6natte.• P.""rwriTrrTlßtithvimig;9 AD FINANCE% PITTST 4zad • e EAT-1 lit. • deartaw hands at ta.t. Od S—Sla3 ._ ,, i sad 11,nd al,t _..seem . . Thero intim:Ed fair local demand, and them. !pt. cottbaae light. GOEN—Is quiet bat v ry drat and prices are well anstsined. Yrixo* bhelled easy he'quoted at. 51,60,11,55 1100 ht stars. dales In fats of some ZOO be at 81,40. GIIIOCE,CIES—There I. a cantina.] fair local de, tumid for Eagat, with _ales at from W to 20, as to quality, Coffee If held brolly at 533115, with sales to • fats extent nt theso quotations. Eloissidos—sale to the trade of Within fairtintiditY New °tiro= Of 3415; and small sales of strictly prime do at 51,2001 35. LeLbtift—Xner. e Is a sitgot felting off In the donomil for Me article, yet tholoarkst is lino and extreme pet.. are demetided and obtained.' We note a sale of 550 bele of Satre Family—three different brands ...es slt, 51t.20 and 811,50. 11A , JJ ~ —ls steady • Its • .waltrjabbing demstl, strode prices are without quotable change. Tlio ten. dettcy, however, le upreird, and hboulders limy be quoted a_abade hlghor-jay 15% to 15,5 he. EittY—Also odvancet still nattier, and we note salmi of new crop et SXO to 53. i por ton. Nu old coy offered anil.none .11. Bafl4--08ationa quite , dual, and, under sly, atma of mura Ilberal mazipm, pr.. beau &mined to 24. per doz. - . .BUTTEIL—There Ie a goo 'demand for prima (nosh Bob Batter. sad we note .01 , 11 from wagon at 211 to 25 rants. Paoted Rama. mop Do quoted at 25 a LAUD—Tbere t.. fair local demand and prime ctt7 rendered is firm at i9u. 3toco 10 this market DOA SALT—Ie firm but without e11...1t0 ch.goi sales of 75 bantls No 1 Eztra at 53,85. A roood tot, however conk not bo tar le. than 53,00. LAUD Of L T . firm with regular sales of No I at 51,50 and No at 01,5". WOOL—SoIo of 13 WO lbs in tinkintawn, Co., on Monstayi at g3C per lb—und.rstovil to be of common q Pittsburgh Petroleum Market. Jut:F.l2—th, demand ter Crude mar len active to . day, but, carder the Inllaineo of [Mit reeclple, the on.rlet rah. steady and price., are folly anstatned . The reported cairn comprise rd,ont 300 btdr, at pliers ranging from Id, Ude returned, to to, Girls Included, wattle-so ore the rotremo rates of the market. Re fined le quirt but very firm, and the stook is appar• 'ently almost exhausted. The only sale reported eras 400 bide, free, Auxurt delivery, at SI,OO. Ponded Is held at a still further advance, but In the absence of sales, we emit gnotatirne. liaptha Is more inqatrid for and • shade firmer Out,. yet, perces ere without quotable change; Jule of 50 bids at 35c. There to a Mirk demand for IP tm and an alvanoe his been totablithed; ore IltoW quote at FS,IO to s7,or pnr bbl—the offered led outride flgure i rked. The receipts by the dl'egittny elver during the twenty-four hours evding this evening me 1•3 lows: • A IS DM' i 2 124 pa., Wilkins -. 16 Jan Lindsey 35,13 LI lielvy...._ 90 Patina Feat Co 150 , J0s .911Aislainny rio L. 1/ o.elitene..._____.ll.in: Taal__ The Weather and the Crops The Dnbuittiv lierall of the fth rays that a rldo 0 **etc oak* in tr.° c,nritry convince* it that the villa, my will piorrat krtawia f.r years. The eh' Ca ling and drocth tulle a oar dostroleil the crop . 111 taloa have been to copious to tome intrtlons of et I'S innutota as t proacco destructive 11.1 n, sweep- In; down bredgos. wills Wu T. Smyth however, hod been tat severe, that oavlgarlon was Lear!, oh:m -.IIO)JY° Lake Pet., and tt was In coat, mp4doo to pot n Iles a bulge couches on the note tobt Paul. cerresp,de.t et' Cho Detr , lt Tribune tram tesyto• s v evya et - oars well be a light crop, ov4 bay Is pe. haps the lightest pwe erer rercom bsr seeie :u Waytb county. The .mall re:bales of the rou t Crop It Dow tuber d with wevil. What i•alury may be don., time a Ili derelep Pastures hero suffered much; indeed. caotyliblag seemed on the downward read, sore corn on mot.: or friable rte, which boo seldom been more priatiafug at tbaseseon, w - bile on Much Of bard cloy to It kwks very prub i•ick. 0 • the last•of June and•lltat of July am were suited with nut:arrana flue eh..., throb I think •Looted the whole .