Report of the Secretary of War, From the IYeshington Union, Ilepoet of the Postmaster General. We present, as sufficient for the information of the We make a synopsis of the report of the Postmaster general reader, an epitome of this document, ellieb General. is itself, in great part a lucid condensation of the re I On the 30th of June last, the ttansportation of the ports of bureaus, commisslant rs, officers of the army, s meat covered an extent of 143,245 miles. The an &c. From this we learn that the vi hole rank and file peal tf"T o r' 6 ° ,'"""" ,Eril',ll7iutesa.noefix (le'neadintaumreeofdtai't of the army is not over six thousand five hundred men.` B ` B "3 : i c 5 . 14 63 '- miles, ng P Bet n single regiment is now• stationed on the north- 11,e number of mail contractors cn the day above ern frontier, from Maine to Lake Superior; and but mentioned ~..„, 3,297. one of dragoons and two of Infant") , from St Amite- j i is .hata• , l, that while the annual iranspoitation in rry's Falls, to New Orleans. The artillery regiment..l24s ear greater than in the preceding year by 2`2 4 ,. reduced by detachments of four companies fuom each I are in garrison along the seaboard, from Newport tel 615 nele. the enst has been leas b . , $22 791. On the 301 h of June, 11145 there were 14.188 post New Orleans, and the remaining, and larger portiortr o a„.. ,hiring the prece d ing year , 352 were cr e ate d. of the army is now in TeXll4, the pellucid treasons be- i and 269 were discounted. ing given, ,Lich led the government to place them, The r evenue of the department for the pelted messgiven,there, nor In thought Furl amt to remove dens Martel, tinned nm ounted to $4,239,841,80, and the expen until ourdo it a relations with Messer) shell have essunned al re , f... „ 0,, „ run , tame snore $4,320,731 99 more settle .I and amicable character. Should the , .• , The n ett revenue of 'ho department u mouttied to $2, be found nay Ilett'e3•lo to Illerealte Ilie nein . , , the Set- 1 342 21 7 17 . „eery puppies to make it upon the bar." if thou reg 1 li it e stimatt• , l, from dile given in the report, that (meets, not by t r wing new ones lie would add to i the rank and tile. so n. to make each infamy comps- there will be at tailing off in the twit r evenue to the raiment of forty'five per cent; anti, under the suppose ray Nam eds of sixty i i e la men, and e ch tiragooncem- lion that Iron teat the ser ings on coreferts rail tee transcend perry of sixty. thus trif rertrieg the number of 1-1,, , ,,i,. ~,,,i h m ai an nacr e / ere „r °aware Be., les tine increase. the expense of "new names," and ether meditated tremor PMent•. I hreonelnatoll Is 4ltna n, tit. , the meant t ti is also suggested, Ilia an addittenal tegtnn e s t o i a l the depertment ter the p 1 event year .111 be lessened linger.. or mounted rill, men may be found necessary,a $i 323 957. $llOlll,l C 00,,, adopt, ~• h e ti in ks they will, mei I t is mated, that the rest of r t nespott colon in New mensure of eat einlishirig :winery post on Cie route York end in the New I:righted States well, during the A. Fi isT ~/ Ito , 4t "-Copt. Fr-moat relote• Ito Greene), and ustetaling them to the Rocky Moue -3 •mtene Meet at ear -Tine agents for the two ci ° preemie! feteal veer, ending in June next, be reduced that alien lie ins at Fet Ler imme dining his expo- i thll ,• $22,732. Ilits reductenn had been accomplished by ales and the court, of I'legheny , appointed by "the I The tending of net triers to Tex. ban Increased deem in th e Rocky \ lountatit4, he .. often mate] Jackson II trt .rnx•lt rommetee "of Wn s lungion city. h ,. . the expendoutes, este curtly for I t antrotiaturn, but for moons of the provision of a tote act of Congress, of the thins no ' a fenst of honer, arl I feast. Ile i this some deg, ee of c 'reiterate 1 ion has been hod, in the euh G tr i l e t tt i t it e e i t ifi fr e p e e l t r e tm t r ee n re t sharsouhva"vieleoeed itself.lrread in lie ma ne enese,eai in a nitro mg sub.-rumen in metier, to he ' y ,eat to one of them, the wo.nen and children were , improvement a lech has liken el , st, il In erecting a m onument, in honor of di • ke P o im,, ,, . . s u sating round the lodge, sad the love and his guests a line, in Cnroti (Vienne of their concentrutinn The re• place in t ie "' ds`ells - king o fs e e n itect. with railroad companies. Ihe corn O Also earn. n teener • „ ANIIRre , JACKion --, ~,,. , r , „, 1 ,,,, g , I , commendation is a neued fin the estehlishment of a priers b., ~,a the pante% 110 0, fee the most pail. horn disposed Inexact tool, se as on 1 taffilo r o bes. The deg "legal right" talloit d, and the past os of empties and mewls und Freemen . a, modterve We lea tote at sues of-our cement s. hare been called pot 0,1 the fire, in the middle of the lodge; arid Inn- o f upon, hav co ntributed freely and generouslyi mnater Genera remelts]. ef the large a mounts taken ,in point number., In assist, tenon` other duties, in I r,„ i t,. r es of the department for the ranyment me diae!) on their-arrival, it wee dished up in large consoucting bailees, In constquerice of the military „r radroiiid t s s . eol i t t , is c li ege d th e t h at mo d e o f trans _ - 'Tile Tars I , EsT'a Mtssaoe-Ctir ANTI nu T 4• .0 "lon botnln, ant o f which an' handed to earls pe r occupation of Tf.ais portution 1114 Int ariohly increased the e xeendirure. Ihe report give 0 rapid bet interestin account f etre -11teedtter of the CannmercialJour nal tie hare s•• T he flesh eppeare I very ;Worm., utth sense _,‘„tottis,,..l d tt g ° and, in some mat ince% 2or 300 per eent• Oldie eat m alias believed *reedier 'Mr CT At and if ort,saro Hon Mu gt f the flavor en •I appearance of m u tton 1 e elii tu to titers' Soul revs eoxfPo„,:"R"orn k,u'lmi',g,,Zteai,":!":l7erniernr. mime IL,Ile deportment nne tenth part is rt.ndeted by raiirreals, anal vet the .. eempanies derive one fifth ta _ a 1 h is r l e e n on great nationelmnestions It would not I tog Str , thong moNe behind me, (sari C 6 1 ,11110 Fre pre•st ant it prodriced ate mg the Indient; the number I f , f the ierenue The Enelish example of conferring le fair to presofee that the editor vote/ for Mr Czar, m , nt ) I looked round, and folio] that 1 had ta k e' , rot. , ,e cm grutes e harm it met On their icy to Oregon, to CAELITULLT Coo.-- v. without T. 311.133,11 g even tited 101 l opinions oEt the ttn se ^,t among a litter ot fat yienng puppy.. mot IL. et. the member of 2.3^_5 ma.n, women and children, with such pi-wirers it is deemed loghly inexpedient for ue Flour-From Store, - • - in America to follow. The Postmaster General, re 7 000 heart of cattle, 400 horse* and mules, and 460 remount question i I t he Tariff . in our pare! of Mon• nice In such matters, the p r e j udices o f ten ! pitton gore+, in s trong languare the reenlu.ion of the Pirtle- " Wagon, • - . alas we pre , radfraen letters and speeches ttf MeCL AT' , mt,:lit have anterfated wit h nor tranq rile% b a lam the c ommenteettier tat the etennesnrlnn Y • wagons. This " nu " "C Col 17;euu " a ' s " ' " ,. " l ,'"" e ", al, iplou and Bel t mereftailr mil Company net to con Buckseheat-per 100 lbs • . , t 14 2 , a rat, anis raysmail n e...erra rarer their rend. The course of tbat Curry ,Veal-- , urn ,Vea.