THE ellfitißUßGH OttZETTE P1T.T.5X10,131?,11. FRIDAY MORNING, DEG 14, 1%9. arAhfutraten are untehtly requested to !mod in Omni before' tt, n And es early lathedly d 'Rideable. Adverdmmets oot timaried for spe led Ahso tallt ihmlably be charred wail ordered out PHMADIALPIIIA 01ILTAI AELEBIOAIL .tehr and submediptioes to the Nonh Amer W sad Vatted Stales Ohrette, Philadelphia, reeeivei sad (=ranted Cron thli office. spac NE= I'AO FOR LOCAL NATTERS TRW MC NEWS, Re. • DRAT B PIRSZONAL. A N. Warr; Pact. • Dor SW—The remarks in your paper. add' , Moblair, seem to indicate that my communica tion in the Journal of Wednesday was designed to convey the Impression that you were unfriend ly to the Central Pennsylvania Rail Road. Nab thing, I amain you, was more remote from tendon, anditothlng;to my own knowledgeovould km &rib! , itoro the fact. your labors and the irk* come of the Gazette, tear bride testimony to the =Wing seal, industry, and ability with witefo the great measures to promote the beat btenba .(this . city and county, have been advo essed • from Am to taw, Of which the friends of *magnet worb, are all, and none more deeply tenaibla, than Tocrobedient servant, Wlt. ROBINSON, Jr. finrsday. We swept of General Robinson'• explanation In the kind hpizit which we believe dictated it.-- We should regret exceedingly that any uliwander eluding • should •tutertupt the friendly relations which have so long subsisted between no, =d . . which haverbeen greatly strengthened in the en tire-accordance of opinion which has existed in Malkin to that great Piuslough work. the Western 1411 Road. The editor of the Pan, in hie exceeding keen. MB t o give la • bud his, overshot the mark, in Ms paper of yesterday. lie published a coalmen did= sirs by the Pktiodidphas Son, which we wen too modest to place is oar own columns, and by way °fan offseu copies an arida ITO aar columns sablett he fancied would greatly • awry us, but of wideb me teal decidedly proud. We aakilor no Wier compliment than me Poo hai tinariuingly paid cm Will Mr liurpt, try any Tate Ban Hoag GOlitrOW.r.i. The auzununlemiononguod 'Obsteraart' . =- ether column, is from the porn of one ol,oor old stamens, who has always taken a warm Interest in the welfare of this coot mtuty, to which oto ow o Aa intimately bound up, and who too the know- Imago and ability to give to too exertoms mom de• aided accts. i3e teWaome vutha arhwh' aril wow our own citizens and manic. Lhasa of rtula dalptila; bat wbiab, we trlzat._wlll only bo produ Jive of beneficial erects H. takes us to task for permiuingihe journal to pd. as &dem:gage In the rail road controversy, firm our neglect to reply to its last article. It le titte,lo ouraelves to say, Mit we had prepared a reply *deb was crowded out the day it was initsca, and. which was afterwards suppreried from motives of kindness to the Central Rail Road, lta Mends having expressed td as their fears that the Controversy might affect unhappily the tepid proems of that great work. If we have thus been dmeliet to the interests of Pivabnrgh, to not enter ing Waft controversy with more ardor, they most .nttrlbutta it to too great a desire binvoid even the gppegtlottel of opposition to that work: 'that we have tried to avoid the whole centre may which ''Otaterier . opens up, is well knoom to them Wends of the Central Road, and others with whom ire have. ecui versed. We were in , hopes Mal the causes of complaint., originating from the mum 'maned by the Directors of that • load, would be removed epeeddy, and thus save the palm of a public remonstrance; bat the ex needing virgertey of the friend. of that rood in ' meaning Gar additional subocriptions,the ouggettion thrown out that the Western read might, be poet. pint*, and the proposition submitted by the late report of the President, as to the proprehy of stop ping the work in Wettmoreland connty, leaving its farther program conditional on the subscription of 0:19,000 more in this city, has so exasperated the radio mind, that we have been enable longer to prevent a hearing of the whole subject. rf the intoreats'of the Central road shall in the least sof— dathereby, tha blame will wholly au open those who hale premed a farther subscription at ai in-' oppartace a moment, when it was well known that one Main oanditickt on which tie firm subscription was obtained had been.d imsgarded '}'hut there May bele° misapprehension in regard to the con. &don referred to, we copy from the Minutes of a Meeting of Se Board of Directors oil the Penn- aybrestiaßill Road Company, held lone 23,1848, theAltkreeited condition on which they tweed to swept the sabstaiptiou of one million of dollars by Allegheny Gouty, as follows: slifth—Thst the amount of the corporate sub. seription, by the County' of Allegheny, with the 1 ‘ eddlbmsal Um of one million of dollars, shall be cr. pada in ths constraaion of ehe Penreqleacia Rearßstad fins Pittebeergi astawasecs, to t he Allegheny Mountsiall. Extract Gum the Minutes. B. V. MERRICK, Preaident 6tallaiihlVXll Fines, Secretary. It would have been a sufficient reply, had we abases to have used it, to di the arguments is fit. gar of a nutter subscription. to have •said, that it wood be time enough for such a request to be padarred when the cond itions of the that had been eamplied with. That we did not make use of it, was fa reasons sufficiently apparent in our whole ems% and which ive have adverted to shove; and we will now reiterate our most ardent desire that all these causes of controversy may speedily be removed, and the road ptogreaa to a rapid and gegieleful completion. The unterests of Philadeb phla and Pittsburgh are,-in a good trieseire, Mea th:al, and there ought to be none but lie Jest feel ings between them. In sodding her Weatern Bail Reed,rPittaborgh is only nonsoueung a mos Important and vital =enema of that work.—one Dot lima so to Philadelphia than to Pittaborgh.—. sad' if we, who are in a better condition to judge dim importance then the cations of our slaw city, regard any postponement or delay exceed. inglybazardeus, they should cheerfully aetimesee in the decision, believing it to be dictated by the joint interests of both -Mira, and of the whole States Oar duae are due to Goa. Lorimer (or la copy of the "Pm:ceding of the Iron Convenient,' re amity held io this:city. • The great National Monument isiWashlugloui says the Baltimore American, has now reached • haighth of fifty foot, and begins to develops ma to the eye in all the beauty of lie majestic popOrtiOnta • A deem engine of aeventy bones power has been erected and put in opera . • tion, by mesas of which blocks of several tons weight are robed to the top of the Work in a minute Sad a half. A derrick connected,vith the engine abed. actlitie• far hoisting at lour differ ; ent points at the mime time. Several of the States have already brought to the ground their offerngs • of stone, and it is to be hoped that a hke action will speedily be had an the part of all the Mem bits of the COD klaracT. The position slotted to these stoaes is at each landing of the great stair silty, in the trail fronting the ascent. There will be more thin Illy of these lending*, and It has been . . .altggeste4 met recemes 'should be left in ;which, upon a rand oceisios„ to be hereafter specified, the blocks of emao shall all lan deposited whh ap. peoptiale ceremonies, preserving the historical *ram tic the &atilt from which they came• Iscrturrater Etscactont—We understand from • tiongasTnnacript. that the Supreme Court deci!- •a!D Saturday lmonting, in the en. of Pool v . thle City of Baton, that a watchman who, In the ammo otlhis duty, detects an incendiary, cannot claim a ravr.sol otrered by the city, for the detec tion lied eonvicnon of inCendinriee—maintalnltig the general principle of lam, that no public officer ban a right to that a reward for doing what he is Oliva by duty to do. Judgment was render ed. Ibr the defense. ?ha early amazed Chino to Venezuela, Neils eloala,Eal,aaaaraPanied by Lu lady, ha , loft Want:iv oa his Way to Camelia. Is galled km the Delaware yesterday'inthe tarqua Vane aria kr Ireasyra, and ClTTietiaith him the kind *Ma at many friends, . New Van Hama—The Wowing are the u. imeasainta of the leading hotels of Now York eirr.—Assoi House, $t00000; Irving Honee, 258 OA New Yolk Hotel, SI3:4100; FreneWaHotel, ga3o,ool,Heward House, $llO,OOO. Far ticea.ti!. era Tasi - usaz !LOAD. Maw. EDITITW4 hive bawl a quiet but not oniutevemed observer of armatroversy which kw employed the pelmet the Gazette and Journal, for the last two weeks, in relation te the propnety of an additional subscription, on thopart of this coals muntm to the capital mock of the Central Hair ILOllal.Company. It has enlisted other peon thou To.n, and, among them, that of the worthy k'ree ident of the Western Road, who, by way, I sup pose, of repelling the suspicion of secret ha:allay to the former, hie -thought it not unworthy of him to d e w bh,mea l mo ie Its defence. 