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DAILY.
Vol. L WASHINGTON: WEDNESDAY MOJLNING, JULY 25, 1849. No. 36
Office of Coin, tteneral of iulwU(MW?,
Washinoton, July 11,1849.
SEPARATE PROPOSALS will be received at
thia office until the first day of October next,
for the delivery of provisions in bulk, for the use of
the troupe of the United States, upon inspection, as
follows :
At New Orleans Barracks, Louisiana.
170 barrels of pork
260 barrels of Utah superfine flour
110 bushels of new white field beans
1,762 pounds of good hard soap
440 pounds of good hard sperm candles
28 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
440 gallons of good cider vinegar
At Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
85 barrels of pork
126 barrels of fresh superfine flour
66 bushels of new white field beans
876 pounds of good hard soap
220 pounds of good hard sperm candles
14 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
220 gallons of good eider vinegar
At Fort Woody Louisiana.
86 barrels of pork
128 barrels of fresh superfine flour .
66 bushels of new white field beans
876 pounds of good hard soap
220 pounds of good hard sperm candles
14 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
220 gallons of good elder vinegar
At Fort Pike, Louisiana.
85 barrels of pork
126 barrels of fresh superfine flour
66 bushels of new white field beans
876 pounds of good hard soap
220 pounds of good hard sperm candles
14 bushels of good clean ary fine salt
220 gullous of good cider vine^Lr
At Fort Brooke, Tampa Bay, Florida.
170 barrels of pork
250 barrels of fresh superfine flour
110 bushels of new white field beans
1,752 pounds of good hard soap
440 pounds of good hard sperm candles
28 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
440 gallons of good cider vinegar
At Key West, Florida.
86 barrels of pork
125 barrels of fresh superfine flour
55 bushels of new white field beans
876 pounds of good hard soap
220 pounds of good hard sperm candles
' 14 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
220 gallons of good cider vinegar
At Fort Pickens, or Barrancas, Pensacola,
Florida.
170 barrels of pork
250 barrels of fresh superfine flour
110 bushels of new white field beans
1,752 pounds of good hard soap
440 pounds of good hard sperm candles
28 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
440 gallons of good cider vinegar
At Fort Marion, St. Augustine, Florida.
85 barrels of pork
125 barrels of fresh superfine flour
66 bushels oi new white neld beans
876 pounds of good hard soap
2*20 pounds of good hard sperm candles
14 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
'220 gallons of good cider vinegar
At the Public Landing, six miles from Fort
Towson, mouth of the Chiemichi.
340 barrels of pork
220 bushels of new white field beans
3,604 pounds of good hard soap
880 pounds of good hard sperm candles
- 66 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
,880 gallons of good cider vinegar
The whole to be delivered in all the month of
April, 1850; and to leave Natchitoches by the
2uth February, 1860.
Jit Fort Smith, Arkansas.
610 barrels of pork
330 bushels of new white field beans
6,266 pounds of good bard soap
1,320 pounds of good hard sperm candles
84 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
1,320 gallons of good cider vinegar
Tne whole to be delivered in all May, 1860.
At Fort Snelling, St. Peters.
266 barrels of pork
375 barrels of fresh superfine flour
166 bushels of new white field beans
2,628 pounds of good hard soap
984 pounds of good hard tallow candles
42 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
MiO gallons of good cider vinegar
TT)e whole to be delivered rrom the 16th May, I
1860, to the 16th June, 1860.
At Fort Gaines, mouth of Crow wing river, j
130 miles above Fo t Sne/hng.
180 barrels pork
266 barrels of fresh superfine flour
120 bushels of new white field brans
1.840 pounds of ro<Kl hard soap
690 pound* of good hard tallow candle*
35 bushels of good rlean dry fin* salt
466 gallon* of good eidrr vinegar
The whole to be delivered from the 16th May, I
I860, to the 15th June, I860,
Jit Jeffe ton Barracks, Missouri.
.850 barrels of pork
1 ,-250 barrel* of fresh superfine flour
660 bushels of new white field bean*
8,760 pounds of good hard soap
2,200 pound* of good hard sperm candle*
140 DUahela of good clean dry fine salt
2,200 gallons of good cider vinegar
Jit Fort Leavenworth, Missouri river.
