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I I. s .t r 1 ii ~ a i .- g ,...5• - •:k ; ' ;,- .1,',.f.,: ';';':.•1,.,.;!4'c;4-.':';;!,";.;:' be,' and thu same its hereby, e4mtinuod in fort. for the period of one year from and after the first day of Mardi, eighteen hundred and fifty- For saliriee to 41e secretaries af.leptteette the witeih - tees, .01-thiett thousand dollars.; For salary of • Minister resident to Turkey, °u ' r salary,uf tJle dragoman to the legation to ,-Turkey, twenty-qc hundred dollars. • , - For a,alary of an assistantdragoman and secre tory to the leg to Turkey, fifteen hundred dollars; •• For tilarieUoftchargur dee affaires to Portaigal, Austria, Denmark, Breeden, liolland; Belgium, ••EaUtes; Sardinia, the 'Papal States,' Fern, Nen' G mnada, Venezuela, Buenos Ayres,; Bolivia, Gut,' - tetruda,Ecuador ' and Nicaragua, seventy-air thousandfirehundred dollars. 'For contingent expenses of all the inissionS abroad,- forty thoueand dollars. ' . Far contingent expenses of foreign intercourse, thirty thousaniLdollars. For expenses of intercourse with the Barbary 'Powers, nine thoinuind Tor salary of the consul at London, two thou sand dollars.' Tor salary of the cominimioncr to the Sandwich Islands, three thousand dollars. - -ISor interpreters, guards, and %thee expenses of the consulates at Constantinople, Smyrna, arid Alexandria, fifteen hundred dollars. Ceor ofEco rent of the consul at Bade, in Swit zerland, One hundred dollars. • Tor ralm7 of a commissinnor to reti tle in. China, including tbeadditior.al compensation un - ' dell the act to carry into effect eertainlpro- - - visions in the treaties between to United States :it:him and Ottoman Porte, ea thousand-dol. • . . Sur - saltuy of the interpreter and secrets .43.:!to ; Sill mission, twenty-sre hundred do , For comPerMation to the consuls at tho fire porta in Chins, rim Kwang Chow, Amoy, Fii 7 ch' w, Ning•po, owl Shanghai. fire thousand dots = of salary of ; the consul general ot Alexandria; iii 1 cotton-sand dollars. or relief and protection of American seamen hiforeign•conntries, ono hundred and twenty; 11r4thousinddollars. ' • ' Tor clerk hire, office emit, and other expenses of the oMee of the.consul at London, two thou sand-eight hundred dollars. .orsalary of the consul general at Beirout, five hundred ~ For coppensiti(in. oft commissioner on'Bra %Wan claims, three thousand dollars. k'or cotaponsatiori of the clerk of said commis sioner, two thousand dollars. And the Presi dent of the United States shall be, and he is here by,- authorised to make such provisions for the contingent expenses of the commission n 6 he may' deem proper. Tux. MIT= suns At PAiladetphia. • - or salaries of e .thrector, treasurer, chief ";- • 'the • coiner, Molter and reflner„engracer, assayer, as ' sistant, assayer and their clerks, twenty-one thousand dollars. For wages of workmen,_ forty-seven thousand dollars.. " For incidental and contingent expenses,,includ ing..fuel, Materials, , stationery, water rent, re- Pim and ITM , tage, in addition to the available fun& ou 4nnd, seven hundred dollars. -For specimens of ores end-coins to be reserved the mint, three htmdred dollars. ' • .At Markllee, North Carolina. For, salaries, oriuperintendent, coiner, assayer and clerk, sir:thousand dollars. For wages of workmen -and watchmen, four thousand one hundred dollars. For incidental -and contingent expenses, in eluding &el:material. stationery, repairs, and wakage, one tiousand four hundreil'dollars. At -Yew Orkans. ror.salaries of the Stli)erintendent, treasurer. nag tiger. coiner, melter, refiner, and clerks, sCir., cut een thousand three hundred dollars. 'Tor wage's of workrama, thirty-three thousand five hundred dollars. " For incidental and contingent expenses, includ ing fuel, materials,' stationery, water rent, re pairs, new machinerjr, and wastage, in addition available ftuidaron hand, forty-five thousand two hundred dollars. EIMME3 . • Far salaries of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, and eight associate judges, forty-one 'theatand dollars. ,For salaries, of the district judges, seventy thoneand dollars. ::FOr salaries of the Chief Justice of the 11s triet of Columbia, the associate judges, and the judgesof.thearimitud and orphan's court, elev en thousand tee hundred do;lers. -'For salaries of the Attorney General, and the • clerks and meSsenger in his office, ten thousand three hundred dollars.' Ftecentitigent expenses of the office of the Attorney General, five hundred dollars. For salary of the reporter of the decisions of the Supremo Court, thirteen hundred dollars, if only one volnine of the reports shall be pnbliish ed as heretofore; and in rase the Supreme Court Isbell, direct him to publish two volumes, then themillt of thirteen:hundred dollars for each valmne so published. For compensation of .district attorneys. being two hiadred dollint each, as prescribed by law. • eight thousand eight hundred dollars. For compensation of the marshals, seven thou sand four hundred dollars. Far defraying the expenses of the supreitie, circuit anti district courts of the United States including the District of COlambia, aisd,for jurors and witnesses, in aid, of the fronts arising from fines, penalties, and "ferfcitates incurred in the , fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen him: dred and fifty Awe, and presliiiss years, and like wise for defraying the expenses of snits In which the United Staten are concerned, and of protect'. lions for Offences committed against the United States, and for_. the safe-keeping of prisoners, five hundred aid ninety-two thousand 'seven' hundred and forty-seven dollars. • • . riallTHOrte TSTABLISUALLSTS. For supplying, lighthouses, coiii•lning three thousand and ninety-three lamps, with oil, tube glasses, wicks, huff skins, whiting and cotton cloth; transportation, and other expenses on the Mime, and for repairing and , keeping m repair the lighting apparatus, one. hundred and fifty two thousand and eighty-one dollars and fifty nine cents. =For repairtiond incidental, expenses, refitting and improrements of,lighthouses and buildings —'connected therewith, eighty-vino thousand Mx - hundred and ninety-eight dollars and sixty four For salaries of three hundred and two keepers of lighthouses, and twentyassistants, (twenty-fire of theta charged with double ' and two with triple • lights,) and Including one thousand two hun dred dollars for salary of an inspector of lights on the, upper. lakes, one hundred and twenty seven thousand and three dollars and thirty-three cents, , . For seamen's:wages, repairs and supplies of forty floating lights, eighty-alx thousand eight ' -.fifteen and - fifteen dollar's and twenty-four • For expenses of weighing , . mooring, and clams ing. repairing, and supplymg losses of beacons, buoys, chains, and sinkers, thirty-seven thousand and eight dollars end two cents. ' For salaries of forty keepers of floating lights, twenty-elms thousand seven hundred and fifty dol . FOI . ,CIiti2ISCS of superintmadents hi Melting lighthonma annually, and reporting their condi ' - tiers, two. theasand dollars. . For superintendents' commissions at two and a half per cent on fin hundred and sixteen thou : sand three huritireland fifty six dollars and high-, ty two cents, appropriated above, for light house purposes, twelve thousand nine hundred` and eighty dollars and ninety two cents : Prwided, That the collectsrs at the several ports at which the collector has heretofore discharged theduties or acted OS superintendent of lights, shall con tinue to discharge them and to act as such: Jlad provided farther, That collectors whose.hompen satlon exceeds twenty-fire hundred dollars, shall receive no compensation as Superintendents of lights, or, disbursing agents, - . 110SPITALS. Fur completion of the marine hospital at Chi cago,_llliaoie, four thousand seven hundred and twelve dollars. , For the completion of the marine hospital at Tattis,% Missouri, twenty-two thousand eight hundred and six dollars. ' For marine hospital at Natchez, 3lississippi, twenty thousand dollars.'