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    BY AUTHORITY.
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'PUBLIC ACTS
FIBANd at tie Fas! Elessian el ii. Titrey Pa*
CHAP..77.—AN ACT making appropriations for
light Houses,. Light Boats, &Pamlico , and
prodding fur the creation and establishment of
the ume, and for other purposes.
o=l.l Be it ea da by the Bentosond Hours
Rpresmtetrwd ta United Bata if America
is CONOSSJallnaded, Thu the followicg apps
prlaßoas be, and the same are hereby made, and
directed to be paid oat of any money in the wea
l", not otherwise, appropriated, to enable the
Secretary of the Treasury to carry the provisions
of Wawa toteteffect Providsajaeranmr, If a good
tlta to any land which it may - tar necessary to
tea, Cannot be obtained on reasonable term., or
the aistuaive right to web land cannot be moll ,
ed by cession, when the interest of the United
&au demand. It, before the appropriation Would
by law tall into the sorplus fond, to any and all
such cues, the appropriations shall be
cable to the objects tor which they are made, at
any time within two year. after the (ins meeting
of the L--gtalature, in any Stale wherein ouch land
may be stewed, subsequent to the pluage of this
act, to wit--
For ■ buoy or ■ ledge about ooe league east
of Boon Island, one hundred and tiny dollar%
For 'iamb beacon• on Poulton and Mkt'.
ledges', at the mouth of the thoroughfare belsreen
Northhaven and I/Maltase', • one thousand
dollant.
'Fora light house on Blank Saddleback
In the county of Hat cork, tour thousand dollars.
For a beac a and buoys at tha mouth of Lattl •
ihuhar,liearPortamottth.two Moutand Gve hood
red detra.
Fat beacon on len'eledge, le Piletuqv
river, five heodref date!.
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For a dwelling 10111113 for the keeper of the bea•
coo light at Hyannla, eight hundred dollars.
Few a *par buoy on the middle ground of Cha
tham, one on rho cam end of hdanomoy Rip; cot
on Schooner Bar; one at Powder Hole Blurb°,
sod one on Stone Homo Shoal near Pollock Rip
four hundred dollars.
For one spar buoy at the north, and one at the
month cod, of ■ !edge coiled lidithilsegss Reeks, one
on L./normalness end of tro — fierscahoe, ooe at
Hysona, one on the Storgeon Flat, one GB Sto
cep Point, god one on Blankenship'. rock, in the
Edgirtown district, 57e hundred and sixty
dollars. •
gig • light boom on Egg Reek, near Nahaw
fito:thocoand dellarn.
FOr a I , g signal, to he placed at tho one light
tome in Bmion Bay, three thousand &dam
For spar bongo at the entrance of Lyon Harbor,
vim one on the Dolphla Rack, one on the Libbes
flock,ums on Samoefs- Rock, one on the north
cut and ono, on the soothorell of Pig atlas, one
oa Old Harr► Ronk, and one on Lobster Rock, 6s o
handfed and Can dollars.
For the completion of the ouaeway from the
shoos to the light boner at Edgutnaro, Mar thou
gaud dolls,.
For , ousel or beacons at the Harbor of Hew,
but part, lire hut dred.donara -
For a light boner on the break Water at Bias
river, four , thousand dollars.
For a beacon on Bird Island, and one on Ike
False Spit, and • hoop :a SI•;e Ledge, Lent sut
tower mi ddl e tho harbor of Button, Iwo thou
. .
sand nine hundred dall.rn
For boson. en B set Roth, Harbor Koch, and
Five Pound Island Point, in the harbor of Gk,
caner, Unit bundled dcllara
For the eZetilOP of • beacon and placing boors
at the month of and in Essex river, in Ipswich
Bel, seven hundred tied filly dollen.
For • light 00010 upon a redo( rooks eared
the Sow and Pigs, off the Is , and of Cutiyhtink, to
place of the light boat stationed off said reef, and
tie light house ea said island: Provided, on el.
astlnation, a good Locindatlo¢ can be found, thirty
thousand dollars.
LK I.IIODC ULMID.
For ,e Tight bonne on Sandy Point, Prudence
Weed, three thousand Ave houdred dollars $
Fora ow buoy on the middle ground aunt,
Dotal Island Hada. to Narrogensot hay, knit-
For a buoy upon a rock near Coal Moo Wharf
on tile Wand of Rhode Island, 000 hi:mired
Fora can buoy et Pea Field's ktes , , elf Black
Ronk flubar one hundred dollar.
Fu?■ beacon lybt . Drieg.ort bar. aree
thewrand five/ bundred !Johan.
tat tu" •Oita.
; For tOlll,ll/ buoy. 13 Cheenport Harbor. time
Imitated 'dollars.
For two bziononUghts near Fort Hatnileo, as s
:sage to guide vessels from the oJthwest spit
to the Narrows, bur thousand John..
For eleven eta buoys Nissans river, between
Rona Shoe Reel and Grand Island one thousand
dolma
For the erection of a beacon on the tooth cant
part of Romer Shoal, thirty thousand dollar..
For a spar buoy on Glover's Beef, near Port
Chester, Long Inland Saund, seventy dollars.
For n SOU ban! on Glover's Reef, near Port
Chvster, Lang Island Sound, seventy dollar.
Feist at sr haw at Co'd Spring, long Nand,
seventy dollar,.
For tour spar boors, to be placed lo the inlet
to Fire Weed Bay, Loot Wood.
For in .ron can buoy between the now and old
Inlet Shoal, at Little Egi Harbor, two hundw d
*AWL:
Fora beam at the "Elbow" In Psnaaterirer,
and for Liar emir buoys or gild dryer, four hund
red dollus.
For •par Lacy on Mill ll,ef at the enteral
.ot the Kite, sod • beacon lor the Curner Stab
near Etizabethtown Point, farir hundred dollar
Far a light hones on Conastong Point, Sao
',thousand Gag hundred dollars.
11l DILAW.IL
For a ;ight harms at the entrance of Indian ri
jar, nob:a:Durand dollars.
I For a light houseat &VCR Foot Knoll, ten
Ithottgand dotter..
Far-■ light bast to be statiorted oil lames Ise
land, Therer Saha& eight thousand dollars; er fat
fa light bongo os the watts west point of lames
!Island, if the Secretary at tad Treasury shall de.
atle that it will sower me purposes at com
merce.
For tit, lights ou the south end of Hog Inland,
law • range tor the channel Of Greet Motahlpungo,
lot on Sand Sherd, as the one • tie other apt:
hewn! aurrey meg he found to be best, ten thou
!sand. d.,lls‘spind' the •ppropriation of ten thou.
',and dal'arh, trade by the act of the Durtrenth
/august; etglocen hundred and forty elyht, for two
Irus on
.Sand 912111,31 e, Cc, end It hereby, re
!i•licd.
Pa, Your btecons in James river, Cs: one on
White Sheal,one on Sloven Bind Shoal, one on
Point Shoal, and one on Deep Wafer Shoal, three
I thousand bee hundred dotter,.
IN NOCTN CANOLMA,
Haul
Fur buoys in -.aliens Lae, near the south
leakeri at the scalene° from th e ocean, Svc
semen edellars.'
I For bno at the Cape Chanel opposiu the Baf
!tens light bensei-one at Cates Sloo, and one at
!the Beg Channel opposite Kinolhect, two hand
!red ant fifty dol4n.
IA 1101T113 CAILOLJNA
lot n smaUtwaeon tight on filonislaland, two
thousand fin hundred dollads.
i For trauma fight houso oti the pier at Miss
elpol City, three'tgoasand dollars.
Fora babi balsa on the west end of Ship Iv
land,taielve inobaand dollar, , being a renewal o
appretriatian (or this purpose ingrie Angus ,
fourteenth, eighteen hundred and forty eight.
Fora bght house at or near ['avenge Can river,
}brae thousand
For a light house on the north west point .31
Owind Travere Bay, lour thousand dollen.
t Per • lig ht bottle at the Pow at Mem:tette, Lake
8w ter, Ave it:waited dollen.
For eLligut heave oil the pilot of land abou ,
thiee miles east of Cheboygan river, it the Strain,
of idathinew„ four thousand dollars. -
For a light house at or gear the mouth of Ev
gle river, four thonewad dollars.
Fore tight bowie on the lota shore of tar
Superior, et Ontaargoe, Are thousand dollars.
For aught house et Ottawa Point, in Saginaw
Bay, It is thcrnwed dollars.
For a light house on ftssiver Island, Lake Web.
Lao, firc thousand dollen.
Emma
For Ftat house at the mouth of ?win rivvrr,
three tbousaild nod five hundred dollars.
For it atit home in Pon Ulao, three itionsavid
five hiiiidred.dollare.
Fur a 14111 home and beawa liaht at Braun
Santiago, Witco ttoueand dolOra. •
F a 11161 booms at Bolivar Point, Aileen thou.
sand dollars.
Fut light home at Matagorda hand, Aileen
tbraband dollam
to 'FLOILIDA•
t Foe the erection cf a light on Sea, Homo Key
eight it.oueand deflate.
Be, the purohue of tho Ilikt at the Sa.
sauna riser, one hundred and fifty dollars
For two dumb boreal:a to be erected, ono oil
Black Oiater Rock, the other CO Sops Loaf, in
the Tier? Bisraousb,hsur Mound dollars.
ME=
For w laht house et or near the head of the
entohumat ress f the Mississippi rim, Omsk
thousand dean.
E:l=l7=l
Fur a light boom at Alainas Wendt (or a light
'heave it Paint Conception, and a kg signal; Wit
light boom on &any Palat , outrage e at' th e . hay
of Saa Ftanantiv; for a light hone at Sao Diego;
rat g I ght home and a kg aline et Montero);
he a light boate at the island of Pandonellieff the
harbor of Etta Fnithca, sad a kg signhl, and PT
the tratiovirtautto, erection, sad placing thanks;
gluey flint:mind donor..
li 01V30.%
. .
Pot a light helot) at Cepa Diuppointateit, et
; the month el the Colutetea ti vet; ate oats Island
~. fr c. p. ,, El...iv• et IL. reltallee Of the Striae or
FAN., nee to. 41 New Datleliney; Melee 11011
efte t•acwa iu e..lltObiS vies, sad Ite Itaneposte.
t on, c ctie; a 3.1 placing of Me 'mei itty Wee
inonsaad eau neadrad and Long dolAittu
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To•orntherixe the Secretary of the Tttatury to
test the Imo end economy Of the calcium light, five
thousand
For fort aigruMi at the light houses en Exidutiou
Reekt,Oult-Island, Long Island Soued.Beaver
Tail Pettit, Rhode lased, and ea board the light
but at Unites Reef, Long Bland Sound; two
Moreland five hundred dollars.