=wary, sod 1 sincerely hope all cur safari eg conolry.“ Santinsty itiegliter of tho 711 c my, that to the. tines is timr wiiru what there is kit of the sheet crop on the ground ['Ali kft, gat hrml. it la+cornee more and nacre ~ parent than in this vicinity the yield mdl bo very light. Ai a closing arx e mgament ce hear moth cothp'aint of the ravage, of tbeyelluar midge. In saw licidl theyam eery ticitractlre, while In sacra nearly oneotial uf the year arc tltrd with themut.' Aim crest extent of pantry user which this groin is now groom preclude, the ides of an en tire faiinre; hut the crop in many piscm viii be viol; short. Tbo Fayette county Herald of the Tth rays that utifilXte copi elithirom of rain in Shia section of the :talc here improved the ern:Edition of the growing con coup amazingly. We think we tower-taw a bet ter premto mi. at this time e f the year, fora lardee rop or corn than there It in thia mionty at present. The dry weather to limo otabled the farrmirs to ti-1 the am-U. and there haring Limn a plenty of rain and masionsbly trarm soother, he crop has teething to rentend A paper la 21.Iorrow of tho i W says, that after a Aronth of nearly A mon week.' duratit, we were favored last wool with several copious .hewers, cod a eery hard rain un Traraday after:L.lA. Tlionah too late to tornat emnan of the crone, ethers will be wort betted:Ad, and with propitious weather hArr of er, them will doubt be on overage crop of corn sod notateev, wlA:ch e,riltitcte two cf oar chief fig:l ento:pal staples. • •• - . Housrorr, Allen Co, 0, .7 u'y o.—Ens Cos Gererrof Wheat In general roll be much bettor than am anti mpated, and will yield in all protubilify an avera ge rrep. 'Tnere wee more wee" %own Wt year. than Mast. Oita will be short in come/loco. of Meath, -though they are improving very much time 1.1 weer. rata- Corn presents t ImenutPul prospect for a good mop. Timm,. not touch More corn planted this emirs than areal. Potstoto awe tiptop; there will be In all robebiloy twice cc many this fall as mond. Some farm/ are complahalug very much in regard to Lb, price of potatoes this fat', so they anticipate a very low fee, la clll3equelles of great amount planted and the general good prospects of an abandon.. A. B. _.The Urbane Chime of the 86 says that the boat news of. the post went was the glorious and refresh ing rains with which see hove been fecored. On Thursday, Friday and beta/day, a large amount of nib 1011, completely eaturat lug the earth, giving new ma and wmati,” to , ananalen. whith had well nigh peristed tiering the fang mm tinned drcath of some ell or right weeks. Thew, rot. will lave the corn and &Dieu crops, which were stacring• sorely, and bring cot ths'grues, n bleb wes rapidly dy log net under there!, are scorching ran and dry teeth. The belt et hmt week was inteum,thernercory In the then. mometer ranging from OS to 11l dogs to the //bade. If they Jiasa_hotrer arca:her than That down boutb, they are welcome to erjoy It. The sem paper also hays that gm farmers are now the Whet of their wheat harvest. and we are pleas ed to learn that the crop of the county %WI be is Seri fair one One firmer Lad as the other day that he whl hero at 'cost 1,00 bush of who tho beet crop ho over rented: in some loealitlnfhe crop will be light, but frees all the Information Oho can gather there will bee lair everagT yield In the count, Th. . hoary rains of not welt knocked down a good dial of wheat, but the weather Is now very favorable for se ' =tug the crop. We spent n few doe in Start unsay a week or two ago. and foamed that the wheat crop of that and ad jobilog counties, eml ruin; aloe great wheat region of Iforibern Ohio SOCald 00 • falcite, haring been seriously dastigel.by the sm.:ratty of the winter. It ens the °plinth Of 'imago:non to heath coonty, that the crop would scarcely be aufficicult to .ecd the county. Title will boa wriom las to the farmers/ of that region. 