SATURDAY MORNING. DM SI; .1818:- rifilg.llllBl.Pl ll A - srowralusznactAir. Mkt/streams= and Subscription. to theNontitaser.- an sai Unita Stops Gaon% rsitsdelphiaotati.,* tad Corwarded from Uda tate. ~ 44imptur,B.Cidt: , VAI/A PRICE OIIIMENT. • igebtatptims to this 'minable paper royal be ieebbreil and forwarded fro= this . xiegij - 710 - RIK EXPRESS. Weida leech)* and foniranl tree.af opium, ad 'vertbieineala and"sigisniptimuticretigiepeper. 1. • -•.'" Prnssomia Danz Muria Is pa , ' Ms-Weekly, and Weekiy:—The'Doity is Seven poi". anIMEli the TA-Weekly is Elul moan PLT Weal/ Twa,D9l, per slununi gbfedt Etvana~ i re earneruftequeaell to hiad soy, favors bottle 6r: 11.; 'asarly in the day as IfA ci unr 4dvetthettuuttu not Wel t ed •kl e ar alitddy be &idled unfit 'oldb • out. . , , unit rad Intalgenegl,Davestte, Mar. , has. Ithrr Amportaililou,o,ls.luirets; &o. are _ 'i!uuamiaoziu, Vi!tde "Niaoshistionx. , TOR•tLTOI rermano s , Ci A 143.• '411:11111'71L1133011• , . ~ax Din= atazacorr, JONATHAN RUSH. Mei next page for Ttlegraphte Sewn. Pe* Land - 'Matters ace next pogo. PLANK ROADS. • ' I ' Our neighbors in the States of New York, and Ohio,' in all "entities where rail reeds are not duo. 'Stable, are availing themselves Of the benefiti of •-• plink roads. They lustre now been tried fitr a number of years, and hive proved of great utility, L i; • and she source of profit to the prop ri etors. They • • • are d gout -huporttutee ,dlellitaig the bud' - AMMO betwearagnectuniel districts and market ' tom, and in.briiiing isolated places into mein. les With canal nr4rail road depots. For lastance—ta ..plank road from Pittsburgh hi through the counties and towns of Boiler, Veneer, andideadville, would hoof immense ad. . - waot'ap, both to the citizens of those region', and therptraplo of - Pittsburgh: The road' are so ez. • eraiir ,gly bad ' that direction,rthat almost as iceberg° is laid emus any btuinds. intercourse with.. the irdodutaits,' duttog a great . Part of the winter stetcsi, at-the very time when we might drive a brisk and pufiltab' le trade. libtch a road, . also to' NY'ashingunt, to Steubenville, to Blain. WI", and in various other directions might be made • - -With (Snit Success; and would Rove of vast utility ' • ,fio thitonity and to the inhabitants of the surround. • ling Country.. Think roads are a clutap gabs:Uwe. _-- far rail nada and navigable rivers, and they have ,rred a Nesting wherever built. A Utica (New York) Saner tutora net, snits Sid' a bang havesterent Ism was macle, by the citizens of that Pace, than Satin plink roads . They have dui firttr, muting indifiered_directions; which hlrveleen CX/11.101:101 , Ad Add& Idoxii two pairs. In the 'winter IMOD; 'begins this improvement was made, the streets ` , Ust city presented the dullness of. Sabha - ll—nose eetty.ere rziliatileci daily with well filled wagons, 'laden ' with' Inntber, manufactured goods, .butter, 14- clarosie,grain4 =dottier kettle produce of the ocant. • trliand by from the country, coming to titab swathe merchants, affording evidence of the wittlets'of the policy which dictated the literal • - taipenditurasof money in the obstruction of these A, roads. These rends areemphatically called the Foresee' 4 Rai red, es it enables him to get to market cheaply with his own ease and motive power. ' , Among the • meet beneficial consequences of. each improve. ramitie, remarks en enthestastic writer, a the rapidly Increasing proportion in which their bene. Htit extend. end radiate in every direction,' as impartially and benignantly as the goularly diverg ing rays of the um/Around everytown or market. Owe we may conceive a number of concentric circles to be drawn; enclosing arena anm any,pan of which certain kinds of produce maybe profitably taken to town, while from nay point beyond each Olecutufenutce, the expense of the Martine of the . particular article would exceed itsvalae. Time the inner eirele,at the ce . nonoftv*tisthe town;' any show the Mint in every tlirecalin,from beyond 'which perishable vegetables, or articlesvery hehvY bedlry'ln proportion to their value, einem be profitably though to market; the neat larger Circle --mayitime:the lfmit of frail; Tintd sei on. If-bow i thiSicaidiere - ilapnoved any semi* ‘s - W* l2 Y degree to lessen the expenseof carriage, then the radii, of each article is correipthdingly increased, and the area of each circle is enlarged as: he venue of this ratio of increase,: , Thus if the-im provetnent enables a horse to draw twice as much to to travel twice as fast as he did before, each of the limiting circles is expended outward to twice Its former Indies, and embraces, lath times its Amer area.. If the rate of improvement be three 61d, the increase of area is nineofili and ikon. All the produce, industry, and wealth, which by These improvements find, for the first time, a market, are rut it were a new creation." With the hope, that some of eat enterprising cif/sons - will move in this matter, particularly In the direction of Butler, we copy the knowing ex. tract of a- letter from Prat. Gilerpie (author of the gdannal of Road making') Which' was reed at a recent public meeting in Between:lady, which con , tens much valuable infinmanan on, the out and . Goode if amstraction. These data are founded on the use of lurmircE plank. If oaf plank can be "promired, the road will last much longer. 'Along or , • Commuternws—The best mode of ;eenetructitig them briefly this Lay out the M. ..itended line with great care to avoid steep ieelna :Aittait,*ever ascending More than - one Gam In going orkety, and winding many feet around nth. ' '-411 'WM go :up one. Grade the mad bet wide enough for two wagon tracks, but plank only one that on thertght band side coming towards a hetet= generally come 'ahem and go ore and this tuvangentent makes the heavy tuns keep the track, told the light ones do all the turning ken; LaYdanattfietarise two stringers, twelve by tissue, bus feet apart, centre to nature. Imbed o=lva in the earth; acmes them, at right an. ;grain , - three inch hemlock plank, eight feet long. - The legitimise- and skewing methods of layiag ;them are now abandoned. Pack the earth well up Ito theta; elope the earth track toward the dltehes -Iwhich should be wide end deep) and your Plank , is shade. Many Minor points mutt, however, be euteuded imdre yam road as perfect as possible. The blew , atringna.should be higher than the outer -vamp to carry the water off freely. They should be in trope:ea, each 0 by 3, so as to break joists. Thetas of the planks should not be laid to aline, het project a lbw inches, on each able ihemately, ao'asto make it rosy firr.sibeeds to get. on the track, wad to avoid forming a rot along side. They need •.1 not be futened down, but 'would recommend Agpitieg down, say, eVetflh or tenth plank, the ~xteatheing we driven holm against these. The ,aaptaists rte new made heavier thanfornierly and therplank lighter. When Itemloeliplault get worn -*ma two/sites, the kept' prijecr so as to make __feemnert,wild to'requlrerenewal Allow neeleariereto'hold them hfland , We have three juobso7figelrni*. Hemlock figememlly used, as V .. 401 64 51 10 but . pfrie or t* better. single track will be sumonunlor ahnost any. ....Amount of travel. The MllliMplettlepen the earth _goad fey the aide of It are =whin:fed points, that =sthr4t,if made properly mownikr, will always good condition. 160,000 teams passed . Over allyreenae media two yean,,averaging more .idea 200 a day ; and Cor three days in succession' 700 ;day pissed over it; end all this was on • sin. ;- - Agle r trankt. • - Mist of the mad will offer/IMO vary *nth theiPritee:otlimbir. On the plan recammen. dad it will ancuire 127,000 feat of plink, and 32,000 nfiarinners pantile: in.all say 160,000 feet baud manure. Other items d'art are the level. lag th efroad bed and laying the plank, which costs Iran ZOnentale per rod . Thte excavations and Indninkmante nepeetterf to give the road ;proper Wades, andthe bridges and sluices cannot ho eon. meted without the data of a: solvef.