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TAR. it is from SY PASI EE Sy ronis Carital,——__. ___. _. _. 8300. This Company is how. pespared sareizsenrge: Bradt Wray Sponap Age IAF Bs joy, at their ay EV RETRESCHMEN : fallowing clever yew a's Harper's Weekly - ‘he Timea are.not exactly sunny ; He aang elt tay Wades non” corner And grimly u ; ‘and Avenue, over the want % borrow, $e dui’ ar you with bankrupt herror. City And any they are “retrenehing.” mF 4 are, There’s Jones, that artleas sinner, Pp Path eid monee cut off his dinner; =. Om et ll be takes bis w tipple. ren lohaR, ieeakew hie hubs ae MES 0, MoGUIRE, President, itil! does b his fong “plautation,” be'a ap 1h.) moke And this te calis “retrenobing.” 's $nvoks, who swears with come choler daily 3 Banking HOUSE OF yes apons dollar ; ‘CHUBB BROTHERS, Coopay’: Drrostrs.— its reogived and Checks Pry jack oo arent °, without ob "Prats on the northern oe of recollects the of Paro ities received on Deposit at par, and Exchange on le played with Count Lillibuilerom Cities furnished to depositors yee it charge. Avd this he alls “retrenobing.” INTERES: Dxposits.—Interest will be allowed 4 dhe - on Depos: such rates &s may be agreed upon. Bs Bie ronte iakes yon Glean-swept erossing | Dupost a Viroinia AND Uxconnas ONEY. ut when the sweeper, thin an tattered, solved to be Cheek Pe eke el ceived to be oheoked for, payable in snwe funds, orin specie, we Coed ' the regular Exchat exchange. cCOUNTS.—Notes, fts, and Billi x wiltsteennatet end (lomas toute on Sti Goats, and Securities, at the inarket rate. W hose care prevents his being spattered, Impiores from him the usual penny, swears (he lies) he sny— And this he calls “retrenching.”” Thera’: i si Larrers ov Caxvit.—tlettera of Credit will be wa ate eh ag Tnished, negotiable m the different Cities of the ian paying quarter proc, See reseenee a teat OP ee mote oe, Colaerals use, She says, “there's such 8 crisis! ed if Cor Fe. atti a, and Acd drives the girl il, only Heaven Can ea to what ah may be driven By what is called “retrenghing.’”” What is‘ retrenching?"’ that’s the question— Ee dutheu't of digegtion ; upon. TRAVELING Bits or Exctanoe.—Travoiera will be furnished with drafts in such sums as may be de- Cy negotiable in the different Cities of the Union. ILL’ AND LETTERS oF OxKDIT ON [inct AND, LRE- kd ‘or f have found ne 4 ry she or he 1 LAND and Eveors.-—Bilis of Exchange and Letters ays duwn a widely different theory, of Credit on England, [reland and Europe, furnished jere’s mine—wreught out with exira labor— at the market rate for Exchange, in sums to suit, | 2 epnching commeey to vour neighbor eds, Stocks, &0.—Bonds, Stocks, and Seouri- ‘what is called retrenchinz,” ties pay in from 6 to 12 pr. veat., always fut salo, or ——— bougiit in the different Cities at a conmi BY Last Scmmer’s Haven Bavex Joxu.—The | pr. cent. Where Stocks sre bought u; ers, We French papers tell the following, with charac- pon reserve the right to call for a deposit of 10 pr. cout op terisfle unction, as last summer's Baden Baden | the oust. Or Stooke wiil be ordered by tele- r raph. joke bs RartRoan, Crry, AND Statz Bonds.—Rai!road, ln company was a youny, unfledged. and some- City, and State Bonds can be placed in our hands for what green diplomatist, who nevertheless was not wanting ip airs. Sitting on the terrace one day, smoking with three thes well known zen- tlemen, among whom wasa con of a Frankfort banker, this last proposed the following : :Whatrelation is ne tome, who, though son ef my faiher, is wot my brother?» “Hem !'? said the diplomatiat) « your father ‘Was perbaps a widower, and had a son by his seeond wife.” £ rte ‘* La that case, even sonof my father he would be my brother still.’ ae diplomatiet pressed his forehead and was silent. “+ Why about that son,’’ saldthe young banker. Tee. negotistion, ether im this country or Europe. Ras read fron puronssed for cash or with Rounds. Land WaRkANTS.—!and Warrants bought at the market rates. Ali Warrants sold by us are guaran- teed in overs and Warrants located on commission. Lanc Warrant quotations regularly furnished if re- uested. by Warrante will be forwarded to Weatern Housesou orders, or sont for sale on Commission to reepunsible le ot eal Esta1g axp Insurances.— Real Estate bought and svid, and Insurances eifected. CLAIMS NitED Statxs, Covet ov Caimi Cone xres.—Claims on the United States, before t! Court of Clanna or Cong: intrusted to us, will prosecuted by promp' sien BB BROTHERS, W One pecnow, "enld the otter: thes aeern ere: The afe TROe@R Wore RWay as usual, still it was parent that the diplomatist was ill at ease. ere Waa evidently something fine running in bis head that he wishedtoyet of Inthe even- ing be found Limself af an eaciy hour at the box of the Countess G. » &@ smile of unusual intelli- igenee on Lis face. “Madame, can you tell me what relation, he is to me, who. son of my father, is nevertheless not iny brother = The Countess be yy her inability to say. “Eh! #6" tepiled the diplomatist. “why it's my friend Charles, the Frankfort banker's san, of course ‘** =— BArtine HOUSE or CHUBB BROTHERS, di ting Bank Notes wiK please payable in currer Goid w i deposit, Gold them to deposit Gol depositor being eredited se m-tf old. iors allowing currency, the [TEREST ALLOWED ON DEPosires. | MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANK ERS. ‘an 7—tf pposite the Treasury, _ = Payine ror oraer Prorie’s Ceixortxz —Dr R.N. Perguson and his wife were divorced at Louisville. The Doctor agreed to pay ber $500 —— e annum, and did so until the lady married Mr. George Welby. Dr Ferguson then refi © pay the alimony, on the ground that hi released by the subsequent: marriage of bis divorced wife, and that Welby onght to take eare of his own wife without drawing upon him for $500 per year as alimony, which wae agreed to be paid ulider the supposition that Mra. Fer- guson would remain single, she being a member ofthe Catholic church, whose laws forbatle a seeond marriage. Our courts, however. were of the opinion that the second marriage did not re- lease the Doctor from the payment of the alimo- By, consequeatly he had toshellout. Day yesterday he paid to the trustee of Mrs. Welby the April, July, and October instalments whiel had been suspended by the suit. He ma Medicines. Tye GREATHST i DIC DISCOTERY BROT arte Kee! Mr. Kuxwapr,of Roxbury, tas d of our common pasture weeds 8 rem BVSRY KIND OF HUMOR, fr The worst Scrofula down common Pimple. i hundred onses, He bss tried it im over eie never failed except intwo cases, both Thunder Hu- mor. He hes pow in ius possession over one hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty nules of OBtOR. awe bottles are warranted to cure # nursing Sore Mo + One to three botties will eure the worst kind of Pump.es on the Face. Titoor three bottles will clear the system of Biles. are $ y tf warranted to cure the worst therefore, make up his mind to pay the $500 Per | Canker in the Mouth and Stomach. = during the life of Mrs. Weiby.