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EVENING STAR. ——— THE COLD SNAP.) > The winter weather of the last few days has taken everybody unawares, and the following jog very good description of the manner in which it is received : THE SNOW. BY A DISMAL MAN. Fierce blasts, chill airs, like those of 8 ooquette ; en toes ; the walker goes sweat : eesti ciseetermanees before: caer yothaw ! In delightful contrast to the above, read the following. It is like whipped syllabub after sourcrout : ON THE SAME SUBJEET. BY A YOUNG Lapr. ss cope fhe ene marae eee i a of pet Td fairy ight and bright! Uy wont we A by nd supper, too, and some And attersasd Ais dear, devoted giance, . ‘we com> beek by moonlight so divine! And then one pleasure | must ne'er forget ? *Twould | rasta! be if we could just upset! urrak ! —_—_-.+-2— U7 The Territory of Kansas has.a publicdebt to the amount of $11,206. : {> The fishermen bave commenced opera- tions in Lake Micbigan. 10> Three new counties will be asked for at the present N. J. Legislature. iL It is announced that Prince Adalbert. of the House of Bavaria, has made up bis mind to leave the Latin for the Greek Church. IF The Boston Transcript, says a music house in that city hax paid one thousand two hundred dollars to Mr. Geo. F. Root for the copyright of the littie song of ‘‘Rosa Lee.’ >> It is reported at Pittsburg that the Gover- nor will pardon Monroe Stewart, who was con- victed of murder with Henry Fife and Charlotte Jones i> Aclergyman in Southfield. Mass., bad a model! donation visit Iast week. His people put oa bis table an evergreen tree, and hung all its branches with gold eagies. 107” The New York Mirror says that anthra- cite coal bas fallen in that city as low as #1 50 ston. This is much cheaper than it can be ght in the coat yards up this way. {0 We find the following marriage in the Portsmouth Chronicle: “Sealed iu Gilsum, by Solomon Mack, elder of the Latter day Saints, Mr. Josiah Grimes, of G., to Mrs. Maria Madison, of Keene.’ 17 In removing some bodies from an old graveyard in Allentown, Pa., recently, two bod- ies were found to be petritied—one perfectly and the other partly so. ‘The one was fuoued to be al- Most as perfect as it appeared in life, but tarned into solid stone. It had been buried fourteen years. U7" In the Barberini palace, at Rome, travel- ers are shown an excellent painting, said to be by Guido Reni, as the portrait of the beautiful par- Ficide, ‘Beatrice Cenci,”* and this charming pic- ture bas been the means of spreading over all of Europe the tale of horror that is connected with it. The story isnow going the rounds in this country. i> James P. Siade, while passing up Con- gress street, Portland, Me , Saturday mau, was Met by three men witn faces masked, one of whom stabbed bim in the chest, while the oth- ers threw a small strap of cord 2round his neck, drawing it tight, until he was choked. In this condition, his pockets were rifled of $20, and then the rogues decamped. 7 Oa Monday of last week, a young man, named William C‘e-kson, about 19 years of age, eommitted suicide by taking arsenic at Phenix, N.Y. He purchased the arsenic at a drug store, stating that he designed using it to poison rats. His mother tindiag the article in his trunk, sus- pone its character, but was assured by the boy ‘hat it was magnesia. On the night stated, be Yetired to his bed and swallowed the poison, and ‘was found dead the following morning. Kissine ox tux Ice —A lad in_Boston, wri- ting to oné of the editors of the Mirror, states that, while ont skating one day last week at Ja- Taica Pond, a young lady promised any man who could beat her in skating across the pond, a kiss. As the young lady was rather pretty, all present started off, and at the end of the journey, it was found that a young darkey was thewinner The lad, who is not slow on skates himself, writes us, that the lady gave the ‘‘buss” as though she ‘was used tothe buss-ness. A coepencent of the Boston Traveler, iting from Dover, N.H., states that astage driver between Wolfboro’ and Sandwich, who Was entrusted with $3.200 belonying to the Car- roll county Bank, a month or two since, pretend- ed that he lost the packaze, but his subsequent movements exciting suspicion, the stage driver and another man were charged with having stolen it. They confessed, and restored most of the money, and as the rest will be forthcoming, no legal proceedings will be bad. ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL.+J Lander, Ky; R 8 Boulward, do; T A Bond, Md; J P Brawley Pa: AR Stevens. Ind; O M Warfield, \.d; DL you, jr, Va; WO Terrell and lady, do; AC Wilson and lady, do; Dr A D Newell, NewJ; Gov WA Newell, do; W W Fraser. SC; H N Brown, do; R ae family, NC; WS Eakin, Tenn; TT Creed and lady, Kp; Gen EC Wilson. Pa: 3B Hopper, Md; Jamex Hopper, do; Hon A Plemmer, Pa; Miss M Hamner, Pa E Stoetf-r, Md; Miss F Stoeff»r, do; J Eaglar and lady, do NW Long, Ala; W T Sexsmith, Va; H Jen- nings, Va; J Green, do; C T Beale, do; WW Newman, B T Manceerand ledy, Mass; HH Fanning, NZ; W W Meekee, do; A M Glasgow. "Va; W A Glasgow, Va: J G Harris, USN; J E py Mass; G W Emery, NY; F A Benson and lady, Md; D Martz; J Reece, NY; G Short- er, Ala; O W Potter, NY; H Falkenberg, Pa; A Heiman, Tenn; A Edwards, Pa; L Pierce, do; W E Jones, Tenn; A W Wyng-ind family, Ga; RA Rankbead, Miss: AN Thomas, do; H P Da vis, do; T W Goodwin, do; T W Evans, Teun; J L Brewston, NY; M T Barksdale, Va; K Wa- Y¥; J Burt, do; RS Can- WILLARDS’ HOTEL —E y A Duncan, Dr Roseman, R Burnett D Duncan, N Yk; CL Thayer and daughter, Mass; Mr and Mrs Minton, NY; Miss McKim, Md; 4 Youny, F S Winsley and daughter, Miss Martin, N Yk; CW Trotier, FJ Levick, Pa; Gen Harney, USA; J Simpson and lady, N Y; M A Barstow, Wis; B Fallon, La; Mr $ Glynn, NYk; 8 RB Phillips, J D Whitham, § S$ Bishop. S Norris, R E Randall, JW Bordeii and faim, Ind; F A Darvel and lady, Miss C Darvel, Pa; W Luce, Maxs; W Muller, 4 H Miles, Obie; SG French, Miss; S R Hansell, Pa; J Lawson. Va. S P Warner, Ill; P Warner. ass; A E Albright and lady, Miss Eastwood.N Y;H Mudge, Pa. D Jennings, 8 C; E T Monta- gue, G G Haven, NY; J Cook, 111; W D Russell; ». P Alexaader, USA; R T Clarke and lad + Ch; B W Stroug. NY; Gen A E Burnside, Re Gs Winston, NY; G Ailen, Mass. NATIONAL HOTEL.