, Tittakurgh 64gt,tit; PIIBLISUED BY PUBLIBIIISII. ISSOCIATRIN. r • ‘,.• rIiDNEOiiIAY; - "D' #XEMBnit - t.- L . ----_-______. ,i.. ," f. 1 ~"- 'LI- ;- -1111V-IKAGliii , ' 'ro tate L AM laitii,eisiiriii:frnel the nerd . tel of President tisicoti's message, which • , •we publish tlikidoining,- without a. , feeling. •;- tlidi _:,.., t 0f, armed,national - prids.,:and a more . foil'ul iti7auritiiiijlbit? all I`s safe, that:all is., - 'well,and that sve_hayo a matt ,at the head t'''' iititint. GlO;eritiften.f'Wh ' o" tilts iestulite a ; • type of the American..eharacter, a 4 view ed' ' .. on its heit=iiindbilAteiEsside as 0 , . ever ocett pled tiniEsecuiive chair. ..._ ..,., ..i7,,,,,,s•i,ldellrst'atlitifiLliiiptiluiVieiiiif att. foreign: - , Mations. with the calm. dignity becorning' i of..tif Mat nation-a nation, wldels; • r 1 1i5itirlatitlindhg Its unparalleled straggle . 'Al9itTtil7altinilik'fiitellion, still Milts head/ Iv Antitetnethu gruablationt °ram earth as i . ltife. .iky ,_. as ev!er, conscious of It& iiittabited*Tititb.,..; : r by and pdieer-Larlit ShoitastelearlY,ituft all :". our 'relations to the outer world are satitifac ' ti*ftuidlikely tarenialscsoll, ~,/ „..' iOf the finarmial condition of the gov? - 4ri," ,20.'-tie/1!:,*..114,14 ift."lrg/.ikutl IPS'i,"kfiik : : . .1trl; of the rtionrees of the coUntry, In. . , boll, men and. means, , It . is . such / as liWist - 1:e:1Si - tiara ate''' . tichtoridittii ninon . i ourselves, If any such there. be, r as, .o„btiattili theilampli, r on:tife :otar:;;11lej of 4-1 , ' se water, antisati,fy all 'the reflecting pea. I , le of liebeidom that they may as well glio i r . t. , ospiattit conteat:•izials, - factia easitiot lie; oon.. e.,t7sf!ifr6l-.. i .. -• .; " ', L ....0 110f.i.hn war: he - siiliks loicilt• and - iamb; '''.•%;•• . lk h I -. l 1 . - -,i,i . . .... , , ,toit as ti Man ia . s:w o . a sum I. int . to Is ; ... 41... mailer . ittluisitu a tion.. , ."- - ' , i 7 ' I.on the subject of:slavery he, haw:limited i 1.. his foot firmly, but so di-passionately anil toleinnli,:atat,wo ,tassy...be sure that it ail-1 'Say - there:: ' " • . A. Take it all in nil, It 1. , one of the, m o- t 'CoWhie,icienintitl issil-tifetorY messam•Fi we ;,'" 'et erread. • • It ;;..!Cnislderiug that it was transmitted over tar. .*f l il m is,•,lf 4 . 114 nit we have it prifitedsith itrmark!thlecorreetness. ,..... . . , •,.. .• T4-"";1,,.= • -•—,---," . , . . -.. ' i ; ....', Another New .told Fleld:-*- - '. !, :. ~ ...; . ...1.. letter_front the Surycver , G eneral; of 11&1Kgtein t&Titirj., Wideli hal Veen re * 1 0104 JW.the CorandosiorierlofiThe General. , 4,;.zt,434.0/1, !..e-, conveys the information that .. - .-`, stable gold Mines have been discovered hi , - . „ .- that territegy, -. 3 on. chthatea river; lay Grey '.;# Barbisi,and also on a stream emptying Into:, : I Dhimavery Bay - , about fifteen miles in the • I rear of Port Towniend. A company is mak i tag arrangements to Work the first named 1 inittes)ilhelleenkt9 be...P.14.e.r101" surface,_ • • Mink These gold discoveries will rin .l doubtedly'furniabAhe stimulant to eula;:. •• . 'lion to Washington territory, which has ~...;k. iga:Les:to, been . ;wanting . The:laical,. call. :lit:S*46'g the; poprilation of the territory go i4vitcitaireeo tlfloen - ; Thotoond, hut this s l o w, 1' l=itn*l' be . :attributed to the superior ;.4', , V, 'nil of the rich mining distrietselocr, er.,liatitt 4 Thet mild - climate of :"Was - hington tolirellie tern * IR draw"floclui::or Miners „.... li t litirsii :Ilie ! ,gold-- nudes _of 'Fraser _'liver, iss. • ietWellaS many , ..emimnlita (rein' Tane,ouver's: tqsland::.'.:Theittfortmaion comes ,In an of ' ' •',a;tleititlituifte; itiulls.thereforeseUablei - Tall s4oinistgenerelll:sendstit. ig&tilikelime*,'Of her •• . 4 • /r;„10.1 6 1* tO ,say„ne.W.'miii:oi w Ms* he Ws 'l; co veted' in the fat . West, and to this resiiec t I slteleemslo•be tin'ltexliaititible fountain of. _ . Itietisigitatitinrsiihile at the odrita-time her oWn l c populitiun.does'not-disninisti.: - ' Without the ;, , aid of WON -bruiting' nrovenient, Washing-. i ton trrrittirryould rentilre.:Many years to ' become sultimently.settled to entitle' her, lo`' .rnatilatisSirn inlet theruloit ins a State; %nag:Old, . . ii . '; ',' Mines operate like niagie,hl the colonintition z,;:of:wild reglions„ , however remote:" -- -There . , i-;;;,mmi be; ot.-Tonrse, imemigrathin to; Wish -I,Y,7'nirigtou front AtimitlirStates "direet,hat: . , i,., from-the waives ;we:lune, alreadyledicit !.. kiledi.listkiedrill be tfetatidderatilemOventent .. , • ntyseitudation..fleal,Spiing.L-Phiim .- ..Koeh • ,- ; ''Anierleoft i. if '::77 - : --':•:';::;. *a6dierit APfttle.- ..;),- '., • i .*e eihrtlie-Tfullovatig from the ;Exiiih roe ; 1 'l4.:residehei,:;Of the ll'iitchin,ut and,/isgeictort:.. .. : f A yoinerellCris''iif the nania" of Lyn?, who ..i.; , .ise,rma tO.be about tbree-fotrrtha fanatic and-one '''e : .. I '''lburtli Mai. tool. It into Ws bead that It he called i ` himself.rether. Ignatius. dispense& *ilk shoes., ...."47.-.t.:-.. ' iad stoehlilw, thvytti himself in a 1. - arz woolen . '.•';‘'lr' night-gown,: dyol-I)lok;idiared his militia, and r'- 1 ' . fonnded.what lie (11411.11 BCDOliktille MplUCKlin IN . :lac:abeid. cheek the-tide of panparbon and Intl. ~ , 1 .441-410 r %Mott tome like a Stood ttpoti the taondotta ,-. - 'cities of England. - Itr. I.yno 'has atteetedial In • ! . creating mush latighter,nadhas gained a eeleti, t .1 .. City iefanitisi tour which he .ci i nn the tr=nreninnx ;0210:jetrjoachod a climax' the other day w'i'les; ! .les it .iso.uttise•eltlgy at Brisbd,,Failier ' ' . '."lglistina suildeaV.ippeared,,banNottatoltaven • • -1 . ort:wn&i, taaatual In serge night-gown, and in' i oLtied on netlicialig.ltia' reverend brethren: At t find i they bowled and bunted, at' htm,, bat. at 1' inehßtlt the' Eiglb.h linittect Ziffairiday.prevallad.. 1 : _i and they ]latent-.t to blui talk lie dentonstratCa: /. 1 Ihn admirable,- Ones!. 'of. . bare feet and rorp,r".. " 1 Maid-gonna for converting : th e ,millions of I tikorlaad. ,"; '? " ' - A tTiCIA.I. DIEPATGII to the New 'York Trg 'aura: dated Waaltto,tit(3o; Dec. U, 'toys: '4_!NliattatiMO; hiew-YOrivtloneervatiantiqr thei aaßloeof Ili! Copperbetulhani bum been wovking itt the .Prreldent 'for -- 11 W - eek to get Min to Mop' • the hitlitell - trial; Or Ninth. awl otheva for the trawl on the vote: New tostitnony, ! . Mutt s tvinfesalan.,4neludea new thett i. - and.fatitens fatatipm'aiany;liare-. - * **fore only ausneted, rite pozahltietien,` ntfil useTolntaa ! some :of- these !makeetthelt• manic. It•Waittet - hlglioit .eorteern. to' the Now 4 ' -, atv.m. :uPl :• f rol . Pmic iA.' 7 4 ,r ou w ct lY i=, ttbOu l la • "Uie 'spirit of our victory :3 coo' . :31e.-lAociolttp - yowean - afford to ! gr-nArgi • P2aciliate Horatio iteimour and the NEW. !Tol e' lkmocra y rb bf o :orange to Ito .fliel_l4 - 41n trouble+. . TOO ta TO 01 aL to nittit * Ptlhe poll, lit up on them !In Vie rotate,. and make' then' -sour; frisviiii,” A"tol ! .• dor afttr ht. lon'itativink ocer the ca,e, returned to Albatif (tandem of mecca'. ••• , . MANY a true - wont is spo en In , jest, Oar idle 1:,.. , Wongt or, Iroainee,to .tima, dilreatAlss i ; - 1 a l ltittite lareli could he atd l OrViti* 1 • ,i frobftbraigli'cif the-I:damp:,...kemplas • 4 - . 'fferwande-Gtroada,fark.on-31i.ekkt - .Idanta l tirik. ', , , SoMfrpealittims - nail& be' ttiore ilecnntte, 0144 ; . . I ' aisto-otirtididitooro: .- plinuf*as kw, ti43,-.ti -t i4,, ,- 3. grit where it hoped to MI Its weary oatet, Grit\ " i . grwit4eireatebtisibecalnipttered lit Vorci3 ; aud the peripatetic .ippral List witidt'd II! Inii - 1 , • Mill further to the stinuyNnth., It r ilatilir the 1 ! ~'' - fatedlifthfspieaFtdiiiikways * ontheerarnpa., 4 e , ” ,• I -- audits prlntinpentes.tkq,bt to ha estahLishcd In i wlitellatrenaticT , lA do nit yet learn wliere next • • the Arra: will fialise:-.4 1 4. pultape if we did. it 1 wink, .e contraband nein, sci aura an indication, 1 - nrotthl It &nth& of Sherman s line . of march. We , Arbili it be. itmai,--4111 we motet again. - M 6 .- -- :.-i. ----. L 8.4 --- - wir.. , . -IV Altera , . , .1a biLautat blograrliy, Ores "the . tarti - log. account of the "Cht" .fidutitfialoan. ga - ...tzdet.gran 7 lzaiut Ict, "hi .t 4 is ifie - eadetg ut West relat t . When Scott Ve.cietpapprwiehlug the bridge, 'General Alai . • dieftrittidi coratriauder; wto had dispreed trries I-, 2 . hLinutnberi, the.tilitto. before,du hie expaitlett 4 , •,',-- --- - ii thOrrulacsulitide, Rath - s- - “Itle.uothlng hat ]•4 ,' '.'tidy of Buffalo tidbit p,". • But u - heu the. bridge 1 ,.:'.. at.itoW•lii floe' st)le; " under Ms heavy fire or ' TtliirrY. he added, whit, en oallt,...l",Why,,tWe i 1. • to regulars ~,,.• 'the gray mats ottlret , di,celvoil ... .. ' int, which Stott - was . Oil ZMI to tiFt ; 6l , tr tikt° • thug no blue eleth.ln tba 'country: ' In :contpll arra to tlie I-attle of Chippewa our.niilliarY :,. ,. 