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They'are - to be delivered on the lower yard at such place or places as shall be directed. :Profiosals must state . the prices ppr thousand for •iirnishing the whole number. t , 2511) CLASS-Lux B 15 pieces - 8 by 13 inches 52 feet long, 15 8 14, 30 s 0 • 26 . 30 • s 12 ' 14 -30 5 S ' 9 30 8 Ssi 5 7 6 • '. 7 ' 4 122 4 ' .7 13 ' 8 13 135 4 14 4 9 18 14 2 ' 15 ' 18 • 56 ' a • 4 ' 14 • s — ' 12 10 28 8 9 28 6 6 9 , • 56 4 ' 6 ' G 900 feet lineal measure timber 10 by 10 inches. ,I*s pieces 6 by 9 inches,' 12 feet long. 7 3 16 ;" 12' - 4600 feet board measure 3 inch plank. All the above timber to be Cypress or Pine,' sound, free from large knots, wind shakes or other imperfections; and to be sawed true and of full size. 0000--feet lineal measure, of timber for piles, from 12 to 15 inches in diameter, to bd straight and delivered in lengths of 30 feet. 7250 feet 1 inch Cypress or Pine boards, square edge for sheeting. 2000 feet 1 inch white Pine boards (clear stuff.) from 12 to 18 inches wide, and from 12 to - 1.8 feet long. 2160 feet board measure 2 inch white Pine plank'. (clear stuff,) from 12 to 18 inches wide, from 12 to 1S feet long. Of the materials mentioned in this class, 4500 feet lineal measure of timber for piles, 900 feet lineal. measure 10 bylo inch timber, 4800 feet beard measure 3 inch plank, must be delivered by the 10th day of August next.; the remaining 4500 feet lineal measure of timber for piles, the 2000 feet 1. - inch Vhite Pine boards and the 2160 feet Ell S . ': ~. board measure 2 ineh!white• Pine plank must be - delivered by the - Ist day of September next, and one half-of all the other lumber by or before the 20th September next, and the whole amount by or before the 20th of October next. They are to ME gni . be Aelivered on the lower yard at such places as may he'directed. Proposals must state the price per foot' lineal for .the timber for piles, 'and the price per thousand feet board measure for the rest of the class. IN MEE - 3nn CLASS. 382 perches stone for foundation. 5t..) perches stone sititable to cup, to be delivered in blocks from 14 to [6 inches thick, 14 to 18 inches wide and from 3 to 7 feet long. 22 stone window sills, 3 feet 4 inches long, 4i inches thick, and 7 to 9 inches wide. 2 door sills S feetAong, 9 inches thick and 1 foot G inches wide. El S door sills G feet long, 9 inches thick, 1 foot inches wide. • 210 feet lineal of stone for string course, 13 inches thick and from 5 to S inches wide. The window sills, door sills and stone for string course are to be cut and ready for laying, and must be delivered by the Ist day of September next, and may be sand stone, lime stone or granite. The 382 perches stone for foundation and the 50 perchesl stone suitable to cut; must be delivered by or he- I fore tbe 15th day bflAugust next. They are to be delivered at such' places on the lower yard as shall be directed. Proposals must state the price r foot limp for door sills, the price-per foot 'ilea for mut ov - 741K - fife pricbs per foi.it lineal for string course, and the price per perch for the other stone. . 47 CLASS. 15700 best welsh Slate, IS inches long, one half of them to be 9 inches wide, the other halt 10 inches wide. 125 feet of F.nglish ridge tiles. The articles in this class must be delivered on or before the first day of October next, and deposited on any part of the yard which may be directed. Proposals must state the price per 1000 for the slate and the price pir foot lineal for the tiles, .STII CLASS. 400 pbunds 10 penny nails. 100 4 20 " 200, ' 4 ' 100 ' 40 The nails to be delivered in kegs of 100 lbs. each. 3 boxes 10 by 16:inch window glass. 50 pounds putty. ' 2 9 inch knob locks. 4 .8 inch bolts. EMU ME , DE BE KEW BIiINI MI I 240 feet large size ee gutters, to be made of 14 inch 11 tin. 100 feet down spout 4 inches diameter, to be made of si tin. 20 pair 4 inches butt binges 20 dozen I inch screws no. 12 16 dozen 1 inch screws no. 11 . 7* dozen 2 inch axle window pulleys. 750 pounds bar irod 2 inches wide, 3 inch thick. :350 pounds bar iron 1/ inch square. The nails and bar i iron must he delivered by the Ist day 'of Sept. next. The glass, putty, locks, bolus, gutters, spouts, butts, screws and window' pulleys must be delivered by or before the 20th of October next. .TEdy must be delivered at any place on the yard which may be directed. Prop°. sals must state the price per pound for the nails and liar, iron, the price per box of 100 feet for the glass, the price per pound for the putty, the price per lock for the locks, the price per bolt for the bolts,. the price per foot lineal for the gutters, the price per foot lmeal!for the down spout, the price per pair for the hinges, the price per dozen for the screws, the price per dozen for the window pul leys, MEE WES =I .otie.half of the lime and sand must be delivered by the 15th day of ' , August next, and the other half by the 15th day of 'September next. They must be deliVered at such places on the lower yard as shall be directed. The lime must Ge delivered in barrell: Proposals must state the price per bush el for the lime, and the price per bushel Sri the sand. BEE 105,000 barn learnt 'bricks. One half of the kicks to be delivered by the 20th of September nest, and the other; half by the 20th of October next, They are tol be delivered on the lower yard at such places aelehall be directed. Proposals must state the price per thousand for furnishing the whole amount.( 20 C,L4se--r,ustnan. 15 pieces 8 by 13 inches 52 feet long. 8 ' , 10 15 30 ' 8 ' 1 9 ' 113 no 8 H 2 9 30 5 1 .1 S 7 ' 30 8 1 1- 28 154 4 6 ' 18 21g 4 g ; 9 1.5 14 • 2 '1 15 18 g 156 3 5 4 5 12 19 g 4 .1 6 12 8 12 .1 14- 35 g g 12' '1 14 ' 12 g ; g ';g - -12 '1 14' 11 ' g • ;6 8 ']. 12 7' g 400 4 ‘i /2 g g • - 4 '! 6 12 g 00 feet lineal measure timber 10 by 10 inches. 4800 feet board.: measure 3'inah plank. All the above timber Jo be Cypress ''or Pine, sound, free frOmlarge knots. windshakes or other imperfections; and-..to' ' sawed . true and of full • • ; ' .0000 feetlineal measure or fimber for 'piles. , L -In.- 11111 No. 1. IsT Ccess or - MATERIALS Gm CLASS. 