t* rs'“; 'l * M.-Vt v-;:, _ •• jv •_ ' l ’iy-V"^V'^V-iV , ’' <V ** r-rtta T ' fJ ' -.v * w * r . v‘ ■'’*-»"’>’ f <,t ?\, „ <■* C," > **'A“ aa „ Art-<TV„w,, *> a r Z Js< , t 1 ,tCA'n4< lS ~ *%r -.- A <■» i, k •? ~ r* - i _•< v.V ■' r'i S-'TC * *,>, rv;'.,':. \ - |^. v . “v*" *-"^3*" 1 v.^a t^ ~vT£ ? '4\V%^2x>-ij}r ** ll t?r# -ir« ( *> / r *■' f *%„ *v* * a-va ■- **•%» * c >* *< * ;.a ***,* i»~-' * * »so ’rf/ >^x^ r : \ y^v >v '. • - ,,5.:,,„ ~>-:■ . — —*--,■•;■■ ———-»*-— >f ?i£ pYyfe&Sfe Siis&^aJ mmmmm ggpglp^api. ' THB OABJMSBa CASE. _ - * We learn from the Washington Union that the pYS jury in this case have been discharged, being s ,^>S^^^?l^nc^KSS^! r:'Hr • nnablo to agreenpon a verdiet. We have heard fe,2'' '.ft :s‘<% uXfigil'-H ' ' ® Btated ttßt l>eforo tMs trial commenced, Gar ' >.~i "3>~:g§£ ' diner deelarea that ho would spend eighty thou sand dollars to effect his acquittal. Wepretend . nottovouoh for the troth of this report, btttit- „ was certainly talked of in the streets of Wash iMMi • ■ ?**lrf*n!~i-- V#l '~~ * - flw Book,—Mr. John & Ifoylor, 17 Ann iSs £ *" i v? v ßtroet * *** ***» >" *•* p nMioliod “ new ; 1 - work, entitled, “Carlotina and ( the, Sanfedesti; i> '€l f~ '*?, - Sight with the Jesuits nt Berne,*’ by Ed .; Y v'C Y i|Y ~IYr J < Ylil ;Yf‘‘ 'i"'iy*' 1 \bs.Syp4- " " * husd Fskbeho. This Is a vplume that' Will no ' “*- doubt be read with interest by a largo class of "V "?A , onr'oitizens. It is for sale at the bookstore of k*fS*?. V CourrEErcilDßTECo,,—Wo have ' v; lr-il received the June number of this valuable month- £> ;>';' -,iU4C#iYL Jy- B &*» much Improved in its typogra ■.s, J '/■ " J V Y %<‘ x * rl'l pf”’T V“ phy, end is nop, most certainly, oneof thotneet .li ■ ' handsome and nESfbl Uoteotors pubUshod in the Jfoilij jßamiiig U<ST IUSPBI .... . ....._TOO!U3 HJOUPS Horpor & Ehlllipa, Editora ft Proprietora. , WEDNESDAY* MORNING-.::::::::::::::::JXTNE 1. democratic DOMINATIONS. OANAX-COHMIBSIONER, THOMAS H. FORSYTH, of-PidlaMthSa tbmy. • t attohob gekeual, - » Ephraim banks, “ ‘cfZm™ CoUnty. " FOB- SDRVBYOa GENERAL J. PORTER BRAWI*EY, <tf Crawford Omnia. C - Messrs'. S SI. PEtmom * Co., who aw prompt, turn e t and cefaUcmanly In their business transactions, arothe mSv anthorlxcd heentstn the cities oftfow Tori nnd Boston .tor tho ifomuiy Fhji, They nroanthorisedto reoeivo Ad vertisements nnd Subscriptions for us atom usual rates Thdrroeeiptsarew^^^nts^™™! a BOSTON, 10 £tat£ street. v. ■: la<mi e*tetulTaJ<£%n£o, QinnittU. a A „ NAVT ADVEKTISESIBHT. , Wo invite the.Bpecial attention of our readers - to thfr Proposals in to-day’s paper, issued by the * v ' Navy Department, ‘The.maaofao hirers of white lead,iron, spikes and nails, steel, copper, lead V ' -nnd sine, ship chandlery, &c-, in this city, can certainly famish the articles in their line, ad -4 -vertisod for, us cheaply as they can he famish ed inuny other part of the country. Let Pitts burghers ppt in proposals without delay. 'Has: CODEOT BBOOBDS. On the recenttrial of the ** Cromwell case,” a foot was mentioned by. Judge WiMOSs, who was oris of the attorneys* for the Bank of Pittsburgh, which 19 "highly important tothe freeholders of >: this county ; and wet think’ itshonld not he poss* ed by and 'fdrgottcn. The Judge said, that in ~ ” searching for the rongh docket of 1820, on which - the first entries of confessions of judgments were made, he WO3 direoted to the cupola of the Court House, and there Stowed away behind the joißts, end covered with dust more than nn inch thick, ” he found some of the most important records of ’ Allegheny County, mutilated and imperfect, ond subject to be slolen_or destroyed. The docket | he sought for was not to be found. Judge OniEn | Ja Mb charge to the Jury, spoke in language of' ; - : n the severest reprehension of the manner in’ wMch. i these important records are suffered to bo ne glected; ->>the rats making their nests, and the boys making their kites of them." Now, wboso business is it to have charge of tits County BecordaT Via suppose every official about the Court House trill answer, “ None of mine i ” The frequent changes of officers make it a matter of indifference to tbs incumbent in office to look after the boohs and papers of bis ; 5 predecessors*’ ■o'Wo suppose bo is satisfied if- his own are -cared for and there, his responsibility rests. Such' a state, of things is utterly dis graceful, and the Courts [should take cognizance of them, and make such reforms as circam stances may suggest in the premises. The opinion is very general in the community - j ; that matters and things abont oer Coart House i: are in a sad-conditions The enormouß defolca^: tions and robberies which have been traced in ! the Commissioners’ Office to former Commission - ■ ate, and brought to light by the gentlemen who ■ now occupy, that position, is calculated to do more than shod* the public mind. The fact that ' ’ >’V betwetm twenty and thirty thousand dollars were . embezzled without the parties to the fraud being detected, only inconsiderable snms being traced * to deceased persons, and even with active and , shrewd lawyers (tiding the present worthy Com ' missioners and Anditet3 in their investigations, . . • bos prodaeed a stunning effect on the tax-payers of the Qoupty, and calls in trumpet tones for reform, and q sustainance of men who are try . ing to eifect a. reformation. Public sentiment most not be silent. .Ever; citizen who has pro--, perty at stake, should lend his influence in the matter. It Is an old ddage,«what is every * body’s business is nobody’s business j’’ bntif 1 everybody will speak out when nominations for, •• office are to be made, and if everybody will CDmiaSniandsnStmn feithfnimenwhoaredia posed to'discharge their duties with fidelity, then the good every honest man desires trill be soon accomplished,. oua to spacst. TfioMadridoorrcspoiidcntofthalrondon i/brn 'iag Chronicle sites that the appointment of Mr. Sanlo asWited States Minister to Spain bad much annoyed the Court.-;. Some of the journals recommend the government not to receive him inrthat capacity,*in consequence of what they term his hostility to Spain. The correspondence adds there Is no doubt that any proposition for the purchase of Cuba would be rejected. All this talk Is advance we regard as idle and rediculous/ Mr. Soule Isa gentleman of the most refined manners and education, and io pe culiarly fitted for the responsible diplomatic, po • sition far which ho has been chosen, the Gov, eminent of Spain will not dare to reject Mm ; and that he win prove to he a faithful represen tative of our country cud its interests at-the Court of Madrid, wo have not a single doubt. COSSBUBVIIiIiIS BULBOAO. At too places where books have been opened in Somerset eonnty, Pi, 380,000 have been snb wribedtotheConnSirsvilleßonroad. Henry T. Weld, Esq., Bobseribcd $lO,OOO, nnd, it is said, the private Sabaoripttons ,in the eonnty will reaoh $200,000. * ’ Xhe prospects of the donnoUSville road ere truly encouraging. Every day briagß us fresh evidence that th aJ’topU are determined that it Shall be buitt. Gen. tajUHEB, the indeiatigablo 'President, is devoted to the interests of the :: <jr '♦< on enthusiasm that knows no jomjmnywii. -r.—. .... 'limits. In hia vfieabutary there Is no eu<& ■word £9 fail. - AEjMHEJa BAU.SOA3 OPEKTUG, We arc highly gratified to learn from theObio Picayune, that the Carroll Branch of the Cleve land end Pittsburgh Bailroad pill tie opened to Carrollton on Thursday, the 2d inet. A grand ’"celebration of this event pill take place at Car rollton. The completion of the Carroll Connty Bailroad pill, open to the City of Pittsburgh a large amount of trade and travel phioh pe have ' not heretofore enjoyed.. Oar progress is ever onward-/ " ' past Ivirginia election* Tbo Wheeling Intelligence! of Monday fring es : the ; folio wing: returns from tho “ Pan-Handlei-' D, strict: ," * _ tore or sioosc consxr. Steenrod ’Edcinnton._ £miflu Wells: Wellsburgb, 39 - 227 162 116 Wells, 6 27 11 22 Fowler’s l 85 6B 23 Holliday’s Covo, 8 23 81 46 Wallace, 18 85 16 83 Bethany, 9 70 64 23 Totals, _7O 'l ,607. 320 267" vote or Hancock county Steourod. Eiigington. Gotmty Boat - ~ N Cam. -N. Han- Aton’s 10 , tI IQG ~ • 10 v,, 118 Now Mauoh’ter, 46 ‘ - 197 ' - '42 x * 1 223 NewCurnb. .JIG, , 184. , £23, J( , ‘6 H. Core, 1 . 