I;M2, • led yea attention to what seemed to me some &footsie the preiMM tariff, and reectuatuded unch - oicalifiestioas se lei my jadgacent verb hat ' i adapted to reutedy its mile sad promote the J .': prosperity. of the country. flothhig hart state ttesurred to change teyelewe des this important - neeettote - Without repeating me arguments enetained I r . my former mcbMgc.ltt, Wet Of ijismin4olling, 'protective duties, I deem 'tiny duty tooall your The tut is, the effect, of idspprtiotass al foreign goodatipon oar oar • coney. ; Mom df tbetiold of California, as fmt Ix ai tete edlaildt bald its way &War to Europe •a. • In pcymbiltforgoodepinthneed: - In - the mooed is our ananahatuf tng osta6llahments an _broken darn by otopetltion With foreigner!, the espitsl unmated in them is IoM, 'thousands of Must lad Indtuttrimm eitiuswi i re th mw . out es‘extployefent„ mid CID farmer:to that extent • dew ired of* home market fir the' mile of his .l, • aseplaspreduce. In the thinivishe, the destri/ 0- den ofOur tnimufacturee, !mires the foreigner - eri,Mtent Oempetltien In our marker_ and he ace-. sequel/Cy raises the -price ef the article sent I b a d tat dab.as fif now emo in the Increased 'cost of Iron Imported from Enziand. • • The preoPerity and'westrh of every exil92 , Must &Pend epee iteprolmtivb industry: The • turner& ethnulated to exertion by 'finding a ready stentefforldsiMpltte crodnate, and bea .' 4414 14 by bolt% site to exchange them, without A ,Jamt of thrum- Urge& of treevortatloe, for Intuntfameres Web his or convent. e s, aseeretralreg This Is always done to the best - eattentage where s portion of the community - -In windy/to limo is engaged in other penults • c dust meets mensfactorea'requird se emoting of wide prudent itklll_whirdt cannot he • oonstemded unless they be prof for a time MUD irldtkola earDpailiCa from . Hence • , theclaDitentyrif hying those defies* import • ,Adgextds which the' Cenatitntlon a 'rites for' re „vamp, leartelia scummier to"pre ot wed miturigittwasher Of bur own titicene, Duties liecinever ehoind'not be - Grad lien rate rte WY ' sole eXidodwthetireign SttiCie, tut should be so irradiated b to'enthip -the domestic' tlllll3lll Societe fairly oompdta wiry: the foreigner in par ova *Witt, tad by this coripetitlon to re oleos the price of the manufactured article to the ectsmair to the lowest rate at 'bleb it can bo • produeed.- This polies would place the macho eilo by theaidd of the futner;• create a mutual Interchange of' their nepotist commodities, and time stimulate the' Industryof the whole .• poontry,, and render es Independent of foreign asthma Orr the Impolite required by the hiptitr or nemotaitiu of the people, • Another qitaitioe„ whalfy Independeut of pro-, ' tendon, preset& Itself, and thane, whether the duties levied skoild no upon the value of the aetialoattheplaoa of. tiktperetit, Or, where it it Preoticebill.a ePeelfic dwed sooordlog 'to quantity, as aseertalned by weight or mean , are. AU Mir duties an at present palerera, .A *Miele per neetege fe levied on the price of ,lhe goods so the pert of 'shipment in • latelyn eooatty ', iffeet oommercial nations have foetid ittallerunisable; for lite purpose of preventing ..felutd sad peojary be Mike the duties spetifie iriumitverthe article hi of . such a uniform value • weight; or measure as to justify smolt a duty. Ll.Optebulei should never enecurage diehoneety atedrime.%. It Ls Impotesible that the revenue of. &tem st the port where the goods' are entered, and the duties paid, should know with certainty What they'eutat ttilho foreign country. Yet the law requires that they Mould levy the; duty SO cooling to snob cost ; They ars therefore oom , pilled te resort to 'very tinsolie fito tory evidence to eves:lain what that oast wee. They take the ' /nudes of the importer, attested by bre oath, the bastevidenee• cf,whieli the . - neture of - the " Se ada # ti, , • • - Bat 'entry, one Dent Gee thet the Invoice may ' • • be fatodeieted, Mid thee oath by which It is sop • ported false, by . reason,of which the dlshonert. Imp : arta, puska pert ~onlY of the duties which . • ' paid by the !!onset one, sod thus indireetly ~• • receives from the treasury of the 'Jolted States &reseed for . &Mid end perkuy. ,The re. • ports of the Secretary of the Treasury harem fore mile on this eubleet show eoncluively that these fratide due been practiced to a greet ex Wit The tendency ie to destroy that high moral • - edieracter for which ourmerchante have Meg betel dlethigidelted; to defraud the Goverment of its revenue; to. break. down, the hottest importer by • dishmsist coMpetltion; and. foul_ IY , teens _ ter the ` badness of importation t o foreign and itiosPeeeible agesses, to the great detriment or 'oar ewu, therefore citizens . I again Most ear needy recOmound the. adoption of !pectic, du , • ties, whereretrt is put:Cosh's, or a bogie ran. -,•. Ulan. prevent these-handl. • I wotildniso again call year attention to the &duo' the Truant tariff lacuna roue Imposes o higher dirty, upon the:row mite:tea -imported • than upon Uncle manufactured from it, the ocomeguenne of which le Anti :Tereus gib eneoura g in w at t . the foreigner arid UM -,-,!-.7; ; , .. 2 4 , P - IZ,ViCeitallgintetti of ear Seri elates,. • • fall end'tfetalled informition :01 . e ' - 4 - ,4 - : - °- - '..--i . .rritOlgeaseirhonditl o n'ot liar Indian ades, I re epeeitfully "eferyou to the report of the /keret. ry':. el- the Wider Sad the sonompanying darn- TheSconle not bnriog ihonght groper to rot!. fy the tisititte Which had bean negotiated with Weis Of .Indlane In California end Oregon. ceriblations them have been /eft inn very iiclatirtfeebnY conditiew • In other , parta of Our territory, particular die. trims of country have hien set apart for the ex , einalve eixtrimitlon of the . and their ; right.to the landiWithia those limits has been ichnowledpd end respected. Due Li California and:Oregon there has Deena.) recognition by the Cl:realm:neat 'of the tight of the Indians to any part of the tretuitty. Tkey,ara therefore mere tenants's: luilinsime, and llsble to be driv en from place topleee, at tho_ pleasure of the The treatiseaminh have beau rejected props* , ed to remedy ads evil by allotting to the ant tribes dbitrintsof. country minable to their Utiles of lift , end enthelent for their support,-- Thrigmnielon, Moro then any otker,it Is belies ed,bid to their ridealle.M, and as no substitute far it hat been - adopted by Oongreee; it has not Men dearnatielviesble to attempt to enter late now treidleit his permenenfitharecter, although :no effort hut bum anatadby temporary arrange ;.. imam to preaeree frividly relations with them. ; If it berheidea l re illongre ut ee to removethe :' from :the coutry,n/together. or to .assign to that **alai distrime more remote from the CCURlVilteti'4 l WUr be. proper to eat &pert by law the territery:whlch they are to - . - eumnpy;endrepresido the mesas seamier, for 'removing them to It. r,Jrudici alike to our own ClSSitis ancl - te the betimes requires the prompt ' Wipe of Ceillfaill on' thin aubjeet. . ;Ms - untandmenta proposed by the Senate, to the tinsel's which • were negotiated with - the glinutiodiats of Ithreweets, hare been arbreit. relaithe tribei who were part Les to them, end • • . 1 ' a ---- eioeieisd their Urge tract of aninia teretsitry has thus been opened for eet • - "Mit ei Mailman. find all danger of Col , UM= id% these powerful sad warlike bawls has -law& kap dim:mond. The r aria; of the remnant of the tribe of fluebud• Indians. from Florida hat lint been e I object of the Orrernmeut, and It is ,• •-• one tq 144 my attention has butt steadily di. -meted. Admonished by put experiment of the • difilieraltyand out of the attempt' to remora them .'...,by restree-hes butt had to con. ,seamen. • By the invitation. of the . Onarsiselmaw,of,toduo..-4tifeire .atraul of the ~ principal oblefe, recently - visited- Weshingtoo, • ow whilst Alio siknoviedied ig,iritio g the Oh' nierias of theletribe to remora with the peridede delay. Labs advice, from the Beech! =ti44llolfernineet. swami that they ire to their /promise. • and thats.eommil of . their people. ;has been called to teaks their pre -_ liminary• arratoontiente. la general emigration , may therefems..be .unfidently expected at an ' r early day. • ' . Rh* report tronellte asnarallitaiOtEee ennui lneitaaad activity in IM isperationa The eor. re/ of the nattbarta beciadary of Isms het been completed with unexampled deepatch. Within the bud year 9,522,953 scree of public land base , Ettnapad, mid 8,032.46$ =reit brongbt3nto in he lent flecal year Mai • - orars'sold 1,6153,071 scree. , AoesASdlsith - 3,201,814 " ''.Utiatattltlaintluntoartifiestar...-1115,882 • atotalot Id Addle* Wee vpr* Itsporycl. Ausdar mitip -land grants , _ 6,219,188 0 Tortneexasl4mprar!aentstrall r,o, : _ : 8,024,920- • - .. M an aggregate of f 111,115,175 n, • Being An la:raze in the amount at lands sold Ind, located odor land warrants of 569,220 14:2V11 seer the precious year. • . The whole 1111200nt than sold, located ander -land Irerenabl; . .=.ll under -swamp land ~..,.' -'.• grants, and selected to Internal lmprovemente, i, eseee4 that of the oat year by 8,842,872 aisx, ', Wan and as ass . Id, without doubt, haws ~ . to s s muckisogor bat or the exhmalve regalia '. • tiaras tor saccade In nit 11101113 IPP! and Alabama. -- , •:•1 • , _ : Per the *miter snd' aumliopisMber,lso, the we r e old 0,,,i. ,•,. .. : ... , ... ,-- :2111,256 - accoa.