. afAROILT OW Telill COIIIIIII.IIIIIIONSIS.P.IP i • I n Dux wiliflIVRIL • "'• ll -' - The followisg thane. ellen' ietarmileg Beal i i - ... port of the Countaissionezefincliatt-Affairuorg,.: • take from the Washington Republic: ~: Foote this report we are gratified to leartithat 'Meng the less remote Oleo, comprising a large '• - ponies of the redreee wnhterearbordentrittrare Meal order sod quietude have prevailed; sod that pacers hut been preserved, eat only towarda one .1- owe citizen., but wah the exception-of the bent and Chlppew”, among' theMeelves. These two tribes are hereditary tnendelci end if it, diftl• It to exercise, sup elective recraint over them, or in prevent the Ociadons which their .. • proximity to each other affords for aggravalld nun toll axgreasions. Baring the last opting, I gen• etal war between these Itibetwasendy prevented by the Prompt iuterposfuen of. Governor Rams say. . . • There N only ono policgby which the Indian • rites may be regenerated. The wilder tribes must be plated where they can be coterotied,and eons polled to choose between strlcential labor and starvation. There ehuetid be assigned to iamb tribe, a district adapted to agriculture, whets the . • government should supply them with stock, age - cultmal Implement., and clothing; aid them in securing comfortable dwellings,and secure them the memos of education.. To these porposesthelr own funds. might be applied more advantageously than by the present system of m on ey amtuttlee.-- The time Is at hand when thee° vies." may be prectleshr applied to thenSione bud the Chpper i was. Siam the Nit treaties with the 1 Chippewa', • portion rat them have continued to reside on the OMM Node io Wieconsin and Minnesota, where they- Imre been injured by contact with oar own _populame, sod corrupted by the enrestraleed nee of - menet iyints. It, was . determined, consequent ly, curly in the pa wet year, to, remove them northward to the country belonging to their tribe. lint from the deny of the requisite appropriation, this peeper hoc lime, as yet, bat partially mown. Wished. Their melte removal, however, will not • ref eve cur ....Veen.. nor steam weir own well-be -the. Tome vs. rout habits..and their pursuit of the chew, woull ezhaost the wild peodbets of then enno Pp and bring them to a slate Of destitu tion, Concentration 'vest of the edimiesippl, edit. efoints, end the introduction of agricultaral and roc: taus: ars, can alone avert from them st. fate fro, whieh.p. Pey ant humanity would alike de . . - lire to ptot,et th•-to. . . rh, I, , :ouloitiouer retenammila that ILfOngress 1 1,,,1f:rd teem .ppreprlatiou to Meet the egpense is negotiating a treaty fir acquiring So rehab o f ) men. cAuctry on tap neat eiders( the htionsippi as I we map rege ref la pr side that their land and . opens abaft heroine the common property of the • VrOnf • tr.be,'and that a portion or their funds atoll I be set !plot to secure the means of civilization 1 above indicated. Sash a system pursued towards . tea Cleppewes. the Winnebagme, and the !di, nominees would soma orodtlen - a Change in our Indian relations at lb: North corresponding to the general improvement now Manifest among a nein her of one colentzed tribes in Owe Southwest - The des:tn.:non of the Buffalo by the halfibreeda .from the Swirl, side of the line, and the introduce lien of ardent ieirita among oar ;Indians. by the trailers of the lindson'e Bay Company, are caus ing rerious evils and threaten scrims difficultle.. • Measure/. should be adopted to pole step ache abuses arising front the latter source, (or which the eatabl aliment of a military peat and Indian egeocy in that quarter yr II be millimenaable. The Preardent has given permission to the Men ominees to remain to Wisconsin , Until the first . day of June next The treaty with the Stockbridge nod Monter. In. diets, in Wisconsin, which provides. for their re moval, atipulates that they *ball be consulted in the eelection of their. future emedeece; end they hive tudicated nein, near the St. • Peter's river. Their removal will ste.tantially relieve Wisconsin from its Indian population. i Many of the Wnimbogees have become diettin. mated with their new local ion on the Upper Mile eiseippi. A portion of them have returned to their old Minas in lowa and Wisemsin, and have se. • riouely annoyed our citizens. Measures have been adopted, therefore, to proeure their p,eneeful remo. vat with every pmepect of isticeces. The Commissioner comers in the policy of his predeceneers with reference to the tribes on our Western bones. This pulley propOse, to throw open • wide extent at cogotry for the spread of our popout on westward:en order to merle to the dim tribes their present homes and peawee...a I rever. Welmee an ample °whim the wroth West for the most southern 01 our colonised tribes; • bit another, of higher latitude, is requlred,leading More directly toward" onr remote western pa alsion... The tribes of our Southern colony are rapidly eaneing In els iliratto, Several of them have adopted regular calumnious, of • republican char. liter, end with written leer.. Tory are ktopting • agricultural and n.ectianical marmite, sod are making enatruendab , e exertion. •.i. inseminate the Mewing. of education. The Commissioner re. Mamma" the adoption of soma change in the system of schools which has beau established mune them, widc'h wdl develops and extend the advaateges which they now enjoy. The remnant of the Six Nanette, In the State of New Vsrk, seem to helve reached the lowest point In their declining femme., and are pulsing into a state of eivilixatimi and prosperity. In ISO, In fennel eonventioo, they adopted a repair. bean eoinstitelien, and are now enjoying a well administered government. The wild tribes of the great Western prairies • havedeng held possession of this region, and con: • siderthemielves entitled to oompenastion for the right of way through their territory, end the de., atruction of their game, grass, and timber; by our - Woope and emigrants. The Commissioner re at:amends that ,ii orederite +enumeration stoold , , made them and Mat measures should he edop. . (led to:11116i pissed/we of to:s deseeptioa, by which - 1 they have mei hitherto kept quiet and peaces ;lee. Th.: te'icy is alto reatromended or totrodu • • tog a de1...p010.. ot their prinNpal men for the purpose of visiting tome ot oar Niger dater, and' ' thus eivitu them a salutary expontillOti of alit stream toot 1....Wer. A report boar Gm. taco coma or the latest of. !Seel en.nreietirn is *sped to tattiest affairs in ;repo ; and is sehmined with the Ctimattimieneee eon. • Tee functions of the agents authorized by Con. grew for the Indiana to California have been too petehnt ter the want of the necessary appropria. ' . noes. They have been c militated tkimmisaion. eta to cegot:ale treaties with the Indians in that • State. Commissionets hare Oro been appointed to negotiate trestles with the Indian tribes ad. I sent to the fine between the United States. and i , Mrton. Oar Indian allure in New' .filex l eo require the prompt pile:Mon of Congress. There are over :-.0,000 Indians within its limits—predatory and barbarous—who have been guilty of the moat cruel outrages, not only upon our cinemas. bat • ripen the semi-civilized Pueblo !adieus, for whose prometioo the Commieskiner solicit. the letmfe rear, of riarernrnent. The COrantilhaltater aug. tests the necessity of appointing commisiioners to deism the boundaries of their Nod, and to Dego. the., treaties with them. The establoduntent of Military pone is also recommended, and the ap pointment of agents to turare their proper man. , element. The necersity of !there! appropriations 1 is suggested for redeeming th•espives among the Indium In thin Territory. . The India. in Utah are generally peaceable; but little is known of their mediae.), nod no re e‘,:unmendation is nude to regard to then, except that our trade end intercourse laws be extended over them. It te recommended that commissioners he ap petered to confer withthe authorities of Teeu m regard to the Indians of that Mate, whose shays remote in the same embarrasing earliness that hat existed for the Nu tine giant: , Thissuggestue conitmplatee the mineral et Mee hubs= to. 'getable country, where they can be !Sciatic, under the Federal control. .-.• • • . Only n portion of the Seminole Indians, in Florid., baea b een removed to the west of the klienasippi, and Moss whtyrzfusin continue, as heretofore, in charge of tho military. ! 'lll removal of the Choctaws remeining in Mis sirs rind more e ffi cient men awes ban have hitherto been adopted are called ip i is recommended, for to accomrdish this object. - A - I , Trange in the syntem of paying the Indian annuities on the - per capita principle is recom mended. • Thergreat obstacle to tho amolioroffori of the con.lition of the Inotons, to their appetite karst:dent spirits, nod the. facility with which It fa grathSed by • prneigote osatem cf smuggling liquor Into their country, t I re CU -tly-which the std of ISt:States from which this traffic Is curled on, should be in volvrd. Tbo work r (collecting information Illustrative of t he hisi.rai ennilltioo and prospecti of the in; slug Irish, and - the first part of these invostigationa will le !Sid before Congress early in the neat sea. sion. A saiisfaeterf exp'snstion is given or, the die• suits • hich exists between the finsnolal estimate! of this ntfiee, submitted to Congress at the cam. mrncrmrat of the last sautes and those of the present. The &erica] fence of the office la loads. gnat. to its sitignianting duets; reciamtnooded. A reerpuirallon of the Destszts meet le considered indilnenady neconisty s and will form the subject of a special oommunioa• !lon. Tar GexaT Stine.