91v .91 ‘ll totals, " 678 ; *BBO 868 Majority for EdgingtonOOS,’. andmajori ty-ln favor Of NewManoheater2.' - Whole-number of cast in the county 734.' T. J. Hewitt .elected..to-tho House of'delegates-by’i442 ma jority. j WHOtE VOTE OF THE DISIhICT. Ohio. Co. rahj. for , - , ?3243 .Broqko ‘t .“. Edgington, 437' - Hancock “ J * “ - «■- “-. 605 ’ 042 . Stcenrod’e majority, 801 .. County.—Prico ’(dom;) oleeted "to Houee of-Delegates,:by.fromlooio2oomajority over Holliday,'(whlg.’Jf ' ’ " - Slauios County. —Haympnd. (whig) . and’ Earnos(<iem.)'.elcctedto;Hoaseof,Delegateajby considerable majorities. '■-■MoNONOAttA-Cotrltir.—tough.; ■and'.;: Combs (dems } elected to House of Delegates. ' CgfMri BooEn-Ai-Paxom-asaaojate Editor ofstheWashinßtonZ7moa,pubUshes,inthoNa tionCl Intelligencer,, oyer-liiß own. signature, a, long artlclo, in whiob ho avows himself the wri ter of- tho cxtraordinary artiole which lately ap peared in the editorial columns of the ■ Union, so highly eulogistic of the Bussian Government. — Wo were no little astonished to findtm article embodying sentiments so repugnant to every true-hearted American, In the editorial columns of A paper supposed to speak officially for tho present admiuistratioo. It appears, however, tbntiGen. Abmsteono, the’proprietor and res. possible: Editor -of the ; Union,- didnot - read:.:tbo j article in question critically before its insertion. Since Mr. fnvon has publicly avowed himßolf as tho writer, the sentiments of the article must ho regarded ns his own, end not tho sentiments of the diaper. We laid tho ortiele alluded to aside, intending to comment upon it at our leisure, but since tho circnmßtances oo'nneoted withits pater nity .have become known, it is now unnecessary to toko farther notice of the matter; for so man will be justified; iu assuming: .that Its'sentiments will .ever receive nay indorsement from either the Administration or the Democratic-Forty. . ; ’.From thoUarrishurg Keystone. Table thawing the amount Of State appropriation fat Common Schools, which the tecerdlcounties ’■ tn'lht State BiUreceine forthecomingechoohyear, • a{|a ratio of 35 dcntotocach taxable: - :: : T ; No.ofTarfttle,. ApprcprlAllon. Adorns 0,170 * $2,231 20 Allegheny -80,012. 10,804 32 Armstrong '■0,640 - '2,750 40 Beaver 6,787 2,088 82 Bedford 6,323 1,910 28 Berks i 17,025 ‘ - 6,129 00 Blur 6,763 2,074 08 Bradford 9,221 8,319 66 Bocks 12,592 4,638 12 ButlCr 7,678 . 2,764 08 Cambria .... 5,843 1,928 48 Carbon 4,228 - 1,486 08 Centro 6,026 2,169 86 Chester.-. 14,771' ' '5,317 66 C1ari0n............. .6.463 - 1,966 -68 Clearfield.;. 3,684 1,820 84 Clinton Mia..,.;,'........... 2,903 1,046 08 Columbia 4,684 : 1,650 24 Crawford 9.666 • . 3.476 16 Cumberland 8,886. ■ 8,018 96 Dauphin....; 8,339 3,002 04 Delaware 6,045 2,176 20 E!k.» 1,176 423 00 Erie, 11,886 4.080 06 Fayette ..................... 7(949 2,801 04 Forest „ 200 74 16: Franklin 9,410 8,389 76 Fulton • 2,286 822 95 Greene 5,424 1,952 64 Huntingd0n......,.......:,, C,672 ’ 2,006 92 6,999. 2,619-64 3,4267', . 1,233.00 .......2. -3,891 - » 1,220 70 25,462" • 9,106:32 Lawrence 5,119 1,842 84 Lebahen.,.: '.... 6,323 *2,276 88 Lehigh., ~,.. 7,929 2,854 44 Luzerne 13,717 4,938 12 Lycoming.: 7,498 2,699 28 McKean..... 1 ,;.. 1,546 556 CG Mercer ■ 8,201 - 2,952 76 Mifflin .'. 8,450 1,242.00 Monroe, ... ....... .2,990 i 1,076 40 Montgomery........ 14,830 5,158-80 Montoura 2,728 • J. 959 28 Northampton., 10,863 3,910 68- Northumberland 5,401 1,944 36 Perry., 4,795' 1,72520 Pike a..,..-. 1,628 550 03 Potter 1,709' - 615 24 Schuylkill 14,724 5,800 64 Somerset 5,479 . 1,972 44 SnlUvnn 932 332 62 Susquehanna * 7,075 ' 2,647 00 Tioga.... 6,770 2,077 20 Union 6,779 ' 2,080 44 Venango - 4,847. .1,744 92 Warren 8,667 r , 1,31 G 62 Wa5hingt0n..,..',..,'..'.;... ' No return.' Wayne...'. 6,217 ' „2,288 12 Westmoreland 10,941 - 3,938 76 Wyoming 42,835 - 840 60 York 16,186 6,448 60 Philo. City and Comity. 80,943'. '81,299 48 Total ..687,161 $193,377 90 Dcmliina in HtoMgaai The Albany-Event:;? Journal bos on article : Tipqnbanliing inMichigon, the particular pur pose of Tf&icb. is to “crook op 1 ’ tha Erie ood - Kolamoioo Railroad Bank, in which it cays: “Most of the wcßtera States ore deficient in Bonking Capital. . A few years ago, in many of those States, ever? hamlet hod a bank, and ever?! third man yon inct Was either .a Bank OfScer.Bank Director, orßank Stockholder. Bat tboywere Banks without Capital,' and soon •wenttopietea, ruining ali who nod, anyoonfi-: donco in them." t ' ’‘ _ That ie eo. . Every word la as truo oa preach* ing, But- one of .theso same “banka: -without oopital".which:livery.soon went topiodeß.rain ing ali who hid any confidqnco in them," was this identical' Erie - and Kalamazoo. Eoiiroad Bank. The Journal continues: - “This general breaking up~not of the ‘'great deeps/’ out of tho.shuUoirs of Bank, produced a reaction which has worked mostmlsohievoualy to the commercial interests of several, of these States. * Michigan has suffered mast, as She sinned most. Tbc rascalities practiced under the original General Banking law of that State, never had a parallel. Thoy rendered the very name of Michigan on offense in the nostrils of every honest man in the country.” Mainly truo. The lesson taught is one not to be forgotten. let not the nemo of Mioblgon again 'become “on oiTensointho nostrils ..of, every honest man in\ the noantry.” We tbank: : the?sb«rnalv “for teaohing-“ns that word.” Let us. beware of the “ shaUowS of banking’.’ upon ■whiehithe early hopes of the Sthte were wrecked, '•—Detroit Free Prut. The New Mexican BoundaU? Tboubies. — The American consul in, Chlhnahun, Mr.'Bid dles, arrived at Sort Fillmore, forty miles above El Paso, ontho Ctb nit., bearing despatches from Tnos, the Governor of Ohihuobua, to Gov, Dane. Thoday before Mr. Biddlea Jeft the city of Chi huahua, Mae made a forced loan upon three of the principal proprietors of that region, of $20,- 000, and then started with about 1,000 troopa for El Pobo, where he arrived on the‘24th. ulfcy os we have already stated, with a ridiculousato ;ryabout the. withdrawnf of the . Mexican 'Minis-' ter from Washington; and war between Spain and the United States. / . , -t t- *■ » - laoin * ~ “Memphis and. Chabkston Baiuuoad.— The Memphis and Legrange portion of the rood is ■nearly cr-gnUe'fidishodrSO toatinly.-aboufr: 100 miles staging now intervcneo-bfitwecn . Memphis and Decatur. , • Items of News tmd Uiaoellaay. Jti3t take-notice and eco -if the man who adver tises liis goods does not always eellthe- cheap est. Tho very objeolof Ms advertising' is to make qaiok sales and email-profits.—'Try-themy and see for yonrselves. Mr. Thomas Brandon, of the firm of Andet* eon & Brandon, merchants of Paducah, commit ted enioide last Tuesday morning, By shooting himself. tJThe only cause assigned by his neigh- Jjora.tras disappointed loro- Oh, tho vimmenl ' -Herois a ’‘oaso”.for tho lovers- of logic:—B. says till Britons are liars. How, B. himself is a •Britony therefore,>B. is a liar. Therefore, the Britons are not ljarsj anddd.,-being: a Briton, is not a liar; and so on ad infinitum. A j company has been formed at Lyons to estate lish p lino.of ■stoaniera 'between 'Havre nnd New York. Two ecrejMtsamers of 3,000 tons each are to be built fifstf rone to bo dono on tho Ist of ’tjay next—eleven months henco—and the other on the Ist of Jaly following. r Copper ore is arriving in considerable quanti. tics from the Labe Superior region.' Over 200 tons[of- mass copper arrived: at Detroit, on tho 22(1 inat. Thbaveraga value.of the ore is $7OO per ion, and the vrholo estimated to jieid:sl6op-. 000.!,. Tho principatparhof this ore was shipped to Pittsburgh for smelting. Abont 2,000 tons copper ore,, it is estimated, is now ready for ship ment at the various mines*' A cose was before the Circuit Conrtin .'Now; York on Friday—an application from: Mrs. , Hetty Carsen to her son ißoae 0, Carsen, and his wife, on the ground [ thntiho is a lunatic, and was so at the time of I his marriage. The effort isle was i inveighed Into the marriage by the lady and her I friends, on account of bis fortune. Ho decision i was arrived at. The Donald Q-'Mitchell who has-been appoini -1 cd. Consub to Venice, is no less a personage than the celcbrated-Ibe Marvel, the great dreamer;' who has written the •* Boveries of a Batchelor,” and other works of fiction and fancy. The Fort Way no and Chicago Batiroad wa s put under contract a few days, since; and will be Completed In 1854.; This road is a continuation of.the Ohio and Indiana road, and, when com pleted, will.open-another direct line between. Chicago, Philadelphia, New York, &c. The measles are prevailing extensively at In dianapolisj many persons taking tho. disease the second time. There have been over sixty cases in tho Deaf and Dumb Asylum, bat only one death—that of Daniel Minick The Latrobe (Ind.) Whig of tho 18thinst, gives an aepount of an affray which occurred In Portercounty between Wm. Sweet and Chas. Chase. It resulted in tho death of Sweet The murderer escaped, and a reward of $2OO is offer ed for his npprehension. EICITEBEST ABOBT MAZZIBIi Tbs movements of Maxinai, tho great' Italian agitator, aw watohed with extraordinary vigi ianoo. A letter to the London Daily Newt, from Naples, April 20tb, says;—A few days sine# tho U. Si frigate Cumberland sailed into tho Bay of Naples.