lifl=E!!§M ESTABLISHED IN 1786 privslitiaGri GAIE'I 'I r. PUBLISIIED DAILY AND WNDELY HY D. P. in—nn) (SDArr. • DAILY-s.ren &Alava par anima. payable half ieutr• tin Doi.tvas itpall In adman, ' • ilLitKLY—Tiro dollars per unarm. la a Ivan... Qua, '." qrrit P 447.;. h ae r ear. " .73 6'OJ Twenty enpit. 1,1 • tro Tao packet far arc h Club to baaddronied Dna prawn. :Cad to be paid invariably in advanme. - No CI übj'apera v •b* 'rat titer thvyanv IN.TriT•II. ardnal itionet L. neat -BATES OF 611191211131NG. ' • • Neavarill Or anal $ 0 GO " • Da. tarhaDittional tnnenDtoe.. 9 99 • ; 000 • • - 4 00 ooth.. 00 00 130. - 0 . l ix ' ?" ix •4 " ta e • IS DI : rtanantaerstv, arn lalvtaOwn. or l llt Der arsvv.on.-1: 47 • • One Dellar for ewe.. - • ' tine Seoterr.rntr.4v!tntant terevanr.(oo, ntl • 00=00. amvr.d ev0...040 month. am] ontliONnal %ton. Invernvt unien•ths yearly rntra reta•lno. nun* aul nor ever Intern - lava rot* ebrea'al .4 a equate- cal bolt • Dabl•vbere not arrountablv Ger Nall •Jvarttrantennt ff• Ohs nnete etivr sivertinouriata. • • rertlyinients bet man J on the ropy 44 a. epee:Fel Dumber of insertions, wilt Lis MLIC3II.I fr , PL41,44.1.1 Dv L t l :T C i t t2o7l l gfl l i& : PaPtrri is Rol t their osra immediate braiticas; sirl blrosibaltras to ‘ ; , • the liynyhtofother aerionisoss welt se alfsalvertlyethents not • .' t hee* Cohn -ethyl with thhe ossi• boaass, eta ell toli thee* of blestheecorobb IttlPth or otherwise, be;thiS enasthed, *III biota:v.l at thy usiialtes. For tapeab' ssirertiaitorr hilby will be soother* esethog, romos barmy. is •Sosiret • All abhertisebizabe lasithations, Eire cora beillee;, 'war& township, of ether public meetings, ea] I . las. to be chsevst half price, palabko se—^tetir to ' blithriare hoteis to be chars - el 60 that. '. Death hakes it:wen:24 'without chugs, sinless Vasa. brismaryl .theit4tione or obitether oraires. nibl When athompsalle4 to be P. 4 PP , 1ta..1111 eds.:thorns,arol ell others sensing .0011240101.-a =hop' peg [Primp notbsss 4,4.4 to yell attention to • 'sibyl POITOOD..COPPert. or tar public thtertelithante, sieseehyrway are rude for ainothance--all =tars of •'' 14 essociationsi—estry orthess•b-sissted In tell Attention to , • - yo , ~.t,risysi, rate:ale:el or into del to mynahs 1011-440 y/ 440y/ istheryst,ean. noir Le rose led with the understand. ALE Wattltn tamely to be psi:ol4r. lf, int:nodal to be in. • -• • sorted to the local cohost, tau ammo will be chemist at the : rate of not ems Utah 11l emu per : :Bishop or Air: Notions to be eharuW thole pica - keens Literste Petitions Si! verb, , al taste iseents and Saintioosers" airerilsethents not tobe tressed anise •rserix roteo, bat to by allowed • 4or othint'of thirty throe 4.41 one Mint per rent tro th th e assicion4 of 0114 • - • •• - • 'wattr az ri,Meu r n.T.l7 naur run& Oar Bgaate t thr.e ....-thsaditionaltarfterttm. ... /ET • o APTISTIIINYIPM to Irsuu rtPla.. - om,) toot., - - •:1-'I•)FL.,t •t o additasal mats. • asfehrtioaniente babe' otht to airsthe.. BUSINESS. CARDS. ATTORNEYS t.. AISES ROSS — .SNOWDEN. Attorney. and tiff Laa . ,.tia..12.3 Dearth ,trrt, kinAhrah ' - Attorney at Lary.—Collee • - 44 RIL ' ' hit° ei gariday ettedtl to. or 55 .. tta t t l l s " eV* It e4 u: 4 l47.PL a s, Uiont. meet, nest ItoLeoutt f MIES P. IZEKR, Attorney tit Ls*—Uffice •Fount rt. !Ku.. Sraithilell sad Gnat. Pau JOE.' WEAVER,. Attlirnev at Laa - 1 Fotirth , ttraet. near Le Wtator's.Ottleo.littaborob, Pa. Col. actions attszotel to poatqly. --,-, - IS ,VNEIB OtIFIUST, ) • I.l))Wrtiti UV.. _ , ...., (.."..or of Uokohon. PIO I' ' (Late of Indians, _R.), :if a iILIP LI ANT , .1; TAYLOR, 'Attorneys a. ... , 1,. taw—ock. 62 Fourth "hoe. N 0.81:,%. botreoh Wood ou Bmilhea,"l otroets. PiUtbartd. P. - ', • ....- ' Y. U.—s. - U. ObohoOL is Commission:or for the Btotoof ';',.. • . , spIS vir..F.• WlllT,•Attorney at Law-;...0f. , r.. te., ea Giant strer.oom. edlre.l". la Arthomettud,l- . i or,Pdiaborgh. P. - ...h ' ' '-- laths:ly P.*. G. L. - BerVErrERILAIi, Atibr AMES J. h. 13 N.`Attotney a - LastylAct, is Illgtrams 1141. corm:Dumnd Vitubarcb. 