211 0 Otto . Farmer, In lintrattg . up Om wheat gempeels for Oldottlyc Vern nil part! of tho State-Crem the Talley. of the South, from the higher land of the central rangy of mint's'. Isom the Northwest, tad all through tba Deseret—the came risp4itealne to no barren fields, and Zelda already•pinwedwp for other crops; and m ale, the comlrmlon as we may. lamost to admitted that if the yield of 'wheat In OLle reachef two/thirds elan average crop, we shalt have realized all that the rotas 1300;W - can look for. We hone of bat few good Adds :Ll' uttny.that will glee perhaps Oat-half of the • Wenal yitic, of massy moon tbat.Tollt barely jnettry the expo:Attire of time forbore/ st leg; of many, very many, all: bra the State, for which gm proothod _ .ttareest,lltuo" trill never. come. We never rafter enamels% ..to ."Moor;" We know bow ma It le to .gromble 'nod predict a falluro of she crops, but the etnithoralact hoist be called Red thattbla year we f Ohio /molt Caen the reality of a ebOrt crop • Adispetch to tee Chicago Journal, dated Spring. Add, plinole, July 6th, say. tbet the farmer, In thin rectbon of the Mate and down to •Sgyst,•' ore Low harvestieg their witted. It is as good nod largo a crop as has ever beta- raised in the State. Li en, Isomer and chTdren ern , in tto fields at wort. The .oats sled torn aro ales very prom'sing. There Is an nunrnatty largo breelli of land omen to oats Mir year. A. comfortable • feeling class of rm. no 'can, tie found isnywhete-lung now, aro Oddly Lam- The Osithoeh (Wls ) Courier earn that' "We have &Mod of. winter whets in tor cilhe, taken from s geld of Z 5 arms, owned by Blr O Mattison, of Baran _ dale. convening thirty stalks, all gmadsd ant, and looking as hiceand borsht no any 'wheat we ever taw, the stwks &Teresina nearly Dee het In length_ the loosest tegiesarhuh Hee feed and flee (ocher We are told that this it Anty an animus rpeclmen of the Whole geld, and there there woe min in that vicinity last week :berets ;pod preopect that the yield of wheat:will be I ." ; =DIANA. "A fay c 1.1" andi"A Eabscribor" wr'tel us from Doarboro cotmty, Padinuo, s•pwahe s=oonts *bleb w null) arse; Mot ono of item 'fin sufßee. Wo •fte+A liub.critor's lamenoo he Win of n commetdolla etiofpriso of the (insert of tlipt tee. Dal.,Norm, Co., 1nd.,...Tu1y s.—Em. Cm. aszarrr Rho Crops of th,e vro ala happy to .07, zno Math beltfeAban eapacted. W. have had • great awakohlat to . tbio , • int:lustsof artmtlture to many alb dtps.rtiieittn. At • a meeting . or M. A grlcolumul Society bold a mouth Co., SOVeitil • aammlttera, oamvcsA of cur meet emitmat stratatt - d to ropon at our Sat U ..7411betIttpuy•ltt) tho attcat ord quality of elltlermst , -tiprethstta. ''Tbetommlttera reve ea tollolnt Wltcab—Altsera. J Llo m nod G. Taylor. Their re port Kat rattler unfavorable, bat few fields exctett . Mg the half at au ay. - ago mop. Dario:r—O. F. EautMll and Cattrr. Their re. port Awe, - eitailer to the hoot, hanrY Wk. inugr ... • • . Meaovore frosts coirlogiLts ter.- - • • . 