370 barrels of pork
626 barrels of fresh superfine flour
230 bushel* of new white field bean*
3,6b6 pound* of good hard soap
1,376 pounds of good hard tallow candle*
60 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
925 gallons of good cider vinegar
The whole to be delivered by the 1st June, 1860.
Jtt Fort Scott, on the Marmaton river, Missouri?70
miles land transportation from
Independence, on the Missouri river.
180 barrel* of pork
466 barrel* of lre*h aupcrfine flour
120 Imahel* of no* white fir Id bean*
1,840 pound* of grind bard *o?p
090 pound* of good hard tallow candle*
36 bualicla of good clean dry fine Halt
466 gallon* of good cider vinegar,
The whole to be delivered by tne l?t June, i860.
Jti Oglethorpe Barrack*, Savannah, Georgia.
86 barrel* of pork
126 barrel* of freah auperfiiie flour
66 bu*hcl* of new while Arid bean*
876 pound* of good hard anap
220 pound* of good hard *perin candle*
14 ouahelg of good clean dry floe ?nIt
220 gallon* of good cider vinegar ,
Jit Jlugusta Jlrxrnal, Jfuguxta, Georgia.
86 barrel* of pork
126 barrel* of freah auperfine flour
66 buahela of new white field bean*
876 pound* of good hard aoap
220 pound* of good hard ?perm candle*
14 talabel* of good clean dry fine ?*lt
420 gallon* of good f itter vinegar
Jit Fori Moultrie, Char lest on, South Carolina.
170 barrel* of pork
260 barrel* of freah auperfine flour
110 buahel* of n*w white field bean*
1,762 pound* of good hard aoap
440 pound* of good hard *perin caudle*
2fl umbel* of good dean dry fine wait
440 galUm* of good eider vinegar
Jit Fort Macon, Beaufort, North Carolina.
H6 barrel* of pork
146 barrel* of freah anperfine flour
56 buahela of new white field bean*
S76 pound* of good hard aoap
220 pound* of good hard aperm candle*
14 r?u*h(*l* of got)d etaan Jlry fine *al1
290 gallon* of gwod fidar vinegar
JH Fort Johneion, Simthvrllr, North Carokrui.
46 barrel* of pork
J96 barrel* of freah auperfine flour
"66 bushels of new while field beans
976 pounds of good hard soap
290 pounds of good hard sperm candles
14 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
*220 gallons of good cider vinegar
At Fort Monroe, Old Point Comfort, Va.
170 barrels of pork
260 do of iresh superfine flour
110 bushels of new white field beans
1,762 pounds of good hard soap
666 do of good hard tallow candles
28 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
440 gallons of good cider vinegar
At Fort Washington, Maryland.
170 barrels of pork
260 do of fresh superfine Hour
110 bushels of new white field beans
1,762 pounds of good hard soap
666 do of good hard tallow candles
29 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
440 gallons of good cider vinegar
At Fort McHenry, near Baltimore, Md.
170 barnfis of pork
260 do of truh superfine flour
110 bushes of new white field heana
t ,762 pounds of good hard soap
666 . do of good hard tallow candles
28 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
440 gallons of good eider vinegar
At Fort Mifflin, Pennsylvania.
86 barrels of pork
126 do of Fresh superfine flour
66 bushels of new white field beans
876 pounds of good hard soap
328 do of good hard tallow candles
14 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
220 gallons of good cider vinegar
At Fart Hamilton, Marrows, M. Y. Harbor.
170 barrels of pork
260 do of fresh superfine flour
110 bushels of new white field beans
1,762 pounds of good hard soap
666 do of good hard tallow candles
28 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
440 gallons of good cider vinegar
At Fort Lafayette, Marrows, M. Y. Harbor.
66 barrels of pork
126 do of fresh superfine flour
65 bushels of new white field beans
876 pounds of good hard soap
328 do of good hard tallow candles
14 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
220 gallons of good cider vinegar
At Fort Columbus, Governor's Island,
Mew York Harbor.
