: zp.rxr:l7..- •:,::...7,.:, : 13' . e,... , ..i.:::...r.. 3.1::::;:,-. , :::. .'1" ... ..R1' ,.,.. "-• . ..'". ' Resit — sdim ileivetturY rantildelilati"W Beal tanks to dad room, to day, for the atde atta haneatit*report of Him IVAL , S 9I • II I Saes rotary Of the Interior, an twasue,-We ha iesn fled - mama* oi tho follow)." full and anaßeatabillreCX of it which we find to the Wuldnoul Beptlblic. The report romances. with a attlatalln Of the . _varied end important duties devolved on the De. paranent, anodes to the vagueness of the act - of Congress Which created it. and teComateuda far. then legislation to deka with proclaim' la duties andpower; and sloe to termdy the aceednity In. the low in reference to its desotnallati. It recommeeds the Creation of the aloe of So. bemired the Depattmeat to decide marathons 'of tam upon appeals; his action tra be subject, how . rev, in all raw; to the resale's of the Secretary. A sanammy of the estimate' for each branch of the public *wriest within, the jruiadadon of the Department is gam' in tabular tom, and, camper. ed with the estimate for the went load year for atonic retake*. by Welch It appears that the esti mate for themext decal year exceeds that for the , present 31,1,29,870 83. Tea cairns of this excel. the Secretary folly exohuas, estimate; the eati mates item by item. The endeavor her been to cover the whole amount oftbe probable came& • . taro for the decal year, so that there tally be no ne. eettaite Its future for estimating for deficiencies, Etietialinpost some-unfor eat crentlngeney. „ A general retina is thief given of th e opera. lions of the several bureaus. This portion of the report consists principally °rationale* which cans nut well be , condensed. We select, however, \ some of the most important items: The whole number of panne now on the pen ohm mile of the United Stale* is 19,759. Bat of these many are probably dead. Tee whole Zeal. ber who base drawn pensions during the drat and snood marten of the calendar year is 13.079. The nitat'ver of deaths reported within the last year is 848. The benedciari a underlie laws destined to pro. vide for the soldiers o the' aerobium and their widow* are rapidly paining away, But the num ber a - pensioners under other acts has been cosmic,. erably augmented to consequence of the war with Mexico. The whole =min espeuded for pem one , during be put year to eatiammd at 510100,000. The who* number of land-warrants issued for mermen In the revolmionary war is 12,599; to the war of 1812, 28,9781 umber of claims fanned warrant. and scrip in Ii uthereof, for serV -- the fdessout war,594,708 The numbee a - is already presented under the Scanty Land of Sep . anther lest, op to the sth of ,November, Was 9,418, and the number ii intone tug rapidly. ,It le esti mated that the whole number of claimant, will be about 280 000. It will thus be wen that this is by ' themes' important Bottom Land Law that ha, ...Wee been puled. 411 nect*larpprrangmenta Wave been ensile SO insure its prompt end Mficient eat. etitlen - I:ertti. and outructiona have been prep. , red, and asoinuaregtveu, that every proper facility wiltheafforded fir the nablishment ofjuidderands alder the law. Plates have been ordered to he engraved for printing the warrants, and every pre. caution hos been adopted to guard against fraud T end forgery, These platen will soon be comae. •• led and there need then be no delay in con:mese Mug the issue of the warrants. The warrants, Laving been decided to be not ;assignable, cannot be amide available toholdera until they have been located and p.uented.i . As tbu proms will require conaiderable tirne,i proper, in order to insure the enjoyment of the bo by three for whom it was attended, that no mon say delay should be en. counteted. To amid this I the geeretrry rec ommends that provision be dine for the employ ment of two or more etScient clerks, and son tear mwary assign= as may be rermined, t. Irom time to time, to investigate the claims of ap p licant,. The Repel* of the Commistrionet of the Gene ral /mud Ofilee extibila some very Interesting funs. The anneyeeiftha radio lamb have been pushed forward with commendable anvity. The aggregate amount of land. sold, located by war. ratite, and otherwise dimmed of to the ler, 2d, and part of the 3d'quartera of 1850, is 2,815,380 42 acres. The public tends have been a rich *Mates of revenue to the Gallaturnent. 'yarning atom on and • quarter millions of dollen per mouths for the last fifty year; over and above all cogs end expense*. Among the moat prat:pintail aubjects claiming the attention of commas, lathe necessity of extending our tend system over nit pota . ccOrel on the Pacific. Theappolutmeot or • comm mien la recommended .to adjudicate Kin d Cling laud claims la California. With regard to the mineral lande Searaary se.....r.meada that thevbe divided into small tact; and told In ice simple to the highest bidder al hubby alletion. The extent of Me ism shot d paid on the apparent runnel., or them they houid be what enough to all, r.I p. ram , a moderate eireernignecea an app slimily of liecoto 0-n bidden our relation with the Indians w.ll demand the i•troupt *Motion -of Contour. The *allegation of Term and the treaty with Mexico have added ,boar' one hundred and twenty fi.u• mooned per, tons to oar larch,, popelwi a •mo y "(them tier. e to their ili.poaitior, Mot prat., .ry to their hallita . Agents have been - polated for the led , . tribes ot California and ce °leave; and two am cial agents have tan commissioned to ea.-.partite wash the maiden agent in Tex:sin conciliating the Ind so. of that Sate. Three conownioners have been appointed under the came act-to accompany the Mexican Boundary Comminon, for the sumose of obtaining Information to regard to the tribes on nor nothwartern frontier, and, if possible, to es. rebuild' friendly Teatime with them It is to be regretto I that no authority was conferred by law —fur the eamblishmett of resldeat anent , in New _ Ataxic°. The Indians of that country are the most enrage scathe our boundaries. 11 is carom tel for the fulfilment of our treaty stipulations, as well as ter the protection or our own mans, that steam@ should be sent among them, who can en. acme a returaimn influcare over them The heranity for this measure has Men paically hatrated by the outrages committed upon our el , teens travelling to and from nerds Fr, as all in- Cit Which the attack upon Mr. Whir and his patty is mentioned. 'The illapottatice of ,great notional lOghwaY the Paettie @ toalidetett an the report; nod the "waists suggests the propriety of auteormiog a. otialediale eilinlinatiOn of the country wad suet ax may be necessary to dear rtlitZe Ito orarticabili y and probable root pf the leak The eambtithonent of an Agrieultum I Bureau is rermonneaded by the report. The enrol.. of • (atin,o the B trindS of the National Meira,dis, be managed?older he direction of the karate bas bee, siogested a. on auxiliary . is illustration the USAt modes of culture. The Secretary add. that, if this idea be favorably received, Mottos retools might With groat propriety become ■ mod. el 11, 1. lo illtiettele the progresa of hat to Which the father of his Country was ea numb de voted. Measures have beau token for to-oral tie prompt elevation of the act far taking the seventh crocus. '(hi, reloree, coining in dallyeglS eat. rade 0 Iha M . census will (.:completed with .a th. time ha red by law. The mooned of valoatili statistical information will exceed any thing of thr mid known in our past history. The joint commission (or the surveyof the Met man boundary have doubtless assembled at b:1 Pa so, for the purpose of running and marking the hoe thence westward to the river Oils. The work will be pre,ed forward with the utmcel despatch The Secretary agrees with his predecessor In ra gardto the perrhable name of the metered of 110010 of the public budding.. lie recommends an appro. priation for painting the Treamry building. In re irard to the Patent Office, he recommendl that the entire exterior farina of the front he removed, nil its place supplied by a veneering of white marble of the same mestity as that used in the construction (the wing. Practise' workmen bare eipressed the opinion that It ow be done at small coat when compared with Its beneficial results and w.thoin endangering the security and stability of the walls The onmediato completion of both wings of the Patent Office is urged, for the accommo dat ion of the Department of the Interior and the officer thereto attached. - s The introduction of a copious supply of pure oven into the city of Washington is feeoMmend rd as manual to the health and comfort at the in habitants and the security of the public, buildings astainat fire Lastly, the Secretary' recommends the In:pryer. meat ofthe public grounds, byplanting them with trees and shrubbery, and providing fountain; de....c as only ' , etiolate 101pOrtnner to the supply of st REPORT OP THE SKORRITART OP WAR. • WAIL Diessrsitner, Waskotttos, tor. 30, 1850. f 5. 