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pretty boat howi which are remarkable for the rapidity with which stated to have Gloucester : time pointing to a sunceps stone, and de: mony,” sl do; Jas J \ _EVENING STAR. AURL SACRA FAMES, If some financial Solomon, tel peace to be done Bie fo sonal out and run, ¥ 5 ree, i. Lid "es to smash. Four weeks ago the precious stuff Was rife and plenteous enough, And no “short shinner” feared rebuff, Who sued for pelf; Sare te hear “flush,” or “quantum suff— Friend, help yourself !’” And confidence was like the air— Above, around, and everywhere ; And no one took a thought of care To ascertain If what seemed so material, were But mere inane. Now confidence is in its grave, And Wail street’s bravest of the brave Can't summons pluck enough to shave .,__ The strongest paper; Een Astor’s wins no greeting, save— “Avaunt, thin vapor!" And as for gold, the thing is not— No grain, iota, tittle, jot, Remains of all the giorious lot So lately ours— ‘The who.e bright boodle gone to pot With last year’s flowers. nd we must follow it anon, nancial Solomon Do us whatis To raise the “tr i Banks, nabobs—every mother’s son— Must all cave in! - LN. Y. Brening Post. ; —__ +e -- American Corvette PiyMoutH at Sourn- ampton.—There is now lying in Southampton, a United States corvette called the Plymouth. She ix commanded by Captain Dalgren, the inventor of those enormous guns with which American men-of-war are now armed, and which, in the opinion of some, will revolutionise naval war- fare, as ships will be destroyed before they can come near ¢ board the Plymouth has an 12-inch bore. There ave in all five large guns on board. and the object of the Plymouth’s cruise is to enable Ca: gren to make son chother. A pivot gan which is on pt. Dal- © experiments in sea firing. Al- agh the machinery for working these guns is very perfect and beautiful, yet the Inbor of firing heavy ordnance is severe. ‘There are some ers on board the Plymouth, they can be tired and the facility with which they can be used in boats, or mounted on carriages on shore. ‘The boarding implements and small arms, such as tomahawks, swords, pistols that can be averted into carbines, short carbines that are Joaded in the breech, and have the properties of the Minie ritte, are well worth inspection—all having some new and useful property. One of the curious properties of the Dalgren heavy gun ix the singuiarly mellow sound which accompa- nies its dixcharye. The volume of sound which it causes ix enormons, but the sonnd is not of that ringing and ear-splitting quality which usually esas Yea heavy ordnance. The Plymouth is pierced for 22 suns. Her fall complement of men is 20. Herecrew. however, at present amounts to only Ie@ men; she ix a wooden ship of enor- 'e mous strenyth ber timbers being far heavier than ving h those of Enylish men-of-war—London News. pido rot A Tssty H AND.—The following incident is eurred not a great while ago at As a working man was leaving home after breakfast to resum- his duties, his wife said, in the most plaintive and affectionate accents— “-What will you have for diuner, to-day, my dear?” besom stick, if you like,” was the peevisb rejoinder, accompanied by a violent slam of the door The husband returned bome to dinner in a bet- ter humor. Aclean cloth was laid on the table, aud a few covers and dishes, neatly arranged, graced bis tablc ‘I wish, my dear,”’ said the busy housewife, “you would strain otf the water,’ at the same n The husband obeyed. took the pot to the pump ned off the water. Curiosity rompted him to take off the lid, to see “what for dinuer, when be beheld a besom stick. that had heen chopped into suitable pieces. ‘The hus- band bad commanded, and the dutiful wife had obeyed—it was al! she had cooked. SappLe axv Brive, on A Weppine ox Horee- Back.—A Texan paper tells of a young eouple who eloped on horseback, accompanied by a elergy- man, who was tO marry them. The lady’s fa- ther gave chase and was overtaking the party, when the maiden cried out to ber cleriea) friend. * Can't you marry us as wermn?”’ The idea took and he commenced the ritual, and just as the bride’s father clutched the bridle Tein, theclergy- man pronounced the lovers man and wife. The father was so pleased with the dashing action, that, as the story goes, he gave them his bless. ing. A Remarxasie Case —A young man of the name of Curtis, of Ithica, recent y died of a scrofulous complaint, which bad converted one of his legs into a perfect mass of corruption. Just before his death there shot ont from the dis- limb two stems, on which next appeared two bads, and these on’ being exposed to the light burst into two perfect flowers. "Phe medical fac- ulty of the viliage are preparing a statement of the facts for publication We have this from a cor- poudent who would not knowingly misrepre- sent anything —N. Y¥. Mirror. ee ee UP The steamer Tropic was sunk in the Mis- sourt riveron Thursday, when eight or ten lives were lost. i> A woman in Florida, of the name of Cross, lately gave biith to an infant son which weighed only one pound. That Cross wasn’t bard to bear. We sueocip xot Compiaty.—At Pernambuco, at latest dates, the stuck of flour was about 5,000 barrels, mostly held by speculators. [t was then selliag at from $17 to $26 per barrel, according to quality ' 5 i" A Chicago banker asked a young lady of that city what money she liked best. “+ Matri- replied. ++ What interest does it bring '"* asked the inquisitive bauker. © If prop- erly invested, it will double the original stock every two years,” she replied UF" We learn that Mr. Wyon, the designer for the Royal Mint, has been euyaged to furnish desigas for a Canadian silver currency of dollars, halves, quarters and eighths of dollars. The coins, it ix understood, will bear Her Majesty's head on one side ; and a wreaty of maple leaves encircling their values, upon the other side of the coins {LF In one of the Courts lately there was a long and learned discussion as to whether a wit. ness should be allowed to answer the question— *What did Mary say" Three judyex gave long and elaborate opinions ja the alti mative, and the question being repeat- ed, the answer was ta word _ Dear ere owine AntiFfieraL Tearn Coroner Conuery beid an inquest on Thursday at Bellevue Hospital upon the body of Duncan Me- Dougall. a native of Scotland, 31 years of age, who died from the effects of having swa!lowrd two artificial teeth, with the gold plate upon which they were set No evidence was adduced showing how the teeth were swallowed. but it is supposed that he swallowed them while he was asicep. A post mortem examination revealed them in bis stomach —N. Y. Pose. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL —c. dopping, NY. C 1. Gray, Pa; J B Armstrong; © L Rey Pas i do; J & Hal! and lady, NY; J Lee, and lady. do; T Blien, Miss; J Hf Garrett, d Col Barnes. do; Capt J Showacre, Ma: D Moo: Ala; R A Rankin and family, Eng; J A Shep. ard.NY; S Brooke, Md; GF Williams, NC Faud Indy. NY; J H Dudley, La; Mr rs, NY; J Ely. Pa: JB Smith. do; L P Hol- iday, La. Hon Sere Ciemens, Ala: G Bishop, N C; JM Woolsey. Md: John Hanna do ; 8 For- ward, Md; E Pratt. do; George Coombes Tex; © W Donelt and lady. JB Pittman. ‘Tenn tt J Lestowell, Eng; J G Bailey, KT: hess uae ¥, KT; Dr J M@reene WILLARDS’ HOTEL—Rev W A Mev, Mrs McVickers. N York. FR Sache, Pores Nixon, Ala; Mrs Scott and family, Pa; White do, J Eldridge, New York: J H Knight, Pa; T Wai Thompson, Cal; Rev T McCauley and lady, Li C MeMicken. Obio, 4 D Means, Md; A W’ Ha. bersham, USN; J C Clarke, US'A; G R Coaster, NYk; DG Rollin, do; JC Yager, Pa; Jno Cum. mings, do. KIRKWOOD HOUSE. 8 T Newman and ody. Mass; T H Jenkins, Md; J L Moon, Mo; G J is, Ga, A H Harris, NY; M D Luckett, R O'Leary, do; P B Griffin, Ga; G Bishop and jady, Ma; JM Eyan and lady. NY; JL Kings- ly, do, Hen J © McKibbin, Cal: CH Pield Fs pal red Tex; Pinkens, Va; L Esam, Va; adyvean, do; E v ; Hardenbergh, Gal.) 7 DeHaven, USN; J R WASHINGTON Hou. 4e., Boston, Mrs Cancwee Dugins and daughte; —Capt O Nickerson, Wis ¥ Astiton, Va; Mrs hter, lowa; Miss niece, do; Jax M'Gil ut, do: Chas W Kitching: de; Jan J Nokes, DC; Jaw M Clark, Pa; Moe ME Clarh e » do; Drs M Haney, do; Jno Bail, Roruasia. MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. Faom tus Unirep States. For Steamers. ave. Days City Wash'ton ew York... Liverpool... Oct 15 Pulton....... ew York... Hav: Oct 17 | New York ew York. «Oct 17 | From Evrors. . Ip --Hamburg....New York. .Orct 1 | num Liverpool... Quebec... -New York...Oct 5 «New York,..Oct 7 eamers leave New York ~< 3 Southam ‘The California mail st on the Sth and 20th of exch month. ace By THE PRES! F THE UNITED ? I, ee Bi NAN, Previ- of Armorion, do here de it ef the clare and make known the undermentioned ria, at the periods wit: At the land office at Los AxcRLos, commenci on Monday, the tenth day of May nert, for the dis 1 of the public lands within the following-named woships, Viz: South of the base line and west of the San Ber- nardino meridian, Sections one to twelve, inclusive; the north half half and the southwest mn; Sections fifteen to twen- ty-one, inclusive; the north half of section twenty - he northwest quarter of section twenty-three; ction twenty-five; the south half of section twen- 1X; the southeast quarter 0: ven; sections twenty-nine to th sive; the south half of northent quarter aud the ty-four; and seetion thirty rections three to nine, inclust the sonthwest quarter of section quarter and the northwest quarter of section eleven; the northeast quarter and the south half of section een; the east half of section n to twenty-four, inclu- aive; the north halfof section twenty fi tions twenty-six to thirty-five, inclusive, of town- ship four, of range three. Township three, of range four. Sections one tw twenty half of section twenty -fi to thirty, inclus: ies will be land offices in the State o! ereinafter designated, to ipectact: laws ra, Reading, and ieroscopes in’ ty poramic Stereoscopes With vie’ Of superior and choi e picturesonhand. See ad: tisement in National lutelligencer, ESTIMONIALS. u NouroLn, September 7, 11 je for me au -three: and sections thirt; Sterol toupabip coshtcens and townshi twenty, and twenty-one, of range four. z Sections one, two, three, and ten to fifteen, inclu- he northeast quarter of section twenty two; ons twenty three to twenty-six, inclusive; utheast quarter of section thirty-four; and ve, of township secenicen; sections one, two, and three; the southeast quarter of seo- ections ten to hfteen, imclus: uarter of section twenty -on' twenty-two to twenty-seven, inclusrve: and sectioi thirty-four and thirty-five, of township crghicen; sections one, two, and three; the northeast of section four; sections ten to fifteen, inclusiv sections twenty-two to twenty-seven, inc usi and sections thirty-four and thirty-five, of township nineteen; und townships tventy aud twenty-one, of great variety; Cosi 3 Spectacles you wee ‘well, and seems to have improved my sight more than any other iparee I have tried 8 pair ef Spectables obtained from Mr. Tobias, and find them of aight, and corresponding with his description of their focus. 1 recommend himas Tenlialo of section thirteen; th quarter of section fou: eat assistance to my ection .wenty i ty-three; ti PrTERsBrRc, October 21, 1854. sth aalbeloccomahine About five years ago, | obtained from Mr. Tobias, in Washington, a pnir of Ginsses for the spectacles which I used, and found them of great assistance my decaying vision; and my opinion of hu he is skillful in the preparation of G not too far gone to be benefitted by — nds appropriated by law for the ase of schools, Siery. mee ther purposes, together with those nd overflowed lands, made thereby unfit for cultivation,” if any. granted te the State by the act entitied “An act to enable the State of Arkansas im the swamp lands within r hmits,” approved September 28, 1859, will be cluded from the sa.es. f No“mineral lands” or tracts containin, deposits are to be offered at the public sal mineral lands being expressly excepted and ex- @iuded from sale or other disposal by the require- ments of the act of Congress approved 3d March 1853, entitled “*An act to provide for the survey o! the public lands in California, the granting of pre- tion rights therein, and for other ‘The offering wohl LE pty ee pooms on the days appointed, and will proceed im the order s H ire advertised, onnit the whole shall ered, and ine cog eg cgeepo ote ne sale shall be keptopen longer than two weeks, and ho private entry of any of the lands will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my bend, at the city of Washington, this sixteenth day of September, anno Domini one thousand eight hundred ee he Hiomtens Hos. A. HENDRICKS, ‘Commissioner of the Goneral Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-e! toany of the ands within the towns of townships above enumerated is required toestab- lish the same tothe satisiaction of the Register and Receiver of the proper land office, and make pay- ment therefor as soon as practicable af er seemng this notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of bracing the tract clai' lasses for eyes and other States to rec! November 7, 1854. bias’ Glasses, and id remarks, am convinced J. BLACKFORD, M. D. sYNCHBURG, November 10. 