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Miscellaneous. EVENING STAR. LITTLE WILLIE. BY GERALD MASSEY. Post Ovrice Derantuenr, April 29, 1887. Peet th hig ony} An Act of Congress, approved Sd March, 1857, mak- i ye ropriations for th ‘of the Post Office Walecteeis aie Besrecer ters beers codes bak Sao Wes J pacsetare: bo. 10. That the Postmaster General be and he all ivine darkly hid 1s hereby authorized to contract for the conveyance i & workhouse grave. of the entire letter mail from such point on 3, = jseippl Lay pk e foaper may Fopend ¥ Sea remem! ile; Tancisco, of Cali ears, ‘ Se te it ow he fare pe wet am ior en ‘meat i" 7; red, thousead Mite Sie ot shyt y, or six hun- poverty. 'y service, Snnum the dollars for wi Poor little Willie! 1thdapaad dollars for semi pe semi-' to rt - week! Not a friend was nigh, peri Spe ly, weekly, or eam is ad deena ae Seer tin "hat the contract s| require the ser- ice to be performed with a spring waoge, suit lor the conveyance In tag Aw wandered foodiess, ers as well ag the safety and security of the Little Willie cried for bread ; In the night we wandered homeless, mais. " , z “* Sec. th ti shall have the right, Piste dnseta tn ot reget conan Sal es it f said od of o1 irved, als vtired Wespecr Witte pense petieathe for n atation, i to be nearer _ ‘And ao sweetly sleep the dead. fo mien. frome cpoh, other send, peor kien Cons "hes in the dead of winte: “* Sec. 13. That the said service shall be performed Fe laid him inthe earth; thin twenty-five days for trip; and that, be- The eae e %, yr fore entering inte such contract. the Postmaster Oo: roe brought inthe New Year, General shall be satisfied of the ability and disposi- fa for loot Beats STN ion of the parties, bona/fide and in good faith, to per- oe ple i the said contract, and shall require and coat hi abe Speed wake hi ufficient security for the per! oe of same, ses — the service to commence within twelve months after Ea tis workhonee grive. hs. signing of the contract.” Py i i 'S Will accordingly be received at Con- Wei wo pr tract Othe of the Post Ullice ment, until 3p. ‘elt it to part; 3 m. of the Ist day of June, 1857, for conveying fy Weloved him dutital under the Ble theabove act. 3 pine ow aaeee rast on ad Jaspers glo river, will name the intermediate points proj to be embraced in the route otherwise designate its — as nearly as [nse wo. gag c seani-menthig roposais &re inv! Jol weshis, ond semi-weekly trips each way. © The decision upon the proposals offe: will made after the Postmaster General shall be satisfi of see abilit seid leposition of the parties in good laith to perform the contract. 3 A guarantes is to be executed, with good and suf- ficient sureties, that the contract shail be executed with like good security, whenever the contractor or contractors shall be required to do so by the Post- master General, the service must commenee within tweive months after the date of such contract. Form of Proposal. +——, of —, county of —,, State of —, L gee pn to convey the entire letter mail, for the term of six years, from the date specified in the contract for commencing service, from —-, on the Mississi: river, by —, to San Franciseo, Cali! agr M to the advertisement of the Postmaster General of the 2th April, 1857, in good four-horse coaches or spring wagons, suitable for the conveyance of pas- sengers, as well as the safety and security of the 8, semi-monthly, each way, for the annual sum of — dollars; weskig, each way, for the angual sum of — dollars; semf-weekly, each way, fur the an- nual sum of — dollars, (Signed.) D. Halliday, of | Dated in the common Little Wille feels not, n his workhouse grave. No room for little Willie; In the world he had no part ; On inm stared the Gorgon eye, Thro’ whieh looks no heart. Come to me, said Heaven ; And if heaven will save, Little matters though the door Be 2 workhouse grave. ———_-e- {> A writer in the Selma (Ala.) Reporter ad- vocates a railroad from Selma to Pensacola, Fla. The German Turners turned out in Mobile on the Ist inst., in spite of the storm. {7 Mr. Hale, cashier of a bank {n Farewell ——t Illinois, was recently detected in swind- lin 1,600 of its funds, and was committed to jai at Peoria, where he committed suicide on ‘hursday last. i> _A woman died at Manchester, near Pitts- burg, Pa., on Sunday, who had not tasted a mouth- ful of food for five weeks. She labored under the — that her friends were trying to poison 1D> A little boy, son of Mr. Clinton, was drowned in the at that place on Tuesday, w catching frogs with another small boy. ‘The wind blew him in, and he was drowned before aid could be ren- Form of rantee. , residing at —, Stat - the foregoing bid for carrying the - je from +» on the Mis gt cisco, California, be aoce| Postmaster’ ‘General the bidder shall, when required ‘San to the dered the Postmaster General, enter into the necessary aa A Siar of Agriculture has been estab- Ra perform the service proposed, with good lished in Michigan on 2 handsome farm of 700 | and sufficient sureties. se S acres. It has an endowment of £56,000, and in | ..Thts we do understanding distinctly the obliga- tion and liabilities assumed b the 2th section of the act of Dated. guarantors under congress of July 2, (Signed by two guarantors.) Form of Certificate. The undersigned, postmaster of each of the last two years the Legislature has ven it $20,000. Students are admitted without , but are obliged to labor three hours each day. i The upper Mississippi has rarely opened so late as this year. As the rat steamboat trom ‘St. Paul only reached Dubuque on the 4th inst . State of Lake Pepin can hardly have been open so Kat commie enh payee Casto patie he wee re asthe Ist. It is usually navigable from the 10th | them to be men of property, able to make gi to the 15th of April. their — toned A ponies Ex-Presipext Prence.—| Dated. — Ls “ The Vicksbur; Vhig states that $96,000 were NSTRUCTIONS, subscribed in that ety on the Sth inst., toward | Containing Pred dope be incorporated in the for Ex-President Pierce. roperty is $100,000 ; leay- ribed in order to com- —_ a plantation ‘he sum asked for the ing $4,000 yet to be su’ plete the purchase. Lapiss’ Veirs—A Cattion.