!BE V BURGH PUBLISHED BY WRITE k, CO PIT rstivactist TUESDAY MORNINGIAN. 22. 18DC , PHILAMELPHIA ITORTII ABUIMICAN: AdTettionma eui Sabseriptlanstott4Nortb Anap . can and ITELiod States Swam, Flilladelphla, ituti.ka said forwarded this oSee. ADOALICIDMAZO WM' AND PHILADZL. PELLA PRIEM CIITUUCHT. aboottptions to Ws valuable paper wine mei:laud aadtomaabulenual/alio - IDIPTwis-Prramaanlansuu.. CissZrza la published Plan Tn-Weekly, and Weekly.--The Daily is Seven Casa pas annum; the Tri•Weetly Is Wee Dallas* pea spasm; do Weekly . Ls TriDollurs per annum. straly: . ne band .Nfa Wats 5 .r el =L eg ny l ikeday es- in : greet dabreztieements eugleicited r 1 *mi.; 163 tims inesibably be bared until ordered outs page 4 29l , Telsgrapbto nt Local Matters See next page. RAIL 1 1, 1 • 13 s.ll"N:titi' meeting of Per add PettosYl!ral 4104 frourPittabQk to Mansfield, area held Par to riblio notice, at the 'Friend's flonee;hl the team of Salem, Ofiaribiena county,' - Ohio, rte the evening of the 11th inst. The mee t" , , :Mt Inv ltdalvoled at length by SolomonW Boberob Chief &gen' ter of the Company, In emilimetion or JIM reaultiof the surveys and the prospects of th - work. ILW shown on the maps, that this with its extensions, will be the shortest and best • line from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, Sandusky City Toledo, and Chicago; sad aloe the best fora con 'neat= with Si. Louis. The distance from Piul , burgh to Cincinnati will be 33 0 miles, by the wa at Masefflon, Wooster, Mount Vertical; and Col. imbues; avoiding interference with navigable coin uambations and passing through the richest and most pospamemuts of Ohio. . On Thursday, the Path ins}, the annual meeting of the Stockholdss and election of Directors urea head at the Company's Moe ; the attendance riarearters,. and the 'allowing-named gontleMl a n were duly elected to servo for the ensuing year .••• Reside:if...Vilna ' Etobinasupdr.,:of _City; PinixdottP-Theran tieback% MP Mob , Ovid Pinueffp of Beaver, Zadock Strtiel, of lidaern, - Mom a Weliman,•of.blesedlon, Jain torarill,lof Wooster, and Charles T. Sherman, of Mansfield ~:Bekaa adjectruing, the Stockholders adopted unahnonsly the-following resolution .Mesolved—That dm Musks of the Stockholders be sad they are hereby tendered to the late 800 rd of Directors, for the r.o.fs , lory manner in wtich they hese conducted - the affairs of the Comp my duce Crtganinlitle Pialre Rowe—The Plank Road Convention at Weterford. Erie county, made arrangemenni to pewees general Plank Hoed Law, similar td, the one in New York; flom the legisisdare of 'this Siete, and biting in the, a speciel lot to j0e0410., ree a.company to metre a road from Erie to Head el Are learn from the Cattskill (New York) yffeeningeOhnt.thrtmgliont *estate Plank Roads trredd!lseUiretlitit. in more general use. raw Roads ere emeantly being projected; atm: a te they kayo been tried, have mat the =lei ' of .laiterial instances, where doubts have been entertained es to the !emcees of Roads when filet limit. they here proved to be profitable in a high degree, As to an' instance of this, the Clyde Tel. caliph nye a gentleman was recently offered 5 per - cent aeons par for 52000 of stock in the and Rose nutlr Road, hat refused. The atookts leittat 10 par cent. Misty Roads are in course of construction, to contort with-the main lines of Railway from the Iklallilll.. the North and West. Those recently gotiecterif,•or in come of construction, r given below , . • , From Binghanipton to Hamiltan, to connect vritfi the Hamilton and Utica Plank aped. nen Norwich to Binghatuptoa, to connect with the Ftolll Erii!) . Rablort4 s, Bainbri . Chenango county , to Minuet &Vie Una of the e Raddray,to be extended to • Sibtsilicli. From. Norwich tt Oxford.: \From 'Fort Edward, Washington Gaudy, tthe o Warren County, connect= IensT IN IVI and cata.li Road, at 's Falls, with the Saratoga and Washington From Saratoga Springs to Schnylerville. • From Syracuse to Utica. Bonn West Troy to the Aoucduct, connecting with the proposed Road to SZlll2Pga Marorracraanaa—The Louisville humid is publishing a stiles of t ablizartielea aboiting the ill/ . *mace of encouraging Mannfacuues and- Me. t abard& Arts, in order to promote the growth of that city...beyond its present size, It . rtatee correctly' that no city ever arrives M. greatness by commerce done--that ethic individnale—Ormeission Hour es and ViuZi do all the bathe= for an Inc. slim extent of tune" and that it is only by the enipleyezentof a population in omnufamatitig, that demi te greet , ' increased, the resources of the . piecedeveloped, and its aggregate wealth promo!. ed. In our large and flourishing cities,—lfew i t tork, Phdadelphin Baltimore Pittsburgh, and an• clitutUti,—an immense amount of manufacturing W carded on,and without this, they would be corn. fpatstively much smaller, and less prosperous. Ecru,suicidal, then, is the policy of some per. , eons about this city, who would strike a blow at the root of all our present and prospective prosperity. by boarding and encouraging ao unhappy baling between the Workingmen and the , proprictors of our Manufacturing cuablithments—and in holding up the latter to the odiumof the public, as if they ,rate unworthy the decent respect of the comma •. hibmufacturing has made. Pittsburgh all she • is, anliQmst make her all she ever will be. To business we can, over sprat, our p3 isilaticm is already far too large.— Destroy our manitliCumM, and the sources of oar liceperity are at oncisind foi.ever gone. Our man. taearring interests ran*ato every busmen and every walk of life; every citizen, rich 'and poor, in every branch ofbusinetek , aiYlNtheir btu cent of Thote, therebe. , wltateire their standing, who would either directly or indirectly, take Kith -- a poiltion as to, injure, weaken, skittles:Toy these interests, are a curse mbar city, and the reerohankm dell its friends. They are slid . -the bitterest enemies the Workingman and the poor man less, as they dry up the vary sources of their live. 1110,1drand all their hope of enure competency. H.Ol dwarnernat-linwnse-The Hon. T. HatloEingii„ftrin the Committee on Naval Itemise 1 1 ,11'0. S Howl;;V , Represeinatives, - tiss coat umiwitio3, t o that h o din,! .. sport sad bill on the liablentAithe proposed railsoiditems the !shams of Panama.• The comminne recommend a grant pi $25000 a year for twenty years, to 4 3dessrs. Allpi6W4lll,43tepttens & Chaumont, kir the purpcsP -of enabling them to complete the conditicaue stated In ihedi memorial The east of the road and its • sko2o3llloei if eitinleed at SSPOOIO9I4 villa is real the amount proposed to be granted to the csnlePtay by the U. S. government Within the HO3. lisits4 %+s.—We see that the pea Ken , tacky Statmonan is to accompany Gem. Taylor op the Amer. , .aronld not au:pries us Übe should anecunpanyrhe President elect to Washington, and take a seatin.lds Cabinet 'sea:retort el Pard,e, It 8 prettegtmerally understood that Mr. Cane's. \din Is resolved to serve his tints ant IS Governor --mite so fitted to-take the swim appropriated to ' his by canna= consent, as Mr. Clay. Clanzrl% Laves B.* or February, Is • . y Ca oar rabrirt,krala splendid number it is, ca twin. lair B pager—trefaj Egovatses4B engravings, Kips' or them very @icy and some colored; and ar. Wes tin= 54 contrite:nail', Is not this enough for ow =dam We can hardly Ronceive anything alaenethar in'ttieldiasattne vray than Godel amigos. , , CluestwornwertrOszoon Harm—The 17. States I sawn whet ;Falcon' will be dispatched from Oil pow ohNerst York on Thursday, Id of Felon, sty;4B49;'with• mails Or California and Oremm vilkilmina, dawns, and Panama. Mails .may .11adenit'by halloo from Chastest= B. C, on the I Savannah, 01, on the 4th; and from the -410,116„ . 1 . /adow New Orleans, La, on the htb at D. W.Rorinxr, Esq., of Mercer, Pa., weneder• itandorill be ititllirward by bis friends , Is, the 0 11 . Cir the Western amid of Peon. glinFif26 ge IS • 8 .01 4 vntg , and en intelligentappiMotent sronMisrisr, mmy of the i peopie of the • ' pant.: Rawlli*—Tke Sew Or: ` fig the.n+iSnsiion ands, Cam. , • 'Ll"4"411-13 IL, Ildi . rr i u r Publilb lof if i rallfl d"tie itrai he T ient • t h e ett eriefim of CATO fid. 'n • efellaih• sti.Vl/14,41 •a' 441.114,17 'tad* • vet dispatchas, 'ODE CarTeSPOWlenee 01 i gp i.c. rosoPoN. ! 1 , Pittenigh Gazette. a, Jan. 18,1849. According to the pin me olliteoeral TayloMP 1 404etalet4leihe canna Plie*Pect!.4 here het= the idilior Febru i , i. - -o4piiii,ori6 is inai q oi, v altos tole o r liliad - rolistration. Jl' bei,tiplayshis irriTiftira aithiii two weeks of its inaigutstion, he will choosellis , cabinet Ministers promptly, and. (tumble own ideas of their personal &neu e$ ciatimuon,- It in than view a 11 ° . N / aiAn— Thomne Ewing, oT Ohio, is mentioned as a man who would be acceptable to many Western Whigs TL, is enp4,er4 pat Colonel Alexander Duncan will be notninated inspector Geaeisl, in enterer CoL Crogien, deeeneett u intleekbia,,o3l44,?i hot already gone La. . klr. Calhoun appeared in his =at again to4ks, pastime ire shrinking from his side. ..tlitzky Sou them Democrats, beside the ambitiMis Senators Rom Taxes, are repOrted openly to have declared an tinoullintrttess to participate in any thing that can be even &envied into the appearance of hortfiity to the Union. The eintemptuons silence of Mr. Benton has its effect upon some—their consciences, and an innate perception of tie impropriety of the course marked out by Mr. Calhoun, deter many others from any farther connection with the plot.