—Louisvsiie Three to rs bottles are warranted to cure the ipelas. ne or two bottles are warracted to cure ail Hu- mor in the Eyes. —— (™ It is usual,! twhin * col gril eat ree Two batten ere warrsated to cure Running of the Ears and Bi. fo say something handsome of the couple, and t ‘ jotehes among the Hair, the fotlow! roy Selec rin f, gatice we | Four = ‘sre warranted to cure corrupt Married, in Seymour, on Sunday, the 4th inst. b; oH Dott Sealy tions of the Skin. Esquire Carter, Mr. George Wolfrom, (better ‘Twoor thise betles are weemntah tocme te kaown. as old Woifrom, tanner.) to Mrs. | Worst kind of Ringworm. Frederica Miller, a charming widow de twenty Bede three botsise are. reste a cure the twe. Old Wolfrom is the ugliest and filthiest ‘Three to four bottles are warranted to cure Salt- maz ia the United States, without any exceptio and‘how, with all bis ugliness. be got the wi ow’'s consent to have him ts a mystery to us. We ean assure the bride that she need uot be afraid of any Worsn running away with Wolfrom. for <he is the only woman that has been within teu feet of bim for twenty years. 0 Several farmers of the north of England have been summoned before the magistrates for carrying their corn on Sundays rheapm. i u pare? ight bottles will cure the worst case of ‘a! A beuefit is always experieneed from the first bot- tle, and 8 perfect cure is Warranted when the abeve eggntity as taken. N ve in rful medicines of the day, as othiag looks so.improbable te those who iad alt thee w vain trie Y * humorinthe tem : yet it isa fixed fact. If you hve a humor, it bas to start. ‘Tore ore nv IFS aor AN DS, hu shown to be cases of necessity. Thi wor ha’e adout it suiting soine cases, butinot yours. were dismissed. I over thousand Lotties of itin the vicinity cf Bostun. I know the effects of it in every case, 4” A Mr. Prescott, a wagon maker at Vanda- i hss already dove some ¥ the grestest oures cver Ma, Mich, was taken ,for confinement to Cass co jone in Massachusetts, spre it to children a year ea Thuraday last, i - | Gul, to od peopie of sixty. | have even pyor, puny = Bitte ae Gs ne eee ee ay “lovin, children, wove flesh was soft an 6 spiedion 7 Sen? oy ee eects of y, restored lo & perfoct state of health by ove uy Eli Thayer's Emigration & To those who are sudject te & sick headache, one tually commenced a seithement in Vir, It | bottle will iwegs care it, It gives great rave ison the Obie river, abo: t twélve miles above | ostrry and dizzines. the town of Ironton. in Ohio, brt on the oppowite | 284” crative for, rea Of te river, in Wayne county, Va. and close fo | tt:, Were the body the boundary lines between Virginia and Ken- tacky. I~ An of@ gentietnan ofice afd In spenking of E eo who uave taken it bet and have been reguiated by sound it works quule aasy but whore there in any derangement of the functions of nature, it will cause very aiuguiar feeluge, ow Tanst not be minted: ther always isappeer ry From ft days t week. There is never x had re- + FS * @uit from it; on *-continry, When that fesling is pee acpaary aap hdl ot Baad : Figg FON feet soureell Like a waw pocsons en some 0} MmoStOxLravagant é. ba when married he had twenty cents and bis that ever wan Tiktued tor ora wife twenty-five, and that slie was throwing up fa my own practice I aiways kept it strictiy for hu- that extra five cents to htm forever afer thet, gora—but since its introduction as a genera! family marriage. t Virtues have been od , ereat and wonder fogud in jt that I never susp * of eptieptic fils—a disease which was D7 A dill is now before the Canadian govern- always cousiderod spourasis, lave becn eured gnieee peaposes that any citizen of any for- late by the Jaws of which British’ «ubjects | few bottles. UO, what a mercy if it wil prove ofe are entitled to protection in their rivhts of proter- | tual in all cases of tist awful malady—there are but tion, may obtain 2 patemt in Cana subject to | few Wo have seen more of it than Chave. vernal onaes of Dropsy, si: of thein aged the same liabilities to sex thereof, as such | ,f know of 3 dikenaew of the f le om it. For the vari a cau OF may beobisiuud by a British sub- | F502? Sick, Headache, Dy apepainy Astuina, Fever E hid e sad Azue, ihe Side, iy byte of the Spine, If The Porton eity government ‘has granted | 4d pe ty hed dane ee oe et eae an annuity of $250 per joking for five Rare, to din wey done more xood than aieclines NCibe " y ver known. the widow of Eaekiel W. Hodsdon. who was | °'N, tin East ton, while. in t pr here’ Noc 0 of dist ever neoessary—eat thie best you his @uty ae poifceman. Gan get and enough of it, Directions for Use —Adulta one tabje-apoonful 10> The New York Independent says that a per day—children over ten years doasert-spoonful— “capitalist” inthe country, some months ago, ogee Rar ged eight years, tev-apeonta . As 1 108 applica! i con utiC sent 8,100 to a friend in the city to javest in take sulbelent to operate on the bowels twine ‘eday. good endoteed Lusin mever.” It was done. MANUFACTURED B' T ured during the month of ONAL KERNE p ‘ Ip all there were about twenty motes, } No. 180 Warren Sireat, Rozbury, aachwsests, and every single one was protested. All the ee mes as makers and endorsers, save one, an Agents for Wy cehincten— Cae, Stott & Co., Z. endorser, ave either failed oF suspentiede, One | Gilman, Kulwell & Lawrepce, J. B. Garduer, Hurey ‘ 0., D. Walsh & Co.. F. 8. Walsh, J. FS: —— of the hater ang hatch. after going-fe pro- Beart , faim rs Palme sey riz ‘ Co.6 hen was taken up by the endurser Boswatl, Bist B. Clark, babe M as. Dunbar a ton Oo. Agents for Georgetown.—R. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. ne oe awl. WILLARDS’ HOTEL.