Zt • • 6 18111111. • 11 --- WOICZO i . nix icurbia ' cia„miatio6 , , riffe "il ates e s.tr4" .' VA Medi pin: r. Clo.,lateofthiasn It it. , lab ilestaa t Oa, •ad 413peemes to Masan away Irbblairle Driabs • Sio: co, ay Wood sad Tenth IMltiltetteriewito • ' , ; i4or ss - I -mairkustade 164.01 Wearies ot Into • ind 14 Marge corner Wabd 'and- trout stmt., - ; .;' . ; • .. • my, 3 0ROUNALAKER, /MANUFACTURER IP • - or whit. i•ra, lead, Nam, zur• Th Pot ty sad Wholnati pa Varotsbak =We , Wit, &a. No, Wtoct ttatmrds, eatri eorf# Drap,Pl, , trbortiitreetalt4 AR aniimilllzeogini for*aper AMUR .1113 M. DRAUN itiffifi ; VvirollsALE Arm muft - Drugostt..o.7r , Lik" at. —JOSEPH - YUMA (zi O OOE3SpRTC T, wnwcave.)ol.33.raamormtuta a bags alastantly au hand attgl and sraggleta istiortorint 'Sandal Cbaaa iSaltruesnaktid all articlat ger— ' prasalptloaa carafe* isailpoatigeki algal laklT Crib: 4CIfEMBER, 1 1 11gT, ' 1 14017'00d strap; scalser . 9r,woas. alreal Nag Ttrgis I 11,r9 l!cy Maim . . a. irorcemiet ' • - • - um= rAgoa , vguTorlig - 40141:-Oommifision NiOlnrak : staika., awe; in ww.r. Plaw,tbk. ik.co a LteseedOn;Pot enothW—ase, Bea* Grate, Dried Pr e% and Predate = l l.;tet b e " : " . 14"-71 or e: 1 4 1 74:1 1 :g= woodPeasillieweb. Na4:llll43temed 4.1146 In - st ate, betwee nßalNDeldda t Mtte6argh4Pn. Ballbllebleta.Pfitebergh,Pg. aptlrd .Ii&NRYAL COLLlNll,ll%matung Rad Cbcomholoa Merchn4an4 Belt. e, and PrOnce gextecally, DWood it.olhors 'Asher Iltrobargir my 22 kr "Q." EnSsr, .y.,------0------nrßi. .pRO _ ha, efothdoti and Oontoduan IlLorobant, Na 257 othtot, minor of Hood, Plttoblu stow 46 . tt ea Um to thinole or Moor Pork, %coo Lard, Memo, Potter r Iltals;Thisidlrottr, 8,104 ar.... am.. 4%irckmag.t.nwpootnhpmudtea• anal, e..... FORSYTH, (SUCIRRit TO -I=h , 4 efain t orwarilng and Onnmlorron Noe., liirOrd. Moor, Bum', Uzi and Lori ,011 orniPmdriosionerodxY, OM Wars ri - Pitthtorne4 hi.' AGFLAR.F.H eIL imcm, Whignealt Dealer In llonr Innthicton Ito; a Iknenth P Mott, novena Lib. fllld g. ac IDDLar, WIRT& &CO., Genera Leo P oieftl i t *eiwci*mirstateinthormeo e . A i l d' tumacqinthtort,, Otreet,Tittemith,N.' . used. - APircloosiglia ,3,tfor matbdc/417 returns • dOILI3nIa insurance alienta. FINNEY; AkCntElireka !mum:woe, amminaTimEMEllolll • A:' 0 01-11, • R LE It . SHORETAII - ii.Tiantetrads*sanui e , Coy ut Pittsbarg AND:FEL 'L. HASWELL, SearetaCii seSmf. toseinnee Oomputy;94 indentmt,- ry M. GORDON,: • .• • ••••Cbiss••niew.unth.a. W4"311"" T , GA.R.DINER COFFIN, Agent for ' Ea Irksiontrimee Cbmtpany, corner W. • KRA Agent for Delay I----."------------OELHIJA•ROBINSON, Agent Continental _NV tessuabs Oa; 21 lifth street • WPOLNIMILTER„ Agent GreatiVeat :;:imasizsyxit o ,a7 rroustrw..- . - QT-arprts. MUNSON & CO ., .Dealer in. Carpets, &e r N 0.112 MarkeVetreet. W.O. a,e . vit. AL DxCu ALEB IN" MOMS, OIL MMU, rrLNEK ta. Nan Marti stmt naar Wog. • -attarnrgs.- torsaiiiinfonfafg, Attorneys at law, IRISH No. IX Fourth dna, PUt6tugh, Pa , Notary Pub Ohba Mouftwow.- • - U Tjw&BIoR T. ATTO ,x•wua Bdidiorat the Beat ol Mt.. 110 Xa, .-j--.ZWL„ 71! ERISON, otaty• at Mk* , No.IPS Ik4wuk ot, neer Irmk4; Mri) -sr•P :ejr ".2art rerOt t - Z. =MT. • DUROIISIELD 00.. (succeaaon to ltur : Apiphy kßimehliold)iryolosalo sod Retail balm •In :24apinand Raney lu7 Goods, North.out alma Fourth and 1' Ii LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancy Dry °was, alga of as original Bee Biro, No f 4 amt. riltsborth. D:L.PALIK.A N0..105 Market Street, jut... Now lo rannetly, lista...l3traw Trimaguip, sad Illtraireoadagsneeay. eaTriasts ' ,, C41111,1 ACIP t BUGGIES! BOOKAWAYS I , _ . . . , :MLittPOWS, zancivonme, oreis, ANOtrieCelthirygir k i thelime, purchased from ... ,Y.-..: ; LIELICii III 2II7I/ACRIIII.ERS, . . ' . '' ' • ' . ,:., I ivat or*waren usortanntoreleont ~ • ~. -: ~ : f miieterie liariasor odysittoblo tor sloe. or dm:Dim/mom May adilma aad War I usaa,taa nwasaares tansecistoc, • • an arid • far 'sato at aareaable prices iks •,, i ' : ; Maeda d Meek Naar on rf tarbare, Pa" , Alp OUZIIS boorke and ioid on tonuolodm trap*. - ba user ' prdeoptiy d0h0...-- - ' ' --,-.' silLdly :CarringV ted;,..l.Tagoe NB. -Agent. Ile. Sall Third eeeee • OITLIt. ridpectfullyanr d ormaik goblie bat fa saw wma as awl resaissad Sodom Ai Carriage " sukting la all Its vaslatilly rod lambs Framed to. =mats orders far,lllgons art ill docrlptlear , ,laeladfair all Fear for jralf- ihrs!sialso • ; . - Solictilas a asartquissa of thir d stasmsainl illscally =ram klai b i i r i bak :l i tho al u tasal of fillis came hi twat-Cm: Us will be ;Zs to 41 ids *niers air Unitas*, having aro • amid Ill• Wanksii of Os boat seeirman, sad Wrists ample , ;llisramasbrilmilsbirs far *a IS nlllllll4 of &be that. ' ardiltedilliartillensi of bani wort sour sa=sallt awl lama: All work isarfsate4 forl2 istentlon glass to rspairs.... - . jr.14:11- _ _ • Jigegair . sad Carriage Vac s I 0 Se' 11 ROTHE A' 00 4 ',..43rier; d= Ydwt ifte &UAW /Cis*, A1..14611.1111Y CITY. .WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN -77 their rd.!., mut the p.1.1k MK they an ataanttetariarg Canaria. litrouclree, Sisighs and Chariots, fa *Calk: tali ; Ante Stf/asse l = " id proportions r eel be wswated with Aria reeerrla aiteabCkyr see Weems of 141.0. Repair arta atm be attsadad to es ...LAW lellissattd• terms. • Mktg: la - au their work the . nAtet Ira Mega, Arm sad Wheal staff, thotr' foal mine. • OS who OIYIN them Isitit.thelr :reeronee••wig re ~ ..lerhergerridge me:We their watt. . . ~ es Pardomari nqueetal to gin tbsat Wire pia, Vainters . . • eatatriaa--....s Kara •ieTO232T- TEICOMPISOiNt AL CO.; ''toss PAINTERS, GLAZIERS 'AND 0/41111118;14 Tama !mum. Eta Pala sad digietch. Mixed Aisle, oic Noddy doom sad raelsit Patera Drawl, my superior article Philecleirdile. dlilleliardb Mlle Lead always Yaksead sad *Frit—. , lrearepropmeid se sited( ont eira; - Dreamt of - at the Anted oath* es ere bare mill -,bleb wade by item - .Pellagra viii Live 'money by ratting idalreakrearrani4 arta e. - • tarattlY —....: J. • . ' l .iinrcia.LA.zin,, : A ' . i g OUSEND SIGN PAINTERS, ,'• Ne07(0141 Pod Oillimbandlng)Thirdstreet,betwden , sad Market malt& . All mini y att9eldect es. *reign. sueutad in &sopa*" mhZlly4 ihotufftto, w $, RENTOUL, 20 "Bk. Char k •-Psagrbta•Usimrsftl mucjeataneowlkoirlyana limistittaiyarAmerlaue4racusodity. pabilmtlemo, JOILNSTOR CO., stationers, 'kW Hoot Ilminhotorus and ,Tob Maim, Ito. oatittre, Pittaburga. 41 AXKULRARE (SUCCESSOR TO • I. 11 .0.;)Whalual• Rahn Dealer la W. Pwr=m, ?WY stnet,6o.doorfl. 4 44NIEMLBOUINUAIERAND momft woolmthatiii4moWOldoml Poem. - - A 00, B OOKSELLERS AND : mt41%154., •onwt, oat 6:ar tear at , " 1 . 1 ... 1 .01 Lev Booksom AZAD, BOOKSELLER AND-STA.- wo.7e ',arm Awn. „ T MINE 110QH-; stto Madado Ualii /PM" •i• IN PitoIIISSORY:- 140TLI; ..:•••-, • .• udirtrewand.n.ith.ibru m .y m a n • : i iii ,„ . Je 6,B Ohn_agh miAlre.m•FiveN. Ibie to Lanni theit tDOT;7 IO SQ." , .4 I .thg% -Um itiltimp lad aid noceNtchat paper a& tey o r rke, for . An aimilatininittectbmaistua. Inc* . oppoitteSt. rairochataird. , L DE LAIRS, FIGURKEYMID _4 ll. • • MA Poona; hang at aka gab UWE, Pkia Ikakou... p a . • at istararnu , ziodaistainsaisitald ' ati. - .... '' , ..-, , ' ,,- . , ' ,. ....: 4., '.: , 7 ..,. . . . . . • . . . .. • . . • .. . . • _ • . • ....- . • . . . 1 - • - - - . . _ . . . .., " ~...„ I). ~.,... - .„ .-. ~ .... •--- 1 . • : .. . , • . _ , ..:,,,,,,,,..., ! .. . ~..,. -..-.! ' •-•--- -.,. , _ ...,...,,, _ .. , ... ~... .. . .....,........ .. ... • 4".0.. O . -4, . . i ttan g f aCtititVS. - 10111m3t ' 0 7 / 1 1417111a i r • -.- , . . 1r0.41189, =ma , PIMA am! Walnut 'amt., Pittsburgh; Pra• .. NtaiNUFACTURPA OF M P AND MANILLA SSD OORDB • MUSP MID TAPPED MS from X in, - to IX Inch, Pine and - Common Packing - Tens, Tarrsd and - Bpun Yam t3sab find' Bell Om% Wool rldns Ihnoin,'POng and Bl.ithlt Twine, Plan and Onion ' • mina& MLA tall ripplj oftbs Winn* articlaa conatantly outland to mien at tn. lonian cash wk.. 1ia 7 1 1 7 1 • • Wifj,Lihin a. °WA h 0 Fourth Street, Pittaburgh, Pa., WIDEPB, _ m itmtinaClTlLLl OP uoNos- AND SWITCHES. piaturP4". u!"tr'd°,l'dPr"°ol"lP Thas-6 thatritts,arEporcent.disvantThr oeLierwasuitT.a„ voueia, VA AT.E P.DEAL tdI% Twaht."s-.4 -PI Orrui• 'Puir244-dbir (Bostogoin to John Puttrtight4 . • NrANUFAOTURERS and Importini .of • Pottot and WM* Mem stexosont*Al cm, Plttotsalatil aa. No. 0 8 Wood stmt. The7.llto omit! a to tho staluttittmlo, Trametiet=ke„ Jobbing nod Itoptlsts trf RRE A & C . .. sttIWPACGnaa. or derericran, Plain and Corragated, CIALVANIZECD E333:101C1. IRON Pop Roofing, Clatteliag. Apcmti.r. ao. direnfa for - Wood's •- a klitent. Imitation Itusila Sheet Iron:' 4214farthogiso—No. 130 First litrat, RtignsreL • larlttlyd HUGH SE. PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE AND'IRIN IEURRB. H ARnigns or ihe,follotvin g '; B o e r &e., N.. 1, Lifti1a: 1 6.116:1",21278 lb;. 14444 $ 2, " au ..µ 6098 -450. . " .16 "8, 12 " :21088 600. . c "6, " . 41.120 900. w. 0 1200 " a w.O4M tar- Orders aollei . ted. Pm parUcalars sddrms 2COO. 2109.222 1 COLTART. • Prressanba., ..1•91olly nuttimu.....-- --man tr- nom • WILLIA* EATi.filiaL & CO., 61Penn bane lkfarbury • Pittabtaghi Pa. QTEA3I BOILER ISARgIiS AND. &MET A) Aron Wortors IdeatiGtoiraors of, BorohliPs .Petont Bader, Locomotve, Rued sad Cylinder Bolde asimoolv. Itadolorni Are Bed, &mad Coodertann, Salt Pens, Baca Pens, lonY•als, lifer/oak Oa BWAnala. Work, addl. vltd UAW /rous e dans, et the shortest to: Um. All orders tram • Bettina, promptly etlerolea to. Paaa Cation' Allis, Pittsburgh. gNNEDY,CLULDS dr. CO., MANUFAC .ETInikrtS Peas Ago. 1 berry 44 libartiarg Carpel at Si! calms sad ma • Cotton Twlu. Om* - • Nos& Lines and Psodt Conk BM, Of all aims awl de..ritillmS Batt& i . . . - /STOW:. left .t the Harthrwre Skint nr Logos Wiliatt Ca., I= Wood arect, win luve attontlon. , JANES .I.IVVVIN, MANUFACTURER OF QULPIEURIC ETHER; Sulauria.Acid:. g..etspiet.orAnod Nltm NIOU Hoiiman' fit': Muriatk Arid, Agna Ammonia, ?Him. d., 7 Emelor'n Saintioin myS May be inunt at Joan 1n is Som. Watm Btrrot WILLIAM 'TATE & SON. 13LiniBER A.ND.GAS FITTER, No. 10 j. Fourth Motet, Pittateugh, and Federal Wen, land«, Death Rsoehdor Allegheny. llent7 delorlytkee rlenAge Lx• w..,, ow .4 Bream- • .3lay • JO OF ' A irANUFACBB TUREROFBOOTSII46- ALL and SUOMI of everi dedicription, No. Si &oithrteld etree,Pitlabargb,Pa. ocaldsi: ---- _ .. _Carramston, &c. lIITCIIpopgs AeCR&fi RY a. Co., [Eno:moors to Untitoan,]PCrotry l Co.] Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Who/mi. Deal." to Produce, frione and Wool, j o y . 15.1 Font . and 123 Snead tf, filttbarpl, Pts. , &diatJElt, • i 11213 Flour, Grain and ~Produra. Commission and Forwarding Merchants - No. IN Scrawl Sr., PittrZntrgi, Pa. WZLISd CANNING ft BOND, COMSIISSION :MERCHANTS, An . 