4 . . Atetelteve vreretgruy gods ever Shice. Pennsylistfilq. Atoutlsl;oisr; lke..s.—The lhll ottletql rote Of posingylpiolo for Presidential electors, faklor, Op" la lig followb : Tol . ;. . -11cCitilan (1r.?12t. .. 13ni.01261 nittiCkitY;- • • • • WiAl mac 1554 • • • 0-• • ;Thal .. . .. . Leeman. labile yews.: . ......... 1 / 1 3,:555 • Ar "T. OP .I.;stPlefi ATMS .lersousw. - r - "litult; Ames • ippolmist by tho rroslidotiAttorary Oeuvre or thoKulted &Ito!, to e rnmfCJ tssiteadonssl by .tha.waignailtd of Ju3go Bates. -lirselaillillseahl,t4bo a gentleman orblgh per -4.:.liallaisightSfilyog..aptl enlarged legal esparto:3cl.. Bd:wistbrmerly on old-Iluoirldg of pmvaineacer ' liribeeo • firm flicnil of the - prasent Iltagooond has h.tets.oldely {mown for years as • it standett — wfvoreato for emancipation w' l7 - A ram ono havas n Meyer leeted na of the eh /b / routstllle, and for a number of yijor i ike isgqed le the State Selma. of &Mufti. • • • • - . to . The President's Message.,,, I rrua,-,1 ouzinnakratita 1 , answf thrrittqltod • - . - rapirtylkliiint - ttrininw uhitill tiro ttui/ititrd by .. ' ' '.. i ' r - itvidtnre to rryttir thrtart .ti.rt..4 of luirra.i. u .ir mad Itsiraitca Of national ittr.tnetth and ht. ilth. Trlrgulithrd to the Pat aburghDeilf_o , sten" ..: ./al thst is nereftury la to securr Mr thiw ta t Euttlfir.,Clitizeim •• of the senate and House . thAt otreari In its pr fullnc*.t, and to that of IftrpresentaUres: ' rud theGuverninent, mitt lit crtry way, ir;'.11:0 it 'Aga! t the blessings of health and abun• dant haritcsts claiin our profoundest ° nrati link to Almighty God. The-condition of our foreign nffairs is ro niarkutly satisturniny: 'Sic oleo continne 5 to her- a thealue of civil War. While our political relations with that country `IIIIIC undertone no change, weiumm at, the same tittle 'Strictly maintained neutrality betneen the bellimcnis. '- T c . the reqne4 -or the otalcs of Costa . Rica and Nicarag,tut a competent engineer Intabeen a utitorizetito intake survey of the ,tit cr San Jtorn and theport of San 3 natl. it Is It IMiccs` of much mtiefitetion that the tilt liculties,Whicit for a nroment excited tome Politidal apprehensions, and caused .a closing Of the inter-ocennic transit route have been ...amicaldy , adjusted, , anti that there is ai r gemd prospect that the routes will soon ;be re.-Opeoal with an increctoo of cepa-. ;city' and adaptatiork•We• coitht not exng kesate either the . commercial or the po litical importance of that., great improve , It'would be sluing:. Injustice to an ,itnpotiant. South American state, not to Itcloton ledge the direct:maw fnenk - neas rind manlialitywith Which the 'United States a - Columbia limn entered into intimate rola. tiotis , with ,this Government. A Claints 'Convention has been constituted,' to, ronripiete, the unfinished work of the one - -which closed its syssions in 'ISM. The new liberal Constitution of Vene.l ' nat., ' box ing gone into effect with the mile ersuf acquiescnce of the people, the government under it ham been mcognired, and diplometie 'Merman..., w ith le has 1.- en. ope n. 41 in a cordial and friendly i-pi eh. The long - deli•rreti At is Island claim has been ' natisfactorily paid and discharged. Mutual pnyments have' been made of •the late Joint Commission for lite settletiont of claims bete evil the United Staten:lnd Peru. An ftirllYA and eordiatine' mlsitip continue% to exist between the two countrit s and such aorta as ws.ru in narpttwor hum. been lived to remove mismiderstanding and avert, ti threatened ortir between Peru and Spain." , Our relations are of the most frit lolly tut.' Gov with Chili, the ~treentine Itypeldi;;.ilat lit rm. Co‘l9 111(11. Paraguay, San Slats odor audibly - Li Ihiring the past year, no ditty r ener, el one kind lasso;arinen - trill/ any of these Itcluildie , . and Omi The olio flaunt their s.y timelines , mit h the 'United Stitti, lire con smutty expressed. The elaimarising from Mc -eirtra of the cargo of the. bt Igldacetionia,lu lbtil, has been paid in fell by tin government of Chill. The difilently t; ith the Spanish roast of San lhaninge L. alma , miter without met prospect of au early eleee. Official corre.plence hns been freely opened with Liberia, nu it give , as a Messing slew of the social and political condition of that lteputs- Ile. It Is expected to, dt lit c nor vigor from American tnnuerke4 Improved by the rapid dis appearance of slavery In the Untied States. / solicit:your authOdly to furnish the Republic a gunboat at a moderato ecna, tobe reimbursed to the Unitedßtatekby Mstaltnents. Simla a vessel Is needed for:the safety of that State against the • African racy, and It would be more effective in arresting the African slate trade than a slend ren In mar own hoods. The prosession of the le.a,t orgamized naval fork/ shen!il .slimulato a generous ambition to theltepublie, and the eonodenee which we should manifest by furnishing it -would win far& rind fbrtmerance towards the colony bola an eiiil /zed nat/PAI• , - ~ The proposed °Yenned telegraph between Americo earl Europe, by way of fichring's Straits and" Atimie_lhosta. w hlelt was sanctioned by- Congress at• the, last stsdlort, has been under - taken wafer tery favorable circumstances by an association of American citizens, with the cordial good will and snpport as well of this 'rerun mmt as - duose of Great Britain and Russia ' Aararances hatebeen melted from moseof• the South American Statesoftthelrhiglt aPpreciathan of the enterprise and their rcadluesSio ee•oner- - ale in etnistructing Tines tribetarrlo fhb, world- , , encircling communication. I learn with much - a:titterer:than that tile noble design of a'telegraphic communication bet wren' the eastern coast of America and Great Bilotti,' has been • renewed with full egoctation of •Its. dills atmunplishment. Thus it. Is hoped that ' 'OOP the oasis of domestic peace, „ the country , will ba able to mume with energy end advant age her formerbigh career of eammerce and ell- "Om Very popular and trainable representative. In Egypt, died in April.last. Au imple.nant al-' tereation which arose between the temporary in cumbent ofthe office and the goVernment of the Beam, revolted in a suspension of interrourse. I•tic dinicidty te Ili prommly settled ninths otrival of hi , :.- - urer...or In the consulate. and oor eels t am. with I:gypt, as 1“41 as the rrietionw with the Ilartary power , . 'are collect) satisfactory. The rebellion which.,has so loos teen Amount hi China: tuts at 111 , 4 IrCTII symprete.e.l with the to-opt rating good Mitres of this r,ovenaent, and of the Miter commercial States. • The • deditiel Coombe establish ment has become tery dlttlenh and onerous, and It will'need legs-lathe uttfon :to - adopt It to the edension of air commerceand ro /lit 111/I0 Intimate hrtercourse Which has been instituted with the gust nunent and people of that vast unpin. , l. idna .1 teens tone =vetoing with hearty good Wilt the conceptional laws a lath regulate tommerei antnoclal ifitt'r^ollNe among the westtrn nations. ,- Owing to the pc t tiller Pltlll4oll of Japan and the 111.0111altills form of Its 140% t rnment, the /IL* don of that l:inpire in peranntlng treaty •ttpu latitne.. Is larva-istent and caprcelons; never tinier...goal progre.a. lias been effected by the A cittro p0 , , - r r. tootle.'w ith enlightened concert: "(tin' wart peculiar Joints itmc l.,en allowed pr ratt, _ - ,1t1. - 0...014. 4*.tiltniciil, met the Inland "sea 113. /Nell reopened, m eentna scree, Thee Ls ,reasottathro to Iklll.flt thllt / illeSt 7rOPel/11111:4 1/11,e increased rmitertinat din:dubbed the frietttl sle-p of Japan towards the Vetted Stairs. The-poem of Norfolk,rernandina and 1'0e...; cola have; .la., , en opencilbyprociaMatien. It isl hoped dint foreign melejiants will now consider 1 - Ahcliter it Is not safer and more Teditable toi thentselni; nu welt as lust to shut:mita States,' I ^to , nsort ' - iii these aad other open' Isms 11 1 / 1 11 It is to puma., -through many harards; I (aid as,Vest cost, - 31 Zeattrabend trade with other ports a hichare chated—lf not by actual military operation,.at'least by% a - Meat and effective; blocknde. For turself„.ll :have. lid doubt of the 1 power and 'duty of the Exact:dive under the law: of oolleall, in exclude tracnites of Immo race 'Bean an asylum In "the l, Gnlted States.' 11 -Coutirt*l - *Mould^ think that the pmegodings: ln IlICh cosB slll ' li tho ardhoritcof law, or =At' .lu,bc. fortimcieputilabed DT it, :1 recommend that it pretision be main-for- effrettfalir preventing foreign slate traders from acquiring dornIVII 1 fatilltle , tor, jiniE• -triodPal - Oce o l ,oo tu in our' It la pulaible that lilt. }ten a, nen • and open i t , c 6 *4 l tsa i c imicilinte •iximMl, with the light , eyneruaajoroat este the privileges oftalmvplbeitignreiLlet t intargemts of the; 4 -Ve4 klteNk64l3,ftitc* c/ - ace, , and olicafa 1 : 46.4 t.cll:..eilrigibt'Ord afrosand 1tar ),,0r5f..!;....1'.. -0 ”. ' t i Dfaktyal spiteandiri lona- neither less AA sldnone nor more ituee•sering the test year, than they,pecc.hcCorec that me in their efforts, foie under4tretw -a thin - Indy ge, to • emtredil our coon) 1 in foreign wins/ 4 The dadre - and deternitnatlem - cif - 'the''etaritinse.