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EVENING STAR. (FOR TRE sTaR. “Quiet to quick bosoms isa heil."—Childe Harold. triumph and gig; tT wailing 88 sad asa spirit that’s lost. Asshe drives on her way, turo’ the stormand the Prough the rigging and shrouds, his _— far away mmons to Arms. to conflict, to strife, Tiove it! I love it! the howl of the gale t forest. o’er mountain and vale; V hi: dwellings of men, ild beast escaped trom his den— Lloveit! I love it! the ocean's wild roar As he shaketh his mane on the desolate shore, dark ; fem sailor boy as, sleeping, he swings n dreams of the loved oues over the love it! the clang of the bell pent phe of & foe; a straggie tor lite! roil of the drum, tne tramp ef armed men, thunder of eonfiiot, tre cannon And = of squadrons that make ¢ ove it! hen the revelling fever holdeth ite sway : ‘The blest fancies then that career th ro” the brain uns of beauty—the music of heaven, bf — red dreams tu me are then eiven, Vien, th ecstasy over, they fade from my view. love it! excitement and stir. ‘or deep, thrilling action, I innguish and sigh— *Tis the life of my spicit—without it | die! ee A Fair Portion.—Carrie A. Clark thus writes Karing thee a heart, love—a stainless heart, As fresh and as pure as tho mountain snow, ‘The song you taught it |. ago. ’Tie an humble thing, Yet my all, my fortune and my atore, And I being it thee, { can bctie no more. heart, a fortune ond a store!—possibly a dry goods store. Heid on to that gal id peel 9 earth LINES. and rousing the sen lamoring for entrance with savage accost, Or buifets with billows the Inbormg bark uiled by theanthem which the wil ind sings NCS Out at midnigit some direful knell, sharp word of command—the ¢ reel. love it! the pulsxe’s wild play e me heediess of da ger and careless of pain; ng, bid them reluctant adieu, love it het smileth at peril, and mocketh at fear— Washington, March, 1358. J. H.W. to the Lonisville Journal : Still echoing back, with a eheerful strain, The pe 1 bring, What more could her lover ask? A stainless 1J- The Supreme Court of Massachusetts has decfded that lager bier in an Intoxicating bever- age 10> The Chillicothe Gazette of March 9th an- nounces the commencement of the fifty- ninth vol ume of that paper, which was founded in 1800 by Nathaniel Willis, father of N. P. Willis, Panny Fern, Richard Storrs Willis. The small pox bas made its appearance in Bergen county, N.J.. and has created much alarm among the residents of Hackensack, who have besieged the Doctors’ offices for the pur- Pose of being vaccinated. U™ The Virgfnia Conference of the Methodist Church has bad 857 accessions to the churches within the last few weeks. In the Erle Confer- ence there Lave been over 700. In the Jamestown District more than 1.300. In the Pittsburg Con- ference more than 1,000. UD> The village of Lowsvilile. Monongahela county, Va., was purchased, a few dave since, by Jonathan McKeek. The Purchase included a = valuable mill pcper: storehouse and xeveral dwellings, together with a well improved oa og of 7Sacres. The amount paid was $19,000 cash. Sinovtar Fact.—Out of 700.000 Jews in the United States only one is registered in the census asafarmer. This is interpreted as one of the evidences of the singular isiation of the Jews, as Prophesied in Amos 9; 9—*+For, lo! I will com- mand, and I will sift the House of Israel among all nations, like as corn ix sifted in a sieve, yet shall not the least grain fall upon the earth.*? {J~ The Medical Department of the Universi- ty of Maryland has undergone some change. Prof. homas resigns the Chair of Ovst-trics. which he held for ten years. To the vaeancy, Prof G. W. Miltenberger, who before occupied the Chair of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, has been appointed. Charles Frick, M.D, of Baltimore, is elected Professor of Materia Medica and Ther apeutics, in place of Prof. Miltenberger. NAVIGATING THE ArR.—Considerable excite- ment was created in Columbia county, Arkansas, on the2ith ult, bythe sudden appearance of a genios named Ben Jones, from Harrison county, Missouri, in a balloon, to which thirty wild jeese were harnessed. He said he bad been trav- eling in mid-beaven for nearly 43 hours, when he thought it about time to come down to *'fadde: The stery reads like 2 hoax, but is testified ts as truth by respectable witnesses. Ceniots Barina Presents. —At the last ac- counts, the newly married English Princess and her Prussian husband continued to receive gift offerings of every kind. Amongst the most Tecent are two costly carpets from Bresian; full length portrnits on silk of the Prince and Prin- evss; a piping bulfiuch, which whistlex “God Save the Qneen;” the Wellington, a British man of war, fully od and equipped, made of se- “er huge t made of scen soap. A Cittxes eV ow Futrinisp.—The Sacramento (Cal ) Union of Feb. 1 s: SA Chinaman vis- ited the tixh market at the foot of I street. aud ald #2 50 for the privileze of throwing over- rd eo fish. In explanation of this sin- gular notion, he stated that on that day, « yearor two since, he was wrecked with some eighty of his countrymen and thirty white men; that he Wes the only Chinaman that survived, and that be then made a vow that he would release tifty- five fish on each succeeding anniversary of the day.”* >~ A horrible affair occurred at New Phila- deiphia, Tuscarawas county, Ohio, a few days ago A qeere man, named (Gray, arrived ther: reeently from lowa, with his sister, who was di. ranged, intending to stop there a few days, until be could make the necessary arrangements to take ber to the insane asylum at Columbus The sinter was placed ia a lock-up near the town, tor aafe-keeping. During the night, a near neighbor discovered smoze issuing from the lock-up, and | arte the alarm. Before any aid arrived, the ailding was ee iu flames; Miss Gray, two women, a girl about fifteen, and a youns man, bree asenatees in the building, perished in ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. WILLARDS’ HOTEL —C B Hoffman, NYx: rh G Meckubin, Sterling, jr, A Lilly Miss Miss Sprukelson, J J ‘Thom, id lady, Md; T W Herr, Pa, R'T idawthorne, WF Ba ers, Va; ZW Lawrence, W 3 Gilmanand | . Kellogg, 8 L Pinnio, NY; JS Nestle Pao ep Levy, J Andrews, JH Aud-ews. G A Parker, H ingston. D' McKay, H Spence 4; W M Vail and lady, rdsley, NY; J L Merrill, Geo Bridges, Ma; 4 A Eastburn, B Beal, Maas: J Vanatter, V Dal- rimple, F Deluck, NJ; © Weed, N Y; RC Ran- dall.J J Pennock, Pa, J Rice, A M Bill z5.N ET, W W Richards, Pa; T S Isaac, Mo; Mr Swift Mass; B Anderson, USA; Mr Webling, N Yk; J Simonson, P Hopkins, C Preston, A x Jones, 5 D Morgan, P Dorsheimer, LC Platt, NY. BROWNS’ HOTEL.—T R Love, Va, F Bedine, Pa; G Stuart and lady, Ma. 