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Pririts4 • Out Patch:Aril every itrariing, (Sundays - cugted.l BAC ' ninrrn-tvzst'etattraa.w•caixtiliLab. /tarn aturns. .I;ocitlars ajear, payable.strictly. • ;araltee. 1111 Dollars Erdllarartitbh , be I tenalred tf not i std within the yesgt.', . ••• MA% T.W.9_4l6sqtr-Iptiolo at O A con S t, e Wes, annbY.the rioTs• • • , • Z ; ' 11 A"8e l SILT tritzkiiit min:stilt& iqisie • published' , frifird4he tilanket size sheet, at TWQ yOar, in tulvanne--' ai le coplesattra CENTS. , • , f Na paper *tin be iltecontinue't at the clisJ cni of the proVrietor,) WWI all artearages ere paid.' f: ir:r No attention will be paid to on order unless ae. compel:4db, illeana g er, araatistactorT i refitrence in thid •• i 2 .1 . .$ .-; . ..... — • , • T. E R M B'o F - NOVORT I S 1.N.421..!. , .. .... . . ... . _. ..- PP'. sQuAst or. 11713.931 SZIII2I. OE Llitif. . , . • One insertion, 80 50 One Month, 84 06 'Twv , do,- ~. •...... 0 75 Two . Are.. , • 800 Tune do 1 00 Three do ... •,• .. •••••• 7,00 One Week, 160 FOUX '4o' : 800 Two d 0......— ,',.......; ta 60 six d o . 10 00 Time.. do 400 One Year, . 15 00 . , - YEARLY ,ADVERTISEMENTS; • Caringrablr at Ptiaawrrxii. /437.1.118. ' •.. two EQFilird.. SiX/Sfocters,- , Bl5 001 Six Ltonlbat . 520 00 One Yalu., • 20 001 One Year,•• • ..... 30 00 .Larger adveruteraeots La Rroportion.• -• •• • : - : . afarditzf.Fosll. LINIsS, Firm DoUnrs a Year. - • eats will not be inserted, unless sn• extra - prier, Ad.veltlfollleills upon wiLich.lbo number af loser tions.la :not masked, will be inserted .ond. ololied, Pula order,i eont.. , . .. . . , - , • QAMVEL - W. iikatniiattariseiCat Laierf.i.fsa6 on 4ib. 0..3 street, Griint.Pittsburgh. . • oeas 411169 F. HER' 11, duornry Lace; Office in Bake- Balldings, Grant street. may274to.- EL A. %V. OLIVES., Physician and Surgeon.--Otbee .No , 8, St. Clair street, Pittsburgh. aug2l-y , R JOHN ORASVFORA Arles on St. Clair street, cr• •03 ite t e Exchari ". tiaglb ); • ORLAIYDO LOOMIS, duonsey Law.-0. co 4th - st, 'above Wood, , . . ; 1111H031.8 , M.• MARSHALL,-A ea Law.—Office, Loainte's Buildings, Fourth st. • kaa7-ly DARRA.Uti, !Wormy at ltalrevreil's • lialldbigs, on Grant street, opposite; the Court iy2tly . ‘, Anorney at • te.-0••ce in • e 111 • lame building with Alderman•AVALainer, Fdth st, between Wood an .iraithfield st a . 0n,g17-GM• JOLLN BA.RTON, Amami, Law.-offlice, North aide oflrdltistreet, between Wood and Smithfield, in the MO banding with Alderman Morrow: • sepat-ly • CitEORGE W. LAYriti,Astarney and Coign:clic:l , a Law Ur and Nauwy Public.-o‘§ce at the corner of 4th and Wood sts., over Sibbet &Jones' Exchange °trice. ocit4 t3NOWDEN, -,daornay at .Lato.--Odica in •the building qn tho. North Ensreorner of Fourth and itinathfield sty: : : novll-y 1)' ZifORSOW, starrinen.--tithee north side of Filth • street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. • 'CANDLE:SS k It'CLU dcorneY s and Conned ' ' lor sat Lam.—dg on Fourth st., opposite Ft &ft Parterson's LitierSFStable, Pittsburgh. , VORWARD &SWARTZIFFLDSR, Aaarneys Office on Fourth street between Wood and Smith ' Geld, opposite Patterson's Livery, Stable. ralr if,EA/RGE F. GILLAWI • Attorney and Counr alas at .. 11110.-office removed to Ole 24 door below rqn Ork FOtnth, to the office le fe ly occupied by Alderman Ml tet.marat . M'CLOWRY. Attorney and Counsdkrt at Lawer Office in Balteatell's puildingsvn Grant street. . je251174y..• ,13 C. SHANNON, ettsonsry and Counsellor at Lena.-- T'• Office on 4th st., • betweelt 'Wood ata4 Smithfield,. and marl/ OPPesite the Ma 01'44:ace. ttoir4.3, ,U • 'r wort f =te at d7tl : r o g t p w o e r l f t ect art: isfactory no charges will be made. . fail° 1011.410V.AL..—Dr. Robttt Snyder, in retoovcd Ins - *See to Fourth street, between Wood and Echlin:tem • • • mariSty EdIOVAL.—A. ; -len has removed his coronas:awn and forwarding busioess from the Canal Basin to his new weathonse, on Third street, nearly opposite the Post Office. - • ' - a:18730-1y r AL.—JOH J. TCILEL, Anormy at Law, has removed to relict!' st, Bleat door to the *thee of LEgr, auprzei at Lass, Washiagton, Pa. Col. • lections made in Washington, Payette, Greene and adjoining cauntie.s.• . • 11011-3, O lk KENNEDY, duarnry at Law—OEee on ' Fourth, betvre en Wood and Smithfield. arrat.Geti. J. K. Moorehead, John On:dam, Pres 7. Pittsburgh Bank; Mr. 3.• W. Barbridge; Logan, Wilson,& Co.,McCord & Co., Pittsburgh, Pet. anti SUCKMAXSTER.424fermese—Office: Fourth street third door above 4Faitlifiold, South aide. Conveyancing of all kinds dono with the'greatest cure fuld legal accuracy. Tides to Real Estate examined. Rc. novls OHN COYER, Notary and Cimeepaneer.—Ottice in bletealPs Building, Foarth street, near Smithfield, ' Pittsburgh. Deeds, llonds,tiortgages, Articles of Agree ment, and all other inetramenta of writing drawn up with acz i tv and dispatch. Titles to Real Estate examined. • I , • A. PARKIN N, Alderman, Filth Ward , Yean ' at..between Walnut,lapd O'Hara am, where he nutp . befouled at all timev. Thoehavingbotrils orodter prop •erty to 1} eLI or. rent,ein We the eamopane wally attend - •:ed to;'debtseollected, and all the duties °fan Alderman vriU receive prompt attention. • 0c27-p ATTORNEY.and COUSSELLOII at: LAW Ofßei in ldellon's Buildings, corner . of Wyliaand Fifth steeta east aide of the Court House. - • - Conveyancing, examinations of Re eords,Ae.: promptly and accurtuely attended to. mill, HEPRY W. WILLIAItLY, Acorns, and Caumuttor at aso, Warta= to Lowrie fr. Willitutts,) Office at the old stand, Fourth sty above Smithficht. THE Partnership heretofore existing between • Henry W. Williams. Est., and Myself,in the practice of the law, was dissolved by mutual consent on the gGth ult., and the business will hereafter be continued by Henry .W. whaml most cheerfully recommend to all for • whom I have the honor to do business--as a gentlemait , ; :eivery,way worthy of their Confidence_ declB-1 . WALTER H. LOWRTE. r• • George 8.. Giddie r Conveyancer. • : FFICEio Vrety Row, Filth street, above Smithfield, :Pittsburgh... • - . - . Moiernaon, Ammartvrs, BONDS, Raurascs, and . other innuments of writing, drawn with neatness, legal atcarecy and dispatch. He will also attendto drawing - And. filing Aferavisce Liens, dearunu of Extrusgr,,Admin . _lstrators, Hrttertnfue tales to Reel .E'srate,.Storching frtatrilsfor Liau, 41c.,c. '-From his long erpertenee. and Intimate acquaintance . with the - manner of *coping the public records, he.ex -pule to give Satisfaction to those who may entrust their - madness to his care. . • deels M=M=l 1.11311 subscriber has paid into the Treasa - y of the Com -7 otenWesHlth, the amount of license required-by law. hafieven the regularly Approved security , and taken • ....out a daminission of the first class, as an Auctioneer of ••:'• • the . city of Pittsburgh, and rented that specious ware room belonging to' Sylvanns 142tbrop, Egg., N 0.114 Wood Atifeet,three doonrfrom Fiflh', where he is prepared to'at - tend. to the sale of every:l6;4of Merano:Wise, Furniture, ••-•-• 'Reel Estate, Stocks, Shipping ' &e., either at the Auction Rooms or on the premises, and will in *Hensel exert him ... self to the utmost for the benefit of-his employers, on the . Xaert reasonable .transt he will soil exclusively and only :•415 ccrnimission; _neither . purchasing nor Laving any in • • - terestwhateyer on goods in the store, but merely the cam mission for sel li ng, tb ereby giving al (owners is faircb an re without partiality of having thereiolittiporty disposed of lathe best advantage. Sales will be promptly settled when made.. Advances will be given at any time, ou the most acctommodating ".Regular Merchants will not he charged for advancee. • .sole days: Mondays and ThunsdaYs, Of Dry Goods, Groceries, Furniture, &c.; and every evening, ;;Hardware, Cutlery, Watches, Guns, Pistols, and pancy Articles. Books on Saturday evenings. apQ4• *JAMES MICENNA, Aunt. lt;E. TODD - vrollid respedtfully _inform ttic.mer i. Child's of this city'rug our customers generally, • '' that we have removed our sto c k of Shirts and Gents Fur ' Wishing Goods, to the corner of Fifth and Market streets, - 24 story, over W. & P.. lingua, entrance. on Fifth street, • *here we intend to' keep on hand a large stock of Shins, of oar own manufacture, with an assortment of Gentle . .merts'Parnisling Goods, tumidly kept by Eastern Whole sale Furnishing Stores. .Bcing very, tbtankful for the kind patronage bestowed. r ' • OA inf teethe past year, we would be happy to receive • calLk &vim our Old Customers and merchants generally, mg Would 'lnform them that we intend nothing on our part kballinduce them to look further, as we.expect to .:.tirlit.iartoly to our stock, and diminish our prides. Marc ate and , dealers are ' , Solicited , to examine our • stock ofiGoods. •• • • ant 04f QTEEL ANI) FHA: MAN UFACl•OH.Y.