-States to delta . that. , design. arc bellowed ~ la rbe monomial% and. cannot -be 'more earnest •tilltnii Europe; neyertsciess7 unfollkiert political diffi culties- 'laic odietliXareeignl.Pl-B r i ail i n n and British ports, nod on the nortAol estern boundary of the totted States, wirier - hat c required. and are likely to couthmelbreapilre, the practice of constant vigilance and a kid and tonal:herr epiriu on_thc -14154.4...thclinited States; aswen as of it concerned nod their govern _ 113CUt. v. , , - .. . Commirsioneuf race been appointed under the treaty with Great Britain on the adjustment of the claims of the lindsc,h'lliy and PierersSound ngriculturni timpani-. in Oregon, and arc now proteeditg to the execution , of thetrust =signed ill A er of Ole Intecutity of life In the region adjat.mtto the Catmditin bonier, by the recent assaults and depredations tommittcd by Inhaled nod deepetate per 4 on who arc harbored there, It has been thOurht propel to give notice, that after the expiration of six months, the period constitutionally stipttlnted in the eti-ling at rangemtn s with Great Britain, the .linit--d States. roust, hold thenist Ives at liberty, to in. creascilwir natal 'armament upon the` lakes, it tires* shell Mid that provevellug necessary. 'he coalition of the, border whit necessamill come into emislelendiem, in Dalmatian with (lie tmestlon'of contirming or Modifying thc right of transit from Coniedo through the Unked States, a- well as the regulntion of Impnis t it Itt.l were temporarily established by the recite rority trraty of the , fifth of dune, 183.1. I assire, boa ever, to be undmiloOd while male ingtills statement, that theeohnilainufhorilles do not,deemed tobe Intentionally unjust or unfrjend ly toward the United Stott% but on the contrary, ' there'is every mower, to expect that with the op , prm al of the Ixot erialLlPrerOMeolrillet a nill 4 klr the , neve,inry incantreato peel tut new curslons =Teas Oro hoider. The net passed id file last session fOr the MI: couragenunt 'of Immigration, has, its-far on 1 .4- 0 fcbtlhic, been put into operatkm. It seams to nr.ta, mm nmeadment which will clean the ofti: 1,. errs Of the palms:neut. to prevent. the pmencif• lot Molds ogalnst theiretnigranta while oh ilizir Way, and on Weir= arrival to %I ports ' , so as to, iselentolltetn here a fere iTioa'of, wtocalkino and res -or , settletrieng'. l ,o,.difipciattow towards this great natleasfmoner is manifested by , knetat. elf the EMopeia ,drain and i t t ough! JO b 0 tee etit Won , part, Ly giving' Pm ..UUntralltkall"lo ..a! 4 Q 4 Sa PrOtAXOI I . ' ' ..'t 36,08; 572,rar. . yr. ,~ tk~i,.~+l't 4si ~>.- manifest that it wither needs or designs r' ire 1- , :e involuntary military son lee upon Dom, oho cr,mc from other lands to vast their lot in one . chnuttv. 'I lit financial &Mara of the g overnment -1 lmve lierni succeisfully telrninistered dur ing t h e last year. The legislation of the last st. ssieirl of rozir , ress 11111 ix n‘ficially directed tl:i revenue, although sufficient time has not „yet-elapsed to exporience the full effect of 'Several of-the prcensions of tlre acts of Con. ; gross Imposing inetivased taxation. 0 The receipts dining the year, froth all sources, 'upon the lams of warrants signed by tilt Secretary of the Treasury, including loans, and Weir:dance in thetreasury on the 144 diev of July, ltatil, were it.1,804.,790,002 .112.; and the aggregate disbursements upon the. saixte,basis, Aver° -101,2118,056,101 89— leaving a balance in the treasury, as shown by •I•alnilfil l `olt-06,7110,001 13. Deduct. from therm amOttulti the amount of the prin cipal of the public debt redeemed, and the ' amount of isanes 'in' subititution therefor, ' and the actual (•a , lt operations of the-treas. urY ivero : reevlpta. #.884,076,046 77• dis leirt'entflot.: 5aC3 ' .41. 0 31 86—Which ien,eS duet' balance in the ,ireasury of S I S. B 12 . - Of the receipts, there , were derived from ernitoms,• 11 1 102,:t10.152 99; from land . , * 388 , - itiel 21E from direct taxes, -$17';',111.8 thi; from Internal Helaine, #100,741.101 IA; from miss iLaneous 1-011 Te e ,, t. 47,51.101 1 .1 10; nod from loons applied to seDull • expenditure., ineliiding the •• ftinntr balance, taitl6;•tiii,- 9-9 133. - , ~ .There were disbursed I'm the civil .Srviee *27,5 0 . 1 , 59 ts 46: for irelibion , ntal inditthe, 5r7,517,1 1 iiel 97; fur the War Departutent, Tedt,791, 0 .44.1 97; for the NA) y I)epanotent, 410,733.`29`3 ;9; for intere , t of the public: (told, Iflt.ilbt,42l Ml—making . an aggregate of fNitii,2:ll,lkt: NI, until leaving it balance in tint treasury of titi.:44l 7,7e4 11, as before tinted; for the actual reccfptii and disburse.. merit , for time, first (limner, and the e,tima tril receipts and tlitaniiiernelita for the three 1 remaining quarter , of Urn current tiseal year. • Fur the entteral operallfm`r the tn tomry in detail, ;1. refer ) tot 'to the r•port of the Seen Mr) of lite 'treasury. I concur 1% ith • him in the opinion that tin proportion of the 4 tofmeys rcquiredito meet, the c .mwit....e.. eou. sequent upon the xi or. derived feat too- Lion, should lie still further ineren•-ed l and 1 t arneti v in) ite 1:0111' attention to the. -ult. ;eel, to the end Illat there way Ise 'nth Atli t•,,,,,i te i ti-la not a- shall It, required to meet the just expeetationt , of the Secretary. The medic debton the first day of J uly last.:. ,ppcarsby the tool, of Ow Treasury, utnounted to one 1•1111ou. gran hundred and forty millions fix huudetal :and ninety thousand fa i r hmidied and eighty-Wm. dollars and forty-War .eels. l'lnlo.ly., t•liOttla the oar (sadiron for .mother year, that women, may be hiercased by net fur from the hundred talllions. livid a , it is for the most port bl , c, own people. it 1111. become a stdstanti.,ll.r. ell of national. though la-tiara property'. For obvious masons, the more meet) this ' , rots - I arty can bo dfsfritutteel among all tlu• people, the better: To facer such general distribution, 1 greater Inducements to become owners might, perhaps, with good street and nithont Injury, be Presented to persons of limited means. •With this Slew 3 suglixst whether it might not j tie b.ah expedient and coutpet&t for Congress to iwtolde that a limited amount of ionic future Is- I sue of public secnlttlet• might. be" held by any 1 bona fide purtinater exempt Volta taxation, and Itcm seizure for dcld, under such instructions and limitation Sc 1n14. , 1d be neeermry to guard ~gi the almserof no important a privilege. This real-) enable prudent permus to Ins aside :t slnall annuity nattiest a possible day ii want. Privileges Ille these- tranltirender tile Nast,- :don el such Securities to the amount limited, most desirable to every person of Small means oho might tic able to fAITe enough for , the pur pose.- The' great advantage- of damns being creditors as will as debtors with Motion to the relate debt, Is obvious. It, a• readily perech e that they cannot Ix• much, oppressed by a debt Is Mat they owe to themselves. •The public debt on the first day of July last, althoughromewlutt exceeding the mthaateof the Secretary of the Treasury, made to Congress at •the commeneement of last.sesslon, felts short of ' MU gm Mate of that officer made lathe preceding litaartilier, as to It's pet-dolma moan& a t.the I, planktgorthls year, by the sumo( ke11,99507e.b3. 4 ll& fact exhibits a stuisfnetory vondition and conduct. of the operations of I he 'l' reatury. '. Theliational iltualdng, system if proving, to I o.am:cobble to •earltalists and to the people. eta- the 25th of Noreen'-e, lint hundred and ~• t ightyrfour antlemal banks Ltd berm organised, a tonsiderable number of whiat wen, eonwer - ohs froth Nate tauks. ('hennas from the State .y-stem to the national.system me rapidly taking .14.1ce. and It Ix hoped that very them there will Ic to the 1. - nitcd Stotts no bank of issue hot ,Itthorissti by Conm - es , ., and no bank note tie . ntation not a - reared try thetioreratnent. That s.m. Governmer.t and the p , cple still &rise. n , nt ral benefit from the change in the baulinx ...stews of the eountry, can hardly be mte sttne. ~;1. The miasmal tystent will create a reliable all permanent Influence In iiipp,a: of that on all h credit, and protect the people "'Milli.' 