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The Weekly lfletctry and lliszintlictarer is published at the same office, on a double medium s'teet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin gle copies, SIX CENTS. PER SQUARE OF TW Oneinaertion, $0 50 Two do., 0 75 Tlffee do., 1 00 One wee 4, 1 50 Two do., 3 00 Three do., 4 00 CIIIPIO6IBLIL AT TLE•SURT.. awe Square. Two Squares. tix months, $lB 00 Six months, $25 00 One year, 25 00 One year, 35 00 M"Largcr advertisements in proportion. Ir4F'CARDS of four linos Stx Dot.t.sas a year. W.M. O'HARA ROBINSON, (t.Are 0. S. ATTORREY,) HAS removed his Office to Nu. 8 St. Clair street sept 4 t---. :ill ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Franklin. Veitango County, Penna., WILL attend prompily , o nit butine,t4 entrnmed to 166 care—collections made in Warren, Clarion and Jefferson counties. J. A. SracturoN, & Cn. MURPH Y, ILSOK, &Co.. PittAburgh JOHN BUGLER, HON.J &MKS 11 ici t.►it, Franl:lin INN, ALES NVCALM"ST, HON. JAMES WILSON, Steubcm ille, Ohio. july 23-Iy. C. ORLANDO LOOMIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, Fourth street, above Smithfield. jnly 1-Iy. MAGRAW & WVICNIGEET, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HAVE removed their office to the New Couri Howe, in the room over the Siti.riff %Office. ap 17-11. O;TICE removed to Smithfield street, between 4th street and Diamond Alley, opposite Mt Geo Woymon's Tohacen Monofor ory Removal. 'kr AHON & WASHINGTON. Attorneys ni tnet • 13i of icethe north Aide of W!lic st., 3d door East of the Court House. up 17 J AMES CALLAN hattremoved to the chambers occupied by Alderman McMosterti on Fifth tit. between Wald and Smithfield. ap 18 REMOVAL. G. L. Robinson & M. Writrido, ♦TTUK.ETS AT LAW, KNAVE removed their office to Grnnt street, n ILI, Abort distance from Seventh street, towards the Court House. 174PConverancingand other instromenuof writing legally and promptly executed. are! - - - - M'CANDLESS & NrCLURE, Attars's:Ts wad Cowisellers at Law, 0161:0 is the Wamond, hack of the uld Cuurt Howe, rep 10 Pitt.hurgh. Braes & Buchanan, Attorneys at Law, Office in Burke's building, 4th street, near Market sepia W. IL Austin, Attoruery at Law, Pittaburgit Pa. Offiee in Bakewelra building, Gramm., tOrVilt.t.tan E. AUSTIN, ENT, will give hia atten tion to orranfirdshed bu.iness, and I reeommenti him tothe patronage of my friends. imp 10—y WALTER FORWARD. Shaler & Simpson, Attorneys at Law, Office at the building formerly occupied by the Uni tad States bank, 4th street, between Market and Wood streets. ciancts rwArAR Urn*. S. Soldea, Attorney at Law, Office on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield ggp'Coaveyancin g and other instruments of wri Ong legally and promptly executed. mar2l4l" Joan S. HAMILTON, Attorney at Law, OFFICE., North skin of Fifth street, between Wood sad 'Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. N. B. Collections made on reasonable terms. dcc 4-ly Soho W. Burrell, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HAS hemoved in ennAequence oflife lace fire from Third street to Bakewell's Buildings, opposite to the Court House. •p 16 Thomas Donnelly, Attorney at Law, Office. near the Court House. in Mellon's buildings my 7 R.. Morrow, Alderman, Office north side of Fifth street, between Wcod and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep James Blakely, Alderman, Office on Penn et., near the Market linnet-, sth Ward feb 25. Mee, No. 77, Smithfield street, rear Sisih, aug 21. PITTSECIIOII U. D. SELLERS, M. D., REMOVED to Penn street, between Irwin and Handstreets. five doors below Hand street. ap 15 UUGE MITERS, SURGEON DENTIST. 118 Liherig strerl. A few doors below St Clair et., Pittsburgh ep 28-Iy. Has removed to the place of his former residence, in Penn street, two doors below Irwin. op 18 ZNietitr Daniel McNeal, Office on Fifth street, between Wood tur d Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. dee 16— Wholesale CiTOCer. and Commission Mer • chants, No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty street, a 19-ly Pittsburgh. JOIE lf llle DEVITT, JA RIES 11:1DYYLTT J. & J. PIVZIEVITT, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh manufactures generally, N 9. 224, Liberty, opposite 7th Street, Pitts. burgh, Pa..- ap 28-ly JOHN W BLAIR, BRUSH NANUIPAOTHERE • PID SHOE FINDINGS STORE, ' NO 120, WOOD STREET, oct2e PITTSBURGH. Q,t)jeplll b gtortunt 3p t PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY TERMS OP A DVIIIITISING. LVE LINES OR LESS: Ono month, $5 00 Two do., 6 00 Threedo., 7 00 Four dn., 8 00 Six do., 10 00 One year, 15 00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS EDWIN C. WILSON, I=l Law Notice. AND Et EW BURKE Ltoor Notice. m2l-3m EDWARD SIDIPI4O4. Dr. George Watt, Wm. Ai Ward, Dentist, JOHN SCOTT & CO., J. G MIINTZ, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, No, 114, Markel WWI, Rear Liberty jolv 1-ly PITTSBURGH, l'A. Brownsville Juniata Iron Works, Edward Hughes, Aran :facture? of Iron and Nails WarehouAe, Smithfield above Fourth street. aer 10—y JAMES BENNEY, Jr WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, AND Dealer in Produce, at W. Greer's old stand, No 46, coiner of Market and Liberty streets, Pitt:burgh. N. B. The best of Groceries kept constantly on hnnd. [np 9 d3m JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers, No. 44, Market street. ger 1 0 CRUSE & LIPPINCOTr, Commission, Produre, and Forwarding Merchants, No. 87 4. 