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ne ees EVENING _STAR HIAWATHA. (Revived and Revised.) “Oh! the fever and the famine.” Oh! he took the ague badly, And it shook Sian, shook him sorely; Shvok hs Seets ¢ and his toe-nails; a and his hair off; Off bis mortal coil, and then it Having made him cold as could be, Shook the earth still down upon him, And he still lies "neath his xravestoné, Ever shaking, shaking, shaking, And a shaking, shaking, siaking. (Leongcuss. a ee Leonard Ames committed snicide Mon day last, in Athol, Ct , by hanging himself with a bed cord Ul At Oakhill, Pa., on Saturday, James Hol- land, aged 19, killed his mother by kicking her while he was drunk. i" Miss Farnum, of Wellsville, N. Y., threw herself into the river at Klmira, on the Mth inst., und was drowned {> On Saturday nicht, near Alleghany city, Pa., a little daughter of Mrs. Ridge was run over by the cars, and one of her feet cut off. [7 A boy named Whitfield Burton was, last Fria’ J; at Oswego, N. Y., smothered ina bin of — di ki it obligat ordinance makin; obi or" valre AS, «ore-keepers to sell bread by welaht, has passed the .New York Board of Councilmen. y oot, car bui.ders, of Springfield, woz, Uesi aoa contract with the Vice- roy of Exzypt for forty n "St-class passenger cars to run on ao hyyptian Railr 5 I> Three sons of Jos. Tully have been ar- rested at Clarkson, Mich., cha tg¢d with the mur- der of their father, whose body was found buried near the house. i> At a fight recently in Washington county Wis., the participators came out, cue mi! nose and the other thumbless, as tu his right band . >> Rufus Upham, of Cherry Valley, N-Y., went out to dig a grave for a person whe? died. Some time afterwards a youth, passing, found him sitting upright in the bottom of ‘he hole, dead 7" The New Orleans Crescent learns from the mates of the steamer Col. Rdwards, thatonly two white persons and two negroes were lost by the burning. It is believed the boat’s safe con- taining 85.000 Wilt be recovered. i> A large party of Civil Engineers left Phil- adelphia Wednesday for Mexico, to commence the location of the Mexico and ifie Kailroad, rinoing from Vera Cruz to the City of Mexico, and thence to the Pacific ocean I The editors of the Minersville (Pa.) Workman's Advocate, have been convicted on # charge of publishing a libel on Mr. G. Bast,bav- ing stated that two men lost their lives in Mr. Bast’s mines, by fire damp. owing to Mr. Bast’s “-niggardly and parsimonins conduet.”* U7” A man in Lockport has opened a “ Chris- tian grocery,”’ He states in explanation of this singular heading, that he has opened a shop for the dispensation of a ‘little wine,” and other Kinds of spirits, ‘for the stomach’s sake,” and that, as he wished to make ita Christian shop, and wished to accommodate Christian custom- ers, he would take for his pay, considering the hard times, all kinds of religious books, tracts, &eo {> A writer in one of the magazines, emulous of the fame pt by the inventor of the In- dian Dauphin Williams, starts the story that the real Louis Napoleon died in a fit, ina drinking house in New York, some years since, and thata Yankee named Bowen, who had — been his companion in dissipation, assumed his name, sailed immediately for Europe, attended Queen Hortense as = son in ro ying momerpe im- himself u the Frenc je as a gen- Kine Bocaparte’ and has finally tacceedell ta Teaching the imperial throne ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS WILLARDS’ HOTEL .—Purser Harwood, US N; R Pheips, 3 F Lyoch, Pa; T B Silber and lady, NY; 'T'H Swope, Ky; J F Mc R A Edes, Kansas; J W Chenault, Ky: J F Tan. ner, RS Archer, Va; R J Lackey. D €.; Capt F Engle, USN; 'T D Crane, NY; HP Bros H Bea! Nixon. NY; Lieut Col Mye Mrs} rs and family; Com Salter, Us: Smith, ; DR McRae, NC; J M Fari Tuell, W G Hunt, NY; Li Thorburn, t id Alvamora, NY; A J Mo: Cal; A G Richardson, do; O H Ketten. SC; J H Hall. F G Van Vliet. Hon Eiijah Ward. NY BROWNS’ HOTEL—A G Richards, NY; H Fitzhugh, Va; J J Dennis. O; W E Cole, NY; J R . Va; J Richards; G Pa; Joa Staunton and lady, NY; W Agnew. N 5; JH Coates, NY; V 3 Anderson, Mo; WR Musser, Md; 6 P Rddy, NY > HS MeColtum, Ind; Mme A Na Venable, do 0.8. HOTEL, (LO. Situ s )—A P Withers, JT Cline, J T Cullen, James Rodyers, J H Sh nard. J M Manki va; J T Robins, Obi Harrisand lady, NY; W Geliwick and lady, Miss C Greenwalt, do; A R McCleery, Md; Geo Lae, Tenn. KIRKWOOD HOUSE.