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0A PT. JOU N. 'Uzitao
vox luxe& os Ausamorr,
JONATHAN ELVIS.
Ise sort page far Tel•froplite Prime.
Vow Loma llatterir Iwo ne=t pass.
'FILE CITY lititACT:tpfit. 1
' The near "preacher the• city election remind"
to of the duty of eajoining nruictir Whig frieods
• the pact and leoprirty of mpprating our regular
ti nominated tickets for all.the offices. The gen.,
rtemen nominated- acondkny to the party usage,
have ash to damaid, irtallfaimen and corm"
istithe party slipper% adit ft is only in this way that
keep ati i Oar' and efficient Mganiza.
The itetand Us Demounttintriends axe widen
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eta* to pin support Art 'Mr. Adams, the regular
nortrine""octhai petty far Mayor, on the pretence
pa bp, ' Mum? and Working Meets Cate ,
didatetr, ,. If any 'Whig' erlto are decal'.
ed.hirnr"stteh dear' pretencethey mum 'he
- mans& indeed; ; and Zany number of such should
mewed . In esehliing the Lozano= to elect their
moididate,thiry•anli have the consolation of hear
,
iserithruited all over .the 1< nion, that the Demo.
eritit.trutrhtuirh have gained a peat victory
•
otter the Whig% ,
and that *hire has a mighty Inc.
lien tikertplice in old 'Ptmasylvaniat . rfoweier,
,vre have*. feats of any such rota. The w,bip
Pi:tubule' are not io ely as to assist the Lbw.
• 'item to elect a Kolar on false pretence% and such
SI attempt by the Pat cad' lut friends, wilt only
'teed to unite the Whip more cordially upon their
0111 . 01 *** :
AN MAIM 110IIPITAL.
The preanag -- proessaty - ' for a•/bridal for the ins ,
wane fear frenuenki been mentioned is this paper;
and we embrace thee presented by a cure
which shows-this neceteary in a most striking light
—which the 'reader will find adder OW local bend
—once more to call to it the attention door be•
nevoktrit and 'Public spiraed citizens. Such cares
odor one referred to area disgrace to any Chriss
tile people, and °nabs,. if any thing can, to arouse
the active estertioms of those whom God bath Mee
sed-with reason and competency.
If we may be permitted to give our opinion in
the premiers, we should say;chat there exista a the
greater necess4 for an Insane Asylum, - than for
*General Hospital, and that the moneyarliberatty
enbecribed by our cinema for the latter proper,
would he twirajriae if end humanely applied tattle
tamer. The Govestattent Marine Hospital, which
is mw in PeccnivaUcteuttruction, cid the Hos -1
vital of the Sie.olll of Mercy, which ie actively en-,
gaged kilos good, work, elf afford reliMßutneient '
for the •dinkittite end the stranger, at the preaenb
while thiindoeitiiiate insane. are left to rot in jails,
or perish in theatreeta. We mow earnestly, there.
-.. fore, beseech " tam"LlirectoW Ortitc StePilal Fund ,
to flare the oalatatunts situation oft be Insane Poor
wader
consideratica' t, and to make rock change in
elertereptatect
. wrork of benevolence, as Will
wipers any oar repretch.
the 'Clitca . dela' says thel Mr. Adams ',I, the
Thornier Deeseaatie ow/Works:mg Area's Candidate!
WIU the Chroldeleinfonnas ou what amhority it
awards to /dr. :Adams the distinc 'min of the Work
ing Mae candldentel Hato . t h e :working men of
contrail= asseinbliii; nominated
4riefgentlemarr* to represent Mei:Matins= in the
epprosehing municipal election? Ifjent, we pre.
wma the -distinction is wholly gmtalloos and 12D
warranted, and is applied to Mr. Adams for the
puree ergsditiag on unfair advantage over Mr
• Mama.
A L WatiMaoTorm.--We see that oar friend J. B.
'''Sim,titraeq:;has taken poomaion of his late pia
, chase, the:Wheeling Thnes,mla has gone to work
pith a vigorous resolouon.to maize good paper.
Let hint persevere,and he need not fear any com
petition, fair or =fair. The people are xwi slow to
. appreciate the eilhitS at an .lararions, experts
emeediand enterprising moo, and they will reward
by their patronage, because he makes it their
*Mem* do So„ ,Mr. Clarke lemma hest wishes
t Rs his einicesu
OWL Waittingtort Union Irma
.ifrean a reliable sliairee," the fallowing extract of a
Jetta Okt.a.*:
Fttttltetfteps. letter, dated
. Omar; Dee. 2
24 &
aim 4 y . to. lorraila , yam that General Cass
win be retained to the Muted Buses
itedet:.:says this announeenstdd "mill be
tha r tinwerliCy of the country with alai.
watioltsidisfeetitse
„tkinnet„.Tußintr7•Eyexyttnityhas haunt of the
41,4 HOie ricalentlifr andelf the Anent:Mg trap
. ear groll 4 dtent , bit it anginas* eittallin our cat
niterest, the horrors; needed. on board' a British
siesitr, atm wish iinee;Whielt the reader wm
fnd 1T4014,11!*4 our thredittl nets. The aim:
seticrwit guilty rinse foul sat, wwi, either a fool
we brute, !5141 , .47,9,4rre_s the.aevei , elo. -punishment,
,o :Knolt=l , 7 o ,E h rm s, 77:T he Whigs at BOUr
411:12 eausty,44 . 4tive preowned* nuagndiciens sd
Wad' .rididsw,ire"o lll 7 chased, add witatnewei
• 'atitt appetAlliale dialezdado devices and inserip-
IklifkFt4.l3sPP' f*l; t if" a q , " ib° talented Ed
WoroftbasLontsnlle insmal, as, aysask cram
p . # 4, ,Plcursa_ . "gad w ' we err.
say yto kl =prams ma &Minn= of the genius,
sateitialact,PPlalwa by httli_th the wwso
csifie,paccde,seadva the clean= et Taylor to
dittarasidadi4JElEnd."
The Etrowarat'lAPitamenthetthflrfrietlas, =ad
eal Man piewnad Treatthe able
editor Oen% Zaninryition, with **Undid PH
Waichand ciadis, as a testnnaada °fiber . Fes.
WWI Warm!, and their anledscida al" "wont
' WO sdirodadi.of the cause ed Democracy.'
Viz , Cscaszo4s , saz erns= Etr.
r.jiO4niiiti':dmii ; ha=mud st r iped to re.
gardiothir boat: wine St. doud arrived here on
45a/citici.Wie,;ftieti the statement of the Mate,
it° was ;epotted at' the eholeni, but who
sate= that aryl:nal alive - and well, it seems
'Viet the repertis ullincomeeserxept as lodic Cap.
tideantone of the ideate PWlSevirt. 'PIO. Smith
eressunsell allie time ale:ming here, and was
thesltoleri'niter leaving - New Or
; .9s the' of the Usti at Cobham
, liirsairculd to be NO knir,itta she mete deemed it
beitio:iritkOztil 10 result should be imown.—
. albeoriii,cf4lo,2lo huny..92o In alb kr the
As" is tree, but therreport that the 14ate, Cletke
albs of thoPfleis,'diea ofthe chobria, and that ,
84 kin the boat, is inecenset."
.
Fialipartroa lame e& IMP wanes awl
Ilaaptoe, itamonteonnte from Panama to die nth
N.arip49. We dud no mention of any largo
saigrerhf jteraorat toetag a** aiwumpnrted,
on
theft, wax!? Colifoinim The Bah& schooner Co.
itaulairrh , edortthettees Pe the verde gent
irk MOO Ot . SieSotauFtanittizi and hie peaty. The
nhiad piove;ieniti, and the emelt ware ea.
, paeaketairdergy, at Pruhum
,
,• . .
Ite l r." - wpfwT. think of
.**4o7;-Psilas noetved • liiiAugi;mni call to the
Mud; 13alimore !stay
hawse 71=a by Ow ttta . the , aim
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4 ',--::4;wayorf
4v 4 iA. lea from W ,I no
( s p 5 Is • e toi,'atj
gian t Noires atix tha orb:* at Se.
44,44;114101'1"AbbSit '
has become case deo peg
Phliedelpidit News the paw
AIM et 047 to s two roar
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C•tiiiiiilitlfitalfiat — ' 7. I )4ito
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narsaliatizzLzirplos.
'4 . axtteiililits of the. , '. ooPles,r4ibt• •
tFot the inorlirY of thli
Foreign pewal7 ,'.l tbe Eo7fia,.we indebted to
the - 8e11..: . '4;3, , ati - li in exceedingly intesenting.
FROM FRANCE.
' The late elan from Framhe confirms Louis Na.
Valour& butratitimg„ populazity. -and Ca*PM'.
downfall. , The returns from th e Provinces are
even more :decisive, : se we anticipated,' than the
suffrages of. thet .Parisian. In Paris the absolute
latuartry of the Prince over all his competitors, wan
nearly .20,000pdad in thaliaalieue nuburbe, he had
a majority of 20,233, and an absolute majority of
16,411 votes out 'or, the 36,000 votes polled Mr all
the; candidates. 'Bordeaux 10,000 voted far
Prince Louis, whilst 6,000 voted for General Cav-
Rignam
Judging from aU the reqorta which have reach.
ed us, the Prince will have an immense majority.
Thu Cavaimuto votes have mostly been procured
by Government influence. Already liats of the
new ministry are circulated, some of which place
Marshal Childinot among the ministers.
'LATER YET.
Louis Napoleon's election engromes all the at-
Madrona' the people.
Gen. Carttignae was burned in effigy amidst a
large concOnrae of people assembled at the Place
de Thrones
a;. y ~.; .Nr~,
Letters from Paris, of Saturday evening the 9th,
describe the state of that city as alarming in the
highest depee.
Military .preparations are being made in every
quarter. The police ices throughout the city has
a doubled, on account of some serious disrars
bances and rioting that had taken place.
Louis Napolepn's fiends met, and organized, to
suppress outbreaks in caw of his election.
Gen. Charganier has officially resigned the can.
didateshiplor the Presidency.
M Lataartine's friends were making great exer
tions to mem his election.
On Saturday evening, all Paris looked like one
electoral meeting.
The Bonapartuas were aroused of an intention
to assassinate Gen. Cavaignao.
One of those persons who fled with Londe Blanc
and Catissidere, hid arrived in Paris on the eve of
the election.
Lettererecehred in Paris on Saturday, from the
provinces, ewe that Louis Napoleon's election
would bottle signal the a great monarchical rising.
- A large body of the National Guard have been
ordered ender arms for Sunday.
The troops, Pardo, Mobile, du., would be confi
ned to their burraiks on Sunday, the day of the
election.
Letters from Miuseilles announce that the ex.
pedition intended for Civito Vecchia had returned
to
embarkanchorag but the troops bad not yet been die.
ed. e,
Notwithstanding all the excitement regarding
`the Presidency, fends had risen. The five per
cents on.Saturday,close at 59C to 15c.