1240 bushels unslacked lime. 3000 bushels clear sharp sand 11111 So. 2 IST CLA a .: ,- ;:-..,to...; -, ..,..:" ,,, i. ':_:',.-,.,.,,,,,,:::, -i • - --. , <,..t•;. --.-",:i.,';i;...,..:•;:',,,':.',4..,,1.:;:.:,.'' MI .i!,-;'l'.:', ,m. 0,74.0p_-- ME BM 1850 'feet broad. measure, 11 inch yellow Pine flooring, from 12 to 15 inches in diameter. 7250 feet 1 inch Cypress or Pine boards, square l edged for sheeting. 4000 feet board measure 2 inch white Pine plank! (clear stuff) from 12 to.lB inches wide and' from 12 to 18 feet long. 2000 feet .1 inch white Pine boards (clear stuff,)! 12 to 18 inches wide and from 12 to IS (Ceti long. WOO feet board measure It inch white pine board! (clear stuff) 12 to 18 inches, and from 12 to, 18 feet long. This lumber must be delivered at such places 01 the lower yard as may be directed. One half o the timber, ftcr piles and the 900 feet lineal measure of 10 by 10 inch timber and the 4500 feet board ' measure 3 inch plank must be delivered by the 10th day of August next ;.the remaining 4500 feet lineal measure of timber for piles, the 2000 feet inch white Pine boards, the 4000 feet board meat sure 2 inch white Pine plank, and the 1000 feet 1 inch white Pine boards must be delivered by thi first day of September next, and one half of the other number by or before the 20th Septe - fiber evil and the whole amount on or before the 20th 01 October next. Proposals must state the prices per foot lineal for timber for piles and the price per thousand lee: board measure for all the other material in this class. inn CLASS 382 perches stone for foundation, from 6 To lb inches thick, with beds from 12 inches tcr feet broad, and to be flat, well shaped stones. 50 perches stone suitable to cut, to be delivered in blocks from 14 to 16 inches thick 14 to 2p inches wide and from 3 to 7 feet long . 56 stone window sills, 3 fret 4 inches long, 43 inches thick, 7 to 9 inches wide. • 2 door sills 8 feet long, 7 inches thick, IS inchts wide. 10 door sills 6 feet 10ng,7 inches thick, IS inches 'wide. feet lineal of stone for string course c li inches' thick, from 5 to S inches wide The window sills, door sills and stone for string course to be cut and ready for laying, and may be sand stone, lime stone or granite. They must be delivered by the first Jay of September next. The 382 perches and the 50 perches suitable to cut must be delivered by or before the 15th day of A'n gust next. They are to be delivered at such pla ces on the lower yard as shall be directed. Pro posals must state the price per foot lineal for moor sills, the price per foot lineal for the string course and the price per perch for the other„stones. 4Tn CLASS. 15700 best welsh slate IS inches long, one them to be 9 inches wide, the othei half 10 inches wide. 1'25 feet of ridge tiles. The articles in this class must be delivered onior before the first day of October next, and deposited on any part of the yard which may be directed:,-- Proposals must state the price per 1000 ior tihe slate, and the price per foot lineal for the tiles. !- STII CLASS boxes 10 by 10 inch window glass. , Zs putty. keg S penny nails. kegs 10 penny nails. keg i 2.0 penny nails. keg•lo penny nails. kegs •1 penny nails. kegs to contain 100 pounds of nails each. feet large size eve gutters to be made of 14 inch ti tin. feet down spout 4 inches diameter to be of tin. 2 9 inch knob locks. 25 pair 4 inch butt hinges. 25 dozen 11 inch wood screws no. 12. 38 dozen 1 inch wood screw. no. 11. IS 2-3 dozen 2 inch axle window pulleys. 730 pounds bar iron 2 inches wide 3 inch thick 330 thili4r iron I 3 inch square. The nails and bar iron must be delivered by the first day of Septemlser next; the glass, putty,locks, gutters spouts, butts, screws and window pulleys, must be delivered by or before the 20th of October next. They must b&delivered at any place °oldie Yards that may be designated. Proposals Must state the price per pound, for the nails and bar it'on; the mice per box of 100 feet for the glass,!the pri.ca per t ,oaad for the putty, the price per Lock I for the locks, the price per toot lineal for the gut ters, the price per pair 'for the hinges, the price per doxen for the screws, and the price per dozens for the window pulleys. 6TO CLAM 1250 bushels unslacked lime. 3uuo bushels dean' sharp sand. One half of the lime and sand must be delivered by the 15th day of August next, and the other half by the 15th day of September next. They must be delivdcd at such places on the lower yard as shall be direct ed. The linte,_ must be delivered in barrels. Pro posals must state the price per bushel for the Blind, and the price per bushel for the lime. Bill No. 3. IST CLASS OF MATERIALS 230700 hard burnt Bricks. One half of the bricks to be delivered by the filth Of SepteMber next, and the other half by the 20th of Octbber next. They are to be delivered at the lower yard at such places as shall be directed. Proposals must state the price pet : thousand for furnishing the whole quantity. Zan CLASS—eon LL:3IDER. 70 pieces 3 by 12 inches 19 feet long.: 70 ' 2i 12 10 ' ' 84 ' 2i 12. . 15-.1 ' 28 2i 13 84 10 20 ' 42 ' 2i 10 ' 10 84 2} 14 13 ' • 56 • 4 ' 7 ' 28 ' 50 4 ' 7 ' 14' 8 6 ' 8 ' 25 " 16 • 6 ' '8 ' 9 " 16 ' ' 8 ' 4 " 12 6 9 22 ' 4'6'9 12 ' ' 12 ' 6 ' G ' 22 ' ' 6 ' 12 22 ' 4 ' 15 5 8 ' 13 All the above timber to be Cypress or Fine, sound, free from 'large knots, wind shakes or other imperfections, and to be sawed true and of full size. 8700 feet board measure 1.3. inch yellow ,pine flooring. 3600 feet board measure 2 inch pine plank, (clear stuff.) 1500 feet board measure 13 inch white; pine plunk, (clear stuff.) 1875 feet board measure inch white ; pine boards, (clear stuff) 12 to 16 inches vide, from 12 to 18 feet long. 1500 feet 1 inch white pine boards, (clear stuff.) 6300 feet 1 inch Cypress or Pine boards, square - • edged for sheeting. 70 pieces 10 by 10 inch timber, 20 feetilong, t 4200 feet lineal measure timber for piling,!froni 12 to 15 inches diameter. 