EIII VOLUME DAILY Printed and Published every dfamthc Sunilaxseci.) BY 1....-71ARPILR, • ' acurra-wsw COIIIIIiIi or WOOD ADD PUlCargloitig. .111 r TB/LlM—Five Dollars a year, payable strictly 4 advance. Six 'Dollars vvilt - irivariably, be 'reordredif not paid within ihe yOar. - - frg• Single copies TWO seine--Car sale at, the pannier - the Office, and by the Newa SATURDAY 21011.1it'INO POST pa li hed - fromthe same office, on a large blanket size sheeti at,TWO _DOLLARS. a- year, advance sinbr e Copies "mg ,onsrrs. • • •", I No paper - will be discontinued jurileas atthe dia. ere n.of the pnwrietor,y until all arrearages are paid. )I3' No attention will be paid to any order unless ad companied by the wines': or ends:factory reference in this city. D. RMS '../VDV.EFLT US IWO. PRA 5Q17.02E OP TWELVE mass pa 'LESS. LOET-ILLTETUEE; SO 50 One - Month • R 4 00 Two do 0 : 75 Two ', do 000 . Three • I. 00 Three do . -. 700 Ono .;; .. 150 Four. do ... . "'Ste T w eehr o o•—..;; .. 250 Sir, . ... -...• 10 , 00 do 3.0 d One - Year, - • 15 00 • YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS • .-. • : Chant:sable at Pkaiure; I oxtritatisma. • TWO sq )), PaPts• . • 1 Six Months, . - sls.)o'f Sikitlenthi,.• •.. 00 'Otte :.Year, 20.00 One Year, •.• • .•St• • • V) 00 ' : - .Larger - advertiseirents in proportion. Der CardsOJFOUR LINES, Five ..Doltars4 Year Large cute. will hot be iruterted,nnlatia an extra price , Ta• • . . . . • .I.fle Advertisements upon which the number of inser-1 itstion not marked; will inserted and charged, until ordered out. . • •- " -I ".firgfessional -tarts. j - : - .l3l.ENNlSitit_ 4 ,:dttortzty at Lau t Fourth et., _above SAhIUEL sit.assin t ztotrory;ar Lota—Office on 4ltt street; near Grain Pittsburgh. oet2s b+.l * r • • :army at • to; •i.se is t Ore ..tvellYs Buildings, Cintrit street, - vany27-la. A. W. ouvER, Paysitian and Surgeon,--Office No. Et,Sz Clair street, Pittsburgh. aug42l-y rhit. JOHN CRAWFORD, pffice on St. Clair atreal .1..J" - oppasite the Faehunge. - • - auglo-y- CORLANDO LOOMS, Aaorney. at /Am.—Office 4th • id, above Wood.' july47y 11110 MAS M. MA • H.ALL, Attorney ar Law.—Otrice, Lowrie's Buildings; Fourth it fun7-1r OAHSAILitIi duarney at Law—()Bee is Batewell's %J. Buildings, on Grant street, opposite the,- Court jr24:ly _ _ ACT AL - KFANF,DYi Attorney as Lata.—OffiCe ALL: same building with Alderman i'll'Alaster, Fifth st., between Wood and Smithfield sus. ... augl.7-6m• __ • JOON. BARTON, Attorney at , Lato..-0/Ttee,..Nordreide of Firth street; between Wood and Smithfield, in the ' tune betiding With Alderman Moire*. sep3O-Ir . EOlttiE /..a.I(NCI, At:entry and Counsellor arlaro 4_ll - and Notary .Public.--4Cstrice at the corner of 4th sad IVood sts., over Sibbet & Jones' Ezettange Office. octl4 riD.AUND Si%IOWW,N, attorney at Late.--Odice in j. 74 the bctilding on The North" Erin obrtiet Of Fourth and novl t-y MORROW, , Alderman.—Othee north aide of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh, FPaOANDLS & IiTCLURE, A ttorneys mandCounsel burs at Lam.-Office on Fourth st., opposite R.& R. tterson's Livery Stable, Pittsburgh. seplo-y °AWARD &SIVAILTZWELDER, Attorneys arLa to. Mee on Fotirth street, betereenAlrood and. Smith field, opposite Patterson's Livery Stable. ep7-y gr2IBORCit.: F. GIIA.MORE., .Attorney and Caeca-Tatars:l _ Law.-01ficeremoved to the 2d door below Grant st., on Fourth, to the office lately occupied by Alderman Mil- T N. ,11'CLO VRY, Attorney and Counsellor at Lcer.- 40 ' Office in Bakewell's Buildings on Grunt-street: - 13 C. SHANNON, -Attorney and Coutudlor at Law.— .1 • Office on 4th at, bet:teat:l Wood and Smithfield, and'nearly opposite the Mayor's olEtee. nova-y - r Dentist, Knuth at:, fire doars west of Mar t/ • krt. All work warranted, and if not perfectly sat isfactory nO charges will be made.. fehlo EMOVAL.—Dr. Robert 'Snyder, has removed-hue office to Fourth street, between. Wood and Sraith fleld streets.. tnarl.s4y I[3EIMOVAL.—A. Beelenhas removed his commisssion _TV and forwanlingbn.siness from the Canal Basin to his new warehouse s on Third street, nearly opposite the Past ma 737-17 :100 — EshiQVAL.—JOHN J. TalißL, Attorney at Law, AI, has removed to Fourth st, neat door to the office of Alderman Steel.- r ' ap7 T D. LE,'ET, Attorney at Law, Washington, Pa. Col `.leetiotaa made in Waithington, Fayette, Greene and adjoining counties. - , , titil2.y. SPHOhL&S' B. KENNEDY, Atter/us , at Law—Olhee on 1. Fourth, between Wood and Smithfield. Eirsasnces.—Gen. J. K. Moorehead, John Graham, Pres. Pittsburgh . Bank; Mr. J. Burbridge; Logan, & Co.,MeCord & Co., Pittanirgh, Pa. octl I BUCKAIASTER, ...Merman-01race: Four street C;' third door above Soak/afield, south side. areyancing of all lards done with the greatest care and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate examined, dcc 'Jaw 15 USN .COYLF, Notary and Concepanew,—mee in . Aletcalf's Building, Fourth street, near Smithfield, Viltsburgh.•Deeds,Bonds, MortgageisArticles of Agree m "me , and all other instruments of writing drawn up with accuracy and dispatch. Titles to Real Estate examined. _ _ J# H • AILKINSON, Alderman; Fifth Ward, Perm betweea Walnut and O'Hara ate., where he may be roundel all times. Thtwe having houses or ot he r prop erty to sell or rent, can have the same punctually attend ed-to; debte collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt attention. . 0c27-p . T. zur,Lbod, TTORNEY" and COUNSELLOR at LA.W,• Office in ,•.1 1. -- 151ellou's Buildings, earner of Wylie and Fifth sleets east side of the Court House. . ID. Collecting, Conveyancing, examinations or Ho cords, &c.. promptly and accurately attended to. myls Attorney and Cbunsdlor at Law, (successor to Lowrie L office at . the old stand, Fourth st., above Smithfield. 1 RE Partnerihip heretofore existing between' Henry W. Williams. Esq., and myself,in the practicebfthe law, ,was dissolved by mutual consent teithe Gtbnit. and the business will hereafter, be continued by Henry.W. WU- Ramis, 'whom I most cheerfully . recommend to' all for istiom I haie the tumor to do business--as tcgentleniais every way worthy of their confidante. deelp.l WALTER 11.LOWRIE. George R. ILlddlereonveyartoer. • (ITCH ha.A.rery Row, Fifth street, above Smithfield, Moan:Li ; am, titoascuourrs,Bosms,REULlZS, and -other instruments of writing, drawn with neatness, legal accuracy and dispatch. - He - will also attend to drawing and filing Mtehantti , Lietis,Areountr of Executors, Admin istrators, te Ezamininr, Ulla to Real Estate, Searching From his longsxperlence. and intimati acquaintance with the manner of keeping the, public records v .be ex pects to give , satisfaction to those who may entrust their Dueness to his care:- • decls -Auction Notice. • rrHE subscriber has paid into the Treasu 7ofthe Com monweatth,the- amount of license required by law, Wilms given_the regularly approved security, mad taken but a commission of the first class, as an 'Auctioneer of the city of Pittaba.rgh, And rented that, spacious ware room belonging to. Sylvanns Lothom, E5q.,N0..1.14 Woad street, three doors ItOtariftly where he Is prepared to at tend tothe sale of eierylrindof Merebandise,Furniture, Real Estate, Stocks, Shipping,' &C., either-at the Auction Rooms or on the premises, and will in all eases exert him vet( to theiuAtost"for the benefit of his employers , ; on the most reasonable terms ; he will sell exclusively'and only on coramissiod;:rieither'yurchising, nor haying.anY lu teresttirhatever ongoods in the store,lnittnerelythe corn.- mission for Seam g, therebyAdving all owners a falr chance without partiality of'having therein property , disposed of to - the best Advantage. '...Salelo will be promptly settled when made. - Advances will lie given -at any time, ou the most aCcOntmodating terms. Merchants will not be charged for advances. Regular. sale days : Mondays and Thursday's, of Dry Goods, Groceries, -Furniture, &c.; and every - evening, flardWareCutlery r Watehes, Guns, Pistols, and. Fancy Articles.. Books onStitarday evenings. • - . ; iip24 • •• - - - JAMES M'KENNA, Auct. TODD would respectfully. inform"-the - men. JCL: chants:of this city;and otlecustOtriers. generally, • that.we have removed our etoek of Shirts and Gents Fur ;misting ,Goods, to the corner of Fifth and Market streets, ;24 story aver' W. diP.-"ltugus, entrance on Fifth street, *fidre we intend to keep an hand a largo stock of Orin:tea - Wu manufactire, with au 'assortment of Gentle 'meat! FainisidonitGood s, usuallykept liyastertt Whole. tale'Furnishing Stores: r... • _ • ' . _ 4,leint';iery:thankfal fcr,;.the kind patronage bewnsred foron us theprist year, we "svotild•be.happy to receive ;vela froficiar' bld customertratid'merchants generally, • and 'trould - inform= them that we intendnothing on our ''part'shall - indrce them 'to look farther,: as we expect to ''addlargely to'onr stock; and diminish our prices.: Merchants and deniers' are -solicited to 'examine our Stock. of Grioda. - • • ' .