—. NC McCrae, UBN NM; FE Kav uagh, do; Com Armstrong, USN; J M Beam, P. € Leathhey, Bom Hon D A Starkweather, Obio; Jao Masulug, NJ; A Bure and lady,C F Burch Miss Turner, Nd; Hon BR Porter, WH and H L Hodge Pa; F $ Fiske, NH; C B Barely, Mrs ‘Trenchard, sister and child, F Turne: Md; G C Bomford, A Andersen, Couut de Nicolay end brother, France: Hon K } Price. N la Ferguson, Md; prvarz MEDICAL TREATISE PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF. MARRIAGE, By M. B. La CROIX, M)D., Albany, N.Y. i Ce 200 pngea and 190 fine Pisin and ‘ ‘olored Lithographs PRICE ONL NTS. wrest @f postage A ETS Glens Jats Redteld. Eng; Geo Coggeshall. WH ba. | ius 4,5. Le Gigin's Eaysigiogion! View of Mar mervilles jr, Va; RN Battu, | of 30 ea nnd 180 plates. Prive 25 | RR Sed, wiek, J C Gwinn, | cent: co) ler Py A pop com- prehensive treatise on the outlay and cosualtion of single and marri: life—happy and fruitful alliances, mode of seouring them—infelicitous | infertile ones—their obviation an debility, ite by ny? | ObCe so simple, safe, and effect that failure is impossibie—rules for gett N Y Sad Tuompreu, J o A Moreau, Pa; Juo Lyyert, NM; AW (eee R Cholstee, +, R Morrill, N J; Perry E Brocehus, Mex; L M Tuttle, Vt; H Slocum, NY cou: BROWNS’ HOTEL —Hon Jor Ind; Jas Bather, Md. ¢ Ww Booty Me a USN; Mrs Doran; E H Wyvill, Md; R H Du L Ferguson, Mass. wall, do; J L Bochran, Va ; 1. J'Grant and lad daily manggement—an essay on Sper eke do; W Blandford, Md; J 53 Howell and fansily, | MatorTbea.with praca ohaeryations on aan nnd = TS Linthicum and famil: e and friend. Md; L Hazei and dy, DC; RLV a lace, Ve; F 8 Chapron, Pa; Johu Muxsey aud dy, Me: Mra M J Sweet, do. J P Maland and is. day, Pa; Jobn Smith, NY; Rev C Pema Ge; BJ Reiley, NY; Mr Cook, NY ; ML Mer- nil, Ma: DM Johnston, Va; br 4 Bxulliven, rv of eatment— recuutionary hints on the evil results empirical practice: te on thé diseases of fe- ropi infancy to old sxe cach oftey graphica!- strated hy be: utitet pater. It'points Py the remedies for those self-inflicted miseries and diss; fortunately prevalent in the thie! adviserto the marriod, a Marriage. Its perusal is part » do; J A Med’ Pa; Arch Wood, Md; FB Owen. WT, Com to pe ufertaining gecret ‘erry, USN: NY; or 4 ) tad Who are con — yh Couuselier, NY; WH Crane do; f their phy sical condi wh O ealth, happinges and Yilexes to whieh every human being it entitled to, toe 25 cents per copy, or five cuping for kp miail- frog of postage to bay part oft ° Jute Stites, essing Dr. LAC xX, 3 lew York, enclosing 2 conta. de Hand Albert, , B. Those who prefer may conault Doctor CROIX upon any Of the diseases ura org book tre ther personally or by mai i on: )—J E Harriss, Va. C Dig es rates Md; N Beckley, Va B E Binney, Mass: C J Wine, W T McLean, Va; J D Fatrbanks. Kansax; G Blakeley, J T Lete- ee JP Wheeling and f. mily, Va; J Ne? Jey, Pa; JM MeCligtue Je, Md; i T Green. KIRKWOOD HOUSE —p H Masi, Ve; 8 C is me sens of on cure in she mers space al days, and : i en lice Son PB Ranh A, theres do: KEW Coleman, | gomoletely and enticely erndisttet traces of (hose pri bacesl ¥ — NY; Thorpe, Md: V W } Seen thought an antidote. to the ruin of the health of Idham, Va; teu, NY; EF Souseti, do; J ts patient. th “ French Secret” is the great eou- Williamson, O. ieental cen that elnes of disorders whigh une cacmeageaeapr eae <a MOVEMENTS OF OCBAN STEAMERS. From tHe Uniten States. fortunately, icians treat wilh mereury, lo the renee truction to the patient's cons: tion, sad which al! the sorsaparilia in tho world Rot = “p- Steamers. Leave Por Days. we oN. Ginsgow. New York.. Glasyow. Novas wie Raye nies Tne, Bea, NE CityWash’ton.. New York... Live: pool... Novas North Star...... Bremen.. ( JODS FOR VIRGINIA BANK NOTES, R.A. MIL FON & CO... will geil atl ie 6 i ecsriptions Sf et and a 2 , ‘3S WARE rv} rid RE: he Bank of Kanan atper. Any and ali debta due them, ean be the same currency, with thanks to such oF ther Soptare ‘8 choose to avail themselves of this prop Alexandria, Sept. 29, 1957, se 29-tf -Liverpool..: Portland .... Nov Tue California mail steame« leave New York om the 6th and 206 of eaek month WS HNGTON RANCH Kay. ROAD. ae em pd { fot WASMINGTON a NOES Te, H. PARSONS. Axent, je 12: ——$_______ Ainitoss Sai QCRANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINB pes CLAN on nights excepted,) between SOUTH DUNSVILLE ano RicH™ Leaves Washington at 6 o’clook a. mi < Washington at 7 o'clock pm. For LYNCHBURG and the SOUTH WEST. wo Washington at 6 o’clook a.?m., arrive ip LYNCHBURG hext morsangat 4 ;, M., CONNELL wit} the traing on the ima and ‘Tennessee Ro for Min SLPHIS, jul Stages from Char- ayes to Lynchburg a distance of 60 miles. ‘are from Washington to Lynchburg, $7.75. ‘The steamer GEORGE PAGE, foot of Seventh street, being owned by the Railroad Company, runs in connection with the trains. Y akate for obaerigti peeenree on pole Hy tonaes. Bogguge Wagons will beat th Depot of th Washington Railroad, to convey pas- sengere and bage 2 to the ‘Steamboat, for Alexan- dria, & distgnce of six miles, allowing ample time for meala. ~~~“JAMES A. EVANS. Agen Aloxandria, July 1257. ares NEW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDUL FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. BALTIMORE ANU OHIO RAILKOAD, . The recent extension and \nprovoment of its tend- ing connecting lines at the W ext has required an’ ew tie revision of the runuing arrangesnents of this road x whet tighty ee 9 Advantages to the trav- eler are sequred. yu aod ater ONDAY, June 15, par K 3B DANY. k, AINS will rua treetiona for through pastcngers. ‘The ACCOMMODATION TRAIN starts Camden Station, Baltunure, at? A.M.,,exvept Sunday,) atopy at way stations and arrives at Cur- erland at4 P.M, RAIN feel N atarts (Sunday ex- od nites at Wheeling at 425 1., Connecting at Benwood with Ceutral Ouio for Coumbus, Cincinnati. 1 }» Chicago, St. Lours, &o., ins for Cleveland, ‘Toled oad, and siso at Park ST, LOUIS and CINCINNATI SS TRAIN leaves daily at 5. oon- necting at Benwodd nt 9 A. MM. with ro ine ‘trains from Bellaire to Cin ith, (withowe eae Of C Columbus,) aud reaching there i but 2 hours from Baltimore aud 36 hours from Washing- It also gonnects directly, in both @irections, at Grafton with cars by Parkershurg and Marietts roads for Chillioothe, Cinomnati, eto. These trams ounnect at Xenia for Ind lis, Chidago and St, Louis, -aadsnt Cincinnati with the Great Ohio end Mississrppi E:xpress for Louisville. Caire and St, Louia through to St. Louis in less than 42 hours from Bajtimore. this train the trme to all the central and southern piacesin the West is muol leas, wiyle the distance is from 40 to 100 miles shorter than by the shortest of other routes. From the West these connections are equally close and satisfactory, ar- riving at Baltimore at 8.50 A. M. 1 Baggace checked through to al! pote. THROUGH TICKETS sold at lowest rates at Camden Station and at Washington, D.C, jengers from Baltimore or Washington may vi ve road by hay Ba by taking gia ince and lying oe at ¢ emberiand er rex and, resuming wext mornin vy eeliny .C- coulstinlice tral, leaving Cumberland ue and Onkiand at 10.50, FOR WAY PASSENGERS. he Cumperiqnd Avoummodat: will stop at all Stations east of tl Wheeling Aceommodation at all Stations beyo Cumberland going West Train loaves Ay nceting dation leaves Cumber! at53) P.M. ON THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, between Gra and Parkersburg, A jaengers will take the Express westwardly a he Mail eastwardly. The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4 P. be sroppins at wer 6 ons. Leaves Frederick at9.lb « Orriving at™ yt er The ELLICOTT'S MIL RAIN leavewnt agp A. M.. > ENE « Leaves Ellieott’s Mills at? Mcand 7 P.M/, except Sunday. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Leave Baltimore for Washington at 4.13 aud 9 A. M.,3and5.\5 P.M. On Sundays st 4.15 A. M., and 5.15 P, M. ont: y. Leave Waslington for Baltimore at 6 and 2.99 A. M.nnd Sand 4.3) BOM. On Ruudayeat TACM 2 and yp P. ouly, anc fourth trains fro timore, and the i fourth trains from Washiugton, will Wai! trains. stopping only at Washington unction, from Baltime id the 8.% ®ains from Washington con: with the and 4 trains from Annapolis. For trokels. information, fare, &c., apply toJ.T. ENGLAND, Agent, at the Ticket office, Station. yA. 3. WOODSIDE, * dy 1S-tf — Master of Transportation. Ba!tunore. Tse PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM One of the Steamships of this Company, carreing the United States Maile for AGAPULO, CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, leave: Panama twiee ench month. ov the erri-' of the United States Mail 8. 4. Company's steam- ‘s, Which leave New Orieuns and New York regu ieriy On Sth and 20th of oaah month with the main, Pox ngers connecting via PANAMA RAIL AD: These steamships have been inspected and ap- groves 7 the Navy Department, guaranty speed and safety. The Panama Railroad (47 miles long) is now com- leted {fot moean to ooean, and ia crossed in Sor 4 ours, The bnggnge of passengers is checked in York through to San Francisco aud pacbonseri embarked at Panama by stea: atthe company’s expense. ‘The money paid in New York covers ai) expenses of tlie trip. enerve steamers are keptin port in Panama and > oe Franoieo» to prevent datentiom 19 case of dociz je that the route is entirely rediable—no faile are ha ooourred in eight years. s 2 Pauama the same day they ar- Aspinwa'!. hire eo thtongsh by each stenmer, and take oharge of womenend dren without other protec- tors. For throuch tickets at the lowoat rates apply at the agenoy, 177 Wost etreet, New York, to i. W. RA OND ont ARMSTRONG, HARRIS & CO., Syett CL. BA RTLET Moston” ” Tee DSH ARS add Pe eite rs, am The Shipt composing thie Bee The ATLANTICW..,_.. Capt, Oliver Eldrid, Pee Bartle. a Capt. Joaaph Comste hs ADKIATIC.______., Capt, James Weat, These ships hrving been built by oontrnot exprees!, forthe Governmente retog overs care Tas boen jak 4 in their construction, aaalao m their onzines, ( iH AU sure strength and speed, nod thair accom for pussenzors are Unuqualled for olegdnos and éum ‘erpool, in fort. Prioo of pasange from New York to i firat cabin, $19; im sadond do., $75; ex jaa) use ot 7c Sao atate rooms, 9335. From Liverpgol to ow York, 8 and 2 guineaz. An oxperien ar goon attached to up. Nobertha cau peneure® umtil paid for. a of tuis Ene Lave improv water-tight buik- . PROPOSED'DATES OF SAILING, | |, , FROM NEWYORK. | | PROM LIVERPOOT. turders June 2. i Wednesday, June 24.187 turday; July 4 1457| Wednesday yaly 8.. Aor Saturday, J -1867| Wednesday, July 22. .1ag7 Setur 1857 | Wedueadn Satuy -1467) W Daturda: 1657 | WW vednexday, Tan] Wedneddey: Jagr Wednasday. Saturday, Oat. 3 7 | Wednesda: urday, Nov. 7.....1857| Wednesday, N: tarday, Nov. 2i...1857] Wednesday, Nov, 25/18 turday, Dec,5.....1a87| Wednesday, Dac. $ 19h Wedacsday, Deo, 98.187 ebwaten ee COLT apply to LENS, Ho, 56, Wall steeot, ew Yor, BROWN, 8H EY & CQ,, Liverpool, sera LENNARD e SOP" natin Lt BG. WAINWRIGHT & CO. Parts. ‘The owners of these ships will not be acoountable for gold, silver, bullion, specis, jewelry, pri .) ous stones or métals, uniees bills of fie tre shined therefor and tho value thereof expressed therein, je 15 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE » ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHOUT FAILURE VOR RIGHT YEARS, POR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. Rerular Sailing Days, 5th § 20h of each month, c N,—So many frauds and imponi- tions of ious kinds have been intel Petes ar pat, ontrayvellers bond to CAL, "CORNEA, that the sulsonber, the only duthorized Agent paneng 1.8. Mail Line, via Pane. ina, ion the ety of New York, feels it duty te cantion all persons seeking pasna: that, TO AVOID IMPORITION, find the true Mau! Ling, via Panama, RB in, New York is authorize ‘he Companies bn York, which is at 177 West street, cor: WwW t, ronting ou the Nortk River, at the head of the Bom: pany’ barf. ie Observe my ore, WIEANACRp ssgn to California, they must be careful to SOUS CEO EA saetloeee ae Wet Fi 52 wed | hundred and ten, } and no private entr. gw Orleans, or, 4 4 \ 3 aS} a =) | By rie prem pEAr oe Tite UNrteb In pursuance of thé provisions af the 3d sectien of of the tn tod Bigiay to cane tbo Tveved tie ol eo au jo. ract of jand ynt ti f Mii tone half Bleeds or mized: bloodselthe Desseal Siaux sation of Indi soe for. .S;, proved bray i AMES BU Prendent je Unit of Ame , eee nen | pul = nm itery 0 pope the periods her or : 1 t t Fi Rppesl of the ee SUE EoR EES Sees, tow: mm ve. for the tall-breeds ot, mixed-b ofthe Sioux 8, Vig : Bee a the peeclypmey St west of the ASth prin- ipal meridian. The unlocated Seacts : fractional township one red and eleven, of ten. fas ‘unlocated ‘tracts in fractional township euée hundred and eleven, of rai eleven. The unlocated in fractional townships eve pene — leven oue red aud twelve, of wel . located tracts in towhship one hundred and an, and frmctional townshipa one uundred, and ‘and one huudred and thirtéea, ef range thir- teen. The uniooated tracts in township one hundred and eleven, and in that part of township one hundred and twelve, and fractional towaship oue hundred and thirteen, within the above-mentioned reserve, of range fourteen. ‘The unlocated tracts in that by of townships one hundred and eleven and ene handred anc twelve, within the above-mentioned reserve, of range fifteen At and office at FARISAULT, commencing on the firat day of Maroh next, for th disposal o! non | public lands situated within the fullowing-natu townships and fractional townships in the late re- serve fur the half-breeds or mixed bloods ofthe Da- eotah or Sioux nation of Indians, viz: North of the dase line'ana west of the Ath prin- sipal meridian, The. tracts om that part of fractions! township one hundred snd tey, within the