---Tho police wens excited beyond men* eoro. Moxrihl, said tboy, was on board. Marine and land spies wero placed in every direction; the telegraph eot to wort; the officers from the Cum berland narrowly vratchedj and persons sent on board to identify the agitator. - After ail, nobody conld findhim.: .Moohdisoossionensued, and pt length some boldly ashed the captain of tho Cam berland, ‘ Is Matrini sailing under the Btripes and Stars?’ ‘Certainly not, was-the reply, and tran quility was again restored. Nerverthelees orders havo beonsent to thoooast guard to watch narrow ly night andday.:. So Mntzlni is still good cause fort alarm." J 1 France and the Sandwich X*land>» .Late .advices from the Sandwich Islands do not nppoar to confirm tho speculations that have been indulged by a portion of.tho press in tho Atlan tic cities in regard to tbo relations existing be-: government of Franco and that of tho Sandwich Islands. By way of San Francis co'wq havo Honolulu dates to April Oth. 7 On that day the.king opened the Legislature- with an address, .in which tho following paragraph oc curs j - < ~ His Imperial..Majesty 1 , Napoleon HI, Em-, peror of France, , has replied on the important matters referred to him, as I stated to the Leg islature of 1851, and'dipiomatic ' relations aro now folly, restored with that great- and enlight ened Empire. JHis Imperial Majesty Is repre sented at my Court, by Mens. Perrin, in quality of hie Majesty’s Consul, Commissioner and Plen ipotentiary, who .has promised soon to present the: reply of- his Imperial Mqjestyi and. the draught of a new treaty with France. I 'l hope it will be snob a treaty ns I have, many times ask odfor—alike honorable nnd beneficial to Franca and my kingdom. My Ministers of Foreign IRc latlons will report ta yon what efforts I have made to obtain that result, the progress of the negotiation with France, and the state of my re lations with foreign nations generally up to the beginningof this year." Methodist Book Concern.—Tho annuel statement of the Methodist Book Concern was read; before tho Methodist Conference in New York, on Wednesday. Total amount of assets are §700,783 03. Amonnt of sales and re ceipts, for. periodisais, §252,018.67.Du0 ■op booh accounts and notes, 329,858 60. The es tablishment is said to bo in a very - prosperous condition. liver cojipnAinT. • C-?- Tho only remedy ever offered lo the jmbße that has never tailed-to. euro,- when directions are fbilawod, la M’Lano's Liver Pill. It has tram Several years before the public, and has been Introduced in all sections of tie Colon. Where It has boon used, It has had-tlie mast-triumphant success, end has actually driven out of use ell other-mcdL clues, - It has been tried under all the different piin—o 0 f Henatls,snd ho* boonOmnd equally cfflcadous ln nil.., . . for sols by most of tbe DnuuMS asd:blsrcbants,ssd' by the sole proprietor*. . ... FtEMINO ÜBOTUCIIB, : ntySSjliw / SO Wood street. i HABBIED: On Monday, May 2,1853, by Her. Quillen, Ur: BOBEBT JP. GLASS, of Httsburgb, to sHss' ANNlE;'ddughteror Slon'.scnicry Walter, Eaq., of Brooke County, Virginia. wpas the SOth.-Imtant,' by .the Hov. E. gr Oatlond,: Mr;': CKAStES E. ROPEB, to Jllss MABY- P, B. COHB3—MI of Opacity. NSW ADVEBTIBEEDEHTS. "TS® .IBotloemTbe JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO try CIKTY, of-Pittsburgh and Allegheny,. moots on the tree and thizd.WEDNESDAY of every month; at the FLORI DA HOME, Market street By order. jelyi JOHN YOUNG, Jit, Beerotary. TrjAltAbOUl—A. A. Masos A S3 Filth street have JF jußtopcned another largo lot of Pam?o].i, which they wtilaaH elf cheaper than over. ■ j,,l "DHDVOBD MINERAL WATER—2u bair barrels of this A>eelebiated eater. Just received and for ealo by . ‘ I°l KINO A MOORHEAD. SHAWLS! SHAWLS I—A beautiful assortment of Bilk .:ond Crape Bbawls, of all tbe most fashionable patterns. Just-opened at A. A. MASON A CO 'B, lei No. 25 Fifth street vAyTANTILIiA BILKS—23. ptoces-Plain and (Changeable -i.VA-'Bilks, expressly for Mantillas. Just received at r. , , ' ' ' A. A. MASON S CO.’S, : led. . . - - - -a,-: No. 25 Flfthstreet ti 113121 Ell QFEBINn, *: Ap NQ. Ba, (Mrs. A. Lssca’s old stand,) trill-be opened, a largo- assortment of CRAPE AND BILK BONNETS, of-the latest:Paris etylesi: ; JetJl MBS. WILSON. 3UUMBUNGB— A. A. MOSOX .4 Co., No. 25 Fifth street,: .; would invite the attention of Ladles, to their berutiful end-well selected: stock-of Trimmings, Including: Braids, Olmps, Laoesi and Fringes of every color, style/qaalltynnd width. jel ~ ' NOTICE. TYIHB ANNUAL MEETING of the Corporators of the AL> Jo LEBHENY ■OEMETEHY, will be held on the Grounds, 1 mTOESDAY. theßmlnstant at4O’clock, 1 P:M. JOHN BUSSELL, JB., Secretary. - Pittsburgh. J°°° Ii 1853.—3 t ' TV/rOORE’S XBISII-iHiWDIliS.—The sale of this work iXL hoe been unequalled by any slmllar work published. It has boon translated Into Latin, Italian, French and Rus sian. No volume ofMuaicisauea In the.Unltod-States has -been- so fteety woieomedbr.sp much In dcmand...:.prico, : $2.. The same work, elegantly embossed, gilt edges, si $3.:, •-. TUB! BEAUTIES OF CALEDONIA—Or,. Gems of Scottish <-.o i Sone.:;;Belne'a':collectlon of .more, than flfty-ioftha ~ ;V most'beautiful Scotch Ballads, set -to music, many ctf. which have hitherto been unpublished In this country. The wiiolo arranged, Collected and compHodfrqm the . very host sources and latest, rcvisals of thq author’s o works. Price SL L *** This .is in a quarto Ibrm, bcautlfally printed and. -bouudj and contains a duo lithograph portrait of tho poet Boms.:, Every admirer, of Scotch. Melody should obtain a copy of this choice selection , - - vThe above just received, together with a large lot of dt the late Musical Works. Forsolrby . JOHN H. MELLOB, SllWood st , J \ ’ ♦ ‘ ~ -i ?ftoPo9AliS# 1 SCOlinoat f v »if f T* Qt v tad 20 feet IflfigtkV %• Uj nbabevedatnlghVaxidtodress.. v ■«• .-f»AVT JJEPASIWG??,,,* ' . • 10 inches Uiitk* Dtr ' rtPit-pn Huiaa of Sixd» end Ita>lB J M&y 17,1853. 1250 lineal fcet of pins wfcarffaga, 18 and 20 fcotloagffi-, la ft^ A £s?ii r £ r £ s ' lla *3**^ f “ r cac s , sSff e I fflra ‘ to 16Inches wide, to bo luiwed straight, and toSxflO lot CIIU3 ho. — will ho receitcd Jnehes thicK whoa dres»«d; . ;■ “this offleountil 12o’clock, n, ontha 25th day efJuno Curs Kab'^i'Scrtii. 1 -'' M Bochptaco or pIMEJ 20,000 (bet, board- massaw, marchihtabbi white- 1-- "™ n the fallowing rutey yards sa may bodlrecicd by tha pine 1-lnch boirdvlast •- anaaandsnt thereof tta materials and grtidts herein ape- fongthj,frcs of-sputa tad laicii this will f - AT POBISHOOTH, NEW HAMPSHIBE. SS lwo 288,000 . ©oobest qualityfire brick - .do .* 2100 feet, board meamr«,2-ladx whlt«ln«,Sd 1 x.i * , CUS3W°2.—©iam^ | ... , ol . Quality, dear, 12-fe&l«nsth» do v -1,000 cubic feet, rlso and not less than 2 feet bj 4 feet Blau. iSoiC* : :.v.w -ajjie jfar cable fbofr qr> . 814 lineal split IB Inches rise, 12 inches thick,trom 6to 10 feet in-lengths, -ends and'.bonds hammer* .v - dressed, with awash oflJ>£ inch, per lineal/oot. ..v ;1 door sill $ feet 0 inches !on& 16 Inched wide,9 inches rise, beds, tmildSj-and ends' brinmer dressed, with - awaah,cach ~ , ■ .1 door sUi d feet Blaches long, 18 inohes wide,9 inches ..... *lse,b<xls l trash, each. .I,door sill 4 feet long, IS Inches wide, 9 inches rise, i beds, builds and ends hsmnvr dressed, vrith a wash i each ' ;,.:2door rills 6 feet Cinches long, 18-inches-wide,9 . inches rise, beds, builds and endsbsmmcr dressed, i with a wash,-each A : . 