105 pieces 3 by 12 inch timber, 20 feet long. The timber to be delivered at such places On the lower yard as may be directed. One half of the timber for piles, and 70 pieces 10 by 10 inch! tim ber 20 feet long, and 105 pieces 3 by 12 inches, 20 feet long, must be delivered by the 10th thiy of August next. 'rho remainder of the - timber piling, the 3 000 fet 2 inch pine plank, the Oft( hundred feet inch pine plank, the 159 f white pine boards must be delivered by the first d of September next, and one half of ail the lotl lumber by or before the 20th' of September I next and the whole of the class by the 20th ofi 3 Oeto next. Proposals must state the price per footlineal for tire timber for piles, and the price per thousand feet board measure for all the otherkenaber. 3nD CLASS. 320 perches stone for foundation, from 01 to ioches thick, with beds from 1 . 2 inch s t feet broad, and to be flat well shapedetones 3 door. sills 5 teat long, 7.0 inches wide, 8 i dies thick. . 37 window silts. 3 feet 5 inches long,4i inch thick, 8 to 4 3 inches wide. 304 feet lineal measure cut stone for Istri course, qty inches thick, from 4 to B rich wide, 288 feetlineal measure cutstone,B 3 feet 8 inches wide. 32 pieces cut stone, 3 feet 9 inches by 9 feet 9 inches, and 8 inches thick. -1 600 feet stone steps, 14 inclies wide, 8 'inches thick from 5 to S feet long. MKS All the above stones with the exception of 320 perches for foundation are to be Cut, ready to be laid, and must be delivered by the Ist day of Sep tember next. 1'he,320 perches for foundation must be delivered by the 15th day, of August next They are all to be delivered on the lower yard. Proposals must state the price per perch for the stone for the foundation, and the price per foot lin eal for the Various other stones. 4Tn CLASH. 13612 best welsh slate 18 inches long one half of them to be V inches wide,'the other • half, 10 inches wide. 75 feet ridge and tiles. • The slate and tiles must be delivered on or be fore the first day of October next, and deposited on any part of the yard which may be designated. Proposals must state the price per 1000 slate. and the price per foot lineal, for the tiles, 2i dozen lyt inch axel window pulleys. 34 pair parliarnenthinges. 20 pair 4 by 4 inch butt hinges. 17 eight inch knob locks. 3 kegs 4 penny nails. 2 kegs 6 penny nails. kegs S penny nails. S kegs 10 penny nails. 1 keg 12 penny nails. 1 keg 20 penny nails. 1 keg 40 penny nails. 4 kegs 10 penny brads. ' 1 ISicegs white lead. 76 boxes 14 by 20 inches (best quality) crown glass. 100 pounds putty. 20 gallons linseed oil. 13 gallons spirits turpentine. 150 feet eve gutter. 100 feet down spout. 50 dozen wood screws. 36 dozen inch wood screws. 8 bars iron 10 feet long, inch thick, 2 inches wide. The nails and bar iron must be delivered by the let day of September aext, and the other mate rials in this class by or before the 20th of October next. They must be delivered at any place on the yard that may be designated. Proposals must state the price per pound for the nails and bar iron, the price per pair for the butts and hinges, the price per dozen for the screws, the price per keg for :45 lbs for the white lead, the price per box of 100 feet for the glass, the price per pound for putty, the price per gallon for the oil and spirits turpentine, the price per foot lineal for the eve gutter, the price per foot lineal for the down spout. Ern CLASS. 1450 bushels unslaeked lime 3tmo bushels clean sharp sand. 50 barrels hydraulic cement, (best quality 1009 plastering lath 3 feet lung. One halt of the lime and sand must be delivered by the lath day of August next, and the other half together with the hydraulic cement, plastering,: lath and hair must be delivered by the I ath Sep tember next. They must be delivered at such pla ces on the lower yard as shall be directed. Proposals must state the price per bushel for the lime, the price per bushel for sand, the price per barrel for the cement, the price per hundred fur laths, and the price per bushel for hair. Dill No. 4. 271serr hard burnt Bricks One half of the bricks to he delivered by the 20th September next, and the other half by the 20th October ne.xt. 'they are to be delivered on the lower yards, at such places as shall be directed. Proposals must state the price per thousand for furbishing the whole nuniher. 11 pieces S by 11 incl.es 14 ? S 1)) • 28, 8 , r; a 28 5 24 S 9 31 196 4 ' 6 ' 28 ' 4 9 20 • 14 ' 2 ' 15 • 20 156 5 • 4 ' It 5 ' 12 21 14'5' 8 ' 8 ' 28 ' 6 ' 8' 28 ' 5 • 8 14 8 ' 14 • 4 • 8 45 " 37') 1 • 12 66 4 'l2 10 ' 152 4 ' 12 9 ' 144 , 3 ' 10 27 , 114 3 ' 10 10 • 81 , 10 • 10 , 121 • 3 12 20 All the above timbers to be Cypress or Pine, free from imperfections, and to be sawed true and of full size. 10000 feet lineal measure of timber for piles, from 12 to 15 inches diameter. 9300 feet 1 inch cypress or pine boards. 2titt7s feet board measure inches yellow Pie Of the materials mentionea in this class S 000; eel lineal measure, of timber for piles, 81 pieces l 10 by 10 inches timber 20 feet long, and 121 pieces, 3 by 12 inches 20 feet long, must be de livered by the 10th day of August next; and 8000 feet lineal of timber for piles, the 1300 feet 16 inch planks, the 1230 feet 11 inch boards, and the 1900 feet 1 inch boards must be delivered by the Ist day of September next; and one half of all the other lumber by or before the 20th day of September next, and the whole amount of this class by the 20th of October next. Proposals must state the price per foot lineal for the timber for piles, and the price per thou. sand feet board measure for all the other lumber in this class. 620 Perches Stone for foundation, from G to 1S inches thick with beds from 12 inches to 2 feet broad and to by flat sell % shaped stone. GO Perches stone suitable to cut, to be delivered in blocks from 14 to 16 inches thick, from 14 to 20 inches wide, and from 3 to 7 feet long. 42 Stone window sills, 3 lest 2 inches long, ; inches thick; 8 inches wide. 4 Stone door sills, 6 feet long, 6 inches thick,' 18 inches wide. 10 Stone door sills 4 feet long G inches thick, IS inches wide. 520 feet lineal measure string course, 4i inches thick, 5 to 8 inches wide. The window sills, door sills, and stone for string course are to be cut and ready for.laying, and may he sand atone, lime stone, or granite. They must be delivered by the Ist day of September next. The 620 perches stone for foundation and the 60 perches stone to cut must be delivered by the 15th „, of August next. They are to be delivered at such en places on the lower yard as shall be diredted. Proposals must state the price per foot lineal for the window sills, for the door Fills, and for the string course, and the price per perch for the other stone. er , Frir CLASS. 