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It `is late hating an editor residing in the chief points ' of auractian,to gather up =attend interest to/ their distant readers. Our New York correspondent M much liked by ens Senders. • He is always en band, and is posted up in all the passing events, and makes lively and interesting letter, and is vOry reliable in his ominmercial "Junius," our able, intelligent, and reliable Wash iagton correspondeit is sgaiom his post, where be will remain during the long sod exciting Ses sion of Congress, to commence to day. He will keep our rulers well informed of all the stirring events at the seat of Govemmeitt, and will render our columns peculiarly interesting the six months or more to come. This is aigood time to anbacnite. Every citizen should prepare to keep himself well posted up in the proceedings of the in-ooming session of Con• gross, u it may, and doubtless will, have a very permanent induence upon the future welfare and pomposity of the country. Judge P/11[111....—Otivernar Johnst. Pardons. Amos V. Paws, Judge of the Court of Co moo Plea; in Philadelphia, took OatiLai., lately, in rasing sentence upon soma rioters, to make violent attack upon Governor Johnston tar an al. leged abuse of the pardoning power. His !im pinge was violent, Indecorous, and peculiarly un just,. and shows him peculiarly unfitted for the high place he occupies. This attack his led to an investigation of the number of pardons which took place under the Administrations of Governor Pol ley, Shrank, and Johnston, by which it appears, that Governor Potter Avertgekannnally 163—Gover nos eiitaii,iotan4.oi..uniti raifito - i only St From a statement published in the Harrisbtugh papers we leernthatJudge Parsonsheld high pub. lie dice under the appointment of Oovemor Porter sad daring hLsadministration, for five yews—two of them, as President Judge of the District compo sed of the of Dauphin and Lebanon—one, is Secretary of the CoMmonwealth—and two as AlWOCiate Judge of the Court or Common Pleas or the City and County of Philadelphia. Dialog these Ave years, Governor Porter pardoned five kindred and severity eight convicts, being an ay cress of one hundred and fifteen annually. Of liana GOO hundred and . eighteen were pardoned `while Judge Parsona held the office of Secretary of Mate, and three hundred and seventy three, after he Mit his Nat on the bench in the city and. county of Philadelphia Among these erimir.els who were pardoned, within the five years referred to, sixty nine bad been convicted of riots. • It a thus seen that while • this pardcm.hating fudge held office under his friend GOveroor Por ter, and while ho himself held the position of See aviary of State, a tar greeter number were pardon ed than at any time once--and that Governor Johustan, - cd whom he so unjustly complains, has partheued far less than his predecewors. Sinai Governor ...rohnetoit came Into office, there have been three hundred and twenty appli cations for paidon, and hence two hundred and fie. rejected. Ulm well known in this section of the State that Governor Johnston is exceedingly averse to the sae of the pardoning power. and never exeretees itiwt in the clearest ease; and after the moat pa tient investigation; and we have 11.41 hie strin gency in this respect tiequenthr conintentetl That there are cases in which the Executive clemency elnunld be exereleed. Judge Pusona himself bas given the most ; undoubted evidence— fur It is stated in the Nara. American, that only a few days ago, just before pronouncing eentenee on a young girl, convicted of menslaugbter, be began his address by saying "Yon have been convicted of an offence of which you are not guilty," and yet; be added, "I sentence you to the Elsie. Penn.- tiny for km pare Whether she mu guilty or - not, yet the Judge who made use of each en Improper remark must at least have considered the easemorthy of 'Executive consideration. The editor of the "Erie Commercial Advcrtiser'• has been paying a visit to this city, and amusing himself and entertaining his madam by writing home: AU this is fiery well, if be bad been as careful of his has as. be has bees free in his sum- . . -Wu. Speaking of the fact that the Erie and Pittsburgh Rail Road received no practical en courage:mot here, by the sulweriptiou of stock, be 1111Y1C — The capitalist" . of Pittsburgh WV proverbially , - ri l :d u , g Ait o ll Zsgo' too er g k'Wb'ks °f s it " y , thonsana, and a min ufarto ringTZl n nlssorhtranru amount ing to millions allow, , they have not yet rude one mileiof rail road i any direction! They lure tali only $40,000 of the stock to the Can. Val Rail . Road oast , leavin g the Philadelphians in for the sett. However, they have given a pledge to carry it westward a reapectable distance, and I belie.. besides crowding the county of Allegheny 111 kterIISOACO, have actually taken some consider able amount of stock individually, the exact sow of which I have not learned.' Bach saline of blunders as the above exhibits la calentaied to doom city no little injury In circles CO better Rammed than this travelling editor. For . lus' infuriation, and that of any others who map take enicigh Interest in the subject to desire to he set rightlwe will make a few correction. The citizens ofPittsburgh, individually, have not probably subscribed more than $lO,OOO to the stock of the Central Rail Road, b7ut in their corporate capacity, as the county of Allegheny, they have subscribed ems staliart of dollarr to the stock of that company—rt share which dote not place ue a gteat way behind Philadelphia, when our popula. ' 'Con Lad wealth, in comparison with has, are con . ' sideted. , •To the Western Bead, the citizens,individnally, , . have intone-bed about $030,000, much of which is already paid ie. The chy of Piitsbtugh, in her oorporate capacity, ha sabsenbed 4200,000, Slid 'the city of Allegheny a hits sum—making In all, . - .!...*Aiirthe Western Iliad, $630,000. ~- - , -- The editor of the Erie paper will thus. see that r ki1i.. 7 .1,.. tc:41e of this city and countyhavetatuilly ,d ass avinion sir, haqnstoold:WOrory . ....., -. 17.! ;,.1. kr. Rita Rolle : within •I abOti; °o t en ` .7; 4 0 : 1,..4i5tr have not yet completed etieil4l l o iitpl. BAJA irb- : -.,. air the Waters Rood i5...7. laa. '-. tkiairilitOßOO is beti . 4 ex ~,,,r • . liesides this, they expeutto have more than one bond's:id and filly miles of railroad under conune4 the approaching sawn, and they intend to push it to completion with all-the energy which mean' • can command. Our travelling editor shOttld also recollect that we are but a young city, of yet, and that thegapi. tat of the plaice has been Made here, and that it takes • vita ■ sum to carry on our multifarious' manufactoring operations. Immense. sums are also annually, swallowed 'op in improving Seal estate. One million of dollar. is Dot a high esu• mate the the value of the buildings which have been erected the past wawa, and the real agate on which they bate been built, is worth a million 1 1 more. This is an annual work with us, and it we cannot spare quite as much for, rail roads as some Other cities, we can show as substantial program to greatness as any city In the Union. • Carlos Mtu. Cu uos.