• Touted withliway l d swe to ]887,118 . • , Looatectarillanther Meatus, - 15,649 - -, avf . dundetmeop bid grazies,4B6.7a3 :..] ____,-, .ii.l. ...a - -' - —,--- • . ~ ng an 1 1 418r4Ilientor ikf -'' qua:toot, ._ ,:2, ~ ~ ..c . ....! ~. - -° 4,181,25b : • ' -- Maid , edc:bater pottlo . of the labor of •at raP t in g lo4 o4lllldlying thi , ksterns af-thel list boa enlahed, sad .wins' nowdo oil!., upon COltmotodianke the seasairy pro . . loon , or the Palaestlan of the retats..tb sash term as shall billtsmad. best. TO a• • • lan' ',. mot of yoprosouWo n .. en theissis • the - - - . eltadlif, has Oen nadir by the Beeretuy of the Inlater lac'estgtossAy. alUtvaloprostehma - t of .. . . . ~ , . law telatitsfast itkleat,idtdiem Most eine llons lave tiewliattfin'tienoidanottiiith.le i - I, netstamdttlysitr thmiratas retied thiesuk - , • peen madialeffin thelipott of the fiermaary , of, 40121re/item 'Mgt pen Vision bo made by • Sae for publication mid distribution, periodically, of-saimaytkaa digester. all the patent, *bleb abate been . ,er may hereafter be, granted for lose jtkifiteittielpr end &coverlet, with cosh de scriptions and Illustrations se may be netteseary to nreeent an estelßsilan'irlaw.ot their natutre and. operation.; The cost of .ImA publication 'could eseilylo• defrartd eat of ter patent fond; and I am penmaded duke could be applied to no object more acceptable -to Inventors and ben theist to the Sublet at large. An appropriation-ofJl O O,OOO hating been made alibi listseeiroo for the purchase of a ' Eatable. site, and for the erection, fontistang, lied fitting sop of an'Asylnic for the losatte of the'District of Columbia, and of the Army and - -Nay of the United Matte, the proper mesons have been adopted to catty this beneficent pur pose into effect , ' - • By the latest haloes from the Idexicturßoun der" 00a2Minion it appears that the stlivey of the river,Gile, from its confluence with the Colo redo . to its opposed inter/motion with khe 'west. tin line of dew Mexico, has been completed. Tho Barrel of the 'Rio Grande has also. been 'finished' from the point agreed on by the Com mit/toner/ 5i ....the , point where it'd:Wes the "apothem boundary of New Itlesice to a point one handfed end thirty-five tulles below 'Eagle Pine, width la about terothirds of the distance Ideas the mimes of the rifer to itor month. - The Ityltroptlation *bleb was Made at the lost Semen of Congress for; the corionition of the etirteyte subject to the following' proviso: ..• “Provided, That no part of the appropdation, shall he Irani orexpended Mull it studtbe made satisfactorily to appear to the rfdladlifib of the .Dulted stateettat the emithetz IMMUIry if New 'Mexico is not established by the • aamplealoner and meow of tits llsolted'Apatter Unit' north • - *Lille town Called Pitd.then the lilell " . own in Disbottelre map,' whlehls added to'the truly." - My Menden Iran daSVII tci Ala albjeot by a report' froxottbe . Department of the' palter, which reviewed all the feats of the caseand Ob. totted • for My decision the question whether; coder eMstios circuantsamis,*einy part of the appripriCion could be latifallYased or open dad'for the Anther proton:do of the work. Af. ter a careful aonsidetaten of-tbnialjeat3 came I to the minoinsbon that it could loot, and ea In 'formtd the heed of Stud Bepartinent. • Orates were immediatelf issued byline•to the 'commie-1 door and surveyor to make no farther requisi- 1 tens on the pewter/At, an they mild not be,• pall; and to' illieonllnue air opmetiote on thee, 'anthem line of New 'Healey. - Idol is the De . l manatee hattncieriiet Infortinaloo es to them- - omit of provisions and money )(Mob remelted" unexpended In the bands of the commissioner and turveyor„ It we, left disoretionary with them to condone the eureeydown the Rio Grande as far as the /moll at their direst would enable 'them, or at once •to tisban pm Co lesion. A special messenger has since ilijed "from the calor Icebergs of the survey on the river, with information that - the funds object to !Atoned wore exhorted; and that (he'd/leers and °them employed in the torte*. were destitute-alike" oU the meani, o'. prosecuting the stork and of rotor-' nits to their home,.' Tbe olittat - ef the proviso wan tioubtlese to la itst the survey of the pop em and western lines of New Minim, in regiiid ,to Oath different opinions have boars expraised ; for ik is , hardly 1 1 to be suppored that there could be any objection to that part of thellne which extends along the channel of the Rio 'Grande., But' the' terms ef the lava/pea braid as ' to forbid the meet any p..ri of the money for the- promotion. of the work, or even for the paYnottat to the othoen and agents, of the arrearagei of 'pay which are justly doe to them. I tamest), love° your prompt attention to this objets., and ream:amend a modification of tie terms of the prone et es to ample the Do; partment to use an ruo'h of the appropriation as :will be nautili, Lai discharge the exacting obli gations of the Government, and to 'complete the loamy of the Rio Grande tolte month. • . It will also be proper to make further prowl.: slot py law for the hall:tient of our treaty with Mateo for running and marking the residue of the boundary line beteeenthe two contelei. Permit toe to invite your particular:attention to the internee of the District of Colorable; which are confided by the Constitution to your pecnlisetere. • • Among the mesioses which seem to me of the y greatest importance to itaprosperity are the In troduction of a colon supply of water Into the 'city of Washington, and the coast:notion of enit able'bridges woes thePotomse to replace that which were destroyed by high water in the early part of the resist year: ' At the.lan semen of : Confetti en •PMBtia'. ran was made to defray the abet of 'the surreys necessary for determining the beet Ineanalof at ; tolling an unfallinsa•pply of good and whole soma weer.- Roe/ prtgrenettelf berm midi in the traney, and as , soon leis completed the result Will be laid before you. ' Farther appropriations till also be niceuarY for grading and pasies.theetreets and estates, and enclosing and embelishing tale public grounds within the city of Washbgen. I commend all these object'. together with the 'Charitable institutions of the Motet to your fa 'ratable regard. . ' ' Every effort .has 'been made to protect our, frontier, and that of the adjoining Mathieu State; from the incursions of the Indian tate Of about 11,000• men of TWO the army la cote posed, nealy 8,000 are employed in the defence , of the newly acquired territory, - (including Tex- • ar;) and et endgrente proceeding thereto. - lent I gratified to say that•these efforts have been an tensity numessful. With thou.:indoor some partial outbreaks in California and Oregon, and 1 roccasionel depredate= on a portion of 'the Rio Grande,. dies, It Is lettered, to the distarbed state ef tbst border resin,' the In made of the Indians have been'effectually re ' strained., • - ' . - ' ~ " 1 ttapariaalail has &olm; however, that. •woe i n- ever the two noes are brought into contaot,eoV felons will Inevitably error. To prevent these collisionsahti United States hare generally set apart portions of their territory for the ester sive occupation ef the Indian tribes. A cliff'. euty, occurs, however, in the application of tbli policy to Teem By the terms of 'the eimpact by which that Fitate ear admitted into the Union,' she retained the ownership of all the meant lands *within• her- limits. The 'government of that-State, it ls undentood, has assigned " I no Portion of her lerritori c to the Indus; bat La fait ere her settlement advisee lays it off Into toMidet and. proceed/ it surrey and malt This polity manifestly tetiBs, not only to slime tuid irritate the ,Indians,• butNto Compel them le 'resort to plunder 'for 'B4slitettaa; It 140 .416 prime the GavernmeM of that . influence and 'control over them " without tibial •po • donate Juts.* Can ever said between thirq:and..the whites. '1 Inuit, 'therefore - that a due peseta L s! foe her owitutereate; apart - from'oonsi erste:is of humanity and jostice,.wfil thanes Bute to avian a small pardon of her vast dom • for the provisional oixtupanoy of the email remnant .of tribei within her beide* enbjeat of course to ownership and ands eventual' jurisdiction." - If nbe Ceuta fail to do thii,• thefulfilment of cur . treaty - stipulations' , with' itezloo, sod 'our dtiti to the ladhure theciselves, 'will, ft banded, bo cAo Itauhleot of.aerloao vmhuisratieraiat to the ' OeiTteiVasak It ii !Ripe& honorer, that a timely taajast . provteloe by Tetaimay avert tide ion. No approPritielonit fOrforhilleatlons wire grade I at tie twoisot searlois ot.Cootreed. ' Thehease of.. Ole 'kiloton probably, to be' !pallid Jo I groilitbolleTakshthel system of forilliatiOur I adopted' la - Dna; 40 Asiritafoia- Voted-6; __ _.......—.. , . The subject artabily deserves NI and careful inirestigatton: but' It. should not be delayed toasty than can be 'scolded: In the mantle's, there: arecertain wake ',alai have bent cum = mtheed-esome of them neirly completed—de "signed to ;totem our lirinalpal sesporte from Boston to Ni, Orleans, sad a few other Impor- tat potato ; la regard - 10 the necessity for 1 thee. work; It Iv believed that little difference of opinion estate 'mars militias' mei. I them fore mamma that the appropristiem :eces. j gar, to presents them, be made. - ' ' I invite your attention to the remarks on th is I fabled,. and on 'ethers connected with Me De partment, aontaiced in the scoompanylas report of the Secretary of Wth. • Methane have been taken to cans Into effect •the law of the sit ilatitan, making phivisloti for the improvement of certain rivers sad harbors and It to bettered that the inagemente made for thie purpose will make Malmo, With coonozny. Owing chiefly to the advaneed Milan when the act you pawl, tittle has yet beim dopy to regard to many of the works, beyond making the neawmary preparations. With re. 