• ,% 'mirky T.F 4 .E.1.. AND piLEALh.NUFAC.CORY'rhe bseri bers;having enlarged theirestablishmentfor the man'. :and of 1 5rEat.and Firs :tr=on the corner of tzmore -and Libertyistreets„Pittsburgh—arenreliared to furnish Files of every desertiition;Of. the beht cnality and being determined tarnake , ttthe•utterest of consumers to per .-chase,Files from theinr resoeulfuliy.invite the patrotrage of all who use the article. ANKFUM k • REfIiTOVAL.—Cin - account bf our-pent-up Market, and n'deraand for vegetable- timid!, lave:been cont. pulledvi,remoto -Bread..Stand lathe opposite:side of Markattrtreet, in front of Alexander &Dars Dry Goods - .3t where kshull , be glad to see my former customers. JYI2 " ' •rOHN SHEMARD. OR 4AACF,.,Four Lots—Bounded by J enn, Liberty and Bey etc., each lot hiving 24 feet. front, and ex-. tending back 110 feet. .Two of them ire corner lots, and iiiiposttion of the +Able property is one of the most ad- vantageoris in the city, For further information apply to -M. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth st., o V 34 - between Woad and Smithfield. ;I,gl- - ret-_ , 4 4 11V4:043*t1, „ .• , . , 4 ' • .., . . .•. - , . , . _ . , _ - ~...- ''..:‘ :- ,- _._, --:.• _.-.:'.--:-.-•-- ''- - -- -"- _ • - -• ' •':--_, --'- '•?••:.'""-`"" - '2• - -' - :°:.!"',"..,-. 1.. - 2 4,: - .2- - E *1 - ''--.. - -, , • , : ..`,-'-;, ' IT - , : --- :•'', ', '; ~-.-:"- - . , = , . •-• • --- -.. A.,,,.‘r '-i.,. , lt•ktff.i.'', ' - --, • ' , - ,;._ '"- '-'.-- _l,- ;' • -..-,. • ' _-. ----•,• : - . - :', t... ';_..._: .• -- i' . -- . --- - '_'- . 2 _ .. - '' ' l•-• • - •- • :,-:''-•..,•-:', '. ' ''` .-- '' . f . " 7- - --- , ---L---- :,.., .j. -.'„_ ' '..- ' '; ~`•;,;,. ~.. ,•,' ~,_ „ ~ .;•; Id l,, - ---..='..,:i.,•„):-',.::.,:',1-.: , •"',-,',. '.' .'' .'-'_ -, '-•• • ' - ' -at , -..-.., . lt2 , ~ + . - - ' —`'''.° '.'''' ~ . _: • ' ~:..-. .. 7. ' ...•-•:.-..-: •-•-•,.:- . ... _ . . . . _ _ ~. . . . , . -- - , . .. . ~ • ~ .. • .• . . • , , • ! 1 . • ..,. . - .., POST. It iIitTRONO ti in Produce, .Co'nuniikrion Atertilanth n& Deataz Produce, kt.44sTo: 21 Market it: dee AS. MeGUIRE, leonionar.e Tammy Third st., nee UWoodz,-St: Cherlee Braiding& - - { seP/ 8 1' jrnlV. ASA A; Ancathqn• and Commission-ar , dm, No. 114 Wood meet: - ' febl ZETULCrirIdge.EY,- , De er in Fancy Geode a • 2)immintakNO.67Aterket street. fehl ALBXANDER JAYNE2, - .POiri I'm Store, 72 Third streetoienr Wood. t• febl MOCLOSKEY, Inns City, Clothing Store;, N 0.13; 1.1/.Libertyntreet,opposhothe month of Market. febl , JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agen t far Hartidedlt• Co.'s Line of Packgs,Filth - 0., one door below WOO& febl 11-nuaffAid JACKSONPauni Msdkins Depot, 89 Li . . 11:strty street, head of Wood. - • - —.febt tHNALifiEI ts - ELLlOTT,lholarelkirt' and Stationers, Diu st. between Third and 'Fourth. febi. p .usLANY, Faskionabte Clothing Storey No. 90 Lib, ir oDi& SAR NHOLATF-ti 4t5014,- :Ankers.and Deakrs .Fxchansi Coinriind Dank Nola, No. G:r" Market street. tebi A FULTOliipll and Iliraff Founder, No. 70 Secoud street, botuiebu Miiket and Ferry streets. febl r4lO WA SEND, emulit.co.,. Coach, earl {Pagan Makers, ClOr,sqeet . , near th e, bralge. • febl. 11 - NR. BROWN'S 8FF10E,N0.134„ Diamond alley, near Ay: Wood awes. gebi WEELNULlERG,FaMMnabiteimhing.l4mbliMmen4 No. Libemy'etreer.. my 24 OHN CU • , Fasesertabte naar, Wood; opptifft the °thee of the Pont. AVIA. &- Cli.tirdOlS Whereto Greven and Cong" 111. mission Merchants, corner of Liberty and jrwin eti • el A. rdeN LaY&C I Forrearding and Commission • Merchants, Canal Basin. ntar3 t ht , CLOSKBY,or rind dahrr,Liberty street ti between. Sixth and Virgin alley, Beath side.. septo, RakAutdArrtiEws & co_,w.rtoteaak otoccis, miseion and Forwarding Merchants, and Agentstor ticiebton Cotton Yawn, 57 Water sL,Tittsbargy fap4 fit: A. WARD, Dennet Venn streetohren dans y y above Hand street. thrice hours, faun nine till COOLEY k LAIRD, 'Merchant' Da .Wdod 'street, - second door from .Wateri will knotP,AnnstantiT on hand a well selected lot of Clothing. mar Deg AWARD Cheap' Who/stale and Retail MA a tnC Store, No. 4 Liberty - went, corner of Virgin altos', Pittsburgh. , febahl • 1r LEE, (successor to MtIIPIIT & LEO 'WWI blittl .1 .• and Com 'mission (e' hart, fo; thaeale of Amen. can Woolen Goods. feble IV‘A.Y h CO., Jikioksetiers, Stationers, and Paper laiers, JP, Corner of Wood sod. Third streets, Pittsburgh, P. book-binding and Priutini done to order. tela9 rAmils F. KERB , rtornejiiss Loto—Office removed to tJ Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant macs clustiarM. jandidna • bit'LLEN & DOWNING;' Fashionable Ckrtaing -I•XL Store, No. 21,8 Liberty- street, opposite _Seventh iL septitti riummlivs4Tifiatili, irstwarding and Coreausson IL," Merchants and Desdersiss Pedate, So. 3 Smithfial de t o posite the hionougahela House. "en.: /At.lttOOHtftA.l), Whaank and Relßa Gtti XL and Profits Drains, comer at the Diamond , 'and 'mil -TODD. & CO, Gnat M 4 'Furnishing Geo* Rs. • t#l.44ment, corner of Market and fitl4 streets, up suurssentreitee on Filth street. , rayi3 A esalAititioltitlS, Waatesata and Rana Destw Faurraiscr_Stapte Dry Gaxts, - 65 - Maitet street, be. ween Fourth and nu..lnadiond. nly23 TOWN . L DUNIA:VY; tizut Sasser, No; Wood s. (:old Leaf, Dentists' Foil. &e. constan tl y on hand and inabufaudred so order -' tarn , AVIATRYHY cc. LUX, Woof /natal an Cotamissiost ,Meirhonts, Cal - thew:de othinetican Wonien Goodl, corner of Litienf street' nd Cecil's alley. noallls ID BLUME, Piano Fond Iliaakfanunet, and dealer in ./: Idasicullninurnents, No. lit Wood street t , , near - -- • —•-- - OriEP • WOODWELt, mpenerstul . ut Por t, cif , . and Annuli< lidnewatv,. corner of Second ood Wood Streets. 0c29 'Q AMIE!: MoCLILIRKA.N & CO., Agents for Cellists and Rippartro !regular Line of Packet Skips, from Now York to Liverpool, No. t - Liberty st. tebl TOSRPH MAJOR, Boar &ore, Ship Chandlery and t„/ Agency of the Pitiable:et-Lea Oil Pacellty r Na 'Market street;. Pittsburgh. IMAY • WCON. I It, Proprietors °flee PitteenT - Te Portable Boat Some corner of Penn and Wayne sts feel - - - - TAMES MAY, Whoksak Grocer, Farteardent and Cres t) mi.trion Merchant, Water street, betweeu Market `rird CITEtTY, Bankers and Serhangs Brokers, ;I'S o JUL. 03 WoOd street, third door below Fourth, west side • Ktassit ROAM, !linters and Aratehangs Bnalms, comer of Third and Wood streets, opposite die St. Chaties Hotel O soli h STOCKTON,Boakselkrs,Stationer. krremd publishers, corner of Market and Thirditn: feta rOu 13CRIBA, Bob.lattkr, Stationer sad Binder, Fifth street, betseten Wood sad Market. AO „ IticSTELN, Brass Food*, and this Fitter, Brisith- I • field street, between Dianteud alley and Ft* it deele ' ie. J. isIeDEVIIT, Whotails Grocers, dealers in PrO • duce and Pittsburgh manufactures, No. 214 Liberty, opposite MIT. • - • • j aplB NIIIIN BIG 'DOORS CialkILNG STORJ3,_ ,No. 6 id ih orteet, neat Liberty, CiOnN.F•LREL&N, nar24 . • Px_oprietor. 9 ' TOLLti/J. , ..kttlitGaill, Wholesale rout &wit Des — Wiert,tio. ttIF IQ Wood street, one door south of Diamoad alley. febl - FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, .07.0Zesakt and &tail Tkalen it% Boots.and ages, No. ISG Liberty street. op posite Wood. febl ._ . . ... . ._ ... . . IDI - ICrAitirr:sro - deic 0.,, - 117irsii. bnai Wai l-14 AMU., corner of First and Wood streets, and corner of Wood and Sixtl4 6 febl ,---_,.•.__—____ . J. 11. M TO"'-- -. .... tiIINC. • .1. Q. a. 'WOLIN/. . T , 8: M. YODAG A Co , Whoksals and Aitaii.Fronay U. Grows and Dealers in Produce, N. IV. corner of Fourth. and Perry and S. W. corner of Third and - Rows streets,PiUsburgb.. - - znaraty . _ ____ , _,...... _ -F'DSHUA RHODDike, - IFAidesalt Fruiterer,- Conjenioner 0 and Dealer in Nuts and all kinds of Foreign Fruita, No:11 WoodstreetfEast side, between Water and Fire streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All orders in his line carefully lona Metiverre. /awn hfultarrrr.•Wldr. BUD/MITT fl TORN AIeDEVITT &JIRO'S. TrAokiale li m a s , ers in Produce, Pittsbaro ' .3l7.lunfactilres,tuld Mer chandLre 'generally, No: 13 Conimerclal Row, Eiberry street utarll:y TUN. ALEXANDER &13ONS. Cern; MakiraThind Puri nishing Und n a hen corner Of Penn and St. Clair Areets opposite the Exc nage Entrance on Penn creel. - • • • • (Obi ; TONN ALELIOR, Whatend• and Retail Dealer . in Murk and li f i ts&allastrernerett,Pienor,Sehoot nooks, and Stationery; No. ttie Wood street. Jan' TAMES YATTERSONar., CCOrner, of Pint and Ferry LP streets; ntanteacturecor Locks,. Hinges, slid ti Bolts Tobacco ; Faller; Mill' and limber , , ' Screws, Mottsca • Screws for Rolling Mills tic.'