—Curtis, a cele- brated writer on sight, says that the wearing of contracts to the extent the Department may deem proper. 1. No pay = be made for trips not performed ; Lo ioe each of such ceniasions pot Lore aapeteny ol =< ined three times the of the trip may e- Gucted. Deductions will'also be ordered fora crase of performance inferior to that specified in the con- veils permanently weakens many naturally good | tract. For repeated delinquencies of the kind herein eyes, on account of the endeavors of the te specified, enlarged penalties, proportioned to the na- Adjust itself to the ceaseless vibration of that tey | ture thereo! and the importauoe of the mail, may be common article of dress. Ladies, then should beware of hiding their pretty faces with a veil. “A Littte Brir> ToLp ME so.”"—This is a very common expression among our lady friends, le. 2. For leaving bebind or throwing off the mails, or any portion of them, for the admission of ers, or for being concerned in setting up or running an ex- press conveying intelligence in advance of the mail, and as many who use it are unaware of {ts origin, | * "Fines oil be tx wane ype es i + 5 ines will be imposed, unless the delinquency be we suggest that it may be found in the 2th verse | promptly and satiaiectorily explained te eer nectoe of the 10th chapter of Ecclesiastes, where the | of postmasters, or the affidavits of other credible 4, Preacher’’ advises us not to speak ill of the | persons, for failing to arrive in contract time; for King, or others high in authority, even in aco- | neglecting to take the mail from or delivering it into vert manner, least, as he adds, “A bird of the air shall carry the voice, and that which hath wings shall tell the matter.” 7 Two pedlers traveling in Centre county, Pa.. recently hit upon an ingenions expedient to raise the wind. One of them started in advance from house to house, asserting that the Lock Ha- yen Bank had suspended payment, and refusing & post office ; for suffering it (owing either to the un- suitableness of the piace or manner of carrying it) to be wet, injured, destroyed. robbed, or lost ; and for refusing, after demand, to convey the mail as fre- quently a the contractor runs or is concerned in runing & coach on the route. 4. The Postmaster General may annul! the eontract for repeated failures to run agreeably to contract; fo violating the post office laws, or disobeying the in structions of the Department; for refusing to dis- to receive its notes in payment for the. goods he | charge a carrier when recuired by the Department to told. The next day a uecomplicn coer oe " | doves for anstzuing the Goutmes ‘wither? the nenee con ning the report, bat receiving the notes in nent for goods, alleging that he was indebted e bank. SPectLatine tx R been made in this ¢ speculating in leases few months ago, 8%) (0 of the Postmaster General; for running on express as aforesaid; or for transporting persons or es conveying mailable matter out of the mail. 5. A bid received after the last day and hour named or without the guarantee required by law, cannot be considered in competition with @ regular proposal reasonablein amount. _ 6. The route, the service, the yearly pay, the name — residence of the bidder, (that is. his usual post othiece ad and thowe of each member of the frm, wherea pany offers. should be distinctly stated. 7. Altered bids should not be submitted; nor should bids once submitted be withdrawn. 8. Each bid must be guarantied by two or more re- ENTS —Great fortunes have ity within a few years by Delmonico was offered, a vadvance in his ten years? lease of the building corner of Chambers ‘street and Broadway. and $100,000 premium has been offered to Hauyhweut for the twenty years’ lease of the store corner of Broadway ‘2nd Broome street. A gentleman leased a store in Broadwa) afew kc: re fc = sponsible satisfactory to the Postmaster $35,000 for "Mia eanguietna te oe ay Freoend | eucral. eneral guarantees: cannot be admitted. signed the papers. Yesterday the eorepant ae The bid and guarantee should be sigaed plainly with the fll me of person. - 9. The Departinent reserves the right to reject any bid which may be deemed extravagant, and also the bids of failing contractors and bidders. . 10. The bid should be sealed ; supersoribed “Mail Proposals for overland route to Califorma,” address- = Bye meng Assistant Postmaster General,” Con- rac 108. ll. A modification of a bid in any of its essential the new store on the c. Boadway sold his ten ing for an advance of §: ing-machine manufacture; i[7 A toad or a frog placed in a encumber frame will effectually relieve it from wood lice. He soon dispatches the whole bruod Nasturtiums of ditferent colors make orner of Grand street and years’ lease of the build- 000 to Singer, the sew- °.—New York Times. a ve pen nee Hpopayormn ae ney ee. ang cannot be re- pally ee ply by driving down poste and | Srnec jomreriore, with 8 roxular competition, nailing laths on them, these beautiful flowers will 12. Postmasters are to be careful not to certify the cover 2 large surface, and be perpetually gay. sufficiency of guarantors ax sureties without know- ane ae ayne E is highly recommended | ing that they aro persons of sufhcient responsibility; French beans, carrots, cab- | and all bidders, es, Onions, and celery, by a current.air hea’ to fos? by which, it is asee ied, all the good qual. ities of those vegetables are perfect! preserved, and retain their peculiar flavors. t herbs, too, are saved immediately by this process. Bark for tanning, thus cured, is said to retain its valu- able qualities better than that dried in the open guarantors, and sureties are distinct- Ba notified that, on a failure to enter into or perform the contracts for the servioe proposed for im the ac- cepted bids, their legal liabilities will be enforced "4a. Present contractors, and k h ‘resent contractors, raons known at the Department must, socal, with others, procure quar- antors and certificates of their sufficiency substan- tually in the forms above prescribed. The certificates air. hey begin, indeed, in England, to talk | ° sufficiency must be signed by @ postmaster, or by cd ajudge ofa t of record. much of drying the grain