—We remarked, a lbw days since, that the Pitt Cotton Factory was ma mma with but a limited set of hands. It has tUnce stopped allogether,and we understand a material change has been made in its proprietorship. Meurs.ll3lackatock and Bell go out, and ouOtild . Mend, Mr, Thos. Arbuckle, formerly of the Eagle Factory, goes, in, and the style of the hem will be Thor. Arbuckle & Co, In about two weeks the Mill startslagain under its new auspices with a 101 l sat of hands. The matured experience of Arbuckle in the manufacture of cotton gives guarantee that the Militias will Ito conducted In the best and moat auccessful manner. - We understand that it is the Intention tithe new proprietors to throw their valuable ground on Federal Streetinto the market, which- will of fer most excellent business locations, add much to the beauty of that fine street:Mr the Diamond property.conld also be appropriated for busineu pawpaws, Federal Street would become One of the very finest absot the two cities. The break:ln the continuity of business, by the public square, is a great detriment to:it, and injures e pectally the property to the north of the blarke • House. Horace Greeley, of the New York Tribune, was It Cincinnati, last Wednesday. Thomas MeElram, EN., one of the Proprie the New York Tribune, is st present on onr city. Judge Shales denies that he over used the lan guage stualuted to him by the Pau, that he hoPed 'the bones of American soldiers might bleseh on he shores of Canada." He says be never Cr pressed such a sentiment, or any thing skin to Mr. Browslow fisher him retired from the Ci eirdseti Gazette, and Mr. William J. Ferris tal his plum. The New York Express denies empbttically that there is to be a special Meeting of me il.au.e of - Biel:tops of the Protestant Episcopal Church. It says that it is not probable that there will he • any action had in the Calle of the suspended Bishop until the meeting of the Triennial Convention, at Cin cinnati, in October next. Scan Soft Haulm - , of Minnesota, arrived in St . Louis on the 15th ultimo, on his way to this State. The.last number of the Milluesota Citron. icle contains his veto of an net of the. territorial legislature, providing . fir the selections of oontrnis aioners to prepare a code of laws for the territory. His reason for so doing is that, the bill does eat restrict, in any manner, either the duration of the I.llliooll or the eammi.sioners or the auto , expanditare, they will oceastou. lowac—The lowa City Republican spcnks in the most cheering terms date Minx of immigrants, and anys,— ."Our beautiful prance and rich valleys on the lowa end Cedar riven, are beginning to auntrit the attention of the enterprising and the wealthy. For several weeta past, lowa city hat been crow ded with strangers from every latitude between Detroit and Charleston bathe'," The State is receiving, amoug the thousands pocking to it, o number of the' repremotatives of the Huguenots, ef South Carotin. Of these, eev. end 4milico are of the Legere Branch. . NIIVB.LNE LONDUN.--W, lusty It Foreign correspondence of the New York Com mercial, that a new bank-was to be open in Loe dtin entire liewesolser, tab., Zeelied t • Royal British Bank. It is . e.nabluthed under a char ter Troit the Crown, a distinction which is at pres ent eajoyed only by the Bank of England, and its governor will be a Mr. Macgregor, the mender of Parliament for Glugow, and formerly secretary to. the Board.of Trade. One object of-the iustliation is to introduce into London what c@ied the Scotch system of haul:leg, the principal feature of Which is the granting of moderate cash credits to respectable individuals in trade, upon their per sonal secieity jointly with two other parties of good standing. The plan has worked well In Scotland, and there in no inherent reason why the axpeii meat should 1101 duo be stocesafisl in London- Another Level feature in the business of the bank, I will be that it will receive deposda of any amount, rro7l.il upward, and allow 3 per cent. thereon, upon condition of their not hung re-drawn for six moods. In this way it will attract considerable portion of the Yea =We which are at present marled to the savings banks, the highest rate al. lowed by those inatitunons being 3 per cent. while they era attended with a variety of limitations, and with a degree of trouble to deposimes which will be avoided at the British Bank. Itia these depos its which will be employed in caah'eredits, and as this allowance br them is only to he "3 per cent. arid the chugs for the cash credits be 5 pe cent. and I percent. comeornion, there will be sefElcient difference for a fair return to the stock holders. In addition to thews new features of bo inese,sll the wartsnetions Otlla urdinary bank wtl likewise be .carried on. Psztunza TATIOn klth Men Averacte S. S. Union.—Theta la pobliabed s Ichgthy letter from Rev: T. L. Hamner, general n,sent of the Ameri can Sunday School 'Union, to Presideut Taylor,ou the occattion of the Sunday School children of Climb:Paton, 5. C., contributing £6O kir the purpore of coaalltnting thePreatdent and his lady, ble Mem- WM of the American Sunday School Union. The !allowing la the Preaidenta's a,knowledgements: Nasal:lama, N0v.14,1549. Deer Sir-1 have the pleuure to acknowledge your favor of the 10th jeer., informing to. that the Sunday School children of Charlettors; 8.-C., had by a contribution ofLinty dollars motioned my la. dy and myeell, Idia members of the American S. S. Union. 1 beg to express our high appreciation of the M. vor by which we are members or that most berm. fioent and useful institution, and must ask you to convey to the little children from whom it is de. rived, the great gratification we fuel at thi, deli cate token of Meirrecollection and esteem. May they, with Glod's blewiag become good members of society, and thus show the excellence of the re. lirriOUS training which they now enjoy. .1 am, with high respect, Your friend and obedient servant, Z. TAYLOR. Rev. T. L liatnner, &c. WABIIitiOTON Corteepondenee of the Pittsburgh Colette. Wastuacrom, Nov. 27, 1549 'The elements mix up delightfully, and the plot thickens•and darkens. There are many more important . matters that might occupy men'. minds, but that which is now undeniably uppermost in the thoughta of all, la the- Organization of the Homo. The principal Southern candidnea of the Democracy are on the groand—they are, Howell Cobb, of Georgia, Lyon Boyd, of Kentucky, and Rohm McLean, or Maryland. ExsGovernor McDowell, who has his own asiiretions, and whose chance at obtaining the desired elevation, is much better than that of either Of the above gen tlemen, is not prevent ;and will probably make lit' de or no direct exertion. .1.