223 North Second Street, PII.ILADYLP rt: ur Um mule of Product. sod purclauu of Fhb, Pm A • TteTted lull!. them rill . be promptly formarMJ. - zos.'s. - trreart co; • 05.2411 t 244 Liberty st., Pittsburgh, Ps. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION DI:E.ROLIANTS. DRAMS IN FLOUR AND BACON, Tin Plate and Tinneee stook,. AND I,TTSBURGR hi AN UFA C TURES: 711,11, 01111.1141101t...1101/AXII PITITI . AMR. MgMtACllit. PRIXOEFI. HARE/LUCIA CO, OMMISSION MERCHANTS, ■ DRAYS:RS IN hides, Procisiqns& Produce Generally, ■ N 0.295 Liberty Street, rittshlirgh. R. . D 21 EDOIIIIII2 EWIS & 'EDGERTON (Successors to D. T. mama A C 0.,) Wholessle - Oromrs and Ommalplon , • . b,107 Wood street, Pituburgh- mr2 A a : RY S. KING, (LATE OF THE • firm of King Muortosd,) Coanorialon Metcbin and • or In PI; biota] sod Bloom, N 0.70 Weierstreet, low Market,Pittoburgty Pa. V/2 A A. • A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO LE.U.. • 017,4 .4.1a00,M•natherloit And For kW ctuku4 keno( theliedlsonand Indlsaspoll.Raflnad,wr merltitt witarysts.,Pl4b,.:q:s4Pa. .AZl'374 WILLIAM lIAGALEy; W O l. - E113.A.1.E1 GIFCCIOEM, ea. Is and AO Wood Street, Allan 101 ()BERT DIUKEY, Wholesale Grocer, Ali 'wanes and Commtotton Manhunt, No. 124 front . airevt, Dalr Wood, Pittsburgh, P. sptlayd • .LIIKAIWEIC • KING, . IVHOLESALIC L Ozoolsrood importer of &da sob, No. 473 Liberty ;Pittsburgh, ra. •pli7d• -- ONES k COOLEY, WLIOLELAINGRO- Pi OMB anandlkiat Painlaberly deal irs hi Produce and 4bargh llarnitactarits, )10.141 Wm.. near Cherry Al YiPhialrargh, pa. • ....JOSS S. SILIFOSTSI. nitraft & WHOLESALE 6ml d, r i ,.r i o .tr d el u Second etreet,(between'Wood MN FLOYD A -CO., WHOLESALE Genoa" mid Orastadedaa Merchant% Ma Wood mul array itreotaittsbors,b. Jelb 1,1 &TT & WILSON, WHOLESALE ORO ' carits, Ooeualladoa Morehrotaand Dealersin Pro , • • mad Pittsbulth M6rtufecturro,No.3s9 Liberty Wept, Tr L-DIOKEY .t CO., WHOLESALE ao:A. roan, Ompralidou Aurctumts,•ad Deden Produce. Water strettonet 43 Irrobtetreet,Pittebergb•-- - , ...... h ' V I . 11. Atco IT TOHE ON WHOLE .:. ALLNOrm=e, Pram* mad Commlankm ;Merchant, • 4n. PlUsborgii liaautichnd ArtirAm, N. 133 , , WINK, commeolrßromn ay; Pltisburgb, Pa. my 3 Jen • awn& LEE & 00., WHOLES todoolt and Onzuromreutn MWater 881 . dt Pittaborge: 8 ROBISON -. CO., WHOLESALE A Grocers, 00.1M41.40.1)rwrdiantr, and Deems la .11 4 Provtdcms,Pealtice littehargb Itaartf.cturas, "• • Libortystreet,Pl • • • laloakd A a t i , KING, 191.1LLESAF . OR O- . , mei 111 kin& itt Country ProthaoZ N. 2u. Lit erty tmt With et kWh, Pit:Munk., Pa.. Libmal okt• bMstta teastkommi. .jettlyd R• • • ." . I. sas.u.nra. I BERT DALZELL 00., WHOLE .ealers!' ow a= mad D Orft'. .kfitadiaan ood Formolin kor • Pitemblugh Nouudo•Wody N 0.26 Lamm nowt, Pittsbugh, . JMIN 11311.1.011,. No. 81 0011 W ST.; bowled Olaixood AM, and Iberth Area, 1110)• A:AMUCK ZAINO A AMP (1 1 cloAl_n)j . LiTO TO RAYLINII MOUT. ITIDODOONS A I uMAN HAATECOTIOTIT, and Dates to llockmad /Arica Good. •IL K -KLEBER k BRO., No. 52 Tryni • et, oftle•Galtes Ilsrp,&4* Agent torMrxtza Olow York) , arhilled Gymod and Alia» PIANOS, nd CILRHART POSIDHAXII pandas 111=0. WON' sad ORGAN ITAMMOIMIXII,Desins la /look anti' rum,LoTTE ALMA MANUFACTUR- W IllatDods ha Piano lodes, and Laporford Nude 1 14 Mudd Iseartramte. floisArms *,r kr 11.4201131* MVOS, alio ihr HAMM DAW, 00.111bion Plum, Miami wUboat lakim Aterimissi. lit iftql *wt.! wtursat.a.;.;...maif' aqa!, Wald Paper Warelmiam WALTERr. MLR LL LL'. -parte= sad Arun, 7 w tt a strog. Wee= Weerth street sad Diammed orbere no be SAM " itt "" . maittatotttemy .ottorytiDie.t Nor: tot Pa. great, Dbdul'hirtwit Obtabsta, amt. m,n7 boat pefroim=a6l.i• ,7 1VOTIOR--.2. Boxes, aappoeed Ao 'corrt ' , A 7 1 1 B AN I --.--. 'i -- * ----- ----- le t o l or Rabb,b 0- 1. 1 1 HoosrtaLto.d., ...1. 4 0 ,. p. oviharo. dt 1 alato Ind I,lllhosol# (*pry :Limpekr loj_lf.. droalmel by the . (...ak ?00 -.. - , .,K..... gutuji m i t - ft .- liiit....tril". B )loo6 - - , IBiamirraeo., .... - .:_1_....1......-:-"xl - .>=' ,, ;.--• - r• , ~:,.. - , ;.. - • rtf,:‘,,l c - : .,.. - L,,, :e • -, :„ i;;T:c,: i i..z... i w : ,. 1 .„ .i ..,. ~ , ,,...,..,A ..= 2 --.!- - T;,, .....,: 14! -- , ' , ..--, 14 - 1 , ,, , .!?. - - •;7,7;1. t .fr, i , , , f,;.;1 , :1." ..,- , .'• " ' ~ ' '', -c , kft, f,. „,AStit , iti?. ; i 4 a - , lidOraPia oft CO7IVB/V - 1' * au ■saoucraam Stomas. rirrszwitcrt. EZ12121 aiiitioUMlh URGH, THURS Musical. For ea pnizE -MEDALS pport of the Navy and Marine corps, and all other objects under the control of the Navy Department, for the fiscal year ending the 20th A WARDED FOR , i Jane, 1853, the estimates were $13,803,313; ,_ CIIICKESPIV(PB PIA X ,, S. Pennsylvania State Agrlenltoml Poci.ty, at I Lott. .n),Ei./.. ' P"idElinliAll ' l- ' 1 " W .kkai. '"'Y - 1 ppproprktiona, $14,240;217; expenditures were 1105 held et Pittsburgh, PIA is .R,I 33 ja:St .1.. 3M dte C. 0- ~ $13,870,648; there having been some curtail- A DIPLOMA AND SILTED aIIiDAL. . PeOheyhmaht SLAW AgrtenltuFal scanty, at thew esidbi. -'"-- --- : U."- -71"2.2'9-" -"'"------"Ull." ______ merit of expense, by reason of a falling off in the Mon held at Pittabongb, ISA POSTMASTER GENERAL'S Reronr.--The Post.