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ee EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. At the close of Senator Hunter’s address at Richmond, on the 2d of February, Governor Wise introduced James Barron Hope, who ad. dressed a poem prepared for the occasion. The Peroration of this production reads as follows: “This New World had its z fled; God's was the voice, acd God's the mighty tecad Wy mich scared the red man from his Eden bowe God's the decree which made the garden's ours, All Eden "twas! and such it still remains ! Un, Brothers! shail we prove a race of Cain: No = Whils earth trembles with the praise Of him to whom yon brongen cast we raise, Shall impious hands be armed with deadly things Geaanee we brmg up aifferent offerings Our altars. To the Nation’s shrine. my gift; my Brother, take thou thine. be. Virginia hear thy aon al service now is nearly done— Thou art supremely blest! umber im thy breast! the ashes ofa kin deeds with which Fam 's trumpets What glove of challenger shail make ¢ ‘When reat son lies rine tegen eee : see 4 The present number sof stores in New Hampshire is 2,700, or one to every 20 families of baif a dozen persons each. iF The New York Sabbath Rocorder is op- losing the canal locks on Sunday, be- cause it thinks it wouid do more evil than good. Daniel Gaver has been mulcted In the sum Of $10,000 in the Circuit Conrt of Frederick co, Md., re slandering ihe wife of R-v. Moses A” aden A young man named Tolman, of Phile- phi. refused to pay $750 fer breach of mar- Tage promise toa yswug lady. He appealed to the courts and has 7 made to pay the sum of now drives in an open ve- 82,000 or Napoleon Hl. hicle ative kerece, with a single companion to the woods of Vincennes and Boulogne, as here- tofore. The donspirators adopt complicated schemes, instead of attempting their purpose with asingle revolver, and at the sacrifice of a single desperado amoug the associates. A Saat ox tHe Floor —[Lady reads Lepisla- tive proceedings} + On motion of Mr. Smith. the ladies were admitted toa seat on the floor of the House” (Indignant lady ogg “A seat on the flaor, indeed.. The brates ! should think the State had better buy chairs instead of treati ng the Legislature to wine parties on Blackwell's Island. 1 wouldn’t sit on the floor to oblige the Legislature nor the Governor himself, | know.’’ A Novetty.—The Camden and Amboy Rail- roed Company have recently introduced gas into theircars. A bolder is placed at one end of the ear, and filled at the termini of the line. Two burners light the car in sacha manner that the passenger can read the smallest print without any detriment to his eyesight. The experiment ap ais acomplete success. It ts stated that 82.50 per trip is saved by this new light. Bartism.—Some poopie may not understand the precise definition of “baptism.” The Ten- nessee Baptist puts forth the foliowing : “Genuine baptism fs not immersion by an un- sutherized minister, nor is it immersion by a Presbyterian or Methodist preacher, even thous he may have been imunersed; nor is it immers by 2 Baptist preacher. Christian baptism is im mersion by a Baptist minister, who himself has been regularly immersed by a regularly immersed Baptist minister.” IMPALEMENT.—A distressing case of self-im- paiement occurred on beard the U. S. steam trig gate Colorado, on Saturday morning Iast. It is related that one of the Marines attached to that ship was summoned for guard duty, and tbat in passing over somne elevated object, hia foot stip- ped and he fell on the bayonet which was fa ened to the musket, and was pierced through the body. Of course immediate assistance was had and skilful surgical examination made, but the pow, secre is bat the internal injuries are too jous to ind hope of his recovery. 10 Bxaggeration is one of Mr. C.'s weakest oa albeit he is generally an exemplary Clirix- ian. Ebenezer indignantly expressed himself, Soeaorag ise Se outlay of $160,000 for a eburcb, when the following svothiug reply was evoked from C_: ~ Spe “Call you that paltry sum extravagant? man alive, in the city of T_, whese 1 came our society built a church, the expense of which you may judge when I state the fact that the put- ty alone cost forty thousand dollars. Extrava- gant, indeed, why, what a skin-tlint set of peo- ple youare.’’ BucwaNnax AWEAD —Some boys who had not the fear of city ordinances before them, amused themselves on ‘Tuesday “morning by sliding dowa Uaion street. One boy stood up on his sled, and kept in advance of all his comrades On each side of the sled was boldly printed the name ‘ Buchanan.’’ We'll bet on that boy when he comes up for office. Under the sanction of Buchanan’s name,he is bound to keep head. ‘There was one anti-Lecompton sled very near the rear,on which a echunkey boy was sit- ting and ey endeavoring to steer clear of all trouble that atiends sliding down hill on a slow sled —New Bedford Times. Why from, ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL —R H 8 Whitehead Va; J Liay, Ct; HC Eyar, Pa; S B Thomas, K 3 DF Caster, Tean; J & Thomas, Ky; J Hoagh® Tenn; BS Hockersmith, do; F Horne, Ny; JV Perkins, NC, @ A Phillips, til; J W Bran: non, Ky; R H Gibson, O; H Rollias, Mich, H W W Smith, Mo; J H Turner, de i S P rawley, RM Sarpy do; Mrs 3 Clarke, Mo; Clas G Youny, La; S Gibson, do; B Arice, do; JS Latham and family Pa: £ J Roudoiph, Miss; A B Du Borea, La; J M Israel and lady, NC; DW Winters, O; Jas Feuton, Pa; J A Gibsou, Pa; A H Gibson, fil; R Hill, Va; J H Jones, Mo: J A Eastham, Ind; M A Price. Tenn; R P Allison, do; JC rand, Md; Jax Higgins, du; George West, La; © W Squires, do; if sts herd, do; J Rica, NY; WD Wallach, Wask ; Cassius Ca ter, ta: W W MeCreery, do; EA Stands, do; M W lizard, Ark; JG Stephens, Wash; AT Haines JR Tucker, do; Varthen, do; wwe 5 » do: Samuel Hastings, Va; Miss M A McClenan, Md; W G Palmer and child; W Harper, DC; LA Wilton, Mc; T H Warren. Ala; 83H Henderson, Pa; D W Judsoa, SC; S B Lanier, Ark; C Ewing, Va: JA Hunter, do; C LeD Elger, La: J 1. Reely, Mad; R Colton, do; JL Colton, do, GH ferbert, do; G Lord, Il; R Patton, Als; KR H Jones, do; G@ H Patterson, [a; Be Rhome, Tex; E Holladay, Ky; C M Harney WILLARDS’ HOTEL.