—We are happy to leant that an interview which the Central uomminee on the London Exhibition had yesterday with the se e ,. wry ot the navvohatedicer informed the committee that if Congers; should sees it to make an appropri. anon tot fitticr out the Pemaryfwinia for Me put pow, he would cheerfully detail thatmagaincent hip for the transportation of omit Muttons; !lee, to the World's Eihibitiononsteul of the Woreship Fes alonia, which was sometime since designated for the crevice, btu has not returned from the Pacific. We Mould be proud, indeed, to see the grandest chip in bur navy, and the grandest In the world we believe, dispatched on n minion which will cowl; the benign epirit of the present century; nod we should feel no less pride m having sea an emblem of our oalicrall power exhibited in Europe. This great chip wan built moo y years 150,11 a ems of six or eight hundred thomand dollars, and has ever smrdl,cen used at Norfolk merely as a reeelmeg whip, Without hating ever rendered g dny'S - service at sea.or been seen out clove own waters. 11 would be a pity, and e reproach too, if such a noble ipeci men of navel architecture and of national .strength should have been built-merely lobe peruitumlto rot and sink in the moil, unseen and unknown • to the world. We venture to Eimer; the hope that the public spirited views of the Secretary tithe Nee} , 1 1 may be prompllrweneded by Congress In she way euggeded.—Nor. hod, • The New Albany, Ind., Ledger state. that an itq• maize iabterracenn cavern h. been dieeorered In that State, about eleven mien from the town of Corydon, which far burp - kiwi. Lie comet the cola bated hlammhtliCaret in Kentucky. Thep" ty who recently endured it travelled a die tance of operant* of Are mil*s without comb:lib:this toroth:Wm ' From dreWasil,guia - rperter aim Clamillatisi - mar of the Gin. • - tarsi Las& 0 tarrerresd . thlrverrablelteparti-aird.aat laving it la nor power to present it to oar readers for • few days, wo oy before them a synopsis of Its contents. .--The trebled* treated of in the seportate ADA:, ranged ado prdent a clear, media, and interest. jfl _Tien ottheopentienro(the etßee daring the put year, and of the whole lend iyatetn. In , commences with a reference to an im proveweotlnthe, arrangements of the •Illtillief; us g Val a armary tit the ausllklirg operations, of the sale end dliposal of die pub -c doinido„ Including grants of every kind, private cblmy and Indian reservations; commanicatea brief and amines history of the action of , the MEce Ender the legislation of the lass eetteion of Con. grew and reeammends the adoption of several Important meuttres, especielly She eiterudon of the land system to oar Nellie Wider, and the sale of the valuable mineral lands of i those regions in trade of small sine, and In quantity only to meet ,the demand. The senora, it appears, have been preened kr. irard as rapidly tbe means placed at the dtepo. sat at the °dies weird permit, to 'enable the hudy awl enterprising pioneer. to avail Memievles of the benefits a/the prwom piled ae4 of. la Serum. ber, 1811. The terms of that la &Telef.!) , ex clude all pence* who fettle on uMerveyed land.; and hence these efforts for the benefit of this por. Goa afoot citizens are wrotbr eratt commenda tion. It is through the instrumentality of these bontfemmen that but public lands have became velusble,lhat the wilderneas bas given pines to the busy among of commerce, and the smiling Gelds of plenty. They are, Umbra, entitled to all po.inble consideration ; sod it le a. matter of rat t slactiou and longratulation, that their intereate and.thoee of the inddic„ which are idenucal, are as well eased for. The combination , ,o{ 4 geodetic with the rec tangular ayitem oratirveya, authonsed by the act of lam sestina,. creating the ofSce of :Surveyor °coma! cer Oregon, he descanted in a eery mu.. factory and practical inanter,testd its ecmcnor ad. vActaires clearly demonstrated. The whole quantity of lands sold and disposed 'military dodge the year 1845, including that•toeated by military bounUes, State seleCt ions, ay.., was 4,933 ; 00 acres, amounting, 01 51 25perucre, to 15 9 ,429,- 415. For 1949, 3,184,410 acres were ibspeeed of in like manner, amounting, at the came rate, to Eti,. '575,023. And for the three moaner. of 1900, each, live of the bounty locations not yet returned for she third quarter, acres, were dierimed of, tunountlog, at the rate stated, to S 3 ',392,041. A meat vat nableand interesting nem in the Niport is the statement showing the arm and con of the public lands and the revenue derived foci them. Eton that statement It appetite. that the whole area of the public hinds, mimeee of those in Ore gon, Califortua, New Mexico, Utah, the Indian end Nebraska Territories, was 4241,103,750 acres. That of these about one fourth• have been sold for the .um of 1133,339,092, while the whole cost of every kind tothe Government, including the amount paid to Flume for Lowman, to Spain for the Fierides, and for the entinguishMent of the Indian title, was 574,117,1979—making the nett profit to the Govern ment 500,381,213, or an average of nearly one arid a minder millions of dollars annually for the bat fifty yen. Nearly 1110 same amount has been granted, in bounties,for worked - internal improvements, dro. It further appears that theaverage cost of the pith. tie lands, Including the purchase, extinguishing the Indian title, surveying, selling, and managing, dte., IS only 21 45 cents per here; while for each acre the Government receives 11'4 per acre—making a "'4l";°oo fit e"ro s us l e °3 nti l impo s :twin of the ,deli have been actively efficiently discharged—t yan e accounts settled emir, the cod of the third quarter— pateuts inured for land tales to the latent date pear ticable, and suspensions relieved as far no poesible. bomityland - operations have materially in-. creaamithe boldness of the Office in all its bienches; and the decision that warrants were nesignable, has led,rtinch difOcully and numerous frauds upon the Government and individuals. Under the act of 4th September, 1511, the weer. al states were entitled to 4,168,90 b acme; of which 3.061,017 acres have been located, and 1,11:15,691 same restrin to be located. The whole syeem of private lend claims is fully &ruined and explained, and the advantages growing out uf the application of it to the Territoty ea the Pacific, fully demonstrated. The matters connected with Italian reser• ations are thoroughly considered, and the operatiohs, especially with reterenee to the Chickusur cession, clearly explained. The pratemptlon basineu has been progreatiog satisfactorily, end most of the claims hears been adjudicated. A alight modtle•11011 et the act of 1541 is suggested to remedy existing abuses. Fan instctions have been prepared, under the acts of an granting the and Janda to the State*,nd bounty ta the officers and roldiem who bans been engaged in the military .erotoo of .It United States. Those instructions folly carry out the Ir.owe • Congress, avoid uunecentssy expense to lb warrantees, and protect the lnteresq of the set hers. The instructions for the Surveyor Geueral of Oregon, provide for a combfnanoo of the geodetic with the rectangular system of surveys, es re. galled by law; and these under the an granting the right of way and waking a grant :a cid of the construction of the rail road from Chieno to tdo bile, secure the object of that law, and protect the public interests. Preparthons have been made for bringing the attunel land, to the lake Superior region into market early next summer, at the reduced mini. mum provided by law. A revival of the act of 3,1 Augmt, 1645, for the settlementof suspended entries, in reetimmcnded to elms op existing sunpemions of a merit.. ions character, and it is ago suggested that authority be given to the dice for the rale of reserved lanes. The ales of the mineral lands In Oregon and California is recomeneed, and the benefits of that system, so compared is ith the leasing of those are ablyconsidered and fully sustained. The evils gl'eVolf,olflinofoitsh,lit'l=ian;llaneditTscelagn:p is h really described ; and it is clearly shor'vn that that eye= Ms windy failed sa a gnome of. revenue ; MU it tam been a lose pecuniarily to the Govern ment, direetly to a considerable slum, and indirectly toe much greater amount ;' nod, moreover, that it ha, been the fruitful source of litigation and crime. The . while Report abounds. with meild and i ereating detail, and will well repay a full per= 1 The tobjoined extract from the Peal:sylvan. Miner's loumal, sap the National Intelligente, ought to ma km a deep Impinia - ion on the mind of evergreadar, who has a heart to sympathise in gunship, caused by inronslderatetegirtstion. A letter from the krtality of the Journal, and, 4ste of Tuesday lart,says "If members of Cia:t. Brest could east up the misery and minima: if by the briallng up and dispersion of honest working 1:6[0, with wives and children, their hearts would be Indeed like