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CE COMPANY OF Heme INSURANCE O° NEW P. Cash Capital, Surplus over. The undersigned, having been appointed Agent of this Company, is prepar: to issué Policies on Buil dings, Morobandises Steamboure: &c. on as favora- ble terme as other ere companies. é . M. HANSON, Agent, Fsnod 512 7th st., oppo. Intelligencer Uffice, 250, ianz. Zz EDWARD SNOWDEN Genera! CLAIN AND REAL ESTATE EN'T. For Bounty Lands, Pension Claims, Prhsec tion of Claims before the Court of Claims, Congre and the Departments, Purchase and Sale of real e: tates, attend to Renting Houses, Buy and Sell Land Warrants. Negotiate Loans, and all business of similar character. s a ‘hoe corner 7th and Louisiana avenue, jan 18-ly Washington, City. TEN PER CENT. INVESTMENT. Corporation Bonds of the City of Davenport, lowa, paying 10 per cent. interest by Coupon in New York. Bonds of $500 each. The growing city of Davenport has now about 20,000 inhabitants, aud is rapidiy moreasing in wealth and population. Its municipal debt 1s only $159,000, and ita railroad debt only $f 008, and cannot now be incroased. The statistios of the city were published in the Intelli- gencer of the Sith September. We recommend these bonds, believing them to be as saic as any State or cit: ds. oof CHUBB BROTHERS PANaine HOUSE OF CHUBS BROTHERS, ite received and Checks paid without charge. ts on the northern seaboard cities received on Deposit at par, and Exchangs on Cities furnished to depositors without charge, IytRrest ox Drrosits.—interest will be allowed @a Deposits at euch rat may be agreed an Deposits ty VIRGINIA AND UNcuRRENT MONEY, Deporits in Virginia and other Uncurrent Money re- ceived to be checked for, puyable in anime fund: ta specie, we charging the regular Exchange, Discounts.—Notes, Drafts, and Bila ok Exchange OTIS, Darostts,— Do will bediscounted, and Loans made on Stocks, sad Seourities, at the market rate. Leirers os Cxepit.—Letters of Credit wil! be furnished, negotiable in the diferent Cities of the Unjted States, on Deposit of n laterals. and interest allowed if Money is deposited, and. — if Couaterals, on such termsas may beagreed on. RAVELING Bitts or ExckansR.—Travelers wil! be furnis: with drafts in such sums &8 may be de- sired negotiable in the different Citios of the Union, Bris any LETTERS oF CREDIT ON ENGLAND, IRR- LAND and Evropg.—Bulis of Exchange oe, Lette of Credit on England, Ireland and Europe, furnishe: et the market t Exchange, in surir to suit. Bons, Stocks, &¢.—Bonds, Stocks, and Seauri- thes payin; from 6 to 12 pr. cent., always for snio, or bonht in the different Cities at a commission of a pr.cent. Where Stocks are bought upon orders, we reserve the right to call for a deposit of 10 pr. cent on the cost. Bonus or Stooks will be ordered by toie- oh. eT ATLROAD, Crry. anpD Stars Bonns.—HRai'road, City, and State Bouds oan be placed in our hands for neg: ion, either in this country or Europe, Kati- road Iron purcuased fur cash or with Honde. Land WaRRaNt?.—Land Warracts bonght at the market rates. A'l Warrants sold by us are guaran- teed in every respect. Land Wi its located on commission. Land Warrant quotations regularly furnished if re- Hees te will bs forwarded to Western Houses on orders, or sent for salo on commission to responsible 1€8. Reat Estatg anp Insvrances.— Reel Estate bought and sold, and Insurancas affected. CLatms ON UmiteD Statzs, Count oF CLaims, Conoress.—Clatms on the Umied States, beforethe Court Fo ae or bop eens paestes to us, wilibe osecut rompt end able attorneys. " 7 Prom? CHURE BROFIERS, jan 27 Opposite the Ticasa BANEING HOUSE oF CHUBB BROTHERS. Depositors depositing Bank Notes will picase mark their Checks payable in currency. Deposites of Gold will be paid in Gold. Acoounts will be opened with depositors allowing them to depesit Gold and Check for currency, the depositor being credited with the difference. ne -tf CHUBB BROTHERS, [TEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES, MONEY io LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, nm 27th a the Treasury, y J ASHINGTON Orricr or THR WASHINGTON ae Wasuinston, Mareh 8, 1858, Proposals are invited for the completion of the Washington Aqueduct, according to plans and ape- etfications which w:il be on exhibition in this office, after the 10th of A pril. Will be recs the completion of the Whois work in gr the separate works de- seribed in thy cations, the United States re- serving the right to make a contract for the whole, or for the separate works, is may seem mostadvan- tageous upon comparison of the bids. A portion, en'y. of ihe work ean be completed with the appropriations now availabie; and the contracts will be subject to the contingency of future appro- pristions by Congr. ss. The Engineer reserves the right to prescribe the smoant of work to bs done and the rate of progrean under each contrsot, and for each work. Pa: menta will be made in check: on the United States ‘Treasury upon the monthly estimates of the F r, reserving 10 per cent. onal! payments un- pietion of the contract ; and it will ba a fail contracts that the workmen shall be paid their full ia spree and in specie. Proposals should be sealed. and endorsed “Propo sals tor work and materials for the Washington Aqueduct.” he United States reserves the right te reject any or all bids for the whole or forany part of the work, if not deemed advantageous; but the work wilh be awarded tothe owest bidders forthe whole or for parts of the work, who give good seeurity for the completion of their couiracts, if at reasouslis prices. Every offer must be accompanied by a written guarantee, sicned by one or tore responsible per- sons, to the eifect that he or th ey undertake that the bidder or bidders wil!, if he their bids be accept ed.enter into an obligatio: ithin ten days, wth good and sufficient securit for the completion of the work undertaken; aid gearantee te ba acconipa- nied by ths cartificste of the United States D: Judge, Unted States District Attorney, Navy Axent,or some Cfheer ofthe General Government orimdividual known to the Engineer or Departinent of War, that the guarantors are able to make good their guarantee. E Bids will beopene? in the presence of the bidders, ht noon of the Lith May; none will be received after that hour. ‘The work to be let comprisez—completion of the dain across the Potomac at the Great Falla; build- houses; completion of masonry bridges: ailding distributing reservoir; cc pletion of furnishing cant-irap pipe; bur ing of two Pipe bridges: laying pipes from the distributing reservoir tothe Navy Yard and other peinctesl ublic establishments of Washington ; wiiding of high service reservoir in Georgetown, and supply of cement, sand, bricks, stone, and al other taterials; for all of which referenoe is to be made to the detailed descriptions and specifications to be exhitited in this office. ‘The comparison of the bids will be made npon the quantities noted in the specificaty and plana ex hibited at the time of letting and should a bid in accepted. the