'pea to a few of the Improvement,, the . rums already appropriated will alba to - complete ' them, but .most of them will riga.* addltliwei appropriations' I mkt that these appropij*: , flow will beau** and that this with and be neeeeitt folk,. so tomplelensly resamed, will be continued. - Omit. oath should be taken, bow. ever, to commence no work which Is not of suf. foient lama:tines ea the commerce of tbe.eontr., try to be viewed as asthma! In' Its ebsruiter. Bat works which Uwe :bees commended should not`be disoontlaust :until - completed, as other. wissibts 'lmmo impended will, In most cue,, be lost. \ Tkir relkort from the Nary Department will Inform youief the prorperons condition - of the, branch of tbs . •pabils service , committed fa ite 1 , eburso: - It premente to Your ciasideration ma. , ny topki and eassestions of:which I sallow' i mecca It ethibitt 10 ttatistral degree oleo. ; thrity:th the -operatias 'of this Department dtt.' I vinisike put year. ' , \TI6 pteparatlone for 'spa aftedithiai to Ithbik lesa shady 'lath,. , dot ;the witsuscomes sande lee the explen6: - 1 thawed Sony of thl Cades'Nees; the Norther& Ahietho and , Barbeere - stritt. ii. - hvoipusi inuerre s paginueniudi. seitithidiameof the coratheot septhltiuMNeirWiltllbeettio 1,870,067 til P4Wiatfer Vt. earlyf exatiththeian of the tribute* of - ther.fithrer Ea .i s lata, which', re *al deftl4==RA* chief of the Ar ffetittk..lt. 'opened to b y elf these enterprises and th e means by which they aMp..pseed to .be. accomplithed, , have eattunisidelmy foll:appeobation, and flare no doubt.willhe productive of meet useful mune. TwOoffibers of tba navy were heretofore In structed to explore the whole went of the Ams 'loatifer from thenonfines of Peru to its mouth. The return of one of them has placid in the potaersion of the Governmentan intereetingand valuable account of the character and resource° of a country abounding in the material. of crin muse, add whiclol opened to the industry of theirorld,.will prove' n Inexhaustible 'fond of wealth. The report of this exploration will be communicated to you as soon as it le completed. Among other collects offered to your notice by the Secretary of the Navy, I select for spe cial commendation, in wof its connection with' th o Interests of the Sa vy, the plan submit ted by him for the establimeat of a permanent. corps of seamen, and the auggeetiose he has pre-' rented for the reorganization of the Novel Aced; etny. ' lb refetenee to the first of these I tako oc casion to say that Ithink that it will greatly im prove the efficiency of the service, and that I re card it as still more entitled to favor for the sa lutary infloenos it must exert upon, the naval discipline, pow greatly ) dislitrbed by the lumnoi. log spirit ofineubordi ation, resulting from our present - system. - The lan proposed for the or ganization of the sea en furnishes a judicieue ' subititute for the law of September, 1850, stmt. ' t,, hiring -corporal nonfat:tient, and eatiefsetorily • toultainethe policy of that act, under conditions well adapted to maintein the authority of Isom- I maid and the order and security of our ships It is believed that left ch ange which. propmee , permit:mall* tei dispense with this mode of pun lahment;should be preceded by a system of en .- • • .ttlathleh shall supply the envy with !ea. ' Of theitrost meritorious ciase, whole good ;deportment and pride of character may preclude all °Maslen for a resort to penalties of a harsh or degrading nat u re. The safety of it Ship and hor orevr la often de pendent upon Immediate obedience to a own nand, end the authority to enforce it must be equally ready, The west of a refractory ses ame, le such moments, not only deprives the ship of indiepenseble aid, but Imposes a noses elly for double sorrier, on othernarhoso fidelitrto their dune& may be relied neon In such an omen • gooey. The!exposure to this increased and ar dour' labor, sloco the presage of the act of ' 1860, his alreatly bad, to a most obeervable and injurious extent, the effect of, preventing the • enlielment of tho best seamen its the nazi, The • plan lien suggested .is Idesigeed lo promote a condition of service In Thiel' this nbjtetion will no longer' exist. ThoAstalis: of .thli - Plair may *be established. in great-pert, if not altogether, by the Executive, under •;the authority of exist- log laws; bat I have thought It proper, la so cordance'with the loggestionof the Secretary of the Navy, to submit it to "your approval. The establishment of a cores of apprentices for: itie 'alai, he boys to be enlisted until they I become of age, and to to. employed under such ' • regulations as the Navy Department may devise, as proposed in the report, I cordially approve and commend to your consideration; and I also concur in the euggettion that this eyelets for, the early training of seamen may Ice most use. full* engrafted upontheservice of oar merchant The other Proposition of the report to which I have referred—the re-organization of the Na. val Academy—l recommend to your attention so A project worthy of your encouragement and .sopport. The valuable ounces already render. ed by this bastitution, intitle it to the continu um of your fostering care. . Your attention is reepsetfelly called to the report of the Postmaster General - far the detail. ed operation of his Depariment-daring the last . fiscal year, from which It will be seco that the receipts from posteges for that time were lees by 51,431,696 than ter the preceding Meal year, being a decrease of about 23 per cent. This diminution leattribotable to the reduc tion in the rates of postage - made by the act of March 8, 1851, which redaction took effect at the commencement of the list fiscal year. Although in its operation during the last year the act refereed to has not fulfilled the penile dons of its friends by ioureasing the correspon dence of the Maury in proportion to the redue• Gen of postage, I -- should nevertholesestion the . Poney of retuning to higher fetes. Experi ence-warrants the eapeotidlen that as the emu tentlitY becomes accustomed to obese postage, norrespondence will increase. It is believed that from thls CUM, 'and from the rapid grogrit ,Of ' the 'country In population and loseineu, thele. miPts of the Deputment•must ultimately exceed Iti.expetteas, and that the country may tartly rely upon the contlnnsime of the present cheap . rate of postage. , In former- massages I bale, among other Wisp, respectfully recommended to the consid eration of Congress the propriety and neoeverity of !nett= legislation for the protection and pun ishment of foreign coma', residing In the United States; to revive with enteln modifications the sot of 10th March, 1838, to restrain unlawful eallitaty t expeditions against the inhabitants of contanninom States or territories; for the pre servation and protection from mutilation or theft of the paper', records, and archives of the unties; for authoriziztg the surplus revenue to . be applied tothenzyment of the public debt in advance Of the-time when It will brooms due; for the establishment of land edited for the sale Of the public lands in California and the territo- - ry of Oregon; for the construotion of a roadirom the Mississippi valley to the Punk ocean; for the establishment of a bureau of agriculture for the prometion of that interest, perhaps the most important In the country; for the prevention of . frauds upon the Government -in applications for pensions and • bounty hide; for the establish ment ofsi uniform fee bill, prescribing a speritio campus:ellen for every sorties required o clerks, distriet attorneys, and marchalle; Our au( therizing an additional regiment of mounted men, for. the 'defence of our frontiers, -against the Indium and far fulfilling. ur treaty stipule *ma with Mexico-to defend her citizens against thedndlans "with equal diligence and energy as out oiren" for determining the relative rank be. twain the naval and civil officers le bur public., jibing; and between the effluent of the Army and Navy in the various grades of each; for magma- Meg the naval establishment by fixing the num ber of officers in each grade, and providleg for a retired list upon reduced pay of those unfit for active du; for prescribing/rod regulating pun. 1 Laments In the navy; for the appointment of a commission to revise the public statutes' of the United Stator, by arranging them in order, sup plying deficlenoiee, co r recting incongruities, eint. plifying their language, and reporting them to Congress for its Seal actibu; and throbs moat, fishmeal of a commiation to adjudicate and settle private claims against the United State". lam act grave, however, that any of them snidest/ ham been finally rioted upin by Congress Without repeating the reasons, for legislation on them subjects which have been assigned In former messages, I respectfully recommend them agitate your favotable consideration. I think It due to the several Executive Depart. minaret this Government to bear testimony - to the efficient* and integrity wltb which they are cozotheted.• With all the careful superintend- i euee arida lt Is possible for the Heads of those f Daps/Irinas to exercise, still the due admit:de.' trent:Tula' guardianship of the priblio money I taint enzyme.