crops in this way. The ‘attention of bidders, uarantors, sureties, &c. ee | is directed to the Petite Babs vi ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. Sec.2. Act of March 3, 1625, requiring oontractcrs, WILLARDS’ HOT: TSN; JS Trasher; N tori, TSN; J F Knapp. ; € Thomson, do; C C Downing, do; C K Mitchell, USN; E Schulen. bid 54 bora Se NY; AJ Smith; J an , NY; , I A How- ard, SC: WR Thee tz SO Uitae ie ; 8 D Dili r; Mrs G Brown. Mass; Miss Hecan de hy lady, ebild and servant, NY; H MS! dy; F Sha Miss A Rhodes; E May, carriers, &c. to be sworn. : See. 44. Act of March 3, 1825, in relation to failure to enter into contract. Sec. 27. Act of Jul 18361 . oa se - iy 2, abilities of guarantors. e Yes 1835. authorizing bids of failing contractors to be reject: Sec. 23. Anact of July 2, 1236, in relation to combt- nations pmongst bidders. f Act of April 21, 1a%@, provides that no member of 5, G Ford, | Congress oan be & contractor. ‘le and la- 42. Anaot of March 3, 1225, provides that no ass; S E | postmater, assistant postmaster, or clerk in a post —Purser Watmaugh, all, Del; S$ C Har. . SC; N ? 3 3 5 Tov: other ford and lady, do: Mt Statfords’do; Ww Wane, thana free white male person shall be employed in * in, ‘ Guy and lady we C Poole, Tt; W H Knight, ‘Mas Miss rei J E Gates, NY; H Arevla,'do; ‘LJ Lloyd snd le’ oy, Mass; SP Tilley, do; W'D Hines, Pa; r . Go; 2 Hi i 4 L Pickett, Pa; M Lee seh ae ear ing the mail. (Fr. he Postmaster General will r ‘e to him- self the right ofannulling any eontract mado under the above act, whenever he shall discover that the same or any part of it, is offered for sale in the market for the purpose of speculation. and he will, in ne case, sanction a transfer of the 1 ; lady, Md; C Grin, U ntractor, Tees qualifedin SA: W Emory and ngy, Md; 8 Hereafelt NY, Ris opinion’ than the erioa eer rauens qualified, in an Mrs & M Chilton, Mass; E P Knowles | Bis opinto successful operation. : - - 4 to children, Ri; 8 Randolph and lady do; AARON YV. BROWN, hae OM Wernent: aden, NY; W Renehann, | _9p20-StawtistJune Postmaster General. ; O M Warteld, do; $ F Lansdale. do. NW ie, Clemment, NH; B Wizgin, Me: © Hit oe NY; Rev} RB Keep, ci“s © Marton Mae Novick OF THe ENT OF Kenny. do; $ Grauger, do; WL Mattingly deed Tie TERRITOR a G arian! gGrasger, do; W 1. 0; 3 | IN THE TERRITORY KA. Semptoa, Ga. Ln eee, ihe Mare BROWNS’ HOTEL —Duke Dov Ww Scott, Va: V Polizzi, bc. R Dousintas cent Seman. do: C A Miller. do; J B Foley and lad Xx, Co! DH Brown, NY’ TP Sheltun, Va; W R Cole, Md; E B Ames, Ill; F Walters, Md; G Beckworth and lady. Ma; J'B Drummond, NY; J Henderson, Md; J £ Tousen, do; J ‘T ‘Rouesn; doi 47 Foster, do; A H Jenkins, SC; BL. Rong, Md; Mrs Bickerston, do; J H Trower, USCS; said districts have bes en established 5 z forthe SNe plished as follows. viz e. Lanp Districr” at Browns- = the “ Sourn Pratt Districr” at Nebraska For the * Dakota Districr” vill Flanigan, Va; Miss Moore; } B Moor, Ga; G P| maul Territory. 6 Date City, i Kane; F Jenkins, Md; Dr Mboriarty, Pas Hon W | Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, Eddy. Ind; PJ Quigi y, Del; M Va; JJ | this thirteenth day of April, i837, Daniei, do? Wm Eraley’ do, "M Levy, NT; A | By order of ihe President: , Md. H Smith, Pz, & F Mckew RIRRWwOOD HOUSE —S Steel, Pa; A W Edwards, Va; 1 M Edwards, do; W H Ebbets, Wis; 1G Low Wa; A Low, do; W T Mazzek’ ‘hates JOS. a LEON, ctu i ap 14-tawen tine Commissioner he oe HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that tho subseri 4 a 4 ber hath ol % W WW Eloley, ana itr Procter. SC; EH Herbert; | Washingint cones, from the Ur Not Calabi, 2 nderson. Va; Dr Smith, do; E B Mc- | letters of administration, with the will on Wad, HW Herbert, Va; T'S Maloy. Mass; | tho personal ostate of "Tuowsn’ Teoma es on @ W Moon, Tex; W Roach, Md; J J W Hadda- | Washington county, docenah: Way. do; Hon JS Pendleton, A A Steele, and C S$ Amull, Va; PG Washington, DC; M Van Du- sen, Pa; F Gallaher, Md All persons havin, claims agauast the said deceased, are hereby warned the subseriber ou of Deltre tie Si ieee sreroon 2 or fore the a next; they otherwise by Inw be excluded from all ben ith | the said estate, “Civ 2d day of May, 1657. CHAS S ENGIISH a Admunistrator W. A. —_—_—_—_——__ MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. From — Usiren States. care. PADLISHMENT OF N_ADDITION * D' rue STATE OF Wik SSSR DIS ugg PM ap of the act of Congress approved 3, as entitled “An act to establish an addi- Europe. tional Land District in the State of Wiseconsin,’’ to . be called the “Crirpew. ‘ Queen of South N embraces that portion ofthe att tes ——— cigeriet Arago . son Districts, situated “ north of jaa New York townships twenty-four south o, the line dviding towns forty-one northwest of the line dived: Asia iding ranges Clecoaas one and two east, and east of the lime dividing ranges eleven and twelve west. red and made known that the office has been established at the town of in said State hereby idee SAU CLAIRE? 6 under my hand, at the city of Washington, thus ofeventh dey gh Arr A.D. 1st. ndiaain 68. 8. WILSON | Acting Commissioner of the . ap l3-law6w '-Glasgow....New York. :May 99 Ww! DOW Gi! poxes Baltimore and GOR, 534 7th wt, Miscellaneous. PROCLAMATION By tHe Paresipent ov Tae Unitep States, rsuance of law, I, FRANKLIN Preecr, President of the United . do Hereby declare and make known that a public, sale will be at lowa Point, Doniphan county, in the Territo Tuesday, the 5th day of May i of the lands hi in trust by the fe the banat t of the lowa tribe of In- 88 are situated wil the pe eyes | townships of land in said Territory led by Indians in trust as aforesaid, 0 wit: = South of the base line nae gest of the principal mer: ¥ Townships No. one, inranges fifteen, sixteen, sev- —- teen, nineteen, and twenty. , ‘ownships No. two, in ranges seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, excepting therefrom a few special grants nated in the treaty, Amounting in the whole to cig, it hundred acres.and situate in town- ship two, of ranges nineteen and twenty. Also, at Paoli, in Lykins country, in said Territory, commencing on Tuesday, the twenty-sixth diay of may next, for the disposs of