slavery principles, and repeated promises of elec.
live action against the muter evil of the land;
hut these professions will always as heretofore,
prove to be hollow and unproductive, and the
promises entirely fallacious. The late action of
the Buffalo Convention, and the respectable vote
given to the candidates nominated there, seemed,
for a time to operate upon the members of Con.
gems of both parties and excited a hope that some
real effective mammies were about to be adopted
against the slave trade in the District, where
our national leflalature holds its sessions. It is
true, the prohibition Of the atrocious traffic in hu
man flesh at that place, would be bet a small
conceseon to the teachings of our Saviour, or to
the enlightened spirthal the age; bat still it would
have been a firrwarff movement, and the first
step in a series of milieures which would Mo
rse our National GoVernment from all respithai.
bility for the continued existence of slavery in
some of the States.
But it seems that even this smell concession, this
first movement, is more than we can hope to see
made by either of the old parties of the country.
The recent assemblage of the slavebolding mein.
ben of Congress, both Whig and Democratic, seems
to have terrified the northern wtogs of both parties,
and the usual result of southern bluster and me.
Dance are likely to follow. Timid and unprincipled
northern men will once more cower before south
ern violence, and we will still exhibit to the world
an active slave trade and extensive slave pens at
the seat of our National Government, long after the
slaveholding legislators of the two surrounding slave
states have become ashamed of Inch exhibitions
and forever prohibited them. Southern men,
though they themselves shrink from the aheme
and scorn ofeountenaneing such scenes, by their
own action, are not unwilling to use northern
doughfsces, as the monkey in the fable used the car,
thrust its paws into a hotter flame than it date place
its own. The long submit. ion of northern mem—
bers to southern dictation forbids all hope=
effective resistance can be expected, until
are taught that their constituents see more to be
dreaded than their biather members from slave
states. This lesson can only be taught by cootin.
ued and Imintermittingegitatlo n at the north.l t ith
this conviction on my mind, I feel satisfied that he
honest free soil men should permit no opportn ity
to pass without an emphatic expression of t air
opinions. Let the free presses of the country be
uncreasing in their expotores of the wrongs nd
usurpations tithe elairerholders and of the
ty of northern recreant. Let the free soil en
seise every opportunity to express their optrit ns
through the ballot box. Let no election p
whether in ward, towns iR borough, city ors tin,
without resting their vo.es for men of their a
principles. Let our potheians know that the .
sent excitement on that subject is not spasm lc
but permanent and eadtfring. Thus, and thus ly,
can we hope to effect our purposes. Entenai og
this °pinto]: as to the true policy of th e p art y, a
regarding such *curse as a solemn dut y , I can ot
hesitate to permit my name to be used, so s
um, through which our free soil men may ex
their opinions at the ensuing elecuon. Yours, •
respectfully. NEVILLE B. CRAIG.
For the Patabutgh Gazette
THE GOLDEN ♦GE,
"0 fa• - • • lulge in gout• ran iriblerlorsi "--Cogartita.
The end of the world is coming fast,
Said simple Dick, to great amaze.
When he bud heard what golden sands
Oar Californian load dirrlaga
Now tack liras wrong, beyond all doubt,
For not a angle inch it comes,
And that's what plagues the men who pant
To rot o figure with great sum&
This new discovered Ophir (OA, Jar?) int
Just by the world's remotest west,
At ease and quite pactrical,
And beckons us, the grand, in-viest.
The tr t t ant 4lol 4atirEminerkl, heT c , r , t•
riot when they Gtatoti her knew it not,
Ore east twitie, yet, .posed *way.
4 way the has to cleay the 'moat
14 [mat, the amen steeteh
Fat far beyond the slimming eye
To .00there polar land of ire,t
That's very enld, d meo don't he.
And there she ceaseless scowls the Born,
An though she gave us urgent .1r?
Our men emhark—ol., the bark
Runs on!, and turns Into a squall.
Now, when ern red at web sad &nuts,
However trmrertte they may be,
They take, they Inne r t es• Caps the Horn,
N.Y. doable a, stub:won the sea.
briar and dangers end at last.
And 0 for's ahore is near;
They leave the ship, but look most cheap
Where every thing's in very dear.
With !zesty strides gm' Feather river,
They boned aloof to feetber their nest—
But softly now, they're on the grand;
All doubts are `one—obey ¢n pasttaard
Much gut Is found on every hand,
And every delver feed. Its weight,
Yet, oh' their buoyant spirits rim,
Lake milk.? da,ght—of which they prate
A sad'ning k•eling steals o'er MI,
Who cannot reach those irolden shores
Whene'er we see a eight detain
We're minded of the Medal goers.
Still one re:Amnon comtbrt gives .
When gorgeous {II o et ohms our eye,
We know the son shines on ova onto,
And cr sends up each living dye.
*Sines the California sands have turned so ye--
low with gold, various American pundits have
proved that it is the ancient Wits, where Solo
mon got the gold with 'which to 'shingle the tem.
plc.
(Terre del Fuego.
Whs0111:11:11 D/101.12341221... -Whether on board a
steamboat, canal boat or stage coach, or In the
parlour, in the barber shop, in hls performing room,
or In his bed room, whether wending, mated, or
walking,whether among the gram or gay, the ed.
ucated, or the illiterate, foreigner or motive, adults
or juventls, quadruped or biped, canine, feline, or
the feathered mingsters--whatsoever company
this oddity happens to meet with, be is sure to
enlist their allention, nod of them who am capa
ble, of exciting their laughter, their hearty, &mute
tible laughter. We saw him in the menagerie
the other day, decidedly the greatest carnality
there, ho was the moving planet to a number of
laughing itatellites, who wield am be moved until
he had finished his story, cm °Vele Sar !dativel the
four footed elephont; for he is Ohl: of 'egt, Winch
A Unveiling acquaintance retake the Now
'ng ntory of the inimitable ventriloqiiitt.