4 .15; 16. g ir•rn In anbatzt rhn 611estng repo of thy. nperailims or Itua Depstirgswi doting 11 list vela,' Thl aggregate weer g:h of the army, Rant prey tot chtihisbed by law, and mippos log eiery company in [writ he is ;wrist. thonssiod aloe hundred and twenty*seven. 2,927,): officers and meg, fecinding ill the stalLcorpa It Tandy boo peoM,litisdever, i - Ea II company 1. complete; for prnii±: - oic'thr one hind, the «Wu:uncut' ate never cseli‘d Hel:lattlt prescribed by law, Altualha, did• enargict, dletenion• most always cause Pb, number oftugnselually enrolLsd and In !my, to rill tar elitist alt. This is particularly ine ease In rsgardln troom scuioned •I the troatihr porn; as the men are all enlisted in the Older States, o considetaUhr tilde must always intervene between the happening of • • smr•nry, and its being flied. It m estanated, by competent judges, that, owing In these causes, combined with sickness and othr r rnollatties of the service, :he number of man or. litany It Iletnien—litid fit lin. dory, visually falls shoe/ td up; Iflial.orsuolzaboo On an %strait: of from thirty to forty per cent. 'lVdieport of the Adjutant Genera, thereto no. will s h ow h o w tha force in.. distribwod. fly that document it trill be seen that out ot the twelvolhousand sine hundred nod treaty ...nu 112,9271 otter. and torn encupocng the Rents, seven tnouinnd seven hundred and ninety •42, f 7,794 or mole than one half, are stationed tu, or are under orders fur Tomas, New Mexico, Cat. Deems, :sad Oregon. Wl...stills recollected what large secession, have, mulna the lasi few years paat,been made In our lorrio.ty, that an extensive seaboard VIII require but 'alines, and an enlarged inland Irootior need. ptoloo.ltra figwort Ike Indiana, it will appear manaest that the present military establishment nt au country is entirely inadeqttate to its wants. Allow . ;1r.,. rail your attention to the remarks on thy ..o.jrct onloineJ In the report of the General 111 Chief. To, uo..t important duty which at present de valve • TayonAbe Depselmeed, I. the protection of Teets. awl Now Mexico etietheit the laden tribe. is th,ir vto op,. Thie object has engaged tb,. eunitka, of the Department, and WI the mese. at fie illapesal have been employed to of ect it.. . II (I„ ; rerrultiog 'meek, has been scare!, pros. wth view to Len/Ong the temputies OM homer to their Complement of wt.!t fir men, a died by the am of the 17th of Jaoc Ramiro matures hive also been ta ken to catty tato creel the rinrisions tithe same . I . I2 2! 2 IPMNMMM_ .613411 anianisigeelhenhooffnikfir-04 •- - *OW khattr i ntil t i eblitireteW%"`ntts " '',..."1 1 X% -4•Yrdaly te-4,lhreit htlitylkee.stnrelllC lt44:"Cila Wlffi 46l it Waal:, Weithndered 10 letuidg'! - Pee* needed on fts'aray some diedthee'beyonff Wit Letheeanc elk i theS.S.:Maaathisldadletted4fdb• intiplies kw the - expedition was sunk on her way &nal Bt. lattia to that poen • la consequence of this accident, and the advanced: stale of the sea. elnlslllirae ordpred-lakotantatuff *hotels lls_witer. ter quintets at, It:Smoot' ,Ilarrierks; from which point it WillXOstale Ite - Xitircratili'*if as Peel" cal:kith the ipilite '-' ' '" 't. '' ' I , I From the reports of that:4Eocm is command in Texas and New Mexico, as well'as Gem other . reliable courts. of information, the department is I filly satisfied, however, that the Woo now w., Coned on that frontier, with ell the reinforee• 1 menu it will be able to seud. attire la the spring, sidle entirely innuiSitent for ne protection. • 1 Is order to snake the troops, is available as 1 possible the the protection of the saftlexacnis, duty' have boon separated into small atatelwela, stationed at venous points along the frontier. , - Bat, as the frontier la may hundred miles in ex. tent, these posts areetecemuily at a Considerable' diatoms span, and the utmost leigilanas gad at. tisk, on the pas of the officers in command man.. not prevent small bands of Indult:skew pusiag between them and committing 'depredaVotts on • interior mania:wets The only description of troops that can el[me. ally put a atop to these Gorey. to cavalry. Unlike those of their mein nom put of the t eminent, he Indians that occupy the vast and open plain.', tom the wouthent extremity of Texas to Oregon,' a all their taped:Coos, Whether foe war or for the I hue, are Invariably mounted, and are well oh 11. dla the management of the home. to theft:in. unions ink( the White settlements they are *opted, not 11 0 much by a kaling of hostility 1 a by • love of plunder, and consequently seldom I • no In large numbers Prepared to enrol:Mier an , erred force, hut, separating foto smelt parties 1 Itch a favoraWd.onlortnnity make sudden end : !Fed Inroads into the sealementii drive off whole I erds of rattle, and occasionally, commit *ma at ! hocking barbarity. ' Emboldened by the imputing with which these i euraions have been heretofore too often attended, , oil encouraged by the success With which they 1 ire been rewarded, these bold marauders have of I le ventured much further into the aeulementsand i yea within a short distance of our military posts. II the reads leading into the country are infested' bythem, and reward be safely travelled without a ' . military escort. They stood in little awe of troops on foal; but a light ani active cavalry could parr. I sue and chamse them, or reaspniai thai; plunder, whereby their depredations would he rendered • more,dangerous and less profitable Several of these Whits h ave made some progress in eivtlaa : Ron, wing fixed habitations and considerable , Property. Sr Purstithe there to their homes, and rataliatin severely upon th em, they would woo be taught t nis their interest to respect the proper- ty of the Mies. The officers In command In thew departme . concur in the opinion that to enable them to this a larger force, particularly to mouto ted masa itniespeambly isoessary. • I Awl ato peaty mews of supplaig tine deft. cieocy the co mmanding caper in Tex.. called oat several le mparnes of .oluoux,.. but the short period fin Inch this description of ' force ion be I legally ea d upon la server,, readers it more eX• pelial•a ' pku t eas ellthieut, tbaa It would otherwise be. Daub are entertained whether the experts ment of lon once - infantry will prove auccenful. Little, Illsaylking, is gained by rii, se arrange" I \ meet on the sane of economy, and soldiers en • 1 Haled With so taloned., to their aptitude for ravel- ry duty trill seldom be able to adept themselves I to a lerttice fur .which their previous babim may , not at eliding* them. Ifis Ronan very mach 1 to be dadred that Quietens will at an early period cousider the preptiely Of ittereuine the army, and partleilarty n(1'111101 one or more regimented] akoastad Xmas - • - • This additional Twee will 'at first be attended I with a proportional additio n of expenditure ; but it a believed that In the end economy will be pr . mated tir it. The supplies necessary for the troops maim in that country are now nearly all taken from other Statea--These supplies have to be car ried a great, distance by lend, and owing to the badness of the roads, the scarcity of provisions ao d provender, and the exorbitant prlrser &mended for labor, the coat of transportation ta enormous. The following is the actin:ll cost of transporting pork aid dour (the two most important items of supply) o several of the military posts in Tens, and New Mexico, via : To the nearer interior pad in Texas, per barrel for pork, SS. for floor es 31 ToSsom Fe and Las Vegas. New Meilen, foe pork SX' per barrel, for floor $2130. To Taos, Socorro, Abenne. and Savoys be, for pork Sit 60 per barrel, for door $27 tilt. T. Paso del Norte, Texas, and to San Eithario and Deana Ass, locpork Sig per barrel, for Boor 431 60. The aborts sm. are Paid for transponing bread I and meat ton weeny a large portion of which a sieve/41b1,, of producing abandant crops of eraill, nod nrorty all of which is well adapted to grazing; , and these sums will continue to be .oa ni or loog . the ineu stow of the ;Woos continue to prevail the settlemeot and cultivation of the caantiry. It te confidently believed, on the other hand, that if ade quate protection were afforded to the rocmiry, in a iew year. as population and nominees would both Increase, crease, a smaller number of troops would suffice for its defence, and supplies might be