• ' " , "sepld BAYAR,lterlifyinz Dian lkr, and 'Wholesale Dealer Art. Foreign and Majestic Wines aryl liquo rs E N 114 Libertestreet, arAd s3.Dianiand alley. J 1,2 1 e. _ _ p i ECHANOE HOTEL, Exchani.Phtee, Baltimore. 1). Bonita; Proprietor. Coaelimawill be ha readinees, agall' the laadLiga to-convey passe:wen, free of charge, to the Hotel. •, , • • - - :. • deca VINO & PINNEY, Agents for the Aciatrare ittutuql .13;., insurance Company, of Philidelphia, et the • Ware hOuse of King &Ifaimes, Water street, nearhlerket, - CIAILSON kbleKNlCiltr, tWoirralirtirocerr and .Coni lVJ minrion Merehanti, Sixth itreet, between Wood and Liberty. - _ _ rht. GLENNilioekeinder, eon:ten:or tblrdand Woo, y streets, above C. H. Kay, where fie Orepaied to -do evs.vy - deseription of ralbily and - binding. • _pea tr.:MettPiiriVb, oleaale - lairditetail beareTrii • V‘ . :.; - DRYGOODS,Nord! east comer of Market and ap . QAMUFLMORROVIr, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper 10. and Sheet iron Ware, N 0.47 Fifth street, between liroOd'anti Market. feblo Tki3GOTT, Zle:aler ib Basis, Shaer, Tnenkii - ectitet Bati; 4.e: i 13.1V: - corner of Fourth and Smithfield etc, Fitishurgh t FL' Atrirle:Y' PRINGS B .IIAZILAVOIL• • ••• •••••` '';•'" , `•' Yrn 4lo 4‘. u4A44 l lalt• S"En W.'IIARDAUGFI t - Com m i ss ion and Forttrartring S' Mere/urn/3, and dealers in Flour, Wool and Produce, N0.'53 Water t . and 104:nont strept, between Wood and Smithfield streets:'Fittiburgh Tntporief t anti Oiler in Porti g is. aritikmustit:Sadkijkllordware i _struFees vioge , Trinanings; of all .describtions, 1ga1y90,1.41i, v 'Pittsburgh, seven doors above - Fifth, undone Shoabove 11.'ebilds &Co.biShoe Store.: , . ~51141 Q./kriTint SlNClaliktlate artin Chnitb,), - Whokraht eq,-Orocers, Produce and.Commirrion Merchanotos6Wood strencrittsbargh. The undersigned having entered into partnership under ill e.tibotte: style; respeCtially ask the patronage of the of the late firm; and of the par% abusers generally =They fee warranted_ in'promising that-they can 'give. satisfaction to all who 'May ;buy of them, or 'confide business to their care. ' • !, - WK. H. SMITH ' mar 26: '‘` • W. sorerAilt. _-- • • riI9WNSEND, carol a CO., SwumOsors to the old Arai :of C To*nkend- & Co.,- anti 'Clan th,rtowlandi bog "leave fo announce to;-their friends and to the public gen. 'that.they Are now - preparatorixectuenll kind , Of work in 'het each and Wagon -making- business, at th e shortest and.warranted tobeof the bastguali= rt.! l'helve& y are quantity 'Of seasoned Tithb er width therare prepared, find their factlitiesfor busilitis; euableathent instirethe'public that they are prepare d to carry on an extensive and promyt business in their line and they respectfully solicit a continuants of the Liberal patronage bestowed upon the late tims. sop{ Dubin . Carb.s. 'fiV-kl comer of Woodlwd burp FM Buintos eartts. ANT- .. t•Or an a • date cater ; 158 Iry .Liberty. street, Pittsburgh- - mart? , L.' O.' ItUTSOLDIL - • 7. L , s u m 111111 Birk/OLDS & SUER, Wito/4.141 droeen; Commis4on Xt. Merchants - , and Derdere in Rags, Paper, &c., corner of Penn and. Irwin streets,"Pittsburgh. All sizes Print ing Paper consinntly on hand. • - Inarrny - VAMES PATTON, Je.,. Whoksate (Meer taut ReeNhine U Disiiller,. alai Dealer in:Foreign andDomestio Wines and, Liquors, Flour, Ofteose, Seeds, Orain, , Ae., No. 17 Liberty street, Patsburett. , - _ snar9 - • an el.wrings_ 'On . 11611 - OIISE, RION, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, JUL Many street,- ' ,opposite Hand.' All work neatly ereented. , : Order* puocturilly attended to.' ~.finarMy George Beale, Jr., • ' ' 111ANUFACTUREW OF BRUSHES, Winnittaii Ann um- RETAIL,' No: 75 - Wood , street, , Pittsburgh,, Pot. i. Con. ,randy onchand 4 a general and. extensive assortment of ALL mans of BRUSHES, at the !owe& Eastern Priees• Hr 8.--Naphine ,Brushes,Made, to order at the short'eat notice, matnihy ' A. H. SPFUItOSTEINii— ''' • N 0.i40 -Wood - stud, butouni Fifili and Virgin Alit y. IHOLESALE• end , Reihil'aler iti Cedar Ware, '. Fancy Ware, 'Wooden Ware, of over, deeeriplion; W' y low .Ware.: tareign and, domestic; Matti.. of , all jtjads; Patent Rota ry Chorus, which far napes any, now in use'.in the ;prated - Sta!es. For 'sale - at The lowest a: S. . WHOLESALE GROCER, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, COAIMISSION AND. PRODUCE'hIEECUANT; r. Foreign arid Domestic WincsLicivara;,Pruits, Nuti r its. marchB 16.2 Liberty stteet, Pittsburgh. itrIDABIDLESIR No. 01 Wood;:treet, nee "door to :..Diamond 4114, . VlTttountsrm - DUI= IN Vaster' aro - Gomm, Ak HE nowatt daily receipt or all the tinkles in their brudnesa—pMehased at the in Mt:Lai/a; to which they invite the attention of country merchants and others; and which they natter themselves they can dispose of at the lowest pricei mann:the meet favorable terms. • • mato • 1 1 1'KINVEY,/fonse, Sign and Ornamental Palmer, A 3. and dealer in PAINTS, No. 44 St: Clair aA, Phts• burgh, hat constantly on hand all kinds of Patters, either Dry or Mixed; Japan and. Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil I Rolled S pirits Turpentine ; Window Glass, ..of all ring - Patty; Plunt Brushes, Ere., all of the best quality,• und tr./ tale at reasonable prices. • stroll , GERSERDING, Dealer in' IMported and Domestic Belau" Snuff and Tobacco, Wholesale and Rettul, Liberty street, MI doors above Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa. • IrrAllorders from country. Merchants millbo PronlP rattended to. • .1Y20:ly 11. SCUTS, dal 41.1 C&IPE & ATKINSON, Nantifocturfri qt2N t s, c o p. per_ rid SAterfron.Warr. They also et:eel:tie every desenption of Blacksmith Work. First sirens between Wood and Market, Pittsburgh. '`• out3l:y -L.P.APakccorth north-west corm:v.of Wood • and -. Milli streets, Pittsbutait, will keep etuutantly on hand, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs. tr.c. N. 8.-Physicians' Prescriptions ea/ell:illy compounii. ed from the best materiels; at any' hourof the day or night. Also, an assortment of Perfumery; Sue tooth, hair, and clothes? finishes, Ate., which- will be Gold low for eash„ an2fslY TROVILLO, thuleriket,Ftfth wrest, On- Tr- mediate) , opposite , the Theatre, rupee rising in- Ruins his friends sod the; public in tenerld, that be has resumed his business as a Furnishing Undertaker. is supplied with and sterol's harps oat hand Coffins of ail sizes and kinds, Shrouda,ant ill tube rare/cies necessary on inch occasions. :, ' Silver piateiy ice boxes, actd eofilas will bona. Plied in order,. A it . to beam:and catristaaiia'sysready to attend 'anemia. ~, - - se • - John mi.-T011.1110611114 1 DR ODGIST AND AROTHECADr,' N0..43; - Market j.,/ street, three doorrabowe Third, Pittsburgh, Sin Imre eonstar.tly on band a wellsefeetedassottment °tat) best aad freshest Medicines, which he will sell an the most reasonable term'. Physic/Antis sending orders will be promptly attended to, and supplied with artieles they mky rely upon as genuine. Physicians preseriptious *Jibe aceurstely and neatly prepared front the best materials, at any boor of the day ornight. - Alsoi for Woos, large stank of throb and good PERM , MERL . 17. OALLAnfiET. I. A. Loa . J. If. WUXI • GIALIAGUEII, LONG a lIIILLBEt s 1W Fn, ar, biniern Wood kind Snitliftrit sews. MAN VEACTlAitaikkatlostlit of all siren, double and Ags.,, single action Force Pumper. Counter Railing, kfini• eras Water Pumps. fittings of kinds far Gait, Water, Steam. ire.; Brass Castings for Mathinery and 111121.11/1* ton metal far tame. Particular attention paid to Gas nutmeg, and a well assoned stock of ?Min and Onns mental Pendants, Garners, Chandeliers ) k c., /kg, ear stantlr or' hand. Cern 41111:11_•111.111Mnffne luottitt. csorra. A mimosa & CROZER, Coutensearis Aferehonts, No. it Market street, Pittsburgh, Po., rill attend promptly - to'the sale of every descriptive of Western Produee, and other articles entrusted to their cum Rkees ro—Hanna, Hussey & Ca, Pittsburgh; Hums, Graham & Co., New Lisbon. 0.; Merehnuts generally, Wellsville. 04 Rhodes Ogletsy, Bridgeport, A. G. Richardson le. Dro,Cincianitti; J. F. Ifosserd,Loaisviite, RY-•i Guile & Dorwort, Bt.Louis;BoY/414 Ovary ALL - EN PROWS. W. C. COVIS.W.T. 113110WIPS 11101PUL: CORNER OF REITHPIrgELDh.A NDIVIRD Pizubst. IikOWN lc CONNELLY P ROPRIETORS,. N. 11.