—M Howland, NY; G Warner, Pa; Dr N M Miller, Mo; Dr J I. Moore, do; C Ballance, Ill; J H Fairbanks. Mass; WM Hall, NY; J Primpton, Ohio; R Fuller, Ma; M . do; HC Howlett; J Wiiliams, ‘Tenn. «, P PS Daval, do; A W SAILING DAYS mom THE Unitep States. ace Days. --New York. sgow....Dec 30 From Evro: --Liverpool...New York... Dec 12 Arago . +-Houtbam’n..New Yor! Dec City Baltimore. Liverpool...New Yor®...Dec 16 ‘The California mail steamers leave New York on the Sth and 2th of each month RETIRED PHYSICIAN, 75 Years of Age, 'W hose sands of life have nearly run out, discov- ered while in the East Indies, a certaim cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and Generai Detility. The remedy was discovered by hun when his only ohild, a daugh- ter, was given upto die. He nad heard m of the wonderful restorative and healing qualities of prep- sratiors made from the East Indis Hemp, and the thought oceurred to him that he might make a rem- edy for his chad. He studied hard and succeeded in resizing iis wishes. His child was cured, and is now alive and weil. He has since administered the wonderful fomedy to thousands of sufferers in nll parts of the world, aad he has never failed in mak- Ing them compleiely healthy and py. Wishin todoas much good as possible, he will send to suck of his afflicted feliow-beings as request at, this re- erpe with full aud explicit directions for making it up and successfully-using it. He requires each np- piceat to enolose him one sinlling—three cents to returned as postage on tne recipe, and the re- mainder to be npees to the payment of this ad- vertisement. dresa Dr. H. JAMES, No. 119 Grand street, Jersey City, N. J. 42270 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Wasnineton. December zid,'1957. On the petition of Henry McCarty, of Pittsturgh. Pennsylvania, praying for the extension of a patent granted to him on the ltth of Mareh, 1844. fer an im- rovement in “Suspending, opening. and closing k Gates,”* for seven years from the expirnticn of said patent, which takes place on the I6th day of March, late Tt is ord that the hey ap be heard st the arch the #th wext, at 12 Patent Othce on Monday, o'clock m.; and all persons are notified ton; pear and show cause, if any they have, why paid ht not to be granted. in the Patent Office their objections, » ecinily gt forth in writing, at least twenty days before the day ing; all testimony filed by either party to be used at the said hearing must be taken and trapsmit- ted in accordance with the rul todigs gecomanes Wi cao pen of the Office. which iy oh mmmapgy J in the case will be closed on the 25th of February: depositions and other papers relied Upon as testimony must be filed in the Office on or before the mornjng of that day; the a|rguments,ifany, within ten days thereafter. Ords lered, also that this notice be published in t. Union, National Intelligencer, and Evennig Bien Washington; Republican, Baltimore; Argus, Phil: aelphia; Daily News, New York; and Inquirer, - einnatt, Ohio; once a week for three success: } ans a aa to the 8th day of March next. day of hearing. JOS. HOLT, Commissioner of Patents. ok’ 3.— pay the above papers will please copy, to the Patent Office, with a paper 2 d24 lawiw CARRIAGES. Tur Subscriber having made additions to his Factory . making it now one of the largest, in the District, bs his Besities fo ERS is ol ZAR. VAGON®S cannot be sur- pass od from his long experience in the busi- hess, he hopes to give geveral satinfsotion. All kinds of Carriages and Light WVagons kept on All REPAIRS neatly dc ° Pe ~ od 2 y done, and ai! orders prompt. Second - Carriages tak vnes. “ANDREW FTOVE isco uc Ene jer of 14th and of nd Roldhero, What to do Sa — -. Bene god ay gut Mavot's Nursery Shymei dé Fairy Talos by ty re BY others youtl of ail “ Just from Undo, 43 : _ FRANCK TAYLOR, McLAUGHLIN'® MeL. AUGHLIN’R Faney Faney Store, Pore, da eee BTTINGS OF MAIL CONTRACTS, we ann i le 5th da; . Coa eee of the 15th of Maron nest Also, @ large ask of new Pianos. rent by oreo Es Bl n2-tf near 10th street RAVEN, BACON & CO. }, just arrived at the, ‘TZEROTT. * Warerooms o! M Seoond hand Pianos for sale cheap. NUSNs & CLARKE’S DAVIS & C0.” RA IANO FORTES, Constantly receiving and for sale Pa. 5 Purchasers will find it to their interest to examine fr themselves the superior qualities of the above anos. Covers, Melodeons, &0., &0,, also on n 16-tr ° GOLD MEDAL PREMIUM vo yoRTEs. ILLIAM KNAB ee the late ABE, eons tactui le of grand and NO FOR TES, ander thet jorth Butaw st have also just open pecs Sales R. itimore street, between Charies and the premises partly ery as a re store, 126 From San Francisco to Petalu ble key teaser deabte rests; able key. a s, inthe manufacture cf lesaleand retail, on the moet rms. Pi Were awarded the highest (gold medal) at the Fairs of the M: two successive years—October, 1855, position to fourteen and eighteen pianos from some of the best makers from New York, Boston and Bal- i awarded the firat premium.at &nd stops to suit small oh Pianos, we will sell w’ he Industrial Eexitation held. ine R m sinin tad ‘and 456. rhe have also been awarded ighest premium (silver mi ) at the Metro- ie ablaite te tela era ore ce ptiaciaineoif thats 100 we are in possessio’ imo inl from the most distinguished professors and the country, which can be geen at our speaking for themsel eociation im which our instruments are wi Ail instruments are guaranteed for five years, snd ranted within the first ix if the instruments do not jealers will find it to their advantage to ace ae call od hired, ned mar 16-ly WM. E MUSIC DEPOT OF W. G. METZE- OTT, corner of Eleventh street Pennsylvania avenue, is | only complete Musical Establishment in! the District of Columbia. Bacon, Raven brated PLA NC tyz also, Prince’ 12509 From Oakland, Hf aire te Aly: i] & Co’s and Rosenkranze’s ocle- realwayson hand in uperior MELODEONS. | ‘cgether with an immense stock of M Sheet Music of every description. Pianoforte tuning executed by Insurance, &c. SILVER AT THE BEST RATES, FOREIGN BILLS OF EXCHANGE SOLD, ON TH& PRINCIPAL POINTS IN EU- ROPE, IN SUMS TO SUIT. GOLD CURRENCY, AND VIRGINIA MO- NEY ACCOUNTS, WILL BE OPENED FOK DEPOSITORS, PAYABLE INSAME FUNDS, OR IN GOLD, CHARGING THE CURRENT RATES.