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.PUBLISIMD DAILY, BY BIGLER, SARGENT k , BIGLER, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH vs., PITTSBURGH, pENN I A, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNTJNI, PAYABLE
, VOL. I -NO. 18.
PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY
SARGENT & BIGLER,
N. W. earner of Wood and Fifth Streets.
TgllNS.—Five dollars a year, payable in advance.
Single eoplet Two Carrs—for sale at the counter of
the ©tike, and by News Boys.
The Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer
is published at the same office, on a double medium
sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin
gle copies, SIX CENTS.
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PER SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS:
One insertion, $0 50 One month, $5 00
Two do., 0 7'5 Two do., 6 00
Three do., - - .010 Tlireedo., ' 700
One week, 1 50 Four do., 8 00
Two do., 300 I Six do., IP 00
Three do., 4 00 One year, 15 00
YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS.
eniaotint.t At rtxAsthtx.
One Square. T Two Syr-mares.
Six months, $lB 00 Six months, $25 00
'One year, 25 00 One year, 35 00
rir Larger advertisements in proportion.
iS7 6 CARDS of four lines Six Dot.i.sits a year.
0 • CIALA.NDO LOOMIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, Fourth street, above Smithfield.
jut, I.ly.
DIAGRAW & MVIENIGIIT
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
y_Txvv, removed their office to the New Court
Home, in theroom over the SherirsOfliee.
ap 17—tf.
Law Notice.
ANDREW BURKE,
OrFICE removed to Smithfield street, between
4th street and Diamond Alloy, oppoiite Mr Geo
Weyman's Tohnecto Manufaemry. an 16
• Removal.
Air A HON & WASH INGTON, Attorneys nt T.ew•;
ILL oflie,e on the north A ide of IVylie st., 3d door
East of the Court House
la..w Notice.
JAMES CALLAN Imaremovcd to the chambers
occupied by Alderman NlcMasters on Fifth et.
between Wood and Smithfield. ap 18
REMOVAL.
G. L. Robinson & M. 11Thride,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
RAAVE removed their office to Grant street, a
abort distance from Seventh street, towards the
Court House
MPCoacevancingand ether instrumentsof writing
tegany and : promptly executed. ap2l_
William Elder, Attorney at Law.
Balte*ell'a Buildings, Grant street, opposite the New
Conn 'HonC• op 17-if
S. Woods,Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Office is Bakewell's building, send floor,
slept j 0
M'CANDLESS & M'CLURE,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
Office in the Diamond, back of the old Court House,
sap in Pittsburgh.
Byster do Buchanan, Attorneys at Law,
Office in•Bucke'a, building, 4th -street, near Market,
•eplo PittAlmrah.
13.:A.astia, Attorney, at Law,
Phu"Putith ia., Off'ireiu litikesseirsbuilding, Grant ,
IgrWILLIAM F.,..,Amir is, Esq., will-give his atten
tion to my unfinisheribusiness, and I recommend him
toldre . patrorutge my friends.
sep _ _ WALTER FORMA-a>
Shafer 431arpies, Attorney, at Lair,
Office at :he building formerly occupied by the Uni
ted States bank, ttli greet, betweemMarket and Wood
streets. m2l -3m
Etitor atm SIMPSON.
.CIIIART.Its SHALER
WM: O'Hara Robinson, 11. S. Attorney,
LT' AS rernovesl his office tothe 2nd story of rturke's
Al Windings, 4th, near Marl:et. ap 15
o. S. Belden, Attorney at Law,
Office on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield.
IMPConveyancing and other instruments of wri
ting legal ly and promptly executed.
"mar 214 f
sour' S. HAMILTON,
Attorney at Law,
OFFICE, North side of Fifth street, between Wood
and Smithfield streets, Pirtshorgh, Pa.
N. 13. Collections made on reasonable terms.
dee 4-ly
John W. Burrell,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
'LT A s R emoved in consequence of the lute fire from
11 Third street to Bakewell's Buildings, opposite
to the Court House. Hp 16
Thomas Donnelly, Attorney at Law,
01See, near the Court House. in Mellon's buildings
my 7
U. Morrow►, Aldertnai
Office north side of Fifth street, between Wcod and
Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep 10—tf
James Blakely, Alderman,
Meson Peon st., near the Market House, Sth Ward
feb 25.
H. D. MILLERS, M. D.,
EROVP:D to Penn street, between Irwin and
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Handstreets. five doo.s below Hand street.
