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——nee eee ___ ev we ierrsMledieinew 975 R059. PI anata ————___—_— ACON & COZ8- ee F! E OF RAVEN, oe 1 Spee LANOsvitnt arrived at th mos (fs THE STAR. ‘Wearerooms o| THE DYING YEAR. W. G. ETZEROTT. 5 Farewell, Old Year, thy contse is run, Record hand Fiance 65. Pe Spi act for shee to-morre aun NESSS & CLARKE'S LETT, payin s co. ili drive the shadowy ay hat hover o’er the brow of HA And brighten ap with dazzling gleam CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES, ‘The frosty vale and ice bound stream ; Constantly receiving and for sale gre f Ah! no, for ere the dawn is here JOHN F. ELLIS, 906 Pa. ay., between Sth and loth sts, Purchasers will find it to their interestto examine ev Not TT iiedioines ee OP EA i | tear beat, IscovVERY The Shigs composing this & ut he des ine ave Fes hat NTIC -..,__.. .Capt. Oliver Eldvidap, ol ptf BALTIC... Capt, doseph Coms fo ADEA RIG aoa aeons eae These chips having been built by contract exp-easly r Government service, every care has been taken in their construction, as also in their engines, to in- sure strength and 5 1, 81 thi and Becommeriations jae passengers are Wreatalicd Re clogunes com ‘Tho steamers ofthis line have improved water- on worst Scrofula down to jo his tried it in over eieven hun never failod except int Wo cases, both mor. He has now in his possession over une hu certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Bb “Two bottiee are warranted to cure a nursing Sore Mouth. We weloume in another year. ‘for themselves the superior qualities of the above ‘Thy fairy spring of perfumed flowers, That bordered on the summer hours; hans. Stools, Covers, Melodeons, &o., &c., 8iso on Thy golden time of waving grain Ft heen spn One hotties will cure the worst tind of hy winter with his frosty ch: i tight compartments, and no expense lias been spared to th + benenaionnepr gine trotlare hand. : n16-tr_ | tomake them all as good.as new, the thorough exam Epeaes on the Pace, witdlear the syatemof Biles. ‘Thy starry eve and glistening dews, Geed MEDAL PREMIU ination given thom proves their mode of consti; |" FOSS Liles are warranted te cave Gho: Wort ‘Thy seasons all, in sweet array, 1 IANO FORT: tion yet unequalled. ' <1 Genter Inthe Maatb nnn teoeaats And ripened beauty passed away. a ‘ice of passage trom New York to LAverpool. in ker 7 Se ek anenetae “8 ; z F j WILLIAM KNABE, firet cabin, 9120; in ss00nd do., $75; From Liver- ree to hve les are Farewell, Old Year, thy gathered lore ri certuer in thetace seme! pool t New \ork, 39 and 2) guineas. An _ | worst kind of Sirs pelas. Is passing to the Ludden shore, hae fe a ari perionced Su gen attached toeach ship. Navartha | One or two boltes are warranted to eure al! Hi- midnight zephyr floating i. in the Eyes. ii en be seoureu watil paid for, echo’s bick our parting St Continues, $2 mannte ture and sale of grand and sa 0 bottles are warranted to cure Running of the sad y , under the name = a 7 And sadilening memories, 88 the¥ roll, afin nabe & Co. at the old stand PRP PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. Bars and Blotehas among the MAM: ae Reea!! thedream that faded are" nd 7 North Butaw street op FROM NEW YORK. warranted corr tuw House, Baltimore. Saturday, Ja Tanning Uloers. s ‘fe - The past had cltimed thes, Dying Que bot Je will cure Sealy Eruptions of the Skin. re a Wittiavs. mes At ‘They have also just opened anew Sales Roomat | Saturday, Feb. 13... . Wilbon tedibetee No 207 Baltimore street, between Charles aud Light | Saturday. March 1s 19 cone Darts eocnes cam WerTnenen nn Sowo ae ‘ : thi mises partly oooupied by Mr | Saturday, April lo... 18%] W m FES ae thine hecting dab wersentek 08 oles the eee A music store, wherethey will | Saturday, April 24... .1858| Wednesday, May 12 most most desperate case of K heumatisin. Sixerian Deatn hand « large assortment of plain | Saturday, May ¥ 15k | Wednesday, May 25 i per een to four Lotties are warrauted to cuge Salt therm, ative te sight botties will eure the worst case of Serofula. A benefit is always experienced {rom the firet bot- tle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity 18 tiken. i grand and square Piano F'« from the beat makers. from 4 to. octave, some with double key beards, double reods, and stops to suit smal! churches, Being extensively engaged inthe manufacture cf Pianos, we will se!! wholesale and retail, on the moet Saturday, May 22... 1058 Saturday, June 5 tuset Saturday, June 1. 1ae Saturday, Jely 3. .... 18 Saturday,July 17 Lae Saturday, Aug. 14. Wednesday, June 9 Wednesday, June os Weduesday, July 7 Wednexiay, July 21. . Wednesday, Aug. 4 | Wednesday, eps. 1 The Philadel pt of Jeansville. I a Press xays that Mr. Jno. Abel verne county. Pa, died on the morning of the 27th from the bite of a cat. About ten weeks since, he was walking from the dwell- ing-honse to the store, when be met the eat in the path. He put ont his hand to play with her, | liberal forms. Saturday. Aug 1488 | Wednesday, Sept Natiitan icok.o ss tanpeatabla co Sone ike keke te when she jnstant!y few at him and bit him. He | Our Pianos were awarded the highest, promum | Ratundays Rept. a2} pie parent le pats vain trisd all the wouderfal medicines of the day.as complained a litite at the time, but it passed | (gold modal) at tho Fairs of the Maryland Institute | Baturday, Sept. Fad Bes pce hah erg hat a common weed growing on the pastures, and nd non aghtof it. He had at le Sucneabeys yeure—<petoker, Fans, Bnd 1s — 19 Op- eacdete oes ten Fol Sa peer th pny along old stone walls, should cureevery humorin the » me position to fourteex and eighteen pianos from some | Saturday, Oot. 1852) Wednesda: system ; yet it isa fixed fact. If you haves hum however, a gr tepugnanee to wat of the best makers from New York, Boston and Bal- | Saturday, Nov use| Wednesday, Woes te cenit aerwace sus foe "ANDS. hom ne mere sight of it cansed ashudderingsen- | timore, We were alsoawarded the first minum st ees: Nov. 2 12st) Wednesday, Dec. 8.18 8 | Sor ha’s about it suiting some ‘cases, buthiot yours. sation. On the morning of the 2th he the Industrial Exhibition held fw Richmond, turday, Deo. 4... 