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QILLHORE. Phillips S-Gillmore, Editors * Proprietors. PITTSBURGH: : SATURDAY MORNttIO:::::::::UECEMBBRTOi ■OHMTO POSXAOB OFFICE. \Ye hare now employed la onr Job Offioo an unaflttaFSumfiW'of crcellfflt job-printers, and are p>4pir|d tpjoxlqjiTo ill with neatness onadlpBri^; ; bCat /ttli i'- J. i ' ‘ \ I ‘'THE PUKBID JEST'S MESSAGE. pottionetof too Prssidontfe Mosaago. we . W n particularly well pleased., Woliko it mcffnliuidpftttiotift tpno, Hsu- spnml "couMUutio.u.al’»lews, and the ability ithich marks the entire: document. Somo may be foundv-even among democrats,!? differ on the subject olYnUroal improvements! hutfwo be lioTO tito Message still be accepted by ton demo cracy tft 4ho country aa a true expose of its ptm- .subject*.and measures ot great national interest. It comes fully, up to P ubl. ? eipestation. , , , . Oo two, subjects me like piwticpjarty the views of lhoTWaldent» lie isrri favor or an increase of tte'Navy i ‘. I tasr/nUy Satisfied that the Navy of the tint-, ted SttWos'lßvnot da & condition of strength apd clGeienoy commchsurato with, the, mognttudo of our commercial and other Interests, aud oom-, mond. to yQnrrrcSpeotf'al attention, tho sugges tions On tois-suiycot made by too Secretary, of the Navy? 1 • •••-•*! “The‘Secretary of too Navy recommends uu iocrcpse.ot our naval force. t - .• •• • - Thß-yrtSidenVisjaiso clearly and decidedly op posed to tbs connection ofthe.'Federal; governs ihent in any form, with a Paoifio.railroad. But, while holding suoh views, trays npd' taeats are indiohtei-by which the government can aid the properly, as. nmtiK tary road, and means of providing for the defence, of our wide western soast. , _ pfo ljiSc-hcfare: repeatedly stated wbat we though tho government should-do iu.ihis mat ter:~r ■' | lat. By pravidiuft for pcflUmloary *° ] ascertain,tbomost practicable rout®- T .h lB has] been already provided Tor, and tho surveys ore , ■- 2nd! Secure V, title from too Indians to too land tflfidg toe route, and/protection ajiainet in> depredalicms ahd-hostiUtiea. w . ... ' , Bd. Grant'a free rightof »W to the company or companics undertahmg tho-constnictihnof tho fOadnijrgss the pnhUc domain of thoUnUcd 4lh. 7A. grauVof public landa along tins wrote of 4>ie road jtt rottaonalile quantity, and upon BncHconditTona eS Hill secure the government a return, at somd future' day, of valunof tbo land, cither la money* transporting the malls, and military'and naval stores.' Wo vranld contend for this, because Ho belipye that the road vrhou completed ynlllsSbme su preßta- Wo that itß propHetorawill-bC: ftbnndantly able to repay the value of tholand. All, that tenant ing la prerfli t aldL ond taoans j jta ■ secure Ita early /.v - recbnimeDdaUon of the -Message s© thiuk'ir will approved ' i A. Jt&pt-' nmplUß' rwenno .-lockfidonpi itClhe taalla'c? thegoverntaent-TwasuTy ieUijatiptiS ta&o country, by withdrawing so mnehgoM andfcitrer fTornnirculation and usein business ITißalso inoney ariElDg from unnecessary tain; tian ; an lacreasoottbe burdens of the peopW without eqaWal?tt benefit. To avoid this,, tho Preatdahhracammends a largo increase of, »rt>" ciim and goode that may bB jmporicd «*.? dnly ftw r” and tbo-ortielee selected and placid cn the** freelist’’should bo each os come least'io cotapeUtfoo with American, manttfaetares.-, IY° «Mn 6 4hn,mart-ultra tariff man cannot reasona bly object to thjamodo of reducing tho govorfi montrorenne to tho standard of its wants whilo oconomiiaily administered. Those who ore in fa tor of & general system of internal improvements by this gciwrniiient would doubtless latgc rcTCOUe tO BBpply the means. Bat ltis evident frotnthc toneof that snob ft. system will find bhtdjlllo favor daring the proSpnt ministration. <- '>*>•••«<. Tho.mnssago Is worth reading and etuojing thoroughly, replete es it is with intelligence, stalcSunitnlike 1 vjowßi and., sound political dao- Irinfp. Bot ',no part of it more particularly plScs-ns than tho.vicws-.thoa i rcsident presents ofthb vast expansion of our natipnnj.tcrritofjv the rapid' iporeaso of ohr poprilation, and tljo wonderful grbwth and prosperity of all the ma terial and moralinterests of -the nation; audio cidls onCongresa to considgr welt tho responsi bility under which they Betj'in'gitiog fortn aid tone lo tho destinies of tho pregnant and mighty fatureof-lho great ropnblio. - AfcKXAiSDKn. VV. KOOK. ? iboTß named.;gent)emahr<>ne of; the Seat. pFmtere-laouroUy, ondat present <■- iii MV officK'ia soon jiOoied :»ilh: tho arcaithirgh aHwrpaf &ernwhsitfcaldepartment* andepaist-: .'frWnrrftiifiemcot takefl cifrcctQnlhQlstof. Jap-, uHry'-nciu. -Wo arc aarry to loae.SlrlUoOEi’rom i 3>nt aa he hae chosen.io’JipUd at-Greenebnrgb, we' hope be. Will “raalte;tegbod'onc*.snd fcatheritWell. t_i , t.- j -'Wpwonlil eoggeat to onir mcrcliatttaatidtßiti-j, madmen or clesinDg Westmoreland ciis tomenand fradeptbittire ih-jorafforfa lent advertising. medium* Wo apeak of it now as 4i bna}p6aa pap«r. It Is ati old established-paper, and auhtanlWT, faVaeralFfsJjat, '■vailtlif''epnhty. ■ - Diataneea^ara ; measd«i|-iiy "‘homiiiot taUW, Grccnsburgi Is 7 only in, hottr nna miniitOß from 1 phr • -•- i ' ■.■" on,n pe; frond ot ; thrtjfljco; of* thp t - flpjtftiU Ist jiuwaiy, where eontraetafrr,ft%ei!- tuMgeah'bemadewith him. t - ,'.v7. ’;- 1 > noise tJSJtrs’riCE.;'i/ ; >;We eat the following from the Allegheny '&i -1 ‘ i-tjjJ,; Toe JtßPOßtthatthepcrsonwho brooght.thi . Presidjent’aMcssagefram Alliance, for-tlie-Post, code on the cotß-catcher, disuntrue, believe - hewaeas near to it asposmble.-Feßt mep O^QnttbatPwt, i,:■ f\ t <-■ to. iWearo-mnoh obliged to oorfricndly neigljbor for e? promptly denying the iejarioua reporVtbat• _ ItPitfOgiOglho President's Messago fronr'Allt-'; Ante, -wecode; on the cow-catcher. ‘Woiora.iepm *~petted'sy: oar regard.for troth jto admit that rfe _iip ’ ci) Wo. coda IGlmUcsmone day to get'tho'hleß o"Bago,rand 'wo were fcotmd to hit* IVontiOhehd’ • _of 'i4i oojitcmporariea:; ond we oncecededj iqf < .• ~cmrte.'<- ■ T i 'WziSii'J: MPS ."