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Althongh it is not customa• ry to publish in vapers abroad from the seat of `Government, the Reports which emenate from the various departments, yet we believe the great mass of the American people would he pleasedto pc . ruse the logical Report of Mr Waxxsu, and so 12elieving,, we shall endeavor to lay . it 'before our readers in full, if the demand upon our columns is not, too great. At present, we must content our aelves•by giving the following, synopsis of the Report: - , The receipts and expenditures for the fish] year ending the 30th June, 1846, were as follows: • Front enstoms, $26,712,637 S - 7 Prom sales of - public lands, 2,694,462 48 From miscellaneous sources, . 02,126 71 - • Total receipts, 29,499.247 06 Add balance in the treasury Ist Ju 7p,1845, Total means, , 37 137, 353 Thg exppditures.during the same .filealyear amount& to the sum of 28,031,114 20 Leaving a balance in the treasury on the Ist-July,. - 1346, of , 0,126,439 OS As appeals in detail by accompanying state -ment A.- - • - The estimated receipts and expenditures for the .fiscal year endink 30th Jtine, 1E47, nre as ful lows: From custom; Ist quarter, by ac ' tual returns ot the collectors, 10,153,826 33 For the 2d; 3d, and 4th quarters, as estimated, Total from customs, From sales of 'public lands, From g rniscellaneous sources, Total, receipts, exclusive of treasu - ry, notes and loans, From treasury notes, under the , act of 22d July, 1846, $3,000,000 u 0 From loan, under the same act, Add balance in treasury lst 'July Me, • Total Means, as estimated, 50,462,1:0 OS saris urn; nca, Via: The actual ex pendituresfor , • - . the tat guar- t e r,- ending ' • 30th Septem- L ' bee, 1846,-a. 1 mounted to 311,055, GOl- CI As appears in . . ~. ,detail by ac• .. eompanying statement B. ' 1. The estimated expeialituree for the public service ', 11- , rinetheother . three quarters - • frqns Ist Oct.,. 1840, to 30th Sane; 134; ' • . - are asfollows, rtz Civil Tat, sehpa inter course, and i s.eellane. ow purposes, Army proper, - so ! lunteers, Fortifications, - onlnance, ar ming militia, Indian depart meat,.. -Pensions, interest on The public ' debt, and treasury • -.. notes, Redemption of the residue of the loan of 1841, Treas'y notes which are yet outstanding and= payable, wheu_preffent ed, Naval estab lishment; ..~. t 1 _~ .. Excess otexpenditures over means Ist July, )847, • 4,770,042 01 'The sum of 550,000 for supplying deficiencies of revenne from postage, and also of $200,000 for postages of Congress and orthe executive depart ments, are included in the above sum. The - estimatexl receipts, means, and expenditures for *fiscal year commencing the Ist July, 1847, - .Suad:ending 30th June, 184 S, are us follows, viz: From customs, for the four guar tern} $28,000,000 00 ' From sales of public lands, 3,900,000 00 Froth Miscellaneous !coulees, 100,000 00 Total revenue, 32,000,000 00 Deduct deficit on let July, 1847, 4,779,042 01 *The 'Eum of $534,00:.) for supplying deficiency 7 in revenue from postages, V 2 7 .5,000 for postages of. Congress and executive offieers, and $117,150 of the debt assumed by the United States for the cities If Columbia, are included in the MEM t_ 40 .k ,. z . ' ,2 4 7. 0i - 4. ,4 •0t . . , :.,•,j.,•: ,, .,. , r,' , ',,:. - ,:-'. r , 4_ %. - •••ti: 1, 4 . e.' , • - •)•'. 7 •: ., . , ': . i;, .',:: ':.4,'iii.,,5,',4.'-!,,t,.`'.-,-.'i,.,.T.::..--.:,.,..•-:,,.-.7i: BEEN _4 r L.' HARPED, EDITOR 'AprP lIECTIPTi AND -Itrat RZCZIPT9, viz 5,000,000 00 5,310,iii2 GI 19,578,437.83 2,371,7ii3 3a 1,648,172 18 1496,612 92 1,036,980 82 3,000 00 430,183 97 X 9,278,771 4 I Total means- for the service of the fiscal year ending Jtine 30,'48 $27,220,957 09 EXPEZIDITVILES The expenditures during the same period, as es• timated by the several departments of State, Trea• diary, War, Navy, and Postmaster General, viz. The balances of former appro. • priations which will be required • to be expended in this year, Permanent and indefinite appro priations, 'Specific appropriations asked for this yiar, Total estimated 'expenditure, $45,781,784 51 This ISLIM is composed of the following purlieu lars:' Civil list, foreign intercourse, and -miscellaneous, Army proper, • - Volunteers, Fortifi ti czt scc ions , , ordnance, arming militia, Pensions; .Indian department, Naval establishment, Interim, on public debt, Deduct total means for the ser- - vice of the fiscal year ending Jnfie 30, !.849, 27,220,937 99 Excess of expenditures over means Ist July, 1945, : :v.f - N. , -? : , v ;,. - . •:.'..' , .-:,:! , %:';,:-!::-:: , g , i .._ -.1. EN= "` ~ ~ 1 . wbich he estimafee:WdtbriWinto the Treashry delphia has learmt a lesson that:will not be.forgot• an additionil annhall reventi& 0f52,500,000,. and ten, and when she - holds Ouf`the handief us notl thus_ reduce . the hihn;-reqiiied by the country to cast it asiddi buntinertiber that 4..vf. are . Patton - I.z $19,600,000..; - - Let the pest be forgotten; ar.dAlie hatch The Setretery states the important fact; that "at it be buried. We can do as, much her as the date ..of the repeal of the tariff of 1842, the she ail to us, but why:do harm at all. If a new reveille Was declining. receipts under it into 'era of good feeling-Wile begun, kind offieeiWoula . the treasury were less by the.sum of $815,444 ST ,follow,' and bcith parties be geinaraiii the end. We during the last fiscal year , terminating on the 30th shall to this subject again. June, 1840, than the receiptsdutin g the fi scal year I ending on the 30th June; 1845. "•Thet this decline was progressive, and arose front the prohibitory character of the specific du ties, is . proved . by a talde .which accompaxics the report,- (marked G,) from, Which it.' appears that, for the fiscal year ending . 