Lettere from Paris, on Tuesday morning, say
that the election tor President of the Republic had
definitely closed all over France, and enough was
known to .adore Louis Napoleon a larger vote
than was expected by his most sanguine friends—
hip receiving a considerable more than a majority
of votes over all the other candidates.
Accounts from ,the different departments an -
flounce dud the election was everywhere conduc
led on calm and dignified principles.
ENGLAND.
The Liverpool Mail, of the 16th, flounces that
the basis of the new postal arrangement with the
13 States which has all been sealed, making a cons
sidemble redactitin on American letters, will be
sent over the by the peaent steamer.
The steamer Ammon arrived out in 12 days,
and the Acadia in about 13 days The Washing
ton arrived at Southampton on the lab of Decem
ber, having left the United States on the 20th of
Nova The Berman sailed on the ;12th kir New
York. .
Farther intelligence from the Cape of Good
Hope anifirma the news of the termination of the
war, .a of the complete dirperaion of the insurgent
Boer.
Tmttu,n Acconorr.—A dreadful accident oc
curred on board the steamer Londonderry, plying
between Sligo and Liverpool, by which seventy
lives were last. The steamer had on hoard three
cabin liassengers, and about one hundred and fifty
Irish emigrants for America. Towards night no
the tat December a heavy gale came on, and it
mon blew so hard that the decks were cleared, and
the poor emigrants were forced into the fare cable
—a rpm a hula more than 18 feet by 11. It was
fitted , (or about 110, and 150, of all ages, were
crowded into it and the companion—the only aper
ture for VPrrtibofnei was elasedsnd a is:paella nak
ed over it!
The steamer went on her way, and it was not
until warning that the seamen were aware of the
awful tragedy that had been enacted during the
night beneath their kn.
Oat of the one hundred and fifty passengers who
had been driven dove the companion ladder a kw
hours beim', seventy two were found to have
periabed! Men and women and little children,
Intabliails and wives, sons and mothers, mere heap
ed about the toot of the cabin in disorder, some
with their clothes torn from their barks in tatters.
some with their hands and faces lacerated, some
with their features trodden into mummy by the
iron shod "brogan" of their fellow sufferers here
a Whet locksd in the arms of his daughter, there
a sister clinging to the:corpse of her brother, thew
countenances black and distorted with the coeval
sion produced by suffocanon.
The following ts a discription of the scene which
mat Inept of the mete When a steerage passieoger
who had, at kat, foamed his way out, communicated
to him the terrible intelligence:
The mate instantly became alarmed, and obtain
ing a lantern, went dawn to render assmance.—
Such, however, was the fad air of the cabin, that
the light was immedialtely extinguished. A second
was obtained, and it too was extinguished. At
length; on the tarpaulin being completely remo.
wed, and • free access of air admitted the real
nature of the catastrophe exhibited itselL There
lay. in heaps, the living the dying and the dead,
one Dightfel mass of mingled agony and death, a
spectacle to appal the stoniest heart.
"Men, women and children were huddled to
gether, blackened with soffocation, ind distorted
by convulsions, braised and bleeding by the dew
pt.:Montreal° Gar elm' Leon which preceded the
moment w§ts exhausted nature resigned the
strife. After some time the living were sepia:T
-*om the dead, and it was then found that the lat
ter amounted to nearly one half of the whole num
"The meaner's jury hare found Alexander John
stone,
captain, Rinhard Hughes, first mate, and
Ninian Crawford, second mate, guilty of man
slaughter, and have expressed in the strongest
terms, their abhorrence of the Inhuman conduct of
the other seamen on board throughout this unhap
py transaction."
14:4:407,i;111
Profound tranquility continue& The eviction&
voluntary and involuntary, ll:gather with the poet
continnesupon Co extensive scale. The
= s l.art i tenant returned last week to Dublin, and
teems to be addressing his intentinna to the espor•
teflon dell sinecure& Many officers in the Coma
Guard service, the post office and board of public
works, having been abolished or transferred to
London. There was even a rumor of the transfer
of the. hi:miners of the Irish Court of Chancery to the
Eagllsh metropolis, but we altogether discredit
Darius now the only remaining prisona in New.
gate. His trial Commences on Thursday.
The agitation la favor of restoring the Irish Par.
lament, makes no progress.
The applicalcas made by Lord Fitzgerald (or
Import, seem inntany cases to be repulsed in nee
"natal tams.
Smith O'Brien and — his associates remain in Rich
mond BridewelL lt is rumored that if the Jude.
of the Queen's Bench decide in favor of the writs of
error thelCroort6vill withhold the requisite awn ,
Lion far an appeal to the House of Lards.
It it reported that Mr. Mahoney has effected his
lases_ pe to Parts. .
The Grand bay of Dublin had returned true bills
widest Mr. Daly in Arkiniotts articles which ap
pealed La the columns of The Nation, and the letter
to Mr. Smith O'Brien, urging him to rebellion, which
was kiend in that =kart:maw goollartan's penman
-team -
The Soneern and Midland newspaper' of to-day
&reined . with liittnisaditti accounts of deaths by
garingion thronginint Ireland. There have been
extensive evictions among the tenantry.
The Slight of tenants towards the emigrant ships
is exceeding great.
Tunlatit ontrage"among the starving people are
halo eitintrained in all their dimuiting variety.
santmi.
There Were eight eases of ebolent and tour deaths
in Ghlagow, daring the last three days, and on Fn.
day twentrwx sew eases and six deaths, and on
Saturday there were tune eases and three deaths.
The dole:girt ardently subsiding In Scotland.
GERMANY.
Flom inakfati the news is important. The Na.
Clo=l Assemtdy has just decided by a majority of
225 to 141 that nobility, as a distinct and political
class, shall be set aside; and by a majority of 253
to 170, that all titles not attached to an office should
be abothibed.
We, have continued reports of the Guerilla war
fists canted on by Cabrera without any apparent
result Re see* to hover-about the towns in the
northeast proeinclonassing the inhabitants by
famed imparts or des , and the Qneen's troops
seem quite pow to put a mop to such a infs.
chISVOill state albinos. do the 2d inst. Cabrera
was et Camila, a stain town between Genoa and
Bart:dans, at the bead of 800 men.
PORTUGAL.
This country, which during no many years was
the scone ofstrde, whilst all Europe wan tranquil,
[snow perfectly quiet, whilst the Goatinent bas been
convulsed Cr= one end to the other.
NAPLES.
Thd Ring ham prompted the Chambers to the Ist
of February He has zentoostrated %Wiwi Tun
cupy sending a Mahler lo Sicily, and peat cool.
nem twisted between Hi:gland attd Naples on this
10001/132.
ROME-4LIGHT g P THE POPE.
Pope Plas IX len the gairtaal on the 'maim of
the 24th, impulsed as a sernat 0' 0 =10141042a
Banish Paver, who Phthaed hta OJAI., sad
awarded gym km carriage. lie reached Gaeta on
the 224 h, when:vilr wee received by the pail of
NlOes X. , 1 4 n0b• , A44 ,2- 44 1 2 4 14a propnadou• the
Pope irenV6V , ADOes, where he rentaWa as agate*
of tbs. King. '" •
WPM tat krivrats ha tea a letter ageounchig
hied 0 4 ' haling tlou ell le the palaces
seareagnoratit of his attention. He alsoagaretmd
theillloarkkg soolfeato:
°SIPS IX. TO THE BADMAN PEOPLE,.
orbs outrage fa latter days eomedtied against
OurOmon, and the intention openly mod to
coodemo therm acts of violence {which the
butabilhistes winds with seat :teats a dui=
'and aximOdlt, has prevented,) hrive compelled
Imperildetuvelves teropmvp.l7 from our eob.4.
- Seem chddrea, whom we love, hod ever shaq
"The reasons which have induced unto take this
iniporbuit step—Heaven knows how painful it is
to our heart—have arisen from the necessity ()four
enjoying fine liberty in the exercise of the lured •
duties of the Holy Hu, as under the circumstances
by which we were then afflicted, the Catholic world
might reasonably doubt of the freedom ofthat cam..
Use. The acts of violence of which we complain
can alone be attributed to the machinations which
have been used, and the measures which have
been taken by a class of men degraded in the face
of Europe and the world. This is the more evi
dent, as the wrath of the Almighty has already fall.
en on their souls, and as it will call down on them
sooner or later the punishment which is prescribed
for them by his Church. We recognise humbly, in
the ingratitude of these misguided children,the an
ger of the Almighty, who permits their misfortunes
u en atonement for the sins of ourselves and those
of our people.
But still we cannot, without betraying the sacred
duties imposed upon us, refrain from protesting
formally against their acts, as we did do verbally
on the 16th day of November of painful memory,
in presence of the whole diplomatic corps, who on
that occasion honorably encircled us, and brought
comfort and consolation to our soul, in recognising
that a violent and unprecedented sacrilege had
been committed. That protest we did intend, as
we now do, openly and publicly to repeat, inns%
much as we yielded only to violence, and because
we were and are desirous it should be made
known that all proceedings emanating from such
acts of violence were and are devoid of all efficacy
and legality. This protesting Is a necessary con
sequence of the malicious labors of these wicked
men, and we publish it from the suggestion of our
conscience, stimulated as it has been by the cir
cumstances in which we were placed, and the
impedimenta offered to the exercise of our sacred
duties. Nevertheless we confide upon 'the Most
High, that the continuance of these evils may he
abridged, and we humbly supplicate the God of
Heaven to avert His wrath, in the language of the
Royal Prophet—Memento Domino David, et omnis
mansuetuelinis
'ln order that the city of Rome and our States be
not deprived of a legal executive, we have noms
fisted a governing commission, composed of the
following persons —The Cardinal Cesuicane, Pre.
adept; Monsignor Roberto Roberti, Principe di
&memo, Principe Barberni, Marquis Bevilacque
di Bologur, Lieut.. Gen. Zucchi.
'ln confiding to the said goyereing commission
the temporary direction of public affairs, we re
commend to our subjects and children, without
et:caption, the conservation of tranquility and good
order. Finally, we desire and command that daily
and earnest prayers shall be otremd for the safety
of our person, and that toe peace of the world may
be preserved, especially that of our State of Rome,
when and with whose children, our heart shall be
wherever we in penman may dwell within the fold
of Christ And in the fulfilment of oar duties as
Snprelae Pontiff, me thus humbly and devoutly
invoke the great Mother of Mercy, and the Holy
Apostles, Peter and Paul, for their intercession,
that the city and State of Rome may be saved
from the wrath of the Omnipotent God.
'Gaeta, die Nov. 28. 'Pros Pere IX.