— It fi thought to be probable that a majority of South. ern Democrats, and hem and there a Whig, will Riga the manifesto which will be reported on Mon. dnytevening next. Bat a, large and respectable minority now intend to withhold their names. It is said to be only a =valve of filets and ti state. merit of grievances; but there is a way of ea tell ing the truth as to give it 'all the effect of a lie— Anthony's Oration is an example of Mr. Calhoun's exhortation to the South to be mild, gentle, and long suffering. The Senate to day had Mr. 'Douglass's Mineso. ta Bill under consideration for a short time. Mr. Butler, of South Carolina, denounced it as a viola tion of the compact of IVO, by which no more than five States were to be mode out of the North West Territory; yet, ha raid, five States had been already taken from that territory, and here is a prop° , titian to provide for the ultimate addition of a sixth State, twenty two thousand miles of whose tern. tory will be taken from the region solemnly ap propriated to the formation of five States, and no more. The bill went over until to morrow, when Mr. Butler promisee to oppose it further. It will probably pass, however. The rest of the day, in this branch, was given over to private bills. There was a sort of preliminary or sham battle over internal improvement. to day, on a motion to print one thousand extra copies of a report of R survey of Suffido Barber. The advocates of im provements prevailed by a vote of two to one, and the paper was printed at sew of twelve or &leen dollars. The debate turned largely upon the expense of the present eoatract system of doing the pohlth •printing, as compared with the former methods of doing it. Mr. Toombs♦ said the rates might be cheaper, but the total amount paid was more than ever. ....... Mr. Henley said if this were the fact, it was be. cease Congress ordered three or hUIT times as much matter printed as keprek He showed that the trial anintmtiof charges for the printing, Chits far executed underthe contract, was $lOl,OOO, Whereas, had 4 1rca,f19 1 4C1414 Prilzfl of Burble & Heim, it would hems cost 4801,000, or at the nits paid Gales & &mum, it would have amount• ed to $041,000. Now, I can testify its' the printing is very pools ly done, 013 Wretched paper and old worn out type. But it has never been Well done, although the style was not quite so bad, When tout prices were paid , for doing it. . The fact is, the present contract is altogether too law, and Congnuiswill probably pay to'those who undertook it, iron twenty to fifty thotompd dollars by way of Terns:mesa:Motor losses. This they may do without a violation of principle, became the =tract system is yet, here, an experiment. Bat there mast SPMO a radical reform in the busigess of making, printing, and publishing books at the expense of Congress. The prefiigucy with which basimess is carried on here, is beynnilall bounds. Mr. Triomf,* well described the patent of report as a collection of newspaper scraps and idle scrib. blink, and, yet of this immense mesa of trash, a volume of teL or. twelve hundred pages, the two Houses last session woolly ordered to be printed one hundred andthousand oopie s It is hard. ly fit for gun Wad ' ,and yet it cost from sixty to ti4 :101... oho:mired thousand Oa Monday, in bitch branches of Congress, will begin thereat debake upon the Catania bills.— To morrow we shall have another dose of the Pa. cheep slave case. 8011[1:10711 IX= say, if they can. not get the man pat Of his Digger, they have the satisfaction of effectually barring all other claims. hope It will be Nettled one way or the other to wow. . Imams. Wlt.olol Correspondence of the Pittsburgh &news New You, Jan. 18,1849. A little ripple his appeared upon the surface of financial affairs, and people ate ell talking about the management oar banks. It has been ever. Mined that the Cashier of the North Hives Bank has been loaning money without the consent of the Directors, and that the borrower of the money has goon to California, leaving the Cashier's account abort IMMO. The ran away is Mr.Steinberger. known throughout the west as en extensive spec , cantor in stock and provisions. Some years ago, he opened an accoont with this bank, and offered for discount, paper made by the first houses here, and based upon shipmAnts of produce to them.— paper gUalnally grew worse, and he failed at last, leavingithe bank with $120,000 of his paper, which rea4ed $60,000 at the final settlement,- The loss war ebarged off, and the accounts closed. Recently, Mr. Sulzberger made his 'tepee:nem, and by his remarkable address persuaded the Cashier to loan him money, urging that he could Vida the Mini' dear off the old score. Upon the strength pf These representations loans were made "to the amount of $69,1P. The affair came to the ears of the Directon—tbe Camhier tendered his re. migration, and there the matter coda The Cashier has _held his place twenty five years; and is the oldest one m town, Led has ever been held in the highest Zio dishimemy is now mullet. ted to him. Ile has simply been guilty of an emu in judgment, by transcending the wide tirnits given to dUbiera in the manes of loans. There is no room tO*4lotito that too mapy toorik . of ~_dire_sl° ra ~ are ortuunhatal rather than ifa2lal to a Ortl?fi..:Semas institutions ;are nastuagadby an energefic cashier, or , president, end Lipari Weir honor and sagacity depends the success of the bank, end the security of the public. The directors, ton, AMA APIR *eir ditties; and so long as all is well, the Preddent and Cashier are praised as paragons of manners. Let _them poramit an error like this one, sad not only' thiYpubllo, put the officers who have neglected their ditytionits y them down. The bank, its the end will net-he a own loser, and for a time, die soma attention will !.a even to gait" flotbol by swims, smite of whom In thiscity have ebsointely known so little of the business of theliboki, Its to be ignorant that their associates bad loans from the back, 0 lAmovement is making here to procure the re. „of the usury laws, so far as abort loans are coitennio , .At present, paper melts at all rates in thir•streit, and were usury pleaded, people who have illecounted it, would lose their capital. It is now Implied to make merchandise of money, in vested in abort paper, in that way, and let the sap ply and demand regulate thehrice. The out of time pecked ships are dropping in, and the stores of mercbaom are feat filling up with pods for the spring trade.. Some of the earliest buyers Isom the South are n marke,t, but era not punka:lir-yet. Domestic goods are . held with ; great firmness, though no positive advance can be quoted i Cargoes of teat bava to arrive, and the finespring sale will take place to ;morrow. The keel step taken by tbe.Corotuktee of the hfelltodist Etatopl Churob South, to obtain a die simperer the chuck property is touch discussed by the members of Ws church here, and by the legs' profession. The church Jr-meows this step, al tint 'rand firr. Lay mmbers of itodoehted in lbrinstioe,Aird supposed to speak' on ,tile pan a! the chop, assert stint` the annual conferences Would now rote for a distribution, as the angry feeling!' attending ine separation have passed a. wa ltudoes; on 'Change to dulloand tbe emotint of •odaco obsellicS Mods mattrste. Pesti *skies hare gonelap cents, and Fate ate firm at 7c. Cottureelia freely site decline. • Flou has fallen Rd oa tbdiewettlfrsdea, and closes dull. There is more Inqulry.for Corn, but , sellers cannot make a • whee• fa bald aboye the *Ws InlYrrrr. Redding in Haelitos,ttyod Homo groom f Hopi at-St eta. !II:. continued Jarge arrivals o pork depress perm. and oew eity Ickes ntey,bil - quoted M 750046; pAnte 75 old 111% new Obi s Me" 1114,00031 i, 7eg nominal. f Large sales at Rum sad Shoulders edi 8691 and.Bo6o,leith good deguad. 'Jona saint of Ohio Whiskey at 21 Ma. • C. " DARIXL4II23I6I ,AA A litarlitwt—The New York Coe** paititleety warmth' report that Mr, Welitgor kas 'far liitgro-yeara very succielliy eturaged On collecting. o.> Iterial tor a "Wigan of Waakingicio's Adminua , aigni, and that gegand tkißteteio(tpe wort:hays been alga* tgrltteo 'Upon hi', titan . of treating tte subjed, War work would eggsgOrt three willuogg Almost may, MAIMAmes mild small a3mpsniss leave this city and vicinity in Calambi; and the tame movement la going on to a greater or lessor C.lllt, all over the country. Ajtocortnyi.cont prld of individat ilittftleipally7Weittayikising hearty ydnOtinen—ent IPelmtrillifAttv start fat the El Dorado,l3tthe weer. lead mattiv;. "Ili*ies now procuring tbeb wagons, end baggage, and expect to leave hidependenias sometime in April. They are under the own:mai of Captain Ankrim, and will keep up their military organisation, even after they arrive at 'the mines for mutual proettion, although tub. um design!! itrwarit OtiTui:Oarn uteeetal. 