32.11.11 T VILINCIS.C.FLANEGIN.,'At 170 ' , myth str.l. CiWaaos. IREAmmßmitViit . - -Oh • Stxte Camt ,, ,nmr far as, D.p.l . tauttor ar- 14: 7, ,--Vnurth stmt. akin. , • - • . .. • By:),lZrex:Rjr:ll,4:):Mi:4:l 1.-A: BILL & CO., 'Bankers arid Br. • . i ... WORGE: X. - ...4.11iN0LD &i . 00., :Barikers: . 't. . fkki' nirus-zzobance. Onto.. .11.4fik'17crteu. to.. No. 74 Yob A 4troet, beet do, to tbe Bank of , littebutrb.. Col ; %estions earefatitettanded to, itad W. Oeee.eeds neditt.:l to - Mut tout of thO Uodo . VITAL WILL] AMS h. CO., Bankers .'..r.dr.ftbants Druktn, North TA!: corner of %Tani nalltanl startts. rit - aborgh. tratmlion, Enadn on 112,11 terms. .4 f4,3i0rik112.11 . . . - .srman __. .. ...... ttr rat•lxtmi L.. • ... i 5 .,.17. . y ; .D. KING, Banker and Exlianp..,Bniter,, , '.-- L . Fo•rth stet. Deal, in r..rilc N.* Wals of Ea.. g... 0011 vul Siller etnet.11..31,12t fli24 104.1. . I 21, higtwormarktt pylco ; pail in jorriellum for Aralrrirotl. F1. 1 . UXqW . C......1 Neve= w3 llpaniall Dollamtuas. F CO, Exchange Zrotera, - - . SouthJtart. Comer or itlrd ava3Luiret stToete. ratu,Soosst mart libend rat., 4 AIOLMES & SON, Dealers •in Fortign .. . • w 0••,..ic =s of Zorbonee,Clortitiesteo 66 Lk. Look Notes ftnlEperia, No. 69 Ilo•rket swot. Pitto .ll...Colt.Scoot vumeanwll: tho rrinearal cid', throael...our the U0i604 Stotey. • I.IIAIVIERq.' Tankera :and onne B rollOont 'n FOrt4ZU and Lon:Lorne b n o.7o:rinr_tto3 of ' Dotootni Bonn Noun-- r * ofTbanl nal Wood strantfotinton7 onw.n. I.InoSL (.11":1.o Aitay tt- Commission-Mil t -'. 1130 tud Bill lloolcom .114 2,0r0i knot. rti.Pli/....14.1 Erotto ow:tattle% frra,t OD D o 1110,040441440 rs on korai sera, ri.LMER;: & CO. Successors to •%).lanty, 11.114rect. fltvErki.ittceuxo. Boa' ol.Mloro in - Forelan anlDoammt raabonce. Cortantfam. f 5q....M....80nk Not , .... lkr,k—NuittOlVest awn.. Ir.: ood,ul abtri amts. Currant Monet toonva4 w Lor "pia am . l:4.l4tecbt fimoole, and ealliverma cult on arm 171111110 rnompol pa:loqt rlha United attars. O TM. tagLcst paeaaman. 1.5.1 tar Yozetan sal Mac:lcon - ow Fecalam,sampod'ooir • TA YLoll,'''Ciumissiouer 'and Bill I,_A birches. 112 bbsseem.l street. i brim fee gimp La ell trusimes .es. trbstkt to his cm, Pittobur.Sh muomsfesSurel mbislmciamb Moo Mai es-mompel M placti Sioles. /bombs; Ilsrbmses, nembleM Mho terms. Mimmtste, mans. If samated. ' 'se= : 711601LD AND STATIONERS. • _ • y) . .,.c..stociVroN, late Johnston & fitock " tea. 11001.211ef. Etatkraer, Prieler, sea Wader:cid. ,ner,ul , .llartat erid.Tblrdatkeete, Pittsburgh. I .11-AiiT8.W1.711i32 3- 7Cheap Literary De . pok, el? 4111 rd *mad, *welt. Ode Met Oflke. • /Sew Iloekt rt - eland daily br *dewed . : S a . t ptires. excitedrot 7 thelladedddrerrr d.roaliePde: abliettel at the ye Idetkdre .10i111443f3... f. REAP, Bokeellar 84tiotie .. 0,14 roshh All Buildings. COIIIXISSI H. FORWAM)I3fa. A r t OVODE'&.6RAHASI. Forwarding' bid 'GmIDIrI literehmai. and Trtoorpfrters, C . o. ILARKE h TLIAW, Forwarding Jlereb ) ants Trawarsters Catial Basin, Libssts, • /Ft' MaANULTY CO---Transvarterti, • forirenling sul amarmlesion Elerehrsts. Depo4, 2:Uutal.hash,, 4.5 tens gm.; PiU•bwra• I+lo/5' I, . urea. 'masa iiiiisiCirCE DEALERS Vat' Commicidon Merdssnts. 2t0.,61.14ater.. street. WM. if. JOIINSTON; Font7trding and N* *, • 3 " -E "'"F i dr"4' IIsft:& JONES, Forwarding 'and-:jour .mfakro..ilerebiktli. Malan, is Pr Taro 'and Pitt. j. l.Jorntactanat ut.itios. Cana Casln...3* SatrnW Street Pitz.butsch..l . xt , ANDY , JONES & CO., Snecessors to At ,' •nod J or. t Ch,Cnennalovtm and I ormirdia it - . • 4 ftler. in PiflAmsch Manntsaared tioods. Pitt. D: • r,o : e: • ,111 • TAKES A. IkteKNIGEIT, Dealer in Fancy sir pall4ng.lel7 Road". WZrolniee and Paull, 62 Poa rlh • . 6t6.1.66 6 C,L.117,6616.11.--;.r. L. • +MIMI T oys. A. MASON - & CO., Wholernic and .Retnil -17.0.1 en Aier and St,*l4 Dry - floods. C2--Astrk.4 MURFILY BURCILFIELD; WEIOLLS&LI , mkt itetatt Dry WM. IdleOtantmr. orrozr.of Fourth pate itract., FitUbrisCh. 004avori;i1 SCOTT, D IA trtni, Fotirt4Aset, , fft , 4ig , tir*lr n lZ! , r 'Market , It; D: UUN,t Dentist, Currier of Fourth as IPs alai rt .. Desv.ra liattai sad FMT carvtr. WOOL KKROHLNTS u ILPILYM. 1:1T - 710oz, i ---4--- dir.ersits au vx......ae,lolexuath *.r the ..le of ...irnical, Mean. lrearlr. roD Liberty s.. Pltrrburab. 