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' 1,.') -I;.!,*'l•C:vl,,e''`l,Nett ..,-,..4•4t, - .4 .- FA , ::. 4 , ,....;-.1,,,1.,.'..i.,..i...-.: ..".P.1 1 ' , " ''::-•;'..,7,-.:, '' ~ ~- ' `'4 ., i ''..,; -., , ...., - ...., • ff.- , , ..,-..- f ......n - - ' ",--7....,...4t774.1%-',747.72...t -fi • •• - • . • . - • " OEM INel! • SEALED AND ENDORSED-PROPOSALS An 'furniebing materials for Navy Yard,Mensphis, avili be received at the` Agont'a'oince i iii Memphis, ntiti( f 2 O'Clock On Monday, the tith Bay orJuly next;fer,Birnishing FIVE BILLS of materials for the buildings to be erected in the Navy Yard, Memphis, " Tennessee Diu No. 1. lsc CLISB OF, MATEOLUO. 200,006. hind _burnt Bricks— One, half of the . inicks to 14-delivered'by ;the 20th . of September nett;.' aml , :the "remainder' by the 20th of ,October next. , They are to be delivered-on the loWir yard at !iueh:place or places as shall be•direrted. t r!ropcisalsinust state the prices per thoukand far furair'ling the whole nurriber, ' 226 Crass-LLtrunxn.. 15' . pietes 8 by 13 filches 52 feet .b:ing. l c 15 - . 4 B_,:-' 10 3 14 I . c;. . 9 ' 20 30 8 - 12 l4 ; 30,-. 8 ~c 9 c .30 :- 8 3U• " , : f --r.: 7 '2O -' l , 1 7 122 ,' 4 I '' 6 .„ 8 1 8 12§ 4 ' 1 6 14 - . 1 ; 0 .14 * .15 313 . 4 . 14- I= 12 1 1 ' ' 43 28 .: c!a..g'i.c:' '6 4.;, 8 . • • 200 "'feet , meesure timber 10 by 10 litches. pieces 6bir-,.o.inehee, 12 feet : 3 16 12 ' 4 4800 feet board ; Measure 3 inch plank. iAllthe - nbove timber to be Cypress' - oz Pine, sound; free from large knots, wind shekes or other imperfections; ,and to be sawed. true and of full size. • - • . 0000' feet lineal measure, of timber foi pilei from - 12 to - t o - inches: in diameter, to be straight and .deliiiered in lengths of 30 feet. 7250 feet.l .ineh - Zypress or Pine boards, square edde for sheeting.. 2000,:feet*I.inch ,white Pine boards (clear stuff.) from 12 to IS inches' wide, and frem42 to. -7•18 feet long. 2160 feet hoard measure 2 inch white Pine-plank striff4'fiem 1 1 1 2 to 18 inches' wide, • frotn 12 to 18 feet long. = ;' Of the materials mentioned in this class "4500 feet lineal measure of timber for piles, 906 feet Measure 10 by 10 inch timber, 4800 feet board measure 3 inch .plank, Must be delivered by the lath .day of August next; the remaining 9300 feet-lineal measure of timber for piles, the2ooo feeillech 'white Pine boatils and the 2160 feet board measure - 2. inch white Pine plank - must be deliVered 'by theist dAY of September next,' and one half of all the other 'lumber by or before the 20th, ,September next, ; and the whole anoint by or before the 20th of October next. They are to be deliiered-onthe lower yard at such places as maybe directed. -Proposals must state • t h e - ,p r i ce 11LT foot lineal for the timber for piles, and the price:per thbusand feet - board measure for the "rest of theclass. ; . 380 ex,iss. 38 perches' stone for foundation. .50 perches atone suitable, to cull, to be delivered in blocks from . 14 to 16 inches thick-,.14 to 18 inches wide and from 3 to 7 feet long. 22 stone window sills, 3 feet 4 inches long, 4 inchei thick, - and'T to 9 inches wide. 2 door silt's ti feet long, :9 inches thick and 1 foot 6 inches wide. • 8 door silts 6 feet long, 9 inches - thick, 1 foot • 6 inches wide. 240 feet -lineal 'of stone for string course, 4 _inches thick'and froth 5 to 8 inches wide. The window sills, door sills and stone or String course are to be cut and ready , for laying,,nnd must be delivered by the lst day of Septemberacit, and may. be sand stone, lime stone or gratote.,. The 135:1. , perches stone for foundation and the 5U perches stone suitable to cut, must be delivered by,:nr be fore the "15th day of August next. They are to be deliveled at such places on the lower yard as shall be directed. Proposals must state tbe'-: price p'er foot (lineal) for door sills, the price per foot (lineal)-for window sills, the prices per foot lineal for string course, and the price per perch Or the other stone. ' 474 CLia 15100 best 'Welsh Slate, 18 inches long, one half _of them, to be .9 inches wide, the btliir half 10 inches wide. 125 feet of English ridge tiles. The articles in this class must be deliverea dn or before the first day of October next, and deposited on 'any part_ of, the yard which maybe directed. kroposals must state the price per 1000 for the slate and the price par foot lineal for the'tiles. Srzr CLASS. 400 pounds 10 penny nails, 1.00 ' .20 200 4 4 $ 109 40 f The 'nails to be delivered in kegs of 100 • . 3 boxes 10 by 16 inch window glass. 50 pounds putty. 29. inch knob locks. 4 Brinch bolts. .240 feet large size eve gutters, to be made: of 14 inch H tin. GTU CLASS. 1256 bushels onslacked lime: . 3000 bushels clear sharp sand One half of the lime and sand must be"delivered -by the 15th day of August next, and the otherhalf by - tbe 15th day of September next., They must be delivered at such places on the lower yard as shall be directed. The lime must be delivered in barreta. Proposals must state the price per bush el,, for the lime, and the price per bushel' for the sand:. Bill No. 2. IST CLASS 195,000 haul burnt bricks. One half 'of the •bricks to be delivered by the 20th of September next,and the other half by the 20th of next. Theyare ta be delivered on theiower yard at, such places as shall he directed.' PrOposals oust state the price per , thousand Tor , furnishing the whole amount. . 2D CLASS--LIIILBEIL pieces -8. by 13 inches 52 feet long 15' 8' 10 ' • ' 4 8 9 4 16. 1. c • 8, 4 . 12 9 '8 7 ,;.30:..;9 28' .454.::,-:',4 ‘.. ' .IS —4 •, 4„j $ 18 ° ,''. ...14 2 r . 14 7 - ' 5". I -12: 1111111 11L.' •19 30 t 4 • .12 ' 8: 12 . l4 33 `1 2 12. ,‘ 'l4 12 , A., - 12 14. 11 ' t 3 C 12 • A, - - 5 g —8 • 'lO `. 900 feet lineal measure. timber 10 by;10 Roches. 