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    THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
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THUHSDAY - MORNIMIAN. 18:4849:
PHILADELPHIA SORER EnralC I AS•
Advertisements and SobserimlimatotMondiAMer ,
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mid formatted from thlsoffiw • ", '
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'en:beaming and subsesiptionspt thta Met.
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filldweriptions to thkiraloable paper will be remised
and forwarded from this peke.
Ilia9MPalms= Da Owns ls published
Weekly, and Week Dilly Is Seven
Dothin per exuanut; the I'd-Weekly Is Five Dolbiza per
curium; the Weekly is Two Delius per anstrati, M 64
siltadowati.
Mr/a tiriirtaxas are earnestly nquestedto bimi In
their favors before 5 r. xi, and as early In theday
practicable. Advertisementinat insetted fora spar
bed time will limmuiably be ebarged arnil ordered out
Eon woos Comometil Unelllpnee,Docoenie, Mar
. tiy River ; News,' Import; Money Markets to see
lard
gee /next page for Teleipaplile Melina
per Local Matters see nest pegs.
Scattle. , •Balttmore mad, Marburgla
The Baltimore American, in au ar ti cle noticing
the exmadinary prosperity of the city of New
York, which- is owing principally to her indelariga•
ble energy, perinneerance, and sagacity, in opening
up - avenues of intemommunicatloe, remarks
Naturei has given to Baltimore a most *amnia
gauss peattionthenearestof all the:Atlantio cities
to the Great West. If we have pot dories much for
ourselves as might have been done, the fame
•is still before on If the eon, of affouris' king day
&mud tkit , Alleghenies, anundling on Mimosa
trade, rick in all the damestr of wealth, puma of
a Means industry, Oath malt noun to her a
aeguty of gr a — if rile dram', 00 ia3N etha ,
growing lola' pro:pogo eity riapos'eninanitriet
dons ioir us, .-nocr4 trap yew" ago, had Goan
proispek and - efficiettig mt , might at
skin otootheAani - ens nista:er hips and prmaim
i*Prre •
ill/tioncrieltutcholy *leek= torl3altimote,
and 'onelsoi WryPIMOMf to Pittsburgh, that when
the beartfelt, Confiding, concentrated ener
gies Of out citiiens vine& poi forth to promine tmme.
diate and direhe*iiiinniernion, bg , & road, with
Bakimore,- our efforts were met with coldltew
nay, they were repulsed-by Baltirome, which had
fir more at stake than Pinaburghp—and Ibis, too,
mainly through the undue influence of a gentle
man whose sagacity has been greatly overotted,
and whose obstinacy to his preconceived opinion'
borders upon recklessness. There never was a
people More universally m ranted than the pro.
pit of this city, - at one thnts,.&m a rail road with
..".• 'Baltimore; and the disappointment, or wholly int.
expected, was consequently widely and keenly .
felt, and Baltimore has lost vantage ground which
she never can - regain.
wiser than Baltimore, seized 65
golden moment, and nerar,befom the latter city has
plished her road one inch beyond Cumberland, •
great road is under contract or built from Phga.:
delphia to the mountains, and by next spring will
heunder contract the whole distance to this city.—
Not only 150..411 a few days, • portion of the road
west of Pittsburgh will be put under contract, and
three years will scarcely elapse before the locomo
tive is running from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, to
Lake Brie, and to Cincinnati
But it is not too late for Baltimore sell to avail
herself of the privilege of coming to Pittsburgh.—
The charter 'has been preserved .in her eccep.
tance. Several gentlemen here are ready to put
then shouldens to the wheel,and to do all in their
power They have kept up the organization of
the company, hoping that when Baltimore had
wearied herself in surveying the mountainous
region through Truginia, she would at lam turn
her attention to the only aratursl and feasible mute
she has to the Ohio Itii•ar- The people along the
line of the road, who are enterprising and wealthy,
are ready and anxious to help. All these advan
tages are still within the reach of Baltimore, altho'
she has kit that pecuniary assistance from Pitts.
burgh, which was once tendered to her tamps
taticia,
And to our mind, it is still a grave question for
the people of Baltimore to consider, whether still
it is not their interest to adopt& Conte&villa
mute to Pittsburgh, iostend of tempting over.
come She natural obstacles through Virginia? I: is
clear to oar mind, that Baltimore would be in a. far
limiter position to grupthe (rode of the Wce„and
of UM Lakes, at Pittsbct*iritiint Whoifid* .
Besides, the way trade im the Irmshargilt nine
would be worth five times - es mach as it weld on
the Wheefing rotate.
We @lt compelled to these remark, fiterttliti
reminiscences called itp by the remark, of the A.
merican, which poper,Witake pleasure in elating,
ahem has urged upoirrie people of Baltimore
• sound and wise pohcy,which, it it had been ta.
keen, would have made her one of the nett pros.
Porous cities of the Union.
Homestead Exisamptian.
Gni% Edareple, of Winona, comet oat in his
late tannage, in favor of &monad exemption-
Fie say's:
Ofa pieas with these laws is that exempting from
sale under execution, the domestead of the poor
man. From my earliest recollections wisdom and
humanity have seemed to me to unite in recom
mending melt a law in the cede of every nation. It
is apparently a. area 11111/ter, but a mast important
one to the large max The Luber and husband
may be a sot and a spendthrift; or he may have
lost all from fires; shipwreck or other visitations of
Providence: 7 or he may have been unfortunate in
trade, and in every case broken down with age,
distress or disease; or he may have sacrificed •
by too generously endorsing gor friends, and he may
still heln deba' Tr...labor. in such a case, =der our.
laws, is nearly. it hopeless task. If a man makes,
at anytime, more than the law exempts from sale
underettecutiop,it is liable to be seised and sacri
fkad;.rsold for. bilf—a tetra or tenth of Its value,
and this would be no benefit to the creditor, and
therefore, every man would refuse to make inch a
surplus, and thus bin labor would be lost to hlinset4
and his family, and his country. ' Bpi if the min
had shoots that wan hlaerwn, he could work anon
that—his location would be fixed—his creditor
would know where to find him—and the pay
meat of his debt would be rendered more cer
tain.
We hope, by next year, to see our sensible Gov.
enter, Hon. Wm. F. Johnston, jrni Ming so wo rthy
an example.
Hon. Hico.Hatram—The unanimous vote iseeiv
e d by this "li . ..imp, as permanent Speaker of the
Senate, eras one of the highemcompliments dbieb
could be paid to him, and must be peculiarly grau.
fyingto that gentleman, himself, as well es to his
amitiMents, who are thus bowled In their Item.
atostative.
This vale ia alto a most withertng rebuke to the
editors of the "Dispatch," of this city, who, while
the alectioo was pending, published , an flizatured
and unitetd attack upon Mr. Dasuca copy of which
wassent to each Senator; withthe evident purpose
of in him with his fellow members, who were
so !motto elect their permanent Speaker. This
irtinhawas treated with the acorn and contempt it
diaterired, as.d we doubt not it had txmaiderabie
Munro in producing the extraordinary act of a
,iinlOCEMV.vote being given in so decided a Whig
U M. Arnie, In a body ofdivided politics.
Aineriorar Tournale &iota and Art,
Rolarey, has been received. Weal:tains nine ado.
original artieles,on varionsbranches of Science
And Arts, and about 150 pages of Scientific iota.
.4anne.:.Among the original ankles, is one of ex•
treeiiling interest on the' .Dodo and its kindred, or
tbeldatary, affinities and osteology of the Dodo,
'fbrgitaire and other extinct Bielsof ihii Islands of
bisztritins, Rodriguez and Bourbon, and one mils
tled.an Analyris of bittents of P saute on the
Makiminetas river, near Prpmni, Pa." W W
Arth ' .T
ur, evieller,.on Market at., is agent ' far this
. ' 4 oPinlible work.
,
r .Cha Zama Canan."—The Qncinnati Com •
, •"`dal, of trarsday nun aziar--.We convened a
ix. lA OIOI4II Yelftrdik9 Frith CaL A. M. Idneb,.ll,
‘ lea lellGen. 'Taylor at bia bona a nardays taw 1
lirelparAttrattbePresideat elect wasingaxtbealtb'
404 *nein CiIICIOIIItifnm the lan to 20a pros.
„<, /at arrigin'a day or two..le-also papa es stop
.. ''., ri ldiqe a &e' y Pittsburgh. We MI all ay tally
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":':7.4biltgasia tfifid/Yret:644ftin t h at city'
, 4 r be EiTkrildst is Ur *Mc of the Mori tot the sgl;
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zorproden4 42-4otal, 614 -In amity liXe,
ass adinnteder Cagan, 13 , ...afaber dame.
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C9rreOcualeuee of the tWubarlik Gaunt.
- Nis" Toax,Jan. 15,1849
:The arrival of the 'Amen.' a' mail, has put mer
chants in possession of advice' - down - to Dec. 30,
fMte LtUerpoot. Among the dispatches are the
usual annual statements of business, which this
year look more • firtrniabbs than for a long. time.
The 61333 makers nre:rather despxuling, but this is
favorable news. 'The other manufactureta anti•
clpate a large business and great prosperity as
soon as the holidays Were - over. American tucks
were in =mutual demand at rates which must
attract large amounts from this aids, and enhance
the price of those that remain. The accession of
capital that will attend this sale of Stocks, and the
rise that will take placein cotton, from prosperous
manufactures abroad, must have a most favorable
influence upset trade hem The last news from
Havre, is that the Beet of American ships there is
loaded deep as u will swim, with valuable goods,
which up to January 1, got a large export bounty.
After these are disposed of, our European trade
will assume the position it accepted before it was
disturbed by the French Iletrolutioa and its attend•
ant consequencei. I
Politically, the news from abroad, is not gene.
rally satisfactory, especially as regards France-
To be sure Louis Napoleon Is elected by a tri
umphant majority, and seemingly has all France
to sustain him. With a'man of firmness and of
established character at the helm, the (attire untold
be full of hope to France, and she might be secure
ed in the possession of that•civil liberty she has so
long sighed Mr. To • gain this, there is but one
method, and that, the engagement of the people in
a manner whichswould, while gratifying the am
bition of France, also bring wealth to her people.
The people of France most be educated and sober
ed down to the American tone of feeling, in relation
to politics, and acquire our industrial habits, or they
will have a revolution twice in every' Presidential
term. Loma Napoleon has about as much chance
of serving his time out quietly, as Smith O'Brien
has of being elected to the Presidency of England.
Stocks have improved within the past two days,
and close 6rmt at the highest rate. The great
demand is fop ailed States Stocks, which are held
at 119
The of 141.3, nod 109 Mr the loan of
1669. e loan of /362 in. 1848 Sold as high as
119, and this point bids Air to be reached by
Government Stocks, again.
. .
The shipments for Cali/bra* comprises to-day
440 stout young mem fully equipped for the mines.
One ship took 167, and another 120. A gentleman
this mornmg, who went on board the Tarolinta, to
take leave of a brother, was so much overcome
with Mir prepointions, that he hastily ran up town,
said go/44h to hip llgnity, bought a small outfit,
and lett for the 'plaerm' One mote good Midge/ of
golden reports would "cause comparative depopu•
lotion in some localities
A libel snit was decided yesterday, that gives
rise to much conversation. Thompson vs. Beach
The plaintiff is the editor of a Bank Note Reporter,
and made some remarks unfavorable to various
bahks in the control of Mr. Beach, of the 'Sun.'