266 barrels of pork
376 do of fresh superfine flour
166 bushels of new white field beans
2,028 pounds of good hard soap
984 do of good hard tallow candles
42 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
660 gallons of good cider vinegar
At Plattsburg Barracks, P/attsburgf New
York.
86 barrels of pork
125 do of fresh superfine flour
56 bushels of new white fleld beans
876 pounds of good hard soap
328 do of good hard tallow candles
14 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
220 gallons of good cider vinegar
At Socket1 s Harbor, New York.
170 barrels of pock
260 do of fresn superfine flour
110 bushels of new white fleld beans
1,752 pounds of good hard soap
666 do of good hard tallow candles
28 beeheb at good nlasa dry fine salt
440 gallons of good cider vinegar
One-half on 1st of June, 1840; remainder in all
October, 1860.
At Fort Ontarioy Oswego, New York.
86 barrels of pork
126 do of fresh superfine floUr
66 bushels of new white field beans
876 Dounds of wood hard wan
3*28 do of good bard tallow candle*
14 bushel* of good clean dry fine salt
220 gallon* of good cider vioegar
One-half on l? of June, 1860; remainder in all
October, I860.
Jit Fort Niagara, Neva York.
86 barrels of pork
125 do of fresh superfine flour
66 bus be 1* of new white field bean*
876 pound* of good hard soap
328 do of good bard tallow candles
14 buahrla of good clean dry fine salt
220 gallon* of good cider vinegar
Oue-half on 1st of June, 1850; remainder in all
October, I860.
Jit Detroit Barracks, Detroit, Michigan
170 barrel* of pork
250 . do of uresh superfine flour
110 bushels of new white field bean*
1,762 pound* of good hard *uap
656 do of good hard tallow candle*
28 bushel* of good clean dry fine salt
440 gallon* of good cider vinegar
One-half on 1st of June, I860; remainder in all
October, 1860,
Jit Fort Gratiot, Michigan.
86 barrel* of pork
126 do of fresh superfine ftour
66 bushel* of new white field bean*
876 pounds of good hard soap
328 do of good hard tallow candle*
14 bushels of gtmd clean dry fine salt
220 gallons of good ryief vinegar
One-half on 1st of June, I860; remainder in all
October, 1860,
Jit Fort Mackinac, Michigan.
86 barrel* of pork
125 do of fresh superfine fl(*?r
66 bushels of new white field beans
876 pounds of good hard soap
328 do of good hard tallow candles
14 huslicl* of good clean dry fine salt
220 gallon* of good elder vinegar
One-half on 1st of June, 1860; remainder by the
15th of September, 1860.
Jtt Fort Brady, San It Ste. Marie, .\firh.
86 barrels of pork
126 barrels of freah super fin < flour
66 bmdicl* of new white field bean*
876 pound* of good hard m?.p
328 pound* of good hard tallow candle*
14 nushcl* of good clean dry fine salt
220 gallons of good cider vinegar
One-half on the 1st June, I860; remainder by 15th '
September, I860.
Jit Fort Trumbull, New London, Conner- j
ticut.
or 1 _J" %_
no rmrmr* Of
12ft barrel* of Ireah miperfine flour
ft6 buahel* of new white field bean*
*76 pound* of paid hard anap.
328 pound* of good hard tallow candle*
14 miabel* of good clean dry fin* a* It
220 gallon* of good cider vinegar
Jit Fort Jldanu, Newpot t, Rhode Inland.
426 barrel* of pork
626 barrel* of n-eah *np*rflne flour
276 buahel* of new white field bean*
4,380 pound* of good hard anap
1,640 pound* of good hard tallow candle*
70 ouahel* of good clean dry fine aalt
1,100 gallon* of good cider vinegar
Jit Fort Constitution, Portsmouth, Jl'etr
Hampshire.
8ft Imrrrl* of pork
lift barrel* of fre*h mi per fine flour
ftft bualiela of new white field bean* ?]
87fi pound* of good hard anap
328 pound* of good hard tallow candle* (
14 f>ii*hel* of good clean dry fine *alt
220 gaUona of gond cidar vinegar
dt Fort Preble, Portlaml, Maine.