—Good Stabling stitched to the house, Pouruliate reinult and • commenced business at his old stand. No. 70 , emul, between Market , and Ferry streets , where he will be pleased to see his old cult:num and Mends. Church, steamboah,and bells of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, cast town patterns of the meet approved models, and warranted to be of the , best materials. - Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Bailing*, together with every cantor at Brass Costing*, U requir eturned and finished in ttie neatest manner. A. F. is the sole agent for Rabeitt's AntfrAtuctetion Ms eat,sa justly oelebisfairfor the reduction- of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can be had of him at all times.' novlly j --- ILTE.W . I. — Y INVENTED PATENT DECKIK tsriutvo TRIM, for the inunediate relief and permanent cure of Hernia and Ruptures (Suited teal' s ue.) The superior claims of this Truss consist in the comparative' ease with.which it may be worn. The pad of wood be ing neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure in .any part of it, and thoroughly adapts itself to any move ment made by the wearer. It can be worn without any intannission, cunt! a cure is steeled The subscribers have made arrangements for the manufacture of these valuable Traeses,in a superior style, in Philadelphia, and have them now for sale at their *He ,r No. 77 - ftithaeld street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEORDE WATT fyl sale.and Mail Druggist. No. ern Wood street, one door south of Diamond alley, Pittsburgh.—The subscriber has just received from the eastern cities, and is now opening at the above' stand, a full assortment of articles an his line, consisting of Drugs of all kinds, Dye Stuffis, Paint), and Ranitishes, Chemicals, /cc, together with all such articles as are usually kept for, safe at a Wholesale and retail drug store. His stock is entirely new, and has been selected with care. Ile is confident that his articles, both as to quality and price, will please such as may favor him with a call. li/O LI NONGAELA PLANING MILL. --dsmas Alma, maga would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that his new establishment is now In full opera. tion, and that he I. prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and All all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude, and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, con stonily on hard. - Bash, Doors sad Mouldings, of every description, made to order. - Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advert. tage to give him a call, as he can now furnish them with planked stuff, suitable for every description of work. • dec3.tf - , • . West . • - :DRUM &,WAGNES, Engine Builders, have pant y- =aced business on Penn at., near the Point, at the establishment formerly carried on by Stacklunise & Nel son. Perseus wishing to purchase Steam Engines lor Boats, or Imbiber purposes, will please favor utwith a call, as, we Batter ourselves to be able totemic& them on as favorable terms as any other establishment lathe city. Also, rolling mill and castings °revery deactiption can be had at the shortest notice. Itarmumcza—Capt, Robert Beer, Thema& Bee; Eal) Church Carothers ,& Co., li. Denny,. Esc, M. Allen &Co CYPRIANTRESTON, ENOCH WAGNER. • • CHEAP BONNETS.—W. 'R. MURPHY is selling cid ' ltls reinalning stock of BONNETS at greatly redu ced prices. Bonnets of lost winter's shapes ut from 25 ,gentoto $l,OO. . . • • • Chao Latifits.—A lot of Diesii Lawns reduced to 121 Ce M e Yfrx/; : .; •Drsss .. ex—A supply just ceeeived, and offered very /ow. •, , • •.; Dark etnghams.--Rich daristylCsorOlnghtuns. Also, Manchester and Domestic do., of choice patterns. Ikrantua Ribhorts.—An assortment just received in the Wholesale Rooms, .2d story, and offered low by the piece. Also, White and Colored Satin do. . Prints and Mus li na.—An excellent stock on hand, from 4c, per yd. up to Ole finest qualities. fIJ 4i the runik-alig corner of Fourth and Market streets. -7- Important, TOON M. BLAIR, DAVI' STEAART and PHILIP tJ SPAN/ONi having parch ase d the entire in tete st and stock le trade of lifr. John W.Blair, beg - leave inforni •helinuineroits fd partnership hh public that - they have this 13ity entered into under - the 'firm and style . or f , Burtti&Citr.}"for the manufacture of. Brushes of every description. Being practical workmen, they will .maki up every article of the most , durable material, and in the 'first style and will keep en hand; lersale, at their store, No. Uld Wood street, a , very large aedortment of every thing is line of busipose—vrhicli, with their exten sive stock of Shoe Findings, Fishing Tackle, Pen end Pocket Knives, Powder, Shot, and Variety Goods; they *lll still chetip r iaholesale end - retail.. 1 , th -, e M e lC d b . i c le i!bi fiahe i t Pl ede.t eetk rivjth dd patodC,h ,Theencouragetmut andpatronage:ofthetirhen th - u , nd civ Publi Osserve ! tyolejted,end willbethstrfullyre4 •''''''lll:/tflt,k CO., Pittsburgh, Oct. ileth;lB494oe3ol 120 Wood at. MILOUR—.2S barrel!, just received and for sate by -L" mina Wain & SINCLAiR. PITTSBURGH, TIPMSDAY. 31A - k 3, '1849. friav sul;scrlbers meet xespectfaity.ondounce to their ,lelrow-eititemi that they hitve, perfected their zir:, rangentent to curry On the businese.of Tin goofing-on ay extensive ectrk. • : . • Itls now - close on . four years since we first intro duced "- tin roofing In tbascity,Dpritiv'that time we havc eoverl • ed over ffity bhonsand square feet or roofs with tinplate, and in all cases we believe We have given the most en; tiro satisfaction, This kind oiroof has.been applied to - the very best building - II in this city, including, among IS large number of others, the two superb buildings on Penn Alrest, owned by John,L. Shoenberger and John (3iss e l; ,Emis. That tin roofing (whenskillfully laid on) is' both permanent and datable: them can be•no doubt; in proof of-this,we can refer to the almost universal amilication of this kind ofroofing in the large cities:on , the seaboard during the last twenty years; and froenquiring on the subjeet,•W from enquiring e have „yet yet to learn-of any one of those roofs having been - I:remota. - The 1.001111 eoveredferith tin in our own city *reopen to the examination of all who take an interest In the matter: We,linve also prepared a miniature plan armors, which maybe seen at dur estab , lishment, where oily - other infarmation will be given with pleasure. JOHN DUNLAP & CO.. rrum ATTENTION or THE PUBLIC is reepeetfullY called to the following . certificates : hla 8, Eauturflaving teem' a quantity of Gold weighed by your Areometer, I find the result - Tin:wee your instrument correct and recommend' the use of it to those going to Califon:ll2,as the beat method for,ohtain iug the real value ot Gold. Resp..yours, J. 33. DI79ILEVY Pirtsti , ttrgh,March 9, '49. Gold Beater. , • . , l'imminnott, March 7,184 n. hin.Eaceses,—.Deslgr: }laving examined the "Areont eber," mannisMared at your romns, I do- not hesitate to commend it to thaw* of thosa.gentlemen who ate about removing to California, in search of Gold. It gives' a close approximation to the. specific gravity at meter, and will err:oink enable the adventurer to asi etittain:when his placer is poldine,Gohy . . . Yours resWY, ArCLINTOCK. Ilead Quarters for Boot/ and !shoe., , coautii/OPATO ANDANITAVIIILLDWPIZEIS, PPM3pROIt, PA. oil' • Tamil& SCOW having commenced ._,,,,..--......,' the gencralllOOT and SHOE business,4llo./I wholesale aluLretail, would respectfully Iniiti - the - attention of their friends and the public gene rally, to their splendid-new stock, consisting or Idenbt, Women'siPoys', Misses , and Children's wear, of every minty, suitable for the season, and at prices to salt the times. Also,' a splendid article of home-made work, each as Gentlemen's tin Boots, and Ladles' Misses' and Children's fine work. . _ , Please call and eutatine or yourselves. N. 13.--TrataellurTninka, t'arpet Brigs, &c., &e., al ways on fiend and, fere sale tow for cub. • 11Wr" Country Merchants would find it to their_ interetit to give as a call, when visiting the city. TROTH & SCCYPT, Cttrner tint and Smithfield its. • . Economists. Notice to Roonotata. • , -jiTeta 'subscriber, being desirous - of _...,- ehauging his - baldness. has determined ennoloni ... to close out ail, balance of his stock .of BOOTS, ELIOM - AND TRUNKS, AT COST. : . They will be sold in lot*, to suit perehaienyfrom - .