3oth-June„lB44, the ex cess of revenue produced by specific over ad va llorem diitieswas $ , 81,860 74; whereas, during the fiscal yew' ending 39. th Juue, 1845, the ad valorem exceeded the specific duties $1;737,379 57; and and during - the lark fiseal year the ad valorem ex. ceed the' specific duties $2,063,534 54. As the specific duties in their practical operation were be coming,-every. day more prohibitory, the revenue tinder' the tariff of 1842 must have continued to Sink so rapidly as soon to have caused a great de. Licit, even in time of peace, and thus have requi ted ultimately a resort to direct taxes or excises to support the government." . The Secretary speaks in the most encouraging manner in relation to the operations of the new Tariff law. He says: "The country was never more prosperous, and we have never en:riyed such large and profitable markets fur all our products. This-is not the result of an inflated currency, but is an actual 'lncrease of wealth and business.—, Whilst agriculture, commerce, and navigation, re. leased from onerous taxes and restrictions, are thus improved anti invigorated, manufactures are not depressed." The large profits of manufacturers may' be in some- cases somewhat diminished; but that branch of industry, now reposing more on its own' skill and resources, is still prosperous and progres sive. New manufactories are being erected through out the country, and still yield a greater profit, in most cases, than capital invested in other pursuits."' The. Secretary further Says: "The labor employed in agriculture. commerce, and navigation, is as much American labor l'as that engaged in manufactures, with less of midi. , eery as a substitute. As 'you depress these three great interests, the demand for workmen in those pursuits is diminished. The labor thus deprived of employment is thrown into the power of the inanufacturers, and must enable them to brim , down wages to the lowest point which will ailbr7l a scanty subsistence; whereas, if agriculture.Tom tneree, and navigation are improved. as the result of low duties, there must be increased competition and demand for labor, and its wages must be en hanced.; The Secretary again repeats the suggestion made in his last report in tegard to the reduction and graduation of the public lands in favor of actual settlers !and cuitivators. He says: "It is' believed that the sales, at the prices re duced 3. 1 .0 graduated, should be confined to limited quanti4es. sold only for settlement and cuitivaiion. In this manner, whilst the aggregate wealth of the nation and revenue of the government are rapidly augmedted, the wages of labor must be enhadced, by atibiling to our working classes and the nidus trious poor certain means, whenever.a reduction of their w'Nesshall be proposed, of purchasing home, for themselves and families, at the reduced rates to. be established, in relation to the pnblic hinds, .by the graduation bill." The!Sedretary speaks favorably of ti,e Ware. housing System established by ch. Act of August 6, 1844, and recommends that it be not disturbed. He sho , es's that two collection districts be es tablished in Oregon,—one near the month of the Columbia river, and the other at or near Puget's 7,656,300 22 21,651,904 62 i 27,835,731 CO 3.400,000 00 100,000 00 31,33:..i,731 GO 10,000,000 .00 9,126439 Os SOund), lie directs the attention of Congress to the sub ject of la light:bons° system; and speaks elleoura ginglylof the surveys that hare been made along the coast of the United States within the pat year - tittsburgh and Baltimore. For the last year our citizens have been the dupes of the haltiritoreans: The scales at last have fallen -------- from their eyes; and they see that they line been I• Capt. Bennett's Company. the Philadelphia the suhjects of a despicable coquetry. It is now Light Guards. arrived about 10 o'clock Sunday night. They took lodgings at the National Hotel, a. certainly to our mind that the Baltimore and ' Ohio Railroad Company seek a terminus for their I Water street. They are a brave looking set of road elsewhere than at Pittsburgh, notwithstanding' n " . their hate proceedings, and their assertions which lead &erne to think the contrary. Let them go; ts e believe that they will be the losers by their pent .fogging Policy, not us. , When the people of Vir ginia Orel told that they must cease to be Virginians before they can have the Baltimore Railroad pass through !their state, they will speak as become cit izens of the Old-Dominion. Mr. ISI - Lane asks the people, or Pittsburgh to forget that they are Penn sylvarnians. We only wish he was here to learn rtheir ..en'timents on the subject. In the Councils ville 'Railroad, Mr. NI - Lane—for he is the Conlin ' iiy, as; Lhuis the 11th was the State—was offered the means of making Baltimore equal to any other comnlereial city in the Union—for with the trade of tik Mississippi Valley