Great excitement was occasioned by the publi.
cation of this document. None of the persons
named in it as commissioners, would act—bat all
ran oft. The next day ths following was placard.
ed
' A paper, said to bear the Pope's signature, and
dated from the Cathedral of Gaeta, would annul
the acts of our Ministry,, mad create a state coon
mission, the members of which have no sooner
learned that they were named in it then they fled
the country. Your representatives have had their
attention drawn to that paper, and, to protect the
constitutional rights, to secure public order, to
grant indemnity to Ministers for the exercise of
their legal functions, and disappoint the intrigues
of foreign powers, we have met and resolved
1. The Chamber of Deputies recognizes no ohs
cater of otlkial authority in the paper from Gaeta,
at variance as it is with all the constitutional
forme, to which the Sovereign is subject as well as
his people; and we declare that the present Min
istry, In the urgency of the misc, shall continue,
until further orders, to administer the affairs of the
country. 2. A deputation from OUT body shall
forthwith wait on the Sovereign to request his re.
turn to Rome. 3. The upper House is invited to
iota us in the deputation. 4. The national guards
throughout the States shall be called on to rally
' round their banners, god preserve the same order
as hitherto.'
The two deputies horn Bologna had resigned on
account of the murder of Count Ross, Only tux
Cardinals remained at Rome. All the forego
Meters, except the San!mien Envoy, had ,Lao lell
the cup.
A number of the Cardinals bad reached Naples,
but, it is said, the Pope has ordered them to Naha
in order to form a conclave them, in the event of
his decease.
There has been a great movement of the Austrian
trams towards the frontiers of the Papal States.
The Tempo, of Naples, contains the following
letter of the Pope to Cardinal Patrtsi:
'lf there was ever need to address God with
fervent prayers, it to at Ma moment. Sias, btu..
phemies, satmlegious acts of all kinds, and coo
tempt of the most holy thinsn, force as to have re
coarse to the Divine mercy. Cause, therefore,
Mgr. Cardinal, prayers to be offered op—prayers
en always good—pnyers for us, poor pilgrim, now
become a cause of &vete. To that end we Mae
you full powers. Receive from us our apostolic
benediction, which I give with eyes bathed to
tears. to you, to ali good men, and in particular to
all who pray for me.' PIUS LX.'
Nov. 24 , OM'
0233921
The king of Prussia, weaned with actions op
position, has dissolved the Parhament and promul
gated the new CODIMIIIiOO, in which all the
liberties conceded Co his subjecui io Maxon last,
we confirmed, wtth such mootfications as the state
of the monarchy seens to require. There are to
be two Chamber.—aa upper Chafhber, cottusting
of 180 members, to last sit years, and a lower
Chamber, consisting of 350 members, to last three
yearn--both to be elective, and the power of sum.
rooming and due:dying the Chambers to rest wtth
the king. The franchise touches univenal suf.
Me King has issued a decree dissolving the
Assembly, bat the Chambers are convoked to meet
in Berlin on the 26th of February. A modification
of the Brandenburg Ministry has taken place, bu
the King seems to be now resolute to enbree
obedience to the laws. The Prince of Pnisius has
proceeded to (Amass,: and every thing tends to
prove that a very good understanding has grown
up between the Austrian nod Prussian Courts.
Foreign partials may now be transmitted to Berlin
Gee of duty, the damp on newspapers [laving
beau removed-
There were alarming riots at Memel, on the 4th
inst. The town was completely in the hands of
the populace the firur or five hours, during which
time great excesses mere committed.
AUSTRIA
The Emperor of Austria has abdicated is favor
of his nephew, Francis Joseph, win of the Archduke
Charier—a youth of eighteen—who has formally
taken upon himself the duties of the high office.
It is supposed that much good may come of the
Emperor's abdication in this wayj that his enc.
arum will not he bound as has his predecessor,
by painful antecedents,.but will be at liberty to
follow such a course as accidents of the timea may
render necessary.
The militia,' executions for political °fiances
still continue. An ex. Lieutenant of the Austrian
army, named Lesezynski, has been sentenced by
a court martial to twenty years. imprisonment le
fortress, for having taken part is the late loll:MOP
tion. Another Individual, named Urban, has also
been condemned to twelve years herd wait, in
chains, for a similar offence. It has been remark•
ed that the young Emperor always appears in
military uniform, and also when he gives audience
to deputations. The cholera is raging katfully at
Presburg. . .
DEMO
Private letters mention that the abdication of
the late Emperor of Austria, had produced a very
favorable Impression, increased by the hope that
the new Emperor would again establish the Court
at Vienna.
THE VERY LATEST.
IT ISZCLAI, Wane AND TELIVLA2II
The Sew York papers, have the following ustel
ligence hype Europa, up to the latest moment.
Limon, Saturday morning, Dec. tk.
I have jolt obtained information, on which I can
rely, that the much vexed question of postage he.
tween this country and the United States is finally
agreed upon--that is, as far as the British govern.
meat and the American Minister here are con.
earned.
I learn that the ship letter per! , Is fixed at six
teen cents for half an ounce. The postage on
newspaper. to destination at two cents each way.
An inland pestage of five cents to he paid on each
letter. Letters may be prepaid or not, just as the
sender pleases. Lauer. from America for France
and other ports of the Continent of Europe, are to
pass through England free, under the American
seal, and in care of a mail agent. Letters and pa
pers from England (or Canada, to pass free. Wilke
manner through the United States. These are the
chief points of the treaty. It will be observed that
it is one of complete reciprocity.
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THE LATEST FRENCH NEWS.
Pram Friday morning.
The city continues quite ummail.The returns
continue to be hourly received from the de 1 , 4 ,1„
manta and scrutineers are incessant in the prose.
cotton °Abair arduous labor.. They havejun made
kcwwa the gzowing as the result of their labor,
far:mo
Louis Napoleon 2,500,000
Gen. Cavaignac 620,000
It I s expected that Louis Napoleon will be pro ,
claimed President on Thursday next, as previous
to that time, all the votes, except from Altera and
the more distant colonies, will have been received
mod will present so large a majority that nothing
unreceived can alter it, and it has thereby* been
resolved that proclamation shall be made without
Width:g for be
PPSTSCIM•
Our correspondent states before closing his
letter a statement was made at the Hotel de Ville,
when, the se:ninny is proceeding, that Louis Na
poleon had received bur millions of votes, whiht
there of Oen. Cavaignao were only nine bnadted
thousand The hinds romp age percent ilt . PPP.
nuance of ;be inenutaed coupes= rep Ip tee new
government,
THE LATEST HUSH SEWN
Idegarons, Dec. 18—I1 A. M. ,
We arc just in possession darn corres h riarni
lawn, dated Dublin. F ri day night. T ablefkao
ton in the news has reference tothe State des
CVO= egslnst Hr. Charles Gavin My, who has
been imprisoned on a charge of felony. The law
album of the Brown have nahtllievery dodge p
elk/ to try atulensure a contraction of Mr. Du try; 1
Although two commissions have passed o re/
—• his arrest, from the shuffling, and we slic uis
iay, abarnefa - manner of conducting the prose cos
lion, he has not yet been brought to triaL
The internal mate of affairs in Ireland are, we
regret to say, without nay Improvement, or even
the hope of a change (or the better. Between the
• poverty and destitution of the•small fa/owns and the
crowded state of the workhouses the awful ams,unt
of poor rates which are refused, and the disci,/ tent
which prevails, the country is in a frightful state.
The eviction of insolvent tenants is the ~r d, i r of
the day. A large and infleeetial meeting has teen
held in Portarlington, for the purpose of inducing
the House of Commons to institute a searching
Monty into the whole working of the present pour
laws m Ireland, in order to effect the legitimate
purpose of the poor lawn At Skibbereen a meet
ing has teen held, at which a comtrattee of intel
ligent gentlemen has been appointi.id to visq and
report on the present state of the poor, which is at
present realty awful.
From the N. 0. Bee, of D. 92.
CHOLERA IN NEW ORLEANS
Our fear ndiculed by some as visionarysneer
ed at by others as groundleau, have proved 'but too
well bonded. The Board of Health assembled yes.
terday and declared the Cholera to be epidenuc
The deaths at the Charity Hospital have been grad.
ually increasing for several days and the report of
last evening shows a steady progress in the rev.
gm of the pestilence.
HEAL= 09 TOE CITY.
The following is the report of the Charity Hos
pital for the 24 hours ending yesterday eyeamg at 6
:
Admitted of Asiatic Cholera, at
Originated in the House, 2
Admitted of other diseases,
Discharged cored of Asiatic Cholera,
Death. of Asiatic Cholera,
" other diseases,
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BOARD or Hawn.—Ae we have already stated,
the Board of Health held a meeting yesterday, [the
official proceediegs of which will be found on
Monday,l and reluctantly came to the conclusion
that the Cholera now prevails in an epidemic form.
The Baud passed solutions recommending the
various Municipalities to adopt forthwith sanatory
precautions.
The knowing are the bills of mortality for the
last 24 hours.
BOARD OF HEALTH. '
List of interments in the city of New Orleans, for
the 24 hours ending Dee. 23d, at 12 o'clock M.
Apoplexy 1 Drowned 1
Brain, Softening of 1 Enteritis I
Cholera 45 Fever, typhus 2
Consumption 8 Found dead in a box 1
Cholera Morbus 1 Injury of Chest 1
Dysentry 2 Old Age 2
Dimities 3 Tetanus, 1
Dehrum Tremens 1
Of which 56, were white, 13 colored, and 6 un.
der 10 years of age.
Mum Born—New Orleans, 3; Virginia, 1; Mex
ico, I; Ireland, 23; New Foundland, 1; New York
2; Germany, 4; Canary Is la nds, 1; Prussia, 1;
France, I; Pennsylvania, 2; Indiana, I; Denniaric,
uncertain, 21
A. D. GROSSMAN, Presl.
A. Hama, Sco'y.
Tan E/Ilrlll or ram Toazee or '46.—The min
er's Journal, of the 30th ult., in au article on the
disastrous effects of the Tariff 0f46 upon the in.
dustry and labor of the country, stales the follow.
tog ante.
We learn that at Danville two Furnaces have
gone into blast, because the laborers have offered
to work at greatly reduced wagee--so low that
the proprietors have been induced to avail them
selves of the capital invested, and make en effort
to compete with the Foreign Manufactures of
Iron In lowly instances, our tnbrmant from
Danville states, that men offered to work for but
little more than their board, but could not obtain
employment.
to this Region, also, we learn that one of our
operators atoned a Colliery a few days niece, at
the earnest solicitation of the hands formerly en
gaged at the works—the laborers agreeing to
work at $3,50 per week' and take pay in store
grads '—and even at there low rates he cannot
sell his Coal at a profit. and is stacking at up—
We see rapidly approaching the European stand
ard of wages, and their is no hope for improvement
until the law of 1616 is wiped off the statute books
of the Country.