-Onvernor C. F. Cleveland, of C 00000 k 6 4 'Disney and Potter of Ohio, and ideClemand of Millais, each have a toFulidttable number ,o( warn, and active friends- I have not placed the montane o ,,ntinr, of the probable Whig candidate before these namee, cause there. is..tot the nitro itcertilude in tater erica to bas election as the standout-bearer of his 'party oo the occasion. Mr. Winthrop wi n be onal:wad as the choice of the Whig party, if be desires Bet his own personal %%tubes may pilot to the *aloe of eecither eminent Whig for that bunt?. 11$ the impreadoe t.C.roany Whigs, that. Mr. Winthrop is lete.,likely to conciliate tye oPPcsugM ' c 4. AGIN!, members,' wh°'4.l*'llL?n, in :equivocal., and pszsiietel profcreaces as yet Inver. fiody fraction, than Mr. ',pawn ; of !Ohio. Mr. Vol .toci,year readrn.wlil perhaps Pnein l Jl . anssodera the nontiagioo it 1817, but declined fit Neiman lief might induce hint to similar 'erne stow, bat 'whia he zontht probably be to. ducted to • Swore be ibis red of the party. Mr inrim wooldliraiiit — jpecerve at the Ira trislobe • 7, ". 1 . , votes of Chddir • IL of of Ohm, Allen of Mu. enehueetts, and I.).!ty of Wmonsio, none of whom eel. be. .expected to vote fir Mr. Win throp, except possibly Mr. Root; who supported him before. Want of time prevents my furnishing you a very amueingAretch,which a mischief loving dem ocrat him given me of the mining and counter mining, the doublings and twiatinge in the . rank. of that party for the interior •olrioea About one third of both • Houses have arrived. Mr. Fillmore is at Willard's, Mr. Benton mat his residence, and Nome dozen of the undistinguished of their branch are weltered over the town—Mr. Clay is supposed to be between here and Philadel. phis, and Is expected to morrow; General Cass is in Philadelphia, with an interesting coterie of north western Democrids. Mr. Calhoun has not yet emerged from the repose of Fort Hill. TI _item is, you koovi, a deficit in the means o the Treasury, of some iTicenty outhouse( dollars.— The cause of this not unexpected phenomenon will be fully and saustacturily set forth. In the mean time, the Union, sod after it the lesser orbs of Mal political firmament, are profoundly aston ished at the announcement of this discovery. It is e blemish upon the - financial reputation of the last dynasty, for which most of them, bless their innocent souls! were quite unprepared. As the quagmire is deep and fetid lute which they lave been thus soddenly cast, the Union, this marmots. concludes a series of floundering essays to keep . - aself and its friends out of the mud, by a leader three columns, designed to prove that there hi n deficit at all, and that if there is, it has been earn ed by the existing Administration. Unfortunately for these bold dial:a:name, I shall be able to show, and will eoon take occasion to do no, that this de riot was foreseen and 6retold by a prominent and able officer of the Treasury Department under the Administration of Mr. Walker, who declared his belief, at least one year ago, of the necessity of • loan within the present and ensuing fiscal year, to an amount much larger, than will be recommen ded to Congress in the report of Mr. Meredith. Wine! Webb bee received his comnalmou Charge, not Minister to Austria. I learn that ii .mas forwarded to him Mu Saturday. Mr. Cloy `, ton has received ingirmalics of thy luterstion Austria to raise her representation at their capital to the grade of a full mason, arid will recommend that Commas shall authorize a liar advance in the dignity and Wary of the American women at the Austrian Court. Should Congress comply with the soggestlon, it is believed that Mr. Webb will be promoted to the. higher,grade. I find hero much to °Nerve and comment upon, but the fatigue of travelling and want a time compels me to be-brief. Jurors. WASULTS/M., Nov. 29th, 1919 The Wing cautus for the election of candi dates (Jr the office, of the Rouse, will not be held before Monday morning next, beCause it a an ticipated that a number of members will delay their arrival until that time. There appeirs to be no doubt but Mil Mr. Winthrop will be nominat ed without delay or dismission. Whether Mr. Campbell. the present Clerk, will be equally enc cessful, seems not :quite so clear. It ts reported that J. H. C. Mndd, of this city, is a competitor far the nomination. Mr. M. is the present read ing Clerk at the Howe. It appears to me that I neither his titandiog in the patty nor manhunts : tons for the place are such as to entitle him to ex pect suttees in this COP VW. The nearer the beginning of the session ap proaches, the more distinct and decided beeorne the ruinous of contemplated opposition from the South to the admission of California as a tree State, and of projects for the disruption of the Un ion, in ease the treasonable threats against the consummation of the former measure are treated with- that contempt whieh.they Ito well deserve. That a concerted attempt is to be made to ream the admission of any free State, for the. present, from any quarter, and for tins establishment of the principle that at no future time shall soeh admis sion tithe place,. bat with an equivalent addiuon of slava representation to the Senate, ia rendered probable by many symptoms observable at the Federal Capitol, and throughout the Southern Stores. Too r,opui,r state Convention to tl.e Menage, of die Gaverners of Tennessee, Gcerg . .a, and Alabama, the apt-cams and letters of rech men ea Senator. Calhoun and Jelfereon Davis, the general tone of the (ensitirAl pros:sem Pretet r at the lontbotad bandied caw, aircamstnaces of eimilar import, and eo insay splll elusive indications thole least a very vkileidjkiri. lotion has been determined upon, to hationithanthe majonty orate nation and Coupe's into as thane dondtent of its present petition, wtusli u, that'ala very shall acquire no sore temlory efial the Uwe, not any further additions of politldepoit, or The means to be employed are a towering Waster .sod terrihlo threat.. Thus the fdissis eipplStaio Convention and the Gubernatorial zea lots above referredlo, demand a general Convert ,iolll of the Slave States, In the event either of the adoption of the Wilmot Proviso, as to the tutor gulizad territories, or the interdicuion of slavery io the District. Wnat to to be done by each a Con vention? 