be might base In-ought to her (their the commerce of the region bordering 'the. GeLt Inland seas of the North—but, with an unaccountable folly or madness, he has forsaken the highway to prosperity to pursue through the wilderness of Vitginia an ignis fatons. Ask he terms which the Baltimore Company of fer to', Pittsburgh never will be accepted, what is the ditty of our citizens? Some propose to turn their !backs to the East and look to the Westward only. !Let the East iced us, they say. We are not certain; but this is the true policy of Pittsburgh, and di 'our citizens are alive to the subject, they will doubtless act with vigor and intelligence, as their ;interests prompt them. But should we aban don the Connellsville Railroad, and give up a char ter that cost us so much labor to obtain? This is a qustion to reflect upon. While we push for ward a connexion with the Lakes, and become link in the great chain of Railroads which will soon bind together the States of Ohio, Indiana, Illi nois and Michigan, it strikes us that it would he impOlitic to disregard a connexion with the sea board. We have'the means at the least exPetise and without further legislation, of reaching the At: lantic, without compromising Pennsylvania feelings, and that is-by uniting the Connellsville Railroad with the CumberlantLValley Railroad at Chem bersbarg. That this route is practicable we think can easily be demonstrated; even Mr. Latrobe ad twitted its practicability, and with considerable fears, too, and thought the connection could ,be spaelewith less expense to Pennsylvania than any 'other.' The only great obstacle to this route is the Cove Mountain, and it is said that this can be overcome Without much .difficulty. Let the peo ple of Philadelphia turn their attention to the sub jek of this connexion, and by taking hold of it at once:lntl in goal earnest they will strike a blow on 'Baltimore that she will never get over. We have no making feelings toward the eiti*ens of Baltimore but we' feel towards Mt. M - Larie, and the Directors of his Company, pretty much as an honest lover feels towards a coquette who has abandoned him in the - hopes of marrying _a worthless' spendthrift. Let us look :no longer to Baltirnor., and if' she feelie us again let us tell hetir is too late/ :Phila. '55,241,212 00 $721,284 31 '3,340,144 72 41,717,355 48 $6,044,300 80 6,370, 4 213 25 17,032,331 00 1,872,166 00 2,40:2,600 00 1,246,613 14ei 0,004,727 74 1,408,344 72 '45,7511/84 51 $ l 5,560,5126 54 ds that Congress shall int. on tea and coffee, •. , :.'.. 7 : - -. - .:',. - 7: , r-i , .• , ?:::' , A. - ... ;:'-',.,--',•:,-,;.:::',1-':'i;,,;;:',77i,4?. g ...!'-si.i7'_7-‘:,; `'i;:4_l"•:g''.','.-.--, ):',i:.. - ..-t,;•:::;.:c : ! 1, . -- ; . ..i ,, j; ....!..:,--..•::?',.:.;.'..i1.ir,:,:-..;'i1'.,-.,:-.-,..-,-.:-, - .----,,,,', . ;...,E., • *. : - !. , . , t 414- .....1 . :' , ,.. , .:; 0.... v..-. ~,.-!, ,, ,-..., , ,,: k z ..;.,...*T:t.t.,-;"--4,. ..-,,,c...::, ~. -,, '.,•--..., ,1,-.. • : • ''i'li .- ''' -.. ...f.i. ,- .- .- - • . . -- :: i. - !-' , '=' ,-,- 74.31 3 -'2•ir. ,-, ,...' , o.i' l li ',:-• -:. t':..., ,, ,.. . 4 •:::, .0'4.-.:- '7,-4 . 4.12;.''.- 1 . 1 :4-"` e'';' - `:; :. .' , 4' - '4AiP4N-:i A::1'. 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THEATRE. , Miss Dean drew a crowded house last night She appears as Pluline to-night. cr.• We have heard many complaints made on account of a want of preparations for the recep tion of the volunteets from Philadelphia. The: Barracks were not furnished with conveniences for sleeping and no provisions were supplied them. We do not know upon whom the blame of this neglect rests. It is, however,,a disgrace on the part of those whore duty it was to make ar rangements.—Trlcgraph We do not attribute to the editor of the Tele graph any had motive; but we must say that the above paragraph is very unjust. It is only neces sary for us to state that the Philadelphia volunteer's express themselves perfectly satisfied with their reception in this city. More has been done for their accommodation than the laws authoriie.— . The Quartermaster's agent, Mr. Gordon, - took Christy's building and furnished it as reluireil, on 1 his own individual responsibility. No requisition has yet been made upon him for quarters for the Regiment, and none can be made until the compa nies are all mbstered into service and the Regi ment completely organized. Each soldier is allow ed fitly cents per day for his support while here, which is sufficient to ply their boarding in the best hotels. However, they have been provided for thus far by the citizens free of expense, We have heard these "complaints" alluded to by the Telegraph on the street, but thought them unworthy of notice. When the volunteers them selves begin to murmur it will be time enough to enquire ~ u pon whom the blame of this neglect rests." • Musical Entn-taintneat.Our citizens;must not forget, amid the Confusion that now prevails in the city, that they are expected to attend a Concert of Vocal and Instrumental Musk, to be given in Phi lo Hall, this evening, by Senora KZ , IOOA, Mr..G. Kxoor and G 'fosse.; assisted by a lady amateur • of this city. The following are the names of the coin missirmed officers in the companies that arrived here on Sunday Company AWashinztonlit Infantry— Captain, F. W. 