-• For marine hospitatat liCentuckj,, szereb llkiusind dollars. ' For marine hospital at Paducha, klatucky, elerim thousand dollars. . For marine hospital aCNitpoleonl Arkansas, twelve thou:Stud dollars. I For marine hospital at Cleveland, Ohio, twelve •thcaistual duo hundred and nine dollars and five Far continuing the construction of the custom houie at New Orlaw, two hundrdd and fifty thousand dollars : Provided, That there shall be no material departure from the original adopted plan or materials contracted for, and that the main - -business-room shall remain as ( coatempla ted in said plan. And be it firrther provided. The I better to enable - theicommissiouers to • comply with' this proviso, ALA the -architect and author of said plan be emp)oYed to furnish all the Safari. .motion relating Mille anatomical Parts of the Work, working drawings. specification% fze. at a salary not encoding eight dollars per day. And, de ii . gdp farther prarirled, That the acting archi tect islual appointed by the President, by and with; the p er ri said ;Consent - of the 13enate, and • no 011ieron anal bo employed at a stilamor per, diem allowance on said balk* smeePt.: the; operitrw under the directlcaPt the architect ' .r.dr oisstr.ucticli at thou booms Charleston,Boith Carolina, one ' hun-1 dred thcrasand dales. F.Or confinuiag the coaststd the =Alla =MSM=I " i' . ; f ••. kiser . Sa edthrie; thq u - . lii i 7 saad' For.furniture and i stares for the =commode- j tti•U iof are iZikris A" t he reienue, as elk . (6r I the-.Plisti Oka and United States courts, is the' Custatit-hatise at Sievinnah, Georgia, six thousand fire himdred and Eft;-xis dollars. For the. complctiOn - oF the ceskim-lianse at Sin Francisco, Calif part of thiamin shall beet pended uniesa the 563330 shall complete the work. For the constructicia of a building for a custom house, independent iireassiry, and other offices of 4 . the United States, a St Louis, filissetrui, - io 1 dition to appropr:a nof thirtieth September, eighteen hundred 1 fifty, twenty-five thousand dollars; but no part this sum shall be expel:l,l - unless the same shall complete the work. For the purchase of a site and commencing the erection of a mitt building in the city of Pittsburgh, Penney saute, for custom house, post hillbe, court rooms, and other offices of the United States, the slim of . seventy five thousand dollars, Provided, That the said building shall be exempted. from( city taxes and all other 1 1.1 taxes whatever, by a act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania; Arid provided fort Arr, That the plan of thi building Ibe such that the whole cest,dboth of site nil building, shall, in no event, exceed the ap ropriatien. herein made. , t Fog purchasing si site end commencing the erection of a suitable eliding lathe City of Louis. vilki, Kentucky, for custom house, post office, court - rooms, and h er o ffices . of 'the United States, the sum of se, enty foto thousand dollars al Procided, That the said building shall be ex. emptetl from city t es and all other taxes what e'er," by the Oct of e Legislature of Kentucky. Ancirocidedforth et-I - That the planer the build lug ing s h all - be such t the whole cost,' both of the site and building, s lin no event exceed the appropriation he • made: - ' • For the construclon of a building for a cue tom house, independent treasury ; and other ern ces of the tatted Stites, at cmclanati, Ohio, in l i 1 addition to the appropriation of *thirteenth of tionber,eightee hundred end fifty, twenty five, thousand delta s; but no part of this sum shall be -expended, unless the same shall com plete. ths work. ! ...-• . satyr . . the coast of the United `...Pensationtosupetintentient -excluding the pay and ra . e army end navy, and petty f the navy .cmployed on the dyed and eighty thousand For the surrey States, including e.! andlnssistants, (an; dons or officers of officara andmen the ,work,) one ir dollars. Bar continuing le surrey er the reds, shoals, coaststele, and cots .o South Florida, by the super intendeat of 'the coast 'surrey, (and excluding the pay'and ration t of officers of the army and nary, on'dpettyofficent and men - of the naty em ployed on the wol) thirty thousand dollars. For continuing e surrey of the western coast of the United Sta , by the superintendent of the coast surrey, e hundred thousand dollars. INDtP imustirwr. For salaries of e assistant treasurers of the United States; st A.cw York; Boston, Charleston, and St. Louis, eleienthoteguad fire hundred dol. hire. ' salaries of the treasurer of the For addition, -,_. mint at Philadelphia, of one thousand dollar, and of the treasu r of the branch mint at New. Orleans, of five h arid dollars—fifteen hundred dolhirs. : .. . For aikido.; of en clerks, authorized by the act of sixth Ati t, eighteen hundred and forty oil, end of the me of August, eightee'n bun dled and - forty ei lit, nine thousand sit hundred . dal ars,•the salaryl of the clerk of the Sub-Vreasn ry at , New Orle being, hereby increased, from first July, eighth; hundred end filly one, to fifteerilunidred 1 Ur's. For salary of chief clerk of the assistant trea surer at New Tor , fifteen hundred &Oats. ~, For contingent 'remises under the get for the safekeeping, colt ting, transfer, arid disburse ment of the pub ; revenue, of sixth August,' eighteen•hundred and fortysix, sixteen thousand five hundred doll rat. , Provided, That no part of said sum of rixa thousand five hundred dol te tars shall be expe cled for clerical services. For componsati n to special agents to exam= ins books, .accou ts, and money on hand in the' several depositorls, under the act of sixth An-, grist, eighteen huidred.and forty six, fire thou.', 1 _ sand dollars. I St KELL-5510L5. For expenses I of loans and treasury notes, twenty thousand dollars. Far the dischar eof such miscellaneous claims not otherwise pro 'tied for, as shall be admitted under course of s dement at the Treasury, five thousand dollars: Provided, That no part of the appropriation she be drawn from the Treasury except in pursue e of some law or resolution' or Congress auth 'zing the expenditure. • 1 For supply of deficiences in the fund for the relief of sick men, two.homdred thousand dollars. ^ i SravITGES G ,E.ILLL e.. 11) tlicili CLZEIn. • For compensa on of the surveyor, general. of Oregon and the c erks i nhis office, €l.l thousand 'flee hundred do ... For compel tion of the surveyor general north-west of, Azle Ohio, and the clerks in his 'office, eight thole and three hundred dollars. For compels thin of the surveyor general of Louisiana: d the . clerks is-his office, four thousand five h dyed dollars. i I For the coin don of the surveyor ge eral of Florida, and e clerks in his office, five hen sand dollars. ' For corny/ens.% 'on of the surveyor general of Wisconsin and 1 wa, and the clerks in his office, eight thousand hundred dollars. : For Perks in e offices of the surveyors gen :Oral, to be atitio 'rioted to them according to the exigondiraof th public service, and if neces sary to be emplo ed iritrauscribing field notes of surveys, for the =pose of preserving them at the scat of goy merit, twenty-five thousand dollars. • i =. GOVEIRX iS 11 -. SUE:IMIUUTORLIW. i ' - T ' ory of Oregon. For salaries .1' governor, three judges, and secretary, ten di. wand five tunndred defiers. For tondngen expenses of said Territory, one thousand Ore hundred dollars. For compensa ion and mileage of membersof the legislative a ecmbly, officers, clerks, and con tingcnt,expensra of the assembly, twenty-five ar n thousand doll • • T 'Lary of Minnuota: i , . For salaries o governor, three judges, and secretary, • eet thousand seven- hundred dollars. For. salary of superintendent of Indian Affairs one thousand &Ilan, • • For contire expenses of said Territory, one thousand do rp. r t For cos:Tensed= and mileage of members of the legislative sembly, officers, clerks, .ond contingent ex Imes of the assembly, twenty four thousand liars. Tentory of Nero Mexico. . f governor, three judges, and thosuand seven hundred dollars. Superintendent of Indian Affairs pun.' it expenses of said Territory, one For salaries secretary, eight For salary of one thousand do - For coating thausand . dolla - For Compen :the leeslitivo 'contingent ;ex four thousand i • lion and mileage of members of assembly, officers, clerks; and ~nses of the assembly, twenty ; ollara. TariJerry of Utah. . . . of governor, three judges, and , thousand seven hundred dol. For salaries secrotary, rig Lars. superintenden of Indian Arairs ' For salary o one thousand d expenses of said territory, ono For continge 4 thousand della , • Far campers tion and mileage of the member:: ,of the ligislati e assembly, otheers, clerks, and Contingent ex toes of the assembly, twenty four thous: ad ollars : Procirkd, That the gala ries specified a se for any of the officers of any Of the Territori s of the United States, shall not be paid biany ase where any of the said of fi cers shall absent mselres from said Territotiesand their official du - es.for a period of time greeter thatiaizty thy . - - - - - SLR ETS OP PUBLIC !ANDS. For surveyin the public lands, in addition to the unexpende balance of fonder appropriations, viz: For survec , ng the public lands, to g:eluding incidental expe es, to bo apportioned the eel , eml dtrico *cording to the exigencies of the public non s part to be applied to the sur veys requit 'coition and survey Of pri vate claim: , to be .disbarsed at nag= molted r - land and Efteen thousand , dollars: . it no lend bounty for mili tary semi vy the act of the Mrenty eighth of Aghteen hundred and fifty, entitled bag-bounty land to dertntn officers a 'he have engaged in the' , , military United States, ,, or by vir- tue of as t Congress heretofore purs ed grant ities for military seilices, shall be it of any public land not heretefo: ito market, and now sub ject to irate isle under existing laws. For cc of :did per milt tars.' For re revs in t not cam five hunt For su lenomonee