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Jvv’^iCvi ‘-.r'y'X^ V *s w 'v4''- r. \ ~t ~ 7| ” OUtt BOOK TABLE. totally unfortified, nnd Eepurated hy mountainD lilittlM Til rtCMTItlt I We hnvo received from Iho publishers o new and deeerts from the military power of tho g<yv- itlorniug .v-4 • l z —=— ; iasu Piuc-noAt. Arjitcmoss.” It is edited by di ß tant day to boootno. another Now-Torki i v?*;~ > 4.r tnovia pnnurs......— .....—....-jjedme f. oauiont x)tjyjac milltoiy and. tnephanioal nn( j o ur prosperous trade in the Peelflc, amid the • 5 ( -‘ *r' i, h ('~W i‘'£i * ■?■'' * PHUUpa & Gaunore, Editors & Propriotora. • . aat " hor of sewral books on simi- wonders of commerce, to bear the same relation • (.'„*• 1.:.' <v J -," - z: =~~~^ =r j. — t .. - ' to China and Japan nhioh that of the Atlantic '!*; * f ‘. ■ PITTSBURGH: tarsnbjcots. __ , coaet beare to tho continent of Europe and Great •'"V, Y r '{'•:£'£* r ~'!£r*' H TiPORMBr.n 12‘ The-vast-amount of seientifio and prnoUoat Britaln< W e hnve over fonr'millions of ton »• ••' MOMPAY iIOKNINQ....•••—•■ ' is being distribatod over the nfl?e ; American vessels, freighted with tho rich •• .... ■ : n „ P , rK oonntfv in tho form of books and periodicals iB fruits of American industry, penetrating every ■\Cs*iv i o MOKSISO POST JOB OFFICE. country m tno lormoi n l odnDt!vcn!!B o B ea; and thousands of onr countrymen, whom /« •"''•■ >?i> i-Y - - Wo havtmow employed in onr Job Office an greatly increasing w„wn mwlonht business and enterprise hoB borne to distant , u . f \Ln ml tobnrinteis and of all branches of business. We have notloubt oJ , om m!af^rtcme haß wreoljc a on some (-7; >i l i* onn3oal nnmbor of excellent jo P _ * the mechaniojiU find a largo amount of nsefiil .inhospitable ehoro, all laok-toJhcir country’s !t; r "mc proparcitto oxeonto afl ordora.tmh neatness ; nforß ation in tho neat little volume before us. flog to protect them.. Is our present. Navy sniH &?> V. •- - -nnßarpaSsed,tinditfith a speed that cHalt not be xho practical> mechanic, ofj tho present time must j * -'"boat- bo a renderif he would keep up mth tho rapid P on wo eh - onld eten dily maintain a naval ’fiK&SiSilt 4 a; . , improvements of the age, and attain success and f orce ' os large aa that of some of the power •'.••••.• aoK. JOHN I« Dkwsos. . eminence in his occupation. I mentioned. They have largo colonial settlements IS^$&US5§ ! & , .?5 c ffi&SS,“"xw^tTS'S.JE ftdlOTlßß*--, •••• 4. oslcdiinßueh. snbycctß. . jncohtiarformof govomment.all.oombinotoro {-1 * Y Y 1 . Me. Dawsos. I give notice that on tomor. i t i B published by Da Witt & Davenport, Now J £ uir(J for lheir p nrpoßca a far larger naval force ;• ' .■’i.Jh'-vov row or some other subsequent day, ittut mtro- ToA; nnJforßttlß by B. T. 0. Morgan, book- than wo need. Bat while they nro annually en .<4- f. v 1 I - manntaotnres, and alt olh " the head THE GAZETTE. After adducing many other reasons m favor of :ij> ct i tfl'- : 'try, by granting to every t ““ A“ . o ar ncichbor of tho ‘QaxtUt delightß himilf, on incrcaeo of the Navy, the Secretary thus oon -of a family, and a cltiien of the United Btates. OurncigtiDor 01 “; de3 thia b ranc h of his interesting report: *, ’ n tract of one hundred and sixty acres of land and we presume no body else by gathering ex }g the peilt ngent to be • out of the public domain, upon condition of oc- tracts from Whig papers which speak aiß P ar ':ju B cdon the ocean ns well for purposes of war YY* 'curanoy and cultivation of the sa , agingly of tho President's message. Not being Mof commeroe . Tho improved system of screw ‘ - ™ s n,oas,lTe i3Bß r “r f T .Me > 0 M any faoltwUh tho matter and priu- propellers instead of side wheels, is one of the WV^^vA^W.fV T ?., friends that it will probably become a law during the document, these silly and rabid grand desiderata to render tho use of steam ef Coceress. Wo believp. ?,?, : ... %- j;; • >4vat»fgo? I footlw in naval When tbo bayonet wob tllo pte f ‘,! e “ nortion of tho 1 wh! 6 8 att,lck tho manner and stylo of the Treat- tJ)B muB i,e t , theinventinn wnsappland - . tiiat snob a disposition of a 1 gp. , , . j dent in his first messago to Congress. Wo should .1 B d for placing in tho hands,of tho soldier at one ' public lands is more wiso and just, than-grant- from tho labor with which tho Oaitile time, two engines of destruction, nod the.htro. f - inn them in largo quantities to !ocal,railroad «• * .. ~ • rtf thesb vonid dnotion of theserewpropellerhnsbcen BipitlaTly ' - ««P Mationß - »y granting and'scurrilons extracts before his readers. > iat 11 thVsW™ %Z 4 'kw,,4 N to Actual settlors ond cultivators, the new States, hQg eom( , hopeg , hat a new par ty moy cng!no . side wheel stonmers are much more 'I nnd tbo vide unoccupied tern tones. ,wdl soon bo to take the plaoeof dofunot whiggery, in their capacity for ni f§ . filled 1 up by a enbstantial attached »• fondamental pr - lDcsp , B B umo too much eo.l fbr distant I conntricis. Those i^ r <U; to the soil by the chara of ownership rw 10 wWeb ncv is to be a decided ond nn- J as- despatch vessels. The - . the landless of the old States will bo Able to bo- COB , promi[ j; n g hostility to the literary style of j BCT ew propcltcrbping npona principle not somnch oome thriving farmers with scarce any cSpitol, Kerco _ interfering with the soiling capacity, and with - avroei snfßrJent to defray' the exponso of mt-1 - - :— 1— n ——*«*** ...... .-■ : ■--r. I the improved models of tho present day,canbe l’ r^^.‘ V 1 --' 11 !' * y ,-' • v , pl “ t 1 7 P r ProcoeAlnga of Indlgnatlott pieetlnga. 1 80 constructed ns to tail as well as tho best cltp- BY <?. £Vr Cl 'fci'ftt’-C'iS V / “ graticn. afiffreatim- We know nothing about the correctness of the r Bh;ps and rcs ervo the use cfstcam for cmcr- Jwo look npon tho measnro ns one or,greatjm umceedinga of the meeting in the geneieß when tho greatest speed is required, or nortance in many respects.*, It Willdoubties3 in-1 P , . , . nan(.- n f f*ri- I when in n calm, a dcsirnble position cfin be more parlance mmay y of fte conntry , Seventh Ward, published m our paper of Fn- ” r D ;“\ ! nd mrcly taUcn . The great necessary Cre ) M -° Ih ® R , -1 its canneitv to-snppty the day. We do not refuse to publish suth reports inci dentol to_ tho expedition to Japan 'Y Vy ■ * and greatly enlarge 1 p Y P _ e |of puhlio meetings; hut wo are not responsible I coo ld havo been matcrmlly, indeed one half cur '^--CSU4 European demand for food, lhnt demand, e L or p hosr B „ org whether intentional or other-1 faded, bft d it been in tho power of tho Depart believe, will be, to a great extent, permanent; | mentto havo ths propellers instead of the Bidc *bd 'l> a of America "' ,U pr f ' arß 2 Sectary ot.hT Kay;. ££s£3 “ *- by it. - With lines of steamers acton th* Taciio, , rhn „ Jameß c . DobbU) , Secret nryoftho Co ® 8 T n ® P n , Bien d ) therc f o re, that the Department thero will be nleo an Asiatic demand for Amen- Ntt vy. in his nunual roport, presents a of I # ant h o r; Be d to havo constructed nt least six Ml -.may bo obtained, without price. Withe j... nogiveßadotailedstatementofthemovementsj on , B nd tho rejmire usually needed on the IV V foreign domand, tho products of a fruitful soil t o f our sovernl naval sqnad_rons, inclnditg tbat I , f rom long cruises. It is call &.'il V- ■ "^ on6 of Uo peat sources of onr fatnredespatched to, Japan. J oa^- ca “- 3 S ey willoost between four and flvomil- O'- Will be ono 01 mo gn . men d ß mo conduct of Copt. Ingraham in tho enso ofdollars.and canbo bniitin about twenty ...national wealth. : ... , _; ° r ■■Kosxta—rcfers.to tho various surveying and exception of somo deficiency in It is a fact already well known, that in .t L lp]olln( , expeditions Bcn ‘ ® u, “ rc '“ pl ‘“l ot ® B the sopply of white onli and yellow pme. which \ gently It»?reas*in ß . InteUijxeot xvvnter? from E?