98 (old number) SMITII'S WHARF, BALTIMORE, (MD.) Rysenescts:—The !Merchants of Pittsburgh in general. jan 13•tim I=l D. & G. W. Lloyd, IV lIOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION FORWARDING MERCHANTS, •ND DEALERS IN PRODUCE k PITTSBURGH /11/11111 lIEEDEEO 11 - ' Liberal advance, in cash or gootiq made on ounsignments of produce, &c., at. No, 192, Liberty street. ml 5 3.L.SHEE'S CASh RAG WAREHOUSE, Corner of Pennand Irwin streets, Pittsburgh The price pnid in cosh for Country Rees, Baling Rope and Colon lVasie. Alno, dealer in Chloride of Lime, Paper, Twine, Ste., at cash pines. joly 14. d 1 y. GEORGE COCHRAN, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING, No. 2, Ferry street, Pittsburgh. mwy 23 J. Vogde■ & Son, ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS, Office, Smitit,ield Street, eoneerof Diamond PLANS and Specifications finithed in the beat style end at the ahrorteitt notice. Ilarratacas: Logan & Kenn.aly. 11 Childs & Co., J Woodwell, A Kramer, 1V B Snail.) and Col tart & Dilworth. jan. 14. 1845--d ly. DR. GEO. rEiLix PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Corner of Smithfield street ur.d Virgin Alley 1815 of MARTIN LYTLE, FAMILY GROCER, SMITHFIELD STREET, Next door to the Fifa! Presbyterian Church. i❑nr 6. REYNOLDS & WILMARTH Forwarding and Commission rierchants, A XL' itZJILIRA IN LUMBER, GROCERIES, PRODUCE, ANT PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, FOR THE ALLEGHENY RIVER TRADE C.rner of Penn and Irwin strreol, L. 0. RE.TiroLI).I, 2 PITTSBURGH. L. WILNARTH• a.5-1V NEW BOOR STORE. BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, No. A 43 , Markel street,orrt door to Third street, RE jnst opening a new and extensive assortment of Books and 'Stationery, which they will sell, wholesale and retail at he lowest prices. ap2s CHARLES A. 51cANULTY. Forwardingand Commission Merchant, PITTSBURGH, P•., Agentfor U. S Portable Boat Line. &ram transporta tion Merehandize to and fmni Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Philadelphia. New York and 1304t0n. )31-ly a. G. REINIJAILT: i (Late Rrialtari 4- Strong.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER. PRODUCE 4. COMMISSI6N MERCHANT Nu. 110 LIBERTY ST., PITTSBURGH, PA. feb 1 Pilkington'stiruivalledlacidne, AIA N UFACTU R E D and.told whole ale and retail, SIXTH STREIT, ono door below Smithfield. oct2l-Iy. R EMO VA L. COOLEY & LAIRD, Al creAant Tailors, LT AVE Removed to No. 2, Water street, near 11. the corner of Wood, and near the spot from whence they were driven by the fire, n here they will be harpy to see their old customers, iY 9. Pittsburgh Infirmary, FOR the reception and treatment of deformites of the human frame, such as Club or Reeled fret, contracted joints, wry-perk and Strabismus or Squinting, and of Disease. of eke Eye, such as Ca tarael,etc, under the care of ALBERT G WALTER, M D. Liberty, near the corner of Fourth street. dec 31-dtf Notice to Horsemen. PERSONS wishing to have their horses Nicked and Bobbed, by an experienced man from Ow eastern cities, can have it attended to at all times at Holmes' Livery Stable on Third 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 *table. m •17• Sm NOTICE /N R. IUE subscriber having sustained a very heavy loss by the late fire, is constrained to call upon all who know themselves to be indebted to him to settle their accounts as soon as possible. lie hopes this notice will be promptly attended to, as it is neces sary he should have funds to recommence hisbusiness. He dues 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, JR. Public Notice E President, Directors and Company. known as the "Farmers' Deposit Bank of• Pittsburgh," will, at the nest meeting u( the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, make application for the pi ivilege of issuing notes payable on de mand, THONII'SON BELL, Cashier. Pittsburgh July 15t,1845-jy3O•dtJanl3. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY. Springs and Axles for Carriages At Eastern Prices. 7IH E subscribermannfactures and keeps constant ly on band Coach, C and Eliptic Springs (war ranted,) Juniata•fron Axles, Silver and Braisrlated Dash Frames, Brass and plated Hub Bands, stump Joints, patent Leather, Silver and Brass Latnps, Three-fold Steps, Malleable Iron, poor Handles and Hinges, &c., &c. He respectfully aoPielts• continuance, of the patron age bereto(ore bestowed upon the establishment. WILLIAM COLEMAN. ion 4 St Clair st., near the Allegben Bridge. Soho WOlmitiy, Tailor awl Motldes, Gibertystreet, between Sixth street and Vivin South side. sep 10 • lilt ?I AI ri A r 84% Il ' ••41:l• 'RI 1 • . - , .• - New York and Liverpool Commercial Line of Packets. JOHN HERDMAN, No., 61South. rt., New York. T H E subscriber, in calling the attention of the pub ' lie to his unequalled arrangement far bringing out passengers from all parts of Great Britain by the above line of splendid ships, sailing from Liverpool weekly, would respectfully make known that in addi tion to his regular agents, he hue appointed Mr Thom as II Dickey. who will remain at Liverpool during the season to superlined the embarkation of all passen gers engaged here. Persians engneing, may, therefore, rely on their friends, and all who may accompaby them, being pmmprly sent forward. He is, as usual, prepared to remit money by draft, payable et eight through the United Kingdom, in amounts to suit ap plicants and at the lowest rates. For further portico tars apply to address JOHN II ER DMAN, No 61 Sarah ct ., New York. JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK, At James DakelPs Water st., Pittsburgh. ,July IG-3m. 12 E E 1= --- John Cartwright, CUTLER and Surgical Instrument Manufacturer No 140 Wood street, two doors from Virgin ul• ley, Pittsburg, l'u. N. B.