—L Ritter and lady, J Cook Md; W H Scavey, Mass; Judge P W Orain, HS Mitebell. Md; fi J Rogers, Md; J R Bowie, Va, A Mason, § Smith, NY; CS Bradly, RI; LS Wells. Texas; W Wadsworth, Muss; S Thomas, Vt, J R Redtield, do; J L Ritchey, Md; & Babson, Mass; H Wright, Vt; J A Beck, Pa; W TEUis, Mi: M Towers, Pa; J McDonald, Y E Wickham, G Fisher, J Stansberry, Md; FS Low, NY; G W Beckwith, Vt; Wm Field, RI, E Bulkley, NYork; J B Smith and lady, Ill; Cept L Chamberlin, N¥; A Eggers, O: J Reese, 4 X¥i FE Kitridge, Ch; JB Lnnt, V $ illiams,G L Davis, Mass; A F Emery, R E Coxe ana lady. N B a J Sorrell, Va; id; B Todd, RD Robt O Edwards, NYork; A Re! KIRKWOOD HOUSE —c T Campbell, Pa JL Heys, Cal ynch and family, Mcliwaine, Va sagett do, JC Jeffers, lowa: JC leys, 5 Bore WF Rice and. temily. NY; CH Home’ ne and Ia do; 8 T WwW i PS Carter, mont dae wy Bi th oo as, <5 Villiams, SC: A 4 do; AL Rovenel. do; W Brvet gage Payne, Va; J _W Almond. do, J W G-trtson; $ McDonough, Pa; M Friedman, do; D G Myer, do; W 4 Crooks, do : U. 8 HOTEL, (L. O. Sxira s.—j @ers, Va; W Burkley, do; RB Atlen, 40,40 nd mother, Mo; L. Rist, Md: E Moore Va. Judge Dannel, La; F Dodye, Mo; R W Washington, Va; Mrs E Short; A S'aysman, Kv; € J Prentice, do; J H Harris, NY; Hon P Powel, Va; FsB Davidson, USN: J Straper, Til; J G Goshen, NY; J W Henley, Va; WT Pickett,do, R Trevt. do; E Drisk, do; A W BA Tracy, NY. OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS Unirep Sueves, Liverpool Glasgow, ...Mb 13 From Evrorr. 1) City, Wasb’'tom..Livespeol.,. New York... fi -$ a’ampton. New York, - Boston . a ‘The California mail steamers leave New ¥ ork on the Sth and 20¢h of cach moat” erm ~_ Medicines. - petvvian SY RU P, On Puorzcesp SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON. COMBINED, Having successfully passed veean setablished mediomes Its Efficacy in Curing . DYSPEPSIA, i aBetlont of the Liver, D:opsy, Neuralgia, ronchitis and Consumptive Tendencies, , Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or otto General bility, ; And all diseases which require 4 Tonio and Altera tive medicine, 1s beyond question. 1 ‘The proofs of its efficncy are so numerous,s0 wel Suthenticated, and of such lar 7. character, that sufferers cAnnot Teasonably he:itate to receive the proffered aid. haces ‘al v1 Syru m ee Ls Mog Ru but its’ range is extensive, pasnnee: many diseases, ntly 7 e are in- lated, and. pi cause, may be cur one remedy s of disenses foc whieh te Bote rO= a ure, In whi so often Tailed the bichest order of medioti skily. The facta are tang! the witnesses rccessibi nd the safe- ty and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible, Those who-may wish for an opinion from disinter. ested persone respecting the character of the Syrup cannot fail to be satished with the following among umnerous testimonials in the hands of the Agents. ‘he signatures are those of gentiemen well known in the comraunity, apd of the highest respectability. CARD. The nnderaigned having experienced the henefi- ¢ial efi xcts of the “Peruvian dyrup,”’ do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the public. From our own experience, as weil as from the te timony of others, whose intelligence aod mtegrity are altogether unqueationable, we have no doubt of its efficrey in cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungsand Bronettal Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Neuraizia, ke, Indeed its ef- fects wonid ve incredible, hut from the high ebarae ter of those who have witnessed them, and have volunteered their testimony,as we do « to its See eet ioe, JM PIERPONT, THOMAS A. DEXTER, H; RENDALL, M.D. Cc. SAMUEL May c THOMAS C. AMORY, PETER HARVEY, JAMES C. DUNN, It is well known that the medicinal effect of Pro- toxide of Iron is lost by even a very brief exposure to air, and that to maintain a selution of Protox- ide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed impossibie. In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at- tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEFORE, UN- KNOWN; and thia solution may replace all the proto — citrates, aed corteates of the M EO ZH Assayer to the State of Massachusetts, 16 Boy!ston street, Boston. For sale by Druggists generntly. bottles, $2; medium sized hotties. $1. N. Lu. CLARK & CO. Proprietors, Boston. For esate in Washington by Z. 1). Gitman, la My 3 inn & Palmer, John Schwartze, |.. M Harbauch, H. H. McPherson, F. 8, aish, Joseph Bury, Jas. H. Stone, J. S. Lovejoy, Dr. D. B. Clarke, D. Ridgely; and in Georgetown by R. J. Cissell,and J. 1. Kidwell. fel 3-6 P TRIES #&MAR. ROTECTED at Royal Letiers Patent of kingland, and secured by the Seals of the Ecole de Pharmacie de Parisand the Imperiai College of Me1- toine, Vienna. Triesemar No. lisa remedy for Re- laxation, Npermatorrhea, and Exhausiion of the System. Triesemar No.2 effectually, in the short space of three d+ys, completely aud entirely eradi- cates all traces of those disorders which copaviaand enbebs have so — been thought an antidote for, to the ruin of the health ofa vast portion of the popa- tation. Triesermar No. 3 is the great Continental remedy for that class of disorders which, unfortu- nately, the English physician treats with mercury, to the inevitable destruction of the patient’s const! tution, and which ali the sarsaparilia in the world cannot remove. ‘fresemar No: nd 3 are alike devoid of taste or smell, and of. eating quali ties. They may lie on the toilet table without their use being suspected. Sold in tin oxses, and divided in separate doses as administered by Velpeau, Lal- lemsn, Roux, Ricord, &c., &c. Price $3 each, or four cases in one for $9, which saves $3; and in $2 case: sia by Dr. H. A. BARROW, No. 157 Prince st.,a few biocks west of Broadway, New York. imme diately on receip of the amount Dr. B. wil! forward the $9 cases of T'riesemar, and the large sixes, car- Tinge paid, thus ost genuine European prepara- tions. ‘The $3 cases also sent, but not tree of car riage. Consultations as usual, fromil a. m. till 2 . m. and from 4 till 8p.m., at No. 157 Prince st., a lew biocks west Broadway. Sold also by J. STOTT, Washington. fe lly Tea Yeas, DISCOVERY WHE AGE. ir. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has di our common pasture arei BVELY KIND OF RUMOE, Free for large im in ene 'y that cures rom worst Scrafula down to @ common Pimpis, le has tried it in over eleven hundred eB, never failed except in two cases, both ‘Thunder Hu- mor. He has now in his possession over one hundred aiken of its value,all within twenty miles of mig bottles are warranted to cure a nursing Sore fou omte Sarge bottios will cure the worst kind ef Pimp! ‘808. joer three! bottles will clear the system of Biles. botties are warranted to oure the worst Mouth and Stomach. hiarya i g ei — are warranted to oure the wo iL of firys: One or two bo flea are warranted to cure all Hu- Ly mor in es. Two bottles, are warranted to oure Running of the Ears and Blotches among the Hair. Four to bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and ruani: toers. ie bottle will cure Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. wo or thi re bottles ‘are warranted to oure it kind ingworm. ™ 0 OF three bottles are warranted to cure the most most desperate case of Rheumatism. ‘hree to four botties are warranted to cure Sait- rheum. Five - eight botties will cure the worst case of A fit 1s always experienced from the first bot- tle, & perfect oure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. Nothing looks so improbable to those who have in vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the day, as that a common weed growing on the pastures, Ai along old stone walls, should cure every humor inthe ee fact. If you have humor, it has to start. ‘I'here are no IFS nor AN DS, hums gor ha’s about it suiting some cases, bu ay yours, I idied over a thousand bottles of it in the vicimty of Boston. 1 know the effects of it in every case. it has ai: ly done some of the greatest. cures ever jone in sachusetts. I gave it to ohildren a year oid, to oid peopie cf sixty. | have seen poor, puny, wormy - *~ ohildren, whose flesh was so! flabby, restored to a perfect state of health by one 'o thase who are subject to a sick headache, one bottle will siways oure it. It gives creat iets oatarrh and dizzine: Some who have taken it hi been costive for y: , and have been regulated by it. Where the body is sound it works quite easy, t where there is any derangement of the functions of nature, it will cause very singv lar feelings, but yon must not be alarmed; the: alwnys disappear in rom four days to a week. ere is ne a bad re- sult from it; on the a7 when that feeling i= you will feel yourself ikea new person. | one, 13 some of the mostextravagant encomiams of it that ever man listened to , In my own practice | always kept it strictly for hu- mors—but since its mtroduction as a general family med‘cine, great and wonderful virtues have found in ‘that I never suspected. Sev cases of epileptic fits—a disease which always considered incurable, have been our few bottles. O, what a mercy if it will prove tua! in all cases of that awiul malady—ther few who have seen more of it than I have. I know of several! cases of Dropsy, all of thom pople cu it, For the various di iver, Sick Hea Dys: and Ague, Pain in the Side, god particularly in Di discovery ever known. Sates oe can enou: Directions for Use.—Adults one table-spoonful per day—ohildren over ten years dessert-spoonful— ae from Seete = ‘Remap clone Gu orem 3 no directions can applicabie all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. MANUFACTURED B ONALD KENNEDY. farren Street, Rozbury, Massachusetts, ents Washington.—C. Stott & Co., Z seehoes ek ante es rip Bena. Ge Ww Milburn, Ford Mt po Res serene Ts enckND MARUI Ee OF YOUTH Just Published. Gratic, the 5th Thousand. few words of the Rationai Treatment, without of rhea or Local eak: ooturnal Emissions, Genital, and Reaves panes Pre- Toney nad fetpshnon ig Mee pi je generally, by B. DE LANEY. M. D. portant fact that the many alar1 = yineee etieeting in the imprudeace of youth, may be easily removed without 1s in this small tract, clearly demonst! 3 and nly successful trestme: author, fully explained, by me is enabled to cure Himse! perfectly and at the least possible cost, cont avoiding “the advertiaed rostrums of the day. =] to any addr ratis and sealed envelepe, by r se -dawtf n OM Lt NB ST STEAMER. F tual forth dececkoe: abe Aeripultare and s Practice of Epotoaraphy. Bacarra ea” Dut Li vooates. arte Naviration and Rant . 6 Duet: od es of the peices any medicine Neo, 120 Astronomy, 8, and aren uartetts with Piano \ aap imei ‘5 Piterature of American Aboriginal Lan- Ludew: eg FRANCK TAVLOR, faa. CESS fo actrees Te J.F, BROWN, Secretary, a Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED.) fered toh ey - ae pies. ot -! miectemt al ‘whieh the. oo possesses, ‘this age ead their ee a Fates tea et voce ts Specs eae yond any thing men known He has been dren otion which Pee poorer f him these Pitts, mark the effect ; I from his. body ; see the new, fair gtown under them; see the leper . Give them to him w! angry, plansea poeta: in his joints ‘and bones; move him, and he soreeches with pains; he too has been soi throngh every muscle of hia ly with Hniments aud salves; give hun these PiLLs to purify his blood; they may/not cure him, tf, aias! there are cases which no mortal power can reach; but mark. he walks with crutahes now, and now he waiks al they have oured him. Give them to the lea: our, haggard dyspeptic, whose gnawing stomach hes long ago eaten every amiie from his face and every musole from his body. See his appetite return. and with it his heal the new man. her that was radiant with heal and lovoliness b asted aud too early withering away; want of exercise or mental anguish. or