The latter tit owe turned the batteries oldie 'Sun'
upon the editor arthe'lleporter,arbp aoKild remedy
in the court of law; 'and his obtained a verdict of
stoppo, which must be paid. The pry have
given etTetuP lpry 4lixlefea. and her decided, that
calling a man worthy of the 51.1daa mum la action-
Markets Lave been attramaly doll at the last
two days Ashes have fallen to 6; cents for Pot;
Pearl, $7. The Comm trade is not what the deal.
ere expected, and ~,r• cent reduction will be acceded
to. tlotir and Grainless in geed demand for the
east and Cedifcania, bet deliveries =tux be made
in consequence of the ice in the harbor. Good
$2 87* 129 AK Wheat is dull aside. Corn
is in very small supply, and the chief sales are to
arrive. Provisions have rather slackened, and
holders accept lower rates, with the market closing
in Bator of the seller. Lard is doll. Butter is sow
in request at Mimi_ higtter rates. Aye is held at
67 06S cents, and a email sleek. Crude Sperm
Oil has risen 21 cents per gallon, with sales of 406
barrels. •
To the Editors oltlio Pine Surer Gazette
•rfett.....n, 0., Jan. 15, 1849.
Lee by your Saturday'. paper, that ' the school -
muter has actually been abroad.' lam rejoiced
to kociar that after travelling from Ethiopia to Cam
bay, and other foreign parts, he has once more
landed on Terra Firma. We are confidently as.
retired that there is • Beim in Gilead; but in what
hole in the wall Mr. Home Balm is kept, when at
home, yet remains a myrtery. I did not wish to do
Mr. Brown any Mimics, nor underrate the value
of his poopertyi but as Balm writes, Mr. Brown
still remained in itisatful ignorance of the stud de
g:sites of Cannel Coal, mita he announced it to
the world I do not think it hurt Ida feelings much
The specimens obtained were not ' picked up in
the ran,' but taken from the top sad bottom where
the vein had been 'worked Mame twelve or more
fire. *mar"; so Actual, mil mad is concern.
the
aaniettontattitases Remit protaiiitier - 'Nadi'
aie milLstern'tealities, and some times more. If ,
the Cannel Coal should be eland on Mr. Brown',
finatiand I hope it may--it will speak for itself--
its yet it has only been known through Mr. Balm
- rit communication awned Delano—one at least
of these names is not Imam' In the neighborhood.
I leave the 14731 shoeing and mMhng with Mr.
Rahn, as be probably linden:ands these branches
better - than r, merely remarking that his mention
of trunk, and. the ;one cent per bushel for Cannel
Cost when fint &nod, hi soy mall totaltres. Balm
appearato be sin well versed
• with regard to the
diamonds of Golconda, sspphites of Orien, Eta, I
wonder if he could be hired to enlighten the pen.
pie at this time, just a little, ahem the California
Gold region. We often hear of men being so smart
as to set rivers on fire, but at the great modem.'
of the elements, arc, Mr. Balm predicts, iflis should
set Brown's Cannel Coal Bank on fire, be is smart.
et than I think bid', as it is scarcely combustible.
With 'Robinson' and his Chanter's Creek Bail
Road, I have nothing to do, merely informing him
that the Monongahela River passes for a hundred
mile. or. morerough, just such Bittiminous t A
a.
mines'Robinson mecums, with good
for transportatioh down theflhio,so that
villa will never suffer Or want Cad, if she sever
gets a rail road. , 'Robinson' will please ' consider
this field, before be troubles his head stout Cannel
Cool again. I must clone, ta my sheet is full.
Yours, arc. EDWIN MORSE.
Nora in ntr.ltaL—We shit have to
diet farther personal controversy, an the =Wert of
Centel Coal. We shell always be ready to give
all the information in our power, in regard to the
Railroad, and the Mineral Deposites along its line,
bat the public , are no way interested in the pro
emial disputes of gentlemen, who, we presume,
have not much cause of difference after all, if they
would only understand each other.
ILairliotto Erma—The annexed statement—
says the New; Hampshire Herald—exhibits the
number of miles of rail road opens in the United
States during the pear1:548,50 tar salve have been
able together loom the imperfect returns received:
Man of Rita Rood opened in the United Sneer
to 1818.
New York and Erie Railroad,,
New Vert, Harlem, and Albany,,
New York and New Haven, • • •
Panerron and Ramapo, N. J... •
Washington and Semmes, N. Y...
New Haven Canal Bold, Conn-,
Nashua and Worcester, Mass., ..
Oswego and Syracuse, N. Y.,...
Cape Cod Branch, Mara,
Atlantic and Morainal, Me ~...
Vermont ........
Mad River and Lake Erie, Ohio,
Madison and Indianapolis,
Petenboro and Sherley,
Lawrence Railroad; Mau.,
Northern Railroad, N. H...... ...
Michigan Central Road,
Elizabeth and Somerville, N.J. 12 "
Northern Boad, L Champlain to Clinton
Co..
Lowell and Lawrence,
Vennout and Massachusetts,
Cheshire Rained, N.IL,
Booth Shore, Mims.,
Tdni t 902 mike.
This ezcee6a the openlnp d any previous year
within the history of these works in this country.
It will be perceived, on reference to the list, that
some of the most important lines have been ex.
tended and have approached nearly to completion.
With one or twoexceptions, the increase bas teen
in the northein and eastertsBtates. We have no
doubt more than nine hundred and fifty nine miles
of railroad have been added to the previous aggro
pie within the rod year, making the grand total,
as the close at 18118, nearly seven thousand miles
of railroad in operation in the United States.
Comma Naha Pam—lichen Walsh, in one
of his letters to Linen Living Age,. writes
Out preeet, pssegraphists are not particolariy
Mock with the capacity of the negro race to ma i n ,.
Min repUbliCSO instilnuons, as it is exemplified In
the monopoly of the products of the soil, sad of all
wale, internal and external, by the government of
Hayti, The black moo—the true ebony-qn the
delegation ofthe Antilles, who sits in the came of
the zetcookloards in the Assembly, was the servant
ofewhite general resident in the capital. An In
timate acquaintance of the muter told me, a few
days ago, that the representative had 'XS resigned
his domain post, Whether loom, pummel attach.
most or Tomioniial motives, ha would deserve
.eradittoeithet. A Vatican of New Wm.,
one yids to Patin, Won to me that, stout • fort.
atgte sea" while abated ia a idde hoz alba Mut
liar tithe maid oporsjiP agdfahad a colored
fiV, i'n ' °°ll° 15 - —I 4 I Y micaitei-by his Op.
ips ilisiovered thatibe bead Ott, whoa.
lieftsiMipMl44iimilmtithkilblm;ima win Om to
(xtrais Tomato - Wm bythelobby. ~ t &erlditaatatal
Mafeouthem AzOmilmAilidadid him to rrif that
theialeawkab ibcratti ant be hi the box wbiols.he
timaltpletlße mat the visitor in the tabby; the Lt
ten alsopikl htt heed, add ' &Waded blot that kb
Whew his tailor it! .New Orteacm 1t• retires?
her"iddit4. 9 lollltia`goodlooPertr we bre wellaet::
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Wawa, Cali. Roger I. Dix, D. S. Aituay.
It will give great, pain to his numerous friends
to learn the death gallant and high minded
gentleman. •
Colonel Dix was a native of New Hampshire, ,
a brother of the Senator in Congress from New
York, and the son of Colonel Timothy Dix, if the
Army, who lost his life in the ill-Wed expedition
of General Wilkinson against Montreal in 1813:
He was educated at West Point; and at the ma
ment of completing his course of study in 1832,
instead of accepting the leave of absence for a
kw months usually granted to graduales,he vol
unteered his 'services, and accompanied General
Scott on the Black Hawk expedition.
After serving for several years in the Quarter.
termaster's department as one of its ' most
efficient officers, he was appointed by Mr. Polk,
near the commencement of his administration, a
Paymaster In the Army. He accompanied Gen.
Taylor, with whom he had previously served say.
eral years at Fart Jessup, to Corpus Christi, .befisre'
the war with Mexico. He was with the General
during the two days. of Buena • Vista, officiating
part of the time as his aid-do-camp, sad part of the
time in the same capacity with General Wool, the
gallant second in command. For his distinguish-
ed gallantry on that blood battle field, he was bre*
vetted Iseintenant Colonel at the last session of
Congress.
Few officers of his department have tendered
more constant or efficient service since the corn.
menceatientof the war. He was either in Mexico
paying troops, or in the United States expediting
volunteers to the field. Since the termination of
hostilities, he has been engaged in paying trooping
they return from the theatre of war, and he was
on his way to this city to render his account of his
last service, when be was stricken by the hand of
death. Oa Friday evening he arrived at Wheeling,
and was perfectly welL The next morning he set
out, with five other gentlemen, in an extra stage
for Cumberland. On arriving at Hillsborough, at I
half past five in the evening, he felt unwell, and
his companions at once determined to stop with
him the the night. In a kw moments he was vi
olently attacked with the cholera, which resisted
all remedies. At one o'clock in the night he was
dead, and the next day his companions followed
him to the grave.
Thus perishfid, almost without warning, in the
flower of his manhood, and by the pestilence
which literally 'walketh in darknero„' one of the
gallant spirits of the Ai4CBl7l war, whom the
sword had spared foi a little time to fall by a more
terrible antagonist. The military spirit which
animated him lived with him to the last. A abort
time before be died he whispered to a' friend, by
whose assiduous and devoted attentions his last
struggles were watched, and, as tar as human
kindness could avail, alleviated, 'Would to God
I could have died upon the battle field in 111exicor
and he instantly added, 'but it is for Him to di&
pose of as in life as well 9sin death.'
He baa left a little fimily to deplore his loss,
relatives to cherio the remembrance of his manly
virtues, friends to recall his frank and noble hearted
bearing in private ' intercourse, and a country to
hold in grateful and admiring recollection his
most gallant services in the field of battle.— Union.
Cni rani a rim Cos.trogras.—The expedition
of Col. Hays , which went to explore a route to
Chihuahua, has returned to San * Antonio, having
fully accomplished the object in view. A report
has been published by Cot. Hare in the Texan pa.
per► The fallowing summary showathe conchs
sioxis to which his observations have led him:
had &it the utmost confidence when leaving
Son Antonia, that if we were ever successful in find.
mg a road to Chihuahua, it would be by the Los
Maros. Sat at present, I am satisfied thgt the way
by the San miles Saha is preferable. It is about
one hundred and fifty miles from Paso del Norte
to the Pecos, over a good country for reasons, from
thence to an Indian trail which leads to the head
of the San Saba filly mile*, from thence to San
Antonio,one hundred and fifty miles. In a direct
tine, it is not three hundred miles, but this way is
over a beautiful and level country, with the lacrkmp
-6.2 of a few mites between San Antonio and Camp
Llano. There will be nothing to detain a wagon,
no this route; except in creasing the Pecos, which
is a narrow stream and ean be forded except when
high. Although I have not examined the whole
way to the Paso dal None, I amsalislied, farm an
dandy on which I fully rely, that the toad can be
constructed without any obstruction to that place,
by ascending the Pens fifty miles from Presidio
del None to Paso del Norte, but by leasing Pecos
ata point fifty tades above the Peso del NOne read,
the distance from Matagorda Bay to Paso del
None. cannot exceed as hundred and any miles,
the way the road will run; anal am fully satisfied
it must be the mad to Calibrate at all seasons of
the year, having every advantage over the Mis
souri mine as it regards distance, e 1 '•• or
country."