—Omatilla thew malt* gate.bouses,wo will here Me Collow• leg rough estimate ofcoat per mile Ladaber;l6o,ooo teat, at $9 per _Leallitigand laying, at 750 per r0d..._.... holltheeeng” . and ignetrinhantlence..... la an 1,750 'Add Pr eaniepneies,lo per eon. 178 TohL . sayAXl9O, per ante, with lumber a 'l;9, and anittingiodra excavations andembanlanennhand vas booms, • The difference afirdollar per in WI pre* of Inaba; makes w diference of $l6O • paguncm—As- to , aintbnity, sue years eau kr hemlock would hera safe animate, tbangls our en. ;Janke= 4 u yet." 4 remlionted, ,One set Owing. Art will outlast tem or three cerreenoof; plank, Ang; to be penitabbg, the Flack mug bare go much eruct as to: aver them oat bekne they pa oat. The wear and tau attire fine pear 'equals thU. of • .":the kollolatt4 aim, as a, tough . dean° outlet. of •; ; ;1' wordy soon-knrie4 and puma the , gut 40M wear. And the sooner they agar au ClUblater; foithentemeruill their cost be thug aepeid ' 3oo ' 7o 'sd,tse Pinutle of .163,009 talus the plinth down tot one inch. , • iligunie. , =3ekte 'herakek plank have beau ...,.. , ,,ida aa g,lb a y will earii at theme of , tolls eitate Rang b the general flaik road law, tivinV,soo u , c A b a i r anginal coat; which t h ey will a , and leave as mach more for 4144 , 4*.x_ ulliSch anomie be more or Ica lege, en a e, • log an the wearing otA a concomitant earning, ?"; dotte in a shorter o r time. On the Byrn. - -Lynn" and Ceuta Andre mad, the tone on , two years, ending teat Jalw Mir - : . . *MO' gY,,iittgaesmisoiselatiesarilifgaionrem IiMPLIThe line2/411. ertirtaculione ineldso thoir net toga *"na wolahe et?,Boo3taltla3 eight Wilmer nantinfthishlwaMea it leattioeltto say wheiptint the inoar. e -erhether 114 thriatheitholder, the thrther, the city merchaet, or the tOIISZInIei of they - reface brotight The femur can bring his potatoes, apples, grain, Pmt dr4 to tetteket at mamas when he would -'‘uerolvtajillt iraprisoned at home by the state of the rout eadnotild nor Meurer* to advantage. notddnlicitamy twice as heavy a. load as ever bee and theregae at half the farmer cost. He could thereon - sell cheaper innd yet make larger Profile.: .The miutieur would consequently get the articles that he'uses at lower. prices. Wood, kw example, would be greatly lowered In cost by beillit brought firanthstant knees now inacessible to us So with other articles. Every inhabitant would &adore be beeehted, for every one must be warmed and Ord.—The remionw will find his old country =Women; sad Zany new Fuming et all timed, and will abitre their larger profits. The woCkhotaler, beside his pins as a member of these three cittssercorprethicer, merch dividends from tolls. It is one of those rare business transactions by orhkit all the parties gam. W. M. GILLESPIE. NVIUTE & PCk:: The enlarged and Literal views taken by the councils of Allegheny, in relation to the' Western Rail Road, in !unhurt:fog a subscription of $200,. 000 of kiosk, , is Worthy of all praise, and speaks well Gm. :the sound sense and farseeingsagacity of the represemativel of oar sister city. As soon as $200,000 of individual 'subscriptions are obtained, Which we hope to announce in a few days, the Directors vfg havesufacient encouragement to put the work under contract from Pittsburgh to the O. bin State Line. But ought not Pittsburgh to imi tate the brilliant example set by her less able and lessinterested neighbor. We say leer interested— 'for the 4:oral of Timtburgh• is much greater in this improvement, as her population, her wealth :and her inudiess is greeter than that of Allegheny. The busincis of the Western' Ball Road will be done la Pittsburgh, Where the gmat bulk of our be.. einem is done . ,.and this city ought therefore to step 6nward and imitate them:wage:ma and liberal exs amplenof Allegany. Welrepeat, what we have said before, that the speed onrisirnegan of s ran mad into the heart of Ohio is really of more importance to the manatee. taring and business men of Pittsburgh, than a rail road east. Having, by the liberal subscription of the county, secured the speedy construction of the eastern road, Pittargh will, if she obeys the die, toles _wisdom and of a prudent forecast, take hold of the western road with a resolute determi. nation to push it through. Therein every thing to cocourge our citizens in this undertaking. The people of Ohio, along the contemplated ratite, are busily at work, procuring stock, and obtaining releases, and they promise to prepare the road is the rails themselves, through their borders • ether works, of hundreds of miles in extent, ere in progress in that State,, which this toad will intersect,Vms opening up stride to us which tan scarcely be estimated • Of two things, in regard to this matter, me feel .eamSdene 1. The completion of this Western Rail Road to • connection with the venous roads in Ohio, will double the trado anj business of Pittsburgh, cam.' mereial and manufacturing, within five years after each completion. 2. The sleek will pay such a dividend as will keep it at par, and render it sought after ma min VCARDielit. . We feel we risk nothing in taking these post game. They are to our mind es clear as s mettle. matical azionyand the molt will show their truth. And we say !nether, that no city in the IL States , can, at the present moment, so easily and cheaply open op soTiLlt and growing a market, and source of prosperity.; . LETTER. PROM GSMIED.A.L TAYLOR.. 01Treace. will be pleased to learn fr om the &Waring letter, that their Is among probability of being permitted to take General Taylor by the band, sometime in February :-.• BATON Roma, LA- DecB, ISIS.' Gentlemen, I have received your moat ecovyteou. Invitation, tendered il3 behalf of many of you, .kllowt.eittzeris of Pittsburgh, to visit that city on my way to Winibin,gton. It will affhpi ate much pleasure to do so, pro vidstt I have time, after trammeling my private bosoms in Reatue.4., I contemplate if passible posing through Piorgh, bet shall in good time communicate to you the eertaility of my move h7 'hientibeybuolllonttre . .- ..... _ ..Please ea:apt - ft yo r,katrepcillitena my moat grateful 'thanks for t it corgiatuLationa—l am, gentlemen, with much aspect and regard, our moat obt. servt„ Z. TAYLOR. Messrs. Walter Forward, Moses Hampton. A. W. LOOM* and others, Committee of Invitation, &a, Pittsburgh, Pa. Gen. Tafflor's Viten to Louisville. anon Ronne. La., Dec. 5. Couto:men have the honor to acknowledge the 'receipt of your communication of the 18th Mt. kindly limiting me, on behalf of my fellow citizens of Louisville, to viol pity city, and to sojouro a km days with you, while on my way to Washing. ton city. This hospitable invitation is cordially accepted I shelf endeavor to renkh your city about the 10th or 12th of Feb. nest, when I shall be mod happy to offer to you, personally, my acknowledg meth!' for the courtesy of this invitation, and to renew my acquaintance with my old (rim& and former neighbors among you With my beat wishes kir your health and pro. perity, I remain gentlemen, Very respectfully, your ob't amyl ORIO LEW/SLAVE:TRIG COLUMBUS, Dec. 23, 1848. The House having been finally organized tem. poranly, by Mr. Leiter taking the chair, and Mr. McClure, of Summit, acting m temporary Clerk, to whom all the certificates of member. were handed. Mr. Roedur moved a call of the House, and 67 certificated =embers answered-3 absentess Mr. Breslin then moved that the House adjourn until Toesday nest--carried; ayes 54, aces 16. The House adjourned. December 20, The House met this morning, and for the pur pose of giving the claimants in the Cincinnati case time to prepare for contest, ailionmed until Thurs day morning. 011,4EXIS, our 2 4, 184 . The Cholera is on the increase Dec.in city.— Within a day or two past several new cases have occurred, and a number of death. from that dia. axe. There it now no doubt of its being the real Asiatic Cholera. The deaths have, thus far, been mostly at the Charity HospitaL Our citisens are mach alarmed, especially so in consequence of the extraordinary and unmated mildness of the we.. the; which is altogether unseasonable, and favors- Me, as is believed, to the spread of the fearful mill. ady. Mr. William H. Dorsey, formerly a ship broker, of Baltimore, died in oar city this morning. • Bo Dec. 24. Eight houses and stores were b nurne en, d in Saco, Maine, law night. Loss estimated at 11 2 0. 0 0 O• The brig Saltitio,loaded with champagne , bran. adgriskey,. cotbing, and than, cleared air to "day The fiaZi z papers to tim,2oth instant, mate that lenenleinediredtry the N' ve assanume that the British Gefereaent will add _hep the consteeefon of the Oa: andlueted ReT• A vessel loaded with lumber ireful ashore be. tween Cape Cottage and Portland-Vela, and bilg. ed. Clone a number of the vanes have gone to sea from the eastward and from;here since the 20th instant, and Will kel the present steam. Rtcntuann, DI.. 21 William Dandridge Epes, convletedof the mur der of Mr. Muir, was hung yesterday. A huge number of person were present to witness the ea. ecutiou. He made a full confession of his guilt .Epes,it will be remem the shooting enticed Moir into woods, far the ptupose Wir ed, shooting deer, and when he got him in a secluded spot; he murdered hiln; 41stbe, purpose of securing • mortgage end some deeds which Mali held against him. Satarsoas, Dec. 21, 184& The needles have commenced their Christmas revel in pod eaniest. Last Men Mr. Hawk, Pre. 'sided of the city coma was knocked down and badly beaten. W'Th ednesday.e Booth Carohns Legisktme adjourned oa Hotmsn's Maarance, for January, commences the third , volume, and is a gmatUmprovement over the previous mumble; being printed an whiter and baiter paper, and containing superior em bellishments. It is a very cheap and intereseng pabfc'ation. The present number contains a full length portrait_ of Horace (freely. "T em Mona or Curren/ea," is a nest pamphlet, containing every thing known of that interesting.region, illustrated by • Map. For sale by Mete, 4th 19,tralt. l'llsldaria.We had no papers or Munn yes. te T4 4, .ftm Areatilairkw. Unworn, or Mittel Pini‘andiumWeverdof Ccdowtaa, Ohio. We are 0 4104 deorlinir, to wive ura curt of toboalla., !Mt 11 %0 num aati.the .palatee or Opal* of O t readersbeller,t4n z political news and ono. 41114°.},P.1°T142116 A Nzw Comma= OiCity Snip iiiti . e.