4800 'feet board measure 3 inch plank. AU. the e' ti abovmber- to be .Cypress or Plop, sound, free from large knots, windsbakes of other. imperfections; pad, to be sawed : tt17,8 andaf.full good - reel lineal measure of :timlier for piles. • Vi• rs _• ISKIE 11850 'feet - timid measure, 1} ;inch yellOw 'Pine • flooring, from I 2 to 15. - in Ches in diameter. 7'250 - feet : l inch cypress Fn. Pine boards, mum - "edged - frir sheeting. • - --• 4000 feet board ineasurefl inch white Pine plank ; (Flear stuff) from- 12 to . 18 inches wide and from 12 to 18 feet Ion a - 2000 feet 1 inch „white Pine boards (clear stuff) . ' 12 to 18 inches widkand:from.l : 2 to-18 feet • long. 1000 feet board measure 1+ inch white pine board (clear stuff) 12 ,to 18 inches, and from 12 to /B"feet This lumber Must be delivered at such places on the lower yard as may be:directed. One half of the timber for' piles and tlie - 900 feet lineal measure of ,10 -by 10 inch timber - and the'4Boo fest board measure 3 inch plink Must be delivered'by the 10th day of August 1'100; the remaining.: 4500 feet lineal measure, of timber for piles, the 2000 feet 1' inch' white Pine -boards, the 4000 feet hoard ruck sure 2 inch white Pine plank, and the. 1000 feet I+, inch white Pine ,boakds mast be delivered by the firsflay oiSeptbritlie,r, next, and one half of• the other number by 'of'before the 20th Septe »ber next' and the' whOle amount ,on or before' the 20th of October'next. 5} c i c 6:.a.,. 4 ' I f 7 t 4 13 ' i IS ' ' t 18 ' , Proposals must state the prices per foot lineal for timber for piles and the price per thousand feet board measure for all the other material in this class. .18 . 19 382 perches stone: for foimdation, from 6 to 18 incliiii'thrck, with beds from 12' inches to 2 feet broad, and to be flat, well shaPed stories. 50 perches stone suitable to cut, to'be delivered in blocks from 14- to 16 inches: thickl4 to 20, 9 i i 9 g 6 c t . . inches wide and from 3 to 7 feet long. 53 stone windowsills, 3 feet 4 inches long, 4} inches thick, 7 to c) inches , wide. 2 door sills 8 feet long, 7 inches thickilB inches wide. 1Q door sills 6 feet long,liriches thick, IS inches wide. , ne. feet lineal of stone for string course,4i inches thick; from 5 to s inches wide. The window sills; door sills and stone for string course to lie cut and ready for laying, mud may be sand stone, lime stone`or ?granite.. They . must be delivered bythe first dayof September ileXt. The 382 perches and the Si) percheri suitable to cut musthe delivered by or:before the 15th day of Au. gust next. They are tohe delivered at such pla ces on the lower yard as shall be'directed. Pro posals must state the price per foot lineal for uoor sills, the price per foot lineal for the string course and the price per perch for the other stones. 4T/I CLASS. . 15700 best welsh slate 18 inches, long, one half of them to be 9 inches wide, the othei• half 1U inches wide. 125 feet of ridge tiles. The artii•les in this class must be delivered on or before the first day of October next, and deposited at any part of the yanl which mdy be directed.— Proposals must state the price per 1000 for the slate, and the price per foot lineal fur the tiles. 71 boxes 10 by 16 inch window glass 140 lbs putty. 1 keg . 8 penny nails. II: kegs 10 penny nails 1 'keg 20 pennynails. I keg 40 penny bails 2 kegs 4 penny nails. The kegs to contain 100 pounds of nails each. 240 feet large size eve gutters to be made of 14 inch x tin. 100 feet down spout 4 inches diameter to be of x tin. 2 9 inch knob locks. 25 pair 4 inch butt hinges. 25 dozett 1i inch wood screws no. 12 38 dozen i inch,vrood screws no. 11 18 2-3 dozen 2 inch axlewindow pulleys 750 pounds bar iron 2 inches wide / Inch thick. 350 Alm bar iron I/ inch square. The hails and bar iron must be delivered by the' first day of September next; the glass, putty,locks t gutters, spouts, butts, screws and window pulleys, must be delivered by ot before the 20th of October next. They must be delivered at any place on the Yards that may be designated. Proposals must state the price per pound, for the nails and bar iron; the price per box of 100 feet for the glass, the price per pound• for the putty, the price per lock far the locks, the price per foot lineal for the gut ters, the price per pair for the hinges, the price per dozen for the screws, and the price per dozen for the window pulleys. 1250 bushels unslacked lime. 3000 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 delivered at such places on the lower yard as shall be direct ed: The lime must be delivered in barrels. Pro- posals must state the price per-bushel for the sand,: and the price per bushel for the lime. RIO No. O. leT CLASS as. MATERIALS. WOO hard burnt Bricks. One half of the bricks to be delivered by the 20th of September next, and the other half by the 20th of. October next. They are to be delivered at the loVver yard at such places as 'hall be directed. Proposals must state the price per thousand for furnishing the whele quantity, 70 pieces 3 by "12 inches 19 feet long. 70 23 12 19 8,1 23 ' 12 153 2S 13 84 ' 23 • 10 • 4'2 10 16 • 84 14 ' 13 4 56 • 4 7 28 56 • 4 7 14 • 8' 6 8 25 "‘ 8 9 16 • 6 8 4 12 •6 • 22 4 ' 6 • 12 12 6 6 • 0 , 22 4 a 6 12 • 32 4 13 10 5 • 8 15 • Itt : . All the above timber to be. Cypress or Pine, sound, free from largo knots, wind shakes or other imperfections, and to be sawed true and of lull size. $7OO feet board measure If inch yellow pine flooring. 3000 feet board measure 2 inch pine plank, (clear stuff.) 1300 feet board measure 1-a inch white pine plank, (clear stuff.) 1875 -feet board measure 11 inch white pine boards, (clear stuff) 12 to 18 inches wide, from - 12 to 18 feet long. 1500 feet 1 inch white pine boxirds, (clear stuff) 0300 feet 1 inch Cypress or Pine boards, square edged for sheeting. 