He was performing acute where is Penurylva.
nia, where a dispute ur misunderstanding took
place, in relation to the real at a lecture romp.
which be had hired from the city authorities, the
Pew° of which they had charged twenty five dol.
ars, and had so inthrined him, prior to his mating
it, while be as stoutly alleged they hod told him
distinctly and in plain terms that the price was are
dollar., and that they now wished to extort that
amount from him on account of Ins cannon. This
insinuation provoked the he ci tile principal menu.
ber of the hoard, an old Hutah who Must.
ed upon it, that in as much its to show feller had
daken away all do monish vrom de heoples, for to
see to lam alight of hand highness, dat he ought to
boy dwenty livesollarsany how, nod pe (an y glad
to kid oil no. Mr. W. bent a gearohMg glance at
the old judge:and naked boo if there was not a
still Mail voice within that admonished him not to
swindle strangers; to which his honor replied—
' You are bury impudenrfoller, sir. I kin del you
tat you mush' hay filly dollar. for oondempt of to
court, and imprison you till to 'ain't voice say I
munht bay you pack atria: Tot you tink for tat,
h eyl
Winchell—And you think thiajustice, do your
Justice—Yea, dat is my justice, to you for your
imhodeace.
• Winchell—l think I can alter your opinton.
you can make me say dilfereni, ten
I *III het different. • •
Winchell—Do you think from the iempet te.•
mums of your heart that this is a righteous floots.
ion.
A:yoice that sounded like the Justicers,bul thrown
so deep into his body that it seemed to ions fry=
the Dotehmaree vergaertrk inlmediale/y answered,
Nol [The Preeidrint and Board ware thanders
struck.]
Winchel—.Do you think now, that I ought, uo•
der the present eirenntstances to pay otic neat.
Voice within the Judge—No, 1 toot think you
ought to pay one cent; I .was only choking, you can
go clear. '
Winched—Thank you gentlemen.
Belbre the nstonished President and Aldermen
could recover their surprise, the artist was out Rl'
tie Court Boom, and at his hotel• Be was' sadd
(Wowed by the entire party, and prevailed upon to
repeat his astonishing performances, which It is
needless to add drew crowds upon crowds during
his sojourn in the village.--CAvaage Jour.
Wan/Pax =Run zags zaturs—Sassze
anima
, .
• hisanin Oh* Dea.l9.; leis .
M. E. E. Eellerts—ltieery one - she ken DW tool
Verndfurgeap e ak e l s ., t ie bed melee of its
superior efficacy in expelling worm Mem the eysfem.
Ere a great rebOte your Vera[fuge will be *newly one
preparation of the kind for arnica there will toasty de
mand in this community. Although net yet IS month.
since I first introonecil the anima here, the demand
has been large and is steadily ou the COC.C.E.
TOW; reepectrully, J. GREEN.
[Ritmo from truer.]
This unequalled worm medicine can be procured at
the Drug store of R. E. 5EL.E11.1,./lo 07 Woodsy end
of Druggi.t e generally h e two ride's. la/
QT Usz rot Fluent Maass—lf yon wish to be sue.
pesatul in any undertaking, you most always 'use the
emper means.' Therefore, if yea have a rough, ass
J•rtral Exrgrronanv and be eures4 fin• It ta the proper
means. Have you Asthma or difficulty of breathing,
then the only ctheieut means to care you is to use
Jayne'. Expect:mum, which will immediately overcame
tittm which contcts the diameter of the tubes,
'h ra
and loosens and bongs up the mucus which clogs, then
up, thd Mu. removes every obstruction to a free respi
moon, while at the •otrue tone all inflammation is sub
dued, and a cum it certaiu ut be ellern_,L Have you
Bronchitis, Spitnny, Blood, Pleurmy, or in fact any
Pulmonary Affection, then a, Jayuets Expectorant
and relief Is verve,. end )e u tt find that you hairs
axed the prop, oncu..s.,
For rale to l'itmbutyrk at the Pekin Tea Store, 71 Ith
street near Wood • Janl7
Irr The gull, Angel expresslon of some females
grateful to view, while, the repulsive, coarse, muddy
yellow fade of ether., aches di gnu—thesame with
males. Could such people be hid - aced to try a cake of
the true Jonas' Italian Chemical goap, dam , would be
enraptured with the change. They would have a deli
cate, clear, whim skin,while every disfigmement or
eruption would be remiyed and cured.
Pax:moue Norma hirwins who have bought cheap
counterfeits and imitau ns of this, and have bad no d
feetproduced, mum try 111.1, th e original. Mind, ask
for lone,' Soap. rot tale at Wm. Jarnaon't, Labe,
ly atreeL ma,24
• •-
None. —T,.c Second Lecture I.eore the Young
Meng' Mercantile ,Library and Mechanic's' Iniditute,
will be given au Thuesday evening, January 4th, at 7
o'clock, to Apollo lUD by Professor Richanl Henry
Le e.
Stranscr—klaterialudt and ito tendencies.
Single Tickets to cends, admitting a gentleman and
accompanying ladles Season tickets, One Dollar, to
be had at the prinmpal book stores and at the door.
JACOB \V.v., Jr.,
11. A. Panning, TCemmtitee.
digki-Zt WICCOMIA.III,
Tonne Mum' !ilottegrriun Lastaanv AND acoutunow
Inurrrort.—A regular meeting of the members, atm
the election for olteere to serve for the ensiling year,
will be bald at the Hall, on Tuesdny evening, January
9th, at 7 o'clock. dee27.td B. FINNEY, Seal.
71Immo or 1 1111 . 1“1111113' AMOCI.IO.II,—A. Meeting
mu lee held mi the Chapel at the University, 'Me MR.
tao, •t 7 o'clock.
111,ecturn on (Wen n will be delivered. )N-1t
W. M. Writ; t, 111. D., Dentist,
Orvlcs and residence on Fourth street, opposite the
Pittsburgh Book. UQi r boors from 9 &clock to t 2 A
hi., and Iron V o'clock SP. M. se9l4-ly
Ou Tuesday the MARRIED,VtI test., Mr. Jamas Flatroa. Cote
Loa, to Mtss SalLallOsytt Wallach, all a South Pitts
burgh.
Valuabl• iter Estate for Sale.
tlt foinswing de., bed property, in the cities of
Plitsburgh and All gheuy, and vseinity, is offered
or accommodating terms:
OTT or trrtsllVlN.