above- ine, ? eserve, Of eo une, yeated tric: ip teat part of townships one wxht, eve hundred and mus, and frac- tional towusbip one hundred and ton, within the above-mont: ve, of rauge ton; : b Tee ssa bracts that ors mcdiolrme yan jundred aud it, wal above-meations re- serve, and tr ow usl x ene hundred and nine and one hundred snd ton, of range cisven. ‘The unlocated tracts in. that part of townships one hundred and eight and ene hundred and mine, within the above-mentioned reserve, and in townslup one hondred and ten, of range twelve, a ‘PRO unleoated tracts m that part of tewnships one hundred and nine one hundred and ten, within the above-mentioned reserve, ef range thirteen. ne niocatod trots in that part of township ane hundred and ten, within the above-mentioned re Serve, o! range teurtcen. ‘Tho vniocated tracts in that part oftownship one within the above-mentioned re- sory ce filtee: naccordance witht 17, 1é54, herein-before will not be allowed y of the above-mentiond iands unti after they have been offered at public sale and becgine subject to private entry. The oflermg of the above lands will be cemmenced on the days appointed, and will proceed in the order in whiok Bre advertised until the wh hall jay and the oe — closed ; it jonger than two weeks, ry. ef ‘aay of the lands will be ad- ted untili aftor thy piration of the two wooks. under my hand, at the city of Washington, thit sixteenth day of September, 1 Domnini ene oussad e1; undred -seven. 4 TAMUS BUCHANAN, ‘nos. A. HENDRICKS Commissioner of the General Land Office, se 19-law3m ROPOSALS F JRNISHI ‘THE PA P PER FOR tie pUBLIG PRINTING. Ovvica SupRRINTENDENT oF PvBLic P: a | Wasmixoton, October 1887. pursumnce of the re for executing the #8 printing,” &e., ie proved August 1852, sealed proposals will be received at this offies, in the Capitol, until the first Monday (7th day ) of Deoembrr next, at 12 e’clook m., for farnishing the paper that may be required a gr sooner printing for the yeur ending on tire Ist day of, m ber, 1858. list speorfies,as néarly as can be as- certaimed, the quantity, quality, and description of each Kind of puper thet will be required. 10,030 i sioner o lendered, to reams fine printing paper, uncale: mesure 24 by $8 italic, ‘and to’ weigh forty-five O the ream of 4% sheets. 4.600 fine printing. paper, calendered, Teams ne printing Ls ered, to Measure %4 by 36 inobes; aad te worgh fifty-six pounds to the ream of 430 sheets, 2) ve boen no sale shall | By the Premdent Vinion® OF the * Act to pro- vi 5,000 ream: ertineaieed ia lendered printi r su née siged and calende! ri} Hi er, to measure 24 inches, and to wei, as pounds to the ream of eae, itz. nto Crass IV: 30 reams superfine tard. and oalendered printing paper, te measure % by 32 ingh mad to weigh forty eight pounds tothe ream ef 490 sheets. JLaes V. sized and calendered map pa- er, of such siz may be required, corre, pondin; is weight with paper meseuring 19 bn inelies ont Weighing twenty pounds per ream o} sheets, Crass V1. 200 reams superfine plate paper, (oalendered o: un- on as may be required.) 19 by 24 inches, an? of such weight per reaman pay be required. ‘The fibre of the paper of of the above clas- ges to be of linen ant cotton, free from hiouw with muueral or other substances. o: hess, and put up iw guires of twenty-four, shvets each, and iu bundles of two reams each, each roam to De pepan germ bea shoets, Unitormity in oolor, th. ese and weight will be required; and po bun- exclusive of wrappers) varyiay overor uudor five por cent. from the standard a ‘will be re- ovived, and the grosa weight will, in all cgues, be re- wired. Mixing of various Sioa gs o in the same hurdie to make up the woight wi cousidered a viv ation of the contract, Crass VIE, 1 fs) reams quarto post writing paper; 2,000 reams flatony writiig paper: No. $= 00 reams deiu writing paper; No. 4-2,000 reams fuiso post weiblug paper; 3— ‘aw resins medium writing piper; C— Si rening royal writivg paper ; 7— remus auper-royed wr: paper; 0. 8— dv reams unperial writing paper 5 }0.9— 106 reams colored mediutn (assorted.) Crass VIEL No. 1—§,000 reams writing paper, 19 by 26 inches, to wen Sop pein pounds per ream. No, 21,5) reams writing paper, 19 by 26 inehes, to Woigh twenty-tree pounds per ream. N reams writing paper, 18 by 2 inches, to wer! aty-six pounds per ream, N reaums writing paper, 18 by Winches, te weigh 1 enty jour pounds per ream. No. 5. a wei All tho paper desiguated in sen Tand Sare tobe of the bawt iaterials, free from adulteration, and finished in the best manner. ‘The papers in c': are to be white or blue, of the regular standard sizes of the respective kinds, aud of auch weights as may be required by this offive ; those in Cisse 8 are tu be b Leer and of the sizes and weight specified in the achodule. The right is reserved of ae @ eteater or lors quantity of each and every kiud contracted fur at such times gud in suek quantities as the public ser- Vioe Way require, : Bach ciuas will be considered separately, and be suljeot to idders may offer for one orn in the same propoaal ; and the privilege is reserv. ring uider who may have more than o} H him to oi assign take all such classes, or forfeit Juang t toany class. Samples (not less than one quire) of each kind of paper bid for. aad but one sample in each kind, must secompany each bid ; and, im oineses 7 and 8, be numbered to cofrespond with the number of the pa- per proposed for in that schedule; and, in the first six classes, to be properly designated on tho sample, qr it will wot be considered. All proposals and sara- ples must bo transintted Lo this ofioe free of post- inst bo signed by the individual or id inust specify the prioe per pound one pride for eagh) of every kind of pa- wd in the olass proposed for. paper in the severa! classes must be de!iv- id ut such place or placeg aa may be Gesignal ed in Wephanaton City, in good order, Tree of al eve- ry éxtte‘elarze or expeuse, bjeet to the in- spegtion, Count, Weight and measurement ef the Su crinteudent, and in in all respects satisfac- ory. ,. Plank forms for proposals will be furnished at thie office to person li be taken into gone ing therewith. Boondas with approved securi » will be required: and the supplying of an inferior artiole in any of the classes, or @ failure to supply the quantity required at any tue wiil be considered & vidlation of the con- trnot. S Each bidder is required to furnish with his proposals satisfactoryevidence of bis ability te execute them: and proposals unaucompanied by suck 08 will be rejected. The pri ls will be oj wired i inw **on the fir: Monday in Deoembe: ne eee ene Stns sekinuca peste i pein - ent of the Publio Printing, Capito! of the United States, Washington,” and endorsed “Proposals. for Supplying Paper.” pe SuPerintandent og habe Vrfating. DON.