-1 tlfd Natlonot Obsorvatory, xmder | S^fteeflt RiUo ropo etate that suck is.thofact, nqtnnly in Eng ; aan^i haBbßßn d o i n g much for.thesemce imd I Sabine, at -New Tork—which -have limdl bntln Prance, nod some :of.,the German j navigation, and expresses theholiof that Lt. M. s rY; the stocks since 1819. .They can be “ of tfese nations, of mission toßrussets w.H prove vastly benefio.ai and made to conform to modern improve- Wales. ■ The governmema 01 m* _ .71 t# hoft BommoTOoan d navigation, ™„„V„ tmd ho most useful snbslitates for two : vY:;:thte,.Bhdit.c^erto : Letters from l*rof. Espy, respeeting his theory C ‘^ g clMg as worth-- . ~,,.nes3,thnn.to T dragoonlhemintoobe4tenee 4 , nnd l f Btorroa , an ahls metcorologlca l observauon;| | a Bw«wwl are now;beUer fedthanthey were a \ from Rent Cbariee 11. Davis, « Tfgffd to, ft* I ' Tbe old ahi of lbo line, tho Franklin is be-. agolo 1 nod hence tho increased nauticat almanac, and_ from Trof h g paircd a t Kittery, nnd tho model much .- . > „viLnl, n erne time the tonshiog the sciontific investigation and experi- >“S e F . TW^o cbn „ rtsll b erintoo Bnmption of food; same tjm ] |a npoa the character of aUmentary mb- 1 Bt " fri ~, o . Should these rccom- ] stances, airorefemdl to’formformanou aft to l^ e J me nd ft tionßbo adopted, our naval forco will be engaged In mannfaotnres, and railroad bndd- proKr e s9 mado in tbeii-respcotivo‘ w«k®r S® Imatorially strengthened by tho nddion of two s ;Ldi n theam.ea and navies; and the fte-j farther appropriations for this latter oluect arc | J . Ue | rrigateft ©f several first log, andin the aymmE• V ■ the produc- conridered necessary. Lt. James M. a.11.s Is f riga S tC9 , B eapahlo of mounting fifty : - ' qnent failnro of- crops, has re V. i lactively engaged in preparing for publication tho . b _ t here bein gno steamer at present o! ;: «on of ibed. From these causes, the demand I g ßU . of .. hto og t„noßacaJ observations nt Sajti than ten rum. Tho Secretary is of opin -1 ■ American brcadstnffsiß constantly increasing, Bgo> , n Chili. The report of Lt Hendon, pro-1 tbftt i t would ho sound policy to dispose of ; .■ : nnd must become permanent There is no H M ° *“? *" E °" iC ° " • - : i? cr ’ thcD ’ of ngnci ” J distribution.-. The report of Lieut. Gibbon, who I ' ,^ ga »/ onr Sitamshipa.— This enbjcot has idnctioi- in this conntry. Cheap and abundant ofihe Bamß partyi hut explored a different cla , med th / c i oBo attention of tho Secretary, nnd ' is one of tho essential elements of owces* I geetion of tho country and returned later, 18 1 flome tlmo Bince he appointed a Board of three lnereaso.of settkJ nearly completed The indefatigable f af and ono "nstrnctor to inquire and 7 .1::in .opsin? regions, Lieut Dalgreen to give acenraoy V* enter tJ|# Depftr(mcnt the causes of tho fail ---_mentß and popnlation m pa. . . ~„.t effectiveness, to gunnery, and improvo tho ord-1 P on d the parties who wero responsible. Their and of ngricnttaral products seeking sea-board] naooo . 0 f tbo Navy, have «««**£ Lpirtl on P filo in th© department. Although and foreign markets; increases the prosperity of J nonß> ,t ,b B aid, can d ?“ b *; ‘ h ® advantage, the I fco » bM endeavored to throw around recent c0n .... - 1 interests and inland nnd foreign I eorvieo willexpenenco thwoftom. j tracts, safeguards,by reserving tho payment of v lourvailroad interests, ana mi The not of Congress, authorising a contractb;|SSSuof the .contwot price until tho work is ---‘.MMintnercQ. - r • • .Vj # r n ron bo made with E. k. Stcvena, of New Tort* for J . BUCCCSg f a iJy tested, which be V-V tThismeaenre, that has been mtrodnpedin Con- j tbß COMtr uction of an iron war steamer, to b« may enßuro goodr esalts, he nnhesitating -1 " " “ “cress bv"Mr. Dawson, backed by many others, I shot and shell proof, has not heen carried into I. tbo rccomm endatiba heretofore made, nterestto the people; and effect, but tho contract will soon be made.. oftho importance of establishing machine shops of Amapitii intcrortmg. N avyTard«bn the Atlantic and at will probably occupy cons i dorahleof fhs at . instUoUon (sayB the report) is rapidly sopply mg g^ oPran 0 Pran ' dBCO , y on , be Pacific, for tho construe *-• •'- -“ilorf.-of Congress daring the present scssio . j <5,0 Navy with numbers of cdacated and nccom-j t;on Qnd wp Mrs of machinery for steamships of >:Y . Wc : sball return to the subject again soop. * J pVißhed young men, whoso early training, u«ci-I ftocent occurrences have multiplied cogent. i .'.T.““.:.r« a - K .v 0 -a r iaff, stated'tba*'noaeOß*of APlmi-1 pline -ond instruction pnd«r_G»* j arguments la favor .°r thfttpoMey. .With the ex •'• , 'rvvfl-.w®. # Q hi MessVe^"l learned professors and experienced officers, par* ceD y on 0 arrangements in tho Washing lw v KU were-'given in tho Senate by UcuUrly ftt.thcm to ndorn the. service. The ®^ b N Yard, tho government is utterly dc .':: Gwih and Chase; nnd by reference to the P«>- beneficial results alrmidy witnessed, demonstrate pr | T ote contracts. The JTard at ocedings of the: Senate, wo find Mr, Gwin has (satisfactorily that it I New York is regarded as laTge and useful, and * x •«fw..tnppd tho bill I relation to thatthe adapted byitsplons forpurposes of naval ; - ■ ::. Blready IDtrojUCCdthe -n : my bears to tho Army. .It is well worthy of the y Tet tho steamer Princeton I „ Tl nsr IN BiTTSßiman. J fostering patronage of_ihe Government. There I ralnrned from hercruiso on the fishing grounds. . : ; v ; “: : EEYOI , WTIpN IN . ..- -J arß> boW ever, certain faeßities not now inexis-1 repaired merely, she had to leave the Navy .: f ;:;.Eey6lutions are common m tins j tciice al ,h fl Academy, which m consideration of I "P“ riTate establishment. enlightened age, and -ire are happy to say that thc fact that steam is being the xtissubmitted that it is important that tho - : “Re think Pittsburgh is on the eve of a revolntion .powerfql agent m navld Y*™’*♦„ 1 Department be authorited, when expedient, to ‘. 7 P ,-L d< «, ittv notwUh- important to give completeness to the cduca: { the en u ß tmtmt of men from tho present .. <w W* ,l .., h . tio «' o f,on officer. -.The pra«tiee-*btp *«*#»»« I “aAerof.7,soo. to Iff,OW standing its Almost conntiesß mannfoctori , Ito the Aoadcmy, should be a steamer, and there | xhe snseestions of tho Bureau of Medirine and • ■ * ' ~ ife vast oousumplion of as o j should, unquestionably, be n machine shop, of I on the propriety of increasing the mim “ .!• ;• h' Oldfogieß may say it is an old story. Bat cheap andlimited c j! a^^ er ' p , r ®”TY« I ber of tbo medical corps of the navy, nro com ■ L D L-*Ld anyof readers There aro now a 4 ‘he .Academy 116 students. monded to a favorablo consideration. - ,< fleeing i3_b6lieving, LathnUaCathe-1 Tlie fir?t claB9 '. ““t' 01 tte Te S a ’ atl . on of ,B f°l The improvement of tho marine barracks at !!• Who doubL n»»y ?«® at >\* e ne.w Catholic Cathe- gradnate in June next It is. suggested atatiollß specified in the report of the .' : dral, si appaTatnß by which furnaces, fire-places j that -it would ba good polioy to antbonso tpe j oBtnnlan d an t, the incroaso of the corps, tho polioy : enn be made to consume entirely their j President to appoint annually ten midshipmen 1 f Adopting some plan for securing tho services • • 1 M>a-8»*« g .- < yP^5 n Aelmilar rulo exists in regard to “ J & oe ated and disciplined ob th'o officers v .. ot»n smoke; so that not apa . hf the 1 w est Point, and it is believed will extend the J rf the atoy aro subjects, it is Baid, soot can be seen to issue from tbo tops j benefits of the institution to a olnss ot 7°**** I deserving attentidb.' : ~ - rhimnovs. Bueh was the result of the trial at wha are exoloded by tho Congressional district J Rg organizat i oa 0 f at jVaoy.—On thiß subject n nn setnrdav I system. ' ... i , .. I the Secretory says he cannot withhold tho ex : t 6 ® 43Bthl ® d ral '■ heanpUed wHh J 'The Seorctary refers tohisl visits, dwing the ofo^a i y n that the present organization Ve ; M®.aMnt^..iba| .It en ’ nf l Bninaiei ‘’ to Washington, Portsmonth, Va., and 1 0 j the nav y is not only essentially dofeotivo and : v“Aqnnl. success to dwelling^^houses,oil. l 0 t bcr N a Ty Yanis, and says he found the pnblio I anwisoj ba tis, in its practical operation, work- ■ steaniVoatß, ~ahd In tftß «*« property in good condition, and their affairs I in _ pa i pa ble and scriouß mischief to tho dlficien . .