1 hope,therefore, that I shalt beeschsed for interfering with a re- mnrk or. tsio (duly own. IL bas been strongly urged, by the litOrnitil, this community tout not contributed its propeequo• to lowan!. the construction of the Eastern !toed. 'Mather It ought to have contributed . any thing towards an enterprise which belongs, alrriost • ex-. elusively, to Philadelphia-r-which her . own neces sities absolutely required, her to undertake and complete—whirl stood In the same relation to her' as theVestern Road does to us; and which, if not calculated to drain of or our =nay and our cos- tamers, was, at the best, of bye secondary mime. gamete to =selves, is a cies:lon which would bear an argument, at all Sweets if a were worth while to enter into it now. Nothing hen, however, been done, end I shall not, therefore, stop at pres ent to question its propriety. I confess, however. that I have bees not a little eurprised at, the' suggestion, that, while we had contributed freely of our means to the constric tion of the Western toga, we had dpue injustice n===M mony ha respect tdr_therit. I wish, for the sake of thin community, t hat the charge hid been well' (minded, and that Crecould'have said, with troth , that Pitubergh had demi even as ranch for the Weal as for the East, because we allould then, at least, have had a Bad Road insured, and, perhaps,. well nigh finished, into the very heart or Ohio, and in the direction of our most valuable custom' I ern l You answered 14 charge by a reference to our county subscription, which was trinotphant I and conclusive. It was met, however, by a sag- I freshen, that the county had tent no more than its I eredit—:hat it incurred no risk whatever, because I the interest °nits bondsmen, guarantied by the tompanyf and that. therte, us contribution was I Mar co contribution at L You had made out most dearly that our subscription here, instead of falling short, had for exceeded our proportion , when the population and resources of Philadel- I phut., and the vital importance of the road to that city,.arese. fairly considered. Trusting, however. too much to the rnformation and candor of the Journal, you suffered yOureelf to be imposed upon and silenced by what wan neither more nor leas, whetber wilful or otherwise, than a sheer misrep resentation. 4 It is not true, allow me many. that the subscription of the County of Allegheny, or, m I other wards. the ..payncer of her interest, is guar- . ('untied by the Company. It is admitted that the Company' has undertaken to pay the interest on Iher Bonds, wall the Roadwitnisiosi. That, how -1 ever, le premmly what she has undertaken to do Ito every Stockholder, upon his iastsloicats It is I a parrof a plan or device, for making •the Stock popular, not unlike :no of the old banks of 11124, which paid large dividends out of dor Cap i tal, to order te, keep up the value of their Stock a coarse of conduct which in, by the way, now interdicted, under the heaviest penalties. If this be an advantage to the County, to staving off the payment of interest, by liquidating lifer a time,out of the Capital Stock, or, in other words, out of her own wooer-and it is a very doubtful advantage indeed—it is one which it shared in common with the ottierSteekholders. But even though you had bete wrong on this point, there are other cnewderationewhieb would Conn • sufficient answer to any additional appeal to this community. They are such as demand, instead of assistance, an immediate ressounroner as our hands. It will be recollected that by the terms of the Charter, or, perhaps, of a Bill of the Vane &anion, granting the Right of Way to the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company; it was proposed that, is case the Central Rail Road Company should put the first fifteen miles of its Road trom ?disbelief ,Eastward under contract, within a - given time, then the privilege granted to the other Company should not take effect Bader thin stimulus, and, in cider to abut out a rival, the contract. were made accorslingly,bot, being made only with a view to a Wend compliance, without regard to the spirit of the Act, which they supposed they might violate with impunity, they were no sooner made than abandoned, and no further progress was subsequently made, as none Wll3 intended, on this part of the. road. That it wa. the intention, however, of the LegisialuteNirtudever may be supposed to be the wisest pokgf on the part of the . Company, that they should begin contemporanc. candy, at both extremities, is perfectly evident. It is admitted by themselves that their plan is a dif ferent one, and it is justified in the article of Col. Robinson, as well as these of others who have written on the subject. It woe scarcely worth while, therefore, for the worthy Colonel, who ad. mita the delay, to refer it is the difficulty of Select ing between conflicting routes. It is a . sufficient answer to this that, for the beat fihiten miles. there has been no difficulty at aIL The policy to which 1 refer is, however, distinct- ly avowed in the late Report of the Board of Di. rector, to the stockholders in Philadelphia, and. the question is there distinctly put, whether they shall not carry on their work, with their present means, to the Lcialbartna—forty miles fromllitts. burgh—and there leave it 'until we shall assist them with another half million. ol dollsni,ho com plete it to ttus.city. That any disposition should have been found here, even to acqotesce tu this Report, ranch less to recommend any additional aid under the circumstances, to only to be acv counted for by supposing that the terms of our county subscription have been entirely forzocen by oar own peopleXas they have certainly by the Company. Allow me to any, therefore, far the inforationi of those who men. to have overlooked the feetifitel be the terms of our aubscription, assented to by the Co o palmy, it was exprezaly and solemnly stipulated, sat, they should expend the amount thereof, tow tether with an additional million to be furniahed by the Company, in constructing the raid from Pittsburgh eutward to the Allegheny Mountains. It it now gravely proposed to expend it all at a diatance of upwards of forty poles from tine city, without coootructio a mile of road within- the county which has given it, and either to leave a gap for an indefinite period, of that lecgth, or to compel as into an additional subscription, for the purpose of filling it up ! It is worthy of remark, moreover, that in pursuance of this policy, about 5260,000 Of; our bonds have been already Issued, and applied to the purehame of iron, to the amount of 4,000 tons, which will, of course, be need far from as, and for the benefit of other people, who have antecnbed nothing! . • Now; Mr. Editor, I will not enter into any con troveray with Col. Robinson, or any body else, in relation to the martyrs of the policy which the Company may have adopted. lo tar as regards their interests, as a Company, they may be right enough to oohing their road westward in a con. Unwir, and unbroken line,and leaving the residue to be torgarted over by us. They are not At liber ty, hotirevrr, to look merely in that direction. They are bound by their contract, to regard the interests and wishes of this county, and those in terests, perhaps unfortunately kw the policy of the Company, do not happen to coincide exactly with theirs. It was tho intention oithie people that our own money should be laid OA 10 the fist place, , within our awn territory and forum own benefit. It is their opinion. moreover, I humbly trunk, that iterould make a good deal more road by being ei pended here than along the almost impracticable "trines of the Allegheny Mountains, and Laurel I and Chesnut hills, and the gap unOniahed by them be, very much diminished in length. I think I may venture to say, In addition, that if there is a de ficieniy of means, and the road is to remain on. finished, it Is tint oar intention that the 'chasm should be hive-that we subacirled under the be. berth/it our 51,034,000 would, at least, make road enough to open up a large and fertile tram of country to our multes—jhat we are determined 1 the the. agreement gel be carried out m good' faith, and that at' all event., Until there lo each a shams or policy as we have a right to demand, no more bond! of the County of Allegheny will be isseni And.whativer the tuturtleetng advocates or the mod, who so y overlook the Interests of Pitabtugh, may ,no subscriptions will be mate by oar peop le. el I have but we " t i remark to make, and the is suggested by the comununicatlon of Col. Robin,. eon. Ile bas been pleased to !atom its, by way, I • Sesediscrial. , 01 . 