—Mr Swift, Mass;J M Langhorne, R Saud RH Allen, NY k; J M Pat- ton, jr, Va; TB Lincoln, Texas; @ Buitertield H Crocker, H W Chittenden, G T Tuomas, 8 C Marsh, jr, J W Corlies, FE. 1. Co #, L. Andrews, Mrand Mis Peunymaa, N York; Mrs Bruyn aud rand daughter, A fi Bruyn, 5 NS Wilson, bio: A Williams. Md; WB Dinsmore and laty, NY; RS Stevens, Kansas; $¥ D #1 hb, GC Ge- net, 34 P Hale, J Hunter, Va; J P Brown Me; G L Eavis, Mass; S$ Donahn O; N Coles Ben) Webb, J Lynen, G & Drew, Win Thon ip son. NY; Dr WH Vazzart, Pa; Col BF Ball, J "p heres R serge ROW Hallett. JO Bartels, NYork; J W Rhey, Pa: J Underwood, N ; Win Wilsou, do.” Sone NATIONAL HOT! Grant, Ala; JA C < ry Ap --G W Bishop, Onio: J La; 6 Lemon. Ga, J 4 Bosworth, Miss th, NY; JB Shapleigh, NH; H Winkley, G Vandentoit,N ¥; 8 McGtlt. Mich; NE Gray, Ky; J Wingate, Md: © © Seu. toa and lady, NY; A E Taylor, Ind; WR Adair. s pds, Th illiams, Md; Jno White. Va: JG Steptusn, hase, NYK; A Morrell, 3 ES Boyd, NY; DE Jackson, KH Vicke JA Anderson, R Lyons, N Pr & Smith, Ct; J B dassey, Ala: L Gale, JV W L Bradley, Ct; R Sedgwick, NY; AS Tex: R Borden, C Norcross Bates, J) Hall, NI; J Pa; 8 4 Salford, Mass; © G Gence, Til; Vt;8 Datton, Ala; B Wytie, Ga; JC ‘2; A B Chase, Miss. KIRKWOOD HOUSE —W Whiting, NY; A M Watson, Pa; HM Daniels, 0; L.Lackins, ‘Ten, BM Baxter and son, Mass; pt Clalvorue, A; A DGodwin. WH McCling and lady, Vx. F Stanly, USN: JV Wright; J 8 Rudley, 1) An- tom, NY; J P Broak,Va; J tice, NY; W Peters, Md; W Stewart, Mo; J © Spence Md, G Dudley, ©; 5 Williams, NV; AR Brown” Nc; 8 Baker Va; W Porterficld, M J © Holman, Tex, © Harsis; JH Danforth, Kan; R Crooks, R Crooks. de NY; AJ Rice. Tex: G W Gill, Mass; 8G @sto, Kan; E Cameron, Pa. UNITED STATES HOTE ¥; HL McCheny, Tenn; i W Rdyeliy, Ind; 8 Wolverton, Jan and children, Towa; MW pofer. Dun Pp : JH White, CT Berkiey, \ Coa red P Daboney, NY; W H ‘Throckmorton, ‘Tenn: Ww X Mankins, J K Baldwin, J M Thomas Wc Canningbsm, Miss Cunningham, Pa: AO Bin, giatr, O; HG Smith. P Marshall, ky; DC Dann, a. WASHINGTON HOUSE —J N Ri; MR Pilon, Mexico; J 3Vinecoop, N York: 1 Fitzpatrick, Pa; Jemey L —W Clancey, G Swith, Vad Ky; Mr J far- Allen, Tex; AJ Remington, McNacish, Wis; H . Benet, Mass; F Gould, H iekerson, Ct; WR King, N OCEAN STEAMEKS’ SAILING DAY. Faom tux Uniten Srares. Steamers. Li rr. Dags. Liverpool... Mh 27 Liverpool..Mh 31 -Glasgow....Mb 31 Gibraltar. From Evropx. lasgow. New ‘Sgt vs «May 26 Sener ay th aaah ee ee teen, Insurance, &e. Medicines. PSOE OTD a 2-21 Dns CR c HOo™=e INBURANOE COMPANY OF NEW — ABHAUTIFUL HEAD 2, or Serpine veer nM =| RICH GLOSSY HAIR, The undersiened, having bean sorsrated Agent of COMPLETELY PRESERVED 18 Company, is prepared to issue cies on Buil ings, Merchandise, Steamboats, &o. on as favora- TO THE GREATEST 4G&. ble ime as other rexponmbie companies, ‘ No. 512 7th at oppo: inteligevoet Oise, | road wha that in fray would act baveit restored to ~ ie th a - _ian23-eo2m es CEee ig teas ens vor, troubled Wigs See pad atoning fae wip EDWARD SNOWDEN Toutd head, or other eruptions but: would been Generd CLAIM AND REAL ESTATE | orwihsiok headache neuraigin but wegid se oeed, punples from the face or skin. 's Hair Restorative will do all this, see circular and the following: eee ta Bor, Nov. oF. O. J. Woor—Dear Sir: | neve neat much .For Bounty Lands, 0 ‘Tri Prhsecu- tion of Claims before the Gang of Cine, Rennes and the De; phase Bal es- aioe. attend to Kenting Y pene ‘and ¢ ‘i arrauts. Negotiate 8, snd all business Of | said of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restora- similar character. aod tive, but having been so often cheated by quackery Oihoe corner 7th and Louisiana avenus, and quack nostrums, hair dyes, &c..1 was disposed _jan 16-ly Washington, City. | to place your restorative in the same category with Syne the thousand and one loudly trumpeted qu: rem- TEN PER CENT. INVESTMENT. until 1 met you in Lawrence county some Corporation Bonds of the City of Daven # xince, When You gave Me such Basuranos 68 induced the tris! of your vel monte @atorative in my fainily, Iowa, paying 10 per cent. interest by Coupon in New first, by my good wife, whose bair had beoome very York. Bouds of €500 each. The growing city of | thiu'and entirely white, and before exhsusting one Davenport has now inhabitants, {2 | ot your large botties, her hair was restored nearly to rapidly increasing in wealth and population. its Yes original beautiful brown color, and had thickened municipal debt is only $159,000, and its railroad debt ome beautiful and glosay upon, and entirely only 125,000, and cauuot now be increased. The | over the head. She gonilnues to use it nut simply statistics of the city were publisied in the Intolli- i because of its beautifying effects