£>*■ «s.>«*>:'■ a Js?j M * *•. p " =; •:;:-The;iipparitu3 -100 • iff a <?, * I doned, as recommended by. a.boardof it I And after referring to ilio fact, that proposals • “.YsOcnres a greater heat, from a lessl amount of being intended to allow the contractors to have for ra di o al reform, hotrever much suggested by I . - ; noaV and the saving in coal wiU in nolong time it.repaired and tested again, beforo a final dB ci- lho^^^re enUs of experience, observation, or refiee- X ,h« whole cost of its application in all siotiismade. .. ... tion, aro often viewed with distrust and doubt, .:. I a y ‘ h ® whole cpst OI W M , Auavy yard is very much needed in Califor- M lßn ovatlOßB. npon familiar and long-es- ; ‘ places.:where coal is burned. .. . ,i,--1 hia, and no time will be lost In accomplishing I t ab ii ß hed systems, olnog to sometimes with tc * Y ’,' 'in o day or two, to- givo . a fall accpnnt of thl ? J t be work, fis soon as certain lefal impediments j nffo j ty and abandoned generally with reluctance, ’ '-* : - - - - ■ I are removed. . , ' , lbo proceeds thus to point out the evils of the .Ji: _ --ghoMd it provo to bo hll' If-promaes, it wUI >IA revision of the wlWftnatwJattwMof tbo gyutom, and .the proposed reforms: .- • U L ninttrtri-in Plttsbnreh most | is strongly urged, those adopted in 18181 * Tbe great evilin onr present is that ••'. > V wort: .* * eTol Y?“ ; “,r: tt? , .* B : - being still in forotfA--.neither merit, nor servieo, nor gallantry, nor 'rretatifyiug •;ib"'j»n-.X6vcrfl-:- of-deaxr clean i. j nereaH c f jVboy.— Secretarj?'ftnnoon* I C ap aC Ky but mere seniority of comtniesion regu 'v : dressea^ eiid furniture, light colors, I : tbat, after investigatiop,xt iBblsderiaed con lateB promotion and pay. Tho gallant, chlval- nir Viedrekles-'and bright sunshine. j viotion that the mamtcnanoß proper and rona mon of tbe naTy feel subdued, disquieted, '- . - pnTO air, dear ski • ■ t j elevated rank: among tho_great powers of the J discouraged; their ardor is chilled; tho fire of ~:Fjttabnijgb.a-bleairoity.| I iCanUheTp . I worW , tho. jnst: protection of onr wide-spread thosr young ambition and pride'is well nigh- cx wo-beUeve ltcanbo done ; and that tho thing l nd Rowing commerce, the deftnee of onrtbons- j t | n gnished. Many nro leaving tho service to ■■■=•;■-•:-: ■tronid'add morn to thooomfort, ands of miles of coast on tbo Pacific and Atlan- w hi ob thcy have so fondly clang. Manyrcmain J- <;t accomplished woaia ana - {Q t!o oceanß| the lakes and Gulf of Mexico, and ™* u bec J 3o of tho cber ishcd expectation of re cleanVuicss and happmess of. o .V,* the recent marked improvements : in-the art of form officer'who encountors all tho perils J&enSe?; • the good name and prospenty ox our city t “a 0 I nava | architecture adopted by other nations, all 0 f deep* wins the admiration of the world almost any invention that could be devised. unite in demonstrating theipolicy imd the ncoesv f or his brilliant achievments, and makes his - 1 - sity of an increase of tbo Navy. In support of ooantrymo n prouder than ever of their country, vludictivenesß of tbe- Gazette- j this rccommondation he i orgucs at considerablo. rest awhile from his trials, but to led ■fell'■"'■■■■ - while Mr Hnrpor was one of the .editors of length..- as follows: . fortified in seeing tho indolent and the imbe. SSNteysiwfw &%lit£}2&S*! " * . r . „ A .. „> ik'n flazellt I The American Navy consists of about seventy ... who havo known no toils and havo never the Pittsburgh Fait, tho cdi_ > ;.ii c j vessels, embracing all, from tho ships of the line m et the enemy, promoted over him. : was at open war with him, almoej pontinually. I to tbo . Bma iiest brig, sohooncr and storo ship. {g tnietiiattbeßxsontivobaspawmr to some • When Mr. U. rtitired from the Port, the Qazdle J o f these; many flhips of tho line, Wgates, ex t en t, to interfere and exercise a discretion as bMiffllaSila ■•-• "-'wnwnid-Wtiiliito nritaln 'rsneoted s«d I ’stesmeni -nnd sloops of war, m? not only unfit te promotion, but so fixed and well settled has . I? rBned h ’ m ’ nto „is again an for service, but lam advised by the Bureau of b J n tho Mmqst uniform conreo sincp the or obußivo attacks. Now that Mr. H. is again an Conatrootiarii Eqaipme ntandßepalrB, that they glin u a Hon of the Navy, of promotion according - editor, the Gazelle is at him in its usual feeble I are no t WO rth repairing.: There are not now in to heniority of cflmmieeion, that the effort by any . hot vindiotive temper. Bnoh-vindictiveness in-j tho Navy forty vessels whloh could ho brought Executive to deviate from.it without tho sano the soreness of oonsoions defeat, and is into servioe in ninoty days, if neoded. Thereib fl of con id only bo made at the hazard of l ki\ - dieatCß tne soreness or oonsmous > n 0 stcftmer in tho Pacifio or African squadron; “ u “ of ’favoritism and prejudice, prodnetivo in ; itself an..aoknonledgemcnt.or o s.ppenority j bnt ono ortwo gang --jn .the,Brad! squadron: discontent as injarions probably ns tho evil that is not easily forgiven. * J ind wo havo no steamer of more than ton guns. it B6 if. It is true also that the Secretary of tho ' ‘Tho successor of Mr. 11. in the Port has had j Tho law only anthorizes the enlistmont of eoyon u avybaB the discretionary power to place offi f V'Jtf -Vi - the eood fortune to sconre the same ill-will of thousand five hundred men, whioh, witii an al- on furlough, nnd thereby reduce their pay, --* £* r.Yr.sr.- sjsssssr 1 « ’-'tC.'-V canao of nttack, lbo editor of the Ga««e nsßßils J j, r()por ti on of large ships. On tefernng to an- p 0 t in th 9 absence of Borne uniform rule, onr style. Do seems to think it rather too nnir j thentio papers, it will bo found that, In point of Bano ti o ned by law,-the effort at disorimination, ;:.:V T viv „ M . d bold and Strong. It is a singular fact j size, ot least, onr Navy is much IeBS thanrone- bo wcver sinceroanddisinterestcd,issoemhar '■ LLmL L some day sit in judgment I of that of several of the greater Powers of raa3od „ ith difficulty, by no means diminished that he shonld on ... j ■ } Earopo, and, whatever may be its relative supe- b tb „ jntorposing appeals of the friends of tho on.the Style of so.hnmble an lnaisilaal as oot-j and efficiency, is not lergOr thnn that of parties, that this power, if not paralizoil, is di > ge ir. and so distinguished a personage ob Presi-1 certain other powers of Europe which are not of Teßted almost entirely of its salutary and oor dent Pierce. We don’t know whether it is de- tho first rank in tho scale of nations. And, UTe y!r tu o . V..-.: ?*: f. wnftn ft, n crtntFaflt •' im insult {'however, much wo may desire to cnltivato terms ™ illustrate the unfairness of tho present Bigncd ns a comparison or * contaut, an instot powera with we me to mention a few facts, not to the President, or a eompliment to us.. Either arß most likely to contend in fatnro eOnfiiols, So, e riew of -invidious comparisons; but • waji it is n matter of entire indifference. and the great.deep Ib the theatre on which fn- BO i e iy to elucidate the subject. There aro offi ; Y'YiYYY >: fr 'v-v - In regard to the literary etylo of the editor of tore contests maybe deoided. I amnot unmind- cerß Vho havo been in the navy more than forty >. fa v- »„ , A . n p I*o fal of thonughty developemcßt of strength ana oivneo total sea Berrioehas boeaJdse than tbo <?« rift -^ haae °l y / 7 l which tho patriotism tho energy, tho mat- tha Ba «nepayas those readers remarked, tho other day, .that it ;tho skill andmercantile marine ofagreat na- ft f AMf mde' whose servieo-Is fifteen, eighteen, V: beat style to go to Bleep on he ever saw. tion would soonrally to onr Msietance. Other and more than twenty years. These officers who k: r <'<~ r - -7- • nations, in addition to their. large navies, have receiving pay, prevent the promotion t» Y'YV/V---' • • r;' - v -~ Dosiab’ Noyeis.