. . , ''''t . . . . ' -..,.,..,,,,,.:.,,,,,,,,,;..,,,,,...,,,,:z.1<-17p,pi-v".-7-.Pr_'...-1.-,..1"7,-;,,,t,.7-';.,...r.171 . ~ . . . BIWILGAZETTD P PPSDVISOU XATInUNIX.3IOELNDIG, DEC. 29, 1E49 _WlrArresertizze ate cornedur reversed bYtaral 1.12 berres before 5 r. on; add eacady intends) , ed —le. rArreenbernrar riot livened for a sped -. • • d aiuil ordered oat PIOLADILLO:II6S. ?MUNI& AMEILIOMI, walistriglantio the rict•th.Ar. , C l surithOldiectetatesChasur, Plautelphis . IcceiT4l eniur4l l frOm tbicoffica. • . c • DIM taCaI'AGE FOR' LOCAL. mATFE , RIZEORAPRic NRWs.b.e. ':,ma..esiaou, • T't[e,dvrauzos. Faa IVIANOWOF ALLEIIIIENY, .I=oll Ks. Ewmo's , RsiaiT tYe coating. tho polo /WO° ortheinpwtant deMtmenvi secomplaYi.; neammincmas*:irtiett are 1 "" West to oitret Ateterteao ititilen. It compels its to Ida misty thsnisiial,,bidafrords oar readers stioltf oteeifymenlid?l , meoer. The report of Mr. Dino, which we give to day, is of exceeding im prow, sopercidges :home matters, in which aril &WM ti ;POO!, tome iminetilately haler• clifd thariiiiattyatler defartnent or the Gorern =oat, excopttlie fort (Mee. It is :marked with slay, and ,utenstio. research, .end , with real Etaccaries Flex .easber num. ye attlitii tY exexlieso :monthly . it 'roar vpon era arab', jet usual amount of inteneeting.ghtlier. :la.hr the reprint of Meats. LOCCU4-15C1410L.90., Nut Yarle, ono is afforded tabs lasvpi:ii , e of SS". pier ennom,si.kich nhoitt thltd)rass than the 'English prior. . • The:taw Constitsion:of Eute of Kentucky los W6'4046410: 4 Tkia provision. in tegud to Artery it!• . walmitarOillly.tlx! woe 08 iu the old Ooartltnttou. .. . • . _ Muct**-: Aenitear,7—Wte 'call tee attention or ppr estustrli friOkoh io tho ailvetifeentent of tee Fenntiottleideoq.", CZONCII , , publish. to day,. an ettuilasome important movements, in this city, Istietwootatheiedon detmcen 0.10- Old nod New &hoot Plestirtaisins of Western Fancy isaia. Woreliobset at the cheering etiiipect of inch union . Wog sawed, and 'at excellent spirittannifatt. ea by MI portiosotiono 4 in it Theta is =UV u° ' good sessoo; ,ttat,are, can_ see*, why sash, union timid not heartland; and we brlicre it will be. nen, is moil liberal - spirit abroad among the rattaltuiliaturthea Of Americo, and wo augur tits 11:101g benriasat senulte luny its msaireetaiDD and Ia coe:atiatiniewith welhie, e snap state, thit N. Root deava co delis , a a sada a itilatallea intheFia Presbyterian dank on she. Scriptnal Unity or the Church of God, to"_atesial watts iat in marrow; (Babbah) The '1.112.111171•4011111 /Unread. , We tiotivid„,4estexasiOti c onnection with ibs•Thirlt.ds!,lt;"*litatio;isrlNl, !Janie, the - 613 , 979iiitipitatit heueno, e. 29, ISO. '". De Gesetureed :Teener— - The lidreeiors 'et the' Penneylvenia ILO Road Cooperly,hiore visaed reiclatio or, lanai:cm curdy, huggiciag the. Engineer. to place the road under eloattsetifir ierp:'ep:trirt weather pry, from TrlttielEreeir, and, also, all the most 'Western lino, :Weis some what to tha pawpaw, and aeabitatta a dhiphilihirrier no r moil and fairly with Alio- Keay allaictiY. and that is all we est. We trust thoilaWilar Oyu to . on_tou ai,:edy completion, • tad wry hasp anal doubt; it wall be eminently enc . petal, etwareitillittaaldera, nod proving beimOlo ad rhettle! : l9 ltaoStato. We itteiifbeibla cate Iliad neip:nous efilart ism be • Inds obtabi tolyeckiptiolat In Platadelphtn for the epoodi.proseetelon et the wily en la'al be 'twos bL!befollaain iewadaticanr, pausal at the late Weft .. • • . • Ilebornaa,,Tka LnicoistaCatf.eM Stbekbelderriol cesparty; and of Aber mirenotiloconentuiffy at large, tseoantn detoondlof thoispSeny completion of such peahen et•itte•PendaYtranin. Rood as are ne e= tote fonostlon 'of a eoteinoous route (cop hit trePlitsburo; and wikeress' ' n prnottu Orboodiouoi of one =Axon of dollars to the est:lai - week of the Company, on the pin of the citizens of gi rsere ani f bla. onf, 4 7s i i Itest7e2l,s'rh'es, emernittee of one ktadatebewrpoanted by the Chairman of tons meeting ea prone, datestateeeption, with In to pro ceed forgkootth - ,,in thearapar energetic wanner and to Plaree(ein hail..draft% until the oljset oetlas .shall h a ve- Cron secompleired, wet soil • I =:is be direeted'ab repute) th kajourr. , l men, beg awake si Wasp of - Wweir, to ' be called ef the B* fr lg r . "At uutiame meeting the rertation adopted _by th3D*l of 'ph;:9lore to . dtaContinue, Sunday tan iatha' tad alter the Stet of December leant aq,3 ~ • Approijal al* ijsiige3 aniarity.. ' . Tins saccormAav OF lIITERIOI I . .I.'PA;Vii:ira,Oi berk.ll.loA. Decend.r, a, kstg. • rwe"etini*Oe--the beginning of 'the ale report. .of rt.refers to etattera hut • Mule ge!terid)-tOiri/'-171,6 first 'Paragraph; me' tation elft with it statement of the or4aitMation of the new Dewy:Pent; nedntigetintr. te.,;oine-Aappropri. einonkkir Urn . a7penses , and th e amoimi of the eleri. tmici&i.iary. • . parte Intildintm 'next occupy the attention • clad sedrotai3i . It appears that the Capitol. mid n2MennitherOfthn heildinga ton, tie bitili Of pawn" gone, wincJi readily at. Sorbs the moidire, and•hy the notion of fr.t. and , tester,enneidaniniseeles of Many of the 14011 e, near the knee tit' dnintegnated near i anifi;e, and wino are to much decayed•ns *Lice katiOesihtty remove them eniirely. /IA ettlfteni ittrriondieri , action, imp the “Periroool,llh4. the .time that Marble wee. I tares are known to havdda: this noble edifice laideliitiliiMeutitl of sand.Tbe Treroury inC . , 1111 4 the pies.* Patent °dice building, are loin of / the eatogainsdeind, and . already show signs of dc- Theenmido of the .Treadtry inaficatnkheelynimin of suinteitO atmospheric ac tion, beginalohe must grown; and .pieeel of the ,siscadding of the PatentUdiee budding. hove mum . ThiirepOkt,'sOisonnuedlis a series experiments: ilrilhet .n.f . ,isoms agPflt proteryjhouton co ab-iwption ,11 - .niekturt , The nook patent Office building is Inc iii. , romtruct. ed ofiadter done.. • Ttm Patent Men in neat rdeired to, and the rt - part I:n4Mgailierulathat its income, ovM its enpen. &dues, to devoted . - to the eneourigesnent of Line aurreillite_ arts, end to reward eureusaful inventor, "rt. dandhul . er of the report :(:4 as follows.): • 110RICULTII1141. BUREAU. interest stands fast in Wiper. tosto io our, country, and embodies within Itself the einefpateliments,pf our, national wealth and NAled It ativida be with C 3 a hat been NA IS Wilk ail other prespereas civiloed nations, eldeditgyobjeat orputdie 'ewe •and .patronnge.—: • Tbg gektelpid nation' of ,Enreidt have their agri sonalboark known by Venous names, under ditection'eralen of high seleatifie sualoments OSPPOrtelitatit pate revenues and connected with tbo ailuditiatistiott et the: Govuntnent.- And, to bane* the knetage ofdtte Fut= of hit Century, kg yet annual Message: v This species nice . tablidgiviat Odd:Motes &WA)/ to tbo increase of joyeerreetehl/byettantlatieg 40 enterprise and en geditiredi Sid by drawing to in candela centre the SONIUS arty wber6 of Individual akin and oh. atid spreading 'them thence over the ObrinitOW ' OrkaktlOo4;!_xperi en.* iscenriirigly hos shown arip inattuntrals of imateav 14+ No - 412 ,07- a entont to. • :1, lottiftti WO' - of omit, • • • • - 8 " , We. bimetal babe • ittet ••• • ' ,behtilsibtKen eritiftheeed MIS become ItaYbia°o • •- 4 0 1 4 et' n's tlio ' 00 1 7, • • hu been extended by our Goy. `ulttlre.` except by the yearly ed." goo, through the Patent Office, ml <apartments and antismog, anlyris creme eolliend vegeta mesas One ippred;,thoush 'great-objets - tul i p , sire vhollprieedeitnata. great objeet- and gyre to this American Indust/Ith° gaivhich 1 s espectfully muscat - tee club gricultural Bureau connected with, t,.but separated from- the Yateut would be smell compered . etiousluntlit meet with the ripprahi• and the he of the be: added ofmnundeutlorionuch f and rom eihirtitthig the systems attq'd and Belgium,' bed h toWentethe -aduotemetitr.gf, pto selimes. Belgium, it belie p a, earagneannrai.tiopartateto; tag to this, roily to the agora! ao‘l,.tbeleat =dittoed and moat' Ire country in Europe, PENSION OFFICE. :or beldam in the Pension Careen number.cftppolit prosiomytt Mahe lad year nine handfed - nod tithe EtL Rho mon , ittark ' • d• 1, 1 , 144114 • 4.'i: - " , ',: ,1 .::- . .'• '.. . - 1'... -.7 . s rl '. k.',l.':'fi.-'?:;•. , 'The amount at claims fir 'boom" tuba ' ' . ~• . manuals filcdprior to the stli ° Mover's. - - .L . ~,,,L • - - Fir laid; mour• abatt.• • .... .-.. • . ... e - h e rl Of these thrre.bavebeeo sosproded or rt - feeledakout 200. The "mbar which remain to be fited may - - be•ralmated , GU.... .. . .... ~...! -.. 20. 000 • .•-•-•.•—•• Maki mr: •0 aggregat. e di......... 1.03,000 '• • .... ' - PUBLIC LAkaie _ . , It will bet seen by the report dare Coranalfiloaer of the Geceral Land Offem that thet , trump , . of public lands have beau pressed forward Mith d di once and ecergy, so as to bring net* and good !Rade Into market sagacient to supply , the wantsof emigration- . The quantity sold for cash in the Gig direct quarters of the year. eas WM. •• .