11", lIARBAIIGII, Wool Merchrmit., P. r 4 h ra n ', L =Az e. r. b 716 sttoll. Mite:m.o4 „„- Dg kt7iBiLUIS, Yeturinury Surgeon, lain plinbur4bi-1tc.40.1. .Pa1 , 1, - rmrsitultr an. aV=VZ- 1 1:1,1,..4•ZgninT r intiZit ,tp si italisfuthrm r"nit , P , :ine. with ltre,ir,tc. - tn stenlTl Logrtiht "at Lt. .th /r , N" .• 1E0212 lu ng.ToEls 1.1,a-Lurell t.l 1. , :v.11•T Ipret a hi...us bsun• 61% 1,1 . , J.. Alle,betst Hr•nr.1.,kh. , 16 ....2.; 2s 2 , ,1 1 2, ar rr , t ,1 Clair .13 0 J.. I . ct 11.,1 ki( .1•4 U r. • hrld, IMul.Lee 4 ,, Ul• Ncv. 11 12 ' 4 ' l3 ‘' .. b T(1,101.1.0 1:1;1:1LIJ::,Lf 14 ,"r" Lake . •• .• Lti 1.61.1 pr o l.l ma Mot, .• 0-111 , 1111. 40‘q •11. i..• , ‘.. , I 'Lt t4 : r t r n u „.... ? .,,, ,J ,,2 0 u5 a r ., , 1 4 1 . : . : 4, 3 . ..... i ~,,,,, 50 , ; 4 :: : ..,. , Di 7. ../ uI , ~. r.r o t''' •'entral Itutt .1‘....1 . tr.: .39 h [:, ' . o . l ' ...uu aI, ka 11 , n4 : So , 3; t . il.lt. S. On., Co, I..nu .. ~, ~. Cl.v..l•uvl S %Ai. 11. 5 t 14 t 2 ~t,.,„, Dh..Nu, 6rr 88 Al*nno I. liy. , y: . /... 1t... Iv. 1 0,, 1:4: ' 1!..in1 ' 1q.uJ.... ~ ., ( 1)- -; jou. .4 ` ..! .., . ...II Mut he... 1 .;,,, ~, 18 1," ,, , L 18 . " %UiT11/4. rk Ita .4, ;Li h 24%. • ' -- ;;;Alht Turnrikt• 11i... wy ... : l'at,nulgh •V. A.. Dlv Ditt. $lO . 14 rtt - 1 • 4.1mr,a • Itnr. _ 01.10 101 titTluf lltuß -E-111 RATES OF DISCOUNT CC•Ca.`lllli 11.111., rot 020 •11,5212.11/1 01..1,11, 12 N. 110L5LES & SONS, Bankers. At. 17 Nark,/ et Mara oyf ftrstathsts./NGLOarld. PEN:4sll.l•Uslal. liraoth at I afl , tt.aarigtt..-- Praorh at Wonater--d43 Earbamer 13.4 0f..-tar'llrac.a..' Xriala. do alwr sa ono d Mau af d0...--paj C H ct randi at V9unp.to,st--.40 Itan ~ I•caarca. par •ty Lunt. einonati..--dat Bank of ....lb Auteric•-•t Cotaapwmal 11 1••L'Utelwaa11110, bank t:•••rtliti Litaorrws r-ar Pradabo do Hat. , takr.l.arap.tt. liana ..... .•- Pan, of Proci I , antaldO • poriloidd La. I us. • Trust Vr3-.do Itaak at the Uric ad rtatea 12itaaFforn Roacrre Laainea•r^.•! Hank of tat kanl ol Parot.r,./ 4 1..hatd , i114 par 21.41: Net, ..----....d0 Paolt Ix NEI% /".14,iLAND. k•oxls,tac UftaL aaltard I.lkoka.- .-... IlatpaNc Marh NEW Dant.......parlNrar Vora CAT- ---- par !do)ara..antr,a .pariCotkutri - -..-.... .... Phsladaiptaa parl SIA1:11.10iD• I,,tbarark . • partl.d.litoota. ........ -•-• par ...... 1 Vowarro Pima . ..... JOISI.I lALAW.U.P.. Pau cf haE1.,!..r.....raja. 'All ataveut ---- I b Vault nt 4:iv-oaf C.:am ry -parl Vlll./141/1. F...” 1: of 1.1 C... ftt •f I o ttchtataad " • itaaa tia,nasttoarat pa, burcia arar..r-s . Ilaultof Pirattaia " Hank at Meet, lat..lak Bank Of itb llrt.orn _ Ncmala Welter° Lant--.-. 113. • .! aa.r. :1•111111 . Llga n r 4 l,./. Pant. . a( Cap. Fear ..•.. Coititatna Pk brata.Cat ar,l4 et_ f earltit Irot kat. pnaj , l4 , ro e tainvia,l•4llt. St ilm.trien Oar,* Paul, Nrarta•rtt soUTII CAROLINA. lartoa au. at th, tar dCarnilo4 . .: p1c:,.,. , I I.ao•-aat, t•ar,P...x ••I:laatb 1 . A1,11. . c c {4l.4tat.• fif.atP.C..l4 raa.,ll.n 0.t. , St ttnitltkvr 1 itaal ..... 11•••••1 , 1.1 . •.1. . 1 1 1 1g.•,1 ertizon/lek, Lama-1,1.0, . ant a ' , NMI . ..al:a: ". 1 ."" letnuoo Par, . par Ikaal• . 1.1.1 a ti.nta.-ar.1..u,••11... Lat.( t,k 1.,/•1••µ1. nallralou • I 11.. t • , tilatt . o tlll, iteraltelet • C At, at.araapar aaurt.eto af f5.01t , ,P7 I.II.4AoUttE., Itata, 0111,, l i " '4.". 4.1. 1 1tZtr:; *-al oho ' , tat.. . - I flat. , Data ata.l braw1...44 hay ot ...t , Matto• 1 An 1 31 ,, ca , . rtaltD 1=1; .; . a:lnt:tort, ideettaiat.; . Dealt , 4 1••.erausallat Olort Walla.-- a 11 1.a.4.* a.. -....1a 1 1.fant1a4.4.44.4•-\ :1 , .J 1.. t at ki.:4 tat lial 7.t1• fpL. .u.1.1t ,--- • 4, r , .... mow h IN/tic:Gt. dts a-Xeil.d4atal! Prat., at 111 %.