—^These works, complete, can their Immense mercantile mnme ond mail steam- f tboß9 wbo am below them, who have seen Y.LcSi '} i.lband.tfl.odepotir our. friend Ilaixow, on ahi P^. m . what have woito defend and pro- gW* t; f >» .-- v f'. v - jk 4 Third Street, whore he is prepared to .famish » Wo Have on Ationtio Coast orrnnch mom f Blpe Y “ fficsrß wb o have not done daty on eea +■{- ' -"-V Y cverythiog In'the bookor stationery line. The than two thousand miles, strstohing from tho TYVhoro for twelve, Aft eon, or twenty years. 5* v *'■. ‘A’".-- ..Z ’"-‘JL - ! --• , • Wn refer to are of great interest. They Rio Grande to the St, Croix, studded with mag- mi, BTB .1™ Jigatenants who hove seen double the L-'l-’-Cf,'* 'X.' ' noveliswenilei rninroniß ' nlficent cities and thriving towns. WenOwhavo BO mo of higher grade, nnd receive bnt *-.;k • combine a historical account of the faU of the ff p ac j 6o Coaatextendingformany hundred miles sw Many paesed midshipmen, of 1 '■ -T, r’-A: 'j '• T ;>-' %VPy?<\ „Er«i!ch Monarchy, with tlmt spirit orfetvid to. ftom u,o confines of Mexico to the.far.North- r^L-,h« n tmi years service, whose pay on leave I SEa#- 11 - | - f r :t-. / • ; , . . ':-~r vv*v •- *. 1 >1 :%<'' ■- - -.1 ! - -.-L ' .■■ v ,-Y „ . n m # * .£■. ■>•;.. ••:•> .•’s ->• ; "> •’ i':- .--., ;jr ?•* «• ... V*".* «*■/£• ' •‘i ~ : •*r > . •■■..'■•• :.. *.• • . Vri. ■<■ ••: ■• » • .•■••:. ; „ -: to ••.•„ ■ fc/fc. ••■■•. . •, ■..• •■*»•*. -n ■» •. ■a■• • ■ , i 3 six hundred dollars, find thorp aro their supe riors in rant, of less than ten years sea service, whose pay is twenty-five hundred dollars. The pride of rant tuid -position is the anima ting element that imparts rigor to the arm, cour age to the heart; buoyancy to the spirits of the faithful officers, and there is a peculiar sensitive ness to,theslightest neglect. Batin a country like ours, so full of rich fruits, inviting the en terpri'sing, presenting so many paths through which the aspiring may advance to fame and: fortune; what is there in tho above outline: of the picture which our naval systom exhibits to attract the accomplished young men of tho day. The-timid and the laggard nre.pro noted as rap-, iply as the brave and tho active. The officer who has borne himself well in twenty years ser vice, amid the Btorms* and dangers of tho sea,- beneath' tropical sans arid and*.near, | unfricridiy coasts, on -obtaining the few months -j 1e of absence, finds himself receiving only the e pay: with those of his own grade who have erod amid : tho cotnforis of.home, and, rarely 1 touched tho deck of a ship. ..But it maybe the pay should bo increased with rank, arid ; the' oSeer of the lowor ; grade-should bo cat until he attained ahigher rank. hisriaaomeg, however, is mot by conceding correctness of tho principle, hut protesting fast the System which blocks up the path to It by imbecility orincompetcecy, atid thus rives merit and hard service both of rank and, . | ora nwaro that it is au easier task to point: defects than to prescribe remodips.- But the Is of ohr system can hardly bo diminished by c, arid no reform can bo expected without ef t. I entertain the opinion that a retired list, reduced pay," for ‘tbs' faithful: who nave be ne infirm ; the discharge of the inefficient, o have no olaim on tho country or their rermnentrfor service rendered ;1 promotion, 'ulated by .capacity and merit, and not by to seniority of commission; arid pay to some tent ■ controlled by sea service; nrc reforms t only demanded by the condition of the ner io' and by consideration of justice, but abso-: ;eiy necessary to tho preservation of offioiency d nsefnlncss. There ate officers whom the infirmities of-rige the ravages of dißoaso incidental to the expo roe of p rough: seafaring life, have rendered ifit .for duty,. They have been faithful Ipublio rvants, ever ready to obey orders, and, from eir vocation, improvident for tho future.. On firing, Bueh toen.to secure the aid of tbo vigor* ,a and active, a grateful country may well deal snerously, and thus, at tho" satno titno, ndraiD*. ter kindness to age. and fidelity and justice to 10 deserving. I believe this plan of a retired st can bo so or roused as to protect the Treasury om the heavy drains of on odious,Mnsion sys m. They aro now nil on pay. Beiuco the pay r the retired; stop the pay of the discharged, rganiso thus a corps of efficient officers; and, as question of economy, this system, with proper nerds and restrictions, may bccoirie one rather f retrenchment than extravagance.* To apply rinoiples and redneo them to practical opera on.tnayat first seem inconsistent and embar issing, bnt in common with many who have bo towed much consideration on tho subject, I am ersnaded that the difficulties are far from being isurmotmtahlo. : " :, „ <A board of officers of various grades, oarefuUy Pcted by the President, oan be convened peri, dicaliy to report to him the natnes Of those who,, n their judgment, should bo made subjects of ho rules prescribed. in the present system of pay, experience ana bservation gonvinco me that there is a radical ’ irror. Although pay should not be, and is not, ho chief incentive to activity, yet every conside ration justices -the policy and propriety of, to lotno extent, regulating pay by. service.. The inference between leave of absenco and pay is to very small, that It praotically invites tho offi :cr to avoid sea service, and really makes it more profitable to ho idle than to labor. If sen HrriMgavo a certain per cent increased pay, ander proper limitations and restrictions, the tianeficiai effeots would ho Jwo-fold. It would bo hut a just reward to oiligenco, and would stimulate officors to go to sea, SO as to swell taeir income for themselves and families. I recom mend, therefore, a modification of our present pay system in accordance with theso views,, and I am satisfied it will promote a desire far sea service, instead of a reluctant obedience to orders. Modification of the System with regard to Sea men, dc.—Qn this point, after descanting upon the difficulty attending the enlistment of seamen for the Navy, compared with the readiness with which tho comincreial marine is supplied; the report says: I propose somo reform of our system so os to reward tho meritorious, to elevate tbo oharacter of our seamen, to give more respectability to their pursuit, to eanso them to become Identified with, incorporated into, and a part of tho navy itself: to pay them better, to encourage them to love tho flag under which they sail, and when they'walk the deck of tho man of war in a for eign port and comparo their condition with the sailors of other governments, to feel somo pride in being American sailors under American colors. In tho first place I deem it indispensable that some plan be adopted by whioh our seamon Bhall become more distinctly and permanently a part of the nary, and attached to the service. When ever a ship >of war now returns from her throe years cruise, tho officers aro detached and grant od a leavo of absence for three months, with leave of absonce pay; bat tho seamen are per emptorily discharged—disconnected from, the ser vice. If they have been meritorious, I propose ihnt on their return they bo granted an honora ble dischafgo 1 (to be considered a leavo of ah sonce on pay) ’if within a certain time they choose to rc-enlist in tho service. This would possess a two fold virtue—of fair and gencrons treatment at parting, and an invitation to con tinue a member of a family caring for them du ring a temporary absence. They will soon.ro gard the ship of war as their home; they will feel that they are a part of tho navy of thoir country; they wil! compare their condition with that of tho seamen of the morcantilo marine,up preoiato their advantage, and cling to the service. The report proceeds to suggest the' payment of seamen in. tbo United States Navy at a rate equal to that of wages paid in tho merchant -marine. The results from the abolition ofpunisbment | by flogging are approved, but something is