—Always on haw] an extensive assortment of Surgical and Dental instruments, Banker's, Tailor's Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's Patent Shears Saddler's Tools, Trusses, &e. jit 24. TH E Sin of Ignorance in easily forgiven. Many of 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 coder to hide their ig norance cry out loudly against the "Igroraal Pretend. era," and bribe others to boast for them, which oft limes 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 he pitied, hut not half's° much whose who , take t heir "miserable compounds," but they not only lone their money. but miss de 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 ofdress; to the medical man for an improvement in the science of medicine—and this accounts for the great superiority of Dr Sarayne's Compound Syrap of Wild Cherry over all other medicines ever offered to the public for the cure of all dinessea of the Lungs and Breast, Cough•, Colds, Corsuntplion, Asthma, Spitting Blood, Liver Com plaint, Pain in the Side and Breast. Broken Constitu tion, &r. Remember always to inquire fin the name of Dr Searle, as all preparations which have the name of Wild Cherry utincheil were stolen from the peat oririaa/ preparation. The gsnuine is only prepared by Dr Swayne. corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia. For sale Iry WM. THORN, Agent. ap 5 Pitteburrh. BFANG convinced that both brandies of oil. trade could not be carried on to the mutual advantage of cuttomers and proprietors, wo were induced to dispose of our ready made stock: and abandon :tele mk entirely. The moult has been a GREAT IN CREASE IN OUR BUSINESS, and a correspond Mg one in our abilities to execute °Melt to the entire satisfaction of our customers. ‘Ve would again beg leave to any to those who wish to get FASHIONABLE WORK WELL MADE, That our attention shall be directed toilet HIGHEST GRADE OF CUSTOM WORK; nod being now pre pared with every facility to adapt out seltes to the va rious tastes in the community; we can furnish tiny tt le of garment which fatal muy dictate, always aiming in point of style to be IN ADVANCE OF EVERY OTHER ESTAB- Being et ell times supplied with materials of eVrry cleywription,ac are prepared to turn out at the ehortest notice, as genteel a garipent as can belted in the State; our aim shall be to make a good article at a modorute price, (jy 3) A LGEO, NIcGUI RE & Cu WASHINGTON HOTEL, Corner of SL. Clair ata Penn alre els, PiltaburgA, JAMES ARMSTRONG, Proprietor T"Eproprietor begs brave to return hismost grate ful thanks to his friends and the public for past favor, end hopes, by attention, to merit a continuation of their patronage. The houuo is pkitni (It iy situated near the Fixthange; it has accommodations for travel ers, and a large room for public meetings, dinner ur supper parties. Always ready, or prepared an the shortest notice, with the choicest the market will afford. Oysters and 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 filed in the establish ment. I'. S. A Hot Lustrli served ur .very clay at 11, A. 211 ap 18. THEpartnership heretofore existing between James K. Logan and George Connell, under the firm of J K Logan & Cu, is this day dissolved by mutuul consent. All persons having claims against the firm, will please present them for settlement, and all indebted will please make payment to J K LOran, who is duly authorized to settle the business of the concern. J K LOGAN, Piuiburgh, August 1, 1845 JAS. K. Logan. corner of Wood and Fifth streets, over.) I) Davis' Auction Rooms, being desirous of changing his present business. offers fur sale his stock of Dry Goods now on hund, at cost, comprising a large assortment of cloths, cassimeres, sattinetts, vestings, prints, muslins, &c., and would respectfully invite the attention of those wishing to purchase us he is determined to close up his present business. August 2. 1845.—aug 4. THE firm of Constable, Burke & Co, was die solved, by mutual consent, on the 11th inst.- Constable & Strickler are authoirized to nettle the business of the late firm, and as it is desired that the same shall he closed without delay, it is hoped that those that know themselves to Ire indebted will be pre pared to settle as speedily as possible. NATII. CONSTABLE, EDMUND BURKE, J. S. STRICKLER. Pittsburgh, July 18, 1845. Safety and Vault Doore manufactured as heretofore at the old stand, Second street. .ty 28-3 m CONSTABLE & STRICKLER. SELECT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Penh Street, sixth door below Pitt street. Air R. KENNEDY, ailll resume the duties of his 11,1 School ou Monday, Ist September. act 1441 m. ' ~~r:~~r ~:~ r- PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1845 1843. raalkionablo Tailoring LISH ENT REFRESHMENTS Dissolution GEO. CONNELL Dry Goods at Cost. Dissolution Democratic Review. GREATLY REDUCED PRICE-IRMO $5 To $3 PER ♦N U M —SINGLL cory,2s CASKTeI Prospectus of the next (or 17th) Volume. THE PRICE of the DYXOCKATIC REVIEW has heretofore been too high—not for its size, coat, and character, bat for the means of tens of thousands of readers who would be glad to receive it, and among whom is is highly desirable that it should circulate. Prr the purpose, therefore, of largely widening the range of its usefulness, and of multiplying the num bers of those to whom it may beaccessible, it has been