185i] Weduesday, Deo. 22 1x8 | Toatted over thoucned bottles oftt ie the woes plained of bein 1 ginia, 1855 and 1856. “‘Fhey have also Leen awar = = Boston. | know the effects of it in every onse, ted. He suffered intense agony, trying to bite | the pe phere > 1 at the Metro- Ee. (roight of vasence, epely R Wai Tins Slready done some of the greatest cures ever the hand which the cat had bittan ten weeks pre- | Pitan itecbencs, Last tor tae. session of testimo BD WA : S.No. 66, Wall atreets | done in Massachusetts. I gave it to children a yoar | vious, and exclaiming that the sight of water | pials from the most distinguished professors and SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. pethle! eof sixty. I have seen poor, puny, wormy- locking, children, whose flesh was sont and om » restored to & perfect state of health by one cettls ow Yors, BROWN B.G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paria. ‘The owners of these ships will not be secountabie for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, preciocs made him mad—a raving maniac His friends had to hold him to prevent his tearing his breast Medical skill proved of no avail, and at 5 o'clock amateurs in the country, which oan be Seen at our Warervoins, speaking for themselvee and others of the high appreciation in which our instruments are 1 ‘To those who are subject to a sick headache, one th. he t is la every where held. stones or metsis, unless bills of lading are signed i H “2 we de alas ley All instruments are cuaranteed for five years, ind | thercfor and the value thereof expressed therein. bore Win Sings are if, tt gives erent, roliet ts e of exchange is granted within the first ix db ‘om the day of sale if the instruments do not ire satisfaction. esale dealers will find it to their advantage to give usa cail before purchasing. ed, hired, ard tuned. WM. KNABE & CO, UE MUSIC DEPOT OF W. G. MET? ROTT, corner of Eleventh street and. Pennsylvania avonuo, is the largest oP only complete Musical Establishment in! the Distriot of Columbia. been costive for years, and have been reculated by it. Where the body is sound it works quite ensy but where there is any derangement of the functic of nature, it wiil cause very singuiar feelings, ‘ou must not be Spenser | always disap; =4 rom four days to a week. There is never a {ad re- sult from it; on the corey, when that feeling is Fone, you will feel yoursel hike a new person. I eard some of the most extravagant enoomiams of it that ever man listened to. In my own practice I always kept it strictly for hu- mors—but since ite mtroduotron as a general famiy mediome, great and wonderful virtues have been found im it that I never suspeoted. Several cnsesof epileptic fits—a disense which was i> The Richmond Dispatch says the bronze statues of Patrick Henry and Jeff-rson are begin- Ring to assume a dark and weather beaten look. “Trrecram **—The London Times seems to have abandoned the use of the word “‘telegram,”* which it tried for a iong time to bring into gene- ral use IF The Provincetown Banner says that Thos A Tiller, of that place, has eloped with a Miss Mary A. Pope, of Sandwich, who is reported to bave 31,500 in h ssession. Miller has a wife and children in P Ww: *HINGTON BRANUR KAILKUAD, t rin TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS: From WASHINGTON at 6 a, m., connecting ai Relay with trains forthe West, and at ialtimore witirthose for Philadelphia and New Y w x ot Deeg its, by cea ihe Philadelphia, anc Bacon, Raven & Co's and Rosenkranze's ccln- | and'at Reiny with Krederick tram nt Noriolk brated PEANOs Aroalwayson haud in great vario | EXPRESS at 4.2) p, m.at Relay for the West, zalso, Prince’s superior M EONS. and for Annapolis, Baltimore, Philalelphia, an¢ York; at always considered incurable, have been cured by a few bottles. O, whatn ert if it will prove effec- tual in all cases of that awful malady—there are but ty. Together with an immense stock of Musical In | New York. atrusnonts and Shoet Masio of every description. On Sanday at 4.29 p. iancforte tuning executed by Mr. Rebine. From BALTIMORE, for WASHINGTON at 10 At the election held in Rahway, N. J.,on Monday. to ascertain the sense of the people in reference to the project of incorporating the place under a city charter, the friends of the move- 4.15 and 9.15 a. m., Sand 5.15 p.m. TTR ee rleceen cases ST Bee, a ef them! aged ment carried the day by a majority of some tifty- | —— ———— eh alte es iar mr stl PARSONS. eople cured by it. For the varions diseases of the two. Insurance, &s. ARSONS, Axent. | Fiver, Sick Hoxdache, Dyspepsin, Astuma, ever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the S, Veay Coot —A letter from the Osage Nation, ANDRIA RAILROAD oO" - and particularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, &c., the dated 7th December, says : : G Cote AND SILVER discovery has done more good than any medicine “The Osage Indians are just returning from i Ss ever known. their fall hunt; they bring with them twenty- PURCHASED 4 No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you AT THE BEST RATES. r: = = s ‘and three Pawnee scalps, as trophies of their suc- cess." i[F- Chicago is a poor place fora Yankee. The etimate gives him the ague and fever. The water brings on diarrbas. The food, as it iscooked by tue Suckers, produces dyspepsia. The whisk, Unctured with strychnine, makes him crazy. Or oan get enough of it. GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE Twice Daily, (Sunday night ) det WASHIN DSi act eee ot er ALEXANDRIA, GORDONSVILLE ann Rich Leaves Washington at 6 o’clock 8. m, Drrecttons for Use.—Adults one table-spoonful per day—children over ten years deasert-spoonful— children from five to eight years, tea-spoonful. Ai no directions can be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. MANUFACTURED BY ONALD KENNEDY. FOKEIGN BILLS OF EXCHANGE SOLD, ON THE PRINCIPAL POINTS IN EU- ROPE,IN SUMS TO SUIT. GOLD CURRENCY, AND VIRGINIA MO- ss = temperate iar. preaperies bereaai y mgiervi SR NEY Rea LES eee - Washington at7 o'clock pm. No. 120 Warren Sire Roxbury, Massachusetts, 0 bring on pines bronghont the entire oN rd ; ‘ iG@ING TI Por LYNCHBURG and the SOUTHWEST. Agents for Washington.