PIIDLIBIIED BY WET/Tqlt co PITTSI3III/Gll l ~• . . "" - "WEDNESDAY MORN= JAN. 17..1519. PELICLADELPHIA NORTIL:ANSILIOAN. %advertises:atm and Sabactiptloas iodic Alortii dicer can and United Staten Gazette, Philadelphia, received idd fonranied Enmatkisaffiee, - . . NEW YOWL EXPRESS. We will receive and aroma free of oxpendo, ad- - •ertisemeaL and subscription. for thi. paper. - • - . COILTLISRCIAL . lAN 11112L4WEL 'ilabseriptiorta rwardedilea to n this °Mee. v ;able paper will be received idd fo . Preassumus Maws Elsznitt ts published yr•Tn-Weekly.and Weekly.—The Daily Is Seven Milan per annum, the 'hi-Weekly Is Rye Dollars . pes iumaxo; the Weekly Wrens Dollen pet atuuust.tsoualy acrerramno are eanteaely teqiested Co hand in bell' tavola before 5 it. al, and.as early irathe day oa practicable: Adverdsemeata not Insetted fora -apt& led date roll invariably be eltatred email ordered oat Poi Lam Commemtal Intelllgen*Domem. se, Mar !tens Meer New% Import', Money Maki:m o te. gee Mtn page. Simasat pogo forikelegratalc Nowa. - Per Local Illattors see next pairs. HOT 17,4011. oszaporians . . „ The present rage for going teCallfornia exceed, any thing ever heard ofln the history of emigration to new countries. Thousands upon thousands of intelligen; enterprising and hardy emigrants are tem on their wave., preparing menu; Pittsburgh has contributed her awe to the long list of adventurers, an excellent company bavkig left for Philadelphia, ° designing to take shipping around Cape Hop.' The company numbers aboq fifteen fine young men. Among them are Wm' Cu,wy late a Clerk in the office of Was. Luis tier, Elq.; and; his brother; Out Richert, well known to our citizens as a Clerk 6 several Dry Good Stores, and bat in Mr. Ring's Broker's office; Dr. Wm. &Patterson; J. T.Spee.r,son of Dr. Speer; John Jack, well losonosin political elector, Richard walk; two young Cohorts, R4T.ritlibenz, and. others This company will do well, as it possesses *lithe characteristic. for success. From the eastern seaports,. themarti ahnost de. tir departures of Emigrant ships. The linleachoorter Anthem, Eldridge, left New York on Thursday afternoon, for San Francisco, our the Straits of Magellan. Captain E. intends asilingep the Sacramento river as-far as Suttees Gott. The schooner takes oat the Winfield Mining Company, composed of Johnson I. Dwain, Fresi. dent; Robert . M. Folger, Secietary; WiHl m E. Greene, Treasurer; Henry A.Creene, Engineer; T. C. Oakley, George W. Nichols, J. B. Drayton, • fi B. Freeland, F. W. Turner; B. Bradford, (color. ed,lsoriverd. This company go oht udder favon s able c:ircumstanceds, taking letters of introduction from oar official dignitaries to those in command in California. They are - provided with one year's provisions, a tife-boat, vegans, and the most tip. proved machinery far mining; and last, though not least Major GenentrWinfleld Scott has present.. ed them with the tent Which ha used through eft, Mimic= campaign. The brig Orbit, Best, (180 tons) was expected to sail from New York on Friday. She has been purchased by a company of thirtylve young men belonging to Hodson,. Colombia Co.. New York , who have pot into the fond 6500 each—making a total of 515,000; of. which 10200 wan paid for the 'vessel, and the residue laid out in stores for a two * gases voyage, The Brooklye, Richardson, sailed from New Yark on Friday morning. The B. ila large class vessel—hang fall freight and a large number of Pismires: The . Tarolinta, which eras to sail from New York on Saturday, takes out eighty five cabin and about tarty steerage passengers. The violence of the California' fever may be judged of by the fact that, five of the state moms changed occupants a t a premium of $5O each, and others at $25. Parties who had engaged cabin passage, consented to sleep in slung hammocks, Gave paid the above premium in order to have • little more comfort on the voyage. The Steamehip Fabian, Thompson, which is ad vertised to leave New York:far Magmas on the Is t _of February, has one hundred and eleven berths =gaged. Bythis Tinsel, or the Crescent City, we may look in a few days for later accounts from California. Several other vessels are nearly loaded at New _York, sad sal start in a few days... • The ship,fidward Everett, Smith, with its "Cali. Cootie lasing and Trading amipansr; left Bogoa on Thursday having on baud one hundred and My men; the crew consists of eighteen men be. aide! Ore cooks and three stewards idler whorls eye` their service for the pasinge out. The , number of passengers who have already or are on the paint of suling-from Boston to California, is three Amara and seeraty, including the passengers by the Edward Everett The brig Anita, Capt. M. W.Baker cleared at Boston.on Thursday knenoon, fin San - Pranciscoi with 42 passengem. The Attila is owned by, and han on board the `Plymouth California Trading Company,' and is the eighth vessel that has clear. 'ad from thatpott for San Francisco. Her cargo is chiefly ships' stores ; and dad not embrace any spaces liquor. The barque Oxford wiled komßoiston on Thom. day, ffir this Francisco. She takes out about twenty passengers, among whom is awn of the nom John Davis. Among the items taken ont mss haute, painted, and in complete order elf , imme ditte. erection. The Boston Joann! tatpc • . . There are now between twenty and. thirty Ives. eels at Boston up for California, most ofwhich will etaML oat irgreater or lets number of passengers. 214 iiurtliamptoe Comdex wig - -A company with. a capital of SB,OOO has_been fonttedlis thintown acid minnity,fin a trading expo - &Mato California, under the agency ofßev. F. P. Truer; „The - Mock is in shares &WOO, and is =major. quite taked up -one fourth paid in =di, -and theremaindir injuries to cover loeeee if they shook! be weaned , ' . Thikbrig John Pew, navel, soiled from Nor blk in. California on Thursday with barmen pas. 'A Company of ten have started from Sandusky far.Npnals, all without Amain, and • • ..-artth - one exception, young men.. The party is laparkrd, says the Mirror, by Mt. John Johnson, a !tnan - abunt 45yeurs of age, and who has spent a .targalortinn otitis We in the employ of the Had. 1s -:sos-ErsTar Company: af 'Uman extensive organization bail been imned, under Us:otitis, of 'The Mica Min ' fag Oompany. The Board of Directors are Spencer Bang!, •Heman Ferry,. Jae Thompson , James lrockwell,u'd Geo:Wesuatt4the capital su'rok 1,30, ,000, Xhares °MOO' each. A. 'Constitution and .Bye Laws have leen dented Ler the government aaffthe dareciation, many calm pnriiaions ofwhich • are eseellent—Prominent manna the bylaws are those deelaxiorthat no ardent 'spirits, no gambling, trolabOi On the Sabbath shalt be allowed, on penalty, of joinfeintre of all the canting, of the - 1: individrod eonvroted, and of a liability to expulsion -800 'the AssOnlition by a majority vote of the 4114, idec .CaUfarala Overland Association' sets ont'On the 20th inst—co embark at New. York for ,VersiCkna,and , proceed thence by way of the City titilidecto San Man or Mazatlan. The total is omit br the three hundred composing the party. -l a estimated at $27,675—0r an individual cost of 749?232. 76 Otaego New York, a company - luta been form. : 4 "-ad. The members of which raceme three-fourths :;:,,robe' profits, if any, accruing from the eater. The schooner lowa sailed about a week ago from Sig Hattatr,l. L taking a email Stock Company to ' the Mining Lfistrict. , At Gloucester Mao, the schooner too Choo of ~ Igisons, has be® pu reb ased for $4,600, to load im. .; usethatety 'a....A number ofentezpris • lge= y men otshe same • place, masters of ves, ',ea% ed in the Georges Bank Fiaberies, tray. pnrciased the sehocuter Paragoustre now fitting ;her oat. The Paragon will be commander] by Cart Efmars,l cm well swaninted an that coast, having .RNM4 istsratly renamed trout it three years' cruise in the &lan, .the 'Netiunimag. Mutual Trading Closipear. bias been agonized, and numbers about 14, itailly mingelWt •••A•johinedoelt company in also organizing In Nan. Utedist; to , _proceed Co 'Californiershares fixed at ship Aurora has alre and ady cleared from 17 passengers, a easgo consist. *.p r i nc ip o ny o r buildings framed ready to be pat ~ ,, L apiber' naval atoms; provisions and sperm - ,ittsuidkie.;l3l . 42 takes mune intoxicating names. The 1 aeon° dollar a month apiece for the with Many to leave the duo on her SediPtennitmo, Elevenother passengers Nantuchet, five to Fall River, and one to The Naniocketand dolifortmi Cam pap - y' ha ve ieidOmeavna t Which : it was decided lo leave ii.=lat Of tdelh.- They also apeettogx the ex: $4OO each, and to math= to .admit tato;lhe'eamPady, anti/ their number '...:falLiniiolicoguOlo..4o;beiond which it was not • " : -..: 4 1 11 0ii i 64 mapedient to go --- The brig Oceania; of .1 - ..-rPlilnotttlirfienheen:Pwatued for. a WIMP 00 Cid. l~ams.w-The brig 1 / 0 0 1 Phr_PILre:bneed kir gime c.;•.llastintitirmils.tel23 tons. nx i ono'• was paid for yira i .: - ..siertiattwitlyl,soo will - he lnld out to fit her neighborhood ofSprin,gfutld (Masa) a tsMiipiuty cif MI 0140 ts forming. The route they lnittaidto take leant one—vim Mind tip the Rio fiaandrilicanxsoo mild; to Paso del Notts, and • • Rake Yentas Xbif iorn . nry; en fxit;:ta .. • •., ance,sei PSJIINFIXVABIA lafiGiilLATOßilll,:lll Hananrcinto . Jan. 1.2..: 8 eatilooindesi. i ;r. . - ..'