••'I " V,/- y •I-'”*' v? Report of tbs Poit-Mertec^etaWaL 1 '■ ‘ -We pobUab tO'day a portion of tie fieportjof tba Post-Master General, nod shall publish gtljer porlSpoaberoafter. It is spoken of: etsTjuthire' ■ '"whereit has becnrcceived os odoootntat replete - «Uli ' interesting - information, and manifesting o < Bound, ability and thorough business capacity,jfor, ~ crhioh Jadge Campbell boh already established - on enmhlerepatation.- - ' 1 t-; i-4 ••■4* .A ■ - 4.~ ¥. n W .J ••:•!■:.■>••■••• Lattles l Assooifttlon for the Relief of tbe < Poor* I . The of tth=‘by private charity < and liberality. and'diatrfssyihicb most merits onr «nt t and cdntinUpneiy and jndicioasly relieved. > Moo ney isfXeqnCntly'not Borauch ncedcd nsiind sy mpstby, medicine.'comfortable clothing, whole some-provisions.-and fuel; caoh and all of these itiatKechierbuSne^of 'these ladies toprovide;; an? most osshredlyr if they declared themselves •willing; to become oar almoners, to go nbout apjioria thb Bltbylitnes. atid .wrctehed sabotbs of jour intjcs.lcbmforfing aHeviatinß •the wfetcheii and distressed of all classes, creeds and conditions* s tt&'d,-'tit'thb same time; providing channels .by which, our money, provisions and cTottungt'inay. reach ttioso fcally deserving them, in tho must proper, direct, jndiciona and eco nomical manner possiblfe,'and theysbottld secure opr Jieart^po-operalion* v Thcr ; e,ls hdtthp.slight-; est humbug about this association. They bava already'.doge on amount of wort,' nnd fldminis teredannraoant of the right hind of aid which. : should entitle them to . the everlasting gratitude. ;of every humane. and Christian citisen; theirs, ■wifhoht question,.,isl the very;beet, and indeed the-only effective eoheme of pubiic cbarlty that couldbe; adopted: They have the Cordial sytn ; patbyaud, co-dpbrfltitm, of our .ministers of nil : christlan.denoinatipns,. and they.deserve apd re quire the same libera! snpportwKioh we. afford ! to our three hospitals; House of Befhge and Poor ■ House, They are now jn mneb need, havingbnt a very small sum in commence .on, ’ and worthy ; and deserving applicants for aid and assistance : . i hesUging their aoorSt' si Wo 'do: most’carhcstly ■ hope that they wiliuotbocbmpeHod. to appoint ! begging committees to go around from office to i office'to soticit support.;.a : duty which is never, . resortdiHo but.-from diro necessity, and which isnlways an unwelcome and unsatisfactory one,; munitv will hasten to come forward with all dad every'kinder nidthey can famish. Keflect that • foriVM,d."with ‘|ileasant anticipa tions to bright winter evening. firesides, to leo taro's. concerts, and.soclat gatherings, that them are many,, very many. of our; fellow creatures, who are-gntferiugjfrom the privations and desti tutions of tbs most object poverty, and who pass their long nights in pain* misery and distress. 1 i Wb orb instructed to wnnonneo that clothing, provisions,. can be. leftat any time at the : honso of Mrß. : Hartnar Denny, on Third street,, or at the' iectorofroom.of the,lst Presbyterian i ohnrchi wlibra thomaiiagers meet ercry Monday ; afternoon for the transection of busmens. Mo- i ney can be sebt'by post; oXother means. to Miss i Lydia Speer, Xlbcrty street. Any poor person. if sent to wny of these todies, will bo visited, and if found deserving, relieved. A depot for coal has been located on , Waterstreet, anddonations aro earnestly desired.'.. . ■ ■ SECRETARY'S POURTII ANJTDAL REPORT J . 1 .... ...-'i:.. . ' c? TII3 ;, . .. Lodiea’ Association .for tha Belief of tho Poor. Daring the.’past wlnlcr. onr Society assisted 117 fsmtlicd', rooßt bf thera repeatedly—gave out dS reofiy-msda Woollen garments; and. materials for 15().others—33 cotton garmeettt ‘ and mate- in all Sl2'new garmcp.l&-?-s!Bo"ii3 pVece.srbf’Bcco‘nd-hand cloth ing, 14..quilted} comfoTta, 107< paira of shoes, }SJJO baßhets;of'cbitl, : worth of proyi aiohs, a0d.57,63.w0rth.in medicines. ; ' t , Id bringing- thir. our annual statement before the public, it is with reluctance wo are obliged toochnowledgb ihst the amount of each item is less than that of tho previous winter. ■. This te niiltcrrtuiSycaTitio'thonttrtbatedto enydiminn lion of zeal, or numhero among tho Managers, or on the part of applicants,: bat simply to the waift- of funds necessary, to -sustain our opera tions,”. ■ ‘ ’ ; -: .'Ahoat tlie cIOBO of lest December, which was scatcolymoro than tho .commencement, of the 'rigOTous.%bason, Bo;few and Binall had bcen the haueted, and wo were obliged on two successive iveehs* taeioaif. par doofs against ollhpplicants, while tbo nopfSBity,.of flpal adjournment, was eerionsly disonsse)|.. • ..This .disastrous termina tion was, however; avoided, and after, many cf .fbijts;'struggles atid appeals we were enabled to . continue, our operations until the middle, of Mttroh. :1a order, therefore, that we might ro scrya onr supplies for the sovercst weather, we hafnthjsjcttr ppßtpontd tho eommencemont of. rmriabbra nearly two months later than usual, oug Annual Meetings [having heretofore been hbld'daring thefirßt wcck of Ootober. Urgent cjlla arc now, however, coming in from worthy applteaiiis, and it is ocrtainly timo for us toiend an ear.to their laics of distress. ■ : -In sommoning onr forces this winter, it was fonnd that the Board had loßt by removais and nbB.ence from home, more than halfitß managers, - butwi micc plbaauto. rannnanncing that we have succeeded in inducing a namber ef older Und highly experienced ladies to co-operate with us. This addition,'together with the constantly gain ed experichbb of our original members, will, It is hoped, canso increased confidence in the pnhlio mind, with, regard to thh judgment'and prudence ot our moasures., u : Wo would Btill cordially in 4 vl’te'the : co-operation of any other" ladies who wai give their;hewtB tthd-ba'nds to the'work; as pur-aistricts hrbjVery largo, and bjr sah illvisibn cbhld;bb.mabh hetter to. ; | ; And now wb Vould onoo moro appeal to tho liberality of our commnnity, feeling bonfldent that, if the existence and plaaof'our'Associa tion were' more generally known and properly, understood, .we ehauld. not haie the asaal