—CHECES MUSTBE MARKED ACCORDINGLY. SIGHT DRAFTS ON ALL THE PRINCTI- PAL CITIES OF THE UNION, SOLD IN SUMS TO SUIT. BONDS AND STOCKS SOLD ON. COM- PURCHASED UNCURRENT MONEY BOUGHT AND LAND WARRANTS PURCHASED AT THE HIGHEST RATES. SWEENY, RITTENHOUSE, FANT & d4-3m_ uy kites $35 is __ Bank IPEN PER CENT. INVESTMENT. Corporation Bonds of the City of Daven ja Of SKN ench, 4 Davenport has now about 20,000 invabitan rapidly increasing in wealth’ and po} municipal debt 14 only $159,000, and its railroad debt only $125.00, and statistics of the eity wi xencer of the wth Se, we bonds, belreving State or erty bo: oo6 CHUBB BROTHERS COMPANY. CONGRESS ASHINGTON IN: CartvaL. —— ——. —__. ____. $200,000 11! ANCEOR BG ¢.,at the usual Cit: w Policy, at their O' Fons Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, o' ‘ashington City Savings Bank, Du Wn. F. Bayly, rms, rancis Mobun, A i MoGU) IRE, President. ANKING HOUSE OF i CHUBB BROTHERS, its received and Checks ite on the northern posit at par, and Exchange on .o depositors without charge, Interest will be aliowed its atsuch rates as ma, agreed VIRGINIA AND ‘«inia and other Uncurrent Money re- ecked for, payable in same funda, orin ing the regular Exchange. and Bilis of Ex: e Lonos made on Stocks, 8, the market rate. r kvit.—Letters of Credit wil! be furnished, negotialle in the different Citi United States, on Deposit of and interest allowed charged if Counterals,on such termaas may a AVELING BILLs oy E.XCHANGE.—Travelors will be furmshed with drafts in auch sums as may be de- sired negotiable in the different Cities of the Unwn, Ler ¥ CREDIT ON ENGLAND specie, we chai Will be discounted, and Seourities, loney or Collate: if Money is depos Surope, furnishe: in sums to suit, tocks, and Secari- ways for sale, or ties at A commission of aig Bre bought upon orders, we reserve the right to call for a deposit of it or Stocks will be ordered by tei Ra!LRoad, City. anv Stare Bonps.—Railroad, tiation, either in voud T ties paying from 6 to 12 pr. bought in the different Cy Where Stocks or with gs Ric che ‘arrauts ste 1! Warrants sold by us are euaran: ip Varrants jucated on commission. ‘arraut quotations regularly furnished if re- be forwarded to Western Houses on f sale on commussion to respousibie -— Real Estate tctek 7 Ciaits on Uniten States, Court or Cr. “claims on the United re rt of Claims or Congr: Lamp WaRRants.—L ‘ket rates. A. “Warriots will orders, or sent fc petition ‘ersons opposing the extension are required to file 4, States, before the d able att ‘aes oi 8. CHUBB BROTH Bre eine HOUSE CHUBB BROTHERS. Bank Notes will please Ml be paid in Gold, ysitors allowing lor currency, the them to deposit itor being credited tf [TEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES, MONEY to LOAN om STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, nf Gi te the Treasury, OVAL OF T NNEAPOLIS ERRITORY OF In accordance with the provisions of the act of Congress, entitled * An act authorizin son of jad « offices, 8.58, nown that the office jands at MINEAPOL(s in the ota, wil] be removed tory, @f as early a period as notice ax to the precise time of removal issued by the register and receiver forthe land nd hand, at the pe th ny “ Dageraer. A.D. t : Foner ofthe PeeOS A. HENDRI museioner of the General 1 iy of. Washington, AUTIFU], WOOLEN GOODS, SOCKS, Mits Comforts, &e., de. at yeaa SPR OLALGITAN'S. UMERIES, from the iH 8's, arte ay lle by the 22d of the same month. CALIFORNIA, 1253 San F. Benicia and i Fina to Sacramento Cr and bask, 0 nto City, 120 miles Leave San Francisco daily, exoepi Sunday,at Bm; A it Sacramento City next 5am; {eee City iene nA fy . at 2p m; Arrive at 125% Prom San Francieso, by Marines co Seock- ton, 120 miles and back, six times & week, in jteamboats. . Lear e San Francisco daily, except Sunday, at ty Artivenst Stockton next Leave ae daily except at4pm; orcs at San Francieeo oat day by 5a m. rae ey Nagai Makar Vices Aches ou le 01 mo u . Clara, to San Jose, 54 miles and back, six tumes a week. Leave San Francisco daily, exeept Sunday, A San Jone by 5p m; Leave San Jose daily, except Sunday, at 6am; Arrive at Syn Francisco by 5p m. ve ima, 50 miles and back, three times 1 week, in steamboats. Leave San Francisco Monday, Wednesday and Friday at .0 am; Arrive at Petaluma by 5 p m; ve Petaluma Tuesday, ‘Thuredsy and Sat- urday at 10am; rrive at San Francisco by 5pm. 12507 fom Sen Francisco, (by sea,) via Santa Bar- bara and San Pedro, to San Diego, 45) miles and bark, twice a month, in steam! s. ve San Francisco on the 2d and 17th of each month; _ Arriveat San Diego by the 5th and 20th of same month; Leave San Dieso on the6th and 2ist of each Arrive af San Franeisco by the 9th and 2th of same month. 