2-0,1 . 00 best welsh slate 18 inches long"; one half of them to be 0 inches wide, the other half 10 inches wide. 140 feet of ridge tiles. The slate and tiles are to be delivered by the Ist 1 . 8 day of October next, and deposited at such places 2 in the yard as shall be directed. Proposals must state the price per 1000 slate, and the price per foot lineal for the,tiles. fire CLAss. 6 boxes 10 by /6 inch u•iclow glass. 100 pounds putty. ng 2. kegs S penny nails. les 16 4 10 penny nails. 4 4 12 penny nails. c k , l 2 20 penny nails. 2 40 penny nails. 3 4 penny nails. 1 keg Si inch spikes. 42 8 inch knob locks. 48 •pair 4 inch butt hinges, • -- • •:., - - - STII CL d S 13 bu3hels hair IST. CL•SS OF MATERIAL* I= tiooritrg. .1000 feet board measure 2 inches white pine plank, (clear from 12 to 18 feet long. 150 f) feet board measure 1j inches white pine planks, (clear stuff,) from 12 to 18 feet long 1250 feet board measure 11 inches 'Alike pine hoards, (clear stuff,) from I 2 to IS inches wide. and from 12 to 18 feet long. 1900 feet 1 inch white pine boards (clear stuff.) from 12 to 18 inches wide,4rom 12 to 18 feet long. 2D CLASS gross 11- inch screws No. 12, 'pounds bar Iron, 2 inches wide, inch thick. poundsilar Icon, 1.1 inch square. feet eve gutter to be rnade of 14 inch x tin. feet down- spout, 4 inches diameter, to be made of t 4 tin. 120 feet sheet copper for valleys. The nails and bar iron must be delivered by the Ist day of September next, and the other ma terial in this class by the - 20th of October next. They must be delivered at any place in the yard that may be designated.—Proposals must state the prices per pound for the nails, the spikes, the bar iron, the copper and the putty, the price per box, of 100 feet for the glass, the price per lock for the locks, the price per pair for the butt hinges, the price per dozen for the screws, the price per foot for the eve gutter and the price ,per foot for. the down spout. 800 375 2.70 200 Urn CLASS. 1710 'Bushels unslacked lime. .1230-Bushels clean sharp sand. One half of the lime and sand must be delivered by .the 15th day of August next, and the other half by the 15th day of September next.—They must be delivered - on. the lower yard at such places as shall be directed, the lime must be delivered in barrels. Proposals must state the prices per bushel for the lime and for the sand. IST CLA3S-BRIC KS 2(900 pressed bricks, equal in quality to the best pressed brick used in Memphis. ::20;000 hard burnt common bricks. One half of the bricks to be delivered by the Ist of September next, and the other half by the Ist day of October next. They must be delivered on the upper yard at such places as shall be directed. Proposals must stale the price per thousand for the pressed bricks, and the price per thousand for the common bricks. CLASS -Um 11E11 6S pieces 3 by 12 inches 19 feet Tong 34 • 3 • 12 ' • 36 • 3 12 ' 16 CS 12 19 ' 31 ' 2i 12 ' 12 36 21 • l6 6S • ' 21 ' 10 ' 21 • 34 21 10 ' 12 • jr,• 21 ' 10 • IS 21 3 12' • 24 ' 21 ' 12 ' 20 • 21 • 9 ' .11 • S 26 ' 20 • • 161 • • 4 • 4 • 7' 16 • • 4 • 4 7 ' 12 • • 4•46 , ' 8 1 • 4 • 6 ' 4 ' • 4 4 ' 7 • 14 • • 4•17' 11 " " 4 ' 4 • 7 ' ' 4 4 • 6 ' " .•4• 6 ' 3 4S pieces 3 by 5 at one cod, 3 by 7 at the other,l 16 lea long. I 3 ,4 ' 12 • ' 10 3 • 6 12 ' 4 6 • 10 • 20 • 3 • 12 • 20 " 6 ' S • Si " 4 4 ' 20 • ' 4 ' 8 5 • • 1 ' 6 • 10 I 1 4 • 4 • 10 • 26 5 ' 15' tru • 3 4 ' 123 " 11,155 feet board measure, inch flooring. 3,6 , ./0 feet board pleasure, 2 inch whutu pine. (drag stuff ) 1,:00 lee; 'board measure, I inch white pine. (clear , stuti.) 500 feet board measure, 1* inch white pine (Clear stuff) 2,000 lent 1 inch white pine, (clear stuff ) 5,jJO tees 1 inch cypress or pine boards, for sheet feet long ing. All the lumber in this class, not otherwise ape rifled, is to be cypress or pine, sound and free ftom large knots or other imperfections, and to be saw ed true, and of full size. The' nb pieces 3by 12 inches, 12 feet long; the 34 pieces 3 by 12 inches. t;., fees long; the 36 pieces 3 by 12 inches, Id feet long; the 3600 feet, 2 inclv7wlvite pine: the 1300 feet 1! inch white pine; the 2300 feet I} inch white and the 20;10 feet I inch white pine must be d. iivered by the Ist day of September next, and the remainder of the class by the Ist da'y of October next. They are to be delivered ou the upper yard. Proposals must state the price per thousand feet board measure tor Tumishing the whole amount, 3111) CLAIM 2ti,',l perches rubble stone for celler 1 , ) . 0 k.iiitaie feet tlag,ging stone. 3 inches thick 120 feet lineal cut stone, S inches thick, 12 to 18 inches wide. 3 stone steps 3 feet long, 14 inches wide, S in ches thick. 1 door sill 5 feet long, 14 inches wide, 6 inches thick. 2(4 window sills 3 feet 5 inches long, •13 inches thick, tki inches wide. 2'i window caps. •i feet 11 inches long, S inches thick, 4 to S inches wide. 13 window sills 3 feet 2 inches long, S inches thick, -13 inches wide. 2 pieces stone 3 feet S inches, and S inches thick, to be jointed and cut smooth on the • upper surface. 5 pieces stone 5 feet long, IS inches wide, 8 in• ches thick, to be cut on all sides. The 28 3 perches rubble atone and l!"20 feet cut stone to be delivered by the 10th day of August next, and the other materials in this class by the 15th day of September next. They are to be de livered on the: upper yard. The cut stones, capi, sills steps,&c., are to be white lime stone of the description obtained on the Mississippi ricer near St. Geneveive and brought to this city for build Mg. Proposals must state the price per perch for the tubble stone; the price per square foot for the flag ging stone; the price per perch for 120 feet lineal of cut stone, 8 inches thick; the price per foot lineal for the stone steps; the price per foot lineal for the door 5i11,3; the price per foot lineal for win dow caps; the price per foot lineal for window sills; the price per toot lineal for the 2 pieces 3 feet by 8 inches, and the price per foot lineal for the 5 pieces 3 feet long, 18 inches wide and 8 in ches thick. 