70 pieces 10 by 10 inch timher, 20 feet long, 14200 feet lineal measure timber for piling, from 12 to 15 inches diameter. 105 pieees 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 3by 12 inches, 20 feet long, must be -41elivered by. the .10th day of August next The remainder of the . timber for piling, the 3000 fret 2 inch•pine plank, the fifteen hundred feet inch pine plank, the 1500 feet white pine boards must be delivered by the first day of September riext, and'one' half of ail the other lumber by or before the 20th of September next, and the whole of the class by the 20th of October Prdposals must state the price per foot lineal for the timber for piles, and the price per thousand feet board measure for all.the other lumber. 320 ,perches stone for' foundation, fiom 0 to 18 inches thick; with beds from 12 inches to '2 feet broad;and to be flat - well shaped stones. 3 door sills 5 feet !mg, 20 inches wide, 8 in ches thick. 37 window sills'3 feet 5 inches iong,9i inches thick, 8 to - 9 inches wide. 304 feet lineal measure eut stone for string course, 9i inches thick., from 4 to B belies wide. 288 feetlineal measure cut stone,B inched thick, 3 feet B.inclies wide. 32 pieces cut stone,•3 feet 9 inches by .3 feet - 9 inches, and - 6 incheErthick. 600 Test stone steps,.l4. inches wide, 8 inches thick, from 5 to 8 Ott teng. =I MM!M 3nn Csiss 5T1.1 CLASS GTR CLASS 2Nn Cukos—ron. Lcarszx 3RD ,CiAss Eff92 All - theisbcite stones with.theleAception of 320 *reties for foundalibit arorto be Cut, ready to be letd, and must be deliiiiedbs , .oe:lst day of Sep tember next.- The 320i,erches for foundation-must be' delivered by tie .1511Cday(of ;August. next. They:sreArto be delivered .onltheliwer yird. Proposals,tnnst shiti4beltriciso . ..r.perch foilbe stone foithe foutulaticini , and thei !Tee per foot lin eal for the Various other stones.l • . 4x.n Cdss. ' .• 13642 - best welsh slate 18inehes long, one half 'them( to be a= inches wide, the , other half, 10 ineheswole. ' 75 feet ridge The slate and tiles must be delivered on or be=', fore the first day of October nixt,and deposited on any part Orthe yard which- may be designated. Proposals must state- the price per 'lOOO slate, and the price per foot lineal, for the tiles. 5111 CLASS. 12} dozen 1 inch . axel window pulleys, 31 pair parliament 20 pair 4 by 4 inch butt hinges. 17 eight inch knob locks. 3 kegs 4 penny nails. ` • 2 kegs 6 penny bails. 2 kegs '8 penny nails. • 8 kegs 10 penny, nails. 1 keg 12 penny nails: - • 1 keg 20 penny nails. 1 keg 40 penny nails. 4 kegs 10 penny brads. • 18 kegs, white lead. 7i boxes 14 by 20 inches (best quality) crown glass. 100 pounds putty.' 20 gallons linseed oil. al, gm. 13 gallons spirits . turpentine. 150 feet eve gutter, 100 feet down spout. • 30 dozen wood screws. , 36 dozen lyt inch wood screws,' 8 bars iron 10 feet long, .6 inch thick, 2 inches wide. • The nails and bar iron must delivered by the Ist day of Septerriber next, and; the' other mate rials in this class bytTbefore the '2oth of. October next. They must bedelivered 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 hioges, the price per dozen for the screws, the price per keg for 25' 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 fur the eve gutter, the price per fOotiliocal for the down spout. "• Grit CLASH. 1850 bushels unslacked lime. 3900 bushels clean sharp sand.. 50 barrels hydraulic cement,l (best, quality.) 14503 plastering lath 3 feet long.i 15 bushels hair. ' One half of the lime and sand must be delivered by the 15th day of August next, and the other half together -with the hydraulic .cement, plastering,, ,lath and hair must ho delivered by the 15th Sep Member next, They must be delivered at Such pla ces on the lower - yard as shall be di'reeted. Proposals must state the price per bushel for the lime, the price per bushel for sand, the price per barrel for the cement, the pric'e per hundred for laths, and the price per binhellfor hair. Bill No. 4. 15T. CLAJOiI Or MATIIIiiALS 274800 hard burnt Bricks One balf - of the bricks to be delivered by the 20th September next, and the other half by the 20th October next. They are to be delivered on the lovverl yards, at such places as shall be directed. Proposals must state the price per thousand for furnishing the whole number. 221 D CLASS..--7011 LO2IIiIEIL 14 pieces S by 14 incbe2 68 feet long 14 rS • 10 • 22 • • 28 • 8 • 8 • 16 28 • 8 • 11 • 9 • • 28 5 24 ' 8 r • 9 • 31 • • 196 • 4 • 6 • 20 • • 28 • 4 • 9. • 20 • • 14 • 2 • 15 • 20 • 156 3 • 5 • 4 • • 14 • 5 • 12 ' 2 1 • • 1.1 • 5 • 8 ' 8 ' 28 • 6 • S • 9, 1 28 • 5 • .8 • -6 • • 14 • 8 ' 14 • 8 • • 4 • 8 • 10 ' 45 379 • 4 • 12 • 25 • 4 65 • 4 • 12 • :10 a • 152 • 4 • 12 • 9 • • 144 • 3 • 10 • '27 • • • 111 ' 3 • 10 • 10 • • Si • 1U ' 10 • 20 • • 121 • 3 • . 12 • 20 • • All the above timbers to be Cypress or Pine, free from imperfeetibns, and to be sawed true and of full size. • 1000 feet lineal measure of timber for piles, from 12 to 15 inches diameter. 0500 feet 1 inch cypress or pine boards. • 26875 feet board measure 14 inches yellow pine, flooring. ' 4000 feet board measure 2 inches white pine plank, (clear stuff,) from 12 to IS feet long. 1500 feet board measure 14 inches white pine planks, (clear eta) froth 12 to tS feet long 1230 feet board measure 1 inches white pine hoards, (clea'r stuff,) froth 12 to IS inches wide, and from 12 to IS feet long. 1000 feet 1 inch white pine boards (clear stuff,) from 12 to IS inches wide, from 12 to 18 feet long. Of the materials mentioned in this class 8000 feet lineal measurerof timber for piles, pieces 10 by 10 inches timber 20 feet long, - 'and 121 pieces, 3 by 12 inches 20 feet Icing, must be de- livered by the 10th day of August next; and 8000 feet lineal of timber for piles, the 1500 feet ' inch planks, the 1250 feet 14 , inch boards, and the 1200 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 lumher in this class. 