• Foe I& boas-for rendering assistance to wreck
ed mariners, and others, on the coasts of the Uni
ted States, to beexpended under the control and
direction of theSemetary of the Treasury, ten
thousand dollars.
Sur. 2. And be irferther muted. That where •
as the light house on Minters ledge is completed
and in operation, the one at Seittl•LE be therefore
suspended doting such thine at the nee ea Minute
ledge ta lighted.
Ste 3. Audio st forage sneered That it such
person as the Secretary of the Treasury shall dean
lguate shall report, in any of the eases herein pro
vided tar, that preliminary aurveys •f
10110
ry to determine the site of a proposed light home,
or lightboat, beacon or buoy r or to ucertale more
fully what the _ public eilgeney demands, the Sec
retary of the Treasary shall thereupon appoint one
or more °Mears of the United Slates revenue Kr,
vice to perform the required duty.
Sae. 4. And to it farther enacted, That any e(5
set so appointed, shall forthwith ewer upon the
discharge of the sax, and after mil, eveettaining
the facts, shall terillt; first, whether the propoeed
facility to navigation is the moat suitable for the
e;igeocy which exists; and second, where it
should be placed if the tatermaa of enmnieree de
mand it; third, if the thing prepeeen be not the
moat suitable, whether It is expedient to make
soy other kind of improvement; fourth, whether
the proposes Debt - hut any connexion with other
lights. and it no, whether it cannot be ser located
se to *observe both the general acid the local wants
of trade and navigation; and firth, whether their
be any, and if any, what other facts of imperutoce
unteriln; the subject.
Sec 5. Awns aferther erected, That all inch
reports shall, as speedily as may be, be laid before
the Secretary of the Treatury, and if inch on to
authorize the work without !unbar Icaislatioe. he
shalt forthwith proceed with it, otherwise such re
ports shall be laid before Congreat, at the next co
suing eession; but it all carts where much person
as the Secretary of the Ttessury shall designate
does not report such piteliminarni examination as
expedient, the provisions of this set shall without
delay be carried into execution.
Sac. 6. And do Criers/ler enacted, That tierce.
ter all buoys aloag tun coast, or in bays. harbors,
sounds, or channels, stall be colored and number.
ed, so that pauieg up the coast or round, rr en
tering the bay, harbor, or channel, red buoys with
even numbers shall be palmed on the starboard
hand, black buoys with octave oustbera on the
port band, and buoys with red and bitten some.
on either Land. Buoys in chatted ways to be
colored w oe ith alternate while and black petpendie
atn'p
Sem 7. And he ft further enacted, That there
shall be allowed to collector, when miring se stip
perintendems of light bowie., beacons, beta boats,
and buoy*, the same rate or eimmowich on the
disbursement of the afitte.id approprtatiota, as
were allowed and paid for the year endive wrath
March, eighteen hundred and forty nisei 'Promited
That no e 'Hector shall receive for hie enzymes ai
superintendent aforesaid, over the sum of four
hundred dollars per annumi.strut provided, fki ruler,
That the Secretary of the Treat...try shalt melee
to the collectors the superintendence of sorb light
houses, beacons, light boats and beet, as I , e any
judge beet and moat convenient for the entitle in
terest
See 8. And be to fartber enacted, That torte be.
and hereby iv, appropristed the tuns of one hue.
dred and Guy thousand dithers to purehue a
steamer to be employed in the coast survey upon
the Pacific coast, and used if deemed expedient
to desist:trice the sites of the several light hour.
es provided for In California.,
Sze. 9, Assad* it farther enured, That the sem
or
. two - lhothinad dollars is hereby appropriated to
pay the balance doe to B. La Poet of Paris, fur
I the light at &timely Bead. Nantucket.
Approved, September 28, 1650.
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
PUBLISHEDini %VISITE tai
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MONDAY MORNING, DEC. 9, ISI.O
ft:rNowernsaas are eamestly reqoested to Sand in
their fatten before at. N., tad al ear:y in the d.r a
practicable,. Adrertieements Inserted for • Free , .
led an. will Invariably be charred anal ordered out
THE hones or REFOOI.—We arc proceed
learn that the Committee who has that matter t
band, has gene.to work with procurance+ and en
ergy, and that they aro determined to atuveed,
Gomm Is poseibie.
We also understand, with ranch gratdication,
that toe gentleman who no liberally headed LI,
subscription list, at the meeting on Thursday cg, e..
Meg, has doubled the amount of his subscription,.
and that his generous course hes been imitated t.y
several other signora.
The Committee will commence t. rail co osr
citizens on Monday (to day) we hope and bolie
thatthey will be cordlilly revels ed,enditiat the in •
gnat demand upon benevolence and public spin!
will be moot liberally responded to. The access,
ties el the eaw, are so imperative, that we tenet
that It will be met at once, and the necessary ed•
ifice bs commenced the tooting, spring.
SINGULAR. AND IMPORTANT LEGreL
The Legialathare of Vermont has patted • tea
to regard to Faxitive Slaves, of a very Impatient
chancier. and which may have a very great beep . -
log upon the excitement which now aganreathe
community. This ranged/a faw makes it the duty
of the State's Attorney, in the several
to apply. to either clans of ludgea of Count
can of the anus or any inhabitant a
fugitive slave eccurt, whet the Judge or . Ca
applied to shall !aloe the writ of habeas carp
whet In tesalou,ot to any Judge of either Co
during vacation. If, under this writ, issued run
•
Lug the vacation by any /edge, the person arrest :J
sad imprisoned as a fugitive be not discharged, Lo
I. entitled to an appeal to the next them 'of the
Cously Court, by furnishing proper bail. Tut
Covet to whom the appeal I. made, or to :ab, t
the writ was originally made returnable, is dire •t
ed,opon the application otc:ther pang intetested, to
slow a tell by jury of all the Gets at issue berwr.,3
the parties. The law makes it the special due,
of the Suite Attorney in the several counties I.
use every lawful mi'aus to procure the niAattin I
rif every person arrested and claimed
districts as a fugitive stave, and instructs all in.;.-
el at and executive *Meets who etlitt know to
noire reason to believe that such an arreni is m•
.ded, to give Immediate uotice ttercuf to
Attorney in their comity, that be may timely tat,
the measures that devolve upon Lim to; teeuro.y
the rights of the arrested party.
-...The New York Journeri r,j Commerre, in fo,
comments on this law, pronounces tut provaio.i
.directly contrary to the decision. of the Suprecrtr
Court of the Ceded State., and to elect a soil fi
cation of the recent Act of Congress. Seem,.
sixth of the law ci Congress anihonsea the Judge
or Commissioners to determine the case to a
summary manner, and also provides that 'die cer,
uficates In this and the first section metitioned
shall be concluaive rf the tight of the person or
geneses in whose favor granted,lo remove 60,1 to
gitive to the State or territory from which he sus p
od, and .hail prevent ad molestation tit such pente
if persons, by any proctor issued by any Court,
ledge, Magistrate, or other persons whomrioeve:
rho Legislature of Vermont, ir would 'seen,
maims the right to el:liberals, the execution of the
dm al every step of its progress: to take the pre.
cos, out of the hands of she tribunals appointed
by the United Slates, and bring it betpre State
Courts, allowing the privilege of assent, and en
rendering the esenetion of the law nest to im
possible. To au Inch proceedings,the penaltirs
specified in section seventh apply, sad w
unit thej will be cnfarced at every hazard."
We ennui presume to judge, for our part, hotrA'
fat the law of Vermont Is contrary to the Onner,,
Won of the United States, or whether it is en • t
all. Although the Constitution makes it therin.y
the *siesta give up fugitives from service co,s
. ... . ,
labor, yet it does 'not define 'the mode by wt.. l.
the Elate shall arrive at the knowledge of 111, le
that the person claimed is a fugitive. Verm , , , ,t
Jots not rehniver to give up the fugitive, bot hr.
adopted a mode for &sanitizing the fact lot her own
satisfaction, before she lets go her hold, a., II Al
ISO injustice shall be done- to her citizens, or .
those who claim her protection, The 11,1 .1
Vermont, however, certainly contl.cta with the le,
of Congteis, and with the illterpfelallou general.,
-given to the Constitution.
We feet entirely satiafiedi that it the Sniith ....I.'
consent to a trial by jury in the Stan where the
fugitive la arrested, they would aueeeed, 141
ltt their object. It this were dome, oil oleiteweut
would ha atlged, and it, nineteen CIS!l out fi
twenty, Impartial Justice would be •wa.dcd.
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101/01111•110X TOIL 111. PCUrLI, or the Arvin,'
of Oleo ; with rutseellaneous observations on the
health, diet, till morals, nod the esuses, , wont,.
w t .. and proper trentment of nervous diects"
and insanity. By Rev. D. 8. Welling."
Such It the Mittel ■ very neat 12 mo. volume
373 pages, jest luned from the prom of Ueo. Pe,
kilt &to., of dila city. The nature of ita con
teal are well sea forth in its title; and the teat.l,..r
will BA le It renehlvalnable Information eoaceto
tog the publics trimainetionaof Ohio, and observe
lima on ,the name and melee or ilp
tiestatent and core.
For aide by Robert Ropkins,Appollo
truth wrest, end at abe Book Stores or the city
generally, in various styles of binding.
': Lams. or Ilegusgs. ,' --, •..
At a tee/Alas; held Orl Thursday evening lasi, in
the lkaid of Trade ROOM; to deliberate on the
Means i3106t likely to effeci the speedy erection in
the city of Pittsburgh, of a House of Refuge, I bad
the good fortune to be present- A seal according'
to krewledge,in connexion with an enlightened Ills
erallty, seemed to pervade the hearth and mindi`of
nearly all the persons in attendance. Not only a
feeling of pure bhilanthrophy, but of solemn dews
non, characterized Re remarks of every speaker
who addressed the meeting, and tbe impressions.
made on the minds of the audience, evidently sp
pawed to be of a corresponding description. [turas
emphatically, good to be there. Notwitluganding
the general gocilleeling which se delightfully pre.
nailed, it may nevertheless have happened that •
few generous minded persons, present or. that ow
canine, deeply regretted their inability to contribute
61 they could wish,toihe advancement andeonsurn-
minion, of so good and great an enterprise. In this
instance, as every other, it should be iteadily
kept in mind, that where little is given, but little Is
required. The widow who castbut two miles in
to the treasury of the Lord, was Milan/ 0 d With e'en
more complacency by the Redeemer himself; than
the many who, of their abundance, had cast In
mach. Indeed the only true standard for the prop
er exercise of Christian benevolence, is found in
the language of Inspiration—" Let every man eon
tribute as Gad harp guru hie ability."