•etp Is
MIGH ARTERS,
SURGEON DENTIST
118 Liberty street.
A few doors below St Clair st., Pittsburgh
ap 28-ty. _ _
Win. A, Wards Dentist,
Has aassoveal. to the place of his foimer re.sidenee, in
Pam street. two doors below Irwin. ap 18
Dr. George Watt,
PRACTISING PHYSICIAN 4. SURGEON,
eirOffice, Smithfield st. near the coiner of Sixth.
a6-Iy.
Doctor Daniel DlcOleal,
Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield
streets, Pittsburgh. declo—y
JOHN SCOTT & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers and Commission Dior
chants,
No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty street,
JOHR seDEvyrr
J. & J. rerDZIVITT,
IipLESALE GROCERS,
Defilers in Produce and Pittsburgh trinnufactureli
generally, NQ. 224, I.4l>etty, opt-1014w 7th Street, Pitts
burgh. P 4. _ aP 244 Y
JOHN W BLAHt,
eaves DIANIIPACTI:IBI3Ir
AND
SHOE FINDINGS STORE,
NO 1214, WOOD STREET,
set 26 PITTSBUFaIi.
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J. G MUNTZ,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS,
No, 114, Market street, near Liberty
july 1-ly PITTSBURGH, PA
Brownsville Juniata Iron Works,
Edward Hughes, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails
Warehouse, Smithfield above Fourth street.
sep 10—y
JAMES DENNEY, Jr.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
AND Dealer in Produce, at W. Greer's old stand,
No 46, corner of Market and Liberty streets,
Pittsburgh.
N. B. The best or Groceries kept constantly on
hand. [up 9 d3m
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers,
No. 44, Market street. sep 10
JAS. HOWARD & CO.,
APER Dealers, removed to the corner of 7th and
1 Smithfield streets. ap 16
D. C. STOCKTON
D. C. STOCIITON & 00.,
(LATE STOCKTOS, DICK CO.)
WHOLESALE GROCER 9,
-COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
L.SAAC CROSE. J. B. LIrrINCOTT
CRUSE & LIPPINCOTF,
Commission, Prothro, and Forwarding
Merchants,
No. 87 4. 98 (old number) SMITH'S WHARF,
BALTIMORE, (MD,)
RETERENCES:—The Merchants of Pittsburgh in
general. an 13.6 m
DAVID LLOYD.
D. & G. W. Lloyd,
lIOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION
AND•
FORWARDING lIIERCIIA.NTS,
AND DEALERS IN PRODt7CE ft PITTSBURGH MANU•
[7 7 ' Liberal advances in cash or goods made on
consignments of produce, &c., at No, 142, Liberty
street- ml 5
3. L. SEIZE'S
CASII RAG IV,AREHOUSE,
Corner of Pennand Plain streets, Pittsburgh,
The hi2hest prict , paid in (awl). for Country Rang,
Baling Rope and Colton Waste. Also, dealer in
Chloride of Lime, Pap6r, Twine, &c., at cash picas.
july
Corner of Ist and Ferry streets Pittsburgh, Pa.,
mattufar.turer of locks, hinges and belts; tobacco, ful
ler, mill and umber screws; housen screws for rolling
mills, &c. sop 10—y
J. Vogdes & Son,
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS
Office, Smith 4cld Street, corner of Dia mond Alley.
PLANS and Specificntions finished in the best style
anti at the shortest notice.
REFERENCE,: Logan & Kennedy, II Childs &
Cu., J Wood Well, A Kramer, W B Scaife and Col
tart & Dilworth.
jun. 14,1815—d1y.
Da. W. KERR ......... MoHLER.
KERR & MOHLER,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTIIECARIEs,
Comae? of Wand Street and Virgin alley,
No. 144,
F RESH Medicines, selected and put up with
care, can be had at all times, ut moderate
prices.
LfrPhysicians i prescriptions carefully compound
ed. may
MARTIN LYTLE,
FAMILY GROCER,
SMITHFIELD STREET,
Next door to the Fifth Presbyterian Church.
june 6.
REYNOLDS & WILMARTH,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
DEALF.ItA IN
LUMBER, GROCERIES, PRODUCE,
ANT)
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES,
FOR THE ALLEGHENY RIVER TRADE,
Corner of Penn and Irwin streets,
L. 0. REYNOLDS, PITTSBUR.FI.
L. Witstsrrit. a5-ly
NEW BOOR STORE.
BOSIVORTFI & FORRESTER,
No. 43, Market street,next door to Third street,
ARE.just opening a new and extensive assortment
of Books and. Stationery, which they will sell,
wholesale and retail at the lowest prices. ap2s
MAY be found at the Glass Warehouse of Messrs.