7 - - • There 4r41 o v er tmq Aimila on their way' to Wort' - iria the Cape end the &mita of Ma gellan, with neatly Awn *nomad puaengesm, gape 14 , the may ofChegrem,andbean 'Africa vesseh went to sea, from New York on Tuesday,63lB= ffirartrisco--bhw, schooner Raw son for Chagrea—sllll freighted and carrying out d large number of passengers,. The ship Apollo; among the number for California, carried 66 pas , stagers, or 8 I persons in nIL The New York Bon says:— Ghealso has on hoard two newspaper types, paper, and ink, and every thing compete the establichment of • newspaper at the gobi Under the charge of Mr Reuben C. Moore ena John B. Ormisten-7-1.1u5 Ammer, late assistant lore. man, and the latter, compositor in the printing department of the New-York Sun establishment- This office it, farther represented in the Apollo by Mr Joseph P. Beach, late accountant in the pub lishing deportment, who goes out in charge of eon signments from several hoaxes in this city. Mr. Asahel Beach takes out adventures of valuable machinery, consigned to him by parties in this and other cities. . - Another company went in the bark Eugenia, from New York, the same day far Vera Crux. The Commercial says— • 'She takes out a company of one hundred men formed in this city and Brooklyn. They . are to proceed overland from Vera Cruz to Mazatlan, and titmice to San Francisco; they go armed, inch man with a ode and revolver, to protect themsel ves from the band. °Crabbers that infest the coon. try through which they have to pass. The expe• dition is under the command of Capt. Hutton an experienced veteran and well acquainted with that part of the world.' I P The New York Tribune say. 'The number of vessels for the gold region is so great that the baken of ship bread, though working day and night, are unable to supply the demand, and many vessels am consequently de. tamed beyond their appointed time. The amount of bread manufactured has averaged 50,000 pounds per day since the let of December last, or more than 2,000,000 pounds in all. 'A letter received by a mercantile house in this city, from its agency at Panama dated December Ist rates that the place is not crowded with straw gen, for the gold regions, as has been repiesented. There are comparatively few vissitors, find no trouble of any kind for want of provision.% ita. A letter from New York, dated last Wednesday evening,,saye : Letters hive been received here from Charges and Panama, as late as Ist January. ThoSessen. gen b e John Benson and-the Faleo3l. about 300, al went safely over the Isthmus PPM Cali. Mira was expelled about the 10th Jegi)there was no crowd at pentium received „ 4 letter has been Gem . op of the crew of 6e whale ship Washington, w was deserted by her crew at Monterey, amine that the liiittab bias sheep" of thei,crew had $150,103 and many of them nibs Lieut. Frisby, of the N. Y.-Reis'ereht, has writ. ten to hie friends that he has collected $200,000. Among the Californian Asamiation pow being organized here. is one under the conduct of Mr Audubon, jr., the toil of the distinguished natural. is.. It is to consist of 100 subscribers at $5OO, and will proceed to California by land via St. Louis.— The precise route Ido not ant know. Mr. A. has been over the ground before, and expects to cam. plate the journey from 'St. Louie to the odigginge within four months from the. time of starting.— The company will take with them an ample suit ply of wagons and pack mules, and provisions for eightma months—They contemplate passive I through Chihuahua to tha region of the Oils, where Lieut Emory report. the gold is found. Should the metal prove as plentiful tierce Iris represent. ed tti be farther west their pilgrimage Will be Mortis ned some 000 ar 'TOO miles Our chief of police, Justice Mama, has caught the msgion, ind is making preparations to "ea. ' mom. " - The pilot boat Anonyms (says the Barna Jour nal of last evening) cleared this foremen far Sas Francisco, under the command of Captain Snead. we11..--Her crew consists of ten men, all told. Trtodwell intends to make the passage thtbagh the eveds of Magellan, and thinks oneltp dred and ten days (including stoppages) him at his destinekpeeti The A. Is intended far a trader on the cost ordalifornis The Sweden, of 650 tons, has been purchased for $30,000 by a Boston company, and will lame is San Francisco shout Febrility Ist, Later tram fleelea By the schoouer William E. Colfins, arrived at New Orleans on the II th from Vera Crue the 3d inst., the Picayune has full files from the city •of Ningbo to the Milb 4Ni:ember. . . The Mexican Congress we to astiemblison the let loot tor the despatch of bodiless. There .wee much feu that a quorum could' not be obtained mons especially as the Treasury was - reputed as short 'of funds. • The administration at the very West date atll• pears less straitened than venal. Thornausda of officeholders and pensiensers in the capital had been made glad by the payment to them of ars rears due, and the troops in the capital had been Paid. h is said that Gen. La Vega is on his way to Taro pico, he having received the appointment of Com mandant General* of Tarosedipas. He is land of the vicinity of the 'Americana We can gather no Items tithe state of thing, In Tampico. The authorities of the State are continually mw. testing their fidelity to the Garments! and the integrity of the Territory of the Iteptiblic, while the rest of the cation appears to bolt on them with die trust Dirlio continue to exist in the State of Mex ico, and papers mention that Gen. Alvarez had "pm weed" at lgtuda agents Senor Ants. mute. ' Not long sincearevolutionary attempt was made 1 in Chiapas, led by one Gen. Getomitto Cardona la WSJ pin down. The insurrection of the Sierra is not wasubdued, nor can it be with the present military {rote of the Government Gust apprehensicaur are - felt that this insurrection may extend into a wat of castes, like that whinkihalblesolated Yucatan. Thrightbf therocientry the terns of robberies an d otheimpitaLenarrobsch. tore frequent than is eloitahnent with anAciedt . pollee and well ordered state of society.!- - - • It fs nowilieged tharGiuseral Paredes 'received a passport to leave the county from Senor Otero, dated Mesa= day that Otero resigned his seat in the Cabinet. A division of the troops under the commituad of Gen. Moon is obtained at Victoria de Tamaulipas, milder Gen. Aqaba' The pewees say that although I tone of seithnent in this "city was in Sena of ! anise:akin to the United Skates, fee pretence and good conduct of these troops had produced s ram. Ilion favorable to the government. The papers are - full of acemants of the ravages committed by the Indians. s .The Monitor ofthe 21th ult. mentions that a party of piiitenty wages at. 'tacked the miningtown Milan I f twas, killed twenty of the inhabitants, wptoidpil many others, wad carried off eight captives, with a large somber of 4 7 1 P.-AP reele,. The WM scenes of rapine were c9Pitilued it ether stapes in the vicinity, with killed, captured. A Haptbo g . arrived at Vera Cruit on the 224 w Deepintivoi tfot a ,fyom amberg, and wee or. dared to anptit ogtede,on sl qat of one of the pawsengeta having dia CVFFeya during tee Pee. Flom Tau.—The New Orleans - Rpm of the 18th, have by the steamship Palmetto; Captain tppith, thesof Galveston papers as Imo as the IBM ihstanh Galveston and ItonstOn Ink corithillys healthy ; only a kiwi:cholera cases haying occur re d; and the Telegraphooll the latter place, - contradicts the awe:slid - reports recisntly:published concern ing the dentin" In NS idlaget.. The, interments, it WI. for the ?VS Foneli worn only seven. teen. A detachment of 14 infantry,ll4 in number, was encamped at ctons at the last : accounts Two ottlie nutritite'dted eller their arrival, and 15 . orhers were inch, of that'll* flip**** Ft o h Fs' veiled in the regiment while 'twigged-at I.atracra. The remainder of the sick were cout e ctocili and the disease had not spread among all., see. Wayne Bitscra, son..nela . ,l General Burleson,' the limner .rice Prealdent Teas, pay Wed in Washington county lately, y two soap Penensl Burleson. Several lists were gred both Odes.' The quarrel originated from an old grudge—'Batton having Wed allother* he Burleson' last year, and this wearies Arst op nift they bad of takipg revenge. The Bonham Argue, a paper published in welds.] evilest's, ayes information derived filen Indian chlik.of altinlrpprdply fate committed by some while - men, by Bring on wpee", and else of a few hungry white men, a part Or a WIT of 2R, coining into a Shawnee sculementi.'flee hitting a conflict with some bands of wild Indians near the head Arkansas It is supposed they were 'emigrants th'Sidifornit °OPTIMUM STEAM= to Csuacanta.—. - Thd WttiOnipallaion refers to a catameot that Capt. Meade waajtonte4httilli la . primed to California and take comma of tha fr. s. oaßga E:dita, as e at a depository and protect* or thp ialil J11 13 0071 , a -.Wa.undaSsa/ 1 amd Olieuetilltitkriejk*ill49?°P. wi iii o uid it. is piopqm4 911711.11r= otbdirge 74 . o4ll "" °U* " %ant " Ma; . 1ica491,11R9 11 " t r , 4 14° N c i7 bag nosh 4 pt the application was • daltwatotiof m*o. • t , . JUDO l'ATradithiAtoe — le Mee to supply 4 Wemedd (Or 'City& civic* of ledge Pence* pump, Wet IMP' le the Fed 071.111,4 Cue, we republiab it on the Ana page of ie diem nII3IIIIIIITIMANLII LZOIILkTURg. Hasa,. Jan. 17, Ogg. EMU. The Speaker Laid before the Semite a communi cation from the governor, nominating Townsend Adoen,arChestigrots Becreterr:of the Common. alsOpresentett a mpy of the Ineugn. Ind Addinis or the Octrernderenpon on mo. lion of-Mr MOW, 1000 copiesan English, and ZOO i*Elermetcirens 'ordered to be printed. ,2';11ille iuPleonly Mr Mason, a further supple ment to' Me act to reform the Penal lams of this Commonwealth._._.