re- I quired ns.», substitute. Tho suspension from labor and confinement of offenders, adds to the burthen and ,1b oppressive to those, who are faithful-arid obedient. It is proposed, there fore, to punish the laggard and insubordinate by a forfeiture Of pay, not to tho yot>ernm<7if,.but to tlta faithful sailor, and he will do the addition al labor with additional good will; and without a murmur. ' If the deserter leaves his shipmates overtasked with increased burdens by; his desertion, change) tho present regulation—lot the descrtor’spayho forfeited to the faithful portion of the Crete, arid riot, asnow, to tho government. The action in this matter, it is proposed to re fer to a commission, constituted of certain offi cers of erioh"ship, subject to (ho approval of the commanding officer, The estimates for the support of tha navy and the marine corps for the year endiog June 80th, 1855, and for all objects coming under the con trol of this department, are in the aggregate......... $11,750,615 19 From which: deduct special ob- ;. jebts, including transportation of the mails in steamships... Leaves fer the support of the uavy arid inarino c0rp5.......... $8,851,171.10 The total amount drawn from the Treasury daring the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1858, as exhibited by the statement of appropriations for the naval service, prepared hy the Second Comptroller of the Treasury was. .$12,091,120 87 Frpm which deduct repayments. 1,111,454 70 Qivea^w.. ; .. i .i.,;.:.....^--$lO, 08 As the total expenditures; for all . ' ■ objects: under the control of the Nayy Department, but: of this amount there was expen- v ded forspeoial objects the sum 0f.............. $4,030,942 87 Leaving $0,089,723/71 as tho legitimate expenditures for the support of the navy and marine oorpß for tho fiscal,year 'ending June 30th, 1863. On the 30th Juno, 1853, the unexpended bal ance of all appropriations coming under the cognizance of the Navy Department, was $2,- 220,276 45, This: amount will be required for the expendltureß for the current fisool year, in addition to the appropriations mado for the fiscal year ending June 80th, 1864, Certain reform in tho. system of controols, with a view to prevent speculation, is, Suggested. A change in the organization of the Navy De partment; by the establishment of a Bureau of Personnael, to facilitate the detolingof officers for duty, is projected. Tho report concludes: I have thus, sir, tafcen the liberty to present for consideration many ohanges, which, in my opinion, will promote organization, discipline and economy. There aro practical reforms con nected with this branch of the public service, which heed not be obtruded on your attention in this report, but which every effort will ho mode to effect. ■ 1 have tho honor to bo, with great respect, your obedient servant, .... -d, C. B.onniN. To the President of the United States. • '-'I ■ S 1 ~ '• k -* 4 I . * Life is the Fashionable Hotels. —Exist- oooo in. Borne, of tKo very fastiooablo hotels of I this city,,,Bach as the: Metropolitan, tho 8t Nicholas, and the Now York Ilotel, is Bade op I of .dress, gaiety, excitement, dinners, convtrza- j r£oner,,-extray»£ahCea, and amusements of the j most refined* fascinating, and sort. : Change of seasonbringa no chango of Btyle, bnti from tho beginning till tho end ofthe year, there reigns in nndiininiehod splendor the same' fash" j ionabio system, with now and then some varia tiiroa, to giiro it greater zest and piqnanoy.- In fact, life at fashionablb hotels in this city is but an improved edition of tho Bamo sort of existence in Saratoga during the:watering eeaspn. It is j one continued round of pleasure, feasting, fasci> I nation,-and oxoitement to tho guests,'and of joy l and profit to the wealthy, polite,- smiling and at- I tintive hosts.•' i In thoßo paiaoes of tho people theronre two. pyatcTng cf cnjoyingdinner. Ono 3b for the ac commodation of tho business and traveling por tion of tho guests, who ban: dine ns suits their own convenience, at one,* two, three, or four o'- clock in the afternoon; Tho other, is specially devoted to wealthy, fashionable and was touei portion, who appear at table at fivo o’clock, the gentlemen in full dress, and tho ladies bedecked In their most superior, graoeful .and: sedubtive style. This meal is ono whore the oxtremest' ceremony and punctiliousness are observed, where an army ot waiters (generally blaeh, with white gloves) move at the tinkle of a silver belli with as mufch order, regularity, and decorum, ns characterise flunhieß in. the presence of roy alty—where the sparkling champagne, the exqui site hook, and the bright sherry Is imbibed by every. person ot: table—where conversation is quietly carried on over the dessert, and where the sitting is carried on from two to three hours. It is needless to* saji that this is tbo grand re union of tho day, and that the lady al most invariably reserve themselves fbritS enjoy ment. After dinner the guests amuse themselves In a variety of ways—some go to tho opera or the theatres; some Beunterlor a while np and down tho magnificent corridors; sojnc loiter in various attitudes about the splendidly fnrniehcd parlors, and some divide themselves into cote* rics, where they discuss all sorts ofmusical, lite rary,, artistio, and other topics. Generally, one evening iu the weekia dedicated besides to the •pleasuresof la dame; and thus, between the ball, tho soiree, the amveriaiionc, the opera, the table, andtho boudoir, days, weeks, and months slip past in a whirl of voluptuous enjoyment. .Verily, New York is a greqt city, and life in our fashionable hotels is among itß most pleasant phases. Messrs. PniLLirs'& Qillmobb :—*lbavoheen informed by Mr. Wolfe,, the only importer of the | genuine Seheid&m Aromatic Sohapps, that many i unprincipled persona aye putting up ohd selling a counterfeit article. • To caution your readers, I would respoctfolly nsk, that .ybuyimblish tho following letter from Mr. Wolfe. I would also Into occasion to add that I hare examined the original fetters Bpeuking 'of the; purify of his fliv tide, from physicians and :others, r published in Mr. Wolfe’s: pamphlet, and know them. to be i genuine. Mr. Odolphq Wolfe; will send a paTcel I oMusgennne Bcheldain Aromatic, Schnapps to any physician or editor, . without charge, who [may wish to lest its quality./ - r Respectfully/&c./ GEO. n. KEYSEB. 8,897,344 00 For'tho Morning Thato rr—=3, to THE EDITORS OV THE PITTSBURGH MORN Lsiy INO POST—Sirs: la Pittsburgh, where the parity *nd excellence .of Wclte** Sciiiedav. Aromatic Schnapps ate wellknown and extensively apprcciatcd. tba pamphlet which accompanies this letter, owl of which I. have spot * considerable.nutubt'T.of copies for free distribution, will ; not, I think, bo uninteresting- It contains; a* yon will ! poreetw; rattraeti from the letters of hundreds of-phyri l clans Of tho first emloenttvand editorial articles from the periodical prerisendorslnj;. In tbomost nor,the superior quality of my fidmoppa. answerable reawns'why H should bo to every I other alcoholic llquor,.both ns a be**tar, o nn j f ormc dlcinal [ purposes.