•na,a . . • . at r Pr., at 1 ly tut 46 „tt , tl. AN . O Ia ,PCCII: VA14.11 O of 1.1 t -.!.1 . valnot 10, , II rt. at drarLa,... Ft.,/ . ! at N./ • aik . s TM) tizsm.h al t• ,tit! J. Hrftscltott . titatat•ata- O.UO Ittattrti er itaw,tt,t. 11.112.1, c. t ; •S ARRIVALS ANL/ DEIPAUTTBES OF MAILS. las t t tb+ Mai risAtess —lly OrAss,stAss a. l'hamlArslASA/ts rlolsaAlSlns, Nra Irst, IssAArss. llsorsr • 11 .1AllsArn parts N. Ica. I,l.orsre, .I,•*p awl us,. sax N.. kbgts J Islsars I or Ilrisrsh rrss•.nes, of Inv., o:cods, No. .4 :1.. INscsssysltAdat/i al 'As..., Ds'ASils al I r - illsorsysllA and 1 1 , 41AlsyslsTa. Is. snr s,uusirs. a/ llrmlll.r.l.P.sitsnaCivrtroyelor N.flv ""l ore, Sutras - nil!, N a ve AlexAsAlsil! . to% sat, aux , rsarst. Alm. 4.5, al 1t5...: ihralla deils ai tly A L. Nntkr. Crom,ra, p.rt of N•o• lot ata..ivp.t.t C 4114,1.4.1 Artlll9 et 9 : and Jetnat. at 9 At: It. • &cr.. 111,9 WLITCUJI.—/I) Px.,llittre • fr pelt 1)1 Wctmorrixt".l county. ircini Ilarylatm.l, Wools:x.4 , x City, Fouthimaaat.lWs er part, of Oh.. and lt,Umtut. litsutpc.k.r, I Ihttti•, Tenn.. 99, l 0 ablan, 111.4.311, 111t,i..ippl. Ark..., North Cx • andTra..%.ll:lr. at 911 1 x and qivpazt. Y. • 6tluumu.s. Itacourz, Butt Fkmeu., tlov, /*demon, wn,Cares , ll. Holum. kr64 Tuomr•wrah , ouralecOlumdiaily. Arnrwo aII r. .i.peett.. II • Nora% IStrietr..-11, Ilawr. I's sad C10r,4t0.1.01110. 11. saver Co..l,l) , ioublatra. Trumbull, i'vrtaG, deanlc, Aothishula.Ft.rt.WnyLo, Alrdwa • lull ahOK.,Saramit s t.AN Lwaso. Ottawa, Lttta.i. tire, 1 , 442.1unky, WOW, Luear w nail, Ohio; tea .‘tr - rme urtthrramuffles of Oh. Seat,..) )111nols, tarluthu, all Minta• can, lora, •0.1 1.4% a Arrir.o. at 11 A. M.: df. $11,.01 Ca. . IJ Stvirplturi-nok, P.Prits7oll.TreaWm, Vsi+l.7t, Anistroil, Chu. 1,1 ttel.l ...1.-vFt gt Suuda.vs. nt,* it 4a. r. and clemts at 7 r. a. . . Ey.zr) es;, A Yalbnl. Porters llartia , ioary had Neer Lodge. a [nat. Tllealalay Tbunetain. 504 tonlapp. at Sr. K.; depute llondarn s sal 1. Pa I.lay 41 7a. Jr. etungonia Halt, and Mon andaliela Coy. ..61iraa Stlva.laya. Pridave, at P. 114 de. lan. eillyoualar • and Vatordave, at lidivairown—By Bothanan. strivra lion. McKee/Tort, tkial Elivabethoorn. °amt./pis. linetraver. Denver ono. Cooiiatneen. novviveiolia. Paid Liboitl. Um. , MUM. tno I's Arrives Saintlier and Weeitteedave, at 6A. its da. Pais .11015 e and tlogralay, at V a.m.. II -Minx. V A.-1:0 IValteric Nonleatown. Candor, Poirgettetarn. Colo. Creek Village, VattroniVa P.— IL i b. oo . p• Sunda, a a[l.l Thundars,illo dejnota Mends, a and Tburalare. at I r, o. ewe - icy, Murdoelterille. Moon, M. 60. tout.. Fennkfort Fronde, l's., rainiem, Va. A 170•11 on Frldar. at 6p. drparto 00 [4[llllylekty are A. Y. ii iiivirra—llLAtitric, North. Wm, leogtoll. and Aiello. Aniieann tVednealays,•l b P. Y. dam/U.oo Monday to a.ll LLIGUAITI43.-11y Ingatio Year. Arrives on Finlay, at 5 r. Lira ssterdar, at 0 a. he a,,,wn.—lty rerrrottlle. Weafrni.. Breakneck.. 05111, Prospeet, - Whlt.orn. Ac., lode ling anJ Vartanso 'news* Arrives tri-neelly—Senday, edoralay, 4.4 ray*, al 5 a. la, and doparts Turalar. Thunder, and mtiltmws to We (nslie one hour brume their nenart am letters for the tr.r.l7, weeklr,raeln..l, mall, tort tar In Slit ce half an hoer baben their drtert urn United States Patent Office, lice. 15. 1851. UN the petition of Jira Wing: of Itelfaat, New Vora, htehloh for the a:tautens Of • hatent Wanted to hi= her au smhtenretnent to the Chaetnutt for inn eatttett tate., tnenghtt fur emelucting water Iron build- Ac., lot orynn hear. tram the er Oration of maid pat ent, ahlehlatea Ithaca on the ateenteenda day If Attach. A. D. ',Mtn lllnnlered that the **l.l rotittrn he heard .t the Pat. rut 011,, tt,t, l.t nf .2 , 14 11:.4 e o'• c;oek, fml pnf011• tibtlfied to appvatlaul show eau, t shy they hem, why tmad zutilluc ought not to NI unolfra at- r, 6l.`ll7`tiVl";4",•;',U; `,"..`,.",, b 1 , »• 11 1 / 1 "t 4 r th "s hearing tint t•It• n e.tt ace ' . " th• tale, lb.. .101,, • LotfuruLttiorilnrp.til'! Onlerml, al, that thi. notl,t b N 111141,1 In thn Na tlon.llute llßeornr, 1.P.1.15e.ep.1 Union. Wit/hra,tan. b. C.; Itoeh,tor belir four al, Iteetieeter. N. ; dent. Journel..Prorldence. It I.; (honey - Manta Inquirer. n 0.10141. Pe.: sea ilttebnrßb tlas,tte, ht., men 1 ere.k far three {11,./I,llr. ...wk.. I 1...n0 lur We fir,t day.of )larch, ILL, 1 . 11 , e6. kW NK, - Gommirloner of Patents. HARPER% and Intermitional blagnzines, Jai:turf: m,lat ItuI.NINW. arptaiLa tat . P. W. -•- • 'CORN MEAL.—W.M. A. MoCLU.II(i A'Co: k../ will I:Geraflar to constantly aupplicd wlt/3 frc/sh an , tind slltc.l Corn Meal. wbste and Tell. , f om th.N" .11n4: . / . 