- do do irculatcd befor. d e I,r e p rea ,A,,,ti.,l e lection. that le not of doiseete Iwo , hued continued q /tett., to empir .1 1 1 fte nish, u J I. i Oalt an tater( sling store of extracts !company in il e,,, peri I „, „ i . e .,' i „ h e a , ~m op nor , at a season of gt eater lets ite It ttl. refer,' to the , mioii i, ie d l Cram-Wheat al? hush. • . freely stared him,'it in tar rof such n resettle, tat cif my platter. ad. mutes of amebae drier-breeze ant the dragoons, t i to the spirit et eccommudaion et rierally as is aloe reconnee. ?tiled by Fresisli.nt Potx, and ale-la other companies. Serious compete ienet.a to the rave- I Corn, '• under the comm and of Captain Sumner, nearly to the l „'„, dared litrutse'f e p ers.•2 io a logh Ter f 7 But, it may Le Flr or Kant/. or Bt isms I r Rai -The harm. Chan Ineabein hoe of the Fluted Slates. be ween L•alse Su il' 1 1- t aau „Seri Mr, possibly have resulted from Out., „ f P 3 l :e of Ilitit Coot nerin that resoluiinn. ' „ - toil t , to or,, %h tt the letter , and are ., het re ,l centre arrived at New York on • Vecines Ivy, lump , pater nod the Lake of the Woods. Among the In I t 'eTirer'Plo'"saima•ter General notesthat, should a s ae- " 4,-Lu "" su a u tu lt to. were itch% ered and ,tiara fur parlor -a efil.et, i n iell t gence that on the '2lst of September, tin drays as wh en" '..hom ll"." , "), t,'"is on the'' route. a n d "P"" ing similar to that effected in New York and New f ) if - Lisuose l sad pe,h,r.1,,,,,d, prepare,'.; we „tit th .t,fot . wive le.f oe dreChancehor sailed, th+ummandieg oin, rs ot „era ' , " t a he y itti a rn ;:t d „:„.,:::;srat i t ' xi re of " th n e a lta " l i f t bleeds amt'sifaat6)e England be reahred in other imrta of the r atm" up. "114 the snarl el Mr (3'aq a+ pees tee I to the Senate of , . , a II and French . tire Inglis i sat tadton, pate! a bulbul leon I l s e mart Ira introduction or the 'anew law " them ri. Red 4.f the North, Rho had came from then • ' - In the 'western eta-item s after July next, • reduction the U. S, on the 15i6 of Feb., 1342, :salr Clay on that tre eaarnmeretsl ro rin in liu -nos Ayres declaring that gum of the lied•on r,„!„ Com pany 141L0 one fines, to in the rola of trontpoetetton will be effected to the •• day presented me, / 1 resolutions for the censaueration , port, and all others beloseing to the republic, wider " as bi Er ' I " Ihi Y husui sus " '" )14 "' l usui "'"" xli-° I menet of $335 000; In the "southern section," a Tr ' . , u .si h. in the Ileit, d Stems. of the See Ye We armee small of them at indicate blockade after the '24 la; that all seised% tor - tang nf.er • lhe ~, ~z , ,,,,, .d , diction , In 1847, of $2.33.000; and In the twiddle sec- Timor' - . t seer-unit of Nlexican forces on late should be ordered off, and all neut DI tea sels 3 lion, after Juts 1048. tit $lB.OOO per antrum Ihe s Cs Lard the repast of the mo,er on the qatestlon of the Tarte • that ' , ' the Irt a thl Norte, and the remota I f large additions ' n o t e i, i a re o urt...,n at Ite pert 3d last referred to will, at • L luta-soared. That it I. the dies of the General in pet should have fineen days to discharge and Is , I epproaclang it, Induced the Gr.netal Cite mending the } ,i n the by pother. af fi rmed, be $1,005,00 0 per annum . Gor, Government, In conducting ca almmestra lon to p r o Thts it the beauty of Ilaa. "balance of twice' of isiteh I ‘ . '"er" 1) .`"'"" t" despatch then ohinieeri of 1.0 n• Is "III:Ire report slaves lhat It may not he sale to loft:rill . vo le an n thrid..l , e it • . 3 flUa within the year , to meet the the London Tyne. sp o ke when ie f etr ine to ibe.nrmy, "" 3t° un ih'i sit of Ge ''' tru)iluu• Full justice "l n Cot res.:rename i relocation rlsewtoxee to that which Las' - here to ir gallatter, and Congress is asked to make rUrre•l• Ccpriotes of lite y al, stud that no, expedient „ on o f r,x.,. ' occtrmi in New York and Nov lenrlain I either by 1 ein or T.en•ilty MOMS, to apply 1 , 1 timed I' l ' o s"'" f'-'' si" '' rem Four e'''''Psr"se• The compenaituan to postmasters anal efface expel, • ut fu , xan m ao ded men, whose sa•ru tees General Tay' peace, a deficiarcy of r evenue, e .pecrtll , during sue. t .... i . !era for the sear ending d 1.6 June last, amounted to CI IRS asp Ilia , i Loss of I'a,-ratite r t tile -I 11l in ili due of 'authority roam lore, accepted fat I si 40.075 18. mum oder brlonzing to the l3l 3 Resell ed, thererore. flint the rare of duties onono Ihe "now lank," or...eating such hard.l.iial set. 20U mechanics ere thi um n out of amt. . g uses nrflrli , to the COrniat tri 31 Iho mineral lands in f reign imports nu e le to Ire augmented beyond the e•sinneri the reograiturn af 2 000 postmasters. But i M Llie N.mttink en, wheels the Seeretary I roptaws to Iran. • the potmatt„ General. rai . totat .._ (under the _ re, of try my per cent so as In produce a nett rear. i g f f o rm the management of the ot distinct. department . nee of trice'' , six mil i t J. or .101 art -tientyatio f o r T, ATI - 11 /HUM r..41.-Datei front G a lseataaa to e' sonar , 1, t Irian. *lnch wars understood by the Calends of the 3 of toe a drier; expenses of G o vernment, two tor the the 34 It eh. have been ruceiveri. A I was q riet on i Forty ' ' r'r . , new law. that the revenue w Add not he donintote al) eight t et. ate In pro, etas of et-meta-tern, and' , t hat i c „,... li b ..„, contemplate rile 6) tn• nt aif the existing debt ei.d tee mike,. as a the Era aim Ihe death uf C I",Kati', ar. 0' vette°, the illy. ttun of (hetet. •• ts directed to the prof ' ''' ' fel' c 1 them they Lad I fe u . 1 . u f' No riety t reserved fond tut con negeocars• t o Intl, Ms ttiftliest ot the American Tract FOC et, Is noticed in the piper• 'af erecti te, new one's at otla' r pwntt , arn° o s winch ea I f ti . . f , 4. Itesolred, Th • it In the eelj istment of a tariff to ... ~ ..,...d I the ~„. ur,. of the ~,., ... rt., ate fort,h,es. ri eves o i ... a . ,.i . , e a 4uppowed that in a .hare rove raise nit a rms int et kwertkli mullions of r evenue, the P r eatdeet t one s h a d tot mi l t its p ro el a mation or clung t. ';' ..., g t g a .. ' t the r ) t.to : t.t,t i t u tt t ..., . ter . 1 ,.. g t ,... : ... time a resort to the treasure. for the rapport of the vole i i and Bettie Ito ak , , pancipl of tlw Compro raise act generally should Ise an elect ton on the 15,6 Decembre fat Gar, nee, sand I tin'urp trtment, WoUld beams i ntispensthle. Congress nn x COrixittion of Io• hang so•rrn led tostreS. at the , , 1 ,,,,,/ , ..t m „, , Lea to 1,,,,j Ow norms , up ,„ o' l ' er ' dt i , °^3 that. ell'''' ii). • ° maximum r '''''' " i Lieutens to Governer, land members of the Larei•ls Pea psi( h, en ed Wrenn' at fl. ni ' , olirre it . o.nt for the s ' • u : - i-u r e ' I - l " •.nd t ad valorem duties al - ould be establitiwd. from abash reasons to /nor. cu t he pant puthey of natienal I.g s Jl. lure of the saute of Texas• The rattle. of %%Ratting- proteeet in eflieltim art. and may •cled lot infteat in s on there engirt to be as hole deparone at possible. ' 1 atl P t 01S- D • putmertt, d I an in I regal' 10 Mo• -ft pilllrnettn, an at tl Ile e t flit - . i• mods ret•ln the expediency of making Lila Post Offiea. Department The abase i-esoluttena, It wid be seen favors a sam- ton Camarty. had ruminated Don Jars BMI I. ri,,,, , ,, ,, . 