'Settle the mode and measure of re- diem," say they. %quit does this metal It means secession from the Union or nothing. Bat the promisevdill not be required for any of the terri tories of the United States. California has alma. dy voted it superfluous, by prohibiting alayery. The last news from New Mexico corroborates all preoedtng advice. In showing hostility in that ter ritory to be as decided nom Centurion In ren pest to Deseret, though the Loiter Day Saints prefer to say nothing upon the matter, the cons troversy can never extend to that remits and hos laud earner. But the *disunionist.. and propagandists wrll not for that desist from their plots, or withdraw their menaces. They must now Lave compromises which shall cut oir all territory kora California below 38 deg. 30 Mill, stool a new Slave State out of part of Southern New Mem. and North Plutern Texas. This is the at plan out. There is no hope whatever that it can anceised. It is easy to perceive, that the entire end and aim of it is to defeat the application of lbw people of Cali fornia fur adiniuion, by making it contingent upon the mutilation of her territory, and the present and prospective adtuiwtion ul at lout two other Slave Staten. This is the Calhoun plot. It came to the nuptial through Charleston, and was communicated to the pleas bye mmfillant of Mr. Holmes. ❑is the ant enunciation or the oracle of Fort Them will be two parties, even at the Sonth, upon it. The body of the Whigs, and the whole of the Old Union pony, will repudiate any with a move ment designed to kiree their peculiar institution upon an unwilling people. The plotters will be come known I.On - unionists, end will be opposed by the adherent., of the Union and the Constitution as such. lithe traitor. carry their projects to the extent of resisting the authority of the federal government, to the collection of revenue, the ser vice of proem. hooting from the U. S. Courts, des. the matter will be brought to an tsetse by their trial and panishineut, under the laws applicable to .runinalis taken in overt nee Of Wenn°. In the mean time, it may be as well to state de finitely, that din Lamed that a majority of the Sonatina and Representatives viand ready and pledged to oppose the admission of California, with some. equivalent in favor of Slavery, to the last extremity, and that in the event of their resistance being inefleetual, they nor. prepared to recommend to their constituents aecepaion from the Union. This, I believe to be a compound of conjecture and invention. In reference to the seat of govern. meet, there is little derail that livery strong move ment will be made to ?OM/Ceti° to Maryland all that part of the District of Columbia act embraced witbia the proper corporation !twit. of Washing• ton. I would not hastily pron./nee that the morel:neat will be onstmccufal. I regard it as equally unconstitutional and inexpedient. But it is not more so than the cession to Virginia of the portion of the District oo the went side of the Po tocase, including Alexandria, was. The wishes of the people ate unanimously adverse to the pro. posed measure. They jteilly regard it ass pre. liminary to the removal of the seat of government. hind:Wier, who received a considerable majority of vote:, over Mr. Thompson, at lbe last election la the Southern Oeugreseional DiaMot of lowa, is present, and will contest the seat el the latter. Mr. Miller In a Whig, and received the votes 'of the IdOrtucus then settled in the Western part of that State. They had' previously lived in Illinois, and, Neilla tbcre,had uniformly voted for Ike Dgeipents Mad they done rs , an ;it+ occasion, their vote. would have been counted very amino ‘judylor Mr. Thompson; but the fact being the reverse, A h o y were thrown nor, and the certificate was given . to Zfir. 1., who will taarctpc probably lake part is the orgitniatton of the Bane ati tp!f drying ADeaber. .Bas a question will be made upon this point Ups 'lariat:olo[ond u wings auto& ed that the seacaball be held to be vacant until it is decided. pie turn which this affair way ta#e may exercise en important inanerice on the choice of offiners of the House. Jeanie. FROM BOSTON Correspondence of the Psttsborgh Gazette. Bosmos, No t e. 1849. Dux Sts,-1 am at last In this allele:a metrop• ha, and aurroanded by a groat variety of " uo• tione.” Some of these are crooked streets and paths, so crooked that no mortal can walk in them and keep straight ;—Places, sock as Temple Place, Otis Place, and many others; Avenues, Parks, and Squares. it Is amusing enough to a straight Hued Pennsylvanian to look nt what the Yankees hero call Squares. Their limits are about as irregular as it would he possible to make them, yet thin very irregularity makes them beautiful, and then they are surrounded by splendid palaces, where reside, during the winter, the princely merchants of lb.. The " Common " is ■ place of great summons There are forty acres enclosed, in the center the • is a fountain tram which a large jet of water brown about ninety bet into the air. This pre. sent. abeautiful @pentacle. The forest treee ecat tared through the Common give 1 a rural appear ance, and afford many pleasant walks, where,at almost all bourn, are to be found groups of men, women and children. Around the Common run. • wide street, lined on one ride by stately man• stoat One of these possesses a peculiar interest loom having been the residence' of the celebrated John Hancock. Another object of attraction is Faneuil Hall, the old Cradle of Liberty. The building as plain and unpretending. The hall is spacious, With galleries on three sides, and with out seats. There aro portraits of Mr. Fenced, Samuel Adams, John Hancock, John Q. Adams, Gen!. Washington, and Oenl. Knox. That of Mr. Samuel Adams presents a noble .countenance, combining mildnesa and firmness. Near this build. ins is Quincy Market winch occupies lEss space on the ground than the one in your city, and yet aill.,rde far better accommodations. There is no mining up of the different articles, but every thing is aswuted and arranged in distinct, stalls. The prices for butter, meat; poultry, dee., are about double what they are with you, and yet the aspen• sea of hotels, and boarding house., are about the same. The Yankee. have a. wonderful knack in using up every article of food fully, and no using It as to make most excellent dishes. In no part of the country . . • truer economy practiced, yet no where do people live better. Close by Boston, on the north.. Bunker ffill,:where stands the ISODU. meat. It is a lofty and noble shall, and has been aptly styled "The groat esclamation point in our history." There it statula all alone in its grandeur , and there it will ever wand, testifying to the passing generation the noble deeds of a noble race. About three miles from the city is the turbot town of Cambridge. This has been rendered Masons as I the seat of Maraud University—the Mother of Amerman Colleges. The buildings are very plate, with the exception, perhaps, at the new Library Building. The punts of:interest are, fine, the Li• bra.ry. This is handsomely Arranged and contains about eighty thousand volumes. There am many old and rare books. There in one published in 1495, contamieg the letter written by Coltunbun to Few/Mend and Isabella,giving so tlOLUtalt of the dincovery of America. !There is also • book of devotions, published in Mexico one hundred yearn before the first book ptiblished in New England