0 e.ldner.nd • James. !The Mporf leak Moly E•lfinieg. Gmal w.i the zuMber of acres rowe, sod never lies there a mire favorable prem. red for *glorious 7103, iriy—l9 Chambers and E Creer. The crop boa , - tot ixml equaled:or seem 1114T30 flolde 111 Inane " a ba4f tom sere; Crovrder. In a 424041,1 of O=ERUMM Sorghum-8 Colo and N Wauaa, Sen. The sport Irma not Trey :salons:sr: 00 for es th•y hot oLser.,-.1 the praepect wth gad, tbo qnontllY Pl+sstofl sf considertthly 'as them last year. each woe the ten or.) Imo, of the reports st ern. Taro s ao a soar city of halt I.eppned, tbn except:s o of op ; p/Osh Thomnstllng 4u - sine - facored with a danation on Band Occupation, Tram Proles:rex Tobto. The =cad ef ex - periments afttels ho bad made with warin . theinical Comp - mndl, leu, highly Interest. leg. • A Srnsments. The Indiana Sentinel soya . We learn that the wheat crop in the Wabash country yle unprecedented. Notes was there snots a yield bebn, 7he only diftithity ur to obtain hands to sarnir It. In many Instaucts women an, In the fields. We an told of one farmer who employe, among , his other help, three Germ ot women in his fields, paying them .:h three dollars a day. ch 0222212.1 iy 12, 1823. `it, and, with and prices IShlto, tram &pot, Tho divot!, leg proved very !Widens t e the crag in the etritcal and northern parer of the Suite. In gene paste of Oneida county the gram will hardly pay for nutting, 'while wren to prune fruit trees hag .offered greenly. The rain of eatardey did much good, ut the ana cot a quarter cannel of nlbauy Emoting Journal, sth. Two years ago the Commissioner of Agelsuitaro new variety of ehett called the 'Lapps h.enov.k, from which we LSI, heard the most favor able matte. la Clark m/unty, Indians, tilt wheat ripened by the Ikth el Jove, fully ten days tarn, than the alediterranran to an adioleleg 044. the Rochester Exprell says, teat for Wdlord fledges, of Bfigbton, hew York, sowed s , me of tits Tarp:s hame.* which wag rp • on the 4th of July, while the earllent mutely IL auwe to the farmer, of th+f Mita area the DiCk/allOl2. willeh had never hien fit to cut belire the 10th of Jul. This wheat se, ms to have come from SlaryLead, and ripen. early enough to oxeye the wkevil. It ton floe quality and makes evulleat flour. if the Tappatmenock will dead the Intent It will prove a most valuable acquieltlme. We already hear of many tocalitlee where what wee left by the wlater and the drouth has been almost eo tirelyg destroyed by •Ire lzereta. The rentleel of the oth pabliehel la Gre.eoe rotary, Wleamola sari : ..We regret to warn, however, on Inquiry, that many field. of .whtet not pay for harvesting— what thrtrouth would hove epar.d the el:doh-bags have utterly dcarrolCd. We Lau. , of a farmer who has tut Ida crop of wheat for fetter and re- wed the land to bork•whoat. This will be door by many others." The IV eel Trade The Buckeye State, of Now Lisboa, 0 , says that $1 per IS woe offered last week to town fot wool, and it menu to to the opinion of Mom who ought to be posted that It wlll probably reach 51,25. Most of the wool in this section of the county hos changed hands et prima ranging from 75 to Slic per IS. A piper is Madison. Win, of the 7th,says "that Mr fl W Drown of Christians, in this county, hoe recent ly ehealvd 2,476 IS of wool from 385 sheep, an average yield of a litt:e mom than ftlyt, aal per bead. Oue three year o.d ewe sheared 14! , ; Pm, awl a tau year old buck 15% Dn. The wool woe ell well unshod. Who can beet thht" The Detroit Free Pres t of lire Stir my.: Wtwt,) mid in Mouton at 9C.c. It is thought full thorn-fourths of the clip is already mar. ketod, and that tills weak will crow oat pretty much all that Is to be cold. A few will still hold on to their dips, preferring the wool to the money. They do not object to the prevent priori, but not teeing advisable oppctunities for beetling the money, they do not with to mil. The wason fur buying wool has probably been shorter this year than any previous Ammon, bat the market has been exceedingly active, and salne hero been readily