- ' , ONE PAIR TO-A THOUSAND Country Merchants ore invited to coital RATEW, coasE it SNIFILFIELD AND FIFTR ST:4., Opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, where they can buy to their satisfaction, for the stock roast be close 4 out woo, lOD eases Rants on baud, sui, Sitt,, Eli. 621 per case. mar? , - J. HATES. Biota as = S = omit Selling ogr at Coat.: jTat lobacriber wishes to retail= Mt el mi s is tiro stock or Boors and Soo= at Cosi= Persona= wishing to purebasO, will have to call soon; as he intnads to remove, oft the Ist of April, to St. Clair street. His mock is large, and of the very brat kind. The balance remaining unsold by the let of April will be auctioniered Off to the higheat bidder. iftergr. Corner placket and Libetly pls. (Chronicle and Etiapmc It coey k week.) w mstorsiTlw autos*. THOMAS -HARRISON, MANUFACTURER - OF Wassons, Drays, Clots, ,Rs., 11=1111,1rillti AVVIrt,IiALT 361.1 .IritiMil in: COVIS 1i04.7A THE proprietor of this establishment having' always on hand a supply of superior, well 'seasoned Lunt. bar, is prepared to fill ordentof every description in his urrieeb of inituuSicturinit, with as short notice end on as favorable term* as any oilier workman in the West. • A .newly invented Patent Tip Wagon . (or . healing brick, is built at the above lace. ', Also, Repairing at. recited to. conieptinaß "Wilt• - •ft Ot ftl. prompt _Rartaancria—Geo. W. Smith, Imes Mee:ally, Jonas IrClintock. autrS..3so linnsan and Uadatasul Factory. :D $.114 %V. AI. HANSAFORD respectfully lama the 11. citizens and the public generally that tin:rim:ft re. moved their Waremomi to Smithfield surer. between Diamond alley and Fifth street, sign of the Big 'Bedstead. where they are preintred to sell. wholesale orretail,erry ' cheap for cash, the following uncles .7—Bureaus, Bird steads, with Osnam's Iron Fall4l2ina, and also the best quality of Screw Bedsteads, Tables * Stands, Ac. And they wish it particularly ,ariderstood. as there is so much prep:Mire memo machine made work, that they warrant their 'merle to diva adisfirfien, and if not Well ettede,the money shall he returned. naarlenfirri I Cheap Ctosktng nog Scalp. T HAVE just received from the Rama we'. 'selected end fretth asrartment of SPRING and SUMMER GOOM, Including English and French Chnibi,, CltiVfinlefall and Vetoing., all at safteri at matutfactare, to whiab / waled respectfully invite the attention of my hienda, COSlntry Merebante and other* Melting the; MIT, who wish to provide themselves with a good article at a tog km prim, me respectfillig invited to mill on the sub scriber. dUlettrk trarevuoil No 115 Gatos to Move. irOGNA, GLASS AND - CIFF.ENSmom SELLLNG V OFF—Cat.t, am, SaCCAR 13AsoArss.—The undersign ed being about to retaore,in the earning month, to Nkta3 Wood street, tsdesiroim or eosins out the greater part or Ida .Stack ai REGVCED MIXES- lin would cali your particular attendou to hitt large and splendid assort ment of ClUisiA, GLASS and tiGLE.NSWARE,. Gign doles, Lamps, Britannia, Tea Ware, Caxton, French and English Ildtunel Ornaments, and Tea of the newest styles and pattern., hit or which he otters at a amall advance above cost- Remember the place. No. /13 Wool) sr. treb27l 91. GODKINSON, Camas ere! *X /Low t' T. IL YOUNG ec Co_ s MVE removed their CABINET WARP rooms to Connnercial Bow, Liberty street, opposite the head of Smithfield.' where they will keep constantly on hand an extensive aswnment a So fas,l'ables,lVardrobes, 'Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs and every article bi their line of business. •,,* Undertaking promptly attended to at reasonable ants, Caps, and distal. Aft Tan subscriber is now receiving from the city of New York a choice assortment of Hats 111 1 1 . 11 116 Cap s and Moto, Latest nektons; in greet va riety, mid very orasr, wholesale and retail, , J.AHLIS WILSON, novll Smithfield storet,Yddoor9outh of 4th at , FALL FASHION tfir jt111 , 1308,11'& t 70.4 (late Weertt di Kin g ) WILL in tradote s on Saturday. A. nit. 20, the FALL STYLE OF. 1/ A T 8 - " Just received from New • York- Those in myna R neat and beautiful lIAT. uninvited to call at their 4tor.h Corner of Fifth. end Wood streets. ang24 • Wow' Hat and-Cap ettrie. 4 JAMES WILSOIY, Has Mtinkfaeturer,dilk (forMe sly of the corner of Diamond alley an d woodstreem.) begsleave respectfully 1111=11117 to inffirm his old custo.u.tr ,s friends, and the public, that be has opened a NEN-STORE, on Smithfield st., where a choice assortment of HATS, CAPS, and LADIES' RURS, (as good, emit, fashionable and cuLte us any in the eity,)may be had. J. W. very cordially invites his friends and the public to temernber his new location and establishment,and give hint 'a call as hearty as helms:tads to welcome them . : • mar3l-4 Fashionable Mit and Vutp Ittatisifiketoisr: G EORtHiIS.ANSHUTZ, Agent, respectfullY A ft informs hi e friends and the public general ly, that he has commenced the manalactare of Hats and Capi, at No. 33 Wooditteet, one door from the cotner of Second, where he has now on band a fine as aorUnent of-flats and Caps orins own titan atecture which he will diarane oft wholesale or retail, nn the most ten sonabletterms, for cash or city acceptance. Hata made to order at the shortest notice. aplo-3m Clinton' Piper 811111. - /11HE CLINTON PAIL e4 . e ER a l;L ged d irn i ,si n th n ated i t i tt o S v t e e d u . i b a c n n vllle,,Ohio, having at a very greatt, expense added new - and the tiling proved kind is!' inaehinery, is"how prepared to manuilic turn all kinds - of:Writing,Printing, Wrapping and Cotton y oga papers, Rootlet Mounds, dm.,.equal to any in the Eastern or 'Western country. The undersigned having the - Agency of the above Mill, will keep constantly onitand a large supP n. ly:of the differ . - ant kinds of Paper, and , wilb have any size made to order at short notice. 7 , 87 Woad et et. rriELE subeeriberihnvuig taken the Saw inijl above J, rift Ward - Bridge, formerly run by Nr..lcilin bets, and having a good etock of , Thither on hand, would solicit the patronage or the public. = Orders thankfully received and punotuedly attended t 0... • - •,04VARY h gr.M.II,DINO ,•I . • Th e undersigned having sold bis Interest In the 'above Mill to Messrs. Savary k Spaulding, would recommend 'them to hit ro mere ustotners and thecommunity; as being well qualified ,tri give, satisfaction to all, who, may deal with thorn. JOHN CHAMBIRP' HOhD2SPATRIC BOOKS.—Just received.atthe Book t store of the subscriber, in -Fifth at, near Market : Maurits iffeefico,yaro. by Sarauelgalineman,translated and edited by CharlosJullus Hempel, M. D. 4 'vols. . Harinianrs,,AtuteDlseasm, by Dr. Remnrel, vol. 1. Hotntepathic Dotnestic Me dicine,by I. Lowrie; onlarg. ed and improved by A. J. W Ball, M. D. s Jahr' A Manuel- vol. 1; Dios. i and 3. ..11erings,Doanit4c-P4 I 4P-Igile • ; • 'llooninglausen , s Therapcenc POOket pathists, by Dr. Okie. ~ . . • Habemaids Chronic Diseases, vol. 3. o Together with Medicine Chests, of different sizes and e taPle] VICTOR SCRIDA. - 1,1/4.S.:ir; far,"7"....'7,3';•=r-V.Z.-ZeZ.,hri.g._,;,,,,A.,..: ==ffi 3=l=2sE rieteianenus: Conmr Market c7ni§-eCo-ndstreetx. TheAreometer. JAS. McOIIIRE, Titltd it., new Wood MiE=IINIMN BYAUTHORITY. • • JAPILI R. -POLK A • .• • President of the tintled • States . of. Anterfep. TO ALL "TO 5i711016, 1408 V I.IIIO3ENTB sums, CO3IE, GREET/NO. • Whereas a treaty was mnde and concluded' on the sixth day : of August, A.-D, - ,1848, at -Port- Childs, agar the head of Grand island, on.the south side of the Nebrasenor Great Platte river, between Lieut. `Colonel Ludwell E. Powell. • conananding battalion 'Missouri mounted volunteeis, en routs tbr.Oregan, in behalf of the United .States,..and, the chiefs and v headmen: iz:ortiid o f p th a w e n fo e u e r s, c o p o s fweda ated r e Lo 'publicantriind Pawnee Taping°, at present - residing , on the south side-of Platteelriver; which treaty is] Eerpned, bonds of Pawnees, neße word for word as follows, to wit:. Pawnee . - • Pawnee treaty, conauded.,ltsgust 6, 1848. Article of agreement ,and convention made this sixth day of Angest,..A. D"." 180, at ',Fort Childs, 'near the head of Grand'lslaid, tin 'the 'MO side in the Nebrasea or Great Platte rifer,lbetween,Lieu tenant Colonel .L ud well E.Powell, commanding bat r talion Missouri ,volunteers, en route- to Oregon, in behalf of the United States, and the chide and head men of the four 'confederated bands - Of-Pawnees; viz i Grand Pawnee*, Pawnee Loupi, Pawnee Re publicaes, and Pawnee Tappage, at present resi ding on the south side. of the Platte river.. AATiCLE I. ' The Confederated handier the Pei nees hereby ceded and relinqulshid to the United States all their right, title, and interest in and to all that tract of land described as follows, viz. Com mencing on the. tooth side, of-the.. Platt e, river five 'milts*est of this post,' (FOrt'tbilds;) thence due north to She crest of the bluffs north of said Platte riven. thence east and:along the crest of said bluffs to the termination of Grand island, supposed to be about sixty miler distantithence south to the south ern shore of said Platte river; and thence west and along the southein shore of the.said Platte river to the-place of beginning: -.:, , ' • • • - '' - ' . Milieu Jl. In convideratiop of the laud hereb y ceded and relinquished; the United States_ his this day paid, through Capt.' Stewart Van Vliel,-assistant quartermaster United States army, under se order from Lieut. Col. Ludwell E. Powell, commanding blitalion Missouri mounted ,volunteers, to the said four bands collectirely, on the execution or this treaty, the amount of two thousand dollars in goods and merchandise, the receipts of which is hereby acknowledged. ..