While I thus apologise for the pour, as much pew
hops from n feeling of sympathy, as from a sense
of justice, lam proioundly, grateful to the few
wealthy residents who attended the meeting, for
their handsome conu nuttier", to so laudable an dr
, t,
ject. Many , very miny, thank Clod! of out
fel
low citizens are mein of ratline and all ys ready
to give generously of ' th eir a l widen , to every •
moral and religious enterprise. '
x.
The meeting though comparatively 11, was
composed of the very best materiaGi — as must be
apparent from the foregoing remarks. From what
has been done by • few whole smiled iwbvidentle,
it may reasonably be concluded, that when our
` people generally eel their shoulders to the wheel,
their praiseworthy (forts will be crowned"with
complete weckw. HOWARD.
Dec. 7th, IRV.
FRODI WAIIIIIIHOTON
Correspordenee of the Pittsbunth,f;• .e.'
Wasumorox, Ix c. 3, 1850
Election of Chaplin-. The Comm ..
important Report from roe Treasury
..-Proopecto of the TerillThe floosage
and Documents.
The House had the grace to elect Rev. It. It.
Gurley its thaplain to day, and a choice which
gives us reason to hope for a wise, conciliatory,
prudent course of conduct iu the members with re•
femme to their strictly legislative dunes. Of
coerce after eflectiog this act of *Totten to their
higher interests, the Home vise too moth over
toroofor further persistence in wet? doing, and im
mediately adjourned. It is ascertionedthat Speak
er Cobb will make no materiel changes in his
committees, nod bminces will begirt et mice,though
little apparent progress will be made in either
•
House torsome time.
The report of the Secretary of the Treasury has
not yet appeared. It is a document direst length,
and will be reed with intense interest. The Pres
ident states that the total receipts of the put fiscal
year were 547, '4.5,000. I prey zine - ahis includes
the following Items, refetred to in Mr. Meredith's
last mount report.
" "
Receipts (nen Miscellaneous sources SIP:10,000
• " Avails of Loans 149,000
" Treasury Notes
• funded 839,000
Balance in the Treasury, July 1, 1549, 2,184,000
Pubbe Lands, about 1,500,1100
Leaving (or receipts from Customs for
11349 and 'ziO 41,299,000
Total means for the fiscal year 347,42000
Mr. Meredith fell just ten milli°m below the ne
nul receipts from CAM/OMS in his estimate , on Ihs
pond, provided the Presidepe, stn...ot is coin
pored of the items which I have given above.
dl be .fe, therefore, for Mr. Corwin to make
very liberal calculation of die receipts upon th
data furnished by the returns of the last 5 mond,
But the same rule must be applied to the expendi
tures. Mr. Meredith estimated them for this yea
at.i.l,oce,ooo, and yet though Congress approp
'tad at its last rerston $42,500,000, it has been d
covered within GO days after the adjournment, that
a deficiency of neatly 511,000,000 remains to tie
provided for
But it is not merely in the details of our receipts
and expenditures that the chief interest Mr. Cor
wiu's report will consist. The developemerds
which it will mate el the results of the present
revenue sysirm onthe manufaMures, and general
industry and wealth of : the country, will be receiv
ed with the profoundest attention. Upon the farts
and arguments presented In this document will,. in
same measure depend the legislation of the session
upon the vital question. The most complete de
pendence is placed open the ability of the Seem
airy, and his spggestiots will be received with def.
erence by all: parties. Noteritlustimding the unto
:scud result : of the Pennsylvania election, I learn
there is no each predetermined hostility among the
Democrats to the deemed revision of the Tariff es I
had before supposed, and indeed as many prowl.
tient cod observant Whigs of your and other States
tr 4 taken for granted. I team that the Bon. Wm.
§troug,n much respected Democrauementher from
Pennsylvania, is .thoroughly impressed with the
angering condition of the Iron working and mining
Interests of that State, and of the leading industrial
puraulte in many others, and has consented to es •
eft himself among the : members of his own party
to bring about among theme better feeling. At
this momentl look upon It as more tleso probable
that something effectual will he done at this Wiwion
for the protection of manufactures in iron, cotton,
aid wool, the interests which are suffering the
I '
mint severely.
will take care that you hereon atetract of this
report and the accompanying document as soon ns
possible after they studl be issued.
There is one thing much to be commended about
the State papers that have soTar appeared. They
are brief, practical, compact to the point. They
consist, as they ought to do, of nzrattves of vane.
actions of government, during the post year. There
was no net of Polk's administration, as I believe,
that struck the public judgment as more imbecout.
ing, immodest, and repugnant to good taste, than
his verbose and opinionative menages eulogizing
his own performanns and malignly—for harsh
as tt is, that is the true term—he motives nod acts
of greater men than himself in his annual and OCe.-
m, of messages. I distinctly recollect that in that
~mmontesting the.treaty of peace, and In his last
lutanist meassge he lectuied Coogresa soundly In
aullcipation Mat the trilling little debt of a nundred
ions or to, which he had kf. to his anceessol
would not be prompqr paid off, when in feet ha
lea the memory empty, and with inandited sod
unknown orreereges to the amount of twenty or
thirty millions of dollars. Pretddent Fillmore'a
rdesaage is oueot the shortest ever delivered,and
could not be abridged aparagraph, with advantage
to u i force sad cleareera—and all the reports, oz•
cepting perhaps that from_tho treater! department
are tomer:tab e for their economy of words. The
reports front-the Secretary of War and Post bias
ter General, are models in their kind. Bath em•
•oily very important recommends lions, which 1
:took will be ell eatictionedby,Gongtere.
It, report Isom the South to day is, that the
notice members unite 'South Carolled delegntten
(Hurt end Solutes, of the Souse, only ans yet ar
rived) will not lake their aegis unless reconimend •
c d to do so expressly or impliedly by the Govern
or and Leyte!mere of the State. Ido not suppose
the rooter has any good foundation, but I give it
.at part of the town gossip. Another version, more
iio nem among the Southern member,. Is that the
Vali:tette gentletteu will take their neat., Wllbollt
,isitictratimit 11l the proceedings of either Hours,
arid will beep them for several weeks le order to
give their Legislature full lime to act, bolding
themselves to readiness to retire at any moment
when the wire pullers al home shall touch the key
indicating that tho last link Is broken between
Carolina and the Union. looms.
Wasuinaron. De. 4
The A 11.11.141 on our Foreign Relations
—Treasury Report and the Tariff
-Death eit Lon• Chester nutlee—Pro
eeseitsga Is Congo...
Among the numerous criticisms, which; as a
mutter et course, the Message evokes, is the re•
mark that an that : portion Grit relining to the late
treaty with 13nou Britaln; respecting the Atlantic
and Pactlfin Canal, and the lettitorial Integrity of
Contral America, the President has plainly env.
.Maimed all purpose of adhering to the Monroe and
Adam. doctrine spinet timber European colanl•
znitort EA ibis continent. It la maid that ther.Preik
rtrarly indtrates his intention not to regard
t7ll)l.in
trot of April 19, 1850, n, deriowd
10 pruned, ee to &ay way affecl, he territorial
r.i.hta of NsteditigAA, at any other of the Central
ocaetwieitts of 9telt f 3
Nos it.tetventun
ab id ; is mad in be the pike, of the Message
throughout. Now I arill.admit thot the tone or
the Message on thew nag 4:opOltatit p3lpia is not
Jed obst.l hoped it,woold be, but I ad not cab
in • -to take the above interpretation . I.d'asher
does say upon those tiopieiSaa the true ore. There
will be other commutaiestinne kom the President,
and Scoretszy of State, upcn those oubjeCio in the
course of the seaslon ; and indeed thero will be
decided seller on the part at the Senate on some
the questions McDivitt :0 Mem. It 11,11 be teeob
wad that n September, 1549, Mr. equter,,our
chow, to Nicaragua, concluded a matt kopoionot
!rosy, by which that Slate °Vended to the Amer.
Jean company for the coast:action of the coca).
very comp ehensive plisolegma and I hellcats We
are in return stipulated to return the indcpeu.
den. and inviolability of her territories. General
Taylor laid that treaty before the Senate (or 01
advice, and though, so Gran i, publicly known,
no action took place at the test *mica alma its a
decision will of reline he given Wet° the ter.
Milianoo of t h e present cue. This undertaking to
gaunt e the territory of email and weak pawls'
& certainly • hazard., proceeding, but there may
be circumstances to Justify it. As during Polk's
term we did form • postal tenet with Sew Grow,
ads, which was ratified, and Is yet in tome, and in
treaty we guarantee the intrgrit7 of that RCylutr•
territories; while it is s feet that et this mar
meet one province, adjoins' the laihrour, is
claimed by the British, on be.etf ol their pretend.
ed King of Mtn/quite. ?hi; thn treaty under
which subrist eta am gement, for currying the
mall "cross between Chngres sad Panama.
What is commonly called the Monroe doctrine,
for the repression of foreigncricrourbincoluonliati
American continent, Is raid to hays originated
with Mr. Adams, when Secretary of State, and
Mr.talhoun Intimated that thangh Mr. Monroe
concurred in it, Mr. Actnins' cuitcagnau in the
cabinet did not.
Mr. Corwin'a brat anion: treasury report Wit
be teat in on Monday nest. The mann for the,
dtley le tall tte be, that by keeping It back a few
dam it mould be found pr hateable to intent in it
WOW valuable inforrealtrn, highly r. , ,,ndisl to,
gn de Cottpreee in ite !nr.F:nt.t it cpon the tuff
and othet qu atfuns. Certhin trif vorepts era inn.
tnrini on the t.tel, wh:ch atilt w.ll hive a happy
result. it will be neeotney u. l.ep tho who'
subject out of the control of we Committee
Ways, and to get the tell, u Lich it is Intent:Ca
frame, boloro the Hens.: at en early period of Ltd
• Chalon. Let any tem:Wile progusitioe for the
modifieation of the present tariff he got helms the
House, and it meat pass. 0; that them ie no doubt•
The friends °idle proposed charge are also san
guine of the Smelt, bet of that body I do not feel
Ito secure. There la a nominal democratic and free
trade majority there oh twelve or fifteen votes.—
Hew it is to be reduced to a mleority, I have cot
yet beeti able to samisen. But,. I said, the pro.
tectioniimere In good spirits, nod appear to goo
their way clear.