1854, . having furnished me with by which I have been greatly aided, (my having sutiered greatly from r ™ affords me the highest pleasure to ider hum askillful practical optician, and well prepared to aid those who Professional services. Elder of the Methodist Conference, Witmine ton, N.C., June 27, 1854. Mr. J. Towias—iear Sir: tam happy to say that ectacies which | obtained from you last week From a- inequality in the 'y fore found great etting ginsses of the preper focal dis- It attords me pleasure to state, that b aid of your optometer this difficulty has been happily obviated, so that the Glasses you decidedly the best adepted to my eyesof any | have ever yet used. Very respectfully yours, From an examination of M. from bis observations ant that be is a skill) elusive: the north ections twenty hip one; and section ven, inclusive, of township three, L Mr. John Tobias, of range fire. the east half of nec- uthwest quarter of nclusive; the sections twen- east half and tion four; the e commenced section nine: s¢ ctions ten to hiftee southeast quarter of section twenty -one to twenty eight, inclusive; t e southwest quarter of section twenty-nine; the south half of section thirty thirty-four, elusive: and t sections thirty-one to © northwest quarter of of torenship one, of range six, ¢ line and west of the San Ber- rding meridian, seventeen, inclusive; the north ion eighteen; the south half of section ction’ twenty to twenty three, inciu- west quarter of section twenty-four; tquarter of section twenty-six; xec- tions twenty-seven to thir! half of section thirty-two; northeast quarter and the northwest quarter of sec tie 1 township Pee townships entirely satisfactory, visual range of my e: North of the bas ven, p getions, one u BUCHANAN. urnished me are “inclusive; th Having been induced by a friend to visit the estab- lishment of Mr. ‘Toiias for the purpose of tryinj Insses | was furnished with a pair slightly colo lue, whice have afforded me more relief and gratifi- cation than any | have ever tried. ally very good, w: inelusive; the ea My sight, origin: | aif of section sev injured by writing a ht, frequently toa very late hour: but with the of these glasses | can stuily almost as late as ever. and that too without the clions eighteen n: the west hallof section twenty; the ser r of section twenty ene; and sections oto thirty five, mneiusive, of township the Innds em- THOS. A HEN DICKS. tit h } Witton Commissioner of the General Land Office, Late Commissioneer Gen’! Land Office. 855. hifteen, inclusive; the east halfof he east half of 3 sections twenty one to twenty-seven, inclusive; the north half of sectioa twenty-eight quarter of section twenty-nine; the northeast quar and the northwest quar- ction thirty-five, of township three, and ips four, fire, stx,and seven. ons one and two; th he north half of sect ction five; the ROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING THE PA- PER FOR THE PUBLIC PRINTING. Orrick SurKRINTENDENT OF PrBLic PRINTING, WASIING TON, October Ist, 1357 he, rowiions of the * vide for executing the public printr it Wi, 1852, Mrealod reecived at this otice,im the Cai Mondny (7th day m,, for furnishing the paper that may be req the public is for the year ending on the Ist day Ihave used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacles for three or four months, and take great pivasure in saying that leased with them, benefited by them. 1 erry much ection thirty-four; I was recommended to Mr. John Tobias asa skilful optician; andas { have eves of remarkable pecaliari- ty, I was gratified to find that Mr. Tob: by inspeetion and measuranent. and he has made me a pair cles that suits me admirehiy. alf of section the nertheast t halfef section six; the north half, the southeast quarter. and the north half of the southwest quarter of section seven; the west halfof the northwest quarter and theseuth ortheast quarter of sec the northeast quarter east quarter of section the east half of the northeast quarter and the southeast quarter of section twenty; the west haifot the northwest qn: west quarter of section twenty quarter of section twe quarter of section turty- and townships fourand five, Sections ove to eighteen, inclusive; the north half of section nineteen; sections twenty to twenty-five, inclusive: the northeast quarter of section twenty- 81X; the northwest quarter of seotion twenty-seven; and the northeast quarter of section twenty-erght, of township fowrand townshtp five,of range seven, usivesthe northwest quar- ter of section seven; the northeast quarter of section pine; the north halfef section ten; secuons eleven, twelve, and thirteen; the northeast quarter of sec- tion fourteen: and the northeast quarter of section twenty-three, of ¢orenship four,and townshtp five, of range right. . The northwest quarter of section three; sections four, five, and six; the north hal sections eight and nine; and the northeast quarter of section seventeen, of towrnshipfour; and townships fier and six, of range nine. Sections one and two: the northeast quarter of section three; the west half of northeast quarter of section twelve; section four- teen: and the southeast quarter of section fifteen, of township four; sections one to twenty-eight, inelu- : the northeast quarter of section twenty-nine; the northeast quarter of section thirty-three; ani sections thirty-four and thirty-five, of township five; and township siz, of ran Sections one toeichteen quarter of section ninetee: section twenty-one; the tion twenty-two; and the northe: lion twenty-four, of township Are; and township sir, of range elere Sections one, two, ie. * proposals will comprehend them bali half of section erg st specifies,as nearly as can be as- lity, and description of per thet will be required. welve; half of the south rs under the r lasses—one for use in daylight, t--L procured one set from Mr. Tobias which answered both purposes. I have several! months, and find then it. EDWARKDSTUBRS, Of Department of State. Sir: The pair of Spectacles you erday are partionlarly satisfactory They are very decidedly the bes and Lam the owner of eight or nine pat selected in different piaces and ‘from opti led to me on account of their [en ter and the routh- ; the southwest -wix; and the northeast ve, of toronshi 10,000 reams fine printing paper, uncalendered, to measure 24 by 38 inches, and to weigh forty-five pounds to the ream of 4%. sheets, 4,000 reams fice printing paper, calendered, to measure 24 by 58 inches, fait to weigh fifty-six pounds to the ream of 480 sheets, furmshed me vest 5.0 reams superfine sized and calendered printing paper, to measure 24 by 8% inches, aud to weigh hfty- two pounds to the ream of 480 sheets. c #0 reams superfine hard-sized and calendered paper, to measure 24 by 32 inches, and to rty eight pounds tothe ream of 440 sheets, standing