determined. simultaneously with the great reduction in the expenses of the rmstage, to reduce its subscrip tion price 111,10, from Fire to only Three dollars; and when several unite in subscription, toes low as $2 50, or even $2 30 per annum. ' This very large reduction in the receipts (accompa nied with but a comparatively smelt diminution of its expenses) involves, of course. an entire sacrifice of profit upon it, unless compensated by a vast multipli cation of its subscHbets. There will be at the outset only a small reduction in its number of pages; soon to be iestored to its old number, without increase of price, when the anticipated success of the experiment shall ju-t ify it. The PORTRAITS 01 DISTISGUISFIED DEMOCRATS will be continued—engraved in better and more costly style than heretofore. The PC/AT AG!! will hereafter, for any distance, be only fire and a half cents; it has heretofore been, for over 100 miles, eighties' cents. We look loran extension ef cireulationto be reckon ed tens of litoustrad.s, us the result and compensa tion of this greet reduction of price. Every friend of the work, and of the Democratic principles and cause, is confidently appealed to, to exert himself with an active interest ',procure it subscribers; both to extend its usefulness, and to carry it succesafully through the crisis of this great reduction of its receipts. Those who have paid in advance for the coming fear, will receive it, at tho reduced rate, fur a year and u bull. TERMS HENCEFORWARD. (INY•RIABLE 111 ADVANCE.) Single copy, $3 00Eight copies, $9.0 00 I Four copies, 11 00 Thitteen" 30 00 It will thusbe seen that when thirteen copies are or dun..l at once, the price is brought down to about $2,30 each. For nix months, half these rates. These rates afford high indncments to agents and others to interest themselves to procure subscribers. The cash system and paymeist is advance must be nco , mpromisinely adhered to. The post relaxation of it has caused an accumulation of not far from 40.- 01.10 of debts due in the work. Hereafter this must be wholly refutnsed; nor must either eminent politica friend, or the most intimate personal one, be displeas ed on experiencing its application, in the stoppage of their numbers, if they neglect this rule; the vital ne cessity of which, at the present reduced rates, must be obviatts to till. No communications will be taken from the Post Of fice unless free of postage. A II cummun canons, both on editorial and publishing business, must be addressed henceforward to the un dersigned. Those relating to the settlement of the pant debts due the work will he still addressed to Mr H G Lasocur, 8 Astor Howse, the past arrange. menu with whom, as pnhlisber, have reached their ter. J L O'Souersa, 132 Nassau stri.-et,New York. mination. July. 1845 LAST LIKENESS OF GENERAL JACKSON. The admirable Daguerreotype of General Jackson, taken by Anthony, Edwards& Co. a few weeks before I in death. has bean purchased for the use of the Dem ocratic Review. It ain the hands of the artist, and will he engrave,' in the finest style of mezzotint of ex tra size. It is a most beautiful and interesting work declared by Mr Van Buren and otherS to give a more perfect idea of the good and great old man than any other likeness; and ought to be possessed and Gamed by every friend who loves or reveres his memory.— Those who subscribe catty will receive it as one of the regular attics of Portraits. JUST RECEIVED AT THE IRON CITY CLOTHING STORE, No. In Liberty at., two doors from St. Glair street, ASPLENDID assortment of Fall and Winter Goods. The proprietor of this truly favored es tablishment announces to the Public, that he is prepa red to make to order all articles in his line, at the skorlesi notice. and in the most FASHIONABLE STYLE. II avinz secvrc.l t he services of one of the BEST CUT- T Ells in the city, he will in all cases wutcunta good fit. He has a splen did assortment Of VARIED and PLAIN BEAVER CLOTHS, Also superfine Blue. Black, Brown and Invisible Green Cloths of all (pol ities and various prices to suit the purchaser. He h,n a splendid lot of vesting% of all patterns; Sattlnetts In great vailety: Shirts. Stocks, Be4ams, Collets, Handkerchiefs, Sus penders, and every other article in the CLOTHING LINE, which he will sell LOW FOR CASH. The prnprietor returns hit sincere thanks to his old Customers and the Public in general, for the very lib. ernl manner in which they have patronized his estab lishment. and hopes by ate set attention to business, and selling them Cheap Goods, to math a continuation of the some. C. M'CLOSKEY. aug EXTENSION OF PITTSBURGH. Rare Chance for good Investments THE subscriber has laid out, and now offers for sale at reasonable prices and on accommodating terms, One hundred and ten building Lots, on that handsome level ground between Braddock street and the Monongahela river. They are about one-third of a mile from the city line, and are situated in that part of the first city dtstrict which will probably soon be annexed to the city as the Seventh Wald. No pro peny n the suburbs possesse ssoperior advantanges, nor has any heretofore been laid out with so liberal an al lowance of wide streets; Braddock is from one hun dred and twenty to about one hundred and ninety feet wide, and Beelen, Commerce, Brady, Columbus and Water streets all wide avenues. Most of the lots have two fronts, and as they are of various sixes, and will be sold, one tot, with the privilege of four or five; early applicants can he accommodated to suit their own views of