3,,,,,, .., ‘‘ , at 1 , , tot ta ,r,m, ,,,, or 1,, pare revenue Tareff . The d actrine of dtscitmlnotton Elm t Bend for G uremia:, and Ilan.:`.H. Dare,' of „ int . „ 1 e0i .,,,,,,,t „, , i . at b e ing ~c er . immured ,,„,.. l au '','" "'"us f os, Er , 1 . r...a ttscornes fir she curtest year, as 3' tlCulsted Swi San kat,: isttne, for Lend. Governer. as at matt aeon ad groat iisaeulo. s• and an Varrove in levet uf home labor, is not term hinted at et the up i , 0 , , enorn 't fir the qtarier Ceding the 30 II Sep rear mint I ll i tz t estod In the ••leCtl In of a Inontd 01 .14313• rosoleto nn•; noa nee surd Is salt Is them about pretec trm LL r well km mare than n milli. , at d n querter. and Libel Crier T errs las -A new countelfeit o nthe II ‘t 1,, o era GL. . - L r,II in :a•. A Lt.•;awn is tailed to ft e re port o f , it is stamlll it it will not he less than a mrll,•an next lion of any Land or degree The re/platens de- cal- to eh af of the c mra am( topegraphwat engtnetr. ant , i 1 a rye Nliddletuutr, Pa,. in citculaiun w hi r ls is was; C.A.• yea r, int °out nn amendment 0 the existing nar - dare a/seer-weary to K oerner t the rimers on I umrign tm to tile lirlplAlTl tom, of the harbun son Ow likes, winch s An 3 Crense of th e revenue (f the dep.tr.mt.nt Is re s Ohara to daftlye the unwary. Adel ere a n radical , uhried to Cute th Ox COMO) • nillitienti tO ~,,,,,,,,,, dr I ports br ute d tien.:, per zamt , for the reason that a it vtio steamer. that it a si tte of witr . rt A. I...turned to the hi base rof duty ail! be necessary to sunray suffi. irl he r tat- of leittars Le, Weight. in•trad Of b y lb< a a Mita AT ituallitaT alas BOOTOR.-On \Veda es- ITI or t f,,,, io • Sr 1 to ff rt 1 II Ist tin e 0 to n ~ ~x • ' " • - , • , , ~ e s ,• et 4 . Nu ,' t o hose been pro tieltwo of rerz. to mein revenue for an econom teal admirals' t hea of the d nt SlOO fitfl 000 an - Lis welt, near Ruston , a man Was knocked do s s eorrioe sre ti.ol ss ts ' '-• 1 . - sus'" - l el hs t•ract .es Under th . letinCh, Um Post mist, r Q ELl.Eita' I MIT.III IL COUGH SYRUI"-Ad go, ernment. The resosutem. declare that e 1 ate at,,htt, • I tt 0...8,,, thtet.phtcea, r0LL,..dut . 523 . 2. at..t I. It. n•I a llay. (srortn I g 34,1110 ill tell al tali. *bovine it r00,.,1, shat s.) didonal fleet ad 1.% power to cure -Ihi Se, fr• teat.ape akt a , it •r II • site of the exec - should be so arrangad as to r add 'get-eery she anlso for dent.espedmi .s II e 1 :al riehts attar government have been i A174/1KLI), V• Aug 30, 1845. al l ion , 11111er CAI, Into rII m.ont anal 11. a a , 0 h,,, ser. I of dollars; twenty tut, treons for ti eor li tar) ex- _ _ tlton He r xr•rs 1 the rs p/Tsr. I • mater or le.. tfitrnilual 1 Mr. RVI Seller.:-Being effected for some time ' • ' be erns, n" M '' 1,, , rep art res om needs a eri [antra CO ~f the roe. 1 I r ecomme nded pea s e. of the goeernmer I-la u millions for the P., Putt - s with abed Collet, wJA tome- your Im• • of l a ast nee rya .. t • „ en co-on ot . aims sn'ai et 1J these periel Cough Sn clip lay my young friend Mr Wm N. meat of the extstlng debt awl turn millions as a react- mamma mil Isaac Tones.. for Garin rr, anal N. yes 1.11- starers-2 371 tdd, a Saar g lir lest Near •141 113 t m f II:ie 0111 •• •••TIOII se.ras;• t N x 0 each ht I T em 'rpm N OM exam for ibis place. I did so. It k m ir to hast xi eLI 111 LI. sote. nOn•1 , 1. ta', e nun, ~ Temp ''rpm , ~,„ r 1 red fund for enetingencres." The ler el i ata frOM C.• ling,. for Lieutenant Ge.ec nor a a•r im L., miles n•LLI Ind 1, Lb Lk 10 s ettle pnv f weer - 1111ln I the deafer' effect ot curing Me 01 a Cough that I to theln! an Ng.. a. y nn. 1 km INJIIIII4-.111 , Pieta. :to- , 1 . • 1 Lanni for the fiscal ytar ending 1845 Ras $27,528 - ... , h Cher IS r Irr 's, eras ds•""'" Irl'" "fi's an there , had t h e d "(ever being well. I had used almost MOS tar , CI„ n 13.. A a•td i ',recant.) the ter re. h t0.1 „ ..1 r.0.t.. anti! ty.. „ , 8 A Jane. 1817. and . sterat t AR -I'o.atce s are a al errirene at N lurk that it ins ma m power to get•but metered 112 70, bein4 one million fi re hundred and dolla rtwent . • .• ' 0m a . ,111 , 114.1 II 11,111 II / ate r tsif tan I litu 1e n ~,• •u x eise " iiu ' uu g ' ) eight thousand one hundred and twelve r s from 1 urope v. hoe tit. former Is reporting large germ i o • r th at :tam Oil ern treat. re, for env dist It re , n r, b e nefit until 1 m•t a 'di year inreluable Cough Syrup. I " uen "" runo r ' us ' nu. ' u ' ' r 4 u "' l 7. tin. nutit.'"'. over bin' snts•••• an l dial rice" cent. be Pend duct Bare u i l feel fair satisfied an ataang teynuoind recomme;dir g anti seventy cents, mote t'aan the amount fixed b y traits of bread stuff. to male good ;he dt tisier cy lit of seculrar see 11. ligle, a o-rat Ilml -Mine smell , Dr 1 • soz o I, ver r o a , ,, di... , ~,, r 300 ro ll a , until thethe publlc as cote of the hest medicons that Ilan e'er 1 Tcr ret s C.. 0 0 *more s tin non d IV., the d fr..,,,,- /r Clay as peeper to be real tel from dutii lon ilie Englis h clopsdoih J tete, 1848, item ii • •hil be cesse been prepared for the cube fir witrch ells intended. p trues have del. g i tions in II lllllllloon, and w el a Foreign imports, of comae 511 Clay would Vince been - - It is •Ine) rtseal by die P o n:matter Gr•nerel t 1 1., If Retpect fella ruins, 1 IleCelltar) 1.1.1.11111Ve atilt nity It Is tint gilt the 0 ,, ,, „ :4 '....,,,,,.,,,,,,,,h he ott r .et. 0 , a iti „,i, e d cbo , oh . c Impelled to recommend a reduction of the Tlilltr Bee an -\ Lend , an letter Say s that the national 1.0 .... u. , t . (t.. uncurl the t.,ot , of .I.„..tuttact...., t .1A NI E.S I.llW‘%:t SMITH. t^n, are adopt. • il, the [iv nr.rus . et ze sn•t , rn mln , afl r• I p.epsred and „id by he Ihe born elected, or abandon the plincea s es 101 l •xpet, lit ire in Great 13,itatn for bread, is at the Imes- at Ith tt then era In Ilan rs ;elms cull he sett!, • ii on on . 1 „........„ t ,, a ,.. b , ..„,ii , I. y. , thota , berdet ,,,,,, ii,, R. E SF.LLERS, 57 W oo d at . tin ti ,„.., t i i „,,,. o f ,„,,,,,,) o -,i, cm " ),,,,, L ,, j ohr a permanent Ira•.s ar I I i Wel, to remane quart fuer ~,,....„. ' down in the resolution. Sold slam by Kerr & Ilohler. 