diffi onUydupifociiriog the adequate funds. As.the,winter season advances, onr minds are generally, titled with anticipations of long oven ihgs by social Interconrse, nhtertalningbooks;lectnrca,.concert9,;ond : many ■pfbbr innocent,: and: profitable enjoyments: let : ■not thcso pleasing cxpeotaliohs, however, ;«nr«>e 'iy' bttnish;lho;remeabrance-.of those Who are not on'y S' l *'! l luzuriet, bnt even the 'oh ;ttqlatone«?y(hf»pfrlife. ;XetTiß-think ofw.idow-, ed; mothers,i.and orphan children how gating ! hifh terriblo anxietyinto.aglflotnyfature.which • 'depiois naoght tb them save socnes bf wrotfihbd .snfferin'g; shivering,‘.ptarving misety—altts; how little idea do;they,; who reniain ; in the iqxnriona indolencO' Of their clegant homes, form of ; the amoaatof deßoiaitoD, and distresa to- bo found airtheirfyery. ,3oorS. Moby,' and sttd orq the Btjp|eB yre[migKt “instanees constantly ocotirrihgiajo.hr iaidsf .proto", that number we will call yonr attention, to bnt, one simpis, nn varnished faot,, ;■, =’ '?-'y .'f, --IniTovemhehiMtvflnXnßhfamDywaßdisoov ered by'one'bf ‘onr committees, in a cold damp cellar; in the Third Word; witfaont fnei or food of any kind; and • almost destitute of clothing. Aistahco fiom tho city; the. mother having taken col’l.i wee confined to her bed; .while. four small tolrcrfcet. children were’ huddled togetherin a coraer.jtryiiig’tp keep wartg'. : 1 Thh Contained no furnituro bcßido on old. chair and dirk, the shutters hiving '.hewoiMsdiito -protect -.them- fromTthe wintry JlasfctatoAommHtco sent thematohhaaload 'and- herfged home their fanaßhKrmuq-JglAjrfSy hrtielcs were being-niado, bnt aH too i4Ttto iti.lt) the poor woman’s life—her husband retnrhed in ’S few daysi -ittcrely iii tiino to hear herittStgroah and wittusssSherr.dßaUq'prodneed by-Übsomfe wants;-. and thTs fop. jh one of the most densely -populated nclghlwrhwds in .onrr;eSty{-.7 JsUeh'Jiilcidenfe.conatantly occur in.onralldst, without calling, forth more etrennous exertions in behalf of tho suffering? _ -* . i.w.yfe have recently observed a season of Thanks giving to our Almighty Father for. the'many mercies received at His hands, and would it not bo n fitting sequent, fjytbo praTSes of that day; that we offer some substantial iproOfef oar grat titude in gifts to the.destitute, ihasiatteringn'Qi only by onr lips, but ; in deeds atlovei thb than'kß I which spring from.- 1 hearts. President—Mrs. ffarmar.Denny. Vice President—MA’E.P. Tanner. Ist Directress—Mrs. Wm. Stevenson. , 2d, DireotKss-*-hlfB. jyjri, ff MoCTnro.o , ’ (treasurer—Miss Lydia Speer. * f! 1 - : - • :Becfeury— Miss C.McClarg. Managers—Mrs. Benj. Bakewell, Mrs.. Day,. Mrs. J. O'H. Denny, and thirty nthiers. L From the Postmaster. General’s Report. The cost .of the eerVice fot'the laet fisciil year ••oil the several, United. jSt&fes. mail■, Bteamahip Unea and across tW-isthmbs of-'P'anamai is .as :*w * ' * ' • * Now TorfctoXhorpOo!M2olUns lhie*-4«rn* : - '"? ?••) New York, via Southampton, to Bremen,. , eleven .vnyaraa...:....,- - 153,833*33 Now York m Oofrcit,--to <■ Havre, twelve • New York and Ufa# Orleans to Appinwali,' twebty«nlno voyaged including frmr voy* : 1 -7 : . area between Now York and Now Orleans, v,-j, - TtaHavana...4......- oo' viaSanvWanclßcOj fc., to Panama. -Iwon between San Frnnds- " oontuiPans:na»nnd iwcnty-fonron residue < » of * 340,050 00 Charleston,Via Savannah Sod Key Wt«i to * • • Havana* twenty-four Voyages ' New Orleans toVcro Cnuvfiyo voyeges...,.., Asplnwaßto Panama./.;.... • -51.565.557 83 i ; . Tbo report of the auditor for this department* i hereto annexed, Bbovys that ’ the ' aggregate amount of pOßtagro, inland, eea and foreign, .on.* letters and other mnilnblo matter, received nod .sent by these scveratttines during the lifet fiscal year, was as follows : * • •ByOoninsllnei^KerrTofltandUmrpool on iletterai.;™:;.;. $303,703 70 ’ On &a«spapenir4ncludlT>K thexo . .. ■-.» by closed : - SC2B--2& ' —,5310,36103 Bj Now .Tojikjitd. Bremen Hap, . touching; at Southampton, on letter*... i« TO On newtnp&pcr& by dosed . ;72 20 : . . f . .. ■ ■ >■»■■.■■.■ •• • 100,870 05 By N'. Tork tmd Hmo Unc, taUfhlntr of. • Cones; on 100,070 44 v. 00 74- > 1 By Charleston tiTii'llaranoJinOjtaachlnsat j Kcy’West.'on lotteraantf newspaper*.....,. By NffWiTurfejiNwOriwmfl.irnTani, Aspinr j •'• Sim Francisco, nnd Astoria ; ! : . .. Tn and frtmi- ChjirlertoQ --9nd to and from . 1 .... .. .* Nt?w i Orieanß).w..i*«.i;,UL.....«..-.w.. ; 2G3jID7-S8; By Nwr= OHafttjsand V«rA r Cro* line, (com* ‘ . meotftf 14tbof : ApTil,.18&V.onlottera and newspaper?..;-. «... . ■.. QSQ S - ' ' Thb fttnbtititof fOatasje collected in tbo United. Bt&tea and Great BrilaiD, on letters, ms— By ColUns tln*,oo]lect*d IdUdJ > ted State*... ....$154,188 83 By Colllna U&o collected la Great By CunanHlno^collectalln-Uni* . ... •. UA S&S.Sttt'M ..', By CtrannJiUie, coll octwUa Great - 8ritain.......:.- 2ft,7So 25 - —■ ——- ... .6*7,038 39. C7A1.ff- T.■■63,433 #5; Bf tho Bremen lino pylho Havre-Un0.;,;.... k • V br- From statements annexed (matted A) from ( the Auditor’s Office, it oppears thattho net re*e» nno derived tbo laßt year from the several oni- Pled Btatea mail steamship lines Is as follows, •vix:' ’ - jTroro the CuMins line, deducting lolftud'potf&gp' ■ I ! ' but atioutog for tho sen convorsuco or closed ; • r I k mafliu .......... .. I [Yromtfce Bremen line, do- fSO&l 45 i : Do Itano do . do do- ‘71,147 74 i I • --Do. NeW Yorfc f ;KoirOrl«n9ftndrftlifornla : : ' ; jlneAneludfoglnltttdpoft SjK and receipts frotn i ; BrUMi end California dosed,malls pertaining 2T1,242 C 3 I^From-thdCharlPSidnondllaVanalloc,lncluding [ • 7,W5 i FroTnthifNQWOtlran*eod Ycrn.Crua}lce,(part , of year,) including inlaJidpoatasc..—G3o 64 k .kC;kk\k : sffl3£& ™ Tho number of letters conreyed between'the United States and Europe during tho ycor-J- Br.lhp C4inftjd)ino,'WßS4....*.«...-....- — ...2,'774 420 I Do 8remen........412.117 : Do llawcu .... ; 40C.12G The number of nemspnpers— Cy tbo Caotxd lias, 80G0}Dn5~.w...~...... Po Bremen (Ip.closed ...... Do Darrc 5® e«TP«tf DaitctfElites. line*,. In Prusstoa . Glo£odaudL...» .. 