2 door.jills 7 feet C inches long, 18 Inchc3.wlde,9 inches ■ r> ; Tise, beds, builds and ends hammer dressed, a if ash. each . ; l.dnorrill 5 feet long, 18 inches .'wide, 9 iochcsrise,: v ; ~r beds, builds aodcztds hammer dressed with a wash, * each ■v?‘- : 2 door capaS fcet Cinches Ion?, Ifilhchcs wide,f> inches ••> 1 end ends hammer dressed, each" i,. .-? j 2door caps 7feet Cinches lcm£,-10Inches wide, nine inches rise, bods, boilds and ends hammer dressed, i each".. 1 '... • • >V.v ' 1 door cap sfcot Cinches lung, 12 inches wide,9inehes i. < - - rise, bods builds end«» h«mtm»p dressed, each i ■■>...-. ? 1 door cap 6 tect long, 12. Inches, wide,'. 9 inches rise, [•’ - ■ •. beds, builds and enda‘hammer drcssed*t&c2i r' 1 door cap 0 feet long, 10 inches wide, 12 inches rise, > ' bods, bnilds and ends hammer drossed, each ■ ■ •.. -■■■■■'l door, cap 4-feet 6 ineheslong,lGlneheswlde,l2 inches rise, beds, builds and ends ham mcr dressed, each • ■. ) 2 doorstcpsTftot Oinches long, 10inches wide; nino -Inchesrise, fhee and ends hammer dressed, each - 2 door steps 6 fi»t 6 inches leng,- 16 inches vide, nino InchesrisQv&coandendshammordrcSs&Voaeh ; * DO window' rills 3 feotG loehes.long, 9 inches wlde, 4j< : Inches rise, bcds,bnildsixnd eads v ; i v with awawvcoch • - i 4.window sills d feet 3 Inches long, 10 inchea wide,-.7 . - inches riso, bods, builds and ends hammer dressed,- ' with a wash, each 80 window caps 3 foot 10 inches lon& 8 inches wide,-7 I. inches rise, beds, bailds;and ends hammer dressed, i each ■ i . 4 window Saps 3 feet 9 Inches Jong, 30 inches wide, 9 r .. inches rise, beds, builds and-ends hammer-dressed, | each " > -i , 8 pestu ipllt, ja inehra, U feet Jon* rotfj to bo squnre, each Class No 3. I\mbcrs-~Whit£ Pint TtmUn Izf qt iaUty t -merehaniabtei' - sawed square and straight. • : 3apioccp.2Bteet.long, 12by7 inches, (V 272 fceL board measure,per I,ooofeet 3$ pieces 28 feet long, 12 byC Inches, 3,370 feet, board > ••- .•. measure,perlvOTO-tbct 1 ; ' -•* >.O pieces 31 feet long, 0 by 7 Inches, 870 feet, Txmrilinca*' sore per 1,000 feet ■ 4 pieces 20 feet long, 9by 7.lnches 420 feet, boordmeas are, per 1,000 feot ' • 8 plocca 1G feet long, 0 by 7 laches, 072 feet, board measure per 1,000 feet’' • 2 pieces 18 feet long, 8 by-7 Inches, 180 ieet board mc> . sure, per.l,ooo feet • • * 1. .10 pieces 18 Action?, Bby 0 incbcs/720 fccLboardaea : - sure, per 0,000 feet - ; 8 plows 24 feet tong, Bby 0 inches, 70S feet, board mea sure, pcrl»OQo feet . . . 4 pieces 82 feet long, 10 by 4 Inches; 427 feet, beard men ■ - sure, pet 1,000 feet ... ; 2pleees3o feet long,' 10.by.4 Inches, 200 feet; board measure, per IjOOO feet' r r..." • ■' ■ : 4 pieces 20 fectlong, 7by 6 Inches,- 233 feet, board iaea : sure,per 1000 feet. : -- v , 0 pieces 10 feet long, 7 by 6 Inches, 2SO feot, board 1 mea sure, porl,ooo feet ' A pieces 27 feet long, Cby WQ feet board mca sure, per 1,000 feet. / Spruce, Timber, da »lrf quality. : : 25. pieces 20 feet long, 0 by 8 Inches, 1,123 feet, board measure, per 1,000 feet • 1C places 15 feet long, 9 by 3 Inches, 640 feet, board mea • sore, per 1,000 feet 1 • ■ 100 pieces 10 feet long, 5 by 3 inebps, sure, per feet " 306 Q feet 3 inch spruce plant, per. 1,000 feet White JwZAmber,ccasaned. 1000 feet 8 inch, white pine plank No fi- - 1500 feet 2 inch white pine plank Nq 2 7000 feet 1 inch white pine boards No 2 14500 feet 1 Inch white pine boards No 3 • - : 2000 feet 2iceh white pin* plank Ko 3 0000. sawed pine laths Cuss No. 4lfisGaZsnwtz.- 70 pounds ls£inch composition slatiug o&Qs. ■. per pound 100 :do Bd. wronghwxon nails * do 100: do 40d. cut-iron nails do' 200 do 20d. cut iron nails do COO do • 12d.cut-iron nails . .. do 100 do; 3d. environ noils do .:2groi92l&ch!ronscrcws,No.lC • * per gross .2-do lron screws, No. Ift do ' 3palrelroabutthlngcs,4by3}£ .per pair 2 storodocr locks, iron • each ,6 store door latches, iron do ‘ 3. mortise locks, Iron ••aov:- Cliss No. b.-~Huce3anamt. 600 poand*ll£)neh round Iron,beat American per pound 700- do 1-inch dov do- ’do 100. do U-Inch • do do « ■. • do •• • do %-ioch ' -do do do 200.. do - Inch square Iron do do 100 do $2-lnrh . do do do 400 - do 3oy Udncb flat Iron do do 600 do 2by 46-luch -do . do ■ , do .200 do 4by l-C&ch do . : do- • do’ 200 do -2 by 346-Inch do - do. do 100 do 3byl}£4nch~do: - dd : .do , 60: do ■ do do. . 100 do 3byU'lnch do .. .... do ■ -4o • . . 2 sheets boiler iron. & feet fftnebc* long, 2 feel C inches wide, % inch thick, 457 pounds, per pound ' < 3 sheets boiler Iron* 5 feet 4 luebei Jcng, 3 feet vide, Inch thick, 4Sopounds, per pound 100 pounds ox-nail rods . . . - ncr bound . . . . Class No.. C.-if&wTunsoii " • : 20,000 pound* iron easting, per jiath-rii . pm round ' 1 Class No. 7. ■ • .. :.. 20ichocts 24>oance copper, 4 feet 1 inch io&g. 22 inches .:-T. per sheet ' . W sheets. 24-onnco copper, • 4 feet-1 - loch' long; £0 Inches : • ■ wile, per sheet -. • 25 sheets SJonnco copper, 4 feet 1 Inch long,. CO Inclica wld^jpersheet - ■ ' ' ; CO pound* block tin - 350 do ,(6 pound) sheet load -11 base* rooting tin. • . Cus3Ko.lL 100 casks best quality Hmu. ' O.boahclshalr- • . • : Class Ka 0.« • bushohiflhttrp sand, (sample tu be shown at yard,) per . ,CU£JNV - fI,COO pounds diy White lead * • neroound 76 ;do UlhargO ' . i . ; *. ' • do'- 25 do red load ( u COO do Paris whltlag * • 240 .■ do • French yellow ".. ' -do'" ' 18 do chrome yellow da 12 do- * lamp, blade t S 8» pJI«u IteictO ol), raw. petition , do 4Ml!sbto > Jjt<ja«Jll7erairoclls«,loilt -■ pcriUjlt ■ • Giass No, Ut—lhsctZmrouf. * . . . 8 reams ruled foolscap paper s ,0. do ruled letter papery "2:: do enrelope paper M do vblotUrig paper , 12grosselcelpens ?.=;;•:-■■■ 300 goose quills -;vv 1 gtussJcadpencils - ■ ■ 3 gallons black, ink, In boUlss 1 qnarttedlnk,lnbotilcs ... . I papcrs - ; ~ 1 pound rod VB&a . ' •. •• t: • • do.-;.. red - ■•. . 2 doses, pieces India rubber- - •3 .-do ».1 • 2 do pieces taste . 3 ,dQ. memoranduntbooks : "2 . do r . penholders v : • *A do lnkstands H do • sand-boxes - ■ ■ - Class -No.- 12^—If»sccflosesti*,- ■ " 20 cords hard wood, (ono-half hickory, frock maple,} .. porcord ■ • ■ ■ - Class 1 .1,000 bu*hcl» bard-wood charcoal nor bushel . •• Class . - ■ - ■ -dO. tons .(2,000 pounds) hay forosen, looso ....» Class Ko. 20,000;poanda Indian corn meal-ber orund ■• Amk ' ■ Class - ; perpoand 100 do EsgUstt t.;isin«a «toci . ■ ■4a : 100 do granite wedge steel ■ -J22 Ihch German steel ... 100:. do.. Iby2/IqcNGermanstcol-. - t Cuss No. •* I»0 gallons wlntcKtralned sperm oil . perKalloh 26 do i ncat’s-feot oil >» • * do fl dotea oom brooms per dozen o do hlrchbrooma >■• •• . - - 'do ' 1 110-Hpaintbrushes,as per sample do . 2 do • *ooopaint brushes w - do ' • ' /.v do Nos. 6 and 0 sash tools' • ,'di> * ' v do .2 do No*. 4 and 7 sash tools’ ‘ “do - a Q 1 do..painters*dußtcra •< ... do; - -do : 3 dt>., whitewash brushes • . :.’do ‘ - ; do ; ■- ’ 2»ponnd*whliochalk.. . porpound i 60 gallons whalo on , pcrrallou "• ; : . • - Class No* 18. - " •••. : 60p0trablo y ards, more or leas, of earth and stone- to bo rO r . pored frtna thohill at this navy-yard, and deposited In Buch places pa tho yard as may -bo-directed. Tho otwj todo thlswoUcmustfetotd tho pries pcr'enblo yard* The work, to bo commenced ornl eontinuod as' the commandant 6f thft.yard. may direct, per cubio yard i. ■ Class No. 10* . • Tor dredging a space 300 feet loog, and 115 feet wide; to en sure 32 feet water at mean neap tide, to bo established by j of tho yard; Average depth of excavation ~ -about 7feet, and too qua&Uty. probably cubic yard*, more or leas., Offers to state thoxom fer whlchthe *«*■ w. satiafectorlly or at bo much per . eubio yard .. . ..... • _ Casa No. 20. For opnrtructlng threw mooring piers; Including material* , and labor, to bo of the came oimeaslonaund construction ■ aathoseottho yaidicach"- '• - ; 1: AT NORFOLK, TA. CLAS3 NQ.I^-.&rfcfcZ. 2Sf.SS? quality regular hard-burnt brick* -. . per 51 - OjpOOnnost approvedflrwbricks .■;;.:,.".--.--:.-.'....d0-'.. 25,caska.-bcstfirwday...... :.--per cask' ClaSno,2.— Stone, v 4118 perchoa best quality stone, (granite,) natural beds, v suitable fer averaging eight feet thick, per. ..perch -245 perche* building stone .of best quality, natural: bed*, ;• for walls, averaging 2 foot thicki por perch' : ; . : rv® feet.coplDg-Btone f (griuiU« J ) to work 3 feet broad,- • wVf' lengthitoQfect,porlinealfoot - 30j UnMlfect granife coping, to.work-6-feethroad,lfopt . ; Uilek, all: dear of shakes, ■. ■ .