such of the lands held in trust by the United States, for the benefit of the Se re shaw, oa Indians, as are situ: in ler- mentioned ceded by townships of said Territ ry, ond said oonfederated bands as afor , to wit: South of the base line and east of the sixth prin- cipal meridian. Townships fifteen, sixteen, and seventeen, of range renty. “Townships fifteen, ixteen, and seventeen, of range ixteen,and seventeen, of range ixteen, seventeen, and eight- ‘hree. ixteen, seventeen, and eight- on: of range twenty-four. . ‘owuships fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, and eight- een, of range twenty-five. Provision haying been made by the second and third articles of the treaty of oven that ench indi- vidual member of said confederated bands should be entitled to one hundred and sixty acres of land; and in addition, that ten sections should be selected and set A part asa national reservation; and by the fifth article one section of six hundred and forty acres should also be selecteu and set apart for the benefit of the American Indian Mission Association ; and said lands, amounting to about forty-eight thousand acres, having been selected inthe following town- ships above named, to wit: ‘Townships sixteen and seventeen, range twenty- Trownsh fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, and eight- e twenty-three. teen and seventeen, range twenty- four. Townships sixteen and seventeen, range twenty- five, are hereby set a part and reserved from sale. Also, at Lecompton, in said Territory, commenc- ing on Tuesday, the Swenty thee day of Juno next, for the disposal of such of the lands held in trust by the United States for the benefit of the Del tribo of is ane ss are situated ee a under- enti wrisl 's Tp risiny ie western por- tion of the lands ceded by the said Delaware Indians, in trust as aforesaid, to wit: South of the base line and east of the sizth prin- cipal meridian, Townships five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, and eleven, of range fifteen. ‘ownships seven, eight, nine, ten, and eleven, of range mxtee: i . ‘Township: , Seven, eight, nine, ten, and eleven, of range seventeen. 1 ; ‘Townshi IX, seven, eight, nine,and ten of range eighteen. ‘he terms of said sales will be cash, and no bid will be received below the valuation placed upon the sev- eral tracts by the commissioners duly appointed for the purpose of classifying and valuing the same; and upon payment being made, receipts in duplicate will be executed therefor, one of which will be de- livered to the purchaser. ‘ Patents will subsequently be issued for the lands so nrchased in accordance with the laws in force regu- ting the issue thereof. ‘The offering of the above lands will be commenced on the days respectively appointed, and wil! proceed in the order in which they are advertised, with all convenient despatch, until the whole shall have been ered and the sales thus closed. a, All purchases not paid for on the day of sale willbe reotlered on the following day at the risk of the de- faulting pureher. _ Given under my hand, at the city of Washington. poor oom -sixth day of February, eighteen hundred y-seven. FRANKLIN PIERCE, By “ President : BO. . W. ManyPEnny, J Commissioner of’ Indian Affairs. 7 N. ‘No newspaper is authorized to publish the foregoing advertisement without special instructions to that cllect from the Commissioner of Indian Af- fa mar 6-lawtlJe ANGE OF FRESE O% SALE OF THE ELAWARE TRUST LANDS IN KANSAS. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Orrics or Inpian AFFaiRs, April 6, 1837. Notice IN HEREBY GIVEN that the place of sale of the Delaware Trust Lands in Kansas Territory, ad- vertised to take piace at Lecompton on the 23d day of June next, hax been changed to, and will com- menee at, OSAWKEE, in said Territory, on the “By onder of the Heoret f the Interi y order of re retary of the Interior. CHARI MIX, ri ap7 Cc niBKiC ad interim. CHANGES IN THE D. LE OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED INDIAN TRUST LANDS IN KANSAS. DzePaRTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Office of Indian Affairs, April 11, 1857. NoTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that the days designated in the foregoing proclamation for the commencement of the sale of certain Indian trust lands are changed and postponed to the fo! lowing periods : J Iowa lands, ab Jowa Point, to Wednesday, 3d day of une next. The lands of the Weas, &c.,at Paoli, to Wednes- dey, 2th day of June next. Delaware lands, at Osawkee, to Wednesday, 15th day of July next. ; By order of the Recretaty of the Interior: CHARLES FE. MIX. LES E ’ ap 13-lawtiJe Commissioner ad interim. WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT. — Orrick or Wr. WasiIncton Agurvuct, Wasitineton, March 5, 1837. Pro) Is are invited materials and Work for the Washington Aqueduct. Proposals received up to 7th May will be opened at noon of that day. Maps, profiles, and Specifications of materials and work to be let will be ready for examination at this office on and after the 20th of The bh of the Bric April next. to be let will embrace Masonry of some es, Graduation, Excavation, and Em- bankiment of Reservoirs, Iron Pipes connected with the Reservoirs, 12-inch’ iron main, Gate Houses, Bricks, Sand, Rubble, and Cut Stone. &c. For the perticular works and materials reference is made to the specifications and plans. As upona — of the line the titles are not yet acquired by the United States, there may be some delay in commencing the work thereon; but for such unavoidable delays due allowance will be made inthe time of completion. Portions only of some of the works can be comple- ted under the d resent appropriation ; but all contracts for unfinished work will be subject to future appro pristions by Congress. The Engineer reserves the right to prescribe the amount of work to be done and rate of progress under each contract for each appro- priation; and in case of the appropriation not holdin; out sufficiently, to decide when and what works ‘shall be stopped until funds become available. . In case of the entire stoppage of any particular work for want of funds, the reserved ten per cent. will be paid, if, in the judgment