—C Stott & Co., Z, ‘western country. homesick men are plentier than Eee Lee ceoE Ss Canoe beeve Washington at 6 aiod 4.’m., Arrive ID iiman Kidwell & ikwrenos Be Gar ner, Biirrs anything else. No more wise and piosperous men reocpinnt 5 captions LYNCHBURG next morning at 4a, m., connecti Co., D. Walsh & Co., F. 8. Waish, J. P.’Ston will emigrate there by our advice —Gospel Ban- MARKED ACCORDINGLY. with the trains on the Virgmee and Tennessee Rav artin King, Nairn & Palmer, Schwartz & Co. pe : i ; - Road for MEMPHIS. Mail Stages from Char- | Boswell, Dunie! B. Clark, J.P. Milburn, Dunbar 7 Signe BRARTS pee Terie eaen TW Ce UG. Doliere. . pees ae Qyson, Ford & Bro. Agente for peters = Es = = 2 ALC a) ik UNION, SO 2 ‘ashington to Lynchburg, $7. 8. Cissell. atharm. Nl. my 5-ly_ ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS| sums To Svir. é ie . A R’S BROWNS? HOTEL.—3 H Page, Del; E Kel suet bone demnity ea ease r h 2 ' el, E - . y ’ 5 . ¥ ' i ley and family, NY; J Phillips, Ba; Miva Aj | BONDS AND STOCKS SOLD ON CO3M-| ihevnneation with the trains. eran’ Cathartic Pills, Phillips, do; W Thomas, O w Stephens, | MISSION, ickets for Lynohburg prooured on the Bont. UGAR COATED ill; T R'Sappington, do; J @ English, do; R de UNCURRENT MONEY BOUGHT AND | pled, Dmmubsenond Baggage Wagons will beatthe (SUGAR CO ) Bricene, Veaezuela, A Guzman, do; Fro Cad | "Sopp. _ J precavalotl 5 Seas anew te Sayer fee The following femediea ere ol- nas, Hav Mas Felipe Alfoaro, as aes Pointdex- . hi) Gris; & dlatanos of six mules: niicwier Biot aie fered to the Putica mike pest, intiat ‘enn; Dr LS Jayne, Va; 2 tewart, 3 ' 7 2 ;. fect, which medical science oan BL Clarke, Ky. EF Biiseue Mats AH down: | LAND WARRANTS PURCHASED AT THE | for meals. aren CATHaRKTIC PILLS pave which the medi- and their etiects UrPASS Any combi- HIGHEST RATES. SWEENY, RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO,, d43m Bankers. JAMES A. EVANS, Agent, _ Alexandria, July, 1887. iett NEW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE. send, NT; 8 HH Woodson and fimily, Mo; N Young und laty, Md; Dr 5 P Duvail,do; WH Lovejoy, do; BF Parry, Ct; De S$ D Kennedy, y ¥, c Other prepa- Md; Mr Pendleton, O; J W Wilttama, NH; W | a@yew PER CEAD INVER oo aa one ¢ ® i tth gps G toward, Ma; W Pannill, Va; WT Fry, Ale; | TEX PPR CENT. INVESTMENT. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Guunerous toripeliae: so cuir suawa mrtie. ate John W Mitchell, Nes wy dhs Ah ear earailan Rada ‘ok Ths Gils. Se Sheveenert & prove an ellioacy anda power to uproot disease be NATIONAL HOTEL —J Duvall, Ma; Hon P by New BE PS PE ME eaters tine wien hen ine & lows. prying 10 per cent. interest by Coupon in New York. Bonds of $0 each. The puning euty of Davenport has now abont ww inhabitants, aud is rapidiy increasing in wealth and popuistion. Its municipal debt is on!y $158,000, and its railroad debt only $125,0"%, and oannet now be increased. ‘The atatistion of the city were published in the lutelli- gencer of the Sith Septewber. removing the obmtrnotinns of the i stimulating them into healthy act the fountains of life and yigor,—heaith courses: anew through the body, and the sick man is well again. They sre adapted to disease, and disesse only, for when taken by one in heatth thoy produce buf litde effett. This is the perieenon of medicine. ¥. Brocchus, NM; 3 Blatebford, NY; LD Cum- mings and lady, do; D Hibler, Ky; J 1 Latum, NY; GN sanders, do; M P O'Hecn, Md; WOR Pay , Va; ER Sprague, Md; C R Gwyn! do; A 4 Butler & ly, Cal; @ _H Butler, do; Mr Taylor, Ky; W P Haifer and ly, Pa. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. The recent extensionand improvement of its end ing connecting lines at the West has required an en- tire revision of the running arranzements of this road by which high'y important advantages to the trav- elerare secured. On and aller MONDAY, Jone We recommend ; : : bonds, betiev 5, 1857, THREK DAIL TRAINS will be It is antagonistic to disease, and no more. Tender 11S BOFEL, (1. O. Surrma.)—J 8 Cevene, | Sateorcity border es nem 10 be a sale as any | (oth directions GCthonEh Piece rere a | children may take them with impunity. If they arg nd; WH Roge , : por CHUBB BROTHERS Ficat—The ACCOMMODATION TRAIN starta Christian, L Cs White; HW Mart Ri sick they will cure them, if they are well they will from Camden Station, Baltunore,1t7 A.M.,(except them ne harm. ») stops st way stations and arrives al Guin we MAIL TRAIN starte (Sunday ex- dy KASH A.M. and arrivesnt Wheeling ata 2 1 = ASHINGTON INSURANCE COD ‘ LW CHARTERED BY CONGRESS CaritaL, —— —. ___. ___ 920,000 M Conolly, Ps T Nolen and ly, Maas; J C Aloni- gomery, Ala; HC Lovring, Va at Benweod with KIRKWOOD HOUSE —B H Rhoades, RI This Company ie now prepared to receive applica- us. Cancannn ¥ Taylot, do; Capt Heey. Va; DEW Magee nocd tions for INBURANCE: ON HULEDINGS MER. eh cotiaaa cane and ly, Md; AS McBride, Mo; T =, oR CHANDISEF, &e.. at the usun! City rates, without with trains d. Toledo. D: y oharge fur Poucy, at their Othes, corner o! | Clev D Tweedne fenth Street and Pennsylyenia Avenue, over the at Parkersburg with > W A Harris, De Minn; W W Kingsbury, do: C FC i; HOB | Washington City Savings Bank, bai — The ST. LOUIS and CINCINNATI i Phillips, NY; Miss Page, do; Miss Uros«. do; J Dinxctore. SS TRAIN jeaves datly at 5.0 C McLemose, Cal; A Little, Va; 83.3 Williain- Wa. F. Barly, Samuel Bacon. * = = Joeeph Bryan, James F Haliday, yILLARDS’ HOTEL.—J A Rockwell, JC Teams Make tt Gae” Paimer, Ct; E R Hardins. GER Patten, 3 Francis Mohua, Mw. Gale. eas sas es easel init, * @zarron DIAMES ©, MoGUIRE, Presi taal OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS | —O™AETON B-Mas cree ne orutehes . : ANKING HOUSE OF thes have enred anumee (Popbdese a Days B* CHUBR RROTERRS, ; jee expr ; ; pune haggard apupepe > . : pl ad ovis through to léms then 42 whose ena ny stomanh has long Edinburg....... New York...Glasgow.... Dec 3) Drrostts.