improvement. Persons who desire to build or to make secure investments in property that is sure to advance in value, and particularly those who intend to erect manufactories, would do well to view these Lots, and examine the draft, before purchasing else where. The survey for the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road and the r ail road survey by the State of Penn- I Sylvania were both made alongside of this property, and it is generally considered that Braddock street, or the ground immediately alongside of it, affords the only eligible route for a Rail Ronal from Pittsburgh to the East. Coal can be delivered on this propel ty at a much lens cost than on the Allegheny tiver, and there is always deep water at this part of the river. E. D. GAZZAM, aug2s•lf. Office Market between 3rl St 4th ate WM, DOUGLAS, Fashionable Hat and Cap Manufacturer, No. 78 WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH, 4 WOULD respectfully announde to his frit friends and citizens generally, that be has opened at No 78 Wood Street, East side, Burnt district, nearly opposite his old stand, where will be found Hats and Caps, of the latest style and Fashion; prices very low. N. B. Country Merchants are respectfully invited to call and examine his stock before purchasing else• where, which will be offered at prices that cannot fail to please at No TB Wood street. __oug2l.3m EOTEP'S Cast Steel! Axes, warranted. For sale by GEO. COCHRAN. may 23 No 2, Ferry st OMFICE or COM. GtMERAL OP SLIBSISTFMCZ. Workington, 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 the troops of the United States, upcn inspection, as fol 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 , if good sperm candles 20 busheltirif good clean dry fine salt 350 gallon good cider vinegar. At Fort Pickens, •r Barruseos,Pensasoia, Florida. 224 barrels of pork 530 barrells fresh superfine flour 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. At the Publie Landing. six miles from Foq Towson walk of the Ckiemieki. 504 barrels of pork 1170 barrels of fresh superfine flour 450 busbehrof new white field beans 9000 pounds of good hard soap 3600 pounds of good hard sperm candles 180 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 1980 gallons If good cider vinegar. The whole babe delivered in all themonth of April, 1846; aid to leave Natchitoches by the 20th February 1846. At Fort Atkinson. west bank of the Mississippi riv er opposite Fort Crawford, at Doorman, and Rice's warehouse. 100 barrels of pork 1260 burrels of fresh superfine floor 190 bushels of new white field beans 800 pounds of good hard soap 300 pound; of good hard tallow candles 40 bi.ohelis of good, clean dry fine salt 900 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole to be delivered by the Ist May, 1840. At Fort Snelling, at. Peter's. 160 barrels of pork 360 barrels of fresh superfine flour 150 bushels of new white field beans 2100 pounds of good bard scalp 1900 pounds of good hard tallow candles 40 bushel■ of good clean dry fine salt 150 gallon. of good cider vinegar. The whole to he delivered from the 15th May 1846, to the 156 June 1846. At Fort Leavenworth, Missouri Rarer. 300 bushels of new white field beaus 4600 pound■ of goat hard soup 3600 pounds of good hard relic:: candles 125 bushels of good clean dry ine mat 1000 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whale to be delivered in all May. 1846. At Fort Scott. on the kfarmalms fiver. Itilissonri, smeary, wiles load lea 111Xtriais011. from ladepen knee, on the Missouri raver. 150 bushels of new white field beans 1200 pounds of good hard soap 1950 pounds of good hard tallow candles 60 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 650 gallons of good cider vinegar The whole to be delivered in May, 1846. At Fort I nneba 40. on the For river, al the por tage of For and {Viacom:in risers. 40 barrels pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine flour 36 bushels of new white field beens 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 be delivered by the lst June, 184 G. At Fort Brady, Sault Ste, Merle, Michigan. 56 barrels of pork 120 barrels of fresh snperfine flour. 30 bushels of new white field beans 600 pounds of good hard soap 600 pounds of good hard tallow candles 28 bushels of good clean dry fine milt 220 gallons of good cider vinegar. One-half on lsi June, 1846; remainder by the 15th September, 1846 At Fort Mackinac, Michigan. 112 barrels of pork 210 barrels of flesh superfine flour 100 bushels of new white field beans 1300 pound. of cowl hard 1.10911 1300 pounds of good hard tallow candle. 40 bushels of g.. 1 clean dry fine salt 300 gallons or g ood cider vinegar. One-half on let June, 1346; remainder by the Isth September, 1846. At Fart Gratiot, Michigan. 100 barrels of pork 240 borrc•ls of fresh superfine floor 100 bushels of new white field beans 1300 pounds good herd snap 1300 pounds of good hard tallow candles 35 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 420 gallons of good cider vinegar. Ono- half on Ist June, 1846; remainder in October. 1846. At Detroit, Afickigan 130 barrels of pork 160 barrels of flesh superfine flour 100 bushels of new white field benne 2000 pounds of good herd soap 1950 pounds of good hard ta/luw condles 40 bushels of good dean dry fine salt GOO gallons of good cider vinegar. One-half on the Ist June, 1846; remainder in all October, 1846. Nora.