2a CLAfile 620 Perches Stone for foundation, from 6 to 18 inches thick with beds from 12 inches to 2 feet broad and.to be flat %ell shaped stone. 60 Perches stone suitable to cut, to be delivered in blocks from 14 'to 10 inches thick, from 14 to 20 inches wide, and from 3 to 7 feet long. 92 Stone windowsills, 3 feet 2 inches long, .1i inches thick, 8 inches wide. 4 Stone door sills, a feet long, 6 incises thick, 13 inches wide. 10 Stone door sills 4 feet long 0 inches thick, IS inches wide. 520 feet lineal measure string course, 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 be sand stone, limestone, 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 nett. They stele, rbe delivered at such places on the lower yard as shall be dircdtetl. Proposals 'must 'state the pride 'per foot lineal for the window sills, for the door sills, and fOr the string course, and the price; per. perch tor* other stone. QTR CLLSS 20,100 best welsh slate 18 inches long; onehalf. ef them to be 0 inches wide, the other half 29 inches wide. 140 feet of ridge tiles. The slate and tiles are t 6 be delivered by the let day of October next, and deposited at such places in the yard, as shall be directed. Proposals must:state the price per 1000 slate, and the price per foot lineal for the tiles. , STII CLASS. 6 boxes 10 by 16 inch Window glass. 190 pounds putty. ; 2 kegs 8 Penny nails. ' 10 10 pannyinails. 4 22 pennyinails. • 2 20 pennylnails. 2 40 penny' flails. 3 penny; nails. 1 keg 5 inch stage& 42 8 inch ktioti 84 pair .4 inch bidt-hingas, ' ` _ „t,a I . , . . . 800 pounds bar Imu,--2 , -iticbeewide, inch thick. 395 poonsli bar lion, 11 - inch knare." 270 feet eve'gutter to be 'MOO of4-11tfob st tin. 200 feet -down 'spoilt, 4... Mates to ,be made of 's l l:tiii. " • ' 120 feet sheet c'..ipper for,valleysi , The 'nails end ,bar iron most , be.deliveyed, by the Ist day of September next, and'the other ma terial in, this class by the 20th of October'next. They must ,be deliiefed at -any place - inthe yard that may be desigtiated.-,- 6 Proposals must otate the prices per pound ler 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 forthe locks, the price per pair for the butt hinges, the Price per dozen for'the screws, the price per foot for the eve gotter,and the price per foot for the down spout. Ora Czaiss. - 1710 }lust:leis unslaeked line, 42t0 Bushels clean, sharp sand. One half of the lime and sand must be delivered by the 15th .day of August nexl, and the other half by the 15th day, of 3epteMber 'nest —They must be cleliyeied.on the lower yard at god) places as shall be dirocted,the lime must badelivered in barrels. - Proposals must state, the prices .per bushel for the lime and for the 'wild: 20,000 pressed bricks equal in quality to the best ' pressed brick used-in Memphis: 120,000 hard burnt common bricks. One half of the bricks to be delivemd by the lit - of September mtt, and Me _otherbalf by thef Ist day of.Ootober next. They must be delivered von ,the upper yard at such places as shall: be directed. Proposals must state the price per thousand for the pressed Wicks, and the price per thopsaqd for the common bricks. 1 422 C D Cs,iss--Lumnen. 68.'pieces 3! by 12 inches 19 * feet long 34 31 12 12 36 3 , 12 cl 6 68 10 " 34 < 2j 12 12 3G , ,2i -. 12 c 16 68 c 2i ' 10 . ' 21 . • 31 . 2} ' 10 ' 12 0 . 23 ' 10 18 21 c 4 3 ' 12 "..1.1 • 24 I " 12 20 55 I 23 9 lC " 4 5 L 8 28 • • 14 ' 4 ' 7 • 14 4 7 4 '4 ' 7 ' • 16 4 ' 4 7 12 " 4 4 6 S 4s4' 6 c 4 4 4 7 1 ,14 4 I 4 • 7 ' -11 4 , 4 7 si 4 c 4 c 6 6 4c4 • c 6 48 pieces 31 by 5 at one en 4, 3by 7 at the other, 16 leet. long. 24 4 3 , 12 ' 10 $ 0 0 ' 112 8 ' 6 ' 8 ' 4 4- ' 8 ' '22 4 4 ; 8 ; ; 4 8 8 ' 4 ' 6 ' JO ' 14 4 4 ' 10 ' 26 4 5 . fi ' 15 90 4 3 1,9$ 11,155 feet board measure, 11 ineh flooring. 3,000 feet board measure, 2 inch white pine, (clear stuff.) 1,500 feet- board measuM. liineh white Pine , (clear stuff.) 2,500 feet board measure, 11 inch white pine, (clear stuff) 2,000 feet 1 inch white pine, (clear stuff ) 5,000 feet 1 inch cypress pr pipe boanls,forshcet• 01g. All the lumber in this class, not otherwise ape. cified, is to be cypress or pine, sound and free from large knots or other imperfections, and to be saw• ed true; and of full size. The 68 pieces 3by 12 inches, 19 feet long; the 34 pieces 3 by 12 inches, 12 feet long; the 36 pieces 3 by 12 inches, 16 feet long; the 3600 feet, 2 inch white pine; the 1500 fiat inch white pine; the 2500 feet 11 inch white pine, and' the 2000 feet 1 incl 4 white pine must be deliveied by the lst day of September next, and the remainder of the class by the Ist day of October next. They are to be delivered on the upper yard. Proposals must state the price per thousand feet board measure far furnishing the whole amount. ann CLASS. 253 perches rubble stone for celler walls. t 0 square feet flagging stone, 3 inches thick. I'2o feet lineal cut stone, 8 inches thick, 12 to IS inches wide. 3 stone steps 5 feet long, 14 inches wide, S in ches thick. 1 door sill 5 feet long, 14 inches wide, 6 inches thick. 2G window sills 3 feet 5. inches long, 4i inches thick, Si inches wide. 26 window caps, 4 feet inches long, B inches thick, 4 to 8 inches wide. 13 window sills 3 feet 2 inches long, S inches thick, 4i inches wide. 2 pieces stone Oi feet 8 inches, and ,8-Ninches thick, to be jointed and cut smooth the upper surface. 