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    TEILITITSBURGH GAMTE
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MONDAY. MORNING, DEC. 31, INA
V"Anyairrtem irrirearroricy requested re band in
P rayon bet/nil a 'and as early in the day w as
racticable. , Adventism:arm not maenad far a et.
Sad tbervielll InearialitY be charged mill ordered eat
OZPIPMNEXT PAGE FOR LOCAL MATTERS
.21ZEORAPHIC NEWS, &e.
• • FOR MAYOR OF YLL I.6BUILOH,
ZOBNICr BIeCUTCHZOII.
FOR ATAYOR.OF ALLEGHENY,
UUGU 11. PLED:LING.
Our vemtvpondent, °Junin:9llEo:ls prototype
of eld, holds a caustic pen, but one which bears
litalkapreie of an honest indignation against all
1:1103g and meattnesa. His letters we give CO
• .14 may be thought term, bur let them be weigh.
el bithe avaa which excited their indignation,
wilt Whdrarill say that thew severity is not that of
E lm
„IttatW , This Is no ' a to be meaty mouthed,
Wham the .chosen presentation of the people
Whip land fawn, meekly submit to the bid.
dies of theta Spat he muter'. The ;opinions of
"Amine* on the dent's gerenge are Jest, and
ate held in common ith all the best informed and
. leading Wade in the country. It cannot be asked,
beteefter;erher. are . t e principle., and what la the
prkeief the' admitistration. They are nom, at
• the pepper time, known end read of all men.
:./iiti;r4 07 i ea Wan AND Navy DEP/AM:MI.
taw to a dote, to day, the vo:umbilous, but
s ritiXceffiegly interesting report of the heeds cf• cur
•italimial.trivcrament. Tacy afford the people a
deer. ilitaffiglhle, and necessary means of under.
• • daadialg how 'their money is expended, their
Tights cued for, their anay and navy employed,
had
. may other hogs connected with their knot',
Jammu , . and welaie.
The reports we gm.: to day, a:though lira con.
dented form, will be read mi.h no hula Interest..
Thet are able and lucid document., evincing a
thorough acquaintance with the interests confided'
to their Chirp, end s d ardent desire-to promote'',
the- we,tare of the service. The Navy, always
deer ,to every American heart, is usefully end
actively employed, and our little army is scarcely
lege enough to fulfil. its exceedingly arduous
dudel. Both should receive the loitering nuen7
the of posigreas'
• Naarliaxa—Wa have had the pleasure of try
ing irry.fize one, of ads year's coring, by Evened;
Swill, of Cincinnati, and said by Schen tht Nichol_•
of thii city.
BrAerOTOOD'S Manama.—ln our notice of this
trainable Miscellany, on Saturday, we forgot to
inatit9n that Mr. Lockwood, on Wood Street, will
subscribers with the work, free, of Postage•
I===EM
NLRB .1 . 1.016 CALIFORNIA AND
GOLF XLMOP-"rdPPIVAL OP na mums an
Iran isoo,ofx, Er corm nosy.
• The • atearuship Empire City arrived hero on
aftemooni from Chagres via liar:Baton.
Sawt.ihavuhy lett the fanner epn the 15:h, the Mt
'ter this 18th Memo. The steamer lois 277 mut
gesgars, and gold dam et the amount of near half
t million of dollars in consignments. r
We
havoidoelved the 'Pacific News," of the
151h,by which we are able to lay before our veld-
the deinils of the news. The papers are lull
elapireals to the veleta in behalf of their reaper.
c 1 7e eandidares.
T4ll New ConstitatiOn was adopted in San
Ifraneisco by awes of 2051 to 5.
We have not received full returns of the ell:
lion, boa Gone is no doubt of the election of Peter
H. Borneo, for Governor, and John McDongtild,
far lieutenant Governor. In A 612 Francisco, G.
. B. Post is ek,cted to the State Senate, and Wm.
l'oorldes for the Assembly.
Before the ratult is known" far Cougrewinen,
%Uri must be a liner arrival; which will reach us
by the Mesmer of the Ist instant.
Isktaig the Importations by the Empire City are
Erma] eases of Chinn mare, chests of tea, tied
psekages of Silks, direct from Chins, and consign
ed to Seven and Livinpton, Son Francisco, and
glace to Livingston, Wells So Co, Nem Verb.
This Is the Ant Chins importation, by may of
CALIFORNIA CORREI3PONDEtiCE.
Cerement.. of the Expecte.
I- 4 /01 FILANCIECJ, Nov. 15,1919.
The Steamship Pa.n6LOLL nails to morrow for the
Istlustris, and I Improve the opportunity to drop
YOU aline or two,—lttotigh,sieco the sailing of the
led steamer, nothing cf Fortieth= importance has
transpired. •
By Hie accompanying papers, you will see bow
the Election has resound. Panics were pretty
tight!, drown in this loam, and a good deal of ez
' eitatneat was vieihle. 'There were several Tam
many managers (nun New York, who walked in
' iltuartocrly for toe optery" away out here. as hard
so they used to work in the 04 Wigwam. at home.
• Hen. Thomas (twice Etna, thu *funs not'
ea 1 write vole, will not on sent as Senator C in
- gnu. However, do not alert this as a fixed feet.
Yon will recognize among the list of candidates for
the variot s dsces, netted below. many Tallman
New Yoracrre—sceong them Franca I. Lippiti,
Seq. Who Gime out hue, non Cavan, (Company by
in 141. Steverocin's Itegimour. Them ate others
you will by ebbe to iecoorizo at e . s.ht.
: • Burnett I think is eltelud Cyrano, Ii is pretty'
also, that John MoDe' geld to c'em bett•
Meant Hevener. This tatter 'milkmen to from
Indians, and formerly resided in
Fromoru and GAIL, in all probability, will get
that:. S. Seriotorsioipe.—hut if the Ii ends of Willer
. end Steveuson ploy theie cuds well, they cosy be
able Is dinuctiori the cheeses of ounce., di they do
eat succeed in electing taco own candidate,
. : Oar coa , dithion, you will email, hes been
gloom ellmost on nimeniy, by Ire People
of
Fianc.ece, Thera were but five VOW Cart
eleirbl it There has beer. a similar
reeledt- no in us
fairoar, 1 &tint 130 . , through the sate.
A word or two nos. atm in ht,e.—.or the mad
Is jest dosing—about goo . , gold diggings, and the
obanoes of,treitiag ch.
' The precious nation are said to be as plenty as
11Vier, Up the cousul, bat you would do well to
Lake these "on din ° with
yet iconsderable:allowance,
for the ruminated reports atom by +pecula
tors and others, who want to tell their clothing and
pnritalons to the poor devil they decoy to the
di trlosi hi there is plenty of gold yet, in the re
gion of the bead waters of the Sacramento, hut it
• In nowise beyond doubt that it is ten tittles no
hard to be got as at the ...original " washing.. We
:ken of aeon very tall stories of big lumps, and all
this; but the individuals who have them, 1 immure
you, are “leir and far between."
Prone= of all sorts, lied articles of clothing,
p l b all summer, itad cheap as dirt, (comparative
sposklngd are getting enormously dear again.
Frise,in the race of winter, ore likely to be mill
b even than at present.
e is • good deal of sicknees, not only here
Baita Francisoo, bin at theminea, and through
. eat the Whole territory. We have rumors of the
sholers, below, but trust the cold weather will
• si Su it iiar ta' ort see California in reality is very differ
.
tit from California in theory—or El DoredO, no
seen through the medium of some of your Now
York papers, at home. Somebody In reopens Ile
twit good deal of tying In the eoteor de rue ac,
counts published in one or two of the journals I
would name.
• >I am glad to announce the arrival at this place, , 1
cm the 9th, of Col. Collier, the newly appointed
Collector for Ban Francisco. He came ap in the
Malek Adhel from Mazatlan.
.• You have no idea of the indignation o f all pan
Lien ben., in reference to the frequent mistier•
rho of the mails. And no wonder—for what
MU be more provoking or Irritating than lobe told,
when a steamer entree that there .are no letters
IM—Mat the Mae are all tying on the Isthmus,
.illiaeltbe between Chagres nod Panama! Co
. akin* the re
"officials" whom' bonnets it ism gee
• *Ohs matter. Public meetings have been held
Imre e to see if some remedy cerium be applied.
• . The weather, at this writing, in soot, and ao it is
likely to matinee Swain week. at least. The
. • I . mospleare is temperate, but the winters hero, at
least, MS tninous,to weak constitutions and espe
i.thift to the unarellne. , t.
Wier* looking forward with no little =zloty to
the weeption our constitution will meet from th e
1 Nohow st Washington. Anxiety I mid—but
1 should have written curicgay, for we are not at all
"-eSsioesabout its adoption. We have Made it
one
-1 'selves, our people wittione voice, !mire adopted
Lead It is now a law of the land, tact Cowmen
IMMO nada Now, if this new Constitution of ours,
not coutliming with the Constitutiou of the United
turned away from Me Capitol at
oat
tosses i gieglos, it will be a virtual repudiation of us, out
bones the Parade , which may he followed by
unpleasant. results. if Congress won't consent
. : mks eit,On the turns ere offer, why .we are big
iespagb, able enockgb, rich enough, and ladepen.
' eat enough to set up for ouneeiree. Mark that.
Onspesamen may acraich sub otbeea eyes out
About the antlidaverp clause, but' ( . wbsi's done
can't he nedene,.. Os Mr. I,lvelwate asys.) The
' 'await@ Men and it will be oleo ai4 , trying.to el.
. I pogo U. Mind - only to' vote. eget . it.
•
Yuan truly, ut s l angy,
;I ffinomaroa •
%4•
•;f::;',t .. `, ',some of the ftiet piestel cop es of the Pines
~., 41tfra,,Msysege, issued from the Washington
rd
li gssAkgs,',
.peingsentence of the third paragraph
linto thnkoSlo#9nsly given:
- • • wWis tiro aZ pegonwith all the worid;iuid seek
-}e mnistain our ebeitstimi jelances of meg with
oft nit Of •
The rmultr,g of the Et:)140 0 the Wash
jag= fir-ri t.
at G~So7A
...Waite as telt* with all odor lad* of
. a. valid Lases - k ausintsta ossr•eksefaketl..
istioual svitit •
_ •
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NUM NVA/11130TON. •
Corrupondenee orme PittabFgh Games.