3 ors Iti the u..e of paler Plow:, Wlictht r or not any further iegislntion I. mutt. . able tbr the suppression of t•tatO bank issuesZli o ill Is for Cone - rise to dcierruint. It seems gape dear that. the Tees, try cannot be sath.fal•- I. aril v amniotic,' tulle*. tin- MoiCflittl(l3l. can ev ,. retie a restraining rower over the bank nets tirralbition of the tom' r). tra n:i ort of the Secretor) of War, and lite "roCtiipatlying documents, Will dcwil the ems ,•Mem .of Ittehrtnies In the itch!, rime mitt date or the 1.1-t annual Ine,r4l•, :red rsl.o - thc. oper '- Cott. of the reV(rnr ntiniluletration bureaus of the "War IN.partmont dating the last .scar. It ollt atm specify the ITN inure-u deemed Essen -1:41 for the undone! definer, end tip kyr'i up and .apply the requisite - willowy force. _The truer% of the Secretary of the ,Navy pr. , ~ Ws •a eomprelatedve and satisfactory t'xitlidi of the atf.drs of.that Department nod of the am al scrs Ice. It I. fl Stllljeri of congi•atnlation and !mutable pride to our ernintrymen, that a navy ; of ruth illit 11PLiallifailf WO been o rgan_ lAA lii if/ brief a puled and conduet r 1 alit ill 111111.41 ffliftellfy and success. 7 .e general, exhibit of the oath Including-res t-eh under construetku, on the Ist of December, 'Oat, shows a total of vie hundred and seventy raw vessels, earm lag 4,6logans pod file"' tent ; tong an netted increase during the year, over , and Move all Unmet, by shipwreck or to tittle, of ttglity-three Vmsels, oueleurked and okety-leven ,gnus, and 42,417 tons. , . t The total number of min tit this time to the , naval service, lnelniling officers, Is Mont 51,090. ' There ' have been raptured by the 'Nary, during 'the year. 41 imscisi and the whole number of :naval opium , since bOdiWiIiaLSRIMIICIICCti ,i f 10f,a, of which onodwr 1 ..fil are steamers •lho gross proeyqqa" aristort-Ttout ' the sale Of conamtnetil rafte property, thus re. rtrledr. "amount p., to: $14,1144,1350 -Zit. . A large --amount.of such ~ proceeds 14 still under- adjtulication and yet to, he reported. -, • •al etpetidltore of the.Xaxy lleputment life ": ''. descrintidu, Including the cost of the Jinni - dm tundrons that bate been called Into ~.4.. • from the 4th or Jimmie Mt ,to the Ist . warner. 1t434, Are fe=8,841',162 It. Your Pliefrilide,coasiderationls heated to the various reeralitnetulatlous of the Secretary of the Nos v, especially In regard to a nary yard and snltable estallalortent for theconstruellon and repair of iron veszeitcand themastbdoety mid armature for ottr',l4lpfl ter,nlilelt refenenco was imda In my -.lour att pu ention alsottreltedlet itimytewit et &cased In the teflon In fehalOn tOthelegglntion of••CongresS at liti last sesslimOrt feePect IP prizes on our inland waters. r , , •• • • I cordially concur in the recommendation 'fir ate boototory no lo the propriety ot (Tenting the nextrank of, itice4llllll'4 Id' our 4 ervicel l'.'retneettlention ls. Welted tet the report of the l'Ostniaster General, fora dandled account of the *talkies and fintuti condition of the Pod- The Postal revennett, forth • year ending Jun; MO, litiii,sintornited lei glitoiA 4 ,l24 :a, and the expenditures let 0 2 . 0 1. 4 . 11 * •'4 thi' excel° of exmoliturcs over receipts being i'..01,659 49. .L' Ileles•Pressatted . - Ity the:Postmaster Gen eral. on the subject •of , speelat grants by * Cite Government In aid of the rotahltshment of new lines or ocenu mall stenaiships, and the pol lee he recommended- for the development of -increased eannnerelnli intercourse with adirteent and neighborhor countries should receive the careful consideration of Congress. It Is et notto orate intercst that the steady croon ' shin of popnlatfon, north count and gore rn men. •• oil institutions user the nit, and unoccupied I . portions of our countryl have scarcely ban . •• checked, much less Impeded oc de-troyed, by our - great civil .war AM( li. la' tint glance, would KTIII to have absorbed almost file em,re suerkitlorthr lite organtratimt and mitinssum of the State of Nevada has , beta .completed in conformity with the law - and thus our, excellent system Ii firmly established in the 'meat:tins .whieh once seemed a Damn and uninhabitable waste. be tween the Athmtin Stites and liaise 'which have , grunts upOn the coast of the Pacific tscetni.' . The territories of the [Jotted Slates are gener ally in, ii cOndhlon of Prosperity, and rapid : ignesth. :Idaho and Montano, ov reason ofthele , great distance and the interrupting of comuinni: i cation nith themby , lndlan hostilities, hare hien lonlY Palintly organtiqdcbut it is undSrsfood that thiSe dittleoltira-aro - about to:disappear, ~ 1 which willpettalt their governinents, like those of others, to go Into tweedy and full operation,' ~as ..intlatately connected with, and promotive of r thb, insterrnd growthof the maim , , I ask the attention of C ongress to the valua le Inforntation and Latportant:retarminsuilatimni' b relating to .tho Walk lands nod : lndian MOS% 'She Pacific- Dared.* and Mineral dilimarmics Fon tabard , In the `olleporti 3 Olf , the 'Secretary. pf the Inteiw t .-4iilen is lac ~retail. Arm"; I. -, C•• • . '-`-""-• ' •• . -.. • r 1,,,,1. 1,- ~... i p,i ..' .71, T... 3 ., t?...,„, ....1,.. 14 , - rn't Ms.), elaiirneve rid et - .l' of ill:nk: ierAktrii mil al ne" p-rtainia,st i d pilisie Innirriikored or ii n d i , g; flit li.oyuartrat ending oii - tlio - IllJth tN iietiiedr, I,er was 4.!:!!1.3-ilk acres, of which 1,5:3.1,614 nen: W.: re enteric audit lloweslead Tbe ornalader wait Inealrel with militia, land warms a oitagricutrural I r railroads nod-sold far-rash. The t ,tsh received from mice sad location. fors was $1,019,110. The income from salts, during' dm lb. , year ending June Ilthh, *raerV against 51:007,734 received tm-ing th eprt ceiling year. • The atp,eregateof aenrs surveyed during the year has been equal to the tonntity dimoved of, and there Is open to settlement about acres of surveyed land. The .7cat enterprise of connecting the Atlantic with the Pacific • States by railways and tclegmph lines has been en tered upon with A Vigor that Oct* lissurrinee of gueress ' notwlthstandiag the embarrass - mein netting from the preYalling high prices of Unite- Tint and labor. The lit eial prtvi,lons to invalid soldiers Mid Ktilors of the Republic, and to the Widows end orphans and dependent mothers of thole who have fallen In battle ordled of 415easeR continet ed, or of wmtntis icectied lit the serviecrof their country; have been diligefiliy . adealtdstetril. The route of the road has been definitely located for one hnudredinilcs Viefuctiict, from the Initial point at OmaluVrlty, Nebrnsta, and a prelltultia *location Of the Nettle ILS3lroad of rolls rota has tccn made from S.aeraviwalo eastward t o t Grot Bend of Meeker ,River hi. Nerna. Nitnicrons discoveries of gold, Silver and elnna , bur mines, have been adttl. to the mans* hcielo , Aire lmown, anti the co utry occupied by the Sierra Nevada and ItoeXy 3tonntains, and the - -nbordlitate eanges, nowt...cogs with enterprhing labor whirl]is tidily remunerated. It is taller od that the produtts of the Mines of Inveltats . taetala in that region. has dining the year rench cd,lf not eke...edit] S100,0000)0 in, emu, • • It was recommended in my last annual mea,, '4 / 4 1r.e, that our Indian system he remolded. iliengress at lin lieu - session,' twine; upob . the recoutmendot did I,royide - tor reormmi zing sem, m ht California, and. it Isbellesed tlutt under l rte pro.eof organitottion the wattage:nem of the Indians Mae will he attended with rewoutable stir sews, lineh yet remains to he none to pro vide for the proper wort tnnant of, the Indians in ot her port. of the eonntry. to render it st•etuni foe the adettnelnz Fettlf , r, :ra n t to ' , RAI& for thev}tt fore of the Indian.; The Seentary ten eroti. , , Id. reennintendationf, foul to flout Ow atteteami of Couttritse is invited. • , There have beet added to the pension•ndts during the year tattling the :10th day of .bum, larl, Ibe 1011111 . ; of 14%1'10 {mathd soldiers. and *177 disabled ..eanutt.„ making .1w per=ent. num lee of army gild petitions 9.X.767 and of the. navy luvaliti 71.. Ilf widow s,orthan and mot hen, Tl.ll. 11111 e been petrel on. the amity ton-ion :tud Ili? , on the navy x.+11,. The nontlocr of army la , tolot t elm, tr.,.1.*..1. and or tha lint V 1020401A1 , A l theltita g of the year 110 1 untidier of. revointionary Iwamoto,- we-,t 1.4.1 th. I h o ly ', e d s ., oft hue were .older es. of w horn 'even have sonic slit d. The remainder are Om., who entice the law nrelve tosean, of relationgdp to revolution:ter goldiers. Daring the year ending the "oth dunc,• 1 , 41. t.-150;161 aft' h.,, bra paid to peudourrs of all eta-.cc. . I elwerfhlb eonottenti to your emit-Mind pa tronage, the bee violent institution= of the District of Columbia, Flitch have hitherto been Matt. liAtcd or fostered toy Cougresv, and re:To:01111y refer for luformadon Nina:ening them. and in relation to the Wa•hingtou atillidllel, the Capl-I . tot and other matter. of linad eater"-t, to the re ' ton of the Secretary. • The...kgriculmral Departmewt ureter the super-' vision of its present energetic and foltitild head, 1- rapidly commending Itself to thegrent and -1101 interest. It woo erradell to advance. It is peculiarly 'the peopirea Department, In vittleh they (lel more directly emteerned than to any .other. I entrunend •It to the eolith:toed attention and fostering ear. of •Congress. The wet' contintle,. Since t he. bat annual nte=- sage, alt the Imp ertant linos and prn.ltione thin oveuploct by. our forty% have been umintaintkl;. 