upon the hair, but because ofits healthful influence upon the head and nund. Others of my family and frieuds are using our Restorative with the happiest effects; there Koto my skepticism and doubt in reference to ita val- ue aud character are entirely removed, and I canand do moat cordially and confidentially recommend its use by all who would have their hair restored from white or gray, +by reason Of sickness or age) wore inal color aud beauty, and by all young persons wio would pe preirraee and glossy. ery truly and gratefully yours SULO3toN MANN Frignp Woop: It was along time after I saw you at Blsstield belure | got the bottle of Restorative fur which you gave me au order upon your ageut in Detroit, and when I got it we concluded to try it oa Mrs. Mann’s hair. as the surest test of its power. It has done all that you assured me it would do; and others of my family and friends, having witnessed its effects, are now meing and recommending its use to others as entitied to the highest cousideration you saree for it. aliy and teu ein, very respectfully and tru SOLON enoer of the Sith September. We recommend Frese bonds believing ‘them to be as safe as any rs rey _ CHUBB BROTHERS OF CHUBB BROTHERS, Dzrosr ite received and Checks pai Without 8. Pratte on the northern seai @ities received on Deposit at par, and Exohange on Cities furnished to depysiturs without charge. IntK&REST ON Dercsite.—Interest will be allowed on Deposits St such rates as may be agreed upon. Deposits IN Vineinia ano Uncuxkent Monny, Deposits in Virginia and other Uncurrent Money re- ceived to pe cusenel hoe posable! ‘in same funda, or ip apecie, we charging the royular Exchange. vin N fe nd Bills of Ex, iJ pANmine BOUSE ti (cued [oaatentieua teneka: beets Lxrreks or Cexvit.—Lettors of Credit will be Fred. negotiable in the different Cities of the nited States,on Deposit of Mo: or Collaterals, And interest allowed if Money is deposited, ai barged if Cousterals,on auch termsas may besgreed Cl eT pavarins Bits oF ExcHaNes.—Travolera will yours, LON MANN. CARLYLE, TLL June 23, 195: srative, be furnished with dralts in sucn cums anumy be do- | 4 Uiaveused Prot O- J. Wooit's iiuir Keatirative, Spins up Lutreueoy Guepirox Bxetansstee: | Was veoomug,as I thouslt, prematurely gray, but by the use of his restorative it has resumed its origi nal color, and, | have - Soule, permanently Evaoprx.—Bil!s of Exchange and Letters of Credit on Baciand. Treland and ey & rnikhed f S. WREESE, ex Senator U, 8. At the market rate for Exchan; ris sums to suit. O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, jooNDe, Stocen, Re Wonds, Stocks, and Beoerl | ny. ‘(in the great N.Y. Wire Railing Eetaluian: fies paying from 6 to 12 gr. cent. always for sale, or | nientj aud 114 fi St. Louis, Mo, ‘ho different Cities at 8 commission of a = ent Where Stvoks sre bourht Mpon one we Toserve the call for a deposit ot «oenton the oat. Bonds or Stocks will be ordared ‘by tole- crap RaiLzoan, Ciry. anp Starz BDonps.—Railiroad, ity, ead State Bouds can be placed 1g our hands fe r u is COU = road Irom purchased for can ‘or with Bouds. darket ate, And sold by alf'good Druggists. fe i7 Smor 2 KRUVIAN SYRUP, OR Protgectup SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED. : Having successfully passed the ordeal to which Lanp Wakkants.— Warrants bonght at the now discoveries in the Materia Medica are market rates. All Warrants sold by us are guaran- subjected, must now be received as “Hand Warrants located cn commisxion, Ite Efficacy in cane eee . Land Warrant quotations rerularly furnished if re- ; DYSPEPSIA, ques' . Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptire Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurry, Tae Prostrating Effeets of Lead or Mercury, General Debility, Aud all disoases which require 4 Tonio and Altera iv 1s beyond question, Warrants will be forwarded to Wentern Houses on orders, or seut for sale on commission toTesponsible ‘ties. ig T7 Fetate anp Inserancgs.— Resi Eatate bought and sold, and insurances aflected. CLAIMS ON UNITED States, Court oF CLaims, ConcRess.—Claims on the United States, beforathe Court ot eee or Saeed ial a to us, will be proseout rom anle attorneys. promt CHUBB BROTHERS, Jenw Opposite the Treasury, BANKING HOUSE or CHUBB BROTHERS, Deposttors depositing Bank Notes will please mark their Chocks payabie in currenc: Deposites of Gold wili be paid in € Accounts will be opgned with depositors allowing nd Check for currenoy, the with the difference, CHUBB BROTH [NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES, MONEY te LOAN om STOCK SECURITIES CHUBS BROTHERS, BANKERS, tf ppostte tha Treasury, oharacter, that reasonably hesitate to receive the proffered aid. The Peruvian Syrup deas not profess to be a cure all. but its TAnze 18 extensive, becanse many diseases, appareatly uniike are in- uinately related, and proeneding from one cause, ay be cured ly one remedy The ciass of diseases for wiicn the Syrup pro- vides a cure, is p-ecisely that which ihas so ofter bafted the highest orderofmedioal akil. The facts are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the safe- ty and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible. Those who may wish for xu opinion from disiater- ested persons respecting ths charaoterof the Syrup cannot fail to be satished with the following ainong humerous testimonials in the hands of the Agents. ‘The siguatures ure those of gentlemen well known them to deposit Go