Parke & Flannen, No 116 IYood street, where he
respectfully invites persons having business with him
to call. ap 17
Forwarding and Commission merchant,
Agent for U. S Portable Boat Line, fortbe transporta
tion of Merchandize to and from Pittsburgh, Baltimore,
Philadelphia. New York and Boston.
A. G. REINHART,
(Late Reinhart Stron,q.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER.
PRODUCE 4- co:lntl:3sl6N MERCHANT
No. 140 LIBERTY ST., PITTSBURGH, PA.
fib 1
Pilkington'sUnrivalled Blacking,
I_MANUFACTURED andsold wholesale and retail,
SIXTH STREET, one door below Smithfield.
tvt 21-71 y.
FOR the reception and treatment of deformites
of the human frame. such as Club or Reeled
feet, contracted join/Jr, tary-nerh and Strabismus or
Squinting, and of Disease, of the Eye, such as Ca
taraet, etc, under the rare of
ALBERT G WALTER, M D.
Liberty, near the corner of Fourth street.
dee 3t—dtf
John M'Closkey, Tailor and Clothier,
Libertystreet, between Sixth street and Virgin alley
S xtth side. seplo
ritrstmrah
PERSONS svishing, to have their horses
Nicked and Bobbed. by an experienced man
From the eastern cities, can have it attended to at all
times—nt Holmes' Livery Stable on Thild street, be
tween Market and Wood, near the Post Office.
N. B.—Horses kept at Livery by the day, week or
month at the above stable. myl7,sm
GEORGE COCHRAN,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING,
No. 2, Ferry sircel; Pil['burgh.
may
I=l
No. 114, Wood street,
PITTSBURGH. PA
ME=I!!
EZEGIEEI
James Patterson, sr.,
IVPCIJLIJOUGII,
CHARLES A. hicANULTY,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Pittsburgh Infirmary,
Notice to Horsemen
PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, AUGUST lb 1815•
'REMOVAL.
JAMES 1101)17AED & CO.
H AVE removed their WALL PAPER. WARE
HOUSE to tho coiner of Seventh Kid Smith
field sheets.
Where they have on hand n large and splended as
sortment of WALL P A PER and Bollnr.RB, siriutble for
papering Parlors, Chambers, Walls, eke.
Also, a general assortment of Wilting, Letter, Print
ing, Wrapping and Tea paper, Bonnet Boards, &c.
Which they will sell low for Cash, or in exchange
for Bags, Tanners Scraps, &c. feb n_•!, 1844
Fine Wall Papers.
subscribers buve on hand, in a addition to a
JL select assortment of cheap wall papers, which
they are daily increasing by new patterns from their
manufactory, several lots of very beautiful French
wall paper of this spring's importation, received sev
eral days before the fire, to which they respectfully in
vite the attention of theii friends who wish to paper.
HOLDSHIP & BROWNF:,
re Wood at. corner of Diamond alley.
ap 24•tf
THE subscriber informs his friendi and the pub
ik, that he has opened a new
CABINET WARE ROOM,
at the corner of Liberty and St Clair streets, over
Brown and Reiter's Drug Store, where he is prepared
to at.end to all orders in his fine.
re' Entrance on St Clair street.
ap 15 M. KANE, JR.
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY.
Springs and Axles for Carriages
Al Eastern Prices.
r IHE subscriber manufactures and keeps constant
JL ly on band Coach, C and Eliptic Springs (war
ranted,) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated
Dash Frames, Brass and plated Hub Bands, Stump
Joints, patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps,
Three-fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Handles and
Hinges, &c.
lie respectfully solicits a continuance of the patron
age heretofore bestowed upon the establishment.
WILLIAM COLEMAN,
jan 4 St Clair„.st., near the Allegheny Bridge.
lrp HE Sin of Ignorance is easily forgiven. Many of
.1 the "nostrums" of the present day are put out by
persons who have no knowledge ofthe science of medi
eine in theory or practice, and in older to hide their ig•
norance cry out loudly against the "ignorant Pretend
ers," and bribe others to boast for them, which oft
times has gulled the unsuspecting. and for want of a
proper knowledge of the diseases they pretend to cure,
no doubt think they cure when they do not, therefore
they are to be pitied, but not half so much as those who
take their "miserable compounds," but they not only
lose their money, but miss the advantage of that ne
cessary advice which the real practical physician, is
always able to give. We look to the tailor for an im
provement in the mode of dress; to the medical man fur
an improvement in the science of medicine—and this
accounts fur the great superiority of Dr Smayne's
Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry over all other
medicines ever offered to the public for the cure of all
diseases of the Lungs and Breast, Coach., Colds,
Consumption, Asthma, spitting Blond, Liver Com
plaint. Pain in the Side and Breast, Broken Constitu
tion, &c. Remember always to inquire for the name
of Dr S wayne. as all preparations which have the
name of ;cad Cherry attached were stolen from the
peat ori,gina/ preparation. The gsnuine is only
prepared by Dr Steagne, corner of Eighth and Race
streets, Philadelphia. For sale hv
WM. THORN, Agent.