Ithoisivnl at a much less can than they I now arc. It bas been stuggeated hypes,. cos well acemaitited wish the antntry that the uthabitants (including the Pueblo Indiana) =gig, .f pro perly nested and ar gil:lllnd laic, a Hod of m' tia, loader the direction of officers of the army , re der emential aid in pro tecting u nismost the maiden inroad. of the more savage tribes. The experimint is well worth mak. ing, and if authority wele . s p lined in die Department to distribute arms and minas among them, it might be eo exercised th at ill cousequenoe could et all events remit from it. • rhea... Ware vet, are o a }Own por•ry e xpedle nt a It id obviova the some other men - o bentdes the terror of onr .ems mug ultimately he employed to restre n the Indians. Hemmed in, as they •re. to all sides by the United States, y Meal ra, wid the Rocky Mountain', at our settlement advance the scarcity °Faeroe will tolunel them 'Obit beck on our weaker neighbors, whom by the treaty of Go adalope Hidalgo, we are bound to• protect agates their incoraintis Both pot cry and Samoa. iv would therefore stem to dictate that some am teas should be adopted whereby the whole of that unfortunate nee might be (educed, eel portion of them ware by the Spaniard!, to abandon time waudering life, to live in village., and retort to agricultural pursuits. The regiment of animated riflemen, which, when t he lost report was rage by this Dm gement, was n its march to Oregon, reached its destinstioo in safety, having io aceordance with the set of 10th May, 1616, establiahmi alias of military station, along: the route so Oregon. la consequence alba scarcity of forage and provisions at Doe of there ! poet., (Fort Hal() it was subsegneotly eteadoteed, ! and the troops stationed there were tranaferrad to', another post owe the Dallas and to Fort Vinton ! veer, on the Columbia river. Slue the conference' held with their diets. is : September, 1919, by Major General Twines, the . small remnant r f the Seminole lobe remainitry in I Florida have aturathrd from ell sots or two', y , against the whites. In one of the frontier cam, tie. the Holden disappearance of a youth receouly caused some alarm among the In tic den however, were given to the agent restenne among them to institute a rigid leg airy into IN matter, sad the result of the . invest*a ito ta, I been the conviction on his part that the foil., I had no agency ia it. Every inform.. sr, on the contrary, that has 'cached the Daparttut n• leads to the belief that this feeble band are w leagth mantled of the otter fatility of prolonging ari a ' ti at with the whites. Under thew circumssanees • portkia of 1/ e troops mationed in Florida have been. recently vrithdrawa. A few enamels e., however, have bees left to guard sunhat the poe sibility of another outbreak. • The Indian. remaiulor in Florida, although Mei, number does not - fleeted one hun dred men, sir a source of tenor and Sanayalica to the whites In their aeighlortoo.l, and no doubt lead vary Much to retied the settlement of that part of the S ate. So long as they remain is the country millstone will continually occur and will only end with ar asthma.: of the race. No effort*, therefore, base been or will be spared to induce them to Vero., and join the great body of their nation 111 the West; and it is cocfidentkr believed that this deal. Cable result will sooner be attained by peaceabie means than by the employment of fume. Information has been cionmonirated to Ibis De partment that, through the lostramentality and perguasion of the Goveraor of hiLtinesom, and Our argots stationed among them; the Chtppe we tribe of ladtans hod been prevailed upon to mato a treaty .of p...° with the Sioux, with whom they were at tome, bud who had been the witha -1 fors; that shortly after the treaty was concluded. ' It was broken by the Sioux, wbo bad made .01 unprovoked mitten - on the Chippewa,. As the treaty had beet made at the earnest aoliedwitit, and almost command of the Governor arid tie alert, and the most solemn aututances had been giveu by both to the Carpel:eras that it it were v e bated the United Slams would interfere to pro o •i them and redress their wrong., the Deparlincf.l Ws been invoked to mike good these pledge, - - It is highly Important that these people should re. qieci the •utherity and confide in the prop ,se. eel ica afoul. of this government. ,It is &erred .d. ',sable, therefore, that a small force he sio, against the Stout. No doubt ist entertained I/I. the mere appearance of this force among them will suffice to intimidate them.end Pleven' What tolitt otterwiro lea protracted sad 1111411111nry !gat. The Board of Military and Naval 001cers ap noted to exemine the Pacific coast ol tbe Ile J Stamm, and to desigoate attch palate thereoil. e suitable for forrigeadone and naval depotahay. Deluded their Whore. Only preliminary repels a. yet been made, but the Department W In rood Mat cattalo positiCins bare been deals. .1 as well adapted to military and naval uro • Measures hero been taken lo reserve p the p n lee Itemb ut 1110,8 detailed surveys will • Immensity before the works can be commen d. The delay which this operattou will MUu• the leas to be regretted, U the high pieta o .th labor and materials lo all - that region woul.l .ader it Inexpedient to commence the counter • • n of wir insporiant works oo that coast at pr. VII 0108 of au ea passed in March, 1340, ma. Meg an appropriation for militaty and geographi eat surveys West of the Mitualaalppi, a pony nu • der the - direction of Captain Stambury, ma* di. petched in Mal year, with orders to explore sad survey the region in the vicinity or the Great Salt Late. It Is understood that the party hale completed their labor*, and are now on vin home. . Ac soon ea their report is made a Ai I be laid before you. Under s similar eppropriation made at the I.• aeesion of Congreaa ' a party has teen 04.012, under the command cf Caputo Soare”ca, w,r, ihrections to explore the elver Zeal, rtnaa headwaters Co trajoectlon with the Colorado, and ~ ... r.. h _ 5 _.. rahtigriiiiiim.i.,"4"-r t " ::: . 2 7.4. l4" : l ll34 g4 a ;i n "f t"imai cl43arc; Cosigns* *Mei lo t he Delta 'Allts ifisinti *ear, with the deepeangld therthmta 1 minkmouth and MeVentiou of ovaillown Telhesucatins-pol'llisirorke&finparnamera lion of the Misiblidimibeeo, t o Maier Long and faspadtp two-nc comp( oaten ad the coops Timingegitucal ifingmeem -In addition ltabideb i .812.0beinealIT. let, jr., a distinguished civil exdatuter, has been employed to examine tide- unetemmyy subject, and report the resultorAth oblemadomto_this Depart ment. Theft lint Mattel *Mama Independently of emitother and yet wilt 'cooperate whehever It , IK. b . foundadvantammur at aa • so; ~,__''' Prior to_the paw,* a_pie law, establ, a Territorial troveramoyminffew Illesatem, the inhab tants of that countryfied held a ammonite:l r ea.:Pi ed a State Conentunims and proceeded to put it di operation. On the other mad, the cellar In com mand of the military departs:eat refused hi reeog • nice the govenutetuttlun edablished. To put an end to a conflict ol minorities which might bal pro. duative of Unpleasant comequenoes.as room s lhe above mentioned lawwas Ailed instructious wre dispatched to the officer in command to abstain from all fwther Interference in the cavil and pond . cal andel; Witte country. - The Military Academy continues, by its, excel lent discipline and admindste =moot Marathon. to afford ample ligumanties that it will realize the expectatims of the mammy Eastmain the high re putation It has hitherto enjoyed, I beg leave to renew th e fenatimendialion Wine i mialecemorct Me formation of • retired lid map of the ermy. There are many offi cers who, in conseqaunceof their advancedage, of /hauls or of disease contracted in die wince, are entirely ambled, belt who tieverthelemneceice full pay. Ltunand be more in accordance with jinn • . and no doubt with the feelings of the officen theta ',stamina! they should receive leis parsed be le gaily exempted from dun. Ify dm mean. Pante to the of fi cers would be reconciled ark h economy and the efficiency allot service. In connexion with this subject I beg leave to call your attention to die markt containe in the re port oche General hi Chief. relative I nthe estab lishment Men "glom tar disabled and detuilate mitten,. . . The Qtartermastet's DePedineitt einPloYs in 44 service Moot fin deflated teanaterawho are hoed men,and have recently elected enormous wages. Betides, not being abject to the restraints of mill. tary discipline, they've sometime very: turbulent and ungovernable. , To obviate both there difficul. Om it as, recommended that authority be given to enlist ouch number &them