• ...... , .... 1.448,24fi 51 urea t In the theft-Mt e quarters 01 . 1049 651,200 40 d 0..: -------- . a elimination 0f.... 561,031 , II oc he ninount located 91, bonnty warrant. in len And thine • . • gooier, of IRS 1,52.5.20 n 'Auer gooier, n tile finivibree gunners of 1519'1,446,5W do. , Showing as laCreares 01 • • - And making togetheran avec. gate ittmeltee over the sales and -locations of the 'first' three ottarvra, of the peered- . mg Year of ' • • 410,325,.49 ammt. . This small advance In the aggregrateol sales in 7 dicera very accurately the gradual inereaae of agricultural, migration.. Our admirable land aye, I tem, which was devi.;.ed by the futaders of the tea 1 . p r ublic. and modified loom tinidto time aa experi• Ems iadiented charges, which would adapt it more perfectly to Ale wants of the. people.' line bean thus far • encetuat, and will, while It is pre served, be!ell cetera in preveoting alike lorfte rMY nopolies of land nod ,preutations minnow to those who purcha,e for cultivation. The capital• jet enne4puretisao up the national domain, aid, while the Itinited States roatinues to be a veader is the market, prices are pemessarily kept dotes to her millinium. Heace land is now seldom. pur chased unapecidat ion,. nail riven those who hold. the bounty lead warralAs r, aide' to ant find it profitable .to locate them, for they are not thereby coloured! in value. Cwnerally, the former who emigerdca prefers to select his own (stmt riot of e wider area °lewd land, rather than to take, at a little larger pure, the s,leetion of ”at,e.r, These warrants: thaief , re. odd Utile to Site annual talcs of the nubile landa. The eoldier.s do'not poem!. ly locate ~h e:n , but they are mord, whom money would ot mai., be used, ten memo at payment. Toe claiiiut fir hepatic., under the tots of'Fehru ary It; 011, and 10th august, ISIS, as aileron .a abovo,re, in round nuuthera•- .. . ... -: . 55,410(1 Estiinleil uninhlr yet to be tiled.. ... :.. 20,009 Molting in the regregalk•- Of theoe, 2,922 have 1... antis , . ned is mouey,uadlo;39o have kern allowed—to. be awit-Gad in land—waich will require:: 1.0,06,120 acres. And shonld therebe but 100,000 vand c!auris, an in euoinaned, then' there will remniti 25,650 ununtlatieel claims, whieh, 'waled in land, will require a fart6e{ quantity of. Maldog ...... Prior to lrr. of October Fart ttiere had 'hero locorni with these Mcitran war warn. tr. • • ... Leaving yet to be lu:ated.... 4,031,400 do. The proportion of at wed instead of pew chase money in the ordinary gales will probably absorb theft in the three next owning year', endl, sooner, if they take the place of cash generally irrl the w.wrent solo. Until the twenty warrants nee ] en.h.nuirted, the receipt. in cash from the antes 01 1 the publivlandir matt he comparatively email. . " The attention of this Depari . rani t who early di • reeled to the contrimaioo of the geolkleal explo rations and survey. of the mineral lands in Michi gan, Wisconsin, end few._. On the 12th any of Apnl, about the opening of the season for field op. eratioos, Dr . Charles T. Joctoo°, the principal ' geologik, who had candor/ea in peman the survey of the mineral lands in Michigan, resigned hat nit-- nation ti e roennvnentled the. rte appointment of his' tordantv, Mr. J. NV. 'Fur and Mr. J. U I Whitney, jr., to finish the work. Ina few days, however, he naked leave to withdraw his rasigna. Lion. Afire looking into the-prOgreor of the work, and conaideis og the time which it had required far itseveention thus far; t was convinced that he could not, tiv nay etfort which it was reasonable to '':mire of him. conduct the field work in person and prepare argon of what he had allaitdy done, and what was yet to he dour, in time fir it to be kaki tictino Coearcee, at their ramp. •..e.ten. thertitere thspenecti wan has idroter servicee the geld, and instructed low to finish hie noel of of fithrainerals collected, and prepare a report of the Work done by him in the two preceding yearn. ThisSeport her been recently received, and will accoMpary that of the Canamistilnes iittbs Clene,/ Land 0fr,0,,, 11 be Caned to ematain moshl, histrirleal.intspnatiem touching the ruly I tient of the country borderiint ortiLake. Superior, with afull and able deseription of tLigaulagicati relations andMitaracter of the rich depoeiten of nar, tied copper opi IttWn I And Nerwernaw point. I 'The magnetic ota.-ervatiorra of Dr. Leeke,ene oil the twaltatnot geologists charged attedit that acre/ice by Dr. Jaelown, will be re.girded u ith peculiar interest.. The eassectio energy whichimatufasts niselfat different poi/anon the earth's aurface, by intention on the needie in. different: directions, and wife &retch , . degrees of • force,;gfr.ag tv it, What are wired it, alp, JOS detlinationi and is in: teenlYi the dinra d mariatioccinf mach of, the,, the vocations of each of them In Ines periods of time, and the manner in which they ale erected by me.' toorOlogical node etecrieal phenomena; have fate many years prod been objects of great interest to ecreave, and of careful toh.ervonon an almost eve ry pr rt of the earth's mai= accessible to eiviltied mar: Our linear ourveyors Mad oir.ropoe raph leaf corm', in their eurviy of d lake 'Superior, hue' found it necessary to observe the' magnetic/mill. no ter only nn muds the declinanon bf . the needle, or its direction toward or variation Lem the tone The obwvationa of Etr. 1.0.1.7 es which cc cacipany Or. Joeles.' • repie, tic innIVIITO nil' that we have rn that resitrn wladh regard., the rnaencric faret 10 . ii.ltenrio. manitestations, and It in mover of regret that they rotdd not have been looper continued at:ld !wither cstended. TherpWritte of the field work or thin eialsict rose entre,ted to 51e4ra. foster-nod, Whitney, who hove pressed it forwent with much diligent., ane Industry Their report is not yet completed, boil the roynoris nod the eitotolical naps wCtch they have returned, and which to it: accointi.y the re. ' pun"( We Cloturewstaner of the bleat:rill Lund i‘f d cat, arts highly satisfactory to the Ltcpartrnent, and.cre doable to themrolves Their roots pale by quarter 'soirees the lands on which ate, able mineral den is ore found, no that the sari. crater,' lurid° within she motor. rrgion can new be 01114 fir acle pursuant to law.. Dr. Oda.. the Geologist fur Wic-nvt a and 10. wa t t.. Orr...titan the data nor tiroto er.aitle the L of tan Ohre lame into marital mineral laeds hy Cirippeara dvesteet in Wwbonein, end hr twa cilendod his captor . ..1 anti survey over not only the northern parts'or tow. awl Wimno-., siO, hot Llienrouta oleo as far nadir ea United Stele boundary line, and wen a rhort beyond the Ited . Rivry pf the north. lia report, whiChielo roars° pf prepuption will, it is believ ed, I.e not only re. valuable coetratutlen to science, hut c tatern also the best iaWrmotMo which we been of the =rim:aural capabilities and toe miner. al weettr , of the extenniert dbtrici el rwentry which he hes exptoied,', A further appropriation will Le nenefsary to ettatio him to complete Wd to tyros aminerals which, he hat collected, and to prepare hal report. • PUBLIC LANDNS'P INEW N OREGON, CALIFORNIA, A MEXICO. - • No provision bra yet Loma mode , to extend tlit lawn for the Maporitioo of the pabkc lands in the cerielAries Li - Oregon,. Cedirailia, uld Led New . The public antenna wo seem to gamin: that this !boob! 2,0 done at as early day. To car. of it tot elre,t, the negotiation or treaties with the Indian tribes. who claim tile to the !nude, the ere inilo3 of the office el eurvoyor general in each of titone Territorier; and the estabk.shment of land. Miters in convenient districts, will be csoessary,' aec-Smpanied with the 'usual' appropriations our; yyt 'Not irk beFend 11511, or' out of . the ordinary '1 (memo of things, will be required, in prOvidiat'l for the dienosaidn of the lands la Minton, except the adjustment or a few titles of British subject*, provided for by the treaty of August 5 , 1,1818, veinal may be referred to the - judger c f the Terri. . 