* depend on the vigilance, intent. I gimes, and fidelity of the subordinate o ffi cers and clerks, and imperially on dose entrusted withl the settlement- and adjustment of claims and mount& fun gratified to believe that they have generally performed their dude* faithfully and wall. They are appointed biguardthe ap proaches to the Public Treasury, and they occu p)~ position" that venom them to all the tempt/. I bons and seductions - which the cupidity of peo nista' . and fraudulent claimants can prompt then to cmploy. • It will be but a wine promo tient° protect the Goverument againatethat source of misoldeand corruption ; at. far as it can be done, by the enactment of all proper le. galpenalties. The laws, in title respect, are rappelled to be defective, and I therefore deem it my duty to call your attention to the enhjectand tetrecommend that provision be made by law for the pritthrineent not only of those who shall so dept brthee, but also of thou who shalt either pronalse;give, or offer to &yelp. any of those offloin or 'sleds a bribe or reward touching or' relating to any matter of their official action or duty.. - - it hue, been the 'uniform policy - of thie dor ernmentfrour its foundation to the present day, to abstain : from all interference in the domestic affairs ef other nations.. The consequence has been, that while the nations of Europe have been engaged in desolating' our country has pursued Its peaceful (Dune to unexampled PiotPerity and happiness. The ears in which we have been compelled to engage', in defence of the rights and honor of the country, have been fortoramiy, of short duration. Doting the Ear riffle contest of tuition against. nation, which lumeeded the Preach Itevolidien, we were en a. bled by . the wisdom and hymned of President. Washington, to maintain our neutrality. While - other nations were drown into this wide sireep- Mg whirlpool, we rot quiet and unmoved upon old oWnehorea. While- the Bower of their nu lota armies nes legated by disease or pm , 'lobed by imadreds of 'domande upon the battle hild, the youth of this favored land were per- rallied to sajoy UM blessings of-peace beneath the paternal red.' While the States of Europe incurreffenormoue debts, under the burden of whichaheir "objects edll groan, and which must ibiadi no twill part of the predate of the honest faded,* of those' countlias tor generations to come, the United States Insane* been enabled exhibit then proud. eyeotasi, of a nation free Aroz!l Rd& debt; an „ if permitted . to Fume pengaras for a few years lenge ? in zwidemiOnp 1311 1 ,40.1111211 stag, bilf MO- l earns. that this pollel . Mist,hecehattglid....'tse separe. bad ftwolVo by a'ioYolge of heaths, but Stan IttriL 4l thien pan LlC,Bglat'ker o few daje.„ weal our ;hares: : !liteerleeiltiore Of herpes's men* sad take aletper . interest: in hg COD tri. verities. AltliOugh leo one, prepetsee that we should join the fraternity of potentates, who have for ages lavished the blood and ties - Seri hf ibeir subjects 'in meinteicit.g .1 the balaucenf power," yet it is eaid. that ve ought to interfere Nit wetly contending sovereigns nail their euhj-ieis -Er the purpese of ov erthrowingthelfionarehies of Et:. rope and establishing in their plane republican institutices. It iieulleged Brut we - have hereto fore pursued n darer -nit course from a sense of our weakeeed, but that- now . 47111 r cnnnciooe etrength dirtotee a ebeees of 'policy, end that it is coneequetitly ourchey to reergle to these eon- Jests nos bid those who are struggling for li , This is a most Bednetive but dangerous appeal to the generous sympathies of freenco. Eujoy log tee we do the bleetiegs of a free government, there is no man who has an American heart that would trot rejoice to Bee theca blessiege extend ed to all other natione. We cannot witness the! etruggle between the oppieesed and hie oppres sor anywhere witheat the deepest sympathy (or the former, and the - meet contest desire for his triumph. Nevertheless, in it prident or ii it mit e to involve ourselves In these foreign ware? It In i mired true that wehave heretofore refrained from doing no merely from the degrading motive of a coneeious Wasknese? For the honor of the pat. riots who have gene before no, I eaenoLialmit it. Men of the Revolution who drew the eword against the oppression of the mother country, and pledged to Heaven • “their 11,0 e, their for tuties, mid their sacred honor" to maintain their freedom, could never have been actuated by en unworthy a motive. They knew no weakness or fear; and it ie a libel epee their fair fame for no, white We enjoy the blessibgs for which they so nobly fought and bled, to maintain it. The truth is that the courses which they puts east wee dictated by a steno tense of interns- - Atonal justice by a alsteemanlikeprudrooe mid ..far eeeieg wiedoen, looking not merely to the precept neoeasitiee but to the permanent safety and interest of the country. they , kneW that the world is governed lees 'by nyippethy thou by reason and form that it was nut passible for this nation to become ti "propagandist" of free principles without arraying Neaten it the com bined powers of Europe; and that thp result was more likely to be th e overthrar of republican lemony hero than Its establieheneeff:there. His tory bas been written in rich fog; botie who can doubt this. Fracas hod' ea, thinner swab Balled a republican form of gotarament than she manifested n desire to (once its' blessings on all the vrorloi... Roe own historian informs no .ttait, bearing of Some petey'acts of tyranny in 9 neighboring principality, ..lineelintlonal Con vention declared that the ! weuld'afrofd 'succor end fraternity to all 'nations who wished p, re rotor their liberty; and afro gm/Salo charge to the executive power to glee orders to'lhe gene rals of the French armies to aid'elleitizene who might 14'0 be_rn or 'timid be oppgessed iti the *tie of liberty." Here wan tke. , false etep which 'led to her subseqnent mietrtinnee. eSon toned herself bivalved in waffitltti all the reel of Europe. In le so thou ten years her government was changed from a republic to an empiret and final ly, afire shedding rivers of blood, foreign pow-, ens restored her exiled dynasty, and exhausted Eileope sought peace end repose la the Inres toned Intendancy of monarchical principlia Let US learn wiedote, frouilier example. Lst us remember that remittione do net always es tablish freedom. Our own freeinetitutions were not the offspring of our Revolution. They ex 'sled before. • They were planted In the free charters of eelf-government ender which the Englieh colonies grew up, and oar Revolutinio only freed ue from the dominion of a foreign power, whose government was at variance with those institutions.. But European nations have had no such training for eelf gorernment, and every effort to establish it by bloody revolutions has loom and must, without that preparation, continue to he a Mare. Liberty, unregulated by law, deseneretes Into neurchy, which soon becomes, the orostthorrid of all deepetiems. 'Oar policy is wisely to goats oureelree, and thereby. to or; much ss example of national' jeitice, pros perity, and true glory, 11.5 shall tesetr to all na tions the blessings at eel( government, and the unparalleled enterprise and eueeess of a free people. We live in an age sf people.% and oars is eze. pludieelly a country of progress. Within nil met half century the number of Stela in tide Union has nearly doubled, the population has almoet quadrupled, and our boundaries have been extended from the filissieelp.ri to the Pe. eine Our territory is chequered over with raid roade, and furrowed with canals. The inventive talent of our ...entry is ensiled to the bigheet pitch, and the numerous applications for potent, for velueble improvements distinguish this age and tide people from all other* The genius of ono American hail enabled iour commerce to move against wind and tide, and that of mother bee annihilated distance in the tractsmiesien ci intelligettee. The whola-emintty bruit of en terprise., One counmenechoole are diltusing in teiligence among the people, and our icidestry le fest accumulating the comforts and hinnies of life. This is in part owing to w a rpeeeliar peel. ' tion, to our fertile soil, and camper:direly epueee population ; but much of it le also owing to the popular iestitutions under which we hot, to the freedom which every =match/ to engage ) to any useful pursuit, according to hie taste or inenation, and tithe entire confidence that his ) person and properly will be , protested by the laws. But whatever may be' rho canna of thin unparalleled growth to population, inteiligenoo and wealth, one thing is clear, that the Govern ment move keep pace with the tirogrees of the ) people. It moat participate - in their spirit cf enterprise; and while it exacts obedience to the I laws, and restraint all unauthorized invariant' of the rights of neighboring States, It agouti foster and protect home indaetry, and lend ire powerful strength ,to thd improvement of such mess of iuterammunication as are necemery to promote our internal commerce, and strengthen the ties which bind ne together as a people. , It is not etracge, however much it may be re , grated, that each as exuberance. of enterprise should cause acme individuals to mistake change for progress, and the invaion of. the rights of otbersfor national prowess and glory. The for mer are constantly agitating for some change in the organic les, or urging new and untried the ories or burnen rights. The letter are ever ready to engege in any wild • eroside spinet a neigh- boring people, regardless of the jostles of the eeterpriee, and without