33,155 1,381,603 The number of. letters by thn New York, Now Orleans, Afpinwali and Facifle mad steamship .2,707,553 By tbe Charleston and 1Urana110c............ ' C 8.164 Tty the New Orleans and 2405 rae number of newspapers rcceifcdhjtfceoiar* ' - loston and Qaranalino wa5....,.'..,...............- 23,122 Uy the NewOrleflhsnhi Vera Crar. 1ine..«....••!« 3,137 Tbo Amount tmired from Croat Britain on loose letters, collected during the year on board tbo Atlantic mall steamers wa5...., $1,239 13 Amonntpaid Great Britain on .same 29;SG The amotmt rcceiTed from Great Britain on dead letters ro turned to the London offleo- $14,024:02 Amount paid Great Britain dead letters n>- .v turned fcftirashington,*^l,«i-«..........-,.. 1,772 ,Gd The TLC. turroac, under iho posinl treaty with the United Kingdom of Great Britain Sod Ireland, for -the last focal • year, nmounteto., ...» ~,,..7«.«..,..5469,86472. The balance la Ctvor of tbatgOT.erument at the clotebf the focalycar wa?.. t... 5...; $U&B6l'7& Ibis Urge balance against tho.Unlted gtateai arises, of cohrso, mainly from tbo circumstance that, nlthongh there were oblytbreo more trips by the Conerd line than were performed bnltadly by the Collins, Bremen and Havre lines,, mooli tho greater part of tbo mails wero conveyed by tbo former. For. instance; - ' WhUn tho postago o« the letters rent during tho year from Groat Britain to.tho.TJolicdSUta9.by tho Canard steam- 5205,200 S 3 EyihoCoUina'ataaniors, performing Just half-'. . tbo number of trips, ft was tilt— 100.003 49 Showic; & AilTcrtraco cf.... 84 i More than troblotho number of letters baring been sent to thiscountryby tboCononl than by i the Collins steamers. - Again: WMle Iho rum paM to Q re.it I!ri tain for lh o con - - ' - rojuncsofclMpd mails (ortho jear cm.... S7O.CSI-19 The amount paid by that ROTcrnmeotto tin United Stato*. 1 eafclusivoof tho stim recclvcd ou Ihe.CaHfornla.eloseS mails,-v to tho West Indlesand Panama direct, ■ ’ * , ■ trM only 22‘ And this includes the land conveyance of the ; British end Canada closed mails. i: • The partiality of the British government in. behalf to tho sum; of SidOO.pOO.; ■ ■“ .; *, ; In. addition: to. tljiß,, thefo>was pnjd/.by.-thc: department tbo last year for tho transportation of tho' mail across the isthmtis,- a ucryioo per* fOrmedlSaforcign.country,,.dbo.Bum.qf|sBs,- 1 814, which will bo greatly it creased," judging from- tbit )|ist quarterly r.cturnsj ,diif ingthe ensu ing year. ~ 7 ■ - ’.. .."-.1'.-'j [ If Congrcss intendd tbnt-th'o- mail 'service of| tho country shall ho unstained .bjs. ths:jfaoney, de- ] rived from postages,’.these chorgesshonlil.tiof bqj placed npon - it.- "In providing for--tbo building! and equipment-,q£ naval stcatuships.. Congress i seems to have-meant -to; encourage-the erection,.: hy individuals of war BteSmslips, vshicbmight,. on,tbo emcrgcnoy of. a war. bo ready fbnpubHo; i -use, and-snoh bcing-its design, and: tho carrying of tho mails hut nn incidental purpose, tho- pnb : 110 treasury-should-bcae.tbo cost, - Tbo amount : 'tjfpostsgo derived -froin /theso; vessels is but Small, as has hepn shown p and In; yiew'Ofthc extension of mml-accommodations, a'sked. for from every pnrtof tho-country, wbioh bas.pow to, he.frequently denied, .1 would suggest,-that these lines bo-now paidfur in tho manner now provided for in relation tO the other, lines. /Tbo extended rettlcments of onr country, • and tha great.ihcreaso andnetivity-of business of. every tiescription.rcqnire nllthc mailnccommpdatjons that can he given, and ; the . department should bo* be burdened with payment for services which, Pp fiqt properly belong to it. .• * I clianc® lias been tn&Qo“iii T Otitf postal convention .with Great Britain, since tho dote of -tho last annual report from the Postma ster Qeneral. • _ . . ' ! The exorbitant rates-of postago on pamphlets and magazines .between the United Statca-and., 'Great Britain, h aving so long’ been’ i cause of just complaint on the part of bothAmeri can and British citizens, I embraced an yearly occasion jo renew tho proposition of my ittimediatc.pre decessor -for -8 reduction of tho - hostage," on condition /that tbosamo reduction be mndo in the British postage.. Thifi proposal,- T regfet to' St at e.- is still regarded unfavorably.. jthongb not absolutely declined,- by tho British!; -government.- ! i I:: No reduction has nsycl been made in tho mgp Itfirasit postage charged on the mails, passing -through England, toand from tho U-8- : "Whilst the British Government bos been pny iinigihe tlnifed:BtiitCs I2} cents on otmqo forthe itraoßit of the British and Canada closed'mails ibetween Canada, Now York and Boston, it has ; been,:,l ithinhmost unjustly demanding nnd-re. .reiving 24 cents an ounce for tbo transit of the French malhithrongh England. : Belying, however; oh thejog toefss oftho claims of tho United States. I have by n communication [to theSecrotnTy of State,utidcrbopt>Bals. ?: - ' Bids hive been received, copies of, which Sod the adverttßement ire attaohed,. (marked 11) In the tables annexed hereto, (marked F-and G,) Jhe/sujoi'Pitd the differont lines and the propo sals to do the service, appear.^,':;; '■ / If witlbe scen that tho offer lo do the saryico. on tho line from Nqw York to San Francisoo- is much-lower thin the Bums now paid. > From Now Tfork..to-San I^ Francisoo, the Nicaragua Company propose: to carry a semi-monthly malt for a’sum not to-exceed $800;000 per annum., Thia-in elndea the isthmus trinsportqtlon;-and will make, the yearly «oBt to the government BOmO four dr five hundred thousand dollars lessthon-thopres ent, ' It is, of course, most desirahlo thnt tho means. of oommunioation between our. :Atlantio and Pacific coasts should he ns froo ■ and unrestrict ed as possible, and that the.prices of frolghtnnd passage shouid ha brought, down to lhe. Jowest '.terms. - The- present 'priees l paid- -to • tho- New York and Asplnwall and ths ship - lines . almost-.-preelude . competition,-, and ieavethegetcompanlesalmost a-monopqly of carrying and passenger trade between the At-. lantic and Paciflo coasts.