The teatimony of Col. }Lai as to the :route to
California by the way indented, and thence along
the Gila, conesponds with the observations oth
er explorers. The communications between the
valley of the Rio Grande and the great region be.
yond the Rocky Mountains are comparatively easy
lt would not be surprising if a connection through
the Paso del Norte should furnish ow of the most
important; if not one of the earliest, routes between
Ittlh Itt!ighttkrPitehrus seatetenttst- -
The discerning eye of ccunmerce,
able sagacity, will be sure to dimwitt the best tri l
all the pramicable routes that may bring the rest of
.the Union into s full and direct intercourse with
California and Oregon. In process of time there
coal be, no doubt, many routes, all traversed, all
crennied.with • thronging trade and travel. But
those avenues sr intercourse which lie entirely
within our own territory are undwbtedly the most
important to us, and °fame nature has furnished
gyveraL—Baft. Amer,
Cornortzartcou—This MILS appears to be ad
vancing. The Presbytery of Ohio, whisk' camper
bends Pittsburgh and the surrounding RllOl2, at
its lam meeting, on the 10th of January, passed
the following resolution, which was prepared by
a committee consisting of Rev. Dr. Elliot, Rev.
Daniel E Neva, and M. Leech E.q.
`That in the establishment of the Republic of
Liberia, on the coast of dfnca, by the agency of
the Colonization Society, they recognise the pro.
resolve davelopement of a scheme of benevo
lence, which promises Incalculable good to the
colored race. The beneficial results arising from
the continued action of the same agency by which
this Republic has been called into existence, are
set forth in a lucid and forcible manner by Mr.
Hall, bran article published in the Presbyterian
Adeocatah of January Td, 1849. which well de.
serves the consideration of all who would form an
enlightened and accurate judgment on the subject.
Participating in the common desire of good men
in this community, to see the colored race placed
in a position where they can enjoy the right. And
immunities of freemion, they do hereby recom.
mend Mr. Hall, nod the calm of which be is the
agent, to the affectionate regard and'ltheral patron.
age of the public.'
By n notice in another salaam the reader will
observe that a meeting in to he held on Thursday
evening next, to promote this good cause, at which
some diginguished speakers are to addrens the
meeting.
The article. by Mr. Hall, referred to in the rasp.
lotion has been published in pamphlet term, for
gratuitous distribution, and copies can be obtained
at the Book store of Messrs. Johnston es Stockton,
or. of J D William., Wood St.
138 miles.
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roe Lnrw....—The bbel suit militated by Mr John
Thompson, a broker of Wall .treat, New York,
liking Moses Y. Beach, of, the New York Bun
newspaper, was a verdict of ten thousand dollars,
the full mount of damages claimed. John Van
Buren Was one of the principal counsel for Mr.
Tompatul against Mr. Beach.
Dottie the last summer, and for some time pro.
vicom, Mr. Thompson, who published a bank note
reporter, wan la the habit of quoting' the value of
the various bank note currency, including that
issued by Mr. Bench In the shape of Plainfield and
others bills. These quotations, It appear., did m e .
8., and accordingly some charges of a very ugly
character were trumped up against Mr. Thompson,
brought to the notice of the police, and published
In the Sun, with comments not very compliment...
ry to Mr. T.—On these charges the suit was grub.
toted the-trial came on, and the verdict of ten
thousand . dollari was rendered by thejury, without
leaving their seats, amidst the applause of the
audience.
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Tux Etrunerto Tingonorn.—A party Is organ.
[sing, says e Live Liverpool paper, to put down the Eke.
trio Telegraph. Here is the appeal of the smote
non :
"Let us be up and doing. Lel every man. woe
man and child in these realms petition the Queen
and the Legislature to abblish all those horrid tele
graphs, or it will soon be up with on Already
we have had .. •
'Revolution in Pens and fall of Louis Phillippe,
by electric telegraph.'
'Dreadful ship wrecks and low of life on ths
Feat west., by the electric telegraph.'
•Trial and conviction of Smith O'Brien, by the
electric telegraph. ',that Judie* to frottsta?
Samberdment of Palermo and destruction of
the city, by the electric telegraph.'
'Arrival cf the Cholera at Hull, by the electric
telegraph,'
'Accouchement of her Majesty, by the electric
telegraph,' dee- dua
la ft not awful to contemplate what next may
be inflicted apon:Jts by this diabolical inven•
ban 9"
Tux Hsu. of the Hot 111 or Rsgazicrurrna
was yesterday (Sunday) crowded to its utmost ca.
pacity.by an audience of the highest respectability,
drawn together to hear a Sermon from the Rey.
Dr. Henry B. Bascom, of Kentuotty. Among the
a present, our Reporter noticed
01 4 =Of the United States and the Spealaw
.of &pause. .The test from which 1)r. Bas•um
dente* biadisr..owwt wu Galatians, 6th chapter
lilliveue: •
dant Hod, Ostia' dud = I 'shquld Om, save in
the .Dross of our. Lord - Jeans chnit; by wboat
the wed la. eracand unto meand 1 unto' the
- ..ltwais'inostioligitertie4m4iettliilthfort44,
Sail, of ~ She distinguished pulpitontir, nod-paw
winded! the geofwil,edentiOrf , Of fill pose_
Sl**
'-• : ' .. ~• : •`- ' .IIIII,VAND. %.. ' '
P1 " 111 , - • 1 4t 1 ...iie n barlksaitelliaitiviera.
Ireland" cantinhar hi.ii state alpolltheid repose.
The proceedings In the prosecatian Of Mr. Dolly -
have famished althostthe only theme Cii the Iris h
journalists. -Thercoarettas beerenecupiest,day eater
day, with the ed comneel, who have tried
to quash thelledictm by •evary• objection legal
ingenuity wield suggest; but the deMaken of the
court has hitherto proved fital-1W these attempts.
The quashing of the indictment- and the plea of
abatement having failed, Sir C. O'Loghlen has
now put in arid is arguing a demurrer to the
Indictment, which, if finally decided . against Mr.
Daffy, will isnible the 'counsel for the crown
to demand the judgment of the 601110 forthwith.
Pasts, Thtinday Night.—The Preildeiat of the
Republic tins addressed the following letter to the
electoral commute:
Pedals de Payette, De0.•2511-43enlleunin, I have
receiied the letter of conventlation 'WWII von gent
me relative to my election to the olikeofPntaldeet
bathe Republic. The sentinel:di which * pin en
pees in it an the inengtheningai the Republican
Government are those which 'I have already ex.
, pressed myseM the wishes which you huts the the
I prosperity of France are those which 1-endeavor',
every day to realise. It is in that way Opal hope '
to show myself worthy of the immensainjority of
suffrages which hove nominated me to - direct the
destinica of oar country.. I thank you, gentlemen,
for the energetic aid which you have been hind
enough to afford me on this occasion, and I pray
you to receive the assurance of my diathoguittle. ~,
consideration.
(Signed) Lome Narozzon Ikandiarnt
AUSTRIA
The accounts of the success of thelemerial
troops against the Hungarians are rathentiore deft.
nits. It appears that on the approach 011ie tm.
pedants towards Presburg, thegarrit, 10,000
aroeg, were preparing to defend the toira, but the •
citizens opposed that step, and the foratelthen with
drew, fearing thit they would have to aculteed a.
ganef an internal as well as as extern/Ma. They
were adhered by Jellachich as far as Wieselburg,
where a sanguinary coact ensued betwieeri them
and the Croatians. A portion of Wieselhatg thes
I reduced to nate., and a still lager portlopplander
ed by the Croatians. Numbers oft he inhabitants
of Wietelburg, as well es .of Raab and , ROMont,
carry on an immense corearmie, and 40 anon ,
mealy rich; so that the Croatians no dopbt found
good booty, onlen the Wieselburildni had packed
off their valuables before the arrival of their vas
parlous visiters. It is said that the indanalistelost
at Wieselburg 2 generals, hint staff offleers, ands 7 '
nub-oaken. On the other hand, the Magyars low,
in prisoners alone, 799, who were koWarded to
Omuta
Meantime the Megyarsetalm a complete victory
over the troops of tke well.known Pashir Urban,
who has been taken prisoner. On the 7(kh the de•
ak, of Jebluntra, which leads Gam Maine' Into
Hungary, was entirely in the hands cif sbe Mag
yars, who had rendered It impassab • aim for
smugglers. According to the latest nee
General Schack was advancing tow abds est li
from the Galliciad aide. ' It is thought.boulecer,
that the Hungarian army on the fanners of
Siebeoburgen will contrive to hold Jinni cheek.
Letters from Warsaw, tithe 10th pecamber, am,
flounce the confiscation of the property of Genes
nil Rem. who comeuteded a portion Mae nal ,
gents in Vienna, and who is now in the "ganef
service.
Thu young Emperor is expected to arrive in
Vienna od New Year'. Day.
THE CHOLERA. 1
We revel to elate, nays Waterer do Sandibllbn
ropean Times, that the cholera will Lot/Vs over
the met:meetly, in the provinces A has dot made
any very considerable prowess, but in ....land it
Beene to rego with very alarming res* The
average number of deaths from all ca is the
metropolis was last week only 1,118 1,153,
the-average of the last five years. cholere
the fatal cases were 31, against 29 the realms
week, whilst two 'weeks preceding the lankly re.
torn was 85. The return from thel , kr.h pro.
neon are daily about 10 or 12. Aentai these
l
we have two In our own town, but they ere per
nu. Using in the utmost destitution in tateurst
humid, unwholesome habitations. In 111esethester
and Saito@ only one death has been yetonported
The total number Menses from the tint appearance
of the malady was, by the °Wird emixtat •hp to
Wednesday, 3,737, whereof 1,772 had prereefittal,
' 505 had recanted, and 1,400 mere under Weal.
resat, or the result was not recorded Metalsad,
unhappily, melts the vast majority in, W.V . Make.
' eholy table. .
The cases in Scotland have been on Ginn than
2,922 whereof 1,350 hays perishetilghtist tandem in
We table before ns furnishes an Wednesday hat 4
new case 2 only of which bad proved laird.- and
the provinces II easea,7 of which had tellattlited
in death, Scotland exhibits 137 new cast* 'l3 of
which hail been fatal. Gialeow, ikeefrie* lille"
welltown. had 141.13barwh and its vichal awns to
be the chief seatsof th e dismiss. h . ;the
au k ,
ravages of the disorder are very • Siena
only the destitute have been swept away, many
persons amongst the middle and higher dames of
the people ate among the victims. At 0:110111idge
in Latuirkshire,l24l cases were reported in a angle.
day, and qel deaks In Deltas, severalearietheve
manned, bat, upon the who*, Ireland tissa to yet
happily escaped this scourge .