in France, England, and t I have been also pleased with you: rections on the treatment of the Sections one to six. ini BRooxiyn OrntHoparnic Ixstitvtion, 1,0 reams superfine sized and calendered map pa- per, of such sizes as may be required, corre ponding in weight with paper measuring 19 by 24 inches, and weighing twenly pounds por seer of 480 sheets. “tases VI. Aprii, 1854. After mos: carefu! examination of Mr. J. Tobias’s Glasses, | am enabled to testify that their hardness, clearness, polishing, and exact o them particularly recommen merely optical impairment of th: such auxiliaries. to determine th i# optical knowled, state thet Mr. tients with Glasses, sician and Surgeon oyal College of Surgeons, E: of the Medical Society of London, and of the Pathological Sooiet, eon of the Royal Orthopaedic Institution of anchester, Eng!and, and Surgeon of the B. O. Institution. of section seven; tea! shape render to those whose 2M) reams superfine piste paper, (enalendered or un- erlendered, a8 may be required.) 19 by 24 inches, and er ream ax inay be required. e paper of each of the above cias- ses to be of |nen ant cotton, free from ail adultera- stances, ofa fair white- uires of twent two reams eac! © perfect sheets. Uniformity in color, thickness and Weight wall be required; and no bun- die (exclusive of wrappers) varying over or under five percent. from the standard weicht will be re- ceived, and the gross weight will, in all cases, be Mixing of various thicknesses in the bandis to make up the weight will be cousider violation of the contract, No |—' 0 reams 0, 22,000 reams flateap writing paper: No. 3— 500 reams d: section eieven; the | vf such weight ‘The fibre of t ike and experience, and tion with mineral or oth; ness, nnd put uy each, and in bundles o1 upplied some of - to their aud my satisfaction’ LE FE ‘m| e ngland; Member ciusive; the northwest orthwest quarter of sec- quarter of sec- Norroux, Va., July 27, J854. In the experience of even two years, | have found great difficulty in obtaining Spectacles that were ex- actiy alapted to the weakness of my sight. This in- convenionoe Mr. ‘Tobias seems to have removed for the present by the substitution for me of better and more suitable Glasses. They are clear, chrystal-like and comfortable to my eyes. I y to those who from age or other infirmity require ar- tificial aid in this way. Witaixeton, N.C., June 16, 1854. To persons who Lave had the might of theireyes so impaired as to require the use of Giasses. | would recommend Mr. John Tobias as a suitable person from whom to obtain such Glasses as the: wire, as he has suited me with a pair of Spectacies ora far and near sight. t very much by @ service of yrars in the Post Office partment. whioh berth required me tobe on duty ull after day, during which W.A. WALKER. post writing paper; section nineteen; the southwest quarter of section twenty; the enst half of sect if northwest quarter of section twenty-three: sections to thirty three, inclusive: and the , Of Lownship Are; seven, of range twelve, Section one; the northeast quarter of section two: the southeast quarter of seetion ten; the south half of seotion eleven; section twelve; section thirteen: the northwest quarter of section 50 reams royni wri 5) reams super-roy: No.8— 50 reams imperial writing paper ; No. 9— 100 reams colored I would commend him 0 north half of section thirty-four and townships six mediuin (assorted. ) vib. No, 1—5,000 reams writs Weigh twenty-eight pe 21,59 reams 1y 26 inches, to je east haif of by 26 inches, to township four; the southw seven; the south halfof section eiz quarter of section nine: the went b teen; the north half of section seventeet eighteen; the northeast quarter of secti: two; and sections twenty-three, twenty ty-hve, twenty-six. and thirt ve; sections one to seventec half of section eighteen: the north section twenty; sections tw: inclusive; the northeast Six. of Corn shtp sir; an writing paper, 13 by 25 inches, nty-six pounds per ream. s writing paper, lt hy 22inches, to 1 pounds per rea dreams writing paper, unds per ream. writing paper,#2 by 16 inches, to ht: the southwest half of section fil m Ll o'clock at mght ti time I used but one light. Derantwent oF Int: From natural defects and the eyes, I have been compelled to nse glasses 1 bave tried different opticians without obtauning glasses perfectly fitted to my eyes. months since Mr. Tobias made two pairs especially found to serve ine perfectly. sptometer he is enabled to adapt I most cheerful bias to all having vecasion to use glasses, and bear my testimony as to his HENRY KE. BALDW Ass’t Sec’y to sign Land Warrants. PForosats FOR SUPPLIES. QUARTERMASTER’s Orvice Marine Corrs, October 1, 1857. uved at this ofliee un- # by 18 inches. to five, of township | No. 6—40 reams weigh twelve pounds per ream wen Zand are to be free from adulteratic finished in the best manuer. : are to be white or bine, of the rezuinr standard sizes of the respective kinds.and of be required by this othee: those white, and of the sizes and weight specified in the enty-one to twenty-five, uarter of section twenty township seven, of range of the best materials, for me, which | have By the use of h lasses tmoxt minu ¥ recommend Mr. T i thirteen; the southeast he southeast quarter o: the east halfand the southwest quarter of see- e northwest quarter of section prth half of section twenty-six; seven. of loren- jarter of xection section twenty - he nights reserved of orderin quantity of each and every kind such trnes aud in suck quantities as the vice muy require. keach class will be considered separate! subject to a separate contract: but bidders may offer for one or more of the classes in the same pi and the privilege is reserved of requiring « who may have more than one class assigned hin to take all such classes, or forfeit his right to any a greater or less eoutrneted for at th he north half of the northwest our; the northeast quarter of section tweive; and the north half of of township sir: wectic eighteen, inclusive; the north half of sectio teen; the north half of secti one to twenty-eig section twenty -nin of section tiurty: quarter of seetir east quarter a quarter of xe enied Proposals will bo re 3 clock, p.m.,on Frday. the 18th November, 1357, for supplying the Marine Corps with the fol ow % the fiseal year ending #th June, n twenty ; gee! southeast quarter f of the northenrst ; the northenst quarter les (not less th bid for. and t must accompany erch bid ; an numbered to eorrespond with per proposed for in that schedule; and, in the first SIX classes, to be properly or it wi'l not be considered. ples must be transmitted to ti age or other expense. » coposal inust be signed by the individual or ing it, and