cession, Wiscou , sin, at a teediag five dollars per mile, twenty-f id dollavx. . For at 1.0 southan part of 3liesouri, east of— an, at a rate not exceeding fire d.b:, dollars per rale; fire thousand dollars. - For correcti of eanneins and defeetlie linmi of the`public d private surveys in Sitsscuri, at a rate not exe g Eli dollars per mile, two thousand doll - Fos:. re • and ra-isterreying fraudulent - end .erroneous wo in Atinumas, at a rate not ex ceeding four Ulises per mile, fifteen thomand dollars : , survey of the copper 'legion to not exceeding 511 4ollars tbous,und two hundred dol- correcting erroneope sue ninenta of Michigan, n't anon gars per mile, ten thousand - -11,:por o:rending detached erroneous stint)", in Arkansas,- at a rate not exceeding am dollars per Voile one thousand five hundred arid , sixty 'dollars: For surveyinginLoniatana, at augmented rote, twenty thomand dollars. For the survey of private claims in Florida, under the act of twenty r eighth of June, eighteen hundred and - forty-eight,:including ther . worknow under eontract, ten thouriand dollars. For completingeertain surveys in Florida, in cluding serail work, at a rate not exceeding six dollars per mile, in consequence of the difficulties attending the execution of the same, ten thousand dollars. For running and marking the basdand meridk an lines in Oregon; awrequired. by the third sec tion of the not of twenty seventh September ' eigh teen hundred and fi ft y, nine th ousand dollars. For surveying in Oregon of township lines and subdivisions of townships, at a rate not to ex ceed twelve dollars per mile, fifty one, thousand eight hundred and forty dollars: Provided, . That this rule of compensition shall cease on the thir tieth June, eighteen hundred and tatty two. , PUDLIC BIIILDINGS. Pot- the purchase of tree-hoses, leather, wire, and twine,' two hundred and fifty dollars. " For the hire of two carts at two dollars per day etich, for two hundred and fifty days, ono thou .sand dollars: - For manure for the public grounds, sir. 'nund red donors. 'For the purchase of trees for the mall mid oth er public grounds, one thonsand dollars. For expenses of enclosing and preparing public grounds, for nursery , seven hundred and fifty - dollars. For the casual repairs of the Capitol, repairs of water closets,. cleaning furnaces, !to., repain ing stables, and various other appeadages to tius Capitol, four thousand five hundred dollars. . Tameable the Clerk of the House to cause to be erected itt the basement, under the uut cn trance of the Capitol, nearest the House - of ftep resentatives, o suitable furnace for warning and excluding the dampness from that part of the building, the sum of five hundred dollars. For improving public grounds, north, "tooth, and west of the Capitol, two thousand five 'hund red dollars. For compensation of the !seaters - gate•keeper seven hundred and thirty dollars. • Foi compensation of tiro additional watchmen ot the park, three hundred and sixty five dollars each, seven hundred and thirty dollars. , .. . • For compensation of the messenger attendant in part on the main furnace, three hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation of laborer employed by the Commissioner of Public Enildings, for cleaning rotunda, water closets, &c., three hundred and aixty five dollars, .For compensation of the public gardener, one thousand two hundred dollars. For compensation of sixteen laborers employed on the public grounds and President's garden, at forty dollars per month each, seven thousand six hundred and eighty dollars. For =hunt repairs of the President's house, garden .and laborers, graveling the walks in President's square,, &c., five thousand dollars. ;oo For purchase of ks for library at the Exec utive mansion, two hundred and fifty dollars: to be expended under de direction- of the President of the United that For lighting' Pe nsylvania avenue from the Treasury Department to the Capitol, and com pensation to two laMp-lighters for the same, and for lighting the Capitol grounds and President's. house, twelve thodsand dollars: Provided, how ever, That no coateact shall bo mado far a longer term than one year; and that the Contmissioner of Publio Beildingi advertise for proposals for furnishing gam to light the Capitol, President's house, Pennsylvania avenue, and other public I L groupds, after the first day of March, eighteen hundred and fifty two, and that a contract be made with the on offering the best terms, under the direction of the Committee on Public Buildings... . . For compensation of four assistanCarnw-kcep era sit :the Potomac bridge, including oil for lamps. machinery, firewood, repairs of the north ern abutment and other casual repairs, five thousand dollars. . For repairs or the bridges on the esitern branch of the Pottimcc, psy for draw-keepers, oil far lamps, and Machinery, four thousand dol lars." For the support,care, and medical treatment of twelve transient paupers, medicril and surgical patients in the Washington infirmary, two thous and dollars. . ..• . . For completing the grading and planting with trees, and enclosing the public mall, from Third street to the Potomac river, thirteen thousand 'dollars. For continuing the improvements, grading, and planting with bens, the groundi south of the President's house4en thousand dollars: Provided further, That all unexpended balances of moneys heretofore appropriated, and herein appropriat ed, for the improvement of the public grounds in the city of Washington, shall be expended under the direction of the President of the United States, in execution of such plan bi plans as he may adopt. For supplying the sufficiency in the last ap propriation for improving New Jersey avenue, south of the Capitol, accorditig to,the grsde es tablished by the Corporation of Washington, four thousand dollars. Fro' completing the improvements of New Jersey avenue, north of the Capitol, according to the grade established by the Corporation of Washington, from north Ii street to north - F., street, Including a bridge over the Tiber, in addition to the amount on hand, ten thousand dollars. . To supply deficiency in appropriation for con tinuing the pavement around the Capitol, one thousand dollars. For extending the gas pipes, 'and providing lamp posts, lamps, and burners, in front of the Executive buildings on Fifteenth and Berea teenth streets, and the north front of the Presi dent's grenade, six thin:sand five hundred dol lars. For grading and paving, with' round stone, Twelfth and Fourteenth streets, from the canal to south B street, nine thousand dollars. For gradingand improving Maryland avenue, from Seventh street to the Potomac bridge, six thousand fire hundred dollars. For grading and paving, with round stroke, Seventeenth :street, from Pennsylvania avenue to the south tide of New York arenue,.afiti con tinuing the sewer from its present terminus, at New York avenue and Seventeenth street, to Pennsylvania avenue, five thousand fire hundred dollars. For filling up, grading, and otherwise improv ing Franklin square, five thousand five hundred dollars. , Provided, That before any thing is expended, or drawn from the treasury, under the lnstseven items, proposals in. detail, describing the work to be dohe, shall be published by the Commis sioner ofßublic Buildings for three Weeks, in three neWapapers, one of which shall be else where than in Washington, and that the propo sal. of the lowest -responsible bidder ahall be received, upon which a contract, with security for its performance, shall be made by the com missioner of Public Buildings, for the finishing and completion of all Ur - tie works, and that the Secretary of Interior !hall revise and approve said contracts. For painting the external walls of the Treti em7 and Patent Office buildings, five thousand dollars. For compensation of the Commissioner of Public Buildings, two thousand dollars. For completing the east wing of the Patent Of fice building, two hundred thousand dollars. For the compensation of two watchmen to be employed at the Executive mansion and grounds, eta salary of, five hundred dollars each, the sum of one thousand dollars, to supply the place of watchmen taken from the Ezecutivemansion, and employed in the Executive buildings: For completing, cleaning out, and repaving that portion of the Washington city canal•which passes through and along the public grounds, twenty thousand dollars; to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury: Provided, The Corporation of Washington shall expend a like sum In cleaning out and repairing the other portions of said canal. To complete the grades of the city of Washing ton,-four thousand dollars; to be expended un der the direction of the President of the. United States. • To reimburse the Corporation of Washington to amount advanced to complete the culvert and Mating of Fifteenth street west, in front of the Treasury Department, two thousand three hun dred and nine dollars and, ninety cents. For the compensation and contingent expen ses of Auxiliary Guard, fifteen