Pittsburgh.
NEW DRUG STORE.
KERR & MOH LER.
No. 144,
Corner of iVood street and Virgin Alley
JUST received and fur sale. a large assortment of
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fruit Drugs, Meflicines, Oils, Paints, Dye-Stutrs,
&c. which have been recently selected, and purchased
with considerable care for Cash. The following com
prise part of the stock just received:
Gum Camphor, Spit its Turpentine,
Cream Tartar, Cepal Varnish,
Flor. Sulphur, ‘Vhite Lead,
Castor Oil, Red "
Gum Arabic, Litharge,
Epsom Salts, Flaxseed Oil,
Fl Manna, Venitian Red, Eng.
Gum Opium, Spanish Brown,
Gum Aloes, Chipped Logwood,
nor Camomile, Camwood,
Saltpetre, rustic,
Jujube Paste, Nic Wood,
Ref'd Liquorice Brasilletto,
Liquorice Ball, Indigo.
Magnesia, Nutgalls.
Pow'd Ginger, Oil Vitriol,
Nutmegs, Aquafortis,
With a general assortment too numerous to mention,
which will be sold for Cash at a small advance on
Eastern prices.
'Dr WILLIAM KERR will give his attention to
thecompounding of Physician's prescriptions. m 3
IMPORTANT TO BANKERS!
NEWELL'S
Patent Parantoptic Permutation Bank
Lock,
To rrovent Robbery.
THE subscriber has accepted the agency, for the
above celebrated and well known Lock, which is
wasiasstreD to defy the most consummate skill of the
burglar, or even the inventor himself. This assurance
may be deemed extravagant; but a critical examination
of the principles on which this Lock is constructed,
will satisfy any one having even a limited knowledge
of mechanism that it is well-founded—and the actual
inspection of the Lock for a few minutes will remove
every doubt that may arise in any mind.
He has flume, OUSEI certificates, from Bank officers,
Brokers and (several in this city) who have used the
above Lock, which he will be happy to exhibit, and
give every explanation to those who may be pleased to
call. J AS. COCHRAN,
Fire Proof Chest and Vault doer Manufacturer,
Corner Liberty and Factory sta., sth War
je24•tf.
ADAMS & MCSTEEN
No. 17, Fifth street,between Wood and Market,
HAVE this Joy entered into partnership for the
manufacture of all kinds of Gas-fittings; also,
all kinds of Brass and Spelter Castings, and Brass
fittings in general.
In thus presenting ourselves to the public, we shall
make it our particular study to give general satisfac
tion to all who may please to favor us with their pa
tronng
All orders executed at the shortest notice, and on
the most reasonable terms. feb 10-tf
Cutlery, Surgical Instruments and Edge
Tools.
JOHN W. BLAIR, having made an arrangement
with Thomas M'Carthy, Cutler, he is now pre
pared to furnish all articles used by Dentists, Sur
geons, Suddlers, Tinners, Tailors, and Shoe makers, at
the shortest notice on the most reasonable terms.
Any orders left with John W. Blair, No 120 Wood
street, will have immediate attention. ap 12-tf
TB GRAHAM, Boot maker, formerly of Smith
T
field st, has removed to Fourth st, neat door to
Mr Ifnco's Confectionary, whete he will be happy to
receive the calls of his friends, and especially those
wboare indebted to the establishment. ap 16.
Removal by Fire
GAS FITTINGS.
Removal byFire.
?Rim2[llB.lo MOW !!
THE undersigned being desirous of retiring from
business, offers fur sale
EIS ENTIRE STOCK
OF MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Consisting in part, as follows
Piano Fortes, New York Manufacture, a splen
did lot; 2 Seraphenes, both eacellent instruments;
700 . Violins and Bows, assorted; 6 Violitutellos,
Goiters and cases; 200 Flutes, a splendid assortment;
Pitch Pipes; Flageolets, a 6ne lot; 100 Clarinetts,
American, English, French and German; Drums and
Fifes; Violin Fittings; Mouth pieces, bittsand screws.