In the Hum, 43 day, Mr. Chanilter, of Pada
delphia, announced the death of Hon. Cheater
Butler, of your State, in very heatiful and affecting
terms, in consequence of which the 11011.0 ad•
;pruned without the transaction of try business,
other than discharging the melancholy, duty of
parties the resolutions of sympathy and respect
appropriate to the occasion. Mr. Cooper perform.
en the same mournful twit in the Senate, in n
manner truly eloquent and menhirs. I had the
pleasure of a petticoat a equaintipum with Mr. But•
ler, and lean my with truth that a o man in the
House possessed more elllvelyll3oooll6delaceSnd
,nod will of his fellow members, and none concil
iated more than he did the regard and esteem of
'equate:sects, who were brought Into Catliket
with him by his olfi :WI duties or otherwise. Pre..
Timm to this aolorun ancolll3cenattll, the Sonata
had transacted coesidersible busmen.
Th e chairmar, Mr. KIM'. 01 Aloballta, an
nounced the ataudieg r os,u3:lleell for the seas Mo.
Thee wen, co very e 4.014,111 changes. For
wone reason or other, Mr. o:ekinson. or N. T.,
heal enplaned a disinelloatielt for limber service
ss Chairman of the ConimPtee on Finance, and
Mt. Hurter ol• Va., was app,wiact to that station.
Mr. Cass, at he own tagiltst, vans excused from
service un tie commence en foreign affairs—Mr.
Foote will be chairman a 1 that econtaillee. 'TOM
readers will notice that let what changor w,ll cc-
Celt in the orgauxatcon of either House of Con•
grass, they always have this result: Southern men
are placed in gating of commanding eminence,
trust, and power, at the expense of Northern men.
Ido not seek to cast censer, upon any part f or
section on account of this tastier. I only state
the fart, without making comments.
Rev. Mr. Buller, of the Episcopal church, was
resalected Chaplain for the remainder c f the Con.
greasoirithoet seriana opormittnn. This comphs
merit as the mlents,oloquen sea piety or 1.):.
Butler wan well deserved, end amore Iwo Senate
which conferred it, es mach r.s the rieng divine
'he rencived it. Justus.
Report of the leerttery of the Wavy
This Important document cle,erves, and will ex-
its unusual attention, both on account of the pea
ntcrest which attaches to the subject of which
treats, and of the numerous suggestions which t
advances, In regard to tie improvement of M.
this branch of the public service.
The following complete abstract of tie staterno
and (MOLD meadationa ice mho Irons rho IroArogr
Rapid! r.
. . . .
The Secretary commence. with a discription of
the various squadrons taro which the vessels of our
misty have been distributed during the past year,
and a review of the services which they have per
formed The vessels to commission, exclusive of
the steamer Michigan, which has been cruising on
on the lakes, have been employed in six different
squadrons.. The home squadron, Commodore Par
ker commencing, flag ship frigate Raritan, whose
field of opemtions mends from the Banks of New
foundland to the mouth of the Amason river, has
beeen chiefly occupied to the West lodes and the
Golf of MCSICo, and has performed valuable am
vice in preventing violation of our natinonal oblige
non in the attempt attempted invasion of the island
of Cuba.
Toe Pacific sqoadron contioned under the caro•
nosed of Commodore T. Ap. Cateisi,r Jones u n til
the wont ofduoe last,when he was succeeded
Commodore McCauley, whose flag atop is the
Savannah. Three vessel. of the squadron are to
cruise between Cape Rem and Panama, sod
Westward to the one hundred end eightieth de..
glee of longitude, while the residue will be goatee
ally employed North of the equator.
The squadron On the cone of Brae I, Commo
dore McKeever commanding, flag
,ship the trigs
ate Coomres., cruises train the mouth of the river
Amason to Cape flora, and oceoroosilir Kart card
to the coast of Africa. lie attention has t e en en
rectally directed to the Import:anion of the slave
trade, and to the protection of our neutral rights
is the state of hostility existing between the Ar.
genitor, Republic and the Binds Oriental of Cro•
Nay
The Mediterranean squadron, Commodore Mor
gan commanding, flag ship tho reeve ladepens
dome, has been actively engaged in visiting the
various pone of the hlediterranena, Adriatic, and
the Archipelago. The rquedron on the coast of
Africa, Commodore Gregory commanding, fire
slim the aloop of war Portsmouth, hai bent rgi•
tautly employed in breaking up the Olive traffic on
the coma of Africa.
The squadron in the Ewa India and China seam,
lately wider the command of Commodore Gel,.
lager, was transferred in June taw to the command
of Commodore Voorhies, and consiata of the
sloops.otwar Saratoga and bleier].
Wherever our flag ha, be,i displayed by a on.
Opal •rstel, a bas received ithe respect due to
the national character, and olir Interests sod com•
memo have been secure undiir its protection.
. . .
The two brigantines compreine thn expedition
in search of Mr Jahn Franki.n, at the date of their
last report to the Department, had advanced to
the 75th degree of north latitude, and about the
60th degree of weal longitude. . . .
During the last year moo ,puties, eight in the
Atlantic and one in the PACJGC each in charge of
lictuenent, accompanied by a competent force
of midshipmen as assistant", have been actively
engaged In the coast surrey. The Secretary see.
genii that it would ho more appropriates a. a well as
more economicol that ibis moth, which in now
under the direction of the Treasury
should be sin good wholly to the Neer. as the
branch of the service on which the chief share in
exeunt . oa now devolves.
The verse's of the navy of the United States
conolst of 7 ohlpe of the line; 1 caste; 12 frigates;
f-
SI sloopa-ower; 4 brig"; 2. ' schoenen; S steam
Whales; 3 steamers or the let claps; d steamers
less than fat clan; and 5 .tor ships
Of throe them are in tOattailßloo, I One; 6
Incline; 15 sammwof wor; 4 wirer; 2 rebooners,
(coast ooraey;) 2 'team coyote,; l steamer of the
lot clan; 3 steamers leen then. Ist close; 3 shirr
of the-line, as receiving "hips; I steamer do.; and
I I sloop dn.
There are alto on the stoclut and to progress
of construction 4 shine of the lien .d 2 frigate*
To the foregoing may ho added is • continent
navel force, the 'Various mail etranscrs which are
liable in an emergency to to, concerted Into res.
eels of was, vim A stutmers of the Ist chug, al%
ready constructed; 1 coneuneted, but not yet ro
cetved; and 4 contracted lor, but not yet awn.
strutted.
Permanent 50000 decks hove been many yam.
*line erected at thy yards in chmrlestoarn and
. Norfolk, ands third it utterly completed in that
at Crioklyn. Pleatme balarre .te.i,, with Mlle
basins and roilways are r be carr rioted
for tom al Portetnouin and IN u-re:.ts in rho none
Of the canning year, nod g to-tins:al dock
Clew, With a mono boin and retlesity, at Pn.ladel•
.
A same; ga,. wi th ie the period.". Psoposals have
Fero Mailed lye the eonatructicn of a teetotal or
11ostiee dry dcek,.howin and railway, on the coast
aide PaM6C:.. • -
The pentonnal of the navy comprises 64 cap.
tens, 97 commanders, 327 lieutenants,6B our.
geoes, r ; ssied assistant surgeons, 43 1111liSIEli
sirgeoar, 64 punier', 24 chaplains. 1 2 profs sots
sf inatherusice, 11 toasters in the lima of promw
coos. sod 461 passed and other midshipmen; to
which I, to be added, besides other warrant (d
-eem, acoording to the annuli) appropriation toy
pay and subeivance, 1,100 petty is fficere, 'semen,
°ternary seamen, landsmen, and boys. .
The capacity of the country useohoge this to•co.
whenever desirable, may be readily perceived by
'yeti;' that we have now le the mereadt:ie ma.
nue 3,000,800 of too. of sh.pping, greater than
that of any other nation of the world; sod, occur.
flog to the ordioary estimate of Men to every
.e hu.dred toes, there are in our merchant sey.
vivo 180,000 seamen.
- -
An obvious fault of the psesent organization of
the personnel of the navy, as above set forth, is
Abe destuulty between the head and the aubordi•
note parr. It is believed that the list et super.
namely Deicers, at lean in the three higher grades.
is greater than is demanded for SO effewive Das
val esiahlthstnent. It is, therefore, recommend
ed that the number be reduced to sizty captain%
eialuy commander, three hundred lieatenants,
with corresponding modification' in the Interior
grades.
The size of the navy being thus determined,
it is farther ricommended that, from time to.
time, as officers mai decline in capacity for urn
int service, they may be retired from the active
lint no term. horn jog and liberal.
The Secretary proposes that in all tenure pro
motions to a captaincy or to a higher rank, if inch
shall be established, seniority shall notbe ?eluded,
and ment ABU be esteemed the only rriterna of se•
lection. This wilt appear to be more emmently
just and proper, since, under the rat system,
no brevet rank is allowed to re iri -- the mint ne
kowledged Professional superiority
Another defect to the praoeot establishment is, I
the disparity between the ages of subaltern dithers
aid their grades, proceeding from the fixed nwnbe
in each rank and the failurii to provide for any pr•
motion, except to eases of vacancy. The sent• r
parsed midshipmen, now in the service, are old
than were Perry, Decatur, and blardonough tell • •
Ibby achieved their victories.
To corneal , this defect two methods have • •n
severally suggested by officers of great mail a. d
intelligence.
lit. To reduce the number of midshipmen,
as to furnish only Co mum as may be remit d
to supply the higher grades as vacancies m
occur.
2d. To educate a - number as great as that a
logabe,,, and to fix as age to cvery grade,
on the attainment of which, if no ?acne, et it
for promotion, they may be retired froth the no y
to find employment in the merchant terrier, ■ .d
supply s reserve corps, in one of war, of the
ant efficient chprnrter.
Thin week inhjeet to entalitted for the tab°
a of Cooveta
Anotber mecum:modeller. of Ito Secretary
bet rho oars of Commodore, a thlo oow pivew
merely by cowing to agents wbh have eoCllollradi
ea quad/one.) be reeogoised by law and ttiat at
lean two otfloois oval ed of the nal of icar ad
miral. TON is con,ltred important Po order to
piece the highest e Civets cl our navy on an equal
ity with thorn of other nations whom they ate an-
coFtemed to moat or: the ocean. It -ionecemary.
lu o.der to put thorn on. so equality an to
rant with Me higher el:kora of me army. By
tba os•eblistwl rate of relative mug, a capita°,
the highest Meer In our navy, make only with a
colonel. No good reason can ho perceived thy
the higbeat otb••er of one service should not. be
equal in rank with the higheat officer. ad°, othes.