depositor being credited ne 2e-tf =a 35 in the cominunity. and of the highest reapecisbility. WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT, " GARD. Orricz of THE WasHINGTON ei a The undersigned having experienced the benefi- WasnineTon, Maroh 8, 1858, cial effects of the * Peruvinu Syrup,’ do not hesitate Proposals are invited for the completion of the Washington Aqueduct, according to plans and spe- cifications which will be on exhibition in this office, on and after the 10th of April. Bids will be received for the completion of the Whole work ta gross,—or for the separate works do- scribed inthe specifications, the United States re- Serving the right to make a contract for the whole, or for the separate works, as Inay seem Mmostadvan- tageous upon coniparison of the bids. to recomend it to the attention of the publia. From our own experience, # well as from the tes- timony of others, whose inteliigence aud integrity, are aliogether unquesiionabie, we have no doubt of its efficney in cases of lacipient Disensos of the Lungs and Bronctial Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropay, Neuraizia. dc, Indeed’ its ef- fects would be incredible, but from the bigh charao ter of these who have witnessed them, and have volunteered their testimony,as we do ours, tu ite A port niy.of the work ean be completed with | restorative power. u tlie appro DOW avainble; aud the Gontradts Rev. JOHN PIERPONT, Will be subj © the contingency of future appro- THOMAS A. DEXTER, Deations by Congr : $. HK 1, M.D. he f.ngineer reserves tho right to prescribe the SAMUE aN amount of work to ba done and the rate of progrees THOM MORY, and for exoh work. PETE Y Pasimenuts wiil ve JAM maton Treasury upe i It is well known that the medicinal toxid) Je in checks he wouthly lover, reserving !0 per cent. on ti the completion of the contract ; and it will be a condition of all oovtracts that the workmen shal! be paid their full waves mont by end in specie Propoun!s should be sealed, and endorsed “ P-opo- sala tor Work and matenals for the Washingtoa the United wates of the yments un- Sheet of Pro- of Tron ia lost by even & very brief exposure to air, and that maintain & solution of Protox- ide of nout further oxidation, has been ble. uu Syrup, this desirable point i tained by COMBINATION IN & WAY BRFOKE, U} KNOWN; And this solution may replace all tie proto carbonates citrates, and tartratos of the Materia Medica, A. A. HAYES, M. D., Assayer to thy State of Massachusetts, Boylston street, Boston. For sale by Drvggieta genersiiy. Price for large bottles, $2; medium sized hotties, 1, N. L. CLARK & CO, Frops ictors, Boston, at- ted Statea reserves the right to reject any or lor any part of the work, advantageous; but the work will be he owest bidders forthe whole or for tthe work, who give good secunty fur the completion of their contracts, if at reasonsbl= prices. Every offer must be accompanied by « written : abot saje in Washington ne ). Giiman, 8 moat xuarantee, sizned by one or more responsibie per- Kent; Nairn aliner, Join Seuwartze, Ld Sons, to the effect that he or they undertake that tha | Stuthy V- Harbeurhs Hl. Ho Moplerncan EL a. bidder or tidders wiil, if his or their bids be accept. | Walsh, J Ls +B. Lovejoy, ed. enter inte au ation within ten d: D. B. in Georgetown good and sufficient se the work un: sid gnaranteesto he Kecor nied by th» cartificate of tue United States Dist. Judge, United States District Navy gan some Otheer ofthe General Government or individual known to the Engineer or Department of War, that the guarantors are able to make good Craseil, N TUE GR TEST EDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE A feb 3-610 there eiacinice Ppt Kunnrpy, of Ror! hes din nue in ene ntee. i LiaoD romeédy that 3 Bids wil beopene? in the presenoa of the bidders, | *! *#F & = wun, aaa a at noon of the ith May; tant hour. ‘The work to be let a dam across the Poto:ae st the Great Falls; bus! ing of g* uses; completion of masonry bridge: Waste Weirs; buiiding distributing reservoir; com- pletion of conduit, turuishing cast-irep pipe; build ing of two iron pipe bridges; laying es from the distributing reservoir tothe Navy Yard and other rivcipal puble establis nts ef Washin : building of high service reservoir in Geurgetuwn, and supply of cement, sand, bricks, stone, and ail other materials; for all of whieh reference is to be nade to the detailed descriptions and specifications to be exhibited in this office. The compariron of the bids will be made upon the wantities noted in the specifications and plans ex- itnted at the tiua of | tung Snd should a bid in gross ba acespted, tha monthly payments upon the contracts will be nade upen the estimate of the Fui- gineer, at prices tu be tixed by bim, with the usual reservation of ten per cent. until the entire oom- piction of the contract aecording to the epes.fia tions and plans. : Proposals should state the time within which each work will be completed, provided Congress @ppropriates the wecessury funds. Bs order of the Secretary of War: M. ©. ATRIGS, Captain of Engineers in charge of Washington Aqueduct, oue Will be received aller iptisex—eompleti tow Tas worst Scrofuls duun toe common Pimple. He has tried it in over e:even hundred cases, and never failed except in two oases, both ‘Chumier Hi. mor. He has now tn lis possess on uver one hundred certificates of ite value, ail within twouty mules of juston. Mm bottles are warranted to & nursing Sore a nd to three