stone rot to bo sen sible to so deep and extensive sorrow :" IRON WORKS STOPPED. ° The Allentown Iron Works, in Lehigh county Pennsylvania, were cloud on the sth of Novem her, and all the working men diacherged. Therm frimamen have made as much as tee thousand tens of Iron in one year, sad le that time consumed 90,000 tom of anthracite c0a1,25,000 tens Cl iron ore, and 12,000 toos of limestone. They were coottmcied with all the new improvement., and were very advantageously situated on the Lelngh river. The quality or the iron was to drcidely euperior, that It always obtained the httthestt prices. Thus, one by one, our manufactories are c' rd. The above exhibit, at a glance the pond nen or the iron trade io Penneylvan!. It nee, as comment. It shows at once the immedist necessity of hotter protection In this department our runtiness interesta—Pottscills Mina'• Joa Tirr. Michigan State Constitution was adopted at the recent election by a majority cf 5 orb to one, but the 'equal suffrage' provnlon aye rejected by a vote of 3 to A Maltese, brig, which left Malta on the 14th October, for Leghorn, when about thirty miles t the westward of Crow, was struck bye water spo and immediately foundered. All the crew, esecp log one man, were lost. =ZMl!ff=! near.Sunderland, England, the property o Lord Durham, an explosion occurred a few week since, while one hundred nut thirty teen were II the mine. Twenty ate were killed, and many nth brs were severely burned. In LV.s.), when the next Presidential term begin. Mr. Clay will be seventy nix, Daniel lVeteiter se enty one, Mr. Benton seventy one, General Scud sixty nine. NATIONAL Conroe:ton or Paurrens.—The Na artist Cauvention of Journeymen Printers, corn priang delegates from Albany, New York, Tree toe, Philadelphia, Baltimore, representiog various bodies Of journeymen ten, userubled •t New York, on Tocaday. Mr. J. W. Peregoy, President of the Baltuume Typo graphical Society, was chosen permanent Prese. eeni or he Con trennoll, and the usual officers were appointed. Mr. Petcroy is ■ most worthy member of the mall, in honoring whom they also honor ,be society orwtuch he is president—which we behave is tbe °toy aociety in the country that has for many Year. peat maintanted n catiLent rale .of prieea.-- No bnahataa was done, except to appoint a coop races, to prepare bonnets. for the consideration or the conventlon.—J3a4. Sun. The Wheeling Gazette say. that Chancellor Wal. worth I. atpeseta in that city, engaged In taking testimony in the Bridge case. The day after thanksgiving la Ct..the New Haven railroad cars brought into New York three thou. sand persons; the greater part of them had been home to eat their thanksgiving dinners with thew father's families. Archbishop Purcell, of Cincinnati, was presented with a congratulatory lab.= by the Ceti.' tens of Cincinnati, on the 22d nit., together wok a purse of 51.000, to defray his caucuses to Enrols. He is now in Alabama, to be present at the iledica-. thaniof the new Catoeilral in Mobile. tasprevosmata unk nentlotry: DR. O. O. sTrthffizaffioare of Boman, laprepared to maramfactoe and met Blue[ Trent in Whole and Of sin., upon decdon or Atthoepaerle Suction Manta— Tooteacazcvaxo u alvi lemma, when the nethe . exposed. Office sad tender.* nut door to the May or". office, FoorthElea, Patthent. Rain TO -1 441 1 11141 1 • 1 4F, EATAIL lall PUBLISHED BE' WHITE &-00 elvwsisoßan' TUESDAY MORNING, bEct. ° lo: 1850 ..ivors bkovasi•efore sis SP. saxaratly reossural to Maid fa ..on vs, osaneable. Advertsemenand ts =st at e d for. da o y o I t s • tmcwil I Invanably tsa charged mail ordered oat (LT V. 0 'Palau' I, Agent' for Otis owe at . Itts °vend ' , geodes in New . oort, Plfiladelpbta, and Demon,. tutd Is atehorlted • to really° sobweltttiooa and atlcenbentents for W. Tr - PhItabILTUIL NMI! AKElttcalC—Adretlise tnems and salnetiptiona to the North At:oedema and United States Varese, Philadelphia, reeelvad and tor. wattled from thin office. CD.P.nzab suinaCoatimacuLLEar--Babsaiipdons for Ws rata ablenaper, will be neetand and forward ad from this ale°. • • li atramotaArearacan.—Subseriptio” and advertise ment. for, Ltd. piper received and forwarded free of charge freer this ffice.. ID" CIIILINNATI MILT Gaterra.—Adverthiesnan cliararded from and sabstripim thi le office. n, for this paper, grill be reetived e. s Onto Govataues Manaios—The Meanie of Governor Ford, of Ohio, was read to the Leguds tore, on last i. homily afternoon. It la a wash ble, tamely document; and pments the affairs of the State in a very Li:erten condition. The whole amount of the receipts into the Trea sury, duties the last year, is 32,538,559. The public debt his been dimmistied 111,573,s 921 since 1815; sod three is now $750,000 in the hands of the Fund Ostruniasionera to be devoted to this purpose. The whole amount . of Stole debt is 1118.714,69.1; and 111,500.005 are expected to be paid dotting the carrot year. The publid institutions are represented as in a progptruos contlitiou. Every thine connected with them bra passed cm ILI order duties the past year. The Governor thinks that another Luna. to At ylum is rr quired by the wants of the State. The Governor rreoMmead• the Aviculture and floriculture of the State In the favorable could. erasion of the Ltigislature. Thy death of Geo: Taylor iecommentodcnandate compromise mem. euresof Cagier., are briefly noticed. An bay. my to the Union, Governer Ford &amuses not only a trailer to his country, but an enemy td the beat inieresis of mankind "Too much praise," he agya,“catmot he Lamented upon the:true friends of the Ehnen; but it iadidlesilt to single out fodivid. uric to whom that term in to be emphatically ap. plied. It resells.. .td embraces nevi, nit eh. A 1nt11111.13 IWO. Though complaint may be 23110 fines made, yet a just annual pride and love of country will rally the great body of the [peiole around the Gmstaittion,and GAY. it trirto the hands of the epsiler." • The Fugitive Slave Law is regarded by the Gover nor as exceedingly obnoxious, but 0.1111 is an enact ment of the supreme law snaking power of the land, forcible resistance to its execution cannot be Jus tifiable without sostainint that practice of lawless violence which strikes tope foundation of govern ment. "If the law be uncomultutional, that Om. lion mum be settled . by tket tribunal which is pro vided to settle ateliers of tilitt kind, to Whose decis ion, as good citizens, and.ps a low abiding people, weave hound to submit : The eonelaiing remarks of GOT. rbtd, in rel lion to (hie law, are as follows: "This law, In its whole implies &general dietruss of the good faith id :the people oldie free States, to abide - by the provisions of the compact under which we emu are government. Such dis trust, which d believe ii wehont any real fotmda. lion, weakens the ligaments which hied ire together, and of course strikes at the foundation of our goy. emment Bet the whole law mall of its provisions cannot be anuidered in.ilddecument , Sinace it to say that it is objectionable, became it cakes slavery adlationni instead of • Stale icesetulloh, requirmg tothe costa of reclaiming the slave in some irtelfee be partici= of the United States Trea sury—because, u ...attempts to make apart, mei- Monk . . taken in another jurisdiction; fine t and eon. elusive in mutes wherelts effect may be to enslave a man and his posterity' for all time, gold COMA:tile the deei3,ol:l of this question of civil tawny to ott. care not seated for their judicial wisdom or eit perience—because It attempt& to compel the citi zens of free States to aid la arresting and return ing to slavery the men who is -only fleeing for lib le,i,..tunirtihte. m sae manner as they would tightlully arresting a man geeing from janice charged with the commission of a high crime and misdemeanor. h'inally, in relation to the mode of trial, and oth er partici:as* the lair is contrary to the genius and epirit of our free inuitutious, and therefore danger. nun to both tree and slave States, and consequently ought to be amended Of repealed. But a forcible restuance to this, or any other law, Is only rebel. :100, and is not, the way to procure the remedy.