C=ll==:=
general. Ifrongrem ahtll hereafter add the rank
or lieutenant general tothe army, at' may be to
compaufed by Pa correlative of vine admlnl in
O( the, tsro rear admiral. proposed, one esiet
be most bsetully employed at theDepartmeot It
self, when net on more active duty, in a convex•
ion similar to that of the Oconral-in•chief at d
tb . e Adjutant G _Dere] with the Department of Wat
*The other, whrn not In command at sea, should
establish his quarters at San Francisco, or other
point on the Pacific coast, and should be levelled
with command ever all the naval officers undoes*
men west of tholtecky Mountain., aa well aa the
naval flees in the Pacific, and in the China and
Fast India seas. The distance of onr Pacific coast
from the teat of Government In too great for an
cutlet= syntern of naval operations, or even for
the enfurcemenfi of proper discipline ender the
ealatiug law. •
The neccuity of maintaining an efficient naval
force in the Pacific, in order to protect a onset
mere than one thousand milt, in length, and to
give protection and encouragement to our whale
tishertee, in fully act forth in the report. The
hunter voyage ,now made by navigators is from
oor Atlantic to our Pacific porta. It la therefore
'dewed, re a matte, of economy, bath In expense
and time that, When a noelleient number of ship,
shall he placed pn the Pacific side of the contineet
they be utaiord there for pen:renew use, the
Neill being enlisted to the Atlantic poets nod sent
out to Government traotports on the ordinary line
of travel acme the tetanus of Panama.
Although nta of the opinion that war steameis
wiU supersede n. line yawls is:ohlps of war e 'thet.
Secretiry *thou:tights , persuaded that they wits
ha it net satiable itirlarica A letter is submit
ted gem an officer of much experience in the
command of war eteamere In regard to their efft •
.icnclisimPig ga itrikieg bodies in running down
an euetuth's vessel. Attention is stencilled to the
recommendation of the Bureau of Constructlon
that our sad shipa of war hereafter to ba cocain.
end, be furnished with yam propeller., to be end
on oces.uns where eelerity of motion avvene to
the pre railing winds may be imponset.
or the foot war steamers authorized to be built
by the act of 1837, the Saranac only is ready for
sea. She will ,be retained in the home 'quadrat.
The Susquehanna, when completed, will beat.
ruched to the Sant India squadron, and the two
remaining ones will be sent to the Pang: and the
eons: of Basil.
The commandants of equadrena are to he re•
quired to meanat certain once. and places the the
parpese of clacking h deeta.
The Naval Academy I. described I. in a dour.
lemur condition. The attechment to the academy
of a practice ship for the purpose of practical ie.
atruclion, is regarded as an improvement or great
value.
It is seoominended that a few appointments at
large, of midshipmen be allowed to the President,
as a means of promoting youths of extraordiaary
P Th ' e l'e tfeficlency of the articles of war for the
government al the navy is referred to at length,
with especial , reference to the alteration made in
them by the abolition of dogging. This abolition
has left in the bends of authority but few other
unctions than those of death and amp rironment.—
It has in no degree abated the scorn..oe of the penal
cedc___But it was tsCesibly the infliction of this
punishincot toe summary way by a commander of
ship, to which there dad doubtles hien abuses, that
WWI intended to be remedied. The opinion of .
board of Officers amembled for another purports
li ,
ms been asked' on several questions connected I
with this change of discipline; and it as summed that
a colon-tame of Congress take the tesumony on
oath of experienced seamen as well as officers,
is reflerenee ton proper code of discipline for the
service.
The operations of the several linen of mail
steamers, and the payments made upon thelreom.'
utter, are sot forth. It is recommended that a'
line for the trapaporialion of the mails from San
Francisco to Macao. Shanghai, or other points itt
Eastern Asia, either by steamers or sail vessels,
be established.
The operations of the National Observatory ,
and Ilydrogrephical Office, continue to tie con
ducted in • manner highly astisfactory. The as.
tronomical expedition, under Lieut. °Min, to
S wimps de Chili, with • now in a new later al
nation of the dilemma of the earth from the son,
by °bane/lions carried on at the same time there
and here, and other scientific objects, has prose.
owed Its Hint successfully, and has been signal
ly favored by the Chilian government and people.
The preparations foe the publication of an
American Nautical Almanac, by Limit. Davie; un
der the direction of the Department, are in an ad •
vanced elate of progress.
The experiments of Professor Page in testing
the application of electro.mognetlem al • motive I
power In mechanics have been continued, and he
is now engaged in preparation for a trial trip of a
iocomotive on • railroad propelled by 'this power.
The meteorologiaal observations of Professor El-
pep are still in progress." The course of experi.
ciente in gunnery, and thepreparadou of ordnance
Morrill of all Flails at the • navy yard in Washing.
too, have been conducted in a manner highly sat- I
Wintery to the Department.
A bated of onval officers has been convened, for
advice and information on the question of rook
between officers of the military and civil limn
ohs's of the naval service. and the relative rank of
officers of the army and navy when acting to
gether.
The jointboard of officers of the army and navy;
who have been engaged in the examination of our
Pacific coast with reference to harbors, fortifiCa
lions, light botulism, navy yards, and docks, is expect
ed to Girlish iti work in the present month. and re
turn to the sent of Uovernment.
The sirs legal of appropriations required for all
objects under the sopervision of the Department
is $9,111,600 01 this sum, the amonot required
for the novel service and Marine corps Mr the
year Is 113900,621. The above aigregate is less
by more than a million of dollar. then were the
estimates far the present year. To it, however,
meat be added the *menet which may be regal.
red for thn dry dock on the coast of the Pacific,—
The Secretary alleges!' that the appropriations for
the annual support otthe navy be separated here
ailer fro:isthms for lined and permanent objects
on shore.
The expenditures of the Department during the
year ceding June 30, 1650, were 117,591,521.91,
of which sum the amount expended for the ann.
port of the aim, and unripe e..rps mat 15,527,•
722 63. The unexpended balance of anpropria
lion.. at the date last mentioned, was 13,532,253
64, all of which wall)* required to meet outstand
ing obligations for that Year.
The remaining recommendations of the report
are certain reforms proposed by the chief or the
Bureau of Provisions and the chief of thei Harm
of Medicine and Surgery; that the ram of 8200,.
000, part of the Navy Hospital Fund, be Invested
in aloe ha; and that an augmentation be made to
the Marine corps.
Too &erelevy or the Navy has odielilly interla
rd the Secretary of the Central Committee. J. C
O. Kennedy, Eaq , that the Commandant of the
Brooklyn Navy Yard hat been Instructed to m•
sews at the yard all such articles as may be sent
there from time to time to be forwarded"to the
London Industrial Ezhibinon, and plar3e them
where they, will be secure and not expand to the
weathero4Yet..hand.
-stasinsus.—A. Site eensusiust cc l apk64 make., i
the imputation as fdloars inalos 82,211;
white femiles, 70,201; olives, 45,242 free colored
persons, 636—sotal 198:41, bring an Increase of
101,229, since 1840 Tbe,land as cultivation Is W
ei:pied as followc—with • cotton, 239,239 arms ;
with grain, 437,893 acres. In one year the State
produced 06,942 bales of canon, 8,278,631 bushels
of corn, 1,223,861 bushelsof oats, 289,536 busnets
of wheat. These facts show a very large excess of
white; males, an unespected 'growth of the State,
and that it is ranch 610113 of a groin than a cotton
growing. State.
PLOSIICT or • Was airwave Brunt. Ann But-
doe Arrno.A correspondent at Rio Grande save
"Troops ire arriving in:large a umberi from the
Northern Provinces, anti every thing' denotes a
prepwration for war. whiCh it is thought will soon
be declared against Buono, Ayres: The- Bind
ilia have five vowels of war to Feedlots!, laying
in the harbor of Montevideo. The Boron de!aqnl,
who, • few months aloe, at the head of an armed
force, committed many.depredations la the Banda
Oriental, and carried off many honer and elide,
has just returned from Rio de Janicrooshither ho
had gone In present himoeif to the Government..
Re now comes loaded With honor., hav i ng recoils.
ed the appointment of Co minder in Chief of the
ri
0 Guard, Nacional" of the rovince of Rio Gran de.
Many an: of Me opinion: t at Brazil wlil lose due
province, as nothiog can prevent the troops of
R3llllll from coming to on the fr mien; end he
will commence by declaring the freedom of the
slaves, and.thos enlist them In his cause. Brazil
dohbilenexprow assistance from Yaraguoi, and
perhaps from the French, who now occupy end
garrison Montevideo."
A house In lidanebester, England, is pfepsring
for the Great Indolent Exhibition °I Louden, a
fabric which in to be aptin from a pounder cotton,.
and to extend in kegth Iwo hundred and thirty
eight mllee, and eleven hundred and twenty yards.
There are eighty Byers, of a yard and a half each
in Ike warp, with seven warps to the hank, and
five hundred hanks in the pound of cotton.
The Mississippi Legislature, en the 91st
appointed o Committee of fourteen members of the
Mouse, and seven of the Sedate, who are to rem'
a MR for culling a esnYentich, with plenary pow.
pow.'rs to devise such measures as *helm's. deem
it necessary for the Siam, in its sovereign caw.
ty, to.adopt in the pending difficulties. °emitter
Q;utman asks for an immediate organiz.tion of tbe
militia.
• A RAI/112 Canova Viu...—The following will
was dilly filed ID tae Orme of Register of Mahon
Satoolsi. in PhilatlelAia. It it: a epee:men of
oulettered cooveyancisg:
ti Oct. 23,1660. Ido bequiath the middle Room
and Gatret to my wife ano arm William—as long
as she Imes at her death it goes to Watiam—with
afrec pump through the lower room each
way
back or front a sow and three pigs to my wife and
William—the lower room to my daughter Ann—
all the wood and coal • emit the house to my wife
and Wilinosi-‘my wife to have privates in the
cellar for wood and coal two of the fattening :togs
to my wife and William—ne kitchen part of the
house to John—my wife and William—is to pay
Ore Dollar of the Orsund rent a year and John and
Ann—each Is to pay fire Dollars I wish them all
[abase equal privates In the yard Thomat—is to
have five Dollars a year for ten year. each of the
other heirs to pay their equal share of this live Dol
lars my tile bodied and hock came tatd . satten west
to Thomas — sod my watch to Ann— @e rest of the
bop to be equally divided betwree them.