.:, •, '. I ~... ' .i . ..I'.- i , In New LoilOn toniithb echoonerißit.y T. 1),. Sirit readinget the Md the heeli for Valeseol are Ethng , Out for California by dispensed with, Mr Matthias moved that the mein: joint ettokeesdrianfes. T 6, -sellooners'Henarne hers of the Senate. on Monday,at I.2.o'clotk, pro; and • MontirFertion ate *lib advertised to sal ciedio the Mall of the Honse of Representatives.. rea tathe 'lame Tod.- .Bator frotn,..the forthe ;Impose of electing the State Treasurer, mone - POrt has a large nuMber ofcabin passmigets, which being agreed te,hir Mallen Witt appoieted and a fall freight engaged. • Teller on the part of the senate. , ~,- , The ship Preston and a schooner of 200 tons On motion of Mr Johneon, the Senate item kilo aniall , ina.CelifOrttiselidyelic..COML .. . nomination for State Tre. MrJohnson The Rantoul. Times says the 'ticket COrn Company ' nominated Gideon J. 'Balk Mrsmall noadn Joh atedl have-purchased the packet Henry Lee, to snit en Arnold Plummer Mr Brooke '.nominated Wm- IheilOtti. Ferment, blacksmiths, machinists, car. Williamson; Mr Plummer, Mr Chas. B. Tre. pt . :lnters, wheelwrights, `merchants, printery physi- go, Mr Stine nominated John Strohm, and Mr mans, a clergyman, with men of other professions, Cun n i ng h am no m i na t e d N er wid d i n ... s . h. compose the Company. - • Coccununicalittas fit= the State Measurer and At Newport,. -V- L a Whaling shit. has been. Auditor General were received and referred. purchased liy ancither Geld Company. Mr McCaslin submitted -the following preamble A California expedition is organizing 'in New and resolution, which after being soinewhat mo . Brunswick N. J. Capt., Brewer, an experienced dified, were referred to the Committee on Bank.: sailor, is to command the ship. Fiffy shams of rflecoss, Nomercms applicators are about to be .$BOO each are to theta.'beeold Hal f of theta !rave been gradeto the present Legislature for bankiag privi• rest soon will imbscrthed, and sa f A commi air prospect that the legetc and whereas, it is theiluty of the Legisla. be. ttee, on, which ap- arc; before granting such priyileges, to investigate min th e name of J. p, Hagar, are geiting Sub , with becoming ecrutiny the merits, abilities and scriber, necessities of all applictions made for such par. Another company known us the 'New Jersey poses. Mining and Trading Company' are to go overland. Th e refore, Resolved, if the House of Represents. They will leave the Western frontier. about she fives concur that before any charter or repherter middle of February, and travel by the Southern shall be granted to any Bank or Savings Institution route, sia Arkansan Am. The company will s eal in th is catemoomealth, it sha ll be the duty of the about 815,000 worth of oats, and the machinery President or Cashier, or other responsible person act raw mill around Cape Horn. The number representing the same to appear In person before it-limited to 12. argot meeting of the bank committee of the two The ship Gray Eagle was to sail on Thursday ROOM., there and then to answer under oath or from Philadeliihtn fur California, carrying out forty affirmation such questions as may be necessary to passengers and a heavy freight list. ascertain the permanent means, true condition, The brig Oeenia saps also from 'Philadelphia ability and 11,,,ity of such i nst i tution . , k eep i ng direct for San Francisco. The Oneota take, out in view the soundness of the circulating medium the little steamer Islander, to ten On same of the and the ultimate securitp of the community—nod widen of thegold regions. that said investigation shall be signed by the per tw The 'New England Pioneers,' a company o f son or pardons so interested, and entered on the lve le young gentleman, left Boston journals as a part of the record of the Legislature. by rail on Monday afternoon for California, . [Here the Speaker and member. of the Senate by the way of Vera Cruz and the city of Mexico. proceeded to the House of Representatives to wit no eampany goes armed with proper defensive neon the counting of the votes polled at the Gov. weapons, taking with them a test, and each man en/or', election.] has atrunk of clothing, the contents of which may Hosea—The Speaker laid before the House re. be simplified and packed otherwise if necessary. ports from the State Treasurer and Auditor Gene. Mruty fifth= have sent invoices of merchandise rail, in relation to estimates of expenses daring the by sea. The company is commanded by Captain ensuing year. Pane, late of the M any Volunteers. The Speaker nod members of the Senate were The Cabaturvilla Mass. company of gold seekers here introduce, and the return. for the election of left latme on - Saturday last Among the advert. Governor were opened and read when Johruuon's, turers who are to set saU from Mystic, Ct. on the majority over Loogetreth was found to be 297 15th instant is.Wfiliam Faulkner, of the Norwich with 72 scattering votes. News. .11e takes odt with him a printing press The caucus nominee for State Treasurer, are 'types, and paper, a two story house, and provisions Flamer, by the Democrats, and Ball Ist the tot hietteelfand a party, for a year and a half. He Whigs. as a przetteei printer and veteran editor, and in. tends, upon lila arrival out, to commence the pub. licatlon of a paper to be called the raclee News So we go—we oould 1111 up our paper with such details. Companies are forming in every State in the Union , but the Free States furnish ten in °no lilduudgmatts. Talk about slavery in .California! The idea is absolutely prepoaterons. animas may just rts well yield to the absolute neceambea alba owie, es;nbliah a free gooerr. meat, and quit talking about it, air if they do not, the eons of New England will do it kw them in double (intr . * lime--and we shall soon see the church, the school house, and free institutions, apre4dieg all along.the shores of the Pncilia 1nt,04 WASIIIIVOTON Correspondence of the Piitanusgb Quetta The Committee of fifteen members appointed by the secret conclave of Southern fictionist/ and monspiratora against the Union, which was held on the 293hTecember last, in the Senate Chamber, had a meeting on Friday, in which they discussed the address, framed under the joint auspices of Cal• boon and Bailey, .of Aecommac," as-ha is called. It us too mach to soy that the addles, wan ennui. mouldy approved oc became tome of the menders did not express their approval of the project of is suing any address at all, or of doing anything what ever, which would lay them open to the r.harge of fomenting treason against the Union, and exasper ' Mims of feeling between geographical divisions of it. But no open and decided dissent appears to have been expressed except by Mx. Clayton, on the part of the state of Delaware. Contrary to an de cency and sense of propriety, the design is persist ed in, of holding the adjourned meeting io the Ben ate Chamber, on Monday evening. One of those who sympathises with the movement, informs um that a member atihe Senate proposed to submit in the Senate a resolution of inquiry upon the allege rid desecration of the Chamber, by its being made a place for secret treasonable meetings, bat that he was induced to forego his rupees on the suggestion from others, that it would rather grat ify the pentonstengaged in it, by making their proceedings appear of more consequence than they many were, and by catbliagthetto in some measure, to coyer their designs with the paillan hog cloak of persecution. I think this reasoning was fallacious. In my judgment, these imps. dent plotters against the integrity of the republer the laws, and the public peace, should have besa-lagibed and scourged from the • preciacti of the capital, which they had , damid-to profane 'by their stweitiesdons. The most ultra among them begin to fear's mat when the boor for action mimes, the Whigs who were present at the first meeting, will shrink from placing their names to a paper, which will be looked upon in after' years, what- ever be thought of it now, as a record of info my. I devoutly hope they may, both Or their /country's sake, and of their reputation. But it is said that the address is not violent our threatening; that it is simply a temperate op peal to the free states. It recommend. no deci ded course of action, but presents to the South the history of the slavery question for, the Mat tarty years; talks of what the South yielded in the Missouri compromise, rakes up the: fact , that a proposition fa 1538 to strike out the slavery clause in the constitution adopted by the people of Arkansas, when applying to be admitted as o state received nineteen votes, whereas, a similar one in the case of Pbrida received sixty five. The Southern men say this is enough Zr the present:— I They affirm that they will now lay a foundation fo r united and successful resistance to the enactment of the Wilmot Proviso, or to prevent the appliea. ties 'and enforcement of it if it should pass. The most dismal apprehensions ore entertained here concerning the approach of the cholera. The general opinion among medical men appears to be that it is contagious. It is reported that a fatal ease occurred yesterday afternoon, at a place on the rail road, nine miles this side of