-; I I invito the aftoUUo* c f jctxLt readers to Clio. quaiatlnuF I {fen* at tho plfwo of. this communication. I When men. tofding ibo bigh position of Do<>; • of D< I*, Mott, Beot. Chalconer, Calhls».and ChiMls, unite in pronouncing rrfy Schnapps*, healthful, noadalter, eied and remedial article, and when I hdd that; their opinion of the curative.efScaey .of .a.phre Holland Gin— which thoy have proven the Schnapps to bo—la backed tip by TcMera from about three thousand . members of the faculty,; of which those contained in my pamphlet or? merely, specimens, I think it will bo ebheeded that there If not a peg loft to hang a donbt upon: In PUisbutgh, as lu other parts of the Union, tbo baneful effects of adulterated liquor* are doubtless .wlfaiewcd and deplored. It Is-Lb* mission, if I may so express it, of Impure liquors to create a depraverl appetite for alcohol. Every time that appetite •reks relief tor its craving* from tbo same p6l*onou6aour& that created St, fresh frtel is added to the fire, andlhfts poor houses,! unttUc asylums, prisons end graves fero filled with. tbo victims of adulterated and acrid stimulants. Would 1i not be well for the community, if a pure hygef*n>pirit;« moderate quantity.of which satisfies the appetite, Instead of renewing and exasperating it. could everywhere be sub rtftnted for drugged brandies and gins, thb use of which so', rapidly transfers tbo besotted drunkard to the hOFpltsl and. tbo cemetery ?. That public opinion is tending to this point. I know by tha rapid increase In my sales, which have, ncwreachedan average of ISOO per week. . . I wouldcaution your readersogalufitan.iniquitous 1m position which t understand to be somewhat prevalent in the YTo?t lam Informal that eomtocn gin, on neilvo pot* son, is sometimes retailed as <f Sehnßpp*/ under corer of my bottles and labels. My agents ore na the alertto detect all such frauds, and I filial! publish the names of those eh ’ gaged Ift them. • : UDOLPTTO WQT.VE,. . . . . Sole Importer, Hew,-York City. s .. XABonaTQRY, New Tort, May 2; 1653,; - Mr. Unoirao Woltr — Dear Sir: I cannot spcAk too highl yof the pottty of.your Schiedam Schnapps! Ttlsdo nldcdiy nupnlor to anything of the klnd in tho market It U entirely free from the admixture of fimleU. or anyof those aray Hr wum*mmb» which produce sucha ml«*hloT6up and Irreparable rffret upon the constitution, and which very few «imple«bf alcoholic distilled liquors nno without—most of them being largely Impregnated with it.. Ihovc per penally Inspected the various processes of distillation prac ticed at Schiedam, and I know that unusual ento Is taken to separate the noxious elements from the puro alcohol— and your Schnapps Isafttriklng proof.of .its success. Asa medical agent for chronic and renal affections*.lhava puts ccssfully prescribed it, and recommend It as. on-agreeable cordial and harml<»s stimulant, and shall continue to do so, as welt as to nao it ns n source of pure ol coho], for chain; leal investigations and -experiments, ; .. Your obedient servant, ISAIAU DECK, , . ConsultingAnalyticalChemist, -.. BiuCnsytts A. tiis, Commißrionorof floalth, Baltimore, writes ns follow? in relation to the value of Schnapps as a remedy in chronic catarrhal complaints, Ac, The letter la dated July ZMBSSr I takc (treat pleasure in bearing highly credltablo testi mony to tbo.oflJcacy as a romodlal agent In tho diseases for which you recommend it. Having a natural tendency to, the mucous surfaces, with a Might degree of :-stimulation, 1 .regard It asono of tho most Important remedies in chronic catarrhal affections,particularly those of the genito-urintipy apparatus,' With much respect, vour obedipnt servant, C. A. LEAS, M. IX Dr.Chaloner, of Philadelphia, o is well known to be opposed to the use of ordinary alcoholic thus endorseslheEchtiapps;. ; v: - : < ; : V-,: - - ' RmiAßEnpmA, July 15i 1853. • Mb. Udolprro WoiyB j No. 32 Braver N. V.—Dear Sir: liist season the writer received through your agent in this Hty,a bottle of Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps, and rinco that period hna presented the sums In certain forms of primary complaints; also in cases of debility in : aged-persona. So far, the Schnapps has been of much benefit to those using ft. * • * In conel up.lon, a diuretic and Htlmulant; Is required; I sbopld uto the Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps. Thanking you for your kindness. I am respectfully yours, 5 A.R CHAhGNRR, M; D., No. 180 South Bth sfc.-t Dr. C. Robbins, of Boston; colobratod for th&cure of epi lepsy,chorea, Ael; complains of tho great difficulty of prtv Curing tv pure ilollnnd gin, and- speaks of tho .Schiedam' Schnapps ssfollows, under date of October 5,1853: ‘ I hare commended your article in four cases, two in £Joo neeticutjonein Vennont, and one-ia-Rbodeyaland," An' article of this character is muchiUfjedod. I have been un able to find Raubstituto in tha xnatoria dedica tor puro ' Holland gin: *. ' - ' C. ROBBINS. r Dr. JL tovm Physkkn and- Surgton, at Lyme, Connecticut, says, in alotterdated Oct; 14,1853:; ; ‘ ;T : cottrider y6ur'Bcblcdam'Schhappa.ft superior or&clo, : and one that will hot-come short of our highest expecta tions.'ltlsou article the medical fraternity have-long wanted." I lt sotor with ovdry apparent success. Please forward mo as soon as you ran conveniently, twelve bottles. (decOtltdaw) ; OALKINa. . tHr Orlatat\oro’s Excolator /Liquid Hair Dye-t For instantaneously conrortlng any unbecoming Color of . the Hair to a magnificent and lustrous Black cr Brown/ In-a few*years from this, ho other Hair Pye than tbls Trill ho eold.cr heart oil. Already it huseaußed tho withdrawal of many:caustiadyesfroin tho pyufket. It. contains all the elemsntsof the coloringmatter wlth black'and hrown halr aro by nature, it la absorb* ed hy the lates like tho natural-fluid through tho interior bf every : flhwj thewhiOlomafis in a moist, healthy condiUeii. Ordinary dyea kiU iho hairj.thta inomsea tfcingßkeifrhaa everbeen, invented.- It EtPhda rtono,thp tnost wohderihi among allthoaida tb comeliness which eci ontiflo skill has yet compounded. A botUo of it was for warded abeut three months’ ago ; to one oT tiur anost dlstih goished. eheardsts, with a request that ho would fkvor the : proprietor wiUr his Opinion of its thoTbllowing ia an* ex tract from hls reply \ U I hare analysed your Hair Byo, It contain* the.oqnstltuehts qf the natural pigment or fluid to which black and brown hair owe their coloiyand U Entirely ftoflfEpm any substance that can womb, burn, or otherwise Injure the fibres. I regard It-as a happy combination Of harmless Ingredients, and theoolora itimperts are certainly. notiUstthguishable frcnn tlu) finest black or brown derived from nature.” Ineveryclty and town where agents hate heenappointed, the ‘ distinguish ed she process of application only, occupies flvo minutes; the color is fixed on the instant .and remains un* changeable ; no stain or unpleasant odor arises from its use Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. 0. H. RiTBER’S 2)2100 STORE, owner of yood at. and Virgin alley.' [nor23:daw - jyy*Bre\y Go6os ARRIVAL of every description:of:Cloth, CoKalmeres, Overcoatings, and Vest-, lags, soltablo ibr the season. Also, -Shirts, Brawors, CravaU, Stocks, SuspendcrB, QloTe?,-lldkfs., Ac. Also, a fuU assortment of: Rcady-mado Clothing, Trunks, Carpet Bags, and UmbrollaSj Wholesaie and retail. Those wishing hvpnrehase good articles,'and at a fair price, would do well to call at Ei ARIBBiiE’S CLOTiIING ESTABLISHMENT No. 210 LIBERTY street, head of Wood, and you will not go away.disappointed.? nov23 - £9* IScuralgla* •• This form Liable, .disease, which BMm£td baffle the skill of physicians,yields IQce tpagfc to oawnk , »BPAßisn'Hi3snm£ - w: MriTV^poyden,formerly of IheAstor Hottse; tfetr York, end latepTcguietoTofthe Exchange-Hotel, Richmond, Ve~ U one of the hahdrcds who have been cored of severe Hptß othen who were sutrcriugnoariyoTery-form of idissase, Trith the most-wonderfrt sneoesa. - •v; *• . .v. HoedysK is the moat extraordinary medfrlao he has ever seen twod, and the best blood purifier known. ' *** gee advertisement in another column. ■: [novl7-.a*wlm <’ ■ - >■•• u.. s ! v- ” .J ■' •!--* «. • *... ‘ v' * ■/ . SV' . -i- , V ' - . f ' • . > ■. jQvrSale of Dr* Ztl’Dant’s Vermlfngc.— Among tho hundreds of letters, certificates ami orders ro* ectred by the proprietors of tbisrncdldrie, the.following arc Holoctcd toshowita r charactor, and the effect of.lt* um Id a distant part of the .West: : V Botaltos. Boono -Masts Jl Kidd-dt Cb.—Gentlemen: I write to yon loeo llcit an agency for the Invaluable Vermifuge) jou propnm, Sometime riheo, I purchased ouedozen viola ofMr. C.Edy, and prescribed It iiimy practice! and ft proved bo effectual in tho expulsion of warm c. that no other preparation will satisfy tho: citizens' of tms..vlHage tdjdf.vifeiuity. Plcaro Bond mo ono gross of, tho Vorfflifu B o Immediately. Yonrt, Aa, .. ».