(or his mark •
—n
On the OA lostact, 67 tha Rer. John Douglas, Mr
Semen Warr to Mlsi Mans Alum, all of Pittsbargt;
At the residence of her htubstui, near C 16631,
Pa., N0v.266, 1660, Martha, wife of Wm. Har
per, to the 29th year.of bar age.
Death, In wtotever form, and tinder whatever
circumstances It may visit cm, uniformly cools a
gloom of sadness over the hectic of surviving
mends. He most be destitute of moat sensibility
indeed, woo era look upon the wreck of human
notate which death p rode cel—whe can none e der
the society of a cherished t,iend finally and for•
ever, se far us this world Is concerted, and con
sign their Melees remotes to the Meat tomb, coder
the emovicocia that mull the tutsvena be no mote.
they shall net awake, or be raised out of their
sleep, and yet feel no emotion of semis.. Still,
while tars even , be uniformly sorrewfut and des
pruning to its influence there are circuoistaness
in *Men tt sometimes °court, which impart:to she
advent of death a peculisr sadness. Seen were
the eitetezellieeee Of the event, which we are
now called upon to record. Young, lovely, and
lately settled in her own happy,homr,
the object of the warmest erections of a tender
husband, and of .a largo circle of friends- and eel.
meee.--our lamented friend was entering upon
Ile, with the fairest proepects tor tutelelnees and
happinees in the wur!d. Bat in the midst of these
happy prospects—prat when they wets beginning
to be 'enticed—Death ctme,atte.: all were blighted.
By this had event, IS happy home to rendered des.
olate and drear—a tender and loving husband
left oonipimionlese,end helplest_iefant
can motherless upon the world, and all the Mien
idled hope. of effectionam friends sent back aeon
their hearts with chilling diseppolntment.
while to the eye of settee, • this sweet to ore
fraught with sorrow—faith disherna even in the
depths of its glooin, the element of joy and hope.
Our departed !timid. we have 'mates to believe,
dint se the lord. }Her previous hie, and the tin.
denote afforded during her last Illness, give no the
test nun:duces that she was a Maid cf Par
a considerable time previous to her death, she
was a member, Mfull communion, with the Asso
ciate Prcabyterien:Chuieh, et Mateo ' and her gen
eral walk sod mace-Mame, furnis hed pleuleg
evident., thin her proletsion wail no empty name
that she profelaed.tbe power" as well soothe
form of Godliness: . 'And during her Met illness,
thongAseverely tiled with physical suffering, and
at umes, lit mental cocll cm with the Priace of
Darkoms, she still ova enconrsgitg,evl demo that
her beast wed in the Lord. When licked, in ref
creme to mite dooming ho pes which she express.
. -
ed. upon whit her hopes of future happineu were
founded, ehd readily replied "upon Jeans ChM;
and his targeted iiightesumese alma" A hope
the. Mended, wo . know will not be eisappoisted.
It would he iceposeible in the b. let apace to which
we nano corder this maire, to r.a.rd all the ex
pressions of f.it sod piety to whin she gestlt
ammo. Almost tar whole time dcning her di.
nese, was employed le repealiog portiere of Scrip.
tore, detecting tothe converanone of pion friends,
conversing herself, with her mourning relatives en
divine Slices, snip. prayer. She was throughout,
patient . and uneberplaisme—humtly resigned to
the will of her lleaveoly Father. Her great com
fort was io the promises cf the word of God, to
which she often referred as 'sweet and precious."
So much deogroseed was her mind in the contest.
elation of these means thee she desired to re
peat Mem cofialasitly, ad continued doing so et
the tool, until 'death intemmted her in the pleas
ant employment; T end even then, whie Yieldiog
to the shock of dlisclotioo, the breathed out bee
lbw to God in shellargusge of inspiration— , Leord
Jean receive 'lnieplat." Such a death scene we
ceenot •conteroplate with unmiesied sorrow.—
Measure! to Many rer pints, it truly woo—yet in
others how }Wel! The death of each a friend
we may mouth, bet not "ea those that have no
1 hope.. As tar so lie coo rely on Mimeo evidediee.'
we have tenon tobelieve "she Bleep* in Jena;"
and "if we behave that Jens died and rose again,
them Met deep In Jesus will .God bring with
him." "Tlesura ate the dead wherA des in the
o Oa m on the bosom of thy God
Yoog spirit! :rest thee now,
Ee'n while with us thy foot sups uod,
Moses! woe on thy brow.
Dun to Its narrow house beneath!
Bout to Its place on high !
They that:Ova seen 'thy look In death,
No more may feat to die.
Lone are thy pet a and sad the bowels,
Whence dip meek senile is gone ;
Bet oh! a brighter hewn teen owe,
• 10 haaven I. now thine own." -
13:r CAPTAIif NAILOIII Will eddy*.• the Moiking
Men'. Congrets, at Union Moll. on Smithfield et, tor•
net of Fifth •feet, thi. evening, at 7 o'clock.
WIIIO & A NTIMABOAIO CONVEXTION
nis Nybigand AtltiMelOnie Convention of Int year
will meekto the Common Council Chamber, cn Toes
day, the! lath 'moot, at 70'010a, P.M., for the pot.
'pose °loaning a Corm:anion to nominate a candidate
for Mayor. Whl. McCANDLESEI, C heirman.
aeon:at
=EMaI
PIVCE3 Chameleon and Fleeted Sake:
40
pd do pleln black Sassed and Striped Enke;
0 do super Black Dress Patin;
tu do caper Changeable Beam
Together with the largest and most complete 01100
meat of Ladies' Fine DrescOoods,
_at
hl ON k CO'S
deg • &bib:lathe% st
ICztim Vane Fire Brlloka •
ritlLßEßTntri & r:O. have appointed Fireender
kJ elicited agenda for the sake( their GM= Brie&
We nave • tot on heeds and for sale t'consolners
are Invited total], and examine flip new fine stint..
EICAIET.& ATKINSON,
de) First et. between Wood tc Market.
Armagh:Jan Woolen, Goad.. •
'DO FOB I , :ge r ;a r l i tet n Igt i l . B . l . ar . lets a gbbo& Jr a mind
£OO pairstteariltteat Blankekrtlon boood.
100 palm Orly Coaling illanteut,ltcarty...
100 !do Drab rdo do rdo
60 !do Blue •do • • do
3 rases Black Blanket Cloth
1 ido Barrer Grey do
3 rdo foredo. Black French Broadcloth. •
3' do-.altvsoot Tweeds, assorted colors.
3 do Jeans, assorted colors.
tdo Cumionerestalack sod randy eolom.
1 do;Botinotts, black and grey max. r ,
a Ap,. ,White Twitted . Flannel, yard wide,.
' 1 do Creetborred • • do do. - ••
above deactilted roods cro all on reattigament
from ear Loos mancfamorsta, cat and *tat, and are
lot gala on &bend tamale the trade, et manatantureml
(dean ITLSE
ElliObitC,A few boteilet Sae mail 1.t 414 . 4 " 1 ;
des
r Teak by , WM A MeOLIII2I3,k
- 2361.1bert7
Gral/TATIC , for Custaids. Pa dd!" Oa t
last .:ePeglo":llTe°:7;qlcCLl'erari*tr'
last received and for tale b
A IdeCLUBO te_oo
krEw FARINA-31mm Hecker's Varina—tuvalit.
LI able as an ankle of diet for invalids and child
ern, and also roach USed lot tatting Pudding:a, Glue
Mange, de-
A of . ..de. of prepsnog it is
given on the arrepp ersi jest received for sale by
del:. • ' IleoLGlts.l2c CO -.
PRINTING PAPER—White! yellow , pick,' and
blue printing paper, foi band , Lille, for sal* by
W P BIARSIILLIst
den 83 Wood at
TURAPPING PAPER—Brown — Medium &Double
f Crown Straw Wapping Paper, for tab, by
VT P MARSHALL,
' dc9 ! • • ' 85:Wood or
PAPER HANGINGS—A full anottenent aI...LT. on
hand and for min by W PI DIA EMMA LL,
Sellers , imperial Cough Syrup, •
FOR the cety of Conchs, Colds, Ileareenesa
enzaTiekLing Sensation lathe Tbrosctiboopiog
Cough; Ito • pieneencyl Mix, the mom effectual re.
mad eowim
lees , Imperial-Cough, Syrop—Pinfesscir Porter
has; wither:l sollditoden, rya certificate of the ex.
eellence of this popular cot;h inedicine. It will be
interesting to all who are a
nd with coughs, and
are casjing about fora 'On and
,speedy care.—plies
Meet Dolly Poet. •
Exchange hotel, Oct. 10,1850.
Edirom,--liemng Lees (or etme:tima past
cony much MB/eta with a severe .cold , and elmost
constant Cough, End having vied Twista remedies,
ayrny, the., and all to en effect, I was ind ee d by my
esteemed friend. .W. Wallace, or ado citty7, to
make ateial a(R. E. Bailers' Cough Syrup. I did 50
dm mygreat surprize.lreeelved ahem% immediate.
relief It was with the greatest difficulty that Mee.
tuned before My respected climes. but en takings
epoonfel of the syropiust before uttering my lettere
ream, I could speak with perfect ems daring the
evening. I would particularly reconueend la to clergy
men. lawyer. . and other public. epcake... I have
used twe bottles only, and am now!perfeetly cored.
i feel ate be my duty as aphilanthrolneb make Mil
pub to acknowledgment of the efficacy a toe article,.
for! cons' er to be the bmt new before the pubic.
JAMES 11. POUTER, Prot: of Ikbarmati , ..'•
Prepamd and sold by
d• en R E SELLERS, •
07 Wood at I
GalWaulled TLststed lion &id Wary. .
AVING teen appointed agents (or the sal or
H
galvanised tinned Ifon and strlvanixed
are now prepared v, fill all order. at New ' ore,
prices, transponation added This treacle ,
err
excellent for roofing. ehintne) caps. turnaces.! he
being impervious to.water and rust. the wire is very
superior (or fences and telegraph purposes.
..; ts t W HallßAUCil
deg - 145 First & 114 Second
SODA A2II—LO cub, Rctieo wort or for sidi by
daft B3 W HARBALIGH
0. MOLASSES-4U Dr's. r'e'd for sale Is
P ° W "-"'"k•P"e i7I7In 7 ORTII &CO
BUJo, , nib by
WIT ER-.4 ties prime' J' S DILWORTH
ri OLDEN STILUP,46 brIG reo'd for iale - by
VT da J ES DILWORTH &
DRIED PEAC/M-210 bu liudinor; for We by
deg J a DILWORTH h CO
T ODACCO-473 s's and B's Dudley'. bran
40 bSN Dudley's Excelsior lb In..