—The . subse ben, having enlarged theirestablishment foithe man of Brffi. and Fluas=aqa the corner of O'Hara . • and Liberty stitets,.Pittsburgli—nre prepared to furnish Flies of every . descrifition, of the hest quality; And being 'determined to make tribe interest of mummers to put. „chase Files from them, respchtfally 4114'e the patrorrnge • • of grad an' the article; ' " • REM AL.--On account of our . pant up market, and .-.• a demand for vegetable steads, I have been eOM ' gated to remove myDreadStand to dm opposite side'of arket street, in front or Aleranderlt Day's Dry ponds • -,;-• store t - witere I shalkbo glad to see my former rustomarlk ' "JOHN 811HPHARD..- 11 100 — H - AH, — Four Lots—Bounded by Penn, ',Liberty 1 ' and Day sta., each lot having 24 feet front, atid , tending back itO feet. Two orthem ere earner lots, and - he position of thp whole property Is one of the mom' ad . vantageous in thaelty: Por funher infonnetionapPly to , . r 04. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth sh, 'otr3-if • . between Wood end niithflatd, .. O EU . . • • MIME =ENE riitesittual -teas EMBIEMI! • . . • .. . . •• - . • . • . . • . .. • .- • . . - . . . . . . • ' ,4..: . . . . ._ ...... . . . . • . . . . . . . •.• • -.-•.• • • • • r.:.••••.-: , .r . 1 ••• i i! , ." -,• .... ' -',I ;••,•;-• , fr.;•••':':. • ' 00 ', ' .. .- ..:-. ... . . •"; - . . . . , , . . . . .. . • . . • • . - . . . . . . .. . .. . .. _ . J... 7.•. a.-r.: • I . -. 1 4 • -'• 'r .. .. . .i.,..., - " •;,.. •.. ..., i" : i. ' . . 3,-. , ~,.„ ..,........• .• . ~. . .. .. . . :, 1 .. 4...?,i . ... • . ... • . .. .. • , ~ ~ . . . ... i'. .. o • . ,'" 4 • • ' ' • .. , . . - .. . . -..* . . , . . .. . . .. . , . , . ... . . . . - . . . . 1.: _ Bisiitsi tubs. . • UN at •• ' gn i myna/ion ant; a it Dadlfs in Produce fte...N0:2 , 2 Market at 'deB ••TastasicaulitE, rasatinc&nut • not, neni ki,677lctrSi. Charles Bu il dings . • (seplB 2 yi• • ItikitqlstA, Auctioneer' and Pununisnon IW. 'o 4 7ansio. 1.1.4.W00d street. • • : • . • Abl: • ;f7 IIL - WitlrlifTEY, /locator . In Fancy enacts-. Ana. Trioimbigs, No.67nTarket - ' febl ‘ A 3. CAIeCLOSKEY, Inn City Clothing Sim i , N 0.132 1 4,Libertricieetio • poshobe motth.of Matket. • febi TOSHIJL .ROSINSON, - Agent for Hamden & • Cloh Line • Patten, Filth e one doorbelow Wood. febl JACKEION,_Patnu Efedieini Depot, 88 Lib. Wimy. street, or Woods: • - ; • .r.. r.. rebl . -6.kOltGE COCHRAN, .Ferrearding end;,Cenntrstou Ateroian No. 40 Wood street. ' febl 'OUSE & ELLIOTT, Books/110i amt Ssattaticrs; No , Market at between Tbiod and Fourth. . . [obi' P.,DELANY;Fashimabla Clifaing Store, '99 Lib ieety svelte- . o •• 7 '. 0.1 , • . fela OUN & Is/Mut:NT, ti-p. corner of ilfolixt add Sixth NHowit.s . & SON; Sarikera anal neaten Os F2Zitalike Cabs' lisid•Baat'S Notal,lio • GS bistritet tabl ..A .FIITON, Beli and Bran Youiuteraio, Sec o nd JoLcotreet r bytweenAlarket luta btrcets. febl • 1130VINSENAC&ttn a Gu n coacis aast Wagon Makers, J.,,St Clair Ergot, neat lip : • febl D E t i v ß ci f cr lVlV : 91 7 FICE, 0.!1.5, Diamond .. 11.1103 , 1 : near ; r 70 tint ~Pativanrietr Tailor, *fin eneet, near ItY Wood, opposite the Mace of the Poet. myQ3 • ILLZ ii & ItICKL749N; IV/Wow& Chorus and carn al. tni,trion 211erafints, corner of Liberty and Irwin ste, CA.ZiIeN WAY it. CO ',Forwarding and Commusion .' Merchants., Canal ' • antra "Tolils.rittaigkElrt, mud ctordia.Libartyitteet between Sixth and Vireo allay, south stile. • seplo OOL.EY & AIRD; Merchant Tailors, Wood street, C seeond door from* Water, will keep constantlp on nand n well selected tot of Clothing. marlty Igps 8. MARSL.AND.heap Melanie and Resdit Cod, JUL. i,tg Sion, tio. 45•Liberts street, corner of Virgin stow, Pittsburgh. • . (ebMly LES, (successor to Alm= rc r.tir.,OPOOT.l7ka — tri AA. • and . Conmissiots Aterchanr, for the solo of Ameri can. Woolen Gradslehlo lar A Y & CO., .Booladkes, Earitionns, and Palen /babes, JCL corner of Wood and Thiel streets, Pittsburgh:Pal book-binding and Printing done to order. feleld Vcff. D 3 0. REHR, Auomty as Lars—Dice removed to. kg Fourth' ;Met, between Smithfield and Grant streets Pbtsborgh:- • • • " • • innnam lkg' MULLEN '& DOWNING, Fashionable Clothin Ill: Store, No:#9Liberty creet, opposite 3oveuth nUNLAIINeIr Lwow:on Mesehants and Desk/xis Produce, Z o.3Smi4hfieldnt, rite the Monangebela Hamm U ifloiescue and hood orro7 - g;i and 'Product Dealers, corner of the Diamond and Lhantond alley, ' V TODD - & — CO., Genztannis Furnishing Goods tabtishmcnt, corner of Alarkut and rim, gram, up sum's, entrtuno ou Fifllt street. sayl3 1 GSM !minas sad &tail r art ' fan., and &apt* Dry Goals, 63 Mattes street, be. .tweett.Foand and tn.. Thatoond. • 163'2 3 111H14Tit. DuziLemy, (bus Bram, No. 120 W cent a Sl Gold Leaf, Dorttista'tall..te. constantly on hand and .trianufacttued to order.. . . m 1.13 UItPUY & hex, wed Deafen onset Coarnrutsion ILL Mere/lasso, (or the sale of American Woolen Goods, .coruee of ;Abort)* attest and Ceeirs alley. nor tO 1,1 .11LUPdt.,' Piano Forty Manufacturer, and dealer in • Musienlinstrumento, No. lid Wood street, near tilt. novISI trzElt•lT WWI/ wezt„ Importer and Dealer in Far t) sign and Damn eie . Hardware, corner of iketrod and AMILIEL MCCUJBXAN& CO, Agents for Carlisle la and RippanPa Regular Line of Packet Shiri, from NeW Yorl to LiferPoal: 74.142 Like rty at. fckl raEkti Geoff Stem, Skip Chandlery and t 'Agency of the Pittsburgh Loot .011 Factory, No 4, Markel went, Piteshocek.. . . . jolt • [WIFE ft4tOßYOtt; Proem:taro of the .Putehitret Potable Boaz Surto come of Pena and Wayne its febl flI AM ES MAY, Wiuderate G rout, Forwarding and Ccar: minims 'demising Watet meet, between Mather and Ferry. ' CVERY, Barden, and Etthosirs Broken, N yl 115 Wood etteet,lhird door below Fourth, west side rjol}..ltiaitHASl: Banana and Zukaagf &skin, _LVoarner otTWrd and Brood streets, appoate the St. Charles Hotel. . • - . • , foal _ _ • Tift..NtsuAlik STOCKTISN — ,Beckeei, Sbetintes.:Pri rs tees and Pubtiptoe, COlllOl of Alartet and Tbini Its.: febt • . . mtEsEEEEmffii dledl'FlN, Brass Founder sod BY Finer, Sandi e field street, between Diatueu4 tiller and Fifth at. deelft &J. Ale EVI, inolesZ firvcers ' dealers h. Pro s). duee =I Pittsburgh suauutuetures,No.2l4 Liberty, opposite 7th st. .0 t 6 1 EVEN BIG •I ES C /RING STORK, No. 3, b ewer, near Llbany. • 1. JOHN PAILRAN, Proprietor. TOWS L. , OlttiAN, • - • and Bacot Ihurgva, No. IKth Wood street, ono door south of Diamond alley. feta FOLLANsI3Ega HAYWARD, Magna. anAJtewit Draknin Bean and Skim, Na.lBo Na. Liberty wen, op. posit* Wood.. . (obi 'ATFAiditts - iiidiriCock, haws, corner or FirstlauFlVood sitoettiaad corner of Wood and Sixth: • •'• *" • fetil WaCALEXAMTEtirSONS.CiaIieMakers mod thwitruskers corner of Penn sod St. Clair one* opposite**. Eschaaps. Entrance on Penn erect. febt TOHN IL MELLOR, Tf lseksot• and Mail Dealer .in tJ Musk and Musical Instrametik,PinnemAchool Hooke, ; and Stationery, N0..122 wood stmt. , jam' Alio< ivr , 'ERSCAN, r., corner of irat and erry streets, manufacturer ofLocks, Hinges, and Bolus Tobacco, Fuller, Mill and Timber Screws, Hansen Screws for Rolling Mille &c. teplo UDRY . limp/wing Doti Err. and Wholesale ale, einForeign and Domestic %Vines and Liquors, No. 114 iibert street, and 53 &amend alley. Jy2l W& MI PCHELTHE IT,Wtrolesale (Rimers, hee• . drying Dimitlers, an t Wine and Liquor Me r chants. Al6o, Importers of Soda Ash cud