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‘s & te er near og : - — —— a TT ae POPOSALS FOR INDIAN GOODS! iscellaneous. ; TAR. | 577 —armtarriatt iT | otters! | Pye Lie MATHER” ING_S 514 tevanta srneet 5 Sembee! | PEON AES e ABBIE IN THE SWING, Pl4s ee nthe Sala Ornics SurEnyrexnant oF Puree, BY AGATHA STEELE. o FPP yy SHE ten, be receiv: tt the Offes'of indian Be ~ pei tk nets le t [eat ins passion, Office Story, th \agtop Cite 10 o’elo ok, 8. m-» On 8 R 5 the ma ef the “Act to pro- Taoge fant in ORerant ake, ae ‘suited to, every sights | 14th inber ne £t, for ee te nase wit tor execu public, Printing.” dc ap- Strineied from toe etoat aal-tree. Ops, Nprding, Sn Ri ee — 3 the indian varrous id Tribosyan for ian Reseda thie ofiog, yadhe Capitols until te Sigiena.at cane-cnt sinning. Kreat varioty ; Cosmnoramio eson Dossdeers Se RE eee. 1 tm, fur furnishing the paper that muy ju i ce ee - | Te eazenor oe coi Uielilgencsr. dee nie et ete ta. | ths public printing forthe year endvag.on the I e . 4 . a “Stowe nthe ines PTE Apombers ns, | Sania winckenyaad ea eters " Chey uot wi es Sauune dupon erage Son The Sateen Seemed sett Tmeasute'5t by 65 ine hee ‘Seon kind of oper ihre wie roa 5 bine: ad ~ § est. nats bold ¢ ing you are! more than aay other i . W. TAZEWELL. 10,000 reams fine printing paper, nealonderet, to i : i " measure % by $8 inches, and to five Oh! what glistening shoulders! les obtained from Mr. measure ; Sethar of an Oh! what oruel white arm, asistance to my | 1,500 pairs |-; white 7 ‘ats, to mea | Pounds joam sheets. Reaching up fur the blossoms iption of their sure 32 by 46 inches, au d Weigh 8 puunds Crass Il. end ae Just on purpose to ohsrm! ful o| an. 900 pairs 3-poimt scarlet Mackinac ets, ta 4,000 reams fine printing perer, calende: t HENRY x WISE. menaure 60 by 72inches, and weigh8 pounds | measure 24 by 98 > and weigh fifty-six That little bow fashioned mouth Puraasnuno, Qotober2iisse | pa S¥erpoint woarlee Me ‘ckinne biaakets to pound tothe eam of 0 sheets ears i meas es, eigh x ogo a ‘but divine. AVesbengtck for the sp encles 200 pairs S-pont green Ma ckinac. fraakets, to 5,000 reams superfine sined seed onlendered printing k : of great assistance to measure 66 by 8 inches. :and weigh 18 pounds paper. Sth 38 jeebes, ont to welsh fifty- Deck’d like a littie princes, sion ; and my opinion of bien has Seat 400 asc Foon 3 nee ent adene* | two pounds to the am ee ets. @. 3 « . ofr ieee Mo Bree etait ee ear, | Orenatcah Rea eateccetetete” | o rmme cunt el voed ont cient is * Fe . ie in! relies sd pore roses, ~ ingtxcunene, November 7, 1854. 5 belghir fort me etre eee. epee Weigh forty-eight vous the rear of 480 sheets. exami . Fol dd . 5 1 i Whoding ser brooke ‘nucater from he rations, fod remarks, ami convinoed | 200 ge by 7ftnchomswat weigh 8 jpounda 1.000 reams superfine sised and calendered map Pa he ers. z igo blue Mackinac ets, of sue! as may uired, corre pond: ego ath Tove het LACKFORD. M. D. ~ ye fT eecece bale ec icabed, eal weigh6 pounds ES ead In weight with paper measuring 19 by 24 inoli Weighing twenty pounds per ream of 490 shee Cass Vi. 200 reams superfine plate paper, (calendered or un- Lyxcusure, November 10, 1854. ei tn Pia teat etal atded, Tap eta See, by whi in greatly 4 fev. Tutfered reatly from reading at night in my Dearer than ever yet! What could Ldo— vanquished Lavn-like ma net! -point Gentinella blue Mackinac blank - i ee i eetaaes tees rmaches,and weigh 10 lbs. ‘WO pairs 3 point Gentinella bine Mackioa nkets to measure 60 by 7Zinches.and weigh & pounds | oalendered, aa may be required.) 19 by 24 inches, and Ob, for a heart of marble! earlier life,) rt affords me the highest pleasure to ‘250 parrs 242-point Gentinella biue Mackinac biank- of such weight per reamas may be required. ine ‘twould peril a king. that I consider hum a skillful practical optician, ft easure 54 by 66 inches.and weigh 6 ibe. fibre of t! of each of the above clas- pared he sit uader the arvor and well prepared to ard those who may need his a hist blue cloth peck be ‘of linen at cotton, free from all adulteta- — ——-— ler 0! a '. “ reen iy up in quires of twenty-four si iu ws of the loss of the Central Amer. |, NC. June 27, 1854. a0 “grey list fine cloth anon! and ip baw tes o two ream each, each ream eee sa in England,and h sym- Sir: Ladrhyepy tosay that | s'5n0 * saved ‘* blue cloth to contain 480 perfect sheets. Uniformity im color, nay oe the calamity is etpresced by our Eng. | the Spectacles which | obtained fro Herimike | $002 Sk i: euslet cloth thicknoss and weight will be required: nnd no bu igh cotcmmporaries. A Liverpool paper says: | Visual mnceal uy cron i have heretofore foe ndergat | 1000 pounds worsted'yara, 9 folds dle (exclusive of wrappers), varying 1 Ay hile the heart swells with pride at the reci- | Gimcuity in getting glassen of the proper {veil die- | iro hosed emoen fay handkerchiefs ceived, and the cross wr ee ne Rear rahept| gor Bh beer ter a lieu hae teen happily ndey cotton he t ie = ake up the weight will be considered a P + rth a pundie to make u| walities manifested under ditficulties per men beyond the Atluatic. The wreck of the Central America fatal and painful as it was, pre- sents instances of composure, coolness, consider- ation, and real beroism,which dignify humanity The captain of the ill-fated vessel was truly a noble of nature. He died in the discharge of a duty which he might have in part neglected with impunity; but in bim the finest part of an-ient chivalry ippeared. In the presence of peril the decidedly the best adapted to my eyes of any 1 ome used. tfull urs R. B. DRANE. sie i iaiinaiiie (ectorof St. James’ Parish. Having been induced by a friend to visit the estab- lishment ef Mr. Tobias for the purpose ot trying aig ore Crass VIT. - —- post writing paper; inteap writing paper: S—_ 400 reams demi writing paper ; 8 4 cotton shawls 64 “ —1 500 reams — 2,00) reams: 4—2,000 reas 5— $0 re. folso post writing paper; um writing paper; royal writing paper; oS ream pled he bedlins| paper; 