bottles will cure the worst kind ef pics Oo the Face. i or three botties wil! clear the system of Biles. the worst ‘wo bottles are warranted to w! eae in the Mouth and Stomach, hrea to five bottics are warranted to cure the worst kind of Eryeipeias, One or two boltiew are warrented to oure all Hu- mor in the Eyea, ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure Running of the and Blotches among the Hair, ‘our to six bottles are warranted to oure corrupt and ronning Ulcers. One bottle will cure Soaly Eruptions of the Skin. ‘wo or three bottles are wurranted to cure the worst kind of Ringworm. oor three bottles are warranted to cure the mort 1nost desperate onso of Khoumatiam, Three to four bottles ere warranted te cure Salt thoum. Five to eight bottles will cue the worst case of eee nof the it is Alwaya oxparionoad from the firrt bot F ARANTER, verfect cure iw wariknied when the above To Capt. ML Engincers: quantiiy is take: We, the u Nothing lvoks se improtabie to thoss wiio have in State of — vain triad all the wonder! nant with thy Suites, aud Kuarauly, in cage | that a commen wed growing on the pasture the foreg —— be accepted, that he or | aiong old stove walia, should cumnerery humor they wi 1 ton days after the xccoptance of etitinn bxed met. if you he the said by sure the contract for the sume, with tart. “Phere Br i r A good and 6 sureties to perform the work or FOr haa about it suiting some onsen, uth furnish the s ; 3 Frovened in conformity to the bare led over 3 thousand bottles efitin the vicinity verti 0! terms of the sement made. And in case the said hal! fail to enter into contract as aforeuaid, we guaranty to mak good the difference between the offer by the sai and the next lowest bidder, = - in Signed. that, to the heat of my knowledge nder Which it waa Boston. I know tho effects of it im every case. i t lias already duns some cf tie greatest curds svar lous in Massachusetts. I gave it to children a year cid, to od kere of suxty, I iisvo seen pour, puny, Wormy-iouking oluldren, a Whoze dork was wo Bebr reston to & perfoot state of health by one botale. ‘To those who are auljeot to & sick headache, one bottls will always cure it. It ves Brest relief i Gatarrii an Some who have taken it for years, end have Leen regulated by Where the body is sound it works quile easy, byt where there js any derangement of the functiaus nature, it will cause very singvlar fediugs, but st not be aiarined; they alwnyn d ur days lo a week. IT hereby certify, and belief, the above named guarantors are guod and suthuent. E i. Fe S OF HAT rnd seo tha gow prhin, and wot fark Cloth cor Cashmere) Hat. so much wired. and A Pegether wirh LT HATS and CAPS in all thor variety. The quality and price of our HATS will be found to be the snine as sold in any other house in this city, aud wur $3.50, 83,and 82.50 Hats onnnot be surpaseed by any. “The proof uf the pudding is the exting of it.” TN SPRING BT SPRING Bry bg Gentlemon are mvired te stylesot DRESS HATS ( embracing the Paris, New Philadelphia styfes, which enn to pl 2 IsAppenr in ‘There ts never a had ro. jen that feeling ix a new person. | some ef the most extravegant encomiums of it ver mn listened to In niy own praotios I Always kept it strictly for hu- mors--but sinoe ita introduction asa general family medicine, great and wonderful virtués have been it that I never suspected. ! caxes of epileptic hte—a dixense which was always considered inoureble, have been cured iy a few bottles. O, w! meray if it will prove efieo- tual in ali cases of that awful malndy—there are but few who have seen more of it than I have, Then give uaa call ut remember—teri ready I know ofseveral cases of Dropsy, all of them aged don't fi t. eople oyred by it. For the various diseases fife : ne ee STINE ME 7, Hatter, Liver, Stok Headnohe, Dyspeprin, Asthma, Fever iver, near corner !3th xt. and Ague, Pain in the Mido, Diseases of the Spine, 54 partioularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, kore e covery has done more guod than any medicine ever known. No aenoes of diet ever neocesary—eat the Lest you oan get and enough of it. Litrections for Use.—Aduita one tedie-xpoonful pol —ohildren over ten years dessert-spount oh from five to ht years, tea-spoonful, Ap no directions can be SeplioaLie to all constitutions, take suflicient to operate on the bowela twice Oday, MATURACTERED BY DONALD KENNEDY. Ne. 10 Warren Street, Rozbury, Massachusetss, & Kirkwood House. A. BV. feS-tr between Wil'ard’s E GREATUST GOOD TO THE GREAT- T NUMBER. i wish all gentlemen to bearin mind that the plea adopted three years age ol sell HATS and BOOTS at re- duced prices, FoR Cast, is now in suc- cessful operation, a6 thousauds of gentlemen can testify. I have just received a full the New Yor! of DRESS HATS" which 1 att’ setling at §3 40. equal oian Radwell Itwrenoe ee Bette Coe Ze toany aud much better than vm umuaily sold at @4 | Qi ah & Co. S. Walshe J Paty oF $5: and the best #3 Hatin the United States; and | Sots Kio’ "Nan Palmor, Schwerig & CoO kco4 fesiuonnble Hat at $2 50,—in fact, all kinds or | Marun Kine, Mumm &) Bulmer, Sohys ‘Dun Hats and Caps 3) per Wer than the usual | Bosw - nis for Georgetown ae, * d & Bro, Agents for G .