effected. The htelroont (0) (Ibrunlcio of the 7th gays that Thomas Moffat of Cnion Township, sold seven thoessud [0111361 of wool n * few days ago at 93c par pound. This, we believe, is the lamest sale of wool ever Mad , in this county by one mon, of his o g 5,030 is a very clever sum to remise for the wool crop of two year, The Tiffin (0) Tribute of the 71.11 my, that the principal bitters are still in t 1 °market and psy lug from 80 to lit per pound. Dick Dark,. of D.ten Township. disposed of 12..000 pounds at 90)(;al which only realised him 511,040 in greenbacks. The Sandusky Register of the Bth eaye, that the bhtgest day Sandusky ever saw on wool came of it terday. Beech took in over 45,000 ihi at 95 to 98c. Ferry 6 Hubbard took to e big pile The tenet Lao, been 70,003 Me a wool brought in, which coot over 568,000 in coats The Ocahsctou Atka or the 9th toys ' that tho bulk rtbe wool crop In Mao county has bcou disposed or, t prima mukluk from E 0 to 90:. As high Kle I. tiered lay out merchants, but holden sok l • Boston Cotton floods Market_ The nipping Ll 4 of the 9th says: ' Goode hero not yet advanmd sufficiently to keep pace with the row Material. the price of cotton b so ex xsaire'y Heavy standard shrotiogs It see been selling et dye k7Xci medium skuctiegt Cd,rittedo; Bartirtt's 9r4 bleached at 55,..1 and Newmarket de Inch at tn. Brown Drilli haves leem in demand at 65atil%c, end firm. York demise liir• edrecord to 69c, Tot, 1119. At Sic for 30 Inch, and :ter for lid inch. Ererrtt tictit.ge hare been told at :lb, end T.srmit stripes et fob. Three . prices arc on'y lur the time beteg, se a in thrr adreoce is likely to fete pLahe many de) s. In prints there 1t.,. tern a lewd) advance mince Ger line. C clone. , Peed, Man Seem, atel Opregtea ars not offering. Instany, emosiean etni Aliens .371, • ith decided tendency upward. The demand for priers larger than agents an, elv.eed to meet. With a small gloat, manufacturers artnot dittrihn ing goods ma lightly an pcemb`e oa an uadoulded rosins market. Lancaster ginghams are aelnug moderately at 42X, owing to am small ett.ck on hand 1)., leloee aro quite firm. The paclnce an selling t.• NIA s. produced at 95c, and 13.alltou Hancheater ere bold a: the rune price. Tim Evening' Segalou of Speculators Weare ginaded to note • movement among the rto 11w-table tuotemants of one city to Ignore entirety the Segueing semitone of imieculatore In gssin and erttalty which are Mild in the t hermatt Home t,r roomillat the Indere:al member. era.; board artful, should be tomcod to amictuble emery night, amid the fumes of totificco amok° andoehiehy,and absent I. ham• IMITCII from their Lemillui„ is not only a wander, bat • dtergrece. U It ie ricreteary for boxier. to Rare aliening session. of 'Clisoge, why-not hold the meet ing in the beard of trade rooms, where, them e iil be neither whisky &lotting or monLing But it Is not nommary at all—the transaction. or matey of a gambling ch•ructsr—and no commiesint, merchant sells there, without endangering the inter. gm of hie prinelpal..—thimpo Teitome„ Jtir rlonr —Market initotirr—dialers G pit, rain—Wheat eery irreintar, and Ease lore:, brit ramiering at the clom—tbm morning *WO bra bdd at a 2 ,t 3.2.15 'Cluhgn 9,W) bu said at from $2,14 C. 1,111-6. dog M the outdde price. Gain dull and trJrclinally lower—eoselee. tiara unchanged, with 'al.! at $1.32 fur small lots. Rye smite. htth mkt of I car at SIAS Barley mist riled--there tart - snot:cm mire on private terms. Later—The Wheat marttet is diva titian:minus. cod decidedly higher. Sults aura •Chanaa, andtert hr. No I spring at 132,laa72—clinitog the Stirhall /1,150, to-night, at :2,2:x'1,2:3. CMcago Plour Market Jet., 0,191 bbl.. Shipped. 