50 reams imperial writing paper ; - — 100 reams colored medium (assorted.) i 1 was furnished with a pair slightly co! feo, whice havo alorded ine mecereliet and arate cation than any | have ever tried. My sight, origin- ally very good, was injured by writing and reading at Is calico 3 t Menmac ealieo ‘women and children were his first case. He pre- | night frequently to 8 Trac shemy sloeet mein blue drilling LL 19 by 26 inches, to pared to enforce this intention, but it was unne- | Md of those ginsses I ea the pain | have previous white * Neer renin. Cessary. ‘The passengers and crew were as reso- | {yerqnnd SOHN WILSON, z oaber 18 by 20 thehea.'to lute, determined, and humane as himself; they Late Commissioneer Gen'] Land Office. a er rexm. seconded Lim in evervthing and even the women Deo. 11,1855, ra A aS os me 1 ey lm Team writine paper, 1 by 25 inehes, were ready to do the work of men in aiding him have used Mr. Tobins’s Spectacles ee ies é I. Captain Herndon and bis men behaved nobly; | four months, and take great pleasure im saying that be er re who, feo teams writing paper. in by 2inches, to pone seein etal mp eeoupee bred areca f Som how gh omen yo SUARBURGHS | 10.00 fal tines NO, 3.540 renme writing papers 18 by 18 inches. to Kers speak irresistibly in favor of the high tone | benefited by them. ok $000: Bleached shirting shed weigh twenty-two pounds per ream. Be paced of Chee TAY Chee nel | Ewes recommended ior. Joka TUbipsenaitiite) Brian «+ Compationnnartine (anbies No. 6—400 reams writing ‘paper, 12 by 18 mches, to tee A SOs Al Chirtetendions wilt panise | Aen codes Teaes nero mie peouiinri- | T9000 checks, stripes and plaids weigh twelve pounds per ream, them.” : ty, was gratitied to find that Mr. Tobias scemed to | 10-00 ) “* | checks, stripes All the paper designated in olaases 7 and Sareto be The London Times, in its City Article, says | comprehend them by inspection and some. slight | on yards fannels, assorted of the best materiais, free from adalteration, and that the loss of gold by the Central America wi!l | measurement and he has made mea finshed in the best manner. ‘The papers iu class 7 f Specta- PsUTL. IK. are to be white or blue, of the rexular standard sizes 1,000 pounds cotton thread fall heavily on that side, more than half the 6) dozen spool cotton oles that suits me admirably. amount being insured there asl July Li, 1856, ¥ ermillion of the respective kinds, and of such weights as may Wasmineton, Aug. 8, 135 pace . cap ee oe be required by th office ; those in ols: are to be Having been for years ander 13 “ . brownzilling twine, No. 99 White, and of the sizes and weight specified in the T7~ The rumor that the Blue Ridge ( Va.) tun- | two sets o! “a Rae lon cotton maitre ‘Tho right 19 reserved of ordering a greater or lees Sentradiciel nit Che Pamege of onsn bo | Sos Bere leet Caravan ona sat brass Bis Pobins 3.400 flannel shirts quantity’ of each and every kind contracted for nt etn several months, aad find them excellent. 10 dozen Canadian belts. such times aud in such quantities a8 the publie ser- 110" The specie in circulation in France, at EDWARD STUBB Cass No.2.__ wen finden ro Cot yi EA present exceeds 6.000.000.000f. France has more f Department of $ 5 Ready-Made Clothing. ciass wi considere 4 " vs Pp specie than England, Russia or Germany, in- Mr. J. Tostas. Sir: The pair of Speotecies yo 200 frock coats, indigo biue jot! sulyect to a separate contract; but bidders may o! or a saunp- | Site thes weteraccedede tetany aace! | Ba quat fon iyi ttn peelreipye 4 i he uy jes the bes pussess, #7 “ i iy Mr. Richard Richter, of Leeds, Hamp- ae py owner ofaight or bine pairs, carefully fro bond 4 who = ae more than one clans assigned hur te sec eunty. Mass... was found, on Sunday last, | S¢lected in different piaces and from optieians reo- ib pamaiuone ake ail such cissses, or forfeit his right to any pole reed tet edescaic in a dying condition, | ommended to me on account of their professional 100 vests, bog 33 m e effects jaudannum Samples (not less than one quire) ef each kind of standing in France, England. ane the United States, papor bid for. and but one sample in cack kind ket eapates have been aiso pleased with your remarksand di. | 1% Mackinac indigo blue blanket ea: IJ Two men of families, named Jas. Pancost 100 biacw satinet overcoats, (No. 1) m - Must accompany each bid; and, in elasses 7 and 8, be and Joun Schacffor, were artested in Cincinnati, | Tetons serving and improving Oren. dot the par 100 sheeps gray cloth overcon! nambered to correspond with the number of the pet fora most violent outrage on two little girls, 9 | eaebtiaity penne ee ee ee UL ee ee ced per proposed for in that schedule; and, in the first and 12 years of age respectively, on boa:d of a rofessor of M. C., Louisville, Ky. 100 black satinet eoxte ps ge fc ae? Rice's Mesicaated on np —— Steamboat. Brooxtyn Oxztnopaxzpic Institution, wo CJ pantaioons phy Beaty Sraneemnaen ve a propomls and — i0~ A traveler by the great Northera Morning April, 1854." 100 tae or other oxpenso. ‘ ne Ghee be. timed ties ngnctictter to London, afirms | «fier moet careful exumization ot Mr. J; Fobias’s | 20 bi Zach proposal musi be signed by the individual or that be timed the speed on September 29, and | Glasses, I an ishing, and exnet optical shape render firin making 1t, and muat specify the price por pound foutd that some parts of the journey were per- rt r them particularly recommendable to those whose ) merely optical impairment of the eyes are in want of such anxihanes. | consider, moreever, Mr. Tobias fully qualtfied to determine the focus of the eye,both by his optical knowledge and experience, and by means of his optometer. In addition, I can further state that Mr. Tobiss has suppliod some of my pa- tents with Glasses, to their and my satisfaction (and but one pries for each) of every kind of pa- per contained in the class prop for. All the paper in the severni classes must be deliv- ered at such piace or places as ~ be designated in Washington City, in good order, free ef all and eve- ry extra charge or expense, and subject to the in- Spection, count, weight and measurement of the Su periuteadent, and ™ in all respects satisfac- coats pantalvons vest: formed at the rate of 64 miles an nour. 7 The St. Lowix Democrat says :—It is rz- Mored inthe city that the efficers in the army stationed in Kansas bave petitioned the Presi- dent for the removal of Gov. Wather, on account of his interference with the froope to induce them to vote at the late election. 