—All bidders are recreated to extend the a• mount of their bide for each article, and exhibit theta> tal amount of each bid. The periods and quantities or each delivery at those posts where they are not specified, will be, one-rourth let June, let September, let December, 1846, and let Match, 1847. The hogs of which the pork in packed to be fatten ed on corn, and each hog to weigh not loss 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. IViren the packing has been completed, the contrno for must furnish to this office a certificate from the packer, that the pork has been so salted and packed. The pork is to be contained in seasoned heart of white oak &incl.', full hooped; the beans and salt in barrels, and the soap and candles in strong boxes of conveni ent size for transpottation. Salt will only be received by measurement of thirt3- two quarts to the bushel. Tbe candles 'o have cotton wicks. The provisions fur 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 are deposited at such 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 ono-third sebsequent to contract, on gi ving sixty days' previous notice Bidders, not heretofore contractors, are required to accompany their proposals with evidence of their ebil ity, together with the names of their sureties,. whose responsibility must be certified by the district attorney, or by some pupa well known to the government, oth erwise, their rroposals will not be acted on. Adoasees eastnot be made in any ease, and evi dence of itupeeiient and full de/Storey leillbe reqair. ed at this before rersisitios will be wade epee the treasury for payment; which will be effected• in such public money as may be. noneenieet to the points of delivery, the places of purchase, or the residence of the contractors, at Ihe option of the Treasury De partment. Nu drafts on this office will be accepted or paid under any circumstances. Each proposal will be sealed in a sepernte envelop, and marked "Proposals fur furnishing army subsis tence." GEO GIBSON, Corn Gen. Subsistence. No - re—Editors will not be paid for inserting in their ropers this advertisement, union' authorized to do so by the Commissary General of Subsistence. july L2—lawtl.sth Sept. NOTICE TO 'CONTRACTORS BUKEAU o► Y/itDi AND DOCK!, July 21, 1843, S EALED PROPOSALS, endorsed "Memphis No. vy Yard," will be received at this alp until 3 o'clock P M. of the 20th August next, for furnishing anti delivering materials and for executing work at the Navy Yard, Memphis, Tennessee, as follows: For making the necessary excavation to reduce the bluff to the established grade of the yard, and for gra ding Front or Chickasaw street; for furnishing mate rink and building about 6 900 perches vertical wall; for the delivery of 12,300 perches stone, sandstone, limestone, or both; for the necessary piling on the east ern side of Wolf river to secure the lhrue; for the livery of 272.400 pressed brick, and 544,900 salmon brick; for the delivery of 183,500 feet [board measure] assorted lumber, cypress, white and yellow pine, for roofing and inside work of buildings; for conztructing 'the foondations for nine buildings fm various purposes for making 221,000 cubic yards of embankment; and for clearing the whole ground [abotntbirty-twoatres] of the undergrowth and treee. Persons making offers must state the price per cu bic yard for excavation; the price per cubic yard for embankment; the price per perch of twenty-five cubic feet, for vertical wall; the price per perch of twenty , five culic feet fut stone; the price per foet lineal mesure, for each kiwi or timber; forpiles when driven and fin ished according to the plan; the price per thousand for each kind of brick; the price per thousand fret, board nietisure, for lumber fm the foundations of build ings; the price per foot, lineal, for piles; the price per thousand feet, board measure, fur any wood work re quired, and the price per perch for the foundation stalls. For clearing, the proposals must state the gross earn for the whole job; the contractors to have the wood which is upon the ground, The gravel upon Front and Chickasaw street must be preserved, and spread again upon the street after it has been graded; the work to be paid fur at the same rate per yard as excavation. The Department expressly reserves the right of di minishing or incre 'sing the quantity of materials and the amount of work in the Several portion. of the esti mates here furnished; and should the quantities of rna tetials and the amount of work be increased beyond the estimates, the same price as is srci6ed for that kind or description of materials or work shall be paid to the contractor, and no more. The materials and work must be subject to inspec tion and approval of persons to be appointed by and ender instructions from this Bureau; and none will be received or approved which shall nut pass such in spection. Contracts and bonds, with two approved sureties in one-third the amount of contract will be requited, to be entered into within twenty days after the notifica tion of acceptance of the bid; and ten per cent. of the amount of all bills will be retained as collateral sect• rite for the faithful performance of the contract, which will be paid only on the satisfactory completion of it; and ninety per cent, of all deliveries made and work executed will be paid on all bills properly authentica ted within thiny days after their presentation to the Navy Agent. Bidders are required to accompany their proposals with evidence of ability, together with the names of their sureties, whose responsibility must be certified by the United States District Attorney, Navy Agent, or same person well known to the Grivernment; other. wise their proposals will not he acted upon. Plans of the works can be seen, and such other infor mation as may be required can he obtained, by appli cation at the Engineer's office, Memphis. To be published once a week until the ilst of Au gust next in the Union, Imelligencer, and Constitution, D. C.; Baltimore Republican, and Sun; Pennsylvanian; Philadelphia; Morning News, Evening Post, and Jour. nal of Commerce, New York: Harrisburgh Union, Morning Post, Pittsburgh; Enquirer, Richmond, Vu.: Naehville Union; and Memphis Appeal. Proprietors of the above papers will be pleased to vend a copy of the paper containing the above adver tisement to this Bureau. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS • BUREAU or YARDS AND DUCKS, July 21st 1845. THE time limited fur receiving Proposals fm work to be performed and materials to he deliv. rred at the Navy Yard, Memphis. is extended from the 21st of August, to 3 o'clock 1' 51 of the 10th of Sep tember next. In cases where Proposals are madeembracingmore than one portion of the work of the materials, or the whole, a required by the;ndvertisement. • the Depart ment reserves the right at dividing and accepting for such portions, or for the whole, as may be deemed best for the public ioterm. P. S. Papers that are directed to publi.h the a bove advertisement are reroe.ted to pnbliah this one also. July 29. 181.5-lextSerifl. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Btatc•u or YARD) AND Ducts. • August 11th 1845. THE time limited for receiving p roposals fur %yolk to be performed, and materials to be furnished at the navy-veld. Memphis, is frirtker extended to 3 o'clock. P. M. of the tenth day of October next. Pet eons intending to bid, and wishing further information are referred to the engineer, A. B. Pr at ford esq., at Memphis. Those papers which have copied the advertisement of the 21st ultimo, es well es the “Cincinnati Enqui rer" end "Louisville Democrat" will please copy this notice also. Bug 30. James Patterson, jr., Comer of Ist and Ferry strews Pittsburgh, Fa., manufacturer of locks, hinges and belts; tobacco, ful. kr, mill and timber screws; housen screws for rolling mills. &c. sep 10—y Removal by Fire. THE sob/pc-66er informs his friends and the pub lie, that he hes 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 line. 10P Entrance on St Clair street. ap 15 M. KANE, in. Piano Porte& TWO elegant Piano Form, with mahogany cane*; iron frame and plate; made by Adam H. Gale, Sr. Co., New York. One npknded Rose-wood Piano Forte made by A. H. Gale, do Co., New York, with Walker's attach ment. The above Pianos have been selected with the utmost care, in regard to Tune; and will be sold at manufacturers prices by JOHN H. MELLOR. aug22 No. 122 Wood street. Notice. THE following packages received some time since by Clarkson & Co's. Canal Line, and not called for, are stored at the Ware House of the subscriber. 2 Bales and 1 Box, merited I. D. Roland, Pittsburgh; 2 Chests & 1 Boa marked, P Rateell Pittsburgh; I Box marked,Union Trading co., Lewisburg, Univn co., Pa. Aug , 2. JAMES MAY. ' To Iron Manufacturers, &c.. T HE aubscribers will dispose of their Patent for manufacturing Patent Wrought Iron Butt Hinges, west of the Alleghenies, and furnish and pat in opera tion in Pittsburgh, one set of Machinery capable of making 400 doz. per day. For particulars, cost of manufacturing, cost per dozen, selling prices, and terms of sale, address ROY & CO., aug 26-2 md West Troy, New York. ALL kinds of Pickles and Sauces, constantly for sale, by A. G. REINHART. aug,l4, No 140 Liberty at. PRICE, TWO CELTS; To tho Patrons of tho Morning Post s a d Itlercitil and Manufacturer. Under an agreement with Mesas. Bigler , Swi nt & Bigler, Duch of our subscribers as May hoe paid at in advance for either of oar papeta, will be stipplled lb, the uncipi rad time at our charge. Ail debts due or te become due tin subsisting contracts, for adtertisint Sc , ore to be collected by us, and rill sudi dentricti are to be fulfilled by our successors, We earnestly solicit all those indebted to as to Maki immediate payMeht. We intend to &irate oursalvet to closing our business; and those wbo ore at roast settle up. We will remain at the office of the Vogt, *bete we may be found during business been. & M'The aboie itnticenNessra. titillips et 80164, in reference to stsbscripi inns paid in advance, as well as subsisting contracts for Advertising, etplaihs fully and correctly the ,atrangtrpent made between its. j>•2"_ BIGLER. SARGENT S.: Vali:Lai:de Property in Ohio for SalB. II HE subscribers, Executora of Michael Tiernan, JL deccrureci. for Arlie two •altiable Farms, it: the vicinity of Mansfield, Ohio. as described below, viz! One Farm, being. part of the Lure half cf Sec. iira Tawnshin 'di, Range 18, comdinfing acio sates, of which, 150 acres are cleared, fenced, and under good cultivodon-78 titres is natural Prairie. well ditebard and fenced. There is en the fiirm n new log dwelling horse, twe stories high, 10 b y 30 feet, completely finished ( and a new frame barn 30 by 50 feet, with sheds add outbuildings. The farm is well watered. The other farm adjoining, in part of the South-east quarter of Section 25. Township 21. range 18, eon , twining 140 titres, of whith about 100 trolls are eledP ed, well fenced, and in n good state of et/114 , 1.'1nm On it is a new frame dwelling house RI by 04 Feet, one and a halfstories high,nnd a new frame barn Corn• pletely finihed. This form is well watered; has is large spring at the dwelling. and