• WIIIIII2IOTOE, Dec." 4, ISM
Message cud Docustento
and antturs Derwensu--..Costessilb condsuf
lif durionms,•—Thykasosse Appoionanus—C4
Webb—Mr..dihrin.
At the closo of this Christmas day, I iit down
to indite
. you ■ short epistle upon matters and
things at large. It is not often that I read Presi
dential Menages, but I have read old Zack's,
not became I expected to find in it any thing
peculiarly Interesting, but because the face of the
document bon a certain unb•rtmird original ez.
prestion, which attraettd my Meth, and because
It was very abort. It is a. great thing to know
how to any what you have to say, and then to
stop talking. Gen: T. appears to ince, bow. He
Melly the story of his administration, in respect to
she foreign relations, himself, and having so done,
he omits to tend the report of the Secretary of
Stale, from which he prepared this part the
message, as superfluous. He assumes that Con.
gins will examine the documents by which the
menage is accompanied, and therekee rather res
fen to, than collates and repeats the contents Of
the reports irons other Departments. But ail these
papers will be laid before , your readers, and they
will make their awn comments upon them.
I hate nat written you since the eaesuerunatioa
of the miserable scanner the past three weeks
m the election of Cobb. My mord, intellectual,
and nervous tylmMthert received a shock, from
which I have hardly yet recovered. You know
I have a latent weakness, a sneaking kindness
and favor, as it were, towards the Democrats. I
world love them XI could. I would respect
ahem, were that postdate, alter the lamentably
insignificant and paltry extuttfons they will per
sist In making.of themselves. But well do I know
that jars
then:Fret ..
'1 hat reakeacalataity deo long el'. ,
with no in the north, politically speaking, and fr
one, I will not consent to stifle that *cling of con.
tempt which the' conduct of the Democratic. Re
presentatives from the Free States, in voting for
Cobb of Georgia, on Saturday last, has excited.
If I die for it, I mast do all that in me 'Lexie pre
senting. that picture . In its true light to their con.,
atituents. It may Irritate, but it mast do good.,
The time has arrived when we most resolve to
send other sorts of men to Congress, from our
northern districts, than now go there. It is pain•
(cal to have to any it, but the pusillatimity, the
easy yielding temper, the utter moral imbecility
of some of them, when brought into action with
their exacting, overbearing southern associates in
legislative dew, is a positive disgrace to the
=them part of this 'Union. I have never known
a mare flagrant - or Lamentable instance of it than
has been exhibited here, in this contest for the
Spsakership. The northern Democrats came here
flushed with spirit and confident.. They said
their principles were defined and well underlie: Kid
by their constituents, who would insist upon their .
being carried out at any cost whatever. Abend
ballot - them judiciously refused to go into caucus
at nIL Bat the hale who did go gave a tame and
sullen assent to Cobbs nciminntion for Speaker,
though he was known to belong to the extreme=
sect of slavery extensionists Bat they said the
nomination was a mere thine of form, and would
be abandoned. It was defeated area abandoned,
and its defeat was tailed at the north ter the
downing of a better day, the beginning of an era
of masillnees and Independence. Bet houthern
arrogoace,:and Cllll, and love of domination -- were
freely aroused, and every conceivable: Means
Were resorted to to intimidate azid,lash heck into
obedience and docility these rebellimas serfs. The
spirit of the conflict was illustrated in the feat that
not the slightest effort was made toldranciliate nor
offer to concede on the part of the‘task roaster..
They bullied- and 'Muttered in caucus They
talked and threatened disunion and disorganise.
don in the House, and did every thing else to
evince their determination still, as ever before, to
role all and to have aIL Tnis was conduct well
calculated to put men of spirit upon their mettle,
and so in the personal mlanons of life it =Mid
have dens these some gentlemen who - now in
their represeetative capacity could do nothing
more befitting ther station than get frightened,'
look disconcerted and Molise, and finally yield up
"en thing* •
Most atheist melt to palliate and excuse their
barking out, by saying that Ave* were Mr‘ud by
the plurality rule to choose betwein t Cobb and a
I I northern Whig. Nothing could 'be more cons
temptible than this excuse but.lhe conduct that
made an encore necessary. Why did dry not
form their southern allies to choose between a
moderate northern Derimerat and Mr. Winthrop.
They bad cum throws their full vote for Pater
ofOhio,s gentleman in cotimultstiomi no to BLOW°,
and as a politic= not excepuntable to either
branch of the party. Why, vhea they saw a
plurality most choose, did they not revert to Pot
ter. or to Wm. 5:11111r, cf your state, and force
the southern men to vote for him, or elect Mr.
Wiathrept Sanely became they dared noc—they
lacked me courage and the vr.r. They feared
Cobb's southern backers more than they did thed
ocnitierents, more than they respected themselves
or their principles. So confirmed has this habit
ef obedience nod ssbordinrenn become, that the
thought of than facing the responsibility main the
math, of electing a Whig, never once oenotred
to
a stogie Democrat fom the fee states.
But them plostio instinamoup of a grasping and
deriding system of party machinery, which
enures only to one portion of the Unirm, and
operates to the disgrace end humiliation of the
other—these mere waxen noses on laces if dough
should be marked and punished by their respectis e
constituents; I therefore here tared the mines of
the gentlemen of the Pennsylvanta delegation
rho voted for Mr. CAO. They are—
MILO M. GIMMICK,
ALFREDAMORE,
JOB MANN,
I. X. Mr.LANAHAN,
JOHN ROBBINS,
THOMAS ROSS,
• WILLIAM STRONG
JAMES THOMPSON
Thank heaven there wcrelout eight of them out
of the state's twenty four to present themselves in
this pitiful plight before their continents and the
country. Bit it is further said in their decencm,
that Cobb was the party candidate. Thin was in
no sense and at no time tree. Cobb was not,
when elected, and had not been the party candi
date.. Cobb's nomination, la called, was voted .
in caucus by only forty seven, which was not near
a majority of the party in the House, and war only
agreed to as a matter of - complaisance towards
him, and he was permitted to retch his highest
vote on the first balloting., only in the same spirit
ofreompliment. • It was pretended that he was
renominated, on the Friday bight preceding his
election. Thin was not so. last as the caucus
was dispelling, John Wentworth, of Minds, called
out that he nominated Cobb, in the event , of the
plurality rule being adopted, aid this wan op.
patently assented to by some thirty perinea:
No mom of these shuffling excuses should be
listened to for one moment. The slavery pro
pogandista have gained a great triumph by steadi
near, energy, and cunning. Freedom and the
north have been detested and betrayed .by the
weakness and the paltroonay of those rap whom
her interests were entrusted. Some day this
thing will' be leaked upon' fly all in the light In
which I now present it.
Ton will have heard that E. J. Morris, of Phila.
delphiagias been appointed Charge to Naples, in
place of Mr. Powers, deelined on amount of ill
health. NO better appointment could hare been
made than that of Mr. Morns.
. .
There will be some rejection on the put of
the Senate, not now generally expected. I think
I could name at least two nominations to import
ant. diplomatic stations that will be certainly
thrown out. The confirmation of CoL Webb, of
New, Yet*, Is most improbable. It appear.
likely that the piano( letting him Weep till the close
of the present very long melon, will be adopted,
and the bed mode of cuing bin descent from his
new position.
There will be a little imiabbling en Thursday
mat, about clerk, door keeper, &c, but Forney
or Preach will be elected without mach difficulty,
as the other Democratic ttorefortee will ba des
Gated or elected without much ado. /mous.
automat mu generally observed among in as
y ie tversary of the foundation of one kith
aught to be. We now return to business and to
politics.
The Message bu been read—that did not ton•
souls muckitime; but, what is much better, tt ap
peari to command, idler attentive consideration,
the aliriesteatim approval of the community. =Jr
r.hictif confined toe cleat and thoroigh exposi
ting dila (oreiga idations of the government.
Mir) isms Crom lie Sou Department, the
necessity for °se - being superseded by Una por
dou of the Ideentae. As to matters peitateng to
the intereel asilthstretion, the • Presideat gwisel#
refrains from a mem iteration of those facts and
argument . advanced in the reports Etna • thp• se.
ire* department& In this respect the Message
presents a mat conaceadable centrist to those or
Mr. POlki in the Last of which, column after col.
emu WU occupied with imputadaas use the
memory of the dead.
In Meshy, concisences, and simplicity, in clasp
nem of amazement, and the modesty of its tone,
the Message zuongly resembles same of these
famous despatches which won the admiration of
such men as Beaton and Sass Wright. When
the old General desires to say a thing, he Spey
directly at it, without circuullocutiou, and when
he has laid it, be atop,• Thu, the Menge is a
Pice." 6o d .rPangtaphs, each of which contains
a etaterceni of intereit an Importance
The accompanying reports are eamewhat mare
elaborated. That cf the Secretary of the Trea
sury will command more attention, and will aper.
ate as a surprise and a damper to the opponents
of the administration. Mr. Meredith was &stub
ed by some of them,when he entered the Cabinet,
as a that of free trade Whig. Desirous as they
were of conferring upon him such a reputation,
they will now be compelled to do him the jastine
of admitting that he is as good a tariff man as
mild have been selected from Perinsyliania, or
eitiorhere. lie recommends that the rotes of
do
ty open foe's!' imports be raised, not only be
came, their exists an alarming deficit in the reve
nue to be sot plied, but became such locresse
would protect national industry. He alio dtstiuct
ly declares his opinion that the Sub Treasury
should be either wholly abrogated or mentally
modified. These frank and explicit declarations
cannot foil to edminieter relict tit the Washington '
Union, which Las been rending the air of the
'seat of govertment for bine months and twenty'
two days, with agonizing notes of interrogation
addressed to Gen. Taylor, concerning the policy'
of his administration. Whole ere poor measure.?
bawled the Union; yes, tell us your plinciplee,
IMAM a hupdred minor lessee In the States.
Will you veto the Proviso! howls the Union; BUM
enough, yelp the minots, how shoat slavery? And
I thus, from the top to the hounm,pf the catalogue)
°raw-trines and measures, the Union has growled
and mumbled, and the plums of its flock have
chattered and cackled, because Gan. Taylor s
would not develops his, policy, would nor o
il sect a platform, nor fallow the system of die.
lotion, bribery, and brombeatinglpientised by
some:of his Democratic predecessors jawed.