20 v iJ 300 cadet mixed satinet 00 oe 200 “ “ _ CLA Hardwars, Agrieultural Imp 6,0 pounds brass kettios 1,000 tin kettles, (4 sizes,) ed kettles, gina nest 08 ments,and Axes, LEWIS BAUER. M.D. ne nate 189 tory. quart iin pau lank forms for proposals will be furnishedat thin nist Cavex oF Frege IN Putt ADELYmiA.—Geo Ryercenece peer on ete El Orta | a office to persons applying for them ; and none will be loover and James Dunn, well-kitown rnoners of the Medion! Society of London, and of the Pathological Society of New York; late Sur- ‘eon of the Royal Ortho: ¢ Institution of Ktanohsster. Eng!and, and Surgeon of the B. taken into consideration unlbss substantially agree- ing therewith, fre ith approved securities, will be required; plying of an inferior article in any of the 2 buteher knives scaiping = ** 25 M xun flints with a hose company in the Fifteemh Ward, Philadelphia, were detected on Tues: last in setting fire to a building on the corner of Callow- O. Institution. Y ¢® failure to supply th antity re red Bill and Twenty-third streets. It is supposed : 5) cross gun worms Atany timo will coco orod & vacate of tancen: one-half the fires that occur in Philadelphie are Norrerx, Va., July 27, 1354. 1) Squaw awts tract. attributabie to ranners with the “masheens.” Ta the experience of even two years, I have found 125 “ fish hooks, assorted great difficulty in obtaining Spectacles that were ex- actiy adapted to the weakness of my sight. This in- convenience Mr. Tobias sooms to have removed for the pre: by the substitution for m better and 3 dozen fish !ines ross needies coarse tooth Each bidder is required to Furnish With hia proposals satisfactory evidones of hig ability to oxeeute them: and proposals unaucompanied by such evidenco will he rejected. > Mr. Francis Duffield, residing at Sayrew’ Neck, N. J., was Dior ey aeons a few evenings a combs ago in his wagon, when he was stopped by a od ne The propesals will be opened in the manner ra hi wi ded bis m Mr. | Moresuttabie Glasses, They are clear, ehrystal-like scissors nired by law *-on the frat Teerdey oe firnt Seen, : ao hee ee Cee he | and comfortable te my he I would commend nim bush scy thes ond in Vecember”’ next, ath.) at 19 o'clock a. m. h. tthe fella ki ins im the beat | these who from age or other 1 PaRy require ar- grass at the office of the Supermtendent. . threw at the fellow, strikin im ia the bead | tifesal aid in this way. J.J. SIMKINS, M. D. grain“ Proposals wil! be addressed to the “ Superintend and knocking him down. He then whipped ap Witerveton, N.C., June 16, 1854. adzes ent of the Public Printing, Capitol f the “nited and made bis escape To pomeus who bave — the si ht ctor ey 4 Srabbing hoes States, Washington,” and endorsed * Proposals fur © Lap pa sas th impawed as to require the use of Giasses, | wou: weeding ** Supplying Paper.” eichae wae ke Pot a recommend M. John ih Sa Bi mane person _ pairs —, BEES SY) A.G.SEAMAN, encountered ‘a dense crowd, tore her skirt half | from whom to obtain such of Bpetacies | iwicc ie Superintendent of Pubic s’rinting. off, lacerated the lace on her mantilla, and lost her temper, to secure a siik at twelve shillings a yard, which shedid not want immediately, and which she afterwards found to be the same iu wty*e and pattern with one an uequaintance bad bought for a dollar and a quarter in ordinary at oe 1-2awt Deol fora far and near sight. My sight has been impaire | very much by a service of years in the Post Offic: t, whieh berth required me tobe on daty jock at night till after Go¥, tiring whioh light. W.A. WALKER, 8) drawing knives, 10 and 12 inohgs in length 20 augers, iu equal proportions of Le, |, %, andpe aueh 2%) hand saws 3) crows-cut saws, z feet in length By can pres Ata" ; Y THE PRESI NT * THE UNITED STATE: In pursuance of law, 1, JAM Derantment ov INTERIOR, May 8, 1855, BUCHANAN ) a ti ” From natural defects and the unequal range of my & dozen hand-saw files Fresieet of the United Sisko Re esrrinypoed anee I have been compellad to uso giaanes for save. jo « cross-cut saw files will be held at the uzdermentioned land offices inthe Tax Case ov Mies Mapetrixne Suite —We I have tried different opticians without pi BRD Pers hee bis ie, 36. 1, pad # inc, State of Missouri, at the periods hereinafter desig- uoted yesterday a paragraph from the Belfast fectly fitted to my eyes. Four 4 ocke: chisels, 34,1, ine nated, to wit: Reon ip reference to the reported death of a »bing made two pairr especial'y 3 planes, fore and jack At the land office at PLatspure, commencing on sorvant girl ie Alc. Sanith’s family, and giving | for me, which I he TN det pees = care seas Monday, the int day of March next, for the disposal some w, startling: disclosures’? whieh she b By the use of his optoineter he 1 Teecst cheater 60 cup kettles, (3 sizes) of the public lands within the mads on her deat 3 ponanes most minutely tot uliowing-named eye. We have now been as- | Frecommend Mr. Fobine to. all townships, viz: sured oa What we believe to be reliabi« author- Wing Cceasion to ery short-handled frying pans use glasses, bear my testimony as to his skill as dozen soar) Some North of the base line and west of the the fifth ity,”’ that the story iva tissue of absurdity, and | anoptican, HENRY E. BALDWID 20 irog spoons principal wm jan. ‘tat Christian Tacaet is at the present ose oe nes __ Ass’t Seo’y to sign Land Warrants. = a ee fates ete pe toto aren, of ranges ; ——— of the best bealth —Glasgow ROPOBALS FOR PLIES. = ae sxe, to weigh from 434 to 56 pounds At the land office MILAN, ne on cae if Axen, to wei: iD” An agent for the American Bible Society, QUARTERMASTER’s Orrick MARINE Caare:t 7 “* hatchets,to wei te povane red ublio lands within the foli rity Sakoae town in perambulating one of onr suburban towns for led P: iy cane ie ped Is d axes, ordinary size Bibies to the destitute, called on a family whose | fusy° for supplying the Marina Corps with the fol.ow: principal meridian, household eff-cts did not bear evidence of care townships sixty-seven, and thrift, and made the usual interrozation— “* Have vou a Bible in your house?’ The head of the family replied, “ Yes? wherenpon the agent wished to see it, and after a search the only yestage found was two leaves, which the house Chass No. 4, Northwest Guns. 1,000 northwest guns, Hint lock 2 «percussion lock. Proposals will be received for the delivery of said goods at i, Balti- ing articles during the fisoni year ending 30th June, 188, viz: 509 to 00 uniform caps. complete. 1,000 to 2,000 marine pormpoona. 1,00 te 2,00 patent-leather stocks. 500 to 800 privates’ uniform coats, complete, Fractional eighteen to twenty three, inclusive. At the jand office at Patmyna, commencip: aongey. the firet ony of Maron next, for the dis @ o of ranges al Within the foliowing-namod sal of t townships. viz: public lan Boston, New Yor of be hniadelpinia, blue oleth, indi dye—ti inore, New Urieans, St. Lou! ‘Memphi rCin- | Norzs ii re hoider presented to the agent with the remark chemically tested. x? Seto lering the bids, the cost of the | Nort of the weet pe! ves ae Te that he was not aware that they were sonear out BHto 10sergeants’ “uniform coats, (same as tation of the xame to their res tive des- Proposed to be delivered ciding upon the proposals. rved to Toqu.re a xreater or the articiea named than that Tur Drer Sea Sovnpixcs —The United States sarveying steamer Arctic bas returned from her deep sea explorations, « ompleting her former sur- ractiona! township a: he islands in the Mu ‘one, two, and three, four. of range five. above.) Hto 100 musicians’ coats,scarlet cloth,cochineal dye—to be chemically = f 100 to 29 pairs non-commissioned officers’ epau- tinations from the places will form an elemer ‘The right wil be res loss quantity of any of even, of range ten. Ppl river, numbered in fractional townsip mxty s The island in the Des Moines river, in sections veys and examinivg into the practicab’ ty of lett specified in the above schodule; aud also any others , -for other telegraphic extensions in connection ite | 580 to 90 pairs) Pia dillerent description that may be needed, at the | fut And nine, of fraetioral township sixty-four, of : = (Oweat inarket prices. ‘ ; the tech wen completed Secseeehah eres! | ust eeeiens atylenand aelens ir meeagetuce, of the required | ton, cleven, nin! Mlteon of fected a eesions nine, deep sex soundinzs the sonnding line. several Zig to S00 pre » | pies of blankets and elothe are foreign fabries, ti | 8¥6 OF range six. eee nt fathoms long, was lost. “The plan pro- | “yu (0 “ie pairs brogans will be necesea: roposing @ di tio artic! either of those k » that a sample thereof shal! ac- compnuy the bid. ‘Pne articlos to be furnished mu contorm te and be equal with the Atthe land o posed was to make soundings and thermal! olwer. Vations, at intervals of thirty miles, between Halifax and Bermuda, and thence home. Crrecrr at Sea —As the crew of a Deal boat Were cruising in the Dowas, they saw some ob- ject floating in the distanc, and St. Lovis, commencing on for the diaposn! following-named 500 to _ 800 knapaacks. 2,590 to 3,9 pairs woollen socks. ‘509 to 800 marine fatigue eaps, the oloth to bens iue.indizodye,and chemically tested. FA to 800 fatig a frocks. 1,999 te 1509 flannel shi oe at the first day of March next. a io lacds within the we: North af the base line and cast sf the Afth prin- P cipal meridian, Fractional townsh thirty - . of range nine, Aree yp on rowing to the | ‘300 to 1,000 pairs wool ee overalls, blue keraey. except the portions covered vate claims. 5) ound. to their surprise, aman struggling in | 8 to 1,000 woollen jackets, do. At the land office at SON, the Water and almost exhausted. It appears the | 3% to ‘59 wateh or great coats, do, ° inreh neki Cetera on Monday, the of the ‘publ townships, viz: North of the bas: line and east of the Afth prin- Poor fellow had shipped on board an American ship named the Commonwealth, bound to Mel- bourn. and that owing to the brutal treatment of one of the oficers.to whick his body bore une- 506 to 1,960 pairs Canton fiannel drawers. Sto 60 musicians’ jaekets. eearlet cloth, eochi- neal dye—to be ehemieally tested. 1,10 to 2,090 yards 6-4 sky -blue kersey 1,00 to 2,000 yarda navy-biue cloth, to be ehemically 8th ~~ of March next, for the disposal lands within the following-named be purchased at his ex pense. Paymeat wi i for the goods reoeived on invoices thercor by the eertibed by th agent or agents appointed to inepeet them. , sipal meridian, quivocal testimony, he jumped overboard to ex. tested. It w It be understood that all bids for farnisning | , Fractional township twenty-one, aud township cape from his violence.” § absequently two Others | 39 yards scarlet cloth, eoshmeal dye, to be chemi- | the goods above specitied may be rejeoted at the op | twenty two, of range one of the erew sought the same icfuge, bat wore cally tested. tion of the Department, partreularly if mmde by one Township toenahip twenty-one, of range treo. picked op by theahip’s ban ees Samples of the shove articles may beseenonappii- | Whe i« not known ns n mantiacturer of or erewiae eeetaaip twenty-seven, of range seven. it i ¥ stip - ention at this office, or at the office of the assistant | denle: Proposed to be furnished; Fractional township sixteen, and township twen- chore THe Pase!yest —Mr. Buchanan is said to be avery punctual man. The Wash. ington correspondence of the Charleston Mercury Seastecomiston marine corps, 189 Spruce street, Phil- ei phia. It is to