128 From San Francisco to Oakland, 9 miles and back, six times & week, by water, mt sn Francisco daily, except Sunday, at Arriveat Oakland by 9am; Leave Oakiand dail cept Munday, at 3 pm Arrive at San Franciveo at pm" " San Leandro, San Lorenzo, arado, ion San Jose, sepmapete pas ee = Jose, 45 ie ft u 3a week. Leave Onkland Mouday, Wednesday and Fri- y ata m; ‘rota Web San Jose by 5 pm; nso Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday at 6a m; Arrive xt Oak and by 3 pm. - 12510 From Oakland. by San Pablo, to Martinez 25 miles and back, once a week. Lenve Oakland Monday at 9a m; Arrive at Martinez by 4p m: Leave Martinez Tuesday at 6am; Arrive at Oakland by | p m. 12511 From Petaluma, by Bloomfield, to Temalles, 20 miles and back, once a week. Leave Petalums Tuesday nt 8am; Arrive at Temalles by 4 pm; Leave Tewalles Wednesday at 3am; Arrive a: Petaluma by 4 p m. 12512 From Petaluma, by Bodega, to Smith's Branch, 27 miles and back, once a week, Leave Petaluma Thursday at 8 am; Acvive at Smith’s Branch by 5 p m; Leave Smth’s anch Fr.day at § am: Arrive at Petalums br 5 pm. 12513 From Petaluma, by Santa Rosa, to Russian iver. 33 miies and back, twice a week. Leave Petaluma Tuesday and Thursday at 8 am: Arrive at Russian River by 5 pm; Lrave Russian itiver Wehneceday and Friday at8am; Arrive at Petaluma by 5 m. B ae to extend vi Hf Valley, Anderson Val Jey. and Albion Mills, to Big River, 75 miles amie Pichi oo tg tatsiayis rom Petaluma, ovato, to San Rafael, 20 miles and back. noe 8 week. Leave Petaluma Tuesaday at 8am; pales at San iby Pm; .eave San Rafael W: —— atéam; Arriveat Petaluma pm. 12315 From Napa City, by topol, Oakville, St. Helens. Hot Springs, Cayote Valiey, and Lower Lake. to Upper Clear Lake, 75 miles acd back. once a week. Leave N. City Monday at7am: per Clear Lake next day by 7 p m; Clear Lake Wednesday at 7a m; apa City next day by 7pm. 1295a From Napa City, by White Sulphar Spriny night's Ranch: and Alexander's Ranch. ta Roea, and back. oncea week. Bid- tal stsnoe and scheduls of arri- vals and departures, 1286 From Benicia, Cornelia, Barton’s Store, Vacaville, Buck Eye, Cache Creek, and Yolo. to Gralton. 76 miles and back, once a week. Leave Benicia Tuesday at 6 a m; rrive at Grafton next day by 5pm eave Grafton Thursday at 6am; sett frivegt Lo 53 « ole, fae nd Sania rom Beno, by allejo, Na! ity, @ in! Rosa, to Sonoma, 3 miles" and hack, three times 6 week. Leave Benicia Tuesday, Thursday ,and Satur day at 6am; rrive at Sonoma by 4 pm: ave Souvina Monday, Wednesday, and Fri dia 6am: ve Martinez Tuesday at 6 a.m; Acriv Mission San Jose by 7 pm; ssiou San Jose Wednesday at 6am; Arrive at Martinez by 7 pm. 12619 From San Juan, by Watsonvilleand Soquel,to ae Cruz, ® mites and back, three times a week. Leave San Juan Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat- Arrive at Sats Craz by? rrive at nta Craz pm, Leave swta Cruz Mouday, Wednesday, and Friday at 5am: Arrive at 3an Juan by 12 m. 12820 From San Jose, by Gilroy, San Juan, Nativi- dad. and nis, to Mon.erey.75 miles and back, three hers a week. Leave San Jose Tuesday, Thursday, and Set- Pocesadirs ee b triveat Monterey by 8 pm; Leave Monterey ‘Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at5am; Arrive at San Jose by 8 p m. 12521 From Monterey to San Pais Ob apo, 120 miles and » twice a month, Leave Monterey ou the Ist.and 15th of each month at 6am; fees st See Lule Obispo “ vag bape wi or eave S ule po on the Sth ai o each month até ain: Arrive at Monterey in four days. Bids to extend to Santa Barbara are invited; bids to run weekly. los Angeles, by Tejon, Sebastian Res- ervation, aud Ke: aville, to Visalia, 20 miles and back. twice a month. We Los Angeles on the Ist and 15th of each month at 8am; Arrive al lia ineight days; Leave Vi ou the ist and 15th of each mouth alsam; Arrive at Angeles in eight days. neles, by San Gabriel and Monte, to a Bernardino, 60 miles and back, unce a week. Jeave Los Angeles Monday at 8am; Arrive in Bernardino next day by 12m; Leave San Bernardino Weduesday at 2.8m; Arrive at Los Angeles next day by 12 m. 12: From Los Angeles to San Pedro, 2 miles and back, two or three times a month, in connex jon with the const mail-steamers, Bidders to state schedule of arrivals and de- ,PArtures, 12525 From San Diego, bv Santa Teabel, to Fert Yu ins. 22) mi os and back, twice a month. Jecave Sen Diexo on the 5th and 2th of each ionth. Arrive at Fort Yuma by the 13th and 28th of same month; Leave Fort Yuma on the lsthand 20th of each month; only in one pon T e way of Arizona, Tucson, and Mesilla, to i Paso, by a schedule to be stated by the bidder, are invited. m Sonora, by Jacksonville, Big Piat, Garr-te, Maxweil's Creek, Split Rogk, a Bondville, to Mariposa, 6 miles and back, twice a week, eave Sonura Mondays and Thursdays até a A ‘ent Mariposa next days by 12 m; —- Mariposn Tuesdays had’ Fridays at2p Arrive at Sonora next days by 6 p m; 12827 From Genrtzharg by todian Gulch, Gwin On 4 1258 F Store, Millerton, King’s River. and ee to Visalia, 