1 Lot, 42 feet to front OA Liberty street, below Mar
bury, by 110 feet Llrewery alley, being parrot Lot Yo.
130, net., Men Monongabeia flyer.
Lot No 460. havin g CO feet front on Seventh street by
240 feet to Strawberry alley, near the corner of Grant
street.
1 lint on Ora street. 3) feet by
Lot. No. IY-, 14D A. 041 la), on Pleat street, between
Ross and Try streets, each having 24 feet from. nrst
street by Eli feet deep.
Lots No. 1:03, 131 .d 140, having 24 feet front on
Third street be 60 feet deep.
Lot. IQ and 16g, having 04 feet front on Third street
by CO feet deep.
b 1 Lot, earner of O'Hara end Quarry street, 24 feet
y 68.
Lots Not D. 24, 25 and 20. twenty -6ve feet on Quer
gr street by at feet deep.
Two Lou, Net 224 and MS, on Penn street, in the 9.
word, 64 feet by lOU feet to donne alley,
6 LOl.l on Pe. street, In the la ward, between Bald
win and Morn. einem, having 24 feet front en POLIO
street by tOn fret to SPrir
11 Lots on Butler sire I, to the PM Ward, between
Waist. and Baldwin st ets, near the ghee/may river.
24 fent ht. by LW feet deep.
FT, OF 4/I.l[olll.lri.
Lots Nos NI and 427, having 60 feet front on Beaver
by 240 to West Cointnon, between Ohio street and
North Common.
Loot :int Ittl nod h•suti 60 feet front on Federal
street,•by No feet to /diddle elley, between the Dia
mond and North Comm.
Lot No 100 having CO feet on Sendoak y strain by 240
feet to Put alter. between Ohm street and North Com-
MOM
Five lu•ere Lou to Reserve township, near the bo
rough of slane bmte r, N m tn 7, uN,
I ten acre Lot on the Obto river and the Beaver
mad. between the U. N. Marine Hospital Lot and
bps' oil cloth futory—to be sold in qmnuties to sad
pare/mere Require of CHARLEY B. SCULLY,.
or JAMES OHARA,
rak-dtf Burke's Building. 4th st.
TO COTTON AND SUGAR PLANTERS.
•LANTATION mri
IN ARKANSAS —The sabber
r offers for sale the evensive plantation In Arkan
sas., formerly Immanuel; to and occupted by the late
Governor Rent, of Maryland, and emanations twenty
will hundred and eighty.three and a half acre. entail.
This ecuue hes in the emetics of Maps and Crit
tenden, and ts situated in Walnut Bend, on the Minis
mop' Mu, twenty-Ave miles above the town of Hele
na. It to mid to be the upbeat neer land in that re
gion of country Its soil is peculiarly adapted to the
growth cotton. Its improvements are an overseer's
hoe., a horse-mill, several corn houses, and rood
gutters for servants.
Upwards of bum hundred acres of this land have
Men cleared 'and are saw cultivated, ;lie re.L of S.
may be kullrcleare, IRS ton being Motatl daroo'
and 'has leu timber upon ; chtt of
which Is readily ..pd at a well t o
w yard, In
quantities of save thousand cords every year.
This plantation eon of great value, and
nue opportunity to the pabSc. In the hando f t good
planter it may be comity mule of immense annual pro
fit. Its factlities of intercourve with New Orleans of
lord a constant avenue for the disposal of its products.
It is duals alum MO miles. from Clnetnetes. 290
exiles from the month of the Ohio, and 740 miles from
New Orleans.
This property will m divided tnto several pans, if
desired.
For terns, A.., apply (post pool) m
Nylija/J a PERINE.
Ilaluntore,Muy/and.
ILK IL ELIJAH EATON'S CESITIFICITETO DR.
In JAYNE—This cernfies, that immediately after
having attended my brother, erho died of consumption
m March, legs, I eras taken sick with theConsultion
rlnver Complaint, and was reduced . low Tit' the
In four years I was unable to' tweed tb
nay toleiskeas, either at borne or 'brutal Itelog for the
roost time confined to my bed. Ihttbui the about peri.
od of time, I had expended for medical attendance of
regular Physicians' and medians, to the amount of
S3UO, without receiving any benefit therefrom. Ia
July. 104.5., I commenced . *Mg Dr. Janie'. r ft 4l- ,
lues, end have taken them mote or !ens *Tor
. stace,
and behave thy it' eras by perseveung in thew ass,
that I ran now , ' truly say that I havee tely re.
erred may health . 1 Wm. that Jayngtlatlfe m
pUls
.04 1' , ..9.9 0 /lallit ere the beat family inedioinsoi now t e
I reside ie Springfield, Otsego county, N. Y., gad
carry on a fares. and machine shop in that place,
and am not Interested to any manner in the sale of the
above metheines, ind make this certificate for the ben
efit of dune afflicted. ELLIAH EATON.
Springfield, N. Y.. Sept 16, ISIS. ja4
TO n.insciamiTs,
TXTANTED, by our Ithuaitedy from N. York.
T mtaatiordaS Hook Reaper or General Armlet
. =at, to the Grocery and Lisp= business. From up.
wart of 10 years experience he gaaranues entire
tsfaction ' and would be arillutg to derma kis whole
time to b atis employee.. Salary not in much en object
as a permanent sitaation. City refereeen stangoep.
troriable. Address, for three days, ullusoleas,G at Das
office, which will be ntxmotly aliended m. A 4-211
_
BGX LOST.—Lost on the 10th October ne
to
SW lbs, marked "A. M. & Lackey, Saint Louis,
Mo." It : .apposed to have been mica
l off t
on board.ofteamer Caleb Cope or Lake For, a
drayman who hauled it dehreped 'to MAW Ooete.
A liberal tees - W - 10p b 6 paid 'the eofe 14.
PI . !WAIP/A_ I
I HAVE
Shy titrYtt d , Trhe 4 :24 - 6. D
eero
ry and Commiution busine., at their old stand, RH
Lib e rty glspet, whore we will continue the business
under the firm of llPOills & Roe. JOHN Id'OLLL.