• • . bill to repet the ad to incorporate the Erie and Quo Railroad Company, coming up on third reading; Mr Johanna eptdte at length in opposition to the bill Mr Crebb replied. Mr Johnson rejoined, and spats till one o'clock, Adjourned. Two reit:4'26.°mi were offered by Mr Patton, calling for Information nom the Canal Board in te. gird to the expenses of the Portage Railroad dare ing the last four years, stating the amount paid out and to whom pall, and the amount due and to whom due, dm Mr Swanrweldu offered a resolution Unmet. ing the Committee on the Jediciary to report a bill providing itr the election of Jim:lgoe of the Supreme Court; District Courts and P 13113 of Common Pleas by tlie people. Mr. Pearce moved to postpone the resolution in. dellitintly, which was negatived, 60 to 32. Mr Evans of Chester moved to postpone for the. present, which was alai lost. I I Mr M'Callmont moved so to amend as merely to request the Committee on the Judiciary to Inv quite into the expediency of reporting o bill as proposed ; which' was agreed to--Sll to 46. Mr Laird moved to amend by adding to the end of the resolution, the words "and hereafter that the terms of °thee of all judicial officers hereafter appointed by the present Executive, shall cease and expire, if the Constitution should be amended." Mr Evans, of Chester., moved to strike out the words " hereafter appointed by the present Exec*. nye," which was IDOL • Mr Laird's amendment was also negatived—yeas 47, nays 40. After considerable discussion, in which Mews. . Ltuk Roberts, B. R. Smith and others opposed, and Messrs. Swart:welder, Craig, Riddle and ratters advocated it; the resolution as ...mended, nmbatltuting the inquiry into the expediency, In stead of instruct) was lost—yeas 43, nay. Pt. A resolution was adopted, directing the Couunit.. tee on Vice and Immorality, to report a bill impoe• . sag a tax spun all venders of malt liquors, except those who have tavern licenses. On motion, the House was directed to meet at 10 o'clock, A.M. in future. Adjourned. HAIII/lIIIIG, Jan 18. mists The Speaker presented a communication from the Auditor General, setting forth that he had transmitted to the House of Representatives copies of the MUM{ made to his department by the sev eral banks of the Commonwealth, shaming their condition for the past year. .On motion of Mr. birthing, tOOO copies in Eng , Mb and MO In German of the said returns were ordered to be printed. Mr. Mason, from the Select Committe, to whom Imarefened that portion of the Governor's mes sage which minted to the late Executive, made • report, in which they respond to thesontimentsex. pressed in the Governor's message in regard to the distinguished virtues and services of the illustrious dammed. They recommend the, adoption of the following resolutions: Essefied, That as a testimony of high regard for the memory mad vietuesof the deceased, the chairs of the Speaker of the Senate and House of aim sentativaa, be shrouded in black during the midue of the session. Raselogf, Thu the Governor be requested to transmit a copy at these resolutions to Urn Shank, and to express the regard of the two Houses to Mrs. Shank for her elevated character, and (their profound regret at the 'late Providential dispeas. ties Ramered, That . bill be introduced authorising the payment to Mu. Shrink of the balance of the annual salary of the late Executive, competed to the 16th of January Inanum The report was adopted anilthe resolutions unanimously Myreed Mr. Smyser, from the Committee on Agricelture reported a Wit to establish a standard kr the meas urement of bituminous coal. Mr. King from the Committee on Finance, re potted a bill to continue the law graduating ;lands upon which the proclaim money is due the ccai• monweahh; reported it with ameadmeou. Mr. Mason read in place a bill authorizing the pb=l, to Bra. Shank of a certain gum being the of the eatery of the Executive. It was taken up and passed. BrJL -Read to Plan.—Mr. Brawley, a supple. meat to the act to reduce the State debt and to in. corporate the Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad Company. Mc. Streetec g -A mopplernent to the act to regu late peso:cedilla In courts of justice, and for other Wite. Crabb-1 o authorise the partial resto ration of the Capital of the Bank of PancisYlve• ea. • Mr. Brooke offered a resolution instructing the Committee on Inland Navigation to bring In a bill to cons:eta a millroadto avoid the Inclined Plane, which was adopta ble. Silas altered a resolution requesting the Committee on the Judiciary to inquire into thee:. radiancy of reporting a bill granting the electioe of. the lodges of this Comaumweehb; De nip Attor ne7 Genezals,and Deputy Sarviyar C3meraro , - to tracts. Adopted. vernor sent in a message, cammusiom ti that he tied appointed Alexander L. Ramell, of Deetny Seeneary ofi the Common. of eal& • • Mt. Forsyth offered • resolution that the (km- I ridttee W CceJinticlary enquire into the erpede , envy of metharang all the differing inspeetordap-', putted by the Governor to be Mooed by the, pee. r pie. Adopted. The Senate took up, on third reading, the till to repeal the act lecorparatingthe Erie ea Ohio Rail. road Company, and oiler debate, in which Messrs. Wee and Brawley opposed it, and Mr. Smelt ad , vacated it, ens reads Mini time and passed by the following vote : Yeas—Messrs. Brooke, Crabb, Cunaingtora,For. tryth Frick, Harris, Halms, King, Rogmachee, Lawrence, Levis, Matthias, Rich, Savory, I Darin, Spesker—td. Nays—lklemus. Beat, Boas, Bewley, Johnson of ' Erie, Overfield, Pcminger, Saddler, Smyser, titer. lett, Stine, Streeter--11. HOLM The Speaker laid before the House a litter from ' lobe N. Nirvana. Auditor General, transminicg the annual report of the condition of the banks and savia,ge institutions of the commonwealth. Petitions were presented from Philadelphia for • change in the law relating to the inspection of salt plovisunis ; for the repeal of the act incorporating the Erie and Ohio Reacted Company; for the re. vival of the collateral inheritance law; tor the completion of the North Branch Canal; for a change in the law regulating the apraintiment of prism in spumes for Cheater county ; from citizens of Fay. trite county, solemnly remonstrating against the abolition of capital punishment; against any di. vision of Clarion County ; for the abolition of the District and Mayor's Courts W. - Lancaster, and the increase of the salaries of the President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and remonatrances against the tame ,• from the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, in favor of the removal and path. cation of the colonial records' for a partial rector. a ation lba capital of the Rank of Panasylvenia ; for a change la the mode of granting tavera licenses; for a abutter to a Savings Institution In Spring Garden o foci the pivislon d the Fifth Ward Southwark; for the repeal of the law preventing the bating of small lades by the Banks; for the removal of the Seat of Justice in Warren eOl3-011; relative to the rights of the Seventh-day Baptists ; for Lawrence county and for and against China county. Mr Evan., of Chester, submitted a preamble and resolution instructing the Committee of Inland Navigation to bring In a bill authorizing the Canal Commissioners to construct a route to avoid the Philadelphia Inclined Plain. Oa the second read• ing considerable debate occurred, he which Messrs. Evans, of Chester, Ball and others rankirated, .and thy *Potation Was Qnally postponed for lin Mr Robb, from the Coalmines ot Ways tied Means, reported a bill providing for the payment of carted'labaien on the public works, and to pro. vide for repairs upon the rune, which vas read three times, passed, and seat to the Senate for eon conduce. lidAriltdlupr MOTO to estryM tbe Committee on Edocepoo to revise thp sp col allitol 90111 to make them more coraprebeasne degulte, which passed.' A message from the Governor informed the Hausa that he bad rimie.d the impalement hodhe sot laciest:Ming the Efitiltable Ilea Insurance Companyof Philadelphia; that iol, LOPTlVarfli the Anne's Widows' Aultita and the o' a ntarising F. W. Hughes to sell rattle rind estate. Adjourned. A6BICIUMII 7II .AL EINIET!110. To ch. Editor of th. Pituburgi thu.us: sae In your paper of the 1 8 th lash, a . notice of. au Affriouhltee; I,4eptipl, had place 114inp'tbyrsi8hlp, signed hy. Parmei; but does not mention at what-place the 4iteiing was hedo. 7 nor of what gentlemen it was ccapriedy Perhaps you could giye toe Nome iagna s uo u r the subjegt, in your next weekly. If I knew address of any of those gentlemen this acWati ao onglou* lion the eet!i*lnent 0 ! °° eultta/ Ekwkwy, I would tiomodintely porntaimad with li.egn, ant( l9d feeble old Ottrrytnif mit glair design: Pertutm the best way to give them the required information, would be tb 'tart this note in ybur Wgegly gagetp, whiel Woriil4 ohligo tie spbm4o....r. You specuully, of, A ftaiLm AND 7144 Tan Elogsagiggr Lt n 4 Tltle. any, wedues4Y. Ain. 11. The [Omer= ita.girig . Ind FPOrigir• &WWI — -, ID bd.ann.9 l P T tt i oB # lB4l the Y i li ""4chi° B 16.1 W. M. WrightoE. D., DonDet, o f Th e nit brought aptoit the Vani Ileoseloere to Orrsog Eid on zido o lgeo , z3, , v,n...