'Binder; First Lientemint, John Boleire; Second do.. Frederick Seidensticker, Sec ond do., Adam Beecher. Company B—City Gn Irds—Captam„Toseph First Lieutenant, P. Kretsehmar; ..econd do., Alex. Browne; Second do.. George Moore., • Company C—Philadelphia Light Guards—Cati tain,John Bennett: First Lieutenant, A. A. Latium tree: Second do.. Wm. 11. Gray: Second do.. Lia%c C. Brown. Company E—Washintr,ton Artillery, of Potts. vine—Captain, James Nagle; First Lientenarit Simon .Nat.tiet Second do, Dolan K. Fernnter, Sce onddo., Franklin Kaereher. Fifth sired is passable, in come:pence ;dl the freeze the mud had to submit to the other night.- This is no "reason, however. why the re. pairs which common decency demands should be delayed. reneirliy seas ; pleasant and sen.shiny; ELert R Mrs Elliott Elizabeth L ' \ eather may continue; and if it does the street: Eichbaum W P Espy William Will be impass.rble again. We will speak out I Edwin Catharine Mrs *..rnery Daniel ...;;• EsbOman Michael ' Esans David §gain to-morrow.—Lperhaps. Ernest C W Evans Evan P. tr: j -We are requested to state that Col. Wynkoop. lof Pottsville, will be a car•,didate for Colonel of 1 the Pennsylvania Regiment. Col. Ntirynkoop too -1 dcred the F. ervices of hie regiment last summer land not being accepted, he is haw here as a pri rate in Capt. IS agle's company. 1 We would suggest to the editors of this city to send all the exchange papers they do not file to the barracks, for the use of the soldiers. They are perfectly ravenous for eastern papers al- Senators 11017STON and Ries, of Tens and Mr. heees*x, the representative, arrived in this city on Sunday, and took lodgings at the St. Charles. They left yesterday afternoon on the Brownsville boat foir Washington. , 1 -• We are requested to call the attention of the Hibernia Greeni to the inlvertitctnent announ cing an election to loe held for Captain on NVednes- • - •Naylor's CoMpany, the Philadelphia Ran gers, has been aildecj, by the Secretary at War, as an eleventh company, to the l'ennsylvania Regi ment, and will soon march to this city. day next 0::) -The people of Steubenville are advocating a rail road project, intruded to connect that city with Pitltsburgh. c" - • Capt. Small and Lieut. Young, of the Pen n . sylvania Regiment, were connected in the Led ger office as reporters. In Capt. Scotts company th ere are ri ft re n compositors. Capitalists who wish to subscribe to the stock of the Ohio River Telegraph Company, can have an opportunity of doing so by calling at the counting house of Hanna & Waterman, Water st. See advertisement. Col. S. Ti: Elark.—lt is due to this gentleman to state that the Volunteers that arrived in thiS city on Sunday, ere quartered upon his liberality and patriwiini. The soldiers will not forget his hospitality. Military is proposed to hnve a Ball in the Lafayette Assembly rooms this week for the benefit of, the volunteers. Tickets, five dollars Cr A '•Mercantile Association" was organized last evening at a meeting held in Philo Hall. c r The committee' appointed by councils to au dit the accounts of the city of meet this even• ihg at the Mayor's office. All persons interested may attend. nn the Canal.—There was a thin coat of ice on the canal yesterday morning, Barl.• Again.—We yesterday shook hands with our old friend, Capt. John . Birmingham. Ile looks well. Philomathean Lecture.—Don't forget the Lecture at the University this evening, by Rev. P. Wake field, on the Subject of Music. co- Booth, the actor, is in fowu, and we pre sume will get an engagement. (1 .- The American is particularly severe on Ho race Greeley ! We pity the Tribune. Cr. The second detachment of Philadelphia vol unteers are expected this afternoon. pj A number of Western Congressmen and distinguished politicians arrived on the steamer Monongahela, on their way to Washington city- Merit • Cowt—Dee. 12. • Adjourned, at noon no jury trials being ready. ±.:•: ''.:',.: '. ;,' - f: - .':, q 1, i' . ..2 - .' i . ::•' 7. '-: - ,4••;--: t , •' 4:•..:.-; ;,-.:: ,--,•:.',,..-"7,:i.:,W,.i.5: 4....fp-:;17,-!Y:: ,- .4 . ,. , ..:i..7s. , !,',:, , .'"-:::..- - ::' , -,...',.: ._. .. ••..„....r.,:,:-: ,„.....„.- :.. f :. , •::: : c--;:,....,: T -... ; ....,-..,:..,,, : :7. -:.-, : .:,:3 , ' . .::::.'; . .... : :•:•: •- -, :: : ' , ' , :' ,. '';4 7. •. 1 .5 .: : - :' ,. ::: : i. 4 . 1 ".sg - i t i•!:: . ...'.:z - . . - :. --; ',...2 , .:'.....:•... ~, ,• . , ...:,::. , t , ,,, r.,•,,, •,.....t , •_.,-- - + - ,••,.. 4 ......,_..---..,„... .. i - r.' -- .'. , :;:,• - . : :;:.- ., ..: . ' , •.. - - . ;::';..:,. : ;',.•.:.'7!;:: - .-.: - :-. - r. i . :1?. - 1•:'.-:. - .1•: - ;. , ' ',',:::•'-`:::is . ~?.,e.,.'.-.::.„- =II MEE .. _~__ _r_. . .~: :..:'!.:.