Pittsburgh, January I , 1640. jafi
Baron Smoking
fl .
. AWN° jun completed the re be !ding °four unpile
bonne, are are now prepared to reolya •meat,
and make h in the mot( rperchnnablir matmer.
The Immo* are fined Wohn all the modern inp ro vp.
manta, and are capable or contenting .700,000 lbs. each.
KIER k JONES, Canal Bonin
1.4 near Seventh
TLET.—A Lot ea Boyd's Hill suitable for one OT
TO
two Dna Yard., to let. Apt IP
Ja4.lle M. B. LO
BCClf y al er
iIDR9-4 caw, raa'A pat Tale.NA aad
•A N C
la 4 ROBERTSON 'EXPERT
T ARD-35 able prime Land; 9 kegs de do; just reed
Li and for Bale by
la 4 ARMSTRONG & CROZER
WINTER LARD OIL-10 bbl, W B Brown& Coo Wintrr Oil, ree'd this day per au Brilliant; far
ja4 Ba.LEP,D li/COLIF.
To lUt METAL—Ots. tans Adogbeny, midi° tons Floor
WR ROCC Ibt it& by
J•
JAMES DALZELL
COTTON—dO bale. cotton, in more and fo - ;sans by
ja4 JAB DAI7ALk
QVG AR HOUSE MOLABSES-4D 04c prnao Elyzac
H.un hinidaanaiqt(loja and an satalo . w to etotto
oasigainoilt, ill_ 4. 6 8 .._..Y4ZEL4
eini B ENO -1 0 ban trita•cda,JAß DA tiore and kir
LTELL saIe
SAVER CLOTHII—A few piece. plain and agar
B
jug recd by expeu and for sale by
k WHITE
HAD-20 pigs Galena Lead, per atr Hobert Fulton,
14 for sale by tag C H .. 11.4.221_144yra.terut
Q./WT-10 kegs Nos 1,2, 3 and 4 Shot, for mile by
/a 3 C 9.5 4 /rir
112)ROCUCE, bbl. Roll butter; to Dbl. white
Beam; &XI los Reesurat 100 lb. Ounteng; 3 bbl.
Chestnota; 10 kegs Lard; Jost reed and for ulo by
1.3 FL ROBISON & Cb
UNDSI&4-10 too, Ohl Cake; 1200 lb. common
Wool; 100 bosh dried Peaches; 600 do do tipples,
reed and (or male by /a 3 H HOBLSOI2 & Co
EILAT BOATS-0 Fiat Floats, lig (.10914, toi .4*
_LI for sale by - I_LWCML&HJ__2 &
PCYI.7 "I'‘APF="l4O3 Mat
°
Flo g—:m bbl. fine F A IoorATIPLI myyjy
.11.TiLk FAMILY FLOUR-4 bbl. for sale by
ARMST
GF.NVINE ARA LOAN LINIMENT, for Rprelna,aa
band and for tale by Jai J KIDD e. Co
NrILANEI4 LUNG A I'RU P—On hand and for igala
by lag J6IUDh Co
- - - - - -
DAVIS'S CompOuud Syrup of IVll4Churry,ou baud
.d for dale by • rat J 11(11)0 &
G UN DRAGON-30) lbs on band and for lia4o by
MORY, Illoottod liios;Ort liana and /of 1100 by
lag ' • • J KIDD it Oo
LARD—t) bbls No 1, oovr landing from steamer
Genoa; for we by
lay ISAIAH DICKEY & Co, frau of
:. ,- t. -7 1 ,, F• ,. 43.'3fM: - ;_'••• , .pt; , ffl: -. 'i7;
, AUCTION 'j : B•ALEgi,-.., , K
•1/$74461in D. DavisiA,lllthillmilla•-
F.. , 7 Boa, Meant:al Drzuee, micterra,: . , •
Thik Tinltiday ...ening, ADA, u 7 look . ot
via auctions mons, will be sold witioraliWtokaabra4V.
COW. whom n only ro l leerll4lo psiy: Elftlife., • r•lpa
bl• Theatrical Woodwad
co.
(mm .l 0 to AO
pieces, among which are
OW Singllski Doublet. tc. , l 10.1.er Walters' Shore
Dress, gilylock drew. Hossag drew, ?mil. mihtary
frock coat 104001 dress, Ihigond dress, do cola, black
gown, velvet nude, Jc,
lad JOHN D DAVIS, Aug
rice dad. of Fancy aa4l Staple Dry Goods.
On Thursday us:uvula, J.: 4th, at 10 O'clock, the
COlLlMareila Bales Rooms. Corner of Wood and Fifth
lumen, will be told, wlthoutreserre, for nth current ?
A large and pantiel assortment of well Selected sea
sonable staple and fancy llry Goods, which may be
examined prior to the we.
At 4 o'clock,
Gutmann, Quamomaar,Vmurnmart i &a.
Wilk a variety 01 household goods ma*, or house
keepers, &a . .
COMM
.. • . • ,
Reedy made clothing, dtg gc.d.,•Ane Cc. deg, . Lot inmeorAg e , piped., gold elmt•eilver.wriacnes, =mice'
testraments, mucetlaucoup hooka, i /arse lot of cheep
publications, bleak books, funny and pocket biblea,
etter and cap writing paper, ke•
ion . JOHND DAVI' Amt.. •
AMUSES KNTS,
741EATE/1
C. S. PORTER
sznian =nine Mr/
REENOADEM ENT OE ,N
,D. WILLIAMS.
Tanaanar, t, will be acted a new Drama,
ailed
IRELAND AS IT IS.
Ragged Pat Mr. Williams.
Dan O'Carolan • • • Mr. Oxley.
Honor Miss Porter.
Jody IPFlagherty Mimi Cruise.
Dams ......... • • • • -Misr Waltei• and Mn. Goods,'
To conclude with the
RUDDER'S WIPE •
Larry O'Gig • • Mr. D. }Tinhorn.
Norms—The Gallerywilt remain elosed during th
and weather. tid and 3d Tler,,t33 cams.
