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I}-u.ep,rsV'1lS one nnliion one ‘hundred’ andfouzrteen.‘ diousand thxzee iiundI‘ed_ and forty-‘ do1;1mn-5}. :m(1twe'lvs;‘cents. During the snme period, the expezxcliturestof the “iiost ‘O Depart-‘ ,._;ent,¢«}II.10\1I1'tC.<1't0 0i2:?n3L1+1i.-zdhvpne hundred and .r-ixty-ume th0us§nc1e_x_«_gl;.t i}und1'.e<l and fexghty- tire du1l.u':=« an_cl hftiy-one cents .; _aml consistecl of‘ me |f0ii'0'.\,r“1nf_7,‘ items v:1(;0I1‘.t]()\l3I]SIltl0D‘i0 post mas-' 5 ms. three T1“-‘IIt1_1i'ed_ anti \ ! t-housauq nine hundred -iiilfi‘ n1i)ety‘—11w'e doiIn1‘s, and ninety. eight cents;‘1nC1denfn]’eXpenser=,. tLi1‘.ty thou-. sand eigili imndxfetl’ and sixty-six .doil.xrs and thil'.t'._y\-‘S(‘V«<‘. cgnts‘; > t1j2}n9pr)r!;:I1fI0i1. of the maii, ‘seven. iH'1Y}.f‘i‘I'<’?VL( ;anLiJc1ghty-1<~_n11' .thousand =s__ix ‘ }.unrireddoi'1urs and eight cents ; p-.zy.n1entsvinto. “ 1im‘ti',':z1s=,uryj,_fo.u'I.‘ hundred‘ and tm=_n:y-t=hree ‘ dullm-s anc‘1'eI‘ghttcepts. On the 1i_rst_~oftJul;y€ v lu.at,,t~'nere was the ,t0 the _<le.;snrtmmt from post ._m;1gt(_31‘S', one lmndrtzd and thirty»-tivc fiiousapdj V t\_\'o.i1u11(irec1z1nti_ f0tTy—‘ ancltwenty-t eight cents; fmm -late lvostmasters and con-‘ tmiztors, two hunflxscd‘ and fifty-six thousand ~‘even_ Iiundxwi zjnctvfurtysnxne dollars and thxrtye one cents; nmiung :1 total amount of balances; » tine tothe Qopartment, of ' three hundrvd and .ninetynne-tnousartd. nine‘ luinrireclancl ninety- iour doll:-..rs and mne cents. These balm)- ces embraceull ~de]in1q11encie~z of post masters ' and»contI'actors.which have taken place since the organization of the Dopartmént. There xsztsfiucby the Department to cont-ijgictors, on thehlrst day of July lust, -twenty-si'x thouszmd and forty -eigiit dollars and; sixty- 'I‘he.;‘t‘__ranspgrtzitio114 of the mail, within five years p:1st,§lms been greatly extentied, and‘ the expenditures .of'.th‘e Depzuttmcnt proportionably increased. _ Aitlxough the postage, which has a£cr:1e (i‘]W1ti'l|n the: .1as.t three years, has fidlen, snort oftne -mzpenditures two hundrediand sixty. two timusand eight‘ hundred and twenty-one‘ ; dollars and forty-six cents, it appears that collec- tions haive been marlefrom the outstanding bul- .{[IlnC€‘3, so méet the pl'JDCip_:'bi part.uf.ti1e current omtm s. — - that »Cun,51‘es;;3ossess the 1-iighf. utoi appromiate muzwy for 5155211 :1 xmiional object, ‘(the Ju17i.\~-' diction rgnmining-t«)ti1é. state .fhr0u_Qh which ‘the canal would pas.~r,) IsU’bini.t it to your con-‘ .sidorut.ionwhether it may not‘ be zulvisuirle to‘ :1l2thuz\ize adequate ‘appr.op1=iation, tho. empl-'z_v41nm1t of :1 suitable n_umbe.1' ufthe-ol oft}-ricoxtps of enginxeers, to 'c§(.4fIlh1é‘ the un- 'eXpIm‘Cd ground’ duping -the V-,~.mi season. and? to repent -,thei1'»o_pinion th(“XE?OI1. It will\ likewise be pi-opggr-.to Lexi:-m-L tjlxeir emmin=it'ion W “V? .<g=veru1 1foIxtos+i:'i'm1-xh which the waiters of the Ohiu m:1_yf ire ‘connected’, by czmals, With tho oi’L:1ke Erie. , =tant’ no st.r.on'ger proof‘ cm he a,dduvc'dr,.‘ -t:I'1:_m— .tLatwU1.e ulliutl pm» ers sh(mhi‘l‘z:m= thouggiit it proper, onzmy p1'inrip1jesaxis.