monthly payments upon the 8 will be made upon the estimate of the Fn- sat prices to be fixed by nim, with the usunl reservation of ten por gent. until the entire eam- on of the contract seoording to the speo:fiva and pians. osils ehould state the time within which each work will he completed, provided Congress meproetiatee the necessary funds. iy order of the Seoretary of War: M. C_MKIGR, Captainof Engineers in charge of Washington Aqueduot, For™ or GraRantar. To Capt. M.C. Mares, U.S. Engingers: We, the undersigned, residents of yin the State of " peray goats ‘and severally, cove- nant with the United States,and guaranty, in case the fosegoing bid of ——-- be accepted, that he or, they will, within ten days after the acceptance of the said Id, exeoute the contract for the same, with ae and sufficient sureties to perform the work or ‘ur he articles proposed, in conformity te the terms of the sdvertisement under which it wax made. And in cawe the said shall fail to enter inte Lommtr ace as siroseid. we guaranty to make govd the difference between the offer by the and the next lowest bidder, ” sas Bigned. I hereby certify, that, to the beat o* and belief, the above named guarantors are good and sufficient. Signed. E. F. _mS-dtitay ce QPRING STYLES OF HATS “Gentlemen are invited teroall and styles of DRESS HATS for Spring, agate embracing tne Paris, New Yor! and Philadeipina styles, which cannot far to please the most fastidious. Also, the Cloth (or Cashmere) Hat 80 moch ‘d_ and worn. th y HATS and CAPS in all thei ality and price of our HATS rile found samme as sold in any other hou@® in tiis city aad gar oe $5, and $2.50 Hats cannot be sed by any. @ proof of the padding is the eating of it.” tve usaenll; but remember—terms, ready lease don'task for credit. B. r METZ, Harte: 238 Pa. near corner |3th fe®%-tr between Wilard’s & Kirkwood House. que GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREAT- EST NUMBER. 1 wish all gentlemen to bear in mind that the plan lopted three years ago of selling HATS and BOOTS at re- duced prices, FOR CAGH, is now in suo. ceasful operation, as thousands of gentlemen can testify. have just received a full supply of the Iatest New York vine of DRESS HATS, which I am selling at $3. equal to any, and mach better than is usually sold at $4 or @»: And the best $3 Hat in the United States; and 8 good fashionable Fiat at $2 50,—in fret, all kinds be ats and Caps 3 per cent. lower than the usu rioes,—for cash only, No extra profits, in order A. B. my knowledze Then pay. ‘set bad debts. J also have, on commigaion for a Philadelphia man- ufmeturer, hrat-rate Broun CALE SKIN BOOT: at 3 75, Hanae As sny that are sold from @5 $5 one, fi F. ‘ aN - HER Gat iss > equal to any a oO a the ve best CALF-SKIN GAITERS at §2 bo, sf pane Hootmakers of this ofty ante supplied with pots, Re UsUAl, at nr prices. ‘Terms é ADS ny TN THONY 8.0 et New York Hat Store, 7th street opposite the Kent for ti fe 25 8m Medicines. T OR ESEMA . OTECTE Royal Letters Patent of wel the Seals of the Eoole de thi fmperial Coils 6 of Med- o. Liga remedy for rmatorr! haustion of the System. Thiesemar No. 2 effectually, in the short apace of three Se de completely aud entirely eradi- cates al! traces of those disorders which copaviaand oubebs have so long been thought an antidote for, to the ruin of the health ofa vast portion of the popu- lation. ‘Tnesemar No.3 is the great Continental remedy fur that class of disorders which, unfortu- nately, the English physician treats with meroury, to the inevitable destruotion of the patient's consti tution, and which ail the sarsaparuia in the world cannot remove. ‘T'riesemar Nos. 1,2, and 3 are alike devoid of taste or sm and ofa’ useating quali- ties. ‘They may lie he torlet table without thei use being suspected. Soid in tin cases, and divid in separate doses as administered by Velpean, Lal- toman, Roux, Kicord, &¢., &0. Price $3 each, cee cases in oue for $9, which saves §3; and in cages. Sold by Dr. H. A, BAR ROW, No. 157 Prince st.,a, few blocks west of Broadway, New York. Immo diately on receip of the amount Dr. B. will forward the $9 cases of Triesemar, and the large sizes, car- has latin cenuine European prepara- sent, but not tree of car riage. Consultations as usuai,fromll a. m. till 2 p.m. and from4 till 8 p.m., at No, 157 Prince st., a few blocks west of Broadway. Sold a Me J. = felly LOTT, Washington. AYEKR'S Cathartic Pills, (SCGAR COATED.) The following remedies are of- fered to the publicas the best, most perfect, which medical science can afford, AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS have been prepared with the utmost skill which the medi- cal profession of this age possesses, and their efiects show they have virtues which surpass any combi- nation of medicines hitherto known. Other prepa- rations do more or less good; but this cures suck dangerous complaints, so quick and so surely.as to prove an efficacy anda power to uproot disease be- youd any thing which men have known before. By removing tie obstructions of the internal organs and stimulating them into healthy action, they renovate the fountains of life ond heaith courses erew through the body, and ti jock man as well agen. They ore adapted to disease, and disease only, for when taken by one in but little effect. ‘This is the perte It is antagonistio to disease, aud Tender children may take them with impunity. if they are ne more. Biok they do them no Give them to some patient who has been pros- trated with b:lious complaint; see his bent up, tot- tering form straighten with strength again; see his long-lost appetite return; see his oiammy features: som into health. tive them to some sufferer se foul blood has burst cut in ecrofula tii! his is covered with #3 who stands, or sits, or inanguish. He has been drenched inside and with every potion which ingenuity could sug- gest. Give hin these Pitis, and mark the effect ; see the scabs fill froin his body ; see the new, fair akin that has grown under them; see tho late leper that is clean. Give them to him whose angry husmors have pianted rheumatisin in his joints and bones; move him, and he surceohes with pains; he too has been avaked through e' muscle of his body with Kniments and saives; give him these Pies to punfy ius blood; they may not cure him, for, alas! there are oases which no mortal power canreach; but mark, he waiks with crutohes now, nod pow he walks nione; they have cured him, dive them to the lean, sonr, haggard dyspeptic, whose gnawing stomach has long ago eaten every smie from his face and every muscle from nis boay. Soo his appetite return. and with it his heaith: see the new man. See her that was radiant with health acd loveiiness b asted ant too early withering away; want of exercise or mental anguish. or some lurking disease, has deranged the internal organs of diges- tie ssimilation or secretion.tll they do their ofice Her