- - This - stato.of - things must he injurious to aur Atlaiitio Btates, and mnaldeoply.affect-tho great and^rowing;inter* : -ests-uf Oaliforninnndiqnr, Pncificterrltoriesgnid seems to demand from the genera! government a with'drawal nf the foatpripgpha.shßtaining aid - yriiich It his eitended tq thoso lines. - , ! , Viewed simply in connexion vriilr tho vmails,' the Nicatognh honipiny would carry »’ wuoljly snail, according to i pro rata, fer a much less ' 160,000 00 Gft.OOo.lk> :- B nT,T«VOO . ' 85,314 00 * >100,170 18 •v7>o4‘s C 3 ..... 70,034 2V -r r- .. $233>2*3 09 I J 'VO v-V A'.''"** •*;' /. V V >» * i Bum tbnn ]a now pniil thn present mail and isth mns companies for semi-monthly mhil., A more frequent, communication by mail is most desirable, and will bo inb ebon time, if not now, imperatively s'aqultfd; end wlfeti. is made by eoSmtfcioSffon. can be established for i f AU; our mnil contracts provide for fines and deductions for defective.: and omitted seryice. Tbe'Systom is absolutely necessary for-secniing reßsiaTity and. preoision , in carrying and dollv ering thb maiis., -There is alwayam the depart ment a dispesifion to cnconrsgecontraotorsi and to avoid... capricious or. unreasonable penalties, hhd in wo naso is-a deduction made without carer, ifpl invepiehtionj ofiits,-merits every case' of faiinro, valid and satisfactory reason? must he shown therefor. . '■ ’ ! - . A failure to exact finei ' and pehaltlcs, ©r.'ft disposition to release them' when eiabtEd,leade' to the grossest ;'' ''" ■ The substitution of railroad fprthbcaacbseiv vicehae increased thodemond for mail bags fall? ten fold. During the last fiscal,year.more than : 23,000 new mail bags,-.ofj’aJl-sizes, and hinds,* were procured; more than-ohe-thirdsof which I were canvass bags or Biokp.neecfalmostexcla slvely for tho transportation-ofprinted matter.. i ; Meoenresyecsntiy. adopted; trad now -in proi I gross toeffeotuato the provisions :contained in the firstbeetiOu.Of tbenctof 3lBtiAngnst,-lfis2, will doubtless tend to’ check l waste and abase in this.Jhranch of-.the service;, but such is the con-, tihued'exfenßibntffmniljaccommodatious/ltUaw’ hardly becstimated that a less number will bo required hereafter. ■ of tho-building ofieupied by this Deparimept, has been strongly recommended by my predeceaors, and the reasons urged by them, are every year acquiring additional force. ; Tho increasing business of ihe department, the limi ted accommodations .for clerks in tho different bureaus hnd the Auditor's -the want of room for important papers, which have now to be placed In the halls and cellars, subject tp be destroyed by firo or "mildew, require tho ori ginal. design to bo completed. : Muob difficulty is experienced in finding suit-., ebio rooms, especially for distributing post of fices in cur larger cities. The amount for rent which ,can be taken out.of the commissions. In many oaseß/is notsuiacient to enable postmas ters to secure buildings nt nil fitted for the pro per discharge oftho business of .thoiroffices. .In order the. better to serve the, publio, :poat offices mast be located in this business parts of. the different cities where high -rents-ore to ho pal3 i; imd these thodeuartment is very frequent-: ly unable to allow. If Congress .wonld'.deem it wise or erpedient to appropriate moneys to enn , Me. tho .departmynt to.'. buy or erect ■ suitable' places for post -offices in tho,larger cities of. the Union, much would bo saved to tho department,, and suitable plaeSs s eould bo permanently se cured, .and tho" public thereby better accommo dated. .... ' .' My assistants and chief, and other clerks, do ■, serve iny especial thanks for ,their prompt and faithfal attention to their dnties/ : . ■ James Campbell. To ran PuEsmtscT.; - ■ . . Fihasgial PnYßic.—Fanol), in a lat€ number proposes to estabtlsb on oUogetfrcrifcw.nietbotl of inquiry ictotho puhUo health. Tlio follow ing aro somo of the interrogatories which Dr.. PuDch advises to be addressed to the patient: •‘How are funds?*' ** I came to seo your consols.” • f *pQt outpour deck.** • ’ •* Aro yoar dividends all right ?** HftVo you any pf>in about your bondß?’* v Vj" Any uneasiness in reference to your foreign Bccarittefi?**. : , , j 4 ‘ What is the state of yonr eora market!” . 11 Allow mo to.examine your shares.-* * . :> ' “ Let me feel.ybur. script?- v . “ Hove yon nny sinking in your mines !’• *■ i • .•* Any tightness;af tlie bank V* fa yoOT;discounfc?” ~ f«7ery Ordinary dyes kill the hc!r;;thls Increases’ Its vigor, NO - ifchns ever been Indented.' Itrtands alono, tho most ccandlnesa which sci-; entlflcskillhha;iyet com^undijdo.A^bo|tlo of It was fbr- ; warded abontthtee months ago: to one of bar mb&tdistin- • guhdied chemist*, Sfltk bp would favor the proprlotor wUh-bls opinion of itr-tho fidlowing Is an ex tract from his reply i'* 1 1 have analysed your Hair Dye. It .contains tha constituents of the natural pigment ot fluid to which black and brown hnlr owo their color, and Is entirely freo from any substance that can scorch, boro, or other wife i Injur* the fibres.; I regard:it.aa a happy combination of ;•harmless Ingredients, and thopoiors.itimparts twaccrtidhly: from the finest black or-brown derived from nature.” Jufcrery cUynnd: town whoro agents have been appointed, the Excelsior Hair Dye’’ has distinguish cd itsclf- Tho process oif ’application only, occupies. five mlnutesj .thpcolof remehis un changeable ; "no stain or-unpleasant odoc ftxif>cafrbm Its uiso " Sold wholerMoand retail atDr. G. IL ; KEVSEU’S -DHUO STOBE> corncrof-Wood st. andYiigin alloy. [norUScdaw ISPSaIe of :or.. M'lianc'j; y«mlfng«r*- Apinoff the; |iundjrodjs certjfichtea qnd orders ref cclved by tha |ho following aro selected to sbowits the effect ©fits use In 8 distant part orth6'West ;-- - -Bota^iw,BooneOo.,la^«May 10,1850. , JTufftTii'Cb.-TClentlciiit'b : I write to you to soi licit an .agency for. the Invaluable Tefthlfilgd ytin prepare. .SomQtim9>iuce.lpurchared i ohoa62on vial a ofMr. C.Kdy, andpn?Bcrib{sl ; ft’.injny'pr3cilca;andltprOTed socffcctual in th« impulsion of .worms, that, ho other preparation will satisfy tbo. citlionajof this villngoand vicinity.