\u':-.1‘) .10 then)-i selves, to have intei-‘Dosed5.b)’ f‘51‘<‘“. in: the m- ternai concérns oi'S.p-uiMn.. \I‘o~Wh:1texlentsuclr i1_1te~r-position may be caraied on tin‘ s:m‘1ep1-in- ciple, is a question, in which all Indcpcui¢lvnl' powers, Wliose goveI7nme11ts‘=di frmu their: :1re.int'cre‘sted: eéven those. most .1'vxx1nu~:. um. surely’ 110110. more -so t?h;m'Ithe United .‘~'tutes..-- Oaiv policy, in regard to Europe, whiz-h wus.ad.~ opted at‘ ah early stage ‘0f*the°'War'swhirh have; so 1ong'2xgitz1'tedtl1at.quaiz1er ofthe gléhc, nev- eI'1he1ess‘1'.en1:1insthe same; .\\.'7.1li C11‘5S. not L0 in-f }l[\ 113',\ trnz g; ‘TF5 in to Hu- rfectl-. m thl‘ mm the ‘ H1 ii: ck.- t sul- 3 As‘ the Cumherlancl road’ will require annual, -tevrfere in thesiinternal concernseofznw ofits pow-i repairs, gmtl Coixgress l_i'av~e not thought it exjs ers, to consider the g:oi_'er.nme‘nt dcfaczo as the; pedientrtot remmmend to thelstates an amend-iylegitimate government for us ; to cultivate merit totheconsti'tution,'l‘or nthepurpose of vest-. friendly relations— with it, Imlfl to preserve.‘ ing int-he United -States; a power to adopt ‘tllltl those 1-elati'ons,. Eby :rfra11l<,li1'm: 311” manly pol‘-‘ execute a system of internalimprovement, 1t.:_s§,icy, meeting in all instances, the, _lll:-l. claims of also submittcd=to~your conside1'ation,wlrethei‘ ll every power; submitting to injiirics from none, may n‘0tli€*~€xpedient4to‘ authorize tvhe \ in regard ‘tothose continents: Cll‘cumstan_ces‘l to enter into an arrangement with the several ‘a1‘e.em-incntily and cmyspicu tlirl-~.~rent. -It.‘ states through which. the road passes, to estah- ‘is impossible that the allied 'po.\vers sllollltl ex-I lish tolls, each within its limits, for the purpose tend their political system -IQ any 'l\1‘llUH 0f'€lv of (lef1‘~l3'.§’-lI)j_',‘ the expenseof future rep.airs, and ,tl1crVco' without e11tl‘;mg.€I‘ilI'.ou1' peace; .ofppoy,idin'ga-150, .by'suitable. penalties,. for its anclhappiness ; nor can any .one\helit-vetliat .pI=0f<‘('ti0n against future injuries. , gour Southern Brethren, if left totieniselves. Tllenct of Congress of the sev~en'th of May, would adopt it of their town accn-d. it is‘ Om lltousanll eight hundred and twenty-two, ap-V tequally impossible, therei'oi*e, tfhatwe should propriatedthe sum oftwenty-two thousand se- beholctsnch interposition, in any form, .with ven hundred do‘lIarsl'or the purpose of erecting,‘ indifference. If we look to the Cnmparatme two piers as a shelter for vessels from ice, near strength. and resources of Spain,. amthose new Capo I-lenlopen, iDelaware Bay-s To‘-effect the .'goveruments= and their distance fi-on each oth- ohject of -the act, the o ofthe board lol’l:‘:n.- ‘er, it must be obvious that shit cannever sub- gineers, t§rith.C.ommodore Bainbridge-,.we’re tli— due them. It is still the ttrue poicy of the rectedito prepare plans and estimates of piers United States, to leave the partits touthem- sutlicient toanswer the purpose intended by the -\selves in the hope that «otherpowc:-s will pur- act. It appears by ‘-their repo1_'t,\which accoms Sue thesame course. ‘ ; .panies.the1d,ocu_ment from the War Department, lf_we compare the presentcontlltion of-our t-hattlteappropriationis notadequate tothe;pur- Union with its actual stateutthelciose