some lurking disease, has deranged the interuai organs of dices tion, assimilation or seoretion.till thev do their office ul. Her blood is vitiated. her heaith is gone. Give her these Pinus to stimulate the vital principe into. renewed vigor, to cast out the obstructions. and in- fuse ® new vitality into the bi Now look again —the roses’ blossom on her cheek, and where lately sorrow sat, joy bursts from every festure. See the sweet infant wasted with worms. Its wat features tell you withont disguise, and pain tinct, that they are eating its lifeaway. Its pinched up nose and ears, and restiess sleepings, tell the oe trath in language which every mother ROWS these vile parasites from the body. Now turn aes and see the ruddy bieor of childhood. Is it noth to do these things? Nay, are they not the marvel o this age? And yet they are done around you every A Have you the less serious syrestons of these dis- tempers, they are the easier cured. Jaundice Cos- tiveness, Her 2, Sideache, Sere Foul Stomach, Nausea, Pain in the Bowels, tatalenoy Loss of Appetite, King’s Evil, Neucaigia, Gout,and kindred complaints all arise from the derangements which these Pitts rapidly oure. ‘Take them perse- veringly, aud under the connse! of s good Physician if you can; if not, take them judiciously by such advice as we xive you, and the distressing, danger- ous d.seases they cure, which afflict so many mil lions of the kuman race, are cust out like the devils of old burrow in the brutes and in the te box—5 boxes for $1. Washington: and by H. COOK and all dealers in Medicine d3-m bs that is cleaa. humors have Givg it the Pins in large doxos to sweep Couens. COLDS, HOARSNESS, &o. The prevalence of the shove complainte at this season. generaily has the effect of bringing ont a host sed'y new specifics, and while some a: good, y are useless, And others even dangerous. The wisest course to pursue 18 to consult sour family physician. or otherwise use only suck reme- dies as long public experience lias proved to be safe and efficacious. Gf this characteris TYLER’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM_ ARABIC. ‘riginally the favor te prescription of an eminent Physician. it soon became a popular remedy, and has continued to enjoy a growing reputation for the Inst twenty years. lu cases of common Colds, Coughs, &c., it acts like a charm,and in Chronic caser, Bro chitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthme. Influenza, &e.. its success is unparal‘ed, and most wili testy who have used it. ‘rice 25 cents and 59 cents per bottle. Sold by Nairn & Palmer, Chas. Stott, &o.. Wash- ington ; Cissel, Georgetown; Peel & Stev. Al- exandris; where it may be had also, for convenience, im Lozenger form, Price 12% and 25 cents a box— known as “Tyler’s Gum Arabic Cough etd Drops,” #s an elegant, pleasant, and efficacious Pule mouie Lozenge the: fe 11-3. HE SHOALS T by 9 JICKSANDS OF YOUTH, Just published, the 31 edition. i ON SPE ATORRHEA OR SEMI- NAL DISEASES.—A scientific Trea'ise on the treatment and perfect cure of Ne: Debility. Semina! Weakness, Involuntary Emi Tmpe- tenco, &c., resulting from vicious habi oqired Satie the critical passage fiom Youth to Man- 100d, BY DR. CULVERWELL, Member of tlie Royal Coliege of Surgeons of Eng- iand, (1827), Licenciate of the Hall; (1854), and $0 years Resident Practitioner in London, Author of the “Guide to Health,” * Green Rook,” “How to be Happy.” “Memoirs of Single and Married Life. &c. Tins small but valuable Troatise, written by world renowned Physician and Sur; ea points, out the only sure and permanent cure for alldisenses result ing from self-abuse. and is the only publication ofits kind written in & benevolent spirit and by a scientif- io man. it should be in the han: all who value tneir fe and health and happiness bere and hereaf- te ir. Price 12 cents, or 4 stamps, at the reoeipt of which it wil be sent, post free, and well securad, by Dr. CH KLINE, No, 420 Ist Avenue, Box 4588, New York. jan 12 ptivats MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, By M. B. La CROIX, M. D., Albany, N.Y. 200 pages and 190 fine ron and Colored Lithogrspha and Plates. ICP-PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS. 1D" Sent free of posts: bi parts af £1 _ Dr. M. B. La Croix’s Physiological View of Mar Hiage. A new and revised edition of 250 pages and 190 plates. rl jp oa cents a copy. A popular and com- prehensive ise on the dutis and casualties of single and marr: \ife—happy and fruitful alliances, mode of sseuring them—infelicitous and infertile onee—their obviation and removal—nervous debility, its cnusea and cure, by ape at once so simple, safe, effectual, that failure is impossible—rules for daily mauagement—an essay on Sper matorrheea. with practical observations ons safer and more successful mode o ftreatment—precautionary hints on the evil results from empirical practice ; to which is added commentaries on the diseases of fe- males—from infancy to old age—each case graphical- ly illustrated by beautiful plates. It'points out the remedies for those self-inflicted miseries and disap- pointed ho; so uniprtunately prevalent in the young. Itisatruthtul adviser to the married, a1 those contemplating marriage. [ts perusal is partic- ularly recommended to persons entertaining secret doubts of their physica! condition, and who are con- f having hagaried the health, happiness and privileges to whieh every uman being is entitled to 'ri6é 25 Cents per copy, or five copies for @ mail- free of postage to at Bart of the Units States, by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, (post paid,) Albany, ew York. enclosing 25 cents. N. B. Those wno preter may consult Dootor|LA CROIX upon any of the diseases upon which his book treats, either personally or by mail. His medi cines often cure in the short space of six days, ompletely and entirely eradicate all traces of those isorders which copaiva and cubebs have so | been thought an entidote. to the ruia of the health of the patient. His ‘* French Secret” is the creat con- tinental