- Please send mo ono gross of the JVonnlfbflO.irhineai’ntely. Youtp, Ae. y SAMUEL: 8033. 1 New Phovictscr, Term, July LlB5l. ■ Messrs J. Kxdd dJ seed tho Yenmfugo for. us as soon as possible, as we are neatly out,nndtho demand for It is Very groat. '■ IVo boliovult to be-tbe best; Vermifuge erorinvented. ' ' •; • '..i-POUTEfI A BYCTJfI. > Purehavors.wiU be careful to nskibrlir. 'Uliana’s-cele brated Vermifuge,. and tako none elro.All other Vernik ■ fuges,- In comparlson».BW wortblfKS.'. Br. STLano> Yorml fugo, also his celebrated Liver-Pills,-can now bo-hod at all respectable Drug SUrcs In. thc.UnitPd States. Also fbr salo -by tho solo proprietors, ,r. •: . VLKMINQ BftQß.,- V Successors to JVJttdd ; & Co., • dcc9:daw, , . . • 00. Wood a*wet; • vAHRIVAL of oveiy description of Cloth, and.*Ves tingSj-' ;&r. .tho.. eoason.. .Also,. Shirts, Drawers, Crarats, Stacks,. SuspcndervGloves, lldk£9., A:c. Also,a fall assorttaant tff Baady-madovQlothlng, Tranke, v Carpet Dagi.ahdDmbrollasjWholcmle and retaU. ' Those wishing .top\ircbaicgoodarticlos,and'^tq fair, prico,. would do woll : to call -at E.. GBIBBLE’S ’ CLOTHING • ESTABLIBU MEN* toad of Wood, and yon wfli -not go away disappointed. - - • • nov23'- - . .5S!* 2®n n *'ad3la*»»ThlB-.Xonniiiablo disease, which seems to bafflo th« skill of physicians,'yields like'manic toi CA»TKa*BffPAMBIJ:MiXyniUt. . ■■■-; -- ' .*.Mr. E. Bbydon, formerly of tho Aator House, New York, and latn^prpprittor of4bo-Exchange Hotel, Blchhiondj Va;! 1 of pfr£rb£feu» ; f curff, tt to numbers of .Others XYho were: «mfTerlng nearly every- form' of daeaic wliß the most wOnderfhl success 4 . ‘ * , - * lie saysit Is thombit eitraoraihary modlclno hdh&sever /Seen used, oud.tho'&srt Woocl*pnrifiet known;'• - • r.r -,i. . " ***Sea adveril/einPhtin ouothur rehunfr. ' TnovlTitltwlni yr-g»XJar#o»a Hmsa Saxuorn Cargo jutthi; - n Crystal Palace Daguerrcao Hoamst” of a ,») 26:tf B. SL CARGO & CO.’S, Fourth Btrwt. ' =IM=M V ' ~* 'n% _- * V%. ; MV DAYS. • . ( X* »T JOHN K, IiOLBITS. -I -1 •. 'i' Jly .. - I atumson rorniajmy pathway BerttV . v -?: *4 •••••..Vbo visions of oatrfiiabifoffyoiittjj ’*'** AtttI i yGt, > ohypt,’wbo < woulU«galir'-A Xivo o’«3T those hal f. forgotten year*-^ For joy Is but a stop from pain, • And smiles arorelatire* to tears: • - The hopes tbo academic shade* • • IfeaTtJ breathed luboyhood** ardent breath— . Tho dreatns which youn? ambition made, "" •*'■■■ Yes, all those scenes soi calm. so grand, Of farolf shores and‘BUt»ny shies, Of lanes in that enchanted land ■•* ; j • Hwwona,thebeautiful,the(Wr, ‘ a fcuplst, the ben/s hreffi '; ' ' a's - , «ectn poor as bubbles flung on air.. • . : . Socm,nll onloT-d by Memory now. ■ 1 ’“f I>* 1 >* airre lo hriatho •' ■ tS vnto Oriimmch ;- -■ yss^ss^£ss& i,tn o' , - '. ' , ofi “ h ™»ral»o'da7, - ■ , 'Till my llfo leeseni, oed grows less, ~ . • . '- -. initato like yonsfamsostayroy.- i ■ PjTTfrnUROEI,IBS3. - * , ' • _■* » • KZW ADVEBTISEHEHIS. V- . AtomUvf «mlcap», ™K» at -PSt "Swift.. Tho.lsraelitestff tbl*'rota* IHitooml alley*, wnb* respoctraHy • • *n«wty of * h « I »Wt«tSlM(*WeJ»thi>y aro praraarod tO^wlL PijTlilfnco.fcrTOecliilimdii.'. * v-.-. .-.- * ■ . o.hislic3t stolo pf cnUlvatlon, \Vcnr Cqo Poßrinsepdo, prach, plum ami pair trees; onofVrliKlfrTir grafted (rut pare on the lot;atao,»bout thicancrsapf Tlici' yard* or .ilrt tPe ptlmittSKiCT. •menu an t»o BweningnotfseJapa oftt-TtbSaisiione ortho ywt from, this placo ia amoDff-thflincsrt extendVe •nonr-failing springs. Apply (o Mr, Craft; on «w pre-mSs? “*® -»* a- - ' u> James tomcbe^k. : ~Eatato CMacs,air. geTenthatif Bmlthildi rti..:.:- ■*»? An ejttenslvo yaricty of GrapofTJnea’far plvasnbove- , , ‘ ■ i ■ PlMQlation ef F«tnmmiil‘i,V;L. ! ,» THU Partnership hotetof.ire cxlftSn;: tetrcoo Johir-B. MuloraDjJinnojlll.Pallay/OTclrrthdffrtn-e/MIIJi'BR BiILE)Tj iq tho coal Jir-filsydlYedF byifiatn&l parties’- ; Thg- baMne&a tffll ’fog cep tfpfrfel fc* * debts aae.tna firm, anu settle tip tba b«Mn^e£4&##&iSia/ 1 1 JOHW 3>. MlftMß. % JASIE3M.BATEET. insisting i!^ttah^gh;'tiBC.lst;jSs3/ -TrM-yABtK CITY EROJ-URTI TOR S/Huß, COn'slsUbß T of t twn XbreoJifoTy prickHouseson Penn street :sl so. three BereUtngHonsesin.tbff,mr..'-Tlu)X6t 6 Ail ftont’ by 100 deep. The Houses on Penn streit'oro e'WellenE business stands. For price otttl.terms,call atthslleal Es- UtoOfflrb of- -if r ... : -8, CCTHBBEX-*ISOW> r ■Jeelo-. - . ■ ■; ■ 1W Third street. > , t aKO. GttOVTTy> ■f Importer, of . Braiidicg, >riryh.t > fl” ufrt' |,l ANh Yifiillitftf riEWiKXflt—xa.- J? . 20,000 ordered in adTaoee of ' Received; qnd fbr -iale at tho Cheap; Boot and Storo rf H: tit. • Fanny's /Little Friends,' by the "ahtbor 'of * Lciivef'* , r-ona e]pgttct l 6 mo.’, ;000 pagai, C lUofitrsUbns/ ■prico7s.cents. Tho giHedgjr, st. - t i i A NewGatnfr—the Crystal Palace. Great RilrfbUlon,dr Worlds Fair bur countryVprogrGss; This ptnmo is pot aftho very lov pried of 25 cants, to bo within the reach of mil our Koas and.daughters;•* : Diaries of all kinds,for 1854; - * • r For sale by .-. ;Hr'?ljNEß & CO t ; t deeD So. 32 Smlthfleld street, _ OFFICE CUIZ EN S’ IN jhllt A NGB CvM PA?tf i!y V • > - - 94 Water ,«r*eV*!ltUbniglu ,[ ' ' A N ELECTION fbr fifteen DirectarK teeerv© fbf (ha.on- J\. suing year* will bo bold.nttlra.Office of the Company, on MONDAY, the lUth lust, between, tho hours of 10 A. tL and 3 P.M. SAMUEL.L. MABSIDELL, „ , ; deefttd • • ■• ■ ..: Secretary. , Alttaonlo SocJety* .; - . ' - .A -N AdjonrnedMeetiog the Stockholuors di Ujo 1 3Ia-' jC*- *onla Fund Society of Allegheny County wjiMo bold p.t thflir Hail, Tiftli- streeti on, MONDAY r eTeningvlha I2ili' Jnst, at 11 o'clock. A general attendance IsdeslreiKßy or der of the * . A.Q. BKfyH ART, : decS.'Std • - : ■ j Secretary.’ CmUIST liN iiJSTOEY, • or-ibo-CentroiPoveramons. j Men; byßobert TurnballVD.-Ih ■■.'.>• 1 = Old England and a eorfes of "slows taken ll ontfinepot; by-Alfred Dmm. ' j > llnfelahd’s Art of Prolonging life. • !■ JUTENftB BOOK&-—-A large‘ftn&vaß selocttd assort* ment of Children's Books. >- Annuals, Gift Bookstand AlbuzhSyto an It alb tpricoa.