-, - - Attricts 111. The United States shall have the privilege of using any - bard timbet that may at any time be needed, situated upon Wood river, immedi ately north of the land-hereby conveyed. AnirCLE 1V... The PaWIIOII. nation renew their as. surance of trieidthip for the white men, their fideli ty to the United States, and their desire for peace - with all the neighboring tribes of Indians. - . The Pawnee natioeoherefere, faithfully promise Oct to molest or injure the property or person of any `White cnixen of the United States, wherever found, nor to make war upon any tribe with whom'said Paw nee tribe now are, or-may hereafter be at peace; but, should any difficulty arise, they agree to refer the matter in dispute to such arbitration as the Pres dent of the United States mayilirect. , Awritte If.' These aitielesef agreement and con vention shall be binding and obligatory from this sixth day:of August, A.D. 1848.- ,- . , . In testimony whereof; the aaid Lieutenant Colonel Ludwell E. Powell, commandingjiattalien Missouri volunteers,lnd the chiefs and headmen of the four confederated bands - of Grand Pawnees, Pimlico j Loops, Ps,joen.Republicans, and Pawnee Tappage, IP. have hereunto signed their names, and lased their scale, on the day and year aforeasid. • - LUDWELL E , POWI4, Lt. Col. 1 . Conal Dot. Mo. Mounted Volnnteera. i CHIEF MA-LAIQUE, Principal-Chief 1 of the tour confederated binds, his a mark, 1 Chiefs of-- . . hiv.zolork. LaAthit-pit-ko i . - • hie *am*. Te-ra-ro Tappoire, hTsz mark, Executed cad delivered in the , presence of . TKOS:MS. T. TOM), /41. Rat. Mo. Mt. Vita., Secretary. • A. W; SUBLETTE,Capi. Co. A. J. WALEEEIr4. S. U. S.Arniy. W. R. RODGERS, Capt. Co. L. DAVID BICCA.USLAND, Capt. STEWART VAN VLIET, Capt. odd A. Q.M. U. S. A. , D. P. WOODBIJRY, Lieutenant Engineer*. I J. W. KELLY, Ad Lieut., Commanding Co. C. 1 SAML. .1. LINGENFELTER. _ • I ANT. LE. FAIVRE. i PETER A. CARNES, Poragenutater. ' 1. B. SMALL, A. S. U. S. A. F. JEFEREY DEESINE, Interpreter. Nov,s therefore, be it linown *hail, JAMES K. , POLKOresident or the United States of America, haring.leen and considered "aid treaty, do, in put. sumacs of tire advice and contains of the Senate, as etpressed in their resolution or the eighth day of i Jimmy, one thousand eight hundred and ibrty nine, accept, ratify, and confirm the same, and every as ; tide and clause thereof. - .. . 1% ooa sT In testimony whereof,' bare caused the seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed, having sign ed the tame with my hand., . Done at the city of. Washington this eighteenth day or January, in., the year of our Lord (L. ..j one thousand eight hundred and forty nine, and of the indepeodeace of tbe United States of America the the seventy third. JAMES- POLK- By the . President: ]antra BUCHAlsAiv;Seczetay of State • Act* and. Regolattaltep passed at the Bee. and Peeelon of the. Thirtieth Coug Roam—No. 38.) - AN ACT to carry into'effect - certainstipulations of the treaty between the United Stattmof America and the republic of Mexico, of the secondday of February one thousand eight hundred and forty sight. ,I. Be it enacted .sf .emi.s end ...00ze Ftepresers latices of the United Stales of Atneriea in Congress assembled, That the President of tlMUnited States, by and with theosisice And content of the Satiate, shall appoint. three persons who shall constitute a board of commissioners, to meet at the city of Wash ington, at some early day to be designated by. the President, whoie duty it shall be to receive and:es amine all OPIUM of citizens of the United . States up on the republic . of Mexico, which are provided for by the treaty between saidgoVernments of the Uni ted States and Mezicd, concluded on the second day 'of February, eighteen hundred And fortyleight, and 'which may be presented to the said board of corn- Missioners, and to decide thereon according to the - provisions of the said treaty, and' of thefirst andfift4 articles of the unratified convention concleded at the city of Mexico+ on the twentieth day of Nevem ber, one thousUnd eight hundred and forty-three. Szc. 2. And be it further' enaetedi That the 'llllia board or commissioners shall a 'secretary, seis ed in the English - and - Spanlshlunguages, to be, ap. pointed by the President, by and with the advice and consort of the Senate; and. Mesabi board is hereby authorized „to appoint a clerk,, and. to make ail nemt rut rules and regulations, ant cente n ary to the laws of-the United States or the provisions - Of said trea ties. for carrying their said cemmissionlnto full of Scc. 3. And be itfurlher enacted; That all records, documents, and papers, which now ate 9r hereafter, until the close' of said cemntlindonfmay2 come 'into the possession of the Department bf:Stitte; having relation to said claims, shall be .41elliered" to the said board; anttWhen the said Commission 'Shall be concluded, the journal proceodingi; together with all the records, docuinients,iind' papers which shall have come into Its possession relating to the business of 'said boardi - shall he deposited in the office of the Secretary of State; and the period .of one'year Wont-and idler thetotganisdtlon - of said board is hereby - designated, withid"which said com missioners may, at the instance', of ney;claicitant - or 'claimants, apply; through the Secretary of State of the United States, to the Mexican minister of for eign affairs; for all • such hooks, ,records, or.'docu meats, in:tho,pciasession or power of the-govern ment 'lithe Mexican republic, es *hall neemed beceasary, to the just daemon of any . claire or claims submitted to said tiodrd, inconformity with`the Tiro; visions,of saidtreaty, • ' .7 ; Sec. 4. - And be it further enacted, "1".44440. Sec retary of State is required, as soon as the President shall have designated the day for the meeting of the said board, to give public notice thereof, and to - Itia c ffeS, c , .4-- 2,4 ==== Grout Pt:minas. 8 " - re 14 1)0,s.,...,Aii.X , staikk. Abltih-rxsata s x mark. Pincus La4s. Lik.ko-topita, bis . z mark. Viermb Chief, his x mark. Bill C4ief i . his x ;nark. katinser,Reptsbitcant. - La-lo•cbe.lamrha•ro, x mark. A-shrs.ll4a•cot-alta-10, his x mark. American thicf, Lis s - mark. P ' 21 . 41 t.e PfPa.ge*. lIMINE ,cause said notice to. be published :in such nemspa; - pere as are latharized,te publish the:litre of the tailed States. • --'-• SEC. 6. And be it further . enneted;- , That the com pensation of the respective officers for whose ; - apri pointmeet Provision, is Made shall - be as follows,. namely: To 'tact h.of Said commissioners at. therstearthreethottiand dollars annamt - to the Secietaryof the , beard - at the, - -rate of two thoatind 'dollitrirperanniol; and to Ihe::Clert - at the -Into"' of fifteen hundred - dollits'per annum.'": And the :dent of the United States shall be, eatitorliettio make prevision - for the abiltingent asperities of ttaid-cottimissiowas•to hiM shall appear, reasonable and prOper. And the :said salaries., and eremites shall be paid out of 'arty . moneys , le-. - the treasury not otherwise appropriate d. • ' '-." • -• Sze:. 6. And be it further enacted, That the-liaid• commissioners shall reportto - the Secretary ,of State a list of all the - several awards - made - by:theiti; a seer lifted copy: thereof shall be by him.' transmitted to the Secretary of the Treasury, who :shell thereupon distribute, to ratable proportionkamong the "persona in. - whose favor the avoarde shall have been made, the amount - stipulated in the fifteenth article of the' said treaty, (beingthree and one,fourth Millions, of 'dollars,) according to the: proportions - • *Hell - their I respective awards shall bear to. the' said -, .three , and. one-fourth millionS,Of dollets,..6rst . deducting - .mich sums of money.l as May • be" due the United States ::frern'saiii - persona iitwhose favor said ewardi shall be made;, and the Secretary shall thereupon: cause ; certificate*of stocks of the United States-to:be iss, lied to the said parties, respectively, •or their lgal - representatives, for - the amount t o which ' they 'may be entitled, : trhiCh .stock _shall- bear ea interest alai: - - per ceat per annum until paid, ,iand redeemable...at any time at - the - pleasure of the - United Statei, at pay the same in money, at the option -- of the United. . SEC. 7. And be. it further enacted, That the said board shall terminate its &ugh:leas within two - years from the day at, its organization. • Sec. 8, And be it further enacted. That in all C.l - arising under this act where any person or per , sons, other than - these in whose favor an award bait -been or may. be made, shall claim the_ amount so awarded, or any part thereof.and shall within thirty days from the passage of this act, or-frim the date . of said award - , notify the Secretary , of the Treasury of his, her, or other intention to contest payment of the same as awarded, and shall file with the die trier:attorney otthe United. Stated a bond, with good and sufficient security, to be approved, by him, for the'payment of the costa and damages arming there from, the amount 'so awarded, and the - payment of which is contestedas aforesaid, shall be and remain in the , treasury, uS the United.