WING' II .11G LL
WITH NEW LECTURES, NEW BTORIaI, NEW
IMITATIONS.
At Philo Hall, oia Fridley - Evfig, Jeuit.sthe
1.1) CAPTAIN BWINtIIik.THEE, and his eon
Pnatei-Latulemen lurned'Sailorg-Sea Sickness
-Portrait of the Captithr--ge& brieur-Enare takes
the balm-the Sloop orreckedl-Portritit of the Son
perversion of nautical tonne. I'
Beene in a Police Court !
The French Servant-In which Mr. W. WM rem.
cent flee distinct ebaractem-ii. Nickolas; a French
servant, badly tad, poorly paid, and worse thanked, in
love with a young lady, who Is very Much:enamored
of - herself, and not IneOned to favor the pretensions of
II) Col. Crusty, an old militarybffiter-brat an a ts, ark
non and ohm in battle with-on old co min
magical propeughica, and an ardent desire to become i
onn.in-law to (3) Old Do. Von Elarrat,• Dutch apothe
cary, very old, very ugly, miserly, and very , crom
husband to (4) Mrs„ Vora Dinette, a genultio epecimen
of an old complaining Yankeeiady-taken from
ao d mother of (5) Ml.. klizabeikt Von Macro a verf
nice young lady, of rime lan year.' standing benury,
and awing =meal talent..
A great variety of huttatlona, including Betty Made.
gain! an itinerant mendicant from the &steroid Isle,
with the sour of "Angel's WhisPet," whicitifreetteliY
and Imperceptibly thongs. to the crying of an infant.
Caleb Dondy's Adventures Dew. East, being
Ration of an original Yankee, whom the Miltator met
"once mime a lime."
Orr . 'Mkerts, 25 cents-to be had at the liate/s and at
the door. Performance to ecdomence at 7f o'clock.
ist4.tf
Aaggr irFOA N DRI LLEI PATIA — T
A BONNa'S next Party will take place on
Friday, the Sib Met Those scholars, ands üb
seribers who have riot received their tickets, re•
quested to call on A 411; u neither lady or gentleman
swill be admitted without Tickets for gentlemen not
whalers, for the evening, meat be heAof A. It him.
WI, as no tickets will be sold'rat th e doer: A.
okß
dten admitted whoaqe not sehobtra Pid more ladies
tickets will be Emu* to gentlemen. Jae-lt
ortAnrry sozszz,.
FOE THE BEN EFIT . 01 TEA Ch craws or BT. Pant.hi
Cansca, will be roan at tha Lafayette Atm:ably
Realms, MI Friday
fiIANAG alienng,EßS: February 1, 1&9.
Hon. C. Bina.; AMMO> Bons,. Eq.,
/ova B. GlTllliffA lA. Rodoza,
Joan Lanett, T. Waco,
W. A. hfillcuan, „kaal 1. bfrrottau,
ona, ,kratt Scow,
11,forgi„TRIIM, Jr., IFIVOII KYALT,
JOBS a, A. M'Coutarnii
C. Gocontoas, bl. BILMIAM ,
E D - Tieketa can b. obtained from the Manager.
AVALUABLE OE SALE
DIOININO T cmMILLS HE 'OF C F
INCINNATI, and
known as the Union hlllls,U be sold an the 11th
day of JANUARY, Idda, ft Cincinonti, agreeably
ton eettuty to
the following advertisement, by the Sherif of Handl-
The hllll Ls 60 feet front by DBdeep, five nuke high,
and fronts on the Miami Canal, and also on Logan
amen in the rear, with warn houses, ofilee and dwel
ling, ler =Wars and anghtunr, also mahlu.and other
am buddings adjoining the Mille There are seven run
of
Het bat rs, driven by two doutiht anginas, three
feet awoke and airmen Inch cylinders, and one single
engine five feet stroke and twelve inett cylinders, with
four boilers, doable fined, 23 feet long and 451 inches
diameter. All the machined, Into complete order and
of tbe best qnshw. It was bailrchiedy far the mann
: facture of lOU Dried - torn Meal, end has manafentu
red OCO barrels per day and over. It only empires dm
necessary bons and cheats Co make it one of the best
and mast extensive Flouring Mid. m the West and
offen great inducement. to thrmir engaged id the Mill.
asioea
tuff
um krt , road as follows:
1311F-KAS SALF...-Pnate of Ohio, liand4on Coun
ty, n. mum to the command of an order for sale,
under a decree in Chancery, than the CoMMOlntel
Court of Cinc' 'to me directed, I shall adipose to
, public sale, at the Conn House in Cincinnati; an Mon
day, the 15th day of Jannary, A. It :SIB at IL o'clock, 1
. A. M. of said day, the fellou ngmat elute, vim Being '
all that certain Liana/mid Emma, vim—Lots Nan form
ate, KM forrreen= -d2 4. ln nu te, 03) forty-four, (Ni
Alimmetamiat,eig-.
= l t =wrest, and lylbg between ?forth and
Findlay Meet. Alan, seventy-two feet of' &send on
Logaq meet, extending back to Campbell strew least
wardlyl one handred and'eleven feet BLS inthea the
saute commencing at Hoffman and Sulphemsiante lgd,
and running north on Logan .21.1 seeenry-grgo'feet,
the sable being situate and lying la the TAO of Haab
Dam end State of Ohio, and Northern 14 mune of
cinnati, and conveyed to the said Niciadu P. - Iglehan
and Joh n S. Igichert. tta Jahn McLean and wife, by
deed of team imidideted the lillit day of May,1847, for
the term of um years, rthuslaart: after the lint day of
gaAA As g, A. It bead, together with the beildirms and
property thereon, known as the Union .Milla n o? Chr
Mutsu, with all ilusinearn pig** and bollerra, Urine
and nine of stoney mactincry,
d implemenm, goslings
and guar. thereto attached ang; unwell
to
as the apparatus and othermaehlgo ! fy , g for the manufactory endAtylitg. Of to r n soon, lithe
same now etyy in lagghuricut lad for the mere eds.
glo aporation, an Be same may he in the Min, drying
meal, and ll the stock Cep , urn mead and by . rel., Le_, now on a said prentises, 10 1Mbet With , * F l l,
adages and nuartanancee to the aamen,hpkeu, cn.