looking itlhe fetal con- sequeace to ourselves and to the canee of popw lie government. Seth expeditions, however, are often stimulated by meroenery individnate, who expect to share the gilatider or profit of the en- *) terpriee without exposing themselves to danger, awl are led on by some irresponsible foreigner, ) trbo sinless the haepitality of our own 0 overn mud by eeduring the youcgand ignorant tojoin le Its eeheme of personal ambition or revenge, node} the false sod delusive pretence of extend- leg the &relief freedom. These reprehensible aggraseions but retard the true piogrees of our', netlen and tarnish its fair fame. They etiould,, therefore,- receive the indignant frowns of every , good citizen Warr iincerely lova his cannery and . takes a pride in its prosperity and hem. Our Coestitullon, though pot perfect, hi doubt lees the beet that seer was formed. Therefore, let everypropoeition to change it be well• weigh ad, and if fated beneficial, caotionaly adopted. Every patriot will rejoice to see its authority so exerted as to advance the prosperity and nonce of the nsGen, whilst he will watch with jealouey any attempt to mutilate this charter of one lib ,ertiee, or prevent its powers to acts ofaggreesiou or tojesticia, Titus Omit conservatism and pro great' blendehele harmonious tattoo In preeerv `lug the forni and spirit of the Connittitiou, end )at the same time carry forward the, grant ha. provemente of the country with la rapidityand energy which freemen only cap .display. In closing this, my last annual eommunta doe, permit me, fellow-citizen; to oongratalate yen - on the prosperous condition of our beloved ,e me rry. Abroad, its relations with - ell Iforolgepowo ) ate, are friendly; its rights are respected, and ire high pleoe in the family of 'nations ',hateful ly recognized. At home we enjoy an amount of happiaeee, public end private, which has proba bly never fallen to the lot of any other.people.— B.ldee affording to oar own old:roan degree of proeperity,,of which on eo large a etude I know of no other instance, our °wintry 'Annually at- fording is refuge and a - home to multitudes, *V, together without example, from ifie.oll.l.World. We owe these blaming., ceder Heaven, to I the happy Constitution and Goreenment which wore bequeathed to us by our fathers, and.' which It le our seared duty to transmit in all ) their integrity to our children. We moist all molder its great diennetion and privilege to beve_been choeen by the people to bear-a part' In the:administration of-eueh a Government— )l Called by so unexpected dispensation to' Ito highest trust at a season of - embarrassment tad alarm, I entered upon its erduotte duties with extreme diffidence. I claim only to have discharged them to the best of an gamble anti-.I ity, with a single eye to Abe public good ; wail ) It isurlth devout gratitude, in retiring front of floe, that Ileave the country Ins hate of peat ) * and prosperity. _ MILLIARD FILLMORE WASHINGTON, December ' DAGUERREOTYPES AT • . IV.A.-TIO - NAL GALLERY. W i tiCCKSON'S Ratiorail Dagtt eriesa Gal ( eirv, ear ait. d the Diamond and barket Anat. letlegto an'. Drunfltote.)Plttebersh.- Wand thnutemea rlahltut toobtidallfeltkellain ",...,....",,, nut abaft call at tbenbove embran. wilt t., 17 tbd as with bey guarder. dlde sad ahr.Lairb, arbor -0 with each *kilt that the eparata,,,,, t i t . t a aseettoetuate be Wattle* of thallium,* Tana With all Oa PlWat nolmeded )1.. taut. artan aroW T. . . a* et=a g hlte. 0 . 4.,b 1 :411• • lea faiatnOtoiW.alkLar4lakYaa joke , .L.Mlrivaa.tateif m aor and dedninal nerzadd In 1.t.p..4 1 7,a0d vigkl i ,, ii. : .. • ,; .; la..11:To OtainalaL " . .1./atf, . . _ . .. ....,_.:., ..,.....::...- ,• p. • \ ~\\ ... ...i.:4,j- R. !WATEO. v ia , rinia, erign,ccd in Manx:Aerie. 6,000 Ilona. ' l.. erliclaie eourtasteli no him. .:arse atom of BeAks ,, emit Of Ifs eArn estit ‘ ar:.., W. a rfa,lftettel• at Lsrd; mt. 4d fkiCra.il.:,t' YW il e? tar Ware Ware, corner of LAI' ett47114 Bent., ., A W. _ . M'CLUB x.X... .' ' • l_ L' ' . .. & ~ . HAVER OVED - TO TR CORN # OF irJAD AND SIXTH 'N'til ~ \ C Winne they offer to their\ k( o.l ' oon:terra a.t th e Itutile setterann ats tee ill• 4 rates;,Wli4te• ark Ana Drell, the taiseat, l ‘ eit rate. ,and ects.leta St—s of CLIOICE TEAS, FAhlit \ '‘" attootßres, \ \ eOOlllO AND WILLOWAAIIea s To BD pow' \ \ tl , 131 Tut rteeire..A., , , \ de4 --- " • sA3ITTE , L-6R2i... H A\N T Alt 044 No. 47, St. \ E&TLEDIEN'S'OpOTII4O Ihr4DE Es:= , A CLILI2 or3eroand *artnaated 114 coneentla on hand • ehoiro ormartzma CLOTHS. CASSIMERES tot s \ YESTINGS and OYEROPATING,.. , \ OF. THE LATEST STW,E£C, \ qt.igggl7,:ght:Mt.";;to'hp. ma.ultN4nd Ivan)pn wlth, aal Irorki, doo. • doircha \ , WINES, Ss —Pefsomiiahm g pur. \ obaa• FORM", Wl= alni /AMU or an 4eiefir"---', pat Inprfad. can - - 141. n tom of 043, ill , • THY Piit/Diffifra.lll2BBl,loE:\ s e We lay this important atinhal BtatePep,pr'ke ore our midst*, itdi tuontini. It comMknobs with i‘ ri s e( notfee l ,ef the lativ‘lection, etlt. ol the`gen re; prosphrkey of the , t gountrY, • hie. Webster' each la sld'ereed to in'ernbort, chisel, paragraph: \ Tie 'Mat of the Filffip , ries is dis. ousel, mad the present' ;mane is re commends as &seeable to a recoM ) entire *object Tho.:enth of i pveated the commencement of the fact's- Cabe on that queetion. \ The Cabin difficffity Is 1 colthe atmonneetneht made;•, that itailcn had \ heen received fMtm ./ gland, proposing a tripartiac aiming. on the, part of each any \ l, in pos. teksion•ef the island. T WWI re cooled. \Bogland and Fes e'er as `-Dt,a-I it ` a that the oohed E JANI.E.S P.\ \ TAN z . \. • ild . , fed no • ,designe against Coba, but that me rceskident WHOLISALE \ annum ‘,' IN BOOTS, SHOES, ItONNI:7; An., • . 'should regard its incorporation into thiAtlpian M, the present time as Inmght-tbeffimeril , • s \ Nu. SO woos *TRENT, \rtIVIIIIt CIII,' , . The liethantepec and \the Milaralma .queft. Hell/eta Third and fa,urth. ', . \\ \ , Hone are hrittlY reverted 'to, and he tope ' kr. Zffirb.l9 ntnnk nn"‘rac' • t . r , l vanity pressed of an sail, end eatiefaotori steetk fh 77 , olDocb. , ..bn Boonals, ~, Is R.1.4m1.11 dlngt. from , . . , - V:1 1 1,7,1 ti n i g ,:jll,.; " :2:;;;l'f. \. ^; .:,',V "v n iliZ A treaty of commerce his \ beta made wi t h ther, —vit.. .t 1' ... 1 vtts.vv 4 ',.. ' ~ , ,,,v ., . .. .erg '. •• Oriental 'Republic, which will he laid before the \ •••., ' a — iiroaa, \ Benstep and the Lake cliffioniti, with Team \ has lITCORD 61: CO., \ been defisitely and aufficably eettied.e, , WITOLESALE &RETAIL F 9111(*ABLE1 The d'apiteempedition is reverted thin term HAT ARID CA \,. \ , namsponding to its root importieme. An offi: ld AN IJF A OTT! BE 8, 8. \ ' em, of the first rank knewit in our service, has inn nutteit IN Au, Mecca e truss. , k been ~ eent, with &navel force, instructed to en- CORNYit 0* WOOD AND rift' 8. ' dm* to obtain from the • poveromeht of Japan FlDlllirght Pe . ' I , \ sonte\ritiMation' of the inhospitable eleatim Or terrben. Ana embraces •Tery aehtt o . 'IV* 4 4' j ' ith ti I, laid forthe,rut let. am oera, num, bow Code ant Yoe out, ~ true VP . the rest ot e two •ne.,tatabnlv esoteric. tie is to insfec that ehipwrectiedenar:, leers shall be, treated' with humanity; but 'at the lime time to give the Elerentmentif Japan`the moto ample. esti:ranee that the 'Objects of 'the Smiedltion are friendly a s ei s pesoefid. --? .'. \ .1 lo\ passing from •.reviete of foreign to bowel matters,' theßivaident reocuitmends tact teg sub-'1 'leant connected with domesOconcernelm trans- ferret! from th e State Departmente. some other, and that ii die-proof Imildiege 'be ` proviSed ter the DepartMents note without th em . , ' 1 TneTreanury' is to a very flourishing 'condi -8 Ul. Aboutaleven Zellfiche of the \ public) debt, Lae been paid; ands largeMtrl'inn rernain 8 in the treasury, A retimdiadation of the , tariff to leciacomeeded, and Specific dittlex and a home iehietioe insisted apelike nemin a ry to the ore-, vend h ee of reac. ~, ' • ',.... •tilttilei the last year, i n tkoo,oon of acne er. land *he been brought lobe market, and la,- 000;00 deposed of—of this itemenel,cmatitity, - only 1,555,071 acres were 414 the Met being .• taken, up‘tty\ laud warrant!, 'eternal itenrove , . . prom:tont; swamp grants, etc. \'.. \ The censOte returne have been heishe4 \ and Canaries is *lid upon to make prevision, for their Febllo4ol4l. ',`, The klexiean lionniaey Commleelonkhe lA jet:ea( the iodises 'ita Teem, and 'the' eseioult , Departments, next pat in review.' The reitelpte from Postage, are is,-,t,l ti cept. Imes than before the [eduction. The 'Pei dent, however, lei Dot In •Demm . of returning io, the higher Me:, H. thlbilll ihisiMill new rateairt! pay in time. \..- - -• •• 9 4 . l4Terrkign policy of the colotry lade ,- eft iti,- on at bngth, and. the 'duet:inert of hateriention and allibitsteriam are warmly opposed. , • ':,, The bloitt of the bleesage IdAPpropriatektod grateful; , , and a l a whole, It is nverl creditable document.lt to not verbose, ittiteutneientfy lull to be intelligible, and is'altoittther a digu t .. lied and manly Mate paper. 1.1.3211 L mousy— I. .FOSTIA r Y, • alik, woe ,MANITFAOL. Steel and liereeo•red kLovols., ttradee, Set Me\ i to. /lon. U., and Masora koty. -aimad. a it. test 'omeriely.att warn\ tad' equal to shot loupe or y both* market', Mann pt. et.J eds.. instal else., littzul It to their aelloP tece topll mkt , foe ow . toolc Ware porshaalowleii -4.• CiockOrear's Patentjinbber Shoes. ' rmuss TANNER,:ii.o. \ La Wood at., is nusi to revipt of o 10 00( io. .boro oat. or vrbiah Ira! Po rol t, Or Mod., oriloaloo4.tte-s oonvkl. rotas Woo tJuiudOurutuoithi—Dealon grin ply.