5 pieces stone 5 feet. long, 18 inches wide, S in ches tbick,.to be cut on all sides. The 2133 perihes rubble stone and 120 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 pint. The cut stones, caps, sills steps, &c., are to be white lime stone of the description obtained on the Mississippi river near St. Genevelve and brought to this city tor build ing. Proposals must spite the pries per perch for the rubble 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 fort lineal for the stone steps; the price per foot lineal for the door sills; the price per foot lineal for win dow caps; the price per foot lineal for window sills; the price per fool lineal for the 2 pieces 3-A feet by 8 inches, and the price per foot lineal for the 3 pieces 0 feet long,, 18 inches wide and 8 in ches thick. 10,530 best welsh slate; 18 inches long; one half of them to be 9 inches wide, the other 10 inches wide. 152. 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 tithe slate, and the price lierifootlineal for the tiles. 5 holies 11 by 20 inches, best quality, common glass. 2 boxes 1.0 by , t6. inr.hes, best quality corn) window glass. 3 kegs 4 penny nails. 2 kegs penny nails. 3 kegs S pennynaits. 10 kegs 10 penny nails. 2 kegs 12 penny nails. 1 keg 20 penny nails. 5 kegs 10 penny brads: - 13' Oxen 11 inch axle window pulleys. 75 pairs 4 inch parliament hinges. 34 pairs 4 inch Initt hinges, 32 knob locks. 100 dozen :1-11} and 11 inch wood screws. 210 feet eve gutter. 190 feet down spout 150 pounds putty. • 15 kegs white lead. • 18 gallons linseed oil. 10, gallons spirits turpentine. The articles in this class are to be delivered by the firstclay . _of September - next . Proposals must state the price per pound-Div.-the nails and brads; the price per box for the gless ;'the price per dozen for the pulteye- ' the irice_per_ pair for the parlia ment hinges; the priee:per pair for the hutthinges, the price per lec4 foi the locks; the price per doz en for the screws; the price, per foot for the eve gutter; the pricer per. foot fqr the.down spout ; - the price per, pouna-for the putty ;.the. price-.por keg of ;5 pounds ) for the white leadythe price . per gatipn E!!MM • 11111 No. 5._ ]ST CLASSH-BllltZs, IEI 0 ' 10 ' 20 t t 3 , 12 , '2O ' 81 r) 4TIX GLASS Oru Ct.4es. ME EN Trikthe otl, and the price lief-go/I(4l°r 11p - spirits 20.10 linshels uhtlacked lime 4120:bushels clean harp sand . . 15000..plasterlogliths 1 3 loiag. 15 bushels hair. (The.half the lime sad sand •roust be delivered by the first day Septernher - 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 inice perk bushel for the limeisand and hair; and, the price per 1000 for laths. Miscellayoncs articles required for the. UniticfStates! Navy Yard, Memphis,lfor the fiscal year,eammenc. ingfiritlidy,-1847,rand ending„Boot. Tune,'lB4B. •__ • law i tadavii. • 6 reams leiter paper , 6, do cap do., 1 quite atlas draWing do 5200 quills No. 60.1 • - 200 do. 5 , 80.1 , • 1 doien pint bottles black ink. do French narmine red: .4- do cakes Lelia Ink., -.2 pounds red 'sealing was-. • • pound scarlet- red' wafers. ' .3- dozen papers black sand. • • 1 dozen plank &Mks NO. •15. Demi 8 mo. / dozen pieceslndiarehkef. 250 1.-Eass ! 40 kegs pure white lead. 60 gallons linseed! oil. 10 gallons spirits (turpentine. _ 1 6 pounds lamp black: 2 barrels Spanisb white. a 50 pounds,Litharge. r 40 pounds white chalk. _ Sall CLASS. 200 pounds I inch round iron. 500 ' 3 , 8 5 I ' ' 500 500 • 5 • 500 5 1 " 600 g 500 1 S X I inch, 500 pounds iron ' 1000 1 1 2 560 2kl 2-$ 2000 5 x, # •• - : 100 cast steel: 400 shear do.. 2 kegs 10d. nails. 3 12d. do. 4 ' 20d. do. ' 1 $ 40d. do. 4TH CLA BB 1300 bushels hitutriinogs Octal, (best quality.) 100 charcoal. 100 pounds refined borax. • 15 gallons lamp oil. 30 pounds sperm candles. STH CLASS. 3 pair flooring planes to itnatch l inch stuff. I II 4 2 I . 4 C V panne! ploughs and full set of bits. 2 level sash planes to work on 1/ itich stiff. Gothic 1 1 morticing machine, with full sets of bits, Step- toe's patpot. 1 dozen whip saw files. 1 1 dozen cross cot 4 handsaw half round wood files, (fine.) I c (course.) ft quires of sand paper, No. 5. " 2. 7 I 6' 0000 brushes. 6 00Q, 6 00 7 0 6 large filches 6 .9.l.lsize ' 6 34.1 1 blender 1 glazier', &mond, (swivel.) Grit CLASS, 0000 feet 1 filch cypress boards. 4000 ' 4;.e 4 inch scantling, in len&ths of 20 ft 7TH CiAss. 90 tons hay. 500 bushels oats. i 000 4 corn. 500 ' chopped rye. 20 A. Salt." The miscellaneous articles embraced in the say, en foregoing classes, must all be of the best quail . - ty, and must undergo a satisfactory inspection at the yard, and must be delivered at such time and place as the commandant may require. The gov ernment reserves the pri'vilege to increase or di.' minish the several quantities specified, fifty per cent. Ilia must be iniqnaliflied, and must em- brace one entire class—the price carried out against each article, The contractors for the sharp materials will be allowed to debter any of ; them except :the Untie, at earlier periods than u 4 .ve specified, should they wish to do so. No offer will be consi ered for less than any one class. The proposals tpust 4ale the number of the bill and the number of th'e class, and be so endors ed on the outside. The Department expressly reserves the right of increasing, the quantity of materials in the several portions of the estimates here furnished ten per cent., and should the quantities of materials be in creased beyond the estinintes,Alae,eanie pricras is specified for that kind or description a materials i shall la paid to the contractors, and no more. The material must be isubjeet 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 whi* 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 will be retained as collateral security for the faithful performance of the contract; which , will be paid only qn the satisfattory completion of it; and ninety