•. lineal fbot. . 1050 lineal feet best quality freestone, in lengths 4 to 0 feet ; ..r .clear.of TdnaandshakESilSineheaproaiLOlnchea thick, per lineal feot / An/k . Class No. -JPint TiTjiber, JPiUi, <fc. 000 square pHesr4s feet long, l 4 by 13 inches * ■ pDcs, 45 feet ionk,*l2 by;' ' 20 square yellow-pine stocks. 45 feet* lang l :12 T '“ - 40 pieces yeHow-bino stoclcs, 83 feet lotxtr.lS by' 13 indies do CO pieces yellow-plno Blocks, 15-feet long, IS by 11 Inches ( do , Theforegolngnamedtimber, exceptthepUes,. .. tobeof good quality heart The. piles to-;.... . be^at least biased heart; and. all' - r .of'thw timber to~ be- hewed-, straight and : ; square to the gzes herein epedflad ; ftstamnd pine piles, 45 foot long, to bo 12 Inches '• . .. : Sttholargofcntl,andnorleasthanBinches' ,;at the ttnafl end,' and to bo very straight -. ; :do .397 round pine plies, 40 feet long, 12 inches at T : the large csd, aad cot les* than-8 lnchcaut • .. .. tho small end, and to be very straight •• • ■ do. SX) ntnnd pine pll^,- 25 feet long, 12 inches at ; - thelargoend,nndzmtlessthanBinchu3'at > -; ■ • the finalfdad, and to be very straight \"V ' ’ ■ • - . * } \ , : r r ' V: **> \ St v. > *• 2fi3txlkmeaa*~~Bfep Chandlery,- -. ■•- a .. w... •1200 pounds best sperm randies';. per pound 1500: do best tallow • do -100 ;'do.:-Castflo.«oap : --,' -i.-'' - 1000 ; * do :mfll4doatom da ■ 13 : 'do . finest tbrcsd wine twins : .do -100 : do spun cotton v • • ••' ,v.-< ... do -•> 100. do cotton wide do . , 20 barrels tar _ per bsrrtt : 13 dopUch ►do •'.••4 ••i-:dO.'turpcnUnO ■ J d 0..-. : . * • : - - per dozen. • 4 dozen Iron boundTCinislibnisbej ’~rdw.--'-^ • . 2 do ..‘Ur brushes ' • -V • do . - I do best quality IH-tnotwhitewash brushes do : 3.;d0 > com brooms- •.. do . • • 4 :do \ hickory brooms . . ' do' : - 1000 pounds beat will to chalk . per pound :10 , do;. best red chalk v - , , : < j o • : . 1 dorcnUrge chalk-lincsylOO feet long . : : per dozen ■-. 5• do -small ehalk'Uncs • . do.. * 17 ; do" ground paintbrushes, 0000 . . do .0 : do r - sash tools, assorted , - do : •: • 4 ido' 'stock/bnuhes • do.: •. 'l£ ; ,do.,.Tamish*brushcs(largesltt) ' • do ■ ;■■••.2 badgoris-bair blenders •-•■> each 4 graining brushes ■ *•< t ■■ * 1 setstccl combs for graining - 2 pounds fine spongo 8 reams No. 1 sand paper • '• • 8 • do Ko. 2 do 25 pound* emory, No. 1 ■ 25 : . do-- do • No. 2 • -.300 {- do bertftuaala hemp packing :• do • 200 feet, 2J4 inches wide, double belting, rifeted -per tool 200 *do 814 •do • - do • do • do* ,200 *;do4>s do -do ■■••• -do • ■, do ■ 200 do 6 ; ■ do do do do • 250 pounds best glue - 21 rides lacing leather .» -, .persWe >l4 do,.belt leather-: do .. 3) do pumple&thcr (about 400 pounds) per pound CO pounds best India-rubberpacket boards,' as* ) ineh.thlek do 2Cbu£heZs clean cowhair... perlmshel • .CUSSNO. 11: ' Miscdianeo ui.—Bard loorc. 13 crosscut saws, fee t long, best quSHty. 24 mill-saw#, GJ£ feet long; bat quality; „;. >l6 handsaws • « ■■ 5 dozen 13-ineh hack-saw blades, fine cut ‘ 1; do 14-Inch do -.-. j do.: .. " 1; do,"2Wnch do .'.do. 4 hack-saw framers . 24'eercw-wrencbet,.large size .' : 24' : do assorted 3 dozen IG-8-Inca ringlo lwl«t augers, trllb • out screws, Xt’HoxDmedica’fl snake 3 dozen 15*84nch . single twist augera. with*. . out screws, Xi’nbatacdluV make < : do 6 dosen 14-S*lncb itagie. twist anger*, witfi r out screwy L’Homxaedica’s make do ••' r -.6 dozen SOrWnch single twist wldK, ": , : out screws.. l/Honunedieu T s make . d$ . v - ’.y 10 dozen fi-S-inch single' twbt’ dinger®, wlt& ’ . ; out fS3ew*. t f Hbc3±dnlleu’s make ' do .-..lodosea7-8-iiica:singletwist"augerß,widi .. .'• • outeccew#,l/Hommedleu*»,make do’ . • 10 rdoscu 084nch twist augers, wU3> ■' - > outscrewVtl/Hommodfea’smake do • -10 dosen - - , : ootscrewgy yilpmmrdlctfsiaake > . do * .-6dcu:eno3l'Clhchslngleiwistaugers,with- . .... out screws, l/llbohnalleu’fl snake . »- 6 aosen 7-81-10 indi single twist augera, with- • > out6awws,l/Hom^dim I Btstf6 10 dosen 0-8 Inch centre bits, l/Hommodicu’s j ■■ make' ■ 10 dosen r-S-lnch centre bits, L'Qommedlcu'a f ; .make ... ■ ■' ,:2dcscn.6-8. inch single twist augers, with make • do ' • 2doam's-S ioch-single twist augers,- with -- ■ ' I.- . screws, l/Hommedleu’a mnko > ' -. do - . 2dosen<tBl-10inchviogletwiitauger9,wUh . ' ; cut screws, LUlammodieu’s make • • d® 2dozen 7-8-inch single twist.augos,>with - - t screws,X.UnmmodiOtt^-make• >;...^. do 1 uoxen 8-8-lnch single twist -augers, with - - • • ■. screws, li’Uoznzncdieu** make do . - 1 dozen fr-Wneh single - twist. with- ; ; ecrcws. L’lToiaiaKiicu'smake . •.•>- - 1 dozen 0-8-inch Single twist augurs, with ...screws, L’llommedieu , s make : . 2 dozen'firmer cast-steel gouges ' i 2 -do firmer eastateelcnlsola v - - ; 4 ;do bow-eaw blades, 20 and 22 inehes long 2: do key-saws '••' ■ " - . -2, do compass saws . : . 'r■ ■* 4: do bench screw v l&hge day 2 table caws [ -fi tmoohlng -=' -r -.: \ - , Ainndostauolkrtonca - I .-. 2 pair stock-shears, large size i,;-" 3pairhartd«heara - L-.' .‘S iron hand - \ :3ha&dtlcc$ v - 6 datpUcrs- ■ .fi Cutting pliers • fi found pliers . ' -Uapting callipers ' do . :4 dosen screw wrenches. perdo»n , 4 best quality about 300 i■ • 1 ■■? * poundscach... ■ per pound ; ' 1 iron portablotbrge, complete /■ each !• . 2 broad-axca • - - d®. i .>'-''.'2kd*es ■ .. -■ .:, 2 grossrirolsand.bum .v -■ 2 Sets turners'tools • - 2 2-foot fblding rules, best quality i 420 pair iron loose joint hinges, by l- •" [ v ; ebes when open, with small Joints, and . f neatly made, to match tight and left . ' - 12 pair iron toots joint hinges, 3U by 3% in ] ches wheuopcs, to match right ana leiV : . 38gros*lrohinchscnws, J Noi7 J > .2 jdo iron I^'inchscrewSy.No.o ' .: "2 pair incheStanding ~tongue >and-'groore. - plancri-made with handles, and laced ’ > | withiroaV-. • • . * 2SmaUsUftstfew.wrenches ' —l2goodetroijjPWdes, Amca r mako.T -■ • ■: per dozen >•l2 'do - - rdo ». r. r.-. >do .13 40-4troughoea , do - _ do . 4 dozen Iron draw locks, keys to dlfler .. < do - .-8 idt> r. : wasa drawer locks- do- ..... • r:r<do - fi cupboard locks do do v-- -4 locks .do .. - do- '• 1 (do tbrass «h«rt locks; SMforilnches loxsg do: - >3O pair 34nch brass butt hinges and brass pins per pair >BO do.B&tn&Ydo.?• do * . do - do : r 10 brass 12,13,14,3 S, all • - , j tube of the'bcst drawn wire * ‘ faeif gross *V> gross inch.: brass screws, 12,12,14,15;.: v; v - r all to oe dfitho best drawn wire ’ '••• "do’" 1 ihch brass screws,lo, 1i,12,13, - i 14, alTtobebf the best drawn *do**-' ■ 12 gross 1 inch'brass ecrewvo?l6f 11,12,13, : all to beoftho best drawn wire - . do -12 gross Inch'brass, Q, 7, 8; 3, all -to boot : i the best drawn wire : 12 gross J4Tnch‘bragsftewws > 3,4, 6,6, 011 to ■ :• * t» of the best drawn wfra -f •' 7 • •••'• do .: -12 dozen iron padlocks, keys to differ . perdoeeh 80,000 iran 1 tack5;4,6,8,10,13,14, and IQounces per U ~ lj}£inch rightend left 0 tap, Ssetofdlcsfrom dlesfrom . - w , do Ij4lnchrigntandleft.otapi34ptof4ifisftum > • - ; KP>k :■* / s ; da - - .: No.l3.—ifisccZZaucour-^JUa .? 20dG3cn144nchbalf-rotredbastardfilos' •-per dozen So;>4cT 124nchf^do : -do- >-• - ; --A-.v '••'do-.-'-' pcrdOOCT fbet • -'per, pound ■do i * •- -f per box , . -per cask , per baahfl : per grass-. per hundred • per gross • • per gallon per quart per gallon personnel per dozen do 10 da 10-lnch do • vdo 11 do - 8-iaeh • do • • - do 2 da G-lnch do- do 8 : do 144nch do do IS 1 da 12-Inch hand do 10 do 10-lacb. -do- -- . •do ID "da » fi-tadr* do- • do -2 da <vinch ' do *do i ’ 2 do - «ncli • do /. do - > 13 dq •IWndvaqutre • -do ; - - 6. do 12-Inch(to - - ••do G -do 10-tncli • do - " -d» • -. . ;;do •-2 da *£lach - do . do • - ■■■■■ .-4sx\ 2 dq %4nch - do - ~, do. . do -2• do %-inch do 'do • 6 da I64nch rqnnd .'., . iVv do -fl - dq 14-incb . . da, ; do do IS-lndi do , i do • ; " do 4 do h£4osh do ~ do- , do ; 4 : -do Ifrinch- do ;dq- --do. 9 da j§»loeh do, , do do k2O--.'do lilncb flat; .:vn .-.do 1 jo-.-da 12-incli :• do.- h, • •v'>:dq - do •• 5- da KMncb . do , do do . -3 -dq Wneh do . ;':.do->-ri< .-do 7 2' do .. 44aAfcttduuotfa;esfr«4pitafUe».vv'.4o *3 ; do 6-toch do . do - ' .do - "2 .da S-inch do;. do.v,*y do 2 do KHneh* : do•:: : • -,-, dq •. ■ ..-do •2 -do S-inek. do -do ' ...-do : - 2 -do 6-iach- » do< v • do "do 2 da 44neSr j do.* - dq -r do * 2 da " "do", •2- -do -<io?. • do.