reneey for that olass of disorders which un- fortunately, physicians treat with meroury, to the irretrievable destruction to the patient’s oonstitu- Se ae en She area the world can- cure. ise Office No, 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N.Y. W—ly T° WESTERN TRAVELERS. FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. On and after January 28th, 1858, Two Daily Trains will leave Calvert Station, Baltimure, for 2 NITED STATES MAILD. <a ‘speciaed, ell pa repeiveddad . routes es Sppreved March 3, 1857.) MAINE. From July 1, 1858, to June 30, 1961. Skowhegan to North Anson, 11 miles and oy Wakcele fimes a week orth Anson by 9p ma son ve North Anson daily, except Sunday, at 5 am A at Skowhegan by 8am. 160 From Rockland by Rockwile, West Camden. South Hope, Union, Molain's Mile, 1 Appleton. rsmont, South Mont sho Seti at tee Bi Sat en! Kod bentou, io K nd I's Mills, 47 miles al . three times a wee! aetna Monday, Wednesday, and am Arrive at Kendali’s Mills by 2 p m Leave endall's Bills ‘Tuosday. Thersday, m reat Rockland by # pm. et From ome Castine, by. West Brookville, South Brookville. and Brookvile, to te wick, 15 miles back th Leave North Castine Tuesday 1g Reyurdek ot aes by 9pm rrive & 1 Leave Sedgew ick Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6am Arrive at North Castine by ll am. 162 From Patten, by Island Falls, to Smyrna, 2 miles and back, once a week Leave Patten Thursday at 7am Arrive at Smyrna by 5 pm Leave Smyrna Friday at 7am 168 From Weston by Bancroft Mills, Bark ror eto jancro:! Mills, er “Pract, and Reed’ Plautation, to South Mo- ‘Tract lunkus, 3) miles and back, twice a week Leave Weston Monday »nd Friday at 6am Arrive at South Mo:unkus by 4pm Les are Molunkus Tuesday and Satur- ‘ am Fort pectngy © week Leive Mars Hill Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at7"8 m Arrive st Fort Fairfield by 1 p Leave Fort Fairheld Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 2 pm Arnive at Mars Hill by 8pm. NEW HAMPSBIRE. From July 1, 1858, to June 30, 1861. 337 Keene, by Swansey and North Richmond Frome ienmnond, 12 miles and back, three times reek A‘suitable schedule of departures and arrivals to be arranged. VERMONT. From July 1, 1858, to June 30, 1361. 485 F. Catot, by South Walden, Walden, East "Hardwick ef East Greensboro,te Glover, 25 miles and back. threes timesa week s A suitable schedule of departures and arrivals to be arranged. 436 From Jonesville, by Huntington and Starksbo- back, three times TO, to Bristo , 23 miles an A'suitable schedule of departures and arrivals to be arranged. rf Al by West Ar to - so and oe sal rane oa ane ae axe Arlington ‘uesdBy, Thursday ‘Sat- ay am A at Sandgate by 1134 a m {eave Sanigate Tuceday, Thureday and Sat- urday at 1245 p m Arrive at Anteston by 2 pm. MASSACHUSETTS. From July 1, 1858, to June 30, 1961. 7% From South Westport, by Westport Point, to Adamsville, R.f, ies and book, six times & week. A suitable schadule of do partures and arrivals to be arranged by the acutinabera: CONNECTICUT. From July 1, 1858, to June 30, 1961. 974 From Waterbury, by Middlebury, to Woodbu- ry, Ll miles and biok, twiee a week. Leave Waterbury Tuesday and Seturday at 8 am Arrive at Woodbury by liam Leave Woodbury ‘Tuesday and Saturday at 12 m Arrive at Waterbui Spm. m5 From Wolco trille, By ‘orrington, to Goshen, 6 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Wolcottville daily, except Sunday, at2 Pm, or onarrival of cars Arrive at Goshen by 4pm Leave Goshen daily except Sunday,at 10am Arrive at Woloottviile by 12 m, NEW YORK. From July 1, 1858, to June 30, 1861. 1444 bi selohd hen a bnbers arsinebare..\7 ost wville, Harrisburg, Copenbag: at- land, to Watertown, 27 miles ‘mrt bak, three times a week. Leave Lowville Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat- urday at6am Arrive at Watertown by lla Watertown Tuesday, Phu reday, and m. eysville, to Livings- back, six times a wee! ce Leave Hudson daily, except Sunday, at llam fp att ivingstor ep wave Livingstun daily, exoept Sunday, at & am Arrive at Hudson by 1034 a m. 1446 From Oneida, by Oneida Cxastle, to Vernon, 645 miles and back, tweive times a week, Leave Oneida daily, except Sunday, at 98 mand m Arrive at Veraon by 11am ad leg iaaee Vernon daily, exoept Sunday, at 7 am andipm | eat Oneida by 9a m and 2% p 147 From Comstock’s Landing, vy North Granville and Middle Granville, to Granville, 12 m:les and back. six times a week. — ve Comstock’s Landing daily, except Sun- y,atGam Arrive at Granville by 10am Leave Granville daily, except Sunday,atlia m Arrive at Comatock’s Landing by 3 p m. 1443 From North Hector, by Hector, to Logan, 5 miles and back, three times a week. Leave North Hector Tuesday, ‘Thursday, and Fentogs at ie rrive at Logan by a Leave Logan "Tuesday, Thureday, and Satur- day at 8am Arrive at North Hector by 9 am. : 1449 From Elizabethtown, by Lewis, to Keeseville, <1 miles and back three timesa week. Leave Elizabethtown Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday atéam Arrive at Kee lle by 12m leave Keeseville Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 2 pm Arrive at Elizabethtown by 83s pm. 140 From Havanna, by —— Meckienburg, and Perry City, to Trumane urgh, 25 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Havanna Tuesday. Thussday, and Sat- Arnvest Tramansburch by 4 rrive al Trumansburg! pm Leave Trumansburgh Monday, Wednesday, — ra atda . Hy rrive at Havannas m roposals to run by A Schedule differing from Sif Lay mend to be stated by the bidder, will be considered. Proposals to run but twice a week are invited. r Owego, by South Owego. to Warren on Centre, Pa., 16 fie od and back, twypea week. Leave Owego Tuesday and Friday at | pm Arrive at Warren Centre Leave Warren Centre Tu Gam Arrive at Owego by lam. PENNSYLVANIA. From July 1, 1858, to June 30, 1960. ce tville, Crossi Ile an F etaberoiste Watered, op mile cetboe twios a week. . a Conneautville Monday and Wednesday m; st Waterford by 8 p m; Waterford Tuesday sud Thureday at 7 F sad Friday at ‘3519 ittsburg. ‘hicago, p ie" Cineinnat; Ari it Conneautville by 8 pm. H nil oi 3520 Hanover, by Littlestown and Monooeoy- None spiel cities and towns in the West and F rai Mas i iittabureh, et alee a ‘HE MORNING MAIL TRAIN Te Thursday, and Sat- Leaves Haltiseere daily (Sunday exoepied) at 8.15 a. eee lee to: Thureday , and Sat m., for Pittsburg and ail Western Towns and Arrive at Emmittsburgh hy 8p Cities. Leave Emmittsburgh Fuctdey, Phureday and THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Saturday at 4am; Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 3 p. Arrive at Hanover by 9am. m., for Parkton. 