--;:, .0 , •P0‘.; l.,•••••?: Last of aLettes4 . Larnett James Er 2 i.,Long Mrs EMAINING in the Post- Office;at Pittsbirgh, Lb.th Penelope Long Alikander Du December Ib, 1846;Persons cell* for letters: Lemon William : - .Lynch Henry drhotie names, are on this List, will' please say they Lewis A - Lynch Mr are advertised: - , Leonard Bolevar C ::Lowry - Fretleriek Lewis Miry 'LoH,vrie H Blair:; Lidy Leonani 1. Lowry. Jane Lee Almost : • - Logan James gi Miller.Caroline - 1* Miss Morgan Mr Morgan David P Mooney William . Morgan Abraharh 2 - Mowry William Monnin G Moss Charles Morse A H • .Mortimore & Hutchinson Montgornery Clark Moore J T Morrison Jessee Moore Thomas Moore Alexander Moore-Samuel H , Moore Sarah Mrs Moore Joseph Mews Hannah Mullin Hugh Muliegan Susan M Mulford Charles Myers John Murray Thomas M.' Anderson DL Armstead Ellen J Armstrong P ArChlnildP • Rev Archer Mary Askine 9 A Mrs Aughenbaugh William - Ashley Alexander Atkinson Sarah Apnea Adolph Ashley Rebecca. Ateri John Anderson Rosannah Aildamw.natthear Attains John AtibOtt Mary. Porter Addis Names A Akin William Adams J W Ackley. Henry Alston William Allan Jane Ambrose Alexander Austice Ann Anthony Frederick Augerman W Anclerson John' Baird John Bois Daniel Bailey' A BoWer John • Bailey Richard Bond Thoinas Backley Daniel • Bone James' Bailey Henry Bowman A Baker William It - Boothe James Ballentyne Brown Mary Anne Bary Ammy Mrs' Brown William Barge George Brown Thomas A , Barclay Andrew W Brown Ann Miss. Beattie John Brown Louis • Bell-Thornas Bryan W F Bell John Brower Jacob Bell Benjamin P 4 Browning Elizabeth C Beltzhoover William Brooks Henry G Bebb John Brennan Morrice Bender A C Brooks. Jason - Best C C Rev Bruton Charles E Beltzhoover Samuel Brooks Robert T Bear Ellen Miss •. Brand Samuel Reechey Thomas Dueler Milton Beggs Elizabeth Buck William Bear Ellen A Miss Bunting' A ti Bloucher Jacob Byerly W Blood Samuel ,Burke Catharine Bigelow Edward M 'Burton Maria . Bigley S L Mrs Burchard Milton Blaiii William, Burns Arthur Bownell IVilliam Burley William Boyd Samuel 1 Burgess Margaret Buckhammer James - Byland W. L Cameron Hugh carsseesien Frederick Calhoun William 2 Callaghan Neal Catlett John Carroll Nancy Ann Canavan Thomas Caldwell James Campbell D Miss Chamberlin Lewis J Cherry Daniel Chirstman John Chartus Jane Mrs Chapman William Costen Z II Rev Clark William Clark George Clemmer A L Dr I Clark Almyra F Miss Clothier Lucinda Miss Clark Isaac II Rev Clutten Elizabeth Cooper William L ' Cochran Andrew W Collins Thomas Mrs Dam'son James Ii Dale Ellen Miss Davidson Edward Davis Thomas Davis John B Davis Isaac Deneight David C Pend:tiger John C Denney Neal Denning L 1. Divine Feet Dorman Francis' Doug:ierty Sarah Mrs Donnelly A Miss Douglass John Donaldson James Falleck John Ferran William Farrell Thomas Ferguson Mary .0 Ferguson William G Fenian James Ferguson Alexander Fernley Abijah Fish William Fennicle John Fisher Henry Fleming G W Gallagher Thomas Gana Hugh Gamble Thomas Gardner John H Gam Hugh A Garity James B Gatistin William Gallagher John Galbraith Sarah Miss Galbraith Martha Gardner Isaac Gates William Gamble Thomas Ganz II Gish Abraham Gilmore& Hunt Gilchrist Christy 2 Gillespie John IGlenn John . Glass Mary H Hamilton William Hershey Petor ' 2 Hannah H Dr Ileckenbol William Hanley Catharine Mrs Heva Louisa Raney James Herr Adam Huney John HelfrOn Stephen lianrahan Michael IlineS John Hammond William Hiland Abner Hancock John Hughes John Hangan John Ilobkuk Adam 'Hague Richard 2 Holmes James R , llarbeson Matthew Iluflinan Samuel !Harris George Hoover Elizabeth l Hartupe Aaron Hosley Marion Hai-mars Mary L Hornet Simpson Hardesty Mrs Hutcheson Nancy Ilawkes John Hughes Samuel Haslep Robert Hughes Thomas Hawn Isaac lltirlehy Timothy lleslett Joseph : Hunter P H Hays Dennis 11 Huntley John Hays John hunter S P Hay A 2 ' Hunter Anne .11m John Irwin David Jacobs Daniel James William Jacoby William L Justice Mary Jane Johns S Johnston Mary M Johnston Samuel Johnston John L Johnston David Johnston Joseph J Johnson Robert Johnson Rosalino Kay Nathaniel Kirk John Kitchun Josiah M Kie'r Thomas Johnson Kinnard Sarah Kingaw John Kelitch Thomas Knox Ellen Keenon Margaret Kinsey Thomas Kelsey Amos Kirk Franklin : Kinsey John King Mr. Killen Killen John M Kirkpatrick Joseph' Kitty Nancy and Harriett Komcler Nicholas Kimes Ambrose Kramer George Kinlade Margaret Laird Samuel Lightner. Joel W Lamont P Lindon Clarence Lathrop Alfred Little Joseph .B Latahaw James H Livingtnn M M Landsdoun William • Lynch Nithaniel ..• Langden W 2 cLocitj K • • - - • • 't • 4' 11-1 -;; • ..'Y_. 4 SEM WIEBIN ......_;„- is . 'r•-•:'---'4':,'LJI!,:fi-,-,2:i:c.•:-/...-5..;,,:,.:-.r.,•-4-,.:.. MEM ~f:g MIN HMCO Mahan Thomas Marrhall )41-:M Matthews & Pitch Marrey _ Phillip Maithers rather Magill - 4enry, . Mahemey Sarah' 11 Mason Caroline L. Magill Emily Mansfield David' Mackey John Martin James Martin Alexander Mecasky J Doct Metkirk Joseph Millard W A Alißegan Michael Mix L D Rev Mills G S Miller & Brown Miller Robert Mitchell C Mrs , Miller John Miller. Thomas M'Anulty Cornelius ,- MTarland James M'Bride Archibald _AI - Gowen Matthew .M'Clelland Hugh IWGlushon Charles M'Cague Jr Thomas 2 M'Garvey . Edmond .*AVCartney William Millroy Mary Miss Meting Joseph 2 Milroy Thomas S M'Candless William .Millhenry J J Reg ArCaller James DlKee William :Vl'Cabe Berman! M'Kelvy Samuel Mify D ' ltiKelvy James MCarty Margaret Ellen M'Kee Mr. I M'Clurg An 'Mrs :sr Keown James I M'Curdy Harriet Mrs M'Kee Margaret Mrs I M'Cormick John M Kee Mary ArCard Richard - . .M'Keever Robert . I M'Coy D D M'Latighlin • James M'Coard James M.Laughlin Mr Rev . I.ll*Ciitcheon M'Cline John 2 ArCiktcheon David R" `M'Laughlin William nCully Jr John nWilliams John MCurily Joseph R.. M Mu.llen`John .A 41. - Cutchecin M. A W Miss . /W.:Mahan ''Donnell Eliza Ann .M'Tiernan (oho N I MDonnell Michael . MNay Thomas 1 M'Gregor Robert M'Mullen Lawrence • XGraw James _ - Coffy John. Collins Collinslhnry Cole:Than - as Colvin William Collins R,D Conley Abram Corey Elizabeth , Ann Cover David Cordill Allan Courtney George S Cook G W ' Cormyn Aster Ann Conway R :Mrs Conison William Colt Sandy Cooley James L • • Crystall Francis Crossman J W • Cut chelom David Crooks Robert . Cr.tgg Henry Cunningham Michael Cusham James R.. 2 Curtis Rebecca D Curtis Joseph ,G Dongherty John Downey Edward 'Dougherty Pnillip II Donglass Samuel-S Doak John Docking Mary Jane Mrs Doyle James. 