Baltimore, and that this morning the clerk oiCoL Iltz, who accom• panied hlm upon the journey on which be died , and was with him at the time of his death, was this tacorning taken with the diagnose at his lodgings in this city. Should it break out and rage virulently here, there is no doubt that it would compel no adjogrement of Congress before the constitutional period of the session. The Pacheco slave case was before the House again to day, and consumed the whole sitting., There is every probability that it will be discussed 'through Friday and Saturday of next week, nod that unless a vivant effort be made to stop debate upon it, it occupies every hour of the seal= set apart by the rules for the considerate° of innate . business. Dr. Frieze, of Obio, withdrew to dayttie motion he made yesterday on behalf of the selmlt cool. mittee for the anew and confinement of David Taylor, for relaxing to testify. It ie said that this David. is an exceedingly =maid singular He is currently believed to be a ball breed Choc taw, and though Choctaw,dfa vernacular, ta belies• ed to be the only languagarbe known anything of, he has taught a Latin school In this city., Dominicr, Taylor's favorite system was to bring out the latent parts of his papas tither than to impart his own knowledge. But ha one day had a very hard can. who desired to be Informed of the meaning of prima. Alt, stud the teacher, you must spell it, when you don 4 know. Accordingly out came, with due delft:o9=ll.3n, pao na Ah, said David, have Iltot told you that the order of words is re. vetoed in ;Latin sentences. Don't you see, that you havellrat pen and then en a, that of course means in English a pan. He Pas a considerable claim on government wbieb was once bane the Board of Commission- arm Ibr Cherokee claims, one or whom was David Brewster of your state, whO tmGort ornately din figured by having beam burnt when a child. Tay: tor% claim was thrown out by the Commissioners, and he wen wroth thereat. Soon after when'sent lag hi. discontent against the Board, he indulged in many uncomplanientaly personal allusions to the Commissioners in general, butt's to Mr. Brews ter, he raid in inuticalu, "Alt they pulle . d him out ciao tlre too boom" It seem that Taylor had some hard testimony against Mr. BUM upon the charges brought by Mr. Clingmart, and mben the •cross examination had exurtmerteed: ha suddenly resolved not to tes tify. 'Thottontirlerve decided toabandon the seems to.foreeldas ton.COnalmle his !Antimony, in COnaktendian Cir the fitited Aim before them, and albeit del:0004e to **tat this seaeoa -They -say settreorte, gm • they:asnoot aspect to .rdske . , l 44o . kus "old Joke? is Vasa Among the nominations tecemlyy manned by the Samos, we bear of that of Catvo Farm. Esq.' . T@ some time past Associate Editor of the "Enna," to be Commiasioner of the United States to the Slathildlith Wanda—Nat. had. .HALIIIRIWRO, JAL 13, 1849. Jn Smunr.—Tho speaker presenter' the following communications from the Governor: To Tux H. GEORGE DAlitint, utter of the : Sta;—Permit me, through' Sp your kindness& rats, to pre* sent to the Senate my resignation as a member of that body. I em, truly yours, Jan. 13, IM9. WM. F. JOHNSTON. TO the Hentorral a, the &oate ofPrruslthersioi Sicsisraza hereby tender my restgoation so speaker of the Senate of Pennsylvania. In retiring from a position as highly responsible and honorable, to which the kindness of my fellow Senators elevated me, at the close of the last ea. ion, I cannot refrain from an expression of deep gratitude for that distinguished mark of your coil. deuce. I separate from you with regret, as the associations of the last winter were the most cher. inked °Croy political life. 'Urbanity and gentleness characterized the intercourse of the members and rendered the Senate Climber the seat a courteous debate and calm deliberation. I remain reSpectially. Your obedient servant, Jar. 13, 1519. WM. F. JOHNSTON. With a view of allowing the Senate to elect • permanent speaker, the speaker pro ten resigned the Chair. Mr. Small moved, that the Senate proceed to the election of a Speaker, and that the Clerks ant as Tellers. Agreed to. An election was held with the Gallowing result Messrs. Best, Boas, Brawley, 13rzoke, Cribb, Con ninghum, Forsyth, Frick, Huns, lingua, Ives, John. son, liieg, Busligmacher, Lawrence, Levis, Mason, Matthias, AleCashn,Pettelger, Rich,Rictutris, Sad. ler, Sankey, Savery, Small, Smyser, Sterrett: Sane and Streeter—JO—voted for George Dania Mr Dance voted for Alr. J. B. JOHNSON. The Speaker being conducted to the Chat', by Messrs. Small and Johnson, the oath was ad. ministered by Mr. Streeter. On taking the Chair, the Speaker made the following remarks: Sxstaroas —You stilll please accept coy cordial thanks for this renewed expression of your cont. deuce. The united vote with which you have just boo. cued me, in, in a personal ;mint of view, highly appreciated end deeply gratifying. Bat it IJ also pleasing to me as an evidence that the esporrilies of party do not find an abiding place in this Cham— ber, and as an earnest e ndence that the same spirit of unity will prevail in all onr effort. to 'promote the interests of oar beloved I . ..km3mo:tweak/it. On motion of Mr. Johnston, the orders ofthe day were postponed, and the. Senate proceeded to the second reading and considers on of the bill tegulat. imj Turnpike and Plank Read Companies. Itiois ono amendments being tittered, a debate .prong up between Messrs. Brooke, Stine. Streeter, Sznyeer, Small, For syth,the bill was read Et second 00d times and agreed to. Mr Johnson, ((mm Committee on Exert:idea ruminatiorti,) reported in favor of the confirmatMo of Robert P. sTatty, as Avuvi,te Judge of Clarion county. Mr . IticktVice and Immorality,) reputed u committed, at tall repealing all taws authorizing the Truatuer of Wasiungton county to grant pommies for Pm sale of inmate... Mug drink, by the quart. 51717111.411, Jan I3s G T.Thorne, odered o resolute., that the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to inquire into the expediency of abolishing Caps. tal punishment. Not ;peed to. Mr Meek moved that the Committee of Ways .d Means he instructed to inquire into the expe• dlency of so altering the astiesemeat laws, that the annual .sesaments shall ho made early m April ol each year; which was not aimed to, On motion of Mr. Swanzwelder, the House took op out of its order, by ye. 69 to inlys - 13, a imp. plementary act, repealing the law requiring a can tale Notary Public to reside in the Northern Liles. ties of Pittsburgh, and authorising him to reside in any pan of Allegheny county. The bill was pas sed finally. In Ina Corresposadenest. The Message of Gov. Johnston of Penn., was iccompanied by a variety of official documents, lone of which, we venture to say, will be read with greater interest than the following correspondence between tho late Executive:of Pennsylvania and the widow olJohn Quincy Adam= Ear:arrive Cosa= lismustimr.o.Z April 17, Idle . MAD/ 261 I perform a melancholy but grateful odice, in transmitting , to you the enclosed resell. Lion of the Legislature of Pennsylvania. T be tribute which they inscribe upon the annals of this Commonwealth, to the eminent merits of your husband, is only a just expression of the indi vidual sentiments of onr people. We feel. ns with one bean, that a peat man hns been sunken down from among as to the rich ma , tartly of his fame—a man revered in council, strong in his energies of patriotism, and rightfully endear. ed to his country. I pray you, madam, to accept he yourself and family, the condolence and sympathy of,,the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, in I.62l ., iltfilictkm with which Providence has visited'.yett snd to permit me to add the assurance of my highest per. Etna! rem, CI. F. B. SHUN& Mn. Joust QUINCY Anon. WANFIGNOTON, 22d April, 1548. 811; With sentiments of fervent gratitude, I would express my acknowledgements of the kind sympathy so tenderly offered to me ander my se vere bereavement; at the same time with the In. closure, by your Excellency, of the resolutions pasted by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, so honorable to the memory of my decayed husband. whose eminent services to his beloved country have been so gloriously rewarded by their due sr predation, and by the deep and allectionem respect and regard ea universally manifested by his liberal and generous countrymen, throughout this vast nation Language is too weak to describe the kelings of a heart whose sense of the inestimable honors thus conferred on one so worthy, must command the unceaslngprayere of his family and grieved widow, for blessings on the nation, in whose welfare an d prosperity his whole life has been pruned, and his demise been thus feelingly mourned. Permit me to assure you, that I am rejoiced to learn that your Excellency has recovered from re. cent severe indisposition, and that your very list. terfng letter will ever be treasured by your Excel. lency's Obedient servant. LOUISA OATHARINE ADAMS. To his Excellency Gov. Suomi, Harrisburg, Pa. WASIUMOTON, rad April, 1848. To the Legislature orPentisylvanic —To expreu the sense of gratitude which fills my thnabing heart on the reception of the resolutions passed by your attugst body, is impossible to one so little trained or skilled in writing. Permit me to hope for your ledulgenee, and to be. lieve that the rich tribute thus offered bathe memo. ry of my lamented husband, confers an honor imperishable on the Legislature in their praise of a , man who Wan ever found true to his country, to his family, and to his religion. Impressed with the honor or the obligation conk' , .talon myself by the sympathy manifested for the bereavement so great to my family, allow me to 'offer our united grateful thanks, and to subscribe myself with great deference. Your most obedient servant. LOUISA CATHARINE ADAMS. To his Excellency, Gov. Suomi, Harrisburgh Penn. Curer Porroax Poi/cora —The steamship Etlf. pn. Capt. Lou, which wiled for Halifax and Livers pool yesterday, tech out about therposs thousand letters for various points in Europe. The largest number heretofore forwarded by any one ship has not, we understand, exceeded thirteen thousand. The atorishing increase is doubtless to be attri buted mainly to the reduction in the rates ofPost. age brought about by the late Caseeation with Cheat Baum. bore not this fact, together with others of similar import which may be adduced 'from the practical operation of the Penny System d England, plead for Cheap Postage has, in tones nfficiendy distiaate be heard even by: an Amer ican Congress P.