thousand dollars, which &all, from and after thepaasage - of this act, in addition to the Captain, consist of thirty men, fifteen at fire hundred dollars each per an num, and the 'remainder at four hundred and twenty dollars each per annum; the same to be appointed ',by the Mayor of the city of Washin gton. For refunding to Charles P. -Montgomery the duties paid on u bell presented to him at Genoa, for the new church adjoining the litterury insti tution of St. Josephs, Perry county Ohio, ninety dollars .and eixty cents. =MI For salaries and commissions of• registers of lend offices and receivers of public moneys, one. Lends.' undtwenty thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars. For expenses of depositing public moneys by receivers of public moneys, nineteen thousand two hundred and streonty five dollars. Eor incidental expenses of the several land offices, thirty thousand one hundred and five dollars. For salary of the recorder ofiland titles inMis eonri, five hundred dolldi's. For Compendation of secretary to sign patents for.pnblic dandy, fifteen hundred dollars. . For cirque dr:inning and ;asking the boun dary line between the United States and Mexico., sad niskit4 the r*artMtious conicapisted by thiaixthikelia.the, dalgo, and for paying the as of the commission, one bank F'or thecoilllegtion agrie) thousUnd flee haidred dolls the patent fund.. For the warden, clerk, two assistant keepers, four of the penitentiary of the I seven thousand five hundred For three inspectors of sai hundred dollars. of GOldolnpe lii ario of the officers red ,thow•aad JunlA statistics, fire is, to Le raid out of bysician, chaplain. guards, and porter istriet of Columbia, Ind fifty dollars. ' penitentiary, three. For the support and maintenance of enid Inpeni tentiary, four thonsand and esenty dollars. For support, clothing, an medical treatment of insane paupers of the District of Columbia. at such place or places as the ecretary of the In terior may in his did:retie 'deem proper, ten thousand dollars. . . . Forcompensatiori of the walcinci. is the Fres iilent's',house, five hundred dollars For compensation of John P. 8r0...n . . secre t ar y and dragoman of the Legation to TurLey, for his services as acting charge CoLfoiram at different periods, five thousand one hundred and twenty two dollars, which. if reeei -ed, shall be in foil payment for all his Ferries, in that character to this date. For compensation of Tin odore S. Fay, secre tary of the Legation to Prussia, fur his services. as acting charge d'atTaires at different periods, six hundred and eighty six dollars and_ fifty-four cents. which, if received, be in full pay ment tot . , 11 his services in that character to this date. • For compensation of Robert M. Walsh, se cretary of the Legation to Mexico, for his ser vices as acting charge traffaires, eight hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty-three and one third cents, which, if received, stall be in full payment for all his SeArices in that character to this date. ..- • • . For the payment of the claim of the city of Detroit for paving in front of property belonging to the United States In that city, one hundred and ten dollars and seventy-seven cents. For compensation of Benjamin Runt, - cemetery of the Legation to London. for his ,services as acting charge d'alfaires, two hundred:and twenty eight dollars and eighty-eta cents, which, if re ceived, shall be in full payment for all Ida services in that character to Ills diite To make good the interest on investments in State stocks and bond for the Chickasaw tribe of Indians, not yet paid by the States, to be reim bursed out of the interest when collected, twenty two thousand two hundred dollars. To enable the Clerk of the House of Reprmieu- tatices to pay for reporting and publishing in the "Daily Globe" fire hundred and thirty-three and one-half columns of the proceedings of the Goose of Representatives for the last session of Congress, four thousand and one dollars and twentyfioc cents. To enable llintlark of the House of Repro sentatives to pay for two hundred end sixty four copies of the "Congressional Globe" and for two hundred and sixty four copies of the Appendix for the first session of the thirty-first Congress, at three dollars per copy each, one thousand five hundred:awl eighty-four dollars. To enable the clerk of the House of Repre sentives. to pay for twelve copies of the ,'Con gressional Globe and Appendix of the second session of the Ihirtieth„Cougress, at three dol lars per copy, thirty six.c4lollars. To enable the Clerk of the House of Repre sentativei to pay for five thousand air hundred and forty.copica_of the "Congressional Globe" and Appendix. of the second dession of the thirty first Congress, - at three dollars per copy, sixteen thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars. To enable the Clerk of the House of Repre sentatives to pay for reporting and publishing in the "Daily Globe" eight hundred solutuns„of the proceediugi of the House of Representatives for the second session of the thirty firs -- t Congress, at the rite of seven dollars and fifty cents per colcaun, f als thousand dollars. To enable the Clerk of the Rouse of Repre sentatives to pay for binding five thousand five hum - lied copies of that-Congressional Globe" and Appezillii for members of the second session of thirty:first Congress, three thousand three hund red dollars; the binding thereof to,bo in strMg, substantial Russia leather, backs and corners. and at , the rate o—. - i.sty cents per volume. For salary of the clerk in the General Land Office employed upou the Chickasaw business, and hitherto paid out of the Chickasaw fund, from March first, eighteen hundred and fifty-one to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-two eighteen - hundred and severity Risee dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay him at the rate of fourteen hundred dollars per an num; and for any service which thel principal clerk of the private land claims may perform in relation to the Chickasaw fund, he may be paid such compensation as has Peen heretofore allow ed, oat of any money in the treasury hut eater wise appropriated, which is hereby appropriated: Prorcdcd, honorer, That such compenSatlon is to cease wheuever the Secretary of the Interior shall direct the services to be discontinued. .• . • For salary of a clerk inthe office of the Sec retory of the Treaeury, heretofore paid net of the Indian fund, from tirrt -.)larell, eighteen hun drelMfil fifty-one, to thirtieth June, eighteen Muni:red and fifty two, or eo much nA may he neeetrary, at twelve hundred dollar, per annum, sixteen hundred dollar., .. . . For custom-house is Oregon, ten , thousand dollars: Proridtd, That the whole cost of the site and building shall nut exceed the sum heel- I in appropriated For a cast iron fence, similar to that recently put up arociufi the War and Navy Departments I from the corner of the Department of State to the Presidents's gate, three thousand eight hun dred dollara,ler so much thereof as may be ne cessary for lids object: to ;be expended nndec the direction of the Secretary of the Interior. For continuing the construction of a marine hospital at Eransirille, Indiana, fifteen thousand dollars: Provide , That the building is to be . completed for tb RUM now approprirted. • I For rebuilding engine house of Columbia Fire Company, on C itol Hill, twenty-five hundred dollars.., For defraying the expenses of settling land claim. in Calif 'a, per net of third !dnsgh, , eighteen hnnd and fifty-one, fifty thousand 1 dollars: Provid The whole compensation of The law agent halicwit exceed six thousand dollars. I . To A. W. Bab it, as delegate cram the Terri tory of Utah, or mileage and compensation, two thousand fur hundred and sixty dollars. To W. S. life ry, as delegate from New Mel- , ice, for mileag , e4snd compensation, two thousand four hundred d sixty dollars. • For compensation to John Rion., a deputy surveyor general of Wisconsin and •lowa, fice hundred and sixty-seven dollars seventy-three cents, under hi r . , teontract of twenty-second June eighteen Mind and fifty. ' For payment Il the salaries of the clerks in the office of. Indian Affairs, authorized by the act of twenty-seventh of February; eighteenhun dmi and fifty-one, fur the remainder. of the present fiscal year. and for the year ending the thirtieth June, eighteen hundred'and fifty-two, ten thousand d liars. • For the pay o the superintendents of Indian , Affairs, authoriied by the act of twen ty-sevelith February, eighteen hundred end -fifty-tine:for the year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, four thousand five hun dred dollars. For the pay of five Hakim agents and their interpreters for New Mexico and Utah, authori zed by the act of twenty-seventh February, eigh teen hundred and fifty-one, for the remainder of scl , the present fi I year, and for the year ending the thirtieth J ne, eighteen hundred and fifty two, thirteen th usand six hundred anti astral: dollars and sixt -viz