1 0yr and some genera., provision fir the early emigrants, in comidermion of the hardship. which they eneounterert , ln• the diet settlement of this distaM and exposed frontier. • New Mexico haelangbeen settled, and portions of the bred in that territory are held by titles grant. ed by Spahr, or by Mexteo , piece her separation from the Spanish monerchy... it will . be necemary to establish n iodide' commission to ercomioe and settle these tides,so for as they ore setbject todonbt no controversy. A. large proportion of them to, it is believed,ofancient date, sod evidenced by Wig and unioterrupted oecnpancy. In Cal.famta, each amtanatesion will be more especially neeeenery. Many or. the older grants in that. Territcty, of coosiderable extent, have been resumed by the sovereign authority, and are now held under new grants, which require exam. inane's. . Men* important and commanding poinie 'ere claimed under .very recent grama of a min, tionable character ,• ned but a pert of the public records Were, the tone or our last adviem, in the pbssession, or. within the knowledge of the vioper authorities. • There is, however, n huge amount of land, in this territory, held by grants of maiertionnbleWalidity, and some. o f them, elpe. d illy those granted for pasturage, are large, cover; int Many equate lextuenmextent..A constderablO amount oleo is held try inchoate titim, regular and Mir in their Inception, but which have not beeu :perfected. This roles, where commenced in good faith, by.conessrion from the Bptuaisb or Mexican imthinities, ought to ho ,favorably regarded, espe ally if Waived byperussion. In no ease remold fbe.occupant of the sod rmiterinjury, by the trans. ferilf the earreitiny to the Vatted Slates. This matialderition has; induced POPSTrith to cOnErm' .;tacentive grails; even where tbartmanditions were no(Mililkrtd,tri amebae where it could reasonably beistippoWvilthat the: Govenniaent which Mae the groat haYeMaivcd or allowed further time 1 tportheir PO l6,ll " ea • 7 ''''' • That tiberal ocimelderought not, however, 11colifritended to'iloirktful granu, lar peat:ono on ' I 111tnikorigan r 6/ "a . howl Made:which, when; Vred, were known to be aftertaste/tog:o.Mb! Bateau skaffa/61W; light Wale% or Miter'. kr, ei•alavAnAA .., ... " c 1 ' . . the title, of some kind, generally not valid with. mat t h e eanflnaction 01 Oottgram, have b een en , cured mid are claimed, to some of these pofoti, which, if confirmed to-and made the property of individuals, must be purchased back at a very largo price. The • right of the United States to such ides, wbete valid, ought to be at once amer. ted; and every spot necessary to the use of the Government should, be art...d and separated from the general mass of public land., and reser. wed from sale, and from the operation of the pre emption laws, es they shall be emended to that Terrifory. MINERAL' LANDS IN CALIFORNIA. It is undergoes} theta few of the larger grants cover, to some extent, the mines of gold sad quicksilver. By the lama of Spain these idles did napess by n Surd of the land, but remained in the Crown enbject to be disposed of according to such orde Dances and regulations as might be from time to time adopted. Any individual might enter upon the lands of 'another to search for ores of the. pre. eines metals, and, having discovered '• mine, ho ' might regiater eed thus armoire the right to work it on pelleg the owner the 'dames° done to the terrace, and to the Crown, thero it was a fifth or teeth, according to quality of the mice. .1f the Ender neglected to work, or worked it imperfectly, it might be denemaced by any ether person, whereby he would become entitled. This right to the mines of precious metals, bridal by the laws of Spain remained in the Crown, is believeddalso to have been retained by Mexico while ehe wan noverelgo of the territory, and to have pesseflity her transfer to the United Stater. It is a right of the sovereign in the sonar perfect es if if had been expressly reserved in the body ot.the grout; and it will rest with Congress to determine 'whether, in thesis cases where limas duly granted contain gold, this right shall be as ' !erred ate relinquished. „ If relinquished, it wig - require require an express law to effect the object; and If retained, tegidation will be necereary to provide &mode by which it shall be exercised. For it is to be ohterved that the regidation permitting the acquisition of a right in the mines by regietry or b Sovereign the proprietary right which he red in the overtire as it lay In and was con-, needed with the sot. Contegnentle, whenever that right was transferred by the traufor of the eminent domain, the mode adopted for its exerci , , ceased to be legal,for the tome reason that the Spa n. 1 (eh mode of disposing of the peoliehinds in the first Potence ceased to be legal otter the uan.f:r of the sovereignty. Thies it ippeura that the deposits of gold, wher ever found to the territory. are the property of the United Seta those, however, which are Laawn toLesist upon the lends ofindividnalsace of small manaparative importance, by far the larger pert be. Mg upon uncliimed public lands. Still our infor mation respecting thent gyet extremely limited, what we know in genet 1, thatthey are ofgreat extent and extraordinary produetivenen, even though rudelr wrought. The geed Is found some time-la mares, the largest of which brought to the mist weighed 69 011neell They are generally equal to the ,tanderd or rear tom in purity, and their appsnran= that of metal forced into the fls. " . ..al end eaVillea of the rack iq e state of tuition; Some; t , , , c , c 7r, ere flattened, apparently by pees cove, and cendebe d .. ;f . tiv attrition on a rough utface. One email m. a which was ethfilited, hail dont five parte in weight: of gold to one of gnarls, intimately blended, and both together bouldered, as to form a hatelsome rounded pebble, with a serfaec of about equal parts quartz andI gold. I gold. A *cry large proportion of the gold, how. ever, is ohtlined in smell scales by washing the eirthi - wluch to dug up in the beds of the streamr, or near their margin. A mass of the crude earth, as token at random from a placer. was tested by the Diteetor cf the United States Allot at Philodel- phis, and found to contain 2011 grains of gold. be- Mg, in value, a fraction over gift to 100 firs of earth. t cannot, however, be reasonably swipe. era the - the average alluvial earth in the placers is no highly aurifereue. „ Nu existing few patiit in the power of the Ex , teeny, to regulate these mines, or protect them from let•in.LlO. Hence, in ariddiou to oat earn citizens, thousands of persons, of all nations and ianguages, noel: In and gather gold, which - they corny away to enrich themselves. leaving the .lands the lees in value by what as y have abstract ed; and they render for it no recant:aeration, direct sQr tedreet, to the Government or people of too Veiled States. Oursts, so atriet in the preset , vatiori of pubbc prope r t h at they punish our own citizens tor m uting timber upon the public lands, ought not to permit strangers, bimetal &armho ore not and . who never intend to ena, to enter at pleasure on them lands and take from them the gold which con•titotea !early all their value. Some legal pilivislue is neeevery forme motee tionand disposition cf 'thew mince. and els a mat ter Wortityrif mach conoideration taw they should he disposed of so as; best to promote the public inleregt and eneOUldae individual enterprise. In the div Slop 01 these lende, regard should be had to t h.. coovenienen pc:l:Porkiest every part Of them cee...enttlx gold, whether in the alluvion merely or in the fixed rocks. And, that such division may be made in the beat meaner preeticaLle to promote the general Interest and increase the ulna of the whole, n ecological and atineralinical explonitien' ehoeld -be connected with the linear. ,nuryrys, , wit:eh should be made seith-the - e nthtnee atorl tititlerr the cupervisien. of a skillful .engineer of • 971,30 acres 4,02CA450 sores 14,656,900 act. 5,02 ,400 • Vitae. The mining ordinsnecaii Spain provide a mode, 'allaying out Uterine. Vlach ape only 14 dig. triWawliere veins of pre occur to the rocks, and where II in ta Ina mined by following the annuli. • ferions dike og ntratum in the direction of its . dip. and along lie has of ittrika• lint the gold which a fatted in the alluvian.in Caltegruia, ts eontinnous over a great extent of country, and k may be wrought upon any lot having 'Wine° earth and aemss to water. Tbisdiariet may be, therefore, divi led into moan lot, wild a morrow front on the margin of the streams, and extendiog back in the form of a parallelogram. Where gold in wield to the r. in ks s Otto, the lots to embrace it should be larger, and laid off according to the Spanish method with regard to dip and strike. Ent no various are the conditions under which the' pre cious metals nary be found, by a woeful geolcigical exploration, that the triode of laying off that ground eaniim he safely anticipated, but must be left/hoax direction, ou the spot, of a skilful engineer, Whose s. rei..a will be inuipentable. The-divivian, trou. sad management of these mina will require much detail, but, if placed . s proper fooling, they may be made 0 sance , of considerable ,avenue It is due to the nation at brim that tins rub depwsite of mineral wealt h horrid be made prosier...we. so a• to meet. to pro. of -naafi. of time. the Itcally expense. ittc!,trrell in us'. otnna.4. IL in ala, , late to thaw who ` lionOMe the r.nne, or pt.:tinsels of the mince that they should furnished by dm 'Corionment with such ecien iGc aid and direction...l.lnm; enable; them to e n an. hitt Pier operation ' s, not only to tife'qvantage of he Treasury ; but also with convenience bud pm• It to themselves. This scientific and cannot be nnnoured by individuals, oar ropk• hive little repertunce in mining, and there is not in ihe Unit ed States a tailold Or miner. or any in which nun ing (..I;e6tltt as a &Tartan . nrience. States fell tile ntiisrd lands for doh, and transfer at Seen all !Ale to the gold whieb they witta.n. WI a very smelt WI of their value will proliably be realized. It would be limurr, in icy opinion, to tint:alio them by sale or lease; re 'sing J siait of the gold collected ns rentormign- Of.e. • filler mature reflection, 1 fin satisfied that mint at ammo convenient point will.