—N. Y. Treeing. • Tax them BUM 03713COMicia TO Cattu adjusted his dispute with Governor General Sru on the 6th of October, at Canton. The event .wan celebrated by a banquet at the residence of Havniaa. nielbergi. Oman ! e l i bwi 46l4l6t emi; ekalkeaffirreri Agairieff :•:Crewsitittare__Oity,_,,Qmwerretis pew IN& bletur *pan to theaty Camas, dated thit-sth- instant, theist are a kw tltings to nrhiCh.l respectfully call your attention, fondly ho- Pinf taut upon ' B O7 Ileeelnl awned: pm mitt* to - contct one statement at least, Which is surely calculated to make a very enemsous ire. penision on the public cried, and worm! the inga of a highly respectable portkm of the comma city in every country,district in the county—l Jude to that' paragraph of the notes, appended to your report, in which you unpleased cony, 'your committee have had before them information show ing clearly, thin wlulst city property Ens been as. wined at =operatively its real or full value, pro perty in the country, knee, arc, have n teem ed at two, three, four, and five hundred bee dollsra , when their seal valise would extimmi so many thusands.' Now, gentlemen from what source you brought ' before you' suclowy I am at a loss to divine. Rat with all dek I most be permitted to Say that my and aspen. epee leads me to a very different conclusion. 1 have more than once had the tumor of being an assessor of the township In which I have madded for more than fifty years, and I know that since I have been capable of observation, we have never appointed menthe that or any other public trust or duty an entirely regardless of k:femoral and kip! obligation., as might be justly Inferred from Me statement■ which you, gentlemen,lhave so ' clears ly' ascertained to be their general make. There are a few other items in your report and accompn. eying remarks, which I may probably notice at • mom onivenient season. Mean time, [weld WY expressmyregret that there em such frequent es. hibition. of statements eiticulated--ektmugh I be here not intended.-to excite a hostile _ 111 41 be tween the cottony and city, and mete an impres• stun prejudicial to their mutual interest. 8. Raw Township, Jan.l6th, 1849. For the Gantt& At a called meeting of the Students of West Al. e: ender Academy, the following Prating& and Resolutions were unanimously adopted: unteas,c,c,d, in hie all wise PrO'Vidence. bee wen fit to remove Very seddcely, by the King of Terrors, an esteemed and youthful feliow student— DAVID P. Jams, of Pittsburgh; AND wassuun—His general department was such as to render him highly esteemed and cud. venally beloved by all—tharefirte, Rmind, That while we cordially acquiesce in the doings of Hlm who Justly cantina human dew tiny, we nom bat lament that Death has deprive ed us of a beloved companion, whose bedding ge nies Manfred the hops of future greaten. Resolved, That we mingle our sympathies with those of the tainted parents, as they mourn the her of an affectionate run—the hope of future A'S —the solace of their declining year. Reanited, That we view this dispensation as an admonition to all— , Be ye also mull,' fir In a mo. meat we may be called to bear the scrutiny af Heaven's imperial tribunal. Resolved, As a memento of respect for the me. mory.of the deceased, we wear the usual badge or mourning for thirty days. Rantred, That these resolutions be published in the papers of Washington , Pittsburgh. and Union. town, Pennsylvania, and eg, Virginia, and that ents.a copy of the same be intruded to tits bereft ROBERT J. FULTON. GEORGE T. PULLER PETER L. RICEMAN , , Conagetes. West Alezaader, ,ea. 10th, 1839.. Csar,474lthiatches Courier of the 24 inst. thus noteakie arrival there of the peat Western Statesman: . Hon Rem CtAT—Thia mat matelot= am. red at Niaghez, !on Friday Inst. Notwithstanding i* late 'Were illness, he looks ternwltabty well hale and hearty. He was on his way to N. Orleans. but, we presume, the prevaletee of the Cholera in that city will ;leaven, his going foam booth bar some time. Ho is now enjoying the heartfelt hospitalities of his friends in this county, urbane:it is likely, be tiny he induced to expend • pea* patina cilltat time be had cotuemplatedtpassfng away In the great Cbee. cent City. May tun days be long in the land, and the closing scents of his life as airmail sad kap- PY, es wens its opening ones useful, brilliant and glorious! kitetturao LimunAratar...—We lemn lot • lour, in the Detroit Advertiser, dated n Lansing, the ant of government for Michigan, Jan. 7, that Mr H. C. Noble, • member of the Liglakmaro, from Roommate° twenty, died this morning of the Bey moor Wiese, eller a ohm Meese. (Be was taken sick on Friday ailerons= with a diatom similar to the fatal malady which prevailed last wink": in the northern end Western counties. Mr. N. doubtless brought the seeds M the disease from Byron, his residence, where them have been many recent cum Mr. Noble was ■ Whig—quits a young roam— of excellent mad and, as testified by those who beet knew Mai, of the rarest aid beg . qualities of the bean. great deal alma existed in tafenntre to the Malady, and it was roamed the the Legislation, would adjourn in consequence. Desna or Da. Lavtana—Mary o(our renders wilt be priced to learn, that the Bev. pr. Limnos, Financtel Secretary o(the Americ i u m able Society, died in Cincinnati, on the 10th last of congestion of the hang. Dr. Laving. was tu lb. fiftyrchird rear of his ye, and the thirty fist of he try la the Methodist Episcopal Church, of which be was a shining cetniment His minister*aa eminently suceeasfid, and he was celled to fill the moat important appointments in the Church; until. in June ISM be was elected Secretary of the Bible Society, in place of Dr. Jane*, who had been elected Bishop. He was engaged In this important work, when be won called to deliver up his earth ly charge Sar a higher stated existence. 11a has left a troth and two children. He body is to be taken to New York the Interment GEC T•Ttoa /1111 D TRW CIPT OP NM , 011-LCCE The New Orleansillulletin, of the Ith instant, naps that there is • let ter in that city hose General Taylor, the tenor of which renders U doubtful whether be will again visit New Or le ans previous to his departure for Washington. He will at any rate not go there during the continuance of the cholera; his friends, and partieuLeriv his &sails, be ing very naturally opposed to it, and he having no business that specially requiem his presence in that city. aLLTDIDIZ AND OUZO R4ILIIIOAD.—The &WWIs of the Baltimore nod Ohio railroad company held a meeting on Wednesday, and adopted measures for the early commencement of the work of ea. lending the toad westward from Cumberland— There were three lines proposed--one diverging by Patterson's cheek, eight miles east of Camber. land, and pawing over the Heady Mountain; and two others called the Upper and Lower routes.— The great point, however, was whether the Knob. ly route should be taken, which would take the road out of hiaryland from the whole distance west to the Ohio, and this was finally rejected, as that the line of the road is secured, to Maryland to her Northern line. R r n•O PROM CTIWIXPULTI TO Sr. Loom—We learn from the Cincinnati Times that Professor Mitchell has finished his survey of the railroad route from that city to St Louis and returned home. While at the latter place he addresaed the citizens, at a public meeting In behalf of the enterprise— The appeal was enceeesdil, and resolutions ap. proving a large subscription on the part of the oily recommended. The line surveyed by Mr, Mit. obeli is three hundred and sixty miles, and the topography of the route highly favorable. The estimate cost is six millions. Public sentiment along the line is favorable, and a dispisillon is manifested to subscribe liberally. °Mein! Vote See fitenrernew. Yesterday the odlaial returns fitrOcteentor were opened in presence of both Houses and added up, when the result appeared as follows: For Vim. F. Johnston, For Morris Longwreth,. Mejoriq• fbr Johnston,.. • ....... 