per cent. of all deliveries made 'will be paid on all bills properly authenticated within Orly days after their presentation to the navy agent. No bid will be considered unless accompanied with the guaranty requited by the subjoined sec tion of an act of Congress. _ JOSEREJ !WATKINS, Navy .dgent Memphis, Teen., June Ist, 1847. An extract from an Act of Congress, approved 10111 Atignst, 11346: Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That from and after the passage of this act, every proposal for' Naval supplies invited by the Secretary of the Navy, under the provisci to the , general appropri, ation bill for the Navy, approved garch 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 Mei bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted, cuter into obli ,, ation in such time as may be I prescribed by the Secre tory of the Navy, with Maud and sufficient sureties, to furnish the supplies !proposed. No proposals shall be considered unless aetompanied by such guaranty. If, after the acceptance of a proposal, and a notification thereof to the :bidder. or bidders, he or they shalt' fail ti) enter into an obligation within the time preserilied by the Secretary of the Navy, with good and'suffictentsureties, 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 whidh he may have contracted for furnishing the said supplies, for the whole period for the proposal, to be charged up against said bid der or bidders, and his or their guarantor or guar-, antors ; and the same mily.be immedlatejy, recover. ad by. the United States; for the use of the 'Wavy Department, in an action -of debt, against either or all of said persons. June t kilawtjys o:7•The . Nashville Union, Pittiburgh Post, and Cincinnati Enquirer, will publish the above. Once a week in Daily paper,itili the fitly drily, and for w4rd accounts tco navy, agent's office, MernPliii. , 'Xentiohir • Jqnn J. Mitchel. ATTORNEY AND.P)UIsiSELLOR AT LAW. Office on Smithfield stfeet t .a few.dcioin canna Diamond alle.—Coly; N. 13 1e.04 1 0 1 009 PP n3o49ratil 4gn a, EMI - SIMMI .- • -• • • • - • • .. • -- -- • - - • • • - • . . . 4 1 # •d.laD .PASSdGE Feent - • LIVERROett;,-'t.OSTOON; ; aridthe vnrioes'pnrte'trf - IRELANDi tii ; .K.F.W....YORR,: - PHi LA DELPHIA.? Agit .1 1 31 1 1 1 3.11U.R01. 1 .: - • .111 HE ~ ...findeistpoci Agent 'co ,R 0 Co its reioi ttiOg•l4 o Oy!o, to England, SOotilandl;6 1 . tlieiittr.-0f,..:Fi0. • :pone; -to .t.lae. - ,,Xl , .ejterling., - , :DrAfts:to!scted.:.,for'iapy ' .a.itto Ont. draiyo dirOoLok,the Royal Bank. of Ireland, Dublin; and on Ateiers Prescott., Giotei:Amei. Batikeric London, - pqyabl o:on . .pTesentation -at-o ay Rankip 1116 United iiiigdorcy - .frOci,ofdiscO:Ont or any chitkcilinibstiiik"'Tltono2 . doilptro; ••OPtimuittiog settcliog - fOitheiiitiOn!Pi will applyy - to th e snb scriber, atbis - office oA-POOo striet,-4 duple above the - Zahal' Rhein . . • ' 4,4IIIES , IILARVI.X;••• • Persons at a distance orishiiig iitformatiOn' w •re coil/a answer by relent , Rail, by directing tpost paid) as above - Agrer to the Bankers - , Merellarltsi . and Manufae t torero 'of Tittsbarglfand vicinity.. 4p17-dayrtf iflooks Q . CHLEGEVS Philosophy_ of History, - • Schlgelfs Dramatic Literature; R.oicoctos Life of I,eo. X.;- Rqscores fc ....Lorenzo de. Medici : 'Cox's House mrAnstria.; . .. • . Siiinondi , s.Literature of:Europe ; - :Reckmin's History of Inventions ; Lanzi 2 r2Hiatory.of Painting ; . : Robti Hall's Miscellaneous: orks; Mahan , s Intellectual Philosophy:; MicheleVe Roman Repiihlic ; T9dd , silEirk .White; . • ~ ,„: Margaret Percival ;. The Fairy. Bower- for sale by. H. t3.4.BOSWORTH C 0.,: jnT bfarkM eta preot .I!ttrfirtstkna Ass THERE is now offered, at the Warehouse ' of WALLINGFORD .Br, the:Canal.Dasin, Lib grty, sheet, Pittsburgh, their-Ilene° nt the stock of.an extensive :Queenoware store . from - the consisting of HoWing blue; vvhito granite, blue pr t ed; and granite sprig Tea, Dinner, apd CbaMber seta, with an assortment: of common, ware snitoble for country merchants. Also, some c4iclaarid Brijnnnla Teapots: , The above goods must be elosed— , thoie who want to purehase, will therefore do. well to calf soon. - , - . je7.llw kiLLap co., DAVREAS, 7:.XCEL1.2%; BILSINIZILS, AND DEALERS . FOREIGN AND POBIESTIP EXCHANGE, L'ERTIFICA.T . S ..431` DEPOSIT, RANK,,NOTEp, . . - AND SPECI No: 64 Rod st. l one dov abbre Fourth, East side;' Pilfsburgh,..ra. - riIIRRNNT Futids received on deposit, a.nd col leptions Made on all the Cities throughout the Uttited States, Sight cheeks on Baltimorp;Philadel. plus, Nevi York, Bostop and Cincinnati, , nopstantlY for sale in signs to suit purchasers. - The paper of the Olno,..lfentuctt3i, Indiapa and Virginia. Basks bought and sold on the most : !Ivor able terms. The higheit premium paid for foreign and4rneri can Gold and Silver coins. - - . exchange on England, Ireland,. Germany, and France procured ate fearlP-dawy • A New Variety. Store. . - THE subspriber has opened a' new Variety and * Fancy store ' on the comer of Pentland St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange Hplel.