0101 tour armies have steadily ntiraneed, thus 111,- . . rue teethe rtallol2o lefl In their rear, so that court. Ket.ta •ky. Telallervre and part= of other , mates, have nr„nin pnalueed rod-ottaldy fair trait., • The mast remarkanic ',attire in the military operation. , of the year General Merman's ot ••ientrual march of thee hundred miles direetly through the lu=nrgent region. It tends to chow a great insults« of our relative rtnngth, Mat oar Geticerthin-Chltf Phouid feel ableto cunflont and hold in cheek every active forever the enemy, and net to detach a: well-Apptdrited large army to move on mat au expedition. 'rite reeult not being known, conjecture la regard to It t= not byre Indulged. 'lthport .aut movements hate obi) oneurred during the year, to lite effect of mind/ society for durability In the (intim. Althonglt. a tart of conk Than them.. It mufti . irt the it din:Moll, that twelre thotoand eft iteen 3 'ln end, one of the States of Arkon..a. and Louisiana have oh. gantted Mild 'State Governments with fr..k ..m.sthutlons, anti are earnestly stratettlag tn maintain am( atimitth.ter them. • The movement in the some" direction nature extensite,, though l e o d e neit,., Nth:on-0, Kentuekyeana T.-n -or'-qv should 001 be overloOk4 , 4; Moraintufl present.; the r vample of eomphae Atlrlaro. ' mad . lfra,lanti secure to UN et) aud the llntun I' r nil the future. The groin. of rehelllon 11 ih to mare etdm alarViand. lik e lf another " .font rp't it, being driven out, if any st,if to tear her. NIL - will woo her no more- At the inet session 14 Coupes., it proposal amendment of the l'oteditittion, abolishing Ate. N •ry throughout tite rutted States. passel the St retie, but failed. for . lurk of the remUlte two-thirds V(.l. - to MP of Represen tative. Although the plvoent i. tin sante I ',num, tool nearly the wr it " members, w nitwit tete , thathet Ibr, arNiorn,..or raviol i...l of obese Kit:. s std In I coat are to n f minuend the rsconSideratlou and 1):1 , ,f1g, of the intuottee at the p're,ent sesolon: f vont,• the at.t fart , Inci,tioir t. nol chatt4cdt Lou au intervollun election show• 0110001 Pennine I. that the next Conurfa.. , will pas` the measure ! it till- doe- not. Ilenee there in only a question of thee a , to whin the propee.ed amendment. will got., the Chit. ill'ir their_ ncilont and as It Is to so gn tit 911 l events., innywe tun agree that the ,a•roner,the better. 'lt I. not violated that ter election has Intense:ll ft linty on meinbers to eimege thyir view. or their votes, .nity forthei 01311 a. an additional element to be comilderedi Their judgment, may btlilliat/Cd by it. It Is tint iee of the fabric now for the dist time hovint input :he - (01,11011. In. a great national erlsia like ours, Unanimity of action 111110E1g III(M17/ seeking n eomtuen end 1. very deeirable, anti almost itallspensible, and. yet no •approach to out' unanlnuty is attainable nnie,d tome dues titre shall be paid to the will of- the • nUe.• ; jority, beentiFe It is the Will of the' 31.1elty. In thin CUR` thy , cuturnon. end • its t,he. maintennneo of the . I:ttion, and: among • t e a' • 1014111 e, tar seem that end, •ucli will, thrOugie. the elcallun ' Ls. moat-death declared In favor of suelakonstitutlenol.attittidnient. The mast' reliable WM:allot. of public pmpose In, this coutatty is derived throngh our popular , : eltetions, Jtulging by the xeceat canvass until Its result, the ; porpoee of the -people within that heat AttitcP. to,', maintain the .integrity of alto', 1 blob, woo newt more liretormore nearly unan-i estates Dom now. The, extraordinary ealmnetai wed „'•oott order • Ith 'which. the millima of voters] nivt anti ntinglal at thepolbygnve strong a4car..i once of title. Not onlyall Mona Wilesupportedthe! tnitin ticket, re golfed, Mk a -Wild malorltv of 1 , the opposlllon,party,alagthav be fairly claim ,4 to • entertain and -to -ha ;actual - id: by the =am pure itiwo. It Ia lin.nnanavrerable argument' to • thla nectindidatufbrany Mite; thotetter, hielf ok low, has •rentured , do peek votes •on the• .yawns that _lte -walf for giving np 'dudfoire.immmitteh.lmptkenhir of motives, stud much, hatted itentroventy,mt It. (he mpg 'An Is l6l 'ltitodin of eirrniteing the Oin Call4El ttte'didttnet limit - or 1.11110, or no 0004,.uke polltieittO3'hitVe *OM titalr ,Siltietivel inowledge 'that. arming the people. In awarding 'the 'people te , fair opportunity"-of - showing • eme. to another her, ~ nut-. ;10. •ythe• world, "tile a M 'inef been ot, value .to the cause,. T atit election hatftwhibited anotheriliet hat lees yak. able, to be .. known ; fact that We'd° not'' approach . exhaustion: In l'the -"Mbstrlnnlyiniant branch of the national redoureeq that tot thing men. -Whilett to melancholy to mileet that , lhe WO' tut)! Aged do manygraredand eaftaeiltnatte ing soL many homes, - Id dome relief token:it , that; compared with the' anti:lying; ;the !Meal lanye,bern no few: Whole eorpS,' and divisions,/ rind ilalgade., and regiment.' hMilinformed and fouglit,mal dwindled atid'One tint or.Okistenee. Still a great majority of the' Men with composed them, are still Ilviuse. The saute it true, of the . .naval perelee,; clue ; tion'returus move this. So many-voters coils ant el-e he found. The states regularly holding lei thinls both [IOW Wad roue years ago, lOwitttiall; !bruin. Connetieut. Delaware, Illinois, Indiana; lowa, Kentucky. Maine, Maryland. ittetsatulag- MinueSelta, Mi. - Mill, - New • Ilannwhire, New jersey, New York: TOhlo, llro gum, Pennsylvanle; Mole Inland; Vermont, • West Virginia, and Whwonsiu, 'eatt '3,081,011 votes now again:4 11,870,221 cost then, eltowleg an aggregate tom of ik7ate.2ll. towhlehis tel added 1111,7C2, cant now in the :States or Kansas tad Nevada, which States did not vote In IMO, , thud welling the aturregatv t 01,075,773, anti the net increase during the three year, and° half of was to 145,751.. A table id appended, showing • tha t Particularst. To Nth :Iran 1./1011111-..1t10 added • tbir wiper of all whitens In the Hold from I Illasettelmsctts, Rhode Inlaid, Neat ' , Jersey, !Delmore, Indiana, Illinois •'-and ", California, :who, by the law ofthus' • §taftid, could not vote ',adravlrmn their homes; iind.Whicit.namber can Trlotite /Ms thou,ninety thousand. tiNoi: yet is. .lids' alt;;: The ntimbeelnioritanlted 'territories id' tdpte.new was fear:lC=s%4oz' While ithottaands; white Mid hldel - Jtillilig ali f thiftla•l Ilona arms &mai bad: the Inadigithilitust.',..ao, Mach Is shown- affirmatively na4rnegativeyhyr IlieeleetiOn. It is nikinaterkilJolnqiilry-holl'i a•beilnerease hotelier* troditeed4kkO l shirtv_that lit--would hire then' ;for ,tfti , war, - t-iiiiiehas . probablylntedhthe .huportianf. fact,' .Crantitideinonstrated that dor hero more bite. sportbattirbetiltici - wir hegrnt•Jhat . we ard'uet, Csits/Mtd, n 0 tOtionf . • " far. , . 7A'i...rtre :mining .1 ileti4h, :11 , 1 To ly. •1 . n s-I 'l,4nialtnin the Conti-t inlet nit ely. This to n. Ord . mataial resourcen are Iwo: tetra "completerand übtintlant thanaver.. The national •rmottrees;" tltctf, arc nr.eihaiked, and, tea we twliere, Inexhaustible. The public purpose to re-establish and maintain 110, national authority is ;thelange:l, antL,'ae Ive hdieve„toiciaingeable. TIM' titan der of 1 contitaitng, ithe t effort- re mnifis Ic be ehlagen. Oh' careful et naidern ti„ •of all- the - evidence nceessible,' it ss.t. Ins to me that nolutcmpt at netnitiation with the insnment leader could .resuit, In 'Any gOod. lie Woultl'aceept of nothitig short of the server ;Men a il!is Unit doctoral - Mils to that.ef. 4 feet to e eviiiicit and oft-repeated.lie'slOctsnot tit; tempt to deceive us. Ile nthirds nellolexcase to deceive ourselves. We cannot- voluntarily yield it. lietseemi him and as the listio'ls distinct, .iimple ton' Inflexible. It is an Issue which can on ly be tried by war and decidetrby tietory. If we richl ac are laviten,• If the. southern people foil him lie Is beaten. Elther way it Would be the vic tory and tietent fultowing war. 