-.. . do* 2 do %-lncb rcasd caootii files : do * _-vi „ ,' X*C*tT-*' * , »r , . -tt ‘ " 1 r " - J T . ;*-,■*> « .; <•■•.■*:.■ v».h- ••.■"’■:«• • .»*■,:. *..* ,■ •: • v.-.. •" «>v ; ■ ■:. ■'■■' : X-'-r -.-. ' • ** V . \ v : ’ -1 „ "V-fc. *?. Z*. I . X t H, v v- r-, .'* * rVjrtV « - « . <. t* ' r«-\ . v - " ’ 20*000. feet, board measure, 4-1 neb sap yellow-pine Ertst lons, to be sawed:err.both<-■ • sides and edges - .> *' :■ 12,000 feet,board mcasura,tap piss' docking, 4 . inches l3 feet long, and to begaired ' r .•;•■: on both, aides and edges ? 1 ■j- .do - 8000 fltraigbt saved lMhd, -. :« - ■•■.&■• per 1000 >•••■ r.v.i.:. - CuesNo.s.—2Jfme.....• ■•■,.- _ I: v 245 CftakS' 'TnwnnfttS. i:.j • v toted, vood'burtst,'fttonß limev * .>■ ■ por cask i l caak calcined plaster'd Faria ' • f - -v - '' a 0 . CllSSNo.fr-Cemoit • • - . ** 2925 .casks most appro-rad, ftfesft tnfopffotnrrdj ! . ’. •' ; hydraoliecstaeot'-''-; ';-7 ; -7 r vif<wc3o««>u*v—Ato Spitesand Irak tfaHs •,, 500 pounds 12d. Iron cut nails .... .*>. '■* perpound 1100 do lOd. Iron cut sails J ~ * do : 200 • ' dQ:: Cd*lrottcntsails . .7.. . .. /. do,- .. vIOO- do 3d. Iron lathing nail*'... - ■ ; .. *do •<‘6o‘ • do-'flDlahinjjn&lls- -- •«-. -••- * do-—-' 2000] : do-8-lnch.wrotigbt iron .spikes -; : .• do"^.' ; 1500 -; -do bolt iron, 1% tacli.(irTonght) ~- j - - -do .:• SO flieetaAmerfean iros£7 tort br 8v Nos. ' T-X" \ . 14, Ift;'.--' v -/7i - - £*.> •■■■' - pfcriheet ‘ -.. 7* i £0,22/.V. 'd:'- \ > ~ 3 bundlesßussia Iron, Nos. 22,24r--:-. •, •: per bandin'- < 1 '--M-.i-rr/r-r:CLASS -700 pound* bestliich cast-steel*3 square 800;. do best 8 square - - ao ,- ■ 60: ■ do.bcst quality castetocl, 2 incbcsflqdaro-jdo:. •125; do "do “ do~ lUlneb.-do do'" " "176/ do do do li£lacb jdo'-' do . 250; '.-.do ... do . . .do lj|‘lnch‘- do -. do • . 200/. <do-- -do . do, '1 Inch.'..do ..do' .S 00 .! ..do .. do .. ; do % loch ‘do do ... 160 -do v:-;dO;-v.v do ‘-.ss..lndi..!do‘V/ do* r. . ‘ 60- >do - ‘ do . /• do % inch Tdo • do. ; ■BO -do * dft- *do 'jj.lncli-'.do .•> d 0... *00;. do. English bllster-stecl ~'“do .. . 500< -do German steel - ’..4q >-*. ■ CLASSIfo. 0. • - - v r . ::; > 25 sheets brazier copper, CO la GO ounces perfect *OO foe t drown lead pipe, to 1 inch diameter per toot ~-t2O bcyces roofing t£n (charooal brand) 'v - : per heat ; 6; do X tin, 14 to 20 Inches , do ‘ ; 2o; do XXun,’l4ta2oJndio3 v - ; - • do A < 200 pounds block tin «• •• •. • ; t per pound' . 10 sheet*of due,lD ounces-per sheet 10; do of line*22. dodo Cuss Ko, 10. ••' • , dait GOO gallons best winter-strainedspetmoil. . ..purgation •-46.; do bestncut'9-lbotoil . v : /•.' dO;.. •;•••.. . 5 barrels fish oil r.'- • pcrbnnQ 600 gallons rjiV ;linstcd oil •••• v- ,v, v . per gallon 60 .-.-. do spirits of, tdrpoutins - .-do; .6000 pounds dip-White lendv ... r . per pound .60 do . Spanlstforhitiug . •;..uo . . v 100 •do v Parts green-?- ■; 60- do chromogreen 100- do rod lead . ' ' 2000 feetbest Trindotr glass, 10 by 13 v 200 do . do ‘ Shylo *l5O do • ' . do ■ 12 by 14 60 -do do . 12 by 10 ; 100 . do do • libylS CO do do <l4byl6 . CIAS3No.IL f>•’. ' ***% x i. -- , -I .'Vi..:-' •*- vjy z * * * * 1 da fim ii if Kaad esootb. tia *ate a 14 do • feather edge belooUi files* assorted • ; vdOv. fitter deed smooth file* asserted -- do ' ‘ tia- Jmlfeedge dead nnootlsHlcs, Besotted- ' -Co "' 'W ~do -knifecaoothflics,assortad . . ' •do ~ ? J- : do 12-locb band dead esooth filar :. -v Co • 1 £? 8-lneh do do do -:?1 12*iocbhalfroxmdBBOCt&fileaj •/ . do " .1 do IWnch - do- ••• do r •■• 2 do 10-Inch. three-rided files •"'IfC-do-.. 8-inch do ' .-‘2 do G4ncb do. 2 do '3*inch "do C da-" assorted round and threo«lded£h9" I"- do 8-lnchScabb^sbandamoaihfiles • do Wflcb . iff do • do d0;;.,4riac1i...-':;: : dO'dodo.- “do ~ 8-Ineh ‘-do dead 'do - r' Gor -jftf * < ? 4di:S’'i‘i •do J "*4-lnch do do - da ' -■■do-v B-Jach >--r-d».lialfTotmd do • do- • 6-inch do • do ■ do do • 4*inch do do - do -do 4-inch .do three-sided do jJo6-Inch.. ~do.; -do -...d0 - •- do r•* round smooth files; asserted ■ \ -.do-, -dead ..-do-, / do;: - v*'. _ do* wood files.'ftoci Stn fi fn?».hpa~~" 1 gross 14-tech mHI-sawfila. bgst quality ' 1.. doUtfncb: do— *rdo * j ; :4r’ do' csdsocuteaw files-* s do • do >2 do ‘pitswrfiles v - - -do - '•■do': 10. do nand-eaw files. m . do .1 do :saal«sff filca'^'.r , -do - vSdQzeatahba-eawfilca „ _ —perdnsso -do.' eabtect-nadOT^Tasps;-. r •.: ■ ••• do -4 « Uo. rixuaberaVrasps", ‘ * ' - 1 “ •; - • ?. filsfiffirry. - ■ Bhoota Columhian drawing paper ' - *- w per sheet , . 24 • do ■ znaliuia drawing paper do ,32 ’'do antiquarian drawing paper, Whaircan’s 'do *■• s;i &yardaWhatxnsn'srClldßiwingpapcr,wli2fi3t ■ •' ”•-. to ■ ■' - peryaid * < v ; J est fliZO * pOTßht»t : 48.ehectaimperialdraroingpapeEtWiiesf else-- - do W.ahecla double elephant tracing paper > do ,v-; fcyard* best tracing doth, widest size ' per yard • . - :-per pound ,r. 2 dozen pieces patent prepared India rubber *p£r dozen'-' : large size envelopes'v v'\ ' '. v iper gross .figroasmmlaizeßßTolopes-.. '-' . :: -do • 2 reams enveloping paper ~ - v -- v ,f-> v f-'iper ream'- s. * 3-six-quire blank -books;- ratal,-’ibr semi*- • :Vr-’- j.?v monthly reports,- per sample.: v.vv v.v-^vv' ■ v-19 quires -blank forms, ruled £or seml-cionthly • - rvpi»ta,per.sanQile>rv- : '-vv ' .2dozen memorandum books; sby 7s£ inches,v-. ■ •■s'.. sheep covers :•»;■■ . ■■ per dozen ..... 1 dozen bowman's colors, assorted • > ■ ■ • -do ■••-- ./■ • 2dozen.Gennan:allTerdrefting-taehß- •'•.•• .-••.-do - - - - .-.10 gross Fabcr'adttwiDgpcndl*, assorted from i 2T0.4t0N0.2 ... - pergross gross .Faber's drawing pencils, best qasllty'-do^. •: f • ;Streams eap paper, best quality,-bluo laid, '. : ■ per sample ■.•• .■• * perream ;j ’ 40-. reams letter paper, best qtiaH^i : bldo r v &>■ reams blotting paper •:=•'•• .: v. .- :2 reams blank.pay-rolls, per sampla 'i . ' .•‘- v 2 reams xaurtcr-rolls,' pgr sanplo ■ • S^lOdbestqualityopaqffoqnflls v,.r .v .. perfcundied 2,000. clarified qnilla v ■ ■ -,do • vUOgrossiKSt quality barrel -per gross'. .. .10 gross best quality Warren's sioel pens. . / do .*• •• fl dozen bottles best quality black ink • v- _per dozen •;* i 2 do-../ .do • - do - HnrrlsonV. do -.:: S'.---.■ TC& life. ' .... ' .<2O I :l do penknives 4 blades, best quality • • do -i • $4 -'do--erasers' •-•-do '•"•. \ •: 12 do pieces red tapo ' - v- :• 'do • • • .1: do pieces silk taste -. : do • - Nq.-15^-iS««naneous.— SawL ■ ■ s\ .n • -17,700 bushels clean, fresh -water sand, per bushel •" ■•■. Cu»NO,'lflk. V--• • Jf»r«itona«av—<7bcrcool. "■■-•- CWbuslwlscfiaraal-' . v- • - - ‘ dtf"*" • -ser2oO tot do Cus3 No. 17. ;V; V ' MUcdUmeoutrrlZay*.- . 125,000 poondfl "best timothy and olorcr • -Pnrxsidet^‘;\ .2500 bushels hominy meal - ■■ - 700 do .-cats- ... ■ / & tons wheat straw • * - : .. AT PHILADELPHIA.-' , Clw No. L • .1200 lineal feet curb*tonc,s Inches thick, 5-to lOfcct • long _. per foot .. 1200 lineal feet flagstone, 12, facheg wide. not less than three laches thick, and from 2 to Cfbet long, per loot . 3000 perches pier stono. 000 team-loads pebble paring stone. -.- • • Cuss No. 2. . • - • • face m£asure,-h«mlock wharf perlooofeet 10,000 feet, board measure, white pine, 11 by 15 Jnehes.ead2otoso.feetlong- do’’ • . .' . ; inches thich, 20 to 50 {eet long, end not less than 12 Inches wide : - . do • -GO whiie-oak fenders, Thy 0 inches square, ; and 12 loot long-each « 6OO feet, bcaid measure, whit»-piiro panel ' v hoards,%lachthick •• v : per 1000 fbefc -MGfeet, board measure,, whitepltsfl panel -i plank, l*t£lnch thick .••; do-. • GOOfeet,-hoard.measure, whito-plno panel -. ptankt2inche&thick,.. 1 • COO feet, board measure, ash plank, 2J£lneb ■v v ■!■ .; ea thick . .600 board measure, ash hoards 1 ideh thick - 6 pieces, white hickory,S by 8 and . 7 feet C inches long Cuss No. • •100 pounds 20d. eat nails . 100 . do ..l2d. . do . . • 200 dO-10d. do • Cuss NOc 4,—Jftseel&rnccus. - ■ —• •: -600 fathoms Manilla rope, estimated at 700 pounds :• .per pound: • :-T:- - '/ -i-i -U 600 fathoms 3-Ineh Manilla rope* estimated at‘l2oo pounds, •- • y'-tef pound:; .‘--r SOO fathoms Inch Blaalllarope, estimated at COO pounds, ■ • • -per pound . .■>..> 200 fothoos 23£lnch-Manilla rope, estimated at 760 pounds, .perpound-. ■ 400 fathoms 4-lnch Manilla rope, estimated- at 1200 pounds, - 'per pound •-•-. | £OO fathoms . per pound . r--200 fathoms HanHUrcps, estimated atI2CQ pounds,: perpound ■ -" " [•• 'dpltchlngaxes.