15 bxsZ.Tay.or superior, do
• 47 nos Seddon & Anthony's Ws &Wm;
30 bx• Daniel's unrivalled s's; I
IS bra Priunan's
10 bin Sutherlln'a celebrated lb
aO catty boo 151 b each,litorrle brand
Go do do • Warwick &
(Rey% all on eannignment; direct from lb. reanuras
inners, for sale by I. 8 WATERMAN & B(N$
den y -31 Water & Cl Front sir
B UTTER -10 brie Peek
l brie packed;
"'P do.
for
"1"y
deg SON
L 8 WATERMAN S
.
D RIED FRUIT,ZO sae k • tided Peaches;
18sack. dried Apples, farads by
:de.9 Le WATERMAN & SONS
lt TOL/U3SES.-23 brlaprimo N. 0. for •21e,6y
ai clef/
. Ll__ I. 23 WATERMAN AEONS
C"Ei n 7t l ° t,'"ir!Vw",l4rl;ii'llatZVA
CHEESE -447 bozos W. R. Clime, •
183 do •C/eam Cbeeoo. t00 7 d. , gold for
ado by " (deg] WIOK WCANDLESS.
WADDING -19 bales Elk. Wadding, will be sold
low, to dose conduit:lest. by • • ;
de9 WICK. & STAMM.
-
?(,OVER SEED-8 bbls read, and far 5e..., by • '
NJ deg WICK a WOANDLYZIL
COFFEE -3L big. Rio Rodeo for sale by
wicg &lIRLNDLEE.S.
PEARL. —34 tuts firm lAtts, for dale b
del WICK k.IdeCANDLESEIi
SA.LERATIIIS-41eanko Solent.,
51.bOxes do oulvelized, fo
mile by deg. WICK k. 11,CANDIASS
OTABI.I-10 cOsintre Pot NA, fnr .as by
P
deb WICK & WCANDLEKS
ROLL RUTTER-0 bblifreeh'Roll Better
i t
received and for tale by
den wiCX EVCAN LE9O.
pennIA:M O 4I7n3M'I'M r TNI I'9 " II MI
VI.,OLX-21 nen FlaF, for gide by I
deg , • • WIGS t M'CANDLEBB•
. I
(111000LATE-82 boxes Cbdeelate on beryl, az.ll
vale by [4o] WICIC S I.I,CANDLESS.
P.T C. —l7O bb4 Tar. (m by
d[o WICK M'CAI4D[.ESS.
RV ILERRING—Ta tom reed, end for Lale by
dc9 !.WICK & WCANDLESS.
HICKORY NUTE-4 pkirt reed and for ..le by:
del • WICK & WCANDLM. 3.
DIONONWPIELA CO.'
Itottoo to Stockltoldors. , '
N purenance'el tie provisions of the Charlet of
I
Incorporation; t h e .Annnal Meeting of the Stock
holders of the Monongahela Nevigation , Cempeny
will be heldfon Monday, the eth day ofJannary.:l&fil„
(being the first Monday of the month) at the office of
the said company, in 'Rieman lien, comer orGrant
street and Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, st S e'cloot in
the afternoon, (bribe putrose of electing officers for
the ensuing year: WM. BAIMWS,C-1., Seal.
de r7-eld Iss.Sl
La a / a a' tiatior Boots, Shoos & slappan.
SIIE subscriber bas Inst received. large anon
enent of Ladles Gaits r and Morocco So.tr, Jenny
od Walking libbes and Slippers, of the most cele
brated PhiladelPhia snake. Also, Misses and Mild.
rens' Boots and Shoes
French Cork Soles constantly on band at
del F H EATON'S, G 2 Fourth et,
!MIA wait Buffalo Cambs.
A• L
LARGE auonment of new and' benonlbl styles
Shell and rhiffato Beek ronlbs. Ala, a peat
•arlety of Shell, HnSalo, and Horn Drennan Combs,
received and &nude by „F H RATON,.
del 82 Perna al
SPOLL COITONS-610 eos Coit , s epool Couon.
Also, a largo'svpply of Bag raper Boxes, awned
just recessed by F II EATON,
del t. s 2 Wood
ANTILIA:k. BONNET VELVETS—Chi hand
111 and for isle, • large asserunent.of Blank and
Colored Velvets. downing of Garnet, Crlnston.
Cherry, Green 'Drab 'and Inset. Also, 4-4 illtank
Mantilla Velveli very rich, al es Fourth et. • • •
de?' • FN EATON
e===
DkCIIING-403-potords India Rubber Statue Pack•
log just received This Packing is prepared 0-
that 303 degrees Fehrenheit will not sleet it, and is
so, ertor to every thing Also, as no sahstance Diu so
much elasticity which amide so high • degree of heat
and may be need ebb= alt pare. others packing is ste•
y, sir manhole plates, piston rods, Mane joints,
Mena chesty, cylinder beads, sulfa bores, ke. ,
del/1 PHILLIPS
•
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
38 hotinsTo'entLaost.Piurt..
243 mika Reit Roort—.92 otitis &ogiag, •
Good, Intemt Telegraph es 7Czpreee Lane
• Silage Company. • .
SIX Daily Linea or Nem.. Coaenea, tot'
DAYSI3IIRO. and from thence.by_the New Fenn
aylvania Rail Raid to ,•PIiLLADELPhirt,. NEW
ORK, mad BALTIMORE.
- During lbs stopenrien Of. Canal Navigation . , Rix
Daily Loma of Coaahes leave for lloilidaysteugi
wld hem th eses by the New Pennrylvania , Rag
Road, 013 milest to Philadelphia. Time throne, 35:
Fare to 00
Fare to lo 00
Catches wilLicave every morning, it b o'eloet,
precisely, rmd every night at the same ,
FXTRAS to harem any time, elms,. 131.. 1 Ln.=
Tbts le the mem Greet, cooltartable, and expeditions
route to the eastern Ohm. •
. . .
Pumpers fot Baltimore take the New Ball 14014
at I lotnobart. direct, on the of the earn it that
place. For plunge or Information, apply to I'
01411 BAD, Bt. Charles Hotel,
or to J. P. HOLIBEZ, Nononmahela Nome.
Piashorp, Dee. 4,
w W
1830.—d57
1•
vitro W-130 brie we'd this day, and for sale by •
de? ' " • 5 & W HAHLIALCiii
Ail °LASSOS-43 • u re s new crop . N. IA !dolma
tY.I. landing from neamer Me.senger, for nate by
JAMES DALZELL,
Q 67 ' - Wate.,6l
S. MII OL 21 ASSES— tl. nerer ME for S
DAL We 'by
JAICItLL
Whiter
14L rErltreri7°"'3sreel•gig;ae; NP t Lard OO.lu
d.c7 t • Canal Baia.
DARNS' CELEBRATED PILE LOTION for
.10 tela edre tot Pilo, out reed by .1 KIDD &CO
del : . EO Woad et '
ITARCII— Z.) BonbetAbt's be.; for nlei by
de: • .1 KIDD & CO
ALI/N.-10 bits for salt by
BO FIE.IIIA 9 PONOE-1. balejest reed for tale by
del . I KIDD & CO
lIAMOMILE FLOWERS-1 east gum , COil, jcs
rteniva by. (den . L KIDD & CO
ROTTEN ST9NZ-3 <ask. tuperbir tgarea`d
OM by
7 J KIDD de
laohlme Belting. ' • ,
JUST receive‘lfrall feet Vulcanized Indie.llbbet
blacinne Ilanding;frore IS to le inches wide The
experience of the Irarahrec yeerebutelned thr there
the coefidened of the consomme; this, together with
the feet that greet Improvements brae been Made in
the en ratty, Wellrellte the manufacturers in .essartiray
tom he . ra perier to leather. lot all open beita,there
especially forithavy or math bobs, for the Gollowizg
• I. Ito perfect equality of width ral • %highness, I
winch It will retain. • • : ,
g. No degree of heat rade, 000 Ira:carat 'injures
It, end it wrauthe amble to ray degree of Cold.
•3. It le of larAll strength and .darabillty. doeinet
slip oo the o pulleys, eouseethernlyetr of power is
obtained, rod whets adiested to me lam toes not
nature alto nettnt, aa lathe ease with teethes.: ,
4. In the east Is Moen below leather.
A lams uscinment alerny• era hentkand therathed
of ifiVen icarbeou bolt notice, end.warranted to gir
muster:non ot the money refunded • .•
del' Eft PIIILLIP3,7 ("Wood el
ADM
TN* YEACIIRS-2113 ..eke for sale
jj , RILEY, 111/LITHENB & c()
• ....COIN IiSTECTO/16.: •
TUBT tecelved, an additional supply of tae iinpros . ed
di tetor Of ndanConn rteit Coin of etch
nomination, front la to atio. It Is tee only praeficaLle •
detector yellavented, and coo be used onte.suy piece
In I rencnla and perfectly reliable. For axle by
W. W. WILSOrst. •
WO • • Gil, *Witt Fosnh
AMUSEMENTS.
LECTURE I ROCS, ATIIBDBOII BIIILDIR
LlSltrtst Street, •
Open ens FRIDAY ES te!osag;..rhensabfr 5414
AHD eeit7 vortind foie inert season, at the above
'4.1. Han, -"Mien 41111 be Morearkly renovated and
;turreted, ind. Anted ter the comfort and ten
:otlook of rpectatoia,'
Lanes. ogebratod series oreilunic
PANORAMAS,
iVOYAGE' TO EUROPE ,
HoEman, brantag entlgolleentot,.Llmsrpont ool olltomos, tts
r the Aanno,
L 0 N, D 0 N ,
From iho Thames, intsiing under Ms Hrtdge4 and
ending wi th • = Wilma moo of tbo
•TEAM • •
FdllianUg Ittnatinnted, and both banks of the haulm
. The Largest Pfutirtantit 'lief exhibited. piloted by
Walter N. Da ha; trots original aketchro taken by
himself, yid which occupied three leant in peepers
1111011.
71da beautiful weak of art wu ethiblted In Dorton,
Philadelphia. naltintatei Washington and New Yolk;
with saparalleled seaccus," and was visitod IT 9 9.
welds oro3oggto persons.
The picture:will ba described by Walter )L Bayne,
the Artist and Prohrietcr. • . -
Professor ince will Ipreslde at the Grand Eellen
Piano Forte, made erprenly for hir. Bayne, by the
celebrated maler,Timothr ot Boston.