• non. 411 Li a two dollar wan way wnll enacanni, pedalo July 100818, Lazo A. No. 12 THE MAIMS OF LOVE AF • 6 4 E.,. ta nil Mae Mreauxtvaiti. „,,, Misr may remember aMt in the miiis :freatpc subuttim village, . Highgate, there stands 'lt,maihtlei nearly on the brow of the hill,learing the name'M'CromareJl House,' one .of the many zediUsiteruitth4 craw man, whose. usurpation of supreme power wrought mote good in England 'thittrell 'the - reigns of-the Smarts This house. which was the favorite resort of the Lord General during those boars when he relaxed from the cares of state, has continued, in some degree, an object Met:treat up to the present days. and they who indulge in the observation of relics of the olden time, may find theinselves not uninterested in rhea notice of Cromwell House. In the largest room of the mansion, in the month of January, 1652, sat three persons, dressed accord. ing to the puritanical fashion of the day. A large Are blazed - from the antique Rate, adding an air of comfort to their Gums, white they discussed the varied topics of the times,' But they shall speak for themselves. 'Yea, the Lord of battles did that day grant onto es a crowning victory,' said one, whose stern,yet e, marked and intellectual visage and nose, which bad so often excited the ribaldry of the Cavaliers, prochumed the Buz man of his day—Oliver Croats well. 'Even m,: replied his companion, Colonel. Jeffry*, to whom beeddrested himself. 'But,' added the usurper, 'be, Ms roe of tie ELM; huh escaped, and while he yet lives---' The spanker paused. 'I fear,' quivered on his lips, but of his adherents be dust not let the wors escape in the presence ' Yea!' Interrupted Colonel Martin, who until now bad continued silent, apparently wrapped in a meads, reverie, 'the malignanta are given unto the edge of the sword; they are cut down, root and branch; root and bunch are they prepared for the fire" and the speaker's wild look and wilder manner proclaimed him one of those stern and unyielding bigots who had contributed to hew down the obstacles in the path of their master to supreme power. 'Thou seemed possessed with a spirit,' said the usurper, regarding with a kind of grim satisfaction the vehement manner of his follower. ' I had a vision; resumed the fanatic, tin eyes gleaming almost with the fire of madness, ' and a voice came unto me in the watches of the night, and it Smite and I mid, ' Lord, what shall I smile' and the voice answered me and said, 'Smite the slayers of the Lord's people, root and breech, hip and thigh; kill and spare not!' ' Yet,' replied Colonel Jeffry*, as the other sank down almost esteemed by his vehemence, ' me thinks enough blood has been poured forth; there is net a cavalier in England dant show his head— ' not a mouth dare name Charles Stuart with praise. Your princes are fell, and your beadsmen mutated.' '.Yon are eloquent.' said CromwelL At least it is an eloquence which commit from the heart,' was the reply. Accursed be they who would protect them,' as gain said Martin. 'Ere another week shall have pained, one more shall yet be added to the list— he whom the vire call Sir John Desmond ' 'And I say,' retorted Jeffry*, ' accursed be they who would rejoice in the shedding of blood; let them bewaie, lest by man also shall their blood be shed.' ' The wife of him thou hest named,' said Crom well, but yesterday sought my presence.' . And thou—' ' Sewed her,' replied Cromwell, sternly. 'Bet ter and braver men than Desmond have fallen; nor must he be spared.' ' Yet.' =honed Jeffry', 'our causes now se cure, shall blood continue to Bow for ever;' 'Than art grown strangely merciful,' rutted Cromwell. 'Thou feared, then' said Jeffry& "lest her groans and supplication* might win thee to grant her re. quest!' 'Lead us not into temptation,' interposed Col Martin, In a deep reverie. 'Thou,' continued Jeffreys, unheeding the speak er, as if used to his singular manner, 'thou who bast - refined so many, feared the tears and touching eloquence of a woman.' 'And doe thou think,'ftid Cromwell, as, with his accustomed felicity, he changed the subject for one lea* displeasing to him, 'dont thou not think that the elcquerictSwhich doweth from reason, and is assis ted by forethought, is more powerful than that which cometh on the instant, ands the offspring, perchance, of prejudice r 'Nay,' replied Jeffry& 'And,' quickly interrupted Cromwell, 'don thou think that I could so successfully have led my pea. pie, had I trusted to the words which sprung on a !redden, and which are pot the result of a fixed principle I' CoL Jeffry! smiled Inwardly, for he well knew that when Cromwell had been most snecessfel, it bad been when he trusted to the power of his feel. hags, and not in any of these more labored ducour. ara with which be was wool occasionally:4o myni., ry his auditors; but he answered with more poncy than to betray his opinion. believe,' mu his reply, 'that no power of rea son, no studied speech,or set praise, could match the eloquence which springs pure and fervent from the bosom of the loving pleading for the be loved.' And I,' returned the other, shortly, 'believe as decidedly that than art wrong,' 'What labored oration' pursued Jeffry!, 'can Burs pass David mounting for his son Absalom—.Oh! Absalom, my son, my on, would to God, I had died for thee!' aid Cronosen,abrupthywoald it vette even now in oar power to tut this thing" Suddenly the other arose, and stood upright be fore the general. 'Barbee my boldness,' he said, 'but your wlshes j may be granted th is hour, nay, this very minute.' •Vhat meanest thou! 'That this moment waiteth without the wife of him you named but now, come once more to plead I for het husband's Me.' 'And dame Smut' said Cromwell, angrily. '1 would have dazed far more,' raid Coknael Jefrye, boldly. 'She is the wife of ono whom in my youth I loved, but who bath been separated from me by the iron nacre of the times. kival his king, / my country and its deliverer.' There was something in the nature of this speech that won the pleased and silent attention of the hearer, and be continued— 'l could not bear ter tears, her agonies, and above all, her eeriest &spear. She is now with out; admit her, and see if her eloquent feeling move not you as it lid me; try if her despair be not more teeming than the voice of the hired adv. - cue.' 'Admit her na—trust not to the voter of the charmer," exclaimed Colonel Marlin. 'Her hus band bath dunk deep of the blood of our people; the axe is prepared—let it be glutted iamb his blood.' 'Peace rap brother, I pray thee, peace,' said Cromwell. Thou haat done wrong' he added, turn . ing to Colonel Jefrps, 'but size shall be admits tad' Z. T NIOR. The order was given to the attendants, and du - ring a paella which made Colonel Jefrye tremble for has client, Lady Desmonde was adnaturd. By this time, the sun had gone, and the Ugh afforded by the red Acme of the fire, which threw to glare fitfully and uncertainly on the inmates of that an cient room, wu all that remained to reveal, in Elizabeth Desmond, as she entered, a woman of a sad and stately presence, and one on whom, if the lapse of years had done much, the weight of oriented done more, bat neither had power to Low her form, or to quench the Are of an eye which Looked mournfully bin unquiulinoly on the map. 'Art thou the wife of the malignant, John Dee m/m.l said Cromwell abruptly. 'I am his unhappy wife.' 'What wouldst thou?' Pardon for my husband" 'And wherekne anoulOhe moat inveterate hater of God's people canape his righteous doom , ' am a poor, unlearned woman, was the reply, 'unskilled in aught 11000 prayer to my Maker.— Weak in all save love kv ny husband, I can but repeat, pardon, pardon.' 'ls it not written,' said Cromwell, ominously.-- 'The shedder of the blood of God's saints shall sure ly die?' 'ln your hands rests the power of life and death; think, oh, think, upon the blood that has been spill• ed—how the great and the good have fallen— how, by your word, they have died and, oh' add not another to the sad and melancholy list.' 'Has not thine husband drawn his sword in every lawn to Xottlandr It were vein to deny it r 'Has be not been the most determined of a de. sing race? When was banner lifted, battle of broil begun, and one of the name of Desmond atire7 from the encounter, Away thou hem thine an ewer.' 'I have dreamed and prayed for this hour,' was the earnest reply; 'for men say thou are just, t hough stern. And now that, by the manifest will of God, 1 stand face to lane with thee,l will not yield. Thou heat a wife who bath an in thy bosom, lived but on thy ...Amite and placed her very thoughts before thee. lour° the axe, the heads. man, and the gory scatlb she Hvp to see thee thus ?" There„was no movement on the part of her stern judge which might betray his thoughts; but at least, be interrupted her not, and she continued:— 'Thou host children, and thlt the warm, salt touch of infancy upon thy lips—ham seen teeth grow up in love and loudness around thee—at morning and evening have bent be6m the same altar, prayed the same prayers, knelt behire the same god!' -Woman, thou tronblest me r said Promweli, who, as is well known, was far from happy in these domestic relations. have sons, and they shall honor thee, dime,. tern, and they shall him thee," pursued Lady Des •Hath he not 'Look upon thine grey hairs, and on thew *a and quivering lino—upon this frail form, bowed with agonizing suspense—and pity, oh, pity mar 'Away, away' •'By thine hopes of heaven—by the love Moe beaten to thy God—pardon, pardon for my hus band 'Thou pleadect ie vain.' 