Tuning hammers and tuning forks; Reeds an' different
instruments; Strings and pegs fur Violincelins, Violins
and Guitars; 16.000 pages Sheet Music, for Pianoforte
and Guitar; 1,000 Music Books, all kinds; including
Preceptors; Music paper; Port Folios.
I:)zl4.lllllAwaikii Oft.]
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Valve and Crook Trumpets; Kent Bugles; Cornetts;
French and Brass Horns; Opheicleidry Basoons,
And all other instruments in general use.
He will also dispose of his factory for manufacturing
Musical Instruments, with all the necessary tools, and
a large quantity of work in a state of progression.
To any person who wishes to enter into the business,
ho will dispose of his whole establishment including
store fixtures,
AT A PRICE LESS THAN COST.
lie will also sell AT lILTAI4,tO any who may favor
blip with a call, any portion of his stock,
P; 'VI %HI mo.o • 3-7 — lei mei
Individuals, Bands, or Seminaries, desirous of sup
plying themselves with good Instruments or Fashion-
able Music, will now have an excellent opportunity to
do so.
The Instruments will be warranted to be equal to
any now in market, and the music is of the latest, and
most fashionable kind. Call and see.
WM. D. SMITH,
my 13-3 m No.BB Wood Street, Pittsburgh.
Fashionable Tailoring.
BEING convinced that both branches of our trade
could not be cat ried on to the mutual advantage
ofctrelomns and proprietors, we were induced to
disi.ose of our ready made stock: and abandon sale
work entirely. The result has been a GREAT IN
CREASE IN OUR BUSINESS, and a correspond
ing one in our abi:ities to execute orders to the entire
satisfaction of our customers. We would again beg
leave to any to those who wish to get
FASHIONABLE WORK NVELL MADE,
nuritir attention shall be directed lathe HIGHEST
GRADE OF CUSTOM WORK; and being now pre
pared with every facility to adapt ourselves to the Ca
llous tastes in the communit; we can furnish any style
of garment which lane} may dictate, always aiming
in point of style to be
IN ADVANCE OF EVERY OTHER ESTAB
LISHMENT
Being at all times supplied with materials of every
decription,‘‘e are prepared to turn out at the shortest
notice, as genteel a garment as can be had in the State;
our aim sh3ll be to make a good article nt a moderate
price. (jr 3) A ',GEO, IsticG UIRE & Co
EDWIN C. WILSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Franklin, Venango County, Penna.,
WILL attend promptly° all business entrusted
to his rare—collections made in Warren,
Clarion and Jefferson counties.
REFER TO
J. A. STOCKTON, & Co.
MURPHY. WILSON, &Co.. TPity.burgh
JOHN Bior.Ert,
HON.JAMEE KINNF.AII,
Franklin
HON. ALEI. M'CALMONT,
HON. JAMES WILSON, Steubenville, Ohio.
july 23-Iy.
LEATHER AND MOROCCO.
RICHARD BARD
No. 101 Wood street, 4 doors above Diamond alley
PITTSBURGH.
HAS just received a large supply of New York and
Baltimore Spanish Sole Leather,Upper Loather,
Philadelphia and Country Kips and Calfskins, Moroc
co of all kinds, Shoo Bindings, Tanners' Oil, &c, &c.
All of which is offered at the very lowest prices for
cash.
Merchants and Manufacturers are respectfully inci
ted tocall and examine his stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
N B. Leather of all kinds bought in the rough.
aug2B.-dtf.
Pittsburgh Tack Factory.
THE undersigned, having built machinery of the
molt approved kind, will manufacture of the
best quality of Iron and in the neatest style,
TACKS, BRADS,
FINISHING NAILS, I SHOE NAILS, &c. &c
which they offer for snle low.
The attention of Western Merchants and others is
invited to their establishment.
WOODWARD, HERSEY & CO.
Fifth street. opposite the Exchange Bank.
july 1-6 m.
MARLATT HOTEL,
East corner of Ferry and Water
PITTSBURGH.
THE above establishment has been re-modeled,
re-fitted and re-psinted, and is now open for the
reception of the traveling community. Thosefavor
ing the Proprietor with a call, will find that no pains
will be spared to conduce to their comfort and conve
nience whilst sojourning with him; his tables will be
spread with the choicest viands and his bar furnished
with the finest liquors. The Proprietor hos also made
arrangement!: by which ho can accommodate those
traveling with horses and vehicles.