10,830 best welsh slate, 18 inches long, one half of them to be 9 inches wide, the other 10 inches wide. feet of English ridge tiles. The slate and tiles are to be delivered by the first day of October next, and are to be deposited on the upper yard. Proposals must state the price per 1000 fir the and the price per foot lineal for the tiles. 5 boxes 11 by 20 inches, best quality, common glass. 2 boxes 10 by 16 inches, best quality crown window glass. 3 kegs 4 penny nails. 2 kegs 6 penny nails. S kegs S penny nails. 10 kegs 10 penny nails. 2 kegs 10 penny nails., • 1 keg 20 penny nails. 5 kegs 10 penny brads. 13 dozen ly inch axle window pulleys. 75 pairs 4 inch parliament hinges. 34 pairs 4 inch butt hinges. 32 knob locks. 100 dozen 1- 7 14 and 11 inch wood screws. 210 feet eve gutter. • 140 feet down spout. • 150 pounds putty. 15 kegs white lead. 1S gallons linseed oil. 10 gallons spirits turpentine. The articles in this class are to be delivered by the first day of September next. Proposals must state the price per pound for the nails and brads; the price per box for the glass; the price per dozen for the pulleys, the price per pair for the parlia- Went hinges; the price per pair for the butt hinges; the price per lock for the locks; the priee..per doz en for the screws; the price per foot for the eve gutter; the price per foot for the down spout; the price per pound for the putty; the price pet keg of 25 pounds, for the white lead; the price per gallon Bill No. a-. 4TII CLASS STII CLASS ME for the oil and the price per gallon for the spirits turpentine. 6Th CLASS 2051', bushels unslacked lime. 4120 bushels clean sharp sand. 15000 plastering laths 3 feet long. 13 btishels hair. One half the lime and sand must be delivered by the first day September next, and the rest of this class by the first day. of October next. They must be delivered on the upper yard. Proposals must state the price per bushel for the lime, sand and hair, and the price per 1000 for the laths. Miscellaneous articles respired for the United States' Navy Yard, Memphis, for the fiscal year,commenc jag first July, 1817, and ending 30th June, 1848. IST CLsSE. 6 reams letter paper. G do cap do. 1 quire atlas drawing do 20U quills No. 60. 200 do. SO. 1 dozen pint bottles black ink. ;! do French carmine red. do cakes India Ink. pounds red sealin. , wax. pound scarlet red wafers. dozen papers black sand. 1 dozen blank books No. O. Denii 9 3 ma. 1 dozen pieces India rubber. 2AIII CLASS. 40 kegs pure white lead. GO gallons linseed oil. 10 gallons spirits turpentine. 6 pounds lamp black. 2 barrels Spanish white. 50 pounds Litharge. 40 pounds white chalk. 2an CL ASS. 200 pounds inch round iron. 500 :3 8 500 3 ' no° • 4 Goo ' ' Goo 3uo 1 •'X 3 inch 500 pounds iron' • 1000 2 5130 2 X 2 , ;00 3 X 3 100 cast steel. 100 shear do. 2 kegs 10d. nails. 3 • 12 , 1. do. 4 • 2)d. do. 1 • .lod. do. .1-rn CLASS 1:.1(10 bushels bituminous coal, (best quality.) tOO • charcoal. . ion pounds relined borax. 15 gallons lamp oil. 30 pounds sperm candles. rrrn CLASS. 3 pair flooring, planes to match I 3 inch stuff: panne! ploughs and full set of bits. level sash planes to work on 11 inch stuff. I Gothic 1 morticing machine, with full sets of bits, Step toe's patent. 1 dozen whip saw files. I dozen cross cut . • t; • handsaw • half round wood files, (foie.) 6 ' ' ' • (course.) a quires of sand paper, No. 5. EMI ti O r'ro brtittles. .) L ) ) ,i (~J r; large 'itches size ' 3d ' ' 1 blender I glaziers thaniond, (swivel.) (ITU Cues. in; u 0 fret lincliwress boards. 4 , JOU • 4K 4 inch scantling, in lengths of 20 ft 7TB CLASS 90 tons hay. 300 bushels oats. noo con). 500 chopped rye. 20 -G. A. Salt.' The miscellaneous articles embraced in the sev• en foregoing classes, must all be of the best quali ty, and must undergo a satisfactory inspection at the yard, and must be delivered at such time and I place as the commandant may require. The goy eminent reserves the privilege to incre a se . or di minish the several quantities specified rif t , cent. Rids must be unqualifiied, and in u , Per brace one entire class—the, price cariost a"). against each article. The contractors for the above materials will be allowed to deliver any of them except the lime, at earlier periods than above specified, should the) wish to do so. No offer will be considered for less than any one class. The proposals must eta'e the number of the bill and the number of the class, and be so endors ed on the outside. The Department expressly reserves the right o increasing the quantity of materials in the severs portions of the estimates here furnished ten per cent, and should the quantities of materials be in creased beyond the estimates, the same price as is specified for that kind or description of materials shall be paid to the contractors, and no more. The material must be subject to inspection and approval of persons to be appointed by and under instruction of the commandant of the yard; and none will be received or approved which shall not pass such inspection. Contracts and bonds, with two approved secur ities in one-third the amount of contract will be required; to be entered into within ten days after the notification of acceptance of the bid, and ten per cent. of the amount of all bills \Of be retained as collateral security for the faithful performance of the contract; which will be paid only on the satisfactory completion of it; and ninety per cent. of all deliveries made will be paid on all hills ,properly authenticated within thirty days after their presentation to the navy agent. No bid will be considered unless accompanied with the guaranty required by the subjoined sec tion of an act of Congress. JOSEPH S. WATKINS, /Vary