The Medical men empLrfed by Governaool are
row of opinion that the disease tuts bsconis awns •
stable all the dace:sin various pats ages ace.
toy Se= to perform their duties is the signataishre
the
' and rissincentea rnowlandanner,saareikanot blowbbianagnasget
reports Dom aandlicany; ant
humbly hope that In the rarthern part tithe Haim
darn the malady his paned as moat destructive
limit. Cheat anxiety peeved, respecting the pm,
bobilitrof its appearing on the other sidecf the At.
lento
From the New Yotk Condor.
iWlns ilindaroe
the fallowing letter from an intalli c est Italian,
now at Rome presents the radical side oithe also.
7of recent events in that City. We publish It
therefore, is necessary to • proper andentanduig,
of these tvetisty-
Bay; Deo. 2, 149
The Eternal City has had a revcdullou, and the
Italian national flag waves proudly awry dal Vali,
an, Ptus has deserted the Lilian mese, and the
people have abandoned their Sovereign. Writs
to you but ■ few steps from the Some HOW,-
w here the modern purer park" assembled to *arm
sinew government, nod to discuss the vaceinam
meanres to be taken for the present site of things,
I almost doubt that I am in Rame—ln that city
where bat two years since the word Liberty was
considered as a crime of State Rome, the city of
ancient glories, of all remembrances and pendant,
Is no longer a simple moaeom. or a VIII gallery of
line arts. What ever may be her future destinies;
I not inclined to believe that the Pope has ceased
to rule as a temoral Sovereign. The death of the
unfortunate Rossi was the only crime committed
by these feromous people during their unanimous
and:noble tesurreotion. Tractererino was the mar.
deter, and the notion calms he responsible be nick
a humble crime. The Swiss, who would have
been butchered in Paris and Vance, were allow.
ed to retire to their country; nor has any employe.
of the government &lien • victim to the vengeance
Mita binned population. Although Tourney bays
at this time amounts of recent anainatimis in
Rome, I shall attempt to give you more interesting
nod particular details of the state of this country,
and show to yon in true colon what bat Iranapi•
red since the death of Rossi.
The death of this learned cosmopolite was the
signal of the Roman revolution—riot waled the
person or power of the benevolent Pope, but as
piing his Jesuitical ministry and retrograde go,.
ernment. The nomination of a democratic and
truly Italian ministry, composed of men beloved
by the people, followed the bombardment of the
Vatican mminst theilarin addle?", in which were
engaged all the Popish troops, the nobility, and the
people. Next came the resigning of severed depub
ties, the flight of the cardinals, and finally the deb
minion of Pius IX, from the Vatican! When Roma
was in power it was thought by many people that
he would fallow a liberal policy, end work for lb*
independence of his native country; the t tler c ed
themselves that be would overthrow the
which bad become as powerild as In the tore of
Gregory XVI
The flight of the Pope would' have caused to
other times not only a revolution,- bin a cross&
among foreign power. Now, if Austria 'hoed
interfere in the affairs of Home, France would he
obliged to cross the Alps, and then God knouts
when this war would end. Pins IX. has commit.
tad a great Walt, and I am inclined to believe that
he has not acted of his own will, but under the If
&mace of foreign minister. He has divorced kg
ever the church and state, and I tsar that the aelt
of Popish boom will never be restored to the city
0 / g em .. Ins visit to the bloody King of Naples,
the moat cruel and hateful despot in Europe, gives
sense to his enemies, and even friends to behaves
that be intended to betray his country, and 10
espouse the cause of despotism. Nis . mem
proclaimed by the people sacred and mviolablas.
Those subjecU who had spared the life of theSwiiii
would never have attempted to deprive Pius Ib
either of his existence or power. He like Pine
and Pius VII., had only to remain In the Vatican;
if be were opposed to the now ministry, although
he hod ocepted their nomnationsnd ham demean .
himself and the dignity of • Pope, by abenikming
his State as •' simple servant, and to take relbos
under the flag of the bombarder of Mesidnat•
Many demagogues have cried out ageing the Re.
mans, because they have overthrown for ever, iHo
Popish power! What would they have said , if
the Neapolitans had Gawked theliEing,- and the
Duke of Modena had bftn deposed? We le the
same question. Pins IX, has lost bit tempe4l
power not as a chief of the Chord bat as A
Prince.
After the flight of the Elope, the ne'w mlnl
protested against Ids edict from Gaeta, and te lll
the weight and danger of their situation. They
i
assembled in the Capitol, called on the Chambe
of Deputies, and after having pro g l ii h u d
'the temporal Power of thO lope W ceased o r
the Roman Staten,' they framed ‘ a amatitu
and • plan for au Italian confederacy. Na I
was named President, and gave Sows that be
already fi n i s hed negotuntotut with TusetriyAnd
=mg to make an appeal to all the Wareham f
Lai Lugs !mites of troops are mirchiag •
wards the Neapolitan tenitcsy, and cm Fent"
taming that the daddanssaotald craw the To add
bombard Bologna. Ad the soldiers - aturginbile
oaken and the clergy, have takes osak to
faithful to the present government and'to dere
with their lout drop of blood the Balboa] sanisS
General Zombi, who an at. the head ate fem
denary movement In Bolops, by hen g m*
by his own troops, and sent to Ram to bejadgaid ,
bye military commitadon. .We arit gnat ma
tey not 'only' for this past oftaly,l la
4tut tg amp*.
other Siltea. s icily hu refasLq the s
Omegans
alto -King L..of Naples; and his decided to Unit
Steaming and their sacred tights to the fide aid
dud= of the war. in Palermo then am 120,0110
Mi
assa an =
ti
tiro. capintliott of the menages to
nk
niio=l.
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Gaidais w 4 rtin tra, and:t h eTrings'Leicisculi
invade the States,"thelicalabir nod Ca' ,
Wotan' a Pet le auger the treettteet P awer
of this to* lounger: The blm - of this Pope ,
fk e i,
called fmm vett on theitiyal and onthe
soldiers of has Or= mat offencoanalietl'
Chiisten end port shall - know that this sante
degot his . `arietted.fill'who , cried two yeam
to Pittitl Gee:4A' the hero Of
Zitteei fi ri ' t the bead of 11,000 men, ism:arching
to the aid Tetitcd, and Thopibe will beta time
to detest thObrirbannits of Ritzky. • la Piedmont
there win a new revohttirmaLnew ministry. Gia•
testi, the great Catboga;leiffer, and the greatest
philosopher and thinker in Entrpe, haibeen nam
ed prime minister, in spite of the attempts of the
retrograde Party. -He was the first to propose an
Italian conWrmy,united with princes and
Or the saheb' Irditta independence and nation Pec 4 4 :
With such a min at the head of the Thedmontese
government„ Neamoni in Home, Niccolini in Truk
any, Ottriluildi in Venice, there Is all probability
that war will be declined against Austria, and
pirrluips ntY next letter will be written to you
• *id tbe imise of cannons and the cries of battle.
Iti * Lombarly all is quiet, as In Warsaw In 1831 ;
Pantry a Varsovis. Yours truly, 8
JOB PRINTING.
kRILL HMIs, CARDS, CIRC
assfate, Bah Laing, Conatract4
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HAND mu, .44111, CIMIIIIICAM,
wawa"notice &a. Ike,
Printed at the shiniest oast at low prisee, at the
that GAZIITI Onus, Them mum
UAfID.
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EoAM. PRIOR reapeetfally announces to the
ajPicaburgb that her Banat will take plaza en
LT Evanson, January lAN, PM—when will be
presented (On the Rot time during several seasons) the
celebrated Drama by J. R. Ruslatone, of "IFSABELIa
ea ma Tuns, Eus at Wallah La's!" Alter vrtdab
.a variety of Singing and Drawing. The whole to eon
elude with (tor the lest time We season) "DOMBEr
AND SON." jitl7
p.E; l orat=a 3 , 7 • ll6
which gi n existence to the Repu nd of the
blic., , ' rodeo
hold
a meeting in the Second Prettryterian Chnreh, ' •
street, Pittsburgh, on Thursday evening, the igth • •
commrneeat hallpasl fleeted'.
Judge-Shah:r, Ram Walter Maraud, and Willa •
liPCiantless, 1.R., willaddmh tho meeting. The pc •
Ile generally isinvitad to attend. 'Pie ealeetionaril
be taken up.
Umtata' Assocuatom—at atacapyr at !be Teat
• -
.'wiq 6e held bm tlict44ll.adiarthit tlat
- ty u 7oleteek thisavetilair.
A Lactate will ho delvend by the Rev. Ur. Slal •
lalB4l
Jam% Exraxsossarc—Vie wool i can attention
this excellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consume:lo • I
Asthma, and all affections of the Throat and Lan.
Having several times within • few years past had ace
stem to use a medicine of this kind, we have{,by
ewe tested its excellent qualities, and ant prepared .!
recommend It to other& Ministers or other pubil
speakers afititted with bronchial arficetions will fin
great benefit fremi its ose. It is prepared by a acien
fie physician, and ell awes will find it a safe and e
cantons medicine in the diseases for which it is -
commended.--l Columbus (Ohlo)Croas and loom&
For tele as the Pekin Tea Stere,No.7o Fourth slice
mpPi,•
Mr Use rue Pitons Fz& =ff yea wish to be sue
peesfial is soy undertaking, posterns{ always 'see the
caper met* , Thetetbre, iffiet,bave a cough, use
Javint's Parscrozarr and be ettrektr it Is the proper
02C6112. If you Actual. or ulthoulty af breattung,
then the only efficient means to cur you is to use
Jayste's Expeetorant, *tell' wilt baprodiathly ors:ream
the t,whieti =mew the dlemeter '
of theuthes,
and stus. and brings up the runqua t which clop thern
up, lad that removes every obstreetion to a free respi
ration, wrath as the same tons all lortanunatioe la sub
deed, and a. cure is rennin to be eteried. Hire you
Beetteithia, s*tiths of Blook Pleurisy, or in feet any
PuturatthryAffeehm,.. thee vie Jaynes Exptotarsat
and relief Is milts. end yeti will find tha yea haws
seed the proper =arm
Per We In Pittsburgh us the Pekin Tea Ettore, Pit 4th
meet near W o o d . -...„ . rant?
Da. APLoas's Lrvee Pus et N. Yost.—The
with which this Invaluable =Wein& has become
known and appreciated, can only be screamed for
opon the grove dof Its rad velem. It has only required
one Mal to establish Its claims to she title of the only
medicine for the cum of the Laver Complaint The
following haw from. a drumus In New lock, shows
the manner m which these Pills me regarde d In that
section Of the country.
"Dr. llPLane—Dear dirt I have sold out all roar li
ver Pill., sad am anginas to have somber lot
awl,. These Palo scan to take most wonderfully. I
could have sold a 001111 larger quantity, If I had been
provided with than The utbabltauts are sending to
flochemer for Mem. boa whehar there are any them
or not, tdo not anew. Please send me anotheraup.