of the engineer, the work has been Properly executed so faras it has gone. Payments will be made in specie checks upon the United States Treasury, upon the monthly estimates of the Engineer, reserving ten per cent.; and it will be a condition of all contraets that the workmon shall be paid their full wages monthly, and in Specie. bids should be sealed and endorsed “ Proposals for work or materials onthe Washington Aqueduct.” The United States reserves the right to reject any 1 bills should they not leemed advanta- sng to make such arrangements as may be ~ most conducive to the progress of the work. Every offer must be accompanied by a written guar- antee, signed by one or more responsible persons, to the eifect that he or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into an obligation, within ten days, with good and re- sponsible securities, for the completion of the work jertaken ; said gunrantes to be accompanied by the gertificnte of the United States district judge, United States district attorney, navy agent, or some officer - the General Governinent or individual known to e sngineer or Department of War, that the guar- re able to make good their guarantee. ids will be oe in presence of bidders, if any 0 M. C. MEIGS, of them choose to be present. Captain of Engineers, in charge, FORM OF GUARANTEE, To Capt. M. C. Mrios, U.S. Engineer. We, the undersigned, residents of ——-, in the State of hereby, jomtly and severally, cove- nant with the United States, and guarantee. in case the for pst bid of be acccepted, that he or th,» wit within ten days after the acceptance of the said bid, execute the contract for the same, with good and sufhcient sureties, to perform or furnish the arti- reposed in conformity to the terms of the adver- ent under which it was le. And in case the Bal shall fail to enter into contract as afore- said, we guarantee to make good the difference be- Eres the offer by the said and the next lowest udder. (Signed,) A. B. c: D: I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowled, and belief, the above-named guarintors are sort eed aan Siened E. F mar PeodeRty&lawtt FRESH BEEF_AN DV NAVY. Navy Aoayr’s Orvicx, April 25, 1857. Sealed Proposais will be ; “ til Monday, the twenty-fifth “icy of tag ae Si ‘ABLES FOR noon, ior the supply of such quantities oF FRESH BEEF and VEGETABLES: required the Washington station, during the liscal year com- ees om poo of July next, and ending on I une, The Beef and Vegetables must be of ity, and the boat the market affords, and onclvarticle misot Mlond “with soprevel pesurit ill be required ond with approved security wi i one-half the estimated amount ofthe tomatoe twenty per centum in addition will be withheld from the amount of each payment to be made, as collatera! security for the due performance of the contract, Me aad on no account be paid until it is fully com lied with. Every offer made must be accompanied (as directed in the act of Congress making appropriation for naval service for 1846-47, approved 10th August, rsOns, to t 2 dertake ao iider oe alors will, if ile sort pole » enter into an obligation, within five argeiae “TS ‘and sufficient sureties, to furnish the oO will be considered wo Faecal rd erm a) ao 27-lnwaw ent. STEW apn Arcot INILINSOCK OF BABKRTS ot MoLaUgH a8 may be required on ' (pY2RLAND Malt ROUTE Tar rs SVR Oe FNPIAN TRUST “Lanes IN" PROTECTION D Brae laware | cae ‘edicines. Travelers’ Directo B E, at fs) AGE. Cc: lore THE PERILS OF ePORTARION. INLAND Mr. Kexnepts of Roxbury, i So Be — common a i FARMERS AND ME ics’ of our BANCE COMPANY U 1 NS 0 OF PHILADELPHIA. ‘ Frag, Manins, anv Intanp Insvrancz. THWEST umm Purxnsyivania orres NSIS lth EBT, Wssmmeren ny ° pp oe o a . — Washington, st ens. He 54, and. BVERY Sa oe motiSoates of its va ‘Within twenty miles bottles are warranted to cure & nursing Sore Mouth. e ing at the time adv: 5 eta will make to MOU: ey Dat ofens ear m ore. ATOWARD, } Captains, Ect One to three bettles wil oure the worst kind of Hither Bost tay be ey on. Thee. i atinasen oarins vicar three botties will clear the system of Biles. any time, on application to JOSE! BR AN e H. trong, eld 3 Tottles “are ted to cure the worst | President of the Company, at bis 3 ‘baries - Rablosm, iwaéd R. the i. ed temneb. avenue, or to the Captains on board. ard ap tf corre fei 5 - Carroll Brewster, to five bottles are warranted tocure the | — ROE Pion ee ONAS B. ORENCE, Fiesident. bottice ‘are warranted to cure all Hu- Ss Hovis oF De fa ik ¢- 5 eeDoed EDWARD R. HELMBOLD, Secretary. mor in the Eyes. Leave ax xandria at 45a, 74,9, 10K! LOC. SURVEYORS. 1289, a eee rs ies are ipsa vag 0 Running of the “Fo bottles are’ warranted to oure corrupt and runni Uloers. t A Sealy Eruptions of the Skin. r,t he ettTen are warranted to cure the oret a 5 “Two or ‘hese bottles vb mm ited to cure the t it desperate case 0! jeumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure Salt- Charles Walter, No. 327 D strost, opposite City John M. Thornton, corner Ist street and Virginia evenue, Wi No. 22 436 street. John Riggles, No, 501 13h street, below Pennsyl- vanis avenue. MARINE SURVEYOR. | Captain J. P. Levy, No. 367 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite National Hotel. a SUPERINTENDENT. ‘ohn Thomason. Four to muDePORILLIS Po PRICK, Cophar WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. On Su at 436 p. . ¢ BALTIMORE for WASHINGTON lanl e's. mead Send eee aa always experienced from the fist bot- Pp ‘ ted when the above at 439 a.m. Authorized Capital and Assets. .......