3 . 111.1 . 31ty which will 1,3 all.l tha lowest wt../lesate 'dell I j i - ENII-ANNUAL SALE.—A. A. lilisoil..k , t Caw now granting DA their aginlganinnit an!. WWI h mat, French Merlin, Yarning... t./nbutnii.. l.hinerinh L. ball.. Aline, ac dorr.. _ IFISIIING BOOTS--o; pin rot. male, by 21...• . • 11. YLLILLIYn. ..I 'INDIA RUBBER WEBBING—SiIk and Cott., tor Water, far trar• ris 11C PHILLIPS. .1: /CIL PHILLIPS. rllO PAINTERS anti others requiring good 1111C1111:3-6 *ma Will ...dear:ln; ...Mal, (--emorlaloot—Palbt, truukheYtah. null, n. 1.4 Stral! •oal -C-.anur Unalb.; etlet plgajel,Eater and , C.6.1', Hair; P.hat. rre frahr•,.ta. An exaltnu*. 14 our Meet • ill vb4l, . I , gend.by . - -. J. KIDD • , Xl.. • +LOYEft'k•TiMOTB~=Foe L V 6clt .~ •- J:1 & YD. PRICES OF ST4'7I6I(S. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. SHEMIN AS IT IS. The West is furnishing quite a large emigra tion to Oregon, the number last season being in the neichbarhood or ten thousand.- At the last accounts most of the emigrants had arrived far the year, and the ramified had suffered but lit tle from sickness, though many , had lost proper. ty from. Indian thefts, and a few lives had been taken by the sarages. Oregon is destined to become an important State in the Union,, and the tide of emigration thither will be annually increased. Those who have been longest in the Territory write the most flattering lettere of their success, and all concur in representing it a healthy, productive, and growing country. For the information of such as are looking for a still further West, en ley before them the recent circular of Honora ble Joseph Lane, Congressional Digitate tram Oregon, in reference to the intik:neat, soil, and climate ut Oregon Territory. The information given is just the thing - wanted.—Scioto Gaz•tfe W.SHITIGION, January 1,1852. The great number of lettere I am constantly receiving, making : lnquiries in reference to the Territory of Oregon, has induced me to embody in the fume of a, cironlai such informaiion es is usually desired, that may thus be induced to fureisti it more promptly and more in dealt' than a due attention to‘roy other public duties would allow me, were I to endeavor to give • written answer to each. \ \ l hope this course will not-be considered disenurteons to my cor respondents; for in pursoin\it, I wilt more ef fectually sad satiafactorily servo them, which is my chief desire. . Oregon is • mountainous country, interspers ed with many extensive, rich, and \beautiful val leys, watered by cool, pure stechms, having their 'sources among its anow-elsemountaine It is exceedingly healthy.; no chantry is more 10. The atmosphere is pure and the \ climate delightful, especially during the eummer.\ From April to November there is but little ra in , • cool gelitle breeze blows almost perpetually from th e north? The winters ere rainy, but mild, for during-this season warm south winda cdn stantly prevail. The country is well watered and the soil very\ fertile, and well adapted to the growth of all the small grains, grasses, potatoes, and other culinary vegetablee—all yielding most abund antly, except Indian corriorbieh is not regard ed ea a euccusful crop. Many of the hills and mountains are covered with inexhaustible for mate of fine timber, generally fir and cedar The (orate frequently skirt the valleys and streams. Ati is well known the Columbia is the only great river on the Pacific elope, and stretches from the see coast to the Rocky Mountains-- From its mouth to the Casdades, a distance of ;shout one hundred and fifty miles, there is an uninterrupted navigation for vessel's of the berg cat site. The Willamette empties into the Colombia about ninety miles from its Louth. This river in atm navigable for the thrgisst veeeels to Port land, fifteen miles from its month, and may bare ascended as high as Milwankie, seven mile, farther. At the risk of some little , repetition it may not be deemed improper or tuniecessary to give a more detailed and minute description of the valley of thin ands and some of - the other stream! of Oregon. - ITRlamette valley is bounded by the Coast