— Let there be a generous confidence la all parts of the nation, each with the other. Let-the evils be plainly laid before the lase making yinrer of the country. Let argument, and reason, and love of country, be the ruling principle* and the conatinr tion will prevail. Let a law he passed, giving to the master his constitutranal rights only, based up ,. common principles of evidence, odiodiestmo and execution, thus being consistent with the spirit of our free invitution&—and I venture the amt. non that it will.. be fuldlled to the letter and spirit in all parts of the Union, and the country again nettle down in harmony and peace." VIZQUI.III—Gee. Floydy A/wags. —A. large pot• tine or thiv document to devoted to the inbject o It/tend improvements, add to the polley,wblch Virginia has entered upon with to much :tidal:lJ energy, ftr completing her connections with the West. Governor Floyd recommends that the attention of the Legislature, and the resoillers of the State be devoted to the steady on:lactation of the triter great works, looking to communlcaliana West. ward, viz: the Junes River and Kanawha cane, • the Virginia and Tenneuee rail road, and the Genteel rail road. The Governor edibles that to new work* of • loci Fume be ewes:waged by the Logielittlre at this time. The completion of the James River and Rana. vb.. canal is strongly urged by the Governor, and he produces a large number of Ucts,dntwo chiefly from the t sample and success of New York, to chow the value et the improvement. In clew of , these fact., shown:4 the profitable use °roseate, 1 the Governor strongly urge. the completion of the Junes river and Kanawha canal. During the coming year, this 'Pork will be belched to Buchan. i an, • distenee of one hundred and ninety four 1 coffee—winch will knee one hundred and sev•oty four to be consuncted, in order to carry it to the Great Falls of flab Kanawha. The Governor epoch. in the following language of the important connections which may thus be formed: This improvement will afford a Southern water line of trunsportation for the heavy product, of the West, which must be, for a long period of years, widiont a competitor, owing to the ire in the waters Ninth of it. Sucherneles of commerce as would pees upon a coned to preference tot railroad, Weald prefer this, for the reason that it would lead to the nearest Atlantic harbor, and consequently the NMI , upon it would be the least for (memo! or dmousie I transportation. A Canal but at Columbto, Ohio, laden with _pork, halm, tobacco, or iron, would pettily pee er going to Norfolk on thin oval, tow sing through the lakes end Erie Canal to N. York, if the markerwas es good at the one place as the other for the simple reason that the distances would be I greatly shorter and ton navigation much infer from interruption by ice and from dangers of the lake.— The market would be OA good at Norfolk suet New York, because the tnole would be 'Mended for for. mien nation and of course the foreign price would regulate that the port at which it would be par. chased fur transportation. A common standard would regulate the price at both omit and would .1 course render it uniform. It to pla in, therefore, that curb t ado so wouldprefer water carriage, end ns now reaches New York from ths heart of Ohio, would find us way to the ocean through Virginia by means of her canal. But the trade of Ohio, and the West, la not by I any mean. the only indummeent offered be the completion of this work. I will bound the epic ion, that the timber of our forests bordering open the hoe of the canal, and accessible to It by way col the, tipper Kannwha, or New River and Its' tributaries, will In • few years produce to Virgin. u . O larger SUM of money than the whole amount required for completing the rant'. I doubt if in iImcTICII there are to be found tech finest. for ship building as thaw growing In the section of ~ itotry refereed to. The completion of this work wowd also open a thoroughfare for the trans ',maims , of coal from the prolific mines of Kanawha, Co.!, and flayandone riven to Nor folt, wlob - would nuke that city the depot. whence be whole steam marine of the Atlantic would b supplied with feel. The discovery of nazism' 11 In that quarter of the State In large' quantille and of the moat superior guilty, eau!, lobed yond doubt the fact that, with a cheap mode of transportation, the best fuel lathe world for steam would be supplied at Norfolk cheaper Riad at any accessible point on!the Atlantic bor. dm. The coal and timber trade from the Western part otot r own State would alone make the stock in this carl productive. The 14 usage, dwelling et much length upon the imp°, taoce of completing Ibis great canal, which to /la unfinished lute pays three per cent. recommiuds also the steady prosecution of the Genital o Louisa railroad and the Ifitginia and resonator raffroed. . . . 1 .„ a preraely ridiculous *pecan all the ex. at I:mender; the denolution of tbe Union. of common mania, after one ham teed such a &s as thin. instead of dissolution, Virginia 1 4 making petal's? effort, my oirlio herself more eiondlithan ever with Ciao, aturthe msg. nifioent flee States heyoud her; and area the vol moos Palmetto State is striving to unite Charles ton and Cincinnati. Dissolution of Ito Union. In deed: mar=, Chiedy Biographical, ot rersonsem• Htstory:. By David fdeConanghy, D. 11„ hue President of Washington College, PIL Pinsbumih,Pnoted by ifreorge Partin do ma Budding's." • heloied anther debts work, and they are not few, will re jolt:tribal ho his not consented to give to the thitteghtrand views of a lifetime devoted to the workol the Ministry, s more permanent character thantheir delivery from the pulpit, or the desk of the Lecturer. The workcomprirm to all twenty Discoarses,in which the ratter and history' of the most remarkable personages of Sacred History pm in review, Irmo Adam to the coining of Christ Their style is clear, unadorned, andiko - Om feel, that he is in the presence of a good man, on whom heed the Snored writings he corns merits upon, have made a profound impresaion. The work comprise...some 400 octavo pages, and its execution is very creditable to Mr. Parkin, the' printing being fully equal to eastern works got op In the same style. It will be found, we presume, at our Bookstores. Nrw Basemen Flea m WASUINGTOII.WO ice in the Washington papal s, a notice ma ncwftnh• Mg arm of eonaiderable importance—composed of William Belden, IMO Treasurer of the United States, John Wither., of Alexandria, R, W. Ls. Mato, of the city of Washington, and L. P. Bayne, of Baltimore. These gentlemen ate'well known to the commercial and monetany chalets of the - Bnion. The Riptalre nay., that it would be difficult to group together four person. in whom are nom. biped more of the qualities essential to the sign. enginl prozecutioo of the importnut bailees& upon which they are about to rotes', rein whom could be reposed more thoroughly the public couddenca— Peountary aespdusihiliq , skill,sagaclty, energy, and probity, all consp're to give insurance erne cuss to the incitation they are to control, and of accommodatiou to thu • bee:Dees men of that and other communities. 'Pride and Prudent., ar the Marled Slater, is • octal from the prol.Ge pen of T. S. Art or whether a oe - W or •a old 000, we really canto , atty. For sale at Holmes' pepbt. Third alrcet PTIOEI WASITILiNGTOBI Correspondence of the Piticbari6 asserts. W.hinvorme, Dee. lib, 1850. Mr. ilamptin ,rat e Lice In day of • 411 for rioting to the liitice tit Pennsylvania three - rod . ens of acre of public laud, to aid in the oomph:- ion of her extensive system of railroad Improve. meets. I will scud you!sn &batman of this Itoper rant bill as soon as I can prochte one, Mr. Roblnaou, of Indiana, moved for the sp. pointment of • select committee to esquire and report tO the Rouse, what 'lterations wore peap• any la the bounty laud law of last senion, or tent additional legislation to glee It greater eat. chancy. Mr. R. showed, in the courtlier a ten Minute speech that the act, nail now stood, was prwAically inoperative. The Poaalon Olseo hoe not the requisite number of clerks to keep the work up, and It seems alit even did adequate I provision exist for parsing upon the er/Orluutta number of anima with ate ponneg in, the appli. Milo might wad for yams for the issue or the Warrant. The Secretary calculates that two lam. deed and fatty thousaed appliem - ons will be made by pentium entitled to lands. Now the Mexican bounty land lau•e have Lien to eXialenen over three years, and the avert ge lane has been twenty five ttWittsabd a year, it which rate of prOgrette, the civeslmder that set would require ten years to be pasted upon. itifore the end of that time, one half the SUITIVIng robbers intended re be pro vided tor will be dead., There will, uudontnedly, be army Imperiaot• legirlation upon this subject daring the eetateu. ito, lilt not consider litmus serum that the wra rarai wall be rendered amigo ate, so they Ought to La, a there is any thing at ail In the pretence that the bounty is intended for the reward and ~ Lai oi the old soldiers of the country. It:. a Inn •levy In tell then that they can °brute belt :cc.; withheld slices from the government by gam, ato at the Close of Uri into a new country, and colors open Wad lauds. YOU meal glvetheo, be pro.thare at wilting thrhe WAN fable, sod do not lake tlx the trouble to issue it. I may a, wets io this place, that On Saturday last , oa,u e llatrartilliOrtel Edwards took leave of the fatter employed in the °dice, I adder-meg them au a :erpeettul and wren agent tag speech, and makteg . altogether a mud more &emceeing of his official He than anuM have keen expected clone wha had panned The comae which has marked his ado:do:noniron of the duties of the off“-.e, for too tot thitly five years. Oa Monday, Me. Heath, tic new Commissioner, en. tared, and on the same day, Mr. Hoe, ike•cbief rxerk of the bureau wan reduced hom thai pos:tMa to some other, and hlr. Evans, another close, ass elevated thereto. Mr. Evian is an excellent clerk and Worthy man. Both Hoo•es of Cpterma adjourned to day un til MOLlday toil, after • &cairn of half au boor or len, tamboot nay other or better reallOtt than that they dtd em chooee to do •oy !biog. Sena tor Butler, of 8. C., •od one or two additiona , member' of the Homo from that State, appeared is their cats to day, thin quietiog the neat et ma. ny nemtn individeala; uha have eartecenully agitated thready. with the idea that accealoa had actually comma - 4,d. • Mr. Coxwio's report alit be presented on Mon• day oext. A portion of it is now 16 the hands of the printer., but the dartunent Is delayed by lie want of certain tables wh.rh will be edropleted by Saturday. It wilt prove, we eon have no doubt Gam what we hear. ■ nullt powerful argument Cu the mod:Gott:on or the existing Witt It said that there i, en aseertatord majority of both Houses in favor of tha repeal of the ad rokrrres . . dams le the tariff law of 1516: There, is hardy • doubt au pormasenry will be secured, If oath leg more, br ato abolitiou of that shameful Laces. e to perjury and fn.]