* 'drainage one to the miner, aniline hest medium fsr the col lection "and tnialegnialon of the gold reserved. Gamigir:apanialt authorer much science and p-artical observation,' and at one time President ache 'Loyal Academy M Mexico, simnel! recormi mended the establiShno ent of it ufiat 1.4 their princi pal mining dittrici, as a menus of collemiem and transmitting the rents reserved by the crown, and ispecisily U gi ye a legitimate currency to the mi ners, that they might not be compelled. from ne cessity, to barter their bullion, in violation of law. The came masons mould aPpIY beta Oh equal force. . When the land is properly divided, It will,,in my opiniere, he hest to dopose of a, whether by lease or sale, so as to .IJc. 3 an estate to be held Only on renetion that the 'gold eallected limit the mine 'hall be delivered jot t the custody of an off• ear of the branch mine. Outer the gold so del..' fled there should be retained, for rent end assay, or coinage. a fixed , per cent., such no may be deemed reaeonable, nod the residue paused to the credit of the weer, and paid to hits at his option in rain or stamped bullion, or its value in option on the Treasury or mint of the United States.— The gold in the mine, nod •fier it is gathered until brought into dm mint, should be and his the property of the Salted States. The barter, sale, feet, or exportation of any pert of it before et - shall have been delivered at the mint, and so win ed, or assayed and stamped, or its concealment will; interim avoid the payment of rent or seise. °me, Shotilkinvelve a forfeiture of the gold itself, and a mine. The tenin of lease - or sale should be favorable to the miner, nod Sip Taw should be strict/tette en furcethe payment of seize maga mid rents. So for as the surface deposites extend, t exa of Opinion that leases well, tor yet farther reamon, be preferable tole 'bas of the land.. if sold, they wilt pans at once Into the b;pds or large capital lets; if tested, industrious men without capital rosy become the proprietors,. they can work the mires god pay the rent out of the proceed.. But where gold is retied in the rocks In plahe cave Is different. ...These 3:1401 Sieeelailtny le ant once I into the hands of large capitalists or joint. stock companies, as they cannot be wrought without heavy mvetaritent. Some prestos, whose opinions are entitled to ranch weight, apprehend ditheulty in collecting the ' rents, it the mode ufi disporetion which I :tugged I be adopted; but this, I think, is without • full consideration of the tamdition of the country and the means of anfinceinern. Gold, unit...coined ,or stamped hI the mint,eould not eircntate in California against a legal. provision, antleubject to a penalty each as is saggeeed It evadel not be Ines: t ied !scrota the eontinent without risk of lose or detection, which would make the value of insur ance cfp3Rl to the rent. In any other •direction it mad pass the, ports of Califerala and be there liable to detection. Since the dieter., of the mine., gold in Call- Since Ens not mired higher than ilfe per ounce; its actual value La • reaction over Übe . The di& eats between ill brae .113 e sod the highest pries at which it is sord-cer would probably ever sell, except to houses treumacting an opetleteralaTe to legal b.itteas, is therefore one smrk, boing - more- SIMI half* ..oliat that ought to be resented is, Teeter ieiguorsge. If the penalty suggested above should be prowi ded (or au attempted evasion. sod the ordlnau advantages givento the otreser or usher pensn who shbuld detect the fraud, asto esse - of snuggling, it world not bathe interest or any Quern become a dealer to lib psoluldtedartlele at a small pewit tad. Mal r 4 k 0101. 111 nAld Ike miner risky sale io • ~~ ~w. t'T=, C=== . . cif o ham fmfeitire. The abesistle ecietwity of' , the , lawful business, the safety of the fetid when deposited In the Treasury of the United Stales, and the smelt profit and great risk of attempted fronds woOd be reasonable security against them The property of the Hotted Steles In the mines erqnickeilver, derived from Spain through Meal. no, w the eminent domain, is, as I have shOWn , the s ine as that to the gold, already considered. Indeed, the laws of Spain inserted mote demist and guarded mare strictly the rights of the Crown to that metal than In gold and silver. This arose from the scarcity of quicksilver, it being found in minces! quantitiento be worth mining in but few known places on the globe; while its necessary nees in separating silver from its matrix, makes it an eamential ingredient in silver mining operations. The depoldle of quicksilver, known to exist in (Vibrate, is a sulpburet of mercury,of native of cinnabar. The stentnm of mineral, several feet in thickness, has bedn traced for a considerable distance along its liar . of strike. The specimens assayed at the mint ego from 135 to 33.35 per cent. of metal; it iemisy of secese, and is mined and reduced Withodt dtalculty. Sri mach of the mine as has been traced is eittutted an a ranch, to which the title is probably valid: and since the United States took possession of the ecomuy, an teleran' has been made to acquire -title to the mina-by denouncement. This proceeding it, for the Marine that I have already given, invalid. Ititherefons, remains for Congress to determine whether they will relinquish or assert the title of the 'United State' in this mine. i ROAD TO THE PACIFIC. The population oflCeliforeia, already considera ble in numbers, Is rapidly iocreeraing, by unmigrn dun. Adventurers, attracted there in much of gold, ere gradually farming • fixed population, sod most, in the nature of things, won draw after and enatiect with them the ordinary aceoroputimente of social life. its reining will became • regular branch of protective industry, employing many lilted* and moth machinery, and affording the ne theimary eneeuragement on the imam the building up of work shops and the examat of the mech., sic arts. It liss elmedya considerable commerem, which is constantly increseing,end must Ws= become eaten sive, not only with our own country end Europe, hut with Cuba and the Pacific Island., Including Japan, these ports it is believed will be opened to the admission of Itasca Tide e.oncurrence of focomble elements, among which should be Mehl diiii the imirieultund-and manufectonng Espneeles of (Negev, wall cause to going up. with a rapidi ty heretofore uoexarepled, large and prosperouo sons munitien on our Pacific cow. Some mesas of comumuication amen the 00011. item, through our own territory from the Atlantic to the Pacific, a road whidh can be passed over with urasonable speed and irately, is Gemmel , to I meet the wants of one citizens On either cont, end is equally nereseary to aid the Government in centrelin! the Indian tribes of the intermediate ' mai n' , end Is In Prdeattit from their depreda tion..r two linen of freakier settlements, which will Maw gradually approach each other. Opts- I ion, as expressed and elicited by two large and I e. reepeetable Cony atone, reeently aasembled at i St. Louis and emphis, pellets ton nil road es that which week! met tout the wants and satisfy the wishes s t on e pie. But what that road will he, and where and by whom gangrene/ed. most depend upon the i , action o f , Congress, founded on each information s a careTatireitonnoisance of the country by a scientific warps may furnish. Di fathN AFFAIRS. The wild tribes of Indians, who have thcis ' huunit grounds In the great prairie, through seldeti our anti grunt; to California have to pass, have. during the pro sent year, been ,„ere than Athally pthiae. They have suffered our people to pass through theft . country with little internaption, though they travelled is grant nuns• bras, and conthmell, on their male, much moss and mum. For these the India. e spret eomperointion,ned their cl.im is inst. The melon is their putere field; the buffalo their herds, and If used by mt they tomtit to be paid for. l eonettr in the recionmendsmon of the Coctunission et of Indian ditnirs,thot trestles I.e nee,- timed %rub these tribes, supnlaung for tne fight et way throe gh their country, and the use of man and game, paying them therefor mall annuities In usefal article. of merchandim. and agricultural Impletunts and In sanction. ity these means we may gain their good will, wed hatra a guarant7 for little red eenetiet , ie their deposit.. upon to, whic hw il l mina become itn• Glud, for the Romaine. an le fear of their loos, In ease of tranuresinoui And by them Menne, to with the aid of rolleitio• andtbennyelenramiletles.they sera be, perhaps, tented from their roving bahne,theothint G a r scar and bloodshed olio) cd, and they may Le geed• esti; woo son to sericettere, and ultimately to ctrii• erasion This is 'the mornimportant, as the time Is at hand when the herds of betroth. which are now reptdly di le appearing, wilt be institEcient to supply them wi th s- A 1,..i of the demintAca, who ruutur.ed In Venda under the temporary arrangement mule with Chem in Ift42, bane been Mete Mat time In the care oldie Mili tary. it was proposed to transfer the i r supervision SO this Department for the purpose ofeincting these peaceable remora], and a sob-agent war moulted to take charge of there. BuL before be entered upon the efocture discharge of ha daties, a=mending putt? of the Land attacked aed mardered some of our else its, and burnt mei destroyed their weeny. It was therefore deemed emissary at once to protect the adithent settlements by a adlitaly three, Sr .1 the siit, *gent thereby becoming sittneemeary, hie serviette .desrnmaid with, and Mau Indians agate placed ender the sal seperaision of the Department of Wer. • A portion a tholudions In Texas were. la the cooly son of the ass n, Mlle of an outbreak of a mem xtent:me • iishotts CrantWitler__rorl , hq • Le ebeckma dannto Av. e. along the pirsfirande, committing a umother a Y .twar dere, mains leveret women and children cepa., and destroying mod currying ode rennet:table want of . 