'Then, by the memory of the blood refrieh flowed at Bhe stopped, Gar she kit that she had said too much; yet the usurper's iron face changed not; but, in the wild gesture of Martin, in the fearful and an.mona stare of letTrys, she trem bled for her suit. The group was worthy a painter. For a minute Cromwell moved not, spoke not, and even scarcely breathed. It seemed an age to the agonized pleader. At last he uttered, as though the power of speech had suddenly come to him : 'Woman, thy prayer is granted; go in peace? Then Minting to Colonel Jeffrya, he said Than avert righto will see that the prisoner Its released. The women, In her peat love, hash dared to speak co me adult which intght have cost her dear. Her husband's/WI be 'set doe;'61 4 verily I say unto you, I have not found such pus love—no, Dot In all *lel r L ' TWO oLonaro irgan. .1*;la • melarkholy laskleiirUekon with the dee Muted year. 'To teactirbacfi the curious threedi crane:ion. thristigh Its okay calmed waif, and knot via* its broken •pla number the ' miaskg objetts of interest, this dead and the no. ' gleeted--to ewe op the broken resoltnions, the desired hopek the dissolved Oliantems of abaci. p tar ofd ,n and and the many wanderitlgsfium the leading sely--thts is indeed a melancholy task, but, Witted, a profitable, and, it oily ionmenues be, • pleasant and • soothing one. It Is wonderful in what abort courses the objects of this world move. They a likere MOWN feebly shot. A year—e brief year, is full of things dwindled and finished and forgotten. Nothing keels evenly _ on. What is there In the running calendar ofd year that has departed, which has kept its plea, and its mugs& tilde! Rem and there an *spirant fin fame dill stretches after his eluding ihadow--here and there an enthaltiast still clings to his golden dream—hero and there (and alas! how rarely) a friend keeps his truth, and a lover his fervor —but Imw many more, that warn as embi this Mous, as enthusiastic, as loving are these, when year began, are now sluggish, and cold, and false You may keep a record of life, and as surely as it is human, it will be a fragmented and disjointed history, crowded with unaccountable ness and change. There is nothing constant. The links of life are for ever breaking, hot we rush on .111. A fellow-traveller dros . rrom our side into the grave—a guiding of of vanish es from the skr—a creature of our ectiona, a child or an idol, is snatched !from na—perhaps nothing with which we began the recall' left to no, and yet we do not halt, 'Ouward--etill onward " is the eternal cry, and es ihei l Nue recedes, the broken ties are forgotten, an the present and future occupy us alone. There are bright chapters In the past, however. Near lot is capricious mid broken, it is also new and various. One friend has grown cool, but ws have won another. One chance was less fortunate than we expected, but another was better. We have encountered one man's prejudices, but in so doing we have unexpectedly flattered the partial]• ties of his neighbor. We have neglected a record• ed duty, but a deed of chanty done upon jeweils./ bu brought up the balance. In an equatill'tek. per of mind, memory; to a man of ordinary goodness of heart, is pleasant company. A careless rhymer whose heart is better than his head, says— 'l would not escape from memory's land, For all the eye can view; For there'. dearer dust in memory's land, Than the ore of rich Peru. I twined, cla Ltbe knee] by memory The sp wanderer's heart and soul to bind.' It was a geed thought suggested by an lagers kers (timid of mine, to make °nee will annually and remember ell whom we love in it in the degree of their deserving. I have acted upon the hint Mace, and truly it is keeping a =dander of one's life I have little to bequeath, Indeed—a menu. script or two, some halt dozen pictures, and a wove or two of much thumbed and choice an. thorn—but, alight as these poor mementoes are, it in pleasant to rate their difference, and write against them the names of our friends, as we should wish them left if we knew we were pre* °nth] to die. It would be a satirtying thought in sickness, that one's friends would have a me. mortal to suggest us when we Were gone—tha. they would know we wished to be remembered by them, and remembered by them among the first. And it is pleasant, too, while alive, to ohange the order of appropriation with the ever varying evidence of affection. It is a relief to vexation and mortified pride to erase the name of one unworthy or false, and it Is delightful, as anoth er gets nearer to your heart, with the gradual and sure test of intimacy, to prefer bun in your secret register. If I should live to be old, I doubt not It will be a p e asant thing to look over these little testaments. s difficult, now, with their kind offices and plea. seat keel ever ahoutone, to realize the changes of feeling between the first and the last—more dab.] cult still to imagine, velem any of those familiar names, the significant asterisk which marks the dead—yet if the common change* of human truth, and the still more desperate changes of human life, continue—it is melancholy to think whet a miracle it would be if even half this list, betel and youthful as it is, should be, twenty years hence, living and unchanged. The festivities of this part of the year always seemed to me mistimed and revolting. I know not what color the reflections of others take,bet to me it is simply the kellog of escape—the releeilest breath of fear after a period of suspense and dan ger. Accident, misery, death have been about us in their invisible shapes, and while one is tortured with pain, and another reduced to wretchedness. and another streak into the grave beside us, we know not why 'or how, we ate still hying and pros. poems. It is next to a miracle that we are so.— We have been on the edge of chasms continually. Our feet have touered, oar bosom, have been gran. ed by the thick shafts of disease—had our eyes been spirit keen we should have been dumb with fear at our peril. If every tenth sunbeam were a deadly sorrow—if the earth were full of invisible abyases—if poisons were sown thickly in the air, life would hardly be more inkewe. We can stand .pop our thrertkohl and see it. Tbe vigorous are stricken down by an invisible hand—the active and hese soddenly disappear-- death is caught in the breath of the eight wind, in the dropping of the dew, There is no place ame meat in which that horrible phantom is not gliding among us. It Is natural itt each period of escape 10 make ferveutly and-thewthe beart4, het i s finue aot, If ethers look epic death with the rim s preasible horror that I do, how their joy can be so thoughtlessly ;trilling. k seems to me, matter for deep, and almost fearful congratulation. It should be eapreased in religious places and with the so lemn voice ofwershipi and when the period ha. thus been marked, it alwald be speedily if/Molten lee/ its clond.become depreuing. I ant' an advocate for all the gaiety that the Tufts will bear. I would reserve no particle of the treasure of happiness The world is dull enough at the best. Rut do not mistake its temper. Ib not press into the service of gay pleasure the thrilling solemnities of fill. I think anything which remindaine of death, whine • sUrhinif. When mu escape hum it is throw wreak. tally open the mind, a solemn time and such lathe season of the new year. It should he occupied by serious thoughts. It is the time to reckon with one's heart—to renew and form resolutiona—to forgive and reconcile and redeem. The ftnectn's AceompllshagetkiLs. Her Majesty as, undoubtedly, one of the punter . nom lathed ladies in the dominion. She is mistreas of all the modern languages, in which she express. ea herself with equal grace and fluency Her love of music developed itself at a very early age, she plays with great taste and expression oa several instruments, and has inherited her royal grandfath er, George the Third'. predilection kir the organ She 11 said to evince a decided preference for Ita lian manic, but she takes great delight in the cm positions ofH an del, Haydn, Beethoven, and Mozan. Her voice is a remarkable tweet larn..-e a:7nm, and her singing is not only scientifically good, but very pleasing. Her Majesty Inherits her great musi cal talents, not only from the royal finally from whom her descent in paternally derived, bat also from her illontrions mother, who is herself a tom. poser. The queen's latents for drawing are so remarka ble, that one of her muter., before her accession to the throne, when speaking of him royal pupil, of whose progress he was justly proud, said, .orb. Princess Victoria would hove made the best female aunt of the age if she had not been born to wear a crown." Her Royal Higbee. told tins gentleman that her pencil was a source of great dehgbt to her, and that, when fatigued by severer !oodles, it woe al• ways a refreshment to her mind to devote an hour to dravnt , ifi an employment in which she would have willingly vent more of her time than any other. So affable was this amiable Pnneess in her de. portment to her instructors, that kbe was beloved by them aIL One ofher drawifigtmuters ventured to make known to her Royal Highneu, that • lady whom he knew had expressed the most ardent desire to poems, wunething sketched by her band. 