- - - tnay26-d2m - ' TAMES CAVANAGH. ALL] r tqptstFa. - s Ents'Attp mum. BANKERS. AND. EXCHANGE Bliog- ERS,OF.ALERS IN FOREIGN AND IX)4IESTIC BILLS, RILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third ansl - Wood stv., f lirectly opitesit9 the St. Charles Hotel, roygai gipsnm.er for SMOORE has just received from ,New o Yerk the Summer Style for_liATS, con- 1 1 4 96. lusting of Worm Resimn, PEAFT. and Warrr. ELENCII CABSUIVAZ HASSi with, Venifkilorq. Those is wait of a beautiful light Bat are respectfully bill - tad to call at N 0.74 Wood qt. ma;18-y . .'3d door above Fpurlh. - Ptre Eilighte for'Salp. A , FIRST rate second Class Fire Engine, that will 1 1-1 throw two aide stresinsend a gallery stream, with.pipes and everything ready for service, She 1 will be EloPi•lpiir. For further partienhus inquire - oil - WM. GORMAN, • ' • =. ADAMS QETTY, Coati: ye. ma6-tf . qE,o.w.T.Lsorry - . . . No. 42 Diamond Alley, over father Saloon rP RE above place will be open for the season,,thia j_ evening,June 4th, where our unripglled ICE CREAMS, onfectionary, Cakes,. &e.. 4.c. can' al ways be obtained. - ANDREWS. Froo Concerti every, evening this week, at-the Eagle, Wood at e , by gus..iss,lllouggir, & tio4rcr.y. junel • c4rills,LOODl FINDIAr&s,&c AL Cummins, No. 120 Liberty' st., 5 doors biZow St. Clair street. ATESSII.S. SainesjSmith St Co.'s Ma4ine Card Itt. Agency, Manufacturer's Finding--7.smblish ment, and dealer in Clocks, Looking Glass Plates, Frames, Glass, Variety Goods,Ate- . . nov. IS--rfeb23dBv.v AFUNER4 SgRMON, occasioned by the 'death of the Rev. Robert Donlop; A. M. pastor of the Second Presbyterian Clirch,March Ath; 1E47, on - the Sabbath morning adlowirik his decease. To which is prelied an address, delivered in same place, at his interment,-March 23t1 by. Rev. E..P. Swift, D. D., Pastor of the First Presbyterian Churph,Alle gheny, with an appendix. For sale by - my 24 • LUKE - LOOMIS; _ - - Notice to Creditors. -T" undersigned, having filed hiSpetitidixto the VOUrt Of. Common Pleas of Allegheny ,Cotintn for his discharge,undsr the Insidvent Lawsof -this Commonwealth, and the Court .haringappOintedthe third Monday of June, for hearing _thp, mime; you are hereby, notified to attend and make abjectio, if any you have, why I should not be discharged:" junel-d3w JONATHANATUBBS, Laborer. TOUR LOTS—Bounded by penn,Libpyty and 114 _l2 sts., each loihaving- 24 It. front, and eitendin4 back 110 ft. Two of them aro nUrnPr 101Y,.tuld the position of the whole properiy is orteof the Mostad vantageons in the city. For further information ap ply to M. SWARTZWELBaIt, Fourth st., - nova-t 1 • bet. Woodand Sinithfield. Pittaboxsla p,ntlroail Comptitty, : • MAY 31, IS-17. BOOKS for receiving - additionill. subscriptions to the stock of thc-Pittsbutgh eta - Connellsville Railroad Co., will be opened ut the office of the Com pany, in this city, on Tuesday, the Bth day of June, at- 10 A. St., and cot4inwippnn from day to div until the Ist oFJuly. Books will also be open on the same-day and-for the same time, at the -Other tollowipg: plaoes,t yin; at McKeesport,tintlei the direct hilt Of 'Hugh Rowland and P. Muse—at West Newton'under the direction ofJolin C. Plumber andjamcs'ilardn.ex.7-01Connelle: villa under the direct:44 of Henry Blackstone and Henry Walker—at Cumberland under the direction. of Jno. Hay and, *ao;i'l, Callketin. - i tune; J. 'Cd.llOTHAnis, seep. y',g~,}usyivantc Railroad. Al l a meeting of the Board of ,Coninaissioners of „ the Pennaylvania. Railroad Company, held at the_ office of hiVandless and M 2 Clute,.cia the 3ist of May, 1847, it was Resolved, That tbio..Borilia of sultscripiton to the Stock: of the Pennsylvania .Railroad Company be opened at-the hlottongaliela House , in this: city, on Monday nest, 7th Juno, betwpait the hours o f 9 and 12, A. M., to be continued front day to-day until the 10th inst. inclusive. Resolved, That public , notice bf the above reso ution ho giver, in all the doily papers _ jel-dtl6 - ut .Ntivr Tom* Boot oxiii4, Shoe Store. :No. 122; TOO it:, Tqfsbipiti: DALZF.f.L has ciiiiind,.and ig constantly manufacturing tri g n anu aad r n ac e turig io 't i o e io sz oc to-order the intieth . ees Fine Dress Don'ts and-Shogi; of the laiest ibihion, at remarkably, low prices. - Fisk Dross Boots at $5,00, such as is: usually sold in other Stores at $6,110. A good plain - well ilinde calf. BMA at $4,00, All other kinds of work equally, low-J. Also, a good and full assOrtmontortadietd„Misse; and ;Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Half Gaiters, and Slippers, of the.must substantial kind to tbcr very-finest dress shoo being it practical shoe-make.r ettendSte the manufacturing of his own' Wrirkf and has it done in the most substantial manner, vet . neat style; and hayiug.adoSed thei motto ofmin.. 11 profits and quick returns, Yin 0110 law ail .the leWest., [Te r i' e-d3in THE Wiest. prin . () in eaah.patd for e erenti grades Of Clean washed Woo 4, free , frOnt barn.] Wool sacks and lindens on band and' for sale Jove; py . • ~ - .httTRPHY, PlifV.ol - ,*,r,k4R09; 4k4 .414Vtfr:Otid ". y 24 fw9m4Pkc.o3 ~_-- = === Wr4Mirat 4' RAHN: Eagp3.l3ranc,h.l3aloopS, For Sole, TFIO3;BAK EWELL, Eh,m WOO t lAr"/ • Chftmpd~ite „ V toes.' yg - R-ASf &TS' Chimpagne'Witter, - 4orteistieg p 4ePi :Rey; CrviOr 'Colar, Crewo, Ducal Grape; gal I tog',e "Ariebor,' P: A: Ifemm 4 Cit:!; Anebor;lgumm2S Silleryi fleidsick a 'zed 4e Cc ( I na Crown >. brands. .These-;Wined,.. are enperjpei being nbtained direct from the import ers,. .rerommi-may rely - wtep.:l3o geeing Cider; wbeo ilia' , bey- these Wines ftem me, receiving ii44'for sile-bybesket or bottle, by _ e 5 . . :JACOB'III74AVER: . _ . , - - ciaret , Wippa. ;_c" • Zsclisp !It!. Chatealitlargay,, , , 16 •' St. Jullen.liedoni. `` 10 " Chateau Damoville, • 28 •', l./Gte,l don; eiohVirifili* 10 .6, Family use; 1.83 " Oztra% - Also 10 bhds. St. Julien, and $ 4p. ilitita _„ Just receiving, and rot wholesale oyretall. • jet, . • JACOB WAVER. . • NC/fOViES.--4 tow eases 'cro , lyi4OintredetO N Afor late hy the dotter' or jar: • • ' je4 .IACOR . ~ ....... - . . , ' ' 84.1 ad 011 r. . .... - . 1 nBASIC.V,TI3 Fred' Sylad Oill.edeli.thbletome4 .1. V and in good order, juifreceived andfOr,nal4,,,, by basket or bottle. • • - , r...,..,, • 11 6 . • ::. -i . _ - :TA_COII , Wia,.