297 The official MOMS beat on to the Secretary's °Moe varies but eight votes (tom the table pub. hotbed by In in October and November last In Beaver county Gov. Almaten gained 5 votes and lost sln Jefferson. He also kat 5 votes in Wash.. legion county, and there was an error of 3 votes is the aggregate—thus reducing the . majority of 305 in the table to 297, --/Lar. 2114. Lumens roi Fm Timarroay.—A dispatch hem the West says the Illinois Lexidature have paned -resolutions inetruetieg their Senators and request- Mg their Reptesentativas to Ism all honorable means to procure the enactment of astir lawe Q ty Congress es to expressly prohibit the extension of Slavery in newly acquired Territories. The vote In the Senate stOod,l4 Yeas to 11 Nays; in the Haase, 39 Yeas to 34 Nays lr Ilarusuatur Lisdau&—The friend. of the Re public of Liberia, and of the, Colonization ealerprite, which luul given aziatelzez to the Republlo, will hold * mooting in the Second Presbyterian Church, Filth ptfeet, POI/Mb, on Thursday eVardnyithe redi hut, to commence as &alp.' 6 okleatr. Judge Shafer Hon. Walter Rtrwiud, and Wilson hreandloss, Fog., will address the meellag. Tito pub lic genoratly is invited to woad. No collection wfll be tabus ap. Jal7-lat .--'--•~.~<Y~aavy--~.-....,e.~~.r0-a..c..a.c~~..ntn~..~..e~w~m. ... . Z _; r~ Yv" -._ .._ fif ~_ _ _~ : .. ._ .. u.-„ ",-t9' =:rte R ^ ' : L ' ~ ,-9rw ... ?? s,, ~ .. '~ 'n r r T,yr y +G. `S ~a^Y^+-Y1 CFlai,. Lee* mama ins .nikprnsigneing DAnX - PaWeinadknivotgsaamma. - 0....7, acoardingto mob - lion madeln the conneila at thins meeting on Friday; the select and commoircatineds met at the New Court Howe. Prealdemt MOW& called the Common Coun. ad to order at half paw twelve o'clock. The roll being called by the Clerk, there were seven absentees. The Preside= then rend • Gat of the Standing C°mmitiollth,whielt,were as follower —Mentra (mean. Linn& and Jones, Select Council; and ?dents. Howard, Sawyer, , tuul Bradley, Common Conned. Water—Meaux Kincaid, Shipton, and Have, Select Council; and Messrs. Armalrong, , Cordell, Speer, and King Common Council. Streets-fin ding and Paving—Laughlin and Csakey, Select Council; and Cunningham, Mo- Hammon, and Wood, Common Canna Polio-a—Kincaid and Murray, Select Council,— and Momml,sotton, and Levu, Common Council. Mtn Engine,. and Hose—Jones and Coyle. So- lest Council; and Sawyer, Holmes, and McFara lane, Common Council. Claim, and Accoonta—Robertson and Kent,E3e lent Council• and Mcnnooth; flamiton, and Geer, Quaratin Connell City Property—Murray and McGill, Select C. and Wick, McCollister, and Mason, C. Connell, City Farm--Skiptori and Morrow, Select Coon. eil; and Goer, McFarland, and Osgood, Common Council. agendnet and Carial—Shipton and Laughlin Select Council; and McFarland, Roberts, and Cun ningham, Common Council. --• • . Markets--Hays and Cola, Select Council; and Wilson, Hill, Yeager, Common Council. City Printing—Magill and Murray, Select Coun. 01; and McColliges, King, and Woods, Common Council. Wooden Boildinge—Drons and Morrow, Selee Conneth and Smith, Mackin, and Osgood, Com mon Council Sanitary—Black and McGill, Select Council; and Cordell, Yeager, and Lewis, Common Council. Appeals from City Asaionments—Layng and Drum, Select Council; and Lambouni, McClure, and Smith, Common council Gaa Llghtitigol—Combey mod Kent, Select Couto. roil; and Hamilton, Mammoth, and Hill, Common Council. Monongahela Wharf—Lorene and Black, Select Council; and Holmes, Wick, and Mason, Common 03111:101 Allegheny Whatf—McGill and Stanton, Select Ckenctl; and Bradley, McCollister, and Armstrong, Common Conned. Ordinanees-Layng and Calacy, Select Coun ell; and Howard, Roberti, and Lamborun i Corn mon Council. Mr. Babette offered a resolution making. the Pre. &Meats of Councils ex altar member. of the Fi. Dance mutt Water Committees. A communication was received from the Mayor, annonnateg the appointments made by him, as WI. Imes: High Constable--James S. Richardson. City Constables—Thomas Reed, Rolland Hill, and Robert Glenn. City Printer—R. H. Riddle and J. W. Biddle. City Stationer—Johnston & Stockton. City Priating-rWilliam H. Whitney. The communication from the Mayor having been read, the President requested the Clerk (Mr. Prank ku) In announce to the Select Council that the Coalman Council were ready to meet them in convention. The announcement being made by the Clerk , the Select Council entered, and th e two bodies met in joint ballot. Mr. Shiptoa occupied the chair, and stated that in =sequence of a bereavement in the family of Mr. Denny, he was prevented giving his attend ance. The first business was the election of Trea surer. Ha Samuel IL Johnston lens elected by scchs. motion. The candidates were Mr. C. it Scully and J. D. Biddle. The rotes were -36 &ddlr, 10 Mr. Sett ly was declared elected. City Aitseasor—lautes McCune. Clerk to the CommMews—John Major. Messenger to the Comnsinces--E. F. Pratt. The latter three officers were elected ky acct.. meson. Soperintendant Water`Wcrta—Mean. John Sheriff and Jame. H. McClelland. Mr. McCleUand ►ad 31 voice, and Mr. Sheriff 16. Mr. McCkllemd elected Street Commissioner (or font District—Joseph Barker 11011 Joha M'llwaine were nominated. Mr. Arlieraine elected by a majority of 15. Street Commissioner second datrict—eaadidatery Messrs. Thomas Rowley, Fleming Morrow, awl William Farley. Mr. Rowley wee elected. Whirr Mitsisr for the Moncergabeta Wharf— William Stitch and Thomas McFadden were DOM. nutted. Mr. Swab was elected by a majority of 25 votea. Allegheny Wharf Master—No inees--David Sim ac and 'leery Earle. A pain u was present. eat in favor of Mr. Earle. name 9 signed. A member objected to reading ns is favor of one candidate and not of month r. The chair said the objection d have been made in time. M. Earle yrva elemeif-by a majority of Vote. Collector at Aqueduct.—There Irene four ean. didates in this oleo—Henry Kinney, Daniel Tay lor, Philip Cronniget, sad Samuel Hill. The chair declamd there was no election—the votes being—Kinney 32 , Taylor 22, Cronniger 3. Hill I. On the second ballot Mr. Taylor had a majority of 3 votes, .4 sraa.conlingly elecied. Weigh Master at the Hay Scales.—Nominees-- David Drennan, David Boyd, and Peter Megan— David Drennan elected. Weigh Mauer at dte Market.—Ccodidatea--A. aeon Dartupee sod David Boyd. Mr. Hanupee elected. • City . Onager-Stephen Northam Mooted wither' opposnlon Recordieg Regulator—R. E McGowan and Z. W. Remington. Mr. M c Gowan was elected by ■ large majority. Assistant Regulators—:C. McGowan, William Banta. Clerk of the Market—Jobe Green and William Diehl, candidates. Green elected. Inspector of Salt—Candidates— Jacob Fedder and David Hunter. Fedder elected. IMESilia;;= • I"Pector Tobacco- -Geome Wawa, elected witboat oppositwa. Collectors of Taxes—William FifCutcheon, Ist Ward, elected ; 2nd Ward, John M'Kee ; 3rd Ward, Joseph M'Cullough ; 4th Ward. Richard Hope; sth Word, John Lowry i Bth Ward, Arthur M'Clelland ; 7th Ward, George Gumbert ; 9th Ward, Chutes 0. lessor.; 9th Word, Geo. Dobbs. Board Measurer.—Lot Ward, Candidates, John Owens, Robert M. Young—Owens, elected; 2nd Ward, John Creighton ; 3rd Ward,Jaa. MlMaster. lth Ward, Rowan M'Clure ; sth Word, W. W. MOregor and It. M. Young, Sligerß. Scott, Mr Stirrer we, declared elected ; 6th W ard , there were three candidates, John Scott, Rob. Young and William Young—John Scott, elected; 7th Ward, Robert M. Young and Roben Rogers, nomr uated for this Ward—Rogers, elected ; 9th Ward. Fleming Morrow; 9th Ward, Wm. Jeffrey. The Chairman announced that the business of the convention was now finished. A motion was made that the finance Committee should appropriate a mm for, the use of the MOW and the Councils then separated. Isastarv. Toe lartaxsar.—.taringbutt week there were two unthrtanate men sent tot coons tyjail charged with insanity. One se was reported in our paper of Monday—brought be. Ere Mayor Herron on Saturday. We baYe since heard that the Reverend Mr. Palm:vain, with his well, known benevolence which ere itself unostentatirly, yet effectually for th relief of distress, 'his taken a great interest in the last mentioned ears, and had the unfortunate man conducted from the jail to ,the Infirmary where his cue will be attended to it anything ran be done for him; though we much doubt that his insanity is coofirmal beyond all hope of removal. This, at any rate, was a kind and christlan act on the part albs Reverend gentleman, sad we would remind oar readers that the Infinr.nry is a valuable inst. tattoo which needs the support of all those whom it bath phased God to bless with abundance. Sot= Omuta. On Saturday, evening while • young lady wan going home, iu Allegheny, and just Inaba reached the door of her house, she was knocked down by some villas nolmown to her. She was so stunned by the blow that she lay for sometime perfettly senseless. No trace has yet been had of the scoundrel, but we sincerely:hope that some circumstance may lead to his punish. guest. Such an net deserves the loudest enema • acre. ' or • Donn have • Foal Breath-1f you bare, ••• • terTti shining bottle ofJones' Amber Tooth Paste. 'Mgt w ill maim your breath meet, whiten your teeth, tie Sabi at 611 Liberty ag,P 7lekdk•rly BIM MAXIS. - JOB PSINTIAO. Maitif 9.4III4,sCaRCULABLa; este, Ma. Lames, Grab-acts, Law NAJD num, Laura, 01011111CAtig e giumi. 