'indeed,' replied bet Royal Highness, with a smile, "1 wish it were in my D ower to gruffly the wish of every one Es easily ; mid dipping a pen in the smodish as she 'poke, elm rapidly e.cnted a free, graceful sketch of a honk?' head, in culler Syliti . called caching, and kindly it to Mr. Weatall kir his (need. The lady wu astonished at the beauty of the de sign and execution, bpi observed that uo pee would believe that it was really the work of OS Princes. Victoria, unless it were distinguished by this auto- graph of the illustrious artist. When this remark was repeated to the PrIOCOMO Victoria, .he very good humoredly completed the happiness of the Gott/nate possessor of thismdued drawing, by adding her autograph. Her Majesty write, a very floe band, free, bold and legible, yet the character is perfectly , femisine. She is also an excellent arithmetician, and examines the mom coyotes accounts with the lase of an experienced financier. Soon after her UCCe.2IIOII to the throne, cam other Ministers submitted to the youthful Sovereign', at• tention papers containing statements of a trarlety of matters connected with the financial department. Her Majesty took her pencil, and, alter rapidly summing Op the figures, whose lengthened phalaiv xes might have appeared somewhat krunidable to most eiperipnced calculator titan q lad y scarcely rune/eon, returned them with thesetwords, uttered with her mord impressive digita). "My lord, those accounts ate, as I expected to find them, correct." In her . prisele expenditure, Her Idnjestyis both =mammal and generous. She has been mare Inssnal in her gins, and more magnificent in her hospitality than any of her immediate predpOssorgi yet the privy parse is unemharraaspd. Wg have aWordpd, in our previope detail, a spiting:loof this apparent enigma : Her Majesty is pa a_xeel at aos countant.—/Ifiss &natal-a.. `Quern Vt4to ' THICOLOGICAL SIMINAJUEL i —The Prince Tist.• °logical Seminary [Presbyterian) hen thisar 130 students. The Providence (IL I.) Journ says that this is not only th e largest seminary, o artered learning in this country, but has more dents than any institution in Europe of a like Out not even excepting the ' , Propaganda" at fauna—. 143 are graduates of colleges, 4 have never grad. oared, and 3 are resident licentiates Thirty one colleges are ll:presented, 27 of the pupils being from the College of 31. Jemey, atol 27 rrom Leg. site College; and the students are from 20 elates 01 the Union, and from 3 of the countries under the government of and. . The number of Tbeolcgical *mina. ties hi the U. Slates is 44. There is a general lotpnestlen abroad that the Andover,lestivainn le the drat Protestant Theolq. skid Serninvy vanbtbdoil in this coat , bat • statiatlcal table pebbled in titi4lendly , Alma= for 1840, shows that this is not .the case. The int established was the Theologicalessminas p r i °jibe B.efartued ChurebiiN.l3numwtelr I 2d. lee Antc. PteaKyte Cannotiab utg Peen. 17,2. I . 31 The Awiatiate Reg:muted, at Newburg - • . 4th. The Andover seminary, - 1607. sth. The PrinCetou Seminary, 1812. The six seminaries which teem to be the most flouriabing are the Edlowing, with their number of present membent and alumni: Andover, present Members 33_ alumni 1006. . Princton, present members 150, alumni 1626. Auburn, (founded in 1521,) present members 30, alumni 560. • New lieven,Ounded m 15'.22,) present member, 35. alumni 515. •• • • . Protestant Epiaoopal, N. Y. city (fininded 1621,) pent members 64, alumni 336. 'Union Theological Seminary, (founded in 1836,) present members 105, alumni 211.—Nrio 04renwr. RR LANDING OP THE PILGRIMS " Look now abroad, anotbek race has filled Those popaloae bordenk wide the wood retied. And towns shoot up, ond fertile realms are tilfd; The land is full cf harvests and green mead The breaking waves dashed high On a stern and rock bound coast, And the woods against a stormy sky Their giant breeches tossed And the heavy night hung dark, The hills end maim o'er, When a baud of exiles moored their bark On the wild NOW England shore. Not as the conqueror comes They, the true hearted, come; Not with the roll of the stimag drums, And the trumpet that speaks of fame; Nor as the dying come In silence and in fear ; They shook the depths of the threat gloom With their hymns oflofty cheer. Amidst the storm they liallg, And the stem herrid and the sea; And theqounding:ghdee of the dim woods rang To the adthema'of the Free' The ocean eagle bared From his email the white waves kw; Ant - the rocking mites of the forest roared— This weslheir welcome home' There werepen of hoary hair Amidst ttutt Pilgrim band: Why had aqy come to wither there, Away from their childhood's land"' There wee woman', fearleas eye, Lit by her deep {ove's troth; There was manhood's brow serenely lugh. And the dm heart ofyouth. What sought they thus afar , Bright jewels of the mine The weelth Of seas, the spells of war> They sought a FAITH'e pure shrine! Aye call it hely ground— The soil where first they trod. They have left unstained what there the Faxemos To WORSHIP Gon. [Gran IRSTIRS OR Till MOTTLICAN TRACT SOCIZTY.-DLl ring the past eight months, the issue. of the society have been equal to 750,000 volumes, whose entire value is SI 30,000. This exceeds by $30,000 the issues of the corvespondiog period last peer. In 1840, the entire number of volumes circulated was less than 290,00% last year they exceeded 293,. 000 volumes, exclusive of publication. NOTIC.—Tne pecond Lecture before, the Young Mena'Ma' Mercantile Library and Mechanics' Institute, given on Thursday everung, Janaary adt, 7I o'clock, in Apollo Hall, by Professor Richard Henry Sosseer—lllateilalisen and its tendenelea Single Ttx tau 25 tents, admiring a gentleman and aecoospan7ing ladies Season uokets. One Dollar, to be bad at pnneipal book stores and at the door. Jaosa IVaarta, Jr, 1 c... /J. A. Sastesos, glee. de &mt. 111. Wlcanseas, Jan.'s Ezra:Pi/pier —We would can anenoon to this excellent reared (or Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Ast v hma, and all erections of the Throat and LanLang.fng • oeap veral times wain a few years past had cocas a medree of tins kind, we have„by ex eacelosted its exce ll ent qualities, and Are ppa to Pen recommend it to others. Ministers dt other pubtic speakers allitcted with bronchial •Sections will find real hollefit from It. USG It is prepared by a scienti fic physician, and d 1 clauses will find It a pre and elb• caesous medicine in the diseases for which it u re. commended.-4 Columbus (Ohio) Cross and Journal. For sale at the Pain Tea Store, N 0.70 Fourth street- QT The soil. /tingelte expression of some females t, grateful to stew, while( the repulsive,coarse. muddy yellow (sees of ether., clones di .t— thesame with males. Could each people be induced to try a cake of the true Jonas' halloo Cuernical Stop, they would be enraptured with the ohwige. They would have o deli cate, cleat, white skyn, while reery disfigurement or erupuon would be removed and cured. Parr:co NM/ClL—Persons who have bought cheap counterfeits and intinizon s of this, and have had no et toe proe oot kry Ro n. ongsnaL blind, Janes' Soap . Fop sale at Jactwe's, el) Liber ty week math 0- Dont have a .loul Breath-1/you have, use mmo shilling bottle ad Jones' ember Tooth Paste. Thk Inn make your lame, mato; asthma eau teeth, &a.— 11194 Irtettlaml, W. M. Wright, re. D., Dentluit r &met and reaulettec on Founh street, opposite the Plusburgh Bank. Office hours from 9 o'clock to 12 A AL, and mom 2 o'clock to 5 I'. M. sepl4-ly Tan Pleases,.ti Pltrattona an Fin Inn COMPANI —An rteetido for nine Ihreetort, to serve the enttang year, seta be held et the ottee of this C the h ours . on a of 10 Ate firmt M 01. and 1 P. onday of J Al anatry, Itto.Shets te deelSsild ROBERT FINNEY, Oncy bleamstertmt Lnotam amt klacsaalm I.terrare.—A mental' to et the members, ant dierllo/4 tar Offbelp to •GIVc (Of the enstong year. well be held at the IlaJI, on Tueadny everung, January OM, at o'clock. der..l•td R. FINNEY, el/4..