. Nothing will be etro,trd,' hawever, unless the subject is kept aorof the head. of the Commit tee of Ways and Mesas, the majority upoa which behaved in a moot (Sables* manner in regard to the pefitioos and memorials on this goestion, which were referted to there lan union. It is supposed that though Speaker Cobb has taken • week to make up hi. mind as to the arrangement of the Standing Committees rt, this solution, that be Will make no coos iderable changes, and that they will bear quite.. oirenaively sr lotionsl a character as they did daring the last ressran. [lke gives us Committa of Wayt& Mettles° surotiormly rota ry cal:Minitel' el the law ono war, the Merida ofprr teciion will make as Immediate trial of their strength iq the attempt to direct the consideration of the tariff to a 8,1 a.! Camellias, in which I think they will be PROM NEW YORK Correspondence or tee ettiaburgh Galatia. Now YORK, Dec. 5,15 LO. The public mind has its fever. and distemper.. an welt as the mind lodiv ideal. The cures, how. aver, are 1. miewbat dill ere bt. In the case elite latter, a dose itranaiettie phis, cc a bottle of Ur. Turvosene'a ear.aparille, sometimes does the businesi; huithat impalpable rot ty, the Public, is sick , tho ilium." policy will Inv.. rlably be foiled to work the rpeetliest and safest recovery. Thee, I.iit ale week..ince, a tre mendous political excitement was raging here, like a burning let et, or 'erne kind of infectious disease, for every body, 1111110111, was erected, more or less. it tur, out when the black man Hamlet was nrreacit, bat wan greatly aggravated by the eircomateneds attendieg the Craft'. case in Boston. Tye di. wee trio Black Vomit, abas, the law Or rceovern.e runaway Negroes Aboli.. nonfat" vied with Union ma in raising popular pee mons to the bighe.t peteile.pitch. The &sward presses teemed wall ineendihry•rticloscaleulated to weaken obedience to the taws, while the Union men held great err tinge al Carole Garden, under the belie (that the country was in danger. When, what a time there was, to be sure, in the news papers, in the pulpit, en the platform ! But the thing at length wore it tell out. Parsolet grew weary preaching mairdance to the Fugitive Slave Bill, and politicians confessed to "much ado about clothing." Congress, meanwhile, amembled, and teat immortal eerie... Lien of t don., being a kind of garometor or safely valve, for .11 the .open Boon. "excitement" io the country, what little of the article still lingered here, betook imam once to Waabinglen. The publio mind i. now calm, the politician., for the nonce, are completely card op, the Fugitive Slave Bill is hardly over men. tinned: nobody mind. the ravings and rulings of South Carolina or hlisaieninni, while The haprew sins Is very generally griming abroad that the country is Oa petkelly safe as over, . . . Space my lan Imtt r tip tha Uszette, we have beta coda:in t ; all toms al incirtirologicsi miatvhea, tad what pa no better at ttaa wetting, the prospect it not encouraging for clew weather fir a long Whiteyet kr time; =. llsist and fog above. Mania. Eq bequeath Mud and slush below, to the stare ige depth esti Inches, in Broadway, even, sad sometimes doulre that, In the less feepented' studoughfsres of this terribly unclean mstropolif. As is customarily the case, made, these dream cm, every thing about town looks dell and gleamy. .The only i deputments of trade that are &lag a flourishing badness are the amebas ppoprietnrs told the embroils makers. The market for whale bones nod whips may therefore be pronounced remarkably . quiek," as they say on 'Change. The steam step Arctic, of tee Collins line, came creepiog up the Bay, last eight, after a fifteen days' passage from Liverpool, latching as three days later intelligence from Europe. The comp mercisl 'Wawa announcing ,an advance in the prices of those two great staples of ours. CoUnn and Corn, produce some feeling of speculation to the marked here; but the political news hardly eli cits a remark. Notwitbstaediag the show ofre• alettuce the previous advice' informed us hues was milking against the artoles of Austria and the acratorshm of Russia, nobody believed that Bred enek Williams was going to be man enough to fight; and en the recall bee proved. Nobody. therefore, Is disappointed. • To day we received information of the wreck of the ererew ammeter Helena Bloom, a ruiaersb e, rickety lookieg craft, that has been running as ■ ,iegulat, (irregular it should be,) packet between this port and Hamburg, carryiog actigram chid. ty. Ths.paniculars of the disaster have doubt fosi reached you by telegraph ere this, to that I ;seed not trouble you with &lefts. The packet IMP Devoushire, which arrived this afternoOn, 'from Liverpool, hu on board all the passengers that were need. The Helena Blomin never was cotiablered LA worthy, and never would be ems played to carry any thing deemed of more value than the lives of poor emigrants. Apropar of 101 1114121113. The packet .hlp Washington, which arrived at this port yesterday frotio Liverpool, had no fewer than eau Aurtdred and :cunt, ip the ateenige. Thin Is decidedly the greatest cargo of Lumen beings ever conveyed aortas. the *Ocala All of ahem were in good health,., solitary case of siektreei, even, not hav ing occurred on tho voyage. The Amerman steamship Franklin look her de- parture-to day on her - second voyage to Bremen v.a Southampton. She has a tolerably profi.able freirila WI, but very few parmagers. Doubt, are expressed as to whether there iv sufficient trade on this line to 'appeal a line of first clam steam. • The Iwo tons of the man Rosseau, who was murdered by :Hoary Carnal, • short time ago, in Day street, have entirely recovered, and were disoharged from the City flovpital a day or two atone. The recovery of onaof Item was eatfrely unexpected, and Is pronounced almost thiractilotta 01 crane they will be used ss witnesses slat oat Carnal, who is now In itriton . awl:Mies his trial for murdering their father, and assaulting theta with latent to hill, The moneymarket is growing i tails lighter, owing to en 'novelised demand, consequent upon the epproachiog close of inland i pavigation. The God of the year now near at hand, le ■lso • period for a general nettling rip, and hence there is likely to be au active demand for cspital for some time to came. First c'ess paper, and loans on call go at 5136 per cent. There la a steady businese doing in door and lareadatutra, for export and home contrumption, bat there is no material variation from the prices last quoted. The mica during tbeihreo day, stem up 10,000 Milk Common State is held at Si 70; mixed to fancy Michigan 41 75 04 1 1 4 i pure Gen aloe ssas 06. Canadian when is held at $I 04, to bandit/to supply of Western is limited. Coln is • little higher. Sales 10,000 bug at 61196110 for new Nortben and ale for Southern. Provisioce--Park is buoyant. There is a Ipso ulative demand for prime at $8 wise 741 old mesa $ll 471. Lard is steady at 71c. Pearl Ash is selling steadily at en 81, and Pots d ugh. Cottory—A moderate boainca, is dais', pr/ocl% pally for shipplog. The Aretlo's hews has streohytheeed price. Sales to day of 1,300 baler, .t Ile for . fair' Orleans. Whisker—Sales 300 Ws to day, at 2.5a231 for prima, sad 101' drudge. SPICITATOI For rho PattobeergA Garet House of Itotago. NO. U. The perpetuitvof the civil and religioia liberty wh'el we now enjoy, merits the profound anew tam of every viol member of society. Should s period tomtit, Ia too history of the Republic, when the people generally or universally will be reek. len and unpriocipled, the free lestiuitions with woich we we favored, must Crowe lorill end,— Th's , ell will admit, would be a urea culturally. The question, therefore, which now puCcolarly concerns um, Is, Aim shall this frightfol continued or be averted , That the careful and judicious mental end moral culture of the rising generation would have • powerful tendency to prevent the dreaded evil, can hardly ba detailed. To make the 'creates good, the most effectual way Is to purify the Otaltaln teem which they lane. A naturally Inferior nod inkiedly soil, mayhy skill. fart tills's, be so improved as to prodicrgood, if not abundant crops. Thus the hearts of the youthful portion of the population, though by no. tore "prone to evil as the sparks are to amend upward," may, by • thorough canna of moral training, yield, In due time, the fruits of right. • eoOhneek. Bat as these goseral remarks do not wholly Caner the ground intended to be occupied, the reader'. attention is directed to the &doming par ticular.. There are In ibis city,os in almost every other at any conaiderable e vtent , quite a number of compuatively poor, and not strictly moral in. dividuals, who find it difficult to get ■lopg com fortably In the world. They conceive themecives justified, by their straitened circumstances, to throw their sons, at a tender age, on the comma. oily; and seem moue bat little how they summed in future We. These unfortunate lads, probably from ten to fourteen years old, friendless and pea. ndess, soon get Into bad company, and become exceedingly corrupt 'rom the Indaence of evil associates. They quickly leant to cheat, steal, swear, drink to eareas, and break the Sabbath.