— Depomts reoaived and Checks paid Haltitore. By ti train the time taal the centra: | Site drom bis free au ‘ ert without ebarge. Drafte on the pottiern seaboard G.lier received on Deposit at par, nnd Fxehangs ead Cities furmshed pdapoaltors without chan i See his appetite return, and with the i ee an. See hert tuned Ie From Evrore sseceeses-Sontham’n. New York...Dec 16 And sonthern pinces in the West is much less, while the distance is from 4) te WO miles shorter than by with henith Arago tty aes “ the Bhortest of other routes. From the West theer | © ess tasted ar ring AWAY: City Baltimore. Liverpool...New Yor Dee 16 (TER Pet OW Deposits. Interest will be al me ohons are equally close and Pisce hela Want of exercise or mental anguish. i The California mail steamers leave New York om Deposits At such rates as may be agreed u vinx At Baltimore at 6.8 A. M. disense pranged the tuterna! on en the Sth and 20th of each month POSITS 1 KGINLA AND UNCUKKENT Sone if" Baxyaze cocked wreh to all points, yy secretion.til! th Deposits in Virgima and other Unenrrent Mouey re | THROUGH TICKETS. weld at. toy ‘i ted. her heait ——___—_—_— | 0 Fd to be checked for, payable in snine funds, urip ek Camden Station and at Washington, D.C. Passengers fiom Britimore or Washington may niew the entire road by daylieht, by taking morn ing trains, and lying over at Gumberland or Osk i, and re heeling Ac ving Cumberland at & and Prinetpie ns. and in yw look Ag where lately See tie specie, we clurging the reeuiar Exchanee, Discoonrs.—Notes, Driftsand Billa of Exchange will bediscounted, and Loans inedeon Stocks: Bonds, and Neeursties, at the market rate. LYTTeRs oF ~—Letters of Credit will be in the different Cities of the gn Deport of Moury or Colinteraln Snd interest allowed if Money is deposited, and ORD BYRON’S WORKS, 6 vols., Murray's ‘4 Locitom ouition, in parnie calf binding. Dh s ictorial & 9 Sa ve Lae an oat Sperre, vuls., octave, ‘The Stratford Shakspeare, 1@ vols., Lonlon, in oak cases. rhe Cabinet Shakspere, 12 vols., London, cloth sts wasted with wort fentures tel vou without disguise, tot, that they are eating its lifeaway. 1 1 WAY PASSENGERS. pi : < 6 Upnose and errs, and restless sleepings, tell the one sh Posts, ¢ vols., I , charged if Countera!s,on such terms ar may beegroed 1 Accommodation Tran at 7 A.M. Urendtul truth in langitage Which on r sinter | pate . ied, ndon, half erif. bd ong . Stations east of Cumberiand,and the | kuews Give it the Pints in large doses tu sean full osif sographical onary, 12 vels., Lor be Perot Rrn1s oy Exenane*.— Travelers wil! fron at all Stat beyoud | these vile pararites fromthe body. New turnagsin ane _ ; furnished with drafts im such auinc ag may be de ext. Eantwardiy, ‘Mai he rnddy ofehildhood. Is it nothing =n Pe pore ay History, 2v London, many Sate ee ree te thes OF the Unie d f % yg ah. ALN aes mmo vethines? Nay. are they net the marvel of » in ha if. LLS AND 11 so¥ Cuapit on Exat.anp, ation leaves yer! nnd 1 lye y f r o burnet’s Histories. 3 vols., London, half calf, Lanp arp Hogore.—Bille of lexeharne aud Teatiers | at sa" Be Ale, umbeeand at peal aners Fe oe eee ee ren SEM vets nu Swift's Works, Roscoe’ pn. 2 ve ae e's edition, 2 vols., Whowe of Credit on Engiand, Ireland and Eure, urnis'| at the market rate for Exchange, in surms to ent Honps, Stocks, &o.—Lonis, Stocks, and Sevnri- thee paying from 6 to 12 pr. cent... always for sale, or ON THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, between Grafton and Parkersburg, way passengers will take the Express westwardly and f calf, story of the Inductive Sciences, 3 fu | exif. jave you the las se tempers, they nre t liveness, Hew : fie Mail enstwardly. Stomach, Snu s., London, green calf. bought in the different Cities at & commission of a " 7REDERIC 7 " ios Bi ad’ works in hue bindinge, | DF-oent. Where Stooks are bought upon ordecs. ws Pith ilo he MIEK TRAIN st ihe LAA indeed once Teserve the right to cal! fora depositof ! fr. cant on the cost. Bonds or Stucks Wiil be eden by tele AILROAD, CITY. AND STATE Bonps.—Railrond, rapully eure. ke them perse- under the connsel of a good Physician 5 if not, take them judieititsly hy much advice as we vive you, and the distressing, dang! ny by ium __ FRANCK TAY UNitTeD STATES PATENT OFFIC Baltimore 12 noon, "S MULL TRAIN leaves at 5.45 + Leaves Klicott's Mulls at? ™ City, and State Bonds can be piaced Xcopt Sunday, 4 ASHINGTON. December 2xi, 1857, * G4 piaced in onr hands fe x ous d.seases thes cure nen afl >» Mes On the petition ot Henry MeCarty, of Putelareh, | RORguAtioms either in this country ot Europe. Rai; | FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH, | linnsl the kine uncer er Re many, ttl Pennay lyania. praying for the extenaion of a patent | “Lap W athanta—Land Warriiatonetat the | ALS Sac eimaredor Washington at 415 and 918 eee pa Ne i oO Y = . 3 ng a) Sun sen, 2 - I" for Proweunent n° Sanpenti uit 2uime | market rates. All Warrants sold by usar gwaran- | aud 5.15 1. M.onig. OT SUnaty# at 415 A. Ma, | Se. Price crs er en Ae COOK 00k Gates,” for seven s from the expiration Jarrad Leave Washington for Baltimore at 6 and 8.9 A 3 & CO... alexandria, and al! dealers in Medicine every wh est. Land Warrant lorated on commission, Lend Warrant quotations regularly furnished if re- augsted. ‘arrants wil! be forwarded to Western H. orders, or sent for sale on commission to Teaponsibie 188. Raat Estate ann Inevrancrs.— bought and sold, and Insurances sieolek — CLams on Unite States, Co: Consxess.—Claims on the United said p: bay poe wer tis ordered, that the said petition he h ent Cities on Monday Ferch the othe eatie jock m.; and ail porsen jotifed toappenr and if any they have, wh to be granted. demerits Persons op « the extension are required to file ©8 their objections, ») ecinlly set M.and Sand $20 P.M. On Sand . CR one M. Oo Sundays at 7A. M., and The first and fourth trains from Baltimore, and the seeond and fourth trai un Washington, will be eXprevs mai! trains. stopping only at Washington Junction and Annapolis Junctign. The 9.15 and 5.15 trains from Baltimore and the 8.0 and 42) wains from Washingto: trains from Annapolis, aston Cpaneet with the at, which takes piace on the itth day of ey where, . ee C=) pryate Mvvicsl treavies ON THR PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, By M. B. La CROIX, M. D., Aibany, N.Y. 200 pages nud 150 fine Plain and Colored Lithographs sf Platon, IJ-PRICE ONLY 2 CENTS, a r ma Y t oO he nd able att 8, tation. WM. 8. WOODSIDE ix’ eal View « ud transmit- SHU TROE e SIDE, Dr. M. B. La Croix’s Physiologi on Apt ~ porate - the Othoe, which SE ocate the hetars, jy 13-tf — Mnster of Transportation, Baltimore, A now and re seed, odition View ot ir in the onse w pages and 130 plates. Priog 25 A d odin: be closedon the 25th Sony. A popuine an ive treatise E