$1,473,051 07 peoer gee assist “errant as indict : Nothing looks so improbable to those who have Passengers for Philadelphia and New York will tv iis i SEE ae, |e ada te ap mien ta | Perea A eA : d slong old stonewalls, should cureevery humoriathe | For Norfeik will take trains at Shy tnd 3. The following statement exhibits the business yet it isa fixed fact. If humor, For the West will take trams at 6and 45¢, connect 4 q item ; yor , dition of the Company to November 1, 1856: Te has to start. ‘are no LFS nor ANDS, hums | ing at the Washington Junction. : Premium received on marine andinland fiske to No- | a ieee arth hadeth yours. | jan 16-tf Ti. PARSONS, Agent. vember 1, 1856. $21 died over a thousand bottles of itn t TINE FOR EDWARDS FERRE vieinity of Boston. I know the effects of it in every It has glready done some of the greatest cure: done in Massachusetts. I gave it to chuidrena year old, to old people of sixty. I have seen poor, puny, wormy-looking children, whose flesh was soft ay pabby. restored to a perfect state of health by one tle, To those who are subject to a sick headache, one bottle will always cure it. It gives great relief in ire premium. interest on loan. Dk} LINE FOR EDWARDS’ FERRY AND LEESBURG, Va., vin Chesnpenki io Canal ker “AR .C. ME making daily trips t on 3 fonday. March 23, leaving t and H, G. Ritter, at7 o'clock, Sundi Reinsurance, return hours; leaving G ‘agency charges... 21,474 68 catarrh and dizziness. Some who have taken it had wornins. the pred] gy oo $171,128 61 | been costive for years, and have been regulated by Edwards Ferrpatsp. whee ae a] . Where the body 18 sound it works quite ens: t where there is any derangement of the Junction: of nature, it will: cause very singular feelings, but ou must not be So ie always disappear in From four da k. There is never a bad sult from Balance remaining with the Company. . $23,057 07 The Assets of the Company ar phlindaiphia city and county bond: readiness to carey prs ers to Leesbu: i Returning, leave Edwards’ Ferry every day at nine o’clook in the morning, and arnving m Georgetown at sunset. Through Tickets, $1.75. Intermediate pointe as ° s follows: Great Falisor Washington Aqueduct, i rt es! . ; B J rs inne fone) 228, penis Sener 7 conn deena Keep. las Girard and oonaolidatien bank stock. petphecgedatnotome yoy " sexbinrg, Vi neluding coach, $1. ited with Duncan, Sherman & C In my own practice I always kept it strictly for hu- | *®°V09 WH se Wec RITT: Fev eat tes axe pare es ut mer bln rt epi gel ps — ass» a, NDRIAD Silt a rr ment 07 a onderful virtues have on NGEAN EXAN 5 ote for’ marine premums.. foand in jt that [nevor suspected. acim tea bores Bue from agents, secured Several cases of epileptic fite—a disease which remiums on policies recently 1 always considered incarable, have been cured: debts due the company 2 fuw bottles. O, what a mercy if it will — in bank - tual in all cases of that awful maiady—there Bans) ay | few who have seen more of it than I hay feo- setae es: but GREAT SOUTHERN MAILLINE, I know of several cases of Dropsy, all wii ily, (Sunday hts e: ed,) bet: he Prd rf BAR ae Snt tae Sub aluen i i favor. aver, Si bat bs * 2 a bs ably Gite the mat Tecate cielo ieantutions in | and Ague, Pain tn the Bete, Dineeses of tes otee, | P Witek tnd UREENSBOROUGH. 4 the United States. and particularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, &c., the wes Washington at 6 o'clock a. m. , the Ist day of August, 1855, in fifteen months, | discovery has done more good than auy medicine “ lexandria at 734 o'clock a. m, up to the Jat day of November, 1a56, the premiums | ever known. — “ ¥ ton at 7 o'clock p. m. and interest received amounted to the large sum of | No em of diet ever necessary—eat the best you “ Alexandria at 8 0 p.m, four hundred thousand one hundred and eighty-five | can get and enough of it. 1 Fare from Washiugtom and Alexandria to Rich- dollars and sixty-eight cents, with the payment of | Directions for Use.—Adults one table-spoonful $5 H. es and expenses of one hundred and seventy- | per day—children over ten years dessert-spoonful— innibusesand fo Wagons will beatthe Depot of the Washington tail a te convey Be ers pag gAKE to ie eamer LO. for ‘Alexandrin, & distance of six miles, allewing fo time for meals. “marztt JAMES A. EVANS. Agent. NEW ROUTE TO THE SOUTHWEST. seveu thousand one hundred and twenty-eight dol- lars and sixty-one cents. With these evidences of success and good man- ment, the Directors feel justified in soliciting a tire of — pairs . bollgving tet Leh prope ol is ample, and that all fair claims wil = : sted more tecording to equity than legal technical- 3 The Company is prepared to issue policies against loss or damage ire on DWELLINGS, FURNITURE, MILLS, MAN- lescriptions A and their con’ or all Kinds of MERCHA: » transported by VEsskL8, STEAMBOATS, CANAL Boats, RAILROADS, and the usual conveyances to or from any portion of AND AME EUROP and on the hulls of STE. OA Western Wai The rates of premium will be panies, and in fixing them eve construction arrangement will be taken con- sideration. . All losses poedily adjusted and yemard paid. o@, northwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and 17th street, Washington City, D. C. Insurance may also afesiet at the Home Office, northwest corner Walnut and Second streets, Philadelphia, _ . i And in other principal cities of the United States by authorized officers of the Company. aps V ASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY... CHARTERED BY CONGRESS. Capita Children from five to eight years, tea-spoonful. As no directions can be appiicabie to all constitutions, take sufficient to operpte on the bowels twice o day. MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY. No. 120 Warren Stree bury, Massachusetts. ents for Washington.—Chas. Stott & Co., Z. oiinn Kidwell & Lawrence SB. Gardner, B & Co., D. Walsh & Co., F. S. Waish, J. Stone, Martin King, Nairn & ‘Palmer, Schwartz & Co.,O Boswell nel B. Clark, J. 'P. Milburn, Dunbar ysen, Ford & Bro. Agents for Georgetown.—R. S. Cissell,O M Lentham, J. L. Kidwell. my 5-ly THE PERUVIAN SYRUP hav ecessfully assed the ordeal to which many discoveries in the Materia Medica are suljected, must now be re- ceived as an established medicine. ITs EPPicacy IN CURING YSPEPSTA a ABfections of the Liver, Dropsy, Newralsia, Bron- Attis and Consumptive Tendencies, Dis ed state of the Blood, Boils, General D: and all Diseases which require a Toi Alterative medicine is bevond questio The proofs of its efficacy are so numerous, so weil authenticated, and of such peculiar character, that sufferers cannot reasonsbly hesitate to receive the protiered aid. . rhe Peruvian MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPLETED—CONNECTING Chattanooga, Tenn.; Charleston, S. C.; Savan- nah, ; and all the Northeastern cities, with Memphis, Tenn, The last connecting link of Railroad between NEW YORKANDTHE MISSISSIPPI RIVER. This road is now com: ular traneportation of navigating the low as other com- improvement in nd Souta- . Passengers and Shippers wiil take due notice thereof, and serers theinelves a ima an ta assenger Trains leave Stevenson daily a! o'clock, a. m., (after the arrival Chat at 7 p. m.. connecting with Steam Packets to New Orieans all other impor- tant points upon the Western Rivers.