N. B. Leech's Express Packet Office is located
in the above house. ap 16.
NOTICE.
THE subscriber having sustained a very heavy
loss by the lute fire, is constrained to call upon
all who know themselves to be indebted to him to
settle their accounts as soon as possible. He hopes
this notice will be promptly attended to, as it is neces
sary he should have funds to recommence hisbusiness.
He does not wish it to be understood that this no
tice is intended for any of his customers who were
sufferers at the late fire.
ap 15 M. KANE. Ja.
MA superior Patent Truss. together with
all other trusses mo..t approved of by Physicians
as retainers in reducible Hernia, to be had at Kerr &
Ailohler's, No 144 Wood st., corner of Wood and Vir
gin Alley. jaol, 1845.
OFFICE of COM. GENERAL OF SUBSIsTFISCE.
Waskingion,July 14,1895.
SEPARATE PROPOSALS will be received at
this office until the Ist day of October next, for
the delivery of provisions, in bulk, for the use of thn
troops of the United States, upon inspection, as 101-
lows :
At Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
100 barrels of pork
200 barrels of fresh superfine flour
70 bushels Of new white field beans
809 pounds of good hard soap
500 pounds of good sperm candles
20 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
350 gallons of good cider vinegar.
At Fort Pickens, or garnacos, Pensacola, Florida.
224 barrels of pork
530 barrells fresh superfine floor
530 barrels of new white field beans
4000 pounds of good hard, soap
1600 pounds of good hard sperm candles
80 bushels of good clean dry fine' salt
880 gallons of good cider vinegar.
Al the Public Landing „six miles from Arrt j'e110,074
mouth of the Chiemichi.
504 barrels of pork
1170 barrels of fresh superfine flour
450 bushels of new-white-field beans
9000 pounds of good haid soap
3600 pounds of good lurid sperm candle's
180 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
1980 gallons of good cider vinegar.
The whole robe delivered in all the month of April,
18413; nod to leave Natchitoches by thetOth February
1846.
At Fort Atkinson. west bank of the Mississippi riv
er opposite Fort Crawford, at Dousrzsan, and
Rice's warehouse.
100 barrels of pork
260 barrels of fresh superfine flour
190 bushels of new white field beans
1800 pounds of good hard seep
300 pounds of good hard tallow candles
40 bushels of good, clean dry fine salt
400 gallons of good cider vinsgar.
The whole to be delivered by the Ist May, 1846.
At Fort Snelling, St. Peter's.
168 barrels of funk
360 barrels of fresh superfine flour
150 bushels of new white field beans
2100 pounds of good hard soap
1900 pounds of good hard tallow candles
40 bushels of goodclean dry fine salt
150 gallons of gond eider vinegar.
The whole to be deliveted from the 15th May 1840,
to the 15th June 1846.
At Fort Leavenworth, Missouri River.
300 bushels of new white field beans
4600 pounds of good hard soap
3600 pounds of good hard tallow candles
125 bushels of good cleats dry fine salt
1000 gallons of good, cider vinegar.
The whole to be delivered in all May, 1846.
At Fort Seat, on the Marmaton river, Missouri,
seventy miles land transportation from Indepen
dente, on the Missouri river.
150 bushels of new white field beans
1200 pounds of good hard soup
1950 pounds of good bird tallow candles
60 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
650 gallons of good cider vinegar
The wbole to be delivered in May, 1346.
At Fort Winnebago. on the Fox river, at the por
tage of Fox and {Wisconsin rivers.
40 barrels pork
125 barrels of fresh superfine flour
36 bushels of new white field beans
600 pounds of good hard soap
650 pounds of good hard tallow candles
20 bushels of good clean dry fine salt.
175 gallons of good cider vinegar.
The whole to he delivered by the Ist June, 1846.
At Fort Brady, Sault Ste, Marie, Michigan.
56 barrels of pork
120 barrels of fresh superfine flour.
30 bushels of new white field beans
800 pounds of good hard soap
600 pounds of good hard tallow candles
28 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
220 gallons of good cider vinegar.
One-half on Ist June, 1846; remainder by the 15th
September, 1846.
Al Fort Mackinac, Michigan.
112 barrels of pork
210 barrels of fresh superfine flour
100 bushels of new white field beans
1300 pounds of good hard snap
1300 pounds of good hard tallow candles
40 bushel% of gaol clean dry fine salt
•
300 gallons of good cider vinegar.
One-half on Lit June, 1846; remainder by the 15th
September, 1846.
At Fort Graliot, Michigan.