-• SAMuai* i*us>s. i New July 1,1B&1. } J. Kidd <6 Cb.—Picas© send tho Vorxmfugo for us m noon &s possible, ns weaie.noorly out, and tho demand ,sSS2r Pnrchaeora will bo careful to ask for Dr v STUne’s orifr hrntod Verinlfngoi ; and lake nono olso. Alt other yottnl-* fages, In comparison, are worthless- 15r. M Lanos Venn!* fogo,also his colobrated Liver. Pills, can now ho had otall respectable Drug Stores in tha Dnilod Stales. Alio ftrtol® by tbo sol© proprietors..' - . t‘.\- ■ .. •;..*?; / .:.:.SttceefsorYto J*Kldd A.Co* .1 % CO Wood-root HEW ADTEETIBEMEHTaV Monongahela HciTigßtioii Compo ny.~NOTKJK.TO STOCKHOLDERS.Ait AN NUAL MEETING of tha NflTigotlon Company-will he hold, in pursuance of the pro* -? Mona of the CWier of lncoijjQrauon, atthftlr Offlco on Grant street, ta tho city of PUtatuirgh, on'MONDAY, thb second day of Janu6ry, l&M»(b e lnj? t* )a flrut Monday In tho month.) at two o’clock, P» My fox tho ELEOTION.'QF-OFFI- C£RB for the ensuing yoar. . declfctd ’ -■- • • BAKEWRLL. gocretwr; : nriHE BENTON IKON COMPANY, of;Woxtom - PennsyV I vanla, having booomo tbo propriatontof the RBNTON. and DICKERSON PATENT for making- Wrought Iron dU red from Vie Ore, for that portion of territory otPepusyly*, nla lying •west ocd including tho .couaUea or Pulton,. /prepared to f cll rertificatcs of 'stock In wid.compaoyreach; : f yrA of stock entitling the holder to! in the profits of tiro company, and the right to uao one Pumdcannder wld Patent. •: The Company 'win also sell. the.right to osa the improvement in the abovonamedtorritorT, by single fur-, naco or otherwlso/ Tho foct ihat brtho ltcnton process l Iron Ore can bo consorted into Blooms at about the coßtro- id convert Oro Into Pig Metal, is u sufficient recoin-: mendatton of its merits. •' "Mr. JAMES H. CRANE has been appointed Agontfor tiw Bale of rights to use Pumnees under said Patent, to whom rfonllcatfoti inoy bomnde, or to the undersigned Directors- of* the Company; : ’J. -IC Y' » », .* ' -- • ; 7 ’ AbbEN KRAMKB, : 1 JAS. W. lUTLMAN. Jr J \ * / W.DEWKS WOOD, M?Kecsp6rt : JA9iH: CRANK.' •* v declSdawtf jETff A lITSVB&RGB CODiPAVT) * , CONN;- 5 "»" t t:. CliaTteredlSlO— Capital Stable 3300j000. TIIO3. K. BRACE, President 1 ' THOS. A. ALEXANDRA Sofcretary. TYntECTORB ' Thomas K.Braeft, | -- Jj SamaM Tudor*' - • !"J Ward-Woodbrfdgo, ■ •E. . Josoph Church, Roland MatfiPiy : » Frederick Tyleiy - Edwlif&Rlpluy, .. Robert Buell, . r - Samuelß..WnTd, . I . MllwATuttK Henry Z* Pratt, . ' i. . John L. Boswell, . Austin Dnulmiu, L Gustavus T. Davis, . .Junlu'sS. Morgan: I JB3r* Pollriea on Firoond Inland Rlskp.>pned onTayorarr blotfermsbr . . GEORGE E.-AItNOLIT, As’f, ~ deelilw - . . No 14 Fourth street.'^ltwhp-ffh.. T>ENN SYL V AN f A R AlDßOAD.—Wisher TAUivPßrtwjuai Yf PITTBITBUQH, PfInADgJDIA ASp BaLTIMOII*. : ' «■ Fir ft Feathers,- Furs, 90 cents *sloo lb*. ‘ , ' - .Stood C&IW-—Apploa ftnd Ponchos. Reoswax., Bristles, Batlslo, Rear, and Doer Skies, Ckr?ornßit,Timntby • Selsd. Glassware, Ginseng, Rags. Sheep Pelfs lOO lbs. T/WriJ C?ttM.~Apple« (groeq.) Bran and Ship Sluff t ßaeoo, and Pork, (loose,) Ratter, Tildes. Hops’ Hair, Ilewp.and- Flax r t<cathcr (Eastward,) 10u 3 *-- - r ' ' Jftmrtk Clasx—Alcohol* Raeou (in casks or boxo'O Harley .: and Malt, Beef and Pork (plekled orßalted.ypaekcdttindlcju-. Cheese. Grain (in hags.) Lard andXard’Oit. Lpai3‘(ia pig**" _ sheets.) Oil Coko, Tallow,. &cttß*V>b»cco # \£ / ’ ,$lOO tt«. " > . . - S^ 1 nof «-^ tUln Wo jr* Sl-9 I.M ' dwl2 . • PRA'J«(nSOUB# - f “ s »»**** VJ5?«••-~S-3-a-str^t,*ewl?curil>.— Tbp liCTtag oow ojitKj hlji irolMur.R/iobi. would t . o^KQ° D »i!?.^ l ? r?: \ a, ' MttraeI ‘ t <* JB.YENILB *Dtl: other iMh» neaoon;-Xbo assortment lm C t a iSrf^hßOfl *»a;pnrses; iEnj;l!ab cabinet binding}: the moat elegant all-1 tlon« family andiralpHßlhlesj roperblyJUna-j tinted works: and Prayer Boojcs and Bibles Jn yel- : with gold and bUtot ornaments, Tliat bo ni*v bare : ; the pleasnro.of giving jrreatfT eatta&ction to friends cmd enstomera,bofiolldtsearlycullß. . . - . . .•• 1 JOHN 8. PAVISOJf, "*• ‘' ~ . 05 Haricot, nontJFourth gtrrcC. - - ■ ; Lost, ■ ■ ■ .3 ■v: • BETWEEN • Kramer A TUhnl’a nod my office, 'the left hand half of a $I(X) No. G 2; BH'nk, dated Dee. 1.1851. Brokers and others arc warned npdosi' TecelTiDg 1 aald half Note, as jniymexit haa^Been stopped. - ; Tbaflndor will balUo? on,. - . dcc!2.McLAIN. No, 21-Hfrtr street ’ l ‘* A LWAYS OS UANI>. a larpo assortment of MHUINOS and PARAMATTAS, to which wo.inrllo the attention of thowholcsalo trade.: A. A. MABON-A CO„ ■ deel2 : ■ No. 25 Elflh Mroot. JLL WOQL PIiAIBA—A; A: MASON & CO. inrito uitoa Uon to fhoir'splendU etodc of all wool Plaids, reinsjt at redneed prices.- ‘ " diielS rilSXii .will open, in n few dsn,' nn cntiTQ Btock,roi)i<'*tlui; | YV of OTer SOCff WOOLRN SHAWLS, of ertr?: (mule and., ‘ tdeel2] : A.' A. MASON A 00-, Ko.gi fifth »t | T^SUIUOIDEBIIS.— Jcwt TtfceiTed, a new»nnd'jtcry sc-' ' Lj loct stock of Embroilcries—Preboli Worked Collar?, 81eevwj Chemlxottes, Cambric and Jackonctfc KdgtDfi*. Ac^. ‘\%T K bate on band, anil, aro constantlyrvettirJnjK the ' W ncwert Phapea in SADIES’. CWTa CLOAKS, TAL 'HAS.ana FILLUJCBTBRS. A. A. 51ASOU & ?X>., : <lpcl2 ••••' - •■'"*. ■: • ,?Jiv2a‘'Fifl'h • lAPIRS’B CLOTU CLOAKS.—Wo hawnorrTor sale j largo obd cboicdvariei y of Ladies Cloth Clnokfl. flecl2 A; A. UAFQN; A CO:, Nol SoFifth fit. BOILDING LOT FOE BALK. . , A LOT 24 fbot frtmVcn WTLEB street, and'estendlng’ 1\ back 109. foot to Wide alley. On tbe back-pert of tha. Lot -fan CellarWall,built tor two'faaall Houses:'- This Lot in in a desirable location fbr ft reHdcnco; Andirill bb sold tow, and on iUTorable tonnß. Title good, and-clear, ftctfc incumbrance. Enquire of GEO.P."(ttLLMCmK, • • nrrrlO .'At Offlee 'of Mdrninse ; Post. ■ » • Ten Actes for Sale. rrtllß subscriber offers fdr sale Ten Acres of Land, near JL the residence Ofßor. Dr. Campbell, of which Is in tho highest state of cultivation.' - Near 600 bearing applo, poach, plena undpoar tree?, aliofvwhfclTare' grafted fruit,arecn the lot; also, about thrce'acresof vine yard* of the best quality of -grapefij tbo other iinprcfrc . ments are two Dwelling Honsoa and out-houses; one of the dwellings Is now,not having boon yot cceupied. The-pros-' p ect from this pl&co Is among thetnojt extensive and beau-, tifaliu tho country, It is abundantly supplied'"with- Gne never-felling springs.. Apply to Mr. Cr*ft»onthe promise*, or to : JAME 3; jDLA^CtXY, :-'Eitat4Oolco, eor. Seventh nml Smlttfldd ate.> extendVe variety otQrapo Tines for salol Ap ttbo*e..; : . : --i--;- ■., ■•••'. dflclQ. . Dissolution qf Partnership; ; ' TUTS Partcerpliip horeto(aro .bntwcon John-lV Miller and JameffM. BaUey, under the fTnh of MILLESt * BAILEY, In't&o cool eonwnt of parties The .traafoess wiiPbo r coDtlnuGj JOHN D. MILLER, who la hereby atrthorikecl to cnlloet all debts duo the flrm. and settle bnrfcesftof ihtr flame/ JOHN B. MtLLrJt, - JAMES M. BAILEY. Pittsburgh, Deo. Ist, 1653. YfALUAULK CITY WtOi’&Ki’Y FOItS \ 142,- cunfd£y?Jc■ Y' of two Three Story.Brfc.k Uoojt«vou JVjm stsvelf Idso three DwelUng Hoases tn the rear. ; Tbo Lot Is 43 ft. fttm* by 100 deep: she House* on Penn *frrel. axe exrbUttnt- ' business stands. Fo? price and tenns* call aYlho tatoOfflco of SON* T.- .. WYhtrft gtroot <:, " aNO.BHOUTT, ” Importer of Brandies, Gin* *Wiiie,‘ &<*.; ■ ■••'.• nivus PINE OLD MONONQ AECKTiA RYE WHISKY-.: . Peach nail Apple Brandy *~&c« ■ ,^ 1S0 » AJTD DtHTILLLR, of Pmlthflflfl lindFront strwf* Pittsburgh. Prt. : MeO 1 COMPANY;f' .' w Watet streot, Plttebufßh.- J A N ELECTION fbr fifteen Directors, to Berrtifortbercn-- £i *ulußyear,wi)lbeheld at the Odlcoaf on MONDAY, the XQthinsh,between the hours of 10 A* Mi ana3 P.M. . SAMUEL L.-MAh SHELL,.. ~ ~ '. 