as may be required by the exigencies of the service, and that a higher Imo of army pay be allowed diem the to the privates in the to th ToPymital annual estimates It vti been furnished e Secretary Odle Tenuity, to be by hem *Oh' milted to t l reas. , Tbey embrace detailed top., ti from the Mails of the bureaus of this Daraintionl, of toe BO= that will be required by them regircl t, ivelo during the year commencing on the first or July, 1851, and mimed in - the aggreinie the eall- MMus far lfe fillip! Vedfi The paler °Winn chiefly to . Le .o +owing ratters :. dal, 0 Iwo priation was requited by the Subsistence Depart ment during the current year,there beings balance on hand resulting from over estimate. during the war, vides o' subsistence More., &a, atifilmem for erervice of the year. Second 13y an act pas sed at the not tension of Cowen the tank and file Mall the compantes eminent the Western fron tier was greatly increased. Third. By another art' weed towards the close of thy totem mitt% tart, pay of all than/kers atid mon main' to Oat inning and Oregon was nearly doubled. Fourth. An f ie creaseased expenditure - tone pertinent. GG Quartermaster's De. Prier to 1815mit !wither lasts were all s ta b fished either ou the Oar ef 'denim. on ban Su' porn ,r or on the head waters of the Mbialsaippi tad kg triktltarfes. They wens all y thereetre,le- Cesaible by water. and Many of them situated In the midst of a fertile anitetittluted country. Now On the economy, they sito either on the Re ilei coast, on the route to Oregoo, or far te the interi or of Texas and New Mexico, retarget from NMI. gable streams and from tae States where waste menu aye made *Rd ail Ilia supplies are drama The diatom. of laud iintllllo to nay of them posts, to, aa has already hem mentioned, very great, and numerous trains of lingoes ere con. gently employed in convey,ax anppl et to them .. well 00 in 11 CCOMplOyirS the troops to Melt marsh. The exodaiant cat of fermahteg lop. plies to the troops in Tee . and New ?deuce b.. - already been anted; no the Patna, Owing to the high price of labor, waptt traesportation is pro. 1 portionably expensive. The coarentoce of all this is an =memo inerhan in the erpetddore of the Qtrneirmareee Taper Mail. la the year ending June 9n,1811, the . xpenditares or that Department annhented to only t. 81 0, 5511 T.i In the yi or ending Inne„3o 1550, they were . ..... .•• t........ In the year end rag Jane;3o, lard, (appropriated In the year enalffig Jed, 30, 1552, fealtamleo) 4 9 50000 no in the year 1811 the reef 01 11 . . nap trtalino fir the army wail Ire, then f 1120.1)1111, It the yes. en4i g Nth June last, it bin 1-.1 to 111.900,00 d allowing no mere.. of .boot fie.. en hundred )et cent. ft is hoped thetas settlements isotonic and mil. ovation extend. in Tenn and New Mexico, and as mining becomes less twofitable and labor more diverrfied in Calibrate, them two:dons expend,. tette* will diminish. lit the men time ,veep et. fort will b . made by this Department to !UMW them. It Is poadde that at points so remote from It. 01:11ervimo or its ehief, defect. of Waded. intim m the qmetermaster's department may exist; to remedy which, Come change In da one nisatron may become obeettuy. No economy aim, however, be effected by re. diming the estimates, which are barod 'Tat post. live data, and cannot safely be enitailed. 'The only coarquence which hin heretofore reaoltod from such reductions of estimates erithout dint,- t•heng the ht./N.(3,f taptnte, has been the awns ¢lolalion of ..... Iv g , An arrange which hee exiled in the quadri in”tr r department wore the year IWO. amounting to .he cam orsi, 21i•o,80 LI a said to have intimated 10 that way. The prac tice of .1114 . 0r.pir .110bVr0eMep11 to carved amnia priauon. is dangemWitithe extreme; bat it cm mate., cans„ illy prepared by the proper officer., are reduced, without diminishing the objenta ot expenditure, this irregularity may sometimes be unavolda M. I hereto annex each paladins of the coerespoto donee of this Di -nutmeat as relate to the mbieen ineatlooad In do. report, together with the report. of the general-a chief, and of the several heads 01 impala of this Department; to all which lea. for you 631 more staple inbiusation In regard to I its operation.. ~` Beepeenany submillod, , O. M. CONRAD, sa "a aq, tf To the PIIII3IIICIT [4 ion lhiltlb ST/17101 Iv . ~ ~ 1 1 • rho amount slated for the year ending June 30, 1851, is that of she impropnations only, which were hued upon • implanted inmate of the army of fifteen hundred (MON men indeed of three thousand, 15,000,10. provided by low. his be. Moved, therefore, that the expenditures will en rteed_the appropriabonh though they will ma equal thin of the year ending Jane 00, 1552, in consequence of the deity which neceusolir In tervened .der the passage of the act of Jona 15.71, beta., the augmentation authorised by ~ could be effected. ' asr.natte.Attus uses EVIDENOE IN OUR MIDST!' Mr. Klatt—Sir, I cheetfally comply wutiyour me rmen that I would give you an acconet:of the almost nutacaloes cure of my Iltlye daughter's ay• by the sme of your "Petroleum." She was snatched with • very sere aye to February or March last, when I itureeditualy applied te the Item ntelwal aid an the city;by whom It was pronoanecd a wary Load eye" and W gavel nu no hope of doing bee any good. •fur veldsh I took her Into the einn• try to an old lady, whei6d been very_mecemfal m caring oyes. She told gale 111•1 kel Calla WSJ Lopelese, as oho would certainly loee ant only that one, bid I also that the otbir woald being • ocrolhlona ageeuon of the 11ood. And I do certify : JAM ,at the time my father It. IL Vashort) came to the coneasion that Oro hod better try ,5704( PglNgelll4l,” fill 1111:4B ...DULY NAND of ono eye. It is now about two t wi ou th both eyes can tell, since she !waste ats are, and she tart now see ever ; and, a• or I e•ll, I to Ittre Sbe he ~ with the blessing of fie along toy. been cnied by " Petroleum" 'roofs, respectfully, M. P.M.. Vaanola CoLlrea. Pututturghh, Stye 30, IPSO Por cal. by Keyaer A McDowell, 140 Wood aoos; R lt . Sellars, 5771V00d weal D. M. Carry, D. A. El. I eundosspn Dam4lau, 11411. P. Sol wane, A Ileabeny, sho, by Om prop ., mar, 8.11. KIER, Anal Basin. Sawantb Plitobarah IPIElat 01 hlto mind retina. EL IL Co, Third st l'imaysau,Aiiirtut 6 .18 a Tux Stackbed , ,.l oi the Ohio and Pennsylvania Itse Road Coop ny are hereby notified to pay the eighth inelehetel9 , t Ave dollars per share, at the aline of th• Company, o or before the SOth day of Antlers The ninth irestelle entj on or b.f.re the gm d a y of September. The endi Instalment on or before the :Yoh day of Oetobeir neat • I The 70 Initament why called for on the 'Rh July 1.1 6..1.11f %VA! t.A MIER, Jc, Trownwee tElpf011,1111111Mt• 1.1hD•.4111il/e DR. 6 6. idTlitaltNS, lots oi Itoston, is preparsti I. Whole and pert ei sets, upon ductton or AUSlOmplierie Haction Platss.- root.. if • era IQ is •IVII Minor.., where the nests .Ipoved. Mos hod 661d/tune nest door 111 Ma At ar t, office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Wins to—J. 11.111PFedden.F. li. Kato, is • PAIL IMPORTATION UP HARDWARE. LOGAN, WIL L SON 4 CO.: gAv WOODSTREET, Are now pointed with; largo mad fruit stock of Englteb, enoon r aodAmstietuk Hardware, to offer .opetlar i doemesoie Je bitiete. Theroe erietov e nominee wW promote thwr interosi by looking Loh oe ma..., they an eteterousod WI on he mom le °odds tem.. aogIS R. -. TANNER & Co., 8110 E WAREHOUSE, sa will se,b.tw..at Thp ed & Fourth, Air an. , regialving MeV very largo and eipetine Pail Block of BOUTS, $llOl,l, ARD•BROGAIIII; • Ai.4.,Bromm s and PLOWEAS, all of the Was duti edetnTirMirlN" to l e t iri, :I m es lOV:t . es .44 go• Ity le 'not eirreint i ri by any met in be bveod oath., .I%.ltir Wear Oar earthman and Mr- Ee .004 are indra• d call and Oinfrana,al We Gin draronlued to 'jell on the Ingot rll4OlllOlO A 1.., trundle:Vs Pactal itubber Shoea of all teal i= g ewl 11 11 ILO u wrirßitty. MORNING DEM 7 1850 4?AhritaYiketa eta astuesiri redeemed to Impala t •ett raters .bcfore ',lc, and as twig in tiontitY rtticatittr—Adsertiseteentit act maenad GIF led /11 lob thArged 'mil ordered oat In•V.11. ,Paraura Is Agent tor t paper , at kis scent nicnties In New Ronk, Philadelphia and Boron, and • anthorired breeds nabattiptions ant adrertistereals for • . Irr Pan,sinniqua Non* Ausnueatt —Adrettisi. meats and sobsetiptions ithe Nona Antviesn and United &wet Osten; Philadelphia mitred and for. warded In?at th is fa • s • • for this vs/sable paper, ea II be weaved and forward W from this ales. _ A Hons.of Iterago. We rejoice, receediorly, at the koling which tea awakened In one cetruauney, inferior of eorleavetion . to secure the amnion end endoiti: meet of a Homo nr B.Mbge. Among the motile inuftutioni which Yitteborgb Is now meeting and tiondirig, none le ol more importance than thin, as it ie not only for the amelioration of the physie ea/ condition of the unfortunate of oar nom bat hes moral bearingii of the mum minbentons char. acter.