—The Landfall of Columbus, Beecher, royal navy, $3.50 and Functions of the Bye, by Spencer nd Logie of Political economy rdnance, 1 val.. plates, e1.78 fled Or Oswold’s Dictionary of Synenymes and Paron- Yes 50 oents Boswell’s Johnson, enlarged edition, 4 vols,, many engravings, Crovke’a 3.76 axed-paper process in Photography, of American Soi 8.15 mi the earliest $8.50, Imported per layt steamer, ___FRANCK TAYLOR | Vocal Li yw; 75 cents, vf Scotland, lar Songs, musie and words, ‘Songs, London; 87 ets. fieh Songs, 1 vol, strated, “ Si Univ: Ss Svo.; : Tha a ‘eral Bonneter ss xo! fo, we London ; ul The Songs of ontaud, gertinned with forte Aeovinpanimante: linburgh, 3 vols, ' 8vo, F000; 3 RI MERANCK TAYLOR, 1usie and words, London; 37 ot The Book of Ami The Book of FOR HIRE, JD 'fitvetn pun und toch gine 7 OMe BEL os 1. ~ Y THE PREALS oe THE UNITED In pursuance of inw, 1, Jamxs Bucnawan, Presi- dent of United of A de Ep Ye California, at the poriods hereafter desizuaied, to land office at Los -RLOS, Commencing » for e ; t of the Si 7 i base 18ee ond west af ¢ San Be! me 5 one to tweivé, inelusive; the north half oe sephienibinysan, north bait erence entay ans faltette north We ef some Senay two; the northwest quarter of section twenty -three; section twenty-five; the south Hay ot seotion twen- ty-six; the svuti ae the southeast unrt: ‘seation eleven; and the south baif of sectioc twelve; seotion thirteen; the east half of section fourteen; sections seventeen to awe four, inclu- aive; the north haif of segtion twenty five; and ¢co- lions twenty -six to thirty-five, inelusive, ef town- ship four, of range three. Township three, of range four. Seotions one te tweuty-four, inclusive: the north hall of section twenty-five: and section: to thirty, inclusive, of tmwns: one to twenty-seven, one; and seot. of township three, rs the southwest quarter uf section twenty-nine; the south half of section Shitty sections thirty-one to thirty-four, inclusive; an the northwest quarter of sevtion thirty-five, of township one. of range siz. North of the base lime and west of the San Ber- nardine meridian. — Sections one to seventeen, inclusive; the vorth half of section eighteen; the south half of seewon mw ections tweuty to twenty tires, inclu ive; the northwest quarter of svati the northwest quarter of seotivn & tions twenty-seven bi hait of seotion thirt nor it quarter and tion Luwty three, of & iad Ave; sections oni nht, inclusive; half of section ning; sections ten to thirt inclusive; the east half of section fourteen; the half of section seventeen; sections eighieen and nineteen: the west halfof section twanty; the south east quarter of section twenty que; and sections tweniy-two to thirty-five, inclusive, of teaship sex, and township seven, of Seetis e to fifteen, 1 twenty-four; “8IX; 800 threat, townsh uty -one te twenty north half of seetion twenty quarter of section twenty-nine; ter of aectio ter of section thirty-fiv townships four, five, 34. Sections one and bw on three; the north half of seotion four; the northenst uarter of — five; the weet halfof section six; the north half, the southeast quarter, aud the north half of the southwest quarter of section seven; the west half of the northwest quarter and the south halfof section eight; the northeast quarter of seo- tion eleven; section twelve; the northeast quarter he east halfof the southeast quarter of section seventeen; the east half of the northeast nd the southeast quarter of section twenty; the at half of borthwest quarter and the sowth- t quarter of section twenty -en he southwest quarter of section twenty-six; and the northeast quarter of section thety ive, of Lownship three and townships four and five, of range str. Sections one to eighteen, inclusive; the north half of seotion nineteen; sections twenty to twenty-five, inclusive; the northeast quarter of section twenty - BiX; the northwest quarter of section twenty-seven; and the northeast quarter of ‘section twenty-eight, of township four and township fve,of range seven. ‘Sections one te six, inelusive:the northwest quar- ter of section seven; the northeast quarter of section the north half ef seetion ten; e and thirteen; the northeast quarter ef weo- ton fourteen: and the northeast quarter ef section twenty-th o of township four, and township Avs, ght. quarter of socten three; sections four, five, and six; the north half of section seven; sections eight aud nine; and the northeast quarter o! ship Sour; and townships e ‘e northeast quarter of section twelve; section teen: and the southeast quarter of section fit townshsp four; seotior sive; the northeast quar, the northeast quarter of section thirty-three; an sections thirty-four and thirty-five, of township Ave; and torenship siz, of range ten. Sections one toeighteen, inciusire; the northwest quarter of eectien nineteen; the northeast quarter of section twenty-one; the northwest quarter uf sec- tion twenty-two; and the northeast quarter of sec- tion twenty-four, of township five; and township stz, of range ali Sections one, and three; the northeast quar- ection t ctions eleven, tweive, cteeey rteen; the southeast quarter of section Bf- teen; ‘the southwest-quarter of tion eiehtern: section uiveteen; the southwest quarter of seotion twenty; the east half of section twenty-two; the northwest quarter oi section twenty-three: seotions tweuty-seven to thirty three, molusive; and the north halfof section-thirty-four, of township five; and townships siz and seven, of runte twelve Seotion one; the northeast quarter of sectiou two: the southeast quarter of seet 3 the south half eu; the cast half of n: the northwest quarter of section fourteen; and the north half of section fifteen, of townsnip four; the southwest quarter of section seven; the south balfof epg oa he southwest quarter of section nine” the weat half of section Bf- teen; the north half of section seventeen: section Sigiteen; the uortheast quarter of sectivn twenty - two; aud sections twenty-three, twent, ty-five, twenty -si snd thirty-five, Ke j sections One to seventeen, inclunve: Rol haif of section eighteen: the northeast quarter of section twenty; sections twenty-one to twenty-five, Inclusive; the northeast peed vf section twenty- f township sic; and township seven, of range tion thirteen; the southeast + orion of section fourteen; the southeast quarter of section twenty - two; the east hall and the southwest qnarter af seo tion twenty-three: the northwest quarter of seot twenty four; the north