—R. Deitel OM Lanthane oT Ride eer. 10e8,—for cash only. N: t ts, in order ooffact bad debtes shetty frlso have, on commiasion ny Philadelphia man- ufseturer, & hirst-rate Dross ( SKIN BOOT, 4.1L. Kidwell, my 5-ly wror THAT RATTLING, i. — at $5.75, just 28 good as an sold from §5 to ‘es ft; and a splendi) PATES -EATHER GAIT- Lam now prepared to put on “ Chapm: aR, at equnl to wry Ae or @4: and the very | Anti-Rxttling Shaft Fastener, best CA oP-SKIN Gath at $2.0, remedy for the rattling of the ehaft The Sootinal aes of sues ity oan supplied with | of Carriages a bie ae ee cau |. Bb my regular prices, nal i ale He My OBANTHONY 8.0 et P Gall and ‘epami at my Factory, where I have New — Tint , Beort ‘7th street, cortibenten the Em Tove in the 0) jouse, 095 9m for the 7 corner ied and E’ata, ‘Medicines, Ppowtehi ELE MAR. fonerteticl a beter im no, Wiehe. Tricvetane § icine, at e~ laxation, Spermatorrhera,.and Kxhauetion of the | System, Triosemar ‘No. #etfectusits, in the short and entirely eradi- rs whieh copaviaand ‘ht au antidote for, to Portion of the popu jo. the great Continental remedy for that ciass of disorders which, unfort! nately, the English physician treats with’ mercury, to the inevitabie destruction of the patient’s consti tution, and whieh ail (he sarsapariia in wo cannot remove. Triesemar Nos. 1,2, and 3 are alike devoid of taste or smell, and ofall nauseating quali- ties, ‘Phey may lie on the toilet table without their use being suspected, Sold in tin cases. and divided in separate doses as administered by Veipeau, Lal- leman, Roux, Ri c., &c. Price $3 each, or four cages in one for $9, wich saves $3; and in 27 cases. ert by Dr. H, A. BARROW, No. 157 Prince st.,a few blocks west of Broadway, New York. imme diately on rooeip of the amount Dr, B. will forward the $9 cases of T'riesemar, aud the larg riage paid, thus insuring genuine Ruropean tions. The $3 cases aiso sent, but not free of car riage. Consultations ai, fromil a. m, till 2 - mi, and from 4 till 8p.m., at No. 157 Faw bloeks west of Broadway. Sol . STOTT, Washington. felly AYER'S Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED.) The following remedies are of- fered to the publicss the best, most perfect, which medical science can afford. AYER'’S CATHARTIC PILLS nave been prepared with the utmost skill which the medi- ei profession of this age pussesses, and their effects show they have virtues which surpass suy oombi- nation of medicines hitherto known. Other prepa- rations do more or jess good; but this cures suck dangerous compisints, so quick And 80 surely. as to prove an efficacy and a power to uproot diseuse be- yond any thing wlich men have known befure. B: removing the obstructions of the internal organs stimulating them into healthy action, they reno’ pace of three days, compietel: eater all trnoee of those dieoraa oubel 50 been rt ealty ofa ‘Tresemar the fountains of life vigor,—heaith cow anew through the body, @ wick man i well sxain. They are adapted to disease, an ease ouly, for when taken by one in health they produce but little elfect.. “This is the perfection of medicine, It is antagonistic to disease, aud no more. ‘Tendor children may take them with impunity. If they are sick they will oure them, if tuey are well they will do them no harm. Give them to some patient who bas beon pros- trated with bilious complaint; see kis bent-up, tot- tering form straighten with etreneth azain; eee his long-lost appetite return; see his clammy fentures bt m isto health. Give them to some sufferer wh foul blood has burst out in serofula till his skin is covered with sores; who bea ors! hesinanguish, He las been dre: ie out with every potion which ing uld sug- gest. Give hun theee Pius, and the effect ; wee the seals fall from hie body; the nm th skin that has growu under tkem: that is clean. Give them to him whose ai humors have pinated rheumatiem in his jo! bones; move him, and he screeches with px 3 he too has been soaked through every muscle of his body with kniments aud saives; give him theae Pitts to purify his blood; they may not cure him, for, sins! there are cases whioh no mortal power can reach; but mark, he waiks with crutches now. and now be walks sione; they have cured him. Give them to the lea: ur, haggard dyspoptic, DRO KUAWING Sion has long age eaten every amie from his face and every mu on his boay. See his appetite retnrn. ami with it his henith: bee the new man. See hor that was radiant with health and Joveliness } asted and too early witheriug away; waul of exercise or mental augui of some lurking lisease, has dernnged the in organs of diges ti hey tio their office alle healtn is gone. Give her these PiLrs to stimalate the vita! princiole into renewed vigor, to cast ont the obstructions. and in- fusea new vitality into the blood. Now look again —the roses’ b om on her cheek. and where lately sorrow sat, joy bursts from every feature. Sea the sweet infant w: with worms. Tts wan. sickly features tell you tdisrnive, and pamfully dis that they are eating its lifeawny. Ite pinched upnose and ears, and restless slcepings, dreadful truth mm language which every knows Give itthe Pinis in large de these vile parasites fr he body. and see the ruddy bic of childhood < to do these things? sAre they pel the marvel o thiaage? And yet they are duue sround you every @ pos, day Have you the less serious symptoms of these dis- tempers, thay are the easier cured. Jaundice Cos tivenese, Headache, Sideache, Heartburn. Fou! Stomach, Nausea, Pain in tne Bowels, Fiatulenoy Lous of Appetite, King’s Iivil, Neuralzia, ont,and kindred compiaints al! ariee from the derangements which these PiLts rapidly ours. “fake them perse- veringly, and ander the counsel of a good Physician if you can; if