An Eshibition every, Weddciday and SannvittY
afternoon, at 3 o'clock
rr.atinttsibo, IS ecru: Children undeg 19 years*
• . .
age. 15 cents. • • .
Deans will open at qi o'clock; Panorama to echo.
thence egovins at re o'clock. deStdtf„
BROOM 9-273 dos dorm Brdom., for lee by -
de; 'AMY. surrimwa it co
NUTS; -1a bas Chasms,:
brie 11 iCkOty Kau, for sale by
• del •• • • • RIMY; bIAVIHISWB CO.. •
17‘7. - iNt7.l) Til-B0)10% 1 1, 1300 Of 1140 . 01114
two, Cr three years, for which lawful 'interest
Lod handaomer =lam, and M u mnre the payment
a bond and monger, wilt be on a good brief
house and lot a 6 few on Bath atreet and 00 feet on
blurry alley, or Ibis pmpetty will be old at • fair
price, and orm, half of the yombase money may ley
back on interest. Please coil et ISAAC HARRIS ,
de7td3ts agency t Intstligenee OIDaO. Ftfthal
WANTED, places Mr 'astral good beak kespris;-
seamen, - rebriol muter, warthoire men.
coachmen and laboring mem and *number of boys of,
all ogu Also, good emirs, bomb kseperroetudabsr•
midis, wet and dry nuns, women sod Owls of all.
ages sob, supplied:: Money borrowed sod lam
Farms, belles and lam gold or mated. Please mai
lane° Junius , cake, .
Flfth alma
COIL SALE—Mita Le oisvilla Lime, by the barrel
Vor retail; LW very ebtap Wood.= Bowls ban
of Medicines; •Itthe Morning Daily, and a vamr, of
weekly 7 Plusturgb, and, eastern, western, northern
and .sontharn newspapers. A variety of Allnanlas -
for ISSI f and a fewbeets bO of Hants , five edition.'
of his Pittsburgh Directories bra IMO tei ISO; 20 dor'
lead tetidli; a temner.oce chart, a few maps' and
pictures, for sale cheap by ISAAC HANIIIH..
• Fifth
TIASTOILOIXIiiii for sale by
1„/ dat 1. MATTHEWS A CO ;
gugo MOLASSR3-.l l t Midi neve cilia Sam
• • -, CO brl. planiallernMolessas
toolinglanling frcin ateamar;Walhostan, for wile by •
dor ' JAS. A HUTCHISON A CO
It"dV"" itilblgrON
LF"'?'" — t e r.° l l l A:re"ae
..4 '4it,el"Re`u'WHlUßl
HHARDWARE PAPER cswited biscs for sal* by
tice - ♦ soloormairm &co
mpiradr:PlNG PApEa—l3o rmo go [nabob;
‘T . , 3TIO oo crown;
: • OCO rms Tea:. for bate by
deb , I SCHOONMAKEIL CO
MILL, PROPJET:MIN. . •
AWipe:vitt wiahing to engage 1 the
ass. may. hitar:of .a very desirable printery/ by
application to ' II JOHNISTON,
dee ( 119 Second at
Drain 11:111Ics dad Satins, •
(I F .neweiti atylas,:inettading Francli Eray 'Ern
S.l.l3tultut,Witlit, for cloaks and mantillas, reel by
:'BIURPIIY t lIIMOHPIELA •
den • • N. E. ear. Peontat Market Ito
J 11121211 Lind Moose Be Lola*.
A • N 'entirely new and handsome sryle—• (merle.**
XI Instreeeterd by MURPHY & BURCHFIELD
, deen ! . .
: Lossabbmwle.
lur*"4'f"'lllNTll42lNglAttg!
IT/INDOW OLABS-600 bodes minted sizes,elvr
V linuld, Just reimided sad for sals • :
de6 '• • • 8t W HAILBAUGH.
OLL IIUTTTIL4.-10411, pilsae, Feed Ude day tty .
deo • - & W LIARBM:108.
REAM elirrom,—tca las bat reel for sale er
d o V. - . s &NV IIeRHAUGH
VLOUR—SO Ws extra family, for sale by • ,
r : •• • : • • —Pr& FIARBAIJOH•
r a iLtl ! p2hDi r .ped ZII . MOVl:l=u,th
QTARCII.23 nza No I, in store and for tile Or,
dad F • IIAttLIALG.rt
ANVASSED 111118-300 lb. for sale Ism 1 dose
catalgassee, by • R A CUNNING y
e HAM
=Marts.
owilEß-asoo keafi anp. blastinfi Haug snappy •
1. 8.50 do do Deer Bads, do
4al ,dodo Ro . do. 'do ; • •
. 150 hf kgs do do . do: do
200 do do Deer do -, do
. -Odor kg. do Kg_ . 'do •
• . - 21 brig Safely Fete, OW . our
moment, sod for We at lowest ratss,by_, - • • -
dall • J DILWORTH - A
PATENT OIL..
ANEN artiele,leeently Inventor ag a atitaital;
tor Sperm attd other Oil.. It la compounded of
vagetabln extracts', the most of arlith are essential_
nits, and tvitl not explode. It has the appearance
clanged Sperm Oil. but bums with a mach Moot ,!
brilliant dune, has no •npleasant smell will not in.;
dellnly soil cloth, inmuch chasm th an 011. and Is free -
Or smell, at so comma of from. Ito Cent per
from any danger of expiation. It burns brilllarnly,
giving a clear, needy hgby without smoke, greask-: ,
boar. It can bellied In unjecnnmen oil lamporillu•
ontfithe addition anti; ew tabu, the expeine of irltieh
'Minot exceed ID meta per lamp. •••;
The above, Weather with the Leming, Tabes, An,
and directions fur !Ming, Mal be had of ;
WM A. afeeLUDO 00: - -
de: • ; 250 Liberia at • "••••
L°sT,7:.l:k4 mmcd
Irtlie=
SC.IOO MAKER a CO.
S 1 Wood et
=1113:13
. ,
.Art al7trei l' itr s i ;
Deermbes. instant, bctween•the been of II b 4 apd
3 p.:m • ALFRED W. MARI(?), Beer.- ,-, •
ife.dte ' 1 •
iNSEiititilie-25 brie GrilirrolirCbranC
by • • . dc3 • CANFIJiLD •
1
lALLOW-461.11, prime kir sale
• tles , i I It CANFIELD.
LIE/kris-4 I foe sale by
LPt. des .., D -CANFIELD
RpLL 11U17..R—gtr i l; (7 0 . b, eg , t . 11.1;
v.s kegs do do;
60Las. .dir Car Bak by
11 dANFIF.A.D ,
t is prime;
1L C C 3
‘ 1,5 . 2$
"224
t b Luanmo
C LCLOTIL bril for .ale
j by p
cANErpia;
CfeeklagWlau wad Oramdfer,:
OR. SALE ay the quart, at Dterris a tfamotth'a,
rut ado of the Diamond:
Lisbon Wins—, cis pox oust . 7
Rabin Wine •••----.25 eta do
a[nYCatel —•-17 ets do
Pero Grape /idea —•5O ow • do
Brandy, from SO cents o -••••-•50 Ma • do dal
Prepare tor Chr['Smut.
MORRIS • HAWORTH; In the Disoload,olleT
p nn ,h c.mht o -----..." • l 0 oliper lb
Vino MalagsMobant • —l2l cos do
Ilea Valence, Rabin , • •-• • elm do - -
These Rabdsts ore free from stacs-ordln, nod,
. .
We have Mao, Clown Po-LC.4lnd Orange Peel,
Candled Lemon 'Peel, Niamey, Clonee, Cinnamon'
Diner, Ginteeg ko. 'der
srr irv ' A • c R I
l llA r c i o s z NTED h ,„ : "l r
q P u ti m il le c E , e l l). P h il t e . e lV : eet h i l i tte:riUoo, or
the Dimon&
GPME"GAi - xil IIZATAmt &co
OANARY OERD—II) fa,
das , II A VAR . :IE6I'ORK tco
UIIAC-4Sings Blekr, &ale b
yy
ide4 i 114.1T1IMMTOM &Co j
ociwooro—is tons to
for rale by •
T /
de3 PAEINEEITOCIC Y CO
FPAR — " b''"zu• L'll,l7
uu j
n e putlit 7 lo brit :ItV4fir i lle j ig inarrom
&C
'f uA ISUGAtb-50 %Ural .
ees , TIAGAL:W O
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tteif
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• 10b•rts do * doi • '•
.! eke It...them for
WM BAGALNY too
J KIDD .t. CO
T
ItiUORICE ROOT—***o nAi fres
*.• de!. • A. PAH 2
611.11311 PAI-TE.-101.1. for r.1r.1
des FAms
! • B A PAHA:
ULM HAVEL'S EfIAVING GitEAN—Whensla
al Atte sato *be does not appreciate the Warr alui
ay Arm? If any.thate be,. VP dB not addressers. ,
abet to him; Bat to all mien Wa W.Y. if M eta
reader allaying o plea, me, vomit's, boa °llea
HastePa Almond Piatatedia or Ambrosial fibalcw
cum*. It /a utterly troressible to find worls
scribe the &ells as pane. whe . !& 1 1 4 :::,71. 0 4:
Er,ttli7.trt.
attritioa, and plenzetw ou, vizin cit ,"
.113LT.8
tag lY emollient; reaffirm the itifess and 0 , ..S wiry
beard oft and pliable, yraf acing an admirable lather,
ita by sta eitrately ware allaying all ll•rlta
lion, and areal:strs sad silo
; team
or tbe stir, widen wa oaten apericcemi et &n
-th*. Geatjawer, salmi Jo be ;Want stuouNr
mi T ".° *".e r d t. '" li=
:cfrnriPTv,,...r,d.lll/k.=rd e ya w, 5ifc .. 1 4.7
preetaual by .br wear arbtakele, le the fin
tbilit 11,41 at discolor a 6 066 A With a p t
wilt d. irmul in Vn . „l, iiTLAreltfts eltun
encram
da g atral preparatlonsftompe ,,lll onded
_with lbw,
.tbe eller elairsioa or n. ae paied..4 to
render the abandon er shawneakage; and
, he appreetacd 61 4 wa make so a emel t ,
Yrepared,rarnimiL, rertinare and beithi,
• • IrOn MO , • •
aate,wbolenle =handl, by 11.• A Palmated'
a. o saw% Pitrabargb; sad leha Sups.
and Jr. !EWA A 12010047
VaIrDit.;TCKIK At CO
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