mountains, on the - Wiet, and ,the cascade range on the eller. The soil is • excellent, and is not surpassed, if, equalled, by any -wheat, rye, end oats. Potatomsere produced in great abundance, and are of a superior quality; while wheat is invariably a certain crop. etoloet to none of the diereses and unceetainties peculier to it in the Stereo' it matures Slowly, hence the grain is al-, ware full end plump, and the straw unusually solid and elastic, oral ‘not subject to foil. In convegnence of the cook dry summers, and the entire absence of rain dlving the harvest sea- . can. the farmer is ettabledlo gather iu his groin without waste. This valley is about one ,snared fifty mile. in length, tad thirty-tire iM, hreadth , and is sparsely nettled throughout ite \ who], extent ! Many nee tocations are yet nulaupled which will richly repay the labor of th cc if o thrifty hue ! bendiest, N•tural meadows is y t untouched by the hand of &Savanna, afford atittedaat and rich pasturage for immense herds occattle:— The valley is mostly praline, skirted b boom- . APPOINTMENTS BY Y TRH Far-smut I fel genres of timber, while through its centre . . .4 asuCtrith the advice and coneentof thcAntatt. tune the Willamette river. , The Umpqua vaitey is distant from the ills. nenismin Robbie. Curtiitof Ma - keachsteett, ~ 1 meths about twelve miles, and Is separatedfrom to be ens of the Associate Jnntices of th e ,sa. It by the Calspone mountain It is about ni s premr Conti of the United States, in the place ,ty mile's. in width. It is made up of a svece`s- of Levi Woodbury, decensei... \t o 0 of• bill, coil dale,, y,,,-„iii,,, ),„, li tt l e b .\ Andrew 'J. Ogle, .of' Pentssylvatia. •to be ten. Yet tabooed, in a natural luxurivat growth \Charge d'Affaires of the United States, near the of \the rict:est groat - . (lovernment of Denmark, in the place of Wats. North and South Umpqua rivers run through tar Forward, resigned. ' '1" -' ' . - • this tedley, ail form a junction &beet forty `F erdinand Coot, of Fannerlutite , to he 'the Mile, Tree) theboy of the same name. 'the en- SMseterY of the Legation of the United States \ MOraimicle this bay is found to be practicable, as in 11, rt'ili in the plate 0 4' Franklin II Clark. Sonny ale.** and `steamers hive emceed the' bar I ' ei tE c t lid, • • Willi to Rich, of Maseactnetha, to he Elere..,, bOfits mouth. finding from.thme to three and a fathoms of Rider upon it, without the aid I mi.,' of \the Legation of the .Totted Staten to of pilots, Laois, or light houses. A feirelieir ' the Mexican Republic, in the placeor,paqicit --.!::-.,. aCcidentv, however, bkve occurred for the wont ham Smith\ reedited. - .;;;-;,:' • - ' ,4a•‘.1:...,,,;- of such impriMemente. \ A port of entry hog Alexandet Wilkie, of Mioneeettijetn;tot;Men s Jpc;zjje; been eatabliebeilthere. and appropriations have rotary of the Territory ' of MitinesoriginAC4• - ; been made (or a liglit-beuse and fog e i g .... 6. Flame of Cherie' 11,Elmith, removed:- - .",, i , •-• , "'.., 1 The bey ‘ iedeetieed to bean important point Julius C. ILiretselossar,' of • Pemasylvatj,:-Mi ..',...,. I to the southern portiou of Oregon. Late will be be Consul of the-United States' for the phrt of the outlet ofthe product of the Umpqua valley ; Palermo, in Sicily, in the place of s a w. Edney • i r ; c` • . - . • . ... and here, con'sequentlY ; will he , , its commercial re'igneiL . . . ..., \ city. Many pack, train' are aleittily emplbyed Leonard W Jerome, of New -York to he the transportation or\ goods and provisions. sat of the 'Muted Smite! for the port of Tnesttis from the ttoint to'the 'I ;on. Rogue Anetrin ' - .. ' .. , • '' a. - Chute, sod Scott ..iiers. \ - . s -i: ; William M. C. Aline, of Gearga,‘Sisibe eters - Rogue river valley, Which takes Ibiname from shat of the: United States for the.. District of the river which pule, through it; is • ithent eev- Georgia, in the place of W. ht'Breerzi, re only miles by the maimeravelled route from the ili g nel ' ' . ' .." Umpqua. The valley le 'Watered by never-fail- John T. Bosh, ofNew o. o 0 a -. . Y -k, t ti Id' 'rah& ling streams; the soil it generallyod, nod it of, the United States the the Northern District is skirted and Interspersed With me ofifine of New. York, in the place 0.4 c, P. I . .. Kellogg, : timber. As It border, Immo is rich \gold anion, removed. .. - " - 1''.......; -. • - iit must evidently become dens populated. AS ' John "jaeY• of Pennsll'onioc to' hOlitortilikl"-•-• ; yet, however, it contains no \ skate settlemeet, of the baited Statue for tlie•Weelerti'ilAnliinit"- - but is occupied by the Rouge elver Indians, who' of I ' 'enii 'l l ' inin, in the-place of lYilliinn'iekrn'l.;: I have rendered it-the seat of milelirouble aid re ' i g ned- -- . 