must specify the price per paund (and but one priee for each) of every kind class proposed for. aj classes must be deliv- es as nay be desi vod order, free of al) Xpenxe, and sulject to the u- Weight and measurewent of the Su perinteadeat, and be in in ali respects satisine- ing articles duriiy ian one quire) of each’ kind of ample in rath kind, » uniform caps, complete. the number of the pa- £00 patent-leather stocks. uniform coats, complete, of @ cloth, indigo dye—to be ty : four, and thirty-five, of township seven desicuated on the sample, All proposals and sam- us othee free of poi At the land office at San Francisco, on Monday, the third da disposal of the pub named townships, viz: North of the base line and east of the Mount Diablo meridian, Fractional township three, of range one, North of the base line and west of the Mount Diablo meridian, Fractional townshrps four and five, of rance one. South of the base line and cast of the Mount Diablo meridian, Sections one to eighteen, twenty-five, inclusive, commencing of May nert Is within the fo 1% sergeants’ uniform eoats, (same as 100 musicians’ coats.xcariet cloth,cochineal dye—to be chemically texted. non comnusmoned officers’ epau- B Paper i the xe hy irs linen overalls, spection, coun marine biankets tory. *Viank forms for proposals will be furnixhedat this office to persons apply tng for them ; and rone wil, be jon unless substantially agree and twenty-two to nite woctanacdiie: of townsaip ten, of range 200 marine faticue eaps. the elath tobe nn blue indizodye,and chemi Oto 8 fatigue frocks, 1,9 to 1,500 flannel shirts 0 to 1.000 pair woollen ‘ke taken into considerati ‘Township ten; an eight to fifteen, ine) ty, 8X, inclusive, id sections one to six, inclusive: usive; and twenty-two to twen of township eleven, af range ten, sections one to six, Approved securities, will be required: inferior article *n any of the ply the quantity required ered a violation ofthe cou- Wuships ten and eleren; eight to filteen, inclusive; twent twenty-eight, inclusive; and thirty. four ane five, of township twelre and nine to fifteen, inclus twenty seven, inclusive, of township thirtern range eleven. Pi classes, ora failure 500 to 1,800 we at any time wili be consi WO to SA wat SO to 1,900 pairs overalls, blue kersey, ts. do, Canton flannel drawers, Sto 6) musicians’ jaekets. scarlet cloth, eechi- neal dye—to he chemically tested, 1,006 to 2,000 yards 6-4 sky-bine kersey 1,900 to 2,000 —_= pavy-blue cloth, to be chemically ested. yards scarlet cloth, coohineal dye, to be chomi- ples of the above articles may be seen on Appli- cation at this office, or at the office of the assistant marine corps, 189 Spruce street, Phul- od that the necepted bidder is for manufacturing coats, the time of entering into riees thereof, sections one, two, three, h bulderis required tofu and twenty-two to factory evidenee of iis ish with his proposals alnlity to exeeute them; Is unaucompanied by such evidence wil townslup ten; townships eleven, sections one to five, inclusive; twenty to twenty- fe, thirty-four, and teen: sections one t thirteen, inclusive; and tw ty four and twenty-five, of township fifteen, range twelve. : Fractions! township eleven; thirtern, fourteen, and townul Section thirty-one; and secti twelve, of township sixteen, of range thi hips twelve, thirteen, fourteen, and Sif- sections one to savenieen, inclns! 0 twenty-seven, inclusive; and thi thirty five, of township sizte. Townships thirteen, fourtee teen; the south half o: eotions seven, west linif of section ten; and will he opened in the manner re the first Tuesday after the first eight to seventeen, 1 ber’? next, &th at 100% nine, inelusive; and’ thirty-thre thirty-five, of towns four, inemsive; ten to Monday in veeemh at the office of the Supe ysals will be addressed to the “Su, the Public Printing, Capitol o ton,” and endorsed“ Proposals. for G.SEAMAN, tof Public tinting. quartermaster States, Washing Supplying Paper. It is to be understoo to take ali material w overalls, &c.. on hand at contract, at the contract p: Bids will be received for the whole or in thearticles required, stood that a critical i cles furnished as to fit and quality, a me up tothe sample wil n the hands of the contractor he quartermaster rexervas to himself the right to increase or diminish the exixemcies or interests of t) mi Proposals te be addre: of the Marine Corps,” “ Proposals for 0¢ i2-eotl3thNov Pprerosas FOR RATIONS FOR 18s. QuaRTeRMasten’s Osrice MaRine Corrs, Wasuixeton. October 10. 1857. ls will be received at this "th of November next, as to the United orps, at the following stations, for fownehips t1ertve, tena’ 4 Meem, 6x t Superinatenden + o, and | _ee1-2awtDel bit ARRACKS AT P: Navy DEPARTMENT, Washington, Re ndorxed “ Proposals fc jarracks at Pensacola. Florida.” will tment until the 6th day of lock p. m., for the construe racks anthorized to beerected forida according to the plans aud epared by the direction of the pies of which may be seen mmandants of the Na ew Hampshire, Boston. ensacola, and at the and it must beexplicitly under- inspection will b of range fourteen. my fifteen, and sir- section four; the south half eight, and uine; the Sections thirteen ty inclusive, of township twenty, of range which do not con and thrown upon ~ received at tion ef the Marme Bar at Pensacola, F specificatiens pr @ Bervios may de- P sixteen; and township twen- tiartermaster | ty. of range siz icen. ractional townsh’ enteen, cinhteen, nim sixteen; and townships sev- eteen, and twenty, of range Fractional townships serentee: hips nineteen and treenty, Fractional townships eighte. twenty, of range nineteen. At the land office at MaRyavitig, onday, the seventeenth isposal of the public lands named townships, viz: North of the base line and east of the Mount Diablo meridian, Fractional townslup four; township five; frac- hips twelve, thirteen, and fourteen; Seventeen and eighteen, of range Portamouth, N Piuladelphia, N. Navy Department. posals must be for furnishing all the mate- completing the work ina manner satisfac- e person who may be appoint: Department to superintend the same ; a ject or Accept any o: hen it deems the in- fthe amount of work done and Ut for from time to 's, upon estimates made. ‘intendent on the and ten per cent. retained until the contrae and acceptance of the superintendent and d. the event of non-fu: provided at no Ly shall a n hve thousand dollars. prooosal must be nm and cichtren,and of range cightcen, en, Rineteen, and Beparate Sealed P commencing on ‘ay of May net. forthe ves the proposals herein invited, within the following terest of the United States requi Ninety per cent. the mi aH oe sere time, ax the work pro and certified to the United