'What is tine, however, of him who 'teas the instultent infuse, in not necessarily (Ole Of those: Who fitllow; ,11- iliongh he cannot re:tempt the Union, they can. Some of them we }aims' already desire pcmce and re-union, and the ntunber of suelt may increase. They can at env moment have peace sitriply by laying down their Ann,. and submitting to the national authority under the Constitution. After no Merit. the Government could not. if it wonid, maintain war against them. The .loyal people would not sustain or. allow 1t...1f should remain, We would adjust them by the mac:chit means, of legislation, conference, coats, anti voice , operating onlyrin constitutional :Ind lawfnl channels. Some certain, and other ponsl , bre tines:thins are, and Weald be beyond the exeen -1 tire power to adjust} t or Instance, the admit'. !I clan of saembers into (.7ongress, And whatever tr,h;fit.reijillet appropriation of money. The ex mut IVe power itself would be greatly diminished. by tin, 1.044111u1l of acted tear. rartions,;and ; ilierembedous of forfeltup:, holey-vet', wooldlstill - be within executive control. in whaftspirit 4 atid tacit erthis t-oritnol would be ens:relied; cart be fairly jmlgell of by the past. A year ago general pnrdtm and amtiexty, upon specified terms. µere offered to all e ecept eertalu drnlgnated elatimn. And It I. as at the saute time made r known that the execrltal closers were still within t-nnteM platlon of speelal clemency. llttrlng; the tear. malty nealtril thernsels es or the (corral prat isten, and mnuy mare Would. Only that the signs (if' bad. faith In some. led to some preentnite.nry triva , llll, which reildertd the prAC, tient prose.. 11.. h easy-a un t certain. Doting the Caine time , OH), special panion• Wry been grant id to f exerpteil elnsse,,h nil no robin tare npplientlon has been dented. Tints, praetis rally, the door has [evil, for a Nil 'year, open to all. rcerpi +tech as were not In n (nonillion to make 1.1101er; tlmt is, were In enstody, or under eonstraint. It is still open to alt ; but (lie time may conic, null probable hen ptO,ll. tray Aall denoted that it be closed. and that In lien, more vigorous measures than here tollin, shalt Is• adopted. lit presenting, the 1 , ttlituntrumient of mined resist nave to the 11at.161111 ';.lltliorily on the part of insurt4ents, aft„tiht. 01:11r vOlOllllOll endliir. , , the war :tor the part of the gOverliniclii,../ retract nuthiug in nuclei an to slavcry. I repeat tin, tlcOortitloll. Male a. year own, that while I rernalo in my present positicet. I sWall rut at toopt it; rti caul motlify the. t mancipatioa protbutintittn. nor nhnil I 'rot urn to slat iry eny person who free I.y . the teem: of that , I,Plattmlltax or In any of the acts of (. 4 .ingress. 1 If :1,0111,1.1)) Iyhatet er inodoor molts, =he it an executive tiuty to re-mdnve ouch pers cons, another, Mal not 11111,1. be their Instru ment to penicil l in It. • In stating n single otnalltlon of licace. I mean !dimply to say, that the war will cease on the pert of the Government ta IteneYer It shall have ceased on the part of those who begun it. LINCOLN. sc..voriel: 8. OIIT.COMPANY. 11:_k4 - • —.A Wier( tug of- the Stookholdere of the Duque*ne Bunk Oil Cum may will he held - fa the wareltoue, of CI en:o U. Andernon. No. IND I.llbetty 34 feint „Pit elturgh, on SATURDAY, Deernaber 2tt hi 19if, at Uiticlock n, to. Punctual atteSolauf . e 1. io• W. W. RI:MILNER, deG t 4 • Secretary. 'F Ttt F. lit'tl7N'ltt • BRUM tit the Stnekof thr NC KBIWItti I't.TROLEt . 31 COMPANY, will curet et the of tier Merrrr. AlltillAl.l. t. BROWN, Fifth litre+ t op IfIttltSDAY, rib Ink.. :II 3 o'clock p. fort Po purpose of ortrintrat tort ruuctual et tr1...1311te 14 requerted. DAVID N. STEW Pmallent pro 1.0. St"rretary pro te . 1.,1!6,31_ m. _ Parieni.iitur It. It. ca. Oltlee of Seemtery and Trena'r, Cleyeland,llem R. 34. TELE AN - ETA& MEETE 4l, lkili OFT E =l. - 6 tSTIIC,KIIOi.ItERS - et the Cler'elmet and rittaburgh Ralltoad Company Will he held et the Ttt:ce of th e Company. to Cleveland. on the ten AT OP .T.INCAR Y. 166 . ,, of 10 o'clock a. ne, for the election of interiors; oto ton Isle upon 0 prop -o,ition to lease I loartantlon of 11o:railroad-known valhoTtatearawae Bat yob, for n term of riltlo to rote upon a propnaltton 1n purehtter (hr half It. tereal In the late Cleveland, Anneal the Lk Cluelte ti Railroad, (formerly known no . the Alrim Branch of the Cleveland Is Pittehurah 'Railroad.) Ala°. whether to inert...l-their Capital Stob un der he_Sata td• April Mil. 1.W3. nod April Otto. let'. The Transfer Hooka wlll be'elosed ou mod niter the 1.1.1“nlOoDt. I:(II.IIrWET.L. _ ‘halo' • Not•rft cry.. , Noretnher .111 b. 1441.. PILIE.%OCE TAKE North: TIIAT Ws , the ilre4 meeting of the cor.lornlim ti, 'The rniun Lubrle teem!' a 11l ho held on lithiCko.ltAN , Derember Ll,t, labh at the Mitre - 01 him: k Pennoeht Werol atteet, in the 111 g of Pit t aburtilt, at&clock p. Tor the purpone of • organizatLeonadopt of Ily-Laitra,eleetton erl.. 1ar.,1 , 11111 fat t irpma authorized /UPl mart, particularly Irperlite. l In an Act of thr fleneral *. .eleihly , of the kioninutowenlth rennaylv Ma. S. titled Aa, relating to corporation , for !Omni , al, iilttnufarturing, Mining and quarrying , purport,. approved Ito' ti4h day of 31113 , noWalt tt IYM. 3lt'SSl.Filt. Treas.. pro fem. al ntxa,n , ItAan. no rer - r.nt,ton. Nov. 03. vta. mimmuli“ IDE TUE 11473" STO(10101.11ERS OF THIS WANK. will be held at the Bathing Houre.,•on 114111.1 Y, the drip of Itretquher oral, al It o'rlunit a. m., to ennalder and deckle-whether 11110 11.111 k gilklibtcome ao Alaurlntion forithe boalueas of Ranh ing, mullet the lama of the tinned State", and ulaelhar It ehrtl, carirt.c the power conferriNl by the .tat of the, Le. Fialal me of this State. emit" ail ent,lflln4 1 tie Hanlia of this Commonwealth to 1.0,001 e a:Au latiou• for Honking under-Elio E., of the Untied Mtatet.. approte.l Tat August, leulr and to tithe aria further action that may he neeraitary. .fir older of the Hoard of Directors. • • 3.0. U. tHAIITIN, Caihter. - --•- - lIION V K ITT DAN. thttalturgh. A., 21. 186.1 Am". li. tit Banking Holum, on 1111'11:411 AY, th e th.l they, of December .next, o'clock n. in., to decide whether this Bank shall Amami,- an aaaocint inn for, the 'irvana of Banking, umlitr the bowa of lh States, and ti bet het It .1.11 M erclae u • 'powers conferred by the Act of the ("corral Aatoxn.. I.ly of the Commonwealth of Pencowleitnix, entli tied "Am Act enabling the Ithakchr lit Is Common.. wealth to Warne Arsocinitons for Iho pnrpose flanking, ur.tler the 13.1. , of the United iadatea,t , proved the got (foto( Attend. !bat, and to lake nay further notion that may tie bxpedlent. • .1:111:10OFFIN, (bolter._ 'l 7 l CO.—NOTICE OF E.L.No., .il'IONo-xstameribera to the stank of the (Merry Hum Pitt little Petroleum tie!, ore hereby .nOtllled attend aincelLug of.. tho.titockhoblorsof said tlonr pony, which.artli be held on.IION DAY,. nth,: "176 b at a tieback p. m. i • for 1 hepitrptoxforoig - ardett-! 'llrtia: elrellOn Of Prealdent. Plrectors and other ; officers. at oflIceot".111'.2. 1 14101(11Af.E, No. 9. Duquesne Way. • ILIJOHIIIcKBLYY ' nahetf • • Prealtient:pro ' tem. tirrtox.Or vitr Aktatin ray „- Fatsburgh,.biosetnberfzt. f ' tr",-f L'-sToiriatioLuvirpt..• lILKETING.•-•ik • 'Optelnt meeting of the Stookholdersetf the' Allegheny Valley Itnilroad Co., Wilt be held at the .ftee - t`f the Vattirabib, to Pittablogh; on the of Iteeember next, 61 11 o'clock, a. M. far the pory j:nce of etataiderluien-ccmtract with tit hinhaning alFtcfach Creek Itollroad Company, for the lease and ektennion olthe Allegheny Valley liallroad. and to ratify or reject the same. - EY order of the ...11pard,, • • • FELIX 11.1.11111 - INOT, • - • ~ •.'• • - 'President. - • • • • Tj'IR:111 " i . . " 4,%4A.NIVANAL r 1,0(10 WA Green Apples; • • • - •••• • bbla`fluth Olden : . dottCanntnt tta do do • l'otantoest ' B t,hlr •• • I bbts Sweet l'utat.ooAl . • • 1 1 etiqintti Petah Bloisf o utshs-s: • 7 1..4 Int. tithelanuts; ~. • , • wa bitotA.Prlme W. it:Cheene;. ihunbunt Ihd (Ireton - Clustut,JOA! ..lreelyod nod for sole at SIM I.llsorty street. • 11111124 AIKEN A.:SHEPARIt.' i..IIt7ART.HoRMRSTER , ' (.4IN OFFICE., f. ' • • " ring? nriplBlolC WARIImoioN, November 30 ., 1 801, t Adder nt•Pubtle - Altdßul,l6 t h e highest .I.4ader, at the times And,plones nanw4 - below, taxi ItlllinutApott; PA; Thttrallay;distember hth, that. 3obmgown, Pa. Thursday December 18th 1861. - TrentonN. Jo Thurwaapt December M,P364. T190.' UNDYED- OA VALET - RORKE'S, have teen oonddnined as-unfit for I.htteatijelty.tersice of plc tinny. . , b ,rlotla and forming. purposes witty • gond Wir t ninS may. be had. littrAph sold Moldy. Sale to commence at 20 O'cincie a. In. . • Terms cans, In United Stales currency. • • JAMES A. F J CIN, • Colonel in charge First ludsfon,. dey t tot QuoUtymanter °Mee.. I.)It4SOLUTION BRIP.—The Partnership heretofore. vatting • between the understigned, under the nem name of I.IROMPTON ts CO., for the manutaettue of :Savo Pend And salter SuApi, Non thIA dAy. been dic'olrel •by *dual cbosent. , SAMIJ.Itat M. CIER . 91IN URI I . scam FOSTER. l'itOburtb, Sept. Bib, lbw. • • WM. Ki - SWEDT Fl Nil WM. ICKEitaiY & CO. ( su c r.som to - CRII.IIPTON 4• CO.. . . • ...- . • MANCIYAGTIIMMIMI of . Silver Pearl and Superior Rosin Soapa w 7 MERIT 'MEET. rirrsurium de2:lycl Ton. SALE. The •underoigned offers for sele,a,leaae of • . • threN uarters 'of in _Acre tilt White • Rock •Eddy, on the AlleghttnY •tifalley I ltalltoad. The 'Wlla; In one of the beet on the, ilepheny, Elver. There •to trainee an the tears taalt.of capaalty uf-1,100 Muerte, esth ,feet to taw, la feet Waves, • iron "i!OTI, , ash! are i'utrlflttii==tl.7l°.