- revenue. For the final year ending June 30,. A SLLTL'It AIEDIL. the estimates were $14,616,298; appropri-, Peutentrante State Agri Dural Sandy, e t thew extobt : master General says that the expenses of the i 3859 ' ___ , atione $14,508,364; thesd hving been largely Mu held et Pittsburgh, la Department, over anti above its resources, IlnaCbaiitable Breetanic l"4l) Anobia ltira t i- o, Is.i7. "'" 'retrenched in conseaue e a of a diminution of Gold two regularly increased ever since the teduction of ; the , e revenue; nod again I creased by appropri ates*, Charitable Mechanic Ansciaro, /SW. Gold Medal Noire°. It would,' however, be o riously er 51,200,000 for Sig t light draught war Man Charitable Meani e Associscri, MI4I, Gold Medal tot:mous to suppose that the chtirge upon the , stin g steamers, which , were not embraced in the esti stu•eee.-{aiittitatanwttebble° theate herde . ; =,*. e , 1 1 4.1 " 7 4 / 4 , 6 , , 1 d i ‘ ,..Ma . t . ./. 1 Tenney is to progress in a ratio proportionate !m ° ates. For the fiscal year ending June 30th, Meat, Charit a bl e afee,,,b,4„,,,,,,,e.r,,: 3040 : Cod ii . ,„,..; to what It had been for the last four years, Gee 1858, the estimates were $13,500,3,0, including .Msei. Charitable blectuaddeasociat'a, BIZ, Cold Mediu postal spawn is now extended over the whole ' Albany County Patr,Nowilfork, ISM.. Gold Medal t theother . s 6 74,ooo for completing the eight light draught country f r o m oneocean o Thermo ; w omen; Maas. Charitable Mechanic Aslgelat'n, MU, Gehl Medal authorized at the last 'session of Con- Amerisan InaUtute,Newrork, ISM., Gold Medal ,be but little further expense resulting from over- Maine Charitable Mechanic Lae., ISIS, Sliver Modal I land connection with California aad rho other inluding the usual compensation ollrfos"43as7:'llsonoftur steamship and mail service. - Mew: Dbarttuble Mocha:de Anwiet . tb 101 4. Buret Medal ' Pacific States and Territories. Except onee°other lilesa..Charltable MechaificAwatiara, lain, Barer Medal teem Multiage Methant o Ai/ew e r,. 1b47, nu e „ m a w er route, commonly -called the Northern route, REPORT or 711 E SECRETARY OF THE INTEP.IOII.-- woreeaterConty Attebsolc Amen, INS, Silver Medal' from St. Paul in Minnesota, to Seattle in Wash- The Secretary says that under the raring acts /ratline footnote, Penn, lot% & St; M AIL/11l i Cori cos of 1847 , '5O, • '5 O and '55, there have ington Territory, no ether is now rho of as ; of Worcester County Mechanic /leen, 1849, being likely to become necessary. Th e „Li nage . been issued 516,768 bounty land warrant; re -Mtn. Charitable Mechnele'AnoolaP e , Mo. Silver Medal 1 Worenster ConntyMdthani c A 16:4, 510,e Medea for the transportation of tho mails for the next been 55,731,810 acres of the public domain woneeter Comae /Mechanic Amen, MI, neer Modal fiscal 18 , 9 Go -h aco 7 i a Ito Rainy year, o. • ,w e tap ee , over and , them. Of theie 416,683, had been I Obto State Board of Agrieultuiv, Md. Silver Medal I located to rho 29th of September last, on 44,238,- Ohio Mate Beard obAgricultore, . IS.II, Sneer 3fieLd above the anticipatedrevenue, may therefore be ' neatneky Mechanics' Institute 1014, Sliver Medal regarded as the maximum which will p robabl y 1 320 acres St land, leaving outstanding 100,136 Mu. Charitable Mechanic Ass:echten, MI6, Sliver Medal • limo . warrants, callin forll 4 9 3 8 9 be required for some to come. g ~, G. acres of land. Maw Charitable Mechanic AroehWit, BM, Silver Medal It is confidently expected that during the next 1111 note State Fair. - 1856, ewer 51, 14 The PostmesterGetteral proposes in lieu of the 1 M. Charitable Merlin. Awocidt'n, twat, Drown medal franking privilege now allowed by. law to mom- calendar year, the receipts from the sales of the Fair, London, ISSI, Bronze Maw hers of Congress, the Secretary of the Senate Public lands, and the quantities sold and located, • Man. Cbmitable Meet lc Aasociat'n, lira= Meets] will bo greatly increased. It is estimated that Uses. Charitablo Itecrenle Arawl e v a , 1514, p r ,,, : ,„ ;a s " and the Clerk of the Rouse of Representative; i AWI supply of or such other o ffi cer as may be designated for without some detrimental change in our system, CITICICERING k SOfibr PIANO PORT theei the purpose, furnish the members with poetage the income from thie emcee will reach at least Drrwry doserlptioth Ittanubscrured by thew, consielloc of stamps, to bo used on all letters, public don- I 85,000, °°d• mute and packets trammeled by -them in the i It is now satisfactorily ascertained that mines mails, tlnd keep an account of the stamps fur-, of the precious metals are to be found In the niched to each member, to be paid for out of the i Territories of Washington, Oregon, New Mexico contingent fund of the House, It Is further and Kansa; and the time has arrived for the gov proposed that all letters and packets, except eroment of th e traile d Slates to adopt some' newspapers addreseed to members of Coegrese definite policy as to its mineral lauds. -The Sec. I shell be prepaid at the mailing of f ice. In this celery therefore submits whether it would not way the department would be compensated for be a wise and sound policy at this time, to pass ' the service rendered, without a resort to the in- a general law, reserving all auriferous, silver convenience of keemn&daily minute accounts of and cinnabar mines from sale, for the ueo and the postage chargeable on each mall matter. occupancy of the people of the United States, To avoid diesatistaction and the practical in- under such regulations as Congress may pre convenience of havingdifferent rates of postage scribe, and leaving those lands containing cop- regulated by distances, it is respectfully submit- per, iron, lead, and coal, subject to the ordinary ted whether one uniform rate of flee cents for laws of settlement and BRIO for their develop distances would not enlarge the merit. The extent of these defies estimate, and metalline of the Department, and diminisledf it did not en- gives assurance-to eon people, in the future, of ' tirely prevent, such heavy drafts on the treasury unbounded wealth.