PIWTITITTUM w4O Darre.—Linubtless the pm in
all oar cities have aulfered much Manna the late
inclement weather. The Bo st on papers give an
account of the death, emittat distressing poverty,
in that city, on Thursday night, of /mynah ItitcCar.
ty, aged 11 years. Whilst on the recovery from
illness, she sat sewing till 4 o'clock at night and
was dead at 12, with nothing but a piece of straw
matting for a bed, covered with a rag Her 'anth
er, sitting on one of the two chain in the room,
alone witnessed her death. A New York letter, of
Saturday, says. 'An anfortunate women, named
Mary Sullivan, was hand lam evening in a dying
condition in ■ mallid cellar at 22 Rose street.—
Five naked and helpless children surrounded her,
almost frozen with cold, and crying for food'.
Are the benevolent of our Iwo cities careful to
ascertain the wants of the destitute and suffering
to their several neighborhood. I Wo suggest the
Inquiry to remind the thoughtless and fingetful.
A Tim EYCK. Esq., li. S. Conan! at Honolulu,
writes a letter to the Cleveland Plated.,ler, de
claring hm belief, alter fall, examination, that the
accounts sent home and published by the an..
Ilioo MAIM in the Sandwich Weeds are errone
ous and calculated to deceive the public. He
rays
"In my review, and according to the getters]
understanding of the term in the ❑. Staten, the
Hawaiian people are not a (Ihriatian people, and
I doubt if they ever will be, from the ample fact
that their degrading and disgusting habit. of life,
their natural indisposition to time, their gm:enure
and indolence, their poverty and consequent mi.
wry and want, their universal heeetmosnem, their
vices, their frightful diseases. and the fearful mor
tality consequent thereupon—ao indicate with un.
erring certainty that within the next forty or iffy
years the aboriginal Hawaiian, or Kaookas, will
be reckoned among the things that were."
Haag locriutia..—Thu excellent weekly paper
put on an entirely new dress on the fife/ of lac
and precuts a very beautiful appearance. It is
one of the roost readable papers on our exchange
and is the best literary weekly in the country-
Edited by N P Willis and Geo. P Morris at $2 per
tannin.
"Tax Farms Winn," is the title of a new
weekly paper, published in Uniontown, by Messrs
Bosun & SCAW. It supports Whig principles
and is a fair looking sheet.
Illsoellanesus items
ELUINTX, of hotel memory, at Ilithiniore, Wu been
enlarging and improving his magnificent establish,
meat, there,—e four gory building having been
added, the whole-now com prising 250 chambers, be.
aide* numerous drawing MOMS, 4.. C.
Tom Swann or sr. Leese Co., Ptoatna., page
the Tallahassee Hemlock) walked and worked all
the way to the capital, to deposit hu Preardenbal
returns. The distance is 450 mitea—uu: 150 with.
out mad or boom. He paddled the Isom distance
in a tiattean.
amerosi WIMTCOIT, in his speech recently, on
the Everglades of Flondia said any man could dig
a ditch. The Boston Journal thinks he should hues
added, that General Pillow knows better than any
other man where to dig it.
Voltaire's house at Ferney has been sold. The
old proprietor shut the place up, but it will now
be opened again for the benedt of the poor of tbe
district.
The Providence Journal tells us George W.
Greene has to has possession, and Is prepanng for
publication, the papers of Gen. Greene, which ie.
elude, besides edictal and private letters by him
self, from two to three thousand letters of most of
the eminent men of the period Mlle American Re•
volution.
The North American Review for January will
contain, amongst several interesting papers, a fine
article on Fielding, the novelist, from the pen of
Mr. E P Whipple.
The Es!lowing paragraph appears in Gahgurst.—
Fixedemnes Excerriurento Maciumx—A amen•
tido acrisltion has just been made by M Aodrnud
the engineer so well known by his work. and ex.
periments on compressed Mr. At the shop 01 a
dealer in second band articles, he dierovered and
purchased the electrifying machine--still, Edlei a
la of of nearly eighty years, in no excellent state
of preservation—of Benjamin Franklin, which is
supposed to have been made at Philadelphia.
4sx. Pa. Tocuat, who is shout to enter op thy
pastoraleharge of the flaldWill Mao Elopti%Churvh
in Bastian, has a fattier and mix brothers who are
regular ministers in the Baptist Church.
Matiaourr, in hl. new History of England, n,
marking on the Puritan character, tisea :this Igo•
gunge: 'The Puritans hated bear bniting,not because
it gave pain to the tear, but because a free .
sure to the spectstom,
A bloom. Srmcm—Jeliachiab, the Bali of Cviey.
fla w being greeted with an entlip,slaitio public re.
pa do al Padua, and
railed od - kr a speech 'made
t h,l, kll ow t4;—* beetleafeh, there has beer too
lnbcb made! already, it is my part to act. If less
had been said and more done, there would have
been less unbappitiess In this world."
Wiutdur TWLIVEL-WO notice the attest ha
weiteetibt, New Tot*, oft fAttint =owed twin
for a Whetting Rotel of tystranago by :which
they' had amassedloonsderable property in fume,
Moe ON
fdomratatoomf4ana.—The Wilma the Homo
Journal inert& in that war that it has latoly be.
oomitidltbe mete trermanyfoi ladleato ortloveta
upoh their oppm lips each a doiroy, delleate =m
uch& Thr fashion is said to be advancing—mid
so wen" mum be the price or bear'. grease.
—North
/110421.1 M) Til
Fast I . l • 23 l••••EXAsestazo Rusrom—A very
camilderabkiennency in some
parts of the city, on Wednesday, that there were
three cases of Cholera is the county jail, and that
there bad been one death. The rumor was for
ther circulated, that application had been =de to
the coroner to bold an inquest on the body, which
be refused. This was certainly getting along migh
ty but—holding inquests on persons as likely Or
life as any of as. The whole story originated in
the temporary sickness of a mulatto women—Elie
abeth Butler, from Cincinnati—who had an attack
of hysteric chohc, to which she is rubject. Our
reporter, on hearing the rumor, proceeded at once
to the jail, and ascertained the real state of the
case. The patient—for there was only one—had
pretty hard convulsion., bat not the least symptom
of cholera, and on the following morning was in
her usual state of health. No rumor could be
more grossly magnified in the course of a couple
of hours thatthls. There is excitement enough,
in all conscience, on the subject of the cholera—
but we trust ` that oor einienS, while they do not
shut their eyes to the danger, will, at least, be cool
enough, and brave enough, neither to increase nor
magnify it.
The grand jury had, that very day, inspected the
jail, and expressed their high gratificatlon at its
dowdiness and saluheity.
Mamalnns Linarinlr—PlLOPMSoll. Las's Law-
TITSUL-A lectere should have been delivered last
night at the Apollo Hall, by Professor Lee, of
Washington College. At the hour for commencing
the lecture, however, the attendance was so thin
that it was deemed advisable to postpone the lee
wire till this evenieg. Professor Lee stands high as
a literary man; and the subject of the proposed
lecture—Alateriolinis end WI tendencial—affords
fine scope for an excellent discourse. We hope
Mr. Lee will have a crowded audience. The time
fixed for the lecture is 7i o'clock.
Tax Pon .—This paper announced yesterday
morning tha t there were fine cases brought before
the Mayor on the morning of Wednesday, and,
after describing them somewhat minutely, assures
his readers that on the morning in question his
honor had not a single case. This looks some•
what contradictory. It was, however, only a alight
mistake, for our neighbor had got a little elide news,
and forgot to give it the right date.
SPUMY Juirricm—The two men who were an
rested the day before yesterday fur coat stealing
were yesterday indicted—true bills having been
Mond against them. They were arraigned in the
Court, but the whole operation was no speedy that
they were not ready for trial, and a little time was
given them to prepare their defence. They will
be tried to day.
Tux Comn - triverr Cu: num NrKsurostv.—
The jury m this case brought their verdict into
court yesterday morning at half put nine o'clock•
'Not guilty—County to pay the cost.'—The verdict
seemed to give general satisfaction in the court.—
There were two other indictments against Mr.
Baker, but they followed the verdict in the cue of
the tint.
Er-reams or it nos Parrots—Yesterday, a
recently imported Inshman appeared in court, mak.
Ing a complaint against a very refractory con. It
appeared, from all accounts, the father was not
without halt; and on its appearing so to the court,
he became ■ little alarmed, and addressing the
judge, acid, ' If your Lordship will look over the
matter for this utue, there 'II never be the like o't
again.' The poor fellow ' Lcrdslup.ed' the judge
several tines to the grew amusement of the law.
yers
Wmt-neu. tux limmiturr.—ln out paper of
yesterday, mentioning the proposed entertainment
of Mr. Winehell, we mentioned that he would
give his first at Philo Hall on Monday evening the
sth inst. 'Twin is mistake of the compositnr.—
The date was right, the day of the week win wrong.
The entertainment will he given this evening.
Acctntt>rr.—Aa the stage (rum Freeport and Kit
tanning reached the Post OtHen last night, one of
the boner-the off wheeler--Blipped on the ice,
and came down with a bury fall, snapping the
toogne of the coach to two. Fortunately, no other
injury WOO OustaiDed.
Moat Cosi Siaauso.—Yeaerciay a man ap.
plied at the Mayor's office Or a warrant wino
• person not yet arrested, for stealing • coat on
the 3d. inst., of the value of $9. The warrant
of course w. granted.
Tat \Lyon• Orincs—Businas at thts office is
dwindling Into a small compass. His honor had
dour casea yesterday morning, all of the usual lmd.
Two were ruminated (or ten days each, one for
twenty (our hours, and the last was fined way
WVen cents and costs
The length of . oar Inezl reports to day, oblige
to lay mode several matters of local iaterest..
riot rerrotrustrio vottrawr from Phtladelphi•
have commeeced digging kr Black Lead or Plum•
balm at the old mine on the Wm of Edmund
Plumley, to Southampton. Banks, cou. This
Mine was worked some years sin. by Win. RDLI•
man, Es' o( Bustleton, nod others, and • large
quantity of Black Lead taken out most of which
WM exported to England, but owing to the
low pace(( the article, the digging was dtscort.
Unued.
Ananias lncue TILMT.—The Green Bay Ad
vocate announces that a treaty has been made with
the Stockbridge Indians, by the Hon. M. I. Martin,
acting for the I.7nited States, whereby • valuable
and partially improved tract eland, is thrown open
to settlers—The tract hen along the east bank of
the Fos River. some 49 miles from Green Bay, is
traversed by the Military Road, and W represented
as being very fine farming land.
T.llll. Darin Ftetuy, one tie Irish patriot.,
I. about to publish a weekly paper in New York
Cuy.