net, take © ere judiciously by sueh advice as we give you, and the distressing, danger- diseases t. ure, Which atiict so many mil ons of the human race, are cast out like the deviis old—they must burrow in the brutes and in the sea. Price 25 cents per box—5 boxes fur 3 Z..D, GILMAN, Washington; and by H. COOK & CO., Alexandria, and ali dealers in Medicine evory where, 34m Covuens, COLDS, HOARSNESS, &c. ‘Tho prevalence of the above complaints at this season, generally has the effect of bringing outa hoet of professediy uew specifies, and while some are ood, many are useless, And oilers even dangerous. The wisest course to pursue is to consult your famaly physician, or otherwise use only such reme- dies 83 long public experience has proved to be saie and efhoncicus. is TYLER S COMPOUND 8 UM. ARABIC, on of an eminent popular remedy, and has lag repntation for the last of common Colds, Cousens, m,#nd in Chronie eaves, Bron- ush, Croup, Asthma, Influenza, unparalied, and most wili testiy oon became enjoy twenty years. Tu ItRors ike w W hoo; md 50 cents per bottle, by Nairn & Palmer, Chan. Stott, &e.. Wash Cissel, Georgetown; Peel & Mte where it wry be liad algo, for conve in Lozenger form. Price 12% and 25 cents kuowa as “Tyler's Gum Arate Cough Ca: Drops,” as an elegant, pleasant, and eficacious Pub. mone Lozenge they are unsurpassed. fell-3m MIE SHOALS AND QUICKSANDS Peet GF YOUTH wed, the sd edition, ATORRH OR SEMI- A scientific Trentige on the wre of Nervous Dulil Emiser pe virous habits gequired seal passage fioim Youth to Man BY DR. CULVERWELL, Member of the Royal College o: Surxoons of Eng- y ¥. SRM 3 treatinent an Senunal Wea! land, (1827), Liceneste of the 1 , and 0 years Resident Practitioner in { Author of ne “Guide to Health,” “Green Book. iow to Haj 5.” * Memvira of single und Married Life. &e. ‘his amall but valuable T'reatise, written by world Tenowned Physician aud Surgeou. pots out the only sure and permanent eure for alldiseaves result- ing from sel!-abi gad is the only publication of ite kind written in 4 Lenevoient spirit and by a soventif- io man. It shouid be in the hands of al! who value tueir life and hea!th and happiness here and herea{- ter. . Price 12 cents, or 4 stampe, at the receipt of which it will be sent, post free, aud we!l seoured, by Dr. SH. KLINE, No, 4% Ist Avenue, Box 4526, New York. —_= jan 12 PR VATE MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW CF MAREI4G5, By M. E. La CROIX, M. D., Altany, N.Y. 200 pages and 190 fine a and Ceiored Lithographs And Pistes, IOP PRICE ONLY 3 CEN®S..67 1D Seal frac of post ik parts of tas Union, Dr. M. 8. La Croix’s Phyriclogieal View of Mar- riage. A new aad reveed edition Of 0 pagar and 120 plates. Price 26 cents 3 copy. A popular snd coi- prehensive treatizo on the tut Rad oszualtias of single aud meri lifo—happr aud fruscful a!bancea, mode of seennng them—infeiioious Birl iniertle oues—their obvistic Bnd removal—uérvous debility causes aud oure, ky a once #0 simple, aafe, ai that failure tz iaposaible : ly manacerment—an essay on Sper masorrnes, With Drastic! observati more successiul mode oi trestue: hints on the evil results from emp: whioh ix added oormmentaries on ui maies—irom jufancy to old &ee—enoh cese graphicti- ly Hlustrated by benutiful plates. It'points out the reinediea for thoge self-inflicted miseries and wee Pointed hopes so unfortunately prevalent in the Practice; to diseases of fe- + 8nGle oung. Itiss truthful adviser to the married, as I one CORLemplating marriage. Tis perusal is partic- niariy recommended to persone entertaining secret doubts of their phy sion) eondition, and who are eon- so1ous of having hazarded the health, happiness and Privilecer to which every human being is entitled to Prise 25 cents per copy, or five copier for #i atl |~ od fro of portage to any part of the Unit Staten, cs Dr. LA CROIX, (post paid,) Albany, N rig 33 acute. Those who preter may couselt Doctor {LA X upon auy of the disenres upon which his hook treats, ether personally or by mail. His medi ones offen cure in the short epscs of six days, and completely aud entirely eradicate all traces of those disorders which copaiva and cubebs have ao jong been thought an sntigote. to the ruia of the health the patient. His rench Secret” is the great con- tinenta! remedy for that olags of d:sordere which un- fortunately, fysioiane treat with meroury, to the irretrievabie Restruction to the patient's constitu- Hon. and wich al! the sarsaparilis in the world can- 8. Otios No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. Wy HE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH D MATURIT: Just Publisaed, Gratic, the 25th Thousand. A few words of the Rational Treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhes or Local Weakyess, Nocturnal Emission: Gonita’ gna aaceens: Sey, Pre mature y of the System, Inipo- wand impediments to Marriage renerally, by B. DE LANEY.M. D. rhe important fact thatthe many alarming com plant }, Originating inthe impradenae and solitude of youth, may be easily removed without Medicine, 1s in this smali tract, cloarly demonatrated ; and the Ls rn ad and piety cent! <ronteaeat As ad. @ author, fu x ned, mein: xc abl 4 Hismaett pei cr every one is ounbled to cure feotl at the least possible cost, thereby ‘aveiding alt the advertised rostrumsa of the day, Sent to any address, gratis and post free, genled envelope, by reuniting Ot i tage si pe 0%-dewit 17 Lisp, OE LANEY, ew York. HOUGHTS FOR THE HOLY