cents. For raising t e chimneys of the soutilisao ex ecutive building, and repairing the steps to_the western portico thereof, to be expendait under the direction of the Commissioner or Public Buildings, three thousand dollars. ' . For the payment of the money to' those enti tled under the fifteenth article of the treaty be tween the* United States and. Mexico, ifiencluded February second eighteen hundred rind forty_ eight, according to the provisions of ;the sixth' section of an act entitled "An net to carry into effect certain stipulations of the treaty between the United Statrs of America and the republie of Mexico of the second dated February, eighteen hundred and forty-eight," the SecreLtry of the Treasury is hereby authorized to sell all the stock to be issued untler the saidsizth•mmtion, and to issue it under the same reStrictions,' limitations, and provisions as are contained in the second section of an tint entitled VAn act ;authorizing the issue of Trtiasury tiotesand clean," nndtip proved July twenty-second, eighteen hundred and forty-six : Provided, honer, Thai this stock no issued shall not bear a rate of interest greater than five per centum perannrun; and that it shall he redeemable in ten years from thisldate. For improving that part of reservatlon Boren teen lying between New Jerees , avenue and Sec ond etreet, east and north of , , Virginia, avenue, two thousand five hundred dollars. To enable the Post-master General to purchase for the use of the Post Office Department the re mainder of the equate on which the General Post - Office building is sitnatetl, three thousand ,e•ren hundred and seyenty-seven dollars ninety .. three cents. For surveying the public Made, and private land claims in California, in conformity with the provisions of the act of Congress authoriting similar surveys, twenty-five thousand dollars, to be expended under the direction of ithe. Depart ment of the Interior; out of which tune Is to be paid the 'compensation of a surveyor general, whose salary shall not exceed four thousand and fire hundred dollars per annum Provided, 'That this rate of compensation shall continue for the term of two. years end no longer. , • , ' For defraying the expense of taking a ;emus of the government and treaty parties of tho Merokeee west, two thonsanddollars, For compensation h, thhee opeeinl Egento, and the necessary interpreters for the Indian tribes bf Texas,ineluding tho purchase of presents— authorized by tao set spproved thirtieth Suptem- • bee, eighteen bun rel and fifty—for the fiscal year ending thirtieth June, eighteen hudred and fifty-two, fifteen thousand dollars. Sec. t. And be it furthir enacted, That there shall be appointed., and Raid in the manner now provided byAnw, two principal examiners . and two assistant examiners of patents. in addition I to the examining force now employed to the Pat- t ent O ffi ce. Sec. S. And be it further enacted, That the -third eectiondf the act entitled " . An act making -appropriations for the civil and diplomatic ex penses of Government, for the year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and forty seven, and for other purposes," approved the , tenth of August, eighteen hundred and forty : six, be and the same is hereby; revived and con tinued in force for the fiscal year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty two. Sue. 4. Adt.& it further enacted, That to as sist the Third Auditor in more effectually. car rying out the precisions of the Bounty Land act, and other pressing , business in his office, the Sec retary of the,Trensurs is hereby authorized and directed to appoint an assistant chief clerk, to be chosen from among the experienced accountants already in said office, who, with the present chief clerk, shall' have authority to sign and attest such otEcial business as said auditor shall ap, prove and direct. ' SEC. 5. And he it further enacted, That, front and after 4 . e. passage of this not, in lieu of the •compensa on now allowed by law for. his see vices, th shall be paid hereafter to cl; of the assistant a deputy collectors all Principal appraise 'at the ports of Boston, • New York; Philadelphia; Baltimore, and Now leans, two thousand five hundred dullard per um; and, to the assistant appraisers at the por of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and New Orleans, shall each hereafter receive for his services two thou sand dollars: Prodded, Thetas° entire expense ' of collecting the revenue shall — not be increased, the Secretary of the Treasury be, and [he lel hereby, directed and required to cause such a pro-rata reduction to be made in the number of persons and in fees now allowed by law to offi cers employed in the collection of the revenue as, in his discretion, may be just and expedient, to an extent which will provide the additional compensation hereby secured to the said ap praisers and assistant appraisers; and the COM- Tensation of the collector and inspector of the revenue at the portnf Milwaultie, in Wisconsion, shall hereafter be the same as that of the col lector and inspector of the customs at Chicago, Illinois, and the same shall be paid'ont Uf the sum appropriated from the collection of the revenue. • • . Sac. G. And be it further matted, That the dis trict judge of the district of Texas be and he is Ihereby required to hold terms of his court an mually at Austin,. Tyler, and Brownsville, at each et which places be be enthralled to appoint a clerk, and the marshal and district attorney for said district shall attend upon cab! county ; and the judge may order transfers of eases as In his judgment justice may, require, and direct at what' places suits against parties residing in particular counties may be bronght. • Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, That so much of the act of thirtieth September, eighteen hun dred and fifty, no declares that "the compensa tion of the watchmen in the various Departments of Government shall be five hundred dollars per annum," shall be construed to include the watchmen of the navy yard at Washington. Approved. March 1, 1851. , PITTSBURGH GAZETTE Ern SHED 111 WHITE CO IITTBBORGH MAIICII 14, 1851 AND ,b WM:3I.IIIC BlLL_—This is the bill of the most general interest of the appropriation bills passed tAy Congress. Although it occupies much of our utimco to-day, our readers will find it well worthy of an cimminntion. The Semite have now got through with the nominations,,! and there Is no location in our tetqwaphie despatches of any nomination to supersede Forward. We think it probable that all tho rumors to that effect have been founded in error. .• I _ TUT Neer ATTII nIREMENT ACT.—It is said that this 'act ha/ been construed in . PhiLadelphia as calculated pi impose an additional duty on iron, as amens an bo a,cci-tained, equivalent to about 7a per Pin, which will add, from this source alone, to ilt2 national revenue, about 1f500,000 per ammo. ; The additional duty on vial is also :aid to be about 60 y eents per ton. ThigHwillibe a relief of some importance to our iron men, ld may enable them to maintain their p6siCOn uniil adequate protection can ho Secur ed. We wai publish the law in our nett. • Wx. Bsrlsqsr, Esq., the E , eniur Commissioner of this county, died at hie residencein Allegheny on Wetlnesay evening. lie was a worthy man nail a good officer. The Neni York Express, says that the report that Mr < Slarkoe, of the State Department, has been nominated for Charge to Copenhagen, is con tradicted . . The Nai J iona Intrlligtncer Baja, that the ttate meat so positively made hs letters from •Wash ington, and etensirely repeated in the Northern papers, of the removal from office of Mr. Earbank, Couunissir ner of Patents, is unfounded. So, also, the statement that Mr. ASILIIIULL has been appoint ed Connotes of the port of Boston. The% hington.rrespondent of the New York Erpress, mys that there is no truth in the etate °tent( in tile Tribune,) that in the Post Route ❑ill an item iCas slipped providing for a contract with Josiah Show .k. Co. of 3359,000' for a tele graph line from the Mississippi . river via Santa Forma the Gila river across the continent to the Pacific oc an. Neither the clerks of the Senate, nor of th House, knew anything of such an amtmdzuent. YOM- KLEILIBBIIBO ____ icsswriandsase oetbs Dap Pittsburgh thwrts. e 1 I I pastaisguan, March 10, 1851.,„ This morning the special order of the day the eupplemtt to the ten hourclew wavtaken up in the lious . Whilst the bill was under conside ration, hfr. Bigham moved an amendment, that neither this bill nor theBd, 4th, and 6th sections of the ac:, to which this is a supplement, should apply to Allegheny county; upon which a spirited debate misued. *Messrs. Bighani, Boberston and" Walker t4ok an active part in favor of the amend ment, as appealed to the House to adopt it, as desired tYit very large proportion of those es pea:illy interested in the measure. The amend- I' meat, however, was Icat—yeas 133, nays 93, and ,thelill passed to third reading_by We following vote: 1 Bo , . Y 5181.25.5 1 