— Such sinful habits soon involve them in difficohy, and cause their artoet and procreation in tome Court of Seance. The injured party, as well as the Judges and Jurors, cannot bear to immure them in a loathsome prison, for any considerable time, and hence their punishment is made as light 43p:wild& This mild administration of law, caused by the most tender sensibilittesof our or tere,only increases the wickedner. el vale. .mess or these young enders; and indeoesthem to attempt the perpe. ration of more eerier ova of villiany, until the publio welfare Imperatively demands that they be punished according to their crimes. While la prime, suffering Um pumehment doe tr their ofroces,these bay., coos parativoly young in years, demote old in abwort worm op. is, Mini gully. They learn from old and Asirdexed stainers, whit is sometimes technically, called •the tricks of the unde,"and when they °burnt their liberty. are, in most curls, prepared for the perpetration of burglary, arson, robbery, and seen murder it. self. Having extended those remarks beyond the hulls to which it wee designed to restr:ot them, must oak permission to furnish, for publicstion, nether sable, on theism, sabject, should f deem it eipcd'ent to do to. HOWARD. Dec. thh, 1891, LOW or Tae STI4II PIOrtLIJI Hl,.vu Bus, mar—Loss of Ltfo —By the arrival of the packet ship Devonshire, Capt. Harvey, at New York, on Thursday, from London and Portsmouth, we have the melancholy intelligence of the lows of the steam propeller Helena Sternal!, bound from Bouttump. ton to New York. Capt. Harvey , of the Devon, dire, famish*, the following account of the disas ter, with the times of the lost: November 28, lat. 42 13, lon. 61 30, at 91 a„. M, fall in with the propeller Helena Slornan, haring signals of dinress drthg. ' Ran down to her, and hove to under ha r lee, It blowing hard at the time from the N. W., when a boat with the second mate and two cabin pimengers came 410ng. aide and informed as that the had lost her rudder and wan poet, and wanted Immediate andatance, as abe was leaking bt ol l. and all wished to abut.. don her, sod that abshad been In that situ,tion for eight any., and could not get uslataece. We immediately manned two boats, In charge of the firm and third mates, and than with y ep b oot ._ bedtime to the steamer, commenced tr ans p ort . log pasaeageraaa board the D. The third mates boat had made two lit" and had on board T passengers on her third trip, when she got stove along side of the Steamer, and the third mate end 4 seamen and 5 pameogen were drowned.. Only_ one mama. sad two passengers were eared. No other accident occurred, and by 8 P. hL 63 cabin end BO steerage pasma,ger e with the crew of 40 man were sate on bold, when we med. sad sad acted to the westward; theta orms; who the esptaht ta, it 030 t 6 11, - water In ber. the .pmentan caltlatted what Obey had on. amN those drowned Wearing to the Des •061 thire,—John lottoson, third mate, of N. Y: ".a.„ ( Lauf, kaman, London; John Hassan, do, ~...Yalliderryl Daniel feemainrita:mentaes4rad -, 1 9 5 eNte plummier@ behmaging to the Helens Stamen; ail from Gummy. Tout number of lives lost-9.1 The 41. Sr had already creamed the -Atlantic; Moe. end left Hamburg on her third voyage Co the 26th Oetober,ealling at Southampton for pea. welters and freight. at the latter plum she completed bet roadie& kaolin/ thereon the lit of November, at 2 P. M. (Or New Y. Her cargo rosined of about 15040ns of Gar. nun and Preavh merchandise, a large proportion or it being very valuable, and had 450 tons of coal and 100 tons of iron, (the latter for ba 1 a.) Het pease: en were 22 in the cable, 31 amid. S IPP*. and 91 In the steerage, with a crew. Includ iag altar& attenuant, die., together 160 moult, Movingly Germans. ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS. The Secretary of the Treasury has premiuea the foliewing estimates, in conformity to a joint reso lution of Congress: • Tannins Onrairrxxxr, jj November 23, 1850. f . Sta — Agreeable to Me joint resolution of Con gre, on thelth Jantmry, 1846, I have the honor to' transmit, for the information of the House of Rep resentatives, printed estimates of additional aPPro• priationg proposed to be made for the service or th e t fiscal year, ending the 30th Jane, amount. g Civil o, list and iniseellan- • 112,575,3 CS 64 - • !DIA, 560,040 Vi Army prom, die , 6t4,117 03 Indian department, 4561,327 66 Pensions, 349,620 00 o the estimates is added a Nate. meat showing: The indefinite appropnalions for the service of the last three gear . tars of the fiscal year, ending 30th June, 1851, made by former nets of Congress of a permanent char aster, sneng to, Civil Civil and nitscelisn-, e ons,lnoloding ex pease* of collect.; mg the revenue from customs, Peas's:nut, Interest and public debt, C 3,694,121 03 Purchase of stock of the hap of 1847, $3,271,930 in 241,000 00 -510,620,763 98 I am, very respctfully. Your most obd't sore% THOS. CORW IN, Sec'y of the Treasury. Hon. Howuu. Coss, Speaker of Homo of Reps. •, Titans:. Dispasnattni . November 23,..1852. Sin—Agreeably to the joint raw:nation of • Guess of the 7th of Jantery, 1846, I have the boron i to tranamit, toe - the Information of the House of RepreMauitlyes, printed estimates of the ePPeePri, atone proposed to be made for the focal year end ing the 30th June, 1852, amounting to, • • $33,007,489 24 • Civil Ist, Icemen in. • tercourseand tans-i celntneous, includ - 1 - lepameu to to nude to Idea ico under the L2th • ' • • '-• Elide of ' treats ti capstones of Col . . 'eating the =elm° from lands, public buildings and rz- • pauses of aerate, 510,334,427 35 i , 1 Army proper, Sre, '8 ,1109,629 SO Military academy, 142,528 80 Fortgicationa, or.l. moce,der-, Internal pr ove 1,74,115 00 memts, atimerye,lem 1,275,918 69 Indian department, 898,445 00 remicium, 2,194,601 00 Navarestabllebromd, 8,111,009 00 TO the estimates are added statements showing: I.The appropriations bons for the final you. ending 3httt June 1852, made by Rimer sets of Congress, of per manent character among to, Civil lie, and cats• callus/7mi, incl. ding expenses of collecting the rev enue from courts, 4, 559 41 0 04 Arming .and equip ping M. mihua 200,000 00 Civilaation of Indi /0,000 00' Peasiorx, 441,000 00 Interest on public debt; 3,665,321 Purchase of stock of the loan of 1847, Redemption of stock 340,156 RI, stock issued under act of 9th Aug. 1847 303,391 04 2. Thr sue existing ali- Vhfcg i s:itl i l i te °! r i e! quired to be ex pended militia tb ~ . .al year endms the Xlinlsme,l6s2, amounting to, - Civil list, foreigu,m intercourse, and miseellanoomi 440,917 68 ==t r ;, a r;d- I'M°G° °° nonce, are., Internal Improve. inetitsxunrepoice. 58,000 00 Indian department 6172,272 76 I Naval establishment 2,047,774 09 —_.— ,124,993 18 lis 378,4G0 43 , 3. There is also ad ded to the eati, mates a lantement of the sevral ap apprepz Ist ton• which willbecar• ried to the surplus surplus fund amt'ng to, 57311,249 31 Accomying the e stimates are s,indry mars furnished - by pan the Treasury, Interior, ar, and Navy Departments, eennutting references , oacts of Cuc uta*, ere. cc which the estimates are founded- I am, very reapoofillly, Your obedienteerv% THOS. ( *ELWIN, Seo'y of Timmy. Hon. Howe COBB. Speaker of Howe of Reps. WHIG! •AT IBILBGAID,OO2I VICAT/011 Taz Whig ind Antimasonlo Convention of last year will emu in the Common Council Chamber, on Toes day, tho Mb instant, et 7 o'clock, P. M., for the pm. • Dose of canoe a Coniention to emminato s candidate for Mayor. WM. MCCANDLESS, Chairman. dectkatt rnanrasolvlasa. Prgt.to'Woa,m am be bald in Youth Common E Church, Allegheny, on Thursday, at half past ten °Week, A. ht, and a Thanksgiving Berman preached by Rev. MOMS J. CLAlag, D. R. The pub lic ts Invited to attend. doitrdL Eats, eta December. Eaq., Editor Amateur: . The aaanyroorts latter copied from l'eceapaostra Bata Note Reporter, intended to distr.:bias Erie Dank, Is false. The bill: are promptly tOdeersed al the Dank, by Drexel A.Co., Phtladelphlui Emma? & Ratter, }Mubarak, cod ratable Dank, Haile. CEA& N. REED, Ertel Erie Dank. pt I. redeems ti at ai Erie and Harrah> Hankafa a c e ta noand ate boze, Aa Co he P r k a d n pk y a f ado s)e(ser • by S NI ZIO .—"M* "rUZIVA for I'7:HIRAM RIOT —23 les iurt meal delD BU C OM3II-5 cuts 10, "P PAVAII=ViTN,Vri,bz., , AIINF.RB , OIL-20 brb tor cabs by del° LICIRDELIDGE k.INGHRABI R(`LI BuTTER—IBC:It:IIIp6bE & for del7 TaV6e4 Thdsi, forlPaj' &mil/ use, DONN-40 44 for Ws by Jlt dela . BURBRIDGE k INOBRAM Pionln Pratte, 0112 154 £O. 600L88 Zawin Cantata; 300 the @ aedleas •Raleine; 2n bin. 51. R. do 20 la taxa do do 40 or taxa do do 40 1 broe do , do 45 drams 8121M5 PIP; 3 e awe Citron{ 5 don Lesson Bazar; dor. Carte Powder 211 arc Bordeaux Prance; 3 Wee lawn and Loper 85211 Aldiondg Odor Jan auoned Plekles. by J D WILLIAZIIB It CO Con Wood•• FlRb u. Fid Lt i rt . P4'l;4 a. be' brio Not dois leketal; 10 qr tols No I do . IAIFItts No I do de o4 ci l Maria& for tee by D WILLIAMS At CO HUNTS Merchants. Nerrmine— The December mamba or Ude Mellon pabllcatien hu been received at Nelmes' Liumary Melba, 0 1Piredle the Peer Odeie., All merchants theuld_ rake des work. 