* Goods con- signed to Railroad Agents at Charleston or Sevan- nah, will be forwarded to Memphis and other points, by Express Freight Trains. Freight in charge of the Adams Express Come PAny is carried over this route Sr fe er trains. - General Superiutendent. Honrsvitte, (Ala.) April Ist, 1857. * Through Tickets to Memphis, &e., sold at Wil- m x: C,: Charleston, S.C.; Augusta. Savan- ac 3a; Montgom- of the trains from and Nashville,)and arrive many disea- lated, and, by one e the Syrup promi- ses a cure, is pi has so often baf- fled the hy a . The facts e tangible, 8 acce: id efficacy of the ineentrovertible, ‘Those who may wish for an opinion from ested persons respecting the character of th This Company is now. prepared to reoai’ tions for INSURANCE ON BUILDID CHANDISE, &c., at the usual City rat any charge for Policy, at their Office, corner of Tenth Street and_ Pennsylvania Avenue, over the Washington City Savings Bauk. Dimectors. cannot fail to be satisfied with the following amor i Wn. F. Bayly, Samuel Ba, numerous testimonials, in the hands of the Ageuts. ‘ Robert Farnham, Janes F, Haliday, The signatures are those of SS well known Wm. Orme, shest respectatuiity. Hudson Taylor, Fee Mowaa, M. W. Galt. iy SOS'JAMES C. MoGUIRE, President. G. D. Hanson, Secretary. ap ll-ly > OUSE 0 BANEING HOUSE OF pp BROTHERS. in the community, and of the CARD. P Seog undersigned having experienced the beneficial effects of the * Peruvian Syrup,’ do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the public. From our own experience, as well as from the tes- timony of others, intelligence aud integrity are altogether unqu ble, we have no doubt of ie ease! . Ey gens of t ungs rone! es, ry Spe mR, fav Complaint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, ke. futieed its fects woul credible, but from the character of those who have witnessed them, and have volunteer- ed their testimony, as we do ours, to its restorative power, JOHN PIERPONT. THOMAS A. DEXTER, $ KED L. M.D. SAMUEL MAY, THOMAS C.aMory. | 4 ILMAN, Special Agent, 350 and at the General Agency, reet a ‘d. 2s private MEDICAL TREATISE ON T! PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAG Bs At BCs CROIX, M-D. Ailmay, NYO ‘200 pages and 130 fine Pian and Colored Lithographs a a ive: E ONLY 23 CENTS. IL” Seni free of postage to all parts of the Union. Sand Atlanta, Ga. RTS OF THE WEST. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, NEw anv IMPROVED ARRANGEMENTS. Three Trains daily from Baltimore for Cumber land, Wheeling. and all parts of the West. ist. The ACCOMMODATION TRAIL ndny ) at 6.45 a. m., connects 'p from Washington (st ons, and arrive st) = / Dzposits.— Deposits received and Checks paid without charge. Drafts on the northern seaboard cities received on Deposit at par, and Exchange on said Cities furnished to depositors without ch InTKREST ON DEPosits.—Interest will be on Deposits at guch rates as may be agreed uy; Deposits 1x Virginia anp UNcuRRENT Mo: Deposits in Virginia and other Uncurrent Mo: e ceived to be checked for, payable in same funds, orin specie, we charging the feaular Exchange. Discounts.—Notes, Drafts, and Bulls of Exchan; will be discounted, and Loans made on Stocks, B and Securities, at the market rate. 4ETTERS OF Crevit.—Letters of Credit will be furnished, negotiable in the different Cities of the pare States, on Deposit of Money or Moise poo e (exce from Junetia: 2d. .T o'clock p.m. [TRAIN leaves Camden Station | datiy “(except Sunday) at #5) a. m., and reaches } Benwood with ton, et. heeling by 4 &. m., connecting at = trains for Columbus, Cincinnati, Da: lis, Lousvil!e, Cleveland, Toledo, St. Louis, Cairo, and Intermediate point Sd. The EXPRESS TRAIN leaves |e connecting with express trams for Cin For sale by Z. D. G. Pennsylvania avenue, corner of L and 8t! and interest allowed if Money is deposited, a harged if C 3) beagreed upon. RAVELING Bits or ExcHaNnoR.—Travelera will be furnished with drafts in such su ne de- sired negotiable in the different Cities of the Union. Bits anp Lerrers or Crepit on ENGLAND, IRE- LAND an Evropr.—Bills of Exc’ jeand Letters of Credit on England, Ireland and Europe, furnis! at the market rate for Exchange, in sums to suit. . emnati, St. suis, Cairo, Chicago, and mtermedute pinces. distance to Cincinnati and other central and southera eee in the West, is nearly 10) miles shorter than un i ‘ollaterais, on such termsas may any ane route. The time to these places is also ualled. Baggage checked through to Columbus, Cin- ci pati io janapolis, and ngers St. Louis. Baggage transferred at sl Dr. M. B. La Croix’s Physiological View of Mar_ | Punts free. Sa NDs, Stocks, &c.—Bonds, Stocks, and Securi- | ,; THROUGH TICKETS will be sold tosll the laree ties pap ing from to 1 pr. cont. always for anie, or | TABS. (A *Price ss csute a otpyn cA popniee and | towne in the Westat the lowest possiiie rates, at bought in the different Cities at a commission o| comiprehensive treatise on the duties and casualties | the Ticket Office, Camden Station, and at Washing pr. cent. Where Stocks are bought upon orders, we reserve the right to call for a deposit of 10 pr. cent on he cost. Bonds or Stocks will be ordered by tele- raph. Raitzoap, City, anv Statz Bonps.—Railroad, City, and State Bonds can be placed in our is for negotiation, either in this country or Europe. Raal- road Iron purchased for cash or with Bond: Lanp Warkants.