8ft barrel* of pork
126 barrel* of freab miperflne flour r
66 borfteia of new a-hite fiebl bean* r
**'> pound* hard *o?p <
?x" pound* of Jfxwl harrl Ullnw r ?nrll?u j,
14 of food clran dry fin* nit
WO jr*>fcm* of good < kVr rin*gwr
M Fori SulHvmn, Ktutpori, Main,
H6 hnrr*i* of pork i
19ft hnrr*l? of froh ?uprHln? (lour I '
, 66 bushels of new white field beans
876 pounds of good hard soap
3*28 pounds of good hard tallow candles
14 Bushels of good clean dry fine salt
220 gallons of good cider vinegar
Notb.?All bidders are reoueated to extend the
amount of their bids for e&cn article, and exhibit
the total amount of each bid.
The periods and quantities of each delivery at |
those posts where they are not specified, will be, (
one-fourth 1st June, 1st September, 1st December, {
1860, and 1st March, 1861.
The hogs of which the pork is packed to be fat- ]
tened on corn, and each nog 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 be 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 contractor
must furnish to this office a certificate from
the packer that tbepork has been so salted and packed.
The pork is to De contained iu seasoned heart of
white oak barrels, full hooped ; the beans and salt
in barrels, and the soap and c&gjdl** V strong boxes,
of convenient sixe for transpoHatfiou.,
Salt will only be received ay measurement of
fhfrfv.turn nilfirfa 1a iKo knalinl TBa ,tan/l1aa #a
have cotton wicka. The provision* for St. Peter's
and Fort Gaiues must pass St. Louis for their ultimate
destination, in the first week of April, 1850;
and the store* for Fort Gaiuet must pass St. Peter's
by the 1st June, 1850. A failure in this particular
will be considered a breach of contract, and the
Department will be authorized to purchase to sup- i
ply 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 store-bouses as may be designated by the i
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-tnird
subsequent to contract, on giving sixty days' previous
notice.
Bidders, not heretofore contractors, are required
to accompany their proposals with evidence of their i
ability, together with the names of their sureties,
whose responsibility must be certified by the district
attorney, or by some person well known to the
Government; otherwise their proposals will not be
acted on.
Advances cannot be made in ana case, and evidence
of inspection and full delivery tout be required at Ms
office before requisition will be made upon the Treasury
for payment; which will be effected in such
public money as may be convenient to the points
of delivery, the places of purchase, or the residence
of the contractors, at the option of the Treasury
Department.
No drafts on this office will be accepted or paid
under any circumstances. ,
Each proposal will be sealed in a separate envelope,
and marked " Proposals for furnishing army '
subsistence."
GEO. GIBSON, C. G. S. ,
Note.?Editors will not be paid for inserting in
their papers this advertisement, unless authorised
to do ao by the Commissary General of Subsistence. 1
July 14?3tawtl5Sep '
SPLENDID LOTTERIES
FOR AUGUST, 1849. <
J. W. MAURY & CO., MANAGERS. 1
$30,000 Dollars!
$20,000! $10,000!
VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY,
For the Benefit of Monongalia Academy,
Class No. 95, for 1849, ' ;
To be drawn at Alexandria, Vs., o* Satarday, the I
4th of August, 1849. I
Splendid Scheme!
1 prise at $>0,000
1 do .... 20,000
1 do .... 10,000
1 do .... 6,000 i
1 do .... 3,072 i
20 prises of - 1,600 \
20 do - - - 800 ,
Jcc. Ac. Ac.
Tickets only $10?Halves $6?Quarters
Certificates of packages of 22 VVhole tickets $120 00
Do do of 22 Half do 00 00
Do do of 22 Quarter do 90 00
$50,000!
10 prises of $1,000!!
VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY,
Kor the benefit of Monongalia Academy, I
Claita No. 98, for 1849,
To be drtwn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, the i
llth of August, 1849. i
75 Number Lottery?14 Drawn Ballota !
gianp kchimi ! j i
1 priaeof ... . $60,000. .
1 do .... 10,000
1 do .... 6,(100 ;?
1 do .... 4,000 (
1 do .... 3,000 I
1 do .... 2,500 f
1 do . 1,740 1
10 prises of 1,000 c
10 do . - 750
12 do 500 t
Jtr. Jtc. Itc.