baif of section tweuty-six; and the east balf of section twenty-seven. of town- thip Ave; sections one, two, and three; the north- east quarter and the orth half of the northwest quarter of hoast quarter of ection eleven; nd the north half of ns Lo twenty-eight, inolu Section twenty-nine; the southeast quarter of seotion thirty; the north half of Lhe northeast quarter of section mgd ~one; the northeast quarter and the north half of the northwest quarter o1 sec- tion thirty-two; aud sections thirty three, thirty four, and thirty-five, of sowaship seven, of range fourteen. At the land office at San Francisco, commencing on Monday, the third me Ad Alay next, tor the disposal of the publio lands within the fullowing- named townships, vine North of the base line and cast of the Mount 3 Liablo meridian, Fractional Ligh ory f three, of range one, North ef the ba ime and west of the Mount MHablo meridian, Fractional townships four and Are, of range one. South of the base lime and eas: of the Siouni Diablo meridian, Sections one eighteen, and twenty-two to twouty five, of township ten, of range and seotions ove te six, incl Inctusive; and twenty-two to ft ty-#ix, inclusive, of township eleven, of ranke 17m. Townships ten leven: sections one to six. inclusive: eight to fifteen, molustve; twenty-one to twenty-ight, inelusive; aud thirty if uship twelve; sections one, two, three. fifteon, inclusive; and twenty-two to » inclusive, of township thirteen, of He Fractions! township ten ; to twelve, aud thir: scot on. eight to seven’ ny y to tw, Wue, Inclusive; aud’ thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty-five, of township four sections one to four, inewusive; ten to thirteen, inclusive; and twen- ty-four and twenty-five, of township Aftecn, of range twelve. Praetions] Soyawtio signe; townships twelve, ried and towosh; ‘teem, €xcept sectio: two, aud £igem, Ob range thirteen. » thirteen, fourteen, and Af- teen; sections one Lo seventeen, inci usiy 3 twenty - one to twenty-seven, inclusive; and thirty-four and thyrty five, of Lownahip sizteen, of range fourte ‘OWNShIPS [Airicen, fourte, fifteen, and s teen; the south half of section four; the south half ef section five; section eight, and nine: the sections thirteen to Py have, inclasive, of township twenty, of range teen. Fractional township sizisen; and township itween- f rauge sixtee etional township siatesn; and townshj « see- ‘Ateen, nineteen, and twenty,of range nal towuships seventeen and sightcen,and townships nineteen and nty, Of range cightsen. Frnotional townships eighteen, nineteen, twenty. of range mineics At the land office at Manvevatty, commeneing on onday, the seventeenth of May n rt. for the isposal of the public lande within the following named townships, vis: North of the bass line and east of the Mount Diablo mersdian. Fragtional township four; township Ave; frad- tional townships twelrs, UHR te nul fourteen and Foy pehipe saeenieen Ab eighteen, frange om Fractional townships iwe. thirteen, and four- teen; And Lowuships sevenicen, eighteen, wud vine- teen, of range tw: » North of the Baseline and west of the Mount ' ‘ meridian, Townships eleven and twelve, and fraetional towuship thirteen of range one, Townships twelve, thirteen, fourteen, and fil- teen, of range two. Townships fourteen, Aftsen, anak nizte tiounl townships seventeen, and.ownshi ps twentysaud t ity -one.ol wange thre: Sections oue, two, three. and ten to fuurt cluaiva; the east balf of section bftosn: the enat bait of section twenty-two; sections twenty-three to tweuth-six, inclusive; and township Sourteen;: the cast half of section section thirly-hve, of tions one, two, aud three; ur; the east balfol section sections ten to fifteen, molusive; the east half jt 1 Rection twenty-eigat; and thirty-five, owrshipAftecn: : nglusive; nine to fifteen, inolw ; twenty-one to inelusive; and thirty-three, thirty- Tour, end thir y-hve. of township sixtecn; sections one to seven, inclusive; the north hs!fand the sou! west quarter of seati ; sections nine to ff- toon. fachaaives the west of section sever a saotiona eon ‘nihetaan: the euar- \woaty-subt"inelocet: ehe"wast tf of secu Welt iatr of section rwent, of the east section twenty-one: sections t stotton twenty aie! mi te analy ine, sedtions aide < ty a ‘ thirty one, half of seetion thirty-two: the east Cher aaeet y three; and sectioma thirty jour end th "9 ve, Of township erghicrn. and townships mina,” twenty, and twenty-one. of range four. Sections one, two, three, nud ten to ifteen, wee. sive; the northesst quarter of section twenty two: sootfons twenty thres to twenty s:x.incluave: the southeast thirty-four; tion thirty-five, of township secenitcen we one, two, Bud three; tho suutheast quarter of ate. Mon pine; sections ten te ‘Sfieen, inainsier: northeast quarter of section twenty-one: ‘wenty rwetotweety seven, ine usive; ir thirty -five, of tow: two, and thirty “fou seot NB sighterns ol tow nd townstups swensy aud twendy-omenct perperisted by law for the mae ef sebvo's, . er PUTPOSeX, or with “swamp and overfiowed iands. ma thetety —4 ton,” of any. granted te he State by the Bot to enable the State of Arkansas te reclaim the swamp lands within proved September 28, 1850, exciuded from the sues. ans ae No “mineral lands" or tractecontaixing mineral its are to he offered at the public estes, snot, mineral lands being expressly creeped and «+ cluded from sale or other posal by the requtre atets of the aot of Congress approved Sd March, 1853, entitled “An gel to Provide for the survey of t the pnbl:c lands in California, reni emption rights therem, ‘and for other rosea ‘ne offering of the above lands w, commenced on the days appointed, and wilt e €Xpiration of the t Given under my hand, at the eit this grxtoenth day of Sept eight bandred and He ven. J SS BUCHANAN. Gy the President; ‘Tos. 2 RnEreeh Commissioxer of the General Land Office. NOTICK TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, Every person emt to the night of pre-emption toany of the Innds withia the townships and parts of bowgships above enumerated 1s required | he sntiainotn lel the wane Reosiver of t fo ment th this notice commene: bracing the trnot elaimed: 0 ehelaim wil be forfeited, THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Somnussioner of the General | and Ofer. ge -1awSm QTHAM MACTINERY POR SCREW PRO STP AG Sroor OF Wan. PR peter’ Navy Deraxrusnr, ’ November 19, 187.4 ORALR, ae ropommus ty for Screw Fropeller Siaop war,” wil be receivet! at this Department wut, 'elock, the lath of December next, for the comp: construction of the steam machinery Append ages and P'xcing icon board s serew propeller