1 ~ • .. ■ Sccrctar^C:^ « ; Society. A N Adjourned Meeting of tho Stockholders of thoila* J%~ sonic Paud Society of AHeffhcny.Cotmtr will be bcliL. at their llall, Fifth street, on MONDAY overinft tho 12th Inst., at 0 o’clock. A general attendance is desired.; By of* der of* the President. , ; A. G. ttBXNHAIttV■ *."dec9:Std' 1 \ •*.. Secretary^ 'VrpTiOK—W. JB. KCUMKUTZ, No.JOI-Mnrhet sti'ctL It JLI notr spUing Boots, Shoes,' Gaiters, and Rubbers, at «« tremely low prirt&Perscns inwant ofagooiJujtfcle;urto invited to cMI and examine. . - more of. thoeotv • Combination RUBBERS. Prfctfflow, A street • . : (decOX iy\ £. BOYS’, YODTOB' -AMP -•“**• - (Ja!a> : w. R EcamwiTz. gwahi tiu«-aK>»iwap; gSiaa - 3bSa .^. i-leming beos., Bacceamte.y&KUi£ofef. CO Wood ntn^eL dec® / ijujoSu VxdetD . J u«iUKJM6O rbsjustreceived and ftjr wih*y •SL^ s^oB ' ~ FLEMING BROS. )s,puro, in itoro andfor.sa2e .by - *' FLEMING BROS.- BHOWU-.10 bblgiosl rocelVedand for Halo by *J dec9 ' .' ' - PMfflllNa BEOS. i uupeaOuy IOUiYUOJ KJ'bj - , (decB) /IAITWOOD—IO bbls Ip storoand forraleby- ■' • v> • tcemiso EitQB. j /yUBA FUSTIC—i \j: docQ -20 bbls instore and for Ealo by* EIUJSSIATii lbs in• storeand IbrsaJo by decO "HiKMING PROS. * TANNKaS" OUr-CObartoJftforsale by : » decO - - B» A*. FAHNESTOCK *& Cfo SHEER-SKINS— 60 dos English ;-p}it for salo by = decO B. A.-FAIINE9TOCK & CO. WAUTS PANACEA—IS dozen for saleby , 4ecfl . B. A. FAHNESTOCK SEXDUTZ&UXTUKK— 10C0 pounds Ibrsalo by ■ deep- . ■■■•■••. RAA FAHNESTOCK ftCO. ililSH WIHBKY—fi puncheons fine-Irish Whisky-dust rcceiTGd and for sale by; .; '"; • ‘ JNO.GROtT3\ decO - Cor. gmitbfieM nnd-gibnt kig^rittsbnrKb. MB GlN— 'l pipes in store and for ealo by - i ti«o JKQ. OBQHXT. i QU) KYB WHISKY—IOO bbls In Btoro nndforeale by - decO JNO. OROTJTP. ■ * eiIAMRAQ.E WINE—3O baskets In store nprt for Fahby JNO. GRObTT. Just Bbcjsn ed— &bhdffJ.P.LoterlngVPhUa.Byrop;! - 2 bbls St. Louis Golden Syrup; < _ shf bbls.do; .do *• 10 tengftli.kegdo . ; do ' * . 1 for sale at market price by \ ■ " rtocO BAltttY & si. /10DFI3H—7 drains brimoCod&h rrireirod And (orcoio \ * by (decO) BAILEY ffItKNSIjAW. ILQLR—IOO bo!a extra received by river anilfvr fab by , : (decO) BAILET: A HBHBHA k. A.MABGN 6 00. inTita attention lo theJrsflperlar -J\. m ail nrool TLATO3, just rocclrcd, and sclllngt at-ro-: dnosd prices. '■ docQ^t “irrOOLLBN SHAIVI3 MOO.—Ai A/:MAgON I*oo/ f y bat® now open their Winter* stock otuyeiy gtadocf ■ tong nnd Square woollen Shawls. r . .. fleefr :t - PICJ4D SALMON; - I"**' 7 ’* Q- Noil Mockcrol t | *■'•••■' ■ • ' ■- v ' "'Jl'Salmon. in hbja,,j For ealo by **.< froylS]' KKjrHlliw ;fcf : '>, V '»‘4 V t*' I"*'*' ■J • ■ • • r..'\ "■■ •".‘v':. -i -v ■' >A V \'-7't % A V *■-- *■ . _ *t .'.7- THEATRE*—JoMHI 0. Po*rea,B««< nndMarux oer-Fiillistreet, abovo Wood......PriMiofadnjl«ic«: BOxos and Parquet** 60c; Private BoxcMaW $8 r do. do. small, $5; &*«ma Tier, 26c ; Boxes for colored persons, w. persons securing bo charged 12% eta. extra for toe certiQcate. Doom open at 0% o'clock; performance to «Sm menco at 7 o'cloek.~...Tremondons Billl First nfgbVof ; the engagement of the celebrated artistes Mr awl Mr# w J , Florence, Irish and- Yankee, performorr. Three splendid pieces; Mrfl Florence will alng bet celobrated Dutch Bong, accompanying herself on tho Hand Organ, ......Thlsevcn' lng, December 12,1863; will bo presented the Dramaof lEK LAND AS IT 13: Bogged Pot, Mr W J Florence; Judy O’Trot.Mm W'J Florence: Don o , Carolan,Mr Brelrfcml. To; 1)0 followed by tho extra vnganxa of MISCHIEVOUS , ANNIE: Tim gonna, Mr W J Florence; Annie Bprtu%«to, the Irish Fana of tho LTHIiIUCK BOY : Paddy Mike, Mr W J Florence; Dr Coates;Bayley j.Mra Fudget,Dyke...... i JJ&maTTar&Z second night-cf-Mr nn&MrrUEakFkwtePco. 1 • ODD 'OBSPISOTFULDY announces te: the-dtiaena of Pitts*. Al> Imrgh.'tfmtlfce irfn soon l gWo,>ta{hi&City t '4UBAND hoWl n Bo b*jtated*by 81Q* KORINA-ADELINA -PATTI, phenomenon. .vMAURICE BTBAKOSCU, tho great PianisL Moriool Director ,#ml Conductor. • - - ’ • ProgranSteO'&na future edver* tlsamarts, and nt.tbu Ticket .OfQeo, afc.-Mx. rGL KLEBER’s ■ Marie Stem:w-4.w-.—• -• • • nov22:tf a SAMUEL No! 23Vti!nttTT ettttfc (headof Wood,) basjuftrocctvcd tho FAEhflramil STTLE OmATS. aill lYQUht.wvpectfallJr iuvito tho attention of his Monde and ttastd&orstd It. ile has olao:ori.ixasiLa"-largo j utuL.Tari?d of HATS trinl ndll^aeHCßgAP*-^eariu fanl3;tf pi, , 'LS ml* Diamond• alloy* wpaU-rcspec{(ully}«tn|; : . ibalr.!rXonct?.*nd tho JEB&lloltfrnt t£ey . : nro..rocoUlng.VUrge atul.ipTotidW BtocVcf'HATS AND CAPS.of Uw latest vKlcli tbey. arc Fcßparod toeoll OQ .tta XoaflonaWa tfinns.aa any ptbec.iiOxuo fa tha *hy, flWo.oaa call,and examine oar stbcfc t\ •', -Bejfl9- F AABS Y mi H imi,yn a vh j? 20,000 ordered in'adTaoce' of. publication. Bactived onil for MairaaJae Stow of 11. WS Verna ol**gant lft ...nub txro pagiis; ‘flUlnatrationa, price ?S cents. Tkesatne, gilt edge, $l. A Nevf Great BihiWUoo, or •World’s Pair Oamoj sbowlnjfotff/ootiotryV This pamo la attbo firry Tow prittfof 2$ coots, to bo witkta tbflToaeliof'ttH oureimntry’sfiona amf dßOxUters.- -'Diariea of nU kinds,for 1854.; • v > - • For sale by U. MINER & CO, * • —florid ;V . y^Ko;-a-2 SmHhflotd rtroet, / IN' Hl>fi'oliVi or< lliti Ctotnt ’ifovo3r : nsonti \jf Mon; by RobertTurnbull,lXD. ••" .•■■ “ ' OM Enßlamland New Ragland, in a series of tlowb takm on thoapot;t>,T Alfred Bunn, .-.-v .. • ilafeTflndts-irtbrVrdlongGsgLJre. . JtJVUNlliß^UOOKS^rA.. largo, and well selected assort-- pcniot Children'sßooks*".:,. ,-,v ... ADauAli > ,Qlft,Boc'Ufi 7^n(TAlbimi!l^to’snlt,nUf tMle3 and -pTicS3.“ : - rr?-~rf;. , Calloarljrat’ > ,W. 31. QILDBKEBNNBr £ CO'S, ’--deei> J - J --_ ' ..W Jfcarih rtnit. A NOTUHUv,N£W ; JIUOK VAXti Y EfiJtN.—Liltlo L A. Pornfl fog.YapnyYJCilUo t’rienda.Hnrfy : * } '.,'A.duw National Game—Tbo CtjbUl Falaco. or World’s FoirGanla. Prko2&con!B,'.•..•■'■■••',• ■■•••..}••: Just recGltfcl nutl for solo At * -• j ; •- ’ ..! > W, A. OILDBXFENSE.T # «><o i ~ ' " wfopygsat. i ' HM ....... . .. . gtuamOqat: Auction"Bs>tV~~~ —”■■.■.■. Albany, bi&vily Urn eboUatoctnfc, working,- StT U canto TOOtona. HdiaSambanf, ,-»• _hfly : - , CAUlkaJi^Bo^t.'tliofouslily'i l itpi3®(l^NoreinboT, , i 852, • jutfl-rtaw -insured ■«b _pxs t. U. 5 JWitnilk4oO ions strongbuiltofrUio most 4uf£bl£' mfttorial*, : Bupportal by ~otiizterous bog clmla«;cblnrnrM:iHtea. t ififclt < ,(I«rlclt?haij)atolower,flt(l ; flniflf Onft btieeslftt tQwlDg. :*&■ •; ;■ ■ flfcrm*?: 0 fuk! 8 :..£ocXarUmr.porUcu2a7a.ftpt > ly to \ ■ • *• * .. tv/i vt -,a*mEiauj. ••. dticSSQ-f - v _*'.rJOllH SWASHT'AOO; ' Fifth atrtet Properly Far Sile. ; -A VAMAIILKiOT: OP a RtUJ3IV.I£Eot fttmt by 120 ■XX ‘lenp/flUaatoJ nearly onpodU} thonew ■ . 'roA-OClco tmil OuatonivironMj.“: .‘slttiatioir of this lot - - makes it ontt of Iho' moat desirable .business locations In tho j city.-', - I ? Terms: ttfd'yeors; or on©--••'"• • ■ \ fanjiof;bt>ltons lan4 fotßarden- ' ‘ ■> Ing , 'JOUN. itKtJNKDT, ;! .. Joc3:lm ■•. . Watchltfafccr«JMfth street. t- „ 4 , L ADIES. Ur ciftfiO'ont'oijr imUra stock'of n. Silk* SsUa tl s , , Ao , de r BpNNETS bo» -fora tho Ist nfJanmiEc.q£*rr?ntfy T*ductd jiricqi—z\ price* that -we dofy competition, in the city-rcaU apd see oar q<j r A " ... ;Unri?OT!tlaiitfnljrnl<t:lnoxiiJßort.dooT' : j- y Ix_{H-lng'iliirmod‘iit.li i Sa cipeosei; ' . , Komithstanclinß 'he la.'threo pcoro tad more— * ■■" .Kutlid Cajjaotcoinpc&j \>UhTho SPKSCay. -V- ■*- ° *\ ,• ■>“ .-•■ Inoti&rt'oaaTfteijpcnfW*.;. » ' -7,.Gotn-ttoKKi^pf —••-■; . i ter- ‘Attho Fflm'eyßtbHtor Srrccxa. v.. . 1 a3Mlcmrtnhe£the : MATtfißff «L bfttVoon Tliixa.streets,itUhe;fistiof.UwiXhrti» Itonnet Store. . -> ! 1 --{dycS} h+u~*. . MV J.Aa 2*I*BNCB. ' : SI TOLT3H;W taten by mlrfdfce. fooinibotftho Shore Tra&k. t-iit tbe ClcrWand Pppott.on fiatnblayeMnluff, 3d test! a-Bnutfeli* CAiIHKT rontidnlng-. sundry notes to ■ «h^.ttnb^htec3-t,tJooi'payab!o Compa ny,or endOTßed to<hdiftderi Incln. ding twdilotoeagiUttid MeßST3,NlphoT«qii"Al > awnH,»of Pitta* tS flrterbfG«*ivo Balne, anOrenilorMd- Inbhmlrby Gcorms -&• Pninei.-XJtt* .flbpra TWTd t»f wilHw 1 jdrbafor the r®. corcTTJif thopanwtlUffnna £fonWnts,atul|asznoro for the Vv- • GKQSGK* ■ .dpr7;l.trd . ;■ Agent Qeanga limd^Coinpany. . WtatfeMtlnsnranoeCombaoTb "* 1 STATKME.VI? of * tbo assets, of. tlio. 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