Immediately. Y. SHORT_
Derldeek L•ke, Livingsum co. Y, 14M7.^
For male at the Drug store of
lad J KIDD& Co
Er A neigh should tsar be Milested. It may
appear oiling anti temenay the mantle* at /bat, bat
It mill not remain etemnary 1,• It may mann
Maar at ant, and its aarmemat.b maybe mutely
perseptiltie, yet when it once sena the lugs, all Me
other pans Mtn, body min be sympareonally abob
Mood • continued Consumption and premature death
MUM tite_inentable math. A hub eats Anent MOM
MUT • 41.10, and the Maly um of • proper reardy.
en& have unmet mast • mnsinpues. Rat nowt
palette /imam npunanes to=a.
timdisine, abineker the n see the mem. •
resting. dismae,simplr become the sematyntey • -
be • Onmat one,mottid maw =AMagenta ter • •
unte,befire May would mon to dui ahl of metiteim.
B. A. Fannortoelt Co.te Comb Dream baa a
ne
adrumage inthia rapist met many other Comb p
ann.= tumnalenee.
paranont ite pleasant
Mr its tun permits
to •rt la sre
ni • •
anoints in Cm meollmai Minoan- Visitant km
some M We mentreeperetn to•absimoms of which ba
been main en tot te ementetrable itagthof
..-
^resalit
ewiserociciZl/2
rims no Woo sad I. VARlii likk
atFrA Flag Sir or Tarns von 75 Cons -Yd •
anbealthy Tooth. eller beteg route or tyke el •
ea with lona' Amber Tooth Paste, lava tha bath an
eater @diem, and at ate sera stadia so lanoeens • •
lea than to daily ova is-ndvantagemth even to • •
teeth that era to • geed odadolontgiving *am a bra •
dial petal and prrthodug decay. Thera decayed t
pravenortaven becoming erone—lt also Gwen*
Lsbeeeetthglocate, and .IEI render the hooka
ratdellosotly wieta, and wake the breath debeleasly
nthes Prim en or atm. • Unl
et the
ike W
134 e by %
hoesVAL JACII9O.I,ItO Libesip stre et wapi ti a4n
[l7 Rea Pet.llM.T Nestor rem 31!Nnuntea—Reee
der—the nut quatity of e h bows of Joe.' Gond
FAIT Rentaretive is to ante the Ma to pow ea the
head on reeo—oe whoever tame intended hair to
grow.
For wale by WM
logo of Wm Via footre JAMESON, No PO Liberty
woOlsen,
n.a.9 BUJ.= oa R&D Tarra.—Persoite who hose ei
ther am honorably amend that L a A. boa Joneebs
Amber Tooth Put. will, no ores tool. without fall,
Make the Breath pars awl sweet,
The Teeth white arid Gems hard
Header , gist try this one. For sate by Wllt JACK
80.'1, 810 Lthero ry signollbe Big /bob
^nisi while,. skin of bets, thansonno,
And pan, u muniments! alabaster.*
All females lisiro skin Like On *base, sifts, one/ones
rds.ll Lily Whits. II mated, pare starry, moat.
y whim. Sold fa FP Llbesty ousel. 1711
for The aseasarre of morbid secretions of bile le
well taw.. to cause violent dlentsbance of the dip..
dee cogs., and Wag on nrallgnant and umnanapa
ble fawn, winch often put an end to life. Tbesonnach
must be eleartectof them fool werationa, and Ilia eta
most readily ba ecconmilshed by the we of B A Paha
emeere AIM-Bilious Pills, which ate • mow vatnable
family cathartic. They can be own with safety a. an
dame, end afford relief in a very slant time.
Prepared and Mkt by B A FAHNESTOCK & Co
CORM lot and wood, and comer oth anal wood it..
auk
W. 26. Wright, IL 11., Dentist,
Omni wad resident. on Fourth moo, oppocut the
Plusbutgh Honk. Oleo holm from 9 terlock to It
Id, and 6= 9 &elm! tad P. M. 0ep14.17
Adspisilirtratothr 1191.,
BY virtue of ao order of the Orphan'. Coors, he uo •
dersigned, Administrator of the EStale of /tales
tollOttore, of South Payette township, Allegheny cue.
ty, Pe., deceased, and 1011 expose to Ule. at troblic
outcry, on the pretence, en the third Saturday of Pet.
A. D. 1842, at 12 o'clock, K. all that rateable
FARM. situate in the said township of Panda Fayette,
bounded by lands of James Denim, Joseph Hickman.
gamut Kennedy, Jame. Id'Keolut, John Alexander,
the Her. Wet. Jeffery end others, containing 279 urea
and IV percher on which is maned s large and rah.
labia brtok Dwelling Howe, end a large Dune Hun
cod home Amble, a none milk boom, and tenant
how*. About 173 acres cleated; the reeldtle bas flee
timber; an apple Orchard in Ito ['time, engrafted (free
The farm is in ■ good state of tolerators, sad the soil
to well adopted to small trete Thy farm is well wa
tered, and halite abundance of excellent Stone Coal.
It Is situated shoat 10 mite. ham Plusburgb, and shoot
9 miles hem the Pittsburgh and Watdepon Turnpike
Hoed. lite land will be sold so one earn, or in two
meta, as the seas was divided by the inquest of par.
aeon.
Terms of ale-one thin! oath; one %birdie one year,
with imeresi from the day °terve; and one third to owe
years with memo from the day of sale. The two hut
payments to be emoted on the premier's, by Judgment
!Mad and Mortgage Perrone wishing totor
can tall for further Information with the ed
m mid twine/lip, near annular Font. on the said ra
gtag Reed. SAMUEL trTEWAST, Adner.
16184,308
Patent Sada Asti.
27 CASKS (Masi mater .) jos fallopian it Bons'
branii,jott es' gamer Brooklyn. and far
pie by
iota IN 4. hi MITCIIELTM,
Na tea Liberry
TO LET.
A STORE ROOM on Markel meet, a few
doors horn rho Ora, very what& IbtelotAing
aura.&ape of te.,,IL.MAM4Eif or THOMAS
OLIVER. 14184111;
N. C. FRIEND. Attorney at Law„ronetti euset,
.31 Jtetagmd.
LALEC OIL-15 bblkpore winter stmlatd, U. awns
and for sale by 0 /11.ACKSURNA Ca
jalb WILIAIIII4II.
SOAP -100 Ins Oro mptan & Co's extra Soap, In store
and far .ate by fatS 0 BLACKBURN ACo
PBTARCH-16 his to store end fig male by
pa 0 BLACKBURN is Co
POT A 1313-11 calks Pot Ash, In Nom and for ode
b lal 3 MILLER e 11.1011.611101 n
falledit HOUSE MOLASSES-16 bbla La. Sugar
la HMSO Molasses, on cons*nsent and kr sato by
JalB MILLER& lIICKETSON
MT- -
H HAVANA EltlOArb-40 bag white Thwarts
= 60 11 1 a, ion readied and tor gala by
MILLSIUMICKIMEION
LARD OIL-19 blots No 1 win= drained Lard Oil'
8 de•No 9 all da • do
art teethed and far sale by r
jdd MILLER a ItICELTSON
nOPPIIE-40 bogs Rio-Coto; 30 do onlogi
iv do Wily= Coffee, to more nod foroale by
haeMILLEFIA BIC=TBOK
7aY OhIt , BRINDY-4. qr. took , -Old Catttolt
m i udiv4lW Jut Im_ported by 21'mi for oat
trytheu bottle. ALB /./. 11 •W40k O44XI+?OON
ACKEIUM—MbI.NoI Minkierit, W511411;4!
our grooldfi atidtta ala by
OLL IiVITER-413 trbto prism You Bau r . J., re
Re 3
ro4 lad for rats try
- . . 'I. 8 WATERMAN
IANUISIbbhe Noe !Wachtel, Is .1.
la Yale" bala by ism L s lora.
ARD—RO bbli No t boat Lard, ion reel azul Wr
sae b • is.l9 WAThRM&N
BEILNI3-20 bbl. small whits BMW, lister° od for
mde by L WATEXMAN
ailr:1210.0 11.11-1110 TILOS.
Mawr Prretrlnthos
TIES leave Moat respectfully to enaMmco askew
JCP numerous patrons and the publieitbst
conacquence of contemplating a change in their beg
an; propose .operting the...whole of their eaterdiull
wantons Ottelottlog all their wholesale roorns,rior
retailing, and trill eautinse ;open until the first of Feb
tan', coanemielog oa New Years dry, Oar
wboresele meek, comprising our of the most extensive
surd varied limarturenta of Fancy nod Staple Dry
Goods ever exhibited in the western country, will - be
offered at tosser prices then ever before known. Eve
ry article, however armee, and dmirabla will be se
extremely reduced. Upwards of arty thousand dollars
of oar stock boo hero recently purchawd, the vaster
Ironical of which aroftsika good., received st, New
York by late European arriials, which from the laic
nets of the mien, as well as the known pressure in
the money market, were sold at immense sacrifices at
public tales,
itkat,
rates varYing from twenty.five to fifty
per cent less than similar goods brought the first of the
season. We are therefore eoufident that oar paces fot
the time above IllelgiOuell wilt be Ogled to be even
lower than an Eameru whblesole rates.
We anzteasly Invite all renew to visit our estab
lishurent, whether they purchase or not, and test the
truth of the above—assuring them ihst they will Meer
rur obligation thereby, but corder • favor gem the pro
prietors. Our worth:mill of Bilk., Bhawtc, and fine
Dress Goods will .mply repay one far a vielk added
to which,unmorally great display of Domestic
Goods will, an
ore hope, induce all to cell.
Our maul of out price will be mriettradhered to.
ioDEC It A kLeSON ,k-Co
RICH DRESS GOODS, per Wimp denims lili
AA ',w o g & No 60 mutat rap t open this morning, Rich "Drew • Goods, comprising the
following styles. vizi Satin plaid hiellecis, a rtes arti
cle, and the richest goods imported this cesspit; all
„mind Welds, high colors and choice stylesi all wool
Cashmeres and Mons de • esi fine C OOOI IS ned Lye.
nese Cloths, of any demerib ble shade and color. delis
striped Cashmere in great . . .1118
AA. MASON Co , Pdurket Moat; hero rust
. received another large invoke of plaid Lan
and Square Shawls, bought 0 per cent less than any
previously rerAived this season.
Our stock of Shawls is now the largest:in the city,
mid purchasers may be certain that our lathes from
thiadato will be 115 par cent less than al -any fainter
time. late
A.YOUND MAN I 'eke a • rough larderledips
of the dry goals bagmen and book keeping. Ad.
dress 41. H.," at add office, errth referenew jalB.3t
,CBFeCIIEFSE-20 has cream Chlssas; alms 5)
d4 olS7ssiern Rexene, &rule by
• Jal7 JAmEsliitzgu.
I‘'SEfts , seitAVA WANTED—Poi Totch 09 .
tker Tyket re.t.
.•.
TIMED PrADEE34.4O both dried Peaches, tudvas,
IJ la good shipping. Order; for tale by
brcaus & ROE
TIMED APPLES-300 bash dried Apples i://
MALLS& HOE
LARD—lobisti No l Leal Lard, in fitto mist.