1111, • rlijg !be nrixtety,Ulat he tit ::14.Guer,th4 Choit who's lot the line bomThiladelphis to Pittiburgh will be placed under contract, and the Pledge made to the County of Allegheny redeemed. during the present winter. It is strange, however, that he should have given heed to any such suggestion, much less have indorsed it himself, with the cad deuce which was thus before him, in the Report of the Board of Directors, that to far from hnving wide KU) inch. determination, They. had rust gravely submitted to the stock holders the question of the propriety of suspending the whole work indefinitely at the Loyalhaann, in language which expressly contradicted that suggestion! Colonel Robinson will, perhaps, be able to explain. OBSERVER. Vatonoroasi.—A melancholy accident, which occurred recently in Glasgow, Scut:and, from the use of chloroform, is rested by the London Medi• cal Times. -Dr. Adams, resident physician to the Clyde street hospiuil, having occasion to use chloro brin, inhaled it himself to try its strength, but with out any serious consequence& Repeating, how• ever, this experiment, and incautiously increasing the dose, the effect was laud. He tell back and immedistely expired. Man. Boma Astansnro.—On Thursday last Joseph Ottinger, Eeq., the ellioieut mail agent 0 , the Pau °Moe Department, emitted William S. Hoot, now or late Pommnater at Erwinna, Buck county, for depredations on the mails. Mr. 0. now on his way to the west, for the purpose o endeavoring to detect the depredator. on the mai between Pituaurgh and Erie, where there is Mime thing wrong. Slyer sad Harbor lakOrovostionts. In the Document containing the Estimates Appropriations required for the public aerated f the year ending the 30th line, 1551, printed Co in of which were, under authority and rcqulr meta of law, laid before Cenaream I,y the Sceret ry of the Treasury, at the ope!ot...r the orct,e amsion, we find the !otiosely, estimates her :en vep and River and Harbnplriaprosetnents, wm, we 171Crlet for the information of the very hoer clean of our readers who feel great treereal m tie anbjeet—Narseent Intolligencer. Far !surveys for the defence of the frontier, inland and Atlantic $15,000 For military and geographical surreya west of the blisaissippi For coetiuning the surveya or the Northern and Northweatem Lakes For survey of the harbor of Mobile, in ref erent', to its improvement 5,000 For continuing the Delaware breakwater. 50,000 For improvement of Savannah harbor and the removal of the wrecks. For repairs or sea-wall at the harbor of Buffalo, New York For continuing the improvement of the her bor at Connemara creek. New York... For conenuation of the works at Dunkirk, New York ........ ..... ....... 13,000 For continuation of the works nt the harbor of Erie, on Lake Erie For continun , !on of the work, at Conneaut harbor, Ohio For continuing Lite improvement of the On bor et Avittabute. On t 0... •.••• • • .• . . For the further improvement et Grand Riv er harbor, Fairport, Ohto.. ........ For the continuation of the works at the harbor of Cleveland, Ohio.. For continuing the ICMOVliitil obstruction. at Black nver,Oluo. ........ .......... For continuing the Improvement of cayma nn at the mouth of Vermilhon river, For continuing the works at Boron harbor, on Lake Erie For continuing the prerervetlon of the har bor at dandurky city, and improvement, dee 12,000 For the further improvement at Kiser lilac ain harbor, Michigan For steam dredge equipment soil discharg ing scows for Lake Erie 20,090 For continuation or breakwater at burgh, on Lake Champlain For continuation of breakwater at, Burling. too. Lake Champlain, Verm0nt........ 15,000 For repairs soil working me= dredge on Lake.... . .. For continuation of the works at Port On tario, Lake Ontario, New Y0rk........ For coolinUation of the works at harbor of Oswego, Lake Ontario, New York For continuing the improvement of Rg Soden bay, Lake Ontario, New York.. For continuation of the works m Oak Or chard creek, Lake Ontario, Now York. 10,140 For the farther removal at olietruchons at the mouth of Genesee river, New York. 20,000 For a steam dredge equipment and a.- el:lining scow. for Lake 0ntari0...... For farther improvement of the harbor of Michigan city. Indiana For continuing the improvement of the har bor at the town of bouthport, Wisconsin. 15.000 For further improvement of the harbor of St, Joseph, Michigan_ For continuing the works at the harbor ot Milwaukee, Wier:amain For antinningthe improvement of the har bor of Chicago, Illinois Forcontinaing the construction of a harbor commenced by the citizens of the town ip of Racine, at the month of Ron river, Wiaentilia 15,000 For ate.= dredge equipment and dischang. Lag *cows for Lake ... , . 201h00 For the improvement of the Ohio river be low the falls at Louisville, and of the Mu. einippi and tributaries, and the Missouri and Arkansas riven. 200,000 For the improvement of the Ohio river tween Fiusbargh and the falls Louis. vine .................... ............ 60,000 For removing raft of Red river, WA :133. movement of the river Fur the removal of obstructions to the nes. linden of the batboy of St. Louis, toga h. er with the balance of old appropriation. 50.000 For continuing the improvement of the navigation oldie Radios river, near Al bany, New York. For connecting the water. of Indian liver and Mosquito lagoon, at the Haulover, F10rida.....• • ....... ............... For improvententof the harbor of Dubuque, lowa_ For the repair. and preservation of harbor Walt+) on the Atlantic Mast. Enna ago Brosontra4 Pr. A TRIBUTE OF ILESPECT. A respectable number of the CaJana of Brasses vine, on receiving information of the death of their late worthy townsman, George Hogg, met at the house of Israel Miller, and alter SD interchange of sentiments expressive of their feelings On the or. Caaloa, tt was resolved by those present to pub licly testify their respect kir the memory of the de. Whereupon the meeting was organised by sp•, pointi..g Israel Miller, Chairman, and Wet. Slone', Secretary. A committee of five persons was appointed by the Clllllllallll, to draw op resolutions, expreuive of the views of the meeting, who, after • brief =saltation, .eported the fonowteg Mawr, our late worthy tOWIIIIIIIOI3, George Hogg, has been removed by death, from among the living, therefore. we deem thu present a fit. tins occasion to testify our respect for the virtues that distingutahed the life at the Aeceascd, and to mingle our regrets with those whb mourn MN hpa. We consider that timely, by the death of Mr. Hogg, has lost oue of its most valuable members —one who had made himself useful in his bon nem relations with others,and more than all, had a !mart to Act for the nnfortunote, end n hand toa dy to relieve the wants of the needy. In Ina .0. terchurse with others, he was hind and affable— in his private dealings, nattily and strictly honest, and in Ws charities liberal and munificent. lie never used the means be wan e° manly possessed of, in Injuring or oppressing his omghbors, but on the contrary, he rejoiced in the prosperity of He lived and acted, as though he owed duties to society superior to his OVrIVOILIO individual rig. grandixemeut • A faithful observer of the duties of the Christian, ho testified Ina devotion to the muse of religion by his exemplary conduct, and by hi. liberal support of the Ministry. No narrow sectarian views controlled Ins liberality, ;or it extended beyond the limits of his own church and ministry. By his death, his career of useful. nese him been suddenly cut off,and his :amity de. prived of au affectionate parcel, Therefore, Resolved, That we deplore the death of Mr. Hogg, as • public misfortune, and that we mingle our regret. with the family ol the deceased, unt thu irreparable loss they have suet need. Resolved, That the promtediugs of this meeting Ise signed by its officers, and published in the arßrowneville Free Press," with a rennest b. the papers at Uniontown, and the Pittsburgh Gazette to copy. • Resolved, That the S .ctetary transmit a copy ofMese proceedings to the family of the deceased. leaser. frimcra, Prest. Wat..skere, Sec'y. C. C. Lattooon, Esq., wm rc-elocted Moyor of the city of Mobile, on blonde) , of last week, by-a tnejority of 330 votes over C. Le Baron, Esq. Botb,the eand4lates are Whigs, but The letter not as an independent candidate. Mr. Langdon ie tho editor of the Mobile Daily, Advertiser. Faimiterrrs To LIBERIA —A letter from J. B. Pinney, correapending Secret:aye( the Colonies. tion Society, which we Sod in the New York Oh- Wryer, saga sOser roar hundred slams are at this moment soliciting an immediate passage., theii.fresdom de• pending upon it! Now Go:tithes of slaves, varying from two Baty in each family, are offered freedom, and ex pect to leave in the next packet, which Delhi on the let of January . Those are all in North Caro hot and Vuginia. More than one hundred and filly emancipated by the will ot one christian die ciple in Georgia, are waking tone .by the ' Ist of February. A loge number In fdissusippi, Ten. comae and Keutucky;"apt similarly situated." Junes Lenox, Esq , 'of New York,lhascontribus ed 5500 to the Washington Monument. The five triediaiudeutairtSinime, arrested • few days ago, for robbing • grave, have been examined and held to bail in the Bum of aye hurts dzsd dollen each. ' lkii.ti..sv.