The next point of interest to the Picture Gallery . Aisiong the paintings are many of Copley's and Trumbull's. Copley excel* in his drapery, Tram. boll gives life to the figures. Not far from the College steeds the venerable Elm ender which Genl. Wanhicg s ton fast received the Te epee,. of the oak:cm .on his taking the command olthe American Army.:. There he drew his sword in the contest for independence; Near by is the dwelling which he occupied as his Head Quarters —now it is the habitation of the poet Lmigtellow. What a change: Something over a mile from Cambridge is Mt. Anbom—the Country Seats of the dead: LTberb, on the hill aide, In the val ley, along the shidy avenues, amid groves of for est trees, are the mansions of the departed. Nu Bound hreab upon car—no hunt of industry rs heard—oo Irving forms 111.0 sees in those street., but an is silent and motionless The inhabitant. are all wrapt in the slumbers of that long night which " knows no morning." Nature has made it a Lovely place—just the spot where the weary ofearth would Plait to be dor y nil strip! lawatilp;p2!..,, , :rtier country about Boston is nearly all occupied by villas, owned by mon who do — lsailitess lo the city.but live oat oftown. Some of then ant beau OM, cam:any Om at Broaklina,', acid eaccied Roxbury, Dorchester, and elsrlasmarsi, hair* not lime now to say more. In my ritml,l Will give ...am account of same of my excused:lo about the acighhoshood of the dry. D. In the extract published from the New Orleans Dallis it was stated that. Captain Cannon, of the Louisiana, claimed that the destruction of that boat wee Ceased by the explosion of • keg of tan powder. The Bulletin contain the following, the result or so 10,C1141.600 which had been wade,— In the portion of boiler where the safety Talie was attached, it is very evident that the lead sol dering has been melted oat: this could not poi sibly have occurred miese the iron had been heated far beyond what was possible bad there been a proper supply of water in the boiler. The round Iron daa which pusses through the ballot and is made of the same kind of von, one-fourth or three...eighths of an inch thick, to collapsed and perketly dawned up so close Lbw In plats Of it 4 pen Ignite blade cannot be inserted, and yet the edges of the ilinathus collapsed ere not broken, or even cracked. This could not possibly have been' the cue unless the lion, at the time, bad been not only red hot, bet very greatly so. almost :amount ing to white heat No piece of iron of that thick new, except almost at a welding heat, could hare been thus brought together, without at least crack ing, if not breaking, and it is ridlculoui to user* that at any ten:indrawn, it could attain in the hot, test water it could have been effteted. Sleeting of toe T =cellos of the Traverse Jurors who have served dories the October term of the Coon of Quarter Sessions, Was held in the Court Houle, on Friday, November 3446,154 D, and, on motion, organized by calling Mr. VIL.CIS M'CLoas to the elm:, and appointingTherge Boob, Jr., Secretory. The object of the meeting being stated by the. Chairman, the following preamble end resolutions were exibmitted and uusoimously adopted: Wneasss : We are about to separate, having teen discharged from coy further service no Jo tom, and its accordance with the common feeling which has brought no together on this OCalliOrl, well as deeming it our doty before wparating, to express to the President Judg e, Associates, and other officer. composing the Court, our feeling. and regards toward. them i therefore, be It Remised, That we present' to the Honorabl. Judge Purros and Alsocistes, our warmest sock• nowledgcmems for the kindness and courtesy maniiested towards us as lurore—for the cool Slid impartial manner in which the trials have been conducted, notwithstanding the excitement incl. dent to some of them—and Al cal:mm.lot the en. nednion and season, with which the biplane of the Court has been conducted; daring the long and arduous session Just terminated. iistrari,,That to th e Attorney General, Clerk, and others coneected with the Coon, we present our thanks for their Malkin:a hied and affable bear ing towards us KB hum, WI well im for their strict attention to their dotes, and tarred deportment in their ollifiennee °Moe& Ramlna, That these proceedings ba signed b 1 each Juror, sad a copy of the same presented the Court bethe Secretary of this erecting. Rucatord, that the city papers be requested to pobilati the foregoing proceedings. The meeting then. on motion, adjourned. BRANCIB Iide.CIAHLE, Chairman. Gian Bout, Jr, Secretary. Richard Black Thomas Doningion Solomon Hays Cyrus Black William Caldwell William Hamiltou A. P Ilausber John Forsyth - George Hal . winger , Joleph,Campbell Witham Flinn Edward Ingraham imam! Campbell Jobe Goering W C Mnria Alexander McClain Andrew Purdy 'John kignuecynner Thomas F Thomas lobo Weller Adam Welter Mow. lien EXCEII D Wmwm Alexander Neely Rea. hlraith lames Taggart H A Weaver Murray A While Wm. Wilson, feiW.) ri W Kuhn Samuel Meaner .1110C11 McDonald D.llliol Richards Alexander Scou William Wilson Witham Woodford, John %AI- M lierbilion,lt. [DrIT IS JUST WHAT IS WANTED—SoI all wilo moo ever used MeLine's Vermitage Road the Al lowing letter from an *swaps, Cnnorma Co.. N. V.l • Feb. it, 11349 " 3 ,Kr. a. Co.—W hen year soot was here, 1 kin just opened, and he left Ma bhtu few dosen 'of Mel:one's Versolfme, arid I find It is loin; od very fast, sind thou far it hareem said muMfeedoo, Ltd has prOVed to be just what the Oablia wautri, and we bora dot it adMod and I do not wish te stet ant.. I have but When yoor Spat*u bete, I think he told ma sooe place of wide I Wioilthi• . .at more , bat It. ha t ha. forgottin. yoti'llava the goodnesstoord. forme sit deice et:on; en the reap or- FOY Isis by J. Ii1D1) kco., No. ei, comurr cr Poanh sad WV!!'l I L I 19414* idal6kwlWB? DIED, • On the terd Ote., JANIS 11.11112.., c t{ of Cm. U. atrt Nance Curry, zee n tannths, and ES hil The funeral tt ill take puce this day. at half ps.l tyro o'elork, from Le. residence of George Carer. I , 'ylte.iBr. The frtends the amity, arc respeeduliT inatmd m wend, arid:tout further notice. Tho Mayoralty. The name of Alderman A. G. REINHART will be mbrniued, by los friends, to the conaideralion of the approachin Whig ennvention as a suitable candidate tor the Mayoraltyof Phistionsh. novil•tc 117 - W sck. Mg., will be ocuolidote Cur itt • NI oy. emity,foubjeci to bite nomitinuou of the Whig COIIVEZ 6.. 1 oct:3o . ETlleurylirroaora will Le a candidate the Mayoralty, subject to the noloinntlon of thr Convenuon. 