DiraCtlin• Powder. No_ 16 0'Aiherrstatreet. Pinsbanrb. Pa. I 6604 Ii -- II G •of • change 'lsec, I a nmore. D. Dosszv, Proprietor. Coaches will be in readiness man she landings to convey passengers, free °ldiom, to the Hotel.' " dee2.) & VN , yenta for the elatearr Aflame insurance" Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware. Douse of King & }Wham Wateestreet, near Market • • ON in e in,' • sae nreorrr and Gem. asisrion Mercharus,Sizthstreet, between Wood tend Liberty. . . . dee4 • iterwirr, corner o •t • an. ^ • • streets, abeee.C.H. Kay, where he Is prepared t • do eiery'deseription of rnlincand binding. pea _ biale • Tr • 'MT 600=, past conitr of Market an. SA.IIUIII, !MORROW, Manafeeturer of TT'. Copper 4ad 'Sheet Ir " Wassi,No. 17 Fifth streel, be twee 'Wood aged Blotter, • „••• - . • . feblo w, a.raoru. • r..r. Mort, 'futon' SCOTT, Wholesale • and Retail Dealer in Bova, Shoes, Thinks, Carpet Bass, 4-e.. S. IV. corner of Fourth and Smitb6eld et*, Pittsburgh, Po. [l:nrl2:l' VIITKOIL7III.4.IIBACOII WILLIAM HAILIAISO az. Q . & W. RARBAlloll:Cornmiuirm and Forwarding . Menltanci, and dealers in Flour, Wool and Produce, N0..53. Water, and 104 Front street, b etween Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. • • •. /..) • t • NECE!, r., it:par:sr, and d • sr; Jui Foreign ern e nOI7IOIIC Sqdirlif Hardll74/C, and Cal , Wage Trimming , of all descriptions, No. MI Wood st., Pittsburgh, seven doors above Filth, and one door above H _Child. & Co.'. Shoe Store. ' • 'aptlt SDll H • IN , Al' Martin Cc tinntb,) Wawa ' Grocers, Tram and Comm isAion NncAanta , do Wood !street ; Pittsburgh. The antlersigned haring entered Into partnership under the ahoy° style, respectful!) , oak the patronage of the friends of the bite firm; and of thepur chasers generally. They feel. warranted 'ln promising that they can give sallsfactiod to all who may buy of Mem, or.confide business to their oars. • • • WM. H. smug,. roar • . • W. 114:81NOLAJR• . SVKINLEY, House, Sign and OfriCCMOO2l Painter, . and dealer in PAINTS, No. 44 St. Clair at., burgh, hat constantly on hand'ill kinds of either Dry or Mixed; Japan and . Copal Tarniiter Linseed Oil; Boded 'Oil tillthits Turpentine Window Glass , of all sizes; Putty, Paint Bruehet, &e., all bf he hest quality, and far late at•reasnnable neaps. • • ••• • • atoll r gIOWINISEND, CARR & CO:, Snceeisons to the old firm A. of C. Townsend & C 0.,. and Carr & Rowland, beg leave to announce to their friends end to the pablio gen. eroliy, that they are now prepared to execute all kinds ■ of work in the Conch and Wagon-making business, at theshortest notice, and warranted to be of ihe best quali• ty. ' The' very largo quantity 'of seasoned Timber with which they. are prepareil,•and their facilities far baslneas, enables them to inure Ms public that ibex are prepared to carryon an extensive and proinyt business in their lints .and they respectfully solicit a .continuance in . Ihrs . 'lberia patronage . bestowed upon the late firms. iferiC• EORGE ••. COCHRAN. • Commission and Forwarding: GMerchant, No. 26 Wood Pittsburgh, combines . , to transact a gest eral,Comniission Business, especiallybs • the purchase 1n691 610 cf American manufactures ant 'nada ett , , antirsre,asiving and It rwardty Goode son st to ed Ms as As again for the 1:111/1211 oturera, hit will be constantly supplied with the princip anicles of Pitts ! burgh . maaafaillatM.at the lowestwholesale prices. Order, exl,aonslgnsiterits are nunectfulls , solicited, =I MEI= u i.m 's iarDs A e prt REYNOLDS &SUS& W.holesale Cirocers;tommissioci LLLb hberchanti;and Denlerain Dogs, Paper, &e., corner or Fehn rind Irwin streets, Pittsburgh. AU slum Pent big Paper constantly on hand. - marbly Card. : , TAIVES ?ANTON, Je,..lThoksale Grocer and Rectifying Utter, and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, Flour, Cheese, Seeds, Grain, dc.; Nce. , l7, Liberty street, Prttsbur • h, . WHOLESALE GROCER, RECTIFYING DISTILLER; COMMRSION AND RRODUCE MERDHANT • Foreign and Domenic Winu,Liguors., Fruits, Nuts, te, match,:, 162 Liberty sheet, Pittebargb. M'CANDLESS tZ CAMPBELL, • No. .97 Tfoort , strest, nest 'dam to Diamond alky, Wilma:um DEALERS In Vsam - mr AnD Oar Coons, ARE now in daily receipt of nil the' articles lit their has of business—purchased nt the lowest prices In' the East; to whlefithey Invite the attention of country merchants and others; and Which they flatter themielves. they can dispose of at the lowest prices and on the most favorable terms. ' • more . H. GERBERDING, Peeler in Imported and Domestic &gars, Snuff and Tobacco, ; Wholesale and Retnil,•Liberty street, six, doors above Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa. . ErAHoidens from country Merchants vrillbo promp .• attemledto.. vat:ly . WM. Z. SCAMIE. ILIUM AT111[143 . 3. QCAIPS , fic ATKINSON, AfantVacturnsef Tin, Cop ,pe.r and Shea Iron Wars. They also execute every. description of Blacksmith Work. First street, between'. ,Woodard litarket,Pittsburgh. .oct3lt y, 77IKT/i3lSr‘fillO9l:—.Join. Nowa. Druggist and 35 Apothecary, nortlyweit corner of Wood 'and Filth streets, Pittsburgh, will keep constantly on band . Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stalls, • N. a-p hyn lans , .Pre sc tip dons carelhlly compound= ed from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night.. Also, an assortment of Perfumery; fine tooth, hair, and clothes' Brushes, In, &c., An., which will be sold low for cash. " apMty Tcrit.LlA.m TROVYLLO, Undataker,'Fifth street, lat .TY rnediately opposite the Theatre, respeerfally in forms his friends and the pablie in general, that he has maimed his. business as a Furnishing Undertaker. He Is supplied with and always keep* on hand Coffins of all sites and kinds, Shrouds, and all other articles necessary on such occasions. . Silver plates, ice D'oxes, and leaden coffins will be sup. plied in order.. A fine hearse and eat riage always ready to attend funerals. • sep29:l y John 111. Townsend, IrkRUGGIBT AND APOTHECARY, No. 43, Market X/ street, three door* altos o Third, Pittsburgh, will bare constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physicians sending owlets will be promptly attended to, and suppplied with articles they may rely upon as genuine. Physicians prescriptions will be accurately and neatly prepared front the best materials, at any hour of the day or night Also. for sale, a large stock of fresh and good PERFU MERY• d e c'33 I. D. Lamm., __ C. _ _ P. V _____ _ MID 1130", Late of Pittsburgh, Pa. Late of Nashville, Tenn. T EMON & ANDERSON, Deakin Counts. Forward ,L4 Mg and Commission hlerehanui, No. d, Front street, above Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio. SZTIIII TO Merchants generally, Pittsburgh. Pa. Merebantsgeuertilly, Nashailfe t Tenn. W. P. Lane & Co , Lonisatlle , hg. Springer & Whiteman, I ,Ciucinnati Ohio. Jam, s Johnston & Co., "Hewitt, Herta & Co., New Orleans. Magregor & Mortis. New York.. Duvol,eighler & Co., Baltimore. Ilagaley & Co.,Philadelphia. Daniel Dr.shon. Boston. IL 041.1.1.013Z11. La. 1.0X4. 3. U. MILL= OALLACInEIII. LONG it HILLER, Ka. 109 From st,. barons Mat and Smintdeid sown. "Ur ANUFACTURF.II:3 of Dells oral' sues, doable and Ilk tingle action Force Pumps. Counter Railing, Min. mai Water Pomps. fittings of all kinds (or Gas, Water, Steam, de., Brass Castisgs for Slaebinerg..and ton metal for same. Particular allriatlin paid to Gm Fixtures, and a well smarted mock of Plain and Orna mental Pendants, Burners, Cbandelters, b.c.,lte;, con stantly on hand. mid aliii aattSiaoso. ILA 3tI4L caozaa ARMSTRONG 2t, Itt ft CROZP.R. Cortunittion /011011Vitt, No. urtet street, Pitt.hurati, Pa., will attend promptly to the rate of every desenotion of Western Prattler , . and other articles (Intuited to their care. !Latta vo—lf anon. Ifirasey & Co., Pittsburgh t'llanna, Graham & Ca, New Liabon, O-; Pdeteharata generally, Wetlaeilte, 0.; Rhodes & Oyleby, Ilridgeportro,l&. U. 'Richanhuat & Oro., v.:Howard, Loaistille, • Guile ft Ltorwori, Pt. Louis; N. Voyles , Steaben vale. deen:y ALLEICIIIZOWN. W. C. CO3SZLL7. .BROWN% HOTEL. CORIVeIt OF fiRITHFIRLD AND TIMID ,S7S, Piterburgh. Pa. BROWN h CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. R.