bivod is vitiated. her heaitn is gone. Give rthese Pitts to stimulate the vital principle into renewed vigor. to cast out the obstructions. and in- fuse a new yitality into the blood, Now look again —the roses’ blossom on her cheek, and where lately sorrow eat, joy bursts from every foature. Ser the sweet infant wasted with worma. Ita wan. sickly features tell you without disguise, and painfully die- tinct, that they are esting tts lifeaway. Its pinched upneose and ears, and restless sleepings, tell the dreadful truth in language which every mother krows Give it the Pitts in large doses to sweep these vile parasites from the body. Now turnagain and see the ruddy bloom of childhood. Is it nothing to do these things? y, Are they not the marvel of thisage? And yet tney Gre done around you every cure thom, if they are wellthey will rm. ES 3 Fe Have you the less serious symptoms of these dis- tempers, they are the easier cured. Jaundice ( tiveness, Headache, Sideache, Heartburn. Foul Stomach, Nausea, Pain in the Bowels, Flatulency, Logs of Appetite, King’s Evil, Neuraizia, Gout,and kindred compiaints ai! arise from the derangements which these Pizus enpidiy-eure. Take tea: perse- veringly, and under the counsel of a good Physician if you can; if not, take them judiciously a such advice as we ¢ive you, and the distressing, danger- diseases they cure, which affiict so many mil sof the human race, are cast out like the devils id—they must burrow in the brutes and in the Price 25 cents per box—& boxes for §1. D,GILMA Washington; and by H. COOK & CO. » and all dealers in Medicine every where, d3-4m Coucus, COLDS, HOARSNESS, &o. 2 — ‘The prevalence of the above complaints at this Benson, genernily has the effect of bringing onts host of professediy new speoifics, and while some are and others even dangerous. ursue is to consult your ‘wise use only Ruck reme- dies as long public experience bas proved to and efhoacions. Of this character is TY COMPOUND SYRUP OF Gt Crizinally the favor.te prescription physician.it soon became a popular remedy, and has continued to enjoy a growing repntation for the int twenty years. Ju cases of cormuion Colds, Coughs, &c., itacts ike a charm,and in Chronic cases, Bron- eiitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Influenza, &e.. iis success is ouparalied, and most will tesuy Who have used it. Price 25cents and 50 cents per bottle. Sold by Naun & Palmer, Chas, Stott, &o.. Wash- ington : Cissei, tieorgetown ; Peel & Stevens, Al- exandria; where it may be had nls, fur convenience, in Logenger form. Price 124 and 25 cents a known as “Tyler’s Guim Aralic Cough Cai Dropa,”” a8 au elegant, pleasant, and efficacious Pule mouie Lozenge they are unsurpassed. fe ii 3m NPHE SHOALS AND QUICKSANDS I OF Yourn: fasauty phy sicin Just published, the 3d edition, Ei ON SPE RMATORRHEA OR 8EMI- NAL DISEASES.—A scientific Trea'ise on the treatment and perfect cure of Nervous Debility. Seminal Weakness. tuvoluntary Emissions, [mpo- tence, &c., reeulting from vicious habits acquired during the critical passage from Youth to Man hood, _ »VERWELL, College of Surgeons of Eng~- te of the Hall, (1854), and itioner in J.ondon, Author of Green Book,” “H. land, (1227), Lice: yeark Readent Pr the “Guide to Health. Happy “Memoirs of S his emsli but valuable reatise, written by world renowned Physician and Surge: i points out the only sure and permanent cure foralldisensesreanit ing from self abuse. and 1s the only publication ofits kind written ina benevolent spirit and by a soientif. jeman. [tahould be inthe hands of all who value their life and health aud happincas here and hereaf- er. Price 12 cents, or 4 stamps, at the receipt of which it wil be sent, post free, and well secured, by Dr. CH os E, No. 420 Int Avenue, Box 4586, New ‘ork. jan pu VATE MEDICAL TREATISE @ PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MAKKIAGAH, By M. B. La CROIX, M. D., Albany, N.Y. ‘209 pages and 19) fino Plain and Colored Lithographs I PRice ONLY Ss CENTS, wal 10" Semi fres of postage to wll parts of the Unter, Physiologieal View of Mar oF D pag: id 180 aged edition oO! pag er an cents & cops. A cone prehenrive Bnd casunities o} life—by py and fruitful mode of securing them—infeiicitous and infertile ones—iheir obviation and removal—nervous debility, its causes and onre, rooess Ri once #0 simple, safe, and effectual, that failure is Sapossibie rules, for daily management—an essay on Sper matorrhea. with practical observations ona raferand more successful mod: o f treatment —sroceatiosary hints on the evil reaults from empirical practice ; to which is added oommentaries on the diseases of fe- males—from infanoy to old age—each case graphical- ly Wlustrated by heautiful puree. It'pointa out the remedies for those se!f-inflicted iniseries and disap- pointed hopes so unfortunately prevalent in the young. Itisatruthful adviser to the married, those contemplating marriage. 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D em-dewtf 17 Lis iret, New York, com- "sol itude NHOUGHTS FOR THE HOLY K. for pune peracnss by Miss Sewell, author of Amy Hubert: cents Barolay’s City of the Great King, 1 vol., 8v0., ool- ‘od plates; 3.50, ne FRANCK TAYLOR, E Medicines, A BEAUTIFC VL HEAD or RICH GLOSSY HAIR, COMPLETELY PRESERVED TO THE GREATEST AGE. And who thatis FY, wonld net hat former color; or bald, but would have the growth re- stored; or troubled with dandrag and itohung but would have itremoved, or troubled with scrofula, scald head, or other eruptions bat would be cured, or with eick bh ohe (neuralgia) but would be cured. it will also remove ail pimples from the face or ski rof. Wood's Hair Restorative will do all thi ciroular and the following: Arron, Nov. 5, 1856, N Prog. O. J. Woop—Dear Sir: | haye heard mach said of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restora- tive, but having been sv often cheated by quackery and Quack nostrums, hair dyes, &c.. 1 was ra to pines your restorative tn the same catego! the thousand and one |uudly trumpeted qu: rem- edies, until 1 met you in Lawrence county some months since, when you gave te such Assurance as induced thé tri | ofyour Restorative in my family, first, by my good wife, whose hair had become very thin and entirely white, and before exhausting one of your large bottles, her hair was restor:d nearly to ite original beautiful brown color, and had thiokened and beoome beautiful and glossy upon, and entirely over the head. She Lapeer to use it, not simply beoause of its beautifying efects upon the hair, but becnuas ofits healthful influence upon the head and mind Othereofmy family and frieuds are using our Restorative with the happiest effects; tnere- jose my skepticism and doubt in reference to its val- ue and character are entirely removed, and | oanand do moat cordially and confidentially recommend its ure by all who would have their hair restored from White or gray,’ by reason of sickness or age) toorig- inal color and beauty, and by all youn; would have ped pase ae and « ery truly and gratefully youre. e 7 BULOMON MANN FRrenp sy eor It was along time after I aaw you at Bussheld befure I got the bottie of Restorsiive for Which yoa gave me an order upen your agent in Detroit, and when | got it we concluded to try it on Mrs. Mann's hair. as the surest test of me? arte it has done 4] that you assuied me it would do; and others of my family and friends, having witnessed its effects, are now ueing and mending its use to others as eatitied to the highest cousideration you claim for tfally ard trul Again, very respeotfuily ard truly yours, r SOLOMON MANN. a z CARLYLE, ILL., June 23, 1852. Lhave used Prof O. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and have admired its wondertul effects. My hair was beooming,as I thought, prematurely gray, bot by the use of his restorative it ins resumed ite orig: nal color, and, | have no doubt, permanently so. 8. BREESE, ex Senator U. 8. O, J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N. Y..(in the great N.Y. Wire Ratitar Hstablish- ment) and 114 Market et., St. Louis, Ma. i" And soid by all good Druggists. fe 17 Smr ERUVIAN Or Protectep SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED. Having successfully passed tho ordeal to which new discoveries in the Materia Medica are subjected, must now be received as . an established medicine, [ts Efficacy in Curing © DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptive Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Bovis, Scurry, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mereury, General Debility, And all diseases which require a Tonic and Altera tive med:eine, is beyond question. The proofs of its efficrcy are so numerous,so well Authenticated, and of such peculiar character, that sutferers cannot reasonably heritate to receive the proffered aid. The Peruvian Syrup does not profess to be a cure all. but its range 18 extensive, because many diseases, apparently unlike are in- timately. related, and preceeding ters - fr one cause, may be cured by one remedy The claan of disenses for which the Syrup pro- vides a -ure. 18 p ecisely that winch lhas so often baflled the highest order of medical skil. The facts are tangible, the witnesses acoessibie, and the eafe- ty and ethcacy of the Syrup inoontrovertible. ‘Those who may wisn for an opinicn from disinter- ested persons sespecrng: the character of the Syrup onnnot faii to be satished with the following among numerous testimonisis in the hands of the Agents. The signatures are those of gentiemen well known in the community, and of the highest respectability. R UP, CARD. The undersigned having oxperienoed the benefi- oil effects of the * Peruvian Syrup,” do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the public. From our own experience, as weil as from the tes timony of others, wh intelligence and integrity Are sitogetier unquestionable, we have no doult of Its effioncy in cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bronchial Passages, Dyspepsia, liver Complaint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, &o. Indeed its ef- fectk would be incredible, but from the high charae ter of those who have witnessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, a8 we do ours, to its restorative power. Rev. JOHN PIERPONT, THOM 3.4. K AMU JAMES C. DUNN It is well known that the medieinsl! effect of Pro- toxide of Iron is lost by even a y to air,and that to maintain a solution of Protox- ide of Iron, without further oxidation, kas been deemed impossible. : In the Peruvinn Syrup, this desirable point is at- tained by COMBINATION IN A WaY BEFOSE, UN- BNOWN; and this solution may replace all tne proto earbonatos citrates, aad tartrates of the Materia Medica. A. A. HAYES, M. D., Assayer to the Mtate of Maasnohusetts, Boylston street, Boston. For sale by Druggists generally. Price fur large bottles, $2; medium sized bottles. $1. CLAR K & CO. Proprietors, Boston. ein ashington by Z. D. Gilman, Specigl Agent; Nairn & Palmer, Johy Schwartze, { N Smith, V. Harbaugh, Hf. YW. MoPhersen, Joseph Bury, Jas, H Clarke, D. Ridgel snell. and = THE G ATEST TCAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Mr. RENNEPY, of Roxbury, has discovered in ono of our common pastrre weeds & remedy oures RVERY KIND OF LEMOR, Figs worst Scrofula down to 6 common Pimple. je has tried it in over eleven hundred onses, and never fa:led except iu two cases, both Thunder Hie: mor. He has now in his possession over one hundred certificates of its value,all within tweuty miles of ‘oaton. Bae hotties aro warranted to oure # nursing Sore outh, ‘dua to three bottles will cure the worst kind ef Pimpise ou the Fase, ‘Two or three bottles will clear the system of Biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst Cenker in the Mouth and Stomach, ‘Three to hye bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Eryeipeins. One or two bottlos are warranted to cure all Hu- mor inthe Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure Running of the Ears and Blotches among the Hair. Four tu six botties are warranted to oure corrupt &nd ruening Utorrs. Onze bottle will cure Soaly Kruptions of the Skin. ‘Two or three botties ars warranted to cure tue worst kind of Ringworin, Two or three botties are warranted to cure the Most inost deaperate case of Rheumatism. Three to four botties are warranted to cure Sait- rneum. Je) eight bottles will oure the worst case of m the first bot- ne, J. 8, Lovejc din Georgetow febo-6m_ es ee 18 always exporienced tle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above “Notting looks so improbable to those who have in jothing looks so impro! 10 those wi vain tried all the ‘wonderful modioines of the day, that a common weed growing on the pastures, along old stone walla, should oureevery humorinthe syciem ; yet it isa fixed fact. ou have a humor, 1t has to start. ‘There are no IFS nor AN DS, hums nor ha’s about it suiting some cases, but{not yours, died over & thoueand bottles of it in the vicinity of Boston. 