8002 - Err Joasnehetea Anal, Rag.r ttte present or of Alleghen,, he a eauthdate for re" .lemon aubject to the 31,ontnation of the Allegheny Whte Co.t veuttoo. novlO-tt The tome of OLIVER II RI I'PEY will be *abrmn led, by be frlend., to the colic...won nl th; ap roach.; Cenvention, s rnts.,le 01 . the hfaiyorh:ty. nat.g.te 10 We are nothormedto nnounce th•t B C. SAW VER wi . ll be candidate for the Mayorlty. subjectto the nornlnatt of the Whit, Conv,onon. C L milt candolut, hof We office 01 - Aloyor of thr Coy of Pltt.borgh. outler , to the .1, 4.1111111 u of the ‘V log Convontoot Mayoralty. The undersigned moot vheertultY itaßtre.l the 114 me of THOMAS OAFT. Fiq., of the Reall Ward. Piton tang.. an a worthy ,andidate for Mayor, at the r,ll. inn eleetten. rub met to the decistnn tin Whig end Ali, ...roe Convention. and waald add, if unnbrol good ', ca lm, an b o n d ed doom And a Bound hand, tarnish We inghe,it el pdblio favor, then ought our condi. date to be aucecanfut. note:o4e MANY r.loliTil WARD YOTERti Improvement. In Dentletrr. DICE. 0. STFIAIINS, lam of Demon, Is prepared to tnumfture nod ilxoct Tu.!! in whole snot punt nisets, upon or Atmosphen , :leans Plata,— Tooehr.caschaan t nail Inhales, where the net •ir exposed. Office and residence next door on the play. ors office, Fourth meet, l'ittabursiz. gauss To—J. 0. ht'Faddan. F. 11. F.nlon. ,ale • Imssnost Loin Sonia—Prepay d by J W Kelly street ‘ N and for tale by A .111,11”, le Fourth 'creel This will be Musa a et,. 310/11illk. cle of beverage in families, .nd partieni4r, for ea rooms. 134.6 . 11E1ea1ra. —An Improved Clown , e prepara tion, bring a combination or Catena nut. 1t410,111, In •lettalliag and palatable, highly rerareitirlyd.l par,: ularly her invalids Prepared-by I.l.a.krr, Dor,d, es ter, No, axle toy A. JAN,E:I3, at mu. Pekin yea Store, Nu. 7it Fount, JOU POINTING. lIILL it CARDS, cateui.Att, Afanfists, Bills Lading, -Concsita., L.aite lIAND BIL., ueru, CIarrITICILISJ,C3I.I.II, uuc &e &e. Yricitsit at the ttiortect notice, nt lOW pll.. at 114 deSl likzierr.Ovricifi.'rtiitio m err 010. - The ekourfted facto. of the Alumnnor the Wre.tent Untverifty PeonsylvAnts, to I,e heltit ld tm the lost, at the Court Muer, to the evy ot booth, to pootfaned cold Tuet d•y afternoon, tht io, of Meciakt.cr neol, 0111 o'clock At that WWI the att., tlauee of all the =farther+ 'of the AsvaarlatiOn t.. et, ueotly Nolleited it) onlef JOHN f* FRIEND, j t,otF.DSIONIi SNOWDEN.% nit. u. taunt, -- In:kb Iknu , I . 4;rtlrr,,fl , ,,urth ••••••,,, .4Fsd o.cru Markel awl rertl y UP SHAKESPEARE READINGS BY DMA. FILLIIICL9 ANNE KICSIBLE Mr RA FRANCIS ANNE la:MULErevendony tutors. publte *ll.l rcad Ihe followtok ‘.O sUakspearea at MAO. Ilall the city of Ytusloogh Monday, Dec. 3--JULIUS CA:SAIL Dour. Duca 1101 o'clock r to row t , lacuna stn. Tzc,kets be bad at the pennons: Mace stoles SllOT -3D kr,s escortednumbers, ',whoanumbers, from atm: Eineluor, tot sale by db 3 JAME: 4 A 111/TCHIMIN, h water .11 TIMED PEACHES & APPI.FY-4-11. bce dthed J_Jpenches and &pp:es, junit reed and tot.aie 1.7 • S & /1 — BEAM a, cream cher., recd toool for .abi by ..Ic.l t W QTEASI UOAT BLANK IiTS—A large, Ica tart reed 10 Lug for sale at very :ow prtrrs, at the tllPgket %Varela:4lle of •lSa Fayetie Manalaciarigg Company, Nn 112 i4xon.Llst,l2 guar, dc3 FAMILY lii.ANKKr,--Artotter pim reed a , rWo a splendo.l 10-4 and 10-1 superfine Nona y Wo.. kets, for tale m the 10.antet Duren of Faye., Maul, (tetanus Company, No 1.4 Market deUrtiv IN BTORK- 4 0D Garre tt '. _3a. ibr by doll JUST RECEIVED-10W ere.. ov•I hoses, and for sale 133 . doll KIDD wood sr I . I OLISSEI2I4 FINE re S— iMI Ameadele Soap, fur chep,l betel, Naze :VW thl hoop, Nlarehmalluw . " ' Alcune Rase oceeleAl now wu•Nor " • for axle by dea R F SKI rlsral J Waal Slaty Welch nosly Mary Mi ry J Wilmot Jane m.,. mem Woaira Sark.. run El A ‘Volcot II A Walt., Mary A Vt..- L.rea4 , Vaud ll.nah IslbellalVonalburn M I •. r Mary I:Woodrough Fl •, a,. ..... . V - 1 - , ° .. N p ( 47, 1 ,, ' ,;, " ,, ' ,., 1- .., '-A .r . ,sn,7,t. ' ..ila ' aVorsfi:l7.. s .l„ ' y.,,, „.„,, N,,,,„a s and of all quaintsts. de:l A A MASON a. Co - , , -.-_ .... ..._ rßealctt 14.1a1L1N1.1-.Davrtc'a,l , er .0r..4;.!..! . , A a..3.1.....e. J.lot. ~_ et,ttria, blue, gteonl - bmaras taDra , 'Do , ..1 ram, entopromg an aoomurnt of IGO pates ~ A del AA NI AMIN A I - II i A,ltte. Paola II A1,.a.1 , .! Julr ArtaOron's Job, p. , ..,.., :,,,,, 1 a ... Jos D Atlas AN,ft Co Artutrong la 1 \ PkLIA ClAarllS- la. rr•tvell i i.e.' la All ele IVCII 1.. John ,Yd,..,",:...74.1".P'";,%"P"' cr lT i rr Aso r" N l i. .,",.% l ' , / , 1 , : , 17 , .. , 1( ... D .., l A N . n d t .. .o . g, j Saak .1 Amu" Nia.th. Stift Nriiiiiiii. w bbla rase calor vin , ,nr. to, .Ale t I Adam. Jno A:W.W? it, I N Austen o ßil 1 dry SIF VON tIONNIIOII , fI • Adam. Jan hi MAI,. loon Alca Amihmful to . _ ... . " " AN,. Alex 1 Alrilersne tins Acheson Gee . Adam. Days , l N AM., V. 61 Attick %Vol 41 , Ftld'i • FitiNNHORS AJetus Iteeeitcy Alldrile Allll/CM Ayres Levi S 11111.EF-SE—MO boo, lot rale Ly 0.100,.0.100,. I. - 0 w Arnie? John F Acton John 1.../do3 It F 11'9ISIVUORS . Airkin,9l.oll' . W Atk.nson E Atchison Wm Abuetbn tiro S DHOOMS-7 id 9 doe. tor ae it El _Ude.' S F VON BONNIIOR.4 —.---- Bnitie) A H Bit , { sin Geo E Brown James To. Bridge Builder. : 'tames Fes, Retry S L Brown Jo. Q FALK , PROPOSAL,' will be received at thitov '''Bi.m. Joim B.L.dw Brown Henry 0 bee, until noon of Dee. Ark. IMO, for the erer.''' m . of ' Rotor Coo. U' J Brown Edward • BRIMS: of Wooden anperetructure, on Bull Crk, • •Itatiey John li Marsden Aaron Brown Diana where a new mid kola lately' neon laid not throne.. 89 9 18"td WM II 43 .4 1 e, And.. BMkel6.o $ . lonia. T Banholiera farm, In East Deer Towitip, Baldwin 0 S Burney Theo Ben John 7' elbow three miles in a' vonlerty direetion Boothe • Bate. Robert livehanon Sarni Rnshin John hormigh of Tannin", Phu. and spreiGcsuens otaid Bartel,' N•th . ' Ilitehanon John F Brandon Mien aridgs, will be Open Mr inspection on Saturday the • Barre l J 4 A Black John Bra ndon 1 let day of Dee. neer., alone office- . Bayne John Li B lac k John Brady James mmiseionor's ()Doe, Hay. CO, 1e49 di44ltd deaden John Bongher Feder Breen Denis Co 111 art:mason Jahn Boyer Jacob 1 Brewer J W STOP THIEF. • . Bartlett Chas •Bogar Chas 5 Bradley Wm TOLEti—On Saturday night, horn Me stole of 'Jett 1.. h” Boat Thos Bradley Goo W SWm. Bernie, in fiiinersville, a medium man tipple 11.1 Aaron S Boyle James Brindatone WAI froeg hone, ulout nu sii:ret t il d e t ars o ,,, 12! 1 :17 erooko A i r i t , , , b 0 .,:v . ..,,,,, rir j 9 . l . te , h . ael 1 3 1.14;s ti l i ohnfi sabsc r il.:" . r . s r' swit r l P pay ' five d ir oila n rs for r , P y r"rc"" un o Beckley Daniel Boyd ' f lorid - B " rova Jo o lL "lr Cr wbiehmny lead to ht. recovery; ten d ai nliars ur toral re- Bendel' Sanil 0 Boyd Robert Brooks John ' Beery, sad thirty laden fon the horse and dueler rite Beam. tea Boyle Chas M Butler Patrick latter. Any Woman. left at 11. Y. Cam's. corm or Badman Jacob Linden 'khans S Butler Edward 'Fifth and Market.', Or at the 101 l house of the wiper. Bennett John r !Loden John Burtudde James sine bridge, will he thankfully received coil met veil. , Bennett John II Brown Chas S Bum. Joseph the aim. reward MILLER A WADGOIER . Ikmn• h.