9. Armstrong, Benedict, Bigelow, Blair, Bo ham,. Brindle, Demers, Dobbins, Dow ner, fora s, (I.lerke,) Feather, Fegely, Freeman, Frets, abe, Gibbs, Griffin, Gulley, Hague, Hemphill, Jackson, Kunkel, Laughing, Leet, Lil ly,l 'Meanly, 311 dean, Monroe, Morrie, Mowry, (Wyom ,) Penniman, Iteckhow,. Rcifsnyder, Rhoads, ' oss, Scofield„Scouller, Shull, Simpson, Skinner, Bowler, Steyrard, Struthers and Dm., Speaker 4 ; Nars-Messrs. Blaine, Bowen, Broomall, Brower. A. B. Brown, Jos. Brown, Dungan, B'au 3 r andinnso)Fiffe, Fossier, Hamilton, liart, linnsech, l er, Eillinger, Leach, Linton, Maclay, M'Cluslchy, M'Lean, M'lleynolds, Mowry, (Sore erset,) O'Neill, Packer, Patten, Ilkley, Biddle, Roberts, Robertson, Slifer, SMith, Van Horne ' and Waixer--33. _ . The ITI. is as follems: „All AC . supplementary Conn act entities "AU Act f ' the relief. of the heirs of James Cald i Well, maimed, and relative to the hours of la bor i manufacturing establishments:" Stc Be it enacted by th e Senate and House of &Fres ativei of Me COMMORICeaIM of PeltraylPa- Ilia, in tem' Aesenddy nut, and i';is hereby enact ed by to authority of the rune, That on and after the fourth day of July next, no minor child shall be empjoyed in any oottori, molten, silk, paper, - bsggin ~ or flax factories in this Commonwealth, for a lo nger. period than ten hours in any one eecular day, nod the person or persons employ ing Bei minor or minors for al i onger perrod than alrresaid, shall forfeit and:pay tle3 sum of fifty dollars for each awl every offence, to be cued for and recovered, as provided in the third I section ;of the apt to which flinch a supplement, and forp the uses therein specified. In the afternoon, Mr. FUN prisented peti -ions Or the repeal of the Ten liar Law. For the eroetion of a Poor House—and also to pro- . 'hihit the. sole of intoxicating liquors. Mr. Ingham for a Poor House, for a law to prevent the sale of intoxicating drinks, for to law relative ton bridge opposite Birmingham; against the passage of the proposed amendment to the charter of the Lycomtng :Mutual Insurance Conti pany; for the repeal of the law of this session relative to the collection of tolls on a certain bridge' in Allegheny county; for a. general bank ing law, based on State StocU . Rir the erection of the new county of Gingen, out of parts of Allegheny, Armstrong, Butler, mad Westmort- Col.' Robertson, fora Jew total (lop in Alla -gheny, canary, and to encourage sheep InuthanO. Tr for the erection of a Poor Howie; Sr a change in the mode of granting licensee; for the repeal of tho ten hoar law; for tr Free Banking Law, mid for the new county of Oregon. Nt r . Walker,. for the separation of- Pittsburgh • and Allegheny cities from the county of Alleghe- i OOL WANTED—The highest market ny: fora plank mad from Elizabeth to West IY, Pri , , in c.a. win 0. Id an- 0.• dm•mut p. l . Newton; • against any alteration in the charter of ' A ' " A ' Op n'hl4 P. - S.* IV. HA/LU OIL the Lycoming Mutual Insurance Company : three remonstrances against the erection o f n County Poor Mouse. Over three hundred otherpetitions, memorials and remonstrances were presented and appropri ately referred. - One petition asked for a tax on all unmarried men over twenty-five years of age, the tax to be t one dollar for that age, and one dollar more for every additional year. The petition was refer- red to a committee of the bachelors of the' House. The Revenue Commissioners to day fixed thb assessment of Adams county at 54,671,000—an increase of about $228,000 over the present val uation. They unanimously adopted the returns t made by the County Commissioners, thus endor- ! sing their official conduct. Such an acknowl edgment to a faithful discharge of duty, is not often found, and cannot be too highly apprecia ted, in the Senate, Mr. Hallett presented the prn ceedings of a meeting it Bakerstown Allegheny County, for the passage of a law restraining the sale of intoxicating drinks. Mr. Hoge read in place a bill to incolporate the Citizen's Cemetery of Mercer, Mercer Coun t?. Mr. Walker, s bilPrelatise to the sale at the real estate of John Stuart Riddle. Th 9 Montreal Herald thus describes an Mien tion for crossing Lake Champlain at Rouses , point, by the Railroad, ia.plaeo of a permanent , bridge; The engineers have shown the independence of their resources, by a contrivance which, though not a bridge, very nearly approaches one. On the Vermont side a very extesativepier hassbeen made by driving piles of some thousands of feet from the shore, tosuch a distance from the bank as to reduce the channel to the width of 400 feet. A large vessel has been built of such di mensions us exactly to correspond with this 900 feet channel, and upon the deck of this vessel iron rails aro laid. Thus, when she is swung in to the gap, there will be the continueus track re quired for the carriages, as there would be if there were a bridge; and when. the trains have passed over, there will be again the 400 feet of clear water Way for the passage of craft. Market Street Store for Rent FOR RENT.—The Store, 118 Markets etreet, the second dear from the corner of Ilethet swot Liberty etteete.. Preem66oo ei.e6 the lee orAmil ue 10gotre of - 106 Pen i n t et Foreign and American Hardware. LOGAN, WILSON & CO., No. 129 Wood Street, RAVE NOW IN STORE A full RA4 complete MCA of FOREIDS AND AVERIC.AN HAItDWARE, Ealtable for the mmHg tr.de..m which they are prmamd to offer to purchasera at masa that will compare favorably with any of the mune= cities. Domestic and Fcragn Exchangr, Bank Notes, G01d . 4 . Silver, Bought, Sold 4. Ezchanged PT PRP EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OP WAI. A. HILL & CO, • No. 64 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. Ali- au.rrn 0. Ton ntroffrre. jalCul VOPARTNERSIIIP—We have associated NJ with TIMM. Rau, late Cutler of the homers Thl.4 te Bank. who will devote hie perwanal attention to the buski. , The .tile of the tem rental= ae heretofore. Jal3 A. WILKINS it CO. EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOME OF A. lArILKINS & CO., Corner of Third and Market 513.. Pittlib'gh Citizen's Imam= Company of Pittsburgh f.t..NCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. Offiewlio. 41 Water (Rive, in thpwarahoom of C. IL ' T. C. (1. Ilraarr, Prwaldent A. W. Moltaa. Bed. m Cord powy Le now yreparal to lucre all mere In etore, ant hi trancita. rewels, 'Au eimale.gunnuity for the ability and Integrity of Hm ltullma. la allorded to the character of the Ibmwtore. who are ellcitlierie of littsbargh. trail sad roma - ably known to Lbwmitasocialty fur their prudence. lotelliireoM. an Drecirromw—C.o. armory, Wm. Barialey, Wm. Lorimer. Jr.. Wolliy,llryont, Hugh 1. Khiy. Edward Ilroseltow. Jahn Haworth. B. Ilarlimogh. B. H. Flee. 14:4,34:Vita.11:1111: 1 . 1611 1851. ..SPRIN;3 ARRANGEMENT. I 851• Forty::eix hours to Phlladelphia.• Forty-four hours to Baltimore. Mo miles Railroad-103 miles Canal. Two Daily Lines Express Packet Boats. diffia (EXCLUSIVELY FOR PASSENOEILS.) TO PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND NEW YORK. gN the opening of Canal Navigation, Two DART thewra Esg:4l Parket Brats will leave lbr low. by Se 'eßalva4 HOLLIDAYSBURGH, There taking the NEW PE r NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD; Two Rdidted and Party Are miles tuna to PHILADKLPICUL. Time through roan-5a Hours. For. to Philo&JpEli. BM Pore to Baltimore, The Cara on this route are we, and of the mart aPiID9 9- cd.ronstruetbin for comfort and eeety. :„Poretnts irate wen' morning weriaely Eddit o'clock 4 and entry owning at the same boor. Passeigers for Baltimore, On arrival of Curs at Ilarrieburg, take the Fork Cum berland Railroad, (now finished, direct to that ott,. (eighty foot tidies.) Time, POUR bo,vt. No charge for handling Baggage on this route. The !Bewared Sneed maker tide the wet comforted, care anil dydrable rottte:tiqa m the . rwtetn Cttiw. For pottage Or j Lir ton to J. P. HOLMES, Agent, Monongahela D. LEECH et. CO. Canal 'Milo. Penn erre- N. B. On the Lt cf July. Hie Petinayloania Railroad .tu be Beebe! to Lornlille. whirl( it Hi all'ltoti U. ° through CIX bouts. Pittsburgh. February 19. '6l INTYLVisnso doon.nenfinuiceConionnos.—Although long known as a sovereign remedy for chronic cams of Ho wie ueningionent, the proprietors of Dr. McLane'. Liver pine were not preproal for the followbur gratifying evb drum of fts capecitr ant curstile weer. lu Anno erol rer, and Bilious complaints •MLiptsoaorito, Nov. MI, 1647. Mown. Kidd g O.—About ono reef 020 I no. lebiriOn voider every severe Work of Anne sod Warr, but by the cave of McLane/ Liver Pine. I we nor manned to perfect breath. I belie.... than no be tr.. beet medicine for bilious roniplaints that boa ever been enered Sro We In Ws len libu of the country. .7111176 FLIARPE." gar sale by J. KIDD k CO., nirb.innwlern No. 60 Wont 4. European Agency. The robemiber Intrude melting the principal eider of Groat Dritain, roli an nex d Germany, during the month. of April. 