1 property. e marauders wens drives back mad !ehmtiord by dimity forre 1 would ea Mally taints attention he tie necessity of spree a ngement von rah the Cilia of Tell, byl ortelett Me lean n: r . „ . .. United gnaws regulating Indica 1 interreoursso may be eammtdmi to die Mt , . 'Mat!. h. limits. thud sorb es arrangement ran La ertor tiro pacifieraion of this Department will be, for finny reLVONS, kw/feet:al to cegare that exictostiro frontier froto depredation, or give the proteetran edentate's by frenzy to the ediaceet province. able:leo. It iorespurtoht that at as early os period as prom. cable a suitable trumber - Op teas shaeld be author- , trot, and the oteassry approphottont his,4o hy Coo greso, to cubits tne department pro perly and elf•cient ly to manage oar Itielion,afftin the Territories or Oregon, California, awl New Illeiree, end to restrain me Indians of the two latter'Tertlrertes from tene t:tinting decipradatiOneeptin th e eiurensie - diesico. N., pt al provision heel. Lege mode with thopect moor PIM. interennersb In Orelroodb three enbMgents were appointed by the fate Administration last year for the Indian, there; from whole, or foam the Goner s., wins to .$-.0,:tt0 eeperintmetent of Indian affairs,.' , no raports hare yet tem”enetvad. • i , In umweitence of • Illtioshlision so orate prsvit ton ' for Callfornia and New Mexico, two agent., emelt , - I icy Iras t mportant positions, were transferred—on to the virile:ay of the Great Celt Lake,in California and the other In Santa Fe; and three sub:teems in addition were keep:Mod Cultic Indians at other points In these Temitor.es. Thom agents erste lestreeted to report fully, no early as practicable in-relnlion to its, to tality, numbero.chtatacter arid habits of the Indians, order to pat It in- the power of the Department to iy before Congress each informemon as would enable that body to adopt proper recararea in regard lett , . In'emirmAr.4e7 of the great distance and the didicultv of enmettunleadodi sat risgerts from Meets have been received, except a brief eimmiunidatinn fern the theln the Great Salt Lake, which *lll scrotum.) , the report albs rom o nlizibner at loodoen Affairs. ' Mort of the triton permanently Masted on oar mod em !node., particularly the More soothern.erettiolue rre pa r ly t o ad aa ro. aa m mvolleetiOn, and In all the ele ment+ of sulo.ontoal prosparia. The establishment of manual labor schools, on theme of Missionary meteors ni•nriani Rho.a denetutaallenth la tOkoitoo mg a areal moral nod arreial renolutiou among antral of the tribes; and if the pcpartnthat bed the meths of extendt ig the benefits of theie et to those more deetltmc, who have no fen& set apart by treaty for 'here purposes. It wootd. no doubt. Le prodertivo o f Ira, happy results. With Ibis view, and-In eon sideratuan e: bhp e,.., addition to the Indian popobs. tton..llll whom we eta wrought In , to tact by the r et t ierneatoof (+reran and dm accession' of California Ind New Merit., I would reeornmend rast th- annuol spproprostmor for the (1011.11. of the'ledines be in. tras wit For • porticafar detailtof our bele. biter , a pp in . dmme the pond yr., I fare to the aceutopany op remorse(the Cornanmioner effoilianAiratrs, whose exit-stunt and regannehodprothe I fully approve. I have the honOt tor Ins, VeryreSposelforili ynur loonentmorvant, , T. KW NU. Thera mmer of the United State. FRATERNAL CONFERENCE BETWEEN HINISTEIB ADD Ei.pra::. OF THE OLD AND NEW SCHOOL PRIESBTTEB4I4 or PITTSBORIDI AND VICINITY, WITII A VIEW TO RE-ONION . OF THE TWO BODIES. • To the Ren. he Minister, an,/ /iv/iv Eiders of the Presbyteries of Erie and Meadville, commonly known by the appellation Of "Old and New School." Rev. AND Dean Barrinurs,—Grace and peace be unto you! Yon are, hereby, aftec tionately informed that on Monday 2d, Mon day 10th, and Tuesday 11th inst , fraternal conferences have been held in this city, for several hems carh session, between minis ters and elders of the two .hranches of the Presbyterian Church, commonly called Old and New School, in view of re-Uniting the tiro bodies in Si astern Pennsylvania. That these conferences were held in the Lecture and Session Rooms of the let Presbyterian church; and that the Rev. Drs. Herron, Campbell, McGill, and the Rev. Memos. _Howard, Lee, Jacobi and Johnson, ministers of the Old School; and Rev. Dr. Riddle, the Rev. Messrs. Nathaniel West, a. M. sp a 4s, and B. F. Wallace, ministers of the New School, together with a large representation of Ruling Elders of both particle, were pres ent. The conferences were opened and closed with fervent and solemn prayer, at each session. . . The musts and curs of the schism in tht Presbyterian Church in Western Pennsylva nia formed the chief topics of conversation. I. The causes of division. They were shown to lie— Thai at the division in the General As sembly in Philadelphia i. May, 183S i the com missioners of the Eve rreabytirry, - Rev. Pierces Chamberlin and-Elder George lellog, went over to the New School Assembly with out instructions an to do from their Preabyte: ri• 2 T hat the majority, in. Erie Pureivery eustdined their cotannesioneni in the eat. 3. That said majority, of Eris Prasbytety Were refdsed their. mats by, the . Synod of Pittstrarnh, at the seas . ions of that body in the fall of 1838, in the city of PiOnburgh. . 4. That the ultimatum drawn up by'Rer.. N. West, for kiawelf and the Members of, saidataprity, was „rojected as .rauiatislectoty,' becanee ;mat majority •did • not disavow the* la' of their commissioners before referred to, and that therefore the raisin within the, brOmds of. Synod took place r not because the New Pietbrory or any, portlon of it Will ex.. ciaded,.by the Dais' ding Al, tot beicanse said atalettty srapitthiled with terr cam toilliallatth snots. to soatainthelut con _-_ '~ -- ~ !lily to the expressed wilt of a very large matoritv of the Synod. • IL Tree cure of the whim. I. Unasiimone acfmowledgementsi All presenter conference acknowledged dust the separation, existing 'within the bounds of the Speed of Pittsburgh, is one, without differ eau in either doctrine or church government * It therefore appear**, 2. That such a sep aration in this region, and wherever found in Western Perruisylia nia, is clearly Contrary to the word of God, destructive of the publio character of the Presbyterian Church, and a. formidable bars rier to couch extension, and that immediate and snitsole means ought to be instituted to effect a re.union, because no justifiatile cause can be shown for a continuance of the separa tion. 111. The methods proposed for re-union. These were 1. That both parties should unite at once with's' the bounds of the Presbyteries of Ohio, 0. S , and of Pittsburgh, N. S. 2. That jointcommittee should be raised W' to correspond with the Presbyteries of Erie '- and Meadville, of both Schools. NOTICE. 3. That this comespondenceshonld extend 1111, EhmT ifs , And Parryroilla Plant Road. to the whole Church throughout the land, T I 1 , 1 E5; . 7 . 1, ,, h r . t d oj o tileateny Cl,' .. I P TY to. and aim fora general union. , }we ni.;.'itsts, earl. iitiarM T :tOe7 n u tty dir're P ,:Tr Theffrrt and third methods being disperse- thkith dap! r January . , February, Marta and il ed with for the 'present, the second ; was Vlck,o"l:.;a'a74.lgjyrl4'e.,ll Apr 1' adopted, and a committee raised, composed the 'Board. .1A ,elan Tflostis iCar I M ew ART, of the Rim. Dr. Herron, Dr. Riddle and Rev. de22.uster. (Poo copy sod shame adrureaerl N._Wiat. ministers; with Hon. H. Denny, let church, Mr. Luke Louis; 2d Church; and Mr. Campbell, 3d church, Ruling Elders, • committee, to sit for the-first time in Dr. nor : ,. Herron's St'resion Room on Friday, 14th lest, Poor / srrtit at 2 o'clock, P. M. V. Reasons advanced in conference for reetnion. Some of these were— t. Those stated -under the head " Cure," , Nos. 1 and 2; and in addition. 