`rofinl i t 9 !" ° The Janke »elan he meld separately, tpt with the eteWkialle ] ; has nine yaws to roma- on renannOtte• - ) WM:00 ,ptpiet4 Oa.; • Pe eNn.bet‘ f qb f , -01 " - g. • M=V= Oil: City Oil Company,- or PITIII3T:P.GII. Capital Stock : $160,000. Shares 160 000. PAR VALVE. DOLLAR. . . Working Faints!, Hotrod ,in fnth, ►!Il,Opli. The property of Ole tk.MPSAV C 011.1. 1 ,1 of the one-ltlf of the whole wotkintt iPteritgt of -one. quarter of on tWre, to /I Weise On • The Widow. Me,Clintock Fronting on Oil ('xt4k, wiLto. a goo4lnioliror, .aid ntfielent depth of water Wload ull ut an) afar.. Yvon thia.property la tizv 4001 T. Ten Barrels of Oil Per Day, Anil 10'111.100 heti , I him being ppl led •A N PLAT Ith the nseurein• e nf INCREASING THE PRODUCTIO LARGELY Adjoining the shore, with 4CY(.11-aiXteentllg .norking.illtert!St. contrails on...quarter of nn xe . upon which on OIL WELL has just 'necn.coi rioted, with h mwrizerimialci. issucr6v of D ili And is confidently believed will pump from twenty_ to thirty !vireo's' of oil per day. AdJolulnitthe sibbee, with neven-sisteentlis svot-k -ihterest, contains oueNunvter Of an sore, upon tthicti there is A GASEQUS WELL, And with proper tubing, which le now being yliwL with entialectury evidence of a FLOW INU )IL WELL In addition ton/ above, the Company have the eeven-elateenths working inter,et in one and 011 e. half:acres, upon. which there hove bgen no opera- Ilene whatever commenced oS'yet. There le In the above two-and-wee-quarter acres of LEVEL LAND, In a compact body, with Ave rode of Creek Point, upon which there are already two Ilrst.elaal engine. now working. Also,rin Ale Pump, Oil Tata, and other nermasery datum , for the eNle1:011v0 working or the Vompany'r Intereft. The attention of oil mon and the'imbile indirret •d to the folios in; nurrottniting of thin MAGNIFICENT OIL TERRITORY I 'pow the trol4entabllthttl and celebrated 'Widow Farm: TUE ILIMMOM) WELL No. flowing WO barrele of oil per elay, Is situated WO feet of Jim Uompony'k property. TIFF. STERBETT WELL Poutplng 101)barrelo‘r oil vcr tbsy, I, ll stout Ilona .a. 03 tket: THE PAISTEIt WELT., No.l. I'uii.l•tug' 301.arre1s of oil per day, to disteuat shotit 11 , 1/ fk.t. THE PAINTER WEILL. No. Y, roOlptng 41 bnrrobs of oil per dot, In distant On* trot. THE LONE %TAB WELL, No. I, I , llepleig; Lunde per ;Lep, In distant about 3! fe•Pt. TILE. LONE STAR WELL, No. 2 rumplor. fifteen iffirrels per flan if lilstnnt itTiOut. t wt. hunthied nod fifty feet. The company JUNO OWS Ilir threC-routtloi workitti; tuft:met of the widely: know ft GOOD INTUNT OIL WGLI., ith Strain of n front on the Allegheny river. ex tending Leek to rode.. Tltin property Immedintely edielne fill City. 11.6 Omn i Intent Well los been pumping sines 1, producing nbout• fintr barrels of oil per tiny. flag trell prontineatik.be a big nor. an it flows with but little PuinPing the &forge mentioned Sally pro, Ttlott. he ottaeltdeut of o Hower to this well truillti tidoebtedly inemose the yield to Ten or Fifteen Barrela per day • Tim royalty Is one-fourth, fearing the enttra three-fourth. the property of thisConivany. Therd ia included tide two Nato, Tool., Bove and En. 'glue, in complete artier, find now running. Froni the fad of thin well llowingat interval., the OSSUMPTION OF (I%L W WRY DULL TILE coattrar eILSO awrc 500 iCRES OF LAND IN FEE BIIIPLE, ettasted sear tae town of .tateiTrime, on Little 40,i1 CreOk, • And about neeen miles frota the 'urge FlOWlng Oil Wenn on Oll.t7reek. cloue proximity ter this . lend en oil well ltas been recently straen,Vunwlng ".r) barrel• of 01l per WCIAMOtIi FARM MD OIL UTI OIL Ootntionon vrlth . nuffloient dolly prolocilon of oil fit prevent priori; to my n Monthly Dividend of over One Per Cent. ON THE CAPITAL STOCK brow the nrospeetun, It will be reAdlly, aeen that by future neveloymeirt it may be 11111114 one of the Very Bal. Paying Oil. Cumpauiti in the Country . 04 -13,000 yonSUBSOWTION to th.C*p. it T d *Pei will be opened id the (Mee of IePT3ECIMER Ob !SCM9NI3 HALL, on bee: 9.13t0bt A:- arr .wrEztris.Exritivr - AlusKlN't. - it oth SPRING PETROLEUM. COMPANY. Aluskinguiu County, Qhto.. Your hundrio: and I . & ter on 011 Siounes Non, t.l,,,*lirs obovc )InConner.nt'ille inrotiotated ton'or thb oof r..outoylvon.to. -CAPITAL STOCK $500;000. ; 1141,060 Sliarts'af4.i Pet. Shari; lull Paid. .boor--nut liable to forthnt• asiono!lanoto ~. . . P,‘ , .ront—Gl:o . C.4...,P..5q.. • .....-,, ter!, god Trrarrrer--.R. , r. LE.ECII, Jr.i . (Ivo: NV . , tl,t.i. p...,,ii1e01 , • 0t P., FC:V:it - C.31.r., J. 33. (i othrle, IV. Bagaley, • , .. .TOR. It 10mM%. Benj. Hakeirt4l,:le., FranV../inlan, • L. Y. MeKm• -A. J. ling.z, It. T. - Leeoh, Jr.; The Company Wt.. to . 10.0()(1 SHARES , . of the hbos'o ?aliened, sq.): lo thi. mftrkr.t 114,0 k.: of Irubvtrlyttott bre 110'w (men et the otter. of S. Si ARYAN, 62 Fourth street. o here Proirectil Nod dlep of the Coro pan) . e prop. erty con be •I da . •-• 1 0A A ,OST. • • WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA 111.11111 I Cir.pos:l Thig eir.p;Of IY bone to tvi, formed nrolr. the Mining end Ainnufe . log Idtit 4 of Penneylvoinis, for the Immo.. of futiiloldug the 4:it...we of burgh xtth COAL Afi! COST. 1f.% Ing of Coal, Nan lo e.t.d. It 1. propo.rif Ito fort. the Voulisnor On the following p 1.,. I IPITAL AT:I4:K s : : : $l3lOOO I\l4 , 25,000 Shares at 25 per Share, par value 10,000 Shart;. Rrsersrd as Working Capital Each mbreriber Ili 50 thltrel of :took. will be ea t Sled to.soobunlogx of root per hoz=nl ACTI;A.L. tIAST., delivered to Pittsburgh or Jong the Atte,. gheny. Riser. 'The imrplus cool to bo told And Me. prontto bodisided equiolly ou.OOlC the-Stockhold ers, whirl if tvebtitiosts4 will pay .wheuldhoult blend on ;he Copilot Stock. The bank In,oried. le Is located on the Allegheny River, utaiut 16 tittles from Pittabumh, - 410 rods -from the Mgr, mut about the same distance from the Allegheny Valley IL It. The coal is of the Immo _strata as the Youghiogheny or llogon i tiahelii, amt of the amino quality. The 'Company la to ',be °mantled snit rotumerite roper:Atoms at entre.: The eat !metal tt t of the 00411, on eompletion; eL the Corapmuy'a rood fromthe pit mouth to the rstl nod or river, detiverni At the Company's plot or along the Allegheny ricer.. is kaa than eight cents te tio.hrt, at relent cmtof digging, frettlte, Mc., tie" hleh coal Is nownelllegat It ended cents A the Vitkgburol a übek Sulyneriptioil looks will b opettM on 211t712-S- DAY,Deveiaber h, et the tellowlng pincer At the °Mee of 011011(11: M. 3114tIKSTOttlii WI Fifth It tret.t; J.: T. SAMPLE'S. 'Vetlolll titTett, Ailegbein 0111 ~IjL:RI{F • 4 64 1'EUPETIAL" 011 PLATE Clautney We the folloivii3 merits 14. ili Arzsuss. The metal pans will test, (with fair usage ' ) almost indefinitely, and t hey are ~p ,idied with clAss at a root of tot cent ga 3 ear. thf. MILDNESS OF LIMIT. it to not a,fnaci ful nor a catch-penny preteronbo to nay that lamp or car-light transmitted through glass of a Slightly , blur or green tinge l 4 while equally strong as that. through whitriclass,decidedirmore mild, Like day light, atuf therefore more favorable do the eye.. This is ii fact proved by the experienee of many. It is abcounted for on opticalTrinclples, and has, in come quarter", been urged upon the attention of the public by .sonie of the most eminent scientific 'men In the country, as a fact of decided importance. There it no humbug, tharctore. In Raying that for marling, sewing, and all similar purposes, rtrylng to the; night," our Plate chimney, In its-plainest style contains precisely - the kind. orciain wanted la miler .to :produce the best. porrible.light, : This truth atilt* cab, by a trial, be earily - sipprealated, 1 erpeel by' those are a,Lt NEi,4l*l meta - ,,, te put on and oft than the Other chimney, and more readily. cleaned it eOIIVCIIICItt as to supplying • with ehnde; easily made to Answer the purpose of n Inntenn, when desired; and lastly, unlike the nil claas•ehlinney,lt Ls used without a constant and pliant fear of breaking it. We give in with .each Chimney n Rumor, no. knoWledgell to be one of the innit ever manufaCtur ed, (i•xpreesly adapted to the ehhaney, anal will lit any of the coninnowor No. I lamp collars); a dozen glass plates exirmAi chimney cleaner, and.a top.- shield or lantern attachment. - Retail price of SQUARE C 11121111.7 1 -, including the above, VS CENTS. ''We hate on hoed both , .S.ptare. and Qatngon •at vles,-(pl Kin metel,) wi th and without fancy color .ed and frosted glans. It.'llner• article, brass mount ed, (is-logos,) will ready Inn few bays. • 13 - Sold,,whOlcnnle sad retail, by 5.:111.3.14E . 