Jals 6111.1 ILLS
"DUITER-lUbble itatked Boner; 10 do roll do- for
JD sale by
_.41 5 bI'OILLI3Is ROES
C(WEN dIEAL-8.1 bbls, fresh ground, Or sale low
'wClaw. jots 011:111..1.8 & HOE
FLOIIII-ILllbbls Float In . ore
1&13 VOILES & ROE
§UNDRIRS-11 bbls Not Lott 2 kegs da do; 3 bls
flesh Rot Doter; 3 kap Bauer; landing from
ke Eric clad Michigan Lou and tar sale by
lal3 JAMES DALZELL, staler st
UCK WHEAT Plitt -14 bags Bunkwhial P 1•
to SWIL and tot y Jl. EL FLOYD,
jal3 Round Church Building
CrTaBll-25 casks puns Potash, au haed
sato by jal2 J & 11 FLOYD
- ,--
BROOMEI—dO d. Poland Broom; reed and in sale
'7 hla J .k.ft FLOYD
R OLL
Ittda ..uprE y
.41 t
Lbtl y s rrf u r&trja reed
MAERATUS-15 cask. (Adam" Balerann, in dare
10 and for sale by jal3 J & R FLOYD
111WLLLED do: {country] flap, all tow,.
in 4tara a. d for gale by jail J a R FLOYD-.
WANTED—A , I.rse Room. veII 144µ41,
imitable io other lespeete for the secoatmoda-
Lion of a Select &boot. Enquire at thy. aka
jolt-tf
LARD OIL—IO beds winter Oil, No lj nse'd per •••
Roscoe and km sale by
- - -
jail HELLERS & NICOL
IINE FLOUR—QV bbts in mare and for sale by
jali
INSEED 014-0 bbla Ewe, In Iltworder, for sale
jj by • SELLERS it. NIOCILS
Aan-- 3 . 00 keg.: 2.lbbls No 1, for sale try
jet, SELLERS trNICOLS
11800318-70 dot Ibr wile by
JOF hie 8 F VON 130/0:110IIST &Co
111.7TTEIL-6 far sate by
JJjilt SF U 4 onsr& Ca
&
L2D-8 labia josUme and or male by
jal9 P '0:1130:11111110EIST & Co
TIBY PEACIIEI-0:9 both for able by
1../ itta . s V VON BONNHORST Ito
A PPLES-2I bits Lady finger, O US T nd. RI
dal sala by Pall B ' , Nos WM& CO
LIOUSEVOLASSE2SI6 bbly sale by
ALS_ P VON BONNHOEST a Co
113ULY MEAT-4M pes Sara Wen, daily expeesed
East far sale ay fall 'HARDY, JONES &Co
:iiAnD c *ir7lio=cl!:°
aidNXO-40 kb& Ky Lag Tobaceo,
Cot Gale by
all LUSBYONES h.Co
0 A LULUS Co — Lad Toloanco,— Ibr sato low co
AO* dose. Jog HAIWY,JONI23 it Co
1111.1 ED PEACHES-04a*, Dried Pasebab o on
1,1 bands:ad so: sae by
l.it. . • -RARDY,JONI3 11; Cu
Atotiattriebagpaarr
- -
'LT - abr'" Nut' Li, iv'
lower and 62 front a
RACBII3-830 bash dned Pe.cbea lb store and
bag:slob )ail 1. 8 WATERMAN
DU/TEB.-43 keg bWa ;metal Boars; 7 do
JD Bouda AO= and bot ale by
Jut L e 1 WAREILALLN
("MOV ER 11/111D-115 bbts wad 10 bar z mainly pram
la alum seed, fa core sad tiar
1011 • LSt ATEIIIIIAN
LOUR-I.oobl/* Flour; 43 de
fas isznAr. istautre and (or := 6 1 6 ;
F
fut a ..- aaILWATESMAN
IDE& N 11713-450 • •• • • P . lllgapi, jkatore rld
A for sale Iry
ROOMS—Z*I couttnitni trdelextra aAA kjd n:r
sab • laS
OEN MEAL-90 aka for sale by
13 P VON soNralossr &Co.
RYE mcian-As bbl M soda by
dal 8 P YON BONLYIIOBST & Cu
ODA ABll-15,cska rimapp*ittfoF Nee by
1.7 , 8/I ON 801.0(HOILIT &
SPOTTED
=dolga opened bY
Pa SHACILLEIT & WHITE
MENG —iDialro Oilman, is mare and tar talc
ial JA9 DALZELL
BSAVER CLAMS—A few place plain and Agar.
ed,jain ree 41 by azpresa
eItIACKLI and foe ude bT rvium
M
FAD-00 pip Galena Lead, psi Robert Fulton,
knr mils by 113 okl (MANZ', II man: st
OLICIT-10 kwa Ms 1,4, 3 and 4 MI,
El far sale by
Igell la 3 C GRANT
Q UNDRIES-6 bbi. No I Loot 1 bbl fresh 801 l Baa
tore 9 bbl. gram Appler, 4 Obis cracklings, jut
ree'd pc, atm Alloatio, foe tole by
R ROBISON t. Co
FLOUR—if bal. Raamara Family Flaw, Jam roe')
per atm Coaxal' far silo by
_ R RORLSON Wei)
SVGAI AND MOLA&SE 3 -221 bbd . prim N 0 B.
nu; 12 bbla Goodile. B 11 11121W22; for isals by
tio It 60 :ISON it Co
121.311—N0 bbl No 3 ALscksml, !arable by
.1: 1.5 B. ROBISON ICo
RLED APPLES—RD barb dried Apples, a prime
p urtl e r te and i l a n igcod c :tri A staw ir rer ,
oed u_
FLOUR— b, IOO b lur . Fi rat t, kvar ., E ,
& wd for
Co
=l -I D
FAMILY FLOUR — d 3
ST.O4 CROZER
E Dad
BLTIZILEAT FLOUR-40 sT ss e e o klcusal ut
SW I. E r CIDER-63 bbl. lest regl c r &rods by
IrlZAß—lblliroe.,ea oNG a
aua'
A LAlONDS—toobageaon shelled, Apt reed per'era
Ja. Oriental, end for sale by
BUIIIIRIDGE, WILSON &
jalo artier suet!
757 - Lollllski OF 60.11 A-00 haritl and foeIDD sale. by
jalo J Kk.
eiHIIO3IEOIIEEN-012 howl =A fo J
solo tq - -
ki lan 80:11) . 1 Co
BALTIMORE COBOME ORE —On head Orrd
for wag by • Jalo 1 KIDD t Co
CIENUINE GEBAL&N COLOGNE—OD hand ood fur
a..a We by • WO .1 KIDD it Co
AODOMINAL BUPPORTEES—On band and kir
sale by jab JUDD & Co
T ARDOIL—e bbla winter strained Lard Oil, ludo,
.I.a
from star Imo blevrion and r ads
lag foDELL
QUNDRIES-3000xs Rabin% SO mat. do; 1 d banal
1.3 spelled Alum* GO do &Wag. Pigs; tog dam
do; S eases Slay Lkunrica; t b5l tdason'a Staab&
jolt =dwell and br sale by
deed BROWN & CULBERTSON
DALlrgresrP:rdflyn rj f Wild Ir li nz b o:r 2 , 4
CiM DRAGON- lb. on hand and for sok by
J KIDD &Co
"EMOY, anonad on hand and for aals by
Xj Jag KIDD & Co
CRAB CIDER-30 Dbl. fin italo by
PO J B DILWORTH & Co
D"hFIIIIIT-457 bulb dry APPlui
sale by
raaa—al,
jao J SW:WORTH Co, 27 1,0012 at
DEA.RL ABIY-10 etleke owns and fin ulo by
L dea3 TANEY A BEET
riLOVKII SEED-160 Dinh prime Clem
IV reed and for sada by jas joapi B'
I,ra"
tromp FRUIT-30 bulk dried Appleq 30 do dried
JJ Amebae; Ibr Odd by ibd I D WILLIAMS
QTARCII.4 O bu burn pure, for rala_t_q
Q la 3 1:/-WILLIANI8
Damn FRUM-4 bosh pared Penal. 313 de .
paredda 11:0 do dry Applesv fr. lewd R nd
Ws by agl ' BROWN & CULBERTSON
nen vaar tan • lag frac cr Genre:
for care b ; at ISAIAH DICKEY kCo
rtINSENO-4 orto.ks now hurdlng from [UM G4inaN
- • ISAIAH DICKEY &
wet - - , ' • aim: now 11414 Item nt Gem 4
foe sale b • ALA ISAIAH DICKEY IC Co
/ • A, 'co"..bxs
9 fl a t= 4 . *!1,./Itt a n o trArbr o a '
LABD-10 keiraNa 1 Lard, Inetans arid for we by
L
1.01 GM/ A BERRY
11111 . INTIM LA RD OIL-10 014 W 8 Brown 1 Co's
WY tlifltsar Oiij reek this do per str SHIII=0; ter
A& Ili S. I - 2 91 NICOLO
4 .'-7-:':' AVCIION SALES, .: -,3 ],•-.'; . 1 ',;•? tiltkMl'o,AT 8 .
77 JelhatAlts. l / 4 Aantleasse.!
Porrosprory Sob of Dry Gcoai.l
Oa Tharsday anergeog, Jan 1221, arid otioek, kr the
Coramoreial Sales }looms, camera Wood rod! yulb
streets, Rill be sold, wolicen reserve, on i =odd dal)
days en sal Mal over SUM— -
A large and general anolliStextt of sossoombbs Dry
Goods, embracing 22 pos Ombra fiarurels, =Wane
eloll etmds:re, saZrz,Jorms, moo* boso* sod
pilot win tO wida•=al
table
.4,,,
. ii....sli'd'lts,saparp.mtt. guTs hams, tto laina,
.1 gookaseres, dais -silks, bleak nary serge%
f walkup, Idsfarr, iderraso k roolea, scarlet cm.
1121, eraedan pet coats, and a . (7 a fancy 0 .4
dr 2 deloolk
0 bag= IV•7l7b A Ate , 11t1 =NT• robacco
quaking' stoves, thaw arousals, and • grew ionic.
ty orgcl vxds, ite•
At. I VolOsk,
A:4lmm of valuable miseellaaeous books,
to eta* t condouutsus line ankrzaold and aver
I
°CM" ' 4 "74 o Cdai "na4 ii 103411161311,
4 11 4 .101 111 1 PIPS" , C. '-
'' '
.11 , , ~, - • . JOHN D DAVIN Alia ..
T
'. z t Allumn a tl , , ,„ ,
• 4 , , • , . i
• S
C. B.2OXnEILt . e .. •=ntt' . ifaussquoa.
roomer, isamme.3l.,:twill ba prensetal a D 011166.•
de Lanuae3paru, ealled "
. ow, wawa - It's LI ea.
%Piet. Prior.
I IMAM or THE ARENA,
BlAtitlrvP.'ssut W. Wood:
'Miss Walters awl 11r. Goodwin.
edoetude with '
•
liOMBEY AND 80N..
Teets Mr. Prior.
Capt. eartia—+. I Mr. Dana
Begstook Mr. Porter.
Ronny , Mr. Oxley,
Whitt Porter.
81 " , KIPPer • .1 Min Cruise.
...... .... PACT,
er
foie
the P 0 2 1 410 Tml" u " ,
engaged kir
tloncsll•AllndMrril remain close# daring the ,
,!1.1-11 - ment 311 • .
CHARITY SO
FOR THE 111.14EFFF or ruuthartransortit. Pavia
emus, will be given at the Lafayette Assembly
Rooms, on Friday enema, February 2,1841
MANAGERS:
.. . . .....