01.1, and June t. leaving Pitteborith on Dora 17th. and .111 be pleated to attend to onl Wendt. or • lAr times character which ma/ he =Gad to hla cams Janialtmrl7 JOHN D. DAVIS. =unison Amts,.—Advertlaments and subsertytintre to this hater remind wad tbresetel heeof enersr. from ibis office. //" . A. A. iwan a 12. n con the attention of the Ledike eo their/new and le.sblertnebio etook of Epilog and SUMO.. Doren. mchl2 CM Thum.lay, the 13th lost, Rev Jong A. km, Aged &I Teen and 4 months. The friend. and .2.lzatanons of the totally .re moped. folly minuted to attend his Noe col at 3 o'clock this day. (Poldoy,) fnm hls late residence o Fountain street—to proceed to the Allegheny Cemeteer• Xl i E PANEGYRIC OP THE PATRON SAINT Olt IItELAND, will b. t • on 9undsl' entn6• gmebed I? St. N un , tnat • vi u, fta tbs bourtit of IL* (mph:m..l.olu. Drug and and Prescription Store for Bale. 4DRUG & PRESCRIPTION STORE, , looted In flionriebloz gad Improving part of toe it 7, ',bleb La dollop a profitable boaincu, le of Lord for sale Wei play tern. Par farther parLirlalara. aPillT??..„ • PALLID Ili /Se IRcoWIN. nd et T. SALB---A large Brick Dwelli7n. Ilocce, cad Lot of Ground, on Book Lone, Alto r.7o,Vll:f.7.o.TgPlidaltineraratia by 131 holmo doing blttincos true city would Lad it cooYenb cat. Alco—Ttro Lott. Zi foot by 100, owttebcco tired. sti2l4 "43'"d liAlitA t litiVlN. 114 &rood .1. YOR RENT—A Priviite Dwelling, on cr4 blink ROM., nimonntir Bontof on Pedant at. =al eghony. }Moulin at Mrs. Banta'. Book Store ..tuta Allegheny:. no of W. P. I,l•Youtti Wood at: no address Box 0 09, Pittsburgh P. O. =hitt( 2EII Property for Sale. A STEAM FLOUR MILL, with threez run of stone, coaehlocr7 ...It .., t...... . [ ground. and • good mei bank ou e plan, Atn tea DI Kon3rllia, deffureau county, 0., four Wks (me the oblo elver, to 0 good [thee. grcarWs region. Tenn. eeer. For further perGicaters cooture,an the remiaea of ?am. .... Yougol.or tu NATILLIIY.L IIAUTON, mehledeetedi Brookville, Jefferson couty,O. [Wnehingtou Reporter war J....ma di--..b. dd. o+3ml ILOVEBSEED--8 Ills. for sale by mac/At WICK t KeCANDLEIS. UTTER--6 bbl. prime Roll, for.sale by JUP metal WICK a 31cCAND1.ESS. LAUD -14 kegs No. 1, for sale by mehli WICK A MrCANDLESS. AILASSKS - 10 1 1 bbls. N. 0., oak cooper- A ass, for sale try mrlll4 J. .t IL FLOOD _.__ LARD -20 kegs No. 1, for sale by malt I.IIOTASII-10 casks, warranted pureNfor 1 tele br =lilt J. lit. FLOM QEGAIIS-150,000 Corn. Ohio, for sale by 10 =Ol4, .1. aO. FLA)VD. 111,R00315--200 doz. Corn, for ask by• is • malt J. AIL Hon D. PIIESTNUTS-30 tat. for sale by sorll4 .I,knAruOli. TIMOTHY SEED—SO ba. for sale by achl4 . J. it R. FLOM. 10LOITR-10ibbblo. superfine, for sale to , mthli NO. SUGAR--100 hhils. for Bile b Bum _ A.l . 313.101.1= AT oTICE .—All perionis having claims I'l etruluM the memor SCIIEYLEILL. rl7l pie.* Iluu +rut them to the euho . tritr.re for fettlement Immodia4ll, m the boat tom promos! Into othor Lomas. mohli WALLINGFORD t CO- SS Water st. von SALE—Ohio and Pennsylvania 4411- .11 mad Stock: Baukof Pittsburgh; undlithangellailk. rochl4 LL D. XING. Fourth et. 1 OLN SS 1.1 S- 7 31.10 bbls. for sale by I NA_ tactile EL - R.IIEIW E INGfIR..III. 11 1 C n I F. ; ) c ° t rres E f t r u i• I tiNannAn. LOAF SUGAR-200 bbls. ass'd Nos., for sale by raelad SITILERIDUE 1.3.131.11.A1t. ORANGES.—foo boxes just received and fur sale by •, 13:01113.1131, 116 Water street PLAN moand Mir sale by JAMES DALZELL, mehl4 6, Water - at MACKEREL-2? , !Va. meLli .1.131 ES I.)AL7.ELL. RH Water st. . _ RIM) PEACHES-.ioo bu. for sale by. almchu! 0 . , 4- W. lIARBAUG iIRIBD APPLES-1501m. prime, for sale by radii{ S. W. 11ARBAC1/11. F EATHERS -10 sacks reed and for sale by S. A W. lIARRAVOII. SOLE LEATHER-250 Sides for sale Isy =dd.& 8. k R. lIARBALTIII. --6101).A. ASH-20 casks Kurta's brand, for A. 3 dale 6f mehl4 R. d DcQrEiNe. LL B UTTER-20 bbls. for mato bS• S.ll S.W. ARBAUGII. No 145 pint end 116 Second rt. SUNDRIES T 1 1 , o , vc i zra n m i e s -tra,rrE • 2 Geese. Lid: In becom e.. Nan: 11 " flaaanet; I bbl. Fweet Fotatom 1 reek Bowman: • 49 Dark, Feathers; • Waal: , - tilneend: 132 " Dried Peach., 32 Apple= 9 Dales Cotton: fn arriveon eteamer war deo,. for :oda by ISAL4II DICKEY :I OL, 41:0614 Front and Water et, FLAX SEED 01L--2000 palls, for sale by mobil S. E W-lIARDACyII rrALLOW--30 bbls. prime, for said by racbti S. At W. HARBANIEL GLASS—M boxes Window ttx was 144 mchtiviv" amt V S. Ot ISAINAV3II. Co-Partnership. • Ei.)WARDS& CO. have associated with them, In the inaunfActuring:buelneen t )Ir. D. A. IS 'bite bunnese will be ecnlurtn.l under the Ilrzn of EDWARDS, 310111[1.4 kW. rELIOR WORKg v. 4414 XCS).. DIV 111/ S, Molt avd. d _ __ _ EACELqOR LvetiS. VAST. mchllm . Capital to Invest ABUSINESS - MAN, who has a cash capi• ttd of $l.OOO to $5,000. and is well aninalnted in lb. ear, wishes to beentne an setts partner in some business already Wabllsbed. either menantlle or manufacturing. essumnnitatiens. wltb real name, addressed to Dan Nnip. Pittstearthwill rendre Immediate attsntlon. and ha kept stnetly .nlldentiaL mehttilto To Contractors. • M. PROPOSALS will be received at the of- A m of 0. BROWN, Liberty street, il no- ttsburab, n the 5)121 Inn.. tor all the finding and Masonry on the tirst 6 miles of the Tumperaneerill• and Noblemmen Plank Raul. Also, Cru Um Grading and Ilaainrr on theft Branch Rued, ltd to 10, to CoL Wm. Lees*a, on the Waahhenton Turnpike. Alen. tur • Bride over Chartler's Creek, near the Noldeatenen Road Bridge. IL B. DROWN, mehl:266 President. EREIGIIT ON BACON REDUCED.—The •• Permelivanfa. Railroad Corotanr_ are now darni , alf oto Philadelphia far r.. 0 renta 100 Ma. • mehl3 MePADrdit COVODP.. Mag. I IGHT CIUNTZES.-31oarily %%gra Fab i thttte ""'" , tzar: - calved. They hare al., open thla oredna. an alltional foully of SMIND BONN RTS , owning rea7 kne--toran nt 37Y, cents. 'Bonnet Wbborus, ikenetaNkpa. &o. mehl3 ItAREGE DE LAINES. and Dark, lye Judi. • (ear piece. rare bellaillal Franc-14=4.i s Gar children, ree'd and Pathos; b ine r ltl3 MURPHY a umicitrinn. lIE BANKERS', and Runt's Merchants' Maaaairkee, for March. Also--A ma and cheap edb P t l: of Lamourto, .1., Geo. Sand: fbr RII3I, at 1101...14.9 . Lite rare Depot, third cap.!. the Pad Oface. BROOMS -100 doz. Corn, zoodium; • ems v,lll.slilsVeg. WASH BOARDS-120 dui Zinc, for sale by mehl3 I. D. WILLIA3IS LCO. VENItN 1aL113117.7 co. _ S UNDRIES -1 bbl. Chestautn; ~.3 - Hiding . " Nam inehl3 -;.. bone, Etn7l.lil2 Candler fur rale hT J. IL WILLIAMS A co. Female Seminary. NISI._ K s s;.Tii,ApgNropLx-ziElleS. pmanaemrseLl Nerirat the ouster af Washington street and Eut tinaaan,,AUegheny City; oatunoladatt an tha tint Mots d l l : t ige of Inttruetlo nill cow prise the usual brggiett gs ha th. English Peng , lituntunnso-11 , .. Sgurkdgers, P. 11. . Dr. Thas.S. Del ,e Arathens CO,. - Rea. E. P Pwill.D.D. COCESE OP LtiSTAITTIO,'. • June ini Dlguggsgsr—Chsogragh T. Welogr. Writing. Agith _ . meth.. ke Finca Dr.rmthithsr—Fire Dirithes—Nethrth and Menial Philonaphe, Chernister. )theterir, Le e *. S.cnetei Dorth , es---IVlllecotnans the neasletudles, with imgttnpuns In the 1-each Enron, TERMS "F LP:MR=IOI. 7cir,:m15 , 1.....t.-- • ..... lestroetim. !Izmir mettl27dt • RULVEItIZE D CORN—Refined and Pre yured Expreatly for Vo.ul.—lbla hounaporably pure beaallitlartlele is exeredivaly anatar. oraidal. lhaddluot Cakes, Curtards, au, Made by thedlrectbula aosuapanyhay each partake. Ul m be fte.d moat est...lieut. Price perwasp., If °rota. • For =la by mehl2 It. E. SELLEII2,I7 Word It. IVY:IITE WINE VINEGAR, of a Operioi Urorrr, trod Ten Detlers. FOR PIES AM) TARTS--Fresh Cherries .=.l us., oat up In their °roil:dm pnneerind the nr.dinal divine or the fruit. Also—Cnowea nehbrated Sheet and Erred Idnalue and French Gelatine. air ne. Je ll ies, Muir Mange.tor eale be tnehlii WM. A.NcLGCGFQI., ze Liberty et. 1 S UNDRIES-1 ease Gum Shelae; L LLL Film gainl: 1 ^ Cream Tartan • I bale Large Bottle Cork; I cue Llanorne Balt jvat received and for aldo by . N. IrleNkR911:01, Lac 111). • corner Wood alai SION IV.. : I BOOK KEEPER, whe. can Come well t ' r - wiTit'Vf,474" d t;.`'`. h 7e r tg:gr ' sr l' one A l o l t737 ) : 1 ;1 'Ltdr.l'exie-aTte.reef'l=Vo.tg.b' r'"'" d . An'2'll7Pall'et DRIED YEADIIES-118 eke, Cur sale by mehll WICK L. McCAN DIM& 'BRI inM/ APPLES-81 sacks for sale by chll WICK eC MANDLE..._ OATS -64 tiisckB fur male by mrtal WICK s MeCANDWIS. irIORN aTEE 2 bbls. for Itllzb3o, 31 ocANDLE‘,2 VVELEAT-2:3 bbls. for sale by sada) WICK d SIcCANDLESB. 'I. INDOW G LAN--2 100 boxes, T b ass tbsst rBl to Im•allV72lQ7 lilliAS' ALE-300 Whole atoa blo. B I.3iv Om, with coaptaat &trivet tram the Banter, " =OM ar7t t ntitliiTEON REPPtRT. QTRAW WRAPPING—From the Virginia 1.. - 3 Mill, constantly la itiaw mat for sale at VlSeUfactll rani pram 14 .111)11.E1ITSUN rt REPPERT. SCYTHE RIFLES-1s grams (warranted) In .to,. and fur oak by 4. WOODS dr SON, mebll . No. el Watt, et. BEANS CORN- S bhL, Drrtug 10U bu.lcll.l Corm format. Df mehll T. WOODS 0 S3ON, CI Water rt. Ii r RAPPING & PRINTING PAPER - 7 rrom the Clinton Kills, Steubowille, for sale by W. P. SLARS.I.IALL. webll - VITAIL PAPER—Prices -reduced at th r-se,ru layer Hangings Stmt. Nn. es Wad 4. • mrtal W. I'. MARSHALL. DIRE BOLIIiI4II,INTS—For male b • 1: amen c ; WlNDO .th ly , BLlNDS—F,rpst=m. BACON—S casks rea'd•and for sale by mchlt - .1. 