—Good Stabling , atutebed to the house.. t r ainTeiTia ft • eamtnenecil business at his old stand, No . iO, Se cond, between Market and Ferry streets, whereto will be teased to coo MP old customers and friends. Church; steamboat And bells of every size, from 10 to 10,PUO pounds, east from patterns of the most npproved models, and warranted to he Or the best materials. Mineral Water Purim*, Creamers, Rallingsote., az• together with every variety of Brass Castings, if regal: , ed. tinned sod finished is the neatest manner. A. F. is the eels agent for Bobbin , * At'n4 N tuevetionll4 , Eta, Ike justly celebrated for the reddction of friction is machinery. The boxes and compositkin can be bad of hint at all times, n0v13.7 i. EWLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING TRUSS, for Bre immediate relief and permanent cure of Hrtniq and Rupturrt (Suited, to all sizes.) The superior rialtos of this Truss consist in the comparative cue with which it may be worn. The pail of wood be ing neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure or any part of it, and thoroughly adapts . t,sclf to any MOVE ment made by the wearer. It can he worn without any intermission, until a CO!* ia.affamml The subetribers have made arrangements for the manufacture of these, valuable Trusses, tn a superierstyle in Philtulelptiiet, and have them now for sabs at their offien,•No. T. SmithAelA street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE wxrr, jyt D. W. KAUFFMAN. 4Y iii UG STORE.—.lnirn b. hriiarrior t Witidar i t sole and &tail Druggist, No. 03j W ood street, one door south of Diamond alley, Pittsinagh..—The subscriber has just received from the eastern eine., and is now opening at the above stand, a fall assortment or articles to his line, consistingof Drugs of all Itinde, Dye Stuffs, Paints and Garnishes, Chemicals, :Ice.,.togother. with nil such articles as are usually kept for talent x wholesale and retail drag store, His stock is entirely sew, and has been selected with care. Be is confident that his articles, both us to ottalitif and price, will please such *Amoy favor him with acad. OINIONGASELA PLANING 10.141...—Jsrats Mats, In, moon would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that his now establishment is now in full opera. Son, and that he is prepared to furnish Soul-Cabins, and fill all orderi for . Planed 14irstber, with promptitudo,and at the lowest raten.• Board. and Plank, planed on one or both sides, con stantly on hat d. Sash, Doors and Mouldings,of every deseriplioni made -to order. . Builders end Carpeowns would find it to their [Myatt tage to give bite a call, as he can now furnish thorn ivith planked stuff, suitable for every description of work. dec34 • SON & Founatn, Tonsorial Professors, have fitted up t saloon on the corner of Cherry alley and Water at., near the National Hotel; formerly occupied by Clement . Archer, and are prepared:to wait on gentlemen at once, with ease,tomfort 7 and politeness. In connection with their saloon, they have fitted up an excellent shower bath, where persons'can have 'shearer • baths at all hours of the day. They still continue to serve their customers also at their W.d Starut, cornerof the Diamond and Unit st. ' est • wait Workm- --- D RESTON &MAGNER, Eugine Builders, have cont .& menced business ctu:Penn el, near the Point,At the' establishment formerly carried on by Stackhouso & Nel son. Persons wishing to purchase Steam Engines ,for Boats, or for other purpose"; will please favor us With a call, as we natter ourselves to be able to furnish theta on as favorable terms as any other establishment in the Also, rolling mill and castings'of every desesiptiOn tan be had at the shortest notice. Rznaracc-Copt. Robert Beer, Thomas Scott, Eaq., Church, Carothers, k Co., li.Denny, Esq., M. Allen &Co - CYPRIAN PRESTDN, . . ap22 • ENOCH WAGNER. CHk:AP BONNETS.—W. it. MURPHY is selling ott his remaining stock of BONNETS at greatly reda• cod prices. Bolinets of - last winter's shapes at from 25 cents to 111,00. Cheap Lawns.—A lot of Dress Lawns reduced to la cents per yard. White, Goods for Dresses.—A supply Just - received, and offered very low. Dark Hinghana,--Rich dark styles of Gingltamu ' Also, Manchestera and Domestic do., of choice patterns. t Manftra Ribbons.—An assortment Just received in the Wholesale Rooms, 2d story, and offered low by the piece: Also, White and Colored Satin do. • ,prina and hfusiins.—An excellent Meek on hand, from 46. per yd. up to the finest qualities. njeAt the north-east corner of Fourth and 'Marker great. 371TSDionne Brasses. fivillatitt %VITA. LErtaleTnuttaLfTlcuagicTrit EnlmetpropWrty. Portions desirous of tnvesting a small sum of money, can do to to advantage, by secartng Oboicer Lots of Various This property, for beauty of location, commanding „d ew af the two cities, the Alleghe try, Monongahela and Ohio rivers, is unique/kit. It has the advantage of an abundance of the chidoestaprilig water. The new read, now finishing, will render it easy of access, and bring it within a convenient distance of the' Allegheny market. n a , an investment forprofits to sag nothing of .the • lightfulsitiailtin for a residence, the buyer will secure in . a few yeawiSUBXV,VOLD retalrilV , - . • • . , •r, 'of one t O l ice years. The, above Lots,will be sold for Gash, or on a Credit TITLE-C;ALMANDINDUIPI37,II,II.I., .-,• - Plans' mayy, be seen and every information had, of Mr. -HUGH IMEENY,on the premises ;tiro( JOHN COYLE nada office au dth street Pittiburgh, nov3l, - TRURSPAY, APRIL 5, 1849. BY AUTHORITY. Acts and litesolutionsi.paseed at the Seel. Ond session of the Thirtleth'Coherese. r . guipt--No. 28.) 1 . AN ACT tri illd the State liffduisinedin draining the - • ' 'swamp hinds therein. Belt enacted by the Senate and Rouse of „Represeii; latives of the Unft(d States. of Amertea in Congreis assembled, That, to Md the State of Louisiana in constructing tho'neceisark levees and drains to re alma the swamp and overflowed lands therein, the whole of those ow trap and overflowed lands, which may be, or are found unfit for cnitivation, shall be, and the same are hereby, granted to that State. Sec. 2. And be it further , enacted, Thin as soon as the Secre'Ary of the Treasury shall be advised by the' gotiernor of Lbuisiana that the State has made the neceesarY preparation to defray the expenses there of, ho shall dose a personal examination lobe made • under, the direction of,the surveyor general thereof, by experienced and faithful deputies, ofall theswamp hinds therein which are subject to' overflow, and un fit for cultivation; and a list of the same to be made oat, and certified by the deputies and surveyor gen eral to the Secretary of the Treasury, who shalt ap• prove the same, so far as they are not claimed or held 'by individuals; and on' that approval, the fee simple to said lands shall vest In the eaid State of Louisiana subject to the disposal of the legislature thereof: l'rorided, howeser, That the proceeds of said lands shall be applied exclusively, as far as ne cessary, ter the construction of the levees and drains. aforesaid. . • Sic. 3.4nd be Et further enneted,That in making out a list.of these swamp lands, subject to overflow, and onllt for cultivation, all legal suh-divilions, the greater part of which is of that character, shall be included in said hint_ but when the greater part of a sub-division is not o f that character, the whole of it shall be,ercluded therefrom : Provided, however, That the provisions of this act shall not apply to any lands fronting on river*, creeks, bayous, water courses, lie., which hare been surveyed into lour or tracts uder the act of third March, eighteen hun dred and eleven, and twenty-fourth May, eighteen hundred and. twenty-four: And provided further, That the United States shall an no manner be held liab:e for any expease incurred in Selecting these lands sod making out the lists thereof, or for making any surveys that may be required to carry out the provisions of this act. Apriovr.D March 2, 1849. [Puscto--No. 29.1 AN ACT for tho 4citlement of.tho claims of Now Hampshire against the United States. Be it matted by the Senate and House of Brpresen- Olives of the United Stales of America in Congress assembkd, That the Second Auditor of the Treasury he, and ho hereby is, authorized to settle and adjust the account of the State of New Hampshire against the United States "for sundry military expenses in curred by the State in repelling inrasion and sup pressing insurrection at Indian Stream, in the cone. ty of Coos in said State," in the same manner and upon the same principles as if the military therein referred to bad been called out by the President of the Hailed States) and to pay the amount thus as certained to be due, out of unapprepristed mon ey in the treasury: Prorided, The said amount shall nut exceed the sum of seven thotutaud dollars. AMMOVCD March 2, 1849. [Pursue—No. 30.) AN ACT to deGao the period of disability imposed upon certain bidders for mail contract. `Pei/ .