„„,. Ice OD riliditY ortho_ t it l e to thotkat onetol 4, , realatii a &leek %AM 4P Pait 4 4 7 44 ttehi tiiiihern ia no , . Onuntes g(alball, Wfglir... . ' -ego 4 11'. • -. !gab 1 0 7 ' ' I ' DititD,i., i t , Uis tirgod,by lilti LIM th at tbofe Ittide o ea ld remit° th e •o o" Your:. i , h.,. (.1 a, a al* U..... 1 . .27 th • TitoikonAiptitats !mita called upe, thekeisk 0., h1...a4f u." , " , ".q. 3" oBo,2l o l .l4liTeent. Were to rear4ill, the VengeabielleeljeSni We ed. The .O,W ...ii toe pipe 19-311r i quesdelq . 4 , ti leotion Of rent de/in the vedetwy the me in ' 0,6,,g, Rom tborrAlhoce of kw iiiikor,i.i.Aullk,„,. mut It grin P7014/14,11eDitti .t Satatolfa, in ihe ~,. Arimt: the family Cr, htiltiel le *teed mouth offsbigsly. I rotthow ee . Damn no zug Gam Ilsom—The Bows Rut 'mei** J. Nati* thipowing tract of a alter from bia brother at San Francisco. Its g-treatents have on air of exaggeration, yet than, may be truth - in them. TM - lack of pretty inll . -irobably be temporary—as 4 'bugs oat ITTYi ...i canton bias ' gone._. . "A state of distress and suffering prevails here such as the withd probably never bakes saw— people were SO eager to get-gold that they only thought how to get there. Thousands upon thous sands have reached here, bringing no provisions with them; trotting wholly for their supplies from what could be obtained h ere. There was none raised here. All rushed to the mines The sup. ply brought karst:avail is nearly exhausted, and hundreds have already died, vow. thousands more will die from lamas, and by the hand of each ether. Sickness rages as tamale incresses—and f 4 me hove become demons goaded to Insanity by hu gm, and if you hate any regard fora basher r God's sake ship toe some provisions to San cisco as won as possible, or I din of starve. tio ." •.• • as Naar Chwurrs.—Neer (Mean. pa . n of the 11th and 12th instants have been n• Ved. Tbem - bas been bat 40 interments from ..... during the two days, anol on the 11th, bn ere ppm oases had been admitted Into the Charity Flosidtil. Among the deaths on the 10th inst., was that of Judge Lany. The Bee of the 12th inst., taro "The health of the city Is rapidly Improving, and we now feel safe ittsaying to our readers, that the epidemic is at an end. For the twenty four hours ending at noon yesterday, there were only twenty. .pine interments, of which seventeen were cases of cholera. In the Charity Hospital, up to six o'clock last evening, only two eases were admit ted. We congratulate our friends at the happy change in affairs, but we would, at the same time, advise them' to be extremely careful in the matter of diet, clothing, and exposure, as in moat came at the termination of an epidemic, the least no prudence will prove highly dangerous." NEw Omura, January 15,1849. The Hon. Henry Clay has arrived at Baton Rouge, in the enjoyment of fine health and spirits He paid a visit to General Taylor. Theo Inter• view, it is said, was most friendly and agreeable. They met and chock hands most cordially. The President elect ts makinghia arrangements to de• part for Washington, about the fins of next month, and it is said that Mr. Clay will accompany him. Our city is again resuming its wonted healthful ness, although the epidemic still exists to some ex. tart. Within the last kitty-eight hours, these have been in all seventy three deaths, of which forty were by cholera. Nearly all who had led daring the extreme prevalence of the disease have rev turned, and business le going forward again brisk ly, without the slightest intemmtkm. The welsh• er is cool and pleasant. New hurt' &rave Pmeca.—The report of the Inspectors of thin institution represent it to be in • very satisfactory condition. The number of coos victs at present is 176. There had been bat two deaths during the year, one of which was by su icide. Seventy one have been discharged during the past year, of whom twelve were pardoned.— The manufacturing and businere operations of the prison have been very successful. The institution has paid all its current expenses, and at the close of the year had on band, in addition to the full supply of foal and stock of furniture, clothing, enc. $6,335 OS There has also been paid into the Trensmy, boat the surplua earnings of the convicts $3,260 36. Cusonia um Ps: usu.—Ca in Chapel, guild bn pronounoed u in champion; the et as in rag; and the no uln trees, only .hooter. Attach the `to the first syllable. Cloquet. ,?:anama should be accented on the last nibs a which is pronounced exactly like 'ALA when used as • substitute in mother. Attach the n to the first syllable. Pan is pronounced like the . English word pan. Pan-a-wind. So says the N T. True Bun. Oct. Sinio.ns s.s U. S. Sets - rel.—The New York Tribune, referring to the nomination and re ported election of General Shields, as United States Senator from Democratic ' free =a Illinois, sage. • It it generally understood that he Is pledged in Giver of preventing the establishment of slavery In the Dear territories. If General Stck& has been elected--as are pre. same he his--a curious discusaion may be expect. ed. A. the General Is an Irishman, he mast have been nine years naturalised befine be can take his rat in the Senate. It is said that he has nut been nine years naturalized' "fluor ()Aka" •oa Croorossra.—A New York letter, of Thursday, ray*: "Ton printers from the Tribune °eke went to (Ytifornin a week or tan day. since, several repro , tens of the other duly papes are talking of going, and on Beimday next Me Edward Conner, for thirtaensgears past the ship news edlum of the Herald, learn 6r the valley of the Sacramernm— Other gentlemen connected with the pets are talk. ing about going." W■ric PrAtn.—A newspapei, establishment at Springfield, Man a, seal • mercantile Ann on a bill of advertising. The firm relined payment, be. emote the advertisement was incorrectly publish ed. Thalia the plantlifs responded by proving that the errors were caused by the Inferbrr writing of the manuscript, which could not be read. Ver. did was given far the Omaha., A Could Eirsuctutwer.—lt la stated in an Eng , Rib paper that the proprietors of the Loudon Dai ly News have sunk one hundred thousand pounds by the publication of that journal. The price la to be increased, and it is to become the organ of Enga bah Dissenters who have coma forward to its re• lie( and taken shares in it- JON PRINTING. BILL HEAL*, Manifaas, Bill+ Lading, Colainad, Lau Monks luau lal.lA, LARILIB, Clall/tearCt, 01262.14 POLACISa at. to printed sr the shortest notice, at low prices, at the der2P Garr." Onoca, Trout art=. . I [)•' Neer airs 2# 4, enamor' insurers—The Third Leettnrifirat#4; • aociation be delivered by the Hi . Eltettattr gycomma, on TPursday eveningOan.24tht IA- 9 0m Apollo Hall, at Se o'clock. Suarscr—The influence of Christianity on Slavery Single Tickets 25 cents, admitting a gentlemen and accompanying Maim.. To be had aPthe Dook Stores nod at the door. • JACOB WEAVER, Jr, DAVID HOLMES,}Commituie. H. A. SAhIPSON. TIIIIIIITHAIrt Tern:eons to the Weise of Dr. genalfage.—Read, all that doubt. 5 41 ferret, when played at the entrant/el is-at hole, enters the aperture, travels along the pa dTsetse* span the rat, exterminates his exbstenceiend. go the mama's defanrt carcass to th e light. An fit the manner bare I found Dr.lFLane's American Vermi n:le to operate upon worms, Mese dreadful sad dan gerous tormernors of children. This remedy, like the Garret, enters the aperture of the mouth, travels down the gullet, bents mood the atounteh, lays bold of the Worms, stakes the life out of the repairs, sweeps clean their den, end tarries their earcasses clear out of the western. This st least has been the effect of the vent:gage upon my children. WISL ROCIATT.. Nfples, Jan. 1847." , I%b Is to errafy that I beer used Dr. 11I'Lane's Ventelfoge, end have found it to operate in lite MM. ner upon my children. • JUIIN lIIUGGS. Naples, J0ae,1847." For sale at the Drug Store of / KIDD k Co CoV.4 An Cows—The frequent chant. In the weather at ails ..,on of the year, invariably bring along wit them rough* and, colds, which by timely ainanion am easily cured by simple remedies. PIEL- Opt/3 , IMPFIRIAL COUGH 'SYRUP has been in use for the last II Teens, and has maned more reputation FLthe eure oT hpuglat Andt , regedring;grumitienl ,A,,, them ear othec be eili;ett; Alregl.ot cod6W Th. averioV4 ,* eery pleneant kethn,taste, and. and this Count la • alma favorite wait etuldten. dpses r. RR ~,,„o,ll,graduated, to he On:miens, to oak all ages. rum lons tried and highly popular cough remedy may bessithm the tench of all, a is sold st. the low Prg2r ants per bottle. L „.Hvij,,.d ,ad by 4. 