a lateen, of diving water running through the centre. Both farms/trot well timbered andsitunted within 3 miles of Maasfieldi the seat of justice of Richland co.. Ohio. The flail.' road frorn Mansfield to Sandusky city on the Lakei, will be finished this full, which will always afford a certain way to market, and increase thiepteseet rtslotg of the property. The farms will be sold together or senora-Wye! may suit the convenience of the purchasers, arid a clear and indi,:putable title will be given. Application can he made to the undersigned, or to C. T. Sherman, Esti . Mansfield, who will shave thet property to any one wishing to pm -these. Terms—one-third down—the balande in Noel P4' manta at 1, 2 and 3 years, with interest. secured by • lien on the property. S. C. TIERNAII, MORRIS JONES u,.'3 —d.tw im Ex'rs. of Af. tiernari, deed, rOl2. SALE. TBE subscribers, execotnrscif M. Tiernan, dee d.# offer for sale the valuable property Tying on the waters of Cross Creek, Brooke County, Virginia, known bji the name of Clarke's Mills. Thai property contains Two handled and fifty acres of Land, shont one hundred acres of which are under cultitationl • Merchant mill, containing two runs of Burrs, and ore run of stones for country work, with a supply of watt . " throughout the 'earl a good sett , mill, cooper shop, Miller's house, stabling and other necessary out build( , ings, situate within a first rate wheat neighborhood--- , not exceeding I of a mile from the Ohio rifer- - -and at et convenient distance, any between three tmdfnnif miles from either Wellstrurgh, 'Vu., 07 Steobenvillet, Ohio. A LSO, A !arm, beautifully and conreniently short. ted adjoining the shove property, containing Two hundred and thirty four ahres'i of which abett one hurt , dred and twenty five 2C11,1, are under fine coltivatiott—.. with a comfortable dwelling house, barn, and other necessary outbuildings in good repair, and a never failin.• b spring of good water near (ho door. The above property will be add together Cr Sent rately, to suit purchasers, and a Clear and indispulaid:' title can he given. Application may be made eithe: to Seth Clark, who resides in Brooke County, Va near the premises, and who will show the property' or to the undersigned, at Vittsborgh ; Po, ft not di.' posed of previously at private sale, the above property' will be offered at public sale on the premises, an the Ist day afTkteher next, at noon, and possession ghee on the Ist day of A pril next. Terms—one-third of the purchane money svill be required when possession is Over', had the balance in three annual payments, heating interest and secured by lien on the property. S. C. TIERNAN, MORRIS JONLS, SE x • TO CAOINET MAKERS T HE Subscribers burin , . ' their Mill and Patent Polishing Machine in full operation, are now ready to supply Cabinet makers with Marble Topt al the following very low prices; White Italian Marble Tops cts. per foot, Italian Bardilla 873 Black and gold Egyntiarr " from $1.517 to Italian wash stand tops, With back shelf and serapt from tg to Mr. The above prices include packing and all charges, except the freight, and warranted free of breaka,7e..l. Eckstein & Ca., are so confident of their Tops being superior In finish TO those polished by the old Method, that they are willing to take back any that may provd unsatisfactory, the manufacturers paying charge. eachr way. Thev keep also on hand, Mahogany Boards,. Plank and 'Veneers of nll kinds. also. Varnish. Glue, Bureau Hnobs, Sofa Springs, &c. &c. Terms, six months on satisfactory reference, or Pre per cent.off, for cash. aug 6•d&wts J. E., & Co., keep, also on hand, Marble Manilas of every description. both Foreign and Domestic.— Orders by mail, for Marble,. Mahrntany, or any of the above articles, will receive oat pmtnpt attention. JOHN ECKSTEIN & CO. Union 141i115, Ridge Road; warehouse, 61 Doak st, Philadelphi a pc New Books. BrOORAPH'Y and Poetical Remains erf Margate' DavirLoo, hy Washington TrOng. Poetical Remains of Lucretia Maria Davidson arid Biography by Miss Sedgwick. Lyell's Travel s in North America. Cheeseris Lectures on the Pilgrims Progress. Vinets Vital Christianity. Winter Evening Tales. Oracles from the Poets, Dictionary of Quotations. .lust received by BOSWORTH & rORRESTER, No 43 Market street. BOOKS... -.JUST RECEIVED. MEMOIRS of Josephine; Lives of Jay and Hamilton; Lives of Eminent Men, 2 vnls.; Letters of Dr Quincey, the English opium will Vestige s of Creation: For sole by BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, ing22 lsio 43 Market's,., JANES 'tour/Lab k CO. TrAVE the pleasure to tronortnee to their fried 11 that they again occupy their old stand at No. 83, Wood street, a here they have opened a* ezigar sive WALL PAPtII. WARgHOVSgr And will have constantly on hand an extensive/two* ment of Satin-glazed and plain PAPER HANG , INGS, Velve t and Imitation Borders,of the latest style; and moat handsome patterns for papering balls, par lors and chambe rs . They manufacture, and have on hand at all timer, ... "4110 Printing, Writing, Letter, Wrapping and Tea Paper, Bonnet and Fuller's Boards—all of which they offer for sale on the most accommodating terms, and to which they invite the attention of merchant, and otheri. ALSO—Slanit Bonlu of all kinds Aral the lot gala ity, School Boas, &c. always on band and far gals cc above. asat BEELEN has ßemovaL' removed his Corn / L lisissio* aid . Forwarding Business from the Case Basut o his new Warehouse, on Third street, neeriy opposite the Yost Office, lasyau*,, -. .' ` v . ~M~