4.413 Sint. Quit but timer, with mks St an advance of 23c nor bbl. Babas .Inter extras-3(p bbls ••YPNY' gable, at 512 • CO; 11:0 bbls idartlcs" at 112;25. t prim{ extras-100 bbls n rnboore , and GO obis te sable gam at 8.1,60. Foxing superfine— :so bbl. ..fluckeye" at 810,00--all do?Crerna Bad ..totor-118 tam. rmpeea .5 in; 59 " at 510;50—both on track. Army Awards. Col Kilburn awarded contracts on Saturday Par Farb:ad or beer co: to, to to: delleorrd at Camp Nol oon, Ey, m UM hood of 11148 per 100 an mOIIOO hood at 81.1,0 M LOU h:ad p. 1111,10, end Mt hood at 511,81. /he avenge ;roe ill,OO uot, and v.. 53 gm.. mole:L-of. Guzetra. imports b Italltvad Plrrsimaisit FT WATS 9 axb 09csoo Eta, Joly 12- 21 eke , age, Gotthey & (lark; I roll lattber, tiS eke crepe, Fisc. - na, Foil & =Gee,. sate, Dan Wallace; I ear clay, Kier, Gloom( & co; 24 bale. hay, 11111sua 11,d or; 3 cars metal, Jae Wood d co; 1 car stares, Lydsy a Chorpoolog; 1 car :umber, L Leigliarn; 2 care metal. Neiman d or; Ibbloil, eckrurts !Sleekly; cks Ilgtoor, JII Pleasti; 1 car metal, II 0 Ll10121i1; I bbl egg., L J Blachaid; 21 Lk asap, 11 Riddle; 4 kbis , Little k Cl&Turertn PITITB9SoII IL 11, Joky 12-8 bpi teatbera. rdrousden; I co; 25 be el c,ddles to bacco. B D. 11.-11 & co; 6 be wino, James Boyd; 6 bbte Lil, B Damn:it() bp feat. ere, R LI King; 5 bbl, wine, D Unearth; 160 bg corn, Taos Boll; 2 cart corn, D N Courtney; ICC OWN dour, M bee chorea. iibi,maker B Lang; 55 bbla p troleorn, Petrol,. 011 Po; 151 bee a/m.o. 0 11 .. •1y; 176 bb'e y e troi.n., Brower, Burke & co; 1/ Id e paper, Burr & Ilyerl; 8 bee chorea, L B Volght I on. 45 dl do, If Veugcrder, 48bbls oil, A J Lied.; 45 pkge copper, Thor 11 Unmet 825 bloom., Joao., Boyd & co; 100 by n Vico lion; 1 ear alum, floe Parr,. itcrxraltsrr aTATIOX. 14111 111—.1 carafes., Orme & dioznodsr, I car mlll-food. Simpron 6 Room: 15 0 ski vrhear; HT Hemel) & Bro; 1 r.r atm., Phelps, Park & co; I I'M wino, 11 Grrirlx; xl cks rivets, Townsend; 9 - 11111 wins, Baultro7 1O Bblo rortlry. Uotpanhelos; 10 rolls leather, Low:Lard & HAD); 9 Om foridluro, Gaßseirr. kn. botter, Las cheess...l keg cus,Shalr,ioll a OW, 1 95 abloom, £lo3pron & Koos_ 8 HIP P I.NW QTEtal WEIiKLY TO UV kJ EIIPOOL, touchlnd . QI:PLIMITOWP, Oa) (Ours 11.1.. r.) The sell known etsamon a r Liverpool, Ties York sod Ynilsdalph•e . Erstriahl; Oonapeoey (lams. Liras,) are Interctdod to sail so fol. loss: MY Or idA.LITERYRE .Eaturdap, Jai, It. ETNAe-. ha) M. -.Cat.d.., Jody P.O. Atd our" on oir iiatrudAy, at 1100t1, from Plea 44. North 111402. Payable to gold, or lta aqulralaut to currency : eirroatht.-.430 00 1tt00t , 9 9 -- t 0 yonder..— 08 Op" to Loudon— 99 00 • to Parla...—... 93 CO • 00 00 • to Hamburg._ CO 00 to Flatuburg— .37 CO Paruongeni alto rortrutded to ll'avra, Bremer, Bat tordeat, Aottuarp, ku, at equally lot , rata. Parer Crum lkrarpool or flutunuatowu Cabin. 075, 190, 9103 Sttwage, r 45. Maw ►ho with to eatd tor Muir Mau?. call boy doketti here at thou mr.m. • For turtlow Worms, •P17 0 ? 15 T 3 6 . F 71 7 1177 066c05. kgrat, 16 Dr0.v61 , -.7, N. Y. D. O'NZILL., roralgu rmlgnaksz. Ageney, !•101 No. (63 gc.ftbteld man,t. Plstsborgb. - - I=E1=1:E=111 MIS :tP ;SOK 1.-E,Y. it; 5,- DISSOLUTIOJTS. 4c iIIESOtOTION OF nunsi littb 1J —l - 644Witnarallip baretotora rabilug .141¢WkisilerttraityLA of wax. G. JOUNt 132019 AVOU.:Ii lattudif dlieolved, u• tato livai this data, =BAUD ,BZ6BOII ra4riag Rog the firm. Tim bilabiae will be twatiwited as farmei• It r ituata,Liiweole ea. liaisairiara. ' BAWL. R. JORHSTOM. 111(1/1•CD UNISON. attati! 