Valued at 1114,M.
Subject te the RAITS* 3 0 4 i/Sgbilkiktents
doh iitIVI MA T 9 flt , the Of KIN Ude, a
uertalu HU, Le r let 2
,witiet. tem w..
Inc;ft t eed one% rm. in thd EstidettliJMuterY,
/ 84 9 lii. z. , 1 .lIV an and gnats - P(...P. and
i f
Joha B. i gl,
To be en the :Aker* weir—Om fourth gash.
sue /berth In 0E0,4 one fourth in II raft one fourth
la MI mot; with brims: frotn the :deg,- of sale, aee w d
ty mortgage on the premise:,
h Also--Lot Nth.ftlllll4o,) as Hoed by iohn McLean
sod wftlo to Baker, and by t e antenvg ald Baker to seal
Weld% ddJulta , mg d kriv#; , rty-one, with the
perm thereon sitaated,
.for Woad afill,Hr '
et male, one Barth'eaUg one n 0 mos;
one fourth In 19 month; one MOO in Imooths; with
interest San the day elute, sedared by mortsage ou
the premises, and may be sold for twfg,M' s rdl i of the
.P 4O be sold asthe property of . Nlcbolas P. file/tart
and John S. Igleheri, erthd hull Si' John Smutty, Ed
win A. Strosey had Allen' Copier, barmen under the
bite of Jelin Swesey a Co, against said IR:chart and
other. ''• " JOSEPH COOPER, Ml' ft C.
leMill—Cin. Gas.
DRY GAI, NOAPIOR,..
4 W ON ?; Cnv
1 . 1 4 1 .4tru1y Prnurian, Pa.
EP %MI oral sespeetfolly to announce se their
nunicroas patrons and the public, that they, in
e nonce of eantamplating a engage in their busi
ness, propose opening the whole of their extensive
warehonee, (Inclading all their wholesale rooms.) for
retailin and co mme nci n g ntinue open un day ,- rst of Feb
ruary, on New YearslS.p. our
wholesale mock, comprising oars oldie yaw, extensive
and varied num/emits oT Fano! and Staple Dry
Goods over exhibited in the Nyestito country, will be
odered at lower Finn Man ever before known. Eve •
.7 Minty, he&erpice and dielrable, will be ae
corpor Upwards ors fty par
dollars
of* n rascally nies. the greater
of withal are foreign good% ree 'red at ,New
rork by tole
am, arrivals, which front tho.late
neat of tha ream, as well as the known promo in
the money market, we sold burnouse mteril,caa at
public gala,. at rags varyinVreenty.Ave arty
per nun lea .b aslitlim Droste.
grEOUlarriM MEOW price. for
the t% apisve=o494 l.6. l „ as o .Rand to be .even
aa.% 4 4 Loehr al persona to Malt our estab-
Bailment, whether they purchase er novisd tai t h e
truth ash* alterre—aasermi them that they will lam
rte obligation thereby, hot. confer a favor upon the pee.
primers Oar assortment of Bilka, Shawls, asul fin,
Drees Goode will amply repay me far a viait; added
to which, en unusuallydi s
meat play of Domestic
Goods wtll, wa hpio, use all to Call.
Oar gee:odor one price will be guipdy A A adhered to.
mAsOSi tee
Bawd quarters for Boots ROG s hires, Canter of Smithfield an Patirtlms„,
kTritisaa. Pt.
the
eir mi en of
glgernerral Boo k tan 8 rU S I 4 l
ly insV r ees, whoi and
ac
nt‘Va:.%,lmuse:ba and Ile
ni"T"wefrlie genera
9L-'"'N's-P"L
•Aie Li., hl • e kit tb•wAean, ee• te c trileTine Y e:
Afro, a a i reee l ltr "wenn rrermelfror
arrives. TRO TH & ElCf:ll4,
earner of Smithfield sad 4th eta, Pitubsti
on hand and lover cult.
N. B —Traveling Tmake, Ca
rpinWa I
" y, olwaye
lt. pal
•
0 9 1 91 1 qaMits Damao Co.,
rib, Jandary 1, 1849.
rrtitheattleat a nd onagers ot the Company for
eetiog a Bridge over the river Allegieny, oppo
site Pittsburgh, la the minty of Allogitear i have Ws
day demis te d • dividend of Two Donors on toSOtt
shore ratite Capital Block, standingin the ewe. of io
diridoes on the Hoek. of the CoOpopyout of We profits of the lam six ow:ohs whidliarin be paid to
Blockholden or their luv - rejaiesentatives fortheeith.
isadlottart3 ,TOLIN 11ARREB, Semetary.
•
•
Gat tots AND HOSIERY—Smith IL- Johnson; 46
Market st, would %rue the atter:don of dealers
and others to their choice stock Of' Alamoppclier
Kid those% and a Freak earjew zloo, silk ind
cotton Glares. Alas yo ihrt; ostensive mock' of
worsted, Castmere, Athwa. Yikonth and Silk How;
AlTtlaa add 46664 64146,0 r COttOp How—together
soli it err stem or etuldretes Hose and ge.t)eakiat
hal Hose.
_
Cl sk.scor4 . 9,ol—iikin do; Gerol . t o
ttaiad,trtial4l; al a tal.= °^
and ea as d
tamat vietakta glass ar..a*tately
to cop vision nefialred.
Also, muluplylog ((luau for sicatandU, lipkat,
totoends, bault note% ea, Ail , tretril for • sale
W W ILLS V,
Ja3 corner ofartaitai aloe alit Ara
amgcvionr. ---7 7
Ary ELEcTlohniillf be held on Thonatay, the 4th
(a ver, A,ra one President. two ViedYreeideata, one
nta one Beenetnil, d •
Immolate) blabagent
for the Board of Trade, to mire
for
o d e
yutr.