Ticket* $10? Halms $5?Quarter* $t 60.
Certificates of packagesof25 Whole tickets $ 120 00
Do do of 25 Half do 00 00
Do do of S5 Quarter do X) 00
CAPITAL $16,250
30 Pnaea of $1,000!
VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY,
Tor the benefit of Monongalia Academy,
Class No. 101, for 1849
To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, the
18th of August, 1849.
78 number lottery, IS drawn ballots '
splbnoid scnamb t
1 splendid prixs of - $35,950
1 prise of 16,000
I do 8,000
1 do 4,000
1 do - - 1.000
1 do 2,820
SO prisea of 1,000
X) do - 500
X) do 400 f
190 do **> h
Itc. Xc. He. h
T?V,t. till ll.lvM O \ Onarlrr. O _> Ml b
Ortifimte* of package oft6 Wholf ticket* ff 130 00 1
D<> do of 26 Half do 66 00 i
Do do of 26 Quarter do 32 ?0 >
$56^000! J
$36,000' $20,000! u
VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY,
For the benefit of Monongalia Aradrmy,
Clam H. for 1*40. j _
To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, the
15th of Atiguat, 1040, s
Rir* trrut fhrMiant Mtkfm*'
I aplendid priae of - - $66,000 j C
1 do - - . 36,000
1 do . - - 10,000
1 do 11,330
3 pricee of ... 7,000
4 do 6,000
4 do 3,000 | H
6 do 9,000 J
200 do - (low oat 3 No. prise*) BOO lr
kc. kc. kc.
rirketa $16- Halve* $7 60?Quarter* $1 76? iw
Eighth* 91 *71
>rt?firatr? of n*> lofM of 86 Whnlf ikkft* 981)0 00
Do do of 36 Half Ho 100 00 |
Do do of 86 Quarter do 60 00
Do do of 86 Eighth do 86 00
Order* for ticket* and share* and rerti*' ate* of /
arkagoa in the above splendid lotteries will re- 1 >
eive the mnat prompt attention, and an official nr.- ; *1
ount of each drawing sent immediately after it ; r*
* over to all who order from u*. *
Addroa* J. * C MAURY, AftnU,
Alexandria, 1 trgmia J,'
OHI. PHVR Ac HOhMltn. if
0FF1CR Pennsylvania >T?n?, n*ar the corner of
44atrMt, Wtehibfton.D. p. June IS?lj CM
Nero Uork 3UH>ertt0emcnt8.
NEW YORK FOREIGN EXPRESS AGENCY.
UYIVOSTOV, W1IXI * CO..
No. 10 Wall at., Maw H?k,
HAVE agencies in Pari*. Havre, Bordeaux, Liverpool,
London, Southampton, wlasgow, and
the Principal Citiea of Great Britain; thoat Bremen,
and the chief Towns in Germany, aad attend to
any kind of commission* to be executed there.
Goods bought by thein to order, in any amounts,
large or small, whether for sal* or personal use.
Books, Fuanrruas, China, Www, Luogagr,
Spkcib, Clothing, Painting*, 8tato/bt, Works
or Art, &c., received at the various Agencies,
cleared at the Foreign Custom-houses, paseed at th*
Mew York and BostonCustom-hou*es, tnd forward*
ed by express to any part of the Upitfd States.
Lettxrs and NbwspaSxrs forwarded.
Tratklucm visiting Europe introifcced at th*
various Agencies, and assisted in the transaction of
their foreign business, the forwarding of their lug.
gage, and transmission of funds.
fit) ntDI /if mil Vln/fs aHanrla^ a m) EUnyI in Pawia
by an accomplished and experieno#A*meric&n resident
there. Jtmc IX?tfcdA law6w
CALIFORNIA EXPRESS?HAVEN k LIVINGSTON
have established thenselves as a
Commission and Exprest Forwarding house, at San
Francisco, and in connection with Zaehariaon it
Nelson, at Panama.