• It tettuly painful fora ritrebrugher to mite , templtto thou:omit of lion enhihited'hy ' a Pup class of the, youth ofthie cliy, sad the terrible and Hareem of hardened reCideSloolllll aid crime. All our regiud fur one own children, for the peace, and eafaty of oar community, for tie unifying in. tenet of iinlinnlel spirits, teal every conaidens• tion sacred to the beans of true Cruistienk call open 11e . to area, ipaodily, a HOUII3 r f Refuge: A muse pf pecuniary interest—if so &redid a miner ought to bo timed In oompatison with the Mien te moral arpecte ol the 'obit ci—should also itlintulaM toe efforts, aid call forth the donatierui of our eitizein. from yonth conitoue to ton riot, as they have dune for some limo peat, the chatach lev i er our city, and the money value of Pa real estate, most' greatly ivelioe of craw lo foresee. A House of , RePlipii will probably Hoe al orino We he roe: in dile:way; by giving noisiness to oar greets, eecurity to our ciritosi' end a relief from laptlatil now income! by rm Mlfdellofllllolll.iOd crimes of out vieiouc yott:h. . Ito [acid soil; ilisa - proosed, and Codlismic sineensly Web it, let has county chant • ill4tlitt Wolf Hons., sepsiste—and independant.o4l6 jail, and wo 'ball moon Siva as quiet and orderly • oily u any la the Union, Joe Butte eaam C onviorttlitabargh, ID the whence of tee peat year, is regard to its Chief lAcontive Gaper, mast truly prevent a untie epeotaole to observing permits abroad. loomed Of etherang a good and respectable citizen as the Chief of the C.erporatioa, one aliens mast fain go to the public jell, and ieleet span wha Mai ez plating hie mimes in onoref its wells, and plikat Nat a. Ruler over the people ! Next they lee this pudoomt convlca raised to be Chief eatoni the ettizens, perlormieg sack entice in his natio( Ace as filled the whole roomy with ■mazemeni, and led to the oft-repeated question—ls the man Issue? Now we 'have the anomalous end dla graceful spectacle of lbei Mayor pf this great eLY wane/Cud Si miedemeauor is *Mee in oar Crieni• aalVoun, for one of the 'noel synuibleal at d ab surd acts ever committed in a country et clwilizal, tam and law. The sod WM be,te suppose, that the Mayor will close his of alp term to the tame jell In whioh he coatroom-0J SOlagfinate of the whole distepotable monetize. We tee that the Jolty r, commended the offend. ex to mercy On what ground, wa wonder!— When dfd ever Joe Bather show meter ? Ms not hi. eflicial conduct teen a continued wed of h*lt•hstided and outrageous aasantts upoi the tit and the sanctities of flas not his tangent, bees of the moat rin• Matra end libations character in regard to every person who presumed to call in question thepro priely and legality qf Liia•vouthieo If mercy l• to Ito aura fed ,ry arrant erica of thM hind, then, Indeed, will melted:cos inuroph in lila Planes. They arr. the very cats. to make examples of, that all that come after them may take entrains by their punishment, A crime easiest few, and against the rights end. peace of citizen., by • Chief ElochtiVe Ot I SW-4 . 1 whio 'Worn to obey me law, and prei•ecthe' citizens, Ia aggravated to a ten Intl degree dew all com mitted ty a private perepa. lytten a matt uses Abt , itotherity the people have confided to him. to Oppress acid lejore , and to 'ratify plumes Of end teeny reyeete, or whoa he knowingly violates the plainest gouges of law and of common decency, he ought to be the last man to whom mercy should be extended. Mercy M toe the re ?cued, the ig. norant, the lowly who has been fed duly by the force of mirso dloogclieumstancea,--cuot for those who disgtace the high places w which they hate been asated by the suffrages of a confi ling, and, 14 the instance, ora greatly otirgMdod people. 4,29529 s 03 3,915.9'4 60 The cinvana of Revehea, Ohio. hive alrevi2l/ (inlayed a tikin co the Cleveland and Pamburan Rail Read. .11.011t7111FAV TOUR 'orresgandeure of the Pittsburgh (South, New You, Dec. 3. The President's Message, and the reports of the Secretaries, are the most prominent subject. of coo venation and comment today. Thetas' memion ed document elicits unseen.' cemnsendation, al most, not only because of Ito terseness of style, but the sound national doctrioesit inculcup,on canal. • points, where, perhaps, a little executive enlight encrieni was looked for. We have not yet seen the Treasurer's report, but there is an Increasing anxiety in Wall street to gel .• glimpse at it—inas. much as it is now pretty sauslactority ascertained that Congress will be called upon for a Irma of eight or ten millions, to meet the estimates of the next fiscal year. The speculators, et the Stock Ex change, are arranging their "cards" accordingly. A little incident which occurred at the Anniver. sary Dinner, of the Son. of St. Andrew, at the Ir vin House, on Saturday evening last, has given rise to a great deal of town talk ever since, and ammo say it may even lend to a demand for "coffee and pistols" for the two personages who were the actors in the scene. After the eatables and drinks. • Wes had been pretty thoroughly discussed, and af. ter *or Henry Bulwar had got through with an eta 'quest speech he made on the occasion. Colonel Schouter,the well known editor of the Boston Atlas, rose to address the company, but after two or three aentences were delivered, lie was insultingly inter. ranted by the President of the society, Mr. Richard Irvin, who demanded that the company should pro aced with the regular toasts.. Thereupon, confused and abashed, the Colonel, in company of a few Inends, left the room, amid a stoma( hisses, inten ded foe a rebuke of Mr. Irvin, who, though besets. sequendy stammered ow on apology to the compa ny, and to tho Colonel, who later in the eyeing re entered the room, tun placed himself before do community in a light no high minded cattleman would care to occupy. There is some probability, regret to add, that the matter will not be permit ted by Colonel &bonier to rest here. Tha Methodist Clergymen of this city, Brooldyn, and Willianisburgli, you will remember, 1 . 1 .4' Put torch a series of r eso lutions,lpondemoing, In tom, the Fugitive Slave law, eyed going so far nolo leave the nnprrnsion, Mitt it their opinion, no goal Chnstion could comisins ly assist in carrying it into execution. These resolutions created quite n breeze at the time, both in toe church and ow of it. Ii so happened dint there pa a large minority, who did not egrets in that view of. the cane, and this minority threatened to cone out with an oppo. anion platform, unless the majdrity would diitlnetly say to the public that the Methodist church, in Its collective capacity, woo not Pledged abide by the resolutions in question. Another to ling was accordingly called bon evening, and to day; we have it publicly announced that the r utions were never intended to be bolding—thee, eflecii abandoning the ground they hid original y occu. 1 pied. Thus, we see, there are 'gnat in the church, as well lin in the Htnitin the nlpit as well as on the platform. Moses Y. Bench, a man whom almost ev body boo heard of at ono time or another—Urn, editor of the New York Sun, and then as Prmi eat of innumerable red dog hatikingi estahltahmenta, is now lying ender a Severe attack of paralysis, from which It is not expected he will recover. Though Beach undeniably might have acted more coastal enuy than he did, on certain °erasion, which Ce• eared in his nnllnCial is an etninninbie , that he is first and foremost among the "beet abused men" of the day. He has led an eventful life, and •im greenfly supposed in have more pellOall Ctn. mien than any other man - in New Work. Never. thelem, there are many noble qualities about M. Y. Beacb,but these, it is very probable, this generation will never discover after he is dead, when they come to divide among them the half a million of dollars, or thereab,ute, which 130 iesaid Notwithstanding the fact that-the almanac tam, . '9691t "*1.."1",i4b, .1"1/14, .7.,....1 iii 1 , evArti (KRA* IL.KCIAD arri4l"o4 ig' , Winilii ea 41 •mtoris drs.i ,:,,,. A -- - ' . 4 14, 00 fttaalal of *tY• ' •WllkiVefietc . , fr'h . " Viielt ainnico... alma. * 4 11 AlsailingaT, Doestriswi'etis iv • PleeisiegFrosiect if e idi.* '- ---!-- AI L '.`'.ZA=l-14'.11ia11124 the one mew ether. The ollacedUary ands of ' -•••• • isr4i; r aliii3elirizidekli preTtilicial to m e i : ....