Congress. He has adopted the first oppoetunity
for &constitutional expression dins opinions, and
has laid them befare Congreu. He is for the ad
mission of Colifornia without slavery, he is against
the tariff of 1546, and for a more protective tariffs
he is for a modification of the Sub Treasury,
he is far paying the debts left, though not acknow
ledged by Polk and Walker, and he is for the on
, ion of the States as it is, now and forever. Here
is the administration platform, how does the Una
ion like it? How do the minor organs like it! How
does Pennsylvania like a? How does the coon
; try like it? The Union will shake its learned
I heads, end propound in the morning. I thought 1
would ask its ;Lanceted Seeder Editor no more
question., but while in a chauseleural humor he
1 must permit me to ask him
, when he intends to
I give the Northern Demeicracry a tun upon the
“sole organ.' • In his prosleveryiam, his anti tar
,
I iffizeo, his anti harbor and river improvementism,
and his diauniondsm—he has presented only the
Southern exposure of Democracy. Turn the bur- I
I dy reedy Northward, and give the neglected
blethers of the North and West a chance. The
shut attic Richmond Democracy have really held
the front seam n little too long. The elite all..
risburgh, Columbia.. and Detroit, to nay nothing el
Albany and the Eastern Capitals, are waiting
with cap in hand to come in. Come Father Rich.
ie, now that Gem Taylor has developed, let us
hear what you have to say to and far thole inters
retina disciples ef your universal, Catholic De
mocracy?
Rat without any Ladinage, wereone tide of the
gnion newspaper to bear a faithful 'record of,
Northern Democratic opinion, instinct, and yeast:l
iege, whet a wondetful contrast would it exhibit
to that compound othereay,-ceallanity, scurrility,
and impudence which now preen:nes to call Itself
the sole organ of one of the great parties that di
vide this country?
We hire nothing to do to day, it being a time
el general rest ale atopeatshomeartivenew. Some
of the Demorrets are grumbling in private, at the
prOtpeat of having Forney and the other CAIICIL•
candidates crammed down their throats, by a plu
ral ty, as Cobb was They may gmatble, and twist
and flounder, but they cannot jump oat of the
Southern harness, nor cave themselves one evoke
cf the lash which their arrogant and contemptuous
conquerors holdo over them. Like the Pharisee.
-moot bet thank God for what l am not. I
blest Htio that He has not made me that creepme
thing called a . - 1 . 4 ;Awn D.m•cr.; ' ■ Mimi tn..
crawls Co lick the fnt that .porn. it, that rasa ,
upon the heed raised to ma a IL Falighl My
been atektos at the very thantt of the ielues I
have witteased hue dmiag the last moth.
/maw
PROM new TORN.
Carle**.len. of tee Pittsburgh Gansu.
Nsw Yea", Dec. 20, 1649.
The moat acceptable Christmas present mad,
yesterday was the co-swage of GesTayke, whim.
has food itisway to ell hearts except abate of the
Locafscoe, who would not be pleased COlll4 Jet
Greco buns& return to address the descendants of
tae once honest Democratic party. The manes
of all parties are perfectly satisfied, and there
stands on record no oteusge mere capable than
this, whether it is regarded as an exposition of
what le proper to be dune to advance the misdealtl
progress, or what is to be avoided to retire our
permanency. The Treasury Report, too, come.
in for a large share cf commendation. Unlike
Walker, Mr. Meredith prefer. the good of his own
countrymen to that of the poverty stricken laborers
of Europe. His definition of commerce is worthy
to be written in letters of gold, and his wholedoc
ument amerces to be made the political horn hook
of all who would see the internal wealth of the
nation developed. The President sod his Cabinet
have suddenly assumed the proudest petition with
people here, aid hove given , the Whig party as
mush cohesion as when it united to drive their
predeeceosers from power.
Our "oldest inhabitant" has been caught in
fault, at lest, and does not remember when we
had each a cold night as the ore just past, or when
the tide was ever eo low. The water in tbe har
bor ran mit so moth that the Felton, and, indeed,
all the Brooklyn boats, could neither roe, or, is
fact, land. Many curious socidents happened to
visiting parties, who, intend of the merry carol o
Christmas, by a ruddy fire, were obliged to con
tent themselves by drifting round the harbor, In
the cabin of a ferry boat, from 10 P. M. to 5 A. M.
Talking of uonbles .d water rembies me that
a midi phrase, inn recent letter, has subjected
the New York State Prison to the unjust imputa.
boa of aiding and abetting the liquor vac, and Of
repleniabing itself with amulets "Prison wills.
key" means the extract of corn in banes made
in the prison, as distieguished frum other riskier'
poorer quality. The censure of "A Friend of
Prison Rama," under his apprehension of the
f e w, was deserved, but I am glad to relieve the
prisons of our State CM.] so vile a charge as the
meranfacture of eo baneful a poison.
Speaging of manufamurer, reminds me to sly
that Dr. S. P. Townsend has sold out his famous
" Sauyparillo," geed will and all, for one hundred
thousand dollars. He reoeives twenty thousand
dollars in cash, and thirty thousand In .Suryps
nlls," at nut dollars a doien ; the retail price A
twelve. People who think :this patent stuff wil t
cure all the ills test flesh is heir tooshould resod Dr.
Dixon's "Scalpel," and be undeceived.
The news from California, received yesterday,
has been vary acceptable, but people are clasper
ateullat the [whore of the mall, which was left at
Ortices. Every exertion was made to have it
brought 'acres. the isthmus, but the friends of the
mail line prevailed, and insisted that all should
welt until the Falcon arrived. There is a good
deal of competition in passage tickets to the dig'
gins, and 'first class tickets range from $350 to
5 12 5, the latter In Howland Aspluarairs skips,
and the Cornier La a trinsieat line made up of the
Ohm and the Isthmus.
I There ltiopen In Broadway •Aaa sluStrofCana
ry 9trde, and, no ifoubt, the most diminutive egla
leaden of animals ever collected. Ladies memo
in abundance to show their own favorites. and
examine throe of others, and ore generously sup
plied with music really beyond criticism. The as
dabs do not know the meaning of a scale, or the
Catalina between a .bast not. and one from the
limit, yet they please all
WAsarra:iron, Ike. 'A
linarmially there la Itlfe debts. The electios
of the Speaker, aided by the cdilelal &mune= of l
the Cabinet, hue given mu =laity to Swam
end-a firmer lane to affairs prumally.. Upon the
Ist of Jantuuy, the money imam! =wet tail to Fe
very easy, Ind remain so fora beg Use. Should
Coagrees show sips of sheibig the tariff cre may
have an influx of pads, ud a dimorbance of the
currency from that cause, but nothing else will
have much effect.
Conon—Buyers prefer holding off far the steam
er, Schwa operating largely. Holders are Inn.
Flour—The market conti n ues steady, With mod•
erste demand. About 2,000 Wis. changed heads.
The range for commoo brands is ht 7504 :
There is no pare Genesee new to be had under,
115 37h. Of Southern, the ules are 200 bra George
town at $5 75.• Chnin—Thare Ls seam any teen
doing. Com is a trifle firmier, with pales of 7,000
bushels, Including new Southern, at 59e., and
,Hew Jersey at 571058 e. Oats axe better, and 12,-
1300 bushels sold at 354336 n ProvLsious—The CalL
taiga news has caused hidden of Pork to teal
quite mid; and they are cot disposed to operate
except man advance. Other Previsions die quiet.
Whiskey is 27e., with sales of 50 Mk.
Report of the Secretary of the Novy.
DIPARTSEIT, Dec. I, 18W.
Six: I have the honor to present to you the an
nuli report of the condition and operations of this
department of the pubho service.
The home agnadron, under the command of
Commodor Parker, comers of the flag ship frigate
Remelt, Capt. P.ge, the sheep of mar Albany,
Cemmeeder Randolph, the sloop of war German
town, Commander Laredo., the acmes Vixen,
Lieut. neat Commanding Ward, thesteamer We
ter Witch, Lteatenant Commandleg Totter', and.
the schooner Flirt, Lieutenant Commanding Far.
rand. The steamer Allegheny, commanded by
Lieutenant Hunter, was temporarily attached to
is. sioadron. but on been recently withdrawn
and placed to ordinary at the Washington navy
yard. Thl sloop of war Saratoga, Commeeder
Nicholson, luta idea been withdrawn, and placed
in ordinary at Norfolk.
The vessel. of the home segadron have been
actively employed among the West India Island.,
in the Golf of Mexico, and along the Atlantic
coast
The aquadroa in the Pacific ocean, under the
command of Commodore Jones, consists of the
pas ship Ohio, Commander Stribling, the frigate
Savannah, Captain Voorhees, the slcop.okeer St.'
Mary's, Commander Johnston,' the sleeper-war
Wuren. Commander Long, the gloopsofwar Pre
, hie, Commander Glynn, the Surat-war Falmouth,
Commander Pettiest, the doopof-war Vandal*
Commander Gardner. the aloop-afswar Vincennes,
Commander Hodson, the =wieldy Fredonia,
Lieutenant Commanding Neville, the store-al&
Southampton, Lieutenant Commanding Handy,
and the steamer Mammal:netts. The reeve Inde
pendence, bearing the baud punnet of Commo
dore Shabrick, retuned from the Pacific cannon
the 224 of July lest, after dietiaguished and am•
portant service in the war with Mexico. The
vessel was taken eat of commission. The sloop
of-war Dale, Commander Rudd, also returned
from the Facile; she reached New York as the
234 of August, and was placed in ordinary. Or.
deco have been given for the return of the Ohio,
the Preble, sad the steressehip Southampton, in
coaaeleence of the expiration of the periods of
enlistment of their crews. On the 12th of Jana.
ry,14149, Commodore Jones was ordered to ex
ehange the Ohio Of the Savannik, as his flagship;
the Ohio was ordered to proceed, under the com
mand of Captain Voorhees, to China, to relieve
Commodore Geisieger In the command of the
East India squadron, and Commodore Gelsinger
was ordered to return to the United States m the
Ohio,by the way of &twat The terms of service
of a large number of-her mew having expired, it
was deemed expedient to revoke that order, and
instructions were accordingly sent to Commodore
Jones, on the 234 of Rine, to direct the immediate
return of the Ohio by, the way of Cape Horn;
she sailed from the coast of California on the
of September, on her pastern home. Captain
Vendees has proceeded to China in the sloop-of
war St. Mary's, for the purpose of relieving Com.