10110.13, - Pentad at the donee make. at .kow prices at lb. da49 Garerra Onyx Tanen maze. CRD. • IV MD?. PDI.OII A istspectfelly &nuisance" m the pQvvc of Pittsburgh that bee Benefit will take place on IaZDAY ErVilSit. January tHh, 1849—when will be 'lnnsented - Oar the lmthee tiering several seasons, the celebrated Drama by./. It Duckstoue, of "IgABKLLE: as vne Tutu Ease es , ‘Vallel.lra Lyre Atter which a variety of Singing and Dancing The whole to eau- elude with (Ger the lot tins!, this season) "DOSIBEY AND SON.. jai7 • /aim's Exrecroaarr.—we would call attention to this excellent remedy for Coughs. Colds., Consumption, liatima, and all affections of the Throat end Longa Having several times within a few years pew had one. sine to ass a medicine of tins kind, we have,by =pint -012.1 tested its excellent qu•lities, end are ntrpantd to recommend it to ethers. Ministers or ~her public speakeni afflicted with bronchial affections will find r est be efit from it. are. It is prepared by a unison e ' tbe dtiewoi.el find it awhicehTdt commended..-IColoniboa Itibini Cross and /eared. For sale at the l'ekni Tea Store, N 0.70 Fourth steed. RI. *right. Detit. 'ernes t. ftlill.lCC On Fourth D street, n o s pposite the Pittsburgh Bunt. lace hours from a o'clock to ta A' td., and from t! o'clock to P.M. seplisty FIRM OF awn, PARKS & Co. is of day I dissolved by animal canoent. Tho business of [be late firm will he milled by IL C. Pork• or P. 11. HMI, at the old olfire of R. U. Parks. CIIAS. fit REED, R. U. PARKS, P. 11. BALL. liesvez, Jan. 4, IND. 1849. 1849. Curia A. Co.—R. G. Pastas, lan. Reed, Paris b. Co. CLARKS, PARKS & CO., ouivaa, ra., FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Agents for the pittsborgh and Cleveland Line, to Cleveland. 0. Union Line, " Clevehmd, U. R. G. Parks , Exprera Packet Line, " Erie, Pa. Refer to G. Al. Harton and John A. Causbey, Pitts bunth. ral7- ! n FOR RIGHT. -- ja°FRCP. RO(DiIS ne. thn Post 016.. Al., mo small mores on Third street. And a long loom on Market street, Wed story, with smaller room in second story below, formerly occupied as Daguerreotype establishment, being welnoemed and adapted for that business. F. D DAZZAhI, Jal7.4w • 015ee,3d .*, over Philo flail. ICxeentares Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Emma of David Lyon, late of Snowden township, Allegheny voomy, de ceased, are requested to make immediate paymeut to the sabwrthen and all persons having claim. manna maid estate will pleseut them. duly authenticated. for sauleme. rall-writrf DAVID I,VON. F.reeator. REAM CLIFESE—SO b.ss cream Cherie, also, C 4 do Western Reserve, forsale by Ml 7 JAMFS DALZELL W•2IITICD, - 13 Y A YOUNG ALAN, whose character will bear J Jo the strictest investigation, a mutation as Book Keeper, or any other dercrlsnion of employment will be acceptable, whether laborious or light. Address "J. 5.,. Udmurt (ace. rald•dth• independent Pollee OtMee, 0. tos toutrni trraracr.—Commithogblagi 411 trace, Any. !Irma. Clue( of the Pollee, Roo, HAG.. inls.l3at MANNERS' SCRAP S WANTED-For which dm 1. highest market price, wI7I be paid by ja.LO E SELLERS, 57 wood n FLIED PEACIIEI. .—SOU barb dried Peaches, halves, in good shipping order; for gale by Jals ArGILLI36. ROE nl 9y j ED APPLES-330 bare dried Apples, for rate RIG &MILLS & ROE lO bbl. No 1 Leaf Lord, in line order. M'GILLS k ROE B - UTTER -10 bb/s packed Boner 10 do roll do; for oak: by jal3 MI/ILLS a. ROE C ORN A!SAL-9i to cio.e. Isb gk la r: fresh grioAills'or,:akilourr LOUR—ICObbIs Flour in store jals APOILJ.9 k ROE S bbls No I Lard; 3 kegs do do, 3 bls fresh 801 l Dotty; 3 keg. Butter; lanchog from ke Eno and Michigan Line, and for sole by Jan J Ala Eat DAL -ELL, water al IiCKW IIEAT FLOUR—St bags Clookwhow Flow, brwl, and for gala by J R FLOYD, ;A= Room! Church Halldwg IDOTASII—Vi casks porn Potash, on hand and for sale by Ja.l3 J t R FLOYD B IL tr AL'-4° a"jt°3l"d Broo'",;l4llVLlt'Yr ROLL I.IIVFFER-10 Flunigron Boner, reel this day and for sale by jan JIL R FLOYD S•LERATUS-15 euka (Adinisl Salami., in store and for side by jal3' Jt R FLOYD rt %{' ILLEL) ItaLG.3-31 du [country] Rau. all our, to .tare and for side by rail JAR FLOYD lir ANTED—A large ROOM, well lighted, moil y tunable in other respect. for the ar.contmoda bon of • Be/ect School. Enqaire td:eltis olfee. Jaltdf LA RD O I L—LO bbl. winter Oar 14' reed per Mmr Hove. and fur stile by !e !n BEL,LitS A. NICOLE FINE FLOUR-700 !obis in store and for tale by Join _ SELLERS & NICOLE 1 INSEEDOIL—eO bbl, pore,. in fine order, for sale by I oi n SLI.LERS & NICOLE I Al lOD ktga; tb) bbl. sa.lo VSLI.EILS & NICOI.S ;-501ba for nate b F V ...I: NNHORST Co IDUTTE.B,--a 6bl. litre a..l4.esiaate ny pit 81 , VON BONNIE'S/IT &Co - _ LARD -6 bbl. Ytto reed and Gatstio by 8 P VON BONNEORST & Co Dsy PEACKIM SOO bosh (a n( sera' by IstY S F VON LIONNHORS7' &Co A PPLF2B-0:1bbla Lady finger, prime and sowed. for .ale by ixtl. S VON BONNEORST .owed, —for UUAR HOUSE MOLASSES—I - PbtPa for We by 1,71 lalt SF VON BONNOORST &CO RULE MEAT—lkal pea 811.1dera, daily expected and for s ad by gall NARDI , JONk. &Co MN--33 bales Tennessee Cotton, in store and ob' . jail HARDY, JONES& CO 141HACcu 1U blula Sy Leaf Tobacco, for sale by All HARDT, JONES & Co kALkE Cuutleaf Toieofi c&o) ! . rotDv,jugl DRIED PIACIIES—t sacks Drzed Poaches, on hand and tor sale by Jail HARDY, JONES & Co R9 T IDNITUL-S3 sacks , , Groun i ll l ll . sAffsals by G ' 41140 atTo LAftD-33 bbls No I Leaf Lard, in store and for sale by L d WATERMAN, • al water .d tkJ from st YEACIIk.N—RSO busk dried Peaches, to story .7,5 tor sale by jolt L 8 WATERMAN IgUTTER-45 kegs; 10 bbls pnekad Mauer, do 13 Bag den in stone and Cos sale by L S WATERMAN LOVER 88118—Zbbls and 10 bags strictlY P clover seed, in store snit for sale by • L 8 WATERSIA MILOUR-100 blls prime wheal Floor, do mpetior .r Rye do, Gar baluty use, in store and for sale by L 8 WATERMAN PA NUTS—ISO bush Tana. Pea Nola, to storo and to.. ...ia by deep /AS DALZELL D ROOMS—Ye dos common; Mdo extra quality; Co VD We !'F_ jab .1 D 'WILLIAMS I'IORN MEAL-30 aka Gar irate by ‘..) jol 8 P VON DONNIIORST & Co. RYE FLOUR-6 bbl. for tale b At 8V VON BO _ _ , _..________ SODA 811--L5 oaks prima quality for so.'s by Jal. 9 P VON DONNLIORRT It Co. SPOTTED PLANNELS-oce cave mall Aimed rbtl, just opened by J! , 3 SILACYLERT k WHITE INSENO-10 bap Cllnaeng, In stone and tor ;ale by pa JAB lIALRELL BEAVER CLOTHS—A few pieces Oath and fixer ed, put reed by express mad for sale by Pa 3 LRAD—bd page Galena Lead, per str Robert Felton, for sale by 10 C H GRANT, 41 water st S— HCIVT-10 kepi No s I, 2,3. d 4 Shot, for Ws by 1.3 c R GRANT UNDIIIPS-8 bbl. No t Lan& I bbl fresh Eton Hu ten 9 6bl. ereen Apoler 4 bbl. 'd pert ar r '`"' ku ";' . " e, or .ale by j. 3 6 HOBLHON & Co F LOUR -77 bbis Ramsey's Family Flour,nass rasa per sons Consul; for sale by /a 2 ROBISON & Co SUOAR AND ILLOLABSLY-23 bbd. prime N 0 So pr; 12 bbl. Goodale's S Molasses; for sale by is 2 R ROBISON & Co able No 2 Mackerel, for We by R ROBISON & Co pRIED APPLES "CO barb dried Apples, • prime article and in good lapping order, reeeiving and r sale by /Id a rxi A BETtRY, L 9 wood st FLOGR-100 bbls extra Floor, Jost landing and for sale by lalo J 8 DILWORTH & Co BITI.TER.-20 kegs Runes, 4 !Ibis doi jut landing and for sale by AN S DILWORTH tr. Co EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR-05 bbls for sale by jalo ARMSTRONG tr. eROZ.ER .BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-40 seeks for We by lalo ARMSTRONG k, CROZER • SWEEP CIDER—db bbbsjust recd .d for sale by jbln ARhISTRONG A CHOLER •AR—lg Ws for axle by . IiFLAISTRONb a CROZER &WNW-1006N6. ton ettelled, nut recd per ate Oriental, and for sale by BUILBRISOF., WILSON & Co, water meet Ciii:ii RID P. 01 , diii3A-On hand and tor sale by jobb_ J KIDD & Co - - CIHROME GREEN-On hand and for gale by a_, jet, 1 KIDD& Co _ _ • - - BALTIMORE CHROME OREFIV-On hand and for sale by Jain J KIDD k. Co _-- GGENUINE HERMAN COLOGNE - On band and for gals by lain J ELDD A. Co . • ,A BDOMINAL SUPPORTERS-On Land and (or 2 - I . gale by Jain • , J KIDD tr. Co LARD OIL-0 ladg winter strained Lard Oil, lading from gra hue Newton ad for ale by AP JAMMI DALZELL -------- - - S - UNDRIES--300 Los Raisins; 20 anus do 30 boxes &belled Sicily Malaga Pip; 2 ies dninn do; 2 eases Sicily Liquorice; I bbl Mason's Blacking, just received end br sale by deed HROWN & cIILBRILTSAM rtAV7FP2 , Onmpound Hyrup of Wild Cherry, on band .LI bY lag J KILN & Co "I GUM DRAUON-806 lin OR hand and for sue by' iLt J KIDD& Co - 168168.1", as•orted.l.6, 011 band •nd for ale by My lad JKIDD t Co CRAD CIDER-30 bbl. for We by B.BJ 8 DILWORTH k Co . KY PRITIT--487 bash dry Apples; 300 " " Peaches, for sale by S DILWORTH k OD OM 'rood st PEARL ASH-2b ea.ky 113 ware and for ale by dery TASsiIY k /W M' LOVICR BEELl—tau b.d.b prime ClaYbr Beta jaat L reed and (or talc by AS JOHN WAIT AUCTION - AM. By Jolla D. DliviimAliesthilsiiiie• Cat Tinrsday Morning. 