Stat the completion of the year 1354, v wn, Massachusett: ‘ortamouth, New Ha Brooklyn. Lon Philadeiphia, Gosport, near Norfolk Warrington, Florida ; Washington, Di Each ration to consist of one and township Fractional townships twelve, thirteen, and four- teen, and townships seventeen, eighteen teen, of range two. North of the base line and west of the Mount Diablo meridian, is eleven and twelve, and fraetional thirteen of range one, ve, thirteen, fourteen, and fif- teen, fifteen, and sixteen; frac- eighteen, and nine- and twenty-one, of and be forfeited in filment of the und and a quarter accompanied by a written responsible persons, ( Kent, postmaster, district f the United States, )in lollara that the bidder will, roposal be accepted, enter in- with proper and sufficient ‘xamine the plaus and in-before mentioned. ndaraed * Proposal pork ; sightee: r. or best superfine flour at ent; and at the rate of good coffee, twelve sugar, eight quarts of of vinegar, two quarts of sal hard brown son) ie of best su- t the option of S1x pounds of Hew Orleans tified to be so by « navy ay judge, or some other offic the sum of fiv. Townships twel teen, of (Arter pole toa contract and ben ,and one and a hal ped tallow candles to one hucti ri f required shall be delivered en the order ofhorr of each station, le ration, and shall eons and most choice pieoes of the ea: tobe No 1 prime meas pork, and the of the best quality of kinds named. No bid will he entertained unless accompanied by mn to this office, ws for 1858,” and addr cy wv HERLAND, uartermaster. teen; and townships twenty Speeifications at the offices herei: Proposals must be seale and piainly er ine Barracks at Pensacola, only whose offer may he aecepted will and the contraet will be forwarded as whieh he will be re- ys after its receipt be eompleted in all re- of the eomman¢ bulk or by the ai hree, and ten to fourteen. in- of section fifteen: sections twenty-three to and section thirty-five, of » two, and three; nelusive; the enst half ms twenty-two to northeast quarter of eotions thirty-four and ¢ sections one te four, twenty-one to ty-three, thirty - of seetion twenty 1X, Inclusive; for building Mari: Alf of section fou ‘8 practicable, withm ten two sureties pom him, section twenty-eigh } posals the Quartermaster of the Mari P BA Mabeis PEANU { township Aft mine to filtec: i one to seven, inel west quarter of toen. tnolastve; seot wire na tac | GUiCEhae BINGE ohGe in ve tieeiiey Travelers’ : (RANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD @REAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE Fico i (Sundar nights ex ) between . y and the SOUT vi Ate: ANSE ON CUR DUNST ILLE ann RICH: DM 5 Leaves Washington at 6 o’clock &. m. = Washington at7 o'clock pm. ‘or LYNCHRURG and the SOUTHWEST. | eave Washington at 6 o'clock a. rrive in LYNCHBURG next bps 3 atda, niarmoty P| With the trains on the Virgin and Tennessee R. Road for MEMPHIS. | Maat from © ottesville to Lynchburg a distance of 60 miles, Fare from Washington to Lynchburg, $7.75. The steamer GEORGE PAGE, foot of Seventh street, being owned by the Ratlroad Company, runs in Connection with the trains, ‘Tickets for Lynchburs procured on the Boat. ‘Omnibusesand ¢ Wagons will beat the Depot of the Washington Ral to convey pas- sencers and baggage to the Steamboat, for Alexan- oes —— ofsix miles, allowing ampie time ir meals. Alexandria, July, 18567. at 6 12 WaA4*HINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD, TRAINS RUN AS FOLLO From WASHINGTON a, 6 8. m., connecting at he West, and at Baltimore with thowe for Phiindeiphas and’ Rew York: JAMES A. EVANS, Agent, » 1857. iy 8-tf Relay for the West timore, Philadelphia, cad Jn Sunday at 7 8. m., and 4.29 p.m. From BALTIMORE for WASHINGTON a m, and 316 9. m. ae ‘ARSONS, Agent. jel2-tf t. MER GEOR PAGE. STHOUES SEUSE, TURE gies ve Alexandria at 434, Tg, 9, 10%; 6. WW ton at 6, 8, IN, 1136, 13K, 4, 5h, apcd enneton.et fis Bo PRICE, Sertain, NEW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. The recent extensionand improvement of its tead- nas required an en- n of the running arrangements of this road by which highly important advantages to the trav- are secured. On and after MONDAY, June 15, 1857, THREE DAILY TRAINS will be run in beth directions for throu, h paenephers, First—The ACCOMMODATION AIN starts from Camden Station, Baltimore,at 7 A.M.,(exccp! Sunda; it way stations and arrives at Cum- Deriand at 4 P.M. ¢ MAIL TRAIN starts (Sunday ex- cepted) at 830 A. M., aud arrives at Wheeling at 425 A. M., connecting at Benwood with Central Ohio trains for Commmb ncinnati. Indianapolis, |.ou- isville, Chicago, St. Louin, &c., and at ame pince with trains for Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, & Cleveland Road, and also at Parkersburg vd. hird—The ST. LOUIS and CINCINNATI EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily at 5.95 P. M., con necting at Kenwood at9 A. M. with express trains from Bellaire to Cimeinnati, (without chance of Cars at Columbus,) and reaching there im but 28 hours from Baltimore and 26 hours from Washing- ton. It also connects directly, in both directions, at Grafton with cars by Parkersburg and Marietta roads for Chillicothe, Crpeinnati, etc. These trains cornect at Xe for Indianapolis, Chieago aud St. ‘Louis, and at Cincinnati with the Great Ohno and Mississipp: Express for Louisville Cairo and St. J ours through to St. Lours in jess than 4z hours from Balti By this train the time to ali the central and southers places in the West is much less, while the distance is from 49 to 100 mules shorter than by the shortest of other routes. From the West these connections are asco 4 cloxe and satisfactory, ar. Tiving at Baltimore at 8.30 A. M. Baggage checked through to all points, THROUGH TICKETS solid at lowest rates at Camden Station and at Washington, D. C. Passengers from Baltimore or V ington may view thr entire road by daylixht, by taking morn ing trains, and lying over at Camberland or Oak- land, and resuming next morning by she gery | Ac commodation train, leaving Cumberland at $ and Oakiand at 10.50. e. FOR WAY PASSENGERS. The Cumberiand Acoommodation Train at 7 A.M. wil at ali Stations east of Cumberland, and the Wheeling Accommodation at all Stations beyond Cumberiand going West. Eastwardly, the Mail Train jeaves Wheeling at 8.30 A. M., Accommo- dation leaves Cumberiand at 9, reaching Baltimore at530 P.M ON THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, between Grafton and Parkersburg, wa: rm ng! will take the Express westwardly ane ‘he Mail eastwardly. The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4 P. Bf. stopping at way stations. eaves Frederick at 9.18 A, M.. Arriving at Baltimore 12 noon. The ELLIC wi MIL + TRAIN leaves at 5.45 A.M, and5.15 P.M. Leaver Biloott's Mills ee? AL Mand 7'P.M-, except Sunday Mille FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. weave Ba more for Washington at 4.15and 9.1¢ + Sand5.i5 P.M. On Sundays at 415 A. M. and 5.15 P. M.only Leave Washington for Baltimore at 6 and 8.99 A. Mand Gand 420 BOM. On Sundass at ACM ‘The first and fourth trains from Baltimore, and the seeond and fourth trains from Was! express mai! trains. stopping only J apelis Junction. 