RILL DM DS, CARDS, CIRCULA R,
May Bills Lepton", Contracts, Lazolants,
*Amp nue, waits, canlnuaTa. cathi
Pranced at the .hones nou;e, at low pnees, at th.
de•9 IJAzrnin Umca , Tito man n.
hrLsitts Lys. Rua rt N. You,--The
ty ..Ith which this invaluable medicine hat become
known and appreciated, con only he accounted for
upon the ground of its real value_ It has only required
one trial to establish it. claims to the title of the only
medicine for the core of the Liver Cosuidaini The
following letter from a drools' in New lock, shows
the manner to welch these Pill. are retarded In that
ge etion of the country.
• .
"Dr. hl'Lane—Dear Citr. I here sold oot all year Li
rer Pills, and am anions to hare another lot lamed,.
ately Thew Pills seem to take moat wonderfully. I
ld bse sold a mach larger quantity. VI had been
a kes provided ,,, o wit h them . The inhabitants are septikg
m, but whether there are any there
or not, tdo not know. Please send no another sap
ply imrorait.trl,. F. !MORT, Druggist
Demi -eh Lake, lartngstan co. N. V . , Mar. 8, - 11,47...
For sale at the Drag won! of
J JUDD & Co
tn.UO rus Poor. Ittrtass.,—lf you what 10 be IMO,
pc - aful in sny undertaking, you must always `use the
Groper Innen... Therefore of yeti have a cough, an
hrtes FarratrovUtarr and be mired, for 41a the ;upper
um.. Have you Anthem or difficulty of breathing,
then the only efficient moans to cure you In to use
layne , Rspecturant, whnch nurtunlintely overcame
the yearn which contract* die diameter of the tubes,
and lonianne and bnitus up the moans which clogs *help
up, *hi Ilion remove. every obstrustiou to Itt free respi
ration, while at the same tint, all inflammation I.- sub.
third, will a cum is au.lam to he effected. Eby. pas
Fironriot, Spitting of Mood, or In fact any
pulmonary Affection, laftl ale Jaynn'a Expectorant
and reliel is Cr Min, &ad Inn will find that yes hare
awed thr prupnr mrans.
FP( 1.1,11 eittelwrigh aelhe Pekin Tea Store . 7.4 4 th
errant near Wood.
I=l7
NV., kyle.' 0. sets MV.I
mutuo
-X TM' X. — Scutima' Vu
Nl . Conneliv•ille, oh,, Dee. 18, Inenn.
Mr. R. Il Sellen—iirery one wino has tried your
Verinifurgn sprnl in almost unbounded praise of ita
superior efficacy on eapelling worm. tram the ayalhia.
kfre u great while your Verrnifurn h 4
tie anyone
preps..on of nine kind for who,. ter., wilt
ni
m La any de
and in this commuty, Althoag not yet 16 month.
since 1 hrst inttwitueed the article here, the demand
has 6;c„ lank and is steadily on the increase.
Yours, renpictfully, J. 0 RIZEN.
tin:woo trona letter.]
has unequalled worm medicine can he ?finfonl at
the Drug snore of K BELLPIRB, No OP, ood i, arid
of Dmiggists generally no the two, ctues, 0,4
*""'l
Yell i ow l fa W ee Y s of ethers, excites dlattualLther"saMe wilD m u
ddyy
ales. Could such people be 'educed In try a cat. of
the MO Junta' Italian Chemical &sap, th e y
enraptured with the change They would w
cote, clear, white slstu t
etupuou would be rontOved arid cured.
I'AIITICOLLAN47,-fict —Penlormarboh.mapurinoh,„,,
counter A ts and imitations of Chia,and kiye irnd ef•
feet produced, must try thth colgmal. kited, ask
fort Soap. t , on sobs at Wabiactson's, an Liber
ty street,
mason
“That whiter skin of hen, than snow,
And pore as monumental anbaster.”
All females have elm like the above, who un Janes
Spanish Lily White. It maketh pun enemy, ye, .1.
ally whim. Sold at 0 Liberty *neat. iris
y ibb hunt WVAICILI EA a
d"—the real qtArkw of a he bolls of Jones' Core)
Hair Restontive is to fore. the hair to yr°w an tb.
hen 4 of fine—or wherever nature intended halt to
irow
Pot sale by WM. JACKSON, Ne 0 Liberty meet,
saga of the Big daft. ante
Yonne him' lkinosremg LIBIWIT AND hlaccumes
humors.--A replier mewing or the members, cow
the election for alms to serve Ow the ensuing yaw,
will be held at the; Hall, on Tuteht9 evening, fanuary
9th, el 7 &cloak. der:l744 8- 919eilaY, Seel.
W. 11. W 7141411, a. D., Dealt
Owes non maim,. on Fourth Mreet, oppoane iho
Pusburgh Bank. (Moo boon from D o'clock to tt A
~ and from *o'clock to 5 P. AL ospl4ly
I :' zusAL arrikillg•-• '
TEE susscaumis,-diacniorensirkas M
•rieuhlbre. ataxia* saber or in rxehart4OS fel
n the weal, the following described prOperty, ell.
in the borough of Breninuiville, pa, vim
Om Lena Ground fronting " IV ": w ww i 73 r " i "
d rennin back 211 Wavle low water mark en the
=nubile river,
4ILot of Ground. fronting on Water strtet 75 feet.
extending back 214 feet to low water mark, on
ink is erected a two-glory From, and :Mona Chiral.
ling House, coniatning 2 apartments, with convenient
cellars, and suitable for two families There is also
connected with the dwelling Image a good fume sickle
Alto
-1 Lot of Ground fronting on Water street 75 feet and
erected n b at` k
,110!'enTI l ramenliTZ‘rm'er 7 ,%" nig w V . t h is
and IBM, with excellent vaults and ceilart i'l and ii ;sr nir
cessary apparatus used in such establishments. There
in
connected with the brewery an excellent steam en
gine of sufficient povrer to drive a pair of French bunt
and Bearing epparatus which is attached tot . Thera
is also connemed wills the Brewery • good frame sta
ble. Also
-1 Lot of Ground fronting on Water street 143 feet
wide and running beet XS feet to low water mart,
on which is erected an excellent Steam Saw Mill. The
mill has tam undergo.. • thenneXh. rrratriog, whir
with • new boiler. lath Machiee. Turning Lathe, art i:
other additional improvement. it bas received, makes
It one of the best properties lit the place.
The the shore property presents to the parehasers
some rare nitrite:ages. It being . situated on the river
to which there Is euy necess,) in a Large and flourish
tug town, rapidly growing in business and wealth—its
proximny to cosi, (there beingan excellent mine with-
In 100 lent,) together with other advantages obvious to
the most casual ohwireer, renders It one of the very
best sites for any kind of manufacturing polgous in
the country. And last but not least," it will be sold
very low, and on teams so easy that person of the
moat limited means will be able to purchase. The pro•
petty will be sold together or in parcels to snit par
chment. For further information, we refer you to John
Slinill. Be))( and Brass Founder, Pinsburghaor to the
prelpricton.
Browraville, Pa., Jeny. 5, 1840-urtfs.—Brownsville
Free Press.
nFOR RENT—For one to three year. from the
first of April non., large two stor ied
brick
Dwelling House, pleasantly situated on the bank
of the Ohio river, adjoining the borough of blanches.
ter, with about four acres of land, oat buildings, heat
trees, An. in. Apply to
JoSJAMES A HUTCHISON & Co
To Lot.
A LARGE and well inished Room, second
story, on the corner of Wood and Third streets,
above the Exchange office of Wm H Williams.
Possession given immedtately Inquire of CI
io • nrogu.s & ROE, W 4 Liberty st
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NOTICE.
XTOTICE is hereby given that the subscribers. hee
l\ log dorm business in the name of the firm of G.
A. lilcFailand, been this day mutually dissolved part
nership.
Perrone knowing themselves to be Indebted w the
above hem, willple.e call an settle tbeir accounts,
as it is desirable that all old accounts be settled up
immediately. A LE X A N DER Id' P ARLAND, Sr.,
tiEORUE,„III'FARLAND.
Fayette, Jan. 4, IMP jy.5.1•31.8
MEM subscribers have this day lured them
selves together for the asoo purpose of transacting a
wholesale and retail Dry Goods and Grocery business,
at No tati Liberty, opposite Seventh street. under the
style and firm of lII;SHFIELD & HAYS.
Pittsburgh, January 1,1549.
N. ll—Our old captain.* and the public are invited
to me us a call. tris
BUSHFIELD k HAYS, Wholesale dealers In Dry
Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Pittsburgh manu
factured articles, Ac., No.= Liberty arum. Pius
burgh. Pts
THE rub, wiring hers, siving partners of the firm of
Aapa, J une . ft will to transact
arwar m ding nod COCIO3IIIiOO business, under the style
of Hardy, /ones & Co. AARON A HARDY,
jas WM. P. JONE S .
TARIE:D FRIIIT-6 boob pared Peach.: 376 do no-
LI pared do; 100 do dry Apples; rust ree'd and for
..Jr by AS BROWN k CULBERI SON
DUTTER—nO kegs, 30 bbls in rolls, in good shipping
JO order; nut received and for sale by
ray BROWN fr. CULBFACIBON
LARD —bn kegs Len( Lard, in good shipping order,
jolt received and for rale by
BROWN & CULBERTSON
SrrB'RPENTINE-10 bbla Spta Tome/Moe, m
pm., order, for sale by
1•5-lor HENRY C KELLY
LINSEED OIL-111 obis Rosser & Hamilton's brute!,
Just reed and for sale by
is s R ROBISON & Co
SALERATUS-3 moo Salem:is, just reed utd (O.