3 lOoleloel,' mute Comattattial Balatßoaws, roof Woad aad streelx,l•lll be sold, without tetem, on a - credit of W days on WI Inna. o'er 11100— d:larie and general assortment of seasodahle DO: Goodsi embracing an pea Canton &sands, superfine' clothrsstmeres,sattetah.tenne,areeda,.bearec.sSn.l.. pilot c line, yellow sod scarlet Rattails, blan kets, ached and-brown muslin., damask tabto olitsialecs, halt, roper prima, 'cinahants, de lama, aipactia, cashmeres. dream silks, black satin, leafy •Yestings, hosiery,, gloves, 'woolen, uarie wren%t cra frau, woolen nes coats, and a stalie of fancy pearl Ake. ty • At 241'0004 Gaocazna, Qamanvaaa, ra/1217VMS, 6 kalf cheats '1 tea, to ban dais quality Va tobacco _Ranking mores, ki tehematensila, and • pest earl, ti of biitiaohaid good., de, At 7 o'clock, A isese eollernon ohralwabla miscellaneous books, to crow a consignment; tne cutlery, gold and diver watches, German jade) , goods, togdeo iaatmeaetna, rides, shotguns, plmolgy ho. )a1.2 MAMMA. • WgimpDaT, will be presented a play iu d .tll, called aisippur. Till. Tvlviu. Gnomes, • • • • Lyda. Sop!troth. • . • Mac, • • • ..... 'Mr. Oxley. —Mr. Prior. • jab, Names. .•ltdr. Roy.. • •Min Porter. Ni... Walters and Mr. Goodwin. To conclude with STATE SECRETS. 0reg0n.........................Mr. Porter. L. LID' MR. J. E. MURDOCK, the popular Tragedian, . "'l r Thor for . n dry ". —Vn i tt of MRS. PRIOR. Nunci—The Gallery will trOSltill closed dornlr the Cold weather yd tioddd Tier. cents.. CHARITY SOIRRE, 1 - 2105 THE LIENEFIT or cut Ottraexaer By. PAW. U Emmert, viii be given, ai the Lafayette Aimeely Room., on Friday eircniala'rebroary 7, 1819 IdANAGERS: lion. C. Fnabrit, ' ANDNIEW Hamm, Fag, • Jona 11 !,ar mor , J. J. ROGOW, JOWL/AVON, .1% WAND, W. A. fil'Aluu.ra, lons J. hirreAcA, 1.1 Joan, Jere Seen. W. 11. AkTONNLIIINN, Jr., noon Kin -Le, /one DOWNING, ' A. WCoidarlia, • C. GoOCHIGIN, Pd. Hastraaa. O. Tickets can be obtained from the Manager. deal) MOTIVE. A LL pa terms interested in the opening of Pike street /1. from Harrison street an the sth Ward to Allegtia up street in the 9th Ward; are hereby notified that a plan of specification for the extension amid street is now deposited in the office of the Recording !regulator, for patine examination and Inspection, as &reeled by the Oidinance entitled "An Ordinance for supplying the higher peritonea( the city with Water and for oak !? polyp:meat' putted 15th day aflame,din e and the ordinance relating theretopassed 19th day e October) Ibis. R. K toPOOWIN, Recording Regulator city of Pittsburgh. /enemy 0. Id*. Extract from Section loth of an not entitled "An Act tomnborise salt to be brought upon the 011/cial Borul of William B:hfitehell, late tloperWtandent" "And any earner, or corms of ground tying no dtel Into of such street,' lane or alley, who shalt cons/dee that he, abe,or they, shall suffer damp film the opening or g of the thime,lltay apply by poll. non, to the next Court of Quarter &Him. oftbs, eoUu. ty of Alle Partnership Brigitte. •" rOALAS KENNEDY, Jr., comer of Wood and eth lamas, has din day associated with him in Ws kimg Ohms and Variety baleen, Idr.JOHN AL SAWYER, of Alerietua, Ohio. The firm hereidler will beKama & Sara& hoary I, 1849. OM) 1101111:17T, raters. amirrai ILMNBIEDY 01. SAWYER, T MIMING GLASS Menefee:arms and Wholesale , .L 4 dealers in foreign rind domestic Variety Goods , Western merebants, Pedlars and others ant waited to call and examine the pricesend quality °four stock, as with oar present increased facilities in marinfactra hag and purchasing, we think we can offer as great Indasements to buyers as any other house west of the Mountains. jag-dtf 100 PER CENT 11•17 EDI OPPOSITION BOUM rplIE VIRGINIA HOTEL, on Baltimore street, near the Deem, Cumberland, is now in complete order for the teecation and accommodation 'of.the public Persons In search of ease and comfort, Will do well to patronise this establishmenb-they will find the chambers clean and Mee, and the Table es well fur nished as any In Combetiand, at twenty-hoe cents, guaranteed am grant no any Was am be had in the place, at any price, or ao charge. No charge Co. triplopertation of Wimp, to and from the cam. WASHINGTON EVANS. ,fEW GOODS IN JANUARY—W. B. Slaver h. AI within • few day opened a topply of black Al paca., low priced; DICIii2III and imp.: do Mohair *bit Prints, do American dm black cloth Slum* plaid long do; neat style boom de Lainwri plain lead and drab dayat 1.84 i and a vari ety of other maree and desirable goods, worthy the attention Mt.. wishing to boy. Merchants will find inthe wholesale rooms op stairs • good steak of desirabie goods, et low puce.. Mtn COIIIITILY IfiEll/OZNOE YOB 3 RENT. to A 0111.9 OP GROUND, shamed near the Piusbargh and Oreensbaigh Tarnke,3l ' from the city, and MAME. the Al legheny Cem etery, on which le erected a large and well Ainthed two story brick Dwelling Room, /Verner Wilk stables, carriage imase vvggee artery , Ther i 4att ties, n s . i d s also on the premises a d. A i srog o sui.aal es ans two story brick dwellings =a weals, laL7 von RENT. atTHE three may think Dwelling House, lb mmly occupied by Ito subscribei, Reim. inl meet AflegkkonY city. JABSKERR, btf No ne Water et Palmmo PAPAIL 11E subscribers having the exclusive Agency for " B iog. P" 4 . 0 4.5Pe0 of anew mut extensive paper mill ut this su e sl be it timeuntell sup plied with dm diderent sof papa. of aperitif quali ty, wash we oder at the lowest molar poses. Any wise or quality will be manufactured to order at short notice. • REYNOLDS h RUNE, janAlut corner Pan and Irwin sts SUNDRIES:- 10 casks Pearl Ask, prime; 5 do Potash, do; 50 bbls searched Wu; 6 hhds N 0 new tram bbls v. 111, 20 agar houseden 1001 as Sorsa bin =old candles; 10 bbls No 6 Loaf Sugar I 26 kegs 6 twist Tobacco, prime; Ile bush cloves seed; 50 do tlmothY rItN 10 kegs Lard, 1 al doc on hand and Mt sale low fOr sash 412 TASSEY & NtiEW BRITISH PRINTS, ds.—W. L Murphy has Just festival a lot of new style brown and whim sh Prints, very bandanna, arrived by meson of Ameni tr. Also, a on Itan tarp asso rt ment ofd udes styles n Prints, fat Can* =Dow prises. leak Cloth Shawls, of Minna qualities—a supply Mst received. Slosh itlyseess, low paced and Sae—wary full supply, and at low pro:enrol quality. • , jalo Bbnt.orri ND CA&91311111E8 at redaeed C Bum Joanna, 40 Market street, would invite the attention of buyers ut their eltniete met of Freneh cloths and easslaterea; also, fancy witashanns, ousi wares, casalneu and tweeds, whielt they are now el - - fenny math below the anal Mites. ' TO LET. A WIRTZ story Durellltur on Fon* bct..ccu Ferry and L nreau, war occupied by P TOTTEN JOHN T. 000111 LAN, A TTORNBY AT LAW, Fourth street, between .jcit Smithfield and Ormat Jain -Has ' NllOFtsT & Co-. Just reed and' far sala l-4} s . "'a:" 2724:4°33341Lnin: all /tETNOLDS et. 811 M, .eue peon and lit as powoiga—tsoo tee Il*tiag PO? CO half do , do MO or L. do do 10 bu moister do do 8 bbls Fuse, for blasting; issumine, mai seal In, delivered to cap merchants in one hour's notice. aIO J B DILWORTH k. Co • _ . IDELINTING PAPER -100 real= doe Rook PI? er,19.1w1; 23 a f. Send, very heavy, " medium colored Envelope; Printing Paper, Viz37i loot reed and tot sale by jalo . JOHN H MELLOR., SI wood at SEASONAGLE GOODS SELLING OFF—Ate ian• der & Day are selling off at remarkably low prin. t'iCllffirtrers,rlTw"Prl'ef:rgnargee keftieZTedolo:Xl Flannels; heavy woolen plaid Long Shawls; heavy Terkeri and blanket Shawls. lad SUNDRIES -3 bbl. Nal Lard; 7 kegs dodo; al eke Flaxseed; de Feathers; Ido Yara Soo* 14 do Vitale ItemtL 4do Chemnota, to anise; for sale by Sale ISAIAH DICKEY & Co, Dom st try AINTED—A Lad about 17 years ur age, to cu. VV lend in a Druir atom. One who Ku had some al expethis onc e in the busineu would be prefer...l. Apply a. inlo,lllo FOIL EtALK—The goenl and atti; Mande steam boat AMERICA la of fered for mire on accommodating nu. Apply to MSr C WDWEJ. I. orator ARTIFICIAL F LOWS ..Smith !chime, 46 Market at, would inwhe ilea munition of dealers and othen to their etzteashre Stock of French and Aatoridan artificial Flotwars, which will Ito offered at eastern prices. dove SUGAR 11013138 ktor-AssEs 7 so bbl. 6t Loci* Ite finery, for sale by Jail JAB A HUTCHISON A Co_ SYRUP—In bale, half tilde, and AO yoiloo Ur keg.; for rola by MACKEREL—b 2 bb& 11515b_No s,for sale low by JAB A .M7ICIIISON & by all . 45 WSW/ and 92 from In DUTTE/2-80 km, 30 bbl. in rqllz, in pod .hipping Al o, 4nri nut reeerrell and rot sak by OA . BROWN & CULBERTSON T ARD-60kep &est Lard, to- good shipplagf order Just erielred trui for ants by lss BROIVN R CULBERTSON LINSEED 01L-10 obis Rower S flasolltotes bland, jolt ntobi wd &mule by AS • 4 ROBISON ICo DOTATOgE4-43 sack. .1 Jail aEsu ROLL BUTTER—I bbls, a prunil ardelb, just reed and for ma, by _il • datp,T Jan R07.#3 I ..__ . ; ER, ICRORY NUTs—kt bbbilon trey akl We by jall ABAIsTUONG k C zea ----- VEATMERS—CAuIb• prime Kr. lino. gem, Paula r era, In mow ud torn gale by ,- jail JAMES A IiCIEMLSOM 4 Co ptghlatietrb;thegbw , ""Wr "47 je4 :iiil!lP-_--514 -, kJ ,(yrropi-..bu bales cotton, In s'O .'Or II.Id int ank iO4 7 Q UpAM'ILMVSE Pdpcmsu...-.40 bbla Magic Bow n ~ I _L.g_k in n.=7ltr" ' ''' • J ' a e " 44,InlitAii.111,Le1"4 0„ IikZNLITS—Z2IIII4, AO . J 8 DMWORTIII kCo 111 ATIIERS-10 nobs prime Ky. Voatbrs,,for sato E by j.O J S - Da.worrits Co JOHN D DAVIq Alin AMUSEMENTS IPIIILATED- GISIPPITS, 011,.SPE .11.1.1 LIMIT MUD. • u-A nuassr. matjaw z.v., a, cam Ferri • FCB CIIMBERLAN 'BALTIMORE" AND Tag rpuE Proprietors of thisLinm ttim put astfiew Moak, atal are_ prepared to forward paekagespi all de actlfdtawd dillb at the laanew 4. C. lUD • 01111U, J4a W11/198ater mew, listsbargh. 