8r.t.1.1.44 , . WA.' 0 1 Pt,StalttlLD. amy, ecentey, sod amorists pn, *hilly 10 eitioa. oetti Iwyrirv•pepts DR. U." 11 STEARNS, late or Reston, le prepared to raanufeature and pi Stee4 Tana In whole mid pans epee Ranieri or Atmovphorlc Nathan Plays -,- 0404.17 , 14. q. ulNirtge , netee le 4 4. oa r , d iespleue;l4;t door Lhe Isar. er n s . blfi n e . o ro . Fwv Use Baum on DAD TZITIL—PerSOII2 who have ei rater pre honorably assured that a On. box divots' Anther Tooth Paste will, on wan tliO4. Wllllollt • Mak° the Ihexth pure and sweet, The Teeth while and OW. ban!. Rondcr lasi toy this once. ft 4 sylo by WAI Aig "' °( * s " t. • 137 Tho,Gasette, and Pittiburgh and mbar armpit rs,—Cidotlamen trtvellog, or My of 'our eitizeos wisdnairopply of our Pittsburgh tislly u pLurs i sk , = P T:Z ' s v s= e 4 OSELL , M, 644101 chnP1.5......11. Hiests , App. to oT vad tome, where fhll supply is tea Juni low 1419 yrra Doan hare Faul 14 : cr you hart, age a tw Saintair bouts of loge*! rXooth Patte.grue bill mane yew breath meet, hen your teeth, tke 4 Ild moo üb.rty M llftuirvorty Jr , late of mid city, deeeased. An remm. 6a elaim• oi demands against the estate of said Hays are requested ta male kaourst the sum talltlMPr l withoaldebry. • • DOM ; TO LET. ... . ._. '..• A • poZiEthreirstory and am two 01 " 7 = Home, bed in modern style, mattde of the parlor...and batb bnantatudndidd Vylia street, second sod Wind houses from th e ear ner of Washington. JOHN Y. rERRY:' Ja7ll Iv - 4ons SPIO ! GLENN. NOTARY PUBUC, rikEFICRat Messrs. Spann Is OnksWerchousa,.Wits. V ter street, between Wood and Market Residence at Mrs—Nns', Fburth street, between smitkfield and Glans, next door to the office of Robert Woods, Esq.. Plusburgb_ iteM Ws. ItirOUNT EAGLE TAJPOU—For elrstlit g rent al. doses and letup clowns, silent plate, brews, Bri tannia, and other ware. It rapidly takes out all spots and stains, and reproduces the beautiful sod durable lustre of new ware. Just received and for rale, whine sale and retail, by JOHN D htORGAN, Draggut. Sone A.Bll-10 casks Musperws' Sods Ash, put re ceived per steamer PLOIITC r Red tor M Ilsalalioim AV A IVELT 100 Lamm st W - A HITE W DDLNG-100 dozen, good heavy szti• irie, large rheeta. just reached and for amdo by ja92 SHACK Lt.-rr & WHITE, 99 wood it BEEN APPLES .40 bbl. In store nod for sale by G 1•23 J D WILLIAMS, 110 wood et MIXTSLA BSoohlS—b o -01. [OM 211.10 Jed hearth and cloth do; for sate by jadfl J D WILI.IAMS__ CORN -1) bogs shelled, for sold by WILL A si 8 D ELT? SMUIT-49 bush Scantier ilb , to i Lid i sgo B UTTER - 1 bbl Roll, for sole by J D WILLIAMS DICE-30 done. Carolina RICO, near crop, landing tram Attar Consignee and for sale by Ja9 JAM'S A HUTCHISON & Co :MP SFAID-5 LLB reed and for male by jad3 BRAUN ola RitrTßß ANARY SEED—For .de by B jar) RAUN A BETTER c i lltel E1L.1.171—1 ease reed and for ask, by pr pal BRAUN & REITF.R M 1 AI.4.ISTER'S OINTAIENT—A fresh lot jut r eelved and. for sale by . a2l BRAUN k. REITER __ _ MAR LEAD—On band and Got mac by J KIDD ACETICCID—On band and for ula by AV .1 KIDD k. Co GKAN VILLE'S LOTION—On band ) d for Bala by Pal KIDD 1 Co POWDEKED DA YIIER R Y—On bond and for said by pen J KIDD &Co PULVERIZED CUllEltd—On band and for sale by is= J KIDD k Co • SANFO RD'S EXTRACT LOGWOOD—On hand and for safe by Ja2l J KIDD Ir. Co CHF:ESE—NS b.., Cheese, prime quality, stilt ran/ and for *ale by W & k tirCUTCHEON, J.M. VII Liberty at T\R V YttACUF..I3--300 bush dry Peaches, Tre'd and I, fur deb ja/2 W& a fIITUTCIIF.ON 111:STNUTS—Lr,busira••touor, read •nd for of by 3121 W A ft M'CUTCHEON LARD -3 bb'. and • kegs Lard, reed awl' for sale by lall W k R bI'CUTCIIFON GREEN APPLES -4e bbls GM. Apples, on band awl for sale by peel W t RMV ETCHEON - -•- YAf—%* bbla Fird and Water Proof Palm, on -baled and for rale 1. , y jay %V d, R brCLITCHEON OTATOFI?--oa. sack. Neahannook Pawnee, reed P ibta day per attar &Ethan Fallon, and for sale by Jana TASt‘EY I LIM" DOTASIf-9 casks to atom and far We by iatJ TA. SM . & N. O. SUGAR—X Md. prune new crop, langt,ng ~ from omr Noels hoer rrod fur sale by pt.?! JAhIEnA HUTCUISON tr. Co R AISINS -40a boxy. Mlensi 300 hi do do do qt do do do., in 8004 and 1 ..1. low to close, by AMEt A HfITCHISON k do ROLL lIII7TLII-4lthls fresh Ron Butter, for sale by FRIEND, RRBY IC* aorta, RHEA' tk. Co I.,‘EaTIIF.ILS--10 seeks prime Feathers. for sale by tat! FEUFAD. RIMY a. Co CarroOS bales for sale by n-i)r2 FILIEND„RILEY & Co R(1 L . UTTER - L:4 bbis pHs reed and (swosh, by u):,o ARMSTRONO k. CR OZ ER "AGGS—t bbl Eggs, for solo by loOr ARMSTRONG Sr CROZER. ri - Lou Et- 5 3 bTrl;;;;Illue Flour, for arde by r Az) 2ILAISTRONG t CHOZER eIitAMIDKR-8 labls ur.day 'red, and tar see by ka_12,13 irItALSTRON(i 2 CHOZEIL EZGAZ:litzas remuved aloe to rho La. Post Oka b f, 3d story-entraute by Philo Nall .miry jsls/4tor L s AHD OIL-ID bb . .14 Premed fad, landlrmr horn by the Hodson and • JAME Nth" S'IJALZ tow,to close ELL eorsardsreot ral7 , warm at. pure vrincsr attained,. in moo 0 lILLCK.I3IISIII4. Co, ottar,greet LARDOIL-16 • • and for sale bi Ja.lB . • puma & Co's extra BMA. ID lio jlts 0 BLAMBOINN aco SOAP—ICRI b. and C. ..In by PEARL ISTARC 1.1 bza in sum and for do • 1,19 - 0 111.4CYBUIL91 4Co OTABH—II • Pot dah, in aote and ibr itale by laiS • MILLIS. RICKETSON S _._ -- Veal 1101123E17401.&SE:13-1 3 Obis L.. qL S. Mouse liolasset, on c.,3tlarnt and for .11c Lry __isle . 4 MILLER& RICIEETELON VITHITE ILIAV A 8171166-30 taxa white Hama V V Ougar, Aux ehre4 and COT sale jiry jell 1 MILLER.% RICKETBON LAILD 611 L—Le bbis No 1 winter strained Lard Oil; a do No I fall do . do do est received auditor sale by lan _ MILLER a RICKETSON tFnz-40 bap La Cato; 30 do roper do d o e, o Lairayra Mir., in loon and far sale 01 OIS &WALE& & ItICICETSON ArEIR.4 Y OLD BRANDY—I qr. cask Old Cognac V Broady, -180100 past Imported by ne and lor ego by the bout. jolt MILLER k lIICKETBON MiACXEREL.— bbl. No 2 Mackerel , Wading f • dant drooklyn and for dale by aid JA2dEISDALZELL ROLL BUTTER-23bbla prima RalLlkamr.inat calved and for sale by MAC 1EF311.34--35bbis No 3 Macke_c_ , b I=Mo and for oak. by initi L WA AHD— bbl. No 1 Leaf Lard, inn reed and (or sale by Ala L N WATERINILN EANS-5:1 bblo white V Beano Lawn and .4.10 by L N/ammo+ CCREAMCHEESE-40 b. mom Mee.; al.; 60 do Watt.. Rescue, for ale by torl JAMES DALZELL .t KEW BCSAPS Et WANTED—For -which Um • !big.. market pct. wUt Do paid try Pao E SELLERS, 67 wood in DRIEDI . EA CHES—ZAU bash dried Peaches, Levee, 'cod shipping order; for eel. by !MILLS k ROE_ jatif BW !MAT FLOG R-40.saeka ( or sale by Ell jai°ARMSTRONG I GROZER SWITETCIDSR—M — bbIs just reelsad for .ale by jell) ARMS • ONO I CROZER N SOAR—ID bb, for tale by y jotO ARMSTRONG& CROZER ALMONDS—IGO bap son shelled, Just reed,par etz Oriental, and for sale by BURIMIDGE, WILSON Co, CHLORIDE OE SODA—On hand and far sat }au IaDD & co CHROME UREMN-031 band and for sale by 010 J KIDD & Co ^ - BALTIMORE CHROME 011 M 1-0 a hand and for sale by jalo J KIDD tr. Co I:NULNE GERMAN COLOGII it—On hand and 1 male by Jan J KIDD t Co ABDOMINAL BUPPORTEILS—On hand and tor sale by ialo J KIDD k. Co - RYE -Is sacks Rye, tor sale by . dec9 ARMSTRONG CROZER . _ - I)GIVER PRP23S PRINTING news ink. 6do book do. Cylinder press ink to bblst st received and Ibr sale by docli J SCHOONMAKER ¢ C. _ . QTRdecl4 ANDLES-Iff 411 1".74574 ftv We by DALZ6LL .41L8-200 top assorted, 'for rats by deall 8 1 , VON BONNNOIL4T &Co • . _ EPPFIR AND PIMENTO— -00 bags EeppeE . lo do Pimento; In store end for sale by decti MILLER k ROCEIDON ARD bbl. best winter su*Lerd 014 landing from Mai MelPfpgll . Md by droll 'yeses sti Cl3lllll CIIEUSE—VYY Las prune ersaiebeese, store and for sale low to close coo current, by deell JAS D LIEU, Bittinr 4110441 p nom mr.,AL-410 .kle by _AT V c_ slygrA IV! 4 . _ b l d i'VtragiNHO '' .5 . C0 . 7 ASH-71deek1_7 let ; Onceentargokri'aVi Co. SI'OTTED FL....NNELS—Orte ease tsqk vtml red, Nei opened by Je3 istAtSFLETTV(JJITE i'!.lll3=axle 'DEAVER CLOTHS—A Icon pezt;e:l l ea . tylgu. ip i""`"c'd by "P ":IIeIELHTT ‘1113% - _____ ead ra.Dl g a g . ajts'' YLrrriAraiiiir i r kity.4.l bY gOT-10 kegs Na. AiA A sAtalimby. _ 1..-- 7 8 AtivnA Oh No 144k4di I ball &gab tr. bIA peen Appleei 4 obis erseklinp, Jot e4I per sour AllantLe, for Bale by It ROBISON & Co • FLOUII- 77 bbl. Ramsey% Family Floor, jsist reol per mar Canna; for .111 by ,• . ' la 1 4 1E0_ SUGARSN 21101...A1PF*-4,1 *VM Bbie opostalobi ail tddlas.es,• ror sale by ; AO It ROBISON & Co --- Fign -su bbl, No 3 !doctoral, for 8010 Ili • LIOUISON C 9 ,j 94 • , LARO au. -6 oulfiAtet grupc4 by f ,0 41 imur IWO Nava% and (Di sy,le by *4: aeut pa 1.444. QUNDRIES4O bx. n Wool* 447 i 30 b.z. .I.ll.,Updsj SO to bi• ogo }lv; I In drum do; leases y.Laciaortoo; lIA Mason's Blocking, Jul mesh , 'sod in .ale ht dray BROWN & CULBERTSON • ab sus - 'w r're TTrrMlll' 64url. if Confretwaary, co Auction- Thramortang, Jse.and, at telfeleekort theaters , * Jarrjohnjaahlea, ba Diazeusiellari*tweMAVe* sademithaeht wrests still be achdiblaitroirs eteek or eetdregrataii. frra, ghse, fart and iums- 11 = 10616 Terms, truhaluresey. jaart JOON DbeirD2l, eta PoloraptpoySalo of Dry Goats, 1h to pay dohmWd. amok/worm: OP Thotedny mominz, Jan Yih, it ID o'clock, at the 'Cloimstewelid Sales Itotnne. corner or Woad an d FM streets. w il l be &AI, for cub currency, on account whom it may concern— A large and general usonment seasonable atom plc and fancy Dry Geode, embracing superfine clothes caedineyes satigieticatil; weedy, %tar tad 'heave? clothe, setae, yellow, green and scarlet flannels, catt ton [annals of various , co/ors, blankets, cloekings, cashmeres, merinos, alpacas, silk, black arab:, h., vesting% gingham', calicoes, do ham, Orleans cloths, eblldrent net mats, woolen enstfoytr, hodely, eapk, libbW3hlisc.,.4lShire aadi owey of fincY goods, tn. At 2;:illth iirrpzik ' Gancennu, Ockwww ' 12 boa Virginia tobacco, a quantityect d e :e d . I:detected halm !Leasehold furniture cooking sieve' and Liana .tnen ails, from a family ;bout to remove Onset thii eity; All o'clock, A quantity of faahionanto ready made elothinary goods la arras variety, new and secondhand watches, imam( clocks, fine able and pocket cutlery, shot guns, pistols, cadoal uotruments, German fatteg s'ooda. letter and cap wenn'aW, think beaks, &a JOHN D DAVI9,Anc3. Dana god Goods at Amnon. Will be added b., the barips tale of Dry at the commerelal baler rommOtonter of= till its eta, this merlon. at le e'elech 1U pea 44 thistin * A. threthripw.6.de Laurel de do; 30 .oper Trani, emtdriero, areeden and embroi dered thaw a, cation table diaper, bleached mulles, atinetts, Ike. Alen, • > • 23 pmsuper large domestic blankeus sdo do Blue Mackinaw do r to place* sad Flannel; Int pea unbleached End color dCanton Flannels. 