ofals a of February: depositions an jan? BA NKING HO [45 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM . “rT pupers reiued ov on the dati upon as testimony must be filed in the Gihee vain CHUBB BROTHERS, One of the St } altios of wing]; and wala tes ning of tat day; thearguments,ifaay, Piece orth ta arti Bank Notes will pleaso tet ited eaten Miler ACAI. poet s nnd rufa 2 married < “qereniter. thecks pryalie in crrenty. » o. yand ORM mS uring them—infeliaitous prdered, also. that tine notice be published in the | Deporites of Goid will be pnid in Gold, Panatiia twice pedals ee ieee Bhd Onee. thelr Snypation » i Inteiligencer, and Kvemug 3 Bre | apony to do Pe valof the Cuited Statens Mail 8. S. Compan: team- | 82d_removal—nervous ‘deb lity, its ila poet FO) Accounts will be opened with depositors all Ke ublican, Hnitimore: Atgu epee Check fer carn aeadigh: 8, Which leave New Orleans and eceeen sud oare, By H n . New York regu- as at York; and Inquirer, Cin- | 4epositor being credited with the difference. ly On 5th ard Mth of each reg} once so simple, safe nd ‘effectual, einnath, weok for thres pape | Cue THE = ing Vin PAN ART Rye: | that failure te impossible r Saget uns to the Sth day of March next. the oe RO aE SS. 1 EG hee erierne Alc panes daily management au ee ay anne i JOS. HON.T, Commissioner of Patents. above papers wil! please copy, [YTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPosITES, VE matorrheea, with practical observations onasaferand MONEY to LOAN om STOCK SECURITIES ts ‘ od by the Neve rare been inepected and ap- | More successful mone n { treatment— precautionary i Proved by the Navy Department, and guaranty spe. he Pai fi "Fhe Pama Railroad mriok naaiel poemsane die ae ne Patent Office, with HE @ Panama Railroad (47 4 ich iss commentaries on the diseases of fe- » a2 inwae on Phe as BROTHERS. BANKERS. leted from ocean to code ery rye: pipe oF pus from infancy to old age—each case graphical- RETIRED PRisiGiANS SY ne renee _ | Pent pure emaange of passengers in checkedin Now | tLimedian for hots wall vidi tial meee ed ete tL = 5 f- 03 W hcr@eands of infe have N a No. mm] embarked at Panama by steamer at te maken pointed hopes 90 unlprtunately prevaleat in the ered while in the E: NOTICE OF THE REMOVAL OF ‘THE, | CXPEnse. ‘he money paid in New York covers ali tr a ri adviser to the married, and at -aat Indien ANDOF FICE FROM MIANBAPG TAs To | Cpeuses of the trip. arly reoommnended to perssna cutsrtereiae acre onsumption, Asthrnn, "on PaQt E, TY, INTHE TERRITORY OF enerve steamers are kept in port in Panama and | ¥/At!y reoommended to persons entertaining seoret erin, aad General Detihty. ‘The INNESOTA. SE iT i F Franoisco, to prevont detention incase of mene | doubts of their p ton, and who are on. post ecavered by Lan when his only chuid In accordance with the 1s Of thee wf . 860 that the route in entircly reliable—no fall. faa lod the health, happiness and Wonderful restufative sud Nevin Congress, entitled * An act authorizing chamres 1. | S78H8Ving occurred in eight years, every human being is entitled to. arations made fi the focation of nnd offices, ngers leave Panama the same day they ar- e Per oopy, or five copies for #1, mail. rom the East Indin Hem it in hereby di pperoved March rive at Aspinwa!l. 8 part of the United Stat thought occurred to him that he might mak fort peared peated pad made known that th inductors go t adi eee BE { "ER ni, h gy go through by each steam ressing Dr. LA CROIX, (post Albany ody for his chad. He studied bard and succeodad in he ny FATT coor boy ey SE on fa charge of women and nae a ter wie bop, Ni 4 nk. oi loming 2 cents." - ts realizing his wishes. His child we |. He line since adminieterna the to thousands of suffer: Crry, in seid Territory, at 1 Yo | * itory, at as ea Prariicable. * ods ae rr my, consult Doctor {LA or through t ‘or ba iokets at the lowe: book treats, either personally or by the ag : rates apply at ~ Miscellaneous. . mm 8 with Views § soresoupes | great variety; Cosimoramic Stereosoo P* hee haver- of superior nd choice pictures on ba tisement in National Intelligencer. T FETIMONTALS. mae tase. Norro.n, September 7 Sin: The Spectacles you made for me suit me very well, ——— have aoseyes my Sight more imu any other Intel, oe) 4 (ier. Ww. PAW RL I have tried a pair of Spectabies obtay r. Tikes and ry them of great fswistance to my sight, and eorresponding with his descnptiouef ther focus, recommend him as 2 eka optic te. ra Parereerne, (etober 21, 1854, About five years ago, | obtained from Mr. Tohuis, Washington, « pair of Glasses for the spectacies | used. and found them of great aseittance to my decaying vision; and my opemien of him ts, that he ue shalifel 4 the preverationot Glasses bar oyce too far gone t ed by such aid, uot too far gone to be bene , PP May. Lyncusrre, N@vember 2, 184. From an examination of Mr. Totuas’ Ginsses, and from his ater cee and remarks, am convinced uth ‘ul optioran. ene at tn BLACKFORD, M. D. Lyxcnerne, November 10, 14.” Mr. John Tobias, imving furnished me with ses, by whieh | have been greatly auded,(my vision having sntlered greatly irom reading at night su my earlier lifes) itafords me the Iighest pleasure to say that | consider him a skillful practical opticint and well prepared to sid 4 x at ene | services. ~ BK Lik, sie cr “Hider ol the Methodist Conference, Winmixeton, N. C., June 27, 1854. Mr. J. Tosias—Dear Sv am happy tosny that the Spectacies wiuch | ebtarned from you Inst week are entirely satusfxctory, From an inequality im the Yiaual range of my eyes, { bave heretofore found great difficulty in ng glasses of the proper focal dis- tances. Ita ‘ds the pleasure to state, that by the aud of your optometer this meee | obviated, so that the Glasses you fu decidedly Lew best adapted to my eyes ever yet used. ss y tfully yours, R. B. DRANFE. ser seeeee if k ectorof St. James’ Parish. a frpend to visit the estab- or the purpose of trying hi Having been induced ¥ lighment of Mr. Tobias fe lasses | was furnished with» pair slightly color blue, whice have afforded me more reliefand gratifi- cation than any | have ever tried. My sight, origin- ally very good, was injured by writing and rending at night, frequently toa very inte hour: but with the aid of these glasses 1 can study nimost as inte as ever, and that too without the pe ibave previous- ly suffered. )HN WILSON, Ite Commussionecr Gen’! Land Office. Dee. 11, 1855. Ihave used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacles for three or four months, and take grent pleasure in saying that Tam mu leased with them. | have been much benchted by them. GEO. P. SCARBURGH, May 5th, 1856. I was recommended to Mr. John Toluasasa skilful optician ; andas | have eyes of remarkable peouliari- ty, I was gratified te find that Mr. Tobias seemed to comprehend them by inspection and some sight measurement. and he has made me a pais of & - cles that suits me admirably. A. Py BUTLER, July LU, 1856, Wasnincton, Aug. 8, 1855. Having been for yenrs under the necessity of ha’ two sets of giasses—oue for use in “ins lent. Mr. for lamp. light—I procured one set from which answered both purposes. 