145 11 ood street, L time t a cense Sc :m^ comments aon der g Lan t heutand p ound s weekly, more than dur ng s long Pr 'raiment or r ,,,,,, ava hii, ,,„ Mom recernmen VI ilcox oil Via r n Thorn. M n rket street; Fess & In the first place, Me Clay is cacti, .1-res faint a noted as tottle•t trig, stn referee I al aa bnang her n 1.. d is ~...tyd upon the i c., ,,,,.1.,,,,,,,,a, 0 , , „ ..., ~,n • , , ~.. ' , Jr. ,' , the ail,. or last rimer st/nide revenue Tarrif---Pr•sideot Palk, in his mes r -caved ti urn the t ate, ger t 111 Oregon. The number' - cress and various COllattleratloll. jUslif‘ In: ll...inmate 1 d ie t. 1, AlAilegheny city. decl t ut I¢ ors equal inc dente' pro ecden; Mr Polk says. of I cuildnit rending awrern a estimated to be forty ' l i sp ate „ ete .., te d i • Goon LACK '•- NC. a has arired dint Lean's two Ilmummi I tier vie r ee r e•eoled to be la a war! 1. 'Care should be taken that all the great Interests of fine r ep o rt, reierane, to the lay of the lost section el Ili n a nd savage thee tin se un Mt s ade uf the Rock.' the country, Including manufactures. egricultuie. c ua rt- Lawrence, aged 70,a very poor man in A lb any , l i ar m0.n..14~, „. , , merce, nar tgatiun, sod the meeliante aria, should as I become, by the dee It of a relative In England, sole , s. ''“l" . t ., ea nes' ' l °. l" esssu`aie friendly, vide by ~„ „t ract for the tran•port mien of the ninilt reteeens a rah our , 11,. . ti'ed in that terriliti. • , , • t e this sell s far as may be practicable, derive repeal alremages .. , , or wetn the polls 01 tilt. lmage countries. states 'hem to an esttoe ralued et .1 erel millions. Ile has a end rot averse to the habits I its 013 pUrsoill 41 a C0.1.1t.t41 from the secadental protection a inch a lust system thane, teeing to the condemn ~f he t finance rd the de - f ro son in Brookly n. people.C°"" le r "g 1/1 " ' s s ''''' 'K u ' ' ' et ' ` " nu ' la rtment, it has h. e I considered proper to p3,llltOnr of terenue duties may afford." I her, ON er the emigrant., mei tine great ddlirehy in ,!,e ma k ing s e c s' c onto tett ante the mectong ache pres • There is not one word in Mr Clay's , re s olutions in 1 ten Iteg eel to the hotel in the I. reel of Ito.lltillen, II (angels. There "sC N Al .-1 letter from Penrecola, dialed Noreen- eat dilating a vildi that the du. les should be so errarged as I ,' becomes Important to adopt proper orelasures to per-''C he s uressful nit at on of the elecien magnesite icic le er 21 trays: " I here ant liete at present, of the gulf terse confirm, an d esnen d a t riern ily intercom .. be- to afford l omderttill prottetton to the great overeat of i (rapt , 1.14 SUrp ,•, I 1,, lb , P , , , ,,,,never General, we' I squadron, the flag ship Falmouth, the Saratoga, Mts. 'were the i r ban a dies, lard our clime. c ry owe,. ... it., the control a the the country.patent,. be the mann, t f 1 flASlppl and three brtg., Lae rence. P urp ose and I,a this end, it is suggested that a tail near), should I smut,,,` much xtf the harness that li i• lit helm been In the ',con 1 place the fourth resehin ton recom be estubalied balurid the fles h y alountanns, *eh 1 Somers The latter it Is stated. will sail in a few transact. al throug h the United State. malls , and occa meads a musimum rate of ad valorem duties. Ile Ramie pea ear and liberal means to mantel's amicable t rain a diminution of the researees of the tiCreart mem . days fur Ilarara. The John Adams h. not yet I relate. venth these tale, It is alto probable that 1 Clay advocate/lints resolutions at great length. Ike well It is constdert•d a question of mein fence fur the gm, I come to " t he p u blic ; Mere!! well remote another agent to rt shlet here place the rte.% of President Polk, as expresserrnMent to delettnine, whether iridir ideals s i tn ild t sudg ---- among Om Indians in leans. 1 with it the halm.* of trenamitteig intelhgence, or in het Message, and Mr Clay's as expressed in his 'there r • % a pa id to the Indians , f .Ir. animates, end in i .I , fferson -Prof. Returner, its his lea a MI. 01a he her II • r got exitmrnt 'tooth] purchase the telegraph speech in dm Senate of the United States on the tat of America. pionourees fly met Jefferaen Obegtetatest. fulfilment of thew treaty 101pnInlions, in the fiscal rear 1 The parer for good or for evil which his terenti in March,lB4 2 , in justa position. most. M.Litt., and most penceli 1 republican of all hisio I ending 30th tune lasi, the *um 12205 300 7 2 0 , , - - Th e i ii ,,,, supplied , ls d eemed tau ewer to be hit in the un- Whet reel the revilers of that illustrious d emo . Secretary of War la, moreover , the trestee of th e funda,l - ,Extraer P 017! Pork ' s Eziract f rom Clay's i ,y,' ~,., 1 , 1 contrelled mass. e•tarn of indtrialunle. ern , say to this opentotrof an enlighteined and liberal i ''' ongarle to a 1 I .... el ff h erentrn ett,amo Inttnetea-, • 40 o 9 - - 1 . Message. Speech. ' , nal repert tel Sir Crave Johnson is thrtingtll4,a aubiact of despotrc Pcusionl- Woretster Paqadsum.l the anud i niesest el nitwit is $111,679 OG ri,,,, ~,, "B) do. introduction of a s saw no difficulty ee i I for the among practical sense of ire author. In all clue % eof the Chtekasaw nal lona fund of $1,575,399- a h minimums, or assumed In ascertaining die eat en I that concerns economr one retrene meet, no one can 40, of whic h the Secreturr all' Treasury is the trustee , aby elevate article. lie matn- To Mothers -The difficulty %stitch carer> m ober be mere vigilant and assiduous then the honest and Of and false value.. an .11l S - i fh 'The r fret.) derides the rentallit et UIS report to labo rious man who +tends at the fiend au the Pest Of the impstion of spec fic 1 rained that the nd eels experiences In nalfmnistering medicine , to infanta, is the to .....a..taation t.t . the mthita. He it zge, . D u IS %art°. Sc Ce and i rent form was the be a t enttrely elrytated by Dr. Clickener ,pre I Ince enattment The es most ally served duties, tea inius i a llerott rns, nmi among the rest. submits the question ' : country b y lof the net of 1 The siaecifi: system man- the Su Vegetable Purgative POI, The pnll I such a man 111, Cove Johnson. inecela ity whether it truela not he adasable to reduce the i 184' in at prectiall new tolns 11311. artiCles of dif- ,is Coco lied aids fine white anger, so that it resembles , of service from 18 rear. of age to 21, upon the ground , The Indian Portrait Gallery. rations on drffereht classes forest rale , . shoold I pay . e nd Male! ',Le a sugar pluns, aloch nn child erre yet that, althrergh maims of eighteen years of age are not, ' I the some dart, No res• a , t irmed to as allow. For untMalitlill•n assured a too Lear arms. CONTAINING the history of the Indian Tribe s of and pursuits air seen an young to bear toms they are ri a generally in a situ felt. Many of the oppres. Peet is pal Ito v due. lee S t ott cry:, and It has been used it ith excellent effect in ' , aurae to equtp themsels es u ntin arma as the law remeres North America, with bioeraphical sketches and 1 I F S h I stet duttes imposed by all have to pay n'tke Del teething, The matron o tte „aid . c no ava i tes do to t tett , of the burdens now impeteal he gammons I chieft-embellt•hed with nnecdotcs of the prinema it under the operation of adulated that there w ad t Dr. Clicker er that it Ore has use or some time, n i ts teu• t whether the milittuthey should he exacted from person% 10 portreits from the Indian Gallety in the Deml les range one objection to die ger