2. That the words, "tie receive you,'" or "you receive us," shall not be used, but a reuninn shall be sought on grounds of Christren muddy. 3. That on reuniting, no examinations shall be instituted by the Old School !teeth ' ren on ministers of the New School, but such as are exercised on their own ministers irt their transference from one Presbytery to another. ~ 4. That the excinding act, so called, not reaching to the churches within the bounds of the Synod of Pittsburgh, these chruchesl remaining firm in doctrine and order since the division, though now divided, should as soon as possible reunite, and become one! body a,.,eirin. I 5. That the movement toward re-union commencing with the Old• School brethren, and the truly Christian spirit manifeeted-by them, as well an the general character of the Christian spirit manifested on the other side, and the particular avowal of brotherly love by all the speakers assembled in conference, involve solemn responsibilities somewhere, if this attempt at teen:lion should fail, 6. That the general body of the *ashy tenae people of these cities and their env tone, as well ag other Christian denomina tions, would greatly rejoice at to-union in our body. And, 7. That by re-onion, the moral influence of our Church on the community around worth!, it is believed, be very largely ad vanced, and Church extension greatly pro moted. - I Those confetences have furnished to the committee raised for correspondence, the loregning facts and arguments, which the committee now forward to their Old and New School brethren-of the Presbyteries of Erie and Meadville, hoping that they also will iinmedeedy institute a fraternal iconic,- ence on this vital subject, and transmit to the chairman of our conference, Hen. Hat met Denny, the result of their delibrations. In conclusion, it is added, that should a. meeting of delegates from Pittsburgh, Erie and bleadville be-proposed to meet;at Mer cer, the brethren at Pittsburgh are ready to meet their brethren of the Northemi Presby teries at that point, in the humble 'hope of aiding in fully consummating an event so desirable, and which is believed 'to be fraught with, the best blessings to the Pres. byterian Church in Western Pennsylvsnia,, and perhaps to the whole of oar Aieloired Zion throughout the vast domain of there Unitell States. `f that the Holy kiptmt„p 1 grUue may guide our beloved brethren tvith whom we now communicate, and give; a happy. -inane to this effort to make our Cluirch oar , we remain your brethren in Christ, t;w..& c Adopted unanimously in Committee, all being present but Elder Campbell. • • First:as Humri!, Chairman of Chnimittee. .„ NATH4NreI. WEST ' 'y of u See enntnnws. Pittsburgh,, Dee. 14, 13111. At the meeting of conference onquesday, Intl loot, tke Icilowing resolution, move/ by Rev. Dr. Herren!, WWI unenimon'sly adop ted, viz: " Resolved, That d meeting for prayer, for all whcTcan attend, of both Old and New School ministers and elders, be held is this room, (i. e. Dr. Herron's session rooin,) every Xondey at o'clock, P. hi., to int phno Almighty God, for Christ'S' lo pour ont his Holy Spirit upon all our church es, and to succeed our efforts toward to. unton with His divine blessing."' ,The reason forimbhthing the paper adop ted by the committee rained in etinference for coirespondence, are: : 1. That distorted representations might he prevented.. . 2. That all our people, of bock „aides, and the Clinician public., might have the fast , in the case, an they arose in conference; exit before their minds, in the order in which they occurred, from the fwd Jai of the hr.• ternal conference; to enable them to form ro, riorrixt jadv t: ment. • • • “Without difference in either doctrine of church government" This statement ap. plies to the charches of the New School . in i ., Western Penns) . vania, as churche s, not to {he body of the MI b'obol as a body, because the New SehOol 'metal Assembly, sincethe division of 188 has made the Synod instead of the General 4asambly the ultimate court of appeal, made Itha General Assembly pnn cipelly an advisory covet ; and changed from annual to triennial .meetings. This makes somesome "dilierenee in church goveriiipt," in relation to the body, as a body. 1 - The phrases, "Old and New School,"- were qtlooted in conversation, dining toe milfereneas, sititply for . tiiitinction, and be:. nnplOycd made to neer Wood. ro linirsday . o...ast. 0. Ul. funeral wit on San:inlay miter eldsuse on Elm • Ata MIMI% Rs; • 11 , Lasra3 Luria Pats—The peat and In creasing demand y o rth 000 - pills, la the suet evidence of thcir FZeellence. p ro p try them and then recom mend them to their neiyhbort. Ho ono artrolma mar mulfored from the Liver Complaint, or from any or the 'dreams wiring from a-disordered stun of that organ, railed it obtaining relief if he Wad Dr. filldane's Pills; and thus they have worked their own way Into kopulariry by the o g oo haio, ear. Matta they WO every day performing. Read the following eerdfi- bate: • . . “hlustmrach Centre co, Pat A011 23. ' 41 ' 47 ' ' "Meson. J. mad & Cm—Gentlemen, I wroe to In. Irene Toe of the benefit I have received from the use of Dr. Id`Lanit's Liver Pills. I have been severely af flicted with Liver Complaint for a number of years, and have been very much relieved by the above named pill. I am .slons to use more of them, as I Mink they will effect . entire cure; and I em eonlk dent that! can yell. a good many of than A 70°1 lady, an acquainuee of mine, used one or two doses if them, and saidbey relieved her more than InT Dill the had ever used. She is Milieted with eonsumption, r liver complaint. AV.T. BUTLEIL . For enie by J.lllOO & CO„ 09 No., °mere Routh a., Piittsbargh. ide29.dtealwS RE:PORT ACADEMY: ' under • gned Committee would announce to the blic th they have procured the services al the I. RYE SON. a graduate of Princeton College, scal a an Academy, to be located In Fn. in. , . county. The Principal will use every Wean. in his . • wee la establish a repotanou (or the School, by pa i a Ari all eiltiOn,lo the {Mallet teal and moral trai • incur the el youth corignitted to his ewe. The Come of Study and be all be Branches my ally taught In similar hunitations.iticlndlog the Cheek and Latin Langulges,mid the Mai n teinattes. so tar as may be necessary to eater College Also the higher branches of an English Eckman., , each le Natural Philosophy, Chealdry, Astronom y, ke. The above atedies will he anmwed under two charges, Pk and Pill per Session of M. weeks. 'the School will commence on the lit of May, leo. REFERENCES. Rev. A. Alexander, D. t Profdwors in Princeton " Samuel Miller. D. D. Theological Seminary. " J. Carnahan, D. D., Nest% Princeton College. Jno. McLean. D. D, V. P. " " Jest Steneroad. Florence, Pa. " W. A. Breed, Steubenville, 0. GeOlgie Gordon, Pronkiart Springs, Pa- Gorsitgisg—A. W. Limo. A. ftalotoo, Devi Wes NVestioy Bowman, Win. Idoorebood, SI phy, Rohm Morns. Jona Trimble. FREDERIC SALER, P. C.O. Swum or, Pony.— fd ea-grainy IS ADAMS' EXPRESS! E would resperifelly call the attention• of "Alm Wa ebanm" and othersto the tailoring card: Waring notleed "Metres. firearm it flo.ls" tele ears!, in which they assert that they offer fueiblies unequal ed by any other EXPRESS, we are. injustice to -our senses" and to the "nubile," constrained to say that if our arrangement to the East had not tendered °seethe UEST CONDUCTED and MOST RELIABLE EX PRESS, we would not hare merited the hberal patron we cow enjoy or could we have sustained our se ag lves foe a series of years, and established a repute. tins =IV PROMIS. by any other Line. Ualess em arrangements Inc UM speedy, cheap slid safe Mo. mission of goods and vahtableadf ail descriptions had • been mimetic d, end in extending out Line to all the "%gestate . and Southern" Cities, (having spared no mean. 014ICII100 to make It perfect) we feet confi dent that the inducemetim which went!. to the pub ire "unsuniassed,n and that we ire fully enabled lEßEtiall what two PROMISE - ADAMS k CO. BAKER a PORSIITII, nips. Nosy Books. ASYSTEM of Ancient and hledireral Ocogrsphy, roe the ox of Schools and Colleges; b Charles Anthoc. • Misuser. of 5p.11.11 Literature; by Cen. Ticknor. 2 vols.—val. I recesred. The Whale .d las Captives, or the Wheleman's Adettiturci;and the Whale's Ilsocraphy, as gathered of the lloosesued Cruise at the “tAromodore Sreble;" by Her. Henry T. Chesser. Chalmers 1..1V-es nf Throleejl 9 vol.' but by des:s JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, corner Third sod Moats sU. PARNINTOS R Motions, at North East corner of Fourth and Market stream, has a full asrenment of the abate reared good.. th 154.,;.... Black French Merlon., liootbatirte Gaishr Atpaaeas fat Itloarninl. Cannon Cloths for In and • sapplt of Aloarning Ciao& generally. il l:V A CANTON FLANNELS.