S. LEA, at Chagres, and LIVINGSTON, WELLS
it CO., 10 Wall street, New York, will receive
and forward goods, in parcels not txceeding 100
lbs. each, and of 30 by 80 Inches square, Will receipt
for the same through between New York and San
Francisco. Specie and gold ore forwarded with despatch.
Apply to
LIVINGSTON, WELLS k CO.,
June 13?6tdlaw6w 10 Wal^st., N. Y.
LIVINGSTON, WELLS it Co., FOREIGN EXPRESS
AGENCY.
THE undersigned have Express Agencies established
at Paris, No. 8 Place de la .Bourse; at
London, No. T Fen Court, Fenchurch street; at
Liverpool, No. 9 Fen wick street; and alas at Southampton,
Hamburgh, Bremen, Havre, Marseilles,
Lyons, Rome, Genoa, Florence, San Francisco,
Panama, and Chagres, and will carry t? and receive
from all those plaices specie, packages, books,
papers, letters, and merchandise generally, and
execute all orders that may be entrusted to their
care. LIVINGSTON, WELLS k DO.,
10 Wall street, New York.
June 13?6td&law6w
AMERICAN SHIPPING if GENERAL COMMISSION
HOUSE.
T IVINGSTON, WELLS k CO., 7 Ftn Court,
XJ Fenckurck street, Jjondon, will receive at their
offices Goods, Parcels and Specie, and forward the
name by British and American steamers, via Liver
uwi miu wvuuioiii^iuu, ouu uiBi i, man iuiicntnn
liners from this port, through their House, 10 Wall
itreet, New York, to all parts of the United States
and Canada.
Drafts collected with care, and at moderate rates.
Monthly and all other Publication!, and Sample
Parcels of every description, sent by our Express
cars.
Orders received for American produce, and advances
made on consignments.
Books, periodicals and newspapers purchased on
-omiiuastoa for the trade and pootic institutions in
the United States.
London Expbkrh Agkncy.
JAMES McNICOL, Director.
June IS?8tdAlaw6w
LrraGWoir, wells St cm., a paris,
8 place de la bourse.
Office pour la reception at expedition de touiee
sortes de Merchandises pur lee ETATS-UNI8, ie
CANADA le MEX1Q.UE, et ha ANTILLES,
oit per le Hlvre du I'Angtoterre.
Lee voyageurs trouveront i ce bufeau la liste de
to us lee Device* en charge an Hivre, ainsi que lous
lea reoaeignements utiles pour entreprendre un
voyage d'outre-mer. Lee exporteur* seront mis
au oourant du march* Amdricein. Lea MARCHANDISES
consignees reoevront loute 1'attention
desirable et lea expeditions seront flutes avec
promptitude.
Recouvrementa d'edicts et rSeiMmauona.
Tnaites sur NEW-YORK ft rer?dre.
Cabinet de lectureet journaux Amdncaina (gratia.)
JOHN CAUCHOIS, Agent.
RefCraoos:
Chez MM. HOTTINGER <fc Cia.,
June IS?6idAlaw6tr Banqiners ft Pnria.
AVDKKMMr** rOLLKOI HOTEL.
No. 28 Moil a t sr., Voaa.
THIS new and conveniently arranged HoU 1, expressly
adapted for the accommodation of famIlea,
aituaird within a hundred yard* of Broadway
ind the Park, in the College Grounda, and furnishMi
in the moat elegwnt and rtckmri* style, with all
.he modern im prove men U, (Hat and Cold Hatha,
Water CInert*. he., kc., on every floor, la now
-cady fur the receptiou of (raiment visiter*
June lft At
DEUJNG OFF. Being desirous of reducing our
3 *tn? k of Hunuuer panda, we have determined
'roni thia ilay forward to offer all good* the demand I
or which reWaea with the season, without rrjard to
oat. Our stock is no* large and very complete,
ind well **?rthy the attention of ptir< haaer*. We '
auie ia part?
2,000 yards French Lawns, fast colors, at 121 rent*
3,000 do fine do do from ItloU
oral*
1,000 do black and white French Gingham, at
"i
2,000 do colored and white French Gingham,
frwn 121 to 26
200 piece* French Beregr and Grenadine, all
colors, mnnng them several plain
green, 26 to 60
Ml do plain black and satin-striped Berrgn*.