Or/singer, who will return to the United States in
that vessel; but, is the event of his having left
that station, under • permission granted by the
Department on the 10th February, the St. Mary's
will be retained and commute • part of the squad
= under Commodore Voorhees. The Falmouth
ailed from the United States on the 15th of May,
the Vandatis on the sth cf September, and the
Vitt:cones on the Oskar' November. with orders
to join the command of Commodore Jones in the
Pacific.
Pacific. The store-ship Supply, Lieutenant Qu
i:nudist Kennedy, is under orders, and will
shortly sail with impelles and stores for the squad
ron In the Peelle. Commodore - Jones report.
that the crews of the vessels under bet command
have been greatly reduced by desertions, and by
the capitation of terms of 'service of the men;
be
stales also th at there exists an torwßiingeess to
enlist for the cum. The teenpostions. held ant by
the prospect of obtaining goi‘arid the great de
mead rot seamen, render it lmposaible to enlist
men on the coast of California for the navy pay of
Gem $lO to $l2 per month, while the merchant
semen Is paying from $55 te $l5O in tee same
ports. The evils melting to the naval service
from these causes are severely felt. Great efrorts
barn been made to remedy them, and every exer.
non that authority and discipline could enforce has
been made with bat pude! sorbets
The weindeon to the fdediterreneiti sea, under
the conanand of Commodore Memo, nottosts of
the tag ship runt 'lndependence, Commander
Blake; the Ingots Cumberland, Capt. Latimer; the
triple Constitution. Captain Conover the steamer
kl utaissippi, Capt. Long; the sleeper war Jame.
town, Commander Mercer, and the starethip Erie,
Lieetenent Command:at Porter. The frigate St.
Lawrence, Capone Paulding, has sloe jellied the
squdiet
The twee now employed in the Illediterratietie
a believed to be larger and more et:Brunt than at
nu otter period La our emery. with the exception
points o the 'eta On mad 1505, during the Tr,
so ills Mtr.
Tee stemma Prlitheten, Commander Eagle, and
Allegtaaj, Lleutenaat Commanding Hooter, war
•tderee bones (sere the Mediterranean in conse•
q soca f the reports of tee necessity for exec.
tee femurs The Princeton ha. 'Mee her to arc
lod,tlol. s KALI end careful Mersey bye bind
01 compel , at and SONS Others; their report cut
dented her as unasortbk of repairs. Stec as,
diereterr, broken op, and such portions of se
web nut for naval pinpows, were ordered to be
sreld. Tee schooner Taney alto returned nom
tee Mediserraneatt. Tits vessel belongs to the
Tremor/ Depanment, and, on her usual, was
turned over to tut Departmewe there being, how-
ever no vessel of the navy at royeemmand cal
leted for the service contemplated by the 2 , 1
section of the set makingapproprietions for the nib,
val service, approved Marcell!, Ilistl'oriz, fur teat
mg new routes land perfecting the discoveries
made by Lleumnant Maury, in the course of his
investigations of the winds and =tents of the
ocean, the Taney was again received and asiffu
ed to that service. Lientenut Weds, an officer
well qualified for the duty, was entrusted with the
commend, detailed instructions were prepared
him, and be proceeded In their s!xecution en the
Me of October.
The death of Commodore Balton, which eceurs.
red at Genoa, on the 224 of February, rendered it
ticeossare to order • senior Captain to the mm
mud of the Mediterranean squadron. Comma
dere Morgan wan selected; be sailed from the I
United States inthe steamer hiletimippi on the Me!
of June. Imp:giant considerations made if ernes
sary, in the judgment of the Department, to in
crease the forecjln the Mediterranean. By active
exertion', two vessels, *addition to the Missimip.'
Pi, (the rues Independence and the frigate Cow
berlind) were deopetched; the former sailed on
the 20th of Joly, and the:Sibiu, on the 10th of Ali
gns!. The stereshlp Erie, Lieutenant Command.
lag Mcßlakrmarned from the Meditates/en es
the 11th of ialy, and on the oth of September, she
was agate dispatched, under the command of,
LJeMenant Porter, with supplea for the squad-
TOM
By the death of Commodore Bolton, the late
Captam °swims Was left the senior Slicer In the
equadron,• his reports show that the vessel. of his
command ware actively employed under brains-
winces requiring the exercise of prudence and
discretion to prevent emliarrustnents with !
garnet powers. lam happy teeny that our com
merce bat been fatly protected, and friendly
course has not
Departmeet o Wei latemieted. Information hit
reached the f the &lath ofCeptain
°win, which occurred at Palermo, on the 4th of
oeptember, e 49. reports from Commodore
Morgan, since he took command of the squad.
ron, no. highly satisfactory. Thai duty assigned
him hu been promptly performed, and the
condition his s u mmate reflects credit upon the
service.
The squadron' on the coast of Brazil, ander the
command o(Coornoydere Storer, consists of the Bag
ehipfrigate Brandywthe,Captain Burman', and the
sloop berm SLLeuis, Commander Cooke. The brig
Perry, under the command of LieuL Tilton, return
ed from this elation on the 10th of July, and Wall
pat under repaint for (Luther service. The store-
ship Supply, commanded by Lieutenant Sinclair,
returned from Brazil on the Ith of September.—
The atereshiplelingtoa,lteutenant Commanding .
Mitchell, will sail in a few days with supplies for
the ornadron. It was the purpose pf the *pan-
meet to Increase the force on this *Wks, and I
with this view the sloop of war John Adtme, un
der the command of Commander Powell, ended
from the United States in June, with orders
LO report to Commodore Storer, as a part of his
command; but it necame necessary to relieve the
sloop of war Dueler, oa.the coast of Africa, and''
.on the 25111 of July, orders were issued to trans.
far the John Adams Rem the Brand to the African
Mallon. The Decatur was enierad home on a re•
port sofas Surgeon of the &et relative , to the
health tithe crew, end became the terms ofee,
vice of a large attritherofthe poen had expired.—
The lleithels Ander /he cOMMand of Commodore
Storer have been opellilly employed in the sup
premien of the slave trade, !aloneOgg our tom
memo, and rendering efileieet service to meets of
the Vetted Stites. ,
The squad ro n on he coast of Artless under the
command of CoMmonoreOrnicery, cooivaefthe
fag Sap Seep of war Portsztonth, Commander '.
•
Peck; the sleep of war Yorktown,Cokmander
Menstmo; the Soap ofwkr John &lme Commun.
der Powell; 'the brig Percales, Commander GU
doc; debris Bainbridge, Commander Planglit*
and brig Perry, Lieutenant Commundhog Foot.
The kite of war DeWitt, Commander Byrne.
tented (anon the east cf Africa on the 15th of ,
tasetaber. The brig Petty sailed from the Unt-
I tid &ides on Ilte 21th of November. The Sou!
I Stip gellefj 9/ 0 llik$ 114 " JA/WWWIR Tetley,'
waled froaiNew Ttuk on the 26th of October,
with.supplies for - the aquedron on t h e coast of
Africa pad la the Mediterranean. The brig
1
Porpoise will.retu to the United States on the
arrival cf i hos Perry.
In the morals of ugust last the Department
was 'Manned by Commodore Cooper thetiS.
health preveted his anger sernsiging on the mast
of Africa incom orate
be relieved. els were scoo4hugly Wiled
detaching him, and his commad was wised to
Captain Gregory. fore the departure of the
bluer officer Comm ore Cooper arrived at New
York to the Parma* 0, (the flag ship of the squad
ron,) to low health: The command ;was immedi
ately usnakrred to,Captein Gregory, and he wu
ordered . to proceed forthwith to the soul of Africa.
Events, however, transpireing at the seat of Gov
ernment early in the month of September rendered
it priPer t i change fore time the destination of
the Portsmouth, mad orders were given on the
111 of September for Captain. Gregory to proceed
to the Mediterranean with despatches for Com.
milidoro Merger! . and, after performing that service
to repair to the 'ation assigned hior on the roast
of Afrioa. T he Portsmouth sailed from New
York on the 20th of Septemper.
The reports received loom Captain Smalling of
the frigate St. Lawrence, while in the North Sea,
are very satisfaction, His continuance there dos
dog the winter being considered unnecessary, on
dere were sent 6 him on the 13th of September
to proceed with She frigate to winter in the Media
terranean, and to report to Commodore Morgan.
Should it be deemed advisablato keep up a fame
its the North Sea and the Baltic, vessels! fmm the
Meditercutean Will be dispatched to the spring, en
that service.
The squadron in the . China Seas, under the
command of Commodore Gsisinger; consists of the
lag env, of war Plymouth,Commander Ged
ney. and the bng Dolphin. LW:tenant Command
itet Ogden. The sloop cf war Preble mu tempo.
rarely auached to this mnadron• KM has returned
to the Pacific, and orders have !teed sent to Corn.
modore Jonas lot her return to the United States.
It is gratifying to state that the email faros em
ployed ha the Lent Indies has been' ninentlS
use
ful to the commercial interests of our country in
extending informatimecultivating friendly relations
and nffording protection o American seamen in
that quarter. Ina recent despatch, received nom
Commodore Geisinger, the important fact is stated
that coal of an excellent quality is bond at the is.
land of Formosa, in a convenient .position, and io
abundance for the wants of steam navigation be
tween California and Chtna.,
I am happy to upon that no interruption has
occurred to the fair sad legal commercial pursuits
of our citizens abroad. Wherever out national
vessels have been shown, they have been received
with [nuked respect, and our officers have been
treated with kindness and courtesy; they have on
all occasions punned a course of steady net:MIST
andccordace with wi th licy ` i f our Government
in compliance the nitructions of this
Department.
Under the 3d section of the act of the 34 of March
1849, the Secretary of War triterforred to the
Navy Department the Canoeing steamers, Mr the
Massachusetts, Edith, Telegreph, Alabama, Fash-.
1311, Monmouth, New Coleans,und Major Temp•
Wes. At the time of the mossier the Massachusetts
and Edith were in the Pacific ocean, on special
sereece connected with the War Departmenk the
others were at New Orleans. AU these steamers
were purchased during the war.