of our. pose intended ; and, as the ~piers'w.ould be of lievclution. the history of the }VOI'lt‘ furnishes great service, both to the uzwigation of the De- . no example of a progress, in lmpX‘fi'ement in hcware ‘Bay, and the protection of vessels on the.»,.all the important circumstances» “_.'l1‘ch consti—,; adjacent pa;-ts o coasts, 1 submit for. we con. lute the happiness of a nation, which bears an; sideration of Congress. whether additional and resemblance to it. At the tirst e.pooi,., our po-vi su appropriations shouldnot be made’. pulation did not exceed three mllli0_ns_. By the The Board of Engineers-lwere also directed to last census it amountedzto about ten nillions,and. examine andssurvey the entrance of the harbbr what is more extraordinary, it is almost alto- - ofthe port of Presquisle in Pennsy~lVanla,. in getller native---for the emigration from otl1er\ -order to make an estimate of the expense of countries has been inconsiderahle-. At the M, ' removing the obstructions to the entrance,‘ with epoch, half the territory within ourarlmowl- \W a plan of the best mode. of effecting the same edged limits was uninl1abitedand.a nilrlerness. 7 under the a_ppr.opriation‘for- that purpose, by 51.008 then, new territory has been acquireclj act of Congress passed 3d March last. The of vast extent, comprising within it many‘ 1'i¥.'- report of theboard accompanies‘ the papers from é_rs, particularly‘ the Mississippi, the -naViga- F.‘ the War Department, and is submitted for the U011 of Which, to the ocean,\ was of ~th'e high- it; consideration ofCongress. , 05} lmP0rtance to -the *'-‘!Ilg.l!i.£¢‘l' states. Over A strong hope has been long entertained, this territory our population has espantled in founded on the heroic struggle of the Greeks, every direction, and new ntateshare been 435- Bl that they would succeed in their contest, and »t«1blished, almost equal in miniber. to those resume their equal station among the nations of \VlIicl1l'0l‘n1cLltl1e first hondof our Union This‘ the earth. It is l)t‘ll§2\'etl' thatthe whole civil. expansion-of our p0j!'.tlHllon,tand accession of izedworld takcszuleep interest in 't’h_ei‘r ~weI- newstatcsito-our Union, hare had the happi- B‘ fire. Although no power has tleclarédin their est‘ eifect on all its highest interests, That it B‘ favour, yet none, accordingto-our information. ll“? Omit‘-.°.ml.'!' i1“§\le“lell 0!l.I‘I'€S0UrCeS. and ad-, C‘ has taken part against them..’1‘heir cause 8:, their (led to our strength and respectability as a powel name havclprotected them from dangers, which: 61‘, is a<lmitt<?'l by 311- But. it is not in these ' m might, 'ere'his, have 0\'eI‘Wl“tCllIlBLl any other l111170l‘l81ltClFCUmSli1Z1<‘£‘S‘0Dl)‘. that this happy ‘b: people. The ordinary calculations of interest, ‘ 03001 is l‘<‘l’-- ll ls’ milnil0Sl'thi\t. ll)’ €l1l?lI“é‘“f-{Ill and of acquisition, with a view to agrandize- lll0ib\5l5~°'l'0l\‘ 5.‘)’5lema and l“C1‘9\5Enl’~' the ““““K‘~‘ ment, which mingle so much in the t:'a_nsuctions be!‘ 05' st=2tr's'-. the =3‘~i'§m heart‘ has been gre_:_Ill'v in of n itions, seem to hams. had no effect in rt-gardl 5\f~l'€“z‘§il‘°l}9d 1\ l\’lh its l’r“*“'l“35* C°ll5°M\“ to ghe;-n_ From the facts W},;ch have came to non and disunion have thereby been. rendered, our knowledge, there is good cause to ‘believe ‘3‘lf1«*\ll_§ l}1‘Pm‘Cll‘3i1l3l‘3- E301! 