26 to oO
20 do checked and striped India Bilks, very
cheap
10 do black Foulard Silk, a beautiful article
60 do Linen Isiatrrs, all color*, at 26
30 do white and colored embroidered Muslin,
at S7J
160 do checked and striped Cambrics, from
12J to 26
200 do plain Cambrics and Jaconets, from
I2J U.26
200 do Nainsook and Swis* Muslins, from
20 to 50
U do India or Swia* Rnnk, (wo yard* m-idr, j
bcauufnl article for niminrr drreeo*
10.0(10 yarde flm- Print*. all < nkoraand atylo*. from
rom BJ to 191, warranted fa?t, together with k large
aaortuient of Hueierjr, plaui optti worked and riunridered
Kid, Bilk, and Thread ftlevee, Lineneamrv
Handkerchief*, L?< e Cape*, Swiaa and Cambric
miffing and tnarrting, Thread Edging, Mark Silk
ww, Paraaola, Fan*, he., hr^kiaa a groat variety of
ther article* too nunieroua to mention.
W? earaeetly reqoaat all peraoaa in want of Dry
looda to five u* a call before purrhaemf rlaewhere,
a we are confident of bring *hle to *ave them from |
i-n to twenty par cent, oil U><-ir htlla.
YERBY k BROTHER.
No. Market Spare, het. 7th and Stfi ata.
June 13?3trod
IITHITE AND DRAB BEAVER. FINK MOL&
WW SKIN m.ACK HATS, and every variety of
traw Hat*.
I have now on hand a largeet/* k of fine Hataand
Ape. winch I will aril uti accommodating ternw | !
Alao an aaaortment of Umbrella*.
F. MATTINGLY, 7th atraet,
June IS St above Odd Fellowa' Hall.
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i the heat ?tyle and on reaaonahle term*.
Hoarder* taken by the week or day.
1T?e Frederick and Marlborough mrw leave thia
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IHATS, CAPS, FURSr&c
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NEW YORK,
HAVE removed from their old stand, 148 Water
street, to the spacious store No. 207 Pearl street,
where they will be able to show their extensive
stock of?
IliTG niDU BTD1W nnoiW UITPEKI DITCV
FALO ROBES, MATTERS' STOCK, TRIMMINGS,
fcc.. kc?
under one roof, and to avoid the inconvenience of
two separate store*, as heretofore.
Merchants about visiting this city for the purpose
of making- their Fall purchases, are invited to examine
our stock, consisting in part of?
Cases fashionable medium and broad brim Beaver
Hats, various qualities;
Do do do Nutria, various qualities;
Do do do Moleskin, do
Do do do Silk, do
Do do do Angola, do
Do men's and boys' brown, Black, white and pearl
Fur Mexican Hats;
Do do do Wool Mexican Hats;
Do do do R. U S. C. Pearl Wool
Sporting Hats;
Do Panama Hats, trimmed, and in the original
bales;
Do Leghorn Hats, trimmed and untrimmed;
Do men's and boys' Fine Cloth Caps;
Do do do Com. do do
Do do do Fine Otter do
Do do do Fine seal do
Do do do Fine Im'n Ot. do New
Do do do Glased Silk do f style*. I
Do do do Glased Lawn do
Do do - do Mohair Plush do
Do do do Hair Seal do
Infants' Velvet Turban Caps.
Our stork is well adapted to suit the different section*
of the country, and we are prepared to offer
our goods upon the mmtfaaorabU terms, and respectfully
solicit merchants visiting this city to call and
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Just 18?It I
pnurinnireoooDH por hotkia, ships.
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of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,)
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goods ada ptk 0 to tns a bov* pubposbs, as eXteD- I
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The goods are selected with great cars, wpnil)
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and desirable articles. We have always on band 1
the best style of BERTH BLANKETS AND COITN j
TERPANES, manufactured expressly to our order,
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unsurpassed. Any dwrfred name ran be interwoven
either in white or permanrnt colore. The aaaort- t
ment c>naiet* in pert a* follow? i
KHFJmNGB AND PILLOW CASINGS. t
All atrlaa, width* and quaiibe*
HI.ANKETS. COUNTERPANES, AND QUILTS.