We are compelled to condense the remairider .
of this interesting , end instructive report. The
Secretory proceeds to give a lengthy account of
the arrangements which have been made with
various private compel:dee, for the buildiug of
steamers, ford carrying the mails—with E. K. Col
lins and his assonlates for the transoprtation of the
mail between Now York and. Liverpool; with A
G. Sloe for the transportation of the mail froM
New York and New Orleans, 'touching at Charier
ton, (if practicable,) Savannah and Haver., and
from Havana to Chapel; and with Arnold Har
ris foe the transportation of the mail from Panama
gatoria,us Oregon, to connect with the mail from
Masan to Chaves across the lethmus.
The three sea steamen under the contract for
the Panama and_Otegon bee were accepted be•
faro the clone of the year ISIS.
The eantreiors for the Liverpool line engaged with
the Department to build five steamships, of not
btu than two thousand tons measurement, for the
transportation of the mail between New York ,
and Liverpoot; the Brit of the steamships to be
ready to perform the service in eighteen months
from the date of the agreement, (let November,
1.647. The time was afterwards extended, until
June I, 1850. The Stet one, the Atlantic, is ex
pected to be ready to sail in Tannery; the next,
the Pacific, In March; two others in Aogusr, and
the fifth hay Wen connoted for.
The coutrector of the flaw Orleans and Chag.
roe line bound himself to establish a line ors:eau
ships, ef five vessels, of act less than 1500 tons
each, to ice commanded by-an °Seer of the. Navy
of the United States, not below the grade c f a
Lieutenants and to receive on board each- four
paned midshipmen, to serve as watch officer.—
In December last, no ship being ready, the ocean'
steamer Falcon was accepted, until others could
be built, and the has continued to tun regularly
since. Ore steamahip, l the Ohio, has since been
finished, and placed on the line, bet was not ac
cepted by the Government, because she was not
fully cOmpleted according to contract. The aria
' teal contractor has resigned his contract to others,
and slaw snit is now pending; which the DepaA
meet regards an calculeted to embarrass and post
pone the Oral completion of the other vessels, it
not endanger the ultimata fulfilment of the contract
with the Government The Secretary thus gives
his views sr the policy of baking the Government
with private enterprise:
Atter a metal oonaideration of this anbknt, I
cannot • 1 etteld the cipferrtan of an cpatton ad
verse to embarking any Maher to the proposed
ooi_a a public and private means in t h is system
of ocean steamers, as calculated to promote the
interest ed the navy Whatever may be the •iew
whine' cavern may entmlina a 3 to the policy of
trauepning the Mated States mail, and affording
lamlitrea fur tee tranaportation of passengers sad
freight in the manner propoSed by such a system
I catenate a decided opinion that tf a should be
' , yarded an the mode sad manner in which Coo.
geese has determined on for lamming the naval
tor, of the United Slates, It will bq Mend In the
end entirely aubtrenuve or the object which it in
tend, to promote. To the extent to which the
present contracts have committed the faith of the
Government, and to the extent of the obligations
ender the contracts, they are of oeuce strhtly to
be regarded sad serapulcandy to be performed,
Yet, as a navy *stabbed:meet, 1 deprecate any fur
ther extension of the Ise:tent as' fraught with Incal
culable mischief to the ,envy and involving
immense expenditures of public money. All must
eppmelate-the great importance of rapid, regular,
end safe leanstalsaion of oar mails to all quarters
of the world, and all are sensible of the great conc
menial advantages that mast result therefrom.—
.The contracts that are already made, and the gams
already appropriated, are fully adequate to a then.
augh test of the experiment 1 believe, however,
it is • aubject that should In the &tare be left to
the competition of prtirate teterprise. I feel assur
ed that in the struggle American enterprise and
American industry will be eventually successful
••*•' • • • •
The awns appropriated by Congress, and Melo
ded In the navy appropriations, liar the tratlaporte
tion of the United State' mail between New York
and Liverpool, between New York and New Or
lean., end Han= arid Chapel,arid between Pa,
element' Astoria, are as fellow., vizi
By act approved August 3, ISIS $971,600
act approved-Match 3; 1819 871,500
•
Total sum appropriated $1,719.200
Of which there has been drawn from
Treasury 091.500
the
Leaving unexpended the sum of 54067,600
The amount dawn tram the Treasury, viz,
$691.500,,wae to make tfusadvance to the contrac
tors authorised by the att approved August 3,
1848. N.. advance, however, has been made to
either of the contractors hir mail steamers by this
Department Fence the month cf May last. Prior
to the 4th Gr i t:larch, 1849, the amount of one
year's service of the New York, New Orleans,
and Chsucs line bad been advanced to the pro
pricier*, since which no money has been drawn
from the Treaatiry ,on Inmost of that line of
steamer*, the Departmentnot feeling itself at libel.
ty, under the law and the ,circumatances, to Make
advances beyond the amount of one year's ser
vice. For the Liverpool line advances have been
made amounting to 1140,000, to equal sums, on '
the steamers Atlantic and iracific,which advanUa
are secured by liens on the vessels.
Some years since, a contract wu made with
Robert Is Stevens, for ttin construction of a .war
steamer, shot sod shell proof, to be built principal.
ly of WM, upon the plan of the said Stephen's and;
the sum of $250,000 was appropriated towards
carrying the law into effort. The contract brut been
eTtended from time to time, but nothing hes beep
done esoept to purchase some of the iron, and no
-precise plan has been submitted to the Depart
ment, and the Secretary has refused to make fur
ther payments under the Centred, and refers the
mhtter bark to Congress.
The report recommends some modifications in
relation to the resolution:of tkrogresa for tho purr
chum of American water rotted hemp. Tho opin
ion is entertained that lithe Government saint:dike
known its determination to purchase American
water rotted hemp atone, it can he procatrad et a
price not eiceeding the cost of foreign hem?.
A joint commission of oakum:. Coil navy otkeers
I. no w i n California, engaged In moklog en exam- .
(nation of the coast of the Untied States on the
Pacific.
lase
;tpvlsigia }ad pubncetian of the amens
pissed kw the Cfeecrurceetrof the Ifavve recce:a
mended, and attention to my great mane mut.
estelia the Pudic i. e.z enly ptessed epee Con.
grese.
Feu Inn class sea going steam hips are now in
mow of contptction ander as} of Cowen of
.- - -
i s
1 7. The Seeman, whi ' llonli be waft *sea;
San Jachato tip be reedy, in the opting, and
other two next imeneer.
i men ca ll s attention to the detective organism:
ti of the Navy, and recommend. that provitioa be
for a redred list for such officera es are disaVed
from active genius. Attendee it also directed to the
organization of • Naval School at Annapolis.
I have the honor to'sahrolt herewith the rem:rufos
the several burette of this DePaltMeln, together with
the estimates for the 'naval service, and for other eh.
leas placed under the control of the Department, for
the weal year ending on the 90th of Jane, 1834 the
groat amount of which is 59,24356 15, from which
should be deducted the Ban for special objects, vim
For trantrartation of the null 5v711,603 Co
For dry date at New 'Rex.— ------ . IFdAto oo
nit testing dock.----.--.---• 1,053.5di CO
For improvement of navy yardm•-• 845,966 CC:
For nautical almanac. •••• '• • • 12 : 830 CR
. .
Amounting to the run of.— • $2,275,97S OP
And leaving forum ye arVexpeue _
of the ne”l service, the into or- 115,55/4773 15
The total amount drawn from the Treasury during
the fiscal year ending the MO Jane, 1849, as shown
by the remittent of approprisdiou for the naval ser
vice, prepared by the Second Comptroller of the Tree
miry, Is 211167,965 ed; from which detect repayments
152,2119,52397, and the auto of 1110,1128,245 87 is shown
as the expense of the nagy end maims corps, and In
cluding alt objects placed under the
ea
of the Ida
vTDepartment for that year.
The unexpended balance in the Treestay,.of the sp
' p th riations teethe naval centre and muter earns,
ero
n e 30th of June, lan, st.omm , 13. el
which will be required to meet the outstanding obliga
tions due from the appropriation. made for that year.
The "Wee of VDUs and material. on band at n avy
yards for naval purposes, exclusive of 'hip s building,
to ordinary, nnelargolng repairs, and to commission,
navy yards and ether public leads mewed for par.
poses of the navy, with their haprovements, AAA'
V2l 27.
I have the honer to brovry respeetfillly, your obe
dient servant, • WM. BALLARD 1.9.-TON.
To the Pastanar.
Itapart of there 1 of war. •
This document, whichke a time of peace, loses
sonsewhnt of the universality of its interest, has,
nevertheless, same items of information which
we abridge far the convenience of our reader!.
The returns of the Adjutant General represent
that the present ovulate of the tinny is leas than
the organization provided by law, the discharges,
deaths, and dleettions, the latter particularly in
Celifornie, tending to the deficiency. In Califor
nia, the desertions in eight months were tgual to
two fifths of the whole number. Short furloughs
were granted, to enable the troops to work at the
Placers, but this did not materially remedy the
enL
The diffinulty attending the enlistment of re
erode at places remote from the, stations to which
they are to be appointed, it is proposed to remodl
by a bounty to each recruit enlisted new ene
station, equel to the cost of transportation and
subsisence, to be paid in instalments increasing
!annually, the largest amount to be paid on die,
I charge, to prevent desertion.
It has been found impracticable to Serease the
rank and file of certain regiments by transfers of
others from the same eirm; accordion. to the act
ofAnvim, 1848, and at the same time to main
' rain the discipline and efficiency of the eeverel
Corte-
For the protection of =frontier lines, so great.
,
' ly enlarged since the Mexican war, and exposed
to ivonsions from predator; Ladiaos, it is Prolx"se
l ed that the numerical strength of each company
on the western frontier be increased to sreenty
four privates, and tut a par of the 'lnfantry be
mounted as emergencies arise.
In relation to embanansmen s arising 'from bre
vet commirotons. it is submitted whether the ob.
ject, in authorizing this class of commissions, is
not accomplished oy retainitg them as honorary
distinction', and reelecting the officers holding
them to their haul rank or pay.
, Exceptions to this irate to be made only when
volunteers and militia are limited with the regular
army, or when the officals having brevet commie.
Mons are detailed bar duty by 'pedal assignment I
with dffincultor expansive commands In remote
denartmentsior dreuxons.
To °bidet° the Inooriveniencej resulting from I I
the position of officers holding stair commis-
Mons which com e r rank, it is iroggested that staff I
officers be required, by law,, when serving with !
troops, to execute according to their respective
duties all orgers emanating from the senior officer
of the line.