100 barrels of pork
290 barrels of fresh superfine flour
100 bushels of new white field beans
1300 pounds good hard soap
1300 pounds of good hard tallow candle•
35 bushels of good clean dry fine salt.
420 gallons of good cider vinegar.
One-half on Ist June, 1846; remainder in October
1846.
At Deiroil, Michigan.
130 til-relit of pork
160 barrels of fresh superfine flour
100 bushels of new white field beans
2000 pounds of good hard soap
1950 pounds of good hard tallow candles
40 bushels of good clean dry fine sail
600 gallons of good cider vinegar.
Ono•half on the Ist June, 1846; remainder in al
October, 1846.
NoTE.--All bidders are requested to extend the a
mount of their bids for each article, and exhibit the to
tal amount of each bid.
The period; and quantities of each delivery at those
posts where they are not specified, will be, one-foorth
Ist June, Ist September, Ist December, 1846, and Ist
March, 1847.
The hugs of which the pork is packed to be fatten
ed on corn, and each hog to weigh not less than two
hundred pounds, excluding the feet, legs, ears, and
snout. Side pieces may be substituted for the hams.
The pork is to he first salted with Turk's Island salt,
and then carefully packed with the same article, in
pieces not exceeding eight pounds each.
When the packing has been completed, the control:
for must furnish to this office a certificate from the
pucker, that the pork has been so salted and packed.
The pork is tube ccntnined in seasoned heart of white
oak barrels, fall hooped; the beans and salt iq barrels,
and the soap and candles in strong boxes of conveni
ent size for tmnspin tation.
Salt will only be received by measurement of thin,-
two quarts to the bushel. The candles to have cotton
wicks. The provisions for Fort Atkinson and St.
Peter's must pass St. Louis, for their ultimate desti
nation, in the first week of April, 1846. A failure in
this particular will be considered a breach of contract,
and the department will be authorized to purchase to
supply these posts. The provisions will be inspected
at the time and place of delivery, and all expenses to
be paid by contractors until they tire deposited at mob
storehouses as may be designated by the agents of the
department. The Commissary General reserves the
privilege of increasing or diminishing the quantities.
or of dispensing with any or all articles required at
any post, at any time before entering into contract:
and also of increasing or reducing the quantities of
each delivery one•third subsequent to contract, en.gi
ving sixty days' previous notice
bidders, not heretofore connectors - , are requited to
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PMCE, TWO CUNT 4.1
accompany their proposabs with evidencenf,theitiabil
ity, together with the names of their sande'', :whose
responsibility_most,tlccerkif t ed by_tjadistrict at tot ney,
or by some person well known to the governmcnt, oth.
erwise, their prop:nets will not be acted on:
Advances terniot be mdde in any cOse. and cri
deuce of inspection and full delivery tell" IIVAIStir.
ed at this office before requisition wail /ok yank wpon
the treasury for paymenti which will b..egeg.#4 in
each public Money as may be convenient to tbexoints
of delivery, the places of purchase, or' the . feriatience
of the contractors, at the option of the Treasury De.
pit rtment.
No drafts en Ihia (Once will be acceptCd or palid,
under any circumstances.
Each priposal will be sealed seperatc-enyelop,
and marked "Prop'usali fur turnh=bing Army sahsir•
tence." GEO r. 41 BSON
Corn Gen . .' Subsistemein
NOTE—FAitors will not be paid for, irtsert*ag- in
their papers this advertisement, unless authoriste to
do so by the CoMmissary Geiteird Subsistence. '
July 22.1awtl5th Sep' t.
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'1 Isis I:47,IWiLWWI, 11),
a *Jo. a ' Mk • so.
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Now York and Liverpool Connherr:ilia Line
of Packets. • • _ • •
JOHN HERDMAN, No., 61 South et., Arty • York.
THE subscriber, in.ca fling the attention of the pub.
lic to his unequalled arrangement for, bringing
out passengets from all,parts of Great Britain by the
above Hai of splendid ships, sailing from Lisieirinoll
weekly, would respectfully make knovrn thatin add i
tio n to his replar agents, he has appointed Mr Thom.
as H Dickey, who will ramain at Liverpool dtulog,tlio
reason to Euperinted the embarkation of all passen.
gers engaged here. Per4ons engaging may, thereiore,
rely ea their friends, and all who may nec.ompany
them, being promptly soot forward. Her is, ruv.usual,
prepared to remit money by draft, payable at, sight
through the United Kingdom, hi amounts to suit ap
plicants and at the lowest raies: For further- paitieu.
hare apply to address : JOHN HERDMAN,
No 61 South st o New York.-
JO3F.PH EARKPA.TRICK,
At James Dalielt's Water st., Pittsburgh„
july 16-3 m.