- States, subject to, the decision of the courts of the United Statee thereon; and thereupon the said party so claiming the sum so , awarded, or any part thereof, shall be. at liberty to file his bill for relief and , injunction, in the circuit courts of the District of Columbia, upon the princi ples which gotten courts of equity; and any injunc tion thereupon granted by the court shalL:betrespec ted by the Treasury Department; 'and the said case in equity shall thereupon be'conducted and-govern ed itfali respects - as in other Cases in equity. Sec. 9. And be it further enacted, That this act shall not go - into effect until from and after the tenth day of March, eighteen hundred and forty-nine.- APPROMI March 3, 1349.- IPlnam—No: -294 . AN ACT to establish the HomeDepartment+ and in provide for the Treasury Department an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, and a col:rind/shiner of the customs. • - ' ' ' Be it enacted by the ;mate and House of Repreeen• tatires tf.theiTnited -Stales "of Ameica in . Congress r - assembled,' That from and after the passage of this act, there shall be;created anew, executive depart -meat of the government of the 'United States, to be milled the Department of the Interior; the' head of Which department =shall be.galleds . the Secretary of thalatesistw, who Shall be appointed by the President of the United States, and who shall hold his office by the same tenure, and receive the same salary, as 1 the Secietarici of the other executive departments+, • and who shall perform all the duties assigned to him by this'act. ' " Sec. 2. And be it farther - enacted, That the Sec+ retary:Of the Interior shall exercise and perform ail the acts of supervision and appeal in regard ao the office of Commissioner of Patents, now exercised by the Secretary of State; and the said Secretary of Interior 'hall sign all requisitions for theadvance-or payment of money out of the treasury on estimates or accounts, subject to the same adjustment or con trol now exercised:on similar estimates or accounts by the Fire or Filth Auditer and First Comptroller of the Treasury. • - - Sec. 3. And heitferther enacted, That the Sec retary of theinterlor shall perform theoduties in relation to the General Land, Office, of aupervision and appeal, now discharged by the Secretary ofthe Treasury; and the said Secretary of the Interior -*hillier+ ail requisitions for the advance or payment •rof money' out of theArcasury,_ on „estimates-or ae. counts, approved or certified , by the Commissioner of the General Lend office,subject to the same con trol now exercised by the First Comptroller`of the Treasure Szc. - 4. And be a: farther enacted; That the sual visory power now exercised by, the Secretary - of the Treasury over the accounts of the marshals, clerks end other officeni of all the courts of the United I States;shall be exercised by the Secretary of the interior, who shall sign all requisition, for the ad vance or payment of money out-,,0f the treasury, on estimates or accounts, subject to the same control now exercised on like estimates or accounts by the First Auditor and First Comptroller of the Treas. Sec. b. And be it further enacted, That the Serve tary of the Interior shall 'exercise the supervisory and appellate powers now : exercised by the Seereta ry of• the War Department, in relation to all the acts of the Commissioner of Indian Affairag, and shall sign all requisition's for the advance or Payment of money nut of the treasury, on estimates or accounts, subject to the same adjustment or control Tomes ercised on similar estimates or accounts by the Sec ond Auditor and Second Comptroller of the Trees , ury. Sze. 6. And be it: further enatted; That the Sec . retail of - the Interior shall•Oxercise the lupervisory 1 and appellate powers now exercised by the Secrets= ties of the War and Navy. Departments, in_ relation to all the acts , of the Cummtareqper of Pensions; and shall 'alga all requisitions flg the advance or paYment'mf money out of the treasury, on estirriates or accounts, subjeit to the same adjustment or con: trol now exorcised on similar estimates or accounts by the Third or Foarth Auditors and Second Comp troller of the Tree - seri. • Sze. 7. And brit fartherenacted, That the Secre tary_ of the :Interior shall exercise:all the.supervit• .ory and appellate powers noir exercised by, the Secretary of State; in relation to all act of rnarshall and others in taking and returning the ceoseaof' the United States; and shall sign all requisitions for the advance or payment of' money, out of the treasury, on, estimates or accounts, subject to the same adjust ment or control now exercised :tier sit:niter esti mates and Recounts by the Tilth' Auditor •and First Comptroller:of-the _Treasury. - • Sze. ; 8. Andbeilforther enacted, That the super filmy andmppellate powers new exercised by. the Secretary of the Treasurtover the lead" and - other mines of the Unite& States, and over the accounts - of tke agents thereof, shall be exercised by the SOC. teary of the Interior; who , shall sign all requisitions forthe advanact or payment ,of money:out of the treasiary, On estimates or' accounti, subject Wale same•adlustmont or control 'now exercised tin simi. ; or estimates Of accounts by, the Second Auditor and Second Comptroller of the Treasury. . Szc..S. Alytbeitfurther eaaded, That s uper: visor) , and tappet:lld- powers now exercised 'by the President of the United States ever the .Commis sioaer of Public Buildings, shall be:exercised by the Secretary of the Interior; who shall all reciaiii; Vona fbr theradvance or'payment of monei out - ef the treasury on eitimates, or aeamintsi , subject to the saute adjustment Or control now exercised on similar estimates or accounts by. the First Auditor and First Comptoller of the Treasury:" Prorided, Ttiat nothing'in 'Ole section coat:tine:l'd:all be con= mtrue&to take from;hlipresiding officers of the two houses of Congress the .power now possessed.: by . them to make and enforce rules and regulations for the ettro;• preservation,. orderly &toping, and police of the Capitol, and its appurtenances. - • . Sta. 10.; And be it, further-enacted, That. the Sec. rotary of the Interior shall have and a au pervisory power and control over the board of in spectors and warden of the penitentiary or the bia. ttict of Columbia; and shall sign all requisitions - for the advance or payment or money out or -the-trexte ury on estimates or accounts, subject to thelsamo adjuatment or control now 'exercised on similar es; timstes or accounts by the`'First Auditor- and First .Comptaller of_the.Treatury..- Su. al.. And best further, entiftedr , . Secretary of the Itaterior is hereby authorized to ;Fri point a chief clerk'of his department, who' skill re - 4 ceive a salary of two -thousand dollars per annum; and that the Presider: 9f the United States, on the CM =ME . r i.~ S.' - ~ _~ recommendation of the : aiiltyfectetaryto • /eta* 1 nor, may transfer. frhist 7 4hei ,Treae2titeihiparttneiat '? proper, to t iit he - DepartMent ;th.oklolorlors Buck 1" clerks in the °Ewer - the Secretaryol. thia.'rretutiMy :1, all perform the . duties 'over 'WhiCh ribtOsseperslemn and control arc given by'thle act tiallittecreUtry 01;'. the Interior, which said clerk• shallAtolierefAcr auk* -.. .;. ject to the appointing, and removing -power of the Secretary of the Interior, as also the .clerks In the:. several bureaus heretofore itipoilited 'or removable! by the heads of departinints;' whiCh baretias are t , transferred bythis act to..the,D_Ppiarlit 44 .01 th e 1101 - 1 'crier. : r: ;.... .. .. ..._.......::.;„ 4- .