be understood that the accepted bidider is ty-eight.of range nine. rey Fownship twenty-nine, of ra ust be distinetly stated red; and that 7 an the bids the bids of all persons 6 ten. who may hav 1 e failed to comply with the co ditions [Bircoetel LOW aehip sixteen, of rac ge thirteen, Hlustrates this characteristic ay follows It mact | t take all material used for manufacturing coats, | of Any contracts they may have previously entered. T6CER AT the Lae ee ee eee : be premised. that the President tal overalls, &c.. on hand at the tin: entering into | nto with tho United States shall, at the option of | North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- to hls hoenc in Pores had taken a run coutract, at the contract prices thereof, the Department, be rejected, in accordance with the = - sipal meridian, ote dee ne pa vania. . a Bids will be received for the whole or in parts for Jetter sud spirit of a joint fesolution o: Congress Fraetional towuship twenty -oue, of ranges one to on oe hae dent retarned to Washington? thearticies requjred. and it must be explicit y under- | relative ty bids for provisions, clothing, &¢, for the | @ cht inclusive. as 2 gentleman to-day of a door-keeper of the | st that » eritical imspeetion will be given allarti- | Use of the Navy, app 125 mectional township twenty one, and townships hag Department. ““ Yes, sir,” was the | el furnished ax to fits Mf quality | anc thet articles » it be, reas 7, twenty-five and twenty-six, ef range nine. reply, «3 haven’: al - ww do not come up tothe sn ew aithful per RAUCE G he contract, wit * x je eves on; | "at coartgomaner mane if the right to bya United States Judge or Distriot Attorney. | diaposnt ot the public lands within the following P ins — Scott ban increase ‘or din ah the quantit named above, aw 2 be proposals wae ecalence the Sitjcles Bich one named town 8, VIZ: I in bus: enzayements | the eucibs or inten fs - | quantities thereot.ax they sre arranged in th. is «s broker on Waii street —_ Fee re neTEiee mes ie xoing schedule, with the priess anneted in each, in | North af the base fies and west af the fifth prin- — a fraet Riaz Coen te tothe Quartermaator | doers and cou, ‘at which they rat and kasted ap | fownshi thirty, of range swew y-nine | of the Marine Corps,” Washington, D. C., and en- muxt be earried out voted wu . ps a AKRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. dorned * Proposnis for Supplies.” They should be mubsnitted with the | 4, Lowaetps thict thirty-one, thitty“tico, thurty- WILLARDS’ HOTE ootken Noe ae ree, and thirty-four, «frange thirty, Capt Borrowes, Irelaud; Rosenthal, NY; RR « La; Col Payne, U | by propose to fu viee of tho Indian department: rede, for the ser acoordin| the PROPOBALS FOR RATIONS FOR ism, — terms of its advertis: ment therefor, dated Lands appropriated by Jaw for the nse of sehools, military, and other purposes, together with those “ swamp and overflowed lands, Jetober QusRTERMAsTER’s Orrick Marine Cease 15th, 1857, the following artieles, at the pricesthereto | for cultivation,” if any, Eranted ta tho Bate bets Fitch, France; C B Farnsworth, NYk; fon J A ASHING TON. October 10, 1857. athxed, (hi insert the list according to the not entitled * An not to enable the State of Arkansas Potts. Hon A H Vaneline. NJ; WH Hopkins, separate Sealed Proposals will be received at this | oias es vsed for,| deliverable in the eity of the ‘swamp lands’ within Md; Bishop Kip. Cal; M McDonald, Dr t tome = ¢ ioe — Tuesday, the 10th of November next, at | Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, New ‘eptember ps 1850, will be iwidge, Maine: 5 Jolene pe 5 Staten abe ih» for lurnishing rations to the United | Orleans, St. Lonte, Memphis, or i: 5 lod from the sales. Hamilton and lady, E F Drayton. Mass; Clark, Com Vanderbi Abbott; MT ‘anada; Mr Parker tes MATING a. at the following stahon: t Reed. 1 the year ias#, vi, Chariestown Portxmouth case may be} by the such time or times d ordered by the Comm nd he offering of the abeve lands will be commenced onthe gays prpolied, aod i Letap hes ry ces order in which they are adverts unt, have heen offered, and the ‘sales thus clade lrg assrchusetts ; ue Harpahire 5 Vali Now York; ;,but no x of the same kinds and qualities | sale shall be kept open longer than tee BROWNS? HOTEI.—c A MeEvoy, Va: Ca vaping Of foods. aud at the lowest market prives, auch | D0 private entry ofany Of the lacie Gur ie eka ae OW Hoover, Ma: W Binds ae Doss iP Pincton, Bi yeinia; other artivles of x diferent description aa ina until after the expiration of the two weeks, ing, Va: M D Hayden, do; TA Marshbanks de; ington, Distriet of Columbia, eta fess deliverable neta eae tte | us maatenarh dee OF Saseaieeatty of aamington, - . a = ay @ » . FB Biter, do; Maller’ NY EG Bastniore; | | Pach ton to come of One pound nd this proposal be accepted, (hero insert the words, in | thousand ght ented aa Air aeven. aie 3 + Lewis and niece, hy eel, or quarters hole on rt,’ if more than one class be I i BJ Weney, do. 3K Kendall, ponaan o; | parks eighteen ounces of tea ea pou? best sue | for.) flor wel. will, within twenty dane goer Sen, By the President: BUCHANAN, JD Millard, Ma: sy Stewart, Pa; T B Barlow rhino flour. or best superfine tour at the option of | execute @ contract accordingly. #1¥e Beonr ty Tuomas A. Hanpnicns, ds CN Suwrocas Ps Miata | good eines twelve poune of heat NewhOtiae! | [sriie Eur raseemmaeeen To Ladin, alin: |" Commliniouer of ts Goneral Land Offee erland, US S Shotuck, Pa: R ae - | ge . Dt jeans | f fi si a > ME ~ i ha "a5 gomery, | sugar, eight quarts of best white beans, four quarts | insert whether t party proposing iso NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLA NTS. 2. yg RF Barper. NY; Mr reguiar dealer in the ar CL aan facturer or # hard brown sonp, and be furnished} Proposed to of vinegar, two quarts of salt, Wa tgern] ef Sood right of pre-emptio: a one and a hal red rat: Every person entitled to the RKWOOD Housr, hard dipped tallow eandler to one hu to any of