120 miles and back, tuartzburg Monday at 68 m; Arrive at Visalia next Wednesday by p m; Lenve Visalia ‘I hursday at 6a Arrive at (Juartzburg next Sa’ rday by 6 pm. 12528 From Columbia, by Angel's Camp, Fourth Crossing, and San Andreas, Mokalumne Hill, 33 miles and back, throe times a week. Leave Co'umbia Tucsday, Thursday, aud Sai- rrive at Makaiumpe Fill by okaiu 4pm; i ‘Monday, Wedn-sday, Arrive at Columbia by 4pm. 12529 From Stockton, A Le Ferry, Green 8 Montezuma, Jamestown, Sono lat, to Golumbin, 70 miles and back, six times a week from the Ist of May to Ist.of Deoember, and three tines @ week the rerulae of the year. Lenve Stockton daily, except Sunday, at Gam: Arrive at Columban by 8p wy mete Leave Colamtua daily, except Sunday, at a m; tr.v@ at Stockton by 3p m. 12530 Bremn ton, ly. Foren in’s Ra: Half Vay House, and Double Springs. Jomnne Hill, 45 milea and * week. Lowve Bt daily, s am; Arr ae eae aly. i iinbs rene ii Jaave Nok ‘elunne Hill daily, except Sunday, Aprive at ‘ton by 2pm. if ‘a~rtzburg, can Fue. fa ‘Mariposa, 4 mies "back, twice Lave Stockton Tuesdays and Fridays at7a 5 ve at Maripora tday a tf Maripoce Tuerdays and Fedegs at7a ravent ‘ton next days by 2pm. fi is for thvee fi a kr are invited, Dow Spriogs. by North’ Bi San’ © three Lines n week, ey sraem ’ 1 ee pases Monday, Wednepday, Arrive at Murphy’s by 7 pm; wo Net Sate rive at Sacramento City by 8pm. itter Creek, and sol May to let of De i jay to isi be- ook and back from Is! al rte =. tow! fon, to Aokelumne tem ear. seramento City daily, exoept Sunday, atGam; ive at elumne Hill by 7 p m3 Sie af Mokelumne Hit by 7 pot Spm. ‘olsom City, Rus- ang oo te Georg etown, 62 mes & Wi * bits daily, except Sunday, Leave Sacramento rrive at Georgetown by 7pm; ve Georgetown daily, except Sunday, at 3 am, Arrive at Sacramento City by 4p m; From Saer-mento City, ville, Bidora House, Bi it il orto st of Dever ir, and tri-weekly the residue o! the ycar, Leave iwamente City daily, except Sunday, ‘ive at Coloma by 8 pm Coloma daily, exee, Arrive at Sacramento Ci i Lasgo ere wed rainie, Antelope, Princeton, Monroeville, and Meore’ to ‘Tehama, 127 miles Leave Sacram=nto Cit: Arrive st Tehama n xt W Leave Tehama Thursday at 6 a Arrive at Sacramento City next Weston, Clarks- Div pt Sunday, at 2am; ua be » once & week. jay at Ga ‘e nesday by 6 pm, ‘Saturday by "6 pm- Bids embracing tri-weekly service in steam- boats on the part to Caiusi are invited. 12539 F rom Sacramento City, by Coon Creek. Jobn- ‘ent, Roughand Reads and Grass Valley, to Nevada City, 65 miles and hack, six times a week from Ist of April to tee of pce three times a week residue of the year, Leave Sucrameato Gity daily, exeept Sunday, Arrive at Nevada City by 8 pm: Leave Navada City daily, excupt Sunday, at 2 am; ‘i Arrive at Sacramento City by 4p m. 12540 From Sacramento City. by ville, 45 eed and sae six limes a week, in steamers a coaches. ramento City daily, except Sunday, Arrive at Marysville by 2pm; Leave Marysville daily, except Sunday, at ¢ am; Arrive at Sacramento City by 2p 12541 From Auburn, by town, and Mountain Springs, to Dutch Fiat, 34 miles and back, twice a werk. Leave Auburn Tuesda; Arriveat Dutch Flat by 6 Leave Dutch F lat Wednesd: 6am; Arrive at Aubarn by 3 12542 From Marysvill orbes Neilsburg, Las! y and Friday at 8am; m; lay and Saturday at m. joncucut, Hansenville, abbittown, and St. ‘Louis, to Gibsonviile, 75 miles and back, twice a week, ril to the Ist of November, e remainder of the year. Leave Marysville Mondays and Fridays at 6 am: Arrive at Gibsonville next days by 5 Leave Gibsonville Wednesdays Amveat M le next da rrive at Marysville nex! y rom Marvaville, ‘hari from Ist of A once a week t! 5pm. Seoo, Chico, Lassen’s, wood,and A can Ranch, to Shasta, 134 eek from ist of April to lst of , tri-weekly the residue of the year. ‘arysville daily except Sunday,at Spm ita next day by 5 t Sunday, ate am je next day by 12 m. ile, by Jonnson’s Ranch, Cox s es and back,twice oe Leave Marysvilie Tuesday and Friday at 6am rive at Auburn by 5 p m; Vednesduy and Saturday at 6 rrive at Marysville by 5 pm. rom Marysville, by Oregon House, G: 's Bar, Camptonvilie.and year’s Kar, to Downieville,7) milcs and back, ti esa week. sville Tuesday, Thursday andSat- urday at 5am; Arrive at Downieville by 3 p m; lle Monday, Wednesday, and Leave Shasta dail: Arrive at Marys’ 12544 F. M ii peeaod Owaley’s Bar, Reads, and Grass Valiey, to } miles and back, #1x times a week from lst of April to Ist December, three times a week f year. Leave Marysville daily, except Sunday, at 6 am; trive at Nevada City by 5 pm: zenve Nevaia City daily. except Sunday,at7 am: Arrive at Marysville by 5 pm. 12547 From Diamond Springs, by Newtown ard Henry’s Diggines, to Grizzly Flat, 34 miles ick, once a week, Diamond Springs Tuesday at 6.2 m; be 4pm; inesday at 6am; jsey’s and Spanish Fiat, to Georgetown, 18 miles and back, twice Leave Placerville Tuesday and Friday at 7am; Arriveat Georgetown by 2 p m; Leave Georgetown Wednesday and Saturday Arrive at Placerville by 2 p 12589 From Placerville to Carson ritory,75 miles and back, once a week from Ist of May to ist of N month the residue of ¢! Leave Placerville Monday at Apice at Carson Valley next 2m: Leave Carson Valley Thursday at 8 ville next Saturday by a schedule givi ‘alley will be cons: ewtown, to Ind Valley, Utoh Ter vember, and once » "Wreduesday by rrive at Placer Proposals to ru ‘oin Placerville, by ns, and back, once a week. ers to state ach ednie and distance, Bids for more frequent i service will be considered. 