- ..?. v.'' , - .11.. ace. 21. Andbeflitalker-enackeirThtt an offieir shall be appointed. by the Preaidedt ot the United: States, and s with the advance and. consent of the '- Senate. inAlickfrApariment of_the L TreasAry. au one of its bureaus, to be called the Commissioner' of 4 : Customs, who shall perform all the acts and etereisol4. all the power., now developed by laW on the . Firitl. .: Comptroller of the Treasury; relating to tha'roceiptil .., from customs and the aecoupta of collectors and . . ii other officers of the -customs, Or connected there . . ... with; who shall hold his office „by the same tenure,_ . and received the same amount of salary as the First ff.. Auditor' the treaaury, and 'payable - .ha the.name ‘ manlier., And the secretary, of the Treasury shall , transfer from the office ofthe Firth Comptroller stick clerks all may be necessary to the tannin' of the ..' Cemmissioner of customs ' for whom: the said . Sucre.' tary of the Treasury _ shell also Appoint on chief •.: clerk, at a salary of seventeen huudred dollars per . Ste. 13. And be it further made; That an olS; 7 cer shall be appointed in the Treasury Department .! by the Secretary of the Treasury, to be called •the ' Assistant Secretary of the Treasury; whiotto•aalal7'" ! shall be three thousand dollars per annum, payable .. in the same manner as that of the Secretary of the Treasury, .who shall e x amine , all !attars, Contract* nod warrants, prepared for the signature of the Sec. ,_ retary of the Treaaury ' and who • shall perforM all i ~ such other dole* in the office of the Secretory or .. the Treasury , now performed by some Of his ilotha i ,•l as pay , be devolved on him by the Secretary, of the. .:, Treasury, who shall also appoint a clerk at's salary of seventeen hundred dollars per annum; who tliall I perform such duties as a clerk is the .Treasury Da: • panment, in aid of said Assistant Secretary, as may be assigned to him by the:Secretary of the Trirasn- Sic. 14. And be itfurther enacted, That the Sec retary of the Treasury shall transfer from the'office, of the First Comptroller one of his mesaengors, , to perform the same duties in the office of , the 'Com missioner of Customs, as also such portion of,the contingent fund of the office of the First Caniptroll er as may be reqUirod in that of the Commissioner of catoms; in consequence of the transfer of clerks from one office to another, althe transfer of a mes senger from that office to another. And - tho' Scare tary of the Treasury shall transfer on of, hlif4nes -sengers to the office of the Secretary of the fated. or, as also such portion of the contingent fond of the office of the Seceetary of the Treasury as 'may be required in the office of the Secretary of the into riot), in consequence of the transfer of clerks from • one department to the other. Sze.. 15. Andbeit further marled, That nothing in this act contained shall be so constructed_as to_ affect or impair any of the powers coulerred, .or duties devolved, on the Secretary of the 'Treasury, in relation'to the transfer, safekeeping, or...disbars°. - meet of public moneys, by the act of thestath of August, one thousand eight botadred and . foity-sir, - entitled "An act to provide for better orgabiza. than of the treasury, and for..the collective, safe. keeping, transfer, and disbursement of the paMic - revenue." Amore') March 3, 1899. • [Pinttc—No. 40.31 AN ACT to authorize the coinage of gold' dialltun - .and - double eagles. • -. Be it enaeted4iheJutte and House OP .-,Reptciottri 'toffees of the United gtates of America Congren assembled, That there snail be from hate to time, struck and coined at the United Stott:31 1 111ot, and the branches thereof, conformably in all respects to . law, (except that On the reverse of the gold dollar the figare of the eagle shall be omitted,) and .conform ably.in all respects to the standard for gold. cafes now established by lay, coins of gold of the fellow- ing denominations and values, viz . double eagles, each to ho of the value of twenty dollars, or gala,. and gold dollars, each to be ofthe value atone . . dollar, or unite. Sec. 2. And be it further. enacted. That for 11l sums whatever the double eagle shall be a legal ten der for twenty dollars, and the gold dollar shall he .• a legal tender for one dollar. . : Sac, 3. - And be it further enatteil..Tbatill now in force in relation to the comae of the . Veiled States, and the striking and coininethe some, "Rio,, so far as applicable, have full force acid effect Its lotion ;to the coins hereio.authorised, .whether the Said laws are penal or otherwise; and whether they are for preventing counterfeiting or debasement, for zifotecting the currency, for regulating and guard leg the process of striking and coiniug, and, the .prepar.. ahem! thereof, or for tho security of the coin, or for any other purpose. - SEc. 4. And be ttfurther enacted, That in adjust ing the weights of gold coins henceforward, there!. lowing deviations from the standard weight shall not be exceeded in any of the single pieces ---name ly, in the double eagle, the eagle, and the halfengle, one half of a grain, and in the quarter eagle,. .and gold dollar, one quarter of agrain; and that, In weighing a large number of.pieces together, when delivered 'tom the chief coiner to the transom, ane from the treasurer to the depositorsi the devia tion from the standard weightshall ant exceed three pennyweights in one thousand doable eagles; two pennyweights in one thousand eagles; ono and one-. half pennyweights in one thousand halfeagles;rono pennyweight in one thousand quarter eagles; and ono half of a pennyweight in one thoimand gold dollars. • Arrativr.n March 3, 1849. Merchant Teller.. MILE subscriber respectfully annottnces to hiictfitioni- A. ere and to the gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vicinity, general y , that he has received his usual assortment of Spring Goods, for gentlemen's wear, to width-belt:mites their attention. }bitstock comprises fine Broad Cloths of all colors; Cusimeres• ' rich Vesting*, of plain and fancy patterns all of which he is prepared to manufacture in the best and most fashionable style. Also. Children's Clothing kept constantly on hand and dende to order; WM: B. SHAFPER, my 24 - '• Water at, fid door above Nntional Hotet- • , ruaktozaable Cto ahlAg Stare NO. 218 LIBERTY STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTH! rrHESnbscribers respeerfally-infornitheir him:ids - and I. the public generally, that ther.have.j e urs received. a new supply of French and 'English Clothe, end casii ma re!,—Veounga of.all styles' and quality—Ready-markt Clothing of all descriptions; nCckand pocket Handker-. chiefs, Shins; in short, every •article usually kept la Clothing Stores constantly on hand. , - -. • _ Gentlemen wishing trihaveoClothes made ttiordatclet a fashionable style, will find a to their advantage to-eV! and examine our stock before going elsewhere. " • VeIIILLES DOWNING:' Dissolution. . • •• • • , T HE MIMI of Acheson k Dagg this daid li soleod by . mutual consent: Mr. Jai. T. Daft havingdeclin. ed butane's& an account . or ill health, has disposed of tits interest to Jas. C. Atheson. The business hereattersvill be conducted in the name of W. & J. C. Acheson... • • WM. 'Aciresok JAS. T. DAGOt. 'i• 7 Pittstpargli, July)lS4B i rt .- withdrawing from the firm of Acheson le Dan, I take pleasure in recommending,my snceesssor tomy (Fiends and the public generally. JAS; T. Dego: • ISSOLUTION.—The Partnership' heretofizre D iag between the subscribers, under the firm of J. & J. M , Dzvrrroxias dissolved on the 7th inst. 'Enhar puny is authorized to use the name of the firm, in- settlemenA. JOAN M , DEVIIT__,. JAMES MrDEVITT:f ?March AO. ErCO-PARTNERSHIP:The onderriedlia;ei tido day formed a Co-partnership under the. f m of ,JOAN BPDEVITT & BROTHERS , for the transaettonof IQ* eery andßrodune 1131.Bit:teas, JOHN A:VW:M i . JAMES IN'D jtfareh 7, 1849.--1m532) . :. • z. WILLIAM DPDRlllttir.i.:' - 1 - LLI§OLUTION.--I'tie partnership of Moamar aktanin li this day &waived, by inuteuil eminent. .Tknbn orthelrin will beatified by IL Lee ,•.r. Ettraaky.) Pittsburgh, 30th JU5i.,.1949 NOTICE—The undersigned - wil Continue ‘thi,Wooi • .baldness and attertd.to th e oak of Ni r ooloo the 'old place. Du. In zetiring from the late film . of - Mttilltrit. Lae 'I. take great pleurae in recommending alz..M.LatAdt e confidence of my'friends dnd to the ;naiad.' ian3o- ; • talltlttlYo • .004.aZtW011atipiii:,,t -.10111.1 DUNLAP. ttyny TOHN DUNLAP • having, in) she. Ist inet.;: ilarsodarea tl 'with him in his business Joan PLIMING.th,C7 Win hereafter cam on their I mportlne . of Hank, pp wartifirrisr Hardware, and Iftan ufamtinngihipineW i A . nder.he name auirstyle of John Danlaplc Co. The btaiinins o f Ote old . establishment will be closed hptheaenioryantep, o r t b. present firm, at. heir warehouse. corner of Market ri Second anew (JOO) • .JOHN er 11HG MIDNIGHT SIIN—A Pilgrimmgcy kr:Fractal' Bremer; trebsbiled by . bfary Hewett. 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