* Ii; _ ~... provn:Seout; clip; Ably. Brown Stunt: -•' • , ' 33 i , Loudon Porter • • • 0 " Seoi*Ale,. TentTeip, brand; ff • ft Dolls .....; 01 9 1 13 Pat celebrated , 4net.ilei3iyed as impelled, The above were purChased.tippit Ship Board be t lore lauding, by myself in New Tex)E:latnlYs and ..177 4. offered Wholeeale arid Eetail,l - 1. ' ... . 4ACOB WEA. ; W ine - Store;' in s , 10140 . et. et.,cor.Ftont. ~.: S ARDINES-ticases , Barditigi, in Iu old bull tins, Just received nruil totals by. - ie 6 4.941..WPAvr4t." Table aka nay sOgiiilr • • • .Bbla. Lovrinies Crushed' attd olverieed, -I. V reeeived art 4 for Tali t!y? tbtrßbl. or retail,by jas - JACOB:WEAVER.: • . ; 0 ALT; .500 bbla %4 . 19 , , No, reed and for !lag Q ►by . RIO. F. PERRY, _ je3. •eta. . . , 8 Ac0ti.:.2700 lbs pr imp Side', rep.d apdßir salq by '• • 710. - ; PERRY.. ERRING: ?Er bblsNa 'I -Balt. for salo.br H Jl4O. F. PgRIM MACPW:t.i'.6ftlibts. No. 9 . j 'Oarge if • - • 106Solf - do • jai Forsalcby 'TARIM APPRESiiiidVACH.ESAp. pb4y,iina-foo sale by . • '.7140. F. PERRY. IrilltitOTHY SEEQ:' 6.00 '060•6641:f0r alq tiy ' je3 ' • "- jNO : .7,.PERRY. RIO COFFEE=3I3 Bags &Tor oCoffte; • Just received and for sale BUOKE-T8 apd TUBS; 25 itoz. for. tile by:. _ jc3 • PM. F. PERRY. SLIMS 11ARAGES.-repeiiedAhie.dayi ...11. - at 62 Market strcet, DeW and.deigiableinsrOs meat at Pripted 11101011and' Bulges. A. MASON: UMATER .S:I"UFI7S--Ttec,eived this tiaY, at.. bs. la Market strCet, an eitensive assortment of Gant, broons, Tweedy, French Casahrieres, Denims; Mix trues, Linens, Cottonadea, Curd% Conduit, :4 Stc: my2B m 729 ' IIaGHAMS—Juat received } one calm choice ' styles en 4 new Gingkanni; able, a large variety qi Shawl, ; .for sale row -at .4:? : Market it. --. • ' my 29 - • A‘.. A. MASON. .1) . .A.cp4 7 --jo casks Sider; for -site . • .SNCLA.I2,, . . . . 56 Wcoii et. Sn 4 COFFEES—jSO Baia Primer Rio Coffee ; just re. eeiyeil ;ad for 'sale by • sgini at. SINCLAIR, . jn4 ' SG Wood et; TA4CII—;;IS Ea:as Lawson's •Starcb ; fui kj • by StI . IITII 4r. SINCLAIR; • _ ju4 • • • • " •.•56 Wood it. F ILES TI TEAS-10 half Altaits(miterial; • 10 catty 5 °all fine; . . . . . 10 cktty boaca . - Just teed and tlia Bale je4. . SSIITII4IINCLAIR, Su Wood at.' , tiorcee of a very superiirtvidityy .101. •-• • . sale by . "e 4 • . . . • . . . BACCO-5010:es Pmmtl . . 7.. ump • Lylichbmig T Oh.; , -60 : . • roi . , . Just rep.Miiodon comsigomenii and WATEIISI.4;I, m.y25. mid 52, Pionts;. 84.0.• _5.00 it?! paean, assorted, in store and for ealci by ' , E. S. WATERIITAN, • • my2s No. 31, Water, and - 62 Front ate. • LAXSZEI?-140*- Begullpseed, In store and. ler si l ls by • V. S. WATS.RMAN, mr2ss9.3l: i liFikter r aed SS Front street. . : igrk nirrttos nib** Boi) ;use c . c.,. bitiv#Aug(Fißdil* ••••• *kr.twitAtir; , ited 64 . Fres! its., iky2s • • .CORCIIINOS-16 Casks Scoreltings, n prime at, S tide, in store and for sale by 4. S. WATERMAN', No. 31...W'ater, and 62 Front ate. mO5 itIRD-APPL4oo•Bashels DiietrAppleal IJ 'Nat riceivad In page and for sale by L. Si WATERMAN, • Nn,at W.,Skiv, and 62 Profit stet csa .11&WILES-120 ` 75 Sacki .4." : . TO Store _fob snip ' ' • ' !'• • L. S. aqi,3i 'Water, iikd 62 'Front, pi CO IXTRITE BRANS-20 Bble slain white Bean i"° ! -C f!rsaleblY . L. : S. VirATERbIANi No. 31 Water, and 62 Frain CO POPLAR BOARDS; lieliiicaioned and tpi Gale by : tripslB.l : L. WILMAILTIL NIT I N. D.O.W. S..li •' :VY receivedincl for tido, tily2o • " L. WILMARTII: seytio, 50 - DOZEN jisat repoir e plo i r i tpr c e a le u t N 0.26 Wood street, may 111 OUSE and SIGN .PAINTING and GLAZING, II :.of all kinds, Graining Oak, plabogany, Satin, Rolm-and Maple. .kinds or guble. Orders left at the shop or the subscriber, on Smith field street, opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, or oo Federal street, opposite I)lacitstock , a Factory, All 6, glicnrcity, will be done at moderate rates, and oat the shortest notice • • • ap 15-6nt . ,the only institution:-in Ulla city in . which Gentlemen can atluire inch a, know, ledge of Book-kceping aseaill enable them to apply it immediately to practice. Persons desiring it can have any number of references.- Saverarnew testi monials of the complete success of Popilain steam boat Book keeping, have been recently received, and play bp inspectc4 by visitors. Hours of business during summer 2to 4 and Bto 10 P.M. junel Sear!'" American lie sing Pills. : OR, .several months past, I have been mach troub - Ired with a bilious habit, attended with an inae tiver and costive state of the bimeLs; aid rheumatic affections; I hare mado use of the Medicated•Vap . or Bath, and various hinds of Medicine, withonkrecett, ing any benefit. Seeing Sear7s d: H. V. Reummthi g Pills advenised, I TV*2IIIIIICNI from the recommit. dation' attached to them, to mai:Arial of them:: In a few dais they afforded rge great Telief; and in the short time in which 'I have taken perienced More, heriefit ..frect theti - thao/. haroVe. 4.7ni rival. any .mediciiim. Their, iiperaticm beei nattiral,..erisy, 'and itifectial." Others of, - rny , family have becn indiannsed; end'. have lased them, and received Much :bene6t. I 'Cart - 34th with deice recommend to - Individuals and: rainiliee„. as a safe and .84 - er.3.K4 medinitie; 111 . 1 .. :Casca which tkiiitoinnch.and.hoWilikare disordered; • 'A. WAVSlitt, ;ISO - ros 541 e • by, • . FAHNEST.PcK4 " .cc!?; jrs coiFirefarittWriod, and- A1,./694 . 4:4„fith ahlt_ _ . SALTERS -Ginseng 'dandy on hapd aati ' . B. A. WaitlESTOC4 , fic:cip`T: • jes car. lat. aid Wood did Wikod.thdsthatiii T ARDf.I - gait .qE4 '1160137 • 11AYS kBROCKW/cy irtaty No.2, CommertL3l itosi el f• CEOS . . . • MEI MEE MILLER,Sr itICKRTSON-+ A. A. MASON, , P JAMES PITFTIVQ. nirPrs• •: • t - ANTPWRITING ESTAB, Ll.s:l;MENT,•Northeast eon tiered Fifth and Market M.; E
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