ship- of-war building in the United States asvy yard at Philadelphia. The offera must be fora specific enm fer putting the whole in sucpesafu! operation: must include a patent fees for ary arrangements that be pro + state the time in whieh the w will be compicted, and he accompanied by the usual antes required ly inw. Dhenaine of the esiahii ment in which Us in to be executed nist be atated. The details of the design and arrangement of the machinery will be left the party position may be aecepted ar combining t number of advantages, keeping in view simplicity of construetyon, readiness of access for adjust ment when in operation. and not beine subject to de- rangement in the working parts ; it being the object of the Department to obtain the most epeed and ‘er with the most eSonomical eonsumption of ‘uel, and the greatest stowage of eos! whieh the space avaiiable for thet pu will adr Tae boiiers to be of tron. with Sracen &. Bal 3 of composition ; the machinery for hoietmg, for pumps, apparatus for ventilating, and appurtenanoss of a inte woceamn: ry for the perfect working of the whole to be of the most Spproved kinds. The onal-bunkers, » od «age, (Wo slhwartships iron bulkheads, © distilling race apparatus for fresh water from whieb can: be not Jess than 100 gallons per day ; all the. ead duplicate pieces necessary and satisfactory for an eficient cruising steam ship-of-war must be in cluded ia the proposition, and a list of them must bo furnwhed. , Tae wood and ve omy Work (except the boring out the dead wood for shaft) necessary to adapt the vessel fur the recep’ ofthe machinery, bou ers. and appendages, wil! be provided at the sxpease ofthe Navy Department, and it will Ren the use of euch ‘soilities as it may heve for boi vy machinery on board. For the acoommodatien of the entire steam A chinery and the fuel there will be allowed in the body of the ship the ents uder the berth deot. commenc. it 173s aod thence extending a greatest breadth inside, clear ef th beams. being 4255 feet. and the he: of the umbers to the under aide bene \Sfeets hyo Ss pew spree e to carry oval for aye fai steeming, the daily oonsutoption of which the bidder will state ia his specificntions; and the weight of the machinery, water in boilers, “halt, propeller, and Bppendages, with the tooly and spare work, ust Lot exosed 340 tons, of 2,260 pounds. ‘The distence from the aft. side of the maio-mast to the aff side of the forward stera post willbe about 10 feet, and th tnuoe between the forward and he after stern be 7 feet; the depts from toad water lin= to the top of the keel uader the propeller will be 16% feet. * Steam -ew ive msoutacturers who desire te thd cin oie a ony al she seston of the vessel "upon ma Sppl. cation lo depari ment. eyes must be aca a by full speaei- cations and genera! drawings, baving the powith the centre o| (er of the machinery, boiie * marked on } eiving also the capacity of the steam o3 linders and area of fout and delivery valves, and of sir purnp and calvoard delivering valves, space fur ateam eboye the water- line in boilers, the fire and grate sar f prope! can remdily 16 et ‘ers, water, bunker, of 2.240 px 3 Of pry mo vt be that when one- of the terials tad aber provaled fori the oontrret +ball tave been eompleted tothe eatiefe thon of the Department, there will be made a pry ment of one-tfth part of the whole amourt of the act; when one half the work shall bean like naoner besompletes there will hea farther pay men” of one flik; whee three fourtheef the werk sba have Leen comp: yaymast <fe @ ffs, When the whole s! completed and have a further hall have Iwe work mansivp or materiale pense of the cont metor. ue parent musi bo explioit,and po qua’ OF Ouuditioual uffer will be considered. Isaac TOLOR _BMlawid __ Seeretar) of the Navy. UNtep STATES MAIL. VIRGINIA, Post Orrick Derarruenr. Nov 18. 18%. Proposals for carrying the mails of the United States from tat Febuiary, 88, to Soth June, 189 the following route mie State of Virgin: the contract office of thus de: -. Of the ath day of January ae: decided on the follawiny day : BY From Charlottesville North Garden, Coves- Ville, Osk Lawn, Lovington, Rose's Mills, New Glasgow, Amherst Court-house, aud Coot W ell, te Lynchburg, 7 miles and hack, 2x timesawoek.i Y horse coaches. re Charlottesville daily, ¢xoopt Sunday, at De P in; veat Lynchburg wext day by 9i¢ a.m: vo Lynchburg daily, except Suuday, at S am; | Sil pence ye ‘ eopthivint & ulev Le cennidered Aa M pu = ferent schedule will For forms of proposal, x unrantee, and certitonte: also, instructions and requirements to be emiraced iu the contracts, see advertisemeuta of Jeu. '2. 14a Febuary 9. #0 $au!? Febuary 2, . OF either them, tn pamphlet form, at a!! she rings a! Ng AARON V. BROWN, ual Postmaster Geuera'. (UNA, Gass, AND EARTHEN WARE. i. MILLER, SON & CO., IMPORTF RS, ALEXANDRIA, Va. Uave received two 1 supplies from the and will continue tu rece: st 2c their stock till the business season se +H. Miccen, Son & Co. can assure their and customers that their stock shall be of the donkeble Senoxipsiem ee pa r remy pare favorably wi of any ere un their lime im an: het market in the Cuited States. RH r La. Bon Bs e selves to er to mere! ts Oe meul i make their purchases in their Lue.) = WINDOW GLARS. yore, have ust seotived via Ameer and pew ork. from Ube great maguisctory a Brustolle, 1140 boxes Frevan Window (ines, rior quality and of different thicknesses, wl: bave imported under such circumstances as to enaile them to offer a superior article at very moderate priees hate treniaemeenmteoomenintetinie Md. SIINEMBTZ, B. a Witter AND FPURKIBR, near the corper of Nath etroet, has received lis ssyortueut of Ladies’ aud Chit - dren's FANCY FURS, ju all ther parley, to whrek he invites atten- tu laving sele them himself fre the importing houses a New York, aud takeu advantage of th times purehasiug for cash. selling for cash, be will be able to sei] t more moderate prices than any oretofore offered in *bis city. Fur frimmugs, Misses’ Beaver Flats, and (bt! dren's Fanoy [ats now on baud. Fur Cudls as low #475 cents, and Viotorines $3.9 Bud 64.50. HATS, HATS—-Capa, caps. Black Drews Hate $3 50, aod ©2450, of exper ualty forthe morey. Also, Felt Hate aud Caps ad boys’ wane : sted a oash—thereby being epabled to buy for cash, sud «il! for eas ‘auail prokt, mast - ing With no loxses by bad deh: oe ILITARY LAWS OF FHEU. STATE M Those relating to the Army, Marinas, Volu sore Mae and to Bounty third edition, by the late Capt. Hetzel, Que ostave volume of SI! as. with ioles of War, and the constitut Por ine Bt or pverned bg end a" ew Pe OT EANCK PAVLOR. WARM areca,