1 1111sta:414 ssb. lath. VS64. arrieraL. LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES Passa3 tAe First .64.114/11 Covre.u. [Pcntic—No 123 ] Ain Acr making appropriltions for the leg islative, executive, and judicial expenses of the Government for the year ending Juno thirtieth, eighteen hundred and six4-five, and for other purposes. CONTLRITED COSTISGSST EyPENBEZI-DEPAIITIIKST OF I=l Office of the Seeretary of the Interior; For stationery, furniture, fuel, lights, and other contingenoles, and for boots and maps for the library, saven thousand dol lars. For oasual repairs of the Patent Whoa building, three thousand dollars. For expenses of peaking and distributing Onfigressitinal Journals and documente, in pursuance of tbe'provisions contained in the Joint resolution of Congress, approved ttrenty.eighth January, eighteen hundred and. fifty•eevan, and act filth February, eighteen hundred and fifty nine, six thou. sand dollars. For fuel and ligb:s for the Patent °Ems building, fourteen thousand dollars. Olico at Indian Affairs For stationery, and miscellaneous items, including two of the daily city newspapers, to be filed, bound, and preserved for the use of the offi.e, four thon.sand dollars. Office of tho Commissioner of Pensions For stationery, engraving, and retouch• log plates for bounty land warrants, and binding the same, office furniture, and re. pairing the eame, and miscellaneous iteme, Including two city daily newspapers, to be filed, bound, and preserved for the use of the office, twelve thousand dollars. Office of the Commistioner of Public Buildings: For stationery, plans, drawings and other contingent expenses of his office, five hun dred dollars. SUILVEIOES O.I3:MEAL AND TIIEIE CLEHIie or cempensAtlon of the surveyor gener al of Wisconsin and lota, and the. clerks in his offioe, coven thousand six hundred and twenty-ono dollars. For compensation of the surveyor gener al of Oregon, and the clerks in his office, tight thousand eight hundred dollars. For compensation ef the surveyor gener al of California and Nevada, and the clerks in his office, fifteen thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation of the surveyor gener al of Washington Territory, and the clerks in his office, eight thousand tight hundred dollars. For compensation of the surveyor gener al of New Mexico, and the alerts lu his iffme, (cur thoutand altars. Fur compensation of translator in the offize of the surveyor general of New Merl co, fire hundred dollars. For compensation of the eurreyor gener al of Kansas and Nebraska, and the clerks in Ws :MN ten thousand dollars. For componsation cf the surveyor gener al of hlinneaota, serd the clerks in his office, eight thousand three hundred dollars. For oompenealort of.the surveyor gener al of tics Territories of Colorado and Utah, and the clerk' in his office, seven thousand dollars. For compensation oldhe survey or gener• of Lho Territory of Dikcia, and the eel Its Ins office, s;z thousand dollars. For e,mpeusa,tiou of the surveyor geti er • at o the Territory of iriz:nz., nod Ilse clerks In his office, seven tSousand five h tt dred doli.rr. For comp, ee tiod of the veyor gensr -1 of the Territory of I lehn, hnd the elerhe ctTlf trz thousand five hruadted dol For comp et stdion of !warder of land Ica in Missouri, awe bundred doliar3 For c , mpelassqua of clerks In the tfEters of the gut reynrs general, to be apportioned to them aocard.ng, to the exigencies of the, ser v.rte, and to be employed in trno. scribing field Lotto of surveyors, for the purposo o' proser•ing them at the Sent 0' government, tea tbetlearld dollars. For tout survey or general's office in Oregon, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, including pay of meesenger, five hundred dollars. For rent of surveyor Lecerala nEria is California, luel, banks, etationery, and other incidental expenses, including pay of mtasencer, Six tnoutand dollars For °race rent for the surveyor general of Washington Territory, fael, books, sta tionery, and o.her incidental expousee, one thoneand six hundred dollars. For office root of tho ourroyor