-7A,Washingtia - . liiider, alluding to the [reit men alibi Senate, stip:- "Bot firm and foremost.• among all, towen. lb° . Great West of Kentucky, Henry Clay. He drops Into th House, to see what is going on, but there soo gathers around him a group, which prevents him troth seeing mach beyond the poop aboothim. s Ho to wombed, and noted by oval ' body. Time deal. gently with him. His health and spirits are good. his step firm—and le looks like having a ling 'cameo( life even now.. Tue Stara or Dessnay.—There is a delega tion in Washington from the Mormon rieulement at the Salt Lake, in Oregon, whose are design is to secure, if possible, tkie adotrasion of Deseret into the Union ea a State. From the showing of the delegates themselves, they have not to exceed 20,000 inhabitantroopon the area of territory they seek to have brought into the Union as a State.— They could probably senora an act giving them an organisation as a Territorial Government, and thin has been inggetned p, them by a number of members of Geogr.. }"One of the delegates states that from twelve to fourteen thousand ernia grants will leave arrive this minter in time to cross the country for 144.tret by the opening of the spring, end that they have all embraced the Mor moo faith.—N. Y. .Erprzor. • How To 3.13112 Lvokriccartcr.,oa ?dubs • Ftra -I....—Take anomaly hold of life, as capacitated for, and destusefLto a high and noble purpose-- Study closely the mind's bent for a labor or pro. (Baskin. Adopt' it early, and pone it steadily, never looking back to the tooted furrow, but for ward to the new ground, that ever remains to be broken.—Means and ways are nbundantto every roan's noises% if will and action are rightly adapt ed to them. Our rich men, and our great men, have carved their paths to locate and fame, by this eternal principle—a principle that cannot fail to revikrditavotary, if it be resolutely pursued. To sigh or repine over lack or inheritance, to un manly. Every man should strive to be a creator, instead of inheritor. He ahould bequeath instead of borrowing. The noman race,. this reapect, want dignity and discipline. It pekes to wield the mated sword of valorous forefathers, to for going its own weapons. Thin is a mean and ig noble spirit. Let every man be conscious of the God in him, ;and. the providence over him, and fight his own battle with his own good lance. Let bon feel that it is !better to earn a cruet, than to inherit coffers of gold. This spirit of self-nobility, onee learned, and every man will discover with. i. i.unself ander God, the elements and nitwi t., of wealth. He will be rich, inestimably rich, tu self esourece,and coo lift his fare proudly to inert the noblest among meo.—N. Sue. The value ot the manufactured iron imported inmate New York, from the : let of March to the lot of September, 1619, ea monthe wee $4,155,- 450 58. t. .Icon 00PVIDRY 114 CALIFORNIA —A Company of about fitly menhatues, Sre., tmlud from Cherry. field, Me., un the 27th ult, for California, and who intend e.sabishina Sao Iron Foundry and Saw mill there.l DIELANVARS —lt is with pleasure, says the Shiladelpitta Ledger, that we are enabled to present the following statement of th e prosperity and met... ed producoveneth of the Delaware Division of the Penosylvauta Canal, for the In year ending on the :10th Novemkto. This thy mien of the State Wort. as under the sopervutea of W K. Iluflhealr, Kith ,• gen tlemse much esteemed in his social relations; and, as the gradually .0 , r..tug Profit of work under los charge prover, worthy the confide.° and regard of the State.' TAe statement exhibit. the receipts andei pendant-es on the Division, and shows the former ex ceeds the tatter by the eller - mous sun of 105,131 Length of Canal tat mile, from Fasten to Bristol' Tull% colleatel at Fll.Oll E 150.717 3u Near tippet • 17,749 06 • •• tirtmol - 313tal CIR.. • Repiirs and oaporoomoo• • •- • . IttLVIV Per of Collor, & Waytonmero• 3.17•24:r: Pvy of Look licepors• - • .. • • 4,02117 5 . 44 , 17 79 Re,trts aver Ann.l lutes,. on co,. Mfial Surplu• run.l. • • • ToIJ. foe lel I=l W.Nttil Atla....t.rs Or Tut CC.IIIO StLAIM2. —14. , i0K 144 Wi month. the ...rimers couipmiint the CuiiatJ I AMC wi n., ll hit from New York, Logan hail Liverpool, as mile*. emet.p. Irvin Liverpool, for liotron. L., 15, 1019 111,000 I """4' tor New York, tor Boston, Jon. It It.lo lot New York. - for !ltel ' egork. r7k (or llorion. ',larch 0, for New. York, ° tor Bei., April 6, . oda, from York. for l r iverpool. Ike 1010. mrr, WC. Boston. for - ° • 19, ritat,: I'm New York, for " ttr, I'm Ilomori. for - Jam 9, ISLQ. *Me, from Saw York, for " from liciatoc, for Frb. 6, '• from New York. lor `' 0 :Pi, •• from Illosion, for ° Merck 6, from Now York, for ° " 01,• from Horton, for ° April 3, ° floor New York, l7, from Jar mop 1. 117 Fay= LCD AOC . ; aan Bodeen Conn...arm— Although loud known at a sovereign remedy for chroinic yaw of Hepatic detaarrnent, the proprietors of Dr. llPLanen Lover Palm were urn prepare) for the folloanng grattfying nankin:el of their capacity sad Curative powers to Ague and Fever, and Dillon car plaints: • Meiners. Kt dal tr. Co: About one year ago I was Ir. boring under a very seven mnack of Ague and Fever, het by the use of M•Lane`s Liver Plus I was soon re stored to perfect health. I believe them to t•e the best medleirte for lithe.. complatns that he. ever beta of• feted for sate ,o this secuon of the country. "JAMES SHARPE " For ..le by 1 . KIDD CO„ No. 60, owner of Fourth 404 Wood st„ Paubufgh. Idcit dforlorS A ,Care and Carlini:tate at flame. 117 . AL. want n tag or rut n • use I hereby certify thus about two weeks ago I was wis ed *Lb • vlolent trunk arsinileing and Pl.ftne Chol era Akan. with 'cry distressing pains lathe stomach mud bowels, which was completely relieved by two teaspoonful dimes of Petroleum, taken in a little wa ter. After lowing taken the first dose, I slept soundly end comfortably fur thick boars. (Signed' HENRY WISE, Jr., On board the steam boat •At isafte. Pittsburgh, Dec 11th, 1649. I am,Captain of the !Landow a .d was a wanes, the arttunahlug effect. of the Petroleum, In the ease Henry IViee, who fa ohe eilthe hands on the boat. (Bigurd:l) NIMROD ORADELL. Pittsburgh. Deeillab.lsl9. Mritee general advertisement In anotturt e.ln del3 Teo name et Aperna. A. G REINHART will be submitted, by hi. friends, to the sonsiderahon of the approac long Whig eionvantioniss a tunable enrundate tor the Mayoralty of Pittsburgh. noviSto or:Jo utryAVlLlkssost will tot o-eartdolato tot \malty, Aubjeet to the nozoloollon of the tVhif nOttl uDriostintesn Rash. Eaq. t the present M er of all,hehy. will be a eantbente for meleett pebert lo the n0v11114.1101 the Allegaeur Whir C oeil3lolll nOVI0.1( (p — eve are authortar4 to attroaouce dim s. C PAW be candidate for the Mayoralty, matte at I , the noonuatton of we Whirr Courclutoo. nor2l-to• Fr r G L. MAGEE till be a eandidaio for the offl• of Alava of the Gay of Pittsburgh, subject to the d cities, of the Whig Cony . ..fon. n 05.21 The undersigned most cheerfully suggest the name of TDOhIA.S DAFT. 14.11., of flic Eighth Ward. Pitts burgh. as worthy eandidsto for Mayor. the cam. mg election. sub,cct to the decision an Wing and An. Masson. Convention, and would add. if unifarm good health, an honest heart. mod a sound bend. furnish the highest [LAIIIIIIO public favor, Leo Ought our cendi slatt be successful... Lose/7.m MANY EIGHT 11 WARD vormis FIRST WARD PRIMARY MEETING MJ . WhiK citizens of the First Ward of the of hrt•hursh alfl meet at Rio house of Mrs. June 11.. corner 014th sod Ferry Street,, on rtatunley DrerlabEr, inet . RIG* o'clock, P. M., to norm e•ndidstes or Alderman and other Ward talent, edd wc.l NIA.. Ct.:rne DecesuUer. 1,10. hazattum laming na.—Yrepared by J. W. firth' atreet. NI Y.. and for ante toy A /myn, N.. Faurkli Thin Will be found • .14• Its aru. c, 4.1 la-re .. .e fAulitica, and particularly tor melt -•An improved eboeolate incr." n. Lrii,e clnk...wow of COCOS 11111, tIIIIO,III, II •1t..