the lands wit! o = 4 Each proposal must alan he soeompani Dove enue cei we ahips and parte olen. Me; OH Armatrony ger Pa: AF | tne beet required shall be detect oe aoe knarantee, in the following forth, token ee tabliah the samme to the eater eee an, Tegire dt ow. ley, Md; G Rest, Va; 3 Woe? Mo; HC Mal- | of the omnmantiin officer of eneb stat Ps Fie j eats Persons, whose sufficioney munt | and Feeoiver of the r Jaad othe a nd make rhe ‘dv pi etehig ¥, bon do; J Barb. | bulk or by the single ration, be certs {aS Of more persone personally or of- | payment erefer el prow as practicable ‘after eect, Mg eno Vas F Thempeon, La; Ei | best and most choice picens oft ficial'y known to the Department: : seeing this motiee, and before thedny appointed fre Brood! berry, to be No.1 prime mess pork, and the gr: I {or wel be uarantee that thoabove bidder, | the eommenoement of the publie ‘salo the | ds a of the heat quality of kiads named, ‘A for bidiers,1 Fa soaken snot anal bo awarded to hima, | embracing the tract glaimed: otherwise auch sate - = 5 ‘i r] foregoi | MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STRAME the ‘id, wil] be entertained unless sacompanied by | oF prpon will execute a contrast, and give weca- | Wil be forfeited. THOS. A. HENDRICK r V4 office, i |. A. HED cKR, Frou tHe Unirep Status coctibed te by ceaenranien known to this offce, er | 149 advertisement Ine Pree fae Pinseribed in 0 19- Commissioner of the General Land Ofkco. -New York... Havre P ofthe Marie Corpe, Washing: | Any aud el anioe tf Wd Lor wo] agree to pay | _Set0-tews oT az Allantle ...7.-New York Linerpedl F srermsster of the Marine Compe, Washing- | any, And ai! damares ar losses whic n BYSKSRIN SHIRTS ax DRAWERS. hich _06 10 ectNovin Quartermaster. _ | #910 do on the part of the anid bidder for bidders} | aed Breen Per ma. Weak cheste, bri este be ff G*xu! Ne ITA IAN ACCAR ON, srigtiz conform to the terms nnd aiecenocs of thie alent?’ ls i MS al a ees or ponds of Tialian vor : Fi y . The California maii of the very hest quality. By order of the Se of the Interior: faghys line, the Dihis ences Sc a {NG & BURCHELL, HARLES RE. MIX, — | ethatroctand Pommarintriceat the Bazaar, corner of ; 00s Gor. Vermont ave. and lath st, | oe 2-dmasawnliNoy “Astme Gommstorer, | *hstrectand Pennayivaninavenne. HOPKINS, Q(PANGw AND ALEXANDRIA RAILEOAD GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE PUAN MR had Bg renner ae Satves Washington at? O'clock bie or LY) ORG and the 6 SOUTHWEST. LYNCH a ng at ¢a, mn wie Ag SS The steamer GEORGE } AGE, foot of Seventh street, being owned by the Rai! -runs ‘with the trains, fs r Tisksts for Coventry fo Wagons wiltbeat the Deoet of the Washington. Ressirond, to ae ee grime iatanos of six Miles, sllowing ample time JAMES A, EVANS, A Alexandria, July, 1051. As EVANS. Agent, Pcie roe WAIL 3 5 WA4*#HINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS: From WASHINGTON at 6 a. m., commecting at Jay with trains forthe West, , Baltimore rites or Bhasin sad Siw rt at 2 se Balt » Phil New vont: Cea br Baltimore and Norfolk at = wi riok train. LY ESS at 4.20 p.m.at R for the West . ier —s, Haitimore, Philadelphis, onl e" * On Sunday at 7 m., 4.20 p. From BALTIMORE for WASHINGTON at 4.15 and 9.158. m., Sand 5.15 ere Ons 4.158. m. . mM, Pe aed "aH. PARSONS, Agent. TEAMER GEORGE PAG ed Enea es NEW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. SE IS 2 BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. _ The recent extensionand improvement of its 1ead ing connecting lines at the West nas required an en- Ure revision of the running arrangements of this road which highly importaut advantages to the trav- elerare secured. | On and after N 15, 18657, THREE DAILY TRA in’ beth directions fpr throurh passen First—The ACCOMMODATION from Camden Station, Baltimore, st 7 A.M RA IN starts (except Sunday,) stops at way stations and arrives at Cum- beriand at 4 P.M. Secund—The M (Sunday ex- cepted) at £39 A. M. eeling At 425 . M., connecting at Benwood with Central Ohio x Couumbus. Cinoinnati. Indianapolis, Lou- KO, St. Louis, &c., and at same pince for Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, &e-, by Road, and alse at Parkersburg with Ma rietta Road. ‘The ST. LOUIS and CINCINNAT! 5 P. M., oon 'S TRAIN leaves daily at 5. necting at Benwood at 9 A. M. with from Bellaire to Cincinnati, (2it Cars at Columbus.) and reaching t hours from Baitimere and 26 hours from Wash ton. It also connects directly, in both dire 5 at Grafton with oars Parkersburg and Marietta ronds for Chillicothe, Cincinnati, ete. ‘These trains connect at Xenia for Indianapolis, Chicago and St. 0) ind at Cincinnati with the Great Ohio and Cairo and St. hours from i the central h less, while from 40 to 190 miles shorter than by other routes. From the West these connections are equally close and satisfactory, ar- riving at Baltimore at 8.) A. M. iF Baggage checked through to all porate. HROUGH TICKETS sold at lowest rates at Camden Station and at Washi D Passengers from Baltimore niew the entire road by dayli ing trains, and lying over at land, and itimore. and southern ic ington may At, by taking morn- Sumberiand or Oak- resuming next mernjug by Whealing Ac cominodation trai, leaving Cumberiand at ® and Oakland at 10.50, FOR WAY PASSENGERS. The Cumberiand Accommodation Train at 7 A.M.. will stop at ail Stations east of Cumberiand, and the Wheeling Accommodation at all Stations beyond Cumberiand going West. Eastware! » the Mail ‘Train leaves Wheeling at 2, i ‘Accommoa- dation lenves Cumberland at 8, renching Baltimore ats 30 P.M ON THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, between Grafton and Parkersburg, way passengers will tnke the Express weetwardiy and the Mail eastwardiy. ‘The FREDERICK TRAIN atarts at 4P. M. stopping at way station “rederick at 9.18 .M.. arriv, TiVing at Bait 0" nvew at 5.45 M. Leaves Eilioott’s Mills at? M., except Sunda: NGTON AND THE SOUTH. ¢ for Washington at 4.15 and 9,15 M. On Sundaye at 4.15 A. M.. and 5.15 P.M 1 Leave Washington fer Baltimore at 6 and 3.90 A Saeed <= BM. On Sundays at 7A.M., and - M. only, ‘The first and fourth trains from Baltimore, and the seeond and fourth trains from Washington, will be €xpress minil trains. stepping only at Washington on and Anuxpolis Junetion. “The 9.15 and 5.15 trams from Baitimore and the 8. 