-'.r /' i 1 barret coal tar • . Cuss No,6— MitceSaTiffßa, . . .. !14 mm patent glare paper, Na 0 ' m-' - • per ream «4> do da So.J4 do i 1 do -. do • , .do. No. 1 ■■do •' !. 1 dosca screw augers, with-cutters, ibr brasses, • h. - - perdonsa i- l dosen tosorted, from. }£ to 2 . • k, ... ..- r>l.darea,.centre - [.>-• Inch ' .•;•<" ■ i. •• do •• ! 12 cxosacutßaws - . each - |-;Q panel satrs. ' - - v 3 tenon saws ; do-.- . l. 3 wood saws • ■ do .-v ! .obroad-airs r - •;. • -do .- L-:-B.WOOd-ftXC*." do ' O tdses ‘ do^ '.:2grinds tones, each 48 inches diameter -'do-. -3 gross Mnch iron screws, No. 12 o per gross -SgrossSMncb do • . No. 16 . 'do: •; - <4J4dosea caststcel shOTcK Nos. 3 and 4 : :perdosen do :- do do h’o. OQOO do * . .ldoxraspades-. r. j. ■. ...do J 1 patent tape-line, 100 feet long ; ■•••.• oaeh . 9 pairs beaa-ploncsj right and - - ■•■ j inch .-• .-i-, per pair Krt; ft ; 2500rpoonds round- iron, ftoai 34 4° "-lWnch - • 7 • - diameter .-.-perpound -COOO pounds square Iron, - ■< •• •do •-- 24 sheets double elephant drawing paper- - 24 do tColumbicr r: . do 2 reams letter paper,-ruled to pattern i-9, do - foinWinaJ ■ . V: do cap paper • . do - 1 do cap e&relopo .:“■■■■ - .1 do largeenTclopo 2 do. blank bills, to pattern-- 1 do.-raeeiptafarrccruits,:to pattern do -54.-, do certificates of settlements do ■ do; U: do-pay accounts- -.--. do -• : do : do mechmtetf payrolls •-.vdo •• , : do - }4 do , taonflyrequiatiou : • - do.. •: ■ >- jdo - • 1 do payrolla • ; *do .-do: \4 do. Queers'muster Tolls do---- : - - da t m do -discharges do do '\}4 do -allotmenttickets-.-. -do- . -do : ■ . H -4q .requirition for email attires, to pattern.•. do- • 14 do weekly returns do.. :.do.- • ISqulres blotting paper . • :•.-■> porquire 600 quills, clarified, No SO.' ..* ;.:i -.per 106 ”^pounds- ** • ■ do per pound per ream •do - ■ ; per pound 'vcidi-.-f. , . do •: ; do •per dazea ■do do - -v. • do perdogen do - . do • do do do do do each .eealtefftrax perpoand , ~1 do .French tc&ts, rod •' . * - do . do : TOimco do :C ; 8 dmaßtgabCT drawing pencils’ per ddsea, . 32 do-Monroe** best lead pencils •■■■■•••’’> •■■ - do' ■ 2500 legal enTdopes, vfclto - per ICO 2100 letterenrelopcs, • do* : ■ do 6 doxco pieces red iapo • ' "perdoson 1 do * mouib-glno do .- -2 pieces India Ink " perpleeo : 28 places India rubber do 444 papers blacksaad • ; * per paper • 2 American Almanacs for 1854 each • 18 small bottles carmine d^* . IS quart bottles Maynard A, Noye’a black Ink • -..1 do •• AraoH’scopylcjjfclACkluk:.' ■ 2 small bottles blue Ink ■ 130 eards Perryan 3 pointed pens .- • 8 penknives ...~ 2 erasing" knives 42 mtanonmdusa bboks\ . i : Mog to pattern • ; -“lfdlaiies :do -■•■■•‘..■•-.■■■v I. ray book •• do' . .. .d hlankbooks, Squires each. •. • 1 mechanics* and laborers’ book,to pattern - Cl rcquMtaoh book" % do * 5 letter files 1 '•••. V'-' • ;• 2sandboxes • ;> v 2 inVefftw'fly : v -“; ' “ Sfiat rules • ' per gross ' perwt eorfc . per pair ,’r '--‘.fctfX-y- [-■ Cuss No . : Cuss-Ko'»o^—iffwcZZanecßfc •••• 1000 tc&za loads psting .gravel? 32 cable Ifest each -• perload ' Cuss NorlQ.— itiscdLancnn.. 14 tons liffiDtbyand tlOTcrhay-; •..• •; 'pcrtoa , 800bo«dle3.iy»8fcniw,-.•.■•:••:•.■ perfcundlo 'v:../:; • ‘ Cuss No'lt.-ilftaccsa«cot» . 150 tmsbeli grttind ■cats and com.. pet bcsbel 120 ido ’'. cats •-••-•• ' V-><. .do 20' do " * vbest ship stuff; . do . . 2 do . ggit^^rc ‘ G ti<rwn 12 <gp*> mill eav.filea :fi -do lOJncb -do do.: • G 'do: 6 insb hand saw files:; hi* SO <So . 4Uinch-; do filea I ’lO do - B>|ineh •do . , 2do ismehhalf round cahlnctraras 2dff,rl2lacb '.•do-- ••--.•files , .2.. do 14 inch .flat fine files .• 2 ; do . 14 Inch fl&t coarse files’." . 2 do .14 Inch hrifronod fine files':.. 2 do 14 Inehhalf round, coarso files " ' r do v'6 inch rat tail files ■ • -CusaNoia.—MocCswii.-- ' ‘’'per pound 400 d° ,caststeel,fhna to inch £\- - - ”■“ ( .■■’■, ; -CLAS3I7o 14. .CO pounds glue , 20 do -borax. : :* v .■■_ .10 da ...spelter.. '••'3o do" ox-sho» sails r 12 dorrottenatono : •• <3 do -spongo' :,. \2OO- do 'copperas ' ' '2OO sledge handles , 'l2 sides bellows leather" •'• - .20 gallcjg dubbing... - 5 doraeat*»!botoU .l •’■ 1 barrel dah. cdl - potmds brewnsoap » 'J'_'.-t' ? -52* • V . ,\22 dnten corn brooms •'• 0 do ; hickory flat. . i do t * Steot •:• ••. ’7do % ' nand scrub brashes : .1 djfcidqstingbrbsbes • : « do sweeping brushes with handles.■ 2 baskets, cah or Meteor.-. -'• ? bushel; bested. do . ;** *■ dp^irc water buckets' ' -.*•• dtt:i - 'do'"-::;-gfttay eftTW . }/4 do; coppoMiteisd. firo-buckrts iherEoeoTcr,.."-,:'..: , .2-bdrsaeanis -.. * Shorn brashes - .,. .~ . .. 2carrTcmafcs ' -.•• -_ 1 bottlrtfll of spite ~ - 1 pair aheep shears - --; -:• > - '' s -• •» 1 --' V'- : ; v. -*• *■- - : / * i*?. - *• s •*• v \ «„ r **% *■/* * * r-T 1 . *** *t r **N t ~ ■” J f let cfttt fcaratea --v -:,-• jsear esft 1 get cart ham ess to chzins; to crdg , da cwlfspeza o!l,-150 :'■■■ pST&Bo8; : -.Sjx*?s&UUsj& 1 ICOO-pcumfa:; .-. mfpczsS .-. gunpacking -. • ;"da ■2oo-,... do . Eieet-lesd &» cotton-wsste <to *ito : «r9wvwreaehcs- *■•:•.. .. 6 cmalfasfc riso. • -. (jo - • . 5 25 Inch 3 s*«?P a °Ps*fcebc»d!aneier do kcfccsdiaawter - - ; -..-<•--. *. - v ™ tooks, 4Q gallons each' ••■- =• esfih • : ---- 6 copper clKoedcre • a a 13 patcnt-iprlngoil cans'- •/-... ... ■•SSBEa—?- _ .. SAVAt ASTLtT'I, •_•• *• .CTABS-Na. TT—»> .•<■ - f .ICO TfiJ'tjybiQO-ClOtiL' r- - . ,V^_-G> C _/. -T-. •.25pa5rs.p*atSfb)e*«toifc ~ ~ *£ t SOOihirir, (ojer.) white cttira jhJriln- _ tr " ''rST/.?* 100 jackets, hrown drilling s .75 rests do - ‘ . - .159 pain* pants* brown duck » _ tw. 10 <lO drapers, whitacattoa-drinfog' • '■'■ '-•' SCO do halftone, cotton- - sG9pocket*acdlterehleS.oetfos wry ' 125-hats,blacktolt 323 pairs balfboot3,caiS&ia- ■ ;:l-x »-•-. d3 Him navy patimn - .- :. . ; 123 do- slippers- , v:.:-v- •/.. 330 do boots find shoes half soled - • ISO do boots and slwcskesladv-..?--' :.•-••'■-•• *- £ GUTS 80,8—JMzsiiLuS&su:: . r .>- •• • ~SyXJO pounds feee&fr«rhand g^tipsali^- 1 -- r . 9,000 do bcef?corßcd-,-'.y- ■-. do•V’-do.; •...; do bason -do &> "2,500 do flaltporfc •; • r-'. *--do; ■ l'- -db-'r '•■< 6,000 -do real : -'i-■'•■■-•'.•-.•..•d0::t-.v-.;■•> .:• ':-do.-. •;-> do beeTs Utar . . : • -.do. . -do- ...■•• 800 do bcef^dried *- • _.do •■. do •• - v 100 do lard -i?:-' •.-' ”-do-y "r-- *•'.• ■•• -• .-do. ••■. '650 do poultry. •'•'•• do' "do 1,800 do fiah,tosbla‘scaioa ■:•'•• ;• :.-"-do-. ;/ .-. 760 bushels potatoes - ••;•• ■•:* •• -•• . ; ■• perTjnshcl • 23,000 pounds regetablca is season, requiredsenk:; weekly -' • .--perpound:- 20 bushels best dry .white bcasoa ■ . per bushel • Ctsss No. 4—Sftrceßcaeca? " 6500 pounds butter, good quality - par pound JSCO do sugar;geodbrown -.•—,.•••• • • .-- do ••. ' 123 gallon* bert NewOrleshs molasses • • " pot gallon ; 2500poundsccfTco . -porpoußd -6CO -dcr tea,Ycrans'.HyEcn. ;do--'-:--. 2500 -do * rice, best quality -2000 do floor,raperfino 500 'dp raisins; box-, • 3000 gallons milk, bestquallfy 1 ICO pounds mustard, good quality 7 - 150 do pepper . ■ • do. ! ' 8 do • ;= ■' >-.v 29bushelsIfslt 2500 pounds tsb, Fsltecd. -> 2000 do mackerel, Na 1 60 do Indian meal ;-. 300 gallons vinegar , 3500 pickles, assorted • •HCOO pounds starch f - r-- 500 do rods, tor waahlej 6 , da- indigo -•■ 2500 do- soap, best hard- . : 00 barrels bast soft sosp •-•; '■■ r•. ■CO gallons wintestrsdneioil'r • :v-: SOOegsa . CiASS^Na.-s>^&s;^ms£!ua-'---''-- 25 mattresses, (single,)®© sample .•• 30pairsbiaakets .- -• ; da - .-• 75 pairs sheets, cotton v 1; do ■/: '.•• JOO piUow-cnsc3, cotton ■ /do •. / 23fcedspreada . ..-'.do-....' •/• 150 yards towelling -- - do-. 125 yards house cloth •• : fflOyardslincattortabla -: do • - CUss No; pounds bestCrudr bread •-. •. i-.% r' 125 mlnco ~ 75 pies, Xrulfc CUS3 No-Tv— ZlxsxS2sr.f . 2500 pounds best chewing tobacco Cuss No. B. 12 bushels- wnd, powter • -•" ' . .6 dozen scrubs, hand■■ • ; " . . 3.ido ~ scrubs,clamps• . : . .2 do -brushes; awwping -2 do-brashes,dusting-.' . -.^•8..-.do.- bTooms,corn."..■ . -- 1 ; 3 do-.brooma,hickory-- ~ . - 12_ do knives ' ’ < do ;:12 do -, torts. £0 /12 do •: lron orGcrmsa eilve? -.- do - .. ;; 12- -do - bowls, quart "•■ " ••• do-- • 12.d0-plates^eoup - :,...•••■• • 12. do : tumblers, ua or metal - . 6 do buckets, painted :- uv _ 400 pounds nails, assarted, rat.-- :*;•.• . . perpound - Cgrcasfeavwa, ••.-do .• 2000feet;beardmeasurujNo. 