We by jay R ROBISON k Co
UNDRIES--S [ibis No I Lard; I bbl fresh Roll But
ter; 9 t.sble Kreen Apples; 4 bbls cracklings, just
you'd per sour Atlantic, for sale by
3a5 R ROBISON & Co
ULM:R-77 bbls Ramsey's Family Flour, lust rec'd
per rum Consul; for sale by
lay R ROBISON & Co
SUGAR AND SIOLAS BES - 27 hbd. prime N 0 Ela•
Far, DI bbiA Ooodale's S H Molasiges; for sale by
/b 5 It ROBISON & Co
F IS i - -,U Obis No 3 Mae kere I i for a e
o t 3 N
co
for by 1113 D RIED A PYLES—NV boph dried Apples., a prime
article oud go-ad
ORS & atuppolg order, re
BERRY, 19 wood ing
aaod
L ARD keg. No 1 LartbC more and for side by
GEO A BERRY
*4 OLASSES-150 bbl. now crop N 0 Molasses, in
store and tor me by
JOHN WAIT, Liberty et
('LOVER SEED—ISO bush ;num Clover Seed, joa
reed and (oracle b ja3 JOHN WAIT
0 um:nuns—um dos cora Broom; beasts French
0 Currant.; YO bash Cbennuts; for ulaby
JOHN WATT
Fl5ll-75 Obis No 3 Mackerel 15 do No 9 do; 10 d
No 1 galloon; 10 cuks Codo.L, io store and lb
MOLASSE3-40 bbl. war crop Moleaaes, Innth 4 l4l
per str Chpper.and for sale by
JAMES DALSELL
BACON SIDES-4 eurks, 'reted per Telegraph and
for sale Dr
ja4 ROBERTSON & RUPERT
LARD -35 Mal. prime Load; 9 kega do do; pot rec'd
and for sale by
J. 4 AFO4STRONG & CROZER
It' INTER LARD 011,—!0 bblr W Brow n & Co'
• V Winter Oil. reed 9. d s aat, Np i tm l f i o
sale by ja4
PIG METAL-30 mom Allegheny, aud 10 to. Hang
tog Rock, for gala by
014 JAMES DALIELL
COTTON—W bales cotton, io stone and for ule by
J. 4 JAS DALZELL
MIAII HOUSE MOLASSES-40 bbla plisse Sagas
0 Nouse Molasses, le store and (or sale low la close
amnia-men by Ja4 IAS DALZELL
INSENG-10 bags Ginanng, iu store mind !or lab
EATER CI OTHS—A few pieces plain and agar.
ed reu'd by atoms and for sale by
stmegtxrr a WHITE
LEAD-00 pigs Gahm, Lead, per sir Hobert Fulled
for 'lie by ts. 3 C6l OILANT 41 seater st
Q HOT-10 kegs Nos 1, 9, 3 and 4 not, for sale by
ia3 C 11 GRANT
ROCUCE. /se —a bbl. Roll MAW; 10 Dbl. white
I Demi, 200 le. Beeswax; ICO lb. Ginseng; 3 bbl.
Chestnuts; 10 kegs Lard; lust teed and for sale by
1. 3 ROBISON I Co
SUNDIIES-10 tout Oil Cake. 1900 16. cowmen
Wool; 100 bash dried Paache4 601 do do Appl..,
reel and for ule by ja3 R ROBISON 11. 10_0_
FAT BOATS-2 Flat Boats, 110 rent long, pd wide;
for rale br_ fu R ROBISON k Co
POTATO6B-300 bean Potatoes, jun reed and for
sale by jas ARMSTRONG ! CROZklit
FLOUR -a 0 bbi, Flour,Aust reed and for 4sle by
)43 ARMSTRONG 41, CROZER
RYE FLOUR-4 bbt. }nal ne'd end for Ws by
) 43 ARMSTRONG k. CROZER
EKTRA FLOUR-14 MIL* for ..Is b
rk3 AFINISTRONGk CROZLI
G
MILI 4 NE , I3 LUNG BILLUP—On War and ia r4s c ses
•
DA VIS'S Compound!Wrap of Wild Cberij,oa baud
aad for sale by Ja J KIDD Co
riUbi PfrAGON—.7I7 lbs oa baud ILO for saw by
14 la icint.co
E itoay, assorted sires, oo land a j atio , L sisl&by
LARD -17 bbls No now landing from .manor
Genoa; for We by
iti ISAIAH DICKEY 6. Co, front II
ENTO-60 bap reed and for ogle b
d_oe9B VDRlcit _
Arc
... Dl..Eas
SiCESATUS - -9 3 make Clyteland Saleroom; 7 bbl.
d o d o ; 10 boa do do, yuleenaed In paisens 1 cask'
do do do; for sale by deZ WIG% lc IS'CANDLEBB '
DEER 4444.—/J/ bales DOM HIA, Jbat reed oad fat
ER
by deell9 8 * AV 441k8,41J9,11
LARD.. -43 Obls No I Lea( Lard oa eopotientnenk by
/ballAßlllB7l/ t ONG *CFKIIkA
DARLEY-100 Minh Mat rag 'd bond for N, br
dacq ARmsrsoNo 0."
IMO CURED DRIED BEEF
eared, a prima
Mat lacairmi and Roe gals
...OUNDS-411 feu
-.tie. for Wally use,
SELLERS & NICOLS
HUHN ,
jut ...ACLOAKS--S4
. and foe .ale at the India Robber Depot,
...Vood et. demo J & II PHILLIPS
INDIA RUBBER BANDING, fm itioeku2;t7—i.
15, 1 5 . s . l m s o l JOet read end for We at tie India
Rubber Depot, No 5 Wood meet. deteei
A PPLED-1141 labia anus Applies, landing from atm,
Wetirri,[lc, And for aide by •
den . 2l /AS DALZELL
wa K ,45 dos. nardy nmpla handle.; 10 dot corn
banallea far .ate by
1.1 ?.1 1 , VON BOIMIDEST b. Co.
lki - ACKEREL-03148• large No. 3, f0r.0.,• by
01 Al 8 F VOX BONNHORST e. Ca
9BAH_ ,3,0 bola N C for 5.'45 by
;J•1 N F VON BONNHORST & Co
Its OULD CANDLES-40 Ira. Craerattati mould can
in Des; dtt do do strained do for We by
dee27 WICK & WCANSLESS
S UtiAR—T O ti d b o dr or NI: lizareow
,4 *
rand for COO by
, 11 . 18616 Blt Vi-MBAuGH
oa,
1 43 1rrtrIle., C Jest reCTO N n o eo%l t i t ge t .... ii , and B=
deell SELL;IIB t NICOLB
AralitgEo ou —l,o.crop N
111 just reed per Man ilimeoe and lot We by
deal SELLERS 3 NICOLS
" Inw rparrs—geo bosh Ma landlotond for oole by
k.l Aloof{ J 8 - DILWORTH
AlailONIA-1 tub reaMirio
1 1 deo BRAUN & =T ado
'6 ER
FFATHER!! - 4 9 zaek• now losollog from miaow
Pon Pali for tale by
_ ISAIAH DICKEY & Co
QUNDRIFZ--4.9 each Feathers; 4 do Ginseng, war
rise; for sale by del ISAIAH DICKEY & Co
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VANTED -2 Wool Spinuots. Apply to
doe t 9
ID RIM E W. R. CH NE:3l.: MO by prime W R Meow
r landing and b? sale by
BAGALEY k Sit ITH.
in and 20 wood st
FATHERS- 300Itoprioze for gale by
deal 8 F VON BONNHORST Jr. Co
LARD -6 tads just rea'd nod for wee by
dee93 8 F VON BONNHORST k Co
et ILIME—.IO bx. lAA! . 1 10 41,0 1 ;a i
"
desS3 H"
LEMONB-6 bxs for we by
de4:23 S F VON BOVNHORBT I Co
4 4''
.'i=.! AtreTION : 7OII n
Sy John D. D.
14 t.Fares.l f F/ragy 4.nd Siapts,Dia n
e 4 '...mang. Eal Was to 'Ai Ihe
Comme•eial gales nooses. gamer of Wood Filth
alreeta, arable meld, widgestrocerge r to close a concern
for cub corneae:
A large and neral assortment of wall sedectod sea
sonabla R
odle fancy I) , Goadal =ama . 1 '
the vaxiery usaaily kepi ab ovenease dry in
•
•
•
At' 2 o'elocki
BOCIZIMB, Y r 14114 , 71 . 1111i. ice.
With a variety o=ld roc& suitable for Lease
keepers, &a.
At 6 o!elock,
A large collection of miwellaitetwa boob, embra
cing library edwons of standard Works, gold and silver
vouches, jewo.y, cutlery, hardware, Caney aniles,
ke. 0 .5 JOHN D DAVIS, Mitt_
' 13.ake 11 44 , AoLeigNA -:-
__
On Saturday evening, Jun eili. at a o'elock, al the
Commercial Onles Rooms ! comet of Wood and Finn
streets, will biesold, a In r4e. collection of new Books,
embracing a general as meant in do various dc
departments 0 him . .. ire and science. Splendid an
nuals In den binding., faintly and pocket bible. in
great vatic , blank books; Inner and cap writing pa
per, cheap blications, Mamba pens, quill., wafers,
ink stands,
Also, do
le and simile Ware l shotguns, misdeal in•
i c.
momenta, fancy articles, An.
IaJOHN D DAVIS, Aunt
.• .
Fancy Bali, Theo:Mai D'ear., 47, di attchert•
This, Thursday evening, Jan. 41, at 7 o'clock, at Da
vis section reams, silrbe.sokl Without react's., rot sta•
count whom it may cancers. to gay charge; s valua
ble Theatrics( %Yardman/I comprising from 40 to 50
pieces, among - which ate, .
Old English Doublet, 4e., Mister Walters' Shaias
Dress, Bhylock dress, Hussar dress, Prussian military
frock coat. Indian dress, Hrigand dress, do coat., black
gown, velvet lathe, ter.
3a4 JOHN D DAVIS, Asia.
riaIaCIDIA
EC131i3:3
C. S. PORTER 4 . MAILAome.
LAST NIGHT BUT ONE ON MR. WILLIAMS.
.W"""2"'Ari JAIIILO 4 IT Will be acted
IRELANP. AS IT IS.
Pat ....... •• • • • Mr. Williams.
Hi l ts l trd Flint Milli Walternt.d Master Wood.
To conclode with the
Miles • LIMEAICK LIOV.
Mr. Williams.
[Cr To-morrow, law night of Mr. Williams.
Nostra—TM. Gadary wir remain closed during sh
ook' weather. 2d •nd3d Tier, ad roots
WINMUELL,
WITH NEW LECTURES. NEW winery , ' NEW
IMITATIONS.
At Philo Hall, on Friday ETV, Jam. sth.
OLD CAPTAIN BWINCILKFRET. and Ids on
Enam—Landsmen nutted Sailors—Sea Sickness
—Portrait of the CROWN—goes .below—Enam takes
the helm—the Stoop wracked—Portrait of the Son—
perversion of nautical terms.
Beene in a Police Coon!
The French Servant—ln which Mr. W. will repro
eent five distinet characterst—L. Nichol., a French
.errant. badly fed, poorly paid, and worse thanked, in
lore with a young lady, whoif very much enamored
of herself, and rot inclined to favor the pretension. of
MI Col. Cmsty, . old military officer—lost . eye, an
arm and a leg in battle With—en old now—professing
ramieal propensities, and an ardent desire to become
ron•in-lew m 131 Old I),Von Blume, a Dutch spot.-
earyry~~ cry oid, r 7 ugly, uu.eel7, and ".7
7rren
of an old complaining Tank. lany— g taken ' from lit--
and mother of (MAIL. Elizabeth Von Blazeut, • very
nice yen. lady, of sortie ten years' standing beauty,
and strong musical talents.
A great variety of Imitations, including Berty Hada
gain! an itinerant mendicant from the k.erald Isle,
with the song of “Angega,,Whisper,n which gradually
and impereeptibty charism to the crying of an infant.
Cobb Bandy 's Adventures Down gam, being an ten
ilak. of an °riettal Yankee, whom the imitator met
"once ace a titre
thaTer. k i.rt " % a ce to co b° ene u e th at e 7 b l ° relocnitd.