*y. Roudows Noma —A protracted meeting will corn rnenee in the In Cumberland Treshytenan Church curb street, on the estnino or New Year . , day. Nervier every evening, eorortwineing ai o'clock. ilecao.4ll If 41[11 December gErth. by g FED, Gord, Tams.. T 4.1105. MU. SAII•il JA. AM.. all on of ti t s . city Mr Telford is one of the Disciples of Rana, employ ed m ih,• other, and he most bountifully remembered his brother typos It takes a pnnter to do these things right. The take which accompanied the shove no. tire, was the mon splendid in as sue and ornaments, everreceived and d by Me bands in this other. Long life and much happiness attend the happy pair. pHlap, Soddenly. on Friday morntnit, 2.9111 lost., Mr BTsa • Parra., aged Sa ysars Mr PrOP•ni b"n • restdent this city for many year.. An honest op. right man, he was old Venally reppecied. Ilm funeral artil tate place thm•fternoon reaturday) o'cloes, from hm late re•idenee on ‘Vutangtoo street. between Perin street and the Aqueduct. .11. Mend. of the family are invited to attend. BALANCES AND DIVIDENDS OTANDINGthe Derebauts. and Aluthraeroreral 0 Bank, arbteb In have non been torreaked or thourash. ed fur three year*. Nam." &minors unknown. Dark almount. tl Abraham Bennet. llieposue ) Aped 20, 1037, 1114 30 R M 0111•011. do, Dec 13, 110.17, JW. Nieholeon. Daleered Al. 22, 13 45 ,85 Witham Campbell, Depo - 01..1 Ju. 3, 1345, 394 37 E LObbet. No of Dtvlds. Shares Amount E. II Allsell, • 2 50 •16 Thos Pasehall, / 30 45 42 Thos. Fitch, 5 13 50 tl Prneella Harker, n /5 36 w 4. Mosgroi, k son. ' 5 6 13 10 1 rertify that the above appear to be Dmlnnen and Dnidend. doe tg On persons strtmen, sod which have remuned onehanked me three venn W 11 DENNY, Caer Sworn to and Pubsertned. Decrnther vnih. ININ shi, before me. IdeelllbanniN/ D N Ncotbt. Alderson. Laud for Sale. B Y 'runic of itm Last ill 'a Wm. Edwards, Jerk', I) the sumicribre will sell at public outcry, Olt the Loo" , on Thdr..thri the Ist day of retintuy next, TWO PA RMS. one containing acree, and the oth isr 1/.2, Reno and 117 planchet. wort rucathre, situate td miles east of the city of Pittsburgh, and miles north p assed. Manaywille, in W . ...1mm0/and enmity Th e farm s p th, necessary huittlings, and sufficiency amber lend, orehants and Iterll , loM, and keel/ 'catered Tee.. of sale will be. one-third of tee purcha rum OrY must he Pent in band, and the balance in se three equal yearly paynir without An ,„ ‘ h„_ table tnle will be made ta the puiettuer. ~., JOHN 11A 1 MAKKR I Executor dee/30.wIteS eIIALANCr.B ON DEPOSITS, which bee clamed (or three years and upward. / to the Ex nge Hank of F . /nab/mg/. c. Outhertsn2, (residkm unkhi/ Dec. 21,1812, 212 (19 IVIn Death do do Oct. 22, 1045, WO Ca Wm Davit, do do Aug. 14 1815, OU Sams. Ilawn, do do lank' te4.5, 1.10 I certify that the foregoing Balance. ma due to the pamons named or tutor lu al representatives, which have been standing witboot being the reued or diman• Mhrd for three years or ones - aids, need ding to the boot. bi Ilil• Dunk . 'lllO9. h/ DOWK Cash. Swum and eubscribed before inns tats keth day of December, 1816. ism* 8. CPA rr. Notary Public. ileez,UMlrtisvrltS city papers copy. —.-- IITELBII FLANNF:LS—W II Murphy has on hand fl l • toll !imminent of {hese deitrableHooda; aim, a full assonment of donsestic unsbnnkable do, and a fall assortment of stanet aod yellow, and spotted, for Christine, Wow. Homo made Flannels—arbor, brown d barred: a T_____ supply constantly on hand, _ doc3l A NOTHER FRESH ARRIVAL—Of me imam , ,edry.-!,•2=7.3, ply reducedl pep.nraileCei,MaitNtber Creel i r cod i wareroom of Ss OECLITTOCIS, car pe r _ .. L . d . 532 , . 1 fourth at _ _. UDEENCY WANTED, ni discount. de,230 N 1101..htlIS & SONS . _ TU RENT—Tho Nttional House, at the 2-0-0 au.- 414&ENHA . der3o,l Two Mile 11.,n. GEI). A. HARRINGTON, produce Broker. Mee, 49 Wale, street, Pitiebe ryb, dety:24ll , nIIEFSE-140 bee lb atria by dee9o S VON BONNHORST A. -DRoums---30 do' d tP . V n IVIONIZrOFL Y ST & Co B • ed, for anle by Bu b LIONNHORPT S Co C.ILEIGH—Le .10 fk'c3o legont :Sharma trleork l for sale S F VON BONNIIORSTI Co APPLES—M Wu 1144e5, Bpiknower', etp. for We by deem 8 P VON PONNHORST kCo CABIWRFs-.8 cart new nyle l:~e e y Cisginterer, bright fighter wig vary handsome gel:4,oga roamed by !inn fiIIIACKLETT GicALED gERRING-20 bZ. fin lista D h4 Liakra deg , J • FLOUR -13 blob Floor, L'asi Na• azxl flu rale by decEl ARMSTRONG & OROZER BAILEY -200 huh JastiteeU was hexed) deci9 dIUdIERRONG a CR QUGAIt CURED D s. BEEF BOUND S --49 *es la Citteinnul cud, a prise article for family say lust nestred sad for tale by decss SELLERS & N7C01.8 INDIA RUBBER CLOAK.--2‘l India Rabbet Cloaks Inst reed and for Ws at tba India Rubber Depot, No 5 Wood a:. deeM J fr. II 14111.1.1Pt3 TNDIA 80DBK11 BANDING, for Machinery—A . rge assortment Jost reed and for sale at be India Kubher Depot' No 5 Wood street dee'B A P , P v L . =I4 bbl:; o h r oiee Apples, landing from soar dee "I° by JAS DALZELL DOLL BU7TER— 1a bblr pnate Roll Batter, IA. and for sale by JAS DALIt ELL, deeN water s Qtll94llE-4—li bole :Lora ; 4 us isFentlooo 6do lb do FLLIS•Cti, arrive; for sat e by deeYJJSAI DICKE'S' t Co, front 41 DIM ENTO—ailTlbags reed and for sale by deel&l & NCCANDLESS SALERATITS--eLI cask• Cie ve land Salerattun 7 bbl. do do; to boo do do, nolverdned la papers; a nuts do do do; for main by detir WICK & WCANDLOad DRER RA I R-5 bales Deer Hair, just ree'd aM sale by deeti 8: W HARBAUGH LARD -"J Obis No I Loaf Lard. on cooni decls ARMSTRONG & NEW LARD-1_•13bl. so 2 kegs new Lard, this day reed d ARMSTRONG e. CROZER AL SODA-5 casks reOd and for saia b y S &elO BRAUN et. REITER UTTER-63 keg. No 1 keg Hotter us good skip. ping order, just reed itud tor sale by deeld BROWN/CULBERTSON O COTCII SNUFF—I time fee sale tiL deela JOHN D MORGAN LARD— nave 2 bbl. nave on consoymenb by decls A MSTRONG & CDOZER . . _ VEATLIERS-2 sticks on consignment, by decLs AllnetTRONO k CROZER I\l'EW ORLEANS SUGAR—On band, 30 hhds prima .11 N 0 Sugar, old crop, whit+ will be sold low close consignment. Men JOHN M'FADEN _G _ Co SODA ASH-50 cesl• Soda Ash, of a mperior goal ty, on hand uud (or sale by decal JOHN hI'FADEN & Co ACKEHEL.-1110 bbls best quality large No a .01, Mackerel, on hood and (or sale lota by dee27 JOHN M'FADEN 41k. Co LAXBKED-,60 bosh Flaraeed, just 'd and for sale by denin 8 & W HAILBAUGH OODA ASH-30 cults Soda mil, for .ale low 0 01000 courigurocra, by S W lIARBAUGH droLN BF.AAI DUCK-0 bales Beam Dock, just rec'd and for .ale by dec2B 8& W DARBAUGH - - VI ACKER EL-200 bbls No 3 Mackerel, in atom and for sale icy deeib & W !LAI/BAUGH BBUCKWHEAT FLOUR—GO sacks hulled lluck wheat Flour, an extra article, in store and for sale by decce 8 & W HARBAUGH TOY APPLES—MO bush Dr yApples for suety 1-1 decti . DILW ORTH I_4t ß l storleSanb!".llLgr . sv aio Nz y i Lard; 0 kegs do do do deetn ALIMI-40 Obis Alva,,Fee'd cold for Jr b( slee2l I & R FLOYD DEAv ER BUCKETS-6udoe Buckets, wstore a. .IJ for stile dent J et R FWYD SALERATtlitt—dn i tao lbs in casks and bes, for We by denten ROOT DALZELL &_ Co LA Itl3-5 kegs in store and for sale by dee' I TASSEY it BEST DUCKWIIBAT FLOUR-75 sacks RSV. Plow, in and W lb sacks, tor sale by tleeslO A EGMETROBO & CROZER I IORN-100 [web Coro, in note and for .ale by lJ A deeee RAISTRONiii k CROZEIL riPODACCO—TI keg. No 1, 0 twist Tobacco, landing from steamer New England and for salo dec2o JAkIES DALZELL, water st :.21R1, ASH-4 cub. recd and for 421 c by P deati RUST DALZELL A Co, liberty C— HEEME—atto Oa. Western Re.erve Cbeese,ln .to and for ante br deezU ROUT DALZELL A. Co ULAX SKEU—IbU bush now Innthog trom steam. j• Fort I'm; tor sale by deela_ MAIMFDICKEY & Co, front U VEATIItrRY. —E. sacks now -- larrdulg frerraste am • ,j 2 Fore Put, for sale by deel9 — I ISAIAH DICKEY is Co • SENDHIFS-1.1 sacks Feathers; 4 do Ginseng, to • rise, los sale by deel9 ISAIAH DICKEY tr. Co IAI A NTF.D.-2 Wool Spinner.. Apply o V V deelii 1 HERSEY, 20 w • - • ) Rthl E W. 11. CHEESE-2W bzs prime IV It Ch. landlog and for bale by BAUALEY & SMITH, IS end') wood L ARD 3bbls No I Lad,mi f?rey ae i ilzEErl:l, CANTOR OlL—:n bbls Castor Oil, per strainer Co , signea for We by ascii) 101001^D JAMAICA GINGER—For ude by &cl 6 JOHN D MOROAN rt ROUND MUSTARD-1 bbl for we by deeld JOHN D MORGAN IjUTTER—LO kegs prime Not Bauer; 21 bbls do d. JUI do; 7 kegs prams Lard; sacks Peaches; 2 csk peard do: to arrive and for sale by 4.19 BROWN fa CULBERTSON -• • -• IL-50 bbLy Linseed Oil; 10 do boot winter Lord d Jost received and (or sale by de eg eln SKI.LWA•01&101CO1.9 VEATHEES, FLAXSEED, fr.o-L45 .ark. F,,,,i,er.; JV .13 Alto Floured; 0 do Clasen-, (wading tram steamer Fort PM and For .ate by dcal9_ JAMES DALZELL ALSO /DST RECEIVF.D—A large lot of limbos ny and rosewood Veneer.; for sale at dead F BLUME'S , OIDER-30 Ws 'opens, Crab Cider; 10 do commis do, in wen and for We by dee la J 8 DILWORTH, 27 wood at Fhbls Faso for bluting, for male by X deal.. J 9 DILWORTH Q SALTS AND POTASH-23 bbl. S Salts; 3 colt O s Beulah; for We by J C BIDWELL, Ay, dna IS water id . P E/ , c c i::•—%—zs ~ek. dried P.ekiT c k l u*s ; try S AI d t:NTUB-17 bbls pur'o, for +sle by UGAR-4) hhd. N 0, on consignment and for sale 1,3 by deele JC BMW ELL nblalth AN/I—yo casks trust, quality, on band *ad P for lisle by deal TASSEV & REST PVfcc — :k;"t‘xor:.b d PTt427g7 ww Sy-Itaoio, Jo 10011 30 do Ina l 4; on band and for sale by doci I TASSEY k DEBT SCORCHED SALTS--11 bill. for sale by &ell 1,3 F VON tIONNIIOILST & Co • _ LOAF SUGAR-30 bbla for onto by Linen F VON HONNHORST & Co Ai" de vy__ 3 abbs iosi reed and fr jzito by k co FIRE NDW:t! PiC;F FAINTs-160 11 iJut0ecu.t a for mia: neon I KIDD k Co Wd ' LT -2 ..ck" .T 2 /Ziti * C b ilEV & Co • pool bright ri old FORM-300 dos fine bngbt eoloru, and dean. ble styles, nut openeosialtAraitzVlevilrri.: norg:i OIL CAKE.