* - - ’ ‘ : Call early at * W. A. GILDENFENNEY A CD’S, -» , - •■■ deep- ■•;: . •■. /,■. , ,ITffPonrth street A NOTHER NEW UOOK-.BY ■ FAUN V' FERN:—iJKIer J\: -Ferns for Faan/s Utilo- Frienda , Mnoly Ulnstfatodt . - new National Gnmo—Tho Crystal PaJaco, or; World's r Fair Oamo. Pribe2scents.■.• ■/. :.i •• • .-7i. ! c... JostreceiTCilabd W. A. aiLDENFENNEY A CO.'B* .. ' d SollB]£BtZ I N(i'lo7 Msi&fit IY> Boot?, Shne3*CaltQrt,aDd )lubbcrs, atsi£- , trcxnely low price*. Persons in want of n good article; bto: ■ incited to call and exnmlpo. • >: wflecO., 4 : Ty .KOhn,YED—Some ttoro of-.those •bcautifQl'prrnilo'iif ; XfcTCoiriMnatfoo RUBBERS,- Rices low. 1 AtlOT Sfark*! ifitreof. - \ ' W. E; SCgMBBt2: - BOYS’, ■ YOUTHS’. ANBCUILDIIEN’S BOOTS-—AHanre assortment now in.mow,*'prices low; i r 0.107 MntkeL Street.., . , (decO) .: r \Y; R SCtI&nSKTZ.*; SWKLT OIL—iKK) gallons in gtoro, ami for sale by , FLKUINQ BROS, " . Socce?®rs to_X lvfJdi Co , deefl ' , . CO Wood street^ (tßJKOaUl\fci-*2O ttw, pure, in ttoro and far salehy •*. ; u ’* &*c9 ■? t> yumiNO^BttDSJ. JAMAICA lilAO/lili—1&0 Xba jost rcce} y ttl on U - format e by l deep u FUBM INC; ZifiOßf O t'ANlall BKoWtt*'»2Q .bbla just received anctforealo by Crydetfl -• \ FLEMING 8R03.-‘ i tAiiPEAOUYLOOWOOI VV by : (dec9) •: ( CAMWOOD—IO bbls ir stoWnnd fijr o* - ;> -accQ - ~ x / PE^injQ : BSos,^ tMIBA FDSl'lC—2o biilrf andtbr Bile s by‘7 f ’" /i-decO • , , • PtßMXygßfeOa^ FitussiATJS poxasut-ow a* in-store imdtwsaieb* deep „ ■•> P&KmNfl BBQ 3. 7 ri^ANUKKS 1 OIL-TvGbatrelaibTBale.hT-'iv : i _ J -jlyO .B, A. iFAHKBSTOCKj & CO«j > ShJiEt*-SIilN&— -50 doavKsgUiih >ptjt for roloby dccO IVA. FAHNESTOCK S WAIM’S PANAGUA—IS dozen Ihrsalc by ;* ■dorO .! IL A. PAmf£STOCK^-Ca 'EIDLITZ MlXamß—looo ponodslbr sale.br T deri) , ft A: FAHNESTOCK fi"CC. iIUSH W UlbKY—-o puncheons fine jus't vrecelTed.ootl for sale by: ■: :: ' JNO. G ROUTT," 1 ; deri>- Cor. SmltfafleM and Front yU., PHtsbargh.- "IJIINIS UlN—i pipcsln nore and for sale by V JC .deep , * JNO. til 1*1) HYE\VIUbKY--lQolibl3 in store end fbr«Ele by JNO. QKOT3TT. CTUAUPAiIK baflkots in storo and Tor tide toy J deco., 3KO. fIBOP'TT. « JUST;ItECJBIVKD~ . “7^ ;. , o.hh< BAILEY S£ BENBHAW. A . A» MA£ON.& CO. invite* attentiobvlQ their euporioa XjL* all wooIHiAIDS, just received, andcalling'at ro due*!price* - ‘ ‘ .TXn>OLLEN.SHAWLS—-500IX—A. A.. MASON A CO. YY ,havonowopen theirWlntcrstockof everygradeo i' ..: decO SteamhoatAuction-Sol©. - . fiFS* b. THKflrst class powerfal steambOat C. -JE wATKIN B.buflt at New Albany.: heavilyiim- bo Mli-at' publle-oucfion, cnTue* day.Bectmberl 3, uttheWater Works Lahdln&ClncinnaU. •-; Bfcabas 2 good engine* 10 lech cylinder; p 5; . goodb©uers,SS fee* S 8 In. dlamefer.ccod Doctor-working' abUgopump*; fire security; fire engine hose; spatke screen* - ;olHn good order. .. 1 -The machinery works truu ouflrta cylinder, timber*. Her ■ measurement is SCO tons, carries 700 tons. Hull shnrpbuitt/ recently caulked. Boat thomaghly repaired November,: 1552,' wiUr furniture complete, and now insured as first' •class; . ■ . r ." •- Sho draws fast light, and 5 feet with 450 ions freight.' Uncommonly strong. buDt of the most durable materials. 11 now In excellent preservation* supported by numorouaheiP chain*; ebimnlcs fitted with* derich' chaws to lowovimd 5 guardswithfirmoahkn'eesfbr towing. * , , • i J ' •Jtmi; balance 2,4,0 atnimonths.-., ■ i i’or further particulaisspply to u ‘fU. CAKING. ■ . i . . ' i 4ccB:3tl . JOHN BWASgga OQ., CindmuH. ’ Fifth Street Piopeny por Bale; “ A VALBABIB DOT OF GROUND, IB feet Aont'br’l&f JX deep, siraatod on Fifth street ncariyooposlto thJriaw' Fort Odlco ana Custom. Homo. The situation or this lot makes it 000 ofAherutist desiftitilo Business locations inthii city. i Terms: ono-thirdcash.aod balnnea In twoyears; third cash and ao improred Bu m of Bottom dontL&r audenl in# purposes. Applyio ’ JOHN. 58. KENEDY* v ! ’ \ nuv2i 1 d v.' J. O.inCl.lAMSriglgoCKletTOt 1: 11 UTCUI.NG’B Ulfgl'KWlO BITTMIS-Kofialo «t ■ I •' JtL ICEVmat’S'BriJß Start,::- 1 ■ • :i:T" 10 rarut* -, f . , -f J; ,WIt,IJAW3.I!a Wood j ' *7-:":.' -i-K Lout, «WS» WWjSfcfcii eu FTHDAT A FTERNOtrN; In tbn Flfm-Wanl, ttiistt at STEEL WIRE SPECTACLES, trith case. Anrpcreoti i tinning them»TslTL pleani lesfo Uieia ;>ilh-?Ir. . -Cabinet Slaior, Penn J}t .with iAHIS :HLAKELY, SmltMeld stieffl; - Tbof -are cntyTralnablalt) tbsovncr. ‘ "tel 5 ::~:v -“■vT-'i VY>* ■ r y c ‘ ■ -•• • /.Vi; ■ ■ ■ "•• ’■ 7* . -'--'V -r L ' CrVX:- mato ■■wr. ■..***l : ' :'T :< /Or (he Homin'} JPbs£ '\ TBSa£v. TirBATUE.r-Jostpu C,. Foster, Zetue and liana \XfSX tf«r~Kfth*trMf # abOTO Wooi! .Priceiofadini&ios: Bates and P&rqQet’Q&Oc;-private Boxes, Inr>;a, £&?<*<>> do. i email, $5 ? Ba«>cd Tier, 260; Boxes for colored persons,sorJ I Personssecnring Matawlfl bo charged 12}£ct9. extra to the I certificate. Door* opra at fj\4 o'clock: performance to eom -1 commence at 7 o f dock..*...Brllll4nt Triumph of Errnunaf EMphely the last appearance of Mis* Caroline Rlchin?*, t» talented Prima Donna, and Mr. IVTUchfngs, tht/faror* ito Comedian. 'First nfglitflf ihethrUHng ekoteh entitled NAMLvoa BoxmßW’sOLn.OoAKo, in which Ur/and Mis* .RlchingrwiU appear This atoning, Decorator 10,1853, ?.r,..T? the rolcbrcted American Comedy of EXTREMES :• Matk Blnyberry,, Mr. Richlngs; Bboneser Oldrlclij JJr.-lligginihJtr. BreJsfordi Mrs.- ' ■ /• D *L£ kktrtl entitled NAPOLEON BONAPARTE’S will Ping tb« «Dmm.* r eclo* •, .•• tr.tc-i artliln Mr. foil Mr, V t j^Bore al » ) iTß.cnw,rt. ■ —-r-©RANa€ONGBRT. - 33-H-'%fe£ 1/31': %I i : >■ : T>E3PECMUMT aiilioaocfis.to s tia.clltana of Pitt*- AJtjSSSU>»t roon Bins, In this City, a GRAND ;CONCERT, oo‘»Wi*oi*i^oarfae wlil ho artUtodlif SKI-' -' NORIKA ADRMTA DATTVaolotisiSJpbarfOmta™. , ; AURICK-gyiIAROSCIV.. tho groftt Pianist. 3fns!cGl Director and Conductor,... . ~ * •' - ■ , E'orjEmgrampo arid icd futtiro odvol- : •ttoq>oat»>lUi4.;Bf lira TORof omeq at Mr.-lir KHJBUR’a ■' iiluelcSfors;:- -' L ' ' • nov2£tf ■ •i‘ j r J .y -- •'-'S t alf6iyl<' , og'ttkte^-3.,v , .3vV;,-'; SAMUEL WEST* No. 231JLtb£btt street, aj®»k" LM (head or-ybEd.