The eleetlea will be beld lathe Bowel of du londo.
don, at 7 derma, P. bL ' JOB
doe 3-21 • -
--
l i Seery"-
• ----
L
-
AND AND ID mik
FEATNEDD: LIMA e
Feathers, to arnve, for a b
MCICNY & CoZ
STEAMBOATS.
; II) u iAl^i a PIT SIII:TRC!Il
l Aa
DAILY PACKET LINE.
I:r d . :in' brown li n e of splendid passenger Steams
era is now,cosoposed of the largest, rotifteas, bea
• andfureished,frui roost powerlitiloata on the
waters of the Weer Everyaroommodalion and cot.
fort that money can procure, has been provided fro pa.
senpera: The Line has 'beenla operat i ve for eve pan
—has carried a mittens of people without the least inf.
ry to then pumas. Tim boars will :be sh.ihis that of
Wood street the day previous to tutting, fotlhe
don of freight and the entry of, possencersrof the
ter. Jo an cues the passage money nous! he pa72l
advance.
8U DAY PACKET.
The ISAAC NEWTON, Cart. A. G. Kum, Mil
leave Pinsbaret every Sunday mottling at 10 o'cioeln
Whetting every Sunday evemeg at 10 r. rt.
May 0,1017.
MONDAY . PACKET..
The MONONGAIMA, etpt. Sross, evil kave
burgh every Mcraday Trarreing. at lir o'clock ; Wbee ll eal
every Eleedly evening at 10 r. o.
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TVESDAY CK PAET.
The 111.11£./iNla No. 2, Coln. J. Kiaxermia, win
leave Pinattorgh every Tuesday mooing 0110 ovary o ' olo 4l
Wleeliag ary Tuesday evenota at 10 a wt.
....
WEDNESDAY PACIC.E.D.
The NEW ENGLAND No. 2 1 C.Pt9. Naas, anil
leave Putaborgh every Wed/De...ley momiall at 10
o'clock' Wheelingevery Wedneoday evening at 10 r. it,
- - -
. _
TUURSDA V PA CKET.
The BRILLIANT, Capt. Gaser., will leave Pitts
burgh every Thursday nierrthig 100 'aluehl W 116 13148
every Theesday evening at 10 r. sr.
FRIDAY PACKET.
The CLIPPER Na. 2, Cap:. CU M-% will leave PM:P
t.:ugh every Friday roorelog at 10 o'clock; Wheel*
every Friday everting et le r.
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SATIIII.DAY PACKET.
The hIBISENGFA Capt. S. Itz.vo, will leave Pins,
burgh evert &tweey morning et 10 o'clock Wheeling
every Satarday averting at
NNW IJBB3ON AND PITTBUDRIM DAILV
OF CANAL AND STEA.MPACKENEI,
1 8 . imam
(vts ot.ssoow,)
Leaves Piusburgh duly, at 9 o'clock, A. M., and ar
rives at Glasgow, (month attic Sandy and Beater Car
nal') at 3 o'Sack t and New Lisboa 11, same den.
Leaves N w Lisbon at 01 o'clock, P. U., (making this
trip canal the river daring the night,) and warm,
at 9 o'clock, A. AL, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 3 P.
hL--thus making a' continuant line for Carryinic t
wagers and freight between New Lisbon and
bargb, in Owner
dote and at less rates than by au
otherreaus.
Tho ptopaietora of dd. Lute have the pletwors OW
formingh.s.4mianorlifcb
e t at .
s t y have t tned o r two rl firai shun
en and
height, to run in corytectlon th e well knu
magnum CALEB CC. t and BE.AVER, and cOnnata.
ing, at Glasgow, with the Pittsburgh and Calibre
an d 1 and other daily Lines of steamers down the Oda
an bli”issippi rivers, The proptietota *Ate th em.
selves to spare no expense or trouble to ittallTlCol2
o! theme
dlapateh, and ask of the path) a than
patronage
AGENTS.
43
ILANNAARTCN,
B. & H RARRAUGH, Fi=I M IL
R. .
myllnf .1. B.AAnAeGn A co. S i
N '"' Luba"
NOTICE—The toinmer BEAVER., C. E. Choke / Ma
ter, will leave alter this notice, for Wellsville pulacto•
ally, at 0 o'clock in the morning .
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184 e.
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pnvenunou & RROWRIIIVELLR
Dad.ly Packet LIRA.
FEBRUARY Ist, Is4B FEBRUARY 123, 1
LEAVE DAILY AT B . A. M., AND 4 P. N.
The fallowing new heats etnnplite
'""'"'" IL. for the present seam= AT.
LANTIC, Capt. James Par
TIC, Capt. A. /awing and LO
M'LANE, Capt. P. Benson. The boats am
new, and are titled op Intent mgard to expense. g,. asp comfort that money ems mean, has been melded.
The Boats wW Jerre the Monongahela Wharf Boat at
the feat of Ross . st. Passengen will be panemal Oa
bond, as the boats will certainly leave at the serif,
deed hoop, g A. M. and 4 P. 111 12412
FOR NEW ORLEANS.
maiThe eplendid and fast ram ing stmi
mer FAIRMOUNT,
° W Ebben, muter, will leave (or
the above and .interrnedlahe Pow efr
Tommy, Jan. 24, at 10 &nook, s. at.
For height or peusage, apply on board &et*
FOR ALAJUI
:A, PARKER/SHUR° '
And Hoekingport, and Intermediate landing.
The fine steamer
maiWftLLSVILII,E, ' •
Poe, master, will leave for.Lkssabons
parts every Tuesday, al.l.oseeloelqs.
FOR ST. LOOM
The splendid passenger steamer
ROSCOE,
mavens t i r te rter, leave tar abovis
'lmage apply on hnevi. deed
For freight or
.
FOR LOUISVILLE. .
The splendid new steamer
TELEGRAPH No.l,
iiiEggimllenler, muter, will leave for abene'
d intermediate posts on Saturday,
03d Lass, at le o'
apply ouE, board, orb i
P."l'4* ,
orPclock. lilTrlßßlDG WILSON &Cm
_dell . GEO B BILLTOSi [BURGER. .