'The Slezr number will coalmen* las ow volume. Ted. and,Ptudezem, Or Me Married Meter. a new novel, by T. 8. Arin. • .I.lltelPs Living Mae, No 343. dale C 9 . I o 7GmNAPP R I CIPINthiNf,I & co MOTION:. T E E=V4p , liOnstolini: :With, In Ow Coal &. 1,11 & e aaam VITIBILItImso,v"; MU: s •l p taxml. d pa emus I.l3teiresi of the eoM fullr ~autiaorixed lo y ee , ?ar,it, I of the We firm. HUGH MUTII: A. D.6:III:li t • OLOR GE U. BiAceerrocK. la remind froze the lair ins. tha andeodood do almettallY vreammor.d thdu .nee ancii (to their timer Mends and /3/oacrmara,) art o exothale tho bather la Caw., at the old aunty am the earaer ofCrald aad Solna= smut% Ant //aanY iron em ma, &alma m jet) D.MTH. PLIDarLoVMD7 lINI3EiD 01L-42brii'Prn. , received tot tale by ' deli) - - - PLANTATION NLOLASSEB-11. brl. oral,. ili hn Zethr e d per steamer blogornr No 2. and del(' . laberty —-- - - - 8R00?d..4-1.1:1 fanqi and goo. Wei by dela L 8 WATrallB, STAII.CII-100 - 1 will be sold low to deli/ ylli ORK-4 b AL- delq _,.,„. C ll 2C W ror Fr. 4 2,12,G. E ohuioaa slut 410 I. 810ATERMAM &RCMP A ZE 9 s, ; I A r y • =..•••••., =MY MOTOIIAL for the an• cottons, ooLps, soAssiorman, - snom. ozaTze, anovr, *emu sea, Tersoonwo-ootran AND CONSUMPTION. Title they valuable remedy for all diseasies of the Laneand Threkt, has • breams the 'chief villanelle( the &dieted as',. It Is the most certain care known for Me above emnplalnta. While It Is a pOwerfal re• medial agent IA the most despeiate a i d almost boy. less eases of Consumption, it le:also, In diminished , . doses, one of the mildest mOstngreeable family medicines hir coremon, coughs and colds. Reed bo- low the opirion of men who are known to the world, and the world respect Male oplolonij PROM PROFESSOR HITCHCOCK': oramea C. - Ayer—Sir-1 have used your CHERRY PECTORAL, in. my own cam of deep seated Drone abide, and am satiegerLfrom its chemical constitation that it is an admirable compoand for the 'relief •f 'armlet and bronchial difficalues. If my opinion as to its generic.. character Can be of any weake r you are at liberty to nee itas yen think proper EDWARD HITCHCOCK, L. t.. O; • Preside/nor Amherst College:- DIRECT EVIDENCE. • . • • Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell—Dear Sir—Fe - ling under obligations to you teethe remora:ion or my health, I send, you a report of my case, which the, are at ' liberty to publish for the beaent of Lan autumn,' took a bed eold,•aecompimed by a severe Bough. and made use or many medicines Without oh mining relief. I was obliged to `lee op butnew 4e emir raised blood, and eoold get no sleep at night. A friend savants a bottle of year CHERRY I PECTORAL, the use of which I immediately cont. • menced according to directions. L have ROI pat chatted the Itlo bottle, and am nearly recovered. I • now sleep well, my emagh has ceased, and all by the nee of year valuable mcdmine. C• E. S. STONE, A. ," Principal All Hope Sandusry, Prom Dr. Bryon; Draggle: and Postmaster; Chico pee Palm, edam— 8,061,459 34 . - Dr. J. C Ayer—Dear Air—Enclosed phrase End ea: mittance for all the Cherry Pectoral is t end I eon nuesiteungly rayohat no med:eine we sell gives saris astisieenon es yens!. does; nor have I ever seen a medicine which cured so many cues of Cough and Lace Complaints. Oar phyelerans Are Mang It extensively in their practice, and with the nappies% effect s. Truly yours, D. 190.Y.UsT. Preared by C. AYE& Chemist, Lowell, Mara. bold to Putsbargh. wholesale and retail by 3. M. Townsend, 631Slariet street. loseph.Donaless; A lie -0.7 • declOmeowlYT 811k.1 • swas _ • A!1 PIECE§ Chameleon and Flamed Silks; .11J M plaln black Barred and Striped eilks ; 0 do' roper Mack. Dress Etsulm ••.• . 10 do stapes Changeable Patin, Together/with the largest and most complete assint moot of Ladles' Fine Dress Goods, at • A A MASON deg - GO k CI Market at ESt.IM Fine Piro Brick. • nIILDERTdON & CO. b.. appointed tbe • V •ni e l gfigelnr. f." lltd . s Am o n flTe e i t la eo4" Drlok m are Invited to call and e andne new fine article ta de9 SCAIFEA ATKINSON, First at, between Wood & Market. Amore dam *moles* Goias. 150 ntl3 large Cud Bed Blankets, ribbon bound • STO pairs Crib Blankeul, superior antelo POO pain Maim Boat Blankets, ribbon !cond. 12 , 1:1 pv yz Coa d d o ne , Blan d tots, her. 60 do Blue , do do do , 3 cases Black Blanket Cloth do . 1 do Nara Grey Alia, do 3 do . saperlo , Black French Broadelotb. l , . 3 do ollorool Tweeds; snorted colors; 3 do .Teans, usorted colors. 9 do CablitLleitS, black and fanny polors. Ido Siltincits,b ck nod grey max. i 3 do White Trail 17annel,yard•wide.. • 4 do Cress barre do do. :, The !above deeeribe-d oods an an on consignatent from 1,1140. sumafactu rs, emit and west, nod ore tor sale on lib4ral tainto dtil trade, at nianataetirrers , sheen , (d 9] II LEE .1.41.1'. 1 "c 1 drab 4,5Z,279 17 CORN :74,R,e,;1,f? took tie pram.= at ta: Just oh received Indio, sat! d • NIW:PA - RIICA —5 Ito bl as an ainele nen, and also mach wed Mange, &a. A Valriely fideg Ttrl on the tampers,' rurrriNd 7 PAPEß s Diaa priming paper, )4e9 4,929:44 57 WII c APPING rowe PAPEJl—Beown SS Wood at PAPERIIAIVGING, A fall atportment all's," on band and for rain by W P MARSHALL t i Sellars , Aulime al Cough Syrup, ; rpos the cure of Cove s, Colds, Housencis, IntIO ; IV c" Tie:ling Beni on la the Throat. Whooping yaellt . Re w i n renounce to be the most effectual re. ' MA e t re` Impc " :4l C ab SYmp—Professo Porter bas, writhe= solidltatio given a certificate of do ex cellence of thy ' popoler coush.medieine. It will be interesting to all who are 'Mimed with coughs..and are EllStlllf burgh Daily Pea t for • eafe and speedy stare.—P h u *. Exchange Irate, Oct. 10,1810. Messrs Editors—tiering been for mime :time past very much atahred with a severe cold and almost connect cough, and h ving.tried various remedies, 4 , W syrup, &a., and all to a e ffect, .I was Induced by my esteemed friend. W. W . allet% of this city, to make a trial of R. E. lent , Cough BrraP. I did so, arid to sly gent 'myth I received alornt immediate relief It was with the greatest difficulty that I lec tured before my. vespected classes, but oar taking a' spoontel alike syrapjust before entering niy lectore room, I could speak with posted L ett, during the evening. I would particularly recommend It to clergy men. lawyers and other public !speakers. I hive used two basin onl and am me perfectly cured. I feel it to be my dut y ... phil•othroPlat,to melte this liable acknowledgment of the effieacy of Inc ardtle, for! constder It to be the beat now before the public.. , . JAMES 11. PORTER, 'tort of Mathematioli. de Par nt oved and sold by , R E SELLERS, ) - A: Wood at , daabranlaed Tinned Iron and Wars. H A l N. i g z b en tgrimail n agents for as gala of 1 1 we are now prepored to I I ell Orden aNelrjr*irdrk mete, transportation a dell VOL. ardela Is very exerlleat for roofing e and taps, lumens, &0., ben, imperviarto to mote and ram. Tbeviro laver* auperior for fences and t !pulpit purposes 4 ' tin " ; II V1882,G.11,...! one APFI—tO calks dto , ° I*&TUICIVItibi O : ,dI O I.ASSEB-4Ditais teed tot sale by' Daavoirrii k. CO I pop, far sale 6r IJ 8 DILWORTFI & CO RIITTEB-4 brls mime dig OLDER SYRUP—I6t;I. reed for Bale by DR PFACIIES-2,10bu lindinin for vale h 7 • c 0: T OBACCO -275 boob's and fi'• Dudley's brand; 40 boo Dudley's Excelsior lb lump; 13 bas 11.'fay o superior ,do 6 47 nos 00l ?0- ; Anthony's 's & S'e; 31 boa Deniers unrivalled 34; 13 boo Putman". ti's; 10 boo Satherlfo's celebrated lb 30 catty 6.1..13 lb cads Morris' broad 0 do do Warwick & Otera, all 011 conaignment, direct from tbummlurad. trims, for sale by : 1. S ,WATERSIAN & BONS Sl'Water 8 62 Front us ( B UTTER—Io p a t : tie d B UTTER— Io brls mob roll TERMANd SONS S kes e do t (ore ale by D RIED FRUIT —4 gtied Pelles; " tB 'l l4liltk 113%87 11A - 0 LA BS brls prime N. 0. for Bala by deg L 25 WATERMAN A BONS GIiERSE-110 bre Cream itod W. IL for ule by deg L 8 WATERMAN A SONS CIREESE-247 boxes W. IL Cheese, 183 do Cream Cheese. Teed. •nd for; [dell) WICK le IiPCANDLESS. WADDING—II bales. Blk. Wedding, will be eold. 4., low, to close eocaignment. by WICK .k ABCANDLEBS.I ' deg: a '-8 •b le reo'd. nn. (or owe WICK a,IICCANDIABB. flOg76E-331 bg •J deg ==M PEARLS —34 auks first *Ans. for We b! • WICK & ificCANDLES/3 SALFRATLIS-41isaskiSalentne, -•tit bores do Dutoorisedi for dt9 WICK A hiNIANDLESB "Pa" P'''"hifaZlMlLESS.' cit mcK DOLL BUTTE end tR.r i. 42 ale 9017 by Ifreeds y reeelved e de9 NVICKIt IirOANDLESS. F L M -2I nato Mar, for soli by WICK At UTIANDI,EB9. on horid, fOr -IPCANDLES& _ 11000ATE-62 bore. Cbcreol b [deg] WICEN xT C. TAR-130661a Tar. for we ay dra lit/ClitaltANDLat& Dayeramo-43761.. Ned, end for sal b ICKOO2RY NVT , P utd &rugsbY NIONORGAnIttaI ittItIGIATION CO. Nolte' to Steak/wider.. th o l,l= 4 : holdtra of Lehionzahela Ylatrniftloo Camp., be beld Oft Monday, the ath day 40,1114 mm, Mel, pality the Ina Monday cd the maul) at Me S ee o r the said company, le Tilghman Ilall, corner of Oretst aMeet and Diamond aer, Pinamb;... s ogi ?ta s a nenonson, r the paw i ts i f a itt c 5 41 7. 