2;0V01‘mD€Dl»‘C0 that their enemy haslost forever all dominion \3 °‘Vl15l'I‘<3_§.‘-Ell‘: has 195-‘ W lll\Pl'9h‘-‘lldg over them; that Greece will become again an ¥l'm_n ll1‘3'°lh@|‘s and in c0n§‘eqI_1cncffa 83011 ER‘ independent nation. That she may obtain that .l\Yl\3 3 glfeillel‘ Ol “Gilli”; 15 I'e“(leT°_d -rank, is the object of our most ardent wishes. 5 111078 f3 lb!‘ all Elle P1.“'P°593 £01‘ “‘h1Ch It It was stated at the commencement of the last “\5 lnslllut‘-‘(L ll 15 l1,D\9C955i11‘J'.~ t0 treat» session, that a greate -ort was then making heres Of ll‘-‘3 V35‘ lm,P1’°\€_m°“l mafia i“ ll“? in Spoinand Portugal to improve the condition system Itself, by the adoption _of this constitu- of the people of those‘ countries, and that it ape U011, \Dd 0f H5 _h-appy €ff*_3Cl 1“ ele\'atIn.LrtlIE peared to be conducted with extraordinary mod- Ch11_l‘11Cl€l's 9W1 In I31'13t9f3l1_l1‘»_': ll“! rlglll Of Ill‘: oration. It need scarcely be remarked, that mlllmli F15\ Well 513 ‘Of l“d1_\1d‘~\ll5-i LTO W-\l19‘» the result has been, so far, vepy (Ii from then (l0 “'8 OTYC “IP58 l)l0S5ll'lgS l5 l{llO'i\'ll 1-what was then anticipated. Of events in that to “us _lhill“'e_ (le1'“\* llml“ {T0131 ‘he °‘10€ll€,’«11C£’, quarter of the globe, with which Wehm,e 50., of ourmstitutions. Ought We not then toadopt much intercourse, and from which we derive EVCTY m935\11‘f-‘s Wllich mil)’ be Decessztryto. our ori;;tn, we have always been anxious and Pe1'P'et“ lllém-J. JAMES MONROE- interostcd spectators, The citizens of ‘the ll -‘SH!-‘T-TON, \DEG 9. 1393- Lvnitcd Statesclxerislisentimentsthemoslfrientl- ‘H 15:, in favor of the liberty and happiness of their. lellow men on that side of the Atlantic. 1 n the; wars of the European powers, in matters relate’ ting to themselves, we have never taken any part, nor does it comport with our policy so to de. It isvonly when our right are invaded, or .seriou_sly menaced, that -we resent injuries, or” make preparations for our defence. With the movements in this hemisphere, we are. ofnes. cessity, more immediately connected, and by causes which are Cvbvious‘ to all en'li;_r,hteued 3; impartial observers. The political system of the allied powers, is essentially different, in this . respect, from that of America. This differ- ence proceeds from that which exists in their} respective governments. And to the defence. of our own, which has been aolxievedby the’ loss of so much blood and treasure,.and matur- I. ed by the wisdom of their most cnlighted citi-_ zens. and under which we have enjoy ed unex-- ampled felicity, this whole nation is d.eroted.—— We ow'é-it therefore to candor, and the amica- 'blo relations existing between ‘the United States and those powers, to declarethat weshould con- sider any attempt on their part to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere-, as‘, clangerousto our peace and safety. With the‘ existing colonies for dependejucica of any Euro’-: pean pow_'er,?we have not interfered and shallf not interferc._ But, with the governments who have declared their Inklependence, and» main-w tained it.