The neeesnity of adopting some role Sr retiring
disabled officers is urged, and it is proposed, with
■ view to otelee, and a proper regard to the feel
ing of this deservieg class of men, that the Presi
dent be sutharixed to retire disqualified offrers, at
his dbroretion, with an allowance equal to the pay
proper of their rrepeetive grades; no officers to bo
retired. however, until the Senate shell have
confirmed the nomination of. his successor.
The provhdon of an asylum for veteran sol
diers is stroogly and properly recommended.
The Military Academy at West Point is com
mended to the care and wrong° of the Govern-
meat.
In consequence of the outrages committed by
the Indians in New Ideated, the commanding MS.
cer of the troops stationed In that territory has
called lots service an auxiliary volunteer firm;
CAN companies being engaged for Mx months, and
distributed ,for the protection of the lives and pro
perry of the inhabiwets.
The late! aggressions of the Indians remaining
in Florida are referred M, together with the sum ,
emsfoil menrurea adopted CM their suppression.
Proposition* are non before the Indians, which
will be discussed in council at an early day, far
their removal west of the bliesinippi•
The estabinthment cf a line of frontier posts to
Texas had been retarded In eonemonence of the
effective strength of the troops being reduced by
the nvam of the cholera ; and the frequency of '
attacks (tom beanie bends of Indiane, imposed
upon the Commending Gemmel the necestoty of
mdliag arm the Esecuttre of that State for three
compames of asounted militia. From recent pr
fete Of peace from the Comanche nation, it a be
lieved that the regular troops in that country will
be sufficient. Several captives made by the In.
dints have bees recovered, and restored to their
homes in Mexico, agreeably to the treaty with
that Republic. •
The emablothment of military poets on the route
to Oregon, delayed by the late war, is now in pro
grama, and it ia supposed that the regiment detailed
for that service has reached Its destination.
OEcers of the ea:tem% Indian agents, and oth
ers appoulted for Catalonia and New Mexico, hare
received 'uansportsuon at the public expiiinsu—
Officers of the subsistence department were order
ed to relieve nil cases of distress which they might
meet with amongst the mutinous on the route.
rlantalatiOne and surveys for the erection of
fotilleatioas for the defence of our distant territo
nes are reeOrnMandce. Surveys Weal Of the Mils.
and extending Lo Me Peelle, are uOw
Proirizm
The affirmation by Congress of the sole of the
military cilEwers appointed (or the collection of
revenue ;in CallOrnia, up to toe time they were
nuporreded by the Treason otScers, is recom
mended. The officers to be required to account
lolly for colleetions, and disbursements to be
allowed.
The state of affairs in California is referred to,
in courier-Won with the fact that, nonrithstanding
the mixed concourse of foreign emigrants, and
the peculiar nature of thew penult, the anny,aided
by the confirmed habit of sellsgovenatent,
.
which the American citizen is reared, has protect
:A the territories from general ar unustud irworders.
The report concludes with the teinark that the
duties of the e esund bureaus of military service
have been performed with acousteMed fideli: f,
seal and ability.
IM►ottar FROM JAMAICA.—We have Kingston
dates to 17th law.
The spirit of dissatisfaction and diecontent with
the Home Government, seem to be rapidly epread-
ing.
Political annexation to the United Stara is
openly advocated.
As an illustration of their healing, we quote Gem
a Pt* callerl.l.The Conservative's.—
o man this island yet Maki of aiding
foreign arms tAdimpassea:Great Britain of Jamai
ca. We have not yet arrived can at that state
of feeling which would incline any inhabitant to
lift a auger 'pink the ancient Crown of England.
Hot we moat live; we must assert the rights of
our common country. Impressed with these
views, there are many who parte the Great Ku
la of all nations so to dispose events. that an alai,
cable occasion of this island to the United States
of America. walkout quarrelling or bloodshed, man
speedily occur. Far oursalas t we ripe.?, that we,
ilioutd regret to ace JAroeyoo {rave the ancient
fold; but wo would not wonder if it occurred
morrow. So that it be done without rebellion;
alas too man y . would be glad Of it.°
SjDL irLanal Livia Pmts.—The reel and in.
creasing demand for these Pills, la the sweat evidence
of Wide excellence. Peanla try thernand Men meam•
mend them to their neighbor. No and who has ever
suffered from the Life? Complaint, or from any of the
diseases wising (roma disordered sate of that organ,
failed in obtaining relief if he Vied Dr. rdlane's
Vila; and thus they have worked their own way Into
popularity by the amenishing cures which they are
every day performing. Head. Vic followiw scrod'•
"filltdmaine, Oen...ala, April M,b, 1117.
'Udeurs. J. Kidd Et Cm—Gendemen, I cynic to in
form you of the benefit I have received from the use
of Dy.1,11.4n0b, Liver Dills. I have been severely ak.
Meted with Liver Complaint for a number of years,
mi d hove been very much relieved by the Bo v
eae
named pill. lam InnilOy• V. am of of
think they will etZect an entire cure; and I am mini.
soot that I can sell a good many of Mom. A young
lady, an at quaintance of mine, used one or two doses
of them, and sold they relieved her more than any pill
she had 0000 used. hie is affileted with consumption,
or liver complaint- W. G. BUTLIW
For sole by J. KIDD Is CO., No. d 9, ;of., of F ourt h
and Wood at., Pittebqrchr • (de.S.drawlw9
-ttORAL. CONCERT.-
11110: particular request of tan;e number °fide att-
JD Swum , . Thursday evlast,i and ii.hq
orgtOt solicitation of manywho were Ittlit4O to KOLA
admittance , the pupils of tho Foto); Yazd- pubft
Schools will, at the splendid ROOM et they house pa
Senn meet, rerlT, the CONCEIgr ba TUESDAY,
EpENIND, intrust,. hi, SOO. The' proeneds, by m
g', of Me Board of Dateline, will he appropriated for
matnfit of the Allegheny Ctrpha,m ,
rmances will commence with UNCLE
N pat ELM to the Loved Ones at Uomei
Ot SwilllyYoe Sim (Sieledus w v .a .
Sonkhy I , Tel:ft , a , It; F
tffrt i crOrrtio:of 114 issillte ' ortite Rose.
ErDoors open at 0 o'clock; performedce to ecie•
mere
ri at .
irrCO 7.
Oto ID he had at the Memo( Bk. Ycser,..d
I lam:akar. itetiont
ollbje UEß- gt c h W a IT: s G ,
will pliase call for. o BILLTENB ' ,
No 87 Prow st'
. .
0341
BALANCES'on beposit .d Divldends*lth
been aulaimed for three Tears andepararda,
the Each... Hank of Pinaborgln I :
W. DST* roam. unkrere, Ang.9,045,11161100
Michael Weed, o too, 000 OO
Wm. R. Odell, o Sp. jejsta, 25 Oil
Elie% Wdson," • "Dittdesd, No. • .
sember ISIG; 10 shares, 15 03
I certify.that the foregoing balances and diaidendi
a=
du to the persons named, or their legal represent
Wive.. which blue been standing without belmin,
creased or diwisbed for three years or array:Nectar ,
ding to the Books of this Uank.
THOMAS M. 110WH,Culder.
Sworn arid subscribed, before me, this 23111 DM.",
be?, ma C. W. ElNirr, NOWT
den...licvkAr3er
SOD — e, As - 11-7 costs Soap ?Sabers , per
. ...se Ohio, aad for sale by min , DE.
NEW SLIGIAB.-10 cask, toed aid for rale br
don TASSEY & BEST
May,'
OLASSEZ-25 bbls mea per emo,..a for up. i f
deal TASSEY
OULD CANDLES-25 bozos far Aida by
dr2l TANEY i HEST
QH hp . M. n.d.9BM-16 bbls, prim SEY le , astie
. TASBMT
O .
WNEtisi WANTED for Tyro_Tozpntsi ßs
At stab
r W ) ming, 0 1 MILTENEE.
No 67 Front st
ON JIAND and far sale low tto class eauir...ol
- bl.ls fy6li.h Vonitian Bed;
10 Sal Soda;
150 . No 2 adti• •
3 '• Chloride Lime;
lt-troxes Palm Soap; -
100• Btitlab Laura.
JOHN 1111,DEN & CO,
do3lCanal Bann. pew street
SPICES-! feZimj . p;
•
wt mats
aan 1 11VOZZ . FILVCO 111 Wood at_
PEACHES -250 bu new, tor gale by
deal JOHN WATT & CO
C H d Eg i se—zo mks Goshen, for Z aT k
CO
C OI:RS[I—W drums on tund j z . n1 . ( 4 01;41 , 44 . . y a
co
ADAMS' EXPRESS!'
would respeetfally call the attenlion of 'fifer,
and other. to the following earth
eying re deed "Mews. Greene & Co.'s" late card;
in which they awn that they offer actinic. unequal
ea by any Other Expfuns, we are, Injustice to "oar.
selromo and to the "publio,n eonstrained to say that if
oar arrangement in the East bad not rendered eon the
EIFNT CONDUCTED and MOST RELIABLE . EX.
PRESS; we would net have merited thetliberal patron
age we now eNoy—nor coald we have %embed '
selves for a acne, of gears, and established a repute..
non jIIIIIIMIO =MONIED by any other Line. Calera
our irrangernents for the speedy, cheap and wifetrans-•
mission of goods and valuables of all description. had
been mnvelled, and in extending oar Line to all the
"Western aid Southern" Cults, (having Mowed. no
means or e 1 ertitm to make It perfect,' we feel confi
dent that the inducements winch we offer In the pub
lic ere "tumor...sled? and that we are tally enabled
PERFORM what we PROMISE.
ADAMS & CO.
DARER & FORSYTII, Aga.
Gl=
A 7.17h.91.°Lt1L,`.7,2111T, by ge An then.
ff:
History of Spanish Literature; by Grit. Ticknor. 3
a nd
Li
The Whale and Lis Captives, or the Whaleniaa's
Adventures, and the Whale's Biography, as gathered
in the Homeward Cruise of the .Coutmodore Preble,"
by Rev. Henry 7'. Cheerer.
Chaltner's lestiortes of Thailegy; 9 ro!s. rehl
aez. JOHNSTON & krrocrronr,
by
renter Third and Market Ms.