CHALRITT SOIREE,
FOB THE BENEFIT or MN Oartuas or 92. Part.ls
semen, will be Oren at the Lafayette Assembly
Reams, m Fliday craning, February 9, 1e49.
MAI 9 AGEE&
Hon. C. &µn, AND.", BUIZA Eao"
Jona B. Otrrnani, J. J. Roma.,
Jona LA11.04, T. Vim,
W. A. hillatilet, - Jolts J. hlrrenzu,
E. Jona, Jolt, Rom,
WK. B. Mrranairats, Jr., Htton KILIA,
Jona Doartnne, 41,erd'Comarrra,
C. °Gomm. kr, AL Baratta,.
CT Tickets eats ha obtained from We Managers.
dee99
M==33==l
fIpHE following described property, in the cities of
Pittsbargband Allegheny, and 'weirdly, is offered
for sale on accommodating terms:
cm OF rtrrsintaort.
I Lo; 4J feet In from on Liberty street, below Mar.
Miry, by 110 feet to Brewery alley, being part of Lot No
02, near the Mononghtheos river,
Lot No 46[1, baringtw feet front on Seventh .treet by
012 feet to Strawberry alley, near the earner of Grant
FMO4
1 Lot on Hot street, .10 feet by 70.
Lots Nos IA 149 and WO, no Fust prat, between
ROB. sad Try streets, each having 34 feet front on First
street by 80 fern deep.
Lots Nos 178,179 ond 140, haring 24 feet front on
Thud meat by 60 feet deep.
Lots IR and 168, booing 24 feet Into. on Third street
by 60 feet deep.
1 Lot, corner of O'Hara nod Quarry sweet, 94 feet
by 68.
Lots Nos 21, 91, M and Mt, twenty-five feet on Quar
ry .12001 by 60 feet deep.
Two Lots, Na. MU and 515, on Penn street, in the Mb
ward, 94 feet by MO km to Spring alley.
6 Lots on Penn street, in the Oth ward, between Bald-
Inn and Monis streets, baying 94 foot front on Penn
street by 100 feet to gonna alley.
It Lots on ender street, to Us nib Ward, 13.tvr...
Winans and Baldwin streets, near the Allegheny rive,
94 feat front by 190 feet deep.
REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKET.
• • ..The fine steamer.
NORT
21.4 - gliirt Capt. A. Miller, wilt tear egularly to
••••• --•--- • -• • e above wade, leaving kinriburals
every Wednesday and SeutrdaY evening, to 4 delwebr
CITY OP ell.rdwiList.
Lots Nos Oland 127, heath; 60 few front on Beaver For freight or usage apply on board. dealt
by 940 m West Common, between Ohio 'street wee
JOHN WATT.
Lola Nos 90 and 91, having OD feet treat on Fade
Meat, by 'MO Teel to Middle between the Di
•
Loi No 100, having6o feet on Etandneky siren by 440
feet to Pin eLey, between Cthto eintet and North Com
ma.
Five lettere Lot. in Beene township, near the bo
rough of tdanehemog Nos WI, IBS, If 9, Za=l.
1 ton sere Let on the Ohio titer and e Beaver
road, beteen - die U.S. . hirable litrpind and Phil
lip.' oil cloth lawarr—to be mold m quantitie. to auk
purchasers. !inquire of CHARLES B. BCOLLir,
or JAMES O'Hiß/e,
Byte's " ' vv. 4th
mil** An• ATGA.B.
P-
LANTATICIN IN ARYANBAlA—Theaabseriber
Bp» fm gala the MGMMee Pientation la Ark..
gas, formerly Iselongliny to and occupied bl the late
Governor Lem, of Maryland, and contsonbig toecap.
eight hundred and eighty-three tad a half adres of land.
'llls estate lies in the eounties of Phillips and Crit
tenden and is situated in Walmit Bead, on be Mbuis
rippi river, tmenty-Bye miles above the town of Hele
na. It is 'Mete be the hesitant drat land in that re
gion of counin. Iti tail 1. pecbliarly adapted to the
grovrth ef eons. improvemrats are =overseer , .
Emelt., a horse-mill, several coin hammy ; and good
onattan for savants
Upwards of,.evan (coated acres of wqj land have
been cleared and are now cultliated Thu ircu of it
may be easlly.oleared, (the 4011 being al/Cady demo
and has lem limber apba it, and that chanty of ash,
which I. readily sold at a well located wood yard, in
(margin. of aeveral thousand oorde every year.
MI plantation Is Ma of great value, and preeents •
rare oppartnnhy to the pahlla In the Ganda of a good
planter it may be easily made of Immense annual m
ilt Its facilities; of Intercourse ;with New Orleans af.
fords COaltilll avena for the disposal of lu prodnets.
It i. avant atom MO villa from Cineinnau, to
miles (1.0 the mouth Mike Ohio, and NO Miles nom
NewOdelltin
EXPRESS 'WAGON .1.10110,
TO •
nom
0/0/14. I'D W.,01,
Pittsburgh and Philadalgb , -.-...
NIA cussounsacao , s o,
TIM FIVEDAYS-RUNNING D A Y " '
public are respectfully Informs" AND NIGHT.
MR. ELUAH EATON'S CEIMFICATE TO DR. T .iii ......., Mining o• 11 , .• that thts Line
JAYNE-Ty cell:dips, that immediately after mill lege* Plidadeiphla loll! ern. .. tri th lend Acm
eg attend my brother, who:died of consumption Chatatarabang, and from th ey ~ the Mair Tram to
in blureh i gli I was taken sink with the C.•••oopoloo Islay of hareem, running de i e ce by Wave, stub •
or Lbrar Mintiend ems Tviblee• se low m t g., the prepared to forward COW Ifr ,and night. We will be
disease, thei ,:d i e fing year. I erns unable 10 attend to ip4 ) • a freight dally. b Apply io
Ry Pilw's?, as at home otubtpad, I?aing for toe 944" m7...C1i & Co. Pitts pet,
most Ume no dto my keit. a.v.rw the drove pen- o. 4 a irl ata*, ...SAIL'S& LBETH., i .
od of time, 1 had expending for medical attendance of i i i - 47 - .Ith Third Brreel„Fttiltdelphm.
Mint Fhleinierm IMO iodinanes, to the amount of
- is.A.2OBPOI3,TATIOIII LINE,
M V, melting any benefit therefrom, 7n ,le•
Jeir, V, I eartuneneed m om Dr. Jaynss Medi
a ial 1848 Mill
clue Ind ham takim them mom or Ism. ere , vice,
and believe that 11.1••• by panossering in thee. use, Haw.
Wat I cannow truly say that I have completely nut,- . ./EEN BALTIMORE AND PITTSBURGIL
voted my health. / behave Mat Jayne's STIVROT• Ma By ID" Time, I days- I'D
sad Espoetoreat me the best fetidly metheinet StSur Et erehandise transported at Canal mum.. .1
or.. . i FORSYTH & DUNCAN, 4 44geemi
I MOO kh OP 41 1 1501 d, °Mein warty, N. Y and 1 Water street, Pittsburgh.
tarry Toll • furnace and nimble shop UT 0 ~ FRAILEY & MARSHALL, Areal
and ins mat interested La pi io ••W pi ece . I nool7 471.1eht strws. 114 0444 ••
above ineditille., •334 toe, .110 MI. Ora ~
Mb of those odited,.. 4., -• ..icate for abet, ~.
Sprite •101 4 . X.',.. ,01. vi tiLLIALI EATO',,t,
,104 La EAR
WZ ii* .. .f Yens g klub 1 27 5; fniin N. Y Yo rk.
sat 44 Its ' 44 at Book Kuper or Genevsl As:st r :
in* • unmery and Llquot bowlegs. Ft..., ep
ic aid yams impatienoe he ssuanties entire rat
°ttee. an• "Mild be Wl•lng to devote his tholetho le
time se to Illleutiployers. Salary not to math an object
as • permanent TITERI•3II. City references enemy,.
tionalle Address, for three days, "Busisess,” et star I
,Bee, .rice ..ii 1b• prmapny at...d.4 to. itt 4-31 V
BOT LOST.-Loth on thehOctobet, one B.
VOO lbs., teethed "A. M. & B. Lackey, Saint Louis,
Mo." It ie supposed to have been' taken off
en beardof steamer Caleb Cope or Lake ge e , n. the
drupe= rob} hauled it delivered geode to them boats.
A liberal reviardWill he paid tor the recovery of the
same. Mg.ew D LEECH & CAN Cane! Basle.
This propery will be divided Ergo eereril pens,
desired.
For terms, 14., KV) (poi l aato
AI IFEIII2 , IF.
11*th:tore, It!orylasui.
HAVE thiii day iteataciated myselfvrit,h James D.
I
Wild! ezei Wall. C. Rae, in the wheleerde Or o
cery and Ooranalaannt business, at their obi stand, 'at.
Liberty Areal, where we will, coeunne the been n in,
under of & Rae. JOHN MIMI J
Pivab • • 1 4;iwiliall 10804
Mows
la AVOW Justeompleted the tenanting erne! erne•ke
AA. honsetore aft nose repined to meetly
and mots 12 in the tnatt merchantable mann.,v. mt
The houses. ate Wad with ell the modem imply re
moras, sad .40 enpshln of contlining NO,Off.) let ee Cl,.
KIER k /ONES, cam,' Bu m ,
is{ nets Seventh et
dome or run Aulinatas Haman Co,
. ?maturity Jano ery 41847. 5
sTHE President and M1312/6111 el the Company for
meeting tree Bridge over the Allegheny, oppo
. Pittel i n4; th e county Of Allegheny, have this
day dee a dividend of Too Dollars on each
share of the , hal Stook, standing In the name of ID.
dividuaJe oot Doe Boehm of tee Coarpany, ont of the
profits of the last aix ounitha, , vrhich will be oaid
Btoekholdensor their legal nspresenunives for tharith.
JOHN HARPER, Secretary.
GLOYES AND HOSIERY—Smith I Join ison, 46
Market qt, would Jayne the attention of dealers
and others to their choice stock ol Baron's superior
Kid Gloves, and a peat vaned, of ammo,.
com,nalarm. Also, to aim extensive smelt aonted,
MCaMesem, Viarddu Mk How,
Moravian and other my les f eons Ho
~.fth " e rr miffs of children's Hon and gentlemen.'
half Hoes. lea
GOLD SPEJCTACILIW—EdIont do; titool,dcr,liertn — s;
Biller so. A lop ...tent emus:idly on
h.na, mod o IWO? it 2 ki SO ..y. Nr- coamve, no r .
oon, end notuhket epentaele glans aceandely lullntod
io any viakon ;inquired.