1 i wiffering from th s eir depredations\ -. \: ,'• Spruce M. Baird, ofrimi Meilen,. to be Agent There is no poition'of . . the Territory, mad, in-' ~i ln . the lndian't in Now&ionlo 0 . inthis'Plene 0 4 deed I may almoat add of .the world, better "2"" , \ " ,r,„,e ' , Fhtman• resigned. .'-"-4 adopted to grazing than this valley. \le extent , Tltoilias Carbery, Rawls' Ottrbery , W.' 3.We • j - it to itheutrifty by thirty miles. Sorniended bjc Con:dolt John IL Goddard, Joseph N. Pearson, .; mountains; the eye seldom rests upon \ a \ more \ Pie"°'NhomokeT.HertrY Amon, Jobe Lb Clark, . , . beautiful picturesque, and romantic etiot\ It William Waters. Nichol:l3 , Callan, had Ranted extends fp ; within a few miles of the hound ty •Gkrabh, M. be-Justices' of the Peace In the dun- . I between Oregon and California These valle a 7 c s f Wothloleton. In the of Cointahls- • all lie west`a( the Cascade edountains, and au ra of Columbia. \ There are also many small valleys\ steam an d H o t *ate - Apparatus, s rich and fertile , in this - part et the lerribiry, \ - Jaren:big geoa in.4,,,,,p ier a i , t „ iettkr4.o which pop; LIEATING .BUILDINGS- of every no doubt will be speedily. occupied, as seen as stics. " o4 : 4 l. :tkraiss ui rtlts7.Wan"Ptilffee blui lficirk..-.,' IMicallie TrOteCtin can be extended over them eluet mess 7 neatieuret vimstionnat citha t em t : L ., ? , , 'axueta iton . scat =oar. uosrirals,va. ,:. - by the Government, • • rotund. owsibiaus;asvartetsprelons „ ,e.e..,' (mown- •,' A vary sting portion of Orogonliesnorth l el , 1 114 4 " 4 7; d . • -' 2:ialienDWK - Vsri..inigny,''T' of the Colombia. finials being reapldly settled. I -- '''` .'s -- :•--- - The Cowlitz which Thies \ in the Cascade moun table, north of the Celan:ibis, runs through -a large tract of fine, arable laud entering the Co lumbia some forty or-DRY miles from Its month. A French settlement of \ okay years growth, commences near this Meek lthout thirty miles from Its mouth,' and now embraces some large and valuable farms "Americ a bee- -ith in the. Isom nix yeart, 'settled \ etwe the Chabales, and are doing well ', ht is level and fertile, and:beentifully \ t ti \ Tr, with preriee and timber. Tbe valley of the Chahaies is &safer well adapted to cultivation.' Beetroot Paget Sound the country is level and a bored. with . imoszienil anion prairies Sound in one of the safest and best ha the world Isaffords Sue aldpmmigat an important part of the Territory. Sr ed by n large district of conntry, rid with immense forests of the Seem timber world; did combieiag many advantages tend and commercial, it Is destined to I dietant day, one of the moat imperial so the Pacific comet.. A lowness In the 1 ruuntalus offers a route for a - good rot he Sound to Fort Wallewalla, on Col, ch ',road Weald be important, for. military purpoact sod would also be a great saving of distance and time to emigranta , going to the' , ' Chthales river. Puget's Sound, or to thy other 1 point north of Columbia. At present emigfanta are compelled to take the road across the Cu. cads Mountains. south of Columbia, to Oregon I City; from , whence it is far, by email &meet' impassable 'to Puget Sound, as it would be from Wallawalla by the mad suggested.- . . , There are also of Ales Cascade range, north', and South of the Columbia, now in poseemlon of the lodises, large "districts of booniry Seely adebted to omit% with occasional good tracts o f forming land; which will do -doubt ere long he °enabled by . the whites, - .:. .-.