-.--36 metros To PHilatUßLiEllin. al buital ' orthe iv. "king rot &hob. agwo,i, • . 2 4 3 ssau gap Bood-92 ..a. Stagiisg. Mita lifinatainds fardid te d by t h e t eethe : Gard bock T. lig rapt.* szpreasi /slue Stage amen The'afFelaie "Mber.g.k aglifOrthe'Week a i d. QIX Dadyjdnea ar Now - Coulee nir 110Li.i. leg on Sth o d o y km , i s efeted,th have bee , thee. ...1 Der lung. and rose the r nee • a t ir New P r a hundred and aireedi rascixontenly la se ice* , Vat ' , azd VABN,I4I II " • in • rainy for 6i, mi.,n of the year, w m fore r. D e ra e lh: r nitpott e lort of Canal Nrigirtilot . six of nineteen over the deaths for the week meet, * and irrat tang by r ili ZrP fo fasylr ' stai Y a BZI Cremppg,m, of c 0.., chi me, relatively, th e toad, (= mu.) to Paisdelphla. law through, 36 most Victimshaving forty three on the list Coo. Pre 13 Fi _dsalidos.------1.--V et," vulsions, thirty twt.slysentery gireee—ta teeet „ c : .7. b 04, -..--------- -; ( km of thi' tuns. weal on—liatim orda l i mited pre e girsinviaTlß:r z°,11:01,!_""' sm., Iwo mathed and fifteen; tbe coma*, elder Tat t 7,l •l ll l° ''"'"' """'• °l ' m ' in r""'nua. ly natives of Great Britain, Wand aeg Cietib t e e t e t meet° :L''' d lf t lg . *.r a l le , , , l'ut "W ith ''' . Europe. Passengers tar Baltimore labs the New Rail Road et Itanignrg direct an the antral of tee alln at than Theta was a Farewell Meethig al the Broadway place. For PA! ' ■u r.° r igg.m lq! '2' n'r w Thimmule.b.s... g , kat injjad. and teeth . sv. R. su oßtis•ssr ° ,ot ' ....arie. Rots., ere, deieleea for. the itale.l4.di, end T..= ...p... b . oi ; g ogi lt: & . R 4 ol.l € llm i lLocou t ral t eia Roue. Nagoya, in an interior of Africa. Rev. Mr: —L------' ThpaipllCP, who has recently retuned from thil neon of spiritual and temporal darkness, made a very interesting address; or rather an appeal far more help, in order' invigorate the exchequer lif the milaum. The uge IVas delivered by Rai. George Whipple. mblicatarim end teachers under appoinunent to sail for their deituation The receipts of th Eric Rea Road, during the month of November, ` ally to be, up on passengers and d,`B 7 .324 & frau freight, $ 759 , 23 27— Titsl. 50 .147 . The empts do- l e nug the correaidndin moo " re in 1819, amounted to 5 8 8,052 24, thin silo tog a excess m livorof the present year, of so, 68. The invei over this great thoroughfare is e , a n d must continue logive the road a p ye prosperity which few *Mu rail roads tt th comity are able to bout There is some robabi ty tow. I anderstaad , that the redo will be 'rough down to luny City from the preseni ISM lam, iermoot, thus dived. sing With the steam boat eon ection between here and there; I Money wan In good demand, today, though "1" do not vary from my last violations. There ts a brisk demand for Western Stocks and Bonds, pre. veiling al present. E pity in making, by mem of the leading brokers in Wail street, In relatioato the !smuts of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Road Company, to be bid for on. Saturday Ilell Land warrants are held atilllhal2s. Sterling Exchange, for tramunission bysteamer Manua, which Ames Ibis port, for Li erpool, to morrow, is held all lIM 1.2a1004.4 with a very arrive demand. .Srecvsvoz. Tcntotrro Anti Loa HURON RAILIWAII.--Tbe proposed Railroad from Toronto to Lake Baron ri now in a fair way of being . i.elt bred by the rode. fatiga4e clergy of Mr . paproel, who has devoted his w rope to thi enterprise. The Directors of the Company hare annoimeed that they're prepa red to go on with the road, when ths corporation of Toronto shall decide to loan $400,000. This they will probably conclude to do, or grant tfiem $100,030. The pant ot Trade of Toronto hav egreeomenti s edgratlo n to adopt the latter . as CIACINIWII, iputrim:4l MID Darius RAM. war Company have rigreedTto mita their lino with that of the Dayton and Wiiatem Compeer west of ~ Dayton, cad depot g maids have been' engaged at central pow in Da II for the common use, ofboth large companies. A umber of hands are at Work on the line Iran Ci innati to :Dayton, and the work M being pushed' orward quite actively. ;the masonry mad grading are well advanced ; parts of the madam balasted and heady for the euPerstruc. tore; the heavy 'f rail is all purchased, the cross ties are on the ground ; and everyllfing Is ready to finish the line early neat season to Dayton. The; Western road secures la mean. of transit across Indianan, by way, of Indianapolis, to Terre Dante;' West and North Wel by way of Gomm - file to Winchester. It will c linnet also at Dayton with the Mad 1 • opened Springfield ._ . Aa al f.l try in told of the IJept :ity. Some southern gm. • ...dy and gaunt a warrant fotthe arms: of a ft/olive, a well known colored own. The Marshal took Um urarrata, and under pain of the penalties In the law I p:46i:domed all chlitillie in his march: Acting under the supposition that the fugitive was a law and order man, and %would come down instanter when he heard of the papera, the Marshal stopped every colored man he Ebel and inquired, "have you men George L-4" "No," was the reply, "why?" "Oh nothing, only :if you meet him tell hies I want to see him. I have got a warrant for his arrest as a fugitive." Either his brother dickies failed to inform George, or he found it inconvenient to come, for notwithmending .the Marshal sent him word by ro many pelmet., .he laded to appear. IL lllo ooRAfilfa. 110/11/L INST/T13210111 L C! TIZ ENS' INSURANCE. COM PANY, Of Pitt•bur h. C. O. f(II9BEY, Paler, W. MAIIKS,enev. Officc—No. 41 Water street, in the warehouse of C. H. ORANT. THIS COMPANY is no. prepared to inure all kinds or tithe, on houses, manntaetonca, goods merchandthe in more, and It transito treamits, the. Al. ample. plilllll.llt7 for the ability and integrity of the Inatitatlon, It afforded in the character of the Di neaten, Who are all citizen. of nutburgh, 'weft and favorably known WOe eonnotthAY for tha' Prndenre t Intelligence, and intettntY- Uthacroa. , -.c. O. Itamary, WE. Darnley, Lao liner, Jr ~ wohor Bryon. HWI O. Ring , Ykivard Ilealetten, J(gllt Haworth: 8. Marbaugh, A M. glee. apOlk.” „tawDU. D. II • IP, Dantivt.Ccirner o • • anti t(•rlr•t and r.rr, gad Nasty, between netr.ilvir BRAILSIIIIII. At Mu ebm ter, on Murals) morning, by Ibo R - A. W. !linen, Ronny I. 9 1 / 3 1,;011, Eon, to 141 Man J., navel ter of John tinlaralni, rAto BlOrrj IC. Mr Ain Um, the connived Jew, will deliver I...nans on to morrow ennilg, to the Fuer Veen. Church, comer of Gnat end Ihitd %treason yth errant cond.tion, end knave nrospee re or the /owe o BP Toy friends of Willians E. Austin, deceased, 111 find carriages ready at Body Pane:mot", stable, .4 'too matrons from ti o'eloe until 10 His burial 11.1 rake place on the farm of r. Forward, at twelve dee7 Itellgloa• d lice Tax Si iv. 'tamp Kemal. it, 4 Newry, lno Home Altman ariiMlte barb General • trembly, mill preach in the Firm Reformed Prost/mama Chweh, (Rey. Me Doopleaal tomorrow evening, at 7 &dock. A eolleebort will be balm op to aid or the o:obtub School reenacted with the eheeeb. dee, casarrir assitozi; FOR THE BcprEnr OP TIIR MERCY HOSPITAL ASERMON will be preached in Bt. Paull. and let. pusish.. Ohorehos, on to morrow, for the bmwfit of this inattlation. A great amount of entering been allerriatod by dinths innltattOn. over !mitre teievad ring the lamtwelvemonth. Donation. will be received in old of Ode chertly at ma Hospital, by any of the ellugYrnon. or by either of the followlng itentlemeA Blum P. Muloaney,James Blakely, or Luke Tanen. de? fEr• Diseases or to. Li vex—Miscues of tle, Leser are becoming alarmingly frequent in the United States. Feglndeed Were ate few lanai lable divea r soe which are couneeted to nab way or other with a helmeted late of that important organ Many Oran complete!. bleb are usually clawed miler the bead of eon eruption, have their origin In the 'jiver. -',Any or. whieh would insure regularity and health/hi piton to the liver, would be a blessing to mankind:'. has been the eselamallon of tutoring thottaands. That remedy ha. bile (nand; it to sofa end ewe. When a fair trial hai been adotded to it, It has never limn known to fail. Raeder, have you any disease of the liver, or die which you believe proceeds from hepatic de. rangivnent Love not a hut pureham Dr:lll4,anlYa Liver , w i nd hilt d they 'will re ... you' to health. They are the only remedy ever yet dlacwireted, whom one I. certain to Girlie, • care . 113"Fot We by!. KIDD& CO,Nollo Wood .0, de7.41w8 Ladisi! Hooti.lllboaa a Hallam THE ab.hoar ha jou received lam areori• .:1140kli!Aldie 01 . 111,T 1111 . 