* roololft. , \ oolirdro NEW . CARPET STOItH. \ No. 47, FlfiTll & CO.,Wthip. Now opening a, largo and entirely now . ] Btock ctimrprted and Muria* Curet& tosithervitbl ilerythinit .1.1417 mot can.' Mots ~st,l4? km= euli prim. A. 11.110. , LNIES -- & BRO. soooodoat to 11, P. NOB= \ ,11011. 1 /LOTUR6III4 or \ SOLID 808 VICES, \ I'l ATED BUOY /ALS, ILVITOCKN. tiPALtS, 11Cdaa PICA.% VUSAII, as rrantraoa. • um -a tick /3i Nat. Woof, third .o.ve sbor• exattalekt 4.- , A II our!. 1 .7.11.w.1equa.1 ta lawarsetunod. Co-Partnership. 'I'IIE undetii i tond Lace this : day entered Poo o..P•esoniblp. nadir Abeam. Ann style of RUT oS. fi CAN ACT a CO. for :be Mgr of trammel` log A genera. IfoUnn burin.... is Coo, 'of Alloglonf. JOLLY T. 1.4)1A. • JUAITUT T. KJINEDY, 24 n. 13111fAN, • Wll. BAOALit, '.'. U. CHILDS. • • A P. LL& •:- ILCSUCT HI P. STEIWAUTZ. • ennol Hof.. fOlonhey Ott; Juno ITtn. /ant ao..7!lvraltf • . eiessrsAr the Pietehurgh Trull and So4nai Compariy, av wild far by tha Charter. rrrnanungionint. Doeoisber 0.111/2. 1. . i 4 r 1k..,1t0 Welton. ilootti ..010 t &omit. .... \ 161 A 66 .10. rolStoi M. • idowlo anted- - • 11 ilto ..pto , to D• Isrlitldoot DODootroCi---. booty IndlrZaal pollsoro. ost Intesvor.• ' . 62.4{3 41 . _ • d..1:11 .TOIDI D. 9 CULLY. *etas 110 VALUABLE ENGLL9K BOONS JUST RECEIVED - AT :DAVISON k AO ' BIEW El ROOM'S Self Interprebni / Baal rreklrw's 800ta.79 rat., Low l oa. . . I ;ortr.'• Pararbrao, • or ksamaitka oft b17.174* Tests -21..ut, b ols. Irdlabor* • alreala'• DA tor V/ Tinily. 4 7`01 , .. Le1 , 1017-,..' ilaleou'a unite* el* Ch.) Lector= sod vueouroo% lola. idlsbort. 1•21olt• o: lola Broom. with las Lafrealf*Stnet 416etrl o. rot tom* or lot. , IsomsJoravy. &Unbars. rovole. Illtatraliont of Steradono. • vols., Llbibarer. 15r J. uesoptelre Woes, • rota_ Low.. ' Wet:ace amble Areldlieetorm,. 12 Ism, 97b •4114•14 Memo ad Allnomo. by W. thasarareory, al. US 0.. Morel l'htroo•Ms Wort*, 9 reSs..llb.sed.. Loudon- 7. bole Work.: any. Dr. Baba, troth nortodr*4 volt, I lb Pt. 19042.. Randers Plasma,. of 11•11ElorkLoadoo. Ourelr's ri.sas pinesn's itipiced Sot. 41 • 2 7 12 ...14 b1ee.11.1.0 1 ~ r rolls • Irlaeonnes. ounarsattratlas In corn:ala Armor. Loeslol • 1' ibl•Stadrut's Lt•br•• Concorisnn. ltallyn our alt. • learesialltbol•l• Wotka 7 Ando. sodas *relaters. lttey or petal lov•otlela roooraroll of!Wear*. . Peo pal Ilk blatsbet of Author* do of Mitten flapll. a:en Practical eeketicanor, but tad., one bugled ;Lava • pitted/al 1 0t447.• Or Valdslarn. ...5.,.0r Naar...* Art., /11ficry of .I , •reblohno.. //swab of A//lb• ra.a.e vele.. Mane. for ash, by DAVIDON 11:111LW. .4" 44 Mule* mr. row Tourtl MEM AtEßlNOEhoicei Col4s -11..1 Olarobts Ihirrhdel4 Iwo n 04.1 ifortbor soovir liVae ° 7:l7= trttlinn w or. ILlobt. o w rights fur Miami ood /MOW 4 , 4.4 lirltht owl Dar *Mord Mogi. 4o Lalowa.,lbr (44.14t00; alowokh Wow/ //tooth 4.41.41005 0 f0r lad* 4.i .4—.4 oz 0000rtmont of Now Goads. • • • 44 ' \ Two Horse4torOttcho,. Carriage, Ok;,\.oi khN Wedoolday mornbig,. Doaember 841 4 11 o'clock.' at Um Ccomwoorial Soles Boons, corm s • t..awl Mob Om% wottl Po ota• i l 4l,l4stowebe, Mato' loattrar tOo.Mort axles; •o, wool Wow 1 Two Hipp/Valium. ro11 1 •WW11 , • 1 Pot Double Hamm. Mao ottopuLtd. 1 oad hao4 Com -4.7 P M'DATlPL;AtoeiloaeOp. g iN UAND, a,large stook of Eloboollionks, en/•a. and nessings7 Tan Ranks. Tboolonia , l. Oen dna' Banal. Ilan der and Illsallamboospo.kG•t yrivra. Insinnot DAVISON AONZW. •• Mutat a.. mar _ Voult0:. ___ • • MACKEREL, SHAD. crotl-FIBEI, \ • • ALMON. Herring, Pork—Hams, Bhtinl -1,7 dm. , 81414. and Lam. together with ytwitaw colt stantlY oh baltd.44l thy sae by 4 0.1., " Market &tweet. Oblisdahtbl4.. 1741140tirliD NUTS-10,000 bushels now 1 1411[1n atom, for W. by nsmA EV • d 0 re l t?ad ta; IRAI3 'APPLE OIDER-25 , bb 0 1 . 8. Crab Abbi.cut E r, a war rivez m ityx di ts u c td ■ • 14,b4 wood and Dirth IA 'HUE B E 5 . ...19bb1a . smallwl! ,W_ if nahl by w • ma° u co few freah'Venieon r a• 11.ammt Meirea bl Notice. rirtHE eterolicre of tliiitrow England Society •Y of Plttobursh. aro nmunst.dlo moot a14..4. - CtfEou of T.. 41 it Pmlthi ft curls PM•Oi. CMIARDISID. to Wodatodos: tbo bill lost., to slid officers for Manual:to zoas,so4l.! VW• a/1M gotomM ir tho dolma .t/1•4 on Mil 'AI MIAMI f, , lottMj . . komosary. 300,000 COPIES 101,D • . ,ILE NEW; OARMINA 13ACZA: cItIPROVED tINQING'BOOK;Ly sax, aornalnati.— . . flal sot lon of, the last Tao. f oni an Mr. aftiaoa'a in...noun boat. 2 /bat latak tompultfona b 7 Ca • Xata arr. D. dpptWWaaatalnlnt .Nav taus. Tao .bola : . analog ...tat moaalroportant boot of Ininfah ittalefta •••, Tba Rata of Tams , ilunarad Tbotuand Cumin& Ram it aufaolant atiOanda of Ink mail. VIM. LattatafataDa arta to lb. tannish... alas Kandsll; notion. arlll ann. Lana a oppy by man. 6r examination. .• A.. for We Dr ft. a. 4; :Om &atm &adorned Calkat. No. r, Tha flaintry lissom•• Luse alnaloal azonassa far Nebaols; •Ituon'a4 arena. &near Book.; Tao Boston , Book Una (ran' C.valsra Tb. unnoft An e. Bomaob.rka.r.m., (Diu dor. to Ola jar Own) and caber le a. s' aro 1- • kiNnon, Nor. an,)102. ' dakltarr .Lotsjiti Oalswilorßale. •\ • PRAT beintlful Trablotaduad;lonnerly . behmidoi the Ohmlslet listare, tuiptelne tha fa-alonr of the la. Row • 4 1{1F004.14q,011 lunsylrards Attearte, will be au tato Am lota, and °Mr.* toe) Ile so mama/ Meta els .be made ern.. derrellyat, put ay property leur beta offered la thia toarlut, poseeeptarequal tadocessata W pumas dermas o (mama tateettaeate la real WWI. Relay Walled la , tree mitt of ote el the at Net delightful a mutual/Su about l'lttabarah, /bore luta MS partnelaly deellabla pri vat. rertilaufta, .a thin alas. and the nod ea teradoa ot the taty la amentlEra r Irr..Mlla m. 7.43: sppe ( ! ' : "4‘th. ? °: • (hililti ' ii•iiaPOC. • • • .. 1 ... w o _. A -- ,31IIIt0ID E El 1 E S •••• N o pening, at .6. A. ituo• a ooh. • bap and ...rat upereflkm mdertssolaminisink : Chlatuttms,thalth' • 46 deralesrommaii Mum noituel • martionic • . . ___l_ ___ _ ____ IVEKT•0001/--A. a tbsou tt Are' nay°Non/ wow natitmettebs associsd outs. ttirr= 1 ,7 1. U4 41. "",..1ril a ' 2 ' l6 ** a r a" rr • 6119 " h *6.44. ' ...• -•. ': : -.;'..;.' , 1 - :.: .'..t:.,.:,;,:.4:_,:.:'°,'.'7, OMENS IstS (.111(;Ii (lAZ Ettp. , rut“.tXuatOpt wurra a t.T0.%, \ AY4tiRNIN , . \ DEC. 7, 18.52. \ gpr&,f+, #4 . VG . ty iTTERV.4 BB PO UA OAr EA 61/ P.4.052,177,(4 'A r,ER .`,.. s vitpe*am.. Nato. \ TO unde*givd, untAant tp \iiioolption oribi;Ati co4rkn'qon of ass i? . ..... ~ *oft r irlrb Is &Walled; Ify•Oletitij. to fl)(1 ANA' .114‘Ali ...*.to vot , . 66l .dtyorkitufiF ,4 4t.ttt•choVal•Y• Ito arableata• candidate tar lletor tall take ;et the itrael 'lsm ofbolllutron.Oll s:iprlrr.ll Yit4,* I or Dem:ants. 'rte. fleetest \till t4k. 'Vac* brim the ra4tre of 11 A. ?,.r...ad,ri, K. thettvote to be 1;\lot asal fie. &Ureter chosen Itereitsseetesert wart!. \ \ sEaT• *all:110160N, sea l' \ L' , aisciaitow:l, "t' „ \ (lo Co...Alois oorobeato apaVatefor Mita h°l4 .1W...b....1eft tb• 170 der of Itterekber. it. follee Ica rat llenion was offrovel by Job P. tll . dalliwtd wtorird 't Itregle Tbat It sbell\ be thedety of ttaa're,l4.nt of. lb. lleotob. to nrdiesbe nest trilled.: tostaingt to to, wbz.yil,•47z:::iv...trt.7,,Tr.dir.tiy;. , ..l-.. ~, E o! .: ~. a ilatelmt..l . b.;.l e.satnet so =Wen ow tett • 0..“1•7 104.0" t ,1101:13MT. i 11 IA for The first of the fnadulents nattiratiou p , per case, was tiled 'yesterday, and th lury re r ued a verdict rwt guilty" withoutrteav• Inn the box. The cane was that of Catchier Lawn. rest of ten! cues turn one 110 bet., sear that there has been "'Mini\ Ire are revel hundred end p:fielr4 ' khy the looomotiv ‘ e. This eaten.' hoiou looludeethe short teeektacof the Peters „bilfg and IteaLl4, Illoketord and s ciastpo, sod ilestoard sad *smoke lines ♦hioh i llel North Lire lna; but evaluate the 250 mile, Of tiarßel tiniorksad Ohio reisd‘withla the borditatt the State. 'There -are 4der voutraot to be 'couple. to,” durika 180, over two hundred toilcilaors . . The Kai York Stss ate 'canal', dunces are in an , cabstraed condition. , The expectation that the reylLll2oll , ig the =meant Stahl Year would*, lager than these of 1854 hae not been realized.' On4he the let kOctober tut, 'the decrease this yeti\ 111 compared with 18fil',.oras $7O. 3,000 whlikis still furthr".r increased, sons to shown the lifer Novembe4 deficit of $225000. , , Tae carVIET 0 ti 1171C01.37,-.