Coated Pill in both these complaints, and the tnent of Wer at W ashington, by Thos L. McKenney these princip , under the age of twenty-one year.' art! be further sue trod one per cent. to relorem form-that (Add. i wit h eiaire success. gegis in conclusion, thrt traitongo and inspections should and James Gall Ftrirs. For snap hy more than two hundred , (creates of opinion as to I Sold by Win Jackson , corner of Weed and , Liberty' he confined to those under the age of thirty years, and , (.. GABLES II by Bookseller, t They are pro real value; bathe conlend • a l r eel., a 110 If general Agent for Dr Clicketier s Pills 1 lecl l ear V, nod anti 34 SIR. per Cen • that only this class, in the first instance ut lowa, should hiletory an some emcees, ed that the ad ralorem lin Pittsburgh and riciniay. be liable Iv reclarootielle for actual setyme. Olietiees - - - ailed "Lnpro e rill lir \ 11l 1111 .o, NATIoNkI. PORTRAIT and parti ill, so on others pr could be corm- , s:7lB,wnne of an imitation niticlo c , 1 I in the present et galantine, in I arose. to t lone results, and bear most beady On ed out better than au,' r sued Segar-Coated Pills," pimpiniing to be 1 atented I 1 ... GII LERY or distinguished American. ulth a hile they e.euld not impair the effacieney of the million thei r . ' as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries, or ea. tine., cot dm ted by James B. Longacre and articles of common nicer other. system, weuld mitigate its uneteuil burdens, remora - . .1 sines Hem.. F... ..oh. by Ile believed it was beau, i got up by a miserable quack, in New York, who, for a (ley, and hut Itgittly ue rn well funded complainui, and red in relate' mg the 1 end when untiorm i frauds the last four or ear ne t t hat ma de i nt s l iri ne b. a a n me g 1.... II ‘ RI.ES H. K Al', Bookseller. arttciee of furor I ^ , ronfidence and cotaideration justly due to it ns an eat- A ay-tent of ad vs I could be better escaiped countelfeiting popular ineiheinet des 11. ' .1 c 1 1 ee l Woil and 3,1 sta thary to n free government and n eafeguard to pliblre _ - - rem revenue duties, tth than ardor a different - eberty, It In a subject of serietis 1 nport u ce, anal - moperdtscr mina . massed m. Ile ma Acid Inatan; re:Ann i e chief absorl mg interest in lift is au nal- deer , es the deliberate attention of Congo ess• guards against ens of fraud under sier r a / I ine, to the Hants of the body. This erery man of ex- . - Teepee is in cossecupg them. duuics' lie a. there ore e , perienee is COMpelkd to acknowledge, however dear t nettre- It It it is not doubted, will of air dime to adhere t o t ' rout he may be to lend his testimony to the fact of , Awn of the n „, 6, 4 . d a. aln ful' ample tu rsdental ad principle of the a h ig h er and holier objects, engaging the atvention of the 1 n if obliged I Ty, to go up to 33 per cent , are some I ranta gest° the mom, f IC- rem duty eve progress !::reel, sg.c." fine epitaph of most men might read- na twee e so , muc h / or % b e e d valorem ay stem• Pressdent "Ile iris born He toiled and worried for food clo- er by i - relate explet thing and equipage, besought the pkantomfiappmess. t be ' Pelk and Nir Cloy, it va ill be seen, both d 11 . 1 t r, I mail fair mid yust rm. ' ' ars' u. i C ( 'lily, that the ad c alorem is the . i It, th en, m iirl, Ind e nil still persea In IttefidlflC chief- e , ti ly bodily vannt•, al unrest admit that health should lustratir claim thee feet attention. elect I To all true enquirer., therefore, of the ran to re i/ gain, to preserve health, ue would say with candor, read the ndvertisement en the outside id this &aria nut re , . r , n; rifine bunt relel r , i.t d no :+. truer s e w a , i • medicine. /lc 115.1h:a 't Bcfarce- of IVs/.1 e.kerry di c 5 thee that. Inc was in favor of a revenue Tariff—une ; .hhill) ,Horning pOSI i • that would mite rM more revenue thin was neoessaly ' ----- for an economical administration of the government; that he was opposed to specific duties. and in favor of the ad caforem system President POLK, in his _-----------= messege, expresses similar views. lie, too, it in fit- Er7:iT Vii PA L.M. it. A 'eiii I.'" cousin "v" 'rare"' nor of a revenue Tariff—he, too, opposes rpecific du- it the Ac. , nt i'or the Pittsburrii Dail , Morning Post, alai Week;; Merritt, 0,1 AI inufneturer, to receive ties as unjust, and favors the ad ralorrm form, yet 1 LaVertiS , llitll , s and ...11,,,rrip.ions. Ile fins offires in he is denounced Ity the very eitnsktent, editor of ho i New y,„, vi i i, Coal °Mee, 30 A in street. (ad- Commercial Journal as a "trickster," and the Tariff 1 jointi:L: the 'l' thou,. thtlice• 1 poliry ft commrmied I him, itlihough the same as those favored by Mr Clay in letters and speeches be , PHIL. AD h I.IIIIA, lit,i Ettillf tint! Coal °Mee, 'O9 fore the Presih truialelectien.is characterised as hostile Pine strett, to the best interests Id the country, and as especially list Tl`'.4 , or . S E vot net Baltimr, r 00 , 1 Calsittist, , itiimiral to the prosperity . of Pennsylvania. • a here our paper C`lll it , seen, and I.VTII , a Of ad , . cm- Piesident l'et.a but not deceived his friends— sing learned. _-==,--_= there is nothing in his message inconsistent with his JOHN BIGLER, EPtIOR PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, DI.C. 11, 1845. =,----...---_-- '--= ----- •••• -- - ~ Rty.rar, —ll '' _ewe to 4'4 an ou'l'l'-","°P.1.. of letter to Mr. KaNE, or bin inaugural address. The the Report of he Postmaster General, And alio in the least: letter WAS I egarded by the people of l'enniylsm saran form the repro t from the Secretary of War . r !lin, It, a true exposition of Mr Rout's views on the To morrow we w ill oultrirth the r eport o f t he Seem. Tariff Irtestion. end the Vicinage re-iterates the duo tart- of the Ntr y Our readers will then be in posses.; trines of the lever; it in, therefore, grossly unjust to , rr ., a t the Pre id •irt'e Nletringe, and all rho impor tr 1 -et that the people of Pennnylrania have Leen die iv sat repnrtn referithg ro home afftirn. We have marls l -A either oy the President or those who took an o r. crttagemews that w 11l enable un to keep than rep- ,,,, h art in hi t i l ee ti n e, laxly arlsised of Cons,,resironaldningi, antic syst( m• The whip leader: supported Mr Clay with a full! kuusvlc3ge of his views on the Tariff question. They knew pelfecily well that Mr Clay, in his letter to Mr Merriweat?ter ~f. (3,0igi11., wrirt , a more than a year; li,fure the elortt; ,r., Lad clec'll - c , l :hut lit never cSCI" , :f what h i t r.tgrirded as a hits.' !aril', a nd fur ~_-~ .. - . TILL: BRITISH PORTRAI r GALLERY. , rp HE Natitmai Portrait Gallery of Illustrious and i -.1 F A word to those that ate Consumptive—lt is I 1 Etnitwitt Personages of the 19t11 century, with a known and decided f art that Consumption of the T men 1,1. I.) William Roden, Eeq•, E. S. A etc.