° . 74 11000. '' g Boucle Miehael , Needle lac Brown W H h Bo Burowto Hill —, Itchder Jacob A Brown W B ..Burke Edwad Ble.. Into A Brown R , ,Bartor Robert Slur y Th. drown John ' Billing Warr.. C - - _ 7zi_PlL.666 PACK/LT LAX K. FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALMIER EXCILLAIVCI for Pawn.. ..-w,TEZ2=D' —The Boa. of Nu Ltuo till les, e so (~J;012 4, at 5 rdethek turtle Er Ohio—A Cmg, Saturday, Dee. thul . Lolllllltlll.—.l P MOM (MU, Months yI,L. Indiana—h . Harkey 'Tuthithy, 4th. Retstuety—Capt H 'Ttuby, Weelnowthy,th. thus-A. :Apt. A Craig, •11 .151 610 hoitthiana--J P Thuruday,7th Indtana—P Harkey, Saturday, Konthety---Capl Toby, tiaturdity, Yte Oltio—Capl'A (Iraq, Monday, Loth. Lookout-1 Pitiestaptort, Madly, oth ludbina—P Ituraey, Watheaday, Eith Renteegg—lFTratoy. Thursday, lab. Ohio—A Craig, Friday, 141 h. Loaltione —1 P Thoth/non. Saturday, itgt Thedrarel hug public are tospectfully taloned, that the above packet lA.. Neill continuo to run long the weather toll pen. For pa... apply ST,CII. Itlonottgalielsilou se, dre.3 or D LEECH A Co . Outett faun - Valuable Prop•rtr for Han. iilntllll.:autweenher, vonhtna lent, the horn of Sa• le, low offers Ain properly fur pale °senor res. sunntile term , It Is sited on Alain Wert. itt the .bat ho e . t ee. pan of th e town, affording air-acetic/a aitnation Of •,:v pc troll who demote to ens? on how nem The gr trtty rot-ice's of a lot fronting 60 feet on hialti sterol,oil extending bark Val feel. ipon which in erected a large. welt bombed Frame Uulding. diet Jed hue lour per••.-. 3 .ante rooms. 2of illteh ore at, fort deep , nod the other 22 The °the, par is need for a dirollomg bout, ....among - of three room on time &al door, and the crow numb., on the wcond, newir painted and papered There h. a good cellar under the while holding, ttrd I art areellent ei;tern and • well of goodwater in the ypN. Alen n wel.le and Carriage taw, /it good to. pair. retried thereon. Fur ftirthrr I nformatwn inquire of the prnineter. gg On the pronto.. DANIEL A' rt.TOri t gaLfai, Colo Mb how nu Ohio, Nu.. rl.lrilt. • del nitwit. vrtAIS jo . rt " lVe the V ..ALtittL..m," thr 111tmortttla6 F i lq del 4t I I° /11/111:ii POTATOES-14U Ihl. B.nru. l'ot...ttecs; , __ _l-`^ lB In . , /888 '' 30.1 and ?pi n ale by del t PULLER At RiCitrOWN 4:I•WERT read per steamer Doiplun, nad for tale by JO OINI Front et 801.1. UII'ITER— , II few bbli tuperior 11011 Hatter, In elothr. in mart and for sale or del COPE & Olt ItYSN at 0 F1.1)U11.— , ?4 1 :Au1it ‘ !44 ,, u 1. !;11 ,1 t , 0r uo and l mite in gimp: and for w tuk Li intEvFuGLE IEk:N 131111. aAad, 'Lon l.ling from Gcanal Wet Comet, Int tale by 0 & W lIARHAUGII • - kepi No i, d and RU, toe ette 'del $ F VON BONNIIUHAT & Oil . NAD-50 Mu for role try Lt Act S F VON.ltoNNiluit:Tr S. I,i ur( 2 _ .13 — ''''x•s1 1 :',';`A`o=i , ?;10R , , , ,,, ,„ . . _ 4 - :GROss Wistaf'n Hallam ul WL/ 4 Cilterlyoa to re gorand for side by J KUM 4 CC. --del Non* Wwel et flYkilek[saj r -40 binit Ol recotw awl el a tor tele by [model - 4 liipD& ef I, 411 t r Vaall .1_ (TlODiall-ritiliiiiiihilliairliiiiiii loTaTiciT, l Cl . ' T . 41. 411 DlCliklY 4 Co, Fno„, .; kcd - 7 ,----- eraulA , A 1,11 1 m).• . '• wE *ILL continuo to receiplow (reigns lo Phil., delphia, lOlitilate 1.2141 rN ew York; es long as thtkoi B nel It unobstructed by Ice, tool will pt•ivntre to der alunuilt wive MM.] C01111, , ;1;t4. wade. g.a:4 l fs...lltNg.S. rAtit.., gOilliin'stere 04 for.ialc by 111T40 . CRAIG k. S -1- 61 . M. ,1 " 1 " .------- R OLL BUTTER - 0 Unto in store and for Ipy - 4" Et) minta-i milliat In to AP"nt LW . - •sovaJO CR •-.---------- & SKINNER IrrE, 14 • E ''S b ta agar s ;5% LIST OLIZTTSCIIS RE.II Al NI NO in I 1 . ,7 4 r . r jr.T.., s t t .nY Lies, Wet. Admn+ Abby R A i* Nstney C Atehloson Local. Adam, Jane L Agatr Arson Add Bauer En. laurel uga Warren Bradford Locundd Batley Ala,. LI Clarion Brouk• Hannah ' Balf,y Sarah it 4.lina Brown Elizabeth: ...MU"... pond! Lord. 'Brawn Virgdu• heck Iln rgft,th b lane Burke Harriet A. Beano %Lir, A wber !diary (i drue • B...der M. verr. :domino/Kb C541 . . , 11 Rash, I.rk Harriet S. Cooal M A Clstripbeil Mr.—ma/hood Jre Coaray ALlce Nlisple Eros, won MarthaE Cox Eachcl Carr Leonora) vas Margaroth Cssyle Catherma . arrol Charlotte otsvorrhy Eli= Crassly Mary Cashbaush Khoschratt Melissa Creamer Elsalv Carnaba Mar, Muss Martha Crsina Isabelle "oki Elizst I huff Sarah Crogs Sarah Day Ph sa h s ,h hnlavy Ros=naDotbrow MarY Oa,. Pii 11uu.iharty Carib Daval Elan - herb DAIVI4 %lary A,Jorssrer Ann Danteash Amelia Ihrziorat E J >ankle Sarah Each.' Mary J,Edwartla MrsTbasEstep I num T Fdaar Nir..ln.Eloar Martha Evans Ehaabeth Enfinnd Saran Fin. Mary C Evan. Mari C La.trcn Ilan,.lt.un Mr. las Ewing slargaredi Ferran.. Mar Ft.zanrahl Cacti.Fraaar Julia M Finley R. Flantgan Untlfe Frew Emma Emir, Eh.hu F.crtong Mara Either Mould Flud Elizabethll Gallagher Elh iiihhons Mr•SarbGray Aline Mari Clan° Rehear ilillmore ElM'lh Green Garaer Gath' lilae. laabella Grimrh Martha Gavin Dora Goff Mary A Cirabet Martha 8 Gearing Eh, r' mg Cornelia Gordon MannaGrnvea Franneed illaaan Mai Hartman Mars Hinds Jute Maine. A H flays Anita R Hogan Kan liamtnandlobelllays Mara P Holle:llinch MOT Help Marge Hoininqray Mary House J Hainlllon Herr Caroline — liughea Elms Hartley Ma Hughes Elizabeth Rome Mary ncLatu, loess /edam" FielenM Jones Marl' A 11 Jewell Catherine Jones LYthana Juhn•eu to Johnson Rawhel Johnson Sarah 1 IC Kerber IttY Kerney Mary KO Catherine K•IIJ Nett Kincaid Mrs J. Kirk Eltrsbetts kenttsti,enore King Ann". U Knox Martha NAl.tunlimeiry Jane K Kensvrl•a Kistter,Elerabeth L Laren "gal, Lewis Flora A Lockhart M A Lawsuilta. Ltsktreer Elms booms. Path J Lre Mi Lilly Matilda Lowrey E Mn Lee Mraref Lottisay Maly Lucas Mary Nl...prudence hlrr.o narak MAler &tech hl nliur Chant, dd , Oon Can. e Sloane.. F.redo nlar•lNiiala Me.srrawtth Mrs Morgan Marx Idas4 Aire Mdes Loran Murdock n A Mnrakitirgoret MO". Sophia Marra). Ann Moral' Cuth e hulls Mat, n Murray Mardis Mendarrodi Miller Mira Murphy Francs A lo fir A>rn Mort' hlt4:lrny Ann AleAlegban Rosa lAA, Nl.V.lrollget Merhrail Sarah Met fret , Piet+ Mrt;nl Ann NteMemo° Sarah Motlrrit ?tare Mathew T , 11..lrafroy N fletAl , • Mao .1 Nicht/re Aii.llll.ny At , Evan. Jahn llNnar Jab , ipl4 , ILaarY Evans 11a,n1 M Eaton W.h TJ rptt Rai. Evan. T Eale:J3l.l Firrello . en , Fink Robs Al Fox la. Vegan Jelin A Fit tpainek Dant Forsythe Ile M Panto A J A F F Either Nigholas Foster Geo Flown thrhard Fisher John II Fountain Rold Form Siftri nailer Arie.rew Furst Wm Eurrli Jut& Wronale'y Wm Emirs Wm Ferrell M. lit Finley E Frye Chas Feltnicll Jo. Finley 10. Freib John Ferrer C Finnegan 11 French John Forxia.on Fleming Alex F Freneh Day I For,. Jos C Froth Saml Fireman II urmati Fool W A Font Jail E Ford Jo. IMlLakl,er .M. IM,re. Rich II -I;rem, lt r 1..11 .1.,1nt I.ileuror Evymi ikruln.t;e4 l:aklw.y W,Il Gordon llmr Doty liroym Ihmid I iskli Ilirmn 1 Gould d. Mmeme-tinmes !emu Gadd. 1% , lum tin... , A II IMII Warreu (mrtlon WII lirortes AI A R GoldlmmgltPrommtirillwold its A (mrtml, 1).141(1 Greenlee Capt GrIN Thor „,,,i, w," Izmer Wm Griffith, ~,,,„ G r ,, W Omer Rev T W (helium Ut111150.11 Imltlum .1,... W limrn E. II Gralmm Jim 001 mi Wk....kelt Gmelt Jag . u,,,, , h,, m T h .. I.lm John ,, r .. 