- and beet promote the interest and convenience -The graduation law will continue to prove ° ' l of the people. fruitful source of fraud and annoyance unless ' l The whole number of post offices on theltea, sonsechangeismadein its terms. Congress should , of June last, was 27,977 of which 400 are of require proof of settlement and cultivation prior class denominated Presidential ; whole number to the admission and entry, or should release the established during the last fiscal year, 2,1 9 1 : purchaser from the conditiens now imposed. 1 number discontinued 730 . increase 1,391 ; num- The whole number of army pensioners under bee of poStmasters Appointed 8,284. Of these the various acts of Congress, is 10,732, requip. 4,595 were to fill vacancies accasioned by reef's- leg for their payment the annual sum of $BO2.- nation, 998 by removals, 278 by deaths 212 by -700. The whole nuinVer of Navy Peneioners is I change of names and sites, and 2,121 on estab- 8 92 and the aggregate amount of their payments , Whalen( of new o ffi ces.. Whole number of eft- is $180,501.- . ces Dec 1, 1858, 28,573. -On the 30th of June It appears that the loin! disbursmnent for pen- I last, there were in operation, 8,296 mail routes. sions up to this date is about $ 9 0,000,000. If The number ofiontractorti 7587,044. Thelength to this earn be-added the bounties in lands (ti2,- of these routes is estimated at 260,603 miles; 731,301 acres) estimated at $1.25 per acre, the total amount of transportation 78,765 gel m it es total amount granted for pontioue and bounties ..,,,,A cost $7,795418; c ompared with , the set. will be $168,424,202 , vices reported 30th of June, 1.867, there is an ll ° the ' ab j ect o f th e next een ". the Sears edition of 18,002 miles to the length of routes tary recommend an adherence to the law Of 23,1 and $1,175,372 to cost. The total estimates for Ma y, 1830, In the belief that a preens taken in the current year are 510,915,947. The total ex- accordance with its provisions will afford the greatest amount of accurate information and penditures of the depertmene in the final year ending June 30th, 1858, amounted to $12,72 2 ,- , prove most satisfactory to the country. The income of the Patent Office for the three 470. The estimate of receipts and expenditures in 1819 t -expenditures 14,779_529; means 11, quarters ending Sept, B'o, MG, was $150,984. 094,39.1 ; deficiency $3,682,127. Its expenditures during the same period amount el to $144;133 showinga ur tr 5 pl 3,0 f revenue of REPORT or ens SEVRZTAAT OF WAtt.-- The an- nno ern . '. .0.,,,0d0 o f an excess of ex nditur pc e Over I thoriced strength of the army as pasted, is 18,- • , ...., ' the receipts of $ L,0...0 fez the corresponding 165, hut the actual strength, on July lot, was tr of 1437. From th 1t J Sept. e l ___ .. e Elthe ;eel 17,498. These troops compose the whole num , "t 1,01 applirations for patente were erica) force of our army, distributed through the received and GOO caveats were filed, against I Staten and Territories of the entire confederacy, 095 applications and 820 , Teats for the Cerro- I manning all the fortifications occupied try troops, e ondic t Corte holding all the poste now garrisoned, defending P criod ji s ii t t l lar er last year. Dfiring the same patents t, ware issued 1.5 extensions' all our extended frontier; and protecting se far P -' granted nod 1-06 applications rejected. The as possible the Mississippi valley to our poses- S ecretary ' board d recommends the establishment of a siesta on the Pacific. The absolute demands for of appeal in addition to the present force men in the various posts, stations, ke., as well • ' I . es for what might be termed the police operations in office. that whole CUR AF. of the army left only thirteen regiments for-actin- BePORT OF }n r. C O `. II tISFIONER Or al service in th e field. And upon this small force rants.-The Commissioner states that t number of Indians within our limits is estimated numbering little over 21,000 men, devolved the the Indian ware arduous duty of prosecuting aat about 360,000. The whole number of tribes of and separate bands is 171, with 41 of which we which have extended this year from the British have treaty engagements. The number of rad: possessions on the Pacific to eke border settle ments of Mexico :SS well as orertiMitt the re- fied Indian' treaties, since the adoption of thli'' constitution, is 898, nearly all ottehich contain hellion in Utah, which, from its vindictive spirit and large numbers, threatopal e at its very o u t_ provisions still in lone. The quantity of land 1 ,_„,,, ~,,,,,,„,„,..,,,, tads ., lan ..„4, renntdah,e; acquired by these tfeaties is about 581,163,188 It may safely be anertmlArt i on army or Leo scree. The entire .eost or fulfill rig these trea ties will be $4...,a 1 n,a tl. From e part of these same aize ever before per in so short a wpa, , e of time tnetrabell•oll, ord. or such en- lands, the Government received no pecuniary tout, 0 1 .1r42.4.1.mis 111 lbCle .ffilegre.