‘ and-whose independence we have,’.on great consideration, and on just principles ack-, nowledged, we could not view any interposition for the purpose ofoppressing them,—.o‘r controll-_’ ing, in any other in:unier‘tlieir destiny, by any European power, in any iotlieriliglit than as the manifestation of an 'unfrien_tlly' «disposition to-it wards the United States. ln the war between? those new gzovcrnméttns antl-i§_pn_in, we tlnclaretl our vnoutrality at the tinm~o£tlieir recognition, and to this we have adhered, and ‘shall, contin-' ms to adhere, provided no c\l1ange*shall_occur which, in the judgment of the competent nu.- thoritiés o'f this government, shall make acct‘-‘ 1'esponclingchnngo. on the port of the United States, indispensable to their security. The late events in Spain and*l;‘ortugal._ shew that Europe is still uqsettlctl. Of this xmpor'~ 4 I 31 4. DC‘ {U1 I farc\5“\' 3* km - em has ichgcur Island ommn- the ex- conuled and.—- , on lha Istained v_v,1lm that in ha‘ ‘thr um male in -the na- am of ‘nan! fe island M‘ Ma Cerliiin e Md- ablo of Ink and ‘nus, to It‘is' estimated,thatmt*moi'e than two hun- dredand thouennd do‘ll:u~¢ ofthe above ba- lances can be‘. collected, and that a considerable 1--‘rt ofthis sum can only be ’re:1lizedihy.a resort in legal process. Some improvement in the re-‘ coipts for postage is expected; A prompt atten - aion to the collfezftion of moneys received by post meters, .itgw‘ievc_c!*, will enable the Depart- ment to co ‘mm its. operations without aid from the 'I‘1'easuz-y, unless the expenditure shall‘ be iucrcnsécd by the establishment of new mail routes. ' ' ‘VON: Cum. im hon- ‘hasvdrs. -om hrs 1, Com. nu-Iron, etmned ‘ of the rmmion state of oseéw ho A revision ofsbme parts of the .post-office l1w,rnny be nccess:1~r_v; and it is submitted, nlietlier it would not be proper to provide for the appointment of post-masters‘, where the compensation,‘ _e-xceecls a certain amount, by x-mnination. to the Senate, as’ other ollicers oftlie - general government. are appointed. — Having: communicated my views to~»Congress, at the commencement ofthe last session, respect-. A in; the encouragement which ought to. begiven =- to ourm.inu and the principal onwhich it should be found, I have only to add, that those views remain unchanged‘, and that the present state of those countries with which we lnve the most immerliate political relations, and greatest commercial intercourse, tends to- con- them. Under this impression, I. recom- mend a rcsriew ofthe tar.ilf,. for the purpose of aflnrrling such additional protection to ‘those articles which We are prepzwerl to manufacture, or'whir‘h are more immediately connected with the def-lnce and indepedence of the country. _The actual state of‘ the public accounts, fur- mshes additional evidence of the efficiency of the present system of accouutnbility,~in relation, to the public expenditure. Of the moneys’ drawn from the Treasury -since the fourth of llarcligone thousand eight hundred and seven- l8en,.the sumrremaining unaccounted for, on he thirtieth of September last. is more than a 1\illi0n« ahalfiof dollars less than on the. hirticthfoi-‘§eptember preceding; and during 5‘? S period a reductioir of nearly a