(.111% rulatuble, recon.toroded pnnt. ulurly lur I . MICNI by W Hake., Dor , b.• trr, Naos., and (o, male by A. JAYNES, at the INA yea Story , N 0.70 Fourth at. toc.l‘l4 Improvement.* In Dentistry. DR. G. 0. Sil.:X.Rtirt, Irate of Boston, 0 prepared to nthnufeeture wad net lixoet Toren in whole sod pttrlA of oats, ovsn :Welton , non Plates Tuostrectre Menu In rtina artneeea, whr,e thr nerve I exposed. Office end restyknee next door to th e May or's office, Fourth etreed,inttsburrth. HAW. 00--.1. R. ilTsdrinn.P. 11. EAnon. Isle - Irkikti DR. D. HUNT. a • Denngt. Corner (growth _ . utd Dbatur, between uell-41rin M=z= FOLI.PRIMITIIIO . BICL CAR 43, CIRCULARS, Martife7ts, Bias lading , Continua , 1.410 ii na11!1 GIL., LAWS, caartatcaTat, as, ae. he rrintea' at the shortest Rohe, at low prices, at th &at I.l,....l7.llloFRCl,Tlllllllsrilinrr =E'.== RECEIVED this day, from the Phillipsville Factory, 10 gross llohles of that valuable aside of Italia Rubber Pesos, for Mats what; sold artioleside and retail al the India Depot; ahe following places: Bnm It Reiter, Druggists, Liberty street William Jackson, Shoe Dealer, Liberty street. Sclizzzi Dmillell,Voilid street. it Y. Wickersham, Druggist, Wood street . W. E. !Schmertz, Shoe Denise, Smithfield .:reef John Devereak, Lamp Shim, Smithfield sums. gyho P , Shoe Dealer, Psienti et, Allegheny D. 4 0 Carry, 0100 Allegbool ma 4 . PEILLar4 w«.l A1110141114•01116.11tHa Whjg:COSLTMILWiI irrn. Delecates to the ifflai•lde+to and Tali C011•01160II of l'Blls, 43r noininatlng a candidata ler Mayor, ate troymened to meet at the. Cowmen Connell Chamber, in the Old Conn Houle, on esatttda7 even• tag, the lath Inst., et 7 o'clock, to make arrangement. fora near Coorcourn,ke. detain Inkr.3I , CANDIJ9, Chairman., {ti 111. a. AosatiproN, FORWARDING k C 011111111381074 MERCHANT, No. ntittocond street, Piusbuogh. dell DAIED REEP—RI tierces SabearCoble&l"..." ,, for sale by dela SELLERS & NICOLS LARK GREASE-16 bbl. 'Eons and for sale by don SELLERS NICOLS just reed and for Lab, by SELLERS NICOLS IMES L AHD OIL-15441s Conklines No I,lVinter . Strs ht dellatom and for male by deli SELLERS /1.190111.8. IIr 4 T6D OIL-30 bbl. jiare L emi for We by 1 .4 PIRITS TIMM:TITRE-15 bbls, In prime order 1.3 del{re one for rale by SELLERS& NICOLS - k m..0.,01,611 Beaumont & Haingsworth's Napo. riOf Pastry Flom Wu 1,54 Superfine do; fix ti ONO ' BELLE] 'VINE SPONGS.-200 lbs just rea det4 J KIDD 8. RHUBARB ROOT-100 lb% for s 41 .1 1 del4 IDD a CO PER trvißN 11A RlC—n lbs toot r o'd and for solo by dell J KIDD k CO L IQUORICE -500 lbs Sicily Liq police; 200 " Calabno " for .ale by dell J /ODD k C 0,01) Wood'st INDIA RUBBER PACKING—Jut Tee% 2CO pounds I Packing. filr Steam Et, sold'wholeule =Are. tail. at the Italia Rubber FLOUR—IW bbly o Hoye and (or Gale by dcl4 W H H JOHNSTON, 11l S.esond NiONS—Wbbla re cod and for We • dcl4 WM 11 JOHNSTON OMATOES-447 jugs, a delicloas article, in store and for .ate by de,l4 WM El JOHNSTON PPLE.,-IGO Olds ree'd and ter sale by dela CO7TON-160 bale. prime, nem crop, Pilule bp &POP' JOHN ORitr.k r'd and Fori rsoN, .iberly at flu N. 0. new crop we' C A CULBERT No 13 1: U . G . 7A:R b =I:2II - d e I ir °LASES—AI bbls 0., aew erop,_reed by INA dcl4 C A CULBERTSON 4.2UNDRIE3-3 balm-Cotton; 48 bble No I Lard 44 basaFeathers; I tierce II sacks Wool; do: Lamb Skin:, with wool; 3 don &cap Skins, " " 3 do: " " droned; To arrive on steamer Fort Pitt, and (or sale by deli ISAIAH DICKEY & CO, Rota at FIRE BRICK a TILE —A I. enemas= We by 41c14 IMAIAH DICKEY It CO PMETAL—tro tons, suitable for Fouady use, jusl PIG reed end for eide by AHOY 1074 ES 8, CO CTTON-43 Welt Jun recd and for WO by dell HARDY. JONES A CO CEDME—A of of Ceder Lots, consigned / Colon or Crozet, will be sold to pay charges if not called for within 39 days del4 GEO B MILTENUERGER, 87 Front st C ALICOES —4 eases, fast colored, at 6k . kr yard dell °kola/ at A• A MASON & ' • No GO Market et =MM=C=MiZi=9 . _ Runnels, including a large lot of Oro Oared and Waite Country Flannels, now opening del4 A A SIASON k 13014 CMOUS DE LAINge-3 eases goal uyle. l._/ feu colored M. de Lams, at the extremely low pnee of lie. per yard. A A MASON & CO, dell Nal3o Market at 01110 11A111107.11 01111 I. cute Lady, the greatpt Wonder of the World. t• now exhibiting herder in Ptnehamb, 'L. DIAMOND HOUSE, tn . the Diamond karitet tiostre, where a rpaetous Hid has heen aplendldly fitted op for the *merlon. She et only IS yeara of age, e , has attained the elaartat inperhomanwaled of 430 1nt414. She tang be veal.' for Ibree day and eights, Dee.'l3th, lath. and 151 d yLrAdrottlattee, 1g cent. IliWrietmeie and New Year Approachlmigt ELEGANT AND SUBSTANTIAL BOOKS, In Magnificent Antique Binding, for lA. liotnlaira I AMES II LOCKWOULA Booltsellei. and Importer, J Wood street, hes received ate:Rental eellecnon of Illustrated Hooks, bound Ir, the meal splendid man ner by the best Lendou and American binders— won{ Went may be found: Nada of klUeriCll/1 Poetry; magaticently Lewd. of the Wootern Work% illtoonnated so gold aud Wordsworth's Greece; nehly lalusuMcd. Tire lirraebec, illemlealcd by Oweo /woes, and bound in carved wood. The Song of Amp; illuminated ty /ones. Elopers and their Kindred Thomibmilllanduated by Jam,. Heroines of Nhakeporryer gleamed. Mrt Jumeron's Chayeeterisma or Wooten; Mears. led. For rale by JAUFI4 D LOCKWOOD, del3 G 3 Wood weer `BUYER ORD BLANERTB—Yersons remtiou Tv! 0 anprty thentserre• with trlttlettlar quality of Bed Illanteu made of very fine wool. will findthern at Ora Dry lioare HIM. of . NV IC muartiv, Nord. Cut comes of Fourth end Marker no hi gE A FT. P AINI.Ir 2 no, " I " 4 :tl Darte d r Lti.yE, red for min Low • Wholesale ROM. 13L .. 11L1111. de l 3 ~,,------ L - 11.11iA It DOITSENOraSSES a GOLDEN SYRUP. 0-43 Llko Sr Laois Refinery 8 0 tryrup.hroluve.; •- u u " Golden Syrup; for sale JA no A nirrcursort & co, Ira at Loge 81. int Refutery LEAD -120 Op Galena Lead; MO lbw Dar Lean: in Man, and tar aala by dei3 J nldEn aurcumort h. CO an to by SHlel t'P J ' igi4 /41"Cill$0:1 &CO HPREPARELi FAYLlNA—Breessmend• ed by birdie.' enact.. Hospitals, and.Phyab. elate, al the taut ankle of data now ta o nt. fear lava- Ws and Children, =patio , ' ta art...WeUPI .O. a , Far thla, +Oasale and retail, by del3 E SELLI2IS, 87 W0.2 st GREENE & COBS EXPRESS. NAtia NAMaat WINTER 4111.11.A.110211110E1T. ITXOCaII. Ll= rwg ALL PAIN 07 Tat WIT „,- „„ rin , o epene d d ' 2e b - ne m thnkrUierir Citlna, beg tears m oner m the pubiic (*Mita, unequaled by may other Lane • Haynie largely iagraaaed oar stock on the Natiarl al Road, one goods ate now tnunponad Over the Roumania with maaspeed, mil DO more epode will he received in the East than we 'can forward through without delay. Patlifaetion as regards time and rates will be guaranteed. Through receipts will be given for ail goods (or put thToNiglh and for use to Mbabane, No pains or expense will be spared to make this the most reliable and beateondacted Etpressin the United 'dudes, as it Is mow the most extensive, connecting all pert. of the East with the extreme West sod Routh. We connect at .New York with Mum. Hamden &. Co.'. annsalled Express to Boston, and all goods front Boators to come by our Line mast be delivered as their tlilee, N. 2 Coon street The le of all notes, attended retolnedto. , Ord .„.b O rd en f oe roodsgood wilt be seot(rw, and watch. Cawom House bestows attended to. Order goods marked "Greene & Co.'s Express," and Merchants will please to be particular to Warned their correspoodenta to take Our through receipt. for their 'reedi t thereby Insuring better aatightetlort to all eon e d. ' Goods for rite East taken at !ay, low races, and will be called for lo may part of the airy, Rue of charge.