Of every rtnatv of atylr, iik, and weight.
DAMASKS.
6 4 tn 10-4 Linen and Cotton, for table ' lot ha ,
TABLE AND PIANO O0VER8
Wool, Cotton, wuratrd, and aiLk dainaak.
TOWELLING
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Ruaaia. Diaper, and Craah
Medicated Hnrk, a very auperior article.
CURTAIN MATERIALS
A rich and varied aaanrUnent.
CARPETING. FLOORCLOTHS AND MATTING 1
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W HITE AND COLORED MACKANAW BLANK .
ETS, TURKEY RED 8HAWL8 AND PRINTS, ^
HU E DRILLING, BLUE PRINTS, BLUE AND ,
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and are prepared to All order* with dispatch at the
low eat market prices
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JW Naaaau. romrr Liberty at., nppaaita
the peat office, New York '
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MILITARY GOODS. '
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IMPOBTBM A!?P ManorACTVBBM. P
Hworda, Kpaulrttne. c ha pea hp. Ac., k>for Army "
and Navy; Embroidering h?r Armjr, Navy, ami *
Diplomat; Gold, Silver, and Imitation Lauraa in
every variety; and every article neceaaary for I
Citirrn Corpe AU? Silk and Hunting Flag* ri
June IS- eodlm _ _____ ''
( Hi NHS ' ClfiAHS ' < IOARS ! ' '
Jt'ST received, direct frren Havana, the moat eu P
I perior lot Cigar* ever rdfrred to the ritiaro* of
Wael linrton, r .neietinf of the following brand*
*1,000 Waahington I"
90,000 Ambroam A
10,000 Ceeapo P"
90,000 Pnn< ipe P"
tiOO.OOO of varum* other branda. All of which *
a-ill be add on the raoet accommodating term#
w h wTntrr, '?
Inne IS Stif Sign of Jim ('row, Penn. averue. fr
No. 1, BROWN'S HOTEL!!
STRVRNS'GRRAT HAT ANDOKNTLRMRN'S
OUTFITTING RSTARMRHMtirr, ia weH
lupplied with White R<? ky MnunUin Beaver Hata, T
[without miature,) Blue Napned and Plain Blue J.
ind White and Htark Hata, of great aiega nee and fn
ityle, in finiahand abapa. Alaoa tall and nornpleia J?i
laanrtnient ?>f Gentkmrn'a Wardrobe and Toilet
nnKin. via "Yoke Neck" Rhirta, UnderWurU. and R.
w... . . _ a.lL M..nrw. I I e 1- n
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ruud*. Alao a fo* eery auprrior Ha mi ma int. fc?r
ooe* wbo intend vieiting watering plarra All of ?
ehkh will be ?old at fair price* for caah.
M H. JTTEVENS
Great Hat and Genta. Outfitting Eatabliahment, oo
?. 1, Brown' Hotel.
Jon* IB?tttf
JCcid $ork 3U>Ptrti8fimnt0.
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ON the petition of Asa Burgess and Herman Baldwin,
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Large Bathing Tuba with bentera, Hand Shower
Bath* Niayura Je? Shower Hatha, for . for. ,
I have aiao just reraived a kit of very la* Bofri
r>r*n>r*. h rCreaun Freeter*. Water ("?viler*.Clurk*. 1
Hi a krta, Bird Cagas, Britannia Water Pitchers,
Basket Carriages and Chair*, Rorking Horaea and
Propeller*, Iron and Brick Furnace* of all kind*
andttscs, and a great variety of House Furniahing
Article*, Safes, and every other article usually
found in the Hard war* Line.
And in rase yon should forget, I will juat say that
I have a frw more Store* and Grate* of the same
anrt left, and shall continue to keep them an hand
aa usual.
Thankful for past patronage, f shall ha lumpy to
wait upon and show my good* to any one who will
favor me with a call. Having bought goods vary
low, 1 aa determined to sell a* low or Tower than
ran be bought in the city elsewhere.
c WOODWARD
Pa A v., between Kith and 11th "treats
J tine IA Stood
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