- . . , Oregon City maitueled, at the Great . Palls of the Willamette. Steamboats run dablytmiethia place to Portland, and those eta mallet:ears also ran dolly tip the rover above the Falls from thirty to fifty miles, and in`some inetanceivrecently, as I am Informed, they hue even gone up one -hen-. Bred and !My masa.' A entail jean:ions expen diutre 'would render the - rinareonstautly Davits. laba for nth bimts• that'diatanci. - ? . .. ......- -The papidatin of Okegaii, indalding the_ im advetlem ihelut mason,- la iirebohly twenty . diamond. , Tbelrritalinition is rapidlr•incrop; lag,Alt only the . 44tahl avotages of . _ . , VOLUME . ,LXV--NUMILE the country. but to the liberal for actual settlers by a late la ki that law liberal iloaalicras:at tu r a who will settle u'pon them Elva day el' December, 11.35.7. 'To one hundred and sixty acres, an, man three hundred 'and twent his own right.'and the Other half her ova right, upon condition that upon and criltirete it for four years. The population is of s substanDat much better than is usually Tounl•iri. tries. . The people are enterprislice, Ica frugal, and many of the, early settlet large ami.woll cultivated fartim; indeed, tore every where iu the Tsiritorymay bt he in a. tlodrishing ormditlou,irentirkSbl, a new country. Califorue,end the Islands afford markets sad • good 'Prices. -our surplus products. •and will undonbi years to come. • ' Many of the TILTIOtIS religious denomt have established churches in the Sari some out of which the majority .of Abe' a, belong. Great interest has also beta maul! by the people, in thel establishment :of 1 schools, and adqfireblyl hire they snore their !audible efforts 'The . -is4,,Lite_ at under the patronage of the Mettle ist Et Cburch, and the Academy of Tna 'tin i l under the control of the Presbyte 'eh% cellent anti loarishirrg institutio . T. &leo two female institutes in Oregon Iti , land, Lafayette, and other .small owns good schools: Indeed,. they are Co'' man In the country whereto.- the populatien. ` , 4ill justify ,I*.itsiL them. A grant of lend was mule, . the lust Congress. for the. endowment of a nig ' k lY..thlt site of. which has been fixed by therle . one Legislature at-aryarille. . - ' -.. The Indians imintnediately bordering ttIM., • , - near the settlement are perfectly friendl y• -',.. well disposed. Settlers have nothing to fear - '-: „ from them. Those upon the-Rogue river ire '''-is„-„ isli troublesome to those passing through their" • 4 country, arid will probably continue mo until a _ 1 garrison shall lie established' to overawe and ; keep them in eubjection. Thiel hopOwill soon , be done; for theSepredation apontravallers have - ti' - '"- -1 , already canted much trouble and enfferlur, .....,%40-.1 They nre cat the great tberoughfarefromOregon-3.1•5; 5 1 to California; a fork of which leads tnFort 1414'4.7r - 4 being the road froyiently travelled by entigramite_-47' . .. (rem that Point to Oregon. i' ' ' -:itfri:-. -, Emigrarita'have • for• the pist pest. Infrorsd -- - ....4 considerably from the Snake Itidied ,> who in- i festo the great road west of Fort Hall, and who 1 aro scattered over a largo extent of territory ..„ ..'` through which the road passes. • The establiek. - - ,-'--„,-... meet of a. garrison in their country Is essentbas'?t; - ' 19 necessary to the maintenance of. Peaceiond the protection of (helix, and property of ti er- • sons Passing to sad from Oregon. - • \ -' 2, 3• A number of emigrant have, daring the past Reason, been murdered by the Indiana: and IlalA , 1 ny of their animal., and other proptry stolen -,- from them. s Emi ff .,,,,,h ee ki evereise great s\, .., care and prudence in po slag through this din- \ trict of country, and they should .remember that \ it in essential to, their ost fay, , upon all porta of - \ this rood, that in no a cbould they etiffer . themselves to he talien y surprise, or the tenet i advantage hail of them by the notions; for the ' leant carelessness or wa t of proper 1-rteention cften seriously endangers fety tot 'only et ' their properly bet their lives. - Times .who coatemplale emioratit,to Oregon shook' be realy to leave St jsepti, MI the Min souri river. with -a proper outfit, by t c trot day • of 'Hoy, Or tsamn are touch to ho pref