AOOl, eschiplytogleass o 6 Co. 02 lin., oroot ,
og.arana banb no" Ad, In fel= for sale by
: W WILSON,
in 3 ' .amertat market 404 Ito to
G IN : ENG-L.4, sacks Glol v .lrand id iu m pa adop
Ilmtl7 • W I C
ChmilCK Wl nuti, reed om
DUd
WI Mr
L ARO AND FEATHEBS-17' 25 meLg*
Lary;
Fnemir* W a**, for We by
ISAIAH DICKEY ; Cos
HICKORY NUTS-511 bss .bell barks, for mem by
deal WICK & 14 , C/ND LAM
STEAMBOATS. ,
CLNCLIIIRATI &. PITTSBURGH
141
mAaiii'
v ---P ACKET LINE
•
veil /mown Use of splendid passeoger Swam
' ail is hoar ecreepodd of thd bets
shed end furnished, and mom pose
erted boats mi. the
seaters of the ii'est. Every accommodation and con
for 'that eatmerein procure; hiseheenraT i , de') t n v pa.
Seriory. Lute has been In opelallOrt we aye yeani
—has tarried a million of people ell.ffileal the least Mp
g_ la their persona The boats will he at the toot of
Wood direct the day previous to starting, for the recep.
don of freight and the entry of ptmsengere on the reps.
ter. In all cases the passage money must be paid in
advance.
SUNDAY PACKET.
The ISAAC NEWTON, Capt. A. 0.wi.1
leave Fhtnibingh every Sunday Warning at 10 eclees;
WhftliNr eve ry Sunday evening at 10 e. 41.
111ay 29, 1947.
. . .
The MONONIJA H.ELA, Capt. Sew., will leave Pius
burgh every hlooduT ictoruutg at 10 o'clock; Meeting
every Monday averting et 10 t.
TUESDAY PACKET.
The HIBERNIA Nu. 2, Capt. J. Kuamarsa, will
Lease Pittsburgh every Yues.lay suormug at 10 WeicteA;
Wheeling every Tuesday esclung at 10 r. st.
• WEDNESDAY PACKET.
The NEW ENGLAND No. V, Ceps. S. Deka,
leave Pinaborth every Wednesday moratark at 10
o'clock; Whechng every Wedne.day evening at is P.
T lIIESDA Y PAC KEW.
The LIELLLLSNT, Caps MUCK. sad' leave ?ht.-
burgh every Thursday molting at 10 o'clock; Wheediag
evellt Thuraday ereaLng at 10 r. a.
FRIDAY PACKET.
no CLIPPER No. k Capt.. Owls, will leave Pin.
burgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling
every Friday e-ming at 10 r. M.
BATIISDAY PACKET.
The ME'eSENOER, CePI, Enq will }OM Pins.
ever every gatarday mantisrg ci 10 o'cioek 19teedial
every Saturday everung ci 10 e. ta.
NEW LISBON AND PITIIC3CRoII DAILY LINE
OF CANAL AND STEAM FACILE/111,.
m ai n 184 B. meal
Ina ausame,)
Leaves Pittsburgh doily at 9 o'clock, A. IL, and ar
rivesu (month ortho Sandy and Beaver Co.
nal,) at 3 o'clock, and New Lisbon in 11, same night,
Leaves New Lisbon at 6 o'clock, P. M., (making lb.
trip canal to the river daring the eight,) and f 317
at o'clock, A. 11L, and arrives at Pittsburgh ag7.
Ml-thus making a continuous line for catryinvas..
sengers and freight between New Lisbon and Ms.
burgh, in shorter time and at less rams than by any
other mote.
The proprietors of this LII3O have the piastre Min.
forming the p ublic that they hove fi tted up tsrolirst Blass
Canal Goma, for the accommodauon of mummers and
freight, to ran in comveuon wait the will ,krunn.
steamers CO 1.F33 COPE and BEAVER, sod elommet
ing, at Glasgow, with the Pittsburgh and 'tablets
man and other daily lines of steamers down the Ohio
and Mississippi rivers. The proprietors pledge them
selves to spare no expense or trouble to insert com
foe; safety and dispatch, and sat of the public • share
of thew patronage.
AUTHORIZED AGENTS.
0 M. HARTCN,
S. & HARBAUOII, Pin ‘ bur g i '
EL HANNA, & Co. New
myna( I. HARBAUGH kCa
NollCl,—The sunnier /3F.AY snc., C. E. Clarke, ' mar
ter, trill learn alter this notice, for Wel.larillit nunomt
ally, at 9 o'clock in the morning.
1048.. 18411
PITTSBI7II.OII6BELOWNSITELL3III
Daily Packet Lane.
FEBRUARY lot, thin FEBRUARY Ist, 184
LP-AVE DAILY ATB A. M., AND 4 P.
The following new boats eamplete
maiLAL too line for Me present was= AT.
LANTIC, Capt. James Patkinsom
TIC, Capt. A. Jaeobei and LOUIS
apLartlE, Capt E. Hermon The boats are entlrely
new, and are fined op without regard to expense. Ev
ery comfort that money can procure has been provided.
The 801416 will Irate the Monongahela What (Ikon at
the foot of Ross st. Passenger. will be panel:nal on
board, no the boats will eertamly leave at the lather.
need boars, 8 A. M. and 4 P. M. jaral
The splendid and hut running am.-
rt FAIRMOUNT,
jai s mer
0 NV Ebhe, master, wilt leiVe for
the above and intermediate pore on
Tuesaay, /an MI, at 10 o'ctook, A al
For freight or peerage, apply on board
FOR MARIETTA, PARREReIkIURO,
And RockicErport, and Intermediate landing.
The fine steamer
,
P re '7 7Z il L '.a , v :Al o'cloCk,
a. Fro lielen or passage apply on board. derniV-lm
The rpleadid passonget Matter
ROSCOE,
Jav d e i =L ,t will ler f ar above
For freight or parange apply on =ll. tee 43
FOR LOUISVILLE
The splendid now steamer TF,LEU
Hakim master, will leave Sir 'above
d intermediate ports on Retordal..
nhl boot, at 10 o'clock.
For freighter Ftak i egeakil i lern boania N to t
GF.013 MIL-AlvilEßdEß. Co .
REGULAR LOUISVILLE PACKET.
The splendid new steamer
VERMONT,
ini"b o Wtrt Ha.slett,roaster,oriktitalsl for eta
ye and I atanztediato partatt -day
_For freight ar passage, apply on hoard. Lou
The fine new light draught rte.:nor-
ZACHARY TAYLOR,
Luc r ., muter, will leave . for th e
e mad intermediate, ports this day -
Fat (might ca priLapply on board, LLlttelt
PITTSBURGH & WHEELING PAOICae.
The swift steamer
CONSUL, „.
Webber, master, will teturakhalarly
or Wheeling, every Monday; Wed
nesday and Friday, at II o'clock precisely.
Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Se
tanfay, at 7 ePeloak, a m, precirely.
The Consul 'will land at ell the intermedhhigiorts.—
Every accomodation that can I. procured for the com
fort and safety pa.cagers h u been provided. The
boat to thoprevided vsiak . a acy t -aceing safety guard to
g7rd ern o "1444,
height
g ‘ rirtaP , ly
"
IcM corner of Ist and oreammaid sts.
PITTSBURGH AND LOUISVILLE PACE LINK
The new and splendid lamp...-
ger packet,
TLLEGRAPH No. g,
gluon, master, will leave for Cincin
nati and Lemisvillo on Theraday, the WM last s at lo
o'clock, A. H. For height CO panstke apply Ott
to
CEO
UGURIIRM MILT GE; WILSO I EI Eq.
E
Dr, Steamer poytona will leave Louisville fm New
Orleanson arrival of Telegraph No 2. Pa/goo/tors
.. ..14.0 direct, and can have berths secured here if de
novl6
;ka - w mr .,
-LAJmun
DIVIDEND
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FOR ST. LOUIS:
DIMICE A. 00 , 111 PAST. mr.xinexsa
FOR CUMBERLAND, BAL,TIMORE, THE
EASTERN MIEN.
Proprietors of this Line have paten New gawk,
1 sad are FoPared to forward packages of all de
scriptions daily, at the lowest rates.
J. 0 BIDWELL, Agent,
' Water street, Pithiborgh.
ROBINSON IClloEletc,
oet3l UI South Charles at. Baltimore.
UCLIPMg TI3CI2IISPOILTATICp2,t , Lj2d
riEin 1848. 51644141-
SHIPPERS and when are Warmed dull/ma ul.tne
COUl1011t• to ran aptly. Produce anti merebuntrutos
nxerpted for by FIVE DA_
LINE and regular wag
ons, at low rates and verified nine.
J C BIDWELL, l'ilulurghr
ROIIiNISON le COMM, 'Baltimore.
PENSA. AND 01110 'WAGON LIVE,
SWIO &ND MOM
PfITSLIURGII AND PHILADELPHIA..
vista, 0 .18- 60NNIND DAY AND 31013 . 7.
Tnis LINE, whine pwictnalby lasi winter gave
such general satisfaction, wilt cornotenee running
on 1.1 of January next, using the mail' irate East of
Ctiambersburgh, and relays of horse. on the turnpike.
CLARKE& THAW, Pittsburgh.
LEWIS & BUTLER, MO Market at,
dec2s—
_Philadelphia
,DaWann Waigoirlazio,
TO AND Mu ataat
rri - rsancii AND PHILADELPHIA,
VIA CUAINDZIIMIIIIIGH.
IME, FIVE DAYkl—Rouning Day and. Nighe — A
Car will leave Philadelphia daily 40 he N., !
sin m Chanibersburgb: a Wagon will leave ct,' ua
rrival, and having relays of horses mailing 4Mr and
night, cecina* the certain arrival of goo& Floe
Maya! No more Goode will he ,eceired than ran be
loaded up each day, so that no driny wil(OOnnr.
W. will be prepared to forward Wm hO daily.
Apply to WM. lIINDHAM,
Canal Basin, Mrishurgh.
HIND HAMS re - DOCK,
Nlarket sweet Philada.
CLOTH ATOMS- ,
10110111tVwd THE Tlllll7--/lit tho.er nob blade Clothe,
./N Cawatteret, and very cleseee Verlbss, will be
mooed out at half pride, awl m
• POST 08,
. -
corner vroal AMAMI no.
"qaTADDING-51:0 delArery 'waxy bCatlf Wedding
yr jua reed and &rank lry
SiIeCKLETT h WHIM 1M wood at
NAPKINI:-.454-os Linen Napkins, mow drop, b, r d
err•and damast platen. V....dale - for sale i, 7
iaa 811AHELETTlie WHITE
OiiiF.DFIANNELS- - Opei base .will a rum .,
1.7 n4,lnHoperta by MAC ,
14 MAC .. A WErn.
r HE
EAT-RS-5. sock. orrlvg for SSW by
doe 13 ISAIAH DICnV Co
OM CAKE —LS tons to stonftad fin sale by
Awn B ROBISON k Co