Agent. Memphis, Tenn., June Ist, 1847: An extract Jrurn an Act or Congftss, approved 10th Augiike, 1840 SEC. 13. And be it further enacted, That from and after the passage of this act, every proposal Err Naval supplies invited by the Secretary of the Navy, under the proviso to the general appropri ation bill for the Navy, approved March third, eighteen hundred and forty-three, shall be accom panied with a written guaranty, signed by one or more responsible persons, to the affect that he or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into obligation in such time as may be prescribed by the Secre tary of the Navy, with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the supplies proposed. No proposals shall be considered unless accompanied by such guaranty. If, after the acceptance of a proposal, and a notification thereof to the bidder or bidders, he or they shall fail to enter into an obligation within the time prescribed by the Secretary of the Navy, with good and sufficientsureties, for furnish ing the supplies, then the Secretary of the Navy shall proceed to contract with some other person or persons for furnishing the said supplies; and shall forthwith cause the difference between the amount contained in the proposal so guarantied, and the amount for which he may have contracted for furnishing the said supplies, for the whole period fdr the proposal, to tie charged up against said bid der or bidders, and his or their guarantor or guar antors ; and the same may be immediately recover ed by the United States, for -the use of the Navy Department, in an action of debt against either or all of said per Sons. june I 1-d awtjyti j'-The Nashville Union, Pittsburgh Post, and Cincinnati - Enquirer, will publish the above once a week in . Daily paper, till.the sth July, and for ward accounts to navy agent's °face, Memphis. _Memphis Appeal. Moore et. , ..e4'.1 411 : 1111111 . 1 “ ze . o MANUFACTIiRERS .of liar ness, Saddles and Bridles, also, • all kinds of trunks, carpet bags and valises, No. 15t1 Wood street, mart door to Mr. Gihnore's Watch Shop, Pittsburgh. jan 23-wy ~._-~__ ~ _y. araitsportatthn Pittsburgh Portable .Boat 'Lino, J 7 :: , 4!"510113 . ' 1847 flit 'the transportation of freight between Pitts r burgh and the Atlantic cities, avoiding tranship ments on the way, and the consequent risk of delay, damage, breakage and separation of goods, PROPRIETOR'St Burman:me & CASH, 278 Market st., Philadelphia. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR., cor Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh AGENTS: (no:molts, & Co., North street, Baltimore. . W. & J. T. TArscorr, 75 Souil street, Nevy York. Encouraged by increased business, the Proprie tors have added to and extended their arrange ments during the winter, and are now prepared to forward freight with , regularity and dispatch, unser passid by any other Line. Their long experience as Carriers, the palpable superiority of the Portable Boat system, and the , great capacity and convenience of the Warehouses at each end of the Line, are peculi arly calculated to enable the Proprietors to fulfil their engagements and accommodate their custom ers, and confidently offering the past as a guarantee for the'future, they respectfully-solicit a continuance of that patronage which they now gtatefelly ack nowledge. All consign flouts to TaatTe & o , Connonwill be re ceived and forwarded ;Steam Boat charges paid, and Bills of Lading transmitted free of any charge for Commission, advancing or Storage. Having no inter est directly or indirectly in Steam Boats the interest of the Consignors must necessarily be their primary objectin shipping West; and they pledge themselves to forward all floods consigned to them ,promptly, and on the most advantageous terms to the owners. mar irtf ***OMNI. 0 /1111111 7 7:. 847. - rXCLUSIVELY for the transportation of way freight between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johns town, llollidaysburgh, Water street, and all interme diate places. One boat leaves the Warehouse of C. A. McAnul ty Sr. Cu.; Pittsburgh, every day (except Sundays) and Shippers can always depend on having their goods forwarded without delay and at fair rates. This Line was formed for the special accommo dation of the way business, and the proprietors re spectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage. JOHN PICKWORTII, JOHN MILLER, DAN'L. H. BARNES; - ROBERT WOODS, J. J. McDevitt, Sohn Parker, Robert Moore, Raga ley ¢ Smith, Pittsburgh. marB 1847. FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF PRODUCE , AND MERCHANDISE TO AND FROM PITTS BURGH, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. Without Transhipment. Goods consigned to our care will' be forwarded without delay, at the lowest current rates. Bills of Lading transmitted, and all instrucions promptly at; tended to, free from any extra charge for storaglt or commission. Address, or apply to C. A. McANULTY & CO., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.- II Having a very large and commodious warehouse, we are prepared to receive (in addition to freight for shipment) a large amouni of Produce, &c., on Stor age at low rates. mars C. A. 111cANULTY & CO. ,6ak. 18,"7. BROWNSVILLE AND CUMBERLAND TO DAL- TIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. : Time to Baltimore 32 hours. Time to Philadelphia 40 hours. taxmen stit.r.s STAGINO.I rt . \ II E Splendid and fast running steamers Consul, Louis AO Lane and Swatara base commenced snaking double daily trips. One boat will leave the Monongahela wharf every morning precisely at 8 o•- clock. Passengers by the morning line will arrive in Baltimore next evenin ,, in tithe for the Philadel phia Mail Boats or Rail Itoad eats. The evening Boat will leave the wharf daily at 4 o'clock, except Sundays. Passengers by this boat will lodge on board, in comfortable state rooms. Leave Browns ville next morning at 6 o'clock; cross the mountains in day light; sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altogether. The preparations un this route are ample, and eke connection mai -1 plete; so that disappointments delays will be un knorivii upon it. Passengers can stop on the route and resume their `seats again at pietism°, and have choice ofßail Road or Steamboat between Baltimore and Philadelphia. Coaches chartered to parties to travel as they de sire Secure your tickets at the office, Blonongahela House, or St. Charles llotel. fehl7-y Mit= 1846.