1a23 JOHN D DAVIS. Ayes Ilausehald Funsitu . re, litkrarr, Paint . , isigs, go., d andsm. Thureday morning lan. Mith, as .10 dekmk, lathe resißence of Mr. W. Younlexter, Allegheny May, will he sold his entire stock of slousehold Flarniusm, Library, oil paintings, engravings, &a., among which • I very superior well toned piano; I pa lariselFreneh plant gilt frame mirror. Upttir superb pier mbles; I pair splenibd mahogany soMs; I mahogany contra iota , do ride board; Mahogany and IVindsor chain; • few headroom oil painting. a library of choice Man dard works. I sets boned u candelabras, 9 fuss dress ing bureaus; Gina, glass and queensware, ,tojetturr 'with • large quantity of household goods, ',hien Flay be examined pinyon. to the sale. at sale. ia2o JOHN D DAVIS, Jinni at Attesion. Will be addedin the ule on Monday alternoots,Jan ?td. at she eenuneretal sales Main; saner of Wood and Fifth its, I substantial +eel i made BoIkT nada JOHN D DAVIS, Anal. Atiouaza. LAST OF MR. MURDOCH. Tammy, JanerasY 23, 'rill be acted • new play cal. C. 9. PORTER =ll Walter Raymond ?Anat.) •• • • Philip hir. Gum Lilly Mee Cruise. Evelyn'6Tiu Porter. To conclude with the SWISS COTTAGE. - Wednesday—Benefit of mr,merfiDcut Now.—%e vrtll remain eland during We o d wariber 2d und 3d Tier.= emu. IifIASWALTERS AND AM GOODWIN'S litarth Cotillion Party will take place at du: ono Asmagly"Doolati TitaidaY entt hitUarT Ticket. Si; a gentletain $.4 . did No ration= aril bo admitted wntionlba of a lad. =feu he has bowl a. papal.. TaDeadlil CHARITY SOMME OA THE BENEFIT arms °Malai ta's sSs. Pam:. Cntracas,.mlS. be (Ivan at the Lafayette Assembly Room, au • - 1 1 2iday eveolag, Febtnary 2,1822. MANAGfgaSt Hon. C. Sams; Am:2m Bows, Esq., Jon. B. Ormuz, 1 . J. &game, Rani Larms, 'LAVA J I!tacexu., W. A. hildause, E. Ram,Scars, WaL B. fdmrearasz, Jr. Urals NALLY Joao Dowsosta, A....irceuzdzi, . c., - carcui.x. Acuzi.m... 111:7 Tickets con be obtaLaad nom the Manager.. dea22 ' minim - mum rirdison ICISSTITIPVIE THE Second Bettina of this.. Inatitidon, ander the care of Mr.,akid 'Mrs. GalPl.2lll, for the _meson academic year, will Sounnem on the &rat of Februa ry next, in the asniehnifdings, p ND. d 3 itibanr alutet Arnagenterna WM been uni4.:t.bperhiett they will be able to garnish Tenn ladies faciliticiegul ban in the Nest, for obtaining a thafrumpli;Englash„ cal, and O rn amental education. A fall course of .Ilsophical and Chemical Leagues will' be delivered during the winter, illuernted by apparatus. The dc- OILIVUOUII of Vocal and Inammental blusio,"lttalem Languages, Deeming and Penang; each be under the camas , wm ..t Pude:mar. By claw attentitil to the Moral anal ktelleMal itarrasement of their pu pils, the Prittcapals hope to ment • conthmation of the Upend they , hamelhltherto annoyed: For terms,cimalator apply to.tha Pummels. 16.90-dtf Lvmszkis Lvanizusi . ryas sobseribers baring oaten the Baer BED above the Fifth Ward Bridge, formerly acm by hir..Jolto Chambers, and having a good cock ofrunbeton hand,. would solicit the patronage 'Lot' • thenpablie.. Orders thankfully neared andpromi l ly atihridekt to. SAY YBPAULDENGI. The anderslipmed haring sol4kleinteresitailittAbove Blil4 mi. - Messrs. Baran & Spalding, or/cold Ygdoca• l owa thent to Ile COW , cargenere end the goatitelial cy trldtarseell qualified to• ere tuitistletlon' lAA Who may deal with OWL r .` t' "1"22-dlor • .4onmf CHAMBERS. • LIABII.O6I=I tjau=to46ear.,-,,r& lone Led edgindin fivirear loam =de l l= elts t, COWS dog ond do of b*.lt. silk tang do of bßelt and retate Franck evoidtbd:lltoo capes; owl dd "er Mick *Weill* sense togiantwitliamuirty of twiny Brissels new black end catered 24 l. 2ens fof ?el*. oolld and midis silt Dula* for -dresser', Dealers nod odium will And ft Barroom rent to on andnetthein before molt .• . .16.92• grerras 7 vziusuruGE , IN o,EQRGlLL— egorosers, Jan. ft, Mr. & 11. gellerw—Toor Veywlfße hes sold sad has beta highly spates Of by all who have wee Fttm the scream attending the atheleistradots of your Verrollbge in every cue I have heard of, 1 am soundest I eon sell more !going the ettorthilt season than 1 did last I will be esti to reech, 11IICHter sup ply oil or 0 gross. Years % respecrtfoly, (Sousa from letter.)] - R. CA.1171311. Premixed srul sohi brit 10 13101.1.100 y; 67 Wood. it, aoldby &mhos gereerally, la Pittsburgh and .711 IMl==l go. gem pretuatisteo. OtalleinaihDlSSOU jokThe A elipprr. banmer-JOHN -FUMED, Calm Wm J.Wattr, in now loading ai Chase'. wharf, Baltimore, and 'will PAnccild thoht delay. For balance of &eight or pamage, having su perior cabin accoonnodatlons, apply to HAYDEN & Al don& Gay, aa Ball: Mama. Winter A Latlmahwill have charge of the earges and will be pleased terreicelve Ihtther ttatisign. mom • 'AMP, MEW citmon ii/LICTORY,.. ta N. A. WRITE & CO, woultertspecthdly in orm, . the public that theP brie erected a shop on' it, homers Federal and Sandusky streets. They are now maldnir LA an prepared to mere orders for may description of seinclas„ Coaches, Chariore, Es fmciu., lIIIr, Num.. kn., ar,"erluelt &ow their - Lithe facirtlesThe a r have,Etery . foerldert ' Lae . w y ' l r tre k. enabled tors work on the most reaso Le sinus with those wantingkrtieles in their line. • Paytng cedar attention to the selection of awe. dais, kliT tag none but counietent workorn,,ther Lave no hiensdon in srenanung their work., We thank. ask the Loin ion Stith., public to tido water. N. B. Repairing dom in the Bert wuaor, and on the moat reasonable term. __, • __, _IrdTI4 Olt Dats•rrtso Gallery noon oritan, nay oretco IIIILDIX. Q HOGE begs bare to [anon denitiseas of Bins sop burgh and eh:deity, this be bastakcape Deguer. rasa Hedid4etel7 oceuPietkb7 gr• r 00.4 i,The pub lic are assured dal all the late Improventhntskreseta red, and will he-brought las operation by Mr. lege, who has been • convent apentor ainee the art was are discovered. Entire esusfaction is guaranteed to all who may become his patron. Bin kb will safer with pianism to Mr. Porterrin who= anablishment ha has operated for the tan mitre ruandes. Family Poe. traits, &waving*, Dageettecamearle.,accuratey copied. laketases taken manyureelher, and set W lockets, breast gases ewes isrukfetenp. Instructions men In ever} bran= rash. alrj ao.f. paroles furnished. tf BELL AND mum" valdtMliLY. A FULTOr{I44BLIM FOWOA4.II TA, builsatuf ings, shoed i. ess a* his 4*14 cht, pm tus***l ph ased to se e his ohl tAito • 'bud Wads- s tom Chateb, 5 Wm absroy; du-Jew.' 10 oce pp,w4.6 W vo=1:1 palleintOlf the most aptzt; edadalsous 4 la be the best Mineral Wider PbuipsoCounters,Psilhig Ipitis' *her seithavery scr,etyelfin= quibsits, it beguired, canna and Masked bOW AeAl4ll{ lAARDAAA ;;1 ,„,...a A. F. is the ealeisruMacis a( JAhunres SlarrbArrab you torsi, la c cab:hulled far tha ruluatiou al f,i.AAA 4A, -kW orl f U. -flues. and Cummillat eW he iiii49( SWAIM .3 dhush ---- ' *ably • POWYKAI ' 80 PM:91%11111hRZ .. XN-,Eugrst .l3 fm , D•l[ 34 ne us lggished by F. Amhq Oy—t . ial \Velm, . lin his 11st shard G"' n' 644. ..6' PillAyyb.oub`wm. o. pawn Joko C. .9:44, Alitel.saonan, The. Ouse ' h ' se . hoyhts=slabA.BDinclrAdecm, Andre./ .tak.. 2 .1.(kW4 'bcblobtiod.mortbm.,) wub- T . 1 ' 4° ' la uw‘,lrAtt, u xim Ix, i.p c.i. I•PiLIT ckl . go • 6 •se misens nu* teall W 3 0 mos by ~.., 301411 1 3 TONACBTOCKTON4 jaYO - Omermokel and 3d sts " lreni AILAND paaaandon WM Itt . April—A. Sc in Mairktt gt_t; near Liberty. A 4m in LMertYntsnrii itnil OW MAID eon fib n• - of Market and Liberty eta adjoining Stun, conri q Nal:ket and Liberty Mee.. Two_,Spnej vatrxwasuacimi„ intperl, neat u , :i r lgiaL , - &First nue BMW, rlp to id.a -4 g, nea r cum'. Pauemaccrirksza na miediont.), - •., : DAVLAG, - esuiaa, Dom almost. new ttet CIILai Peu 110 11111 g If II A - I(WD Vv , OPPOSYNON I,IOOBFI rraiVIWADDA 110X1t=imore meet, near Depot, Corberlan is no w in ecanrdere order for O. ..cepu.u..;,4 %a • or the blfG Persona In lamb of mat and comfort, do weal 542.4.1040 Asa establishmans-Ahey• will Et ad. , elean and nine, and %heroic as yr r al Otj nished as any. in Cumberland, at csreargArni csn o, guaranteed as rot u ene t 9;4_ 1 4 in the plans,: at any pee, or no l pygr.. ih nip gnome (dr "= " 4 11"° 11 7 5 ,44 1, ZD5Z1 WALKS.. • - • - • - st , Dikka tielbt 0 , 7 CAMS lOW* In) NalUri k k i Zte brand, just non per atarowst molar inda by ieD3 _,-(10.1,1,bk0x STOEIV.II bt Ala to woo, • fa* door. from die *meg, vitt s*A*ol* (et a eloalig tom DN,kro of II:, Yt. N , * v&Y or ?BOUM OLIVER. ±',.) 