— from the k.:Apt dphscre4 wlttend Charge Idr do- Express for the East Rasa telly lig obtook, 0 . M. " Weal " 10 " Packages forwarded to Clactanstl,.Lotuseille, St Lotus and New Orleans. C=l GRISIII & Ca., /40 i Wall weer, New York do 82 Cttemol greet, Ruladolphi do 226 Baltimore Wm, Bahnuor Has,. & Co , No. et Coati meet, Rostov . H. 0. VICKERY, &,7. ,,, , dol., Office IR-Charles Hotel Diallti4, % cod st. T OBACCO -13 kegs No I, 6 twist, laT OBACCO -13 steams, Boston, and for sale by dela 7 ANE4 nALZV.I.L GIFT BOOKIII GIRT Boons: roe 18801 MBE HEROINES OF 811AKSPEARE, comprtweg 1. the Principal Female Charactere In the Playa of the Great Poet, with over thirty splendid engravings. Hy Charter , Heath. The Drawing ROOOl Soap Book, with twenty illus tration.. Edited be Amelia W. Laurance. Characterlsite* of Women, lktoral,Poetleal and IGs.. twice!, with twelve highly finished and colored ewaa. ing. Lonna to Terkay morocco, antique. By AD. Jarneron, Rd. Gift Leaves of American Poetry. By R. W. Gris wold. 1 he Rowebee of Notary, or Poetical Language of Flower.. Ilene,: Gleanings; o Holiday Book. By A. Tee RI/sem. y, a Collection of Sacred and Religious Poetry (torn emcee. and Englisßeligiouss, with elegant illustration. The Life of Claw. By Rev. 11. Weld. Embellish ed with illustration. to Tint, and illmulnations Irma original drawing.. History' of Bowlful, Fringe of Ableeintel The Vl awn of Thealore; The. Foutgains. Foley Tam, by A. Jolintion, ill.; 11.0 Scripture (lilt Book. beauttfully Ll ' lustrated; Tlie Uarlaml, or Token of Friendship, for 1150 'Die Keepsake of Friendship, girt !wok for Mfg The ladies` GM, or Souvenir of Friend.hip, for ISSO; Th. Atuarnnth. or Tokyo of Rmbranc for 1650 i rho Ivy Wreath, with fine illustr eme ations . , Tho e, genius of y, being sketches ofLife; Literature and Religion, by It. Turnbull; Ile Fovea of N. P. Willis, complete rdi•lott, revi.ed and enlarged,. Chunbcre' Gyelopcilut of English Literature; The Alonumants of Egypt, by F. L. Hawks; with numerous ether Gift Hooks of the .1111011—Jug% reed and for sale by acts ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, 71 Wood st .RELIANCIkYIYS DAY LINE, vex ma coNvavani o• InSCUAZoIza AND rAcKAAID, WIIII alias Ake carraorre, esrwasN PHILADEL,PIIIA AND PITTSBURGH. OODS roma - hied, by ibis Um are carried in the 7,31 . mail train to Clurioberaborgh, and are immedrata ly loaded Walton poled alt. and day thmlh to ltushargh. homes of tots Line are suation ay. , which insures the .prompt delivery of gut, within Llte time promised: The Wagons min irSVC our vrarettoaso Idanday. i n ere .,t) ship porn arc waned that remore good. will be taken mob d . y th.n can he paternally carried through 'JOHN IIItrADEN fr, Canal Basin, Pinebangh. JOHN id DAVISI CO dct3 va Market ureet, Philadelphia. I.IEARi.ASU-12 casks Adams!, by del3 pUTABII-10 euks pore, in gto, I)ULL bbls fresh, ILL giti,tupio , salo3 CutTesz--to la! cmam, L. 14 .dcl.3_ 13 ERSONS Intend.H .L b..e. i terneln mil Art tfr.l.4. win Hooks for Ols year 16111. boo. Decembcr. JOHN 0 1 .. delYdlw ANTED TO PURCHASI37, ROCILLWAY. AfPtY 211: t kp prime itNai 10.000 ao cia tinl" "' 'Jo/gat:UV:LT, NCITIOI/13..0 . BMA'S' 01/74g. THE subscribers, wishing to retire from Mahler... .1. tile business: oder for sale their entire stock of Goods. and every thing connected with their mimeo wade. They commenced merchandising in this city InIBA rind have continued in the same business since that time, increasing it eve ,year unfit it equals in amount that of anymereandle house in the wen. Their STOCK consists of every veriety of Sher Hardware, Heavy Hardware Iron, Steel, Ns, and Blur every description of bail Cook, Plate, and Parlor Stover, Tirmets Stock, d.o. Their stook of goods ta new, bought low, and well Seleeted for this market They have no d amaged or unsaleable goods in their stock, a. they haanaaken great rare ant 10 . 1.1101 V Me like to acculturate on their hands. 'Mestere they now occupy Is a new Brick Store, built the past summer, expressly for them, and under their disection, and is the best arranged for en iron stare and the hardware business, of any store extant. Connected 'nth the store M a TIN SMITHS' SHOP, famished contplete, with every thimg needed to carry on the busmen prontably, and soffictenily large 10 - emamodate twelve or lean workmen. • • Their mere Is !nested On the comer of East Water and Detroit streets, and on the river ads. They have plenty of dock room. lavean receive their goods di rect front vessels. and a great expense that many are subject to Their store Is 33 Met from by Litt feet deep, three mutes high, with a cellar under the whole; and the location the most desirable In the oily. If the purchaser will adhere to the Cash system they knee adopted, make use of the arrangementsfor importing on whic and bur h th nt g ey will sell o , he can make oods at hme d abroad r and the argil terms great b, with a chance fora fertnne. If desired by the porch. user, the senior painter will leave espied hi the busi ness ail a special ILIMOUCROC Messrs Lomors, Somme td: Cu, Pittsburgn, " & Co., L. J. FA.RWELL, -n Co. blumseassNov.lo,ll339.—ldell.d2w b ay k NICOI—.I and f ay Bala by i , 60 wood. HEMP -40 beam Mouparl Dow Relied; it Maniil44 for sale by deli JAMES A HUTOMISON G CO itooblB-40 dos in store and tor Ws by B del2 COPES BREITOGLE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—SO slacks in [tore and c. aala by dell COPr&I3REYFOOIi.E CAREEN APPLES—Gt Gbh. I'd and for sale by detY CO E & BREYFOGLE DOLL !WTI - ER—ID bbla Freith, to arrive this day it deli COPE & BREVFORLE, IRe Seeobd ROLL BUITEK-15 bbla onto. , itiat reed and l . o sale by den BROWN FR KIRKPATRICK LARD—Ib b 4 .d =kegs NO I, for rale by doll BROWN*, KIRKPATRICK A P d P A . I .9-Ir, tads G .. 2r i f e,, i i ll lerttltiliaby EITRA FAMILY FLOOR—In hi MAL kept soh. 'Molly en hand and fol eale by defy BROWN I KIRKPATRICK DRIED FRUlT—toolm.trlme lea7h . e . l or ° BROWN t2IEIHAPATRICk del2 MOLASSS9-1110 eel o Malawian Molasses, land log from summer Boston, krld for oak by dots JAMES A HUTCHISON k CO StiliAll-15 hhds prime (new env) reed per steam es Telegraph No I, and for sale by den . JAMES A HUTCHISON & CO RICE -20 tierces la store and for sale by dell JAMES A HUTCHISON & CO Becloud Eland Plano. NE second hand Piano,, d octaves, price ItSU. O I " " " •• 4U. Far sale for cub It Os above prices, by den JOHN H 51ELL•OR, N 1 Wood it •~l~{ - ELOD6ONt4—A few new style 5 octave Melm. 161 deans, mice from 675 to COO, reel imd for sale by JOHN H DIELLOR, 61 Weal at LARD-40 krp in More for sale by dell It DALZP.LL. & CO, Liberty 12" EG BUTTER, Dry Apples and Peaches, reeer Ja_ lag and for sale by dere kt DALZELL & CO. Liberty la trait - Tr einfiiiibarses. M V VIEW will be published in as short • thee d th " e P 7bp en en e d rwV,ThaTr Lae . s ' a b r ".6l O ' ; '' both In Goelity of detail and beauty of ezecutioh—to any other whatever. eat those who doubt, wa n. few weeks tad soe. E WHITEFIELD. New VG., Dee. Sy, Nile Ohio t Pommy'yard& Railroad Oorop'y. NOTIOIO.—.Tho Stockholders al the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company ern hereby natt• bed that the Amin bleatingof Stockholder., end Election of Ltneeton, will he held at tha Company'. Office, to Pittsburg/hoc, Thanday, the 10thof /mica ry, 030, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3 P. Al. By otder of tha Board of Direelora. $43.1X, 0, Nov. 30, lAD. J. J. BROOKES. Noe,.—Extract from the 7th Section of the Act Inc emelt - mum thu Ohio and Petinsynrmlia Railroad. Company:— “After the Gen election of Directors, nopn own *hall "vote en any sham ou which any instalment is due sue "anpwid..(dell-hawse New Farley sad Variety Goads. YYE are now teeming, Dent one of Ode firsts east, our amend @apply of (loops, coast...Ur Tery article le our hue, to which (with every on. riety of LOOKING (ILAS,Sh, of oar own nowafae tare) we ash the aneraion of M esters Merchants Cll other buyers. - dell KENNEDY A SAWYER ti 11714, tee 1 dies' Enemy. Rosewood, and Mahogany WORK BoXES.,(son real by '• dell KENNED.Y h. SAWYER SUBSCHIPTIONS m We "21113a9caa Ala real u ILeaaOY d. !an= KE.vsrm .. Honamy Sacreta rii i n t WO 1i0P.4 OP GROUND, fL by Mt each.sto diately in rear of Maniples' Cborsbr Idattir A eghsoy, for sale Oil accommodating terms, by 1901 St SCH011:11, 110 Second a ratilANS.-50 bbla Small White, in .Io and tor.. LI by OM!STUART .t. SILL . . rtA.9ll PAID FOR WHEAT by .J dal STUART /k. SILL, 119 Wood .t COLN R°CeM5-176 gi.l.llrl IL VIFJI SEED—Pram nee; -- ,f r rale by Cdell JOHN WATT a CO L9ll-100 bbl. Nos I, 2 31.161bb1s No 9 40 casks Coktnbi nor 27 JOIIN wen' , & co WINDOW GLASS-600 bazes owned., sale by dell JOHN w.rerr &60 - - POTASK-30 casks landing ikrol for sale by dal • . JAMES DALZELL, SI W. DRIED PEACHES—MO be in store and for isle lir dell JAMES DALZEI.I. TANNEY& 011,40 bbl. Strut._ a in corn andfor sale by .sca JAMES DALZELL XTINDOW 01.1489-220 0.1.1 8010131 do 1021 A 2 WY lo 19214; 25 dot lorgennan & CO. br2rod, 4uperior uUete, fors= dell j DALZELL, 24 Water so SabielH. AIOLASSF3-10 Woltz suns and for .ale low dm .. " VM, b IIdsLZELL, 94 Water al Ft3lb-30 bf bbl. No 3 blaekereli " No 5, " No 1' " Plan. Anseeettel for We by doll .1.1.11E.S 11ALIELL UGAR 7411101;41.15.901-15 - ohds ( new 'rrop) N. Snipui 75 Nils (new Crop) N. 0. blolaw ' reed and for sale by dell HURBIUDO' TIRIEDAPP J_l delo - - d AD CIDER—I bOls superior&bonny', for side by J U CA NFIELD EVERLY MILLS PASTRY FLOUR-12e bblß his erlobrolo4 brand of KW& Family Floor, m mold ,Lod 9mAlo by L 9 WATER-VAN, dela No 31 Watar, and R2,Front m FLOUR-78 blAs9ool roe'd and for Ma by dOlO L 9 WATERMAN BEiTTEIL-15 bbli eto L Fresh Roll, to S WAT da* feed md for rale by dERIdAN OFFYX—Idd