42 !Horace° lio-ta Jenny board Phgeft:4:V.l'PE:',l:ll2::':Cliti: n ittfg'll 4 l:l:ro ArglcarrAti.i. AI.AROr n "1 flua"" I been as.onamil of OM One be eefel ' ' , sold Dural° Baou ra n .b. 1, --- a.r.cf venni! or Ethel', Buffalo. and Horn Dress - 1 .4 4 a Cti l os " t.V received and for sale by F fIatATON, ' de7 __________. B 3 Fourth st 8 A c a, . XITONB—noO dos Coat's Bpooln. .ins, m. rec ' sl:e7tV '"*lhirPaPOrp H EA T ON, n C hen F. del NANTILLA 4. BONNET VHLVET/3--On—hond and'/or sale,• lame ornament of O . and orp4 Unto. 00 , 10=41 of Gaut, Hatton. It.iCtent,G474 nvergnacnbliilaterttoghot:t 4 !lank 407 F H EATON I karma' copy P ACKING —.3000 poandi India Rubber Mean Paek• leg H en received • ' rm. Pecking le prepared en that 3OU detrain, Pehrenheli will not sleet If, add is gm th at to attr7 thing Idea, gis no eebsisnes hoe go math clavicle? wkleo mends ea blab • degree of hem end may Ire used ahem all parts where packing le rte. seamy, vlsf manhole plates, gigue rodeolleeni Johns, man chews, crinder heads, gears bead", /he. de7 J is H PHILLIPS ~ ,NONONGAI IIMA- N AVIGATIONLOO. Ncit*co to Stet A1kt.14,r2. IN Putinanetv'ed the prositiona of the atelier' of Incorporation, the- Mercies of, the Moot alders of. the Atemegabont Navigation . Company /bei - aria be held an !doaday, teaflthdaY or J.warl• / 851 ng the first Mandel of the month/ et .rk 1 Ike naid company, thTlighmao Hall , corner of Grant street and 'Dimond alley, Piu•borgh, at It o'clock in aflarnooni (or Ina parpore of electing. oaken' for the cniaing year. • WM. ithXEWELL t !key. dC417411 , 1409 • - • [Aaahlagton Iteponer,Wayneabarg Demerit and Uniontown Deane's:, COPY till seed paper sad bill to Secrete „ • . t rALLOW-150brbeyeed iblk day, end for sale by Oe7 ' • Or W HARnAL'all Cill a - tilelor.enn. N. u. law. , landing tram steamer Memnon, by Liews DALZELL D Wate, it_ I S, tiC. , 458E13-21 bd. tuT i fo!iile'by • ,- Wl*iei itz ` T..d Lard On. de bill. Cabal Math.. PAILNEe CEtxtE LOTIDN, • die. -.1111 No este for Pam oat re ea by J RIOU'd CO i de7 GO.___ Wood Alt . i srizei , f 7 2o J KIDD ATCO ALt d lg bah fur We by B' deI SPONGE—I tale lac rCc'J for side by • - . J KIDD kCO Ccut new crop, J. received by fde7l f KIDD k CO bOTITS STONE-3 cuts superior just ree...11•7 deT - .1 )(lUD & , alanhlain DeoSnag. UaT received,lsWa tool Vule an.rad lot to Robber Machine handbag, (remit} to le inches wide' The 'oxpetience 416011 ft beet years hat gained tor than the confidence of the rummers; this, together with the feet that treat burn...male have been made in the qamuy, werracts the manufactsiters in eremite tete be Superior to leather (or all , open bette.mote especially for heavy or main bete, for the following (01.1101.1.1, I. ill perfect eqoality of width and thleknetw, which It a iii estates. tr. No degree of heat, under red Fahrenheit !Aimee It, and it rental. flexible Is any degree of cold. 3. It O of great strength and durability: don not s lip. On the poky., consequently a gain cf power is obtained and when adjusted to machinery sloes not teeter altemthm, as lathe rue with leather 4. In large belting the cost In much below leather. • largo enortment always on bend, and ferniebed arisen lengths, at short notice, and warranted to gi to sattefaction or the money refunded • der ' J& PHILLIPS, 7 19 W. 04 21 NUTS—tabrle Ceetante; 12 brig Hickory Nan for sale by . de* EMIT, i THEWS &CO - 117 PELCIIES—rer sacks for sale by - D RIED It HE V, MATTHEWS'ft CO viiPfrOt OIL-9 brl v far tale by • kl de7 _UHEY, AINITOEWS it CO B del dos Corn Brooms for We by • xm N,Y; me l ltlll3VB ix. CO I V • V ANTED TO BORROW, 130 nor, 11400 for one, two, or three yars, for which lawfal I. and &headstone plessuurn, and to annum the payment a bond and misname will be 'Oren on a coed brick lipase and lot not feet on Bath street eau On feet on ebony alley, or Mus - property Intl be sold at *fair price, and one half of the purchase money May by back on ititerOlt. Plum tall at ISAAC MARBIS' de74llP. Aaenoy & IntallMe cc e efEme, F 1( at _ ANTED, places for several aced book keeper., Tr: salwaren, atwol mamma, warehouse men. eat elimen and laoring area, and slumber of bo) a of all ages Also, good Cooks, house keepewebeatber. maids, wet nod dry auras, woman and girl. of a.l data 1004 applied. Money borrowed and tem. rare,, borne. and lOTA sold el rented. PletilE tall at ISA AC IlaRRId. Ogles, firth meet VCR SALE—Whim oisville time, he the barrel r or retail; 150 veil , cheap Wooden Bowls; 5 bat 01 Mil:Urines; an the Morning DWy , and • rarity of weekly Pinar ore., and camera, western, northern an southern newspapera A Winery of Alriwitea for lOM,I OM, abd • law hooks; 0001 Mira. , fire editions of his Pittsburgh Dime torie•from lea: la lett, TA doe lead Aurelia ; • LeMperilitiCa chart, • &w maps and patient, for cob cheap by ' ISAAC liAtiAlS, declui3t* t Falb. it SUOMI &bIOLASSESIIUibds rla , ;. crap Sc i gar lending k. hemmer WeibtigtobeP,Pontret°" del • JAS A HUTCHISON tCO E-- . 134e3 Carolina Thee for sale 1CE—.154[3 , JAB lICTAIL/N &CO IF.AD&EIROT-11 , OVA Gu akna Lee 'and ferzalkby .4.ll;glllfingllfrollittlth HA:NVAILE PAPE.R.BnocrgraifilMri W RAPPING PAPER— gnus . good me dium; r.... 1011; oTs w .re by dm' J 9CHOOMIARER & PILOPEILTI. ANY person oridlizaz b engsgo 10 tike Millingtbuel- pa... 1 ha., of a very desilable pp peels Or appbetwou to •—• MI :1 JOHNoTON, . ." 11.9 terond rt DI , reis Silks end Satins 0 1' ...." 1 1 0 7 , uutlinclading; French Grey TOSI e .. mus, rode, for bloats and manullas, bred by MURPHY; BURCHFIELD, dad N. B ecy. Fourth tr-rdarket ea LLud Blows de Lli/111111. A N en,Bely new and bend.= style—a (eve Nen 11. int* reel/red by MURPHY & BURCHFIELD neon Lang *hawis TUST [Toiled, anoiber.a I I ) a. . mukli4,27rgirir.'4Y p INDOWOLASS- 3o boxes assorted eixes, ally brand, jadyeeeived and far *Oa by 8 /a W HAROAUON RO I L 4 bUT :P ER—Iit brls prime, reed 16. day by FAA I3 dr W lIARDAI/00 2.1&w HAI. brla eau& family, for sale by dea' S_MLV 11.111131,V011 CArdtiRiLEY.-.-Dlppedand Maid:,far *are by fIARBAUGI S TARCH—t 4 bzo No 1, to etorset------. A N Nt-------- -- 3 & % '.. i 100 eels y .ILBSP.O HAMS I C oon•l`oment, by It7CItNN111"0161; —3 O Um for rate low --- No Libarty sr pOVV-- TO6R—ssoo togs inui. blasting. Hazard ma mire 8.50 do do. Deer Milo, do 400 de do Ky do do Igniter, do do do do trtal do do Door Jo do 11; ' now stored in Jae: no, and for oak Sr lolooti rates, by don . J DILWORTH to CO .7- PATENT OIL. A NEW attiele. recently Invented as a substitute A torSpenn Sod other Oils. It is compounded or vegetable extractiohe mostof which are casential oils, and ernl not explode. It has the appearance of n clanged Spud but burns with • touch mre brilliant gam., hae no unplusam smell, well not o i• doublydoll blTaog cloth, is math deeper Wu otl. and I. free Or nun, at an expanse of from to rent per nom try danger of es.losien. It burns brilltantly, von' a eleu, .Icady light, without smoke, areal!, hoar. It un be aryl t: any common_ oil lamp, will only the addition of a new lobe, the expense of which ! will not tiered IN tents per lamp. The •bdu, tegether - wn4 the Lamps, Tabora., and directions for unng, may be bad of. lYbl A : 1110CLURO k Co dolt gn6 laberty LOST-41aneka Rock Roil, nippnea to be iakea by . OckMae !rout die landingg. Of atrambeig SCHOONMARER It CO, &Co 21 Weal at. Cultism, lizanraatotr,EGlDP4Prr AN Election tor billE DuCCIOII., W il l be. held 21 the offtre of the company on Monday, the loth of December °latent,- between the hours of 12 bl. and a Y.MII ALFRED W. 111 A RES, Soe'S. tlernden X 07102. frE folloviina ,M•rked goods Lava been lying in Our erazahoaae a long lime; the owner. will p call. pay Omen and late them away:— Samuel &Idler, Jr. & Cn, Speelra.er.; • Gideon Swayne, I do; C. A. SicANCI.TY l CO, -• Ilsll9 I 1 INBEED 01L—1.5 bole Griswold.. brand, for male I t by deS J U CANkIa.LLI tram.° wy —.Jo tots pima ler sale by j dell J li CANFIELD - ...... _ B EMB-4 tools for ralo by =EI ROLL DOTTED—g4d a (r d d eti, clothe; 0$ kegs do do, 3ortu do do; for said by J D CANFIELD (111fEESEi—iOra bx. prim, • 100 bx. cream', fa thic by • I B CANFIELD CLS II 2IISEED-ti Nib for We by J B CANFIELD 'booking Wines sad Ussadier , Fps SALE fiy the quart, al Morris & ljass'orth's, east szde of timDismondt Llatao . eta per quart Raisin Wino eta do Idaseatel.—...... ---•••••21et t t do Pare Grape Juice ....... eta do els do dat, - Prapiaria tor Ohy MORRIS! ll&Worru, the nhumma, mu , for sale, by mall— Ftenah Currants.