— Parsons Instd; inga V very hewn. Etruele of Canton Flagons:l will Amt It the sure of N 111dUlICIIY, de.6 comer Fourth sod Market sts HORSE COVERS-6 Cum Eleatic Horne Coyer, • very heavy and nplendid article, &too ree d for male tow, at No. 6 w... 4 strwt,bl 7 t H PHILLIPS S TATIONERSOOI.I—A eeppitt last reed and rde at the Rubber Dept.t. by • detei J & II P 111.1.111.3 - - RIMILIttIt Cl/4.1211,7 _pitd i r t a s. :tel dMm day and for u ru la at • i u No. Tad JUST BEGET VEll—T, pool Wimat. il,alum Vial Cjw-ti;loi bale .. /kW.. -- detai • • , - 1 ' No GO Wood street --- 11Althra)01.3 TAB-200 rho serurioe,J.4 reed ;oil JI) for sore by dcrO J KIDD & CI) GOMM 011.-1 bbl ia store sad for.l sate hr Y am KIDD CO LCOIIOI.-12 bblo instreted and for ute by dela J KIDD CO ,71NSKED 014-I,Obbls fo,••••le by deS ' •-3 MOD &CO, u W ood it's UCHNIItiAT FLOUR-100 tacks in Mote and I B. tale by I STUART Jett . No 118_1Y5o2Ls, FILM!. .- 50 SaCk• (21 . 1101 eye Ili •00 by • At?) STUART A. iallommoMEM AI A d C , LEREL—In hf qr IDER VINESAR-20 WA/ Extra. Rl.r reed by . 11 1 det9 STUART it SIIJO 1 KIXTIII.37TER—A for kegs do-V BTUAEIPG 91 0111 g—to n, ta in store am! for sg s b/ RT k sir _AA 'MCIIE4 —WO bbls jun re-if ignol for s.l. by .8T Li UART & 81 CLS/LIRE SVED-1 bbl m titorelVilyri.4ofi . - • . . . ilblif.rd 13.1(0011.3-110 do:in sirre 'and for solo 1..." de? STUART & MI ------ _ RUI fbiTS. —79 dos In more end for role bp dr:9 • . SMOAK? b 911 j lEK6F — tut , b." Passe Csnons; eto • 170 " Goshen; In store an! by • rim., for We by r"""""1•"P7'.' Sll.l. Alc . :7 • ' p RODUCE-4 hbls t_'4ol/ef fired; P Shelled Conr, • * P Rye; gat reed and (Pr sale by 13 UNDO ICNIN, WI I.SO N R CO, • ' Water sheet 131,1 s Superfine; . 25 " Fairs; 514 ^ add 10 If 11414 Rishtt's raita; eale . tty dcl2 UltOfVt k I ItKI.AI KICK i;alco, first sori,srovrtl?r tsit,uttlying u” ,l lot °Rom; a 1010:PATRICK deli "BUTTER A LARD—e 3 - Dahl kegs No I Lard; • 10- Thler; landlug arid forsale by dela DROWN & KIRI:PATRICK • 309 OHL& or Hahne.' unrivalled ratio Family FLOUR—wounded m'give entire ''satiefac cdm, in the money commed--Sto received per anal boatulAdy •Taylor ' " and Cor sale at tho GREAT WESTERN FEED STORK• ALSO—acou tiros, dRdO. lO Shoot. IMO do CAM, • coo do Oil 111..1,50040 Cool—lndalliAl It ooP ply or eiroceriec k . rdi of Which bo bold reuon t,lile Rona by ' dotltd‘o J. DONALDSON. • oaAR.—S3 hide inimc pow crop) ilfriVi.ll And for 0 polo by DROWN It RI KPATRICIL deli NA 144 Lawny a T OBACCO-T : 6 : : be , r• 30 " W-11. Pnntit's f V al or nab, by retVg4 k EIONT, ~ R 4 arth i ova,. en ora- Und DECEIVED Das Say, at PHILLIP'S HODDER DE LI, POT-12 Guns Emile Cloaks. lams Wei 12 pair " Pants; . 24 Gents'ClOses. Itstlierior &meta; " ?dinar; sal at No a 'Wood I PHILLIPS .A.RS, au, Malta, AL.:SaI, ._.:_.- ___ . BALANOO AND•DINIPLIIDIS steadies in the iderebanbAsted htauttfolusers' Baitti of Pitts burgh, which have not Leen iuereased or dointhed far three years: 11.11. DAT& ' . - ANDIIIIS. Abraham Bennet,- dspeeito April TA UM. 314.50 nesulenee uptown. DIVIDENDV. • 219. of DIVItiIID. Susan. E. Loeser, 1 V 15,00, 11, 3 75,133 Th as Paschall, '9 411 45,13) om Mi ze as Thomas Fitch, 'g 13,50 Psiscilra Bitter, 0 25 • Id fe,25 6 J. iegrase &Son, 5 1350 I comfy that the above appear to be Delos° and Dividends due to the persons nosed, and which hoe remained unchanged for three yers a. • IN. li. DENNV, Cashier. Seepin and subscribed, Dec. 17th. IP4O , before me: dellh. ' OECI. WAllallo'Aldennan. • 1a hNa Itirtaful ant ly fo r sick tic repere n rt, ie. _etled par.th er. Medic*. et the retie =chit • AmuNisTriaTows awrioso. me N OTICE ion have is herebyn K not en' that Letters of *dmltd. trnt Wraed m , of the goods and hattels, xightl and cretins. which R:vra of th o time June. Cream, of thd Gay of Panama h, std all persons indebted to the Estate of muddycadent ans rape/Med to make Immediate payment, and all. Pomona having claim or demands against tin Estate of the said decedent an regstastad to mat , o known the vine to me, with out delay, at the Monongahela !louse, f. thaCily of Pittsburgh. delt44loikallti:l . W Llll4)hi Jr. Home. ‘111.211111,-. el.waste . . purging Chai m the stomach Raved by two In • little wt. !opt ..pupdly T " Co..l'artnenblp heretofore sziating ostler the Grm of Jam ce.ssas & mss. is diseased by the dee,au or Jaises Crosser,' The bnalness will be co. (lased by the subscriber. who will settle the accounts of the late heel. 3011 IS hi% Cllole3ni. . Slottonahhela Mose r Dee. 314,1911L—hisP-Its t a %R.:We-419 in tee ease of thit boat iILAUELL N Tondaf !Ws 9 and ttro F.chrwiro Hotel, At a S ns It avo stoned TOPAZ A ci.3A u T A'l perton low at thriJeorelfy gore of Mehordsort,Tilduketerntetowill he lib"- alit rev... sled.. • . dell flatelVailll Water Wanks. — LL Pens , sii basing - old= against the Water AWorts are sionested to present tlielsblllo, at the ofbee of the Works...in the old Coen Moue, before Saturday evening, thaOhlt huh • • ' - , det7h4'.• '• • I. IL AN:L1=01)4 1 " () PBNA erm :Jabot ItpLtet--1 Sfi sea " "id!: suable shadinf.:qien. en ro l'dane Cloths , • L - • deS , 7 ••' - A A AIABOI4 & Co.lloAlartet st - (voilitamu,-fr. DE • trAINSr-A, tugs Invoice of supeslor high colored Cattlemen and De Leine. of the rout foolonnable a7lu , A aws_nAsning a/ AAI /AWN N'B• /It.. ogyee wall be &ClO lb* enutag Vouis►*l(at, d<l7 Ot DODD, ring, at ball OLat 1 ,11 O'clock, Mt. take place, at deloCk precisely, 29th troin bl• late re !. • t, between Who and Painnylns •:dnduo tpa A1:49317, ' Mita CLAW/ A & Dak.lllolS-Ile Iliut rrui peat ; pre% o Ll/04 4 =7: ° 401 A .AMAA O / 1 A c"I JONNET RIOEIONS— Now apaaiu at A. A.,11A. I. BON CO ' 4 4 Na - a" • • - - • • .vl. , or se or lwim Ribbons, the West and most GAMIN:able miss; • i'PrORSE 13LANKITS-400 pals Homo Blankets, for Al sale at Gm BLANK= DEPOT, No. Market rtrat doST.ltos Dovaz E MELLED FLANNELS, White, 1 1 . 4 .. d w Mon, • eoperier snide for Dratrereand Shirts, for sale at the Mattket Depot of the Fayette If - tarinß NO. N 3 Market a dal.tor • 110 T-12 lop ased. just I.4s'd and for We by S dr27 A CULBERTSON, lib Liberty et pigs Jun reed rirld for We b y LdoY7 A OULDERTSON, 14 Liberty It 'VEIN SUGAR CURED HAMS & REEF— II IS 27 bbls Uereei“Eraus & superior & . , Roark Just reed sad for sale by der SELLERS & NICOLS .. T: 1 Staasaboar quilts and Comaterpasia Tundinigned have jut waived a examignment j. of V cues Stessaboal Qu lu and Cournarrsea, from Ne w England Quilt lluminati:ring Copany, wnlen ev arid sell very low to dealers or tteamboat owner.. Call and examine. dell COPE tr. UNEYFOOLE,IVEI Second at DVITITgit-10 kegs mid bbl w day reed and Coe sale - 4617 et/Pk: b. IllikrtiVOGLE iLE/iN ' APPLES.-430bbbricU an d( r..k by Ur.de7. F LUU 1S blils jug reelartittliZuzz ,kitDUITER.-43 e by sh Cd for bbls Fre Roll, Is ULU } cloths, SiC ta day INNER meld an sal LARD -- new, to day reed tod for adoLfr_ CRAIG MCINNES,. • 'LILL/UN-140 bbls Core .4 for s.le by 1: der CRAW & rIONNER EANS.‘4O bbl. Sm.IL AVbite for saki by CRAIU a SKINNER r:TAWE—LIM boMar I , rr , rr I ,CRAIG NV I -2 reek's Su more gold for solo by 4‘21 CHAR; &SKINNER ..:tee reed and for sale by dd.!: y —tu • CRAW & SKINNER • bu in store amt far sole by CRAM & SKINNER _onoinsalilllll2 ARD—lltkep, in •torzoirul for we by • dr27 CRAIG & tMINNER GaI.:F.N APPLES-75 In Moto ami for role by G dell 7 CRAW & SKINNER -- rmaxo DAUS —2 d. tr Ai vi ftrKoisgeNbiza vEsTlik:as—t nnekn w day reed sad fo r Hale b &X ARMSTRONG & ‘ROZLII fan `" } x" -6 ,117 `AititrfirParo'llhaßDY FIVLOU-82 lads Glenn's Extra; 40 " ilatnalron's Extra; to day tro'd, for' 4017 _ ARMSTKONiI & CROZER. AIK CUSIIIONS--12 Air Cushions, squsre A and, di forest sises, reed sod for sale at det7 J a• HILLIPSoNo i Wood At IR PARLOtt BALLS—Just ree'd, a few dozen o A 'Barrens 'lles,* splendid article, sold ulsolesotes and retail at No 5 %Vood st. dcri 1 EAU—WU pigs Ga.., jam CESl•udeu maim We by del7 JAMES A HUTCUISONA CO ST. r 7 -2 ` ll '"' , "';'l=l . .voNtoo c girg y TAH—Ni obis N. C. far ale by d e l JAMES A HUTCHISON k CO )148i7al reb'd and for sale by ?RV JAIIIFS A HUTCHISON ACO IrMr-110 balea Dew Ratted; 11 &HAMA for wain by de2l JAMES A HUTCHISON & CO kz. 14 v.uc"-PrZ'st"l I ' 4 U SOY-fr. CO Tr L 'subscribers respeetfelly annosnen to the kale. he that, having entered Into ecepartnerahlp under the hems and style of 'James Dame k. Co," as len ranee Agents, they have taken the Office In the Odeon Deildina on the first Boor, (191.0dillelf In the rear o( the Tele g graph Office, where they , will be happy to re. calve the potronege of friends and Public i.netely,on and idler the DAL of January negt, w. W. stsvgivacci. lush:ltch, Dee. W, ISAO.—{dekAlw • Lt ttliallTevitlt convenient Dwelling 11oo 4 "11, V Federal street, Allegheny may. with a large Possession given too the let of April. AUL—Several Rooms, and Wheys in riser. near the Yost Mee. • E. D. DAZ4AIit, (Mee, Third at., over the Post Vita WINDOW G1.L38-0 0 0 bolas 101lt . 