11 Donley Neall Doyle John lloleman George Drake Mary Dunning George Duncan James Drcr 11 Dongan Catharine Dunlap :Mr FlanneganF.o Fletcher Missouri Miss FoWler Eliza Mrs Forrest John D Ford Thomas Eticriz of Foster C Reif Frew• William Frank Ann Miss Freeman William Fritchman John Frisbee Eleanor Mri Fitzgerald Gilson Eusuinah Mies Gorgus D Gould John E Golf John Good John Guirin John Grazier Jane Miss 2 Graves Lucy Mrs Green Isaac Griiwold Elizabeth Graves Newcomb Grazier Mr i s Gray_ Sarah Gray Geo W Graharri Jan Graham Walter Gray David Gum Charles E Gue John W I Ireland Robert Jones Mary F. Jonas Delmont Jones . o C Jones Darkey Jones Mary Jones Joseph Jones . Reece C Jones Rees Jolies John Jones Robert M Jones David -: • 4,: • ' .2-,....-• 7 1,•: . ' e t:N...; •, , ,L - ,-%''• • ' -- t- 4 „ . ....;t- 7 p. 4 ..: - - • •-• IME EMBUMWM Nelson Charles Naylor Charles Nesrnoth Thomas Norton A C Nealle John C Nichols Jane Mrs 4 O'Byron Michael O'Conner Bernard Oliver Henry °'-Riley Henry Orton J S Olive? Andrew Owen Julia Parsons Maria Poilett John H Paine Hannah Pollock P-I1 Patehel I William Pool John . Paugburn Elizabeth Pope Isaac Parsons Normpnd It Porter Margaret Jane 2 Pate Matthew Pritchard Sarah Jane Patterson II Wills Procter John E Patterson John 2 Preston William Patterson Eliza . Price David Patterson W T Provinces Wm S Patterson James Capt Price Elizabeth Miss Patterson J W Price George D Patterson Andrew C Probst 'John C Park Alexander Prinen C Augustus Park JamesPommy Margaret Miss Pearse Caselton 13 2 Purvis W C Peet John F Purriphrey Absolom : 1 Pickette Andrew Pike Rosetta Miss Quail W Capt Quinnette Andrew T ' R Randell John Rosebnegh Alexander. Rafferty Mary Roden bangh,Stewart &Co j Rea Nary Mrs. Robins John 2 Ramsay William Rockefeller Miss I Rcinochl Tobias Ruth John Ilteihoehl Augustus Rowland John V Iltentgue C U Roberts John 2 Retie John Bayne John Reese James Rocker F fßeynolds L Rowe Edwin 13 Reed Elizabeth. Ruff Wm ;Reed Eliza W Ross Samuel C Reed Ann Mrs Rhodenbargh Lucinda Peed James Rolshouse Geo I Reed Joseph • Ross Michael W I Richard Samuel Rourka James Richerdson Rebecca Rogers Mary. Miss I Ricketts George Robinson Chai.les• Riddle Mary : Rogers Isabella Richardson ToSeph Robinson Martha Mrs Richardson Alexander Robinson John II Ritz John \V Robinson Wm !Rooney Ann JI Rufull J B Sanders Samtre Smith Captain Sanderson Eli+beth Smith II & Son Sanderson Charles R Smith A P 2 Savage Francis Smith Robert • ' Sawyer Lenoarld Smith W J !Scotia Alex CI Smith W C Scott Thomas' , Smith John Scott John Smith James Scott Sarah N Miss Snyder Leonard Schreiner Samuel Dr Snyder Andrew Scofield A D • Snowden Richard N Seibert John 2 Snodgrass William Semple J DI Spence Charles Shadinan Samael Spargo L F Shafer Michael . Springer George Shafer John _ Springer George W Shaw Wilson Shark Henry Shoup EridgeOliss Star ,Finis ‘zhore-Wilkiarrt W Steele James Sickle Henry Stevens Joseph H Slicer Hugh Stewart Snm uel Slocum George Stewart Simeon. W Skeen Williard Shiley J B Smitley John Stirnpson II - Skeen Wm S ' Stormes Evaline Sinaleton Mary Miss .Stoup Jacob Smith Job 1 4 Stout Charles M Smith Samuel 4 2 Strain Thomas Smith Middleton Strong E Smith Robert ' Sweeney Edward Smith Jesse Swiven Nelson Rev Tillford Wm Tilmand Julian Jane Tom an Wm , Toner James Troy David Trotter Wm Troth Susan Turner Thus K Turpin Nelson H Taylor Joseph Thulium Sophia Thomas Rees J Thomas James Thompson William Thompson Alex.ll Thompson Samuel Thompson William Ti bbit James 'Mihail A B Van Aiming John Wallace James Wallace-Peter Wallace John Walker Alexander Walker JM Williams W Y ' Wallace Andrew Williams Jobn V Ward 'James F Wilson E D Y Wareham Christina 2 Willson Robert Wakefield.S -Rev 2 Willson John S Warren David-- Wiseman Elizabeth Ward Thomas Wingate Charles Watitins Elizabeth Winton Charles Ways William A Wiley James West Christian - Winhold Adam Weller Jacob Winterburn Mary Mrs Weston John Wood Sarah Wells Sarah Ji Wolfe j P Wells Moses D Wool an H 2 Welsh`Jobn Wolfe J Wells'Saratt Wood ily R White William 2 Wright William Wright Jaines B Young Mary A Young ChartO4 • LVITI ALS. Clerk or Capt:of steamboat Rio Grande X Y Z. _... • Robert L decls C. M'KIBRIN, P. 14 FEATHERS.-32 sacks prime live geese - Feathers for vale by FRIEND, 1111EY & dc 15 67 Water et. - • ' _ . • ' ,•• , ' •:' • '';'4 ' .1, • ‘' , ' %," b r y*N 2 ; • I : • fz;'• t...‘ .( • ?:.