• I I will ' CO , doubt be, great reliekto Most of onr' readers, *he must,ltste bedoint6weiried with the'repb ktition of *more and eAselations in the, more vents \of the Steamer. ••C ` cent City," to, teem tut tuition from Havens to, the 80th ultimo in forth tie of the foil adjuatmimt of the ditfoniltlei between the authorities 'Of Ohba and that 're-\ nomad vein!, and the famots•Pueser Smith,' The effulavik of Mk. Smith, deluging the ehar geo spinet hint, wields to have proud entirely sat. , Weeder); to the CaPtain•GeneraNef Cuba, and ' that .fontitionary haXiocordiegly idtbdrawn hie interdiction against the"tednilesion of Mr. Smith Into Havana,. sedustOrad to all the ktramere of the mall line, whether .Bmith be o4beard of them or nor, \ the privilege \of enteringatio port under the aerial regnistioma, in the satire' . tea& nor os before th e late \Misunderstanding:4lls prompt termination of the .diffteulty, on the re- • , eeipt of Mr. Smith's discialMer, verifiel lost halt more than ones beennutued of It--that the mai. obstacle to its adJustrout Wan the obst 'kin., 'o'y of. the patties. not probalale thereto*: that the steamer Cherokee *Mob ieh New York^ Inn the Alb, met with any ' imPediteetit In enter. log the port of Haien& =..../fut. `{tatt. , `. ` , If rumor \ \speaks holy is to 1:4, in the United Staten Senate, at the anatilegfielltoo, I. cue of contested election `of a new ehationer, Mr. Clay It. Will be recollected sotoolime heforo ilia lamented death, "addressed a eototeuelestion in the Legislattins of Kenticky resfroini his 1 eat In tbollinath from and after the Ate; Mon: day In Elentemberlast. trbereupem the Etegleia.' tura duly elected the. Ilea Archibald. Dixon t 6 supply the ariticipatirtl vacancy. Sat Mr.'Clay having died gems tire ; months before' tbo time fixed feeble resignation to. fight afoot an smitel vitesuoywas created. which the Governor of tie State Immediately\ pled hi the , appointrient ok the Hoe. Dirld Merliwether;who ferret the rem- . pant of the \ lut session. \it is ' said that both h:r. Olson and Mr. lierilether are now in this olty u elaimants of bin seat, the one clelmieg to hold our under'Ezeoutire appoletment '((there hieing bean no meeting M . the Kentucky Legit /attire stone. Mr. Clay's.death,)' Sod the, other claiming by virtue of a nightsr election b/ Die LW/win. The tight of \Asmatter appears to no to be' so plain an ecaeoiqy to admit of two °pintail, on the subjeet„Nott.,/htd. t ',‘ MIME! • • .' - „ „ . , _. kuitrisirtioseti to he reprobated iti the Wel- Casten' falafel," Than, :while the hamlets of Sysio, Rands, Prussia, Pergal, liettierlatide. NA Conover preceded th e e !pie, fiat' befueby i d igni tary of lie notion, that , : of Atiettht Weis, ern g the formerellied paireiti,,,egieteg. ' :This, ttlit uptiosed, is to reitalition \ for the \Bosnia' tirsitzetnat of the Anetelti Pletttlfarthel,,fieti.' Hayaa 1i. ,,, , A lot wee\ mined it \u,bunt. Net ,Xork, k. Oaths .7t nit ;„oontololo g otooliti ci t e ° po i p4ll hith Tomptiel Country ' bahlii. fotteit ons tti h atut!bistity four ddifits, 'odes° it dr,ift on Synottee City Dank, 4retersi by elm Cayd. 4 CO SO*. for bias handfed ami.elsteei oaanalr*4 was brake. uponiiid the Oa tvite tiolinoiteid, the hitteraud esireloY \ havingbete aaaa,tiaaiia Spawns& . • \ . di — Fa ii't. c, , .\.\-\\, , `. . , , s a," Vteautte.-4s,rithit, the limit, ANARY SVEIV—Ic py or ..• by ACCNI 7 SIDD~CD. I )Urklieg nb Dr 41.11 61D140,. 1,11 UURAIO3 ROOT 200 Ibl,. in oi - we; for bios by 14.4 \ , - bbls.Lin4,ed, , just rod unit itt ta „ br (!..1) CANFIELD.. fc")iT7a .lL. Idol/ B CASHEL: ° Ufil d A 4 R--20 , blidajogi Vag-NsAl:dy . 1. 5 11NP Tib 3 .1. — ;21.1f1c.1111411,./\ 0,110 l{;lDDlx Reed 103.1 n 1.1./ P Pllll.ll'oll.a 00. LASS-40Q , 19xes 87 by.10; 100 , ;“; 10 4114 • \ . /0 0711« Reelloo4l.o.r ate Dr, • Idell 1 • \ • tl P 0111111 MR WcAILS—,2OO aseortetl;reu'd,and, for b _ • arriiit:for isle by • \ 8 P 81/RI9EK & CO. (IMES E--2000 the preauxure'd cbrtal bY 144\ e r 0111.111 , 4 t a cA DRIND CQRN-15 bble, Sweet, reed fo'r wla t. 14 IdS) • if r nt , l:n Oil ELHOUND 14IUTS 460 •eacke now land ut Iris form steasom Plttitratßia mud Vasroot tor Imito b r 4. 4 • \ '"utT,clnt.l2:l4.. VIINDREES. _ 443, 6 •44ii=443.4 , ( Now re 44. 910 109 tbrg.4,144a.4.4, • g - N, Knr id. JOHN WATT A 4..N), f J. 4 •No 41.1,74 4`Lit4.17 atikt 141 AN' tarn— -.1.9050,5eei1. • \ V lamitEr.lu'4\tjc,N U 171.: ki-Zzi,UVO 1 bo. Firinz , o hall ,B.utt§i. , BitearrlYr;fob sale by \ • VON 811:i2C/1011.S7 I iBIED APVIES- o El forobe" ~____ br 'ON EONIMOTINT Airu!sy uoim, vvabi;',7eur „ m I It; Q N Nluti__ ..periurvaiowl, juii on, enoffig.tavi.,,ktrpla K. W. tl ri ONN ET„ VELVETS—Murphy Ruith g Etl,l havi.fseend.ig faikaltortrecus blielt .41 0920,Velytt.s.Yer ficnnet, • • 4144 \ ONlkll,', in atorikAnd foerali by Ajp .. d. 4 fiRANSL. - -40: biahels tamallta Bean - s, tar male bt 'tje4) ' IL eLor.k. PPLE9-40 bble. OreeMT:iit o DO - de: fox isle by. \ 4.$ PI OM. \ F - isitL.lo drama Colitabt.fotilik4s._ Q n oa, Limater,tor tee br hbdi. N. tpaiNmstio r.blag 17;;;;;;Der -- 10st \ , ...-• \ A. rA Clariftsall ',soli. ;1,7 .-,'---'\.' 2 ilIZI " I't . 1411= Pdactia. . Ilmetikars B twecaslie. , , -.-,.. . ,:,. 1 -,,.. \ \ , L.t.x.a„' . 4 tua1.(1144.41". b igreit4l. 7 -:. • ' ri' \''?: 'i untgdggliorat,;l4.ll.glirir,,,.,"aai:l:il:',4 * \ . ' V , g.N.TRAur LoowooD—mow' t.1,,v.f,*, t62- -'' , Y . k' ,4 -7 - .,__t-.. u ".° . T• r.01aT.1 4 ,:: ,-1., ,, - ; • , ,,. n..., , ~.1,07 ~ f lelj -B. A. 7,,tiari Elk co, . tail '74-Ihdeaiow cmiiTjoaniTi per 1311 AT .lUbi-400 ROL for NAL,* - ~..n..:- '\ ..,„,1.. , ." . altdmiur!..\ 4 l. 4 r, ,-;.: itO, 66'111P1.4..-....,..,-*':.-.,-,,,E:', '4 ". "th a1fte... 1 ,T,1..... aiity , l4,4= : '", --:. ',',.'. ‘. : , ,s, , ' , -.. , \ ... ' -,,', . ''.. - • L, ,, '',.",:t?1,: . .ki2": 2 „ . ~, ,', 'i . j-;, , , i . - , \f'..qi ! .,. , , , , i ,,,1-1, - , , , i. - ',,,, _ -. A . ,', • ..,,,, . ,\ \ ~ - .., .;.. - . ~,, :-;, : \., . -.-, -,•;,,--,,,,*•,. , \ - : ,,a..--:.,, , , i , , - ,' ,1, ,,i* -, :.'", : ;, - ;,. - -:;-_-:.:;-....',.. .-. 'f , " - .;-'''' - - \ ''., ' - \ ('*OFFEE—= bags. idn4) ousit-34olteks Pouisb,\to stare arid' by • rd.4t -7.1:4 vulyn.V, \ \ L ' .\ \‘, \ \ Eau Os, nr Iwnats Tela• Ti&,--Th ~ 4tlta en:l4tada" 4'6 , Ills- No bitr ' lt the' \1N,. 1b ri '.. , , . . '. \ , ',\ \ ''... it ycformalioltjusryseeli e d fro t:ortYuena' ; ,,,g at tku mouth or the Gila, ft, epp,ea , think 31.10°r •lit• 'shams, belt s'occeided in 'mski , a` price with 'scd‘as, whi . .., , ,h u are akiwed to retorts\ torbelr . . \r\tmtlfi l et. , uwer thee poor,. and live lulits.:tdi.sl ,to .ch t motione', \i % • •. \ , \\XfujorAlulatteleolue repOtti. tie coloy 'net trVlc i ir eigktrx vkilts teoore the w s soh, nor rS \ t e Oh ld„butlo; l Ldubssllle\ - gli , itutX an 4res the ) ttp on'shat it e found4Ood ta\llo Geoid Cotten, Some two hut• \ dr. d4ll4`l,lfty udlea aliam\Fort tame. 'qt.:\ Tr : umbull, Naha his pad en to pat a ern.ll eteamer oaths, towel. Part of the river, was or - Fort Vtaxa; ou tbd.l7th loetArit, e. confident ly expeciskttkbrtug tip bis',steamer from ' ~troth of thieeleer hollow Sete und'of t i mat ldr, Trumbhllll \a teouting a eentriistroeatu ire supplierld' the poi; t.lehe t e kn't•ele 11 oF tCliefurnis - indibe tweersdo enter, \ mid be \ i „le , \7.y proepeat 2 o said* ••, , • \ , \ A Nrit r Ifeintsikma nice reports' the lands •, k'tha r le t Valtoura ex Ileut.,‘and saggtste ll `ll6 sod nuannination ith\rh's Salt Leks\oot tepmey e found by , fo owtnit fa that`diretai *:‘,. \\: \I --- \;t - '. \ \ edtit Hodson Slier guilt \ld coj., hove \in ate 8 ° 'klit"ivlyigalet. ull'irib' 'a ollhe•cf ACCWDO, CS. biii . ,IACII4\OI2 the trick, aeasitylded by a, /,\ tro , n appeoaeltiog another , : ' d tallied tze .Q' the track. l'its expl o sion Is *sty cud , and gives ettscient \intrzildq:, iI Ji.1 1 1.. , ,.5keg1i.170. 1 re.:"4l f.'i r a Tek47 6 . _ . . , , , , , l_ pa ...... i!ELL Jt latAKlT,Wat.r,...... 1g,1 . .): ) E371...11 1, t411 \ idea l i n u 'etlt l or 1 - .o4)Cl.ifdt.t*WlA, A. 51ite..,14 . 1. f,.'":a, i.r.hi. , ... put retec..tgesxot..). Re amyment as \ .-268. 4.1 : , 4uary Brae VAL!rli (brilLant wet.) N ... \ j --... 1,--- ' ril 1 ,!Illivi (NOS. -a s amdnes.ortmen'ivfii e ic J.!'4, Xiri '"li 7a T .Vi v,° .ex l ll.FAt!'n . ! . ,' ,.l ` . - 4 , ..Kf1R E.RED sqxlcFs--A. A. Mao 1 -- CAP ' ' A a CO. 6616. )a,6 yalwerd a bellaUful figloctl,a a \ • r.O d (Mcier• 1 , ..5,:5 .... 5v elj lea .) . dot , t4l,tik. ljrabbidit, a taiperlirt . : ,pfe,\.,\J, a.ctVJualr4l•2leirt 0...1. t, &ad la \0743 ,1_,_,.. ___l•4l,l t, , ..0.. , t.... t. a . .REk 4P,-sti vi11a..., thc6Nealeo. O - 1,4.41 , 1{ 7 ti1)..C1A . 2f.P. .._3.. \ A . beanie by \ 6141 , , iINiiiiIES— -1.7 6 'oats Cod a‘rh. %.":6 :* thn.1.1414 Drus=si,:, . .iu ~., iforaitoe brol3 C, czalia Clump. \ 1.2 i'',. \ Far Sibil • - T --- \T.,, /70 L0T..4.--2) iftra , giont on \. 6.e1/(w,;i a!ree:Alleb,iii.syltrAZlJ4•ltapy:E'vau libl '''" 327 ' • ' \ S l utgl i o 7 lkfilit! r .l 2 \ c \ \ Cl 'AL'. or of tt • itf I Nfp4ta., Baimilx-1-0,171:1 7- 4i o d e rile by mimics, at wcta tL eteale Saws. n LA.4.4. gale R A zes grg. LESIVOLASTti—f.".Ntne doo . ICdI'LL .t I ss Bi-b, LaAD—Oermsai l "AMPII-5..90 lbs. for We 60 \_, \ A.ll dial -77 vcio'cihg 7 - 7 Aribscrtr i?ttenditi I; to cJoso anetoolrane Lin ihe tint FnbrnarT hart, \ eiht. macro, no 31andaD.tita Oth lOW.= tJai,ll Maui .a hook " d ZD•K••dt wL-rrdriall e saw., anti!? pat; of thhelaratOlatt.thlanlr:v., .ae eoortd k nal tielcied \ add_l4 Darth Duchleac rathiwq th-rn 11,1roah eh eland \ Lisa , 3 fish Pophnaielatow 1.b.100, Cram, ablernt eriforaii her-eh iderrttoo 0 ,1 ca'anwiin e g riatad allrraircarbllitlVll sad DelaghW calaand Thgtet Diolhe; monad aothblwa Yarattahwh rak• oriel aol Wick lark,, . 11 .thatia-Veltedon flnipt at Penult ihroula. all Loaw ha* gilow. EMU. Charge: Wtt had olibroidared Thl` . .do rtat7 Dot • tat boot phiarnatia sod Marta itghbblow \ • Douro dash*. or obtattoth Clown \ pordr; arlit, And 'it i,i , r . t . r.T i zilat,taaw to , tail lig Ito Market •••• 'tea Cialea'Aueetaw s k t Stone Chiga,..WAOr &Wadi; alas, 'lNdide, 14dblinr, Pirris' ~ ,IY hitt, and\ Mmthpn, chfiem ', • \ *ft N Toe May afte'teoan, I) etliet\ ,71.1 i. at !I g ttFLTturn4 art:!Ltrgt. sem winwortiawit— \ blahs, Plates. Dalton. Cotten. and Tea Shia, Voila and De iOnfe, Tata= +Ruda and, Maio. Mutton, Eitt napas Taranto, Dollar &mu, Dinah, DialoaDhatona Dwonr, Cwt. *ha hwirwrt• \ 'lo Tema 5,1 rah, Peale. ,soot} shawl. \ del -" • 'l' la taros Aurt!lotrah-, Peritatiety; Panay -Variaty\ \A, U \ ooda at Privatalbla. \ USrrec : M, 'end will bel.c.lier \ P.l for &fem . ' •I daTa, Nei: antilop Roam, ...cate Or Wood awl D ' attneto, \ \ larva wortrltrOlit of rirr .utim. ro ) ;stk. row. Doe:mho*, Bair INs, heath and Dordhall Paned .doiod.Chhieneelapa, howdah A le, Bapetihr Sion, Tana sad File tombs /De, desires are lawited 419,11 and ado . ohat the Be-hy width TORIES OF WATERLOO-15 tfiv. •Tt atm ot • tow Work. wID: Crow,,Dr: , \ I Der• 4 sat ion we at \ the d'aird,saut yur••,..t.t • \\ MI • \ \ ULM. a (ALLOW. : 4& 61 °I;" Mell:•11!;,";:rd • Ora TI LA ICK ETriLANKfi,..S,,A xari• ely of Ida. and quilitr, Mount:ll, an band *0 . 