Feotrsl of Kansas and Ntbrnsk% fuel, nod incidental expenves, one thoneattf five hundred del iars. For rent of surveyor g,teerel's office is the Territory of Dakota, foe', booker, eta riontry, and cther inerriente.l expenses, fire hoodred dollars. For rant of earreyar general's office in the Tcriimry of Arizona, fuel, broke, ,ta• Lionery, end other incliental espenscr, three :hennaed dollars. For rent of purveyor genera! .1 office in the Territory of Idaho, fact, haute, etatinn• cry, and caner incidental expettsce, three tnotteand dollars. EXPENSES Or COESETS , or TUE ENVIED STATES For defraying the expmcses of the Su preme, circuit, and district Courts of the United States, including the District of Columbia; ales, for jurors and witneeees, in aid of the funds aristrig from fine?, penal. tie?, and forfeitures Incurred In the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hun dred and sixty-fire, and previous years; and likewise tor defraying the expense, of etas la which the United States are con cerned, and of prorenutions for offenses committed against the United State?, and for the eafe km aping of prisoners,,tive hun dred thousand dollar?. I=l For compensation of tho &watery of Viral., Melina= Sroretarles of War, Eio!lot to., chief clerk, and the clerks, messenger, assistant messengers, and inborer in hie office, sixty-six thousand three hundred and eighty dollars For coup:mention of tt,o clerks and mes• songere In the at:dee of the Adjutant Gener al, two hundred and twenty-tnree thousand nine hundred end twenty dollare. For oempthasatiou of the elerks, messen gers, .aud laborers, In the offtee of the Quartermaster General, thew:hundred and ninety thousand one hundred and sixty dollars. For oampetastion of the clerks and mes sengers in the office of the Psymseter Genoa], two hundred and fiity-fire thou— sand two hundred dollars. For oompLestiort of the clerks, nossen ger, a•.d inherent in the office of the Comninsaty General, eighty five thonssnd six hundred and forty dollars. For compeasattbn of tho clerks, memen ger, and loborerin the cffi.lo.of the Burgeon General, forty-thrto thousand eight hun dred end forty dollars. For earoPeasation of the clerks, messen gers, cud labover in the office of the Chief Engineer, twenty—eight thousand eight 'hundred and eighty dollars. For compensation of the clerks and messenger in the awe of the Colonel of Ordnance, ono hundred and seventy-two thousand and forty dollars. CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT °Mae of the Secretary of Wer ; For stationery, labor ' boolte, rasps, extra clerk 4ire ' and minalleneous Items, twenty thoneend dollars. Office all* Adjutant kleneral: For stationery, and miscellaneous items, -fifteen thcmsund dollars. Offin of tbo Quartermaster General: For stationery' and miseellanous items, fifteen thousand dollars. C'it ~ s . G-~ OLftoe of the Paymaster Gators!: For stationery and miseellaneous Items six thousand dolls e. Office of Lie Commissar/ General: For atofloneg, rent of offloe and hire of watchmen, anl mitcellaneone fermi, fifteen thoneand donate. A) 4,4 a t, Offico of the Chief Engineer: _ For stationery and mlibeitaneons items, three thousand dee-hundred deflate. OfGoo of the Barge= Oeuersl: For stationery and Illillesllanaoun Heins, including rent of efiloo, ten thoneand dollars. Mites of tim Colonel of Ordasuce , For elailonariind mbreellaneoid Items; Bases thonsand ft re handred dollars. FOR TIIE CZNEILAL POLIPOSES 01 TEE soap- IrE9T MC'eTtVE CCILDI3O For C , MpertEatioa f suirerintendent, four watchmen, anti two lab.ncre of the nor; bwe,t executtre building, three thousand eight hundred - and fifty dollars. For labor, fuel, light, cud miscellaneous items, twenty thousand Liollars. FOR TUE GENKR.ft. PUBNAES OF TUE BUILD ISO CDIISSIt Or r A