1 know the effects of it in every case, t hae slroady dono some of the greatest cures evor one in Mas: setts. | gave it to children a year oid, to ord peop of sixty. I have seen poor, puny wormy-loo] cn children, whose floeh was soft and pathy: restored to & perfect state of health by one ie ‘To those who are subject to & sick headache, ons bottle wil always oure it. It gives great relief in catarrh and dizziness. Some who have taken it had been costive for years, and have been reguiated by it. Where the body 1s sound it works quite easy, , but where there is any derangement of the functions of nature, it will can: very singriar fed ing ou Must not be alarmed; they always disapperr in From four days to a week. ere is never A Te- sult from jon the contrary, when that feeling is ‘one, you will feel yourself hikes new person. | Foard some of the most extravagant encomiums of it that ever man listened to - In my own practice f always kept it strictly for hu- mors—but sinoe its introduction as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have beer found in it that I never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered inourable, have been rowabep a few hotties. O, be beretnnee to if it will prove effeo- tual in all cases of that awful malady—there are but fow who have seen more of it than | have. I know of several! cases of Dropay, all of them aged prenle cured by it. For the various disoases of the iver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the 8; and particularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, &o. discovery has done more good than any medi: ever known. . No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you can get and enough of it. Directions for Use.—Aduits one table-spoonful por day—children over ten years dessert-spoonful— children from five to eight years, tea-spoonful. As no directions can be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to J pee 6 on the bowels twice a day. Nh URED BY ONAL KENNEDY . Ne. 120 Warren Sirest, Roxbury, Massachwastts, ents for Washington.—Chas. Stott & Co., Z. is Kidwell & Lay ¢ man, wrence, J. B. Gardner, Burry Go., b. ‘Walsh & Co., F. 8. lartin King, Neirn & mer, & well jel B. Clark, J. son, Ford & Bro. ts Re ereell Co Me acta EE STOP THAT RATTLING. to put on “ Chapman’ Ant Rattling Shaft Pastener,? a a remedy for a aad Wi of the shaft-ol now of Carriages ‘Wagons, which can put onata si || expense, Call and exami Factory, certificates from hejladlag Conshnmore iat cone A Ww die-tf Miscellaneous. — 9. Notice ror Tht ‘RsToration oF CERTAIN LANDS TO MARKET IN THE STATE OF WISCONSIN. The grant of Jand to Wisconsin by the act of Con- gress approved 3d June, 1856, has been so far adjusted as to authorize the release from withdrawal of the vacant offered lands outside of the #ix-mules limits of the following routes for railroads, vie : First, The railroad route from “ Madison or Co- lumbus, by the way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river, or lake, between townships twenty five sud thirty -ont and, Second, Of the rosd from “ Fond du Lac, on Lake Winnebago, northerly, to the State line.” A withdrawal of certain Innds was also ordered June 12, 1856, along the other proposed routes men- tioned in said act, viz: from “ St. Croix river, or Iske,” “to the west end of Lake Superior; and to Bayfield,” so as to afferd time for the surveys and and selections for ssid roads, but no aurvey having been reported of the same to the Department of the Interior, slthough more than a year and a half he: elapsed since said withdrawal, Notice ts therefore hereby given that all the cant offered lands heretojore withdrawn from sa oF entry along the routes of said lvcated railrondi whigh lie outside of str miles on each side of t sul roxds, situated in the undermentioned town- ships. which have not been selected in virtue of stud grant. or any other grant made by Congress, or legally claimed by pre-emption. an oh sulject to private entry atthe date of withdrs will be restored to Private extry on the day« and at wfter specified. at the ordinary dolar and twenty five cents per And sil the offered townships ae nereinadier which had been withdrawn from snie on unt of the proposed roads, not yet located, men toued i the forexoing, will be restored at the times. herewafter designate: with the express proriso, that the railroad grant by said act of 3d June, 1855. will attach to such of the edd-mumbered sections as may be selected under said set within the wix- ties iunits of such parts of the sad roads as may be setuaily surveyed and staked off belore the day hereinafter fixed for the restoration of said ‘aud At the lant office at ME.NASHA on Monday, the Fifth dau of April nert, the &. wuships on the route of the road from “fond du Lac. on Lake Winne bago, northerly to the State line.” viz: North of the base line and east of the fourth prin cipal meridian Townships 15, 15.17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26, of ranges ISand ‘Townships 15 } |, H, 2, ZB, M4, W, %, and 27, of range 15. Townships 15, 16, 19, ®, 21, 22, and 23, of renge 16. Towaships 15, 24, 25, 3, 27, 31, and 3, of range 17. ‘ownships 15, 16, 17, 19. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 35, and 27. of ravge 18, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 28, 27, R, 19, Townships 15, 16, SR, and 33. of range 19, At the iand officeat MINERAL POINT on Mon- day, the fifth day of April next, the townships on the rents the road from “Madison or Columbus. of Portage ity, to the St. Croix river or tween townships twenty five and thirty - one,” viz: North of the base line and enst of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. Townships 11, 12, 13, and 14, of ranges 1, 2, 3, and 4, ‘Townships 11, 12, and 13. of range 5, oenahipa ll aud i2,of range 6. Towaships 1, 12, and 14, of ranges 7 aud 8, At the land ofhce at STEVENS POINT on Mon- ¥. the ff-h day of April mert, the townshies on the reate of the round from“ Madison or Columbus, by the way of Portage City,to the St. Croix river or inke, between townships twenty-five and thirty- one,” viz: North of the base line and cast of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. Townships 15, 16, 12, 19, 20.21, and 22, of range 2. ‘Townships 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 2', and 22, of range 3. ‘Townships 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21. and 22, of range 4. 4 Townships 15, 26, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22, of ranges an ‘Townships 15 and 16. of range 7. Township 15, of range 8. At the land office at LA CR OSSE on Monday, the Sifth day of April nert, the t hips on the route of the road from ** Madison or Coiumbus, by the way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or Inke, be- tween townships twenty-five and thirty-one,” viz: North of the hase line and east of the fourth principal meridian. Townships 15, 16, 18, 19, 29, 21, 22, 23, and 24, of range |. North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. 