REGULAR FRANNUN PACEET. - '
The fine creamer
IrORT MIT, ,
Capt. A. Miller, will sea regalarlyjn
above
every Wednesday and danswisy. evening, of • trade, leaving Fi
,I,l=
P.:
3infralgliarpr u bourd., . .. declll
. !,,.,,,.A Wzin...4lA W_AVAPLFRAX ayplJ an ,
Yes. kit •••• P lee f=l 7 .9lllte r
Wm Healed mester,wal larive elmtber
re and intermediate pms sordeY
1
Per freight or towage, apply on board dying'
FOIL ST. LOWS.' - - -----"
LThe fine new b
HA=et draught steamy
uas, Z4 . C ter, irili leave
ady, AYR 'for , rho
ye arid imerrambate ports W
! •I ...L%kkg.. o tlnon.°l-Sla o• bo.a. deer%
PITT94IIIIIGH. rt. WM:MA/NO Pi-ibray.T. r.-
0.. The mid memo, ,
COMM,
. Webber, magus, anti leave milady
Wheal:mg, every Mondey, W 0
ne . ;sli.o-;-,;4Fri ;, iit lao'clock precisely. '
Lem, When ' TemehrY, nhraday and fia
tllrdly6l.7 irTeko , • sliPlvel••11,
The 9=g2,1 WVI 'at all the catermedialeztur
Eli o ........6,6i., that con be procured fire 637- -
, fiatedutety of_mamitgers hey
bare p ro
The
1 baktuTlatspretvitd with a self-neting safety gaud tur
' swarm= For ftalia
trinivry fia
conker of to and timitlifieldate.
PITTSBURGH AND LOUISVIL LE PACNET EC
.„..
ge Tll , erinrr . nod spiendid fast pandit-
WURAPH N 0.2, . .
. won, master, will leave for Much.
nazj and Louisville on Thursday, the 10th i. 143., at YO
O'clock, A. AL For freight or passage apply on board,
to migglaDOE, \ 3OP : & Cch or.
GEO B hIILTENBMGKR. Y
Ella - Blewzier raytona oril,l, leave Louisville.foi NOW
Orleans, on vof Telegraph No h. Fassurgera
can go directrrialv al
can have berths eccured here lido
sired.
novl6
EXPRESS WA43OIX LIME,OI
.11RMA ro szr, run Oft
Pittalbeemla and Philadelphia,
• qua. cumuiputrzo.)
TIA%FiVEDAI B—BUNNING Dal AND
Irklardie ant
commence s
oformed that ZMe .
art commence Tugmusi on the 27th ITAL A car
101.1.1 leave Philadelphia daily with the Mail Trade te
Chanaborabarg, and from thence by Wausu, with a
relay of horaes, nunting day and night. We WE he
prepared to forward
60(0 lba (might daily. Apply . ta
D LEECH & Co. Pititbaro,
or HARRIS /t LEECH,
nov2o No to South Thiel Strethyttiladel.
PIOSIVADR. Th.AI4I:43RTAT/031., MEV*
alii=4 1848. Mil*
BETWIMI BALTIMORE A.NDPITTSIP
ID- em,
Merthandise transpo Th rted
at Canal - ratas. . .
FORSVTIi DUNCAN"AgettIa,
AN *ter • 'Ag o
noil7
MALLEY & MARSlML t .tteems,,
47 Licht greet, ethane% '
URRIRCE,BI` XPISZ"i
FOR CUSIIiERJ.AND, Iie.IIIIMOR4 ARP THR
THE STERN CE
PrOptietdrs EA Line l
hav TI S. e
put triNirarSbElt.
and lip, prepared to &muttpaelrages of 84
'slipup= daily, at the lowest lama
L. 0. lIIRWELL.:
Water meet,
ROUINSON.S.
OS South Charles st. Heldman
ECLIPS • TRIL'
• - 18148.
S U ti and IPPER others arc infunhed air due Line
continues to run daily. Panduco and,mnrchfindlso
. eceipted for b y FIVE DAY LINE and regular
/112, at low re.. nod specified t i me.
J C BIDWELL, Pittsbell ui.o ; ii.
RODINAON & BOEHM,
PE NA. AND OHIO WALDO= LUNE,
•
To •ND MOM
PITTBRURGIi AND PDIL,ADELPILIA.
.11111 t, 5 Intia—.ltOtillNY tur AND 2.111 T
r OHS LINE, whom, punctuality last minim gayer
I Inch general sausfaeuen, commence rimming
ou let. of Jarruary neat, using the train:East of
Chambersburch, and relays et homes on the tempike.
CLARKE& THAW,Pittaburgh,„„
LEWISA ADTLED,SIy Markel:a;
Phi4d~ his.
AntTO' iita TEM
rt ri9BUDI A AND I'IIILALELYDIA,
miantaraaou.
TINE. FIVE DAVD—Rianning Day .. 4 1
Car teat leave Philadelphta daily With lifit
Train to Chambers/Air* IVagoti tenv,,,no its
Nits
arrival, and having relays of hdrves running I. a.*
night, sentient the certain "arrival of goods 11.".
Days! No more Geed, "111 be received than can be
loaded np each day, to that ae. delay IntlAeeer.
We veal be prepared to forteani GU dailk
A p ply to
WA!.
Canal !main, PIE.
No 274 Alaritet a
street .
CLOTH STORE.
1 1 1a0t9'9 TIIR TITIF2—AIs tieb made Cloths,
CIIIIMIZCIVA, and my moles Vostlits, win he
etosed out at baU price, and .sy Trona/thorn in.
mil* BUILD! GA,
runt, VOW and
Z 7 ADDINGdot very Lenz black Wadding,
recd .nd for sale by
Je.3 SHACKLE: TT & WHITE, 99 •
at
NAPKINS— MI din Lin. Napkins, wow n • • bird
43ra and damask paute
s r. me rr anif t Maisie b 7
QPOTTED FLANNELS—Oue elm S
I-7 let jFct opeftri-by
Is 4 ' ESIACKSETT lc :11
, - •
HAILLIERS.49 Itar-Ito to Draw for galeV
drrls ISAIAH DICKE
OIL CAKE—LS coos in store wad for rile by •
dacts
. R ROBISON k Co