Hon. C. Seua.na, Annazw Dna, Eq.,
Jona IL Grams, J. J. Roam,
Ana Lairrra, T. Wain,
W. A.llllllnuare, Joan J. hlncanit,
E. Joan, Joey Score,
W. B. Idurnsirman,Jr., Mon Keay,
Jona Downie, A. blVormrszsa,
C. Germans, M. Semstran.
IV' Takeu mart be obtained from the Managers.
demid
AI.I. persons interested in the opening of Pike meet
from Harrison street m the fnkr Ward to Alleghe
ny .vet In the Dth Ward, are hereby notified that a
pLan of epecification for the extenuonof sold strut Is
rum deposited in ther:Dee aunt Recording Regulator,
for public examination and trispection, no directed by
the ordinance entitled "An Ordinance for supplying
the higher pontoon of the city with Wated for oth
er purposes,. passed 16th day of.ftme, and the
ordinuice relating thereto passed 18th day a October,
1146.1 L P.:MN:30%171N,
. .
Recording Regulator city of Pittaburgh.
January 6, Int 9.
Extract tram Seed. lath of . act entitled "An Ant
to .thorise imlt to be brought upon the official Bond of
William B. ?dim:mil, late Superintendent , '
' And any owner, or owners of intend lyiog on the
line of such street, lane or alley, who shall consider
Millie, she , or they, shall surf er damage from the
opening er widening of ...same, may apply by pen.
. nen, to the non Court of Qum" Sessions of the coun
ty of Allegheny.. Jan-d2w
Partnership Notice.
fr SOMAS KENNEDY, Jr.. comer of Wood .d Nth
I streets, has Ws day
. ..swatted Id* him to the
Looking atm and Variety busioeS., Mr. JOHN R.
SAWYER, of Marian& Ohio. The firm hereafter
is , pl b. Nam= & Sabana.
Jemmy I, INN
& SAWYER,
L°OILING GLASS Manufacturers, and Wholmala
dealers in foreign sod dompsolo Variety Goods
Western merchants, Pedlars and others aro invited
to tall and examine the prices and quilt, of our stock,
es with oar present increased facilities m manufacter
-Atem...="‘"="i'll 't hrums' as an; other *D ose wont of the
MEM FIRM OF REED, PARKS & Co. In th is day
11. dissolved by mutual COW.= raa boob:cos of
lam Ana will be aatiled by EL G. Parks or P. R. Ball,
the old aka of EL O. Parks. DIMS. M. REED,
R. 0. PARES,
8.L1T.; ha 8, itsl9. P. H. HALL.
CLARA& &
LAISILE, RI P&xxs,
S. erited, Parks ,
& Co.
CM & CO*
131.1113.01,
FORWARDING A CORMON hIERCELANTS,
•
And Aga*. for the
Pluabargh and Caveland Las, .to Cleveland, 0.
Onion LAno, " Cleveland, 0.
R G. Parke' :U. nreva Packet Line, " Ene, Pa.
Refer to G. M. Hann and John A. Canghey, Pine.
berth larl•lns
100 PER CENT SALVED!
OPPOSITION HOUSE.
rVIRGINIA HOTEL, on Baltimore street, near
e Depot, Cumberland, is nutria complete order
r reception and accommodatket of no Wile.
Persons in search of ease and comfort; will do well
PattimiZe , ads eistablialuscat—ihey will' fled the
ambers clean and Wee, and the Tattle of well far
=.6 , 4esesSi.Cateberfe.W. erteinenttefiya men
Ila LOW aa ear that 'Han belied - In - the
aa to
rima d tvaltgthsito hit
WASHINGTON EvAiii.
PRINTING PAPER.
sabseribenrhaving the exelosim Agency fer
sellingthe Pegging Paper of a new and extemive
paper milt in this Meaty, will be at edema wee em
ptied wigi die differing urns of paper ofsupeetor
wider in offer at ilia lowest regatar prices.
Mon
Anyßolm aim or algal will b REYNOLDS & GHEE,
older at
JaS•em tamer Pena and Irwin eta -
SlO casts Pearl Ash, minim 11 do Potash, do;
SP bbla wombed Hew •
6 hbds N 0 =From
20bbla "
" aim home dm UM Ds* Cia. S
00 Ina Cill mould riandk.m 10 bbl, Nob Sugar .
lat Imp 411 twist Tabun*, pat..
100 both closer aced; 50 do timothy do;
10 top Lard; 1 bbl dm on hand and or mile 100
for cub, by jail TASSEY 1. ..."----
LIEV BRITISH PRINTS, Re.--W. B. Murphy has
Ism received a lot ornate style brown and white
' Prints, vs y handsome, arrived by Late steam
er. Aba, on hand, a tarp OUOTOnent of choice ogles
of Ammo. Prints, fart cobra andlov pram
Blank Cloth Shaer* of various quala wryly
Mt received
Black M auer.. km Priced and ino—a very full
supply, at kw pnosa Car quality.
cm= unall figured
JOHN W. COOTARAN,
TTORNEY AT LAW, Youth .great,=
.d.R. Smithfield sed Omni
D -- isnarta—so reams 52121 le;
W SUM Mt
SO SitdOini
Jvt need and for sale by
REYNOLDS & SEIM
jail eor yenn and irwtn ats
powors—lbo) k9llllmLxig' Povrdcr do ,
4:011aW " do • do •
300 qr do do
10 bzweaniwer do do
8 bbl. Fare, for blaming;
In magazine, and will be delivered to city merehenta
in one boar'. notlea jalo J 8 DILWOBTII a Co.
ipHINTING PAPER—
IL NO ream rho, Book Paper, 19r61;
" a.L " " 211•13, vary heavy,
IS " mediums colored Envelope;
60 o Priming Paper, 24x..17; just ree'd and fo
sale by jell JOHN H IitELLOR, 01 wood at
Q UNDRIEB-5 bis N. Ilan*, 7 kegs do deg ti e k
Flazroul; 6d o Pesobersi, do Yarn Socks; dd.
Whin, Beasts;. Ido Cbestnuft, to arrive; for gala Ir)
1.10 118A1AUDICIKEY b. Co, front 01
MR BMWs—Tim el" and sob
stantial [16102 boat AMERICA Is of.
tared for an azoommodating
rms. Lipp to
la • JO WELL,Agi r w!..!. at
WANT
i d
Bli" A YOUNG MAN, wh se character will hear
the strictest invest's n, a siltation es Book
Keeper; or any other desert on of employment will
he acceptable, whether la lons or fight. Address
".I. • " Osumi office. lalltate
ladepexadant Piee, Him e,
°alo
kcalt g FOURTH STROElT.—Comreitting
trate, Aionewl PINK.. Chief of Police, Remit
00. 1•16.1.1 co
MDII9-1 . Od.ts
Fithlini BULL !WTI' Eff..4-10 bb in afore and for
sale • ' (den 9) Me 011.1.. & ROE.
UNDHIES-120 bids Vbiegari 10 do do
0 Cider; If bze Pearl otarebi reed and far rale by
doel4 DEO% N & CULDE&THON
WAS--37 yew age* 'wag Hymn; SI do Ummove*
der; IS do Imperial; 30 Bloat Teas; just reed wd
r sale by deolll BROWN & CULBERTSON
EACIIEZ-103 blab of Ohio Peaches, rec ,
and for ule by W & R APCInCHFAN,
deal{ traliberty at
SNUFP-000 Itappeetuldr, Just ae'd wad for sal
by deeld J KIDD & Co
m tfamAL noes-1 des Musical Boxes, that pay
orain, +values, tputdriUminst recd at
deell• Z KINSEY'S, 67 market st
VrOLASSEI3-130 bbls plutation Uplasros, for sale
M. by NU LAS A 111.111311130 N a co
fILNSENGI.-040 Ins Ginseng, stare. d far sale
b /nll LtEl A HUTCHISON,. & Co
bESINED sucuus-450 bets, lane
,and was.ll
-Lb Waft era.hed, powdered and elexilied, e and
tor sale by Jall JAB A HUTCHISON & Co,
Agents& Louis Steam Boor ReSuery
JUST RECEIVED—Two .plendid new PIS - 10 fortes,
from thaaalebnund factory of Nunn. VClark, N.
V. and de octavo Plano, rosewood, whVolagant ear.
'Mc one 8i octave, wall Coleman'. Mellon Ansa,-
meal.
Them very superior Pillllo3 WM b sold at mural - me.
tara d, rarises. KLMIER,
Sole Agent ter Harass & Clara
FbULY VLOUIt-20 bblo extra, tor sale by
jab JD WILLIAM Ito wood
SOAP -30 bra No 1 RooIn; 29 do do Yelloori for aide
by Joo Jp WILLIAMS
rtANDI42-10 ,.. ai .131oarizara 10 alTaatioula; M de
1,../ Mope* 104* , (or We by
jag JD WILMA'S
LARD—IO hbla No 1 Leaf Loot 33 ktilo — daWat
dearsand for Irak by , I: B WAT MAN •
daaritt 3l water and 07 hada
CIDER-4bbla Jut se to .10:0 ute far .afe by
• , 1. r 3 MartaltiAlt
gnats AND LoicKgrtiL*ll des lleavdt liticketr,
i td b e y Tubs,lisin 4 do 40 licelers, in mare and ter
e
dee:3l LIS MATERMAN
micolll-4untsiliteass Bides, toatate,aw , .1.
AO - Li;
. 1 W/0 WCANDLEss,
e vroed and water
Xioo ' OR-13 ••a ln. Rub L. Dc7or -
Spina Last reed and for gale al the India Rua.
DuNza, Nob Wood n 1 decL3 J& 11 PUILLIPS
DrEß=e3 - kilin heals - ion and packet Maw; Ono,
43 kep Bauer; just 'waived and no nit by
dog L S WATERMAN
CENClass i zi prrrono zan 4:1
mat '
DA.i.IiSi 7 PAcKET Lit.
renedoriti kntlia tine eraemlid pub IBMsM-
Is "now 'canonised of the mneowtfeed,
fend rammed * and most poem - did bind* en the
waund'or tba, , Weet. - Every seeommodanne endennen.
fon thatmom can procure,baz been provided (Mr".
Deegan The Line boa Wain operation for Ire years,
—nes eayriodw. million of people waiter rke tma Lido.
ry to Mew perscan The be as the 1001 - et
Wood atmedthe day preelode lamented, Swam mop
lion or fret" t 111311 the entry of pansengemen
tee In all ears We passage money mat be paid in
advance.
ISITADAIf PACILErI4Iti, .
, t o
, Mtn rae.tx riEwroN, ow.. .. wa x
tease Firraburgh every Sunday mordrit at 10 . o.
Wheeling ovary Sunday evening at 10 4% IL --- ' 4 • -
/ 1 1 4 .7 W r i 1847.
—,---v- 4 .
3108DA,V.PA.041at „ - ' l, - ;
- The 1110710140ALICapt. Stossordl ' '
dunk =Sunday morning at io Velocti , ..
,
TUESDAY PACKET.
The 11/BERNI4 No. 2, Capt. J. .11.auwumayfa
Mara Pittsburgh emery Tuesday morning at 10 ,
W/rellx4revery Tuaear euenutgat, ,
- • -
WEDNESDAY PAOKET.