42 trains from Washington connect with tie nnapolin, formation, fare, &c., apply to J.T. gent, at the Ticket uflic WM. 8. WoopstDE, Master of Transportation, Baltimore, ac PACIFIC MAIL, STEAMSHIP COM PANY. A.M..Sand5.i5 f One of the Steamships of this Sorapany. carrying the United States Maiia for ACAPU CALIFORNIA, end OREG Panama twiee ench mo: vai ol the United States 3 and ene: oot! PAD Te Raveonx rs conncoting vin PAN These steamships have been ins; proved by the Navy Department, ani and safety. and ap- gunranty speed The Panama Railrond (47 miles long) is pow com crorsed in Sor 4 leted — a = come. and ours. “The baggnse of passence York througy token Francine. an embarked at Panama hy stenmer at expense. ‘The money paid in New York covers Sg porn the trip. eserve steamers are kept San Fra de in port in Panama and cisco, ta prevent detention in case of acoi- that th ute isentirely reliadle—no fail- occurred in eight years. pi aig Panama the same day they ar- al. Conductors go throw giaree of women and orn. ‘h by each steamer, and take dren wiShout other proteo- For through tickets at the rates the agency, 177 Wert) treet. New None nn sas 1. W. RAYMOND conte ARMSTRONG, HARRIS & Co., iy%-tf = C.L. BARTLETT. Bata NHE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, Te Nite 3 MAILSTEAMERS Ai ----, Capt. Oliver Eldridge, ‘apt. Joseph Comstock ---Capt. James West, These ships Laving bean built by contract exprees!y for the Government service,every onre ne bere taken in their construction, as algo mm their engines, to in- gure strength aud speed, and their acoommodationr for passengers Are unequalled for elegance and com for: Price of paesege from New York to Liverpool, in first culun, & $75; oxolusive use of eXtra size state rouma, $325. New York, 30 and 20 guineas. An e: ceonattached to each ship. No berth Until paid for. ‘Phe ships of this | water-tiyht bulk: heads. PROPOSED DATE he ATLA fis BALTIC. he ADRIA TIC 0 SAILING. FROM NEW YorK. From DOL. Saturday, Inne 20..-i857] Wedueadag Sere oe egy Saturday; July 4 Wednesday; Jul a5 Saturday, July if. Wednesday! July 22 1a Saturday: Aug. 1 ¥ day, Aug. 5. 1657 Saturday, Aug.15. ednesday, Aug. 19.187 Retarday, Sep! 2 ¥, Sept. 2 1397 turday, Sept. 2. eaday, Sept. 0.1857 Saturday, Oct. I Ost. 141557 Saturday, Oct. 21, Oot, 28. 1835 turday, Nov. 7. newday, Nev. 11.1857 Saturday, Nov. 21 Wednesday, Nov. 25 1857 turday, Dec, 5... Wednesday, Pee. 9.187 Wednesday, . Ble E freight or 6. aps vy to = STEPHEN KENNARDS «SSP roe orna, CO., 2, Austin Re: WAINWRIGHT & CO. Paris, Pe he cwreers of one Ships Will Lot be accountable cold, silver, bullion, 5 stones or metals, unless tile of bird ee and the value thereof expressed t je UN teD STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHOUT FAILURE FOR RIGHT YRARS, FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. Regular Sailing Days, 5th € 2th af each month. Caction.—8o freuds aad imepos- tiens of various have been inte! Petsi% rpetented con tray ra bound toCA Ll PORNIA, that the subseriber, the only authorized gent for pisxage by the 1’. 8. Mail ma, in the city of New York, feel ts duty to | caution nll persone seeking pas to Californin, | ft, TO AVOID IMPOSITION. they must be onretul te find tho true office of the Steamsmps of the U. : via Pana- Mail Line, vin Pannma Railrend. x8 no other vihos in New York is nuthorized ‘ones Pr Ne: v fh iarat bar Went sieeec corneret’Wasre™ ook ,OOTHer ‘on the Nort Riversat the head eee, ‘arren at ofthe Com je 1s- ———-—-_tasaranee, Be, a NG HOUSE WEENY, RITTENHOUBE, FANT & Go. Pi pt their checks i ‘sto quote regular rates for ab fey dave bo gusts 4 ENHOUSE, FANT* Co. SWEENY, RITT: PANT & Cx xf | WAMINGHON ERD WP COMERS i City rates, without for Peloy, at Office. ‘ashington City Savings Carrey, —— $200,100"! sre ee ea reet and mee Bank Avenue, over the Wm. F. Bayly, ; rsa tees McGUIRE, President. Grarron D. 2 Sp li-ily | ered — “Suvs ROTHERS, Drrosrrs.— te and Checks pnd without on the morthern seatunrd cities on Deposit at par,and Exchange on said Cities furnished to depositors without charg: iysenese on Deposits.—Interest will be allowed 7 posits at such rates as be agreed Deponite in Virginia and other Unourrest Money re: eeived to be checked or. pargblein same funds, oF in Discounts “Koen Drain ‘and iis ant eo will bedisoounted, and Loans inadeon Stocks: Bomaes Seourities, at the market rate. ETTERS OF CREUIT.—Letters of Credit 7, 4 c negotiable in the diferent Cities of 1 nited States, on it of Money or Coliatermix, and interest allowed if Movey 1s depoasted. and charged if Couaterais,on such termaas may boagreot a VELING BILLs oy ExChaNoE.—Travelers will be furnished with in such sums as may be de wired negotiable in the different Cities of the Union. Bitte ap Lerrers or Cuepit on ENGLAND, Ine- LaNnp anv Evrors.—Bilis of Ex e 8 otters of Credit on Engiand, Ireland and Europe, furnished atthe et for Exchange. Bonps, Ks, &o.— ties paying from é to 12 pr. cent...alwaye for ania, or doug! ent Citi pr. it in the differ a -. Where reserve the the oost, ILROgD, CITY, anv StatE Bonps.—Railrosd, City, and Aiste Bonds can be piaoed in our hands for negotiation, either in this country or Europe. Kati- road Irom pu: for cash or with Bonds. Lanp Warrants.—land Warrants bought at the market All Warrants seid by us are guaran- “"Warriats will be forwarded to Western Houses on orders, or sent for sale on commission to responsibie en. Rear Estate anp Insvrances.— Real Estate bought and sol neurances effect CLaims on Unitep AIMS Sr, Count oF @ United NG RES*.