1251 From No page City ty Hoyt’s Coossiug Sweet - evada county, Camptonville, and, Sebastopol, § and ‘Truman's Crossing, to once a week and hack, Bidders to state distance and schedule of arri tity, by Patterson, Ua, nad Poecet K i Downieville, 49 miles and back, three timean week from Ist of April to Ist of January , and k the residue of the year. Leave Nevada City Monday, Wednesday, and Friday st 6a m: Arrive at Downteville by 8p m; ; ‘Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at6 am: Artive at Novada City by 8 From Oroville, by Bidwell Brosh Creek, and Meadow + 66 miles and back, once a wee! ve Oroville Tuesda: Arnveat Quinc: eave Quincy Thursd Arrive at Oroville rom Shasta, by V tday by 4pm. skey Creck and Lewis- ton to Weaverville, 40 miles and back. three umes a week. Leave Shasta Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur- Arrive at Weaverville by 8 eaverville Monday, 12807 From Cedar City, by Harmon, ‘Wednesday, and uloh, Minersville, iewa, to Yreka, 100 and Thursday at 12 m; 1 Wednesday and Satu Thursday at 6 3° inesday and Sat Leave Suasta Monda: Spm; reka Monday and Arrive at Shanta next W “4 more frequent rom Uniontown, Bar, to Weavervill Leave Uniontown Mond: Arrive at Weaverville Ranch and B 8, 99 miles and back, ones ext Wednesday byta aonvown next Saturday be udad, by Orlean: a week from Ist o! nouth the resid Arrive at idea ne Leave Rest vill day by 6 pm; “ City. by Wal verville, to nd baoks‘onca see Arnveat Crescent C y Saturday by 6 1201 From Astoria, by Ca‘hiamet. ornt, Rainier, rete rer Onk regon, St. Helen, anoouver, Souvie’ ind, Milwaukie, and to Uregon Cit twice jesday and Saturda: igave ( Oregon City etree oer, Bashan Ja a ‘ Tome ne Arrive at Oregon City next days Wi ye at 7am; aby 4pm; nib ot Weenie ar ted to o> —" = ages sa Beene or Lea iin Mondays at 68 Krrive im raves days by 12m; ve “ "2 Ferry and Movnt Arrive at La Fayette Leave La Fayette rive at 8pm. ize Prom Sclom, by Sonttam Cit + Central, Wash- ington, Butte, Calapooya, Union Pine, illamette Forks, TeKenz:: ugene City, to iesenm ill, 80 miles ana tack, once & w *. Leave Salem Tuesdays at 12 m: rive at Pleassnt Hill Fridays by 6 p m; eave Pleasant Hill Saturdays at 6am Arrive at Salem Tuesdays by 10 a m. 12709 From North Canyonville, by Cnet Pa A A old River, Jacksonvi le, Beet.) Treks, b am; Arriveat North Cany onville next Tuesday by 6 i209 From North Canyonville, by Myrtle Creek. ind Prairie, Alder Brook, Roseburgh and Wimehewtey £3 Onkland, 47 miles and back, mpqua City, ra mics and back, once n week. Leave Onkiand egy oy 12m: i ‘City Monday by 2 p m; {wave Gepaee cies ¢ reuneeity Gata: Brom Albeay in Bart AEE "Harrisburg. * urlingte . Fee er Willamette Forks. 86 milow and baok-onss Leave Albany Thursday at6.a m eave wu 3 Arr t willamette Forks nextday by 12m; Leave Willamette Forks Friday at 2 pm; 2713 From Port Orferd, ando! > : Bay, to Gardiner Clty, #5 miles and back, onee a week. Leave Port Orford Monday at 74 m; Arrive ardi:er City Wednesday at 8 pm; Leave Garginer City Thursday at 7 8m; Arrive at Port Orford Satarday by * pm. Proposals te run, afver passing Coos Bay Mouth of lie, and end at Umpqua about the same distance as savertised, vited. 12714 From Port Orford. by Rendo!ph and Empire City, to Winchester and back, once a week. Bidders to state schedule and distance. R WASHINGTON. '* F aimer, Or.. by Ment = Fares Rock Cowlitz, I hiand, Newau cum, Grand Mound. sod Sutter Creek, to Steilacoom City, 110 miles and back, once a week. Wednesday at 6 a.m; Fey toy City next Friday ate ™; Leave Steilncoom City Saturday at 6am; Arrive at Rainer next mates by 2pm. Bids to extend to Seattle, 35 miles further, will 171 From Vancouver, by Cascades, to Warcopum rom Vancouver, by Cascn . by oe 95 miles and back, once in two we 8. iio, Wash. Ter., Leave Vancouver every other Wednesday at 10am; Arrive at Wascopum next Friday at 12m; Leave Wascopum every other Monday at6 a at Vancouver next Wednesday by 8 f frequent trips wil! he considered. 12752 Pron Gewine to Boise ‘ort 'Praine, 15 miles Lea co Th y at Sam: wtz Tho 3 Kerive at Boise Fort Prairie by 25 m: — “9 — — Friday at 9 am; rive at Cowlitz, by le . rom Oak Powt. Boise Fort Prairie, to Grand ‘Mound, 50 cilesentinsk, once in two weeks. Leave Unk Point every other Friday st fia m; Arrive at Grand Nound next day by 6 p m; Leave Grand Mound every other Weduesday at 6am: Arrive Oak Point next day Pus pm. 12754 From Olympis, by Eaton’s and Ye'm Prairie, to Fort Momtgomery. 