0M0414411:1 , e‘zaslis Jig:, N, urn& co LECTURE 1001, ARRBAIER BUILDING, sth. AND every Mabel Orr a abort sena:hat the above joLliall, which Wlil be thoroughly renovated and ported, and hued up for- the eotutort and tea veluenee otepontatots, • • Bayne% eeletosted seen of utgatnie PANORAMAS, IgiTro"4" , P.Pose, con.ipunszu,savi, close by L R WATERMAN tr. RONB A VOYAGE TO 'EUROPE Halifa r , the Atlantic, Liverpeol. • • .LON DO N.; • Prom the; Thames, naming under the Bridges, and ending with a magnificent view of the . TIIANEI3I. , TGA3III6I, .o;illiatly Gimbaled, and both b.k• of at boa atifal ' v.ivEn.lllllsllll. The largest Panama ever exhibited. painted by Walter hi. Payee, from original stetchee lob,. by himself, and which ocapied three yean in memo , Won. Thlibearnifol work of art eras exhibited in Boston, Philadelphie, Washington and New York, with onparadeled acne.., rod wan ?lend by tsp. wards 0t330,00n persons. The picture:will be described by Walterbt. Day., the Artist sea Proprietor. Professor .Ince will president the Grand Eollai FhanoTorte, reads expressly for bl r. Bayne, by the celebrated mak er,llmoth v (Elbert. of Boston. An Exhibition every .Wednesday and Saturday !afternoon eta o'clock. '. Admission, 03 emu. Children, cheer 11 years, sr ige,l3 rent.. Doors will open at Of &clack; Paten= to COM 'Nene' moving et 71 o'clock. ' de.tdif PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AIMAAGILISICiT. 36 hOUBIS TO MIL 6DP.1.PH1.3. • 213 sugar Bcei-92 miler Staging. lineage Tolerraptt di Express Liao • • • 'ltalieCompany.- • SM Ally Lieu of New COachts. for FIOLLI DAYDBURO. and from thence by the New Peon. aylvanla- Rail Road to PIIthADI NEW YORK, and BAII7IIOIIE. • •• Donna tha autpension of Canal Navigation, Bin Irises oteo of Coaches will leave for Ilallid.yiborg, and trent thane, by Now Pennsylvania Rail Road, (21.1tollea) to Philadelphia. Time through, 33 horn 'r . Fare to Pbiladalphia—•• • --••• --111 OD Faro tottaltintont—.--- • —•- to De Concha, will leave every mornii.g, at 8 o'clock, Iliac Italy and every night at 'be 111111. hoar. - ! - FITE k 8 to terse at any time, always In roadineu. This Is the moat direct, comfonable, and erpednforts route to Ma catkin Passengers for Baltimore take the New Hall Road at ilanlobtirg, dines, °lithe ne,i.ei of the can at that place. For Pl"Viirbio&Sittclt:/ki.glaTitet ; • • o tto.Y. - P. IIO LMES,M.D.re - Ae. Linear. Pittsburgh, Dee. 40330.—de? - UTTER--33 kegs EWA boater, fcr We by ate ReCANDLIESS. B . Ladles. clatter Boots, Shims di llliopors. Tsubseliber has Mat mealier,' Win assort- L ment Of Latlle. Gaiter and Si ort.eco Sots; Jenny Lied Walking Shoes and Slippers, of the most cele brated Philadelphia stake. Also , hilsaes end culd ranai Boon sad Maas. li'rene.h Cask Bales consistaiy an hand at de7 • • P H EATONte, 02 Fourth st. 34•11 and Buffalo Casibv: ALARGE asaorlatent of atm and beauttfal style. Shall and .Suffalo Back t'otab.. Alio, Coeat variety of Buffalo. and Horn Dretelog Comb., received &Ad (or sale F H EATON, ;del eg Fourth et Q FOUL COITONB—€.OO do: Coat's Ppool Conon. 1.3 Alm, • lug, =poly of Buff Paper Boxes, naeorted nixes,joa accenved by •> F II EATON, :dal. • MI Woad at ANTILLA k BONNET VELVETS—On band I and for rate, a large assortment of flack and ored Veliets. consisting or Garnet, Crimson. rry, grab and 81.ek Also, 4.4 Bluth • Ulla Velvet. amy rich, at 02 Fourth IL ' • ' n EATON DA.Callgo-3000 pounds India ItubberSteam Pack • toR iffa t /:;" e alTh% n tan I*,Arg-A,N,lneti so sat erica to every thing ell,. no substance has so Is .moos elasticity which stands to Melt a degree of heat and mop o used about all parts where pasting is to. aessasy,yin manhole Onus, piano rod.oneamlolta., steam chesty eylinde r beads, math, g hoses , to. rtrr steam ice-_ • ,Jac Li PUILLIP3 IAL • W-160 Dr • raa , d Wf day. and far aala - Vy der V kW lIARVAD3II %AUL/MIMS-2S barrels, new crop N. O. krolme I , IY.L landing from steamer Messinger, (soak by JAMES DALZELL, Water et . 1 1, e NOLASSE13-5 M :t btla U. for sale by . • LUTES MIZELL •ti Whatar BILL,LS prime brintir tiralbed Net I LartrOtl_jo ga , o 2,c r 7 ectivta and tor tale by KIM& JONES" 8 ,„.„.., ARNES , CELEBRATED PILETOWOW. ■ eer Wnau for Plies,Jun reed J del. Wind n ' CS In fine order,Juatxcei,.. WU A ZoIcCLURG I • use Liberty sx Centric Puddlegy; to—A I NM Cons B:arch, mach .._. C t Nw Soar Oulayair, I ' VAI A OeCLIIRG A:CO ' ea Ifecker'r Praina—lnVaTa- Wet for invalids and ehdd- OF ...king Pudding& Blur of modes of planarian ft II t irsreirrd for ..le br IVni AjilreLllßG & •du R de, Wtitte.Tello. ; •r hand I ills for aala W e SS Woad at. ilaTiocel iff Ataehine I expetlenee of the conadene the faet that the to q b e aluy, w It a uyet eapeelally resume:— . I. Ile perfect equality of 'arid h eel thialteet., erhlah It will tetaln, • . Nodcaree •-• ' COIN DETYCTOBII.. . jlaTe/ ,. :or ftVe i c:etr 'nPir 'raw 1 l. oun ertc:t Cola of each de- . nesoleatlon, at le ts 201. It la the only practicable detector yet I ranted, and can be a .ed With any place •,' it. oot conda, and pc rle eI , y reliable. for gala by W. %V. WILSON. Cot __ Al ...bet a. Foartb eta i: ___________ _ 100h1 sdot Corn Broom. by : de F.Y, 14.1WITM II it. CO %TUTS -16 13 it* 41. Menne t.: ,t ! t rire 7 l II I ,IITIVLAS & CO VITANTED4TO BOHM:sit', trx) -or Auct for ona, or three yam. for torlalen. lawfahinterest i and o hoods.. premium, arud to scenes tbe payment a bond and mortgage sell ba atm mt ars. , bria 1 house and lot 1 . 61 feat on theth street ano yo feet on cum e'er , s, thin property yell be sale •t aft& pek and oleo half of iba manse -atom olay ley ',Lek on 'merest. , kleam cell at ,lISAAO HAREM' 1 _oorAme . Agency &lotelllger no Orden; FIAlt et 1 ____ . WA ..I. NTEDI conebmen ad all spa AI . male', wet and ages WWI I=3:22ti Foit of feud]; I; of Ifledleines; all weekly Pinot and aontham fin 1611, and a f. of ids , Paubrug • a dre7:d3lo ott, for 3 8 DILWORTH & • i i . 1 CILES 11All . i GRAVING f r2EAl. , ;,lbliihe .;.. tr the man who • egg not appreciide the lira, °fan asy theorist •If ny there be, we do not addrese man f.. efverto him. II • 110 all others vre say,.if You wish • render shaving plear a te, parr berg a boa ofJeles , Havens Almond - • vachto or t nil/redid Shaving ... Creams. It la nt •rly impossible to end yardarm de- !i ncrjb,iihe k..lip y of* person vsbn , has been need to Shavine with . .•ii soap, a pen making Wel of thi, for the East time. It tea cembiniaton or wonder, ad- !t mirallen. and pleesare. • - ' . '. JULES IiAULI,I SHAVING CREAM lee/need. ,c.. ~..1 7 ...mem; rendering th e star"( and Ewan wiry .c braid .t and owe, pr•deeing en admirable lather, I , and by its extremely giliPl ffiltlare 41 7 1 4 an Imtla- . i tion, and preventing that unplearrnt and etiff 4ellng ii of the thin which is BO often erperienced atter day- ..'; ing. Gentlemen Illillff Jules IlanePs Shaving _Crease :1:Ilitt e l; 'elle rgllt:Tite4',:ritTgl Vint& Ir a La. ' tappet's!. And who once are U, we eta safety •'•-. say will wren ga in any other. ,„., . Lz i ,,,,te l at l e=tes . i . v . rhieh will.bo igreagly sp. ,i at it yip net . discolor ti eWr):11171,h11•Irg'!f ma t thesomi I`,:' VistedootterZfia`keTliit.ll:l' Airn%Resere. Oro delightfal preparations, rump le h , ekill, ''' to Me otter exelasien ofa, all mucks, calculated to . render tie eperationof elieving unplemset, end will El be appreciated by al/ who nuke trial of theta. ',.. Prepared only by , .. . - f. i U /.. M- , IttUP.L. Peewee: end pherelsti I ..'' ' • III) Moisten et , Pena. • Far sale, wholesale and retail, he B. A. Fa,.. ”" Ss Co:, end R. Efhillers,Pittsberghi.aadlehn Sengeb , i and J Ultettell, laiewhene Mr ' ' • OM , " TNHOOtiI&-If .ei dal corn broom for ale bi 4 • i - deli i • ' • • St .1 CUNIYING/LiSI - --- - L ARD:—ni"°-----bd" TZVoZ:iriak. CO deb sv.d Gut t iHELLAc_3 oases for rale W . J seHomegAsigit &co TUJI7BE PASTE-4 by • re, ..le bY '1) de .. , (3100b114.11.T.1ar &co ULM% 8 ULP11,...t caos , r e r:.:l o l6fo jif t ty , co I.` Ita j - ..... -•-• MORPHINE -1 3et Or tee by . de! • J SCHOONTMARER &CO EEIL . -21 Wigs for satrb -- - de.3 BOHIVERi DARN ALSZlCE—N.bn.f.""itgli V /4 faleatu, Rmia bil..na 313 Os Neil L 3, - .M2d3 B,ll/11V BARNES:, mix Mil Ws 'refire - 4) , 1n we • • Bllll . VPR 2. HARMS pEMUS-2i brls prbul , I. Matas,( k niastawrr store s~~Giow ENGLIFIIi a.RENNET! 4 MEfi!ifil OTh—al ba• ebtatattig 111 brio inekrguroarenfaiv 445, • AMUSEMENTS. MEE btla for able by KIDD & CO SPONGE-1 balehist reed fin sale hr I iptDDik CO E FLOWERS-4 esuk new 'arop, Usk •1_ '. (don • I KIDD k. CO NE-3 mobs ropyrior }fist Isedby J KIDD lb CO ZS weblike 8•11.1314... • ..••-• • edi 15000 feet Voldin xrd laths Rubber ding, trine If tole inebessithie T. the le AL three 'vanilla otheillot item • of the consensus: this, thalither with ;rest lothroseseenth li th e been nude In meats the resianlievireth in !awning kir the leather fee' sit open baits, more heavy or math belt., for the collossiog ceder .1.0 P.hrtiatit injures bib to an d eree et cold. cepa and dL. tability. does not ntequently . . add of power is bound to seAckinery ate to the case w, lrleatba'r cot to con is Mich below leather. tiara,. on b•nd. aed (trekked ?lattice, amierananted 10 Ili,* MP=M smek•(ornie _yl> • - HUEY, MATTHEWS & CO Iplaces for several good book . beeped', 't ..., sallow masters. warebe men. 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