8521 From Brookvill ichardsville, Mary Ann- THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN ville, Shaffi a m, and Leaves Baltimore every Night at 10 p, m., connect- Bear Creek’s js. to Ridgeway, 35 m.les ing with the Lightning Express over the Pennsyl- and back, once a week. van’a Railroad for Pi:teburg, arriving at 1 p. m. Leave Broskville Saturday at 7a m ‘The 8.15 a. m.and 10 p. m. trains connect closely at Arrive at Ri rowny by 6 p m: Pittsburg with trains over the Pittsburg, Fort Leave Ridgeway Friday at 7am; Wayne and Chicago Railr and its Northern, Arriveat Brookville by 6 pm. Southern Western oonnections. From Marietta, Silver Spring and Hemp- Passengers for Chicago, Rock Island, Bur field. to er,1236 miles and back, daily, lington. Iowa City, Mitwaukes. Dubuque. St. Paul, t Sunday. — Madison, and other lead ng cities in the erty weet- tan: ter fy Sp Panter. atipm; NDRED MILES OF TRAVEL TEN + ter b Roons ime, with FOUR LES® changes of cars, by ‘Lancaster '» except Sunday,at 8 ing this route. “ . Cleveland, dusk: led it Marietta by 12m, Mista rate in She Pe Morr br Willo® Street, Rawlins- ty. Bacsousere tor St, Louis, Iudiamnpolve, Fores waleepedtecsstuics wesc. rT. Hes Gaotsan af puinteatne ower al Ups | ne’ Edncster Monday td Thunder a 8 changes of cars arri' 3 vance thi Ci ti, Co- at MoCall’s F. by 12 m; lembass Dayton, haw ile and other promiaent n Gal's Perry Monday and Thureday cities a8 quick as by any 0 i A eastern baggage checked through and handled rrive at Lazenster by, 7pm ith care. 85% From Lancaster, by Greealand and 3 aeons at = seecltndenieaaien WE! aa rave DA sellers en Weel ath hortest, chenapes most expe- rr at Paradize by Le = ui route, and leave by inata isa, 7 : ‘ daily, Joapt inday at 7am; Finer teetile Goleritia aid Eartaster enve, | anes vgn Benvag. hy Pazkiapa and Service, to E ry ve. Se eee a aaiogton ata, m, ae Lyre fort Springs, 20 jen and back, twice Pi ors leaving Was: on eon: te Vi anil iis ‘m, train, the trains at wer ureday steam Fee ee Be eit pws trate fecal nee oF rrive at Freaklort rat wen the West, akfort Bprings and ‘or farther oorrect reliable ‘and reliable ji ion. ats am: Peer ee LTS | am na un streets, Baltimore. . C. ADBEON, Sup’t. fo0-tf «J, Ha WARNER Troset “Apeats illes to Li . sand Lees Evanaburgh, Tiday at 10.8 ma; Leave at BED rrive at Will by 6% pm: Petre Willamabures 7 except Bunday at etait PUL: fi sna8 From Uroatt Greek to Chemung, N. Y., 46 Leave Chemung milesand Leave Orcutt Creek ‘Suesdas back, tw: t Chemu: ico a weel ‘And Saturday at Toctday aud Saturday at 11 am, A at tt vk by 12 no Oreutt Creek by 1234 p m. rom 3 back, t Leave Pm: ive at Tallmansy 105 am. oon to wice 8 week. ville, 5 miles and Tuesday and Saturday at 1 ilk ile "Tucséey dad Saturday at Arrive at Starvoca in time to connect with the mail from Susquehanna Depot j—eay at 12m MARYLAND. From July 1, 1858, to June 30, 1860. 009 From Alene Fresh to Tompkinsville, 10 miles Arrive at Tompkineville by 2p m Leave Tompkinaville W ed: y at Arrive at Allen’ hb by 11 010 From ‘Port ‘Tobsecn to. Bisgal back, t fam wiees week cco to Pi: inesday and Setur- 10 miles and Leave Port Tobaeco Wednesday and Saturday atZam Arrive st Piggsh by Ham Leave Pisgah Wednesday end Saturday at m Arrive at Port Tobacco by 3 p m. wll F rom Frederick Furnace, to M by Lewiston and Catoctin echanicstown, 20 miles and back, six times a week. ve rederick daily, F. Sunday, : real of the Bastern oon Oy wndinon anu ok Spm Arrive at Mechanicstown by 9 p m Lea At 12 Fre 1 Ru ecbanicstown daily, except Sunday, m at Frederick in time to connect with @ mail for Baltimore—say ty tam, m Battle Swamp, by West Nottingham, to ing Sun, 6imies and back, three times a week. Leave Battle Swamp Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at i2 Arnvea Risin veave Rising Saturday at 8am Arrive at Battle Swamp by 10 am. #3 From Oakiand, by of Horse Shoe Holly Meadows, to Ne miles and back. an, Bi 2 un Tues or Thursday, and Sary's Red House, Forks field's Mills, ax interest, Va., @ enor a week. Leave Onk'and Monday at 8am Arrive at New Interest next day by 12m Leave New Interest Wed) Inesday at@am Arrive at Oakland next day by 12m. #14 From Cockeysville. by Shawan and Butler, to Rock, i3ts gules and back, twice a ee Leave Cockersville Wednesday and Saturciay on artival of the mai! from Baltimore—say at %am Arrive at Black Rock fe he Rock W, at pm Arrive at Cockeysviile by 5p m. Black k 9423 From New Brem: koneta, 15 mi es 2m Inesdsy and Seturdey OHIO. From July 1, 1858, to June 30. 1860 en by Knoxville. to Waps- and . Onoe A week. Leave New Bremen Saturday at 7am trive at Wapakeneta by eave W' Arrive at New Bremen by 6 p 9429 Frem Racine to Ravenswood, V coneta Sa back, once a week. Leave Racine Saturda) s se m rrive at Ravensw: ve Arrive at Di 9430 12m turday at ~» Li milesand 1 Saturday at ipm je hy 5p From Reed’s Mills, by Eagle Furnace, Wilks- ville, Ewington, Vinton. and Pine Grove, to Gallipoli Leave Rend rive at Gallipo:is Leave Gall:polis Sa! Arrive at Reed’s M:! 