4 miles and back, once in two weeks. Leave Ol; mapa every other Moncay at7a m; Arrive ner jontgomery by & p ve Fort Montgomery every other Tuesday at7am; Arnivi Olympis by 8 p m. 12755 From Oly mm Braceport, Oysterville, Chenook, hat Preitie City. to Astor, Ore- gon, oncerp two weeks rn back to Chenvok, once a week the reriduc. ers to atate distance and schedule of arri- departures. Pruposa’s to run the entire route once a week Are invited. 1216 F: Oly mpta, Aroadia, to Oakland, and back, once aweek. © Bidders to » tate distance and sonedule of arri- vals and departur UTAH. 12901, From Salt Lake City, by Lehieh City, Ameri- ean Fork, Provo City, Springyvile, Payson, Santaquja, Salt Creek, Fillawre City, Paro- wan, Fort Johnson, Cedar Cir Bangeerst 8. N. Mex., Santa Clara, Cal:formia, San Ber- nirdino, te, Sen Gabriel. and Los An- eles, to San Podro, 917 mules and back, once 8 month. i Leave Salt Lake City on the 5th of each month; Arrive at San Pedro by-the ist of the foliowing month; Leave San Pedro on the 5th of each month: Arrive at Salt Uske City by the first of the fol- lowing month, ‘ Bids to run twice a month wiil be conmdered; also, bids for the separate parts toand beyond Cedar City, (289 miles from Salt Lake Cite.) by Neff’s Mills, Mili nid Holindny's Settlement, to Alpme City, #9 miles week. back, once a tod nextday by 3 pm. nien, Draper. Le ils, American Fork, ‘o City, Springville, ‘son, Mantaquin, Salt Creek, to Manti, 149 mates anil tack, once a wi Leave Sait Lake City Thursday at 6am Arrive at Mant Saturday by 8 p m; Leave Mant Monday nit} 2m: Arrive at Sait Lake City Wednesday by & pm. 129% From Salt Lake City, by Stoker, Centreville, ugten, Kn le, and Ogden » to Brigham City 65 miles and back, twice a t Lake City Monday and Thursday m; Arrive at Brigham City next days Oy zm; Leave Brigham City Tuesday and Friday at 2 m: Arrive at Salt Lake City next days by 6 pm. From Sait Lake City, by Toocle City, to Granteville, 55mi es and back, once a wock. Leave Salt Lake City Thursday at 6am; Arrive at Grantavilie next day at 12m; Leave Grantsville Friday at 2pm; Arrive at Sait Lake City nextday by 6 pm. 12806, ss Lake City, by Taylorsville, Mount jeasant, West Jordan, Fort Herriman Jacd Gardner's Malls, to Cedar Valiey, (South ‘ert, ) 58 miiés and back, once a week. Leave Salt ke City Thursday at 6a m; Arrive at Cedar V; ley next day by 12m; Leave Cedar Valley Friday at 2 pm; Arrive at Salt Lak City next day wep m. y { Pive Val- ley, to Santa Ciare, 70 miles and back, once in two ayer Leave Cedar City every other Thursday at & Santa Calra next Saturds: 3 4 fee Santa Clara every other Boch gleg | A at Cedar City next Wednesday by $ Pm. NEW MEXIco 12851 From Santa Fe, by Alameda, Albnque: Algodopes, Socorro, Fort Craig. cas Graces Bernant'lo, 1.08 Lunas, Fort Fillmore, and Frontero, Texas Bi » Texas, 90 miles »twicea month. Leave Santa Feon the 10th and 25th of ench path 5 rrive at El Paso in eight days; —— Paso on the 7th and 23d of each month; Arrive at Santa Fe in eight days; Bids for weekly trips will be considered ; also, for parts and beyond Ajbn- querque. 12852 Fron Sania Fe, by Los Luceros, to Fernando 70 milesand beek,once a week. Leave Santa Fe Monday at 8'a im: ae Fernando De Tavs Wednesday by 10 Leave Frnando De Taos Thoreday at 8am; Arrive at Sauta Pe Saturday by 10.0 12853 From Les Cruces. by Mesilla, to Pucson, and Inek, once a week. Bidders to state the distance, me schedule of ¥ vals and departi ‘ “ pose torn. embed gem con ed tas 1284 Prom T by Ari boy Bete ring aed Colorado City, ~- nd beck, t mor oO end, = Texas, will be seantderseeee tt El 12855 F All v wifahCal a8 agai salad eg miles hack, onee a month. to state sched: j, to state echedule Which is to comnect Fropectie yanis for more frequent trips will be con- Containtnr conde ‘orporated in the contracts to Gunna: extent the department may - Seven minutes aré allowed at ntermed 0 sy ea are required roporala tans he sede - to irom ¢ a or * Py mul eco a ae re be-made for not ets baer as pained aS te arte ia cnn Sime (owing either to the un- suitableness of the ‘or manner of carry: it to be wet, injered, €6, robbed, or jost: amd . after » te convey the marl as requently As tie contractor runs, oris Coneerned m + & conch, car. or steambont on a route. 6. Toe Geverai may annul the evniract r Postmaster General; for running anexprene a, 3; Or for transporting persons or Sg by mailable matter out of the mail. 3. ‘ostmaster Geveral my order an increase of service on a ronte by allowing therefor apro rare increase on the contract pay. He may change sched. ules of departures and arrivals in x!