— Lungs leads to a speedy death, unless there are some! sale proper medicines used to arrest the further progress! of the disott6e. Have you not witnessed the departure ; dee! I of malty of sour intimate friends, hastened thither by I the strong, band of this disease I Then why not be I VIEWS IN THE EAST, , alttrtned far the safety of your own health, and endeu-ICOMPRISING India, Canton and the Shores of nor to secure 0 longer lease upon this world I Have ! the Red Sea, with Historical and Descriptive 11- you not been mevailed upon, time after time to line! lustrations, by Captain Robert Elliot, R. N for le by Dr DU0(10',1 Expectorant Hemel), which is prepared 1 CHARLES ti. KAY, eor ‘Voo B keene r and 3d !expressly for the removal of diseases of the Longs! decl I d sts. I and Bronchial tubes. A few bottles of this medicine l , nt Oats the first rotark, nlwa), pteverns the disease from! . 1 P", li tif , 1 i ELS of Oats, for tale he S rid hy WM. J ACI:ON, A em ,t gnr ,,,, „f I,V -,.-ti I .".." E C NI.A TIN and Lib...ty st 1 - Cft, Etttsburgil. !,,,.; . d, e ll 1,11 Aft LES Il KAY, Bookseller. cor Wood and 3d RI, PADDLE YOUR OWN CANOE. My father died, God teat hie soul, When years I numbered u•o, And left me 'midst this world alone To paddle my own canoe. A ratep•grandnddy, now nn more, Taught me my I", and Q.— And ever in my ears he dinn'd You'll paddle your own canoe. My home was on Elysian ',pot OF brigh And sunny hue, And therefore I the sooner left, To puddle my own canoe• And thrangli ih• world I reamed at large, O'er hind and ocean blue, And though the struggle oft v. - Radials', I paddled my two canoe. For thus I argned—man to men oftimtimeil untruct— Then while with health and strength yon'te blest, Just puddle your own canoe. As pin ners in the strife for gain Si'lf•inicreAt gill pursue; And leave you with their debts, rnrhopr, To paillic in your canoe. And then no sympathy you'll ft.,d From fti. nd• that once uric true— They know you lost when finit you ceased To paddle your own canoe. nut I one oberivbed object sought And ever kept in view; A 11iend of pore unsullied heart, To paddle in my canoe. A 1 lend she is in word and o:eed* 11 , 4 . intm e,ts mine in Inn; We twain are onr—l still may say I papple my cenn canoe. CITY PRICES CURRENT. DEC. 11. CARIFULLT CORR/CCTV) EVIRY AFIERBO.N. Flour—From Store, - • - $5,00e 5.25 " Wagon, • - 4,75 , 24 87. Buckwheat—per 100 lb' - - 1,50 1E1,624 i Corn Veal— do do • - 50 eG2 Grain—Wheat 43 bosh. • - 0,00 re Co Coin, - 36 ' 42 Out., " • - 36 ,2 44 Ilay—Lqate, pion, - - 16,00 (319,0 Oil—Lit - owed, , 49' gall. - - 68 11.` 70 liltiskey—P gall. • - - -22(3 24 Potatoes—Neshannoek,l4 boats. - - 21 13 44 Salt-1Y bbl. - - —1 00 E 31,06 Seeds—Flex, - 1,00 01,124 Timothy, - 2,374E32,50 Clover, 5,00 41:5,50 Lard—N«lP lb. - 71 e C I logs— t.). 115 (en. wt.) 4 . 2 , 5 Bacon—per lb. 7 E 3 9 Cheese—per lb WR. - 749 3 Better—bog and Roll per lb. 1014 i) 13 Allegheny Cemetery PERSONS de•iroua of pis rrita•tnß rs Cern. vt..ry me retl.l re.l cif inf,,rrn ,tion to the Sup,- iolendc , t gi,,ottain, or to F. Thorn. Dniggisr, cor m, uF Penn end 11.nd l'itt.bure h. Ily o ,ller of tht• Boa! d, J CiIIsLETT. dee 11 Suter intrud•nt. trp:ses Illuminated Bible, No. 44, AND MORE NEW %%ORES!! HARPERS BIBLE, No 44. Foster Brothers. a Tale of the War of Chios. zis, edited by Irbigh Hunt. Iliusttated Wandering Jew, No. S. Sufferings of Christ, by a Layman. Blackwood's Magazine for November. The Broilou's Revenge, 2d volume, and last. (*Samna, by H umbolt, No 2. The Ilaronet's Daughter and the Secret Cell, by Wm F. Barron, Esq., comedian. Father Itipa's Residence at the Court of Pekin, tran.lated 17 F. Prandf. rhe Drram and other Poems, by Mrs Norton. Tale uf • Tub, Jonathan Swift. to which are ad ded an account of a battle between the ancient and morlevn h,o ka in St James' Library, &r Little Page Manuscripts, a new novel, by James Fennimore Cooper. Mrs Heman's Poems. beautifolly boom!. Annuals fur 1846. A arvat variety cog vale at decll COOK'S, 85 Fourth street. N ORGANIST, who hat had several )ears ex j and iv acquainted with every variety ~f service. and who can give any desirable antialacto. y reference, w , ll accept of a situation, and give cut opport unity of being benrd. A d.ire.. R. Vi. through the Post office. deal°, 6t. H E Horror. of Delerium Tremens. by J Rout, at BOSWORTH & FORRESTER'S, tied°. 43 Market stmt. ►glut , : Army and Navy of America, by J R Neff'. I.r sale by BUSWORTII & FORRFSTER, 43 Market street. I)OW. J.'., Paten: Sermon.; Joe Mille's Jest Borth; Don Quivotte; Gill Bias; Ten Thousanl a Year; Smollett'• Select Novel.; Mks Bremer's Novels; Hogg's Winter Evening Tales; Arabian Nigl tg; BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, 49 Market street, Cooper's now Novel. "AND PLENTY OF OTHER ONES." Chainhearcr, or the Little Page nanutcrin4. _lLbe J Fennimore Cooper, Esq., author of the Spy, Pathfinder, etc. Geraldine, a sequel to Coleridga' , Chriittehel with other of l'oems, by Martin Familiar Tupper, FAT, eu• thin of rrovet bin! Philosophy, etc. Living Age, No 81. The Life of Conde. by Lend Melon, 2 Fits. (Libra , ryof choice reading No.. 34 and 35.) The RhiMe,b) Victor lino, 2 puma Foreign Libra. ry No. 3. The Mysteries of the Backwood. by 1' B Thrope, author of "Tom Ourn the Bee Hunter," with en gravings by Hurley. Love and Purentnge, applied to the improvement of offspring, including important directions and suggea lions to lovers and the married, by U S Fowler Prac tical Phrenologist. 'l'bo Butchers of Ghent, an Historical romance with numerous engravings. George Cruikshank's Table Book, edited by Gil bsrt Abbot Beckett, with 22 illustrations by George Cruik,hank. The Burglars, or the Mysteries of the League of ,Honor, by Henry Hazel. The New York Illastrated Magazine of Literature and Alt, with 4 splendid . steel engravings. The Jesuits, translated from the French of M Mich nlet. Edited by C E Lester. Tito Roman Church, and modern Society, from the French of Quinet, by Lester. Penny Maeuzine, No 15. j :\ll, rum for December lust reed ar:d for Sale at c! , e 8 Auction Sales, Of Dry Goods, Furniture,Glass Jars, Brass Clocks, 4-c• A T Isl'Kenna's Auction ;llprt, No 64 Murk , t st. SimpAnn's Row, briaeen 33 and 4th streets, on Ihnr,day, Dec. ILh. at 10 o'clock, A. IL, tsilt be luld a latge rassortrnent of Dry Gnoiii on,unq which are cloths and enisinetf; relicors and ruslics:checl:s, plaid., and ginglirime; alpaca; and merinos- fine meri lam.; ca%lime:es and plaid elawls,bilk and cotton hand kerchiefs, flannels &c. o'ciork,P. 111 Furniture, Fli,sa jrt,s K c. At A past 6 o'clock, sate evening. A variety of new and second hand watcher. fancy :rrticltrA I'. M'KF.Sti A. declo Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES By John D. Davie. Aurlianeer, carnet of Wood and Filch Slrerts At 10 ti clock on Thursday morning the I Ith ins', will he sold en extensive ..iortrnent of freshandsnoli .enable Dry Goods. Shoes, flat., Cops, Fine Cutlers, Strt. At 2 o'clnek P. AL—A quantity of Glassware.l ;Qunensware. Cordage, lint dware, Cool-Stour, Manufactured Tolarcen; Venetian Window Blinds. Carpeting, Mantel Cloaks. N, 0. Nlnlis=es, Loaf !Sugar, Mould and Dip Candies. \V ride;, and Letter Paper, Table Corers. and a var i ety of Linusluild