• nooh ro, advanta g e. twosome they were ceded the resins= addable obaltielett. 'Ne - diiiketer Lae' befellen the tie s e " . °"" ""hi" ‘vhsee limit. teee ~.: Wit.. sled. From those aletd, the Federal Tltery. army throughout its immense ramifications, and the privations, hardships, toile and dangers t o received not only the whole of the expense in carted for their acquisition, surrey and sale, which it has been continually subjected, hare been borne without a murmur. In speaking of but a surplus of at lent $100,000,000; the war with the Indians ou the Pacific, the The amount applicable for the fulfilment of Secretary says that a permanent peace Fes bees the treaties and other objects connected with the Indian policy for rho present fiscal year, was already distributed to points where the preeence $4,852,407, of which sum $204,102 was derived of a force was greatly needed. t In allndinc tote Navajos, he trap they prob rom the investments of trust funds. The whole amount of trust funds held eu Indian accounts ably numbered three thousand mounted warriore .an extremely formidable foroe, but there shall be is $10,699,640, of which $ 11 ,102,211 has been invested in stocks of carious States and the no relaxation in prosecuting the war mull the U savages are brought absolutely under the yoke . United Stairs; the remainder, viz: $7,088,406 The war in Texas may be looked upon as just is retained in the Treasury, end the interest; begun, and the probabilities are it will be ens of thereon annually appropriated by Congrees. ' fierceness, and may be of considerable duration. The Commissioner thinks it worthy of consid- Much apprehension far• the hostile manifesta_ eration whether it wilt not be advisable, when tie.s of the savages beyond the confines of lowa the national treasury shall be in . a condition to and Minnesota, has been felt by the frontier .admit of it, also to invest the above amount of settlements of these States The Secretary re- $7,088,407 in like manner with the other Indian frets to say our force is not sufficient to spare trust funds. The Commlsslonerpoints out three troops in nett numbers as will quiet altogether fatal errors which have marked our policy to these alarms. warthethe Indians from the very beginning, vie: The disbursements now amount to nearly let. Their removal from place to place, as our $10,000,000 in the Quartermasters Department: population advances 2,1. The assignment of Every voucher has been filled with the eeeep• too great an extent of territory to be held by Gen of $280,000. Nothing will be lest. them In common ; and, 3.1. The allowaine o He calls attention to the necessity of provid- largo sums of money as annuitiee. He recom f ing for the payment of claims brought against mends that the tribes should be permanently la the Government by different States and Terri- aged neon reservations embracing not more toriee for services heretofore rendered by Vol- than is necessary for actual occupancy ; to tli unteer forces in the suppression of Indian hos- vide the land among them in amenity ; to re i__tilities. quire tot they should nettle upon and cultivate The Secretary stye that ho has attempted as thesland thus assigned ; to give them in lieu of far as possible to meet the just wishes of Con- money annuities, stock, animals, ngricultural implements, mechanic shops, manual lahor, gress In reducing expenses, and the estimates of the next fiscal year are lees than the appropria- school; etc. tions for the last by, the sum of $9,1C0,488." He recommends the ratification of treaties They aro less than the estimates laid before made in 1855 with the Indians of Washington Congrees at the last session by the sum of se,- and Oregon territories, as a means of prevent -736,408. They amount in the aggregate to ing the recurrence. of hostilities. Ile gives a $18,010,000; and he entertains a strong hope general utatement -of the condition of bho In that the expenditure may be still further re- diens, and calls attention to the urgent' neces• dueed in the course of another year. It affords oily far a complete and thorough revision et the him pleasure to say that notwithstanding the lace relating to Indian Affairs. Indian wars in Washington, New Mexico, and The Secretary of the Treasury hue prepared Texas, all of which were unforeseen and unex- his estimates for the expenses of the General peeled, still, unless there shall be further and Government for the next fiscal year, ending the larger demands for expenditure in suppressing 30th of June, 1860. He estimates the whole ex other Indian hostilities, additional to those al- pendltnre of the national Government at the slim ready incurred - In IVeshtngtort, New Mexico and of $73,217,947 46, es follows: Texas, there wiil be no necessity for asking ap- Olen list, foreign Intercourse, and mbeella proprationa in the shape of a deficiency bill. : nom, including eltpenotta 01c/fleeting the envenom from ales of publle lands and cc REPORT or rue SECRETARY or TEE NAI:Y..- potwo.orcauta . . The Secretary says that eieee his last annual re- To supply dellel r eneles to the moon . . of 11101101A535 pert the naval forces have been required in resin. General Pon ornee .N.H.,. . . . . trig unlawful expeditions against Nicaragua, re- Indistr Department . elating the exerciee of the right of search by Ar t i , e e / t r.