9431 From Unk Hill, by Ri to Wilkesville, 30 week. ~ Leave Oak Hill Frida: Arrive at Wilkesville miles and "s Mills Friday at ih ocky back, once 8 week. 6pm ee eam ftir ill and Key Stone, es and back, once a eet 4g ve Wilkesville Saturday at 7am rriveat Oak Hill by 5 rom Greenville, by Ge: pio,and Dark equa! to 14 miles Leave Greenville Wednesday and Saturday at 8am Arrive at Republic Lesve Repubiic W: m afrive at Greenvilleby Conneaut, 433 From miie Leave Arrive at Conneautville by Leave Conneaatville Fri Arriveat Conneaat by 4% From P; Riper’: ver nneaut Friday ‘lle, back, once week. ae wget nee] paieee. at7am m. Lt by Palmer's ttlement, to Ashi pm. Republic, Tam- »to Greenville,twice a week, 12m Inesday and Saturday at 1 7 5 ar orners. Beaver, , to Conneautville, 20 back. once a week. yatéam Rm y atipm Roads and |, 16 miles and wri sl id br im Lea’ hland Fr 4 atipm frive at Perrysville by 6 p m. 35 From New Pliladsiphin, Altona, to New Comeratown, 30 miles and back, once a week. Leave New Puiladeiphia friday at 7 am Arr 5312 From W: and ba: ew Comerstown hy 5pm Lea) Cor Sat at Arrive at New Phindel ya iphia by Sp m. VIRGINIA. From st July, 1858, to 20th June, 1859. . 8X times & ‘er Lick to Burner's Springs, 13 miles week from ist July to 3'th September, and once a week the residue of the year. Leave Water Lick Tuesday at 1134 8 m, or af- ter arrival of cars Ppl at Burner’s Sprin; ve Burner’s Springs ick by 9: am xcept Sunday, during same hours, Arrive ys from 1: Olive, it Water by Sig pm tuesday Mt Seam st July to 30th September. Sal8 From Wovdstock. vamevili Oo miles and Saumesvile, to Mount ik, Once & week. Leave Woodstock Wednesday at 3 pm Arrive at eW. Leave Lanoaster C. H. iy at Arrive at Leave Merry Point W ati2m 4 Vier Point ount Olive cease nesday at 12m 6 es by 245 pm - H. to Merry Point, 5 miles and baok, twice a week. i. Weduesday and Satur- ba | 6pm nesday and Saturday Arrive at Lancaster C. H. by 2 5315 From N: Queen orfoik pm by Yorktown, to King and Cc fi, 106 ‘miles and ‘bac! 7 ik, once a week. Bidders will proposea schedule of departures and arrival 5316 From Will North End, 632 miles vals. liain’s Wharf, by Green’s Wharf, to and back, twice a week Leave W illiam’s Wharf Tuesday and Satur- day immediately after arrival of Norfolk mail say 2 mn Arrive Rt North End by 4 pm Leave North Ead Tuesday and Saturday at 9 am rriveat William's Wharf by liam. 6317 From Concord, 12 miles and b route at Spanish Oaks will t Oakville by Spanish Oaks, to Oakville, wack, once a wee! Leave Cenoord Wednesday at 1 p by Spm Jakville Wednesday at 8am Yooh at Concord by !2 m ‘Trop »8a!s for a seoond week, trip, and te end considered. 5018 From Rowlesburg, by Wolf Creek. P “and Licking Crvek to St. Georns. 38 as DCS A wee! and Leave Rowlesburg Wednesday at 5am five at St. George by Leave St. George ‘ive at Rowlesbu: Vednesday atl pm fr tg by ® pm. S319 Fra St. George. by Bolly frosdows and Red reek, Creek. to Di ry F Leave sr. G Arri Arrive at ‘ork, 390 miles and back, once “ =a ‘ork Friaay at6am it. George by 6p 8820 From St. Goorge, by Laure! Hill, (loon! z to Meadowvile, 5 miles and’ bask, once’ reek. Leave St.George Thursday at 7 Arrive st Mesdowriliebr if m ae we Meadowviile Thursday at 1 p m rrive at Jack: .. George by 6 p rom Point Plessant, C. H., 80 miles and Poy Angerona, ani ones a week sn rt Pleasant Thursaay at 7am son C. m +H, by 6p son C. H Friday at 7am Arrive at Point Pieasent by 6 p m. 582 From Buffalo to Jackson C.?H-, milesand back, once . Leave Buffalo Wednesday atéam — at Jacksou 8. Fackda? at 6am we Jackson C. Arve at Bulialo by 7p m. 5833 From New California, fs ‘Wm. Gandees, Fiat Fork. Elijah Leforoe’s, New Kentuck, to bs sonville, 35 miles and once a ‘week. Leave New California Tuesday at 6am rive at Saeuuyite 6 ve Sissonville Wodneedny atéam 534 rom esti sane Greckis miles and sti once Leave faire Arrive at week. stl Si cE ile My: atfam ce CAE atiifville by Spm. rm NORTH CAROLINA. From July 1, 1358, to June 30, 1859 B76 Fi ‘ham, "1 poss pm A ms e Mill, Orange Fae. Creek, and Red Moentain, to South Lowell, and back, twice Lervo at and Saturday mn irham y and Friday at 7368 m ferere aral om to 18 mi 's and Wh is ant Cross, to Chapel ry ORS Sere Se Ee oe eet . p=. Pegiy ecg gretay ‘at £6 a.m, or onarrifad rrive at Troy by 2% pm rsals for an additional weekly trp are in- SOUTH CAROLINA. From July 1, 1868, to June 30, 1650. 173 From Andersen CBs by Preree Town. Equt! ity, ramneen, to ‘Atdorson . equal to = . once a week, ve A Cc rrive at Anderson 4 ™. Varennes and ret H., 3! miles and ocr “i eek. Leave Anderson C. H. Wednesday at6am Arrive at Abbeville C. ad 7 Z = Leave Abbevilie C. H. Thu: yatsam it A mi . H. by 7pm. st Clayton by 6 p Leave poy ne Friday atsam Arrive at lorse Shoe by 6 Lu next day by 6p eave Greenville Monday at 6a m Arrive at Piokens C. 4. next day by 12m. GPORGIA From July 1, 1-Se. to Jume 30, 1859 6531 From Amerious,by Danville. to Drayton, miles and bick, twice a week. eR Tuesday and Friday atSam nm Lew ae ‘tuesday and Friday at i pm Arrive at Amerions by 8 pm. 6553 From Athens, by Planter's Stend, Fort Lamar. Carne 4 Parker's Store, F air Play, S. wavilis, to Pendleton, 7 « | miles aud back, three Umesa week = Leave Athens Mouday, Wednesday and Pri day at 12m Arrive at Pendleton next days by 6pm Leave Pendicton Monday, Wednesdny Friday at 12m Arrive at Athens next days by 6 pm. Proposals ty run by # dutterent sohedule will be and oonride-ed. 6599 From Ciarksville, by Nsecochee, Mountain ne, Hiwarcce, Hiwassee, N. C.. ard Peach Tree, to Murphey, 62 mies and beck, twice a week. — Clarkaville Wednesday and Saturday ati pin Aare ee we ay” A next days by 6 pm Leave Murphey Tuesday and Friday at 6am Arrive at rksville next days by I " 654° From Covin pon. cocky Plains and Sna) x SI is, to Bersheba, 15 miles and back, cen week. 2 Leave Covington Tuesday and Friday at 12 m Arrive rt Bersheba by 5p m Leave Bersheds Tue day aud Friday at 62m eset Furrivgat ee atone am. oon will rom Lum; by Florence. jennvilie, Ain. 28 males and back, once 8 week. Leave Lumpkin Tuesday mn Arrive at eine Wedastaey ve yee + A attam rrive at an Bids for an sdditious, it per week will be 652 From Newnan to Weedowee, Als., smiles and ,onee & week. Lesve Newnan Thursday at 7a m f=rg Weedowee next by i2m eave Weedowee Friday at | pm Arrive at Newnan next 6548 From coy, Mount, by by La Holly. to' Grantville, 13 week miles back. twice a Leave ‘Rocky Mount Wednesday and Seturiay am Arnve at