and Kitchen Furniture, dettl Oregon and California. THE Emigrants Guido. to Oieiiion and California. rontaining Scenes and Incidents of a party of (began, Emigrants, a Description of Oiiigon, SCVTIC. and Incidents of a party of California Emigrants, and a Description of California. and Different Koine: , to ilinse Countries, by San,ford VI Hastings, and fur ob. by . C H KAY, Bookseller, dec 1 cornet or Woiel and 3, - 1 .9:9. Orphans' Court Sale of Eeal Estate. Pursuant to no order of the Orphans' Court of Alle gheny County. the 1111der 4 1:4111 , 1 will e!;j10 . " . to 1. watts sale, ft , the Mention House, on Inc premixes; on th. sth day of January, 1846, nt 1 o'clock. P. :11., the fol lowing described piece or parcel °Nand, part °lithe real estate of Attbur :Oregon. drio'd., situated in Pine Township, in the Comity of Allegheny, All that certain tract. piece or parcel of land, core raining about one leo:died and 1:1 , y r aven ncros, more or lest. a djoininlai , lt of Gcorce Gtnhh., Philip Sat . - ver, Joseph 'William Alamo, ar..l others, and situated in the township of Pine. in the County of Al-1 lealirny a foresaid. Thou , am two dwoliinc, 11 , 3115 , s on the farm, and about 80 acres of cioatoil loom!. the rest Is covered widt a good grOIVI h of nok and clies...ut• The Roder State Road rani throtigli the centre oldie tract, which is well sop;ilied with collier tiara n num her of rioter sprints, and is bounded on the North East side by the main brunch of Pine Creak. O n app li cat ion t o time sidoicriliers, I lie property will lire shown, and ail information given. Tho title is indis;:utable. Tertns at sale. RICH ARH MI:EGAN, CATHARINE NIEEGAN, Administrators, &c. dcelo d 4 S'3 ------- FOR SALE. AFIEST rate farm of Lnod, sll.l.llte on the county Mail from Deny to Youngstown, within 3 mile, of Young•town, in Deity Towarship, eyt moreland county, l'entrorlaunia. Said from consisis of two hun dred nod acres, one harolred and fifty of which; Aldcrmaa's CE:cc. •,re cleared, and wider go d fence. principally post; and rail. The land is limestone, nod it well watered I rrliE under‘igned begs ;cave to t soy t has o hisrem frioveendd s with abundant springy and Loi„rilhannri Creek, which; -I- and the public gen,rilliy. th runs 110111 it. There in li 11011,, 10111 trill 110 orchard his rare to Penn itre' t. near :he canal Bridge, err, l on the farm. The sorriminding country is the richeat i -ire the United States Hotel. l and most beautiful region in Western l'enrisyboria.; ire: If : Several flavoring mills are in the immediate iCirl!y. UST recei, ed at the 1 hrea Br. Doors, tho larg• within three quarters of a mile of the farm. The; i; ;; est and best assaitrneni of Shinn, ever offered Catholic Church riot Youngytoren it in sight, and it tiny , ma rker, which will be sold whale; is "Peet", ' lint in the cri.'"°o f t h ecoming 'price.; sale or retail on reasonable terra'. the new Female Seminary, at lirrint St Vinci-tits, will; oc; o 5. JOIIN :11'CLOSNEY he in complete operation. This farm oold be an es-; r.ellent location for a store. Should parchayerY desire, it will admit of being divided iato farms of abdo; Seventy acres each. Apply to dec (0 FILn,EELY .i MITCITELT,, Diamond Pointed Gold Tens. i W 0 manufactureo D \\A 1 1 dS by \ i , \ i -i v m o , . , n i cl sr a I r l d e s_ i a t 3 1 ,,, C1 , ri! ,,, ,i Pe N. . 1, o r.: . : I pot up too neat an i canYct.iont :silver Pencil Case. The P.m* NSW be saki with or without ea-es. Theme Pens are second to none in the United Stares and 1,11 be warranted to purchasers. Pt ices the same here as in New York City. The above with every variety of Steel Pens, Quill' and Stationaty genera:ly, kept constantly •,,, land, and lac stile by der 10 1011.\ 11MELLOR., 122. IN .-..al . fee!. New Cheap Music. RROSEATEIERTON. b) Jeff,,y3, 4 pages, 12 is Cams of English Soncnt, 12 '' '25 Seven favorite Song, for Guitar. 25 Opera of Masaniello, 6 annz., 25 La Creenvienste, arranged by Bochsa, 16} Outer Bound. by Mrs Snrton, 6.} Fine Ohl English Gentlemen, 6i We Have barn friends 'lugetber, 6,f Love Nut CI lickstep. 6.} 'Tits better to Laugh than to Sich. 6j Thou art Lovely, song by Mt, V Mutt, I2i Weep not, companion to The Old Arm Chair, Gi Li4ht of other Days, 6} Music front Cindiella, 4 snags, 25 Itrceived and for sale by JOEIN il MELLOR, 122 Wood street. Monongahela Navigation Company NOTICE TO SIOCKFIoLDEKS, II N pursuance of the provisions the charter. the onwial meeting of the Stunt:l,l , l , m tti the Monon gahela Navigation Company ill he held on M the sth day of January, 1846. (being the first Momta of y the month.) at their oilier in Bilsmvelt's Boating., Grant street, in the city of Pittsburgh, nt o'clock. P. M.. for the pnrpo.euf electing the officers for the ensuing year PROPOSALS. Tice/our:l' D',..P.tr:Vt.r:::-;, ? Dccer.- . .,er 6, 13 ;5. PROPOSA LS will bo received at this Department until 2 o'clock (noon) of the 11.1 doe of January rest, 1346. for making the following, alterations on board the U. S. Revenue oteapler •'Bibb," now lay ing at Cincinnati, Ohio, end at sr }doh place the work will be e mecorted. Proposals to be addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, and endor. cif "Proposals for altering the U. S. Revenue steamer "Bibb." To receive the vessel in the water at tiro pert cc Tenement Wanted. (...'ir , ei.n. , ii, Ohio, and remove tire present machinery, A GENTEEL convenient Tenement, salted to e 1 making onch dioperition or the present bolero as may small family, situated within a short distance ell be required—fat oi.hio; the materials and c o nstruct. the Post °flier.. I in,: a loo: pressure rcarinc engine, with ale wheels, Any persou having such property for rent—may sndi and all then:cues:airy appendiges thereto, agreeable to a permanent 'fennel by opplicntion to plans which or ill be end:rited upon opplication to Capt BARROWS & TURNER, Howard, at Cincinnati, or in his absence, to the Chief Na 46 Nlarlset street. , Engineer of the vessel. :he work to he ens-muted P. S. Poooeasion, April 1, 11346. r i r , g 9 iin the best mincer and to tiro full satisfaction of the ----- officer or officer, who may be appointed by the Gov. SIIAWLSI SPLENDID SILAW LS 1 I ernment :o sitperintond it, anri Ihe hell and machinery WE have just received by expres, the lur:Zeat and I delivered to the raid Zit:2ra, fully completed in esety best a•isartment of Sheila and respectfully in- I particular. rand in porfutt avor!iioz order, A general cite the a ttention of the 1...01it.5, arming them are; plan of the alter; icons will be fur:silted by the Go, very handsome Torkerri, super cashmere, rich br oche, l ernment, and the wori,iag, drawings by tiro persons ta heavy armors., and other styles of fashionable Winter i dig the contract. Shawls, all of which we ore selling much lower than ' I Should it be decided to apply a ''cut.cl7," to the we have ever offered the same q tolity• roll many of I machinery, the right to use it will be paid for by the them greatly below the original cost of iinportion I Government, when procdicable, tire material used in Ladies WiAbille a rook! shawl, very cheap st.ould not''! Gen construction cf the Wheels, Paddles, Borten, foil to call at No. 75 Market street. 