°, ar.. Idalbdioe cwll laanentc . British cruisere in the neighborhood of Cuba, s t a24 a,;th ro; ,•, . ' and enforcing demands for redress for Insults rortiacatioes, °ethane°, or., to our flag and for Injuries to our citizens by the r'''''. o " o .' ol ' l "..°' • Government of Paraguay. After explaining thie subject, the Secretary says it became nee titulary to charter a number of nasals. As these veseele would be useful, ho reoommende their purchase. The sum required for six of these steamers would be $244,000 of which 94,809 dol lars moat bo paid for the use of them for a pe riod of six months and a proportionate sum for `longer time, if no purchase he made. The sum required for the three side-wheel steamers would be 280,000 dollars, of which, if they bo not purchased, the atm of 60,000 will be re quired for the same period. The meet addi tion of a considerable number of steam vessels to the navy will necessarily require an inerne- I ed demand for the services of officers at sea, while the greater activity which now prevails in It, and is likely hereafter to prevail, will still further Increase that demand. To meet the im mediate wants of the berries, nn addition of twenty to the present number of, surgeons, and as many additional assistant Surgeon; will out ' five. He also recommends' the appointment of .fifteen or twenty additional parsers, and an in crease of the Marine Corps}-.of privates -to two thousand, with the usual number of officers, The five steam aloops-of-war authorized by .the act of 1857, will soon be completed. The seven steam screw sloops-of-war under the act of 1868, aro In a elate of great. forwarciness.-• Five of them are to be launched during the pres ent mouth, and be ready, for sea In May next, and the other screw Mittman will be launched early In the spring,. and be ready for trial by June. The elde-wheel ateamer, - being built in California,'vlll be launched in the spring, and ready for en in August. All past experience evidences a necessity for 'an Increase of the navy. Twenty effective ves sels of smaller class -can be built and kept at sea for what it would cot to keep at sea four or five vessels of a larger class. Let Congress in crease the number of heavy armed vessels of light draft, until we can frequently display our Sag at 'every point where American tittered' 'shall need its proteollene And the wo**lll be already done. The addition or at lug taialOre vessels of that description, is net oily amteee airy measure, but tiillbe formate be steffiliteat ea ealabal can be 'devised. --;',- etlebingiek .n ta eirapoliter• g the public:now.' -- ,- • • '':.`. - :.' - • - '4 kht 1 • GRA 1 . ..1.11L0R GRND ANDPIANOS. riiNos, BQOAR.II PIANOS, AND Tutu, NNW COTTAGE, OR 11PRIGIltpLiNti8, TfIRIR NEW ENLARORD 80.11:11 PIANOS. For auk by /OLIN 11. MELLOR, Sole. Agent forClikkorhig itons' Hanoi tor Pittsburgh, No. 81 WOOD 81111111 T„ beterson Dismonll •11.1 and 4tb throat. 8P" LEND/D NEW STOCK 0£ 9.IOKERING eSON'S BOSTON • ANOTIIIIR NEW SUPPLY.Om of CIIIOILIMING SON'S CIANOS, counting 01034 and 7 octavo., Mobilo end carredilosewood cams. of tho niut olocaottlescriptitm,lnve been received from the Factory of Chickerhrg - g &us; Bol ton. Among then. are TWO LOWS XIT-,ol' TUN NEW SCALE, TfIREE STIIINtIgD, 7 OCTAVO:. from A. to A., which for beauty of exterior, pan - min? tom nod elantioity of tooth, are Gesomi comperoon, SUPERIOR TO &N INSTRUMENTS e'er Trotted to the city. The public are reirritttiklit cited to WA and examine tissue mugutficsol rt..% lodge to themselves .NOTICE TO PURCHASERS. Purchasers are hereby nottlled_That the Potent of klectra. Chiekerlug A Son's manufacture are furchhed to ocrother dealer In the city, except the trubacrlber, who heti bad the tiara:TT etaxaCy rol TOO LAM' TON actas, consequently a tartly either Pianos ls only to be fannd at het waretwoute. NO II WOOD tveßgrr. A fall supply of all the otyler nate mannfactured by Chlcketing a Pone kept ounetantly on hand, and far onto at BOSTON PRICES, by JOHN U. AISLIullt Nn. Al Wood orcet, hence, Diamond alley 11th, SOLE AGENT for Calckering /I Sot. fur Plttelmrch nolLedate. and Western Pennsylvania. 17-Nnßr;'S PIANO FORTES f ffn 1-I,Z THALIZ3P,'''""' M. SUAKOSOII, aasiad LATT6R, /L VIEUXTEII/4,- DISTINGUrsni:D SIUSIOI•Nin TUSK EtICAL I • NOT SUPERIOR TO AN Y I TIIIS COUNTRY. dee Msenteinters AN gent Cif ARLOTTR iILUJIE, 113 Wood .t. 24 door whore tat street. STEIN WAY'S PIANOS-The/el, extraordinary demand for Slehrway cr • dens unlimited Pinang peeing complete!, exhausted oar third bill antral Of them, we aro happy to and will anemone that a 'Tooth xupply is now twins ohlpperl term, arrive toward the end of the week. Purchaser* will please beer la mind that In a few days we shall again be able to .apply them with all the cid:tersest style. of S.tela. wars celebrated Irettramenta U. RLESER • SRO, Mennen. iwYd..ineray's Pianos. No. Si filth street. .._ JUST 7 IIECEIVED ---- slwrivwA.Y•s PIANOS. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNONNG LNGwa havaJaat twene4 the Assn taw &oat roam rappiy of Saatawar k Ewes celebrate.' Piataw. Pozabastala will plea. give us an early ca/1 at the t 113100. 1, de611,14 foit these Inatrarnenta Inadetynatalyauppiod, notwithstatallag the gigazkic atautifuttary or the Ilea,. Mantra, .1 Ronk ELESEIt s nRa. kola Agnota for Ittalati ars P 1... Ira 63 /Mb arszt. dfunuttiri: 'VW tea, s. PirlEf JBT 2Eli D C HAI RI. WHOLESALE 41VDA/IETAIL, FambrsetaireiamstYl. or VR - -.IST u R #081M001)-i*LH0OMY AND WALNUT. _..