Grantville by 12m Leave Grantville Wednesday and Saterday at ipm Arve at Rocky Mount by 5p m. 6544 From the t ms of the Branswick and Florida railroad west of the Satilla river, to the terminus of the Savannah, Alteny, and Gulf railroad, west of the Aitamaha river. Bidders wi!l state the distance, name interme diate points, propose the amount and kind of aervior, and present a suitable schedule of departifres and arrivals. FLORIDA. From July 1, 1858, to June 30, 1859 6880 From Orange Springs, to Flemington, 25 miles and back, once % Leave Orange Springe Monday at 62m Arrive at Fiemington by 5pm Lesve Flemington Tuesday at 8am Trive at Urange Springs by 5 p m ads to embrace loin will be considered. INSTRUCTIONS, Containing conditions to be orporated om the contracts to the extent the department may deem oper. Beven minutes are allowed to in ate office, when not otherwise specified, for nn ame | examining the mails. No pay will be made for trips not performed; and for exch of such omissions. not satisfactorily ex- pisined, three tines y of the trip may be de- ducted. For arrivals so far benund time as to break sonnexion ly excused, b jubject to forfeiture. will be imposed, unless the delinguency be promptly ans satis! cong | explained by certibcates of postmasters: or the afhdavits of other orcdible persons. for {ailing to arrive in contract time; for neglecting to take the mai from or deliver uumtoa post office; for suffering it to be wet, injured, de stroyed, robbed. or lust. The Postmaster General may annu! the contract for repented fsilures to run agreeably to contract, for violating the post office laws, or disobeying the instructions of the department; for refusing to dis cbarge & oarrier when requested by the Department to do so; for assigning the contract without the ns- sent of the Postaaster General; or for transporting Persons or packages conveying maulable matter out of the mail. The Postmaster General may order an increns service on A route by aliowing therefor a pro increase on the contract pay. He may em dules of departures and arrivals in all cases,and tieular! railroads, Without increase ef pay tae run bing time be notabridged. He may siso order an in- crease of speed, allowing, within the restrict the law, a pro rata increase of pay for the adait par to make them contorm te connexions with stock or cn. fany. Thecontractor may, ever, in th f ase of speed, relinqui o eontract by giving prompt notice to the Department that he prefers doing #0 te esrrying thf order into Frm ‘he Postmaster Genors! way also curtail or the serv: bic interests do not re Ire Ube same, or in case he desires to supersede it by « different crade of tran=portation. Pay ments will be made for the service by collec tious from. or drafts on, postmasters, or otherwise, a'ter the expiration of en guarter—sey in Febra should they bor to be supplied be correctly « inform themselves on this point, idders are requested to use. as far as practices ble, the printed form of propossts furnished by the Department, to write out in fall the sum of their bids, and to retain copies of them. Each bid must be cvarantind | Persons. General fuarantecs can he bid should be sealed erseribed ~*Mail Proposals, State of -” addressed Second Ax sistant Postmaster Gevera!, Contract Office, and sent by gnaet, not by or to an Agent; and pastmas ers will pot enclose proposals (or letters of au kind) in their quarterly revurne. J The contracts are to be exeouted and returned to the Department by or bafore the Ist of August. W5a, but the service must be commenced on the Ist July, or the rext mail day thereafter, whether the con- — 8 ny poy or an. ‘otion 18 of an aot of Congress, approved March 3.1945, provides that contracts for thee tramaperteteen of the mal shal be let “in every ease to the lowest bidder tendering suffic Performance, without « © reference te the mode of such transportation than may be necessary to provide for the due ceierity, certainty and security of such transportation.” Under this law a new ce- soription of bid hos been received. It does not ape- olys le of conveyance, but engages to take the entire mail each trip with ceierity, certainty, avd security ng the terms of the be. ere beds are styled, from the manner in whieh they are des) nated on the books of the Department, “star bid and they wil! be construed as providing for the he omen of the entire mail, Agwever Larne sever may be the mode necessary to insu: ert. cer. ase, me secura’y.”” nall cases where the lowe t grade o! vIEF iS believed togbe sufficient, the lowest titel ac ccooted, if duly guaravtiec, in preference to a “stay” "When the lowest id epeni en lowest bid is not a star tid.and hes either mo mode ur an imadrquate mode of eonves ances. it will not be scoepted, but wet side for a spe cife bid proposing the necessary service. When the bid does not specify a mode of denves ance; also, when It Proposes to carry “according to the advertisement,” but without such specification, it wili be considered as a proposal for hursebwek ser oe. vice. Postmasters are to be coreful not to certify the sufficiency of guarantors or sureties without know ing that they are persons epommili ity; and ali bidders, guarantors, and sureties are die’ tinetly notified that, on the failure to enter int. Bidders must two responsiiia ot be admitted perform the contracts for the service proposed for in the accepted bids, their legal liabiliti - : oe a jecal liabilities will be en Present contract ind persons known nt the de partment, mus’, equa’ th “Te guar antors and certibortes « ei ally ~ aye forms yy Preneribad Fhe eee suthe ency mur! judge of « court of reogrd Prenree s ik ieee on Vv. BROWN, fost mystar ADALY Tic. y Sorin tal WCAL DIGEST OF Con ion up to the of the Thurty-fourth “Tne text given in the of the statue book the gptter sipbabetiouite , iy Srranged and snalyti- “And the notes incinde the decissions Courts, bork and F oy Gi cer eean ot the er f the Bited States 00 Sb. tne Exeouty Dev. rte — le a FRANCK TAYI GR UMERIES, iron ce ‘BS'S, new oorne: of 26a