15 trains from Baltimore and the 8.9 and 420 trains from Washington connect with the traius from Annapolis, ~bor tickets, information, fare, &e., apply to J.T. GLAND, Agent, at the Ticket office, Camder tation. VM. S. WOODSIDE, jy 1S-tf Master of Transportation, Baltimore, Te PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM PANY. One of the Steamships of this Company, oarryin; the United States Maite for ACAPULO rota 1A, and OREGON, leaves: exch month, on the arri and passengers connecting via PA ROADS. ‘These steamships have been inspected and ap proved by the Navy Department, and guaranty spred and safety. ‘The Panama Railroad (47 miles lonz) in now com- leted fram ocean to ocean, and is crossed in Sor 4 hours. ‘The baggace of passenger: necked in New York through to San Francisco, and ngersare embarked at Panama by steamer at the company’s expense. ‘The money paid in New York covers ail ar pconea st ths trip. exerve steamers are keptin port in Panama and San Francisco, to prevent detention in case of neci- dent, so that the route is entirely relvable—no fail. ure having occurred in eight years, Passengers leave Panama the same day they ar- rive at Aspinwa'l. Conductors go through by each steamer, and take heres) of women and children without other protec- lore. For through tiekets atthe lowest rates Spply at the agency, 177 West street, New ¥ ork, to 1. W. RAYMON ARMSTRON: jy4tf 9 C.L. BARTLETT. Boston. T= 2W YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAILSTEAMERS. ae The Ships composing this Gite ime ar Ro grt NTIC ae me = Eldridge. he ’ LU. —— J vseph Comstovk The ADRIATIC——..-.. 7? Capt: Dames West, ‘These ships having been built by contract oxpress'y for tho Governinentservice.every care hasbeen taker in their construction, as also in their engines, to in- sure strencth and speed, and their accommodations @ unegualied for elegance and com Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, ix first cabin, $19); in second do., $75; exclusive ure of extra size state rooms, $325. From Liverpool to New York, 30 and 20 guineas. An experiensed Sur- geonattached to each sh Peanitne ean be socared until paid for. The ships of this line have improv water-tight bulk heads. PROPOSED DATES OF BAILING. FROM NEW YORK. |_| | FROM LIVERPOOL. Saturday, June 20... 1857) Wednesday, J 24.189 Saturday, July 4. 1857| Wednesday, July 8. 1857 Saturday, July 18... 1957| Wednesday. July 22 _1as7 Saturday, Aug. 1.....1857| Wednesday, Aug. 5.1857 Saturday, Aug. 15. 1852) Wednesday, Aug. 19-185 Daturday, Sept. i Wednexday, Sept. 2.1857 Saturday, Sept. 26... 1257) Wednesday, Sept. 30.1857 Saturday, Oct. 10.. ...1857| Wednesday, Oct. 14.1857 eeaeer. Oct. aa ees — Bo urday in + Nov. 11.185 Saturd 4 1857 Wednesdey iy, Nov. 25.1857 Deo.5..../1857| Wednesday, Deo: 1399 Wednesda}, Deo. 23.1857 eb tb RYCOLLIRS No. 26, Wall atreet, ow org. BROWN PLEY & CO., Liverpool. SERPHEN WENNAR Dod CO. 7, Aastin Fars, London, B.G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris, owners of these ships will not be sccountabie for gold, silver, bullion, specie, Jewelry, precious stones or metals, unless bills of Iading are signed sheystor and the value thereof expressed there, je is UN TED STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHOUT FAILURE FOR EIGHT YRARS, FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILRUAD. Regular Sailing Days, 5th €Wth of cach month, Cavtion.—So frauds and imposi- tiens of various kinds aprsibomn intel Persie catrav ers toCAL| ORNIA, that the subscriber, the ouly Agent for pnasage by the U fail 1. ma, in the city of New Yi caution all persons seek: Mail Lane is in New York is ai ‘he Com ies ve only one effice fa Ne i ork, ‘hich 26 at 177 Weat street, corner of Warren st . ting North River, at the head ofthe Com: "EP Oteeevo my sie V RAV MOR pg. ANE je1s- ee ee ee S07 Rabashaed Bc Tt ANKING HOUSE SWEENY, RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO. We will open Gold, currency, and genie o- counts for depositors, and credit the 4 lorqpoe be- tween eurrency and gold. Those id ee Or currency wiil mark their checks ingly. Those depositing specie will be an gold of silver, We hope in a few days to qnote regular rates for foreign Kank notes, as well as our home currency .as usual. SWEENY, RITTENHOUSE, NT&CO. se 2-dim _s020tiem “Bankers.” Ween CATERED SY Come RESS CaritaL.—. —_. ___. __. $0,000 11! This Com is now pre to rece: for INSURANCE ON BEL DIN ND &c.,at the usual City rates, any charge ey, their © corner of Tenth Street and Pennsy!vanim Avenue, ever the Washington City Savings Digectors. Wn. F. Ba ‘Samuel forroh noon — Fniday, Francis Mohua, MW. Gan” Bend. Beall, MES C, MoGUIRE, President. Garton D. Hanson, Secretary. ‘Sp ll-iy ae = “Cnuse BROTHERS. posses. Dee, ania! and Checks pud without charge. Drafts on the northern seaboard: gities received on Deposit at par,and Exchange om said Cities furnished to depositors without charge. IxtxRESt ON Derosits.—Interest will be allowed: on Deposits nt such rates as may be agreed upon. Deroire in Vineinin ane tinconseme Moxey. Deposits in Virgina and other Uncurrent Money re ceived to be checked for, payablern same funds, orm specie, we charging the regular Kxchange. pUNTS Notes, Drafts, and Bills « yn will bedisconnted, and Loans madeon Stocks, Bonds, and Seourities, at the market rate. Lerters or Cremt.—Letters of Credit will be furmshed, negotiakle in the different Cives of the United States, on Dep of Money or Col-eterni and interest allowed if Money is dopoxjted, charged if Collaterais,on such terms as may ve ag RAVELING Bilis or Excuanes.— Travelers will be furnished with drafts in such sums as may be de- sired negotiable in the diflerent Cities of the U Ritts anp Li ‘KKIMTON-ENGLAND, LAND AND Bulls of Exchange and Letters of Credit on 4, Ireland and Europe. furmahed at the marl for Exchange. in sums to suit. Bonne, Stocns, &¢.—Bonds, Stocks. and Securi- ties paying from 6 to oe. oent..niwaye for snie, or bought in the different Cities at a commission of pr. cent. Rigieng ae ieee nape arenes — jerve the right to ra depositof 10 pr. cfu the cost. Bonds or Stocks will Le ordered by tele- graph. ILROAD, City, AND State Borpe.