The NSW ENGLAND NO. 2, Copt. 8. DsaVanit'
learti 1 . 1t1401111011 evarf..Watwulay. , T at A
lo'cluleDylbeartageweryWeibtaalare ai ISFA )
.1 j`° THURSDAY PACKET.
Ttio , MULLIANT, Gasps, will Leave NO:
WO - MIT culmiXe lo . o 'cloetwuelias
arearitxxsas creemxxxtio:. x.
The Mkt:Opt:Pao Cava:. *Bl taps
Pirab o ti.DiZawnitingat lOVeloaktlVlte ../
Hug every Maxi atlo 11 ' •
BA,TVILDAY. PACECET.
The SIESSENGEEt,'Capt. S. Hattrams, wilt:Minns
limatimiti every Stmoday morning at 10 dada;
evety Saturday evening at 10
NM' LISBON AND PITTSBUBaiI DAILYUNX
OF CANAL AND STEAM PACK TB,
•
lute acasailor,)
Leaves Pittabtagh4ollp,at a'aloak,A.l6.oo,lariT
114 Glasgar, (mouth atain Saady ated.B46aat Cla•
nal,) at 24:o'clock, and Near Ustaia at 11, stuns nick 1 . ,
Leave} New Lisbon tit 6 o'clock, P. M., Makin Oka
trly coo 0 to the river dining the nigh%) sad ellawaur 1 I
at a &clack, A- AL, cad aSIIII3 at Pittabatint a4l
61.-413aa making a continua. Hno for carrying
Bangers and truth% between Now Lisboa andlimw
ban* in shorter time and at leas ntscs Um./ say
other roam..
The proprietors Orthis Line have the plata= olikt i
ibrating the public that they have Ilt&d.bp tweent ekes I
Canal Boats, for the ae , ..mortodation of passeat. 2 els OW-a
freight, to rim ht etteneetion with the well. kmierk..,
steamers CALLit COPE and BEAVER, and tecnia,l
ing, at Glasgow, with the Pittsburgh sad. Ciao
nad and other daily line, of simmer, down the
and hlississippi rivers. The proprietors pledge theta!
selves to spare no expense or unable to has= cam •
fo safety and dispatch, mulast co Ma pabliel that, ;
of then
C""" TeTHORIZED AGENTS. • •
G. M. BARTER,
aa w. LIARBAUGII, IPA 16*
it 11/alit & Co. „,_
myllaf J. IiARRAUGH & Co.
Ditictuc—The steamer UEAVER,C. E. clarke,taltee tt
ter, will leave Mier this notice, for Wellamllaratt
ally, at 9 o'clock in the Morning. , • I
18449; sat "
pyrraounauda intowars•
Daily Packet Mlle
FEBRUARY lot, UM FEBRUAILY 84
COMM
LEAVE DAILIt ATE, A. M., AND{ P. M.
The (entrain new boan eiamdate
ute lino for the present
LANTIC, Capt. lame*
TIC, Capt. A. Jacolm
hPLANE, Capt. E. Bennett. Tho,boata see mi* •
new, and are fitted op without regard to =Noe: EH
erg comfort that money can procure has bees prodded:
The Boats will love the 211oangobela Wittuf,Boatail -
the foot of Ross st. Passengers will be punctual oil
board, as the boatiowill certatnly leave et- tlie eta, ..
tised beam BA. and 4P. BL jaen_
PITTSBURGH AND LOUISVILLE PACi
• The near and rplendld fastpuliers• §,
ger patkot t
TELEGRAPH N 0.4,
Elasoa,marter. arRI leave r iot Cindy. ,
cad and Louisville, on Wednesday,. the 17 th Irt/B (,
o'clock, A. IL For freight or passige apply on
to BURURIDOK W . LSON - lc Corer' ' I
GEO II IfiLTENAERGER. lf
Er Steamer Parana will IcaaoLotdsville for New ..I
Ot a. leana . on
; antral of T , clegraph No a. pulsar ,
; re fs. sine con Ittl II ber th s woo II 010 as .
s, ---- I
FOR NEW ORLEANS. •
•
The fast noosing gamer , ,:. .,
PENNSriVANIA, :, ' ' l ,
Can R 0 `Gray, wilt leave for abets- '
_ _ . . . _. d all Intermediate pornildilitali IS
• on board, arty ..'
"
'WTOXJOIS1114.110:. /'
1.2 o'clock, M.
For freight or passage ■
jail!
FOR NASHVILLE.
m a k The splendid ilght - dnagin atomic,
OLNEVA,
Wilkins, master, will teah'st pa
above alai inierniediistotinathanTinut '
day, the leth inst. atloWeltiek. •
For freight or passage.apply on • • AIR
FOE MARIEITA, PAIIK#2BIIII ,EG
And Medd/won, and latermediate IstabagA ,
The mama'
-Foe, mastet,lslll Leave for -the above
in't r evenTheaday, at lb ceekielviAt : ,
nagin.vPvisga*PPlreet
FOR LOURIVILLE:"':•"re • ; : uP
,titeEditriViVe r t,
Mei*, Muter, will leave Ger
d intermediate port on glitratbor •'
Sitid but , at 10 o'clock.
For freighter pas.. appfron bmrd, or lo. drundo GEO B
BftRIDGE, WIISON
1 1 11LTMIERGER, •
REGULAR FRANEILIN PACKET
• The fine steamer ' '
FORT FIST, . • . zeu,
Capt. A.
abovediner, *ill ?
trade,lled,a d,
truag
army Wednesday and Saturday eaming, at 4 de
P. IL
Ftcr tivlglu or,passaare apply on luaan, • '
_'.:110411,1A4
PITTSBURGH' & WHEELING P Aill= ..r0,',17
Tho awift steamer ~ , -
~,,- I
nalltr r e b y
i b7 . a .., ,t r: :,. 7 .1. 1 .. . , , 0
or-oday and Friday, at 10 o'clock precis very
ely., -, 7
Leave 'Medina every Torrd.ll Thund4t!".4,l_.
=lay, al 7 o'eloet, Wm, prerlabil. .
The Coand will laud srt all the intannedlari t rurA,'
Every accosoodetiou that cur be procured lirr cow
Con and safely of mummery hue hem tirovula=
bottle also provi with a re-acting Rainy
pTeveln explocions. For Gyredor 4111
board or to DAY/LI t ' W . • •
feb4 Comer of lit !lid
--
313:1=i1
• E P IC 15 8* A o*.
faill# AND PROX figgikj
Pflubaregh axed Pbl4l4lp:
( tiTIM MEM G DAY EFDNWfi?
TVir lic "5
s"P"lthil i i o n oV ‘ "1 271titirMW
will lean Plutadelphia daily With the IflailN
Chamberebang, and from tames by. Wagoa„,
relay of bonen, ramileg day and ruzlat." 144 idly
prepared w forward 3003 lbs. freight daily. 'AA - 1r ,
D L.17..C11 k.lqrhylnalamift, •
or H4IIRISA
Imre° _No 13 florala ThiniSireet. Philadelyb ,
-
PIONEER mAnicere ,RTATII4 LEKIBT :
MUM! IP4g "Milia .
DETWIMN RALTIMORE AND.PITPORrirj. - .
irr Tird t, s6 days. .ca • 3
TO wit & IRTNOWititelli,,t,-",
Watei. Pl4abil
-Ittsa
novl77mmastiii'"'italt."." EY;;ALl7RltatreeD7:ll::::::A-:
BURKE 41 , 00 , 8• FART It X PAZ ilii I 077 S
A q
FOR CUbthERLANIA . imiansou, AND' th
RASTMLN OMER. t .,. I
frBE Propriobra of IbistAna base, tm gay
a l3o#
.1. an dam prepared foronijd ptte , of 'q'
.riptlona dairy, as the latent rates. '•• ' "
~.,
J. C. Buonmu l a " .
Water ram, Pi lu
' -, ROULNIPON'id
oet:11, 02•Bouth Midas at, Baltilabisa
kattpas TRANAVORTA.ANON , WIN.
m ai l " 1848:10a
S}UPPERS and caber. ran iukuruarl tbsittUasLiftll
continues to run daily. Produce aid Entreitaadito
reeelpted for by FIVE DAY LlNR.,and molar map
ons, at low rues and specified lime.
J C IR
risO N & ci DWELL,Pittsb
nov.t4 Roicgag, ..
PENNATAND - 01110 WAGON LAN. 16.4
PITTSBURGH AND PIILLADELPEILL'I If
69.11%.-11111211M1 D....1r MID lIGHT I ,
'PHIS • wimps puncusaltry lan winler vele
J. such 6enernl sumacs/an, wilt commence nao
ou lm of January nes; using the mail. Dein giun
Ctembenburgb, and sclera or horse. op the
LEW'S b.
CLAR
=LIM, lilatlCH THAW, Pittsburgh. tai
•
deelD Philosler.rasa2
11 1 / 4 .414im.• Exprea4 Watygoto t
INIR
To 42CD MOE
xi a itrIURGII AND PHI LADELPiatra et
m r fr.:::: VE k . .. D : A .l. Yn— c: ile i 7 ll : ::::im il de paY :ve4 X7 :o 7% .
Train ea Chatnbersilullhi 4 Wajwn will leeire o
arrival, and having relay. or horses &ming 41:4
night, wares the aerial* arrival of4oogs ill
loaded up each day, so that no delay *Elegem -
w,, 'al 4o prepared-to Huvardr allEllbstisilYill
Apply to WAL RILNOIH.I;
No 27 llllartor meet
Li ytz-kIA ElMplaATETajj,...r--
m. JANNE.—Tats mules, that brunediatiltr , =
havtng attended my brother, who died of "'"'
In Mare-10bl* I anis taken stet ant the
or Lives tioraplaint, and was. reduced so kru the
decease, that tOTAIIIT Vara I wall onabio We ROMA to
my turainessreitter at homo or tatioarl, ludaltilalle
moat time =flood to ars bed. During too above
0 1 .6 5:
9r;hae„ /bad expect ed for modleairut
retrain Physicians and atediemes to the . r
Ireej, with= receiving any , ...fit thefte ry M
JolY, 15 113, 1 - commenced W Dr: Jayne•• tii
crime, albd have taken them more or less taw co,
and believe that it was by remee.^.l l a. i age,
that l can low Italy nay that I tars coorP=. 7 Ms.
Tried sty lealth. I bedlam that Jarrea satmg , qvub..
and Expectoran t aro the best family medial:tat 4014 La
ciao.
l'itaide SPrintrwid, °t"'"county, county, M. V I Z.&
carry on a tonnes ntd.machtno
z nyt
io _
to 4,81
and um not Interested sg.T. 19
c . 2 n
ukcAidoes, andnmkeinu ulna
r. 41.0
toctboaa adUcted.„ .
Bounded, N. Y., '
Bacon Renobrlng. w
"WAVING Imitaannesendar rebaledne c t iff
houses,ll•o nowpreparella,Metje l =
and smoke It in the most marshal le manner.
The houses are Mimi with all the modem, improve—
menu, and are capable of eOIIMMOSI MOM)
KIER &JONBM, Canal aligin, --
ja4 war Sarealia