1 have used his for ber excellen 1 ths, and find a a we EDWAKD STUBBS, Of Department of State. Mr. J.Togias. Sir: The pair of Spectacles you furnished me yesterday are particularly satisiactory tome. They are very dgcidedly the best I possess, and Tam the owner height or nine pairs, osrefolly Selected in different pisces and ‘from opticians rec- ommended to me on account of their professional standing in France, England. the United States. I have been aiso pl with your remarks and di- cestions on the late pa of the * ya pur- pose of preserving meee @ 8 fully you S$. CALDW — Professor of M. C., Louisville, Ky. BRoorLyn ORTHOPAEDIC INSTITUTION, After most careful examination o| Mr. J. Tobias’s penn I am — one testify that their a . polishing, exact er them" pert Feuinely ccocmanapaatte, to those whose merely optical imp&itment of the eyes are in want of such auxiliaries. | consider, mereover, Mr. Tobias fully qualified to determine the foous of the eye,both optical knowledge and experience, And by vf his optometer. dition, I can further state that ny tie oe = me igre) omy pa ents with G th u my satis: 10) he we f'n AVIS BAC ERS Physicinn and Surgeon, Berlin; Mem of the oval College 0 Engiand; Member UrgEONS, 5 of the Medica! Society of London, and of the ew Ye ate Sur Pathoivgical Boety of 3 mofthe Royal Orshopnedic fuetitution of Wanchoster, Eugland, and Surgeon of the B. OU, Institution. Norvor, Va., July 27, 1854. In the experience of even two years, | have found freat difficulty in obtaining ®pectscles that were ex- setiy adapted to the weaknear of my aight. This in- convemence Mr. Totins seems to have removed ~| the present by the substitution for me of better ar more suitable Giassee. ‘They are cienr, cnrystal-like and areal ay tu my oe. i ve Teg him to those who from age or olher iphrmity require ar tificial sid to thas way. J. SIMKENS, M. Dv. Witaine ton, N.C., June 16, 1654. To perrons who have Lad the sight oftherr eyee no impaired as to require the use of Ginseee, | would re oud M Joba T af ASA suitable pereon yon to obiin such trineses as they may re » he has suited me witha pair of Spectacier nd near sight. My sucht bre been impaired very mnch by @ service of years im the Post Ofhoe Department, whieh berth required me to be on duty from 11 o’clock at night tll after dey, during whi ch time J used but one Iigh W.A. WALKER Dep. kTMENT OF INTERION, May %, 1855. From natuial defects and the unequal range of my eyes, | ha cen apelied to use glasses for seve- ral y4ar have (ned diferent opticzane wit obtaming glasses perfectly atted to my eyes. F wiwuthe since Mr. Tobias made two pairs especially for me, which I have found to serve me pope A By the nse of his optometer he is enabled to adapt Asses mos! ypntels to the ere, 1 mest cheerfa y recommnem@@ Mt. Tebias to afl having ecesaon to use glasses, and bear maz teatimony ne to bis akill an an optician, HENRY F. BALDWIN, ne 2h Ags't Soe’y to sign Land Warrarts, proces SIN TOE FINE ARTS, fainvine ant ProtooRaruy Comeingp. PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS in Oij Colors, on Canvas, Miniature oR Sizs oF Lirs. ®. WALKER’S PORTRAIT AND PICTURE GALLERY, Odeon Hall, corner 44, st. and Penney! rania avenue S. WALKER bes fitted up the above spa apartments ata very #fact there rendering his establishmer p.ete and bandsome in the whole ebtintty. He has & large Gallery for free exhibition of upwart fiue Qi Paintings, by some of the best ancient six! moderu gusters, to which he intends to sed fresh importations. &. WaLxen has aise fitted ups com- lete Rat of 1 for tadiea, and j ments. and engaged a hire: 4. with private robing apartments tShased the finest posaine inatru peretive artist to r Asaist him in the department foi ihm i tueds of PHOTOGRAPHIC, AMBROTYPE AND D4- GUERREOTYPE POR TRAITS, from the imallest mintature to size of life. S. WALErS. by pmbining the Photographie Pro- cess with the art a veh he hae bi 25 years’ experior size portraits may of the ity, tery, he will be able, by the combination of two, to produce portraits that have never ex- celled for their fidelity and life-like expression. Can- boards prepared by himself expressly for be seen in some f the Great fam az well as those exhibited in ine Ptieuier attention fei4 t the printing of Por Particular H of - traits, Mimature or !ift-size, iroiu ¢fmadl peturos of deceased friends. Photographs taken from corpses, or sick taken at their own residences, on immediate notice. Committee: aeses taken in any number i 8, and Any qusutity of copies from t! e same sold At renzonable charces. Likencases painted on Conper for Tomb Stones. Vainable Or! Paintings, and Old Family Portraits, carefully back line@ and restored to ir orig! iediee and _centl full jen xeontiomen Aare respect soligited to call at the oftery, over Shillington's book store— catego 6 street, two doors from Ponpayivanis avi N ND WASHINGTON RAIL Alexa DRIA AND WA HINGTON RAIL Onand after Monday, the 2'st instant, the Trains on this Road, uptii farther notice, will run regularly at the following hours: They will loave Alexandria fur Wy; 7x. 10, 132 o'clock. a. m., and at Ih. m, and connect with a {1 Kridze, running to the office of the Compan’ Sixth street. in the National Hotel Ruiiding. a few doors from Pennaylvania avenue, and to the Balti- more Depot in time for the cvrs. For Alexand ia the omnibnses will leave the of fice of the Comean: at 7g. 9%. 