*acted by /he Senate tied Hours of Neprrtro talker of the United States of Americo in Ccrogrese atsembied, That the disability to contract Miql, the Port Office Depsrtineet, now imposed by law person or persons, for entering fate combinations against said department in relation to cgotracts therewith, *hall in all cases, taistieg or exist, ceases After the expiration of fire years tram the time incurred: Provided, That any person incurring said disability a second limishall never hos released therefrom. Awesosun March 2, 1849. _ LPosmc—No..3l4 , - AN ACT appropriating:, - for the civil and diplomatic expenses of witverament for the year ending the thirtieth of June,' eighteen hundred and fifty, and for other purposes. Be it tanned tiji the Senate and Haute of Reruns 'diva of !hr MUM States of AlattliCti in Congress assembled That the following soma be, and hereby 'are, appropriated, out. of any money la the treasury not otherwise sppropriated, for the objects , hereinaf ter expressed, for the fiscal year ceding the thirtieth lane, eighteen headrest and fifty, tamely: For compensation and mileage of senators, mom bers of the Houle of ReprtitelltatiVCS, and dele gates, seven hundred and sixty-eight thousand two hundred dollars; - - For compensation and mileage of senators and members or the Rouse of Representatives, and dele gate., for the current Areal year, one hundred 'han gout dollars; Far compensation of the• officers and clerks of both Hanna of Congress, thirty-nine thousand five hundred and Edipseren dollars and fifty cents; Fur stationary, fuel, printing , and all other con tingent expenses of the Senate, seventy-five thou sand dollars; For atationary,ruel, printing, and all other con tingent expenses of. the Roast of Representatives, 'one hundred and eithiptwothousAnd seven hundred and. forty-nine dollars.-. _ - - For cornpentaition. of librarian, two assistant libra rians, and messenger, four thousand five hundred dollars; For contingent mpensm of said library, eight hun dred dollars; For purchairo or books tor said library, file thou sand dollars; ' For purchase of law books for said library, one thousand dollars; For printing and binding a complete catalogue of bo library of COngreos, two thousand dollars. " - For c ompensation of the "President of the United States, twenty-five thousand dollars; For compensation of the Vice President of the United States, five thousand dollars. For compensation of the Secretary of State, and ,the clerks, messengers, and assistant messenger in him olrice, twenty-eight thousand three hundred dot :tars; For the incidental arid contingent expenaes of said department, namely : 'For publishing the laws in pamphlet form, and in tho newspaper' of the States and Territories,and of the city of Washington, ten thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars; For,prooftreading, packing and eistributing laws end jib:moments, including boxes, labor and trans portation, nine thousand dollars; . •For stationary, blank books, binding, labor, and attendance, furniture, repairs, painting and glazing, lour theusand four hundred dollars; For printing, (letter press and copperplate,) books and maps, two thousand dollars; For newspapers, two hundred dollars; •For;extra clerk hiro E two thousand dollars; For miscellaneous items, one . thousand dollars; For Compiling, priritmg, and binding the biennial register, one thousand eight hundred dollars; For , compensation of soperintendant and four watchmen of the northeast executive building, one thousand severt_bundred and ten dollors; For contingent expenses of said building, vie: For labor, tbeli andlight, two thOusand two hun dred dollars; - • ' For miscellaneous items, one thousand one hun dred and ten dollars. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. For compensation of the Secretary, of the Treas ury, and the clerks, theirsenger, *and assistant meg tenger in his office, twenty-seven 'thousand eight 'hundred and fiftysollani; For ccimpermation of the First Comptroller, and the 'clerks, meseenger, and assistant messengers' in his (Mae, twenty eight thousand five hundred and filly dollars; ' For cotnpensation of the Second Comptroller, and the clerks and triiiiienger in.his office, twenty:three thousand all hundred and filly dollars. 'For compensation of the First Auditor, and the cantle, Messenger, and assistant messenger in his office, twenty-two thorn:and' eight hundred dollars; -For compensation of the Second Auditor, and "clerks, messenger, and assistant • messenger in 'his office, , fifty.one thousand and fifty-seven dollar: s i For compensation of the Third Auditor, 'and Ole elerke, messengers and assistant messenger in 'lbis' office, thirty - eight thousand - 61'0e hundred and fifty . dollars; • • !?or compensation of this Six additional clerks in Said office, authoriaed by the act of-the twelfth of Augtist,cighteen hundred and forty t oight,- six -tho u . sand Tour bundrcittiollats; For.compensation of six additional Clerks ',the , • LEGISLATIVE. LIBRARY OP CONGRESS ME= 'DEPARTMENT OF STATE Third Ainlitoi , s office fdiservice during the current fiscal compensation. year,eleveeh of. the undred Fourth dol dollars; For Aidito . r 7 .and the. clerks, messengers, and : assistant messenge r . in his office, twenty thousand 'four hundred dollars; For compensation of the Filth Auditor, and the clerks and messenger.in hii'office, fifteen thousand six'hundred dollars; For compensation of the Treasnry , of the United 'States, andthe clerk, and messenger in his .office, thirteen theusand seven hundred andfißy dollars; .For compensation of , the Register of the Treasu ry, and the clerks; messenger, end assistant messen gers in his office, thirty thousand twOhndred dollari; "and the clerk now employed in said office at a per diem compensation,: shall hereafter be allowed a salaryaf. fourteen hundred dollars per annum : Pro ofrkst, No other person shall be paid for discharg ing any of the duties now performed by him;. • For compensation of. the Commissioner of the General Land Office, and tho recorder, draughtsman, assistant draughtinnan, clerk, , mesem gers, assistant messengers, and packets 'in' his 'office, ninety-two. 'thousand seven hundred'andeighty.eight dollars end seventy-fi ve.cents; For compensation of the Solicitor of the Treasury, and the clerks and messenger io hie office, thirteen thouirand six hundred and fifty dollars. CONTINGENVEXPENSES OF THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT.. In 'the office of the Secretary of the Treasory.-r For blank bonks, binding, stationery, labor, sealing ships regisorr, carrying the department mails, trans-. lotions, printing, includinethe public accounts, and for collecting and preparing information (o be laid before dongress, fifteen thousand hundred dol- For miscellandowt expenses, tivia.thousand eight hundred dollars. • In the office of the First Comptrolter.—For blank hooks, binding, stationery, printing, and labor, one thousand seven hundren dollars; •. For cases to preserve books and papers; also for desks and writing tables, ono thousand five hundred dollars; For carpels, oilcloths, and chairs, in eight rooms, one thousand dollars; For miscellanoous items, three hundred dollars. In the office of the Second Comptroller.