in stem and (Or ..k by d' b T "P'n .l a d T D ir tWOßTli& CO P&RAMATTAS & LYONESE CLOTHS—WO pea tholcest shades Panothhas and L7omese Cloths, teed reo , reu, b de? A A DLASON &CO gTERA CLOTHS, CASHIHERk et DE LMHS 10 Mmes. or the choicest con an 4 most 4est ranternt, lo rood per °stork. dc7 A A MASCHSTII CO Ca Market It lt F.ESESiIii O de7 O DRUGGISTS & CABINET MAKERS—B , Copal Varaia, for *ale by de? ' !SALMI DICKEY & CO, Fran OTASE-10 egging, fiat Dort for gale by P de7 ISAIAH DICKEY a Clb Fro de ISAIAIi D •EY& CO Fro. ODFI9II—IO to* on hand and lot silo by IK,SLAH DICKEY Is CO, Fres brate—lxiQbbls yarlom brandsjust received and for rale by , dc7 DRIED PEACRES—AO bbl. and k, (old nod nein) in note Kantor bale by de7 ARMSTRONG & CROZER. IaGURNINU LONG SHMVLS-1, crtons superior /V/ Mourning Long lilliawia, reed per' cap rear, au do 7 1, A All/WN b. LI/ 6U Market G _ . . . Lt ilti—*''"N° I I i gaII a ZVIRTKPAUCK c 6 A PPLEI3-60b01. Green, just reed and for We by LI. den BRoWN k KIRKPATRICK FLOUR-301rbis Farmer L Kirk's extra, jest ree'd and for aala by , dart S&WUARBAUGR fIAhLOW-19 bbl. Tun tied and for Oat.. by Idoe S & W HARRAUfiII 11)ELTS-IUuU Steep Pelt. jog reed oroOior sok by I cirri 9¢ Nif lIARBAUIi II S UdGc R— S bk* N " " " S e b d . tV 11 ' 271 1 2Z I 1 ANTEI-30DO hnltarley, and Itute tna Rye, 'thick the Idebest market prim In cash will be pu r b, don- 8t W lARIIAUGH (111 r IE—IUO bx• Cream, a superiur •rtichlijoy b ‘..) W. 8., reed and for sale bl deb ij W lIARBAUtiII AtriEr-a- - 90 b4•;''dV4',llllyAum, LOUtt—WO ball, Extra Far t ol 3 ly. a ritie t pait u rtge, r reed, fat re,laay_dedbbi autas G K" : . ^Prik rift. '1.J... ion .oa fr a t u ny " bk . 4ce 93 W ItAkttalhill* an'd sixes, ree'tiirnti V (Jr NC. , by dal 8& W lIARBAOOII I - 134W MACIIIIO9 Lu SOU-dried, Irk store and for c olt 09 del 9lc W Ii&RHAUGH - I" ARO OIL—EO bbl. Coaling'. but Wuner Lard L Oa, to more and lot Ws h_ deb • SOALE/L3 t NICOLS in store and for sal J&6 ELAM ,FAstrat Badding. °SOON esekito or ri fo, b 7 Se. SELLERS NICOLS NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. AN Anneal Meeting el' the Stockholders or the Ido eetigab!heNaeliFla.n Co. in a and far sale by I&RFLOYD •e'd tltlx daft't It. FLOM donda.“ldNarlaioitoid -- --- raj 1..1e. , .. puma/woof prorlal6l2S'Of tan canner of foiot po r it na, ),Sl the , Mee on (but street, In the City rd 0 0 brooddlc the seventh day of Jannall., A a 1 850 . a 1Yoloak, p• 11., for th e electioo o( o r for the ear. den-id '''2l ‘ll.l. BAKTAVELL, peetenry red [es •ale I_,y 1'! it FLIOYD berg of the in !GM neat. that Us • ES . PIE k. CO, fkarstari. perm long sad and Square Shawls Mil per exams ould cum opening al A. A. MASON SOO. ppa h 4 :a." at OMNI. DEADFittIT-13 ba Pand Pauliits; 4 Pmeks Appleig to daj tied ma L a WATEILMAN Fr dE111: J t —I ne esemtea l eton .d far sale DD a CO. "road • .I)IIroSTLUCE/t1:-IrlessaD170-4. Wood .I Tri O g N e D u UILaS SARSAPARIL LA' .. 1100T-1 bale in .tare NO for .24e drm 1 KIDD a cO. GO Wood on BEEN APPLES—tett bbl. just reed. for rate by dclu COPE .% 1311EVFOULE, lee Second at FLOUR—Ino Idols Just reed end for lute by drib COPE& EREYFUGLE . _ . TM/M1 . 11.-1u; Ito Ir. store and for ode by drib COPE ts EILEITOGLb:, Ed &rend F! liarATems—ti bbIA just reed end for ftle by JL act° COPE & OREVFOULE B T 4 c P , I , V Ul3— c 7 O gar i l •,0.v0a1.91a0! . . REB , OT A TOE:.i —1 75 b Mn p r : keEfittlVlZttly CEEESE—A etnatt tot to store and for sato by deto COPE b. EIIEYEOGLE AITINDOW asoonment➢ In store and for TT nee by deto COPE& BREYFOGLE w .,, :i2r25; n•Lt "21 , , ,!°1 7Z ROOMS—IA 41. in RIM and for sale by de.s • BROWN R KIRKPATRICK rrEA-10cbni= Icnkinz & Co'. Phil adelphin picked V H Tea, ol.r reed and for ...to try dcs BROWN & KIRKPATRICK ONioris—zu acts received and for We to dc7 ARMSTRONG t CROZER OTA:TOES-73 bills in stare and for sale by do? ARMSTRONG A. CRUZER. FARCE W ELLERY, of New York, .d RUSH GFLUIDLY, of Philadelphia, have. thin day been admitted as' partners in oar haziness, which will be continued and audio same firm as heretofore, as Na7l Church alley, Philadelphia, and Lo. 16 Exchange Place, New Vork. E. M. DAVIS k CO. Philadelphia, Dec.l, 1819.-4.7-1 m TEA al BOAT COUNTEJIPANES-.A..k. Blues & 0 Co. have an recd on eormignment, from the lamp nfaeutrera, 4 ease. Steamboat Cematerpanea. Also— It ewes Family Counterpanes, 12 gra wade. dal BUCKETS -10 , dos, Beaver manufacture, fer sale by • del J INLAY ORTH &CO EAS—A large and fate as.orttaem In stare and (or eel low by den DILW OUT H & 17 EG & ROLL BUTTER-1¢ store and for ulo low _M. to close consignment, by dee J S DILWORTH & CO RV PEACIIE9-150 b espeetid daily by deb J 8 DILWORTH & CO 11. &N. O. MOLASSES—For .& 14 del J S DILWORTH 1 CO N 0 SUGAR -41 small lot soportor, Dm mold OA nsigns:loot and (or sale br • dee co lB DILWORTH & CO VENITIAN RED (EagUsb ) -110 casks real and fin Ws by s• deg BRAUN RELIEF, ((OPAL VARNISH-6 bb,, a pore article, for sale %,..i by dee BadIIN& REITER - - TAPAN VARNISH-1 bbl reed and for sale by 0 d 0 ' BRAUN & REITER FLOUR—Z 3 bbl. Fresh, ost ree'd ea for eale by BURBRIOOE, WILSON & CO, dee Water creel HONEY-4 MO Missouri Honey, for sale by debBURBRIDOR, WILSON fr. CO gtiließ —lO blbo N O. tow crop, iu . st recd and for eale by dee 'BROWN & No 114 Liberty greet IjACON SIDEd—A. wand Iota( choice Bdeon Bides, _V lust reed by delu COPE t BILEYFOGLE LINNY BAUS-3107 in stars and for tale by dclo COPE & EIREI'FOGLE MA RI h E.: CLOCKS—A large &nommen:for Iby dole COPE & DREYFOGLL WEFT POTATOE-13 able in .Wro and for sale 01 by dolt, COPE& BELEYFOGLE ONIONS-11 fear Ws Juni rec'd and Cot ode by dein COPE& BREYFOOLE AITEITE LEAD—A supply constantly on hand. delU COPE & attsymo TOIEPUTS WANTED—The highest price la cash 1...1 peel tor CCOPE tr. hesnats, by de to BEEITOOLF,WB Second st It " L A .I foarVarlo%l73 prime (r h, reo'J Wig dap MALLOW—T.; casts reed and for isle by deio 8 W HAROAU(3II l! Mb--au dos, • Rood&nick. for sale by del a 8 & W HA cseuali Nr i b l;LD CAN2 c )e.S—W by: lin b . y reall it and fags F I.DUH—v , 3 S tl;l i s 1. 1::as Family, Davis' Sinai; tobls Sapettlne, best brands i in Cure anJ Jclu sruntr k_SILI. rot ralc by pEATILERS—I e IOr lb., loco quality, tar auk by qit, STUART & SILL —2- 11271 , 4. j itreu ,u, n c atid Goshen always on Land C dal/. STUART & SILL. DUFFER—Ie Bozo. and Rolls, it, more sod for oat. .13 Ly dcw "STUART a SILL was /URA L—loo bo °Sato store and for sole by %,./ dolt, 'STUART a SILL, 110 Wood. DLL ➢UTTER-20 las, in dodo, jut reed at the Batter and Clue. Depot4anel for solo Ly 4elo J CANFIELD VCR-1 i.e.% jut rec'd and for gala by 1: delU Et CANFIELD rillt.PME—iimi km prime Cream, Mat ree'd maid f ‘..) sale ' dcl.o J B CANFIEPJ tibia in store and for Ws by 'kb CRAIG t SKINNKRAS Aruba al °EI IN EAR -1"1"“ lii tYn b C SKINNER DR/BD PEACUES--.50 Mt just reed And far sale by de9 CRAW & SKINNER. for we by JOHN WATF k CO B U Lr Y, LIEAT FLOUII-L"3 ULOUR-193 bbl,i Fresh, Jag med and far saki by _r des CFUICi & SKINNER d 3 Mackerel, REF2.I APPLES--135 bbis In stare and lot sale by G deg CRAIG lc SKINNER DRIED PEACHES-30 bn . in stoic and for We by 'den CRAIG SKINNER TVIIND.APPLES—ro be in atom and far subs by jJ del CRAIG & SHINNIKR TUES-70 ba ht •o and fax yala by Pdad ClitAIG SKINNER BF z e l 3;S-10 Ws Om NiblVar i Z e sl 3 l lNN : Ea S UN DRIES—t sack Timothy Seed; 5 s iota Rag& Side Bacon; in store and for sate by: den CRAIG &SKINNER W OZ.—vrack. in am lAINNER. fIORSE ,COLLARS-4 do. Teed and (alt.!. by tio7 A: TM:LNG CROZgli fIIDER WiIVAR-1U bbd reed and for We by OA .ARMSTRONG CROZER LARD -29 kegs in more rood for kale ' dc7 . ARMSTRONG A. CROZER B U TTER -19 k eg. reo'd.and for ode by • del ARMSTRONG a CROZER CI=MMIN!I GREEN kP i t:LES—ESO choic. Tarietien, just reed and del "4b iIiaLSTRONO k CROZER to bbl reed and foram by J D CANFIELD DUCK W RE&T 'FLOUR-50 seek. just reed and Ger 131 sale b ARMSTRONG & CROZER CUR BROOMS—AI dad recd and iar we by C da ARMSTRONG k. cROZER f•C YO iVrtia ‘1 l e% POCKET ROOKS, jun reed by expreas, and for gals low by 0.9 C YEAGER, 101 Market at fILOVES—I core Woolen mid Conon GLOVES, IJI" ouperor article, jog reed and for We dos . C YEAGER ICS liarlot et YENITIAN BLIND TRIDMINGB,NBIts Worm d Binding, amd 16y , galta l : Tofated Cord ,ree'd Pc, .hip Market at DI,A.CEINC big] MBIOU'S euparibrYinF art liszbl and for .ale by deft C YEAGE.R TEEL GOODS-6 doz Bled Bend Parsasi 4 " Crotchet " " • steel " Reticalcr., II " Crotchet Reed by caress and for rate he . deg C EAGER; 103 Market et nnn In Cora and for rale by ISAIAII DICKEY ea CotlPrara TAT E. hWAPHY has this morning opeood acco:,j. dt eopply of them dostrablo goads, war n ,,, t a loot to ahrink h, 'malting, end which tim e giv en mach aattaraction to those who have used them Also, a supVy of +epee Domestio Flannels, of all colors. Floe cod. and Dane Flannels, foe Infants , wear. SWAriBD9WN FLANNELS, • very atatoo sad de sitable anicla—sad • Country hDpiwelanhels,' barred, white end brown. . . ARMSTRONG & CROZER. . . . W. R. witiOdafeaidays,eeplenished his stoat, cult spout 14 customer., and buyers generally, awn:cent at Goals nutty to be Met with at thu VAVbalesala Rooms up MLitt , ,IleS PERIAL tNWtAIN CARPETB.