100 10:11; atom amd dra4 TASSBY. k BEST lift% WALILIIdU-43 bales jut +boad by dett bIIACKLVITAAVII.ITE .. • Who. Inns; jeer reebl by Se SiIAcKLETT it AVM rr. DOB LBW V1.A111.3-1 Late 0.4 less' nit/. bluk . IV Woolen 1 1 0104, 1 ut reo'd r bY 4404 BILWICLETT tr.:WHITE viumET—A. Omica of Drab Cot= Vol votOnat rea'd by expreal by • •-' • • nun o KLETT & WHITE • - . - ROWN LIRIPAINGS-11 besyyjamreedby dr24 SIIACKIATC & WHITE • BI.UK.A ORANGE PRINTS-4 cue/ 44 , 7414144 and bright colors,operac4_try , txrca. wnrrE eSSIIS&CI.I%-2 vises Emmy and Wool fi BACk; Owned Ind for sale b 7 deh.l 13HAC1UETP & WHITE lb SAC drl,l K DIM No 3. in bbls and hf MN-A • ' fat anis by 0.1 JACOB WEis" (*.MIKIS° WINES & TIRODIEK4tit all tliserip• Id lion., for We by 3 - &00li WEA ' r 16P.,002" 5 :1V:x to =:. CO .ziLit r ta JAUWEAVF.I, J; UESTER9-3 casaba dos) ars each) prIT yy.Ved Lobisen, for ule by EARIVERVER,Iy , 'D. for WOART hi STU &SLT MAD 011.-444ollitiiuriiee. Deb impart nra3 furealei by .JAIXII3 WEAVER Jr d ag t llAESIS—For sale by JACOB •.• • - • F.Yt u. SUGAR t MOLANSES-6 ItAN N O :Awn • - kyithitad.4 *Wag per Cotandtian, and for gala iavaAr eLt. • • ' detdi ' NILS DA d.4 Water at. alai vale M P. '"l ii=laz ELL ulAu-4' I " attirlaSby V aiAV N cow loudly* owl b(( de 11/I" b " sgs-3° E 401,1811 47±17, ' S Q 4II2I P-74 " s gralrl &it": 441711.- 4.4.c_BUTTER-3 hblcvnt i ni ( or uln by Montle*.. N la.IROTION far Nine birectors et the LA. Nus.gation and Eire Inrumen VonneArky, Non h held at the Ogle,. No.I Alatketsioin hloaday, January 71b, LL iCitti between th e Anent of 11 and 19 A. uc.o.cyr VINNEX, 4z.:3 _ getteuay. °-- • 11.114.7•Prasinia."! Ilt.• S6r of tho floe. VlAtir4 3Lp f•lga 4 ' 3 " 117 srans, 57 IV , (111.-4111441. • dt...t4 AlOrg CA ; NDL7I-4 . Üboros 4:41tir47,21Fitt,.. DUTVER-11 h'ils;lttbeles," and 12 kegs Rath bat' ptren:d and for salelil / ROANWIRIM SC 4 ol 4 Citt'Nk374re , esitsnettltWdNr i liv i 6d l W: 11-41MFrqBitT1fICT11111-4-Aiiiirotr, site its propeny the eity of Pittsburgh, situal ' ed at the corner a 1 St. elan street audDuquesne Way, has ten V/I feu on AL Clair street,' Silt Veer On'thoraitsne Way, and 210 feet on flattens alley; , • Tltis property contains OVER. ONE ACRE of valto able 'groom', is susceptible of :a subdivision whndi - would prove highly preamble to one vets/dot to te•wilb in bedding lots of - the usual sire, or to, nevem, A side of the subdivision cut bo depts . al tlie aloe of the undenigned. Ott ihv Proper e no...toted five istbatands4..Rtiek Beildtrze ad SU Cllor civet, finng the taiwa heaven Vol the vlted‘Lion..) sumfter of maw legs on ThigllellM Way and Butane alley (annoy ob. copied by Townwed t Carr d: C 0.,) ett.4 nth stallaaWn taelied to the tames. • 'file rental it mrsto . per gytgn, and tbe property bug Applyte • ' •• R. Fo urth l ,- • daM Ammer Law, Fo lamb Fresh Arrival! ..:_7.:71..F,..* - 7,: . !`-' , '";. - . ;3l per.ieamer J 7 NEM mum. TUST STXIVIST: I S now amocament . riANco, ny frau rho' manufactories of Csasomo,. Beuoo r and BOLO= 4 Ram, Now Yart. ALSD—A few elegantly cam! PIANO STOMA for sale at footareth yyrloe _ . JOHN 11. AfEld.,OR 'St Wood Sato Agent for Ctiatorme• .•don.l , •Jar Western Panngyivium. "rive per •Ringtotldir TASSEY & NEfE.assEAg •Fi17Ap4 7 L0.....,? In Moro anrz? ~„ . trut, U—tb. alo " • No_99 Wepl at " • inn met by deo% • Sijg!PßlSirstaTerisi "'distarttr delB . CRAW tr. SKINNEL aREER APPLE X6ll. niiince griiieTakinst reed and lm We by . • ' ......- dell 1 ARAISTRONO k.CROZUR . 11/TIEU , 6I) kegs re.o4 sea for a byCRI dell' ARMSTROBaIN"' —JNG Y. AR U—da keg& an nem and far aale by . 1407 ARMSTRONG & CROZ ER IN. SA - A •). •••41. , . . 1.., ARIASTIONG - L - CUOZER . Holed Mu Alse- , E N elOrCtuntzes;ier unr 'lnnl !madmn, panning ival latentsononnpf sonn Scald Hen I'd= and Cintinell, Ibi infuse; •,. . ••••103f . _ • Jwairstrapnv , i&rie 4 - eTaUrriredlitirraTirn 1.3 ante I I _ 13AOALEY.k CO, den • .d 40 'Wood st u i ----- 1 . IDYIi FLOUII. I I3 1 Ft, uu MI Hi VH . ISIVIE—' Irletlin :-..... dm reed and for oak by JOHNSTOZt. 112 Mecca 14 Damp- tor sale by a b wu.Lus 431301/11IIATI• 41 PXTTSarnaki Sat Mt. wiffi. DA Yz-,P cKET L-1 • LS well known flee of splendid :tassenser Bream n in now composed of the Intscm.swirlest, hes ••• • ed and foraished, and most poste:ln/boats en the waters of rho, West- Every accommodation and' craw fort that money one procure, has been provided for pan stmgers. The Lin bee been in eperatton for five years —has eanieodn million of people without St !emeritus roOrs=l')Thpre., ItTa o sts ' e v iTrtin r y rat thtlentteTelepof LIM, of freight end t h e entry of passengers on the Tag tor. La nit noes the plumage money tonal be petals asiennen; -' ''.. .'; BUNDAIF PACKET. .. T ••• . AAC NEWTON, Captain Hemphill, all leave Pittsburgh e very' Panda, morning et la Welnet; Wheellnatevery ._aiday gaining all° P.a.' • May a.,1947. • I ISlOlttat — ifTeiClP.'r. • - The IBONDNGAIIELA, petit. Sroarovill leave MD. ham}, evalyrofdaymorning f t 10 tt:etorti; \Sheeting every blond 7 evenutg et 10 r. St. , vuMiziAlr - r - ibikVal: • The HIBERNIA . Na 2, Capt. J. KumetaLrag, all: leave PittsbUrgh every Tuesday morning nt to u'eleek: , Wheeling every Tr.esday eveatifilly r. a. `. i AItICDP:MIY - Kif PAGE. - ET ' The NEW _ENGLAND No. 0, Capt. P. Da IL will leave' Pitaltunth -every Wedneedity 'manna tat II otehagt - Witeeltne every WeittlethlaVeattlitf 0 101. a ' —l , rittlailtrgfl*AvaNT. • The-BRILLIANT, Capt. Gears, will - leave Pills. burgh every Thursday magi itr at 10 tielo,t k; Wheeling every Thursday eVrll , llr allo r. a. • : ' L ilealiAVVreakt . . - The CLIpPER No.; Capt. paha Duvet. will leave Pitubergh I every Friday. waxing at 10 i2erne Si Whoa In. ever,' Peaty evening at In r. IN. . . MESIMEMI The splendid fent menmer ._.. • . . - ' ' ' , • SCHUYLKILL , Marnhall, Manteror4ll leave far tbe borenee ell intermediate ports ed ifeeday,}he :Uri inst., nt 4 o'clock, P. M. Far treThror• pasen ort re NAs eep ti l v y 1 717 : ni. de . e...1 77 : ' The dplendid summer rota PITT, ' • nai l' Idler muter, will trove Inc nhor e . end all ibtertnedbee poTit 00 ' l . OOel , X. ,1 .31e11en...nr4 o'elnet, r. M. i Feernsight be peerage, apply ori board . , deAk ... , . ... . _ The fine Cur rennin; rlentnee OHIO,' ll ~.....-. -• Stoopaotaater will lelre for the above :. mad al intennedlattlancling, mi. dam. .1 . ~ . ,99 hut:, at 1B Oelaek, A. Ml,'in '' ‘, place of the Cresson; r rio.M. — ' • ' For freight or passe e. itooir An 1i0,,,,,, or ~, dent . Will It larilEF.l,l'.ll, Agent. . , . .. Fri CINCiIsiNAII • • Th fpletsdul ...me,. . i ~ l 111:411411)1.11, . . ..„..,......4 .. . r, , "'d I riT, 711 'CATO f '" ear,. EN a V. 4WC 10 k: I!. M. -'- ' • ' '''' . i''' . ' - .1. ., ". I F. r f r „...1i t i,,,.... p ,tott{! . 00010 .1.• 1.4.41.1 , . 4•.?.F1 ....• 4 ; FO --F-5ei7f.711117:7-7.-- 7-, '- • ~, The nee paaa-nger areal:tier ... MY V re ittlingi' - , .. • 1 - Ron n, wader w ie 1 11 - h ow , _iir the the above unit all intermediate pone t hit dor . Iran Welock, a lit. , For illi IC In Moil paret npota on heart. I deeliti —... ......_ . _ . Sias..er.s. The splendid siensner - , , • • J. J. (HUTT HIUDIth•s; Itutchinson,insstri,vrill Inane cur ihe boveandintegandintedinnsirmasron, clOo'rlock, A. YL • • For freigbt or pasnin ripply on Iniszol. dee • T 6 plcvliJ f nor Rarige, da ,satar, will Itaie,Abi....par.. n d indarsaddlaus pons il4p. day, Vidla , bat, at La &cloak, AN. Foy freight or . passage apply on boax,a, FOR NANAWIIa. AND 41.A1.2 , 11 . 0f , 15. _ . ~,..,. ..Tho bylendLl fart roloring• steamer stooe,caster, I.'lll leave for ahove wail ail totortoediato porta. 0* Saw, day, abollotl sar.., al 4 o'clook,r. M. . ~_ The Haytille drit.'l , Via Illoches water. ._ • :Oar freled or parsase, apply on bbat,T,Or a. - . • aorll I'lil - Y1(lIttlW ..1d0,...'. YrlTSUl.latill AND WIIEEI,IfiIa PAClitrf..-- • LOUIS 'P Ii c I n cLAA ‘ matter (haviiKundergone a thor , rriarl,artrill ran Itsreafter as re, rearqg pser.ct I.tweelt Pittsbarr,h, .a 1 1 Wheeling , , leavnty Paubargh every Uneasy. Wo.lncsals9 - oral Daly mornings, at 9, oclock. Volt . forriritt cr passage , apply on lama, or to ' ' Hr.! .1i1.91'it0:11.1 2c d OZES,!loots.' AVOION - SALES. fir ;John O. Davis. Anctroneor. • p r e r ve l oo Sale pf Eight - Tolerable /ht Odin Igor% • • ilelltaiubly,Jilintry, 32,1e...Ak will H e e pla, en e k e s ge.keeng veri vale akte KV..., the e we eferktiek wee wskwavairtha ;Ito letkaust..,,ww. c Them Gee very &arable kru et pound, situate Oc. Peen Meet, between ktwtreke out Water skeet*, p e ek keeieg • tweet 29 ket, On Vann stree2, wed., 10404 WOE . 110 (Int „thievery e I kr. , • Itrgi Jent Valuable lots, rfteite klie pier& , aide oftSe eleltettet;hetween flmitkfiehl and tirdith.. • kkei-eg ha i r y eek tnt of C roon', elexendi2 Leek 21e, teat Pe Strawbeelke. coo l ,l per weds. _ 1. deft ; • ; ..11 , 11N D D4kVIS, *Get, QtrPPIOIL Vati,l; &ND TlrtANDV— &Feasee 81., , x53 Wing }WI; 5 cask. lOdelicandy; IV r , -CM DP ga DX 'tett • dkILLERS & P l ia. " ll M g r ") AnSratAßTiltlZ:llls-_, Spiir-9u VOX? C”rO34I4III7WaTH ni:Rtl-1-144-4.FiTtirgd-:VTatsoa•C k.O Auk ' 11,17 Lfg '.-- 1 , 93. 11:15 - 101 eppkr:eiei met reed and 17r dui Judi I Dad, Ve.) bUillY--401.11zjitairecNI wa.ifor s.ls hi • • del • • •1 • • , t. CO i,i‘a for ra • , dc.l , . J 1 isrvaic—.=lW AldeliEllllCal oe',l •M -(or„ '.2*.ste A ki DI , It. 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