—For blank books, binding, stationery, and printing blanks, including pay for the Nationar Intelhgencer and Union. to ba flied, bound and premised for the . use of tho offiCe ' seven hundred dollars; For labor, office furniture, and miscellaneous item, eight hundred dollen; • , In the officn of the First Auditor.—For blank books, binding, stationery, printing books, and labor, one thousand two hundred dollars; In the office of, the Second Auditor.—For. blank books, binding, stationery, labor, and ,printing blanks, one thousand fire hundred ollars. , In • the office of the Third Auditor.—For blank books, binding, piloting, stationery, and labor, one thousand dollars; For miscellaneous items, two hundred dollar.; In the affice of the Fourth Aciditor.—For blank books, binding, stationary, printing, and labor, sev en hundred and fifty dollars; For miscellaneous items, two hundred dollars. In' the office of the, Filth Auditor.—For blank hoop', binding, stationery, I aid labor four hundred and twenty-five-dollars; For miscellaneous items, three hundred and fifty dollars. In the Office of the Treaturer.—For blank books, binding, stationary, labor, and printing, one thasand dollars; . . For miscellaneous, five hunted dollar.. In the office of the Register.—For blank books, binding, stationery, and labor, including the print ing of blank certificates of registers, enrolments, and limns of vessels, and other blanks for the CM of the collectors of the customs, three thousand dol lars; For miscellanecins items,orie thousand dollars. _ In tho office of the Solicitor.—For blank books, binding s stationery, prixing circulars and :blank forms for reports of district attorneys, marshals ' clerks of courts, and labor, one thousand and fifty dollars; For miscellaneous items, two hundred dolia'nr For statotesand reports, incloding those of the Several Etatesione thousand In the office of tbeceommissioner of the General Latui Office.—For trice books, three thousand three hundred and , twenty-seven dollars; For stationerblncluding blank books and klank Co-ms for tho district land offices.. pieces of parch ment; and printing patents, advertising land miles in newspapers and handbill form, public notes,priating circulars, office furniture nod repairs of the 'Mune, and pay of laborers employed in office, twenty-six thousand nine hundred and ninety, dollars and fifty, cents; . ! - For miscellaneous items seven hundred dollars; For compensation of the superintendent and eight watchmen of the southeast exectitivebuddirig i l.three thousand four hundred and twenty dollars; For contingent expenses of said building, air: for labor, fuel, and light; eighteen thousand dollars; For rent, fuel, watching, and miscellaneous, ponies of additionsl buildings far acconnnodation of officers of the Treasury Departinent, tee thoesand dollars. WAR DEPARTMENT. For compensation of the Secretary of War, arid the -clerks, :messenger, and assistant messenger in his Mike, seventeen thousand eight hundred and fit- For arrearage for clerks and messengers Ia said office, one thousand two hundred sod wary-nine dol lars and fifty-sit cents;. For For compenration of the Commissioner of itrdian Affairs, and the clerks, messenger, and assistant messenger in his office,' eighteen timusand seven hundred dollars; Fom compensation of the Commlttioner of Pen sion,' and the clerks and messengers in- his office, forty!five thousand seven hundred and fort Y-one dol lars and eighty three cents; For compensation of the clerk and messenger in the office of the Commanding General, one thou.; sand five uttndred dollanq • For compensation of the clerks and messenger , in the office of the Adjutant General, tentbougand four hundred and fifty , dollars; ' ' ' For compensation of clerks and meteengerin the office of the Quartennarter General; Hosea thousand three hundred dollars; . . -For compensation of clerk and messenger in the office of clothing and equipage, at Philadelphia, four thousand two hundred dollars; ier compensation of clefts and messenger in the office of the Paymaster General, nine thousand nine hundred dollars; For compensation of clerks yid messenger in the office of thia'Commirsary General of tiabilitance, sir thousand eight hundred dollars; For compensation of clerks and messenger in the office of rho Chief Engineer, five thousand six hun dred and fifty 'dollars; ' For compensation of clerks and Messenger in the office of the Surgeon General, including the sum of one thousand dollar. for additional clerk hirei three thousand sir hundred and fiftydollars; For compensation of clerks and inessenger'in the office of the Colonel of Ordnance, nine thousand five hundred and eighty-nine cirillars;'" For compensation of clerks and messenger in the Bureau of Topographical Engineers, four thousand nine hundred dollara. CONTINGENCIES OF THE WAR For the incidental arid contingent expenses said depatunont, and the verions'olfices and humans con nected therewith, namely: In the office of the Secretaty of War..--For blank books, binding, stationery, labor, and printnig, and newspapers and periodicals, one thOusandfour hun dred and fifty dollars; , For books, maps, and plans, one thousand dol.. ior nitre clerks in the War Departtniaet,'orte thou.: sand five hundred dollars; For miscellaneous items, five hundred and fifty dollars: - ' In the office °Me - Commissioners or Indian Ar fairs.---For blank bOoks, binding, and stationery, five hundred dollars; For labor, one hundred,dollari; - • ',. For miscellaneous itemis, four hundred dollars. Id the office of the Comininioner of Pensions.— For stationery, blank books, binding, printing blank forms and regulations, advertising, fuel; and, furni ture, seven thousand and filly dollars; • For miscellaneous items, five hundred dollars,; For the purpose of printing,,under the direction mi of the COmssiener of Pension; id ,a r ddittonal number'of House document Millibar ninety:Aid of the fires session Of the twenty-ninth ,Congress, and `all laws relating to pensions which have been Passed since the twenty-seventh day of, JOIII/Ofb . eighteen hundred end, forty-sis;,and arc till in figCNlOgth. or With, the.constructions ploceit uponauch law by the, War Department, or Attorney General: and the Tonne necessary to be follosied Vapplitants ibr,pen- Ilona tinder the several laws, and the botinty 'land laws, mother with the necessary fonnitbr appltca y ~,z Hon therefor, for the ole of the Pension' O ffi ce;fhe sum of eight hAmdred donate. ' ' ' In the office of the Commanding General.—For thileellaneous items, three handfed dollars: r In xhrioffice of the AdjiitaneCeneral.--For print; ing army register and orders, blank books' binding, and stationery, one thousand two handreddellars; •-' , For miscellaneous items, three hutidred dolltirio.! I In the office of the QuartermasterZeheral, ding the office at Philadelphia'.--For blank .boblee, bindiog;•stationery, printing, advertising, labor, nd fuel, one thousand eighthundred dollars. For extra clerk . hire, five thousand dotlars;'' • , 1 For miscellaneous items,' one' hundred and' filly dollars: ' 'ld the office .el the Paymaster Getieral.—For .blarik books, binding stationery and fuelionethou ' sand dollars; - - . . For miscellaneous items, four hundred dollars. - In'the office of the Commissary General of`Sub ' sistance-For blank bOoks; binding, stationery, printing,ndieitising, labor, and, fiiel, one thousand eight htindid dollars; - • • For miscellaneous Steins, one hundred' and fifty dollaro:• ,-• In the office of the Chief Engineer.'-'=For blank books, binding; stationery, fuel, tlia printing;seven hundred dollars; ' • •.• . For miscellaneous items, three handr.ed dollars: In the office of the Sergeon General.—For blank books, binding, stationery, printing, and 'fuel, one hundred and ten dollars; For miscellaneous items, silty-five dollars. In the o ffi ce of the Colonel . of Ordnance. —For . blank' books, binding, stationery; and printing, five hundred dollars; For miscellaneous items;five hundred and . sixty: . "one ciollara; • . • In tho'Scireau of Topographical Engincers.