1 ploe luml»r-•' ••• per.SJ.-.'. 1500.d0d0 N 0.2 -do ..do 1500':do ; . d 0..: N 0.3 do do .■■ Pms Jfo; p— ]IJS g*r7?/yfw» !ifj 12Q bushels oittg •-- 1 •■ 24 bushels com • '- r .. - . . ln —. 10 cords clso wood •60 barrels charcoal ‘ • ' x.- : . CUS3 S<3, Hs—2sss£kxntcio. • . . 400 pounds whits lead • • " "per pound" • -12ffdloas Unseedcil - « 5 : do -.. neat’s toot cil-: " . ■ do -. 10. :-.do--. spiritscfturpentiaa- ...do'-: - - —-2 • do. • Tarnish.. " -••- ■•'— •.' • 'do 5 £U* lafiquer . "da . bNois.-— Tea. particular description.; aud samples, blilsm are re&rred to the goremor of the asylum. :. - It is to baprorioM la the contract, end to fcc illrtiaelly understood by the bidders, that the amount and auabr? ci articles caumersial in classes had&dt spediled as the-pwabebfe qoantltywhlch'maybs well as to flx data, for determining the \ but the contractor is to farnidt more cr less of tta-mldennaaratol article?; csdtntoch qvar&tzdazd {Xs&h&siiz'csiZj-ZzTszzz or amsusndarJ may re2tiuT,-duriag : the .-fiscal - -yes* fading 30th June, 1554, and, ; if so.. requgted, -.-unti 1 idrlhcr eon'- tracts shall be mads.fcrtheensuing SscsltJcst and, whether the quaaiitiasxtquired-be-'marecj-lfiss'-thaa . : -' these speclSed, tha pries* jhail remato the tome, - All the artideamust'-becfthsl^t^asllty^dallvorad-ia:' K good order, .fcgaof BU.aßd : and- subject to- ths InspactiiSr count,- wdgh^icj^msssra-- - _ J meat of the said ba in aHrcspwts sutikhsto* - : ;TJ* m wrii? rm fe _ -,, ** ■:■: Cbntractcrs.'tor classes-headed-.^inteUassous.*-■Elaj-tto'-'-' not Tesde near the place where the articles are to be dsEvsr*-’. ■-. •= «d,-wiH bo required tonarar la tisdrp»p?sala ha cgtmb at the.diy or. principal plflce'near.the-y!ud.cf who .-•• *- may be called upon to deliver flrtialcswhsi they shall b 3 r?*- . -* .......... The deliveries of fill ed fonhwith,.and must be commenced wilhln dsty days zT* ter.ths data of the contract,, end to'-' wmmandanficrthft-ysritha ■ v wants ;Of tho aamca may tteiSscai year ■ • They will ba measured,' insp«ted,Csnhtod, cr Weighed, by v. the rules adopted by the- government at tko navy-yarit; fdr Instructions regardingwhiciwtEud tor a mcra particular *mption of oil materials,referehealsmada tothocoamasd*' ;•■••'■- &at of the yard. TYhea aU other - things ara-equal, prefix'- ' ' cucewiß bts givcm,in awarding the contrarts T 'to articles cf . ~ the growth,-production/and laanirfhcturu.m: Ihs fitatoM . ' ; - • Apprev?daurefiss,iatho faU'aacuatpfthe central* uiU .‘ ' be required, and twenty per.centum, •as-idciiticnalaacurlty,- l ; deducted firuta each payment until thecontruatsbslbbavo -bean dt nttfesfrathfyrcrl’t* tbedepartnsenfci.-•• * 4 ' ;. On classes headed 44 2lisecllaheous. n to WdcHrered ro .qulred during thefeol vear;thotwgnty.par eraftm «i may, at the dlsmctipaef the'comiaandanj, be.pa^^ “ the first of. January,'April;;3aly,.and October,• -.when tha deUveriss fcc«s: ; mtisfsctcry , ,p:-c" (eighty per, e&nt.)wdi bo pahlby thnuggvy-aggat at- ..»w. ' wlthltt thirty days' afhu the pr^niatisn-of cate, dnlyTouchcd Nd~ partTsf tba-SGr tumTescrrai is tote paid .tintil nll 4 rejfrctod :ssrtid£3 ;r : under the cop tract shin &cm;th3-.sajd,'--- unlem speciallyanthnissatby.ihed£pjutmenfc : 7;'" ItwUlbeeUPUlatcdlathox^itgagt-thalyifdjCiMlt. , mads by parties cf -.ths ell or any of ' thsjrtlcies mentlcced'cf sndut.thotimsacnd placesabovoorcvidcd,thm^n2saiirth3tcsc,tiarss|d i sar« ties will torfdt and poy to tts.United -Static es'Uqulduiol ■damages; a sum of money equal to ttritoths suuaust eftha - contract piiee herein agreed for J tha articles In case of ths'-aefcad-delivery lhere^ : %lfeh'-13- r " ' ; qtadstod.damage*msyto-recovered ftma tlas totlmr.-ss •theyfleeruo.' r -. ••-.■« • , -Tho sureties must filgn -.tha ccstract, and; rmke 's^lds-rfi- -; that they, in the are over sni "bevo thoia . debts and liabilities, thu fUllamountof the <k®trsjsti- - r -- r "- - ' . Eachctier must.^ba signed by the person or persons ®ak»'---v ing it, and anner*^''^ '■ • distinctly stated. ••.Itfa to be provided lathe contract that Cm buresttshaU ? - have the power, cf annulling toe * <&- ‘c damago to toe government, iu caje Congress chall aot make '•' .. resident appropriations £br toe: articles named; tha* -'•- completion of too works estimated tor, and oa -which this : ' advertfaemcniifl baaed. Persons whoso offersshall bfr-acsepted'wni be jmtiflffll by letter throdgh tlia post ©Sea;-whlch^sotire shall fee .credrefllcienfc'ahd Ifthey donotenterinto csatractfbr-tho- : - supplies Specified, within fifteen days from the (faSaoffiotice • • 60a this toifesn cf toe -acceptance of a coattaci- q.-- wiU oe ; maoewito:-eaae other .person'-or-peracnat-sad>'the' v '"- i guarantors of such defaulting bidder wffl be: ; ble for bII delinquencies, ' ' ~ _ 1; .-All offers not made in strict ccnfentity with thfaSdrerlisei-' ' ; mcntwfii, at the option of too.bureau,' be rejected.' : i only whose oflers may be accreted win be aotiSsiLenloca- •*' trectowili be rcadyJtor execution .Without delay by the miTy - - - dO • do do . -dO - :» •:dO - do r. do • do. • do :-rdO-:-"r ' : do •, • do ■ do - do s . : dp ' ' do psrgicr do .rper bushel p^'-pouhd .•. per bushel do - ■ perpersh >.:perload pCSCd . -•...•..-.d0."- .. - : - ..do ■■ ■ .r ■ . • each - per fcairel •■ -per sheet ■■: da : - V'pepTe«a ; da do : r tj’ do • •.do.'! • per card each'';,:; do:.-.- perdosen each * , POESI OB OEPE2T - « To Oe Chirf of L\o Bona*-of Tank end 2c£a..Xarj-- • .• • ■ ■DepGTts&X.'' - *vw; >k*thoSt&toof ■ . .... ,fcg?cl>,y offer to-• ■ -raraa, gated:J.;,' • ,w'r &>•<£.- * i: ?E£2 , ?*2^ rta *^ !fileJ^^i ®*--P mx£> nsaocsOas* - ,to(Trnte 4 ttoagsrc2ato Itf ABa rerraesa (as2»' - U3aagcatif«aB£sroiiulret^y-iba r . - ~~<fr-= -- be«- btata of . , • > «w 3 r • "'" ,r -■> Mgaorasto, bsrgbycaJbrfcio . tfaMjfca oboTo a&csd .- vm* - epted,catwiato extras, fia tod S*a*fliMfithln finmidaTajaXlertfes.dafecfsaSfcatZaDS^i:-'- tiiO .■., ■■ - t EttaifcjSed.;. -, -• -1 ■•;:■■ ■V---fg f TT ff t”r L ) - -Icsrtiiy that the aiore —*«**- - v ■ *•■ r 1 • ...'.' ."■ ainlaoTrato-mctofcesecdasirsspessi' abi# gnaisaicrs la ibis case* -•- (To be signed tjaasry eolkeier, c? ettomsy, ' :'«r soasa ether person {o ihaharras'to . b« cggdlta».:..-~. : - rjflhla?r4nr ■ .■.■_••• •per cortf •per dozen' d$ /THEA? WALL PAPEE—A largsloiof saw patterns* at; \J •J‘as?rßCBiTeiao<l*r«^oy. oySL W*T/ren -p-.; ?T *RHHAXLr S 5 vica£st. w •.'- sEq> " - - T ili i-JiradiCTradab: Brash?.: *-u -BiadsiestirelyGf • be' bsd Kspcfe-v. 14a Weed circs t. Als** :t«7 ei Palat ■.-?. •-.» ;.•■ ■ ~., , MvEmeabcr, 120 wood street.' .'• ■•r t. ;:- •: * ■• • * CffSl : •» : CaA&'A. Moons. : -pSTgaatf < PIAJ3O FOS-TES. X 2?. VA&iIER $ C 0 .% 41 £ Esoaaway, ETcresr 'STocb, SATSEBtrrateioli&tlhtirjpanioasandelegsatPlAJfa 1 TOUTS t7JVFUSTIOQIIS» £t Iha&boTß- ncnlyn r »n 02. ■■■ 1 tnaira assortment cf PLANO TO ETil3,cf ILo best cmsa- • factoxetamf cf tery snperlor- teas. Per cfcashmam of da- -' ’ timitkgawwt SstSi ami CEsSsa: cf rateans’Hs, tej. ;? <asEotteisrs£ms3,aoynerethsaiafnllaias,te&BlTaj;i-- rfcbssaofteia'lSestos&ESisataErelnTsrgSßlaacsSEv'""' of TOllTsaeommoa rtreiylh, andtareaaimpiOTedißbatar f Jsr—oai.of thaimest valuable ImproremEntrcf racdcm I tLara. 'Ho Piano I’ortco cf VI A On, from tteiz TccaErrir? ond: completeness cf dcstrcrilcc, poesm a rmarhsMa - ■ quality cf tscriC3 la taca for a great lrrjth of ttce,srhi;h | is an. ijapcstsatd2sld£r3ißa. ;'-ili!te prices cfthsssaaporiorE' faairOEma vQ ba £ra»l tmososlij-rejsinafcls, eoasf-> isj their qoallty, they tars tea anlTersall’r admired by ths ablest £!Antalatilacitr»cal wherera they taro tetrs tetioJocod, ti-yiava la cteij laataara £!!» voiy csrisj ' catisfiictSoiu•. ■ •.»?. .. 43-JL foil cad tmoccivoml TTareastv b gUeala all cstia J. 5-. TZAKNBi; A CO, - ••-.•sa SmmriHw.TeA - I '■■'• pgrgaltoa do pc? barrel perjeund per down do - per boUijs per pair < * " '*« - -..V-T . .A V.-'" ....' . ' .1 * ' o*■ ' s. -> V - . ‘ * "* i. ..• ••• V". : ,:\ v.. 'V. r* •'.. cschT ■■•■'••■to ■ da - da :-.:p«?'gsnba:i: /-perpoaai'.v da - p^baihal/-' 7 do per fc-ucdrsi : ~pQT pcuad-V;' da Co ■ perfcarolr-r i/ir: -per-gafiaat-: pcrdosett f;'-' 1 :' da -t*2Sh •* : ipsr;s^i-'=> da v : icr.pbaaa*;. czch -^crpaimd^ • •>-•-•:%- -yL per dcsc33C ' ~ da - -.da pcrfccshel: -;do. .per cord pcrbaird *■ —• - *»■ ' -» * * \ . V ■-5 yy .. . % ■ •v \ ■ X
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