—Wa eau of -1 far the largest and best auonnient orb:lnert/0 and •lorvalo Carpets flyer brought to this market, at mos perem.enesper than-can be fond In soy oiler house in Rao City. NV., incite those swishing so faralrh etteamboC.. or Houses So l eil! and extant:sloes esten oive assortment helero psuchwn**OlS corm • Wanetto iS towns street. • dot * Y. ICAO CARPETS—Alwaysoliband and km We •.t W Al'Clintock'r Carpet Warehouse, founla alma. . Ace - -- OttNEBIL , RUS —We ittaite the attention of SWAN bunt Mtn to •sur Intem Stock of Lowell Willa, fof cove dna de-cla , obkb are tull Lap. Comet Watt, house, 73 Kauai at; deg M'CLINTUCK vLVITF I ILL. We c. offer. th e lutudsoment Velvet Ma Cope!. ever imported, as lovr cm eau bo Pltre.aeff in any of the e.tern eines. ,We Invite those ending to furnish Steamboats° , 0:40 , 1 1 . Rive its • call before purchasiug claewhere.. Carpet Watehmme, Fourth Meet. deb brCIANTOCTI. T il IlittlSSEtht CAE on, to A o P urc T usTraers tad frihnda.the.a ?a . ..7. 0:r : ry J. brussels Curvo.. , er b r.& k . 0 ..1 0 010ra,.1 h kyr" ,I.teilll:l'l23mloVLltru"lo porcturso., is , t c h u e e N s Toc st. K No. 75 Fourth si. • 3.7 - -7 13111/1.‘8131.3 CASFETe..—W. rilllancroca offers to porebaJers a lame and handsome assortment of the most approved pallet. of Bressels Carpus, cneapertkma ever before enema in ibis market- Call Uhl &Maine oar IMMO before purehaung Fou elsewhere. W WCLINTOCK, 75 rth st nhd• my) N . Q num., ht. 3, 'den noTgnm.., A GORDON • LIOLLIDI:iiREPASATIONS—Ittgt .ed" f i x . LA assOrtilleat Of at:m.6o°MA tory lino—Fula Avate Les, Rich JeweLry, Fancy Good az: ttilfWl a p g corocr Fourth rind Market nu 'r/1i OLD PENS—Of all die belt at ami=arid amy p ri r pen, taicaufactorad la W wih a , i nrm W. W. Wllsoz, Medium: kki - ialig knf i 'del ---4- 1; MICH OPERA DREBBES—Tiow 'o;w...bug ha. 37 • elpressda limb Embroidered .Freach Op e ra au entire new article at • AYPLES—LIA bu ree'd W tin we by 11AltHdll011 /kA loon a co. ea morket 60 cgs 6 I,lu iu3re• • for sa! a, . i s i & a - i L WIL AUCTION 'BALF,S, lb. John D. Da:v la. Anent:me... maw. ratlagar of Seaumatle 17.7 Geo& On Monday rndrning,Decenther 17* LI 10 ricl.k, at the Commeron I Sale. Reath, earner et NVood Lad 'Fifth - stmts. hail! ne *old, witutht 'Wren, tea now, currency -13 packages ne atupla sad tunny. fooraa end Dry ealbrating thr &ark of • Merchant from .o adjoining meanly, ratty tilginen. The itoek. cam be cnamthell rue vitals sale. At 2 o'clock. IlaebAebeark. Evrelitar,, kre . A large and gro , ral arsortment or gen- find steooll hma houicholi formlore,glaamareopo.rtemanr,lLi, 4 At 6 o'clack, Faeltiouable trady wade Cloiblne, book and d oe ., bate, caps, whip., umbrrllsks, trta , liias try nk., carpet Dago, Luc corltry abet goo, pisiole. !mild cod barer waube u.i 1 instruments, fancy Article.. parable writing darks, A c., gag JOHN D DAVIS. Auk ME= On PaturdAY evening, Dee- DM, at G &cinch, at dm Commercial :tales Room, cornet or mid Fifth vs, will be sold, &lame milleetion oaf ialcable model- Wavle. Books, by eataloaue, eomprisizig works on Philosophy, Voyages and Travels, Arts - and &Uwe, Theology, History, Botany, Poetry, Stography, to many of Mein elegantly illustrated with' WWI wad plater also, family MD., prayer hoots, btu* books, k ner ' and cap wsitingpaper,Yre. - Catalogues arc now ready for delivery. fell JOIN D DAVIS, Met Asngxeds'Sate of a Clottang Storn,an4ll , .l dotes Fuss Shirt. • On Fnday morning, she *thin's, at 10 &Omsk, at the Commercral bales Homes, earner er -Wood And Fifth streets. will ho sold, by order of W. o.Les/at t EN Assignee or Rhodes A. L Lawry—the . entire. stock of Cl , oshing,Fine Shuts..Taikreltimmings, coa• slating oftesper White Shirts, wick wide and gotten, _ 0 [Kits; super White Shirts. French embroider-W.: 'York . MITI and Enslish. La Cloth Shins,. with .*ZOiler. sleeve and yoke neck; Open Work and rangy _Shins; Listen Shin Collars: Chet k Shirty, Merino 'Hod 'Had Flannel Shirts and Drawers; super. Clotlb.Sastintere and Tweed Monts and Boys' Dress, Fronk. Sack and Dangup Coats; black and fancy Cloth. CasiimereySt.. linen, Tweed, Cottons& and 11,41 Pants: Seth, ltaks Cashmere, Cloth, .Volencia and Fancy Vesta greats' std blue Jacket., Linen Coats Lind ltonadaboan; Preneb and English Cloths and Cassimeres; Mullets. 'Flannels, super Vetting*, Sisk and Satin Cravats and . Krebs Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Suspenders, 11InabreV Ins, Walling Canes, Cap.. to. Catalogass will he ready, and the goods can be ttg'.., Reclined on Wednesday. , Terms-90 days' credit for approved endorsed tangs on awns over ISM. dell JOHN D DAVIS, Anal. STEAM. BOATS FOR ST. LOUIS. • . ii :a..,..i , The epleudid steamer ~ HAMBUR, . . ... Caldwell, master, will loaveribr:llitt °bore and BP hrtermediata Fortran Saturday, the kith fiat, at 10 o'clock, A. M.- ~.:!.,-. For freight or pima", apply an board, or to_ ,, •,-.,.! dada - 0 BMILTENBERGERiTtgt. — • . . . .. --- REGULAR PACKET FOR CLYCEOIBATI AND LOUISVILLE. _ • . - .. . . . . . ... . , ~ The fats fast running steamer . , „hatOHIO, . . ... Stoeps,master,willleavefir MA abOlte a.od all Intermediate landliqrs thls day, the 14th lost-, at 11l o'clock, A. M. Y r "r r'lKi".°` passage , iih t r .rd A r t, ° ' EEL As.. 4 ,1 tOlt IiTTITOHTS • • . The light draught steamer . GENESEE, ' - Moore, master, will heave (or tee above awd intermediate ports ow Mie day. at 10 o'cicmk, A. M. For frelgitt or passage apply on board. detail ORLEANS. . The fine steamer 'Cochran EMP it i r g ,LF A M or above d inte ' reri m niald pon s *Twartrdey the 13th iner,ost 4 o'clock, P. hL For freight or peousge epply en board or co— ded PETTIGREW & CO, &gni PIitSBUEGH AND WHEELING PACEIEr; - . Ille spleadid fast tanning Ineekom sateLOUIS IdeLANE, W. S. ContrelL Unt•tar, (baring undergone a Elm. malt repair,) mil mu hereafter u a regular packet between EititibtibM and Wheeling , leartng Pittsburgh every ,Monday. Wednesday. 'tad Pridarmoraings, at 9 o'clock. • ' for froigli, or pas•noe apply 00 board. Or la • . ; ) deed . ARMSTRONG lc CHOZER,-Agents: • FOR CINCINNATI AND , LAJUISVELIA eadid now sltArter ~ ,{' 4,, Ar- t..,. 1:1'. lELEIRAPII,Ne. 4'• ~..-..- Janes, :water, will Inane Mc; ahomi i and ntermediate porta ,in obit MO', the 12th Min, at 10 o'clock a.m. ' ~.,,, - For freighlo, icawske apply on heard, or . io ",.-• RAKER & FORSYTH, or ' ' '.. dolt GEA/ 1) hIILTENLIERGER,Aga OR ST. LOWS. • . . The [map... aver Stenter - -VERMONT, ... ' Hulett, master, will taw, th, ge tlin above and all 11:11.A.pdhaa pewu this day next at It o'clock, A. M. -. . Eon freight and passaire apply yn howj, deal FOR ST. LOUIS. •• • The splendid fast istrinzei,'' • HI . • Z. TAYLOR, '• ' Lures, Master, leave for the . bole and all intermediate:peva set, thin day, Ole 11th inSL, at 4 &cloak, r„hl." Far freight orpirsahe apply on boas& • •- death, FOR CINCINNATI, 1 . The plendid new packet steamer L i k;* 4 6 ., FARMER, , • ; • G. Renediebrtarter, arld leneaa. the bore and all intermeidi., ports oa this day, bth lost, at 10 o'clock, A. hI For freight or passage apply on board... • debt B MILTENREILLIER,Agett. IIk.AULAR IACKET FOR hr.ABIETTrEtiII The splendid steermi • ' EMPRESS, - Cox, meter, will - lelYe:for (be:above and aR Intermediate pens, on day.the FM Met., nt e'ekrok, P.M. For freight at-passage, apply use beard. or del • W R WHEELER A,lt The spleeibl_passeilseepaeket - TELEGRAPH No. 4... - Meson router, sailLleanie co this 1-6 day, tho.7th , bsst,el: toe ht. . For fretght or passage apply. ' deed GEO B. MILTENIIIIRGER;Agi. t1T..{.11111. • . . . . . ~.. - The splendid feat pastern. pie ket , NIAGARA / ~...'-' .N. A.. Cox, roomer...volt lessee-for above and all Loterinediale pone oa Wedaeodar, the 3th inst, at lo o'clock, A. aL .. For traorbt or posssga, apply on hoard . or to ,• / norlO • Ai H bilLiFSHltadldt PUR INN. splendid ales . met: RINGGOLD, -; • Cast. Cope, VIII leave tor the above all interatelfia.te porta due dal at !o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage, a pply ott board `stosll' REGULARPACI:ETF . OR - KANAWHA MYER. The tam rutmistg - steamer - - IW. PHILLIP.% Newton, master; will leave ta r • filtella and, Karmeita river, onndar, Fo d r fr i eight or passage appl7 h imrd, ARMSTRONG S.. -; The fine steamer wELLsvittE, ' a aaTh