—Ciaims on the ore ther art wl ware or tape bee ‘uated to us, will be. prosecu: rom ai lormeys. — tate BROTHERS, jan? Opposite the ary. [TEREST ALLOWED ON DEPoSITES. MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS jan 2—tf Opp CE setectnenesin PRvaTe MEDICAL TREATISE ON TEE PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, By M. B. La CROIX, M. D., Albany, N. ¥. ‘200 pages and 130 fine Pisin and Colored Li pag no Pep ‘0 thographe IOP PRICE ONLY 35 CENTS..OF IL” Sent Sree of postace to ali parts of the Union. Dr. M. B. La Croix’s Physiological View of Mar nage. A new and revised edition of 2 pages and 180 pistes. Price 25 cents & copy. A popular and com- Prehensive treatise on the duti casualties of single and marri life—happy and fruitful alliances, mode of securing them—infelicitous and infertile ones—their obvintio removal—nervous detn. causes and cure, by a once 80 simple, safe, and effectuni, that failure is impossibie—rules for ily MAnagement—an essny on Sper ti » With praction) observations ona safer and jecessf| mode of treatment—preenutionsry empirioal practice ; to commentaries on the diseases oi fe mal: ram infancy to old age—each case g) ly illustrated by beautiful plates. remedies for those e'f-intlicted miseries and dixnp pointed boepes so unfortunntely prevalent in te young. Itiea truthful sdviser to the married, snd those oontempiating marriage. Its perasal is partie. ularly recommended to persons entertaimng secret doubts of their physica] condition, and who are con scious of having hazarded the health, happiness and Privileges to which every human being us entitled to, rice 25 dents per copy. or hve copies for $1, mail- ed free of postage to any part of the United States, Ny, addressing Dr. LA CROLX, (post pad.) Allany, ¢W York, enclosing 25 cents. N. B. Those wao prefer ray consuit Doctor HLA CROIX upon any of the diseases upon which hee book treats, either personally or by mail. a medi eines often cure in th ort space of wix di and completely and entirely erndiente all trace noe dino 8 which copniva and cubehs have eo jon been thougat an antidote. to the ruin of the bealth o the patient. His“ French Secret” is the great con- tinental ~ gee J for tnat class of disorders which un- fortunately, g ysicians trest with mercury, to the irretrievabie destruction to the patient’s constitu- tion, and which all the sarsaparilia in the world oat- Bot cure. 9 Office No. 3i Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. job ets s- mE DN CaL DIsco VERY OF THE AGE, it. Kerxepy, of Roxbury, our common pasture w. aremody RVERY KIXD OF RUMOR, The worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred onses, and — except in two cases, both Thunder Hu mor, ¢ bas now in his possession over one hundred gertificates of its value,ail within twenty mice of ‘Two botties are warranted to cure a nursing Sore Mouth. One to saze bettie wil oure the worst kind of ‘aoe. Puimpies on the . ‘0 or three hotties will clear the syntem of Biles. © bottles are warranted to cure the wo! — in the Mouth and Stomach. ‘hree to bottles are warranted to cure the Worst kind of ies. One or two bot ie are warranted to cure ali Hu- Two border are warranted t: Running of the ‘0 cure Ears and Blotches among tie Har, @nd runni our to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt One bott! Two ur l cure Sealy Eruptions of the Skin. or three botties are warranted to cure Worst kind of Ringworm. Two or three botties are warranted to oure the Most most desperate case of K heumatisin. Three to four bottles are warrauted to oure Salt- eum. Five to eight bottles will eda ties will cure the worst case of A benefit is always experienced from the first bot- tle, and 8 perfect oure is warranted when the above qugntity 1s taken. cures Rothiag looks so improbable to those who have in vain trisd al! the wonderful medicines of the day. 85 tR common weed growing on the pastures. and slong old stone walls, should cure every biter 1 the system ; yet it 1 ‘ed fact. . it has to start. reare no por ha’s about it ing FOME CSseR, b I peddied over a thousand botdles ol it in the vicon iy of Boston. I know the eflects of it in every conse. It haa already done some of the greatest ovres ever done in Masanchusettn. I gave it to eiiliren a year oud, to oid poopie of sixty. I hnve seen poor, puns Warmy looking children, whose flesh was soft and flabby, restored tu @ perfect state of health by une ‘9 thoge who are subject to a sick headache, one bottle will always oure it. It gives «reat relief io catarrh and dizziness. Some w: taken it bad been eostive for years, and Lave ot youre. * fu Cause very singular feeling not be Slarmed; they siways di: rom four days to a week. ‘There ia ever stad ren sult from it; on the cont! . nen that feeling vrdh one, you will feel yours: ke a new person. Reard some of the mostent waxant encomi x that ever man listened a : aap in te, own practice | always kept it strictly for hu- since its introduction as a gei famity medicing, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that | never oted. Several cases of epilep: eve considered ineurn. le, few bottles. O, whata Lf tual in all oases of that awfu toy whe re 4 more of mi ave. now of sev: canes © ropsy, all of them fionle gured by it. For the various diseases of the iver. Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, Ac., the discovery done more good than any medicume “No = of diet ever e = rao nee : pera the best you Directvons ‘or Use.—Adults one per a ahilacon overten years (ney An tee © i children from five to eigiit years, tea-spoonfnl. As no directions can be applicable to ail constitations, take lent to operate on the bowels twice a day’, MANUFACTrR J) D KENNEDY. oO N No, 120 ween Street, Roxbury, Messachusests, Washington.—Chas. Stott & Co. z. well & Lawrenos. J.B. Gardaer, Burry auch & Co. F- Syeiaie J. ate owwell. piel Clark, J.P. Milburn. Poche ", ral oO, G n—| Pinseil. O Mt Lenthem, 3 be Kuleane ee cured ty a will prove effeo- woalady —thers are bat than T have. having been al about 15 to LA g be Pies than goals patchteniee ate Iron Hall, Pa. ave. bet. th and

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