—For blank • books, binding, stationery, labor, and fuel, seven hundred and fifty dollars; For miscellaneous items, five hundred dollars; • ' For compensation of superintendent and four watchmeu of the northwest executive bnilding,:one theusand'oeven hundred and ten dollars,' - 'For contingent expenses of said building, viz: for labor, fuel, and light, two thousand "Our "hendred dollars; For miscellaneous items, one thousand six bun . dred dollars; - 'For rent of six additional rooms for offices; (prop 'clay warmed,) eight thousand five hundred dollars; lornoirled, That the Secretary of War .can procure the rooms at the rate of said sum of eight thousand five hundred dollars per annum : And prorided also, That the said appropriation* for rent shall not be con strued into a pledge or guarantee, on the part of the government, to rent said rooms after the present ap propriatiob is exhausted; To enable the Secretary of War to , pay the bal ance'of the estimated cost of the buildings of the Choctaw Academy to Colonel R. M. Johnston, of Kentucky, six thousand dollars. NAVY DEPARTMENT. For compensation of the Secretary of the Navy, and the clerks, messenger, and assistant messenger in his office, twenty ono thousand nine hundretrand filly dollars; • . For'compensation of the chief of 'the Bureau of Navy Yards and Docks, and of the civil engineer, draughts-men, clerks, and messeger in his office, eleven thousand four hundred dollars; For compensation of the chief of the Bureau of Ordnance and Hydiography, and of the draughts men; clerks, and messenger in his office, nine thou sand four hundred dollars; For compensation of tho chief of the Bureau of Construction, Equipment, and Itepaics, and of the assistant constructor, draughtsmen, clerks, and messenger in his office ; thirteen thousand six hun dred dollars; For compensation of the chief of the Bureau . ol Conittruction, Equipment, and Repairs, for current fiscal year, to supply a deficiency of the appropria• lion of the last session, five hundred .dollars; • For compensation of the chief•naval cuortracior and the engineer in chief, six thousand dollars; For'compensation of the chief of the. Bureau 'of Proiisions and Clothing, and of the clerks and oleo= sager in his office, nine thousand three bundled dollars; • For compensation of the chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Sorry; end of the assistantsurgeon, clerk., and messenger in his office, seven thousand three hundred dollar& CONTINGENCIES OF THE NAVY DEPART- MENT For contingent expenses of said department, and all the bureaus connected tborewith;namelt Farblank - books, binding,, stationery,- printing, and labdp, six thousand one hundred and. fifty dol lam; For newspapers and periodicals two hundred dol Jars; For compensation of euperintendent and three watchmen of the riouihwestexecutive building, one thouund ibree hundred and fortylise dollars; For contingent expenses of said name ly: For labor, fuel, and light, ono thousand siz hun dred and seventy-five dollars; For miscellaneous items, one thousand ono hun dred and fifty dollars. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT For compensations of the Postmaster General, three assistant Postmasters Gencral,.elerks, messes gent, 'assistant messengers, and watchmen of said department, seventy six thousand six hundred dolls; For extdpentration of the superintendent of the post office. building; two hundred and fifty dollars; For contingent expenses of said department, !is: For blank' books, binding, stationery,-fuel, oil, printing, labor, and day watching, six thousand .two hundred and eighty dollars; For miscellaneous items, eight hundred dolfars; For repairs of the post office building, repairs of furnaces and fire-places, office furniture, glazing, and whitewashing, five hundred dollars; . • • For compensation of the Auditor of the Post Of fice Department, and the clerks, messenger, and as sistant messenger in his office, eighty-five thousand eight hundred dollars; • For contingent expenses of said office, vix For labor, blank books, binding, stationery, print ing blanks and circulars, five thousand seven hun dred and ninety dollars; ' • For miscellaneous items, one thousand dollars: SURVEYORS GENERAL AND TRREE CLERICS For compensation of the surveyor general north west of the Ohio, and the clerks in his office, eight thousand three hundred dollars; For compensatidh of (ho surveyor general of Ill inois and Missouri, and the clerks in his office, five thousand e.ighthondred and twenty dollars; FM. compensation of the surveyor general of Lou isiana, and too clerks in his office, four thousand five hundred dollars; For compensation of the iarvoyor general of Flor ida, and the clerks in his office, five thousand .five hundred dollars. For compensation of the surveyor general of Wis. conein ana lowa, and the clerks in his office, eight thousand three hundred dollars; For clerks in the office of the surveyor general; to be apportioned to them according to tho exi gencies of the public service, and, if necessary, to be employed in transcribing field notes of surveys, for the purPose of preserving them at the seat of gov ernment, and for correcting, restoring, and retra cing of surveys in the State of Arkansas, and for other purposes, twenty-two tbou,and five hundred dollars; For compensation of secretary to sign- patents for public Janda, one thousand five hundred dollars. For compensatiyn of the Cofnmissioner of Public Buildings in Washington two thousand dollars; For compinsation offour assistants*, drawkeepors; at the Potomac bridge, including oil air lamps and machinery, firewood and repairs, four thousand two hundred and ninety dollar's. MINT OF THE UNITED STATES At Philadelphia vir—For salaries of the director, treasurer, thicfcoincr, assayer, melter and refiner, engraver, assistant' assayer, and three clerks, eigh teen thousand four hundred dollars; For wages of workmen,. - twenty-four thousand dollars; , . . . For incidental nod "contingent expenses, Melo ding materials, stationery, water rent, repairs; and wasteago, in addition to avlilable funds on hand, three thousand eight hundred and forty ! six dollars; For specimens of oars and coins to be reserved at the mint, three hundred dollars. ' At Charlotte North Carolina, viz :—For salaries of superintendent, coiner, assayer, and clerk, six thou sand dollari; For wages of workmen, three thousand five hon. dred dollars— •• • For incidental and contingent expeneesiincluding fuel, materials, stationery, repairs and wastage, two thousand one hundred dollar; • , At Dohlonega; Georgia, vii:—For salaries of.su. peeintendent; comer, assayer, end clerk • sii•thou sand dollars; • , • • • For wanes of svorktnen, three thousand six hun dred dollars; - • For incidental and contingent expenses ' inclutijOg 'fuel,' materials , Sitationery, repairs, and watiitse s two thouland five. hundred dollars. • NM MEI - •_ . At Now Orleiht.;-t-Fortalarielf of stiperinterident, treasurer' coiner; esthYer,luilter and refiner, and 'tiro clerk ' s; twelre;thirdsind nine hthlteri - -dollon; -' .- For=wageer of weelkiliiiti;llEetristhermand frsialron dred'dellars;s • For machinery Wed tranchilast,llfleMiElinarprard-.. hrs . ; - . r. t , J t For incidental and t'ontiairetit sApentree,..itrelading fuol, mateValspirtationery;' wirrei reiti - repalts end wastage,' 10 addition' fo' 4 atiailable . fonds - tail' (hind twenty foie' thousand six hundred dollereP GOVERNhIk.NT IN THE TEHRITORY 3 OF OR- • . - zaotr.'