2.13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 29, 21, 22, 38, and Townships 1, 24, of range | Towusnip: + 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, and 24, of range Townships 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, and 24, of rauge 3. Townships 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 24. of range 4. Townships 11, 12,13, 14, 15, 16,17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22, of Trance 5. ‘ownships 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 29, @1, 22, and 23, of ranges 6 and 7. Townships 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, of Tange 8. Townships 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, of range 9. “ging 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, of ranges 10 and~ Townships 19, 29, 21, 22, 23, 24, and %, of range 12. Townships 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24, of range 13, Townships 2, 23, and 24, of range 14, At the land office at HUDSON on Monday, the Sfth day of Aprti next, the townships onthe route of the road from * Madison or Columbus, by way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or inke, between towaships tweaty-fiveand thirty one,’ North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian 29, 30, and 31, of range 12, 29, and 3, of range 13. 2, 27, 28. and2, of range 14, nd 26, of range i Townships ‘Township! , 25, 25, 4.25,and 6, of range Townships 25, and 2. of range 19. At the iand office at EAU CLAIRE on Monday, the fifth day of april ne rt, e townships on the route of the road from *. mor Columbus, by tue way of Portage City, to the St. Croix mver or Iake. between townships twenty-tive aud thirty- one.” vz: Norta of the base line and cast of the fourth prin. cipal meridian. ‘Township 25, of range 1. Nevta of the base line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian Townships 25, 6, 27, 2, and 29, of ranges 1.2, 3, and Townships 25, 26, 27, 2, 29, 99, S2, 33, $4, 35, and 36, of range 4. Towuships 25, 28, 27, 28, 29, 39, SI, $2, 3S, 34, 35, 36, and 37, of ranges 6, 7, and 8, 28, 22, H, 31, R, 33, 4, and 35, of range 1", Tie nn 25, 25, 27, 28, 28, 39, 31-2, and 35,ofrange At the land office at HUDSON on Monday, the third day of May me rt, the townships which were withdra in June, 1856, on secount of the proposed “st. Croix river or lake” ‘o the weet ke Superior: and to Bay fie! but inas- rveys of such roads nave been report time, as heretofore stated, has been the purpose, they are now ordered to be to market, sulyect to the prorsse in the that the reiiroad grant by ssid net of 1856 will attach to such of the odd-numbered sec trong ss tay be selected under six miles lomits of auch part x be wotually yed and sts “fixed for the restoration of anid lands,” viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian. lia ‘Townships , 31, 2, 38, St, 35, of range 14. 28, 2, W, 31, $2, 53,4, and 35, of range 29,39, SI, 32,33, S34, and 35, of ranges 16 uships 28, 29, H, S'. 32, 35.54, 35, 38, $7, 38, 39, and 40, of ranges 18 and I Townships 23, 29, 0), 3, 57, and 38, of range 2. At the land office at SUPERIOR on Monday, the third day of May next, subject to the “prortse,” &s stated above, in reference to like lands in the Hadson district, the townships which were with- drawn in June, 18%, on acooum of the propored roads from “St. Crom river or lake” “to the west end of Lake Superior; and to Bayfield,” viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian. Toners See f range 3. ) 3 owns hips 49, 5), and 51, of range 7. Townships 49 and £0, of ranges 8 and 3, Townships 47. 48, and 49, of range 1@, Township 4%, of ranges Il and 12. Townships 47 nnd 49, of range 13, Towuship 47, of range 14, Township di, of range i6. Notice is also hereby given that the townships de- scribed in the following, under the Sd, 4th, Sth and 7th heads, whieh hive not yet been offered. are yet fo be proclarmed, and of t ered at public before berm subject to private entry, wili be from their recent withdrawal for railroad and open to pre-emption as other unoffer- ands on the days and at the plnces specifi- ed, to wil: 31 head. At the land office at MENASHA on Monday, the fifth day cf April next, the town- a on the route of the from “Fond du Lac, on Lake Winnebago, northerly to the State tine,” viz: North of the bass line and rast of the fourth prin- cipal meridian Township 27, of ranges 13 and 14, ‘Townships 28, 29, 3, 33. ana 34, of range 17. Towuships 24, 29, 39, 31,3 2, 33, and 34, of range 18, Townships 28, 29, 30, Si, and 34, of range 19, 4th head. At the iand office nt EAU CLAIRE on Monday, the Afth day of April next, the townships vn the reate of the road fron: adison or bus, by the bed el Portage City. to the St. Croix tween townships twenty-five and thirty-one,” viz: North of the base i et and east of the fourth prin- mer Townships %, 27, 28, 29, and North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian. ‘ownships 3), Sl, $2, 33, $1, 35, 35, of raenes 1.2.3, = - igh atececie ee gs ‘own bil +38. 39. and 49, of rang: Townsnips 33'and Si. of range int cies 5th head. At the land Lf day, the third daw 3 reptsht SON. on the proposed roads from the “St. Croix river or Bee aeld a ee of Lake Superior; and to © the *; stated. in relerenoe to s de eats aoe proposed North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian Townships 9, 37, 38, 39, 1 18,1 15, 16, and 17. eee neers M . he land offices ot RAU CLAIRE ne onday, th third day of M: fake” to the west a fag cr ; and to Bayfield,” subject to the * proviso,” 8s stated ahove. = reference to like lands in the Hudson dis- viz: North of the base lime and west of the fowrth prime cipal meritian Townships 38,9 and 4°, of range 9. To 3.37, HR, M. and 4, of ra 0. Townships 56° 7,38, 8, and #, of range 11. 7th head. At the iand office at SUPERIOR on Monday, the third day of May townah: on the propor: inke” to the tte the “provise, reference to ths ‘ike Innds in ¢ vr: North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian Townships 41, 42, 45, 44, and 46, « Townships 41, 2) 45, and 45 0! Town: hips $1, 42, 43, 45. 51. Townships 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47 of range 4 Townships 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, St, and of range 5. Townsiips 41, 42, 43. 44, 45, 45, 47, 48, 48, 99, and Sty of ranges. Townships 4). 42, 43, 44, 45. 46, 47. and 48, of ranges 7,8. and 9. Townships 41. 42, 43, 45, and 4. of range 10. Townships 4, 42, 43, 44, 65, 45, 47, and 48, of ranges Mand 12. . Townships 41, 42. 