- CONDUCTED on strict Sabbath-keeping princi. ples, though not claiming to be the only line that is so conducted. The proprietors of this old estab lished line have put their stock in the most complete order, an arc thoroughly prepared to forward pie duce and merchadize to and from the Eastern cities en the opening of navigation. We trust that.our long experience' in the carrying, business, and zealous attention to the interestsofcus.; tourers, will secure to us a continuance and increase of the patronage , heretofore bestowed oa 'Bingham's Line.' Our arrangements will enable lei to carry freight with the utmost despatch; and our prices shall 'al ways be as the lowest charged by other responsible lines. Produce and merchandize will be received and for warded cast and west without any charge for adver tising, storage or commission. Bills of lading forwarded and every direction promptly attended to. Address, or apply to WM. BINGHAM, ' Canal Basin, cor. Liberty and Wayne sts., Pittsb'g, BINGHA_MS, DOCK 4- STRATTON, No. 2'76 Market st., Philadelphia. JAMES WILSON, Agent, No. 122 North Howard st., Baltimore, WILLIAM TYSON, Agent, No. 10 West st., New York. DDRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 4.5, Mar ket street, three doors aboce Third street, Pitts burgh, will have constantly on,hand a well s'elected assortment of the best and freshest Medicines, which ho will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physi cians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may rely, upon as genuine. Physicians> prescriptions will be accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also, for sale, a large stock of fresh and good erfumery dec 30d Mil Plokworth , s Way Freight Line: Proprietors WILLIAM FULTY JOl-5' MILLER, Hailidaysburgh. It. H. CANAN, Johnstown. Agents C. A. SIcANULTY & Co.,Pitts'gh. REFERENCES. Independent Portable Iloat Line, STORAGE SUEIMEM AItit.A.NGEMNINITS. Monon ahel -ao..nte, llinghant's Transportation Line, aprlo-y John M. Townsend, Henry W. larilltitnts, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, (successor to Lowrie & Williams.) Office at the old stand, Fourth street, above Smithfield. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existinghetween Henry W. Williams, Esq., and myself, in the prac tice of the law, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 26th ult., and the business will hereafter be con tinued by Henry W. Williams, whom I most cheer fully recommend to all for whom I have the honor to do business, as a gentleman every way worthy 'of their confidence d.,slS-ly WALTER H LOWRIE Sleel and Pile IllannfactoFy. 'THE subscribers having enlarged their establish - meat for the manufacture of Steel end 'Firei—, o the corner of O'Hara and Liberty , streets, Fifth, Ward, Pittsburgh—are prepared to furnish files'o every.descriptiou, of the best quality; and being.de 7 termined to make it theinterest of consumers to pur chase files from them—respectfully invite the patron, age of all who use the article. . • marl6-y _ • ' I. ANKRINI lc , CO.. Hunting. and Fishing. ACCOUTREMENTS of ,every description on hind and constantly receiving fresh supplies. Guns, Pistols, Powder, Shot, Flasks, Belts, Game Bags, Drinking clip, &c., &C. Fishing Teckk.—.A. large and ecapplemassortrnent, .for wholesale, or retail, consisting in part of Jointed and. Cane Rods, Hooks of every'vatiety; Silk, Grass, Linen,Cotton and Troy! Lines, Swiyols,.Snoods, Floats, Sinkers , rip.l7 JOHN . W. BLAIR, 120 Wood et.. -4;;:. SE Jusuraiite tompanits fare and rtz iiilnd iIISTirSIIC. 0 • H . rrE Insurance' Company. ofNorth 'Amerum, -or IL. Philadelphia, through its d uly.auth prized - Agent, the subscriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance on property,-in thus.-city' and Itayichzity, and on shipments by the canal - and_riveis.. '" • DIRECTORS ' = ' Arthur G. Coffin, Prcs't. Samuel Broolis - , Alex. Henry, , , Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Junes, ' Samuel . ~V. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose- -•-: JohnA. Brown, , •. Jacoh.M.,Thenins, JohnWhitc, Johnß. Neff, ' Thomas P. Cope, , Richaid Wood,'" Wm. Welsh, , Her, ry D.,Sherrard, Seel. This is the oldest IttsnraeceSompapy in the tnl:. Led States, having been chartered in tir ter is perpetual, and from its high- Standing,' ledg experience, ample means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample inicaritito the public; • - ;_MOSES ATWOOD ( Ai Counting Boom of . - A tivood,• RIMS 8G,C4:., WIN ter and Front streets, Pittsburgh. 0ct.23-y.. The Frarthltp‘Tire .Inaltr.ance Cidaip/ . . or PIIILADELPHIA. CIIIARTER PEhPETU - AL. 8400;000 paid to at- U flee 163 k Chesnut st.; north side, near Fifth.= Take Insuraace, either permanent or limited, against loss or damage' by fire, on 'property and effects of every descriptioni in town• or cortatryi on the -most reasonable terms. Applications,ramde either per soually or by , letters, wilt be promptly attended to. • - C. lIANTKER, Prest. C. G. Bsscana,,Sec , y. - • • DIRECTORS: Charles N. Bancker, Jacob IL Smith, Thomas Hart, George W. Riehardr, - Thou. J. Wharton, Mordecai D. • Lewis; = • : Tobias Wagner, kiolphi E. Borie, , Samuel Grant; David S. Brown: PITTSBURGH AGENCY.;-- • • Wsnarcir MAllTl,Agent,at the Exchange Office • of Warrick Martin, 4. - Co. ) . corner of Thlid and. Mar ket streets. Fire risks taken on buildings and !heir' contents:' - in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surionifiling - come. try. No marine or inland navigatinn risks: taken. AND MARINE INS.URANc*.cO3IPABIIri - - ' New 'York: MIIIS well known and respectablcicompany pared through their PITTSBURG AGENCY,.to make insurance of every kind. connected with riska. of transportation and inland navigatidm tor insure against loss or damage by fire, Dwelling -Houses, Warehouses, Buildings in general, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise ana every description of perional property on the "most favorable terms. ' • Applications for Insurance attended - towithout dri lay at the office, No. 31 Water and 62 Front sts.,.by SPIRNGER Ag 7 t. . At an Election held at the, office in tki,. Y.; May 2th, the following named - gentlemen - we'e chosen Directors of this Conapiiiy; for CiiittOeyeari . . Joseph W. Savage, Stephen Holt, John Browner, McChain, William Q. Ward, Wm. W. 