-20tons oil vale just 'veered per canal boat New Brighton,and for sale b deen y R. FUJUISON I Co , I 9 Liberty meet 1 INTERtioll, bbl s prune Lin.;sed - Oil nisi ix- „RA caned s. d (or We by dr,U R. ROBT39N 4 Co. ""7,6=drullAVozee II ECK% HhAT FLOUR—I 9 seeks ;or sate by deeb ARMSTRONG& CROZER FOTATOIO,-,li bbl . very fine Neabtwrioek P 1,131 toes on ronsbrAment, by deeD ARMSTRONG & CROZER Q So —4 dos fine Shmr; 9do wool SW CI and Dr - aurora; do Wk Shins: jus t rbe 41 and for ,al2±7_, docL3 11F.ATOSI it Co 10 METAL-8e tona Hanging Reek Metal, land Ins and for sale by deale JAS DALZELL YEA NLIN-181. bush Tenn Pea Nam, to store and for sale by deet4 JAB DALZ ELL QTAR CANDLES-18 bzs landing .il far sale by la deel4 JAB DAI.26LL NralLS-BX, kegs assened, for sale by deela 8 F VON BONNHORST & Co SIIF.ET IRON-10 lone Nos 21 and 26, Juniata, for sale by den 11 8 F VON BONNHORST &Co I 'ILDER-00 bbls sweet Cider, for sale by V deell 8 P VON BONNHORST &Co LARD -11 bbls fresh , for sale by decla _ 9 F VON BONNHORST &C. INT.INIXIAR-20 bbl. pore Cider Vinegar, ler sale by deck Id F YON uovinotorr a. co lIITE BRANS--10 bids for sale by ! - - deel4 8 F VON SONNHORBT & Co CmdtAs4-I°'m 11113778n3OgillobisTk. Olsstr. l .9ftE4-125 bbls near crop In. ding from slap. Colutabl .1/s9 pALz, COTTON -30 bolos Cotton, In st decl4 ll Ai.., rlioe/4 4 e i r bn'k*--1° for sale by k 4.16 BRAUN 1 . • iA,I-4A.‘,l;N•arr deela DEANB-20 bbl. white, for male by dec 12 J D WILLIAMS, 110 • • • • al GOLD 'PEINS.—.Iust opened, another case or op e • • gold pens of the heal manufacture, and attpepoito any heretofora mid, and arananted, da/ W W WILSON. GLA 4ED PAPER BOXES FOR BTORia;2 eases strong 801 l Paper Boot., &marled rlmi for .a n t,, decld F 11 EATON & Co ROLLR B UTTER--41 bbla roll baiter, fresh, jut sa• eused sub.l for sale by duo 8 & CLOVER S EED. —.10 tads oboes aced rut reeekvest l„." sad forle by deck/ CEIMIE-160 lap Cheese, tec'd aqd fos Mk by desLl h_ ls Barley tfeloih_goixl.2„„ B h dtiP.th - I;"&linn,VaZi- AILS—MO kip Bogor & APNicbleo. /oolong o Nicdleo. No owned, roctived and (or solo . by decl4 W R IId'CUTCIII,..OI4 TxUNr BOARDS. an tdsßoudlot Nos 5 , , . 1o:1 7 Bonnet d ., f l o u l ..1 , 0 ,„ 0 ., Wad...lido, iatioto _ attinvN k CULBERTSON TATOI2—.I-00ib l.poalny molo . by deem Agaigrealiti "d for P reed B . LICKWIIEAT FLOUR-30 sacks very good, to day received and tie ulo by deeld ARMSTRONG tr. CROZER Z•nts, fur ..Id b 7 j n ,u.,,,..8 - :I:.:m: , u-' - f , ..'_. - '. - ; .4 :5,' ,. 1:.'.M 7 . 4 17:].'1 , 1;':1r 3 .k:'! ; ::,- 17 Jelin DavistAaletlsa•st. Boob; Marine: in6t.teaenka, ic• On Saturday *Taming, De,e. 30 at 6 *Week, a. the Conuneieud 6.ks Room* comer of Wood and Fifth alrevaaimall be old, ailarge eallectien of new Books, embracing a gen.. - assansneut in the Talk= d." ' department. of literatare and science. Splendid an- Intahs rieh bindings, family an! pocket bibles in great variety. blank books, leaser and ear,rt4 Ae. W,!.; per, clump pabliCanorts, nictalie Oenai _,!_ One liandftuaschamber organ. French horn, vio h.4 dent, o res,..vith • greal variety of fancy uncles. JOHN D DAVIS, Aiwa 15 On pockager Fancy and &apt, Dry Goods. Ttlesday !pariah& J. thl, at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial gales ROCrl. comer or Wood and Fifth ittreets, will be *aid, without reserve, on a credit of three months, ape approved paper, on all coats over sloo . • A large and general assortment of seasonable faney and maple dry goods, attach have been selected with great care by a gentleman of great experience, and Must be sold to close *concern. ' o'clock, Giltscazoos, Qoalmstesalk Prearrraz, A. At o , ciock, A large collection of miseellancoas books, fancy articles suited to the, seasons, ready mode clothing, gold deer and silver Watches, gun., plated., nue edam) de !) wok:: On Tuesday aiten.o.. Jan. 4d, I € 4 s, .1 3 o'clock, will be .1d o o are *mien, that very valuable Ulm story britk etorOtouse and lot, situate on the corner of the public inydari and Diamond alley, at oft. e ,,, occupied. by MalthearDallell and others, which yields an aonutil mo r of . 5900—the lot having a front of iJ feet on ttie DituttOnd,ard extending along reimova alley 60 het. Tema agile. .dee23 JOHN D. DAVIS, &um_ 'BEATER. C. S. PORTF.R MAAAOI3I. FIFTH NIGHT' OF MR. li. WILLIAMS. Sant..., Dersaran 30, will be acted PRESUMPTIVE EVIDENCE. Madigan Mr. IL Williams. Dora. . Mr. Pnor. Klacheta • Mr. Raga. Penruc -C athleen Miss Pon.. Mrs. Madison. . Dam 5....... • - ~. Mi. Wahero and Mr. Goodwin. Sailors Horop l ltie Mast. Wood. Jerry Murphy ne l u d e with SP/DDr OF IRELAND. • Mr. R. Williams. Mary • • ... • : 4 • • -Miss Cnalse. Jolla Mrs. Prior. .4 13111.&T RILL FOR MONDAY NIGHT! 09- In rehttartial--4/Li Arcs arlizar You.. None-+Thelhillery dill 'remain closed during the cOld Vlreaa,T. Al andad Tier, 33 ream SOIREE, OR THE BENEFrfOIIARITY or rue Omura or Br. Palm's F will be riven et the Lafayette Assembly Room., ml Friday everting, February 2, 1.449. RA.NAGEIL9: Ron. C. Bus um, ANDZIW 11.1.1, Jmin B. Cimino; J. J. Roo , Joys 1.4,tr0n, T. Was., W. A. ArMtursx, , Jour J. Mucus., E. Jormr, J. 311,1 SCOIT, WIL B. kr rraritaiatt, Jr., Hoes KYLT, Jolts D4sremro, • A. al , Courrrar, C. Goectitosa, Baeruse. Dr- Tickets eon be obtained from the Managers. deeN _10:/=1 BIILANCEB REMAINING it, th e Bank of Pittsburgh unpaid; al so, Dividetabrunpaid, previous to the last dire yeast. BAUNCIVI Arius. acklthutee. Dora Amon/. Martha Austin, 1843, April 19, 05 00 John Birmingham • 1814, Sept. St, 133 CO Be/0 J r min Cho*, , 1843, Nov. 21 96 Coart of CoMmon pleas of Al legheny downy, 1839, March 7, 19 39 John and '!Momma 00vraa, 1814, March 2, 55 93 Daniel Carlin, 1831, July 11, 55 Ralph Davia, DU, June lb, 10 30 JohnUcksty, Beaver,' 1833, June 8, 10 83 Henry Foulke, 1831, June 80 Jacob Fowler & 1814, SOyL Z., 431 55 Gabriel °Mace, Asia/nee, 1821, May 3, 150 93 A. C. Hamillon, • 1253, Oct. 3, 12 50 Thomas Handlton, Artintrong county, 19.0, Dec. 6, 17 85 John Henderson, 1817, Nov. 8, Z 1 50 Hobert Jones, 11223, OcL 42 03 JaJosephJoakin. Sr,,, : 1014, July 13, 3, le Ann AVGotrtn , s EzenuMrs, 1939, May 17, 50 50 Joseph BVCallough,, 1814, Nov. 7, 101 56 Lueda sl'Llenna_ 1617, May 5, 100 J. CoBrlattla adrataiihaOrs, 11410, Oct. 91, 40 30 Jacob Fainter, 1814, March 2, 10 02 Nathaniel Pturnme4 1917, SepL 12, 50 25 John Flaramps,.. - 1830, Feh'y 19, 10 James Ramey, (Canaler,) mai, 1..1 0, 50 Charlotte Redman, .; 1b45, May 3, 100 Samuel 51. Heed, • 1814, Oct. 5, 103 40 Frederick Scherer, . 14890, July 8, 35 31 Johannes &hands, " 1844, Dec. 7, 1321 GO David Soles, ' 1845, Oct. 21, 172 01 Eliza Stephenson, 1835, April 29, 35 Win. Stewart, (of Babert.,) 1243, Mar. £l3, 100 Arthur Thomson, 1913,. Nov. 18, 180 67 B. 11. IVarfield,Ohio, 11411, May LI, 100 T. 9. W 4149419 • 1843, Sept. 4, 75 Charles Wilkina, • 1818, May 7, 29 - 14 Hannah Williams, 1841, Nov. 25, 105 invronanti earsin. Nimes. Itesidente. No. of Shares. Amount. William Clark, a $ el 40 0- Neal /a Co., 10 10 4 T. Neal A Co, 0 Cbarles.Funk, 10 8 El. tfolekina, 9 t 40 John Kelly, Pittsburgh, 4 4 Speakman any a Co., 0 ' 4SO Danl. Chute, 0 640 11. Doane, 3 PO John Osborne. 8 .6 40 James Horner, 2 13 George Huey, 3 18. Johge hltmay, IO 14 n ,Wellace, 2 . 1 20 ParB , 4lorreer . . 2 . INO IJ. tEi.J. Bobbin s, - . 111 ' ; ,43 W/ . . : I=Nlel l4 ,. : 10 11. )0 00 Wm) Maclean, Beaver, , 4 740 A. 11, Moore, II 18 1 certify that the Coregoing appear to be balanc and elividands don the peril.). earned' wad having toe mewed in Bank unchanged Sr three year having te and subsenbesi, this 77th day of Decentben 1249. • ---... JOHN SINVDF,R, Cashier. _ dec294l3uturlS _-__ Grp. Wamtoz, Aldo _ dc— .l3 '4 d ' orea SSilrent tt Kairesi 1 p lai n Tta flirts; 0 " " Threaded eztra heavy; " " Dessert %gams, y Table 1 Tobaaea Dazes; br i ar Ellta:elsi 1 " " Mustard " 3 " 0. ilihrer %see Cases; 4" " .BP4eal 4 Awed col's. Ad st; 6 A 11.% ?meat Revolving Piga% just reed ZAUNBEY'S, 67 Market st WOOL, FLOOR ;AND PRODUCE, - LYMAN ,• REED k to Ree • Hurd Z-) GENERAL CORADDigi d, cng it tr. CiO RrkRANTEI RWTOIII, of d l attention ea/ }Alba ß a ofttic all kinds of Pro duce. and !There? IMMICe.• UMW on consignment,. L R. 4 Ca have lerive in Wee to— Demo R. Robison an. tpi b ußoe. S Wirp. Red, Penlmte C., Helmer; " Lawson ik Covode, W agoville , , o. Boavrell , Alotab, Drq. Steubenville, 0. S. Bra47t.EK. W F , V. priertati, r Meson Crangle C 0 ..• • eolio Gill 4. Selo;. "BLoae, k Ogleby, Bridgeport, 0. dec27-44witoolleS roe san, , cii.,,atst mins Balltlsisoke. jigiThe fine and well known, ship XYLON, Ceputin C. hlil li ngOn, WOO barrels brill-then, will sail about lOth , to igth January, glAti kas spacious and very supenor ~ iecoannodayiena between drake far passengers. TEtbe ship. odors superior ad antagei to those WV-. Cyan pissege =A be tween Jock*, wish rations, 8123. For passage apply on Intnid it '8 WHARF, Fell's Point., or to Idesses..I,4IENDFRSON it Co, deen.dlers " ''. 77 Pratt at, Baltimore. . . viroaciesTEWs PIANOS. ECEIVED ibis day, and ;for sale at 11.111iNCIIII01 11 AA, prints, three elegant Rosewood Pwouts, nude by H. orcester, N. Y. These instruments am comsider ed folly equal, if not superka, to any now made to N. York, having as full, mend, and morwitou. tone; war ranted to wear well and tin walsfaotion. The price of thew, Pianoals believed to much Darer than any other manufnetstrer's in N. Y. Those who are in mental-good and elegant Piano moderate price ' will please call and examine the , t the store of the subscriber, where a lame us ptChiekeruasl celebrated Piano. canal - ways Jund. AMIN idb:LLOR., decirT .81 Wood sr FACTORY Elm SALE OR UEET. °TIII6 large tad well built Newry, erected 00 Rebec ca street, Allegheny city, 1, 7 E. 9 . 