63, 44, 45, 46, and #8, of range 15. Townships 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 6, 48, and 49, 0f range 4, 2 Townships 41, 42, 43, 44, 5, 46, 47, and @, of range 5. led al he Hudeon distrot, Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this sixteenth day of February. ange Dor i) teounand e:ght bundred and nity -eient. Tp. A. HEN DRIC Commissioner of ihe General Laud Othoe, fe 20-inawaw Nave sci PPLIES—1 Navr Drrartwexr, ) Burean of Provisions «nd Clothima, March tv, tea.) Reparate propoaa!s, sealed and endorsed * Propo- sais for Navy Supplies,” will be reorved st tis Burean until ee Tursday, the 200 day of Apni uext, for fa and delivering (ou en diay 8 rote pt for lnseuit, for revery twen- nited States n, Maxsachusette: Brook » Virsima, sueh quan % a mand ing Ofty Verde, during the fisoal yexr ending Jane 1” poles, Pickles, Biecun. Flonr. Rie, Derr Suerr, Tea, Coffee, Beans, Molasses, Vinegar, tnd Whiskey The Biscuit shat ba made wholly from sweet su - rhne flour.ci the mannfaeture of the year lay 48°@, but sha'l in all expe: flour made of t date ly kiln-dried, charge to the f bright f the heads well sec: whitky or spirit barre ” of the Bau- reau. The Flour shall be supertine. and of the manufac ture of wheat crown inthe senr 1457 er iis, int Shall in all care be manufactured from wheat of tie orep immediately preceding the dates of tue reqni sition for the samme: shall be perfectis sweet ana in all rempects of tho hest quality, and shall be dle ered in good whipping order, of all cherge to the United States, in the best new, well seasoned, sound, bright barrels, or half barrels, as the ones may be—the staves and headings to be of red one the best quality, strong and wes! he r hoops nround each read, an sample barre! at said Navy Vards; two bail barrels to be considered asa barrel, and not more than one #ixth the required quantity te be rm half + . The Rioe shali be of the very best q the crop immediate y preceuing the dates quiritions of the same. The Dried Applies shall be of the bast qual t shall be prepared by sum-drying only, and «hal and be of the crops of the autuinn ummediate'y’ precoding the dates for tne requisitions for the rame. The Pick all be put upin iron bound crske, and each cnsk fhail contain one en'ion of oatons, one gallon of peppers, and t gions of medium cucumbers, fifty to the aud the vegetab each shali weich fifty sven pounds, and < be paid for; and each cask sunil then be h writh wine vinegar of at les equa! to ¥ be equal im re Bpects to the pies dr posited at the above mumed DAVY yards, And the contractors shall warrant and maranty that they will keep good and sound for at east two years, The tron hoops or. the barrels containing whisky, Moiaeses. vinexarand prokies, to be we'l painted with red lead. be according to samples at the 4 be cry and ft for packing. of good quality young hysen, esat said navy yards, and le de- a the! equal to the sax livered in halt and quarter chests oniy. The Cottee si be equal te the best Cuba, so- cording apie. The enur snail be of the very best quality white beans, and sa! se of the crop immediately preced tng the of the requisition for the same, 64 pounds te he taken as one bushel. ‘Phe Mo saver shal! be fully equal to the very best quaiity of New Orleans mo asses.and shall be deliv ered in well seasoned red onk barrels, with white pine heads not lass thin is: inch thick; the staves net lowe then \. onch thick. the barrels to be three quar- ters hooped, and Adition, to bave four iron hoops, 2 CAC bige, th and 1 i6th inon and one iw w-hin width and not thuck, ud shall be thorovghly eoopered ping ods and shail cont delivered in barr required tor melas white oak staves and h red oak staves and wih thoroughly « the exception t ds aheall be substituted ~opered and placed in the best shipping order. The Winskey shal! be made wholly from grein, sound and rehantable, aud be fall iret-preot ac ovrding to the United States Custom Flouse strnd It eh il ne de and, bright, three-qon heoped, well seas ned white onk barrels, with white onk heads, the heat f ind exch barrel shali be ooo) ne three-peuny iron how 1-i6th-inch on each chine, My-inch in width, and i- nch thick, as per diagram. The whoe tv be put in geod shipping order, free of all chore tothe United States. All the foregoing described artiaies, embracing onsks, barre is, maf berreis, and boxes, shal! be sul ject te such inspection aa the Chiei of this Bureau mays direct. the unr pectin licer to be appointed by the Navy Department. All inspections to Le at the place of delivery. Biscuit miny, however, be in spectad at the p. noe of manufacture, but will in sill oases be aubjected ton final inspection at the place of delivers before biis are signed therefor. The prices of all the foregoing articies to be the same througnout the year, aud biddere may offer for dition, wu Vg inch io width, and three penny by th their contents yd fd bait bar . mm add the contractor's naa: t rels of four. bread, and pick! tion to the above, the year when manufsetured or put up marked upon them ‘The samples referred tu in thisadvertisement are those seiected for the ensming fisea! year. and hare Allt mo reference to Such AS Aare beem previomsly Arbited. ‘Phe quantity of these articles which will be re- quiced cannot be precisely stated. They wil prob biy b h t— ee To ba offered f Risouit, Flow, tee, oried Apples, Pickles Beans, Moulasses, Vineear, Wohisas, eal. The quantities of any ora’l may be inocrensed or diminished as the service may hereafter require, The contracts will therefore be made, not for spe cihe quantities, but for such quantities as the sey vice may require to be deuvered at those uavy sarte respeotively. Contractors not residing at the lnces where deuve ses are required, must estat sh agencies nt su ws, that no delay may erie in furnishing nat may be req promptly to the Bureau { Clothing sha!) thorized to direct purchases to be made to eu deficiency, under the pennity to be ¢ contract ; the record of a reqniitic copy thereof, at the Burenu of Clothing, eitucr of the navy-y shall be evidence that such req ade snd received. repara‘e offers must be made for en bh article nt each of the aforesaid navy yards, and in case more than one article is contained in the offer, the Chief of the Bureau will bave the night to accept one or more of the articles contained in such offer.a dre jeet the r mainder; and bidders whore pr esre acoepted (aud none others) will be fortherth notihed. and as early a8 praction tie A contract wil be trans mitted to tiem for execution, winiel contract must be returned to the bureau within ten day#, exclusive the time required for the regular tran. mission of a= mnil. Two or more approved sureties in a sum equal to the estimated amount of the respective con'racts will be required, and tweuty will be withneld from the aim acovunt thereof colinteral Lo secnrs Ite periorma: ce, ay be paid anti. ites rm afl respects conaplied with; on ty per centum of the amount of a! deliveries made ‘Will be paid by the wavy acent within therty days after tulle, duiy authenticated, sh-ll have been pre- sented to nim. Bank forms of proposals may be obtained cn ap- hoation to the Nays Agents at Portemouth, New ompeh.re; Boston, New ¥ ork, Pailadelphia, Bal- hmore, Washington, Norfolk, Peasncols and at thie ptin any event reau. A record, or duplicate of the letter informing 4 noe of his proposal, will be hereof within the meaniug o d wil be and acoept+ se onderstan renpensih! to the effeet that dertake that the deror cepted enter ur ent Toepera! unless acco e KOR stew requied by Inw, the cony v vl the guaragtee tebe orrtihed by the Nave Agent, 4 deseription inarection fer seception, & yux! bul r mpc ou yemeade between the articles eflered wid fae and contrret, recersme sone that fall below * Riso rartioularly dir’ int resvlution of 27th Maren, 18>. the act of the 10th August, 186, m i9-lawiw