— —lO eta yet lb Plao Malaga Ralmita•—••—•—•••lVl eta do Vest Valencia Raisins — , l+m. do Thew Ralaina:ate free from mews or dirt, ready lot nat. — ^ie have also. - • • — We have also. Citron eel, Candied Orange Peel, Candied Lethal Pea. • Notmegt, Cloves, Cinnamon, Mane, Oi nee r, an. del Irish Ana Seagate Whiskey. WARRANTED PONE—Yriee SY VS per gallon, or eeme per guar, for sale by - I , IOIIRIR & HAWORTH, des In the Dlamo Oll CRRam T del sar& it—roVVlPalcigictra:T Cot. Flat &Wcod via ItE 61*. gENEGAL.:34I4I.I34;II4Iiii ,I)Sk3 AX-3, 0 16a for ask, b - . SUILA S C-25 E.p Eleil t pp r it i e lAmHeiii coy finti * ind Aa ' a ki _rEmmtit.c.tr_e--30bylim:"*.*1;",a'i.by -.UAF :i dts - svM; BAOA N L6Yt qpj PgARL ASH-10 cask Dick* " dcs tORGEhiCE—id Packed • ' 10 brlic do - Ulf Roil do. • acct. Feadieriiiior fry • ‘‘‘ des • 51 A F&IIN for .oelf m TVtABE , Pw9TE--lo p =e roieele i U: ae. __ - — tRNE~Iy j 01.- • strabnikkmai! ilroirst_o; ski/know as Palen:jut in aO4 if • Goo Mons or gampthisfen Mote, by a 'ionic man &wn 'van' excellence 111 bemuse, of linttly txnaverata bablis, writes a sand 'band, and le a fair iletelmlarst II Sitialatory reference given. • Aaron 0 t ll,ofdeen( Ude sane,. &tut* WDM:I3DIANA- DRAW IDEWA.IIATOIL Piushtugh'Casyr NOL.29tlii%O. Tri/LTllNG.e . sOetrissented mith “Tta Indio* Dna Separator" at our mills, the result on eleatilat • cpearmity of bra% and shorn - has been the ezattettoq: of at least two warned half horde flour out of the . Walser one kandred bamlt of flow, ar fa lieu pro. • Fecto the petfeethtwof owe:much ry, and shiner one miner, we were In St/ suppose that ao with ovaxt . tit, of flour esald be led In the oratts tin such Is the taco We hems no hesitation La oronannelas this machlce toperiareo soy we base yet seen. 7 • ' • • N David Mead. owns; the right to therVifitern . Die of Rennoyenuala kir dm *bon marldn . lirod . Wallace • Prttabodyth has been ere and 40 b end routine. The right of the &Mem et ' of MN Slab hod been mkt to two gentlemen of this , m • „ AIL C. Learned, patentee ' and Ger! A Reynolds will 'here Oho /mac cc It .Non Liberty streeti'ltdar W W. Wallbees, for a few dol. eddy, of whotoblln right to New Tort mod Immo two other Statsa out be pardned. ; Gentlemen who Row to matt meaty, will ilea,. call end see If. de hat • . rilaY PE&CIJr.9-10 tar tor ace by .• das • • - ; :14 2 31.11. JoHNSTON J KIDD 41c CO ONEpUNYING 110p5E: . 12p1 . 1 .4 for sale by 30, „CA pyRYPER-1..0 bag+ kr aie by Al 11b 0 ALES' I d 0 ;. ftWoodst •Z. • A ¢.4--.M bria Loyeting'icreldadV• brill Lortairgry. and Bbyiurs • palverised. Foiiiale by 30 brig Oats & L'ine's po.1•51: _ deo. • Wl5l BAGAI.KY &CO • .Clilsons, Imainaatri Ceikipaiiy. • • TIME Direetore Ibis Inititution this ditydel• 1 elated a dividend of Theo Dollars per skate,- from rho earning of Mir company sitee the 40th Mani lon. to be credited to lbw sobic Options ad* nook/olden. Ily order aftbe Board. deekdlw ALFRen tY amass. swr: G`',mi 0 . 8 141° 44,.=;,rattrstat: the lowest plugs. • nafl • Gold end Silver Pencils and Pen Holden in every Seal Swope. Folding ICnlveravniz. Wrioting. aUWCA --. 2 , aat. SURIVER-i-StißNEil ikAA,O by QM • • • BLIUVES' INDOW GLASS -dctlto b.r. maimed aizeg.: : I ti BARN ESE 'TyLIAM---... 1. b . ~. y ~• • , .004 ' SHRIVE I & BARNES . _ ~ ... .. ._ — '•ii.o6/1.,-50 has teceived km ula by —•,- . • • • : SHRIVE& & DARNIII4I'.. • nRAV xi . C IDEIF ed e p for p.l Si' 'VEIL by idAßti*i DY.APPLES,IOO but reeciyea forget by del - SHRIVE( & RARNE3 DIVEA HEY-100 bee received tor Cale by SIMMER& BARN .O. MOC:ASSE9 -15 brig 77.Tkund foilare b,A Mt JAM'S A. ntrremsoN „RS: MARI& CURTIS, formerly or Centre eonerT 1. I Pt, veil hear of emetkiar, to ter letereet by liftoff the aruietalgned. Any penal, acquainted r or _by Infonriteg her ,of hie 'h y c h ile e7 l eir i in;orreing nter * 47tr her rendeoet. ”. • . - ENGLIBB & BEN NETT; de3 ', ' 4( trend on . , -•-- - - - 11114/10 11FORTLIEIGTON. - • ' 'INFORMATION of hue Worthierte o f .1 Weetchester,Vbei.ier minty, P., wilt ' he than k. Cully received by Wilmer Wonaington, M. 13.,.Weei. cheater; Ye. • de.l4.2vr: • [Chillicothe (Ohio) Weekly Gazette wil4leatecopy three limes and cbarge thla office J- • • . • .. L'itie,ECT . N 4armisa Ourzottar a ..mitosAtat Ma. MATHEW A. EBllif windenver a coarse Of Lecture. nun Jewish Inner> indlerotaieni, at the LAPAYSfIS ASSEMBLY ROOMS, entracte on FOttral 817 ctly . 00IPMVItiryi the evening, Doer cud, at 7 &elect. , ,• i • Admisaion =,, emus; children half prie l .e., Ticket's can be had at Kars book marg.& O.Slockton'a boot more, Weaver's Hotel, and - at the doer. Il_er hm — s the el diens in the folloWleg esnideamin— uMr.enf.A..iterk, a Christian brulne, and a native of Poland, who has been Lemming with eminent us e eess In the eastern cities, propeam iii detour a of of LATILMt Ili Lafa)elte Han, on She anbiett of the Pas Htory, PrefentConditlon,anuture Prespeeni, of t h e n wish Nation: „Peon the ere .favomble icatif moniais torbith have teen presented ns frum emir, men and 017101 , 1 who base attended those lertermi we bate- no hesitation In cordially skeenneending them Mine citizens of Pittaborgh •as well calculated to •fford them n i.. ; small musette of entertainment and Instruction. , Theodore EL man,. IS. E. Babcock, . . D. H. Riddle, 1 , Edward Blzhest . ' Francis Herren,' • 'W. A. Peutvw.t.l . i .1 Flom Bea. C. W. Quit k, of Pt. Andriiiii Churelc- , 1 v . Pittsburgh, Nov. DI, DO. ' “Alr. M. A. Berk formerly deliecred. his aeries of Lectures on Jerusalem and Jewish fliatory, iti my pariah He was beard valid deep interest, aid gave thehighest satisfaction. All who attend his lemma may be ame of acquiring o seMI Infers. non '. • Lecture. on Jewish Dietary, illustruted by beim*, fel Oil Painting., representing Ancient and Alesdani , . Jerusalem, and otter *Little of interest. den J - AMES A. Matill3HTAge al Markel street, bail, dud treeivad from rho New York A a ttion s, a beau.; Wet let of BROCHE LONO SHAWLS, at Green, White. Bide, cud Scatlet middles, .04..1 ea 1 wl. ` • . The hoods be and a simile o 25 per cent:cheaper, t__han they emu be purchased ia the city. daTdat II ASV L on,- , B e eth, Noi ; ‘ l R i ‘ ----- ' ,- "'"i cubed for es by ;72 S _ , an., ded , Wood st , fIopERAS-10 Orli An received (Or sale Yoy V de3 , • -a E ST" LEER' --._L________—_._._. •_____ BELL —e ent pat a o F WILSON, • ell Wool u ild/10LaStia-ZI MEL§ p b'y • W & iTei - for ageTbf 111_, je.l • SII RIVER & RILAN.ES oIDy Tobacco, snorted brand t bn SNgIVBRk BilitnrES- FuTisa—ruu W ecu and ewT. DL Hytum 1 Gunpowder and Blank Teas reel for sake by BHHIViEbiI B&BNES P.de:4"6'("--"bri"gilE.l BARNES, des' BARNES A. L 7len —t" ""."'..4ll ll Wirfr. BARNES WISEBEL-5041."ettsi vrier -„ de, ENGLISH A BWINE'T.T 41 BUlTrWood at ee . brie mini jNollltitelloreit4ll4 JO ;ENGLISH k BENNETT vr2—tio bos ebestunts; 15 lab, Hickory Note, in store, for sale by 'ENGLISH & BENNFTT Fly — Y. ~...~a~..~z — y dig ENGLISI {✓ kgBNNB7T ~~Q E —lac .. ~aR tc f or.ale Lj' BNGLI9F{~BBNNEIT I—'. pan in Store Iwo iqr ogle det ENGLISH EIHNNETT LAST .FAC KET OF, SBASOIY. axpausi pecicer Lisa FOIE PHILADELPHIA AND DALTIMOHE, TlLT:tfrgelftle„e,:ittgiVll.j‘V* tpca ,iruoL,DoarTge, apply at thrtoLtle.lll4llnmallela Canal Sas* Cloths. ALLlCasteris Jobblail.Prleisk A IA PIECES illack and Fancy Colima. Prod, A lc , And &WWI Cloths; . Pdot, Cloaking six, Drab eloth., inn odenC 4 l by AA. MASON CO,: • 01k 61 ft at . P TTSIWBAH /110 Co' race of Third and Market stream II CHARTERED A. D. fssa. The eel* Channel Incitation of the CM to reau'i •Attl.l7. John Fleming, Principal learracior in the'Seienere of Accounts. . O. X. enamberlin, Prefasaor. of Penmanship, We, coon lo Computation, An. • ' • Al, Si. Watson, Erg., teetarer on ea mute rt4l mo wer. The tonne of nation includes Book Neerdet nod tts ongleturn to very branch of busdneuy Ise, lures on Commercial Law and thwamercial Seamen, renwtoothiPt Mar mule Computation. le. • Students can enter the College It ItOP Ittua.and, when entitled, will reOeire a Inplema,signed by the Faculty sad Exaudolo r CommlUe. . ad . - .. Iron and Britla IMMO DICRIfY CO, 'agent. for 91eylit;kit in„, work., up proposed to tll orders, ft MAD. tuctocers , lowest ales and olist alley u food ao an 7 In too city. Firatchour 119 WatiT at and JO7 Plant C littg rae salIT - 7 - - • W T. itir— a brio Mum roltale lirl------ ' —_____-_ • 9dt lir tialits.,.__atan --....___ OFFISE 320 ban life; 20 bait. Utrirryn ; ID big ' j t a vv. Ta i : 1 4G 329 Mtn/ 0, Oil •:Detests leoponals :10 anal! Glinpoorder 20 On bx, Young ItyAni gni lb lizu !do do, rre ton solo br r B JOHNIBBN W; . ll_4_3W)Mg ClllllB DOM, AMOUR 111111114% _ saurt l ir Ural*, Oyes co FRIDAY St-nisei DeeriitkiW AND onArilmirl fin a ikon wrisikaitke abOT• Hai %int be thamlighly reerials4 sad angld afaPeea , Ima nuea ivr Ow twain st!:1 calebnited mks *IVOR& P AN 0 RAMA S.' A VOYAGE TO EUROPE Illobratimiatigultimmimews Gnomon ite Halifax, the Allude, Llverpoid, ''• Frites th Ttuunes,',llming Win Sftddlia, assit