T3LACK. PARMETTOS.—W. R Morn. Ndrth
LIP Rant corner of Fourth and Market streets, has a
full ammo.% of the above scarce goods. Also—
Blink French:aria., Barobarluo fiMsh Alpsoom for
Blooming. Conlon Cloth. for Mourniug, and a amply
of 31ouruing Goods generally. ' dea -
iIItEANY CANTON FLANNELS.—Peraans wins+
ins a von. heavy article of Canum Flannel will
S. hat the store of W Ft
der) corner Filo* and Market sts
HORSE COVERS-6 Goes EI tie Horn Comma
very belay and solenthd article, just ree'd utd
for sale low, at N. 0 Wood meet, by •
deri I N PHILLIPS
dTATIONEWS GUM—A sopplyinst reeM and for
oAlo ol Rubber Depot, by
dc2) 11 PHILLIPS
ETALLIC RUBBER CLOTB-3' pieces reed
Mk this day asd forsate PRILLIPBY
deStl) - Nos Wood lanai
. _
TURT RECEIVED-2 gross Wistor's Bolo= Wild
fl Cherry,lor solo by 7 KIDD &
flea No 60 Vi7ood otroot
-DABAD by ES TAR-200 lbs genuine, J
KIDD COost rabbi Bud
for sale de2o ! •
y - - --
(BTOR 011.—I bbl Jo store and far sale by
ee: , . J KIDD a. CO
LCOIIOL-12 bbl. last teed smiler sale by '
!kW/- J KIDD & CO
INSFY.D OIL-10 bbl. for kale br
den 7 KIDD &
IDUCRWHEAT FLOUR -100 mob Itvstoro and to
DI sale by STUART & SILL,
di,so No Its Wood In
tHLOIIR—tA mks (50 lbs each) far sale by
r • MAST & SILL
EG d O c V bbli Flesh, jun reed tr i l u tirg.
E %I LL
VrACKEILEL—Ia hi and qrbbls, far oak by •
deZi • STUART &SLL
MEE VINEGA/1-,23 bbbt Extra. jut recd by
deg • STLIABT2 SILL
EG RUTTER—A Gm kegs allband. for .to
tby
deS) STUART & SIL
~~J:1. ~r.,~,...~•,., R.r,.~
Piicursl2oo bbl. just re d'd and for gala b
de29 STUART & B ILL
LOVER SEED -1 bbl m more and for able by
dea 8 I.U&ET & SILL
60RN1380 . 01118-1 , 20 do: in nrasfar & .zir
de:9
B ' ET9-49 do: is sum and Car nide by `
de:9 . STUART' & SILL
HEESEI: tt[es rleresm;C7g,ui' for
by dab 841 Alt
a. SILL
VEATHERS-2900
STU
piime, rrseivios. for
SILL srde by
dea ART*
PRODUCE- 6 bbl. Eze . r d l3 o l; ,;
Rye; mu reed and for sale by
BUIIBBIDOE, WILSON Pe CO,
de.l9 Water street
FLOUR -10 bale SaparSne;
23 " Dam' KUM
YO " and ID hf abl. Riaher's Ern; I.
We by 'de. BROWN t KIRKPATRICK
110P8- bales, 11 , A soli, grow* of 1942, arriving
and for sale ty
&a BROWN & saturPATßi..;:g
BUTTER & L&RD-29 keg . No I lArdi
Da Hyner, landing
and fer sale by deb) BROWN & XPATRICY.
EMlZratt,
309 T F IEL4._of Holmes , earl ed Extra 'pasolly
•UE aramented m irlve
enure. eattr(ae
uon, or the money retained—Snst ;received , pat e.sel
boat ..Lmly Taylor" mad for sale at the ORE4T a
WiIs3TERN FEED STORE.
ALSO-4099 i; Bras, 6099 do 9bbrts,looo./oClnde,
709 do Oil Neal, 500 do eorn—toge the,. wits ayall aup.
ply of Groceries, all of which be sold on reason
able terms by de93-3 0 I J. DONALDSON.
SGAR—ps blids prin.a (now crop) arriving and for
oale try Saows
dos No 144 Liberty nt
TOBACCObos II
--00• es W. . GRIIN Wai . .
30 " Doilies Sr
• 30' " WA. Ronald's Vs;
30 toss Godgor's 6 Misr;
For sale by deli BRO WN & KIRKPATRICK
DECEIVED this day, at PHILLIPS RUBBER,DE
POT-1110am Elastic Cloaks, Imo dee;
la pair - 6 ' PantiN
31 " Genes , Gloves,astapolan Mahn
• al " Mittens; .old at No 3 Wood
street dcPS J& It PHILLIPS
13ALANCH AND DIV NNDS minding in
[I die Merchant. , and Danufneturon' Bank Of Pitt.
burgh, which have not been increased or dimished far
three yz ... a:
nem export,
Abraham Itennet,—deposite Aprit 21), 1437. 5t4,60
'leaden. unknown. -
DIVIDFNDO.
NO. 01 DiTIMILNIM. 11.141. M.
. .
E. Loober, ' 1 I as 16,00
E. 11. Mizell, 3 . ao 73,1.0
Thomas Paschall, 3 ' 30 45,50
Thomas Fitch, 6 6 . 13,50
Prieeilla Barker, 6' , 25 . 56,25
J. !disgrace & Son, 6 ; 6 •,' 1350
I ectillY that the above appear to ba Balance and
Dividends due to the persona named, and which have
remained unchanged for three years. . :
W. IL DENNY, Cubist.
Ssiont and eubeeribed. Dec. Mb, 1619, before ram
dc23 GEO. WATSON, Alderelan.
AIMLNIBTFLATOWIS MOTION,.
NOTICE it hereby peen that Letters of AdmialM
mat/oe hare been granted to me, of the goods and
chattels, righm and credits, which wire of the late
James Cress., of the City of Vittstnugh,;deceuedl
and all person. Indebted to the }mate of sald decedent
are
requested to make inortedlite payment, and all ,
pampas haring c
d laims or dramas oga/est the goats
of the said deceent, are requested le make known the
mma to me, without deist, it the hionougakele
Home, to the City of Pittsbarghl
deMi.dMirstqui WM. WILSON,
NOTICE.
!LW:gip herlreforia rflitinimid t fr
deeerme of James Crowan. The brininess will Wi l co*.
tinned by the rutincriber, who will settle the aecounu
of the late firm. JUIIN VA. CIIOBSAN.
Monongahela Iloore, Dec. di. 10551.
ON Tuesday evening lash between Wilklna , Hall
and the Exchange Rotel, a three stoned TOPAZ
utrAgELE:r. Any person leaving it at the Jewelry
there of U. Riehardsen, 71 Market street, will be liber
ally rewanled. 'der/
_ittsbaralt Water Warlts.
ALL persona hernia clahni agatoat tlte Water
Works ant requested to prawn; their WAN at the
of6eo of the Weak.. in the 014 Coati House, Wont
Sauttaty evening, the 19th
&grid J. H. brCLELIANT),
QPE,II4 a VELISI2IE CLOTILI--10.1 pee ea.
plea and now opening-10 piece.; of We moat do.
suable adagios Opera and Pelisse Clans. _
. de27 I . __LIASON Alariel at -
ilAB .lm iltl i E . le gu a t lik. t
, t . A . r4o l tre ono of
of man`OlOnanabla oy aed
leslow openta at Lamer,
•)
firt.,..l tmasol a are,
de:?
ro c
ppe.s, o. largo invoke of the illeSl Frestply ard 3 •.:
ut Opera Cloaks and Dresses, al —7
deV7 A A MASON & o&5
-a-►
fplIE. subscriber has AO WiteiTO g{ the Peal ¢ Tea
Spra t 7u Fourth viroer, a eery largo and well se
lected stock of i.are GRUEN ANDIiILILCY77.4I3,
from Nm verb, all of which bus been resajakd !whirr
.testry . since the brat of Febraci. eopalarlag of
oil the different grade. grown oaWd./ Dawn.
Our met being =O4 the lam* the Wad, riga are
prepared to wholesale, oil po w , ~p =4,
hoe.. in Um . r r q Wald. Mu/4mm to eallabd
minim ollt eget ...14 , Pnectb . They Carl kuis
ed %,41, ittliukkages,l lb usurtapters, or by
bug t.be eb
its, Wean 1./ILZ C011•211tEllee.
Oat wastl prices vary for Oolong, Black Teas from
otti. sl,oOper 1b . .; Mug Young Saueboag, Oa eta .
Congo 34), and DILA amid:lst (A Vanua Ilya..
Gunpowder. and Imperial,
no 4 et. trialA roper lb.
. Fanatics are r e quested 111 KO and samples of
of ova Taut and 1n them b2fore pareltreiag.
rwiltd4 l o 1:.74.1,11Ex 1 / 4 70 Pear* meet.
I OEICIA=ATIi PITTSBUROU
.01. sat
• •
DAL! PACKE T LINE.
rag well llutrwriline of splendid peewee... Stew,.
er• Is now corns:wed of the largest, swiftest, hen
shed and furnish , and most powerfal boats oa the
waters of the West. Every accommodation sad etc.
Gin that money an procure, has been provided torpor
seaters The Line has been is operation foe Eve 'eery
carried • million of people without the least Una
ry to their persons. 'The boars will ha at the feet or
Wood awe. a ndy previous to starting, fertile recce.
don of freight tie entry of passengers on the term..
ter. In all eases the panne money mantis paid ta
advance.
RUNDAT
T • 's PtitC NEWTON, Captain Hemphill, 111.1
leave Pitt burgh every,Senday [naming 0.111 o'ehaelc
Wheelie g everySeaday everdag at 10 r..st.
May too, LW.
mor4tait — ritiewira.
The MONONOAHMA,Capt.Prormorill leave Plita•
burgh every Monday rooming et 10 o'eloc k; Wheeling'
every Monday evening *llO r.
The 11111ERNLA. No. 11, Copt. J. Kuturriarrn,
leave lin g every Tuesday teaming at le o'clock;
'Wheeling every Tuesday evening al 10 v. te.
17 , 71E1D sl!nr7V;IN. PACKET.
The ,NEW.ENOLLND No. 2, Copt. R. Ca Dr, Vaal
leave Pinata:it:weevil. Wearieeilay at le
o'clock; Whee every Wednesday evening r •
PeolEtir.
The DRILLIAIiT, Capt. Clam, snll leave Pitt.
burgh every Thursday morning este o'clock Wheeling
every Thursday evening at 10 r. X.
W
The CLIPPER No.:, Capt. Fara Neill leave
Plusburah'earei7 Friday morning elle 'effort;
ins even Fridav evening at 10 P. M.