114g a. m., and at 1g. Sig and 50’clock, p. m., connecting with the cars atthe Bridge. Light articles or bundles will be forwarded be- tween Alexandria and Washington from the office im sither piace. Heavy freight will be transported over the road, if delivered at the Depot in,Alexfedrin. or at the tom at sand 53g of oinit uses at parts of the word, aud haw urtuer notice ae to the precise time of remoral 71 West street, New York. to nes ofte: ‘th vase. His medi, | Long Bridge. foe theta cocci aH ia posted sp tuvk- | ill bereaved by tho register and receiver for the and ERMSTRONS PAR Rie co., gempietely and. entirely erndionve alltaccnet thes | 22 i ee : JANES Ee you President. > A DI NES, > s, a i - ches altea siprctinaaectuetice tone, | Wipe dete BAatent AM, chgget Weehestn, | grav ¢.L, BARTLETT Bosoatet” * | hon though page sth Te Peeeta. pombe { ie lous, : » A.D. 1857, z = ace sod L - His Frenel ret’ re6| full up and successfully using it. Lie requires each ap, | P2 NC*T UF the Pronigent: | HENPRICK UNITED STATES MAIL LINK ual romedy for that dass of disordo wp | sed cro and the public thet fall and joant to enclose him one siuliing—three poh = rhe \Samsestan ’ = ay cS ae rtunately, physi: treat with me the | eral assortment of Old Whiskies, Brandes, returned Ao post fut {a6 recipe, and the re- 410 \nwew Usmoner of the General Office. ONLY REGULAR LINE bes ce aentrast ion to the patient’ itu- Winea, and Serare, of superior age and quglity, mad: ; rs ted to the payment of this ad- J | 7 x. ome nevis FAILURE FOR RIGHT YEARS, FOR aon i tae | a areas ean re mt the oncner of INS) Dr. Hi. JAMES, No. 119 Grand ot . -ALIFORNIA AND OREGON ie, foe No. Sl Maiden Lane, Albany, All ord ‘filled Drees wr decuey Greg nk: koa! a ee jes and Fairy Stories, VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. Mo oot ak tin im ORNS Levy. nal _ jord Merton. — a m near the On ee — whl rer. t Home.” Reawlar Sailing Days, 51 mon: R UNT V = OTICE, —Al! persons snslebted to me. either by dear Chifton, of ight aod Wrong: tae thee etme oo be RE doy . OF THE for wo ste AOR, rude ina estes sheet | Seta tia megan Waburre, | Gat a Ma ale edt Lae ARRAN BONEN OR AER" | toe ammo THOS COLL ER, ha the iat of Janus: be pinoed in the band: he Ways. or Advent erpetrated on travellers bound toC A LI- “In ace *provish . ona veered ofoers (o make the money out of. ain Saxe!ford,a tory for the Young, 01% RNIA, that the subsoriher, the only authorized | Congress entitled i nod aions Of the not of | Texular tri ‘t Mote Vernon, leew Ww, JONAS P, Levy, Agent paseage by. ie is 8. Mail Line. vin. + | the Geation of land offices,” as coved Henece ie Th Day nnd ERIDAT MORNIN 9 of olk. 21D etree etter of Bees oeMry Store. No. Countess LD” Aulnoy, ma. in the oity of New York. feels it his duty to | 188, it ix hereby declared and made known thor she ing the iutervening time she will rum rersin? Bee oh corner OF B, near the Canal, caution all persons secking passage to Califurnia, | office for the of public lands at Duycan. in the | trips to Alexandre, As URDAL pees ‘obingon that, TO AVOID IMPOSITION, they must be careful to | State of Mic! will be removed to th ‘ i t ow OMAS BAK Capta just reverved by ind the true of the Steamship of the U. 8. | Mack:nac at as early a period as practicase [AS BAKER. _ F SCOT. = ‘anama Railroad. AND, with tho om FRANCK TAYLOR: Y baa) nectar 0 if WF SCC NOK TAYLOR mh ‘N ue a yn other office urther notics as to the precise time of remeval | Sapte a egeecmanac | BP itte Roadina Ok, SOODA. soci, | A Crore heresy cuss Nee Yo | Kote” Cn thn od emer rt ee ke, i eat street, ¥ ‘ iuinias7ne shout three hundred gneio.| 41 MoLAUGHLIN'S, | frontiugon the North iver,at the head ofthe Gom? | this] aan egitim rt ty ie ed az ereved. Price $6.51. [mportad FPASTIONA BLE Eg eRins, m the | EE Opiarve my sigh over the By onder sf tim Frmident, opie PRANCK TAYLOR. | Ay Mit, onees. a, near f pert hi, Ww. RAYMOK p, aroe 1 i Commissioner of the tenera: Pant Ofnse, POA Le ' IN’S EXTRACTS, all odors. at GIBBS'S TU! Tipit and at hie Salen Rom STEGER Boor oF Wa Navy Darazruner, xe, 100.$ am Prorosais, endorsed “ Proposals for iachinery for Screw tropelier Sooo. war,” wri! be Trosived At this. Department until 3 o'clock, the 2th Of Jnupery, 1858, for the complete construction of the stenm machmery and mp; - en, nnd placing it on board a screw propeller ship - ~wnr taiideng mm the United States navy yard on. The offers must be fora fie sum for putt the whole in suocess{u! operation ; must include all patent fers for any ariang be pro- posed ; rtate the time mn be completed, and be ne ompamed by the usual guer- antee required by inw. The name of the ent - ment io which the work is to be executed ed. ° she details of the design and arrangement of the machinery Till be left with the party whose pro- porition may be necepted as comtining the greatest namber of advantages, keeping in view of construction, readiness of access ment when in operation, ned not Leng sulyret to de- rangement in the working paste 3 it berag the otyect of the Department to men the most speed aml ewer Pith the most economical consumption of fuel, and the greatest stowage of con) which the * avariable for that purpose will admit. he balers te be of iron, with te@soopie smoke- 1pe. Which must be placed at the erestest practios i@ distance from the mammast ; the propeller, with the conuexione for ho ‘of comporition ; the machin pr, apparatus for pees of nil kinds necesan ofthe whele to be of the halt -prx hwartships iton buikhends, a distilling for fresh water from wieeh ean be made ne perday; All the tools and ry and entisfnot ship-of war must be » vd a list of them must be ‘The wood and on out the dead weod for the simft) necessary to adapt the vessel for the reception of the machinery, boil- ——. appendages, wil be provided at the expense ter work (except the baring ofthe Navy Department, and it will permit the use of such tacilities a8 rt may have for hoveting the hea- vr machmery on board. For the scoommetation of the entire steam mn- ind the fuel there wil. be atlowed in the body commencing ® feet abaft the main-maat, ano thence extending forward a distence of % feet. Within this space it 1s expected to carry con! for 1! a full sterming. the daily consumption of which tudder will state in fi f the machines pecifiontions nm ter