>ha3it»t,T««eircd tho EALLttBal S'^^lffTyßElU^nXTK Lanct-w'oiild' 6thlafrMa?:iihacnfltotaeni telU • tTo >J lias nTsoisn liMiirii 'lrfriW fcnfl Varjea 'aasortnitmt of HATS and CAP 3» which,be yriilfell cash: fanTfrtr ' jsa^ssssasi'srsi^SSS BONNETS, ondraUefy joutmltcs, " A £co ont . .-■: ! ‘ fOarpjntlauiUr.old frlonduclt"door ■ ' ' : .;:'■ SUWoßolatmolat liljoipohsot; . ; ? :: ; NoloilhAtandmgho ii!throerareana moro— | Butdtooannot competewith thaSrsscni. ' - ~.l Radies,-you must bear In mind, - . ; In order to earn Orpen-na : - ' ': ;. . , Gctaß hc MteShoroTniin, at thoClcteland popoL on Saturday errning, 3d inst, “ 'U/Brussoia. .CaKFKT BAu, oAptalning - finodry nofo-i 10 amtnmt of Orer W.OOO, parable, to the dean**. Iron Compa- ST® *-,?<*;;•. oreoUwded to tbolr order. Inrln dlßß Wwßpteaaßaln.it Messw; Nleholimti S -Payne. or Pitta- ‘ > jJjWS;;®'* •****gfeAr JP-JJldMtoßm hatlraataa Juho dnoMarehmh 1834, and one for ■':■ Fat”®,-and’endowed itt-hUnkhy Geofire ’■ *1 “dig- Thojlhorei mtrardofs2swillhofWcnforthow eoTerrofthep,rpctJJ»g(ioti.oojltpnUovx, r-s-H'U of.Uin Western .Inrnritneo • af nttobnigb, on tho .Ist any of Norraibny 1 f jiypocivd^B m _st sirocco oi> _ , 0i5r0 i Fmnitur0,..„.....,.’.:;^..^,..,..., 1 ..; r ;„^;, t ,/ > ; 7(5; -—’.J.. r... .’ - ; . - Note* rwlved, 21.350 83 Notes nn7& 00i recoverable from tr recta-.*... 2<405 00 : - ~.t 'i Ifc.QOßpON.Bpcrefarr.'. PESROTIiVA2VI*.ATEN UEPUOPEItTF ; > rytElrfftimfl tt'IrnREESTOnrHQfESEoir STOItIL with v /f)t»f > House, t TwoLoUaod agootTßiiclElDweHinsnontfo. ; - _ ■J. RAloprorlon*! • *? tJICmjAT. t JartljWM, 1554,,it will boprtjitiroly sola on. , that tfaylO the highest butler, tts the W h’TlTlnZ ' - . . _ ADAM WEATEH. t dfc6:ta ~ .r , AVen>io T 271. ~ Jb fjr tale - ELBMIKO BROS. . EffliMMl :v ?>V '.- : ' ■v^ , '-;-.r.v-i.2;Cv::'. , "^^ f ESE AMUSEMENTS, Notice, 1 w .XT7rtlE3lKASi’i>llc r 9 of'"Admln&irailfm <£f htmit vrnti - iTV " am..t££iammU) anncro,.to. tho estate of r.ERNAtID « KAN *& J“‘o Wttebnifcb, Uo-’cl, hare hwtT* grootisl to tlirt fral*gcrlber;oll pcrsoos injJebtwi to BMfl foj* tnw. Willi nuke •fanMdJat*: payment* i aod Ifcow haTlritf £la!&u«paliisttbtf stun*,,will prewntthcm, doly authentic" iatod)forsettleaicDt,to - • jxakkt. , ■ . Or- palmer, t fl^O'. '■■ : ■■.• •• . -_• • AttftTWCTfl.&t T,JtW^ rvriiw HOOICS! NBWRQOKaM—Tho illustrated Moca- Jlslrrinanf Alt ; for©ajsmter;/;~/v.: ; -; . ; TboPr.puLir Educator. for December; : ■ i Ewt VI, tlio Practical XJrrujfT+itfjniTr; , .- -—— ■ ErnniVffj'or. fljVTlrtiri rfUwlhrwa Dang: j ABojjlh In Eng Una! tr Iftnty T.'Tdrtojhtuln: ■ - - —JUVENILE BOOKS, fn great vnri-tr, compHrlftenTlUßo-isranilard jtromiiirr and w nnd LainlSfhl baelts, fctf'tUo'apptoichldg GIFT HOOKS ANB'aNNTULS. / onr flock comprises cTnjxHilns bnhoin' IniSnJmHnWndinas.nnd olcgantljr Mnatnrtrd, Ibnnlmr-a laagnlflcclltcolliJcHnm^v,; ;Ci.... ■ I>, ■ . ■r : -—~ JllllLtkl AND'PIUVER'HOOIC?: -- '- 9f EfiWty--*? -Stasia# Stjldof;Ki)tUDK, sullaMoftr hqlidpy gifts, or other putpoccs: ' ' ■: . . ••, ■ ; ■ ■ -j ‘ IT. MINER & CO, ■' - Bcctt— - Wv32BmUhfM.l struct w ifiraalne ot'Art. ’- '•' ■•.: ';■■•'' No. tamau; / . .irTfociettiTJorj" * >••?• to Arthur- - - - v n ' Thw’.Tknv Rule/li?' Artli a* » -> AucUU tby drf^reuVHisiiiae?7betlKpTwTnC mootlC' CALLOW, Third PtrwC S>£ LL tNG OFF. ~77—QHBA*P CHARGES " FMwmmtG a ffrc $ • S[rif tinaifrignod, ttoijla rpspertfdjy infcnrm their friends ap'l’V lB dm&as gonemUy that they aru otxmt ctoßJtHf Uiclr large-iad-Yrclifelixted EUici-.ti ■- : > •, ■ ■■■ RICH ANIhELEGANIi CARPETINGS, ' ' .laWj'paieluniaW Uio> East, fHnathdMann&ctattxn ntai Importers, which, ftrvariotyyityle 3a\t% qo&3lty;hru Qnjui>- OTMeijaU tolgn)-, soletW oxpitraly for njf« Jacqueline Pawchfl, or OoPTepfUfa at Portßoyal. fdeS FS?«5£K&3£ , * i '" M Miß “ Pearson on InJUleHty ;-Mhtril.iupply. /I L. ; * Ool!loal)reainsandCoadeAß<»«lilfo»L i, 3 l ‘-‘ : • ~ ' lteraw-and Bodg-Blrds;. an elegant' gift book; fry Wsbbert.trtUf fflSooloTecniliistratlons. 1 ' • ’ - - • v* - 'Himsaof jlmflrteangfcaUwnaDj'ft wtapanion to H«mca .of American Author*. - 1 • *m - - Ljrlra ftom Ihe \fiit, JFWotTorll;^words >7 Bcllimr; ©uric by OloTer, 1 - , • ‘ . HuniUoD’drbltosojliy, . . -I>/, . : ;- Mm sndTtilngstn Europe; KJrirui. ' ? . toiciWgo’nComplot*Works; lib. ok Ucalt Ths Cw and Saltan. , midroth’a Theory ‘ofPollUcg, For Shiest Eastern orta-s; „ . - .3. 8. DAVISON, , ■ .....- .. ..CSftfcrltot street,orsrFourth. -AilD "VALlBlftO alw riY3 on •l, WU» lo?Jlfl«s. :V 5"-';VV©'«.'H*Tfl»‘B»u * - Qcc7.., ~ Comer Mnrkrttnc struts. f» of ail Undsand qua}itio3 r foe sale; low by -T J, : O,J?AVJSON\ 05 MaxfccttlteeWoear Enqrth.- • ptAlli DCt i,*fflta.~Cust=,tcwl ted* ood on ham], an X eicollimt ossortmontotPUMßolalnos, floe stileo. dees,, . .. - !..: 'AiAiMABOS 4CO.,f)o.2sFittb«fc rpiHS po5lU«l STKIKWIiB; or. Tire Sm Fimts *mm, to prtijilimy ;_lbrsal6, Magie or in' lots;’ : Br - 3c07 - * . 3. S. BA.VIBOW. (SMerkct «fi 50.0S5ragS.wiif 'JWhaltbCkxesSr.fliEaialnjs: 1 »'* s '2oo«r « '« r , "‘ 'SOOboxcsTaney Tpytf; - •• * ' j. «iotf r "UdttotM6Dg*e3.- ’* v-.KtcelTlngftn^fotrtileb^ sl '.v <3«S . J. 0. ANBKIISOS i CO., No. MFood »t MASQN f * CO-, ‘No, Kr FIFTH street,irill open, T.h& mornlfig,' alwg* varietycr IniHra* Cloth Cloaks and'Tftlmaa. { <' ’ * dets MASON &.00«- 2iaYa just opened a finalot of all ‘A.♦Vool'KaMa.lbtf.X&clWßcarfk ■ ... decs• ! IHfXQOIiEZ*; eaAWl4fr^OOO.oa. hands, anddaiiy reeeiv . T F-. ififf Long end Bqa*re / Wf>ola» flfca*is of every qutdi ty. •-■; A.A^3lASONACO > yoia6Kfthst T>LAID X colors, Juair&sfeiT&d.' ■* - 'r r 'deCsj:X^?/^-.nO;ri X>EnJtß» BEOAKS— iV‘ 00fcMsTCnahfel;. ■-” . O. 'do.-' i 40 •“ CPowloied; 40' “ 000 Loaf; ' - ■lioatesfroni BtMOiof Hew YdA and Tor Baldly d«3 JAMES A. nUTGniSOH i O f>iNO 3?aßsts fa '2O-tori* -<'■ fiuOsTftito, ■ . il • • ' Brown, ttotaaaJforsMabf • -'-s- ■" ' ■ ■'•;■■ •.. , . yAiffia a. iroioSisoN * co„ i' :-iloK9>’' i .-rt i ’ - - 45 Water apd KTFrOnt stt». .. ,-* :Ko.l.Mactercil,JdkeUy '•?' j - f *• , Salmon, in w>is> - r Tnf _; fWi&V DAiurya kknehats. rf-ILOViSS—aiamlsJof . XS d«5 B. A* FAHifESTGCB: A CO, EVIZIE ; r . . Vr*<* ■BKIHG HO alcT Prints, warrantedfo? A. A.-MASON A CO.; - : • ■ •■. No. 25 Pifth street-