'Campbell), John Newhouse, Jacob Miller, William S. Slocum;. Ilarces Spring, .; John F.Mackie, Joseph S. Lake, '..Toknj. Herrick. , ' And at a subsequent meeting of tbd Board„ , SEER W. SAVAGE, Esq., was unanimously re-elec ted President for theeitsunig year: WM. JAMES BOGGS, Secretary.... au 4-i y Insurance• . . A I‘IERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia—Chart& perpettial—Capital 500 r 000 paid in. Office in Philadelphia, No:12 Walnut street—Wm. Davidson, Preet;. Frederick Sec'y. This old aid wall established Company con tinues to insure Buildings, 51ereliandine.,;Purnityve, and Property, not of an extra hazardous.character,. against loss or damage by Fire. Applications for Insurances in Pittsburgh miditt neighborhood will, be received,,and risks taken ; either perpetually or for limited perlOas ' faiiira-, ble terms, by GEO. COCHRAN, Agent, dec 24 No. 26, Wood street. JOSIAH KING Agents' at Pittsburgh, for the Delaware Muttial Safety Insurance Company of Philadelphia. FIRE RISKS upon, Buildings and dlerchandize.of every description,and Marine Risks upon hulls or cargoes of vessels, aken upon the'roost &volatile EMIIM Office at the warehonse -of King •,..&. - .:Holmesion Water it., near Market street, Pittsburgh. ... N. B. King & Finney invite the confidence - and patronage of their friends and community at lirgn to. the Delaware M. S. Insurance Company, as awinsti- . tution among the ‘ mosfilourishing in Philadelphia= as having a large 1 - 04:1 in capital, which;l4 . thweiper-` ation of its charter, is constantly increasing=fis yielding to each person insured his dne share of the - profits of the Company, without involYing..liimjn. any responsibility whatever, beyond, the premium actually paid in by him; and thereforeaWposseising the Mutual principle divested of: every .obnoZions' feature, and in its most attractive form., ! nov 1.4 f :Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance. Company of Philadelphla. _ N. E. corner , of Third and Wood streets , Pittsburgh. THE assets of the company on the first of J 131112.; 17,1845, as published inconformity with an act, of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were Bonds and Mortgages .... . .. ........$606,615 93, Real Estate, at cost,. . ...... 100,967'77' Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash,... .207,499 72' J. MESKIMEN • • • - Making a total of ... . ... ,• $909, 6 83 42 Affording certain assurance lthafall - basses „will' be promptly met, and giving entire security to- alEwho obtain policies from this Company. • Risks taken at as low rates as are consistent, with security. - ' oct 8 WARRICK MARTIN Agent TUST received at the Bookstore of the subscriber, -.in sth street, nearMarketp Materia Medico, parai—by Samuel Ilahnetean;' translated and edited by Charles . Julius Hempel, M. D., 4 vols. Hartman's ,cute diseases, by Dr. Hempel, vol, Ii Homeopathic Domestic Medicine, by J.' Lowrie, enlarged and improved, by A..Tt Hall, M. D. Mlles New Manual, vol. I. No., 1 and 3. Hering's Domestic Physician.. A Manual of Domestic Cookery, for the use of per eons who are-under Homeopathic treatment.- - Bonninghausen's Therapetic: Pocket book' for homcepathists, by Dr. Ok ie. , . Aabnemart's Chronic Diseases, vol Together with Medicine'-Chests of different , sizes and prices. (apl6) VICTOR SCRIBA. THREATENED Invasion of Western Pennsylyania. by Dot. Swift,- with 10,000 men, notwithstanding which, White will .con 7.: time to sell 'clothing cheaper than any has heretofore been offered in the Western country, haring the largest establishment in the city, fronting on Liberty and Sixth sts: He is now prepared - to slim' ft; his numerous patrons the ,greatest variety: of 'cloths; cassimeres, vestings, and clothing of all descriptions, suitable lot the. approaching:season,that has' ever been offered in this market, to; which- all _can,have the Right of Way. Oligerve 'the corner, 'No, 167, Liberty and Sixth sts. - S. lii. WHITE, Tailor, mar2.s kroprietor. SPRING STYLE. 4, HATS AND cAPN. THE subscriber would inform his customers and. the public, that-be' has received direst New York, the {Mist MiainOst approved cd Hats and 'Caps for' spring 'end summer Wear., He is also daily manufacturing Hats and Caps Of all descriptions, and he pledges himself to furnish, his , customers with an article that, for-netnessYddra bility and, cheapness, cannot be irrpassed.. Western' Merchants are invited to Call - and 'Mi• amine his stock, as he feels coufident of hoeing able . to,pldase both,inquality and price, - . c. G.W. QLASSGOW-i'lo2 Wood st 4 Third door below:Davis' Corm•Auction•Rhoms: N. B.—Persons preferring a:Pittsburgh-manufac— tured Eat to T,t‘stern Hata with Pittsbarglyirames may rely'on getting the same .by-ealling 'as aboye. mar6-413m lADIES -AND GENTLEMEDipwho design- itr. , j.dbasing .Venitien_ Blinds,- or wish to kst their old Blinds renewed and made better than when will please take - notico that Andrew White is - tiow permanently situated'on the corner of ,Woed and 4th eta. Show room - on-the second floor Of Mr. nedy's splendid Looking Glass and variety' Store; entrance on 4th splendid', All orddrs thitlikftdllieceiveir and promptly attended to. Please ^call - and nee be. fore-purchasing eltieWhere: ' marl 3 PITTSBUBGB,MANUPACTUREO TOBACCO, 25 kegs Plug Tobacco; :5 ", do - 10 . 4 - Cavd, le Lump - , ' attire and for sale by. inap2o,. • - , - NATIONAL FIRE TIMMY, 411. g.ING Romoepathic *Books.. TO ARMS! TO ATtMS I! . J. M , DEVITT, '.222 Liberty at, Mil EMS 1111111EIS
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