million l dollars has -been rnadejn the amount of the {is-:ttle(l’ajc’connt§ for moneys advanced prev frmsly to the fourth of l\’Iarch~, one thousand Ighthundred and seventeen. It will be obvi- ““ that-. in proportion as the mass of accounts lthe latter description -is diminished, by settle- \enl. the dillictilty ofsettling the residue is _DC_l'eased from the consideration, that, in many “stances, it can be ‘obtained only by legal pro- °‘5- For more precise de‘t‘ails on this subject, ‘rcl‘er to a report from the First Comptroller mm '1‘ rensury. - V The sum which was appropriated at the last ‘ “Oil. for the “repair of the Cumberland road, “linen applied‘ witlr good effect to that object. report has not yet been received from 50 agent who was appointed tofsnperintend it. _““m\as'it is received, it shall be communicat- ' to Congregsé i Many patriotic and enlightenedcitizens. who ._“’<} matle the subject an object of particular in- iallftatiotip, inave rsngggested an improvement of III! greater importance. They are of opinion “tithe waters of the Chesapeake‘ and Ohio “Ville connected together, by one cont'inuecl.ca. 311. and at an eygpense far short -of the value ‘lmtanco of the,ohicct to be obtained. If this opltlilm accompllishecl, itis impossible to c‘—al‘cu- sf: the honef ciynsequenee which would \»=1xlt‘froxn vA;g‘-‘rent portion of the produce lll1<L\re‘1‘~jr’ -fertile country tiu*on«;h which it 0\“PR5Sy\\'bl1ld»li|1tl:1 nmrltet ‘through that l“!\°l~ Troops‘ might be moved with great in war; witli czuinon, and every kind of “‘““°n.:Intl:§n either direction. Connecting efltlzxntio with the waste tn cduiitry, in a line “Wig throtixglt the seat ‘of the national govern- ‘’'“s It \‘Vt‘t‘),lll(l?t:‘0'¥'1,l;l‘~il)'Ilt’t: essentially to strength- th.e~bontl1ol‘Union itself. ‘Believing, nsahglo. espond- force in strayed nd . the e qunlly :de.r oth- )ring-isl- commit- Spimish govern- sentfbr on the (tales. of .e'r pro~ ke salie- red oniy nmeuto States to urge [he interpo- iiulionfa ed, ant}. ‘he._mi'n« my i ň fI'v.oAv. Tuesnm. mac 9,’ was (I3 .Prcsu1'ml\s .NIe.I:a5¢.--7'I'|xe lcnglh of 1123; iggpm-. ‘an! document Compéls us in omit severnlndvertisoments and nthrr amcles, prepared for this week’,!'p'Iper. ‘This message is saw} to he nu_£' of the most ‘able and ’!un papers that have \cmiuaked from that department ofmgr govemmpnt. It ‘is’, ob‘§e’n*is the Pi trinj. thrnnghu om replete with gpndscnsr, and with the enlarged and .»nm-{mic views of an onhghteuecl stateslnnxf. -‘Vt repre- .<:-ms the nitn.-nion nftbc couuujy, as overy may pm. porous, and itiws a pl--using anticjpalmu (\tithe mtme. 1: anim.\dv('Il$-\\ ith peculiar interest, upnmlxe sun; .01 Europe, and the pnliqy of this umion, respectmg the- present and ultixnme condition ofthe'*Rupubiicq of this ‘hmuis1-lnerc. They aw sentunenis-that will- art-ad_\ respm-SL‘ in every American bomm. The» imptcaclipm xble nghls of man begin to assume im auimdc thatinlm r Is the‘ warm ; and the fulcixnem upon uiuclx the ‘zen lever rests isahxs Rrpnblic. cce.-Is to as in the I‘ others assert- Fore the ,ani-an Sarsnett, Stean Siairhngs. Cntinu Yarn. ; in or Tngothehwith n genera} ‘::s..=.nr£’m€M of SIB}- PLE, F. 3- D{)ME5TIC (£0095. '1'rcy,‘1st Dec. !3E‘3 at trail [l‘fSpra.’