-4"...'441-15?' ;7:4 , " =HE ~~.. . Rini •,Y Yy~~ ,•tip_ 1 MIEWINIZION . i 1 MISIBI =MEM , ---11LASONIC NOTICE. - special meeting of St. John's Lodge, No: gt§, A. Y. M., will be held this (Tuesday) evening , the -Masonic Hall, at tl4 o'clock.. y order of the WOrshipfut Master. I W. J Dwr er, Sec y. • 11" , ittsbiargh,'Dec...15, A.D. 1846, A. L. 584.0, ,PITTSB.UBCH TIIEAT ILE. STAGE MAN.AGEII., cents. SeCond Ti 50 . cents , 'Third '; 20 I Pit, 2 5 " Second night of the celebrated young American Actress MISS JULIA DEAN, Miss Jotaa DzAN in play andfatce. ! TUESDJY , EVENING-. DEC. 15th, 184 G, Will he performed Buliver's fashionable and favor ice play of the LADY Or LYONS. Sums Dz.is. PAVLI 'CE Hector Timid Louisa Lovetrick aors to open at GI, Performance toOommence a 7 pfleisely. • • - • SUPPLIES for . the Army, at the sign of the 'Big Stocking; on, Fah , st.:, bet. Wood and Market, Piitsburgh MR. ,DALY begs leave to inform therolunteers of the Pennsylvania Regiment, also, the citizens of Pitts burgh, abd its vicinity, that he has just received a supply of svoollea goods, suitable for the coming sea son, and also has ,ondiand, of his own manufacture, silk, Woollen-fmil Cotton Hosiery, Gloves, Mits, ; Comforts, Undershirts and Drawers which be is dell ing at a small advance from the original cost for cash, or in exchange for Mexican Dollars. - Dont forget the place, on :nth st., bct. Wood - and • Market. Sign of the fig Stocking. dcls M. DALY. ,CIN Wednesday evening the 15th inst.'at 7 Welk. 1 Vat the Commercial Auction Room, corner of I'Vood and Fifth streets, will be sold without reserve 20 shares Allegheny Bridge Co. Stock commonly' called the Old Allegheny 'Bridge. 5 Shares' of 'Northern,. Lihertios Bridge 'Stock. Tenni cash par fundS." t ' dcls . JOHN D. DAVIS; Auct. ' . . . _... • . • WORDS, Epaulettes, Sashes, Laces, Buttons, 0 Braids, and a keneral asscirtnient of Military goods, ou hand and for sale by ' • JNO. B. M , FADDEN &.C0.,, •-• declf.i. • - Market street. TENNESSEE PEA NUTS, A small lot, very su j- perior, just received aed firr sale- by' MARTIN. &' SMITH, decls -5 WoOd st. IriRESII ROLL BIITTER-5 Barrels, neatly put up, forsale by' - MARTIN fr.:SMITH, - Kensio &kaskell,.Cleveland,Denis & Son, Columbus; Miller, ,Brownsville; -Marsh, Wheeling, Va.; F..,3l.llinman, Cincinnati, Ohio; Dr. E. Easterly & Co., St.. Louis; T. S. Morris & Co., Louisville, Ky.; Andiew Oliver & Co:, New Orleans, and by agents White D H White Andrew Williams John V Williams John Y Young Henrietta 4., =RI MIMS MEE z.:ri °:":: ~ ~ ~~: -„; *. C. S. PORTER: . PRIVATE PDX, 75 CTS To conclude with the farFe of DEAD SHOT In rehearsal—"Flyini liutchman &C NV AU., AVA : Bridge Stock at Auction .4111tary Goods., ig r oLD PENS--liesurs manufactured, best Tali ' "_ty', fiktitiln by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, sell'': Market et, between 34 sad Mi. '• .. ''. ~~ t: ~: i.t~ .y'i~f~ ~..1. MESE EIMMM kttlAW . . F .. .-Decti-Sir:.,..At a meeting of your Merida and q • acquaintances,lhe undersigned were appointed a committee to present you with a Sword as a mark of their esteem ond regard. We have been request= ed to inform. you that the loners fully appreciate _ your many excellent qualities as a gentleman and an officer, rind are aware of the alacrity with . which yon volunteered as a private. On their part: e wish you a successful and glo rious military career. Confident that if this sword should not be sheath- ed in victory, it will never be returned to its scab. bard in disgrace: . - • .'• We are, dear air, - , Pura ( 1 t " 1 7 . 4 91 • . DAVID CAMEDZIA J.- BANKS Knox, • ..11onswx...,nantaro, Jost IW. ,- "' R. M. I.lvN-Taii, • ). 1 Commiitec To Lieut. Jol u IV. Hague, Duquesne'Grays: Gentlemen:-1 hare received your letter of Sat . urday last, and the surprise sword aecomponyhy it, with feelings of surprise and pleasure. 'To en joy, the friendship and esteem of the companiome of my boyhood and youth is gratifying in the ex treme, bat to be the recipient of such a mark of regard is an honor for Which I was altogether un prepared and which finds me without language to return my heartfelt thanks: About to depart for: the seat war, it shall be my earnest endeavor to behave in a such manner as shall reflect no dishon- . or on myself, my friends or my native city." To' you gentlemen and to those you represent ram profoundly gratified for the .compliment paid ma' and must ever remain, Faithfully Yours, JOHN W: HAGUE. • To Messrs. Campbell, Knox, Curling, Dttnlevy and Hunter, Committee. . DF.A.N. Miss DZAN Mr. Youngs= is at present acting as jailor r sota performs his daty.with fidelity—treating thesis tin derhis charge with every lenity conipatabTie wlAt their safe custody. His friend, . 7 .llr.Scott, who oc casionally takes a prisoner to! the Hill, is (kW; biought into official contact with. Mr. Youngsoii— and although not very intimate, they treat each other With marked respect.--Dispatrh. BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL; ORTLN TI Rumor of another Revolution:ln 3lextio. Extract of a letter fromerkolEceof the army to Washington. 184 G. "The news front 11exico. shows . thai.cougtty p an awful state of anarchy. 'Santa Anna his:gone back to Mexic . o, and there areouly 10,000diiidAct. ed, half-starred troops at.Potosi. General Taylor ought to be there now with 9,009 or 10,000 troops; It is said Ilerrcra will be,elected• President,' and. that ei•ent ,eace will be 'certain." ' [We s'op here., The other parts. of the letter are very interesting. They recommend some plans of operation for carrying on the war, and the ie. cupation of important strongholds, as the beat guar anty for peace. But we decline detailing them; though they are Charficterized by treat prompt ness of movements and energy of action.) - Washington Union. Important to Consumptires.