0 ..0, El, la ared Wank or root from the 10. of JaN.l9lO, /le lot on whkh the Factory Is erected, fronts 100 Out an ltabeeca street, and mu. back 110 (set to4Npa h l t4. 4 o , ol , The wain building Is of brkkolirso altots and 60 feet long•by V 7 feet 1.'416- Mkt Qw. large and commodious, vrAt/LIFI =pine,boVer, Meek, all complete ogrier. The property wOl sol d low, and on adram,aebailetsdu, I ROBERT bIICNIGIET, Agent. T. H. CAVAblAllailt Receiving, Fonvarding nod general Commit- Alen Illerebnek Coltlnicul. 13. Wm?, 137. Lorio:N N. —Ruiet attention pOld to °Molts ;o7 ou ek. rehostng thll mortal, and all bosineo Nuroptly trarmaeted Referenoo at Pittsbunla; 30,10,APPoden & Co. dee25.4.1m tjUST ILECIF.r — P - faito testa from the celebrate& factory of & Clark, N. . and octave Piano, reseseeed, with C dr, COM PAST IMPRESS Aff" . FOR COatittILA,NanITNKELRE THE Pro rietor.titlate Liao bore poi 6 Now 8 1 nod a prepared to forward pacifist, of oll u tt: dr.r, tholowan nom al': , hv.Rers o e : a z onr IPa Bowl Cho:toast. Elte. 4.3ussuk - 1 -.— ` - ', jai r%, main 1818. Mail/ j Q RIPPERS and others we. luronilddlhat thu L.= ! continue. to mu daily. Produce, and merebaudi... reecipted fisr by FIVE DAY LINE) and, regal., wag was, at low rates and rpeelfled I CIIILMIELI Plualrargb; noel 4 ROBINSON at sopia Baltinsiwo- PENNA.-MID 0/110 W4LIGON ~t :CD iloll • I r. • ; PITTSBURGH 'AHD P7I m m oan . ai deals—arrant= this &th norm 1 11 1 /118 LINE whose ponetnalbr le ninth, I snob gene4l satisfaction, srili eeramene• musing on Ist or /massy nom, using tbe mall train Saw or Chambersburgb, and relays of hones ordthe osmotic. CLARKE'IIIAW Pittsburgh. dec23 LEWIS rt. BUTLER!, 2111,31aiset . PhdadelßMA 213 WAD ISOM Pi tiISBURGII AND MILS, ti ClLLY6Ctieumor 1 M 1 ?. FIVE DA I 'b—itonolur Da' and Night!—A .11 Cat will leave Phlladetpun deify with the Kul Vraitu to Chamherithutch; a Wagon will ' , Ace as arrival, and having ,lay. oi baron nanning 43111 flight, ...MY. dn. certain arrive/ ofirocula us Fle atl4 et David No maw Greets will ee wereteml than CUL be loaded up eu.h day, •a am, no delay nil We will tv prepared to forward fielip the daily. Apply Whf.,33INGHAAL Caul tr. iatzkrlt. N. blailrir.thet Philaria t VAN b" 1,0 for asle ..L‘ by &at :I ELED It/WV C&NV.Akig, nriotn, all niseA e0n ,,,„,13,0. Awol and CoT solo by; dealt LIETD & Co_ DICKEY & Co rill; CASE-18 mut “tdr6 indlor sale by xj deal R ROBISON & Cep STEAMBOATS, CINCINNATI Tsatrruni • m ag i mi s t as:DAILY LINE. tlI9 well Icemen line of splendid passenger Br,. ers if nL o y=sed of the largest, ssrsitrac h rs edand 'inducts puresfalboistam the waters of the West. pery meortimodattorfand easy k'nlitat moceyUnt proem*, Jai taupe:raided Usti. wagers, 'Thetlulna beet in °penman% for Itrayea. —bas carried • million ofno ti te without the leastinin. e:r rt_to thoam:m-IU. w il l leaal,the. to woad Imes she dappnreons to starting, for the Lion of (Right add the esurgetpaseengers on the r etie. ter. In al( eases the Osseo money mast be p ud la advance. SUNDAY •PACKET. The ISAAC NEWTON, Capt. A. 0. Mu .1.1 Pigabeugh every Sunday morning II 10 delft* Wheeling every Seeday eveaing IS r. al. Slay .1110NDAY PACKET. ° MONONGAIILIA,Capt.I. 4 rorm,wiII leave Num b...o every litoorlay morning ni In o'clock; , Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. 31. • TITESDAY PACKET. The lIIBERNLI No. V, Capt. J. lantiorsinne, Ira Pittsburgh every Tuesday nuaulag at 10 O'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 t. A. WHEINERDAY PACKET, The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Cam. S. DOM, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning al 10 o'clock; Wheel...or/every Wednesday evmung 2110 P. A. THURSDAY PACHMT. no BRILLIANT, Capt. Olivitw, will Pill!. burgh every Than:day morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling 000 17 Thursday evening at 10 0. a. IFILIDAT ,PACKET. The CLIPPER No. it, Car. Camas, win leave Pius. Sarah miry Friday monism at 10 Vela* Wherriag n'd , 7 Friday arming as 10 v. as • • • lIIATUBDAT PACKET. ' The erez.S.ENGER, Cum S. 1te.34-erillletie Pins butgh every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock When Una ererY SetettAY craning at to a. NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH. DAII4I , LINE OF CANAL AND STEAM PACWIS, ~ilYiste. atuacr - A Leaves Plitaugh daily, at 9 o'clock, and at. rive* at Giagazs, Gala ortho aaaaraini wave, ca. mil,) at 3 eNalock, and New Lisboa at 11, ouna alga Leaves New Lisbon art seletek, Ai the trip canal to the river dazing the ,pight,j a man nd Glaxgow' at 9 o'clock, A. M., end amt.. at Float: urge ts a P. • m... 7 -zrula making a continuum liaa for, - sager* end freight , between New I.Jouumi e n e . bunt, in shorter time sprint tatal t9" 47 other toute.-1 ,• The proprzetan of Gus Liu have sito No*. at.. fo 'hepatic that ibex ilpallst Canal for the urge of Paßgers and freight, to run in reel :uteri the : bun t atearaers CALEB COPS and 13P.O.PMR, connect lagsat Glasgow, with the Pilittiorgis iumVlNatia. nati and other day linen of Sternum' dealiSha Ota and Mississippi titer*. The prepricfarePPGlps them. salve. to spare no expense or trouble to lam tom fen, and dispatch, and ask of the pilbue *hare tr Pat7ATTL HORIZEDMJENTS. 0. HeliTtN, R 3 W. Piti*"Bb. HANNA, & Vol myna J. 11488,11.1611 tulCu. it i aw 14"Abea" ......... 'I .1 NOT/CE—he steamer •• 2 VFW, C: E. Chute, =ta ter, will leave viler this cob 0, for Wellsville punctu ally, u 9 o'clock In the mo . .. . 1940: o'_ .'• • PI'rTIBIALGHi Datowzok• Dail, Packet Lino.. PEORIMBY ii34B , FEBRUAR. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. ID., AND 4 PAIL MThe followum new boy la emplane tne line Dr the precut gas= AT. LANTIC, Capt James Whitman; MAW, Card A. Jecohm and LOUIS APIANE, L'a' E. Bennett The boats te entirely now, and are flu .W op without retard to a p e eam. Ey . cry comfort that money eon proeme has been provided The Boats Will leave tine Mot ougahela Wharf Boat at the Dot of Ross st. Passengers will be plinewal on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the adver tised boar, BA. AL and 4P. Id : hall • FOR NEW ORLEANB. — Mt The splendid and rut 11111131i11( area. mer FAIRMOUNT ; I,,Ac.”' O W Ebben& master, erilicleave for •- the above and intermediate ports on Tuesday, Jan. 2d, at lo o'clock, A. ss. For freight or paasage, apply on board . decd FOR FOR MARIETTA, PARKERSBURG, And Ilockingpos, and Intermediate loadings The fine steamer WELLSVILLE, ~,,Ty. a ,il;:f4 Poe, evier, will leave for she above -•• nary Tuesday, at a o'clock, •. K. Far freight or passa geapply .2 l,l board. deelr-tut FOR ST. 14)151.5. The splendid passenger reamer ROSCOE, /evens, mastdr, will Leave : , for above ad intermediate ports thia day. For freight or passageapply on board. dgy FOR LOUISVILLE. siEltan'TheirValew liultaer RA.P/NP,`L Ilaalep, ➢ muter, veill leave for above intermediate porn on Saturday, YRI Fo i n r s4 j a g t h i t o . o r rock. n'aapply on !mud aria" ntortniiiri & Co. deaf& . GRO BAILL'MURIMERL REGULAR FRANELIN'PACICET. iii4b. , The Sae eleataer FORT ma GliTt. A. Paßlet, will ma regularly la above trade, learuig Pivaburgh every Weile y and Saluda* .r , rcrang, y 4 1, , .1 0 .1.. Prthir --4 1 ipply 013. bawd. • . sEcunaa-LouisvutE PAcrxr. The spiel:WA new steamer VEREON'T, TVm Hartionmastetwill leave fer the IPor fre - Mht or passage, apply on board Por des Ll FOR ST LOUTH. — The fine new hght dratarbt steamer ZACHARY T/IYLOR, Lucas, master, will leave for the ore and unermethate ports that day For freight or palisHlopply . deals PITTSBURGH WEE=NG PACKET. , CONS Webber, tnalaer, Wlll‘tegal ury neaday and Friday, at 10 cPeizek "Leitlfe Wheeling every TueQay, Thmiday end ea Wed umfay,l.l7t9e/oelt, miltreohely TheConsuLtaill land al the latermgma porta-. Every aecomod Mat can be procured for the gem fort and Weir hub... Minded- The Walls rAm, mi • mlf - aebn eafarT imu'dote al le frlF - Scm Fw•DgeWl; gINB:4 P'Y a corner of le rand BauthAmd .1-EGLLaR 11EELligb _ The newgT.daimits,aorer D PKtrinnyintiater, sur a me nd '-- aloe parka] betweerf Ttburgh and Wheeling, teaming than airy every Tuesday, Thursday and Satarday, at In o'clock, A. h., and Wheeling eve ry Mo h nday, t Weas dnesday dad Friday, at go'clk, A. M. For freurpassage, baring saperioraceosnoda dons, apply on board or to speed Y, Agent. Id 4 The St. Anthony is • new bJAIT ES oat, and fir an& aceetsmrodathme ammo' be surpassed by any boat ow the river . PITP3BuRiLIi PACRET novill The mow and splendid Am passe,- fres packet, TELEGRArti No. 9, Mason, master, wtil leave for ClaClll , nail and Loutsvills on Thuraday, the /tlth test, at 10 c L, 1,.. , c10ck, A M. rairigley i ta . Pr il l o r GEO 13 I,IILTENTIMOR CO j °4 DV' Steamer Peyton& will leas, LeolvVilln for New. Or on arrival of Tales - mpg Na 2. Passe m . gio duvet, and can have berths se cured here if de x lad is sir Jk gift max.