FOR T. LOUIS.
it The splendid fast etiamer .
SCHUYLKILL,
Marshall, Mawr t e rmedeave for. the
above end all iniate porta aa
Monday, the Mst inst. at 4 o'clock', V. M.
For treirht el jassige natty ea board. dee'M___
FOR NASHVILLE.
The splendid steamer FORT urr,
Miller. waster. will lane for shove
und all nteediate ports on Moneoy;
.
the hlstlrmkt o'clock, P. M.
=sue, noelr on board. deih
FOR CINCINNATI
The splendid eteenor.
RINGOOLD, r
Weifl*EliermedijarpoVTll::bll3
4 o'clock, P. AL ..
For freight orgossagee, apple: on board dof
43
PITPSETURGEI ANDWgIIZE - i.fica P6611-ET.
The splendid fast running glumly
LOUIS MILAN W. 8. tail''',
.
• 7 .. E.
..Mr: (having undergone (I(
.
Gush repaird wail run hereafter as a
regular packet between Fittaburrib
and Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every Monday
Wednesday and Friday mornings, ut 9 o'clock, .For .
I board, or to
height
pass nbl r g/111131U CROZOIt iftW.•
decal
ONNET RIBBONS—NOvr opening st A. A. MA
1; BON & '
C02:3, No. GO Market erre t, Tense , lo
tee of superior high colored Bilk artiVoir et Bonnet
illibboos,hf the Latest mid most fashionable
dal
lISE . BLANAKIV—WD Snit Itoite Illaaketii, for
sale at the inamcer DEPOT, No. ESI Market
street. detl.tat
D OU BLE !TILLED FLANNELS., White, Red. ana
Drown, A superior Article for Mamma and Mans,
Mt sale at the Blanket Depot of rho Fayette hi amain°.
taring Company, No. fiCi Market at. • ..Icl7.Me
•
110 T-11 kegs nss'a,jun us
rc'a,ua , tmle by
S
de27 A CULBERTSON,I4.S Liberty at
LD i nal reed arid for eale try
dal A
EA-IC°
PPi ULTIERTSON,I!SI...
ATEIViUGAR CURED 11/013 & -
IN 15 tierces "Evar.s & tforift's" superior S.C. Ileum
27 bbls " • " Baal;
Just reed .d for sale by
des7 SELLERS & NICOLS
rtOLDEN SYRUP—L 2 bids landing ,per, steam/ .11.
Ur Q. Adam., end for sale by •
det7 JAMES DALZELL
Steamboat gouts and Counteexiones. -
TRE andereigned hove just received a eonaignment
of 9 eases Steamboat Quilts and Counterpanes,
from the New England Quilt Manufsetnting Compenyi
which they will sell very tow to dealers or Metunboat
owner. Call and examine.
der COPE& BREITOGLP
BUTTER—Ia kegs enl 1 bbl to day reea and for .
sale by dc77 COPE &BREVFOOLK
GREEN 10PLES—Y0 bble recd emd for by
de= COPE BREVFOGIA:
Amman!
• •
FLOUR -45 bbli just reed end for sale by •
del.7 COPE te. BILEYFOGV
UTTER-8 bbls Fresh Roll.in e‘oths, to dwsi 4 ,71 .
and tor sato by de27 CRAIG & swim ea
Lean2bbls new, to day ;wed dnd .by
e •
d '27 •CRAIG SIV,INER •
~te
LOUR-1.40 !Ad Core and CO for,,
by ; •
Fdcl7 • eich.lo Y KINNER
BFANS -1.0 bbls Smell
dc27 CRAIG R S.XINNEII
pOTATOES—':O La R cd, in corn and for mile br
• dea &SKINNED.
OOL-2 sacks I - d'atord and for solo by
W •
d 617 • • GRAtif 6 inKlitNEtt
ticiavtigtet,• FLOUR-100 sacks-ibi rale by_
B
& QKINNER
ONIONS—kOAbIa reed and Air sale by 1
de? CRAM & SitlNNEti.
A 221
-49 a O " "'" ma
(Zr =de by
RAIG & SKINNEIL -
O.V
L
MID-1n kegs, in more and r sale, by
de.27 CLIC/ a eKINNER
G IXF.EN Arpixs—ls Ws In More *n4 cot Bale by/
CILAll; fr. SiaNNEIL.
WILLED BAGS-2 doz i nom .optfoe. sale. 4
T
4147 CllAtl xSKINNEX
• EAT HE ELS —2 ;tack. to da ivdd [Lad fat sali by
dc.l7 AIOLjTKONLI h CROZEP.
-
OMER VINEGAR-6 bbl. l, do! ree'd, for sa , by
7 0. J dr27 ALLMSTRUNIU k CRO.7„
F LOUR -42 bbls Glenn's Extra;
40 " Ilamitroles Run; to day - ~Y 4for.
uleby der? O'gozEg.
A IR CUSIiIONS-12 Cliatiomr. ,
diderod noes reed wad Cr
J i'lll. l .ll l .s ,11.1 •Ittod
♦IR PARLOR BALLS _Just, , enE, n r down or
no/cle, sold ,oholonate
oid rcWlet No 5 Wr c ,d
& H PHILLIPS.
• • - • -
-1 - 4 - a,j s •• - ••= l T.g.OaleAs, rce'd per etearder
'nfi.ad . ll, •nd fur 1111< by
dcy7 ~ ' JAMES A•III.ITCHISON Ye CO
77 • kea, avid No., jut reed and far ma by:
S I P. 4'6 - HUTCHISON &CO
r . rla—E - 0 obis N. C, for Ink, by - ..
I de.o MidFs A HUTCHISON ttCO
'ETUT11k.31...4-5110 Ib ynme KY.; H - liii — rFeCiiidlir
tee t:i . &IN JAMES AIIUTCHbSON &CO
ir —,-- t - Fr.d r i t E - IVfisie by ' ' • . ' .
dc27 ' JAMES A HUTCHISON lk. CO
RICE -10 tweet mime, (or , Aid by
d JAMES A lIUTCIIISON ACO
,• IFOTICE.
tspeetfidly aramence to the ga.l4-
mitered into ...panne taloa under
the name and style of ...lames Dame tr. Co," as Inas
ranee Agents, they hese taken the °Jai= to the Cklecr,,
Baiklings, on the first fluor, immediately In the tear of.
the Telegraph Office, 'where they will be happy at. (ru.
rely., the pauenage of friends and public getettl!fy, on
and after she first of 'Jmaary nest. •
• JA.SIES.DURNO;
W. W. ST/ Ofr,SSON.
.Pitt.sburgh. Dee. 22.1849.—Nce.5.1. , •
F
Possession given on tha IsL of ApTil. ,
ALSO—Several Rooms and lames- IPlutboryib,
neat the , Post (Mee. - ,K D.' GAZZASI,
d • Office, Thinl It.,
0000 the Post Cit.-v.._
.
WINDOW GLASS—MI Iglci i rg -,..
• • 100 ~ !tali In alticracut
for sale by det4 TA881,1%% DWI'
Wl= WALL ii-a
CIANVAS-4 boles medium and ale Mien' Cialial
Pnt roc'd SIIACKLETT lk WHITE
10" ROY PLAIDS-1 bale f•-4 Warr and blank
Woolen Plaids, just reel per txprnia, for sale by
811ACKLETT &WIMP.
VELVET—An Inof Dna , Cotton Val
D vet,just teed by erPrc •
deYI :01ACKLETT WHITE
aD{DRyiNGs--.51.a1es heaviOttatreeNiiir
a+Vlt WIIITE
BLUE & ORANGE PRINT. , --2 4 - eases new style.?
and bright colors, open by
911 ed
ACKLEZT & WHIT?.
CASSIIKERFA-2 clue.s Fliney and Wool Dyed
Black, openedcod kg see by •
dal . BILACKLEIT 'mum: .
MACKEREL No 3 In bbls and hf robh fot We ho.
dory • i JACOIENVAVER, 3f
COOHING WINE 3 k BRANDIES - Of all delerip
time, fot see by dal JACOB IV ELY
100 000 PRINCW! CIGARS, of • a mos , dr.
Ini I. qraads and eolors.lor
devJ. JACOB WEIIVEra, Jr
LOBSTURS-3 EIRMS Il dobjansbabll)prbr: c ildiyd
Lower., tar sail by
deli • jAC°BWFAVEU, Jr .
ALAD 01L--30 basket* “Nleon DIP ( rft h a.podf
WO, for Fe. d 2.11, JACOI3 wi.Ltvgß,
==:39
Hit'A'E
— TWA& Ot Vaal, N tropic.:
• w bble Nolniumei 120 , 1. E,
pb e r Col allA kr...le tow by
6 ' 22 DALZE.I4., 7J Wiley.
_ . . .
• YI ' Sl. OW,
by "E.e4.IOI'LIrf.FIITEW.F.7_44
NOLA.S.9I* bl.do NO, now. landing and Oii.aie
iVA b 7d024 __F—NOLISN & iirlcurr
0,11.P,2110 boxes Rho, lo more and for zee by
0 del2 • ZNULIOIIs
ROLL ILUTTEIL—.7bbIa nom and for ado br
de44,••• • EN wit a JJENNETr
. .. ' la!cation. I •,,
. A N ELECTION fur Nino Dirattorzef the PitubM"
JCL Navigation awl • Fire Imamate Company , ?
he held at the (Ann, No. Marketstrentota &town
January 7th, A. 1/.1Y50, betwoen the hours of/t.
LI a'n'ack. ii. IL • N.OBEIIT FINIUSIL
de/3 Std ' Soni.'
,
• , Prfientak.
SOSIE of the linear article. for Dolulag
may La found at UM Drug Store of gt
dt.24 R E SELLE*9•F s ,w7
;J. bi
OIL -42 tittle Linteed, Oat reed and
dCll iitroltLEJL
MO d Ug CANDLES--4
DUT-0 bblr, boxes, .na, 0 oit in eLD
reedywl for ratv by
L'ItOIRCILINGS.-6ruks sow
deft jRANT
•
"Fo. W. an rrn CO,
bah
INFORM tacit friends mid the ralk tk•nbq
restated. plat *sir late establalt
meat La Ye. at:tactual. as tat MatsbargliLttevrets
i ttAa l lraved their waits Wines to dm MINI
Y,La PLC street IaMEtA Mt.
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