—Land Warrants bought at the market rates. All Warrants sold by us are guaran- teed in every respect. “4 and Warrants located on commission. fl Warrant quotations regularly furnished if re- quested. Warrants will be forwarded to Western Houses on orders, or sent for sale on commission to responsible tog city. ; T rit second-class car is attached to the MAIL. Passengers from Baltimore or Wash view the entire road by daylizht, by al modation or Mail Tain, and lying over nt Cumiber- iand or Oakland. They resume the next morning the Express Train, which leaves Cumberland at 2. &. m., and reaches Wheeling at 2 p.m. Passengers from Washingtgn have ample time for meals at Washington Junction. is is the only route by which Through ‘Tickets | and Baggage Checks can be obtained in Waslung'on : FOR WAY PASSENGER The Accommodation Train at 6.45 stations east of Cumberland, and the tions between Piedmont, of ngloan married life—happy and fruitful ailian- oes, mode of securing them—infelicitous and infer- tule ones—their obviation and removal—nervous de- bil causes and cure, by a process == fe. effectual, that failure is 1 —tules for daily management—an essay on torrhera, with practical observations on a safer and more successful mode of treatment: n the evil results from empiri ep on _ di rom infancy to old age—each case strated by beautiful plates. It-prnte ee a remedies for those self-inflicted miseries disa) pointed hopes so unfortuuately prevalent int e oung. Itisa truthful adviser to the mare ‘hose contempiatini e. Its perusal is alan re eran : ractice ; Pi ace! ‘0 male: ly ally; — partio- eerie entertaining secret parties. mn Rear Estave anp INsvRances.— Real Estate | Goubts their phy sical caing West. rd the Mail i W 158. m.,and Ac- maFEL are Uinta ENTE Cee oy carga, | seotaet arin mawrid the ee emactomy | Mawledanee ae Suess 1 ee Soauei Olio the United Stat ag? oie) privileges to which every human being is entitled Baltimore at 5.45 p. m. deed g i — je Unit : tm ier lore the ioe $5 conta per copy, or five copies for $1, ma: The F. EDERICK TRAIN starts at 4p... (ex- ourt of aims or Congress, intrusted t0 us, wi ed free of postage to of the United States, gePt, Sunday) stopping at Way Stations. Leaves prosecu! Promp' cutee ‘BROTHERS. jad dressing Br. La CR tx, (post paid,) Albany —— at 9 8. m., arriving at Baltimore at 123) x4 a mi un Ll A Opposite the Treasury. Nop Those who prefer Pay consult Doctor ILa | , The ELLICOTT’S MILL TRAIN lea Q3G PENNSYLVANIA AVENYE, > | CROLC upon tar of the ditaton upon wiveh he | gph Station ahaa. sn. near corner B. H. STINEMETZ, bavi UcOmpany of inttere to boace srrancemente Lis m cines often cure hi pace completely and entirely eradicate aly 4 windy cubebs bave so | ed with the most popular styl bach thought pastors cath 101 a of MOLESKIN. AND BEAVER the patient. His" French Score te nee eo HATS, will hereafter make a di tinental remed; disorders which wu: count of 1236 per cent upon the actual fe ‘ely, physicians treat with meroury, to t Rian or uaeeate es ga er Usa whale carsapeiie the o's fe Tew pies of = y [or 85) for not gurg. ch all the sarsaparilla in the worl: nm in qui fice N: Maiden Lane, Albany, perior ‘quality for thi feb 14—ly_ ecm Albany, N.Y. effectual, he will kk Seems ly for Cas on DELIVERY, Which cannot fail bei vantageous to the purchas: thereby enabling him to buy for cash sell at a small profit, meeting al =e no losses by bad debt: ‘ew Styles FELT HATS, CAPS, and STRAW GOODs, id 8” wear. N Boys, Misses and [: Persons are Fs ited to ca examine our e Call at 236 Pennsylvania Avenue, near corner of Sth Si it. ap il-tf ——————— CP JNTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY to LOAN om STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, Opposite the Treasury. if | “4 ills at 7.90 8. m. and 7.39 p. m.. t Sunda : Kv. &: WOODSIDE, Ww. 8. W jan 16-tf Master of Transportation. HE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMER The Ships compr h Co Capt. Sames West These ships having been built by contract express\¥ for Government service, every care has been take? in their censtruction, as also in their engines, to in- ure strength and speed, and their accommodations or passengers are unequalled for elegance and oot uce of passage from New York to Liverpool, in fret calun, $19); in second do. 6 _ 5 ot tate rooms, 4 aA ow ‘York, 20 and 30 gui fm exporseneed Sar- feonattached toeach ship. Noberths canbe secured until 3 e ships of this line have unpre will mot ee ae jhnd te avoid danger from ive ross the Bani e after the ist of August. =a PROPOSED DATES OF SAI OARSENESS._ DR. TYLER’S COMPOU GUN ARKAB TE: SYRUP OF The Ret Pleasant, Safe and 9; 'y Cure for Whooping Cough, Croup, Ast! - ‘cased Lungs and Consumption. Entered according to Act of Congress, A. D. 189, In again presenting to the anaes ores ent ne to, the nn of we public the Vast numbers inall sections of th 101 iged TeceahLseronees be other sources of relief than the SCI cian, mops e Pre aor ion of their family physi and pool to ne Winter Season brings out a host the peep of profer fi aon uovse OF plete iy ap ve ed some good, others use. CHUBB ROTHERS, Washington, much a soahter of, anty as interest, believing this to greatest ad: be a remedy, With the least mi GAN Dr BARROW: | itn cxtonnivel rasens of eny other nu hat such THE HOUSE OF ee that it has besa ren air wd the tat @ ve CHUBB TROTHER, BARROW & Co., ears with un) lieled = cones sg Pept Ay has continu pread and its sale i Beal, | Ubtanal fom abecitne ox pulled hata sor DOUCA ON" | Worthiots pot Reetdoan: J for s 8 its Own intrinsic merit, with the sent aleee tien ee it has ft pre- pitas peted A spec @ oF cure all, but as a velusthe ai oe las that has beck generally Tena ey nm gene! most others have been tied without mat relief where 'O., Pai Bae not be necourtmbe is composed of Ss. LEX’ ME HL S, te of Baltimore, welry, preenous materials and the best . pavanroe®, low. CHAS. jan 27—-tf ATS! HA - Ht SRC ay ae HA » ‘The best black res HATS, cot up in th try ood fashoantd lat at, J and a first rate Hat, is employed to Hat, 8 sold for We ——o. Pieeioe Jorhismoneys elt fists "annoculiiee, * im . NB. A ‘Driscoll’s of 8 Thousand mm it meet value G er) REAT R Bal é Boots t Flow. 25 y NS, Alexandria. Ihave en commi wt chy BRORE? Gem anamc, coven |sovth Sei R anaes Ghee ee Fingers, Ireaienters Patronised by a age wove ui u 5 ne prin imine tel sae tad act charm om taceMlanscaane ne sie tee e | stem. He 2 ste J for tus prook, some aad Sin Winn eg as a he pitt ian leem* cinm net aas deo ay cane at