44.41 \ AtaFoN a ere:.• it.ROCA SILKS. .Madion lit \ere to 'no: analog' twastiful. Dag** hilts, at lid A-g I L/ C ltol.o g haw h hf pliwikZ) qr. mill octal*. tn. ALICE with a lard* ,lot Wg Bonlitato Brawdlna—rania w•aodard ea anal, bitten 'helor• aeltaar--tor sada thaap \ Ida,' \ JACOB wgrAyng . J.. AtiatUNpOONAC, 1805. r.—ace qr.%cask majr.ltt ,411. erb4fle. Ey \\ doi JAOUD ft.WARIS,, AIARCIE \ A; 0028 ?SAW:I RA ristkr. 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N . ..- - -., ._ • =l24' t t ppik r 1 1:4,11,Ve7.4%.....riaca1m• • . . 0.1.1P1.1,01-_, ••••• , `, \ . • )1 - 4 .. DA .) wicrai - nktolls. _;_ k I ' l ' \,„ `. 4;, 9'l; Erte:lt,;•::=EATlYB:l.:l,l;o7N,,°:'\ OBIt.u,L,PAL', z.°\` le s'''\\ . ~\ ‘'..l:. -':. \ ‘'‘ : •\ l, . , 1 ,, i . . 11 it, . 1211 \ Itlt' t \ \, ~. \,, \.., ,li , ibp,,,,st.t I t ti tl i. .a i r ium Teltl n e 1 5 . T r 0 . 1:111 .4, 7 .; Ri (Win!, • 1. t,, V , - \ \ mORDAY, 'TUESDAY MOS WlttlitSl47. . \ , ' T • I , o r, scrim] IiTtNRITR, .1,005 ARDEll:1411 \ \ ~..- ' \ 1 ' • ' o,llsitMlTABtrtf24"l.l9 " r\ MI4IIII . \‘ .. \ \•• \%' ' ' t , nlacl i t i....:a i tl r t . , , , \ t ,. t ~ ,\' ; A . •., , leaultMeVillre tV V , ":`., ''. • 7. niinlll3.ol4ll ' \ ,'. \ ... -., ', ; • , '" "*" a" ' pry.' \ ' • ARes +Web, HERR TONRYINGIALCV, %Row w - . V . ', r..:';:liri T=lt lobig a= 2 47atrarellilillit . \,.. .- \ ,•\ • E v a Ao,y, ~,,,,ANctsw, e5,,,E,,,,b, en ee.jedn ems. uw4, . \ • \ : P A "°RAi" V" WS; .'"" "1 lItt all."41" '3. ''' \ ' ' . - • s llo., ea as DDS.ll4l7l'd WAQIU WAR "- S .t, -, -‘. • , . \at:nore tiltte . T; put ostants to Totten" at.ltall ~ \ .. \ t4:ifi:br.l,ll,...'"'dl r'',*(e.4 . *ll ' 2\ r'6.45b?. : : . V• ‘' 5 \ \ 41 - Ilook. akb YlaTes datesilgaitiatteallatiSkilAttlin '\' ' \ . Wly , Sperelbe. a full setsurat of pecrllottinanatltm , W, .\.. . \ in Itall—Ptits / 2 /T•tastt• . - \ '•1, o •', ls, \ At\ Ze i ra , Don easeTTroa at 8 Wake:\ ea WgllteetElly: \ - „‘ / \ 1 --,•\,).-__ , , \ A21 4 4E NE VAI HAIL. ‘2,• . \ - - . .''V \ •-- - %;. , . VOW\ open at Atheneum 11.a/1;\ Ltbaity ~': A: -,-,- L ~ • ,111 \ attest. leldels two beau elegoatly llttad ny 1111.• \ . ~ .1. .. ~ o A ~_ • cos , of des tools:owl doilva, and Is coast th e moat omit • , , ty, 4 \ !Vic t rtii:n l Viiri l i A Uai tr=z4v , 1D: 747 410,..%,'', -• •\ \ ..,, N. \ \ \ - A VOYAGE To. EU/LOPE! \‘'.., _. : ' :i i ' \ -., \ \ , Etat:mein:6 maanlaetta v.v. of Burto Its Ratted. Wall - , \ \ o, t. Dot, tho Rambo, Rim Slessebydwasynut, ... ', . ‘,... V The Crsatal Pekoe of the World's Fain ~. . .\ \:,' i , W.st Allover Abbey. LuDON, from tin Ti ma, NAT* _ ',....;♦\ ' - , A ' nod... elta BM., and ending •Ith tbe toenatllloon tvww.. z ~ • ~. \ of me THASIRte TUN `SRL, bellllootlo Kl 0+ umtiSaldr ' \ , • bo , t, trans. the benuttral RIVKR REIM lded. & ,_ ,' ' M. An ExhlNt t lon on Wednesday and estates; Auer .•• • \ Meta as ' 17.1AdzIsaloa SS watt eLlldren ander hreTKITT Mtn, , ~ • te..,D toss open at ICSR Parotanut to <outwore lanttew• `at :,t ; ' &sloes. - ' L, solli--- •\\ - \ .•-• • aiklaGcm.d MRS..OILBERT r and Oanr eoReQ, \ thca teach all Cho rahkeaLbf, . elerOrlle els. tar own clown ba army •Monday end ••• neadatol.llll7l at a &clock. and at 2 Woket tan sawn frrlAenacc ik• cloy Oar Mama anti lfindara varclatue. cm Saturday az 2 er!ock. _ - • 4:c. a-rtar. &c...sop , rto Sir.4.llarrti larsadli7Betaloiar.: no n 2 Porch and Uncut stmt. • • • ' n... , Brtrata Leasacu inrlni ataxy claciattb• avik for Baja 4 SELLIMI.. Gtasizitt CLOTHS-.M ts uch _tom lion khan stook of Moot oloa lox MOW •Clo oLo oko. at Nov N, X. corner.Of 70111/1 ?los . t fo, \ hOU MUG'NO.EII—,S bbli, ptir — e, fora ot. b 7 \ £1.41 \ B. .e.ratisrerocia & Go. Diaqt;mivrum-e—soo lbs. for roils •, L.:l 4 .;hr \ B..A.FALtIOCITOCZ CO. ;• , IVIAI-4000,1b1i.. ;for tanners'ore, for rqs..br . \ . rAFINVIroom o d or g FEEL—loo tbs., for sale by , A N.. \ a. FAIINIVITOCK a 00. • 111.:114-14G1—.;14 • • • btlekNo. 1 'Ao344:4lCreT ,. n‘: • \ \ esti:b; •\ " • \ •Tuag.,..4 lataviza kips: *dna by_ Y', • gt Iti....t.\neCWllo OM' • . CUGIA-Ft--19. Nada N. &Baker, for sale law 14e47 A 1).*; SU*lionat. a maw/Iy. . - . . . % \. • •••• Votlce; -. •• . .. : . . \ itSI um deterle,inqd r aquit, th elar.= 7i. ' \ 611, IitIAINICBgt 'Pittsbungh,;•.on Elio loi of rril parr, larill a* th athnroarorciok Boom' aral tot, the ok ontba t * I rrortroat this .lto CD • •• • . . is— _ - ~ ,- • liD•jf.p.+ " Xi V attOr. ,asslft h e Pats arsVdl73.,,, r., , f , turtaallanir from tla =rim at Ir•1•,00 Pail or, -, --' • •7 - - Ti.. Itourr.Lr'rell.HrJsbed \*l `taaatt. *lb At ~ add 'isni-thed earnt, a sad M . A 11.1,..di * . th 0 .1.J. 1101 4•\ • ' ' • • - -. Ind, and. • alich* and 4* attark* to Lb*** LiSl_l4'. -. • -• ''' ', ). , Parrtiortaawboarr• k**** M 7 94. . 1 " .4 ....it • ' ' at rat 'nor 40r4. \ ', t t‘ '• . • , r'. ~..,‘ r . I *old alsouttlataror•rti is_ attaa•arloo,,,httrratla *att. 0 1*-Tieva•'o,4 mar * Tenor twoltarodava. \ The Lot Sr Mist groat sad 1* Y • ..,. *,,,,,‘ td • arrpraort \ ol'eT. It* n* *ovoid a* ‘, .:- •• - .. . rrt , la . llotrao. on a% Ilia* tront aiatm A zd a let au d .. ~, :,,, \ , • o tll`arra aliutolia . rturdrt aro wbolatLaama T \ r*a 4 larall \ • \ • V, llizr=raaAa , , , t In toatortrlgra,r vgi . t ....;., a ,,,, \ ,,,,.,, f ay. y gaire.a. 1..!•4•14, - ,1344.1tit wittda ro, j'irdi Olt/. • ~.: , . -7 ' : •, .T ,, ,,..11.5.,,iA, Me moo; twat* 'mutants," of _ _artjAo-- r , ... • -.- \ : T. , +.4.4 , ,twi Itoalls tau.* *a \Wag ma* to t r***- , r, .• Vrl ";:aVars""'.kt*VO4l4trallrr4t,Sfra=oo7 .: -, rS.. \ - " ' "* frritriaiO s nratlort 14/. t;; ogriliihti/a*e6 ..'.. \ `.' \." \\ . \ ord-rair•..or• ..:. ' - lir/ opals, • ,-• ,\ \ ''''. •\ , , • . • i ,I ‘. ' 'io. 1. 0001 jihri " .. i .' ' ' \\ . -' \ -.. ' ' \ '. \ 'itit••‘r.,ll-ate. :o= l, trifial:o t irtitorlesta . , .., r 1 1 .4• \,`,....- \ \ irairbtald.ar• atqa•arot to Dar taeL _l3•=ttr . ..,\\AV AN ~ ' *an mit.* 0114! that , lat• 1 .111 a aruott -La snitargs hands for oollapJou .Thor7ZZ \ • , 5 , ,\N . .. ; \ \ . \ old*. astlast am ars abo dootrit - o prar.attala tor 0 0,••\ \\ \ ~.. \ t , ', \ Iraroaritta oak um& ' \ R.* L' \ **MIL •\ • , ' '‘ .' \ '-', ‘; \ ' \\: \ • • I\.`. , ' Philo Halt \For Reilik , \\' \\ -' 1 11,1111.9 7 01l eatsbliiihed and conifsnient Pnb •,,, --, `, , - I \ tieltall Imrlee be•rtemblwprond awl trikadmelety , , • : \ " i 1 f.7 1 ..'t at .e'Z.r.r IL::d h lit '' I b°: 7."1.11.„;‘. 7. thur w.il of ontootouo Co of Art., moo) Of itettb drew CO tt. Oottaes br f ntr AP 01 Oro oreeta, tooldooliiitlentlf• " ,!1 " !ir i, c'?' 31 / 1 1t1 0 ;47Z en era:m . . l th. '''''' r!' l'. - .... - '4 l '.: l ' Of-4. "' ob{rh Oro ntolProl• Woke of • \ ~ -', \ rTom deeZ,f. '.. \ Market at.. twoween Est it atL". '- \ . fa n : A LION— ' ' \ 1.0 /to. lath:oozy In bbls. and tint: ‘ ,-,...,, - .• \ exced do, ' le lull /. ettethrenc \ - .._ . \...... -.... ly. Iteoeirtdly .' [d.4 W. A . IdeCL.I7AG • Cr) \ '- i .1.3,AC031-2. 'okake, obouldtins; \, 1- - 3 bbla. artrd tsar. ',. '• C - . \ -'• -,' jagt n.'..1 etd Er eel• by (deal ••CULEU•riliOr.,:'-... EATLIERS-28 sacks now Lading from. Eittae r Ornlta State: fcr ral• br._ 4311.1t1 DICKEY . Wit.r awl Troia 11444 i tEANS—..-5 sacks ' -\ 2 1‘1.1. " I cli-"a•irattriltFzi / 1 11AMPAGNE WiNk-20 baskets hicla , ILLdi.e...V suree ," lasts sal . 4attills. lasitwartes.' efol for sale by ...1.41X1b WYANIUISLIN •,.^ 403 Moist Wel Arse ets -------- 0 4 zOOTCLE ALE AND BROWN STOUT-- Tea btil•, , ,T.lnto, to artiro fo • *or tar Vabl . . 1 . \ , New Books. ~-L ••• c.-,L:r\ , 1 UST rac'd \ at tho'Contral Doak 840*L L. , i l l Zat ", :gt.«.l 4 i U., in llialtaas at ShaX bro.....*lngliont I.trataral:.r u,• ar.a,v.•,D ix.r. , '.. T •t:x!= ° Cr."Pt" in:iirtuT-- , ,,, __. by m •• .07,4 b. . -• , , '.• " " i T. .I.ILAWTJ4 SUOES 0.//. aLIIIIO. -••' - • •:...,". 'L: Album:tor all ttur fa.t gird. grail lialllaiscalkkara. • ' • S. -.-:' Ibaal. a.,Albtana.b..M. abib..4 r.V...... • , _. ...adAggiaL/rabria ga oa caTtLa ~ , ' • .. . ... . r ..la g abf animals .ad Shia.. -.. \ . • s ~.tlTL l , l arat, . laalea. ba, the Yoa160! \dollair _ipssita g. ' • .. • Tba Little iitiAs. isaillteaniati. ' " .., .. ~ - • ~.,, A' A'zr- tr= frAr„,...,,u&. ' 4 "s' . k' , '.' ‘: •• -,• .• 1 .ibn Yoana Azolencsa Labalpli. Paarat., ' ' ~ ,:,..•.'.,- . Tbs Tvitalral laill Artb.teciaral Drae.a, \ : - \ - ~..-...... t \ i' A I•Tabri.t UTIMU... * R. C . .. 4 • 4 WCT.IMML-', \ -.. ' \ .•••• .' 1 • \' : . J./units *BILE luisroier . . , „.: \ \ .:. 's. :' ,- i . '.' . ..;;;,- , . \i,!:".ll7..retr=:l.,!';'l7l4'' \L\\-,',•;•`'....-;,-..."‘• •••iortieolT-7, -•\ •\ \ ‘-' 'F:' '';• \ Kathrvine Dobalboa. '' \ - '' •\ \ \ .., ....,,,:\..,' !'i. •.., li,na g UoTarneu ..- ' Any 'Barra:R . -oa, ", \. \ •1 \ •"•.• •:, ,- •• - .." N .,,,. ,:.± ~ IHaub ax 131...5t en of !denial Pecfb,\ \ \ ..\ . ' -"..; h-b b'bs.' ..• bylik m ""* 1. -• \ ',\ \'' 7 L I. t:7,74,: 'Th u,,,, vir,..mva..,1,....i x i.., . . \ x; , ;.., ,1 ;.. \lvy . t rettitlgzr ,. ..imh it.b.., xi\ um.... 414 .\\ • ' t , ';',l :- .A,1. , 'LL... !4'k7;4 `P tth ' bie ' d . t .' w "Int. guii.. L '''''‘‘' ''."':. 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