—Strange! that so many who are afflicted with a Cough that is gradu ally wearing them down, and slowly but surely, stealing them into that dreadful disease Consump tion—that disease which carries off thousands daily —arc doing nothing, or, what is worse than noth inn', arc gorging themselves with nostrums that are puled to the skies for cures they are said to liens effected on some foreign or unknown persons, when they can be positively cured by using Dr. Rogers' compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar,which con tinues to make the most remarkable cures eveire- .• corded in the annuals of Medicine; which "is pro. Ned by reference to the vast number of certificates frbm the first and most respectable citizens—such as the •flon. Judge William Burke, the wife of the Rev. Geo. Maley; Doctor Wm. Richa'rds; Mrs-ili ram Plummer; Deviancy Ludlow, Esq., of Gavin.. • nazi; and a great number of others in this city.-- Certificates of not only of remarkable cares of dis tressing Cough, but csses of Consumption positive--' • ly cured, after physicians of the highest shuttling • have given them up to die! Forsale by D. C. Kneeland, lirilseirdi tit, ' Grant street, one door below 2d. Set advertisement of Dr. Rogers' LiverworSend Tar, in anothei.colu ran. dec4 FROM Pittslnaigh to Louisville through Wheel ing, Columbus and Cincinnati. Tho subscribers were appointed a Committee to distribute 200 shares of SSU each of the stock of said Company, to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, (that being the proportion allotted to this city by the Company.) As all feel an interest in this important improVement, nod it is believed to be the best stick ever offered the community, in order to give amore general 4t :to nt , the Committee deein it proper to cola. fine the subscription to two shares for one week from this. . Books for subscription at the Counting Rona. of Hanna & Waterman, Water at. JAMES MAY, RICHARD EDWARDS, JOSHUA HANNA, • Mrs. Moore, T i IASIIiONADLE, CLOAK AND DRESS MAKER, 12 Diamond alley, bet. Wood and Smithfield it., has just reed from New York the latest styles for Cloaks,. Pallattots and Dresses. Also, ry new and beantiful style of Winter Bonnets. dcl4-dltaW2. . OAP—.SO Cincinnati Soap, reed and for 10 sale by 111.1111iD, ItHEY, & Co" decl4 . . No. 4157. Watet.it. . NOTICE IXDEI S EICDENT :.IRISH GREENS!—= t You are hereby notified to meet at year Ar mory. on Wednesday, 16th - it:Want, to elect a Captain of said'company.: • ..:, - • • - TROXAS bicKOWN, - . decl2 td t • -41ftade Inspector ": • TIZE subscribers offer 'frit: ealeiwtraluable Fano, situate in Ohio Towpifdp, about 12 miles from the city, and adjoining lands of James Duff;contain ing TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, with valuable improvements--this farm is well watered and has tivo orchards of the best grafted fruit, aria is worthy the attention of Farmers. Title indisput able. For further particulars enquire of Isoac:Rboadoe living on the premises, or to • • • OGDEN St .SNOWDEN, cor. of Woriclitid 241 - oto , _ decl2-431waw3 A NDREW ,WHITE, who for years hu been fa ll vombly known :Lathe-manufacturer ofa superi or article of rENI TIAN. -BLINDS, informs his friends and patrons, that he has not now, and never had a shop on the corner of Third and . ltduket streets. His shop has been removed from Pitt street to Filth, near the Exchange Bank, where superior Blinds may he had at prices to suit the times. dec9 lIKENESSES, of Acv . JOHN W. 11}1VIIN, D. D., A President ofbiarshall'College, and Professor of Did. Theology, in the Theological Seminary of th• German lielbrinedthurch, Mercersborgh, Pe., Otte ofWestern Theological SemitiarYo from the orighod Picture Meted in 1841. Roe. obert J. Breckenridge, -D. D., Principal of Jefferson College, Canoneburgb, Pa, For sale by ELuarr & ENGLISH, -' decll Market et, between Tbird and 44:7 WILE be received at the office of the Superin tendent of Motive Power on the Alleglibuy Portage Rail Road, at Plane No. 2, of said Read,mn til sunset of Thursday, the 24th day of Deeetalieri 1546, for furnishing 4 wire Rope.s.for said Road, to be delivered at each of the following planes, on nr before the first day of March next,' via: One for Plane No. 3-3800 R. long and 11 in.'s in diameter of No. 20 wire. One for Plane No. 4—:41956 , t • it . r, One for Plane No. 8-6800 6 44 gi IS One for Plane No. 0-6028 ig , eg Said Ropes to be manueictured of' the best quality of iron wire and in the same manner as those' now in use on Planes Nos. 1,2, 5, 7 and 10, of said Road. Bids will also be received fot Ropes for each ofsald Planes manufactured as above described, but of 11 inches diameter. Proposals will state the price per foot lineal at which the Rope will. be delivered at the respeetirds planes, and will be sealed, and endorsed "Proposals for Rope," and directed to the at Partite P.O. By order of Mel:loud of Easel Conamiesionitei. JOHN FERGUSON, Sep. M. P. ea A. P. ite. B. -, MEM ..... .. .... ''..'.......'...1'.::‘..'.::.,..-.!:':..; EMI .' ~ . =INC Att.tonEvr, Dec. 14, 1846 Ohio "Liver Telegraplki Farm for SalaiaJltral*rgala. Altatake. Corrected. Sealed Proposals -~;. FRE •. ;lA,,•' 01 4 V 4 - : z4, „ 1 4 :""-ptAi;.-9 f.'- * , 7 1 P f ' -4 ' 0? t a . ' : . ,:'; : -. -1 -'. 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