1 ol do, Kr 10 lit' of iron and of sach sizes and di. der9 1 w ALEXANDER ,s-. DAY. i tnensions es shall lie directed by the Superintendent. Liquorice. The present boilers are to he retained, end placed in I such pooition as may be required. Q CASES Liquorice Boll; just received and for sale' Bidders will squired ii„ . ~ .., far ~ b , ,, ~.. OP by B A FAH:: ESTOCK & CO., I . ''') . r . ' '''- 1 ' -C s j sum they will undertake to crnecete :lac :-.-or!:, they re• dec2 corner of Gth and Wend ens. , ins rho (-err dig present MOC'flincry, an it is to be distinct. Burgundy Pitch. Is understood the: 11, Calf,. 11.10 , ,, , C2:' ~c any nature CASES Burg Inds P a ich; just received and for lis hat. vim will be triirniited ire a!lo,ed The work to Vsale by BA FA IINESTOCK & CO., Ibe cneemed and the ves rel delivered to tic p r oper , -,.0 corner of Gill and NV ood ms. I officers on or 12[1, , re rho lot doy i f Job nont, 1646. .. . Bonds in the sum of tine.l.ty tholiancti dollars, with throe sufficient sureties for the faithful e•-: cation of the work will be repaired. and the contractor will cause n general elevation of the machinery to be de -1 posited with this Department upon the delivery of ,• the vessel. R. J. WALKER, Boots! Boots! 1.,-1 -c9 `2r.vd Secretary f:i . the Pronoun' , ir not received at KIM BA LL'S a splendid lot of , er PhiLidelphia Double Sole, nail bottoms, Calfl James 9::7' ,. , Jr. C.:. Cc:. ' Boots, best quality. Also, prime Philadelphia Course WHOLESALE GROCERS, Importcm el Tic Bows, made neat and serviceable; also Malone Gums, I V V Plate end Qucenzscare r Na. 112, Second st. will InJ sold low by KIMBALL, No. 70 Wood street. I between Wood and Smithfield streets, (T:ltt3ite theoid deal 3t I stand.-.0v1.4 lv. _ —L------- , -.—: . \ti I LT,TA )1 BAKE \VELL, Scc'y - . The Brownsville Herold, \Vashinginn Examiner, and Waysisbargh Messenger, copy till election end send a copy at the paper with the atlvcrtismcnt in, to the Secretary. dcc9-to 11 CEROONS S. F. Inlit.to: recoiveri and for ', wale by BA I' AHN ES lOCK & CO.. • • n corner or 6th on i Wood s!s. Now Law Library of Law and Equity. 1 ::: - Inifi ! : - ..au .:1:. ',.. .---"- rp HE SIXTH NUMBER, (December 13 , 15,) Jost , 3 fuFFs! MUFFS!! :`,ll:Fi'S !!!—A ld.f;e ossott 1. received, contains a collection of Forms of Decl, l .I_Ti meat of all kinds of Ladies' ::On to 1..0 had a ration and other Pledings, with acre. , , is:. Henry Circe- I I: H Paulson's HAT to AND CAP STO:F., No. 72 Mg. 'Vend st.. next door the corner of Foortb otreel It ha published in monthly numbers of 160 pars at , Lynx, Filch, Gennett and Coney, both large and sma, the low price o(s7 per aoatn. Subscriptions received I I lso, Fur Trimmings and Ladies' For Stocks. for the wusk, by C. H. KAY. I, nuvr27.lm dec9 cor of Wood and 3d at.. l TO LETS FOR SALF. AT THIS OFFICF, cc 15 COOK'S 85 Focrih et ATTORNEY AT LAW, Greensburpb, Wr•tmorcland Conroy, practice in the Westmoreland, Indiana and Cambria. Court, dr.c3 ly. JOHN IRONS, PROPRIETOR. THIS establi•bmont har.been taken by the lit undersigned, n Ito re,13,2C.111_111.; beGi !envy to inform his friends. and the public generally that it has bean relined and furnished in a style not saimu t s s ed by any hou,e in this} lace, and, et load cqual to any in t h e %Vest. Wilusilintt on hull is inanted is the business part of die:town, on .lkdarbet street, seariy opposite the Court House and public buildings, anti a rosy steps of the Market. The situation it the meat elevated of a ny public house in Town, commanding a vierr of the River for several miles above and belmv. An Omnibus, anti set Yams. will at all times be in readiness to convey psssangrs and their baggage to aid from tin^ steamboat Is nil in,e, r. Every accommodation is hick the public have a rieht to expect may fluty be 122k1 it: 11 - :,• Hall, on terms vs reasonable a; offered by any other good house in Steibent Ili A 3 the proprietor v ill spare no pains ' or expense to !ender gimeral satirisation, this, with hi: Ma st experience in , he LlPlineer, wild rnalto it the interest vi 111010 v. ho come tide WuV, to ' ,, zirf hirn es JNO. - IRONS. 8 F Float Indigo. P. C. SHANNON, VAsz.:INGTo:3 plar,lct Ste7.l,7:rii!e, (A:0 Z.adic'ri - 1 -7 .cci-_ , :-.: DP EC EIVI' at No. , 15, Marl;ei st. , a large and spimidid variety \V inter Hosiery, Bitch and Blue Black Lamb's Wtiril, price fimn 311075 cts.— Grey Mixed do. dc., (11,7 ht and darn sliaded,)‘23 to 73 cents. Ribbed and plain ‘Vorsteri Biech and all coins—very low prices. 36 don. Children's Wool titulary, all colors—and pi ices f rom 12 1.2 to 371 BARROW'S S.: TURNER.. Crrll 4 I) , C 4 L 4 6 MARNET STREET.Zej I\7 F.W Blaultetr , , ;apply 1- 1 1 Frlllug at reduced lint es. ace 4 BARROWS TURNER LOAK GOODS—ThiI. , I Clotht (lo 311 !WV , for ripened nt cettranrdinary low prieet.- BfloADet.oTtis.—Black, Blue Blac1:3, Invisible Green, Brown and ntber shades. Gala Fluids, Rub &c 0 ut No 96, dee4 BARROWS TURNF.R. NEW CALICOES 1-)17.-kUTIFUL cl . ilicers, new 1, , r I'2 _3l-2 c;s pf.r lard ut 11ARIZO''S,SI: TUR?ER'S Nu 46: 2 cages received. Choice putterng duc,l RICHARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, oilice in Burke', Buildings, street, near Market 19-d&wly 83 MARKET STREET CO Q EVENIY-FIVE Brache, Turherri and Cashmere Shawls, new, recob,ed by mcpres: from New York, this dar (n.,022) B. E CONSTABLI. 83 :\ IAIiK ET STREET 83 ALOT of Gentlemen'' , ilr,c Shirt 3 and Drainers, newest make; also, Gent=. Merino under Shirt, and Drawers, just received and non: opened. B. E. CONSTABLE. For neat or. Salo. qul)coriber wi,lws to rent or tell his Tavern 1.1 Stand in the Loranzh of Beaver: sign of the P•tunrylcania Hove. The sand ii a good one. and any pet-on wishing to parchae cc rent will nod it de sirable. Terms ettl Ben.ver. Dec. 3. 1345. dec. 5, N. B. Fur inforrnltion P,quve at Coil orsr:r Pawl's Merino Shirts and D URCH ASE z S will find nt. Shen: P,nnnclei NH n.srirtrnent cf men's :11erino drawers, and double and shigls breasted Nlerino shirts. AL . 2O. Cat- ton, do do bleached and unbleached. Dec. G. BLA NICE TS. 610 CASES No 3 (low priced) Economy Blankets Juit received and for rode by SHEA Sr. PENNOCK. 4 BAGS of wool, received an GE d O fCOCHII.or sale bv AN, • \o F2S Wood et. Cheap Gold Watches. xrANUFACTURED to tar order in Geneva and J_ ja,t art fired n c.ists of Gold Watches which I ~n o n low Sc $l5 00 to $.10,000 and warrant to keep good time, .uilablo fair ladies I' , :ze. Also ,nn ntontly on hand, a fine stock of Patent Lever Watches of English manufacture and the best that ale made; at eastern price.. Alan, n few alarm Watches, ex cellent for those oho wish to rise early. Aso, man tle dining room and ofTice and church clocks. Watch and clock repairing dnne promptly in tho hest matinei by V; W WILSON, Bach corner 4th a Slacker at, 7 „,c, I nit; day, and JAMES TILAIMLY JOHN LIGHT Potash, received and for sale by M.U. RHEA 57 'Water st