. •‘, r •• . • , '''For salaries of governirrandiakeriatentlitat'oflnTe than alfairi, three jadgei add secretiliy,;ooltialli6allts, five hundred dollarr4:.' '• • 4 •'T.:44 4 - . ~'" For Contingent' expenses' ofalitlipstedell one ' (hennaed five hundred,dollais ts • * For cotopensaticiaatif adlrsirif.tfiteiriabeis of . the leglslative miserably, 'Officers, cleat*, end .coritia gent expenses or the assembly, tionitythouiand air hundred dollars. • • JUDlCifil.TV''' For salaries orthe Chforlirstleit °Mlle( Supreme Court; and the eightaisoillthijirdets;forty-eriars then aand dollars; ; • • • ••••••.,' For salaries of the distrietjadget,'siaty;three thou sand seven "hundred dollars; Far ealaries•of the chief justice Of the 'District of Columbia, the associate judgeri,•,the judgelspf the criminal and orphans ten'tlionsand seven hundred dollars; • • • ' • For salarielof the Attorney 'General, arid , the clerk and messenger In his office, sir thousand one hundred dollars; • • - •`• - - For contingent expenses of the offiers of the At torney General, five hundred dollars; For the purchasir of law books;and the necessary • hook-cases for said office, two thousand - dollars; For salary of the reporter of the .deeisions of the Supreme Court, one thousand three handred'-'dol- For additional compensation to the distriet judge -or Louisiana for the year ending•thethirtibtn,..ot June i eighteen hundred and forty-eight,siChandrod dollani-r.being the deficiency of. the apprepriatlon.;. for that year—and eight'hundred dollars fertile year ending tbe thirtieth or Junh, eighteen- bandied and forty-nine, under the provisions of the - firm Section of the act of seventeenth ofJunt,eighteen hundred and forty-four`' For • . ,'• For compensation of the district attorneys—heing two handrea dollars each, as proscribed hy'lakir seven thousand four hundred dollaraz For compensation Of the miirshahi,'sii:thrinliaed eight - hundred dollars; - •For defraying the expentreSoftheSupiemit,eirteit,.• and district cpurts 'of the 'United Siete..., including-- the District of Columbia; also; for - Jaren, - lend wi t - . nesses, in aid of therundmarising - from finetv'pee allies, and forfeitures incurred tho fiscal year ceding Juno thirtieth, eighteen - hundred and filly, and previous.yearm'and; likewise, For defraying the expenses of (mite in ;Which` the United dtatei. are - concerned,•ann of proisethitions for offences c om mit. • ted against the United States; and for ihis istifMkttep, ingot' prisoners, four hundred and' forty-three thou sand dollars: Provided, That the Clerks of the sov-.' era] circuit courts of the United States ' he';'litid the same are hereby authorized and allowed to retain•td their own one the Tees and emoluments of their ..,; office,xt sum equal le that allowed td the cleki of '• the diatrict court of the United States, by thei.aAct making appropriations for the- clvd and diplomatio expenses of the government for the year eighteen hundred and forty-two, ,, ,approved May eighteentb, eighteen hundred and forty-tWo: Provided, That , the proviso in the first section of an 'act entitled ..An act making appropriations for the civil end di- ", plomatic expenses of the government., for.. the year ending the thirtieth day of June, onetheasand eight - hundred and forty-nine,' and for other:purpolies . ,l* •";. limiting the fees fur taking and eertifying the deitysitions of witnesses in civil causes,be;and the sanio;, is hereby, declared to - exteeil and apply to every civil causes between any parties whatioesTr, and to 'all admiralty 'proceedingsf Proofded, howev er, That where the actual taking ,such depo sition shall necessarily require a longer; time than - three hours, the judge ofthe court in which (Mid do positions is to Leased is herebr . authorized to certi fy an amount not exceeding eight 'donate as a prop : . -er ehargefortakintinieti'deliositlea; - iipd the same 'shall thereupon be taxable as' a part of the coats of the suit injoroceeding; • For addiTional compensation for the district judge of Louisiana; for the /ear ending • the: thirtieth of June; eighteen hundred and forty eight, nit huedred dollars, being' the deficienCY' of the 'appropriation for that year, and eight hundred dollar* liar the year • ending the' thirtieth of aerie,' eighteen b ojid red 'and forty-nine, under the provision of the first deition of the act of seventeenth of Junti, eighteen; hindeed and forty,-four: • ' ' , _ AUSCEJAIVEOUS.' -" . For farniabing the President ' s Retie, afterthdthird day of March', eighteen hundred and forty:4ne l in addition to such . cam as may be realhed, kola . the sale of such articles, furnished for'the'same by 'the . United States, as may be decayed or tint' cirrepair, • or unfit for'eae, and'the 'Provident Mayi direif Aix he sold, a cam not ei c e ddingfourtealthodakhd,delltut, • . to be expended under the direction of the President: of of the United. Statei; • •'.* •For Annual repairs of tho CaPiter,:and.'etkindikithe on furnaces in the 'crypt, tittentlanew`onfivater Clot eta, for public and laborers a=id the Capitol greet:ids...thole, i • - stakes, boxes, straw -for'gionnes, and'whiteivithing, gravelling the walkein the Capitol grounds; manure and trees roe ground; ieP.4te ofpubliestablee,flog ging, encloaures, Ste; keeping In 'order fron pipes that convey water to the TCapitol' tat tablic offices, and repairing -tiro 'chit:page by:Tiimiliets; • brooms, brushes?, Wooden- sptidei; atiovelling snow; repairing abutments at Tiber 'creek; , *iid f!blid,ding protecting walls; 'enclosing and imprtivicipthe,:pub lic grounds at the north, south, and wen of4ef Capi tol, and the • open tringular spaces cierPenintiliania avenue; seventeen thousand dollars; ":";% - For annual repairiof.Presidcethi hOnia,vardener; and laborers, gravelling .the President's • equate, manute; leather, elute; tools, ath : ;,:tinit. re-; • pairs of fence at Lafayette square, FottntatitAitrite, ' President's square and President's pardoo;niuttige, &c.• three thonsand: five hundred . deltas*: Fel lighting Pennsylvania aveurie. from CaPitol spier° to tho Treasury Department; and-compensa tion for one lamp lighter for thermal°, and' for light ing Capitol' and Capitol gro unds , th and' President's house, sit thousand dollars, to be "expended under the direction of the Conimissioner or Public Build ings; .. To reimburse the corporation of Wdsbington the cost of erecting the hall of the City Madding, granted to, and occupied by, the goverbinent for the circuit, district and crithinal •courts - of the United States, •thirty'thousand dollara,sthe sakne'to' be ex-. ; funded by the said corporation in finiehing'the•-ex terior of the said boidiug, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury: Fronded, That rooms ,. enough bo act apart for the I/80 of the United Mates' in the District of Co'ombia, the Seertilitry:n. the Treasury to be the judge nu to tlitisufficiency the rooms so provided; • ' • , For compensation and contingent expenses 61the• auxiliary guard, six thousand seven hundred and rev enty-flve dollars; • • • For survey or the Cosy or the trotted States; in-. eluding effltipensation to auperlateddeut and assist ants, ono hundred and eighty-als thousand dollats; ...for printing two thOnsand -- charts of the - bay of Francisco and the'river Saciamento, under; tea- olutioo of tho Roue° •of Representatives' of the fit-- •. - teenth of January, eighteen hundred and forty:aitiej.. • two hundred and sistydollars; Far completing "the- centre Pook!iyhania .7. avoisoo to fifteenth. street won; 'ode tliottsa ail' two, hundred dollars; ' • '• For pablishing an alias of Charts,' of itte, - ,'Fiiireyt . - ; of the. northern and tiorthWeitern lak'e's; land( ..• der various appropriation's, tiOder ihn of the Secretary of War; fivelhousaild For continuing 'the survey of ,the' iiortberb . end • northwester n"lakos , ten'thoysand'diattar'L For the dtscharge•orsueb not otherwise provided' forint! liken •be r eilmitted in' duo course of aettlecitatif at the' tastirii." - fiti thee- • sand dollars: ..Provided,% - TMit nit per.f.-ipt I s a priation shall be drawn from thit,vriai'Aitit'ikeit . pursuance . cr sottieltiti;:rtir ritiolition-orvooptii authorizing the expenditure; "" ° For salaries-of speciiireremlners or 'triage,' tnedi.; - . • tines, and chemicals, eight thoosaild'dellittel'iierti atter the salary' of' th e enaminer and Chemicals; at Never Yeik;ibalt fits vrO tbeidiand.. dollars • instead of his presehtgailary,br'cigereen . -; • hundred dollars. and;thit'hesbivtill#vreit • ODD thousand dollar, peeinintif .lt • ' - ••••• • ' For 'salary orthe • reeisnlieibtilabd!tiefa_tlll%-,.. sours; beietorore'paicttatitifOidicie,:t.triPVlATVr,r five hundred dollars; Foi - the eipenses th'at biabi..,-",„:1 1 :°- • they eitecution of drcd and settlers under,ol,--; IN =I
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