8. DILX Dant /. DO. FLOUR-100:bbla. rood and for iale by metal , J. S. DILAVOUTII k ROLL BIITTEK-10 bbl's. for 'sale by - trtrhil J. P. DILWORTH tOD. Twa Hundred Carriages at Auction. Fifth Semi-Annual Trade Saleat Philadelphia. lIIS SALE isn't fake place 'oncli+Frig f ir WEDNESDAY, the 26th day oT March, at CHINESE MLWECJI, wad Anll eritel all others to ex tent. The oallortlon will embrace at least two hundrnd Chirrlsger.a portlen of which will lie secood.hand, of • 7 . „int mate and In Owl order. The New Work. (tooth f ahloh w/11 be warranted,) will be from makers of ankshir kedged eelehrlty through:Art.llw slates, • including Donlan, egler it Co.. J. U. Itoughtr• Johlt It out beual in all =spec% es regards strip. rtnish,and durahlllW eq , lo any insole fur eu.soreers or ho order. tnrl . ureliasere frosi nattitnee are 'newton] that the ale rantlirily lake rime eo the &lure day. without regent to the weather. ' 11/tIIIENEdS. niehelt And:onto, ' osiery, Gloves, Kitts, &c. • URPI.I . Y ! e lClll:l..T .b .fry t haven m rostMerino b,ng and Ilalf dn4 WNW. Mize, L.,d, and ? ,, nn ith r , ;coblolarck' and', do; unbleatud COll. LoJg and KW do mum Futile KIA, bilk, an.l Liede Otkork Comm. and roper Mohair and Silk Mrnl. Cotton and Memo Undershlrtor. Infants' do.„_&c, at loured mall prim, at Kurth Earl corner of Fourth end Market rachlo GUMe by OPIUM-1 ease for sal tackle .1. KIDD 2 CO, hi Word et. . COTeli SNUFF-500 lbs. (Onrrutt's) r rabc bynacblb J. KIDD & beNS. BALED PEACIIES-200 bu. for sale 14 =chid SAMUEL P. SIIMIVETL - HICKORY NUTS—SO bbl. for safeby .01110 SAMUEL P. SLIRIVEIL GREET APPLES-100 bbl. for sale by ateblo SAMUEL P. SLIMIER. . _ . CIIESTNIITS-2U bbl. for sale by =chid SAMUEL P. 811111VZIL thr BUTTER-=lO RY APPLES-20 sacks ree'd, for sale by memo' PAk PM P. PIIRIVNII. SHORTS -3W bu, for sale low - to close eon vueut,br &IMPEL P. SHRIVEL 10P ICE-10 tee. (frcill=ale b e h rm ado) SUNDRIES- ICO Ws. fluallr_llo.r. - N. S Mackere: " Rohn 100 " prima Nesbannork R WANK 40 ' Orent ArPlosi SCO burl, Ear Com - Otte. • ' • Dried irpleig • T. IV -; Plo.loel Deakrs CmnmlN metao Nes.6/, - DOLL BUTTER-3 bbl.ju.t reed and for 11., 6616 as T. DS SON. Eneblo I 61 Warr A. • LARD 01L-26 bbl. No. 2, just ree'd'and 6, ale los by IVALLIbtiFORD 201). mrlllo • LCOHOL-15 bbl. l'or sal .LAmehlo J. KIDD a HEMP I jb. or - macro J. K I DD N.!TICE.—The steamer AS I 4 , mvuot from Clorinastl, 11l , to b l ' : '" Ito W frke41 . 741 1 rmi re ,,, TA ea. t.h. t t bf ZOth OIL they (.1 J... u. fof (Meat awl dune. W mel3s I 21BW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! IVHOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third ' 1 Street:opt...irate the Peet Officee-; Team: lb. Behole"-the UlteeT-4.l.ellieel-by O. Borrow. author cf the -Bible in , Harper's New Mouthly. fur March. . . Blackwood. foe Febvutzy. Appleton'a tletteuve.Vie: ?.. 'The Ilortlenttuvist, Ihr Match. . • , The Culthutor. • " • Dietionav7 of ifectuultra. o. Crulaing ln the Lest Biz. by C..l:Pelemen--eotaplote, llbtory of Pendesustr ,by_Thaekateyete.- L 11mB p.i s , bear . , : a 7E 4 0 4 0 Artery of the of Brie -m GROSS Rushton, Clarke & Co.'s ~,,oenuine Cod Liver Oil, Ibr sale by J. EIDD * tachlo 0.1 Waal IL EARLS-14 casks (first sorts) for sale by .ach.3 WICK iIN.ANDLYSS. FEATHERS --8 sacks (prime) foe sale by tvelta , WICK SicCASDLEM. AIL-78 bbl. (S. C.) for.sale by metal IVICK s McC.LNDLM. COD LIVER OlL—WarrAnted - pure., on draught- Rushtol i Clargt=klearix sib vyrner Pint unt Wool sta. mem - 'PURSED PILL BOXES—'Assorted sizes, far role by B. A. FAIL:a-STOCK A PD. mchB " :I )s. . A (,J n de by a.bb B. d. ifllkil:Tat'K • INTY—In bladders, in assorted shed.' m. P iis ki4r " ie , by B. A. FAIINTSWK a OD. - ILN WEN'S PLASTERS,—Largo 124 kw sale br B A. BAUM:3IOCE. metal ' r Yirst awl Wood LIIDES--100 DRY HIDES received andk. .11 we by - ma, S 8. tW. II iRBIERIEr. - Iteß TOLL BUTTER-5 Barrels reed per S. B." T6 """ r0 " 4°IId br E. &W. 111RBAtoli: LARD -20 8, ARD-20 Ws. & 100 kge. No.. 1 Lard in', ". a a SUILILBtI3II. ruar. EL EGGS-3 bbl. for rale by , mehli ILrousgrox LARD- I 7 kegs in store and tar sale by ineh9 ' WIT. 11. JOUSSTON. I IREEN APPLES-55 bbl. for rale. i_A mchB %CIL IL JOHNSTOR. • gy APPLES-50 bu: far sale by ' .ada . IL JOHNSTON. HICKORY NUTS-17 bbl. for sale by meD9 acct. U. JOIINSTVN. OHIO LEAF TOBACCO-2 hhd. for sale by meta WM. U. JOMSTO3I. • WATCHES, JEWELIM SILVER,' yv WAGE, Tea Wale, Britantda Tea Getha,beet Barer a' Plated Forkit„ Swag , 2.12.1 Butter fluireu Table Cutlery. taunt qualitin oulyti Larore of all dna-intim*, tar • Churches. fit ' floats, Ilalls. and berelltrou Gee Mane. defiers, Ga. Bret lias Firtetraer, Military GoW.s, of •11 kind.; Gold 'Pen; 0 rs' sad Glam Cotters' Disulandi. -, Ac- kr. • • Wkile my tam is undergoin epodes ha ham; au!, tomer, will fed me in the near store, (entrence In foetal ult:a • Urge Rook ar &awe Vide, and ef tati uao. ...i, /6 1, . rkea larNatatt ' repthing rho on the mond . ' , ''' mall' corium Fourth and Guist eta •.. - . PAGED BLANK BOOKS.—The Subecri-' be tionld respectfully di the ate/mike' of Marcie anua Hanka Public 0151., and all .ho toe Bleak Hoak to his large steak of Blank. Work, which 1s mode of the best Linen Perna arid Woad In the mist eulieleatial mac • tier, with the titan noinbarad 10 tuantlful type. AU who would consult their own interein c wlll plasm call and es- ' =dna my 'nett. WM& Ifni be oßeoe at the kneed teeth price. • • 11. C.WOCSTON, atch: No. 47 Market FL, PAPER HANGiNGS--SPRING 'PPM—NM b. neeePted, In• Prat canal lustrals,s pew led eboiee saremeut. of Yrrw..b sad Eutent Ph i krAAGINGA In pAdoisaisik. 'Wq! , .! spit Plan P.P0.4 toottnalrfth • lugs tat of ebesp_eson Ournagal Per ' • WALT= P. A L L, li W0c.10.. SAFETY FUSE-150,000 feet - Bacon, be " m l7s trA b int a co. mch7 • OIL OLOTHS--10,00OsitoorOilelotb,. heavy and roalivan,troat to rants aldet'or the venal pelican. vadat will be tut 10. at Intakes/a etistern make. and retail lower Wawcnz other bonne la tie city. We Melte the attention of to the abate' nark, at ant ware maw, No. 7aCC 9 Ward et • ; a? : • J. t mums: IARRIAGII OIL CLOTH—On hand' a.. asstirtment of 4. 6, 9.1 fg. Eba79l9, ZgltC • .91 F l / 1 .9.9 But * Patent Canis= II 1.11124' • article, for ale wbolessle u km as ...ern prints. , • , moh7 J. 11. PHILLIPS. 7 wad 9 Wad*. .1 _l5OO )er quart _lO.OO TIIST RECD FROM PEILLIPS ~wthW r Fastiirr.-2.600 yds. 4 and 5 gr. OnanOil... sale and rata% at pi. 7 and 9 Wpal _ • IL mach •• J . - UNABLE OIL. CLOTHS—A very large! sr y ysortment of Table C 0,.. on band and for ma. t 1 and 9 Wad amt. . • CLOVER.SEED & TIMOTHY SPFII- il bap Cksver Sad: 4 Timothy n.et , arta J. P. DILVVIATII DRIED YEACIIES--,1,50 bn. (prime) -for.; nile , n7 ( roch7). J. 8. DILWORTH t CO.' ', pOTASHa-10 =eke No. 1. for sale by - • mai; J. 8 =WORTH t . TOBACCO-- 90loset extra Cs and rig • • 40 catty boxes extol 3i pound; for sale br meta J. S. DILIVORTII t CO. ' jiltD. KING, Banker and Exchange 800- ter,_ Fourth et., dials to 'Wert.= rnn MOS tree son tho Enstern Cittat. nod makes collectionn lit tbe -, 'rat at low rates. and Is not ming the id aorta M.Scm in forlonits for Asoertain silver. meta iHE largest Stock of Blank Books, of ev .112r.i,.. .u.tykm or tdadiamr, Wan* ta w. FeWATEN'S ELI& Hoot Bon, ' Sierchants are repuesied to alt arad t e=l7.ll. Um mad Dead Blank Warta mrtdra are offered at laser art= mama they hare war beam add la this may. • [Port sad Araerlema copy.] =he HARPEWS MAGAZINE, for March, m mined ad far isle as V. IL HOLMES', Ltbrary Ulmot, amt. • mete *Mae the Past 0111 e. OR SALE—Exchange Bank Stock, b yy . ROG. Patcrth VISIIPAIEN, ATTENTION I—Wes left at car came for rats-3 Ylehla vrn. am of than 117 rands Ira& aad two smaller oar. 1 - bar Ira mw at a raertfar, as the mar Is soci !lard lady ol ft rem. who la destitute, sod Ida. to obtain mama to take/ter ta hec Wolff to the fttato of Indiana J. oIL PIIILUM mete No. 7 gad 9 Wooi tt CARPET--Receited this day. ,by Leech & • c 0... Canal Urea, at the Carpet Watehoho of W. hrOCH, Nail Fourth et, catapristatt let PLet the , iovityr tatielies: Braseila, Tapeatt7, ampereslltreaM Tapeatry V natal; Plata ateltlan e axed =pert= 1 Carpet., at the moat nude= dyke, me ta - MOLASSES ---200 bbl. N. 0., for &ale by 8. ic W. UAE.DAIMIL CANDLES- 1 5 1 2 bo!ev mchL I°Q " ROM ItITTLIA CO. CLOVERSEED-50 bn. rec'd, for sale by mehe S. & R. TIARBADOIL' GREEN •APPLES'-30 bbl. reed, for sale br mend 9. tw. lURBAVOU. -'' AND-30 la. No. 1, in store; forsale mme : A a W.ITA AWIL. • *-• REEN APPLES-50 bbL (in fine oriel) "tat " 6'.4. 1 . 1610N.11771X k CO. WAGON -1 lar . g New Wagon, suitable ear Amsce, Lima am ARD bbls. fine Winter Strained, meta •Na wma sum. ` I OPPERAS—`4S bbls. (in tj by J.W I DTv i g-, r) f°* : =la No. 00 Woad argot. SUGAR AND MOLASSES--• 303 IN. Pt. O. Wham , ~m