'R o oN2lolrlth& 95t Bomb Charles s * t, Bilthaars. .:CLIPBE3 ritaniervar-A-Ti0,M...„. a ilat i .184 k . Mafia— stupp..asttp z nd en tee Infonnt i Val m • Lltuz receipted for by PIVH 4 DZY LINE and`reyttlar reag ent, at low rozes2ol lima j 7l l :2 Lpit " nel4 10 DINSON A .& T 'PENN7AND6IIIO WAGON r b a is IH_ N on E, — to arm flan ;:rreira..-qr .{ • !I - L .l _ , .-V • 1 ' prrrsnuacii AND PHILADIH;PH . t-z—.---truhq.F is igp ,: wr.fiti , gun . tech generaleab.faetbe, wilterronnenevehnning on lst of January army using the mail train East or Chambersbtuand reap of horses In enon th aA. M napike. RHEAW, pinan icr ee LEWIS A BUTLER, IMIJ Markel mt. deeZ ________ ‘ ____Pidlr a. BLagkawara Expectant Wagon Allti e BS warn moat igiat i - rrtSBUNGII AND PHILA.DELPHLA, DAYS- •y enenerl.. MIME, EWE DAYS — Henning Day nnd'irrichc_ar L Car affil leave Philadelod a dali r wia,1,.6 Aha Train to Chaabe raburghi.a-Wair o n p . m ',wan on us' arrival, and healer! releys o(- harreS, nt - - :-----na-a--,,,,Td MOAT letup the certain 'emitral - r'''.enner -- al • 'Mee Maya No morellondl will b leCli a i - ,4 1 be loaded up each day, scribal no ' del - " ill oc il ""' We all be prepaied to forwurina 'ball_ 1 , ... Apply to . WU. INGHAm. s , ICI4IO/IBVEZIO' Wl * • _______ No n 76 Market etrekt Minna Li 11. ed..-1.1-------Ati EAlU N'tsifiliffifslattii,lco Dk kfifi. JAYNE.—Thi. ceru re., that ranuedistelL• .I.r having attended ray brother, who dred'of eobtv.mption Its Marela_lo4.2, I was taken sick aria de Coe. amnion -- € l :t Llvet k , sain.l, , end ante rednewl so •Itkreividt the -44 "=, , ,thm thrLumos yearn I erste enable.' Urtatteed to My ta, either at home or mbroad," WAS for the . my tHan confined to nry bed. Dunne the adarva peri od Onnit ,ti I lead ed expended for walker ankMadmace o resider P hysician. and ...them* ..to . the-amount of lit;awithout receiving any benefit tarn. Is. r: ISM, I commenced taking Dr. Ja 's Medi and and have taken them more or tel. e.vainee, arate believe that it was by pc...ea.-mg Itl'iftie that I eau UM truly way Mil I have -c..owleiedy c,,,.. e, vetted my health. I bolero that laylatt , s Sanative Pith. and Expectorant are the best famtly.teerlteirtea now in do.M!il. q =,. usl recd per su Oriental by // 0 / 4 0 & C OECH I reel& ia . Spriao.ld. 01 .11 4 '.“amiry Ni Y., arid carry on a rucnnee aud machine' sbop in Nat 'm u° and ma not lawman! /a any .I.llller of We abotarmedinines, and make ibis etnifleate rertbo ben efit of dose aliment . _ELIJAIL ET ON. ftri„gh.b3, N. V. lirPf--141513. .Ja4 Bacon Smokingr , H.lNlNGJancestiPhnoad,viithorp* smoke ,e t e e , we an, now prepared-tcliglattle mes and moire ii in the mast merchantable ~ m, The lemma are hued with all the .., n, ~,,,,,,,,,,_ menu, and arc capable of containing • , 000 lbe. each. KIP.R. k..10N1, • . • 8.4. , IN _ . . - Serener et c - f;-!.1 STEAMBOATS. CIacISIIASI £ PITTSBURG& PAIL . ,v PACK ET LlhrE, rival knoWn line , Of splendid Pcnocofied Sums. erva* ludo composed of larav ri t and Ilan:lulled, and most pono boats cia ty a rritterm - of the Went' Barry accovasoodationand eon, fon that moony eau proonot, has be provided far pap senora; The Una has born ttl open on for five ye.. —has myriad a million of people without the least Mts. q t their persons. The boats will israt , the foot of IPood towel the day previous to atoning, for the don o f frclgbt and - the cony of passougnrs Oa the t re7. ter. fn LI CAWS the passage mono aunt be p si advance. SUNDAY .PACHEIT. The ISAAC NEWTON, Cap*. A. G. MASA vria leave Pittsburgh every Sunday waning at 10 o'eloclG Wheeling every Sunday evening at IU r. at. hlap 214, 1617. MONDAY sucany. Tim MONOPitinIiELA, Capt. Swath will leave Pitts burgh evegr Monday zooming et i 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Blonds). evening at Pr r. N. - TUESDAY . 'rhe HIBERNIA. No. 2, Capt CR' HTT . J. KuvantyLe, grill leave Pinabargh every Tuesday morning at lOdeloelti Wheeling every Tuesday everang et 'WEY ET. The NEW ENG DN LANDESD A No. 4 PACE Calm & n, erSi are Pinahergh every Wed.;;llay moron(( at II alert; Wheangovery Wedneadal evezisig N lON, - • • TUCIRSDAT PACKET. The SEMI la NT, Capt. Grave, will leave pin. Utah every Thursday Usurping ai lu Weft*: Wheelies ovel7 Thursday evelunrad 10 r. IL • FRIDAY PAORT, The CUPPER No. 2, COL awoke. will leave Pitts burgh every Friday atonal' , at 10 o'clock; 'Whee li e' retry Friday evening. w 1.0 r. ••• SATURDAY PACICRT. The MESSENGER, Capt. S. Ibmo, Will leave Pitts. butlgh every.Autunbsy mersd at tut:dulcet Wheelies every Saturday evening at 10 . r r. NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY LIND mak. OF CANAL : N s D 4 S e Tl:lol 43latil PACKET S, (YU imasaner,) Leaves Pittsbargb daily, at st °eek, A. M., and ar rives sr ometow, (mouth of Ore ``'and and Ilea)e Ca nal 4 at o'clixt and New Lisbon tit 11, mune ni ' ght. Leaves Hew Lisbon at 6 Volook, p. N., (making t h a trip canal to Mc river during itto ulgin.) and Glasgow at P o'clock, A. N., and arrives ai Pitubmit at 3 P. hf---tbne Malting a continuous ltno for e geezers and freight -between Now Listiond Yhta other buret, route. •in darter time and allege rates thou by any me prop:imam of this Lute have the Dinsmore of in- Canalfathe pahlie that they base Sued pp two bag agng Romaine the aeoommod ttion of asamtgen and freiga, to nut in ec..nection with the wdl known steamers CALEB COPE and HEAVER, and immtect ing, at Glasgow, with the institute' and anent nut and othe r rikany lines of cellular+ dawn th e Ohio and Zdirsissip 'vent. The proprietors pledge them selves 41 spafe , no:..uonsedo: ask to I nsure coat. ft , :. f rLsis , f4l , l - an Grp teli, in sit o f the pu Ito a ahem A OHJEED AGENTS. G. M. IL RM% 8. & W. lIABIJA (JGH, B. HANNA, Co. myna J. HAEHAUCiII tr. Co. N""."4l)°°- NOTICE The steamer ter, will leave after al ally, at 0 o'clock In the 18411. I: EA. VIIR,C. Reinke, nut ticc, • If. DitOWINEIVILIAI Karst/Lw EDRUAIity lin, 104 LEAVE-DAILY A 8 A./ 1., AND (PAL The fo owing nevi boats eomphrta tee line or the present season: AT. LANTI Capt. firma Par TIC Capt. A. Jaedbmnod MI M'LANE, Capt. E. He nna The beats are easbely new, sad are Atm d op vd out regard to crimes& Ev ery comfort that money e procure has besot provide& The Boats will leave the intongahem Mae Bolli at the foot of Ross st P egers will be pelicteel OD board, as the boats wil l e nattily leave a( the raver, tired boon, BA. hi and 4 :IL Jana P 1 PAT24II3IMBH • DAM, FEBRUARY 1.1, 888 AND LOUISVIE.f=ATMI7SI . k' • The new and apteudid futpassurs. r packer- TELEG _r ; . A tVdNot'ci.d._ nail and Louisville on liednew,ay, the 17th but, at to o'clock, A. Al. For (might or pantie apply on teazel, to BURDNIDGE: WILSON& Co, {IT OW/ B MILTENBERGER. r St.lntr Peptone will Iceve Louisville for New Orleans, on arrival of Telegraph No U. Pawners can go direct, and ran have berths accused here If de silver 1117 FOR NEW ORLT.ANS. . • The fast tenniSUMP! r imatum ENNSILTANLC Caot a C F Gray, sill leave for above o'eloelt, an intermediate pats ed. day, at 12 AL . For freight or plumage apply on board, or to jale J NEWTON JONID3; J_ . t_ --------______------_ FUR NABIIVILLR. eat Pte spl ndid light draught neuter auszve, IVilinna, meekwW Icani ,for the above an httenttediate pods= Then day, the leth tax at We'd For treigin or paxage • ply on hoard. F j a ys FOB MARIBTTA, PAAYEILSBURG And Eleekingpoh, and Intermediate land ing.. The fine neuter IVELLAVILLE,. nuatarotritt kave for the ataxy ri.nverY at.lo otalstelt, e. x. For eor o - - -.• - Fob LOUISVILLE' ' ' - The r&adlci new sumer •Th.LEDILIFEI No. 4 Ilealep, =aster, will-leave' 'for above Intermediaro iris on Saturday, Eld last, et 10 o'clock. - For freight or partuffiron ., or tri fI3EO 111111 LFAAMEJIO' tt Ce. _____ REGULAR PRA:WILLY PAM)?: „ The fine steamer •• ' • fiJI s'ORT ETIT.,,. - eiWat P4 a4; - ve trade, 1 11 eavregVeL lY r•g e very Wednesday and SitardaV evening, at 4 deirwk, Th 7 FMO4 44 Pamtte Reply . ita board. ' ' (deep? _ prrrsßuitax & wukarrib i - Titreicr: cortsuL, i .. .z .4aitar t, . The mitt steamer •," W.bLet., reamer, will ItiND Zegni.li or Wheeling, every blotlay, We medal' end Friday, at 10 °Math prettiely: • Leave Wheeling ere:7lll.day; Thar Be truday,a7 7 dehtek, • ta t preci.l, •,• , The Cansal will bad at all the interthtalQi'i part..♦• Sam aecoutodation th at eon Le procured-ft the ea; tom sod eatety.ef, Mters has bete pjevedial. Tha mbout, elm prhy ...17.7aeltaating attratitAguard tea r i er:t )r e i rtaidtuL For freight or ga.tm., „ ly ott DAUM Teh4 • comer ell* e.ztded ma 1111 SPaBSII NV 61,0.3114,8,X, .ftgat ~:a l). . ;* legi4 Pltsalla L rgh, and Phtll4l,44pri s v u - ataxmmters,44 namElyveyrs.peci—Rrunnlyo. DAY,Jetairr. Au luxe Plufadelphia daily exith BLlTTraia atuaberabarg, arid ,Onat al* eu relay of horses, ratudat day arid rued., win by prepared to koarard POGO frig ht att • Mt P. k . 1 . 11, rarttd) No 13 Burc h Third &reel. Phil mossan. ThApi,",, m , 1 , ata=lB4B. , Inzw E E N miiintons Asp PrITAATIGH . m.O. HT ...m. 7153 e, 5 dr,- a ca • h tr y 7153 q Dun - - F..w.---V,Z -UAL zund7 47Vh Mutt Mamma
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