111 . iirny ti W Gilman NV (LIM, II tiny I, Gale-Ina lotin ll Glita Palnek liwor.oor Joo !tartan lirnryoHeath Geo M omit :°. N . :in II Horan hi hl •-• Ike, „ „, And Ira.l.w. L .1w K newer John lieekenalorn Soo 11.11 Jon Ilanrell Jon. Gotland Th. Inoue J. .:Hottuts , Dsvid Hinton Edraw+4, i i,„ I r e . y IlaratoriGapt P Htgairor Thos, • i 11.. John 11.1.0 .4 Frew tli. Lewin 114,111 , 1. r:.,. liaeler IVm nol s. a l Harr. Joh,. Ilaregana Andes C WI A F Gann, JoLe lino. J ildi 33. li 11.0.. MI IbW i iad ,in.1,11.901,12.11l Of now and Second Lund bousetiqid furtitture, rooting sinrn, khOksoB iratil , / bedding; mattrasses. looking curp , ting, mantel docket, window blinds, the.; oho, a quantity of leather MIA& many.. trunks, tar- Pet and leather bap, saddlea, bridles, kn. • , del - JOHN Pit DAVIeI Aunt' • ' - FAM BOATS FOR CINCINNATI, ket Kremer A r L . ,,, 5'. 7, 11"1"%;STIII7 ' Il e nedlCl,6llll , lo/, Wilt Leave for Ina bo'vc arid ell IntennOthate FicrroFw Sth 111.11, ,at ID o'clock, For igesplit poog 0 apply 00 baud, oito • dell . • al3 MILTENBERGER, Aigent FOR STA.OI7I/Q. •.The aplemil i d A aleam un er o, , rasefer, loaro,for the above and all intorno:4llMo port* on Monday, the &Jr., , et 10 o•elook, A. : For freight or ' , aware apply on hoard. out. ulior2o G B hIILTB.NBERGF4. Air • The Bee passenger actuner . • AMERICA:AI ts.TAK, Rowley, eusuer, will lota, S.Ler - the , • •• the above aid nlI tutermodiata porta his day at In o'clock, A. AL, . For freight and pastage aohly on board. dec3 atrricaevir & . 1 Volt ST. LOULS — . 1 TLe light emelt !stonier , ribiet.S' Mi. L. Moore, ILIMICT, Wilt leave. ro the above and intermediate ;cm' en tam dui . et ill o'clock, A.M. =MEM t o.bt Or O P.P. , 111.AR PACKETFOB. CESCINNATII AND LOUISVILLE. f r . The fina fast ranrißlit steamer • Ftnops s mastar,ssillleage for the above „ ntd laterniedias laitilittgathianay, .Le 11 lust-at i o'clock, Y. M. For freight ot passage. apply on hoard...sr to: d e ,.3 ck s WM B WIIF.ELEN Agems. FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUIRVILLE. • The g ilTell JO new steamer.. F.DI TELRAPII mikidinnea, owner sill )care tOr 10411111 IWO interne/hate port. on Sunday, th'Fo'jr bo r " 11= T F f ;01 GEO B MILTENBERGER:Agt. REGULAR PACKET FOR KANAWHA RIVER. • The fast rwlnia=ete eeter W. PHILLIPS, lat. Newton, master, will !rave for Gal lipolis and Kanawha ricer, on Friday. For freight or !onage apply on board: ono doel AIItdSTROND A CROZRR - - haw' REGULAR PACKET FOR MARIETT AND ZANEW/ILLE.. The .tear,, sIOP. leave tat ilOg above iol all loft rorddi r aa p • k i s dy , gbh insL, o'clock, P.-lit, • For freiglit or 'Amigo, apply on bowl . 00k1.20 W BWItEiZES, Ad , The new u,d eplvnlil.'futpnanen ~lg r parka, TV...ECK/all No.l, aa®Y•a~DSlaaon, m lister, will leave for Cowin nazi and lawiwl:ic or, Tockday, the 231ilwat.. at If &Moat M• Fo33joight orowsage.opplp onboard, to PIKER tr. FORS Till or GI , S) 13 hILLTENDERGINI, Agents ziokl3 • virrssuaGit AND WHEELING PACSET. • . The .w and splenditt-p.nenser a iE r grteacter CINDE A, RELL. Capt. Jas. Hallett, will Dive Pats i brdnlacviry Monday, Wedneaday and Frlay, at ID o'clock, A. At; For fralikt ur pax/lase apply en board, or Ili — 77t4:111 - 41.1 - STIBWVIEZLINit - : - , fine ' , framer " • • Capt. II" give, to! 70nd.0 every hloo n'll74;F%irrNMl C - 1 7'nM 1 :i ICDriLCPlkiirffit - 7,N 7 11 - OXL - rtp -- Th. IsKieutlid hut 141110144 Meaner I. • HEYEILLI:L Wainer, will leave rot above' all intermediate pans on Sato,— day. Inc 21d at 4 o'clock, Foe draws but 1.2 anchei Water. "`•' - 'l,t paiaapc, apply oa baud; or to n0v".,," PE rricßEw a 00, Ara CIFeiNNA.VI a PITTSBURG/1 • f ygiay, h . * vizi • • DAILV PACKET L.: liN E._ rpil:s well knower, line of rplendid purdnor tller e : 1 ern luny composed of the Imgest,sivinest,/ finished mid furnished, rind court powetfol holtto ne , L b. waters of rue West. Every adeouunodettion and fun that nioninprocare, has tmcn provided 'toyer. This Line n hay becnin uperalioa for W —hos carried a million of people 'Milian:llv; lauuryo ,ry to their percent. The boats wilt he. >a,, t h e r„„, at Stood .treat the day previous in alars:, u c r ,frn,h e noun( freight and OW 5110 Y a all cads :he veldsage „,.% paid ‘dy mace. • lc SA4'l3/1D PACKET: M.F. , SENUER No. wt: COL 1 Teuve uarniug el cloak; Wheeling onry Fn s y at 10 r.OO Ea==:3= tivorermwn, R¢rlu>;tou count), Y. J. "lVines Ornamental Tree., it is collection of the k i 6 n c e ' r " , ;: f :Tre r Th 7 . le 7.6 a } c r t:O / ie: ; e ' b i iir i i . :: ,l • c lei h : a d:it t a: l ;iC Air. e t 3 : 1 :11 ,1 1 si n ;be . :1 th at e nnition. Want iPttne Cobb o e f :... e a r h ' d tarnished grails to post paid air PAIN 11 , .1 . 71:Vai . ,Vropaiew• • p..-A,srus A, y SUrrea NEDV. !Icworat,_ s bc „, on , rl 2° J !ought, do 4 . 1.., no,A I •6.11./011, thi3 dil , . and are ,INVlirel•C tt .r mo A r Fl t a, f. , , , ,ybdimir,o ; , APPLES—It. beTrail.OV i . 4y bbib by HARBAUGII . . . "r INSF:EID OIL-10 LW* L 0.,,,,...) os T;;; . , . 4 for sce .i# 1 1 66 v 22- - - a '',. W lIARICIAUOII , )00 B " t:S . P "'" .. 4 - '2 7 1 1, Ji• Cialtdleb_jatt teed ~... an toastgnme ~, a„,l far sale by n''''''' _/ _ : II -ARDY, Jnrigs aco F 16 , 11:41 , 1 , ,. .H . 2 ; 1' ~ick,.p, ~,,vls,oKamo:i4ion.- . ._."!/..-./ 4 .!- 1 : F . ' ' U No 26 Wood to p Alt os tlti : • 2,- e}:AVIh...-2.3. bu rued and for solo . by 4 . S POW 111AHU.M. , (.11 .. sw> . — „,., -- , -- ,, 7 - 7 , ---' 7.7- . , . nn..! cwoolr.. _ . . yVttrnll4 l- 1•71e. ' f $.1,4 44 nod agreed , 13/1“/64I ..... , ..... . d. 0.4 Wiloyl.t;eGro vt Market since . t z ll4l . sJ4lphic on,no trollAcc(w--673 hoses or 1',.; 3.1,0hi1 To, Toba/ro, soma of Irtoth nrirof suocrior I. o. lay Itmiles, or. conogomont a 0 d for .41n by •-• s. 'No. at WM...140mi 4,2 Prom (tr~ec - • 12EATIIMS-17 Ktrikil prim. Mini,. r _u - received and fop sale by WATI,KSVL 1.)1t0Ohlrl—ilk Cara HrcorN Orr r•ale trY ' VIATY.R3/2._ I ! I T ov, a l B I tk S M ses , i TO.".")72.r:^lrgrby I'l4 w m VA reamANstore . . -------- - ",ii.' prin. foinale,_ riWAIOTII V SEV.I)-lon busbeln ntf, wA TERm A N - „I. by nowd% - ..S _ • , i .'------ IIII.: no — nlitnicd Open larend.d9tr,,,..ttri ~..6. 1-- I.er , la rrnd name Haut dl.g . ,,, w , ~,,, ( OF p h ,.. nin., a I i rrn tt/I amount a (fel dbl„,.. e. delptan en lianirtnne, and rfadVii ~.co,Nog 'Llantikl.ll..rlUlt —7si Tag jigtated add fer gale - v"a5,...5i:y...4 wx.T. AI:WOWS —l3lriai44',;"'i and frisky X-aaarta E SELLERS:. DAI.S.AN4 gclll. 1.) gale ha 1t E SELLERS B itTNR.Ligt:ILRIaI;II3= jk.A=20,.., 1 ` 't ._