3 ;,,Astii-de . coati .1.7tb01110:11177 ITORNEI. I AT LAW, , F•ar:Mtc. Nmithfietd end Oraa 'l l k• • A A#PLEB-4nO6int a pin. milehhind grond'alb mew-min sad nor itS ild Chem, on bann Dlatkir sate Xialta il.v P kcK.E.T N E. =wen known Ikea( splendid passengers eseatas • ers is 110111 co wmd eine latnentomnlbrat, be. and to rnishe and most poorness' boats on the orateinnt We West. Elocernecousnodation and mom tort that money can procure, has been provided for pas. -eandara.s.Theldmhas.bersungolicimwatsr ,7-0 —has copied of go , without least Oda th'grPlP•E Thef ^tejlt.lia oar Itefe toot ot Ood s tmedleprdri . ll'uttltittr a Lion of tremht and the eutt7 apassengers the re denrs.b.Alrdnieklisn,plMOW lateen mast De advance. .: 4 iviniaxeraximxst ?he 'LUAU NEWTON, knee Ahothugh.overy th!xid!whaorning W Dlxli Whetting army, Sunday evr.wpgAt Wr. l. May. 89, IBA MONDAY PAC T. The MONONGIMLELak,Captatosa, Ell leave alio. burgh kloralarcaornagg at ID o'clock; Wkoall4ll every Italadayartatung at 10 r. TVESDAT PACKET. The MOSSNLA Cap. J. Kumenzusoiltli Pittebuiti every Tuesday ciningerny r1 0 0:111 etery Tuesday evening et tor. K. • , WEDNESDAY PACKET. , ' TheNSWENGLANDNa , Cupt..,B. DzAsimil InarErtanagb.4Tay Wedacsday montlag Want; Wh.e.d arming 111 A Wr.a, • „ THOBAIDAVPACILIZET.' The BRILLIANT, Capt. llues. will Leave litb burgh terverTateastar mantis* at 117 o'cloet riVleetteg every Thursday evening at 10 PAIL • • IPPFIDDAY PACKET. t • The CLIPPER led. e, Cot Pau Deveit , efitO Main Plea burgh every Friday moment at ID &cleat Whin. Hai every Pride) evening el • SATURDAY •PAA.-- a.. • . The MESSENGER, Rapt S. llarremna, will leave Pinabargh even , Burnley seureete et 10 attest; Wheeling every 'Saturday evenieg at 10 r. at. • NEW ii =k4( lase. abaft `-- (vss etisocsar,) 1 4inye . rassbassit daily, at o'rlost, A. Id, and bit rives u +Glasgow, ( olas* asap Saady and Beaver' Ca, tial,yai 3 Ws foeK add New Lisbon nt 11_,Juunis naafis Laurel , New Lisbon at 6 o'clock, , P. X, tvilaug tka (zip canal to die river ddritllbo 'n411,) und'il odd oidlook, A. 24., and tame at Piusbestrat3 4. 31,dss tasking a coatiad o P-,4 0 464611 and Neighs tinw burgh, in alarm data waist less. rat& ether - row. - - The proprietors of Line have the *aim Of Ito rmag . the public that they have fined op two Ana Waal &nal Boats, (or thir aeconmedstion ofpauetgevs aa4 freight, to Tan in- eonneetion • with sho'atill= -IteAmers CALEB COPE andIIEAVEII, - ene ing, at Glasgow, web the Pittsburgh aad (Sada nos, and other daily tirmaisf swowera &WO the Ohba and idtsaisaippi rivers. -The proprielone Pledge Oca, selves to spare no neon or unable to mourn fort, Wet, and dispatth, and askdispat.b, of tho publis a 'hate of thetrpstkona- AtrrIIORIZED AGENT& GL HARTGN, 8. LW HARBAUCII I, t PlUnb2l o' R. HANNA '& Co. urfila I. nessAdou co: Hair When- Mr. Murdock. Mr. ?dor. NOTICS—TM steamer flErarEit, C. ter, will leave after this rodeo, for Wetlseijeltne;9l9. ally, at 9 olnrck in the =nine • Piing amen t, nnownsin4a - Daily Packet Lbw, FEBRUARY 1* .154 d FIa:UAW 14154 Mr. 7. Dunn. WWI Crotty. LEVIN DAILY ATB A. AL, AND 4 P.M i The folloodos .now bons omens . neklino Cot We plosanseasoro AIN I bANTIC,. Coo. 4osoes . PAM TN; ego. A. 7accbr, sad !MOM Caw. P.: Bennett. Tbo bons on desynotnednd op Ainonrogard to Ev an' coodein that many connocAro bgebeed The Bona villlesoone himunonen, la tholbot onion A.l • fautonn r botpnotantou bond. no in boon will otruuoly ono nno off -nal b00n4.8.L. AL.Jusd 4 P.rAL •, .- ~ ,1141 =BM STEAMBOATS, 1.1t.0,4•1.&11C:e"atItt. 1 . ,1 : 11 LLSBON.AND PfTTSlWittill DAILY ate s • . D v „ ..•••114-5 - : - • .'. . : n , . - " ,1 The faarrannina Mo O amar " '" ' i IVANHE. ' Camila BD Cocerzar, silt WWI (kw e and all intermediate pgrAaare , Tharodax,ELkinat, at 10 o'clock, A. Id. For trecilmoT panpipe apply on boanL ' lan, - - FOR CINCINNATI AND LOCIIIIVILI,R. , • .; • 713ie igestald new steamer ' ... WLECRAPII Nat, t :Ilatilep,master..will leave kr, abame ~ I ntermediate ports .on litmulliy s Ind last ; "at3o o'clock. Fel trelibror pas i sm i tf i ll. e pt.. i . , l t ., t n ,tellrel t or toC o. .? i .. lea.. • , . 131E011 kULTKVBE I .h. ( FOR ISIEBITHIS AND NRW 0 - .' P - - Tkettpleaditl steamer , ..::• ~.:, PARIS, ... • suet ' Mama* Mutes, *lll leave for ataiWe Intermediate gone on Thstredati . F or (mi t oses Flom= app i ll al board. os be ..i i _. la= , ow kr ILTENHERG a' Att. Orrissumon AND LOUISVILLE PAOKETLESE •.' . ,The acv and skieuxfid • • ' ,F7 ' . P , ac . k' ALEGILOPH Ne.S,•.! onsiefiLmaateL pill lave fotCineia nen and LdaloOd en'iVientillah'thel7thinst,atllt Wetter, A.'. X. Vernacute apply Int to ' BUILD %VILSON icOccift.' • Gro amn. (=limner PeytollllL viII leove t Lennonotelinaor en artital Telegreehno,ES eanigefilicesx, and can tante bertha Stated "newt a • . ••• Itne...‘throt.: FOR NASHVILLE. ~...r.e . ,—.-- . . ,(F. MtTha 11 , 1 , Oulid omE tasi v :ranotoc 4. , , girap i ; Watts, matter, • rill leave ,f or tlet above and iateratediatapanamWed pithy, _lbe Slat inirtAtt IVattatk. ' ' • - ' ', 1 :,„ . F.g 2 . o fteight 0114111 . ar i v l ttla ß tNgt t t:p Ag ~ , hilatiera, 'PARMtilto Az4Hoekingport. ag,lluargoWo4o • ... • l'00; mace!wW76Yra [ at me Oar Talesdy, at 10 L For Gal. War •• • . •• y board. dneStf 4 . ' PITAXWIMakte,, WIAKELING PAC • 4 1 / - 120?tre . q itearnee, , ' Iiair"VTISITLe . 4` Webber, master, +Pt leave teteV a' Wheeling( eeery Mood*, arteday me w F lies lo . ercleekpreobelyt+•'• • ' Viva every Tortelop,'Therrea Midrib , toniey, at 7 delete am, presieel • - It eCaosoPprill-teed at all thp Hoerr aecomedation Prat oda be proottred tbi rt. fort oaf pefotz of paarregets hub= prerrefteter boor ta t elegazir op:N .6o ;ring safely wr i t .= ni ta.. • . zvorill &IA ~, ~,• , ....1',7.9( in 118d8taki4461' s • *...t a o "")" vL Pttgabiargb and•Pbtlindelphtsi . ... ~ .. . . TIMAITOEDA 13-111161NINU - DAY ANDNI Tilar:'CiliTiku:nr.::= V a rvA h ,r it , t . writ lea** rkradelptaa. daily ivAl/ th a Ida 4 Cbarobiriblugrand Ikon thence, by. WvAici Awl a total' of noun , muting day. and debt. ' Wo' ha prepared to fonvonl 6000 lbs. freight dafly. ‘ ATVs •, • • • D LNECH 2Winsblirg I Ooh % No In Swab 'Third Bireel. Pinhole .NA 'IPIPARTa ThaFsvpsvrwrum. noh. figgMlB4B. wp ri ligiegDz i rrantrsicia.. Mareitandise transported at Canal mum FORSYTH & DUNCAN L. Avst% Water itrect, Winab&rak. • FRAILIFIA AL&IIBIIALI...Ar •• anal 7 • . • 17 liabistrea& R. 111:111.1{.E . a CMS PAST. Er„p ima . FOR DORE, AND' "SIE * Pii 3 PTl.lat doe putput onbard Bart Preitmed Mlortrard packages of; all °l4l /AVPri r.- Mf 4 0 /' ROBINSON b.111:1E OVA likßoadaCintrtns T144.11111P0W/i/LTIIM iw . frn, ..... 1848-111 ala QUIP P ERS aad arbor: are Infonnedithlts this I.llte conilmans lama Willy. Produce mad amsehaadbe reectiplatlfar by FIVE DAY LIND and cogalar twig- GRP Warr mum and speedded tiro, •• • 41 4 J C BlLlVES.l.,ltonhanth; , itird• ROBINSON &BONIN, Balantor ; • C‘- • PITTSBURGH AND,PHILAJP .1 , • Tlll%6Dll* -1 ; 1, "%gf.J. . may?. irtsdhii:=ltttrfinbese groiner. Militne s tLe t rnkng ”' as I. of Januaty mkt, army ,trnt tam!' train Favor Chtunhersburr,b, and relays rtyborsesou the tornm,ke. CLARICE& 'MAW, Pirtsteirgit. „„,....""." LEWIS & TIER, 219 Market Philadelphia. n in g h.49 / 1 , 244 M 5a W 41 1 .": •i f ert son taste ' &Ala r raSOURGII AND PiIIi.ADELPMIAI. 11111113 RYE DAYS-tßoMolag Day and bit milklkine Philadelphia tlairy with/ MD Train• raChatabenabargin,A Wagorr,,,,du •trial, andllaving relays of , liotseit mnidnadry tod tote oa 'its pp mk'. menet, the certain arrival mf,cneds Naakorn Opoda will be waked ..Mom OAP bo ketilnd up each day, so Mat no dels,yr•ritt Ws unli be prepared so, foneard-Mak !MIR , APPITI O , „NAL ANG '" Cuba Dam% ly • dee29-dam. 7 hi test Palljela.• %AIL cr.gierkierthi: In JAYNE—ma. ~ chat munedwisly au. basing alditalad raydnothce; mho died M en .in idvietm , lB4.ll,loeaa takea *let mull Moteat. Liver CemPlalat, aad reduced et leer the 4. ll . l nri.er Teen I was melte to armed to. . $14C11... "."1 4 T , a home us abroad, otav ar. moat Irma confined to ray bed. Dcringtba above Peri od Mim I bad expeaded s 'MBA; Pi and.mgdieuirs, to 1 1 0 , 0 • 0 14 , of IMIS/, reecistingiany benefit aerator!? Im jalyilB4A, I Mitimenced Dr... .el2eito them moreet ie OW alea, 4314 lerett„Attat It weey pareetrenttp tktblit Use, Shat aim alum truly =TOM bere- , compleiblr-fikno- TM.I . , IliYhdaith. , I, holarethatdaynakrftnauftePtlls an. EsPuMarant, kkokomfamtlyrabillehtas now in gagged, .0/ogo curtail'. Pi. 14, pad ilfitTett a lr P autPgaiekote shop us tgatipbac, 'it aka airt t ruc s and muunq . 0 * MI. / • rs mid Wet, and make this certificate tanks Ms. eat of artheael 4: tiltUAll PATopr, :NAN . 15,1513. jar . 6 VEIIII4. AND onto weslatir I.r/ .1— : ~W • • Till, . . FrANOIRW MAN whoa* Otter wal,), r • Ile orjetrit • qiiion, - st ri.• 4.ri a , kj it to k ~,,,i,,hi,..yother•desolittoo Ot. t 1:5)901 I WY be seeirabtei wbethr - TaLogio?"t. or p ~. n ... *l. 11:, ,, dick •• •-•• " ...... • '-.., tagAn 84t11 • .-. • .41 .