4. CO., No. a st. CLAIR ST., •al door from; Bridge, AtEIIcANTILI; L TIRSRT." LEM:UM& . .., • • MISS MA .E. DIGKINSON, WILL .PEK a a sr. a zi , OuVEMMWAY. DEO:'l4t.ll 1:1331k1r,- 4 1 Plc:. for Labor PRIDELY, 15336. 16th.'; srAJECT—.l.temninr of tho Election.* Tickets, 60 cents. Victim,' Sent. recto cries:. Soon open at 7 o'clock. - Leeturc commences at floldetic or SeluAinTlelictscnorecure ieata witfi out untric charge, on'llonday, Dec.'l2th; at, oho Eh: booty lime* between the hour. ail 2 awl e'o'clock; after which seats, not scoured bp:lesson Tickers, Atilt eohltu purchasers of stosje ticket., • - TiIOMS_IVAV.EWELL,, IL.I,I7WMIDS, • • . Otieltr....A.' HOWE, JAS..T. , LIONWELL, IV, L. A/ALI/WELL, • • ALOSESON S.. BELL!, ' • 'zect4*puturcifiee.: , 11.1,VENUE'Ot, VON.P/iXt, •• ..LL . . . Capital : $60,000 Working Capital -: 15,000 The above nit flompiiiiits to be or•Ordval uniler the Lens of - FeTwisylminia. ~,,, • -•- • . The property conalsts of ten aorta Oland:held I n fee simple, in Beaver county within half a Mlle of Ferry, Ori all Of which there ore unerring. indications itt cdr. Thorq arc four well* on the property, as follows: flo.l-11. producing welha ad now yielding rneugh nil to pay n dl• ldeud of three percent. a month on the entire stock. . • No, 2—A l ao a producing well, and very prom ising. No: 3--Thla well le down three hundred and sixty fret, and the Indications of oil one . bat can tar desired.. • • No. a—di. very prinnislng well, down one hundred awl twenty feet, and certain to prove V, geed one. On property of the companyls an - ostensive coal bank,au that fuel. for boring - may-be hod for the digging. There htshort no..company men, Ind here 'which has rinlore solid bails to leen On, or which 'promisee to prore- a better haVestmeht. • Tbe hooka will be open t0411:4)110* ate o'clock, at: the oflieeid 4.1dA11tE141..k. lIIPLIALT.NSON; - No. gndthfleht street'. . - • . . deledt ' , ' Reerettsry nett TrcsMuter pro real. P 110DITCY: CONSIGNAIRNTS NOW IN' 600 bush_Chestntitsl 4 2a bush. liielory iinisl 800 bbis. Green -Apples; ,;700 bbl.. Potatoes; 6eo dos fr. can'd reaabaa;...2s bids Creuberriee; ..` 5150 bus hairs Dry " CIO bush Dried Apples .;. 1$ tte.W,..R. Meese; DJ ' ' crocks - fresh Butter; 8 tbis Roll Butter; . AM kegs Peeked Dotter; MO . " old Eslt; . ~ . 16 ....r. -Apple ,Butter :. ' 10 i " Whlteltesns• - GOO Mist , DiovulSeedi .. 50 bush Timothy tiei•d; : " 3 bbls Pine Teri ..` 1. ts:b 15 lamp. AM Olde r { ..20 MI Turnipa% '." _ . 25 .. Flint ry Llorainvt dAorual. W. rioa '... um o ige,detureßuidtbutity itighwiees; .'-'' LS .." 60 v 0 51.tar Oid P.D1366y0 NhLsky , 1; -:, ~ Tor. Rain by Y(dcGi ..Ult. VOIGt 2. CIO --- c2..14.1. gm , GRAYES!--40 .boxes - -TiikiriT ‘,..‘...ll4aatilataikkaeaspe ils cidtipetitOuni€: :*3 44443441 e, put,upSfar.fnmlizioe, i Q31,440330'. • d.ku j a for eat bs ' ' - , Out& a efittreaaini e , -..; -- da , - 347 Llbtiti 444344. i=l== :IT • ...1.71 II 'll EC T.l4sE.l7llC•rre. - . IV/I..\T ED o go4d 31. , r...hinists cart, • r !CCM K,041 wage' ant Stem y ea:Tiny - Mtn% 1 , 1 aptlFtn.l klatediately MILEOLLANIPS, corner Inane' street and Penn, neenuo. dO74t !, !ASH' Of 1. TOISIX.. , IMOutre of JOHN ISLAM or If: McKELYT, near *he Hand Overt bridge. de7Mt - t(jF'I'ICE OF T IrE Oft I. lIASIN PETRO 'kJ .141X31, :NO.-.1.-Of South, FOttfth street:—The Htriv.. 4 ,so 'hate this ant , &Cared a fits Wend of TWO PEE. CENT: for the month of , Nose tuber, clear of :AS, payable on mad. after the 15th loot - Trawler Hooka timed from the I.lth tO 4 thus ifthlnHant,tirt.rlvo. ; : ' . • • W3l:-S. MANE,' Trenuner. Preembor 2. 15d4. IFFICE OF Tit J: - 21141,,EOLLEN Y . , AND PTITEDUEGICI.II. CtiOtrANT; , NO. 116 8. Fdurtt rcet.—The toned of Directeur 'hove (hit Say derlered a_Dirmeld t;ir TWO PEE PENT., clear of tag. for the month ot.brirreFt_ber, Mable orlO.uil Alta theralr titlit,, - .. - arest,fer , Rome- cioso Dote thy bith Lithe lOtti boot: ' ' • Wtl 8. LANE, Treeellrei.' E Fol7lll'll WARD . SCHOOL , - .40,--JujaTruENTT.CSILTri girl" orkke to .1.644efs hititttittcoteir - triT by the Dortty Oont. • miesterOwlr at,thellolllrfin4lhht the "th e En * be presented lorenneetts Haw, tothe Ropt y Boards, , on. or before the_%tb December, 1511 ye After Dinh: t Imo no more Dot& 'till be isguad. enons botch- In: wild ccrtifiesteg ( hem to BENI: - I.IOITTON, TrestdenL 4if the .lioarOi'at - hlrhOme on Coma areel, three ilbors below (Inesennt, or tO S. BAilh No:trAtillerson street. delat-few AIACREDLIrcia I*:ETROLEtilti - 00. °taco, Plitst&sii, Pa. • fri...41. 9 k. of thi. Company, are open for sub twr nt the following . placer. .7. V. DENO&R, 'Duquesne W I.QOKKART ft VIGLW. Wood aired, neer 41thy HUDSON HE ITT "Dtioutine' Depot, P. 11.114 • BIARSH&II,Ises BROWN; tielsst:, near Groat, WELDON: ISt Wood street. PAN 11) A. STEWART, President, pro Ss. -01 P • • wurrE:oittt &Too., No. 25 Fifth Street,, HaV; On . hvid n Inirge itobk Of Lilac]: Dress Silfts, sad Colored P.i'eF.:3Ms. Which they will sell at resionribla priced. dealt - 6.i - Y/111;iA.SWIti AGAIN' BEI1I9V,14(). THE mbow-s nAsicnia,i .11nring found the room which they land,toiretrOlv lit, Clair street too ‘wonif for their rephtly Income. ink cinows, and otherwise inconventent, hap. se . Lured for the winter the " CHAPEL AT - THE FEMALE" COLLEGE,' • Were all their classes will be itinbirnesormisoda ted. The nest drill trill be WIMSESDAX, at it Ole. SATUIDIAY monNisa, ttsual. Private classes formed if Sohlmd. • _.. Distraction given In Schools-and tirn application. _ . K=IMM= "TALTABLE VAL • . 'fa Immo:moo of anOolor grant ottbictie;Probsto Court of Jofrorson - County; 01110, oill - ofrer for 'solo et publie IttlEtiOt, on '• • . • . . . Saturday, the 7th Day , of Jamiary• nt one o , eloelc,tit the front - doe - tor the Court - /lons_ ,e in STEULIENTIVr W, the ,ThlitotinJetfer g Scribed re estate, ll nab§ in the County of 'don; State al of Ohio a ; to Wit: All that part of fro/. tional motion No. 3i,lostrudrip No range No. I,lylngisinigt Creek township, itt'sald ConniTs end containing one hundred and Torty-eight acres,. more, or !mix/m.llfeet to thedowerestnteof.Mucht.. 'McCausland; heretofore set oil' by. motes and hounds, Red - Which le us follows, to wit: Coati '., mencingat the north-west corner of Harriet PauPe,.. • and running east with said Mirtlauslin's , line to "ilui Chios/Ter, thenac *the -river to -Ephraim Uablers line, thence west with said Cab l e thence west with sAtrilablen line until It law. sects the wind leading from Stimbenvilletelines.. title, Owns, south with" mkt rend until le tater , sects the road leading up Will's Creek, thence up, • said rend to et Ake opposite &small swamp ou the . south aide of ,said xmd, pear the Odell tjezi e : south Ina straight lineto the piece 'Abel!! The lend above xteseribed.is within three of Steubenville; fronting' upon the Ohio River, crossed by the CleveLsbd and Pittsburgh Railroad, and Is underlaid ildXhighont with an excellent hod ..of.stouean , thePSiellbe/WIIITL. ISI /na Appraised subject I o r znid dower at lIT.TXX TrAula or beer --Oue-third Mud, one-third in one .yenr,vmsr-thhik in two years front:the day of rate, with interest, the paYmenti to be 'Mewed by a mortgage upon the premises sold. TAMES S. SCOTT, AMMuistentor de boats Nen-lelthtbe - lrat anue4 l4l H..XlMlnuniand, deceased. ' , . HOVE/HAN - re WALDLTl,Atlerneyn. STW - tt (Awn. siso„ofto. SIWW:16000 p . ?TIT Value One DAM wo)umck carraz::sio,ooo C:' W. PICKETROr', President, lowa wirnimur, aeomairy Tho Propert y of !hiMe. , moony oondsto of. Thirtf-ior Acre n the jillegliewe r Rh . er. to VertAnna . flotriti, and • held under A PER.PKITILL LIASE.; !Rased 0 royalty ur irttA 03E•TIVE\i1ETR PMT OF 111 E Delltered in the Tank, RICHEST TERRITORY • on the river, A ‘1:1 ()Pa Off 01 ee el , her Ey ~ ,,, , ,tittirr,t2ANntritlWletVteta late The Vte""rink-Ihrielvaro,toutatx, et ifin lime In 001111MileiltV tiliioOLPllOe Of 'Oil it is In the rlelnity.W-the - Mebrated Hooret Well, Vial.AntC.93eX4Ta-ic :Vatin,,wheee u m w rsm ra°III.IV"InUOLDg ESSE WClb6: -• • . - , ArrAngements ma4e.hr.the nutAfige- Promilie the Work lamedlatelr,- . ' p ipj jp eopfidently- expneteil tliat Willa will gODAbt!OtltAlri o .4. - , The Company ale.? have I . ix ff•-slFiele, TWO - ADM OIL OREM,' t, (>;tinyittURICILERII IS A WELr. ' 'nob - 141:111 AN EXCIEMEIM SHOW 01.-0/4 phich La* slestr been...tubed, find Ism 5.1141116.0 t wlken all was at a noisivajiagrputat... • . . • • - - • . -... . . ... We , Bouke foe .aretiorlptlen.iti thel§teellitilde Company 1111 ee opened-atthe ititee et . • - strew a.,RAILEY, 01 WEDNESDIT 11011136 7 0tembet ,-7116 • -At,',,1.,0 - ;o'Clectli 2 I‘I . OIASSEI3.-gPptileOleittitosMiktiiii i ; IL AMA, on Laud And kw e t in g les - • " 112,rtn¢314Secouttstillte* d - FT= rsale., to 411.U* affIay, , SUGUTEMINDOL4- -SY.WI74G' MA(111111, wurt.lodarth!fi .Xlitta, with stamp, ,— Ii&IIIII - 11A.T•frA: ACM . - Ultngal4 Ullah ....r5A50eit4;406140We7.0,!,...,. _ _ MWM .761tAttalri,
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