.v~r;-—TIw candidates for $'pen'ker'nf:_he;hmm- ofRcprescnl:uives, were Henry-\Clay uf fun mgr Speaker, and Plu'Iip P, Bmbcr nl. Virginii_1: 1;“: Sm-aker. Mr. Taylor ox“Nm‘v-\’nrk, ha‘-‘iii; fpukiicl; duclmed being a rnudidnta. On the 1iu‘stball6;f:gig, J\ln- Cluy haul I39 vmes, and ML Bathe: bul<$2-“.'!—I,h:- ‘whole ofxhc members present, 13), having iélcd former they-'cforc wasdc-clam! to be Slectcd. ‘3 ’ 1 9 . _ Hysorz S.é\¢'1z not we onduct tion.-—~ repub- ‘diti'on- mniore \{i0D0t -.d. It 5'50-.!fi5t WARE!-1.\', BROTH§ERS&*. C0. .-\\'F. recelivedia ooxisignment of sloochesfi H3-son Skin Tea. C onsisring ofthe foilowv. mg rarg0es.~ ,3. 100 Chests’ of PThomns Scatergoo do. “ \ Citizexfs, ~T ; do. “ Superiofs. - ' do. “ Benjamin Rush, do. “ Pacx'5c’s.- - (E? ‘Tho-. fnreign new: in ‘tl'xc—p1;,e‘écding page in inter eslmg and nnpurtaut. The: I::qm'.n'Iznn, il \ix utum with all its hon'ms,' ism-oslahlialml in Sgmin. «Dem! mud exxcrnnimuion. nppgeans In home mono ‘at Fexdi ‘nnnd-~15 inn, and some‘: ofxhé ollurclxicfs slll gut —and refuse to nhoy lht: summons of mmmdhio‘n:il sit.» tender. 1: is suumi aim, that France n:2dRm‘:iu in lciiiisendnrzg 02:! an arm¢e'lfarcc (0 did Spmn t‘:u1u?2d:. itng the 1 nlumbm Rrpublw, and the clhrr -Souliu .‘1mcr% mun Pro:-: new 31 .N'O TI CE . 75 75 75 fa 3 long resent d\ the ; d éllfllie LI. Persons owing rents to me or to any of Alba surviving heirzi oflacob D.Vanderhey lea, Esq. deceasedmnti 'tolhe'es‘l:ate of Dircl»: Y. lmxderheyxlen, deceased, will pleas-alo call at my office in Forty-‘street, and pay the sanre i\fl ! lleluy. and llI'el’el\y pre\ pm my resort 1’ t9,lcg.ul L remlzclics far the collection of the > _ W Aml.l‘n3<ll1er, that all rgnls oflhc nliovc lU‘Th:- deposits last Sntturxiay cvmljiigil§\Ih3:?fE;g§:iI$h3§¢\il\‘°“9 \h'_d‘ “my her ! he°°m‘_‘-IV\ d“\- SM-ings Bnlllulxnmunlo.-l mSll8. ~. ‘ ‘l ls e'\p0Ci9d Wm *9 Pp°“’lM?‘ Pmd 3\ my 5‘_\:' a ....__.. *' aflxce, winch shall be open every week «lay, ll,» .F.“mz:a.—~In x’hu¢rgaliso'onu~a:ar pu:.li:lm‘ci in 'llIi the lermpt nflhe same. fmm 9 o’cloc._:‘3A.1\l paper innwt-rla,W‘|'=B’1l3|‘\s3ll‘ub3crs2asoxnilyppjrgplx MI 2 o‘cloCL‘,l’. M. \ T3‘0y._D¢ca 9 lS.. . Jcaxlcmm “’ . ‘ ‘ J; G. \'ANDEl‘\HEY!3EN\ Nest of the Tea is-representedéiohe gt‘ 3 very superior-quality, and will besaki at {has lowest New-Yors; prices Tray, ma. 1. 2323. ur o ‘I 4 . ‘Mon- The Rxght Rwd. bx.<hnp' Hobart arrixec! al Lwerpooi on the even‘ui;.:' b‘f'1beRJ\f1.ot' Octo- «.-er, in the ship Metear, Capt- Gardiner. The Tforthcpn1%ng-nova}. the pen of the mihar of -- ¥Va1*et1’y,\' is said to be nearly <rexz‘_\~for1‘u!:licatii3:1. ‘U 3£=k1&‘33(’*3 “S: Rnnan's We’! \ ’ ‘those zrvico »vI1icl;. W the mgmt, yéizm V ‘. ’: 3».*t\...«-W ‘ V k__ :1 ,- 3. ,..., ,1... ,; ‘_ O ., . . Ow I , I_ . 1 but ¢ cw.m.g . ,- YRON K_l:\G, respetlfully informs the public, that he has commenced the above busnnesslu this city. at the Jewellers Shop of Mr. Frumvs, where heuill execute Engrav- ing; fur Bank Notes. _D5plum:ns. Maps, Charts, Merchants, Ball and \’ix:i1ing Cautds, Socictxes S-.~al<.:u1d a variety of other engrznfing, in :1 «lynx that will give general sati—~'facixq_g1r‘;io lus employers. Ttm. Dec. 8. 1893.