„ Br2l6te tur PARIAHS, C1CA31102718 AND DINTNO 80031 ft, Equal to any in NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA LOWER PRICES. VrErery article made by band and Warrantarl.—fr3 CABINET MAKERS Supplied with any quanlity of FURNITURE en/ CHM Eli on teasoneble term. HOTELS AND STEAMBOATE Porntubed at the phortlet notice. WARMWOWS, Non. 77 AND re TIMM STREET, turflialtf PITTSBURG,' IVIUM rite. •T. YOUNG £ CO., NATOFAINVILIT3 Or FURNITURE AND' VIIAIRS Of Every Deßviption. u 'A otT — f&frol.3l.,bettess Fryto and Thnt*. Ar 0, 14 f arehottu--fiez. 88 & 40 Smithfield SI., STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—We ero mutual, mautdantovirti 822.A.31130AT ChM/ FURNITURE. lad CHAIM, anti Invite the *tient/no of those intereelettin farniehlng been. . ee.lo-41-ser Sltb3=Vort aDiattscm entg WILLAIRO HARVEY & CO. 84 MAIDEN • LANE. AND 17 CEDAR STREET, NEW TORE. PAPERNA , .O. RIC la 0T.91C. _ r Elroy dtacliptiors WILAPPINO, PRINTINO AND Inurvar PAP E R, • ON lIARD Oa NAM% TO ORDER, PAXCE, COLORED AND TISSUE PAPERs, BLOTIVM - PAPER-9, ENVEWPES, Straw 'and Bonnet Hoard•. TWINE HOUSE. IVILLARD HARVEY & CO., 84 Haitian Lane and 17 Caine Street, NEW YOP.K. ITE3fP, COTTON, FLAX ANT , LINEN PWINTES. 1140ILTZD AND lllSPltlrauTintrn COL - E.D.A.C4IC Or every 4eaerltinn COTTON, JUTE , MANILLA AN I) ASIEIOCA lIEMP .ROPE, Tarsi Stuff,. rinbing Lla iiling Thrtwac ,SBINE . 811011 THREAD, TWINE S READ, WtOkend ell kind. ay . CORDS AND LINES. untamed • 0 00/..EITV6 REPINED SHEET AND BREED iSINGLABB, A PRIME ARTICLE. Tory extensively t 1.041 JILANO ktiNtiE,.TADLD AND WINS JRIJ.ItS, AND :az Jellify -Ina Preserve, 21te Blued. with direction for ming, Is pot op In smell Package. for runny Use, and In sold by all the paincipul dsoce•re and Druggists throughout the United 0r25.11n0i PXTBR 4301)1•101; 17 Darling Blip , N. I'. 7-- HILLIARDSI Blida AItDSII PILEL AMPS IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES AND COMBINATION CITSUIONS.—Fr o - Iaded try lettenipsteit,datod— ' February ID, 111.50. December 8, 1867. October 2, 185 d• January 17, Ws. - Immo retuatirtipronhaenhi made these Tables naked them ausarpaued In the world. They are aver 'offered to the eeleatifia 111111ard Player es conabirdeg opeed with truth. WET before obtained In any Billiard Table. dales Booms • 780aini TSB Broadway, N. T. IbtootectorT o 58 Ana eelf4mdr 'O'CONNOR.* COLLBNDER, Bole Idan're. EW NAIL PLAT}, PEEDik.:::B6r woods' Patent Eel hActhig Nall Plate Tender for NallMachinery. Tide Lospnrreneent doe. aintyleith the neon.. oily of • man er.boi to'. attend each machine. Ono bd ten attend Mar machined, and each machine artli cut m ore , nail* with this fndderattached,th.ocan bo du. b/ thom fed hy hand, oaring three nand§ one of four, netting the mall, 'More York., dolt to fed bya mew, end can bs nin eta greater veal. It le very simple and not liable to get out of order, eat man be Applied to an/ ...bine 'non in-nee nt comparatiorolj a small met. It le 'retreated to workper or tem. A maeldm, with this feeder attached canhoseen in operation Chet ar of the American Institute; Oland N4ll/ork Rig4M. and Peed., ler mfe - by the propel* ,tor D. W. SIBLE, aomuitend Na EN Neiman Ht.. Neer lota. ..wi t raroT 'HALL VASTAuiterrt • NA80.1910 IZAZ4PIPTII 117.11117; jOI3.III3PIEt • • • - PROPRIETOR. ••• A Lit THE 'DELICACIES. OF JD& TUE EIZAPOPt, prepared t'7 tar mad ex. , rentaaed cootz,earnd op a tb• Morin& no •• O'CLOCK A. iI.UNTIL TWEINS OVl•Cidg .-All *Mies ha the' 11" 'Pendia to. I/4 AV , ' , 0 ! South, received doily hyjtcptereorrel rimed ea Badges inetrertU Sod the table at erALIII:PPJLtLf.• ell that. the .Wald dettra.7 - sp. • Dvos e theirrege/Us. Grim" end 'early tahketo eeree."liil . ticlklyd Vittsburgi2 6a2cite. T. B. YOUNG A M. • • ,iktkaAiß • , u • toi . . • • . 42,241,815 o• To tho esti:l:Woo nro added B frame:lts show ng: I. The appropriallium for the Ilacul year end• logut Juno 3u, /800,by former arta of Oturees. of a apeelllc and Indondtochar• arter, u TIE 'llllacellueous,luelndlng upeneea of collect ing. menu. from etl.fou., $0,431,410 14 Compensation to the Oentral Poet Wilco for mall servlrec, 700,1a/0 ea A rmlng. ol lulPWß the militia, 1.10,en0 od Clelliaation of k ' ullana lO,OOO ow Intermitun lho public debt, 1,i....1.:114 34 The-- Thoexteting appropriations, parlor which are required for the payment o sealDeWitt!. At the prennt year.bat whkit will not be drawn from the Treanor, until alter June Z 0,1859, and the balance ap piled totheset:vice oftbe Decal /Mr end's. Juno 30,1860, eh: Chit Het, gavial; intercourre and mlecellanwma,. . $1,270,057 21 . Intorlor.Dmartm't.cpenslon n and Indlart,) . War •Departmet, Nov? Departm ent, . Dissolution of Pontnersh!p : • • !PRE. partnership heretofore existing be. tweets A.A. W.rftea hi this day dissolved by mutual content. Either or theliertuerri is an 'homed to use the name of the Armin tlkesettliminiorits - Pittsburgh, Oct. 29, Mk nri REA, ITILLIA.II REA. • C - PARTNERbIIIP—Tho undersigned barn this day enteredto nn.parturrahlp for the transaction ere Oomm lesion s ad Produce Restos., under the style orltal it Porsyth. JOHN RBA. Pittsburgh, 0et.23, (Oct. slaw, roast - Tu. • .102 N " ALM N 7114.1 1 .11 /IRA db FORSYTH, • (Sueer.iora or J. te• W Bea& COMMISSION & PRODUCE MERCHANTS' go. 78 water it. P li tt6/4 rat, DAALZRB - Hour, Bacon gni . Produce Generally.:,. .IRsow. eirstiniet 'sun TO TUT 1345, or* , IROZI.AND WM: ' e ~ ,~h, J ~