Steamboat route from Pittsburg to the mouth of Ohio.

Miles.
Middletown, Pa.,11
Economy, Pa.,8— 19
Beaver, Pa.10— 29
Georgetown, Pa.13— 42
Steubenville, Ohio,27— 69
Wellsburgh, Va.,7— 76
Warren, Ohio,6— 82
Wheeling, Va.,10— 92
Elizabethtown, Va.,11—103
Sisterville, Va.,34—137
Newport, Ohio,27—164
Marietta, Ohio,17—178
Parkersburgh, Va.,11—189
Belpre, and Blennerhassett's Isl'd, Ohio,4—193
Troy, Ohio,10—203
Belleville, Va.,7—210
Letart's Rapids, Va.,37—247
Point Pleasant, Va.,27—274
Gallipolis, Ohio,4—278
Guyandot, Va.,27—305
Burlington, Ohio,10—315
Greensburg, Ky.,19—334
Concord, Ohio,12—346
Portsmouth, (Ohio, canal,)7—353
Vanceburg, Ky.,20—373
Manchester, Ohio,16—389
Maysville, Ky.,11—400
Charleston, Ky.,4—404
Ripley, Ohio,6—410
Augusta, Ky.,8—418
Neville, Ohio,7—425
Moscow, Ohio,7—432
Point Pleasant, Ohio,4—436
New Richmond, Ohio,7—443
Columia, Ohio,15—458
Fulton, Ohio,6—464
Cincinnati, Ohio,2—466
North Bend, Ohio,15—481
Lawrenceburgh, Ia., and mouth of the Miami,8—489
Aurora, Ia.,2—491
Petersburg, Ky.,2—493
Bellevue, Ky.,8—501
Rising Sun, Ia.,2—503
Fredericksburgh, Ky.,18—521
Vevay, Ia., and Ghent, Ky.,11—532
Port William, Ky.,8—540
Madison, In.,15—555
New London, In.,12—567
Bethlehem, In.,8—575
Westport, Ky.,5—582
Transylvania, Ky.,15—597
Louisville, Ky.,12—609
Shippingsport thro' the canal,2½—611½
New Albany, In.,1½—613
Salt River, Ky.,23—636
Northampton, Ia.,18—654
Leavenworth, Ia.,17—671
Fredonia, Ia.,2—673
Rome, In.,32—705
Troy, In.,25—730
Rockport, In.,16—746
Owenburgh, Ky.,17—758
Evansville, Ia.,36—794
Henderson, Ky.,12—806
Mount Vernon, Ia.,28—834
Carthage, Ky.,12—846
Wabash River, Ky.,7—853
Shawneetown, Ill.,11—864
Mouth of Saline, Ill.,12—876
Cave in Rock, Ill.,10—886
Golconda, Ill.,19—905
Smithland, mouth of the Cumberland River, Ky.,10—915
Paducah, mouth of the Tennessee River, Ky.,13—928
Caledonia, Ill.,31—959
Trinity, mouth of Cash River, Ill.,10—969
Mouth of the Ohio River,6—975

Persons who wish to visit Indianopolis will stop at Madison, Ia., and take the stage conveyance. From Louisville, via Vincennes, to St. Louis by stage, every alternate day, 273 miles, through in three days and half. Fare $17. Stages run from Vincennes to Terre Haute and other towns up the Wabash river. At Evansville, Ia., stage lines are connected with Vincennes and Terre Haute; and at Shawneetown twice a week to Carlyle, Ill., where it intersects the line from Louisville to St. Louis. From Louisville to Nashville by steamboats, passengers land at Smithland at the mouth of Cumberland river, unless they embark direct for Nashville.

In the winter both stage and steamboat lines are uncertain and irregular. Ice in the rivers frequently obstructs navigation, and high waters and bad roads sometimes prevent stages from running regularly.

Farmers who remove to the West from the Northern and Middle States, will find it advantageous in many instances to remove with their own teams and wagons. These they will need on their arrival. Autumn, or from September till November, is the favorable season for this mode of emigration. The roads are then in good order, the weather usually favorable, and feed plenty. People of all classes from the States south of the Ohio river, remove with large wagons, carry and cook their own provisions, purchase their feed by the bushel, and invariably encamp out at night.

Individuals who wish to travel through the interior of Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, &c., will find that the most convenient, sure, economical and independent mode is on horseback. Their expenses will be from 75 cents to $1.50 per day, and they can always consult their own convenience and pleasure as to time and place.

Stage fare is usually 6 cents per mile in the West. Meals at stage houses, 37½ cents.

Steamboat fare, including meals.

From Pittsburg to Cincinnati,$10
From Cincinnati to Louisville,4
From Louisville to St. Louis,12

And frequently the same from Cincinnati to St. Louis;—varying a little, however.