—Railroad, Che sat becog edde eat pineed por aot negotiation, cither in this country or Fnrepe. Rail- road Iron purchased for carh or with Bonds. Lanp Wakrants.—Land Warrants bought at the market rates, Ali Warrants sold by us are guaran- teed in every re: Land Warrants located on commission. Land Warrant quotations reguisriy furnehed if re- mested, . Warrants wil! be forwarded to Western Houses on orders, or sent for ale on commissicn to responsible 188. Reat Estate anp insvrances.— Ketate bought and seid, and Ini ‘ect: Oonenun "Claims 2 es, before REEK. on 5 Goart of Ginims or Congress, intrusted to wa, will be prosecu rompt apd abie att . tet OY Prom OT BD BROTHERS, jan 27 Opposite the ary. [TEREST ALLOWED ON DEPosiTES. MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES’ CHUBB BROTHERS. a Orr ‘an Medicines. P prvats MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, By M. B. La CROIX, M. D., Albany, N.Y. ‘200 pages and 130 fine Pisin and Colored Lithogriphs and Pistes. I" PRICE ONLY 3 CENTS. 107” Sent free of postage to ail parts of the Union. Dr. M. B. La Croix’s Physiological View of Mar - .» A new and revised edition ~ Of 50 pares and 180 piates. Price 25 . my A popular and com- ve treat, e duts ar and removai—nervous debiltt causes and cure, by i once so simple, safe, and effect: ty ine failure is ae aly management—an essay on T matorrhera, with practical “observations ona safer and hints onthe evil results from empiriont proctiees 1 in mn the evil rem UC 3 which is added commentaries ‘on the diseases of fe ma from infancy to old age case graphical- ly iliustrated by beautiful pintes. It "porn ‘cat the a for those ot an moms apm oy ai point 1s 80 Uplortunately preval in oung. thes truthful adviser to the married, and contemplating marriage. Its ae 18 partic- ularly recommended to persons entertaining secret doubts of their physica! condition, and who are oon- scious of having bazarded the health, happiness and Privileges to which every human being is antitied to, tree of postage to ar part ot the Unied Senter ree of postage part of the Uni er: Di ROIx, (post paid,) Aibany, y _— ) a New York, enclosing 25 cen N. B. Those wno prefer may consult Doctor [LA CROIX upon any of the diseases upon rien his book treats, either personally or by mail. is mea: cines often cure in the short space of six ond completely sud entirely eradicate all traces hore disorders which copniva and cubebs have so 7 Leen thought an antidote. to the ruin of the health o| the patient. His ** French Secret” is the great con- tinental remedy for that class of disorders whioh un- fortanateiy, fysicians treat with mereury, to the irretrievable destruction te the patient’s constitu- tion, end whiod all the sarsaparilia in the world can- it 5 “| J Office No. $I Maiden Lane, Albans, N. ¥. us HE GREATEST uy T MEDTERL pigcorsay Mr. Kunwxpy, of Roxbury, has discovered in one remed OUT common pasture y that cures BVERY KIND OF HUMOR, rom The worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple, He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except intwo cases, both Thunder Hu- mor. He has now in his possession over one hundr: rtshentes of its value, ati withm twenty miles o| oston. ‘Two bottles are warranted to oure a nuraing Sore One to three botties will oure the worst kind of Pumpies on the Face. ‘oor three bottles will clear the system of Biles. Two botties are warranted to cure the worst ‘ker in the Mouth and Stomach. ‘hree to five h erst kind of Erysipelne. dne or two betties a Two bottles Kars and B! Four to 81x botties are warranted to cure corrupt rs. Qne bottle will cure Sealy Eruptions of the Skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to oure the worst kind of Ringworm. Two or three tottles are warranted to oure the Most most depperate case of K heumatiam. Ry to four botties are warranted to cure Salt- rheum, Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of Scrofuln. A benefit is always experienced from the first bot- tle, and a perfect oure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. Nothing looks so improbable to those who have tn vain tried aii the wonderful medicines of the day ta.common weed growing on the pastures along old stone wails, should cnreevery hunor inthe sy stom ; yet it ina fixed fact. If you have» homor, it has to start. There are no IFS ner AN DS, hums nor ha’s about it suiting some cases, butnot yours, I led over a thousand bottles of it in the viewnty of Boston. I know the effects of it im every case. It kas already done some of the greatest cures ev done in Massachusetts, 1 “re it te children ay copie ot sixty. | have seen poor, pun: eoking children, whese flesh was sort aud evil restored to a perfect state of health by one hore who are subject to & sick nentnche, aye lialways oure it. It gives great relief + eatarrh and dizziness. Some who have taken it ba been oostive for years, and have been regulated by it. Where the body is sound it works quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the functions of nature, it will cause very singular feelings, but Sem must not be alarmed: t! always disnppear mn rom four days to a week. re is never a hed re- sult from it; on the etme When that feeling is oe you will feel yourself likes new person 1 some of the most extravagaut encom that ever man listened to. dimeiaitad In my own practice I always kept it strictly for hy- mors—hut since its introduction as a genera! fami medicine, creat and w: ful virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease whi was. always considered ineurabie, have been ou! ay few bottles. O, what a meroy if it will prove effec. tual in all oases of that awfu malindy—there bug few who have seen more of it than I have. 1 know of several cases of Dropsy, al! of them Borie cured by it. For the various diseases iver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, and Axue, lain in the Side, Diseases of the and particularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, &e., the discovery has done more good than any m ever known. No henge of diet ever necessary —eat the best fou an get enough of it. | Directions for Use.—Adults one table. dren over ten years dessert- rege per day —o! children from five to eight years, ten» ul. neg dirsetione oan Ye Applicalie to af cronttetiont eon the bowels twice a’ . ir take sufficient to opera’ MA! ACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY. / No. 120 Warren Street, Roxbury, Massachusests, ents Woah ton.—Chas. Stott & Co., git deri « awrenos 3B. wy ge pay & Co., D. Walsh & Co.. F. S. Waish, J. P.'St Martin King, Nain & Palmer, Schwartz & Co, ell, Daniel B. Clark, J.P. Milburn, Dux! ‘ord & Bro. A fe etown. insell,O M Lenthem, J. L. 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