in boilers, of 2,249 pound: noe from the aft side of the maim mast to the aft side of the forward stern post will be about 95 feet, and the diatence between the forward and the after stern-post wii! be 7 feet; the depth from the load water-line to the top of the keel under the propeller will be i43: fret. Steam-engine manuincturers who desire to tnd ean Obtain a copy of the sectron of the vessel upon making application to the department. Th I must be rocompanied by full neral dr * ravity of the machinery, b marked on them; giving he an steam cylinders and aren of foot and deli and of air pump and outboard delivering val apnoe for steam above the water-line in boilers fre and grate surfrce; niko the diameter. piteh face. and kind of propeiler,and other principm! pc that comparisons can rend! mude. There aleo be grven the estimate of the weight of engines, ater, bunkers, appendages, tools, and spare in tons of 2,240 pounds. ‘he terms of payment will be that when one fourth of the materials and isber provided for in the contract hail have been completed to the satisthe hon of the Departreent. there will be made pas ment of one fifth part of the whole amount of the contiact; when one-half the work shall im lio manner be compictea there will be a furtiver payment of one-fifth: when threo-fourths the werk sbsi! have been completed, a further payment of one fifth, when the whole sha!! '¢ been complet id have made a satushhetors trial of one week. then a furth payment of one hfth: when the ship # performed eatiefnct ee fora period of three nths, then the remainin be prod. be repairs necessary d penod from de fective workmanship or mater: ill be st the ex - pense of the contractor. e proporals must be explicit.and no qualified or itional offer will be cona:dered. ISAAC TOUCHY, d Y-tawtJan2 Secretary of the Navy. Orrice oF ARMY CLoTHing and Pytir. HiLADELP HA, December 4. QEA LED PROPOSALS are inv . received at this office, until § cleck a.m. the 4th day of January vext, for satus by con tract the swing Army Muppliee Materinix, the United States Clotheng » page Depot, (Schuy (hill Arsenal.) in ques. required. wiz 694» yards 6 4dark bine (indigo wool dyed) eleth Weehing about 14 psand tands, ounees per yard. 69,000 yards 4 dark cloth, weieh 120.000 yards 6-4 eky cloth, werebing 10,000 yards XS dork biwe (Or woul fiannel, weighing tds 210,010 yer 7 weigh fe 100 yards 64 dyed) 10,000 yards 47 inch nipnen (iinck » 146,000 yards >; canton flannel. to weigh 7 ounces per ar 175,00 yards %% unbleached driung, to weigh as ounces pe 25.9 yards 3, un wed drifting, tobweigh Th rf per vard, 26.00) yards H mnehfcotton duck, to weigh [Ds ovneca per yard. 1540 yards 3° inch cottgn duck, te weigh IN Ounces per yard. £5.00 yar Se inch Ge m duck, to wem ounces per yard ely ton duck, to egh Wounees b cottén duck, towemh ll ov per yard. 16.0 yarés 24 inch cotton d per yard. «h cotton duck, to weigh % cunces yck, to waigh i 18 binek Te) to he the ches * sizes, properly ce Wool, AnW h arn, to weigh 3 a per dozen. 10,8 pompons for engineers, ordnance, medicn! o- — tut, dingouns, rifles, artillery. nud fan 12 zed silk, for covers, ip N.C. 9. brass senles, pairs. : sergeant’ =. do da 8 corporal’s and privates’ brass xcales, psn? 5 wee 8. bremaed do 1 3) sereennt # de do 4 5) corporal’s and privates’ bronzed do m9 76.08 sards >, in worsted Ince,{ yellow, noarict.ek 5 do. Mein da. de. f ceegtnial FS red bunting, white do. bive do. ovat buttons, vest do. euspencer buttons, white metal, short do. du. buttons, weod. smai!, tent alien, 100 hospital tent poles, 30 wal do, common — do. do. 4.090 galvanised iron wire rod ane % do. 3.°00 mess pane, iron. 1.9% camp kettles, son. three eines, 12,690 ta canteens,(3 pints, weight Lig Ounecs,) wr rs. sinpies, do. stop) 1,000 xes, two sizes. Em dos" andies. 10 camp hatchers » lo. i # drums, Artillery, compl ™ do. Infantry, do. 1,195 . heads, batter. ™ ¥ do., snare. 30 do, snAres, sets, 20 do. sticks, pairs. 4 do., CArringes, 20 do. All the sbove-mentivned articles must conform += all respects to the sealed standard patterns in the office, where they oan be examined ; and sample pat terns will be sent by maui, with any additions! mfor mation in regard to them, which may be reqnested by manufacturers or others wishing to offer propo als. —- that all the articles be of Se- ture. wy od pom the 15th day of Feb ruary next. ne hn! e quantity contracted for to he delivered in e inthis proportions, by or before the 3th Ap the remainder within four months from thn - in monthly or greater prepertoons, as the contractor may find it conve uient ‘The privilege is reserved by the United States of increasing from one-third to one-half the quantity of all the supplies above mentioned, by giving the contractor one month's notice of such desired in crease Payments will be made en each delivery, shoul Gongress have made an xppropriation to meet then Oras soon therenfter ax an appropriation shall be made for that purpose. Ten per cent. of the amount of each delivery Will be retained. al the contract shali he completed, which wy! be forfeited to the United St incase of defalcation onthe part of the contractor in fulfilling the contract. Bids will be reeeived from manufacturers or regn- lar deate: -4 fur- t not specihoally set fort Contracts will be based on accepted proposals, for the fulfilment of whieh two or more suflicent secu ritves will be required. The names, addrese. aut the responmbility of the woth the acknow!- secy- nity. or vay bo furthshed in case & contract is obtaiwed, will be transmitted with the proposals, Tt is to be distinctly understood by every person obtaining ® contract. that enid contract is pot trans— ferable without the consent of proper aathority. sod that any eale. assiqnment. or transfer of it. without ch consent having been obtained. (except under a recess of law.) will be recarded as an abandonment. of the conspect and the eontractor and his securities wall be held responsible for all lons or damage to the United States which may arse from said roposals will be addressed to the undersigned Il be endorsed “ Proposals fe 7 ae noe = co wa furnishing army d 5-SawtJand Bt Nae n N dist Pa avenus, between EMENBER MoLAUGHLIN’S STORE. No RP RMCES MeL AUCHLIN'S S 5

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