| cates, and pare touiarly to make them conform to connexiens with rastronde, theut increase of pay, provid. ming time not abridged. He may si<o peed, allowing, within the res Maat Aprevara increase of pay forthe aide tonal stock or carriers ifany. “The contrnctor may however, in the case of the increase of xpeed rein” the contract by Mpt Notice tothe f@ Corry ing the h, Whenever, in his 0; erests do net require the Fame. or ; Sires to supersede it by a different grad portation &. Payments will bs made for the service by on! lections from, or drafts on, poxtmasters. or athe. wise after the expiration of each quarter—eny in Fetruary, May, Aueust.and November. ‘ re £1VeR Recordin 3 bw moreaved pay w should they be grenier thn to be supplied Le correct |; taform themselres on this point: and also inte ference to the weight of the mnt!, the comditio of roade, hills, streams, &c., nod nil tell -brtges. for nea, or obstruetions of any kind by which exoeme may beineurret. No c aum for additional pay based on such grout ds can be considered ; misiakes or SApprehen: service: nor for bridges ae: sed. 0 tions increasing distance. neenrring during \ tract term. Offices extalilishod after this md vert yee ment ts issued, and during the contract term, are te be visited without extra pay, if the distance be wt ncase hede le of trans oy 5 10, A bid received after the inst day and hovr named, or without the that combines several sation, cannot be con pe lor proposal reasonable in amount. 1. Bidders should first propose for service sire ly ncowrding te the advert desire. separetely tor au t rexular tnd be the lowert offered fu service. Lie other propositions n 32. There should be but one ro oat al. 13. The foute, the service. 1 name and residence of the bidder. pat office address.) and those of rm, where a company « y stated: also the mode of convesan mode than horselmek be mt. due colerity, certainty, x indiente the mod 1 ° will constitute “star bid.” W. r tud”’ os antended, no sp cific conveyance must be mm: 14, Bidders are requested to & far as pract cable, the printed form of proposals furnished by the department, to write out in full the eum of ther bids, and to retain copies of them. Form cf Preposnt. county of . State of —— pose to convey the mailkx of the United States vom July 1, 18%, to June 3, Ii, on route — to + agreeably to tive ment of the Postmmster General dated ©. 837, and by the fo lo’ viz: for the annun ‘This proposal is made with full know! distance of the route. the weight of the mii to | carried, and al! other particulars an reference te thy route and service, and also afler careful exanune tion of the laws and instructions allached te the ad vertisement. (Signed. Dated pet hteber ed. The’ words “Ww snmerted 1, ——, of Guarantee. The undersigned, res und-riake that, if t mail on route N: ter General, the bidder shal), prier t . enter inte the requir contract, to perform the service prope and sufficient sureties. 2his we do understanding distinctly the ob!» gations and liabelities assumed by ewnran under the th section of the act of Congres July 2, 1836. Dated Certificate. Tho undermcned. postmaster of certifies, wander hes oath of acquainted wi! them to be men of props: the seer rantee. it » State of — fe (Signed by twe cuarantors. State of persons. The bid and cunrantee should be siened pin the full name ef each person. he Vepartm-st reverves the richt to reject tad which may be deemed extravacnnt, rnc aise bids of failing contractors and bidders. 16. ‘The bid sould be senied ; euperscribed “ Mo: eor Territory of (as the case m returns. 17. The contracts are to be execu'ed and vetwme to the departnrent by or before the ist of . 1858, but Lhe service must be commer Ju y,orthe mail day next sfier tuat the contracts be exeovted or net. for transfers will be cous Are executed and received then no transfers wil be a! March 3, 1845, pr portation of the marl shall be let * the lowest indder tandering sufficient cunrantees bet faithful performance, without ot her reference to! * fsuoh tramsportation ide for the dus ce! ch transpertat rity deserption of bids hax been specify ainede of conveyance, the entire mail exch trip and security, msiag the t buts ire styled, from the i nated on the books oe: the ¢ * and they will be constrw: the conveyance of the entive mn and whatever may be the mode nee tts* celertty, coytainty 1% Inallenses where ith rf me of the When the jowest tnd t< not a star bid and epee either me mode er au inads quate mode of ane i not be secepted, but set anute for’? of proposing the necessary sory hen the bid does not xpecify the veyane ; a s0, when it proposes to carry to the advertisement,” but without «: eh Lion. it will be consider d as a propsal fer . lee. 4. A modification of a bid im any of its comm puet bv terms is tantamount to a new tnd, av crived, so as to iaterfere with a recy as after the iast hour set for receiving Lids. . 21. Postmasters are to be carefa! not to cer ' sufficieney of guarantors as sure! ing that they are persons of suther and all bidders, guarantors, a notified that, on a fariure to enter ir the contracts for the service pi. cepted bids, their legal liabili against them, $ 22. Present contractors, ard perrone known #! '" Department, must, equally with otiers, proc’ guarantors and certifieates of their sufficiene \ siantialiy in the forms above prescribed. Lhe g E tificates of sufficiency must be sicned by & post” ter or a judge of a quurt of record an AARON Y. BROWN D Postinster Gene Post Orrice ARTMENT, October 22 1857, 00 35-Inwite P ANOPORTES FOR ENTS. Also, Me Music, Finter, Actorde: suitable for substantial | “HRIST MAS PRES Re Gane ay gy JOURN Piano and Muvic Store, X6 Pa. ave Sth and 10th streets. 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