BOOK AND JOB
PRINTING OFFICE •
N. W. CORNER OF WOOD B,:FIFTH ST/.
The proprietors of the Moae PONT and. Nut.
CURY AND MANUFACTURER respectfully-41E411144r
friends and the patrons of those papers, that theyliaxo
a large and well chosen assortment of
:WACO
Alils OULII MaU3ll3l.alti
Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they ai:is
Prepared Co execute
LETTER PRESS PRINTING,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Bills of Lading, ,Chculaill,
Bill Heads, ~ i Cnrls,"
Blank Checks, Halt Tips.
Books,
Pamphlets,
Handbills,
S II kinbs of Blanks,
Stage, Steamboat and Canat Boat Bille,with
propriate cuts,
Printed on the shortest notice and most reaiohiibro
terms.
We respectfully ask the patronage of our friend's atia
the public in general in this branch or our business,
BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLI R.
July 25. 1845.
TEhave received, and will hereafter keep cor.
V V stnntt)• on hand, a full supply of Printing hilt,
in large andsmall kegs, which we will be abbe to tell
cheaper than it has heretoforebeen sold in ariscity...
Orders from the country accompanied .by the,caalt
(IN •t.t. costs) will be promptly attended to.
BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER,
Jy 2fi-.tf Office of the Poßtand Mannfactowr.
A FRESFI SUPPLY
UP
Johnson's Superior Printing Ink.
RECEIVED THIS DAY,
Al the Ogee of the Pittsburgh Morning PS:at:
BIGLER, SARGENT & 13IGLF.:R.
july 9.6-d&wtf
WASHINGTON HOTEL,
Corner of St. Clair and Pena streets, Pittsbarr,O,
JAMES ARMSTRONG, Proprietor.
THEproprietor begs lanve to return his most grato
ful thanks to his friends and the public fur past
favors, and hopes, by attention, to merit a continuation
of their patronage. The house is pleasantly sittiated
near the Exchange; it has accommodations for travel
ers, antia large room Qtr public meetiugs, dinner. Aar
supper parties,
Always ready, or prepared on the shortest notice, with
the choicest the market will afford. Oysters add
Oyster Soup, also Fresh Shell Oysters, received eve.
ry day during the season. The greatest care has been
taken in the selection of wines and liquors. A varie.
ty of newspapers are regularly cried in the establish
ment.
P. S. A Hot Lunch served tip every day at 11, A. 1 1 , 1 1.
ap 18.
F. S. TVIIBETT,
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER,
FIFTH STREET,
BETW ZEN NA WENT AND II 10 N NTNEkTIII.
(Entrance on Fifth street:)
WHERE he will attend to all business in
his line: Such as cleaning and neatly 44
repairing Watches and Jewelry, leuer cutting W i r
and mat king Silver-ware, &c. Turret.andother clucka
made and repaired. Hl:4 friends and all those di.sfying
his services, will please give hint a - call. n 024 ens,
Hotel and Boarding House.
FRANKLIN HOUSE.
THE susbcriber respectfully informs hie frit inrs
and the public, that he has opened a Hole/ and
Boarding House, corner ol etieet. eind Chdrry
alley, where travellers and others will ha. nocommocla l .
ted on the most reformable terms., The house' is
spacious, and has been fitted op at considerable ex'.
pence, and every arrangement is mode that will er•
sure the comfort and render satitfactinn to bontders
and lodgers. A share of public patronage is respie•
fully solicited.
ap', l 24 CHRISTIAN SCHMERTZ. :
Temple et Fashion.
Opposite tie Pittsburgh. Exchange. .-
JOHN JULIUS,
ISPECTFULLY offers his professional serrie?‘
to the Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, and hew.. t ewo ,,
to inform them that he,hex oa Bind a very lo = r4e.anil
extensive assortment of articles in the hair. Perfumers.
and fancy hoe.
JOHN JULIUS, gretefol for the encrinraOrnoni Ftu
has received, and ever willing to contribute - his aid to
those who wish to be cool and comfortable, has tam u r
ed a plan for cutting hair for the summer season, whirl,
is now acknowledged to be superior many of tllin'tert!
don or Paris fashions. - ittne4lo2m
ail. • •
201-, KEGS Juniata Nails;for sea by
NJ my 7 JAMES MAY
7 '.l
1848
To Printers.
REFRESHMENTS