WEEK. for pape 3 by Misa Sewe thor of Amy Hurbort enn rana's Cijz ot the Great King, 1 vol. tvo., oo a? FRANCK TAYLOR, chore, im reference to like lands in the Hudson dis- triot, vi: North of the base line and west of the fowrth prin cipal meridian 0, of .. Townships ®, 3) and hed ye er ‘ownships 7, 38, 2, and #, of range 11, 7th head. At the isud office at SUPERIOR m Monday, the third day ef Mayme rt. the townships ______ Miscellaneous, Norice ror Pit RsToRATION oF CERTAIN LANDS TO MARKET IN THE STATE OF WISCONSIN. The grant of Innd te Wisconsin by the act of Con Kress approved Sd June, 18%, has been so fur adjusted as to authorize the release from withdrawal of the on the pre ed roads from the “St. Croux river or vacant offered iands outeide of the six-mules limits | jake” west end of Lake Superior; and to May of the following routes for railroads, viz : feild, ect to the “proviso,” as stated above, im reference to the like lands in the Hudson district, viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- First, The railroad route from “ Madison er Co- lumbus, by the way of Portage City, to the St. Croix Tiver, or Inke, between townships twenty-five and par crpai meridian thirty-one, . 7 a Second. Of the road from ~ Fond du Ite, om Pownshipa 3:3 Sd. St mares ; Lake Winnebago, northerly, to the State Line.” ‘own: bips 41, 42. 43, 45, 51, of range 3. A withdrawal of certain lands was also ordered | | Townships 41, 2, 43, 44, «3,46, 47,48, June 12, 185, along the other proposed routes men- ‘Townships 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 68, 9, 0, St, and tioned in said act, viz: from “St. Croix river, or | §2 of range 5. Inke,” “to the west end of Lake Superior; and to | Townships 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, and a, Bayfield,” so as to afford time for the surveys and | Of races. . Sowsstios 41, 42, 43, 44, 45. 45, 47, and 48, of ranges Be . Townshy + 42, 43, 44, 45, and 46. of range Townehiss + 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, and 48, of ranges Townships 41, 42, 48, 44, 45, 46, and 48, of range 13. ‘Townships 4, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 8, and 49, of range “townships 41, 2, 4,4, 6 46, 47, and 48, of range for exid ronds, but no survey having been reported of the same to the Department of the Interior, although more than a year anda haif have elapsed since sad withdrawal, Notice is therefore hereby givem that ali the va- cant offered lands heretofore withdrawn from sale or entry along the routes of said lucated railroads which lie outside of siz males on each side of the said ronds, situated in the undermentior town- 1 ashing(on, ven under my hand, at the city of V moe belo oar alter ee eee (ee hd this sixteenth day of Fevrancy. anno Donuts out Tegally pitimed ty pre-emption. and, whieh were | thousand eight bundeed and hity eight, 9 sulject to private entry at the dute of withdrawal, e Ge . ns will be restored to private entry on the days and at Commissioner of the General Land Office, the places fereinatter pecihied. at the ordinary fe 20-lawew mnmem of one dol twenty five cents ic - , *, ” wore. And all the efered townships as herei Net SUPPLIES—itse-'s9. described which had been withdrawn from sale on — account of the proposed roads, not yet looated, men- vy DerartMenr, tioned in the foregoing, will be restored at the times Bureau of Provisions and ( loth hereinafter designated ; with the mee Proviso, that the railroad grant by said act Sd June, 1856, willattach to such of the odd-numbered sections Se may be selected under said act within the six- mules linats of such parts of the said roads as may be actustly surveyed and staked off before the day hereinaiter fixed lor the restoration of said lands. ‘Separate p sais for Navy Sup, Bureau until neodogg led and endorsed * Propo- received at this on Tuesday, the ttn shing and delivering (on except for bisewit, tor be xiven for every twen- At the land offic MENASHA on Monday, the q States Afth day of April nezt, the townships ov the route | Nav: Brook of the road from “fond du Lac, on Lake Winne } lyn, sand Gosport, Virginia, such quan bao, northerly to the State line.”” viz: hues onty of tne Soliowing articles as may be and t ‘ uired or © rout the contractors by the eaten aes pigs ae — Giner of this Bureau or by the respective com Townships 15, 16. 17, 18, 19, 2, 21, 2, 35, 24, 25, and | mAnding Officers of the said Navy Yards, during ranges IS and 14. hips 15. 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 8, 22, 23, 34, 25, 2, of range |. 2, and 23, of range 16. 27, 31, and 32, of range 17. 19. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and e muhips 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21,22, 24, 25, 96, 27, 33. of range 19, of the hsonl year gg SY, 1858, wig: Biscuit, Flour. Rice, Dried Apples, Pickles, Tea, Cotlee, Beaus, Molasees, Vinegar, sud ey. Biscuit xball be made wholly from sweet su- manufacture « rine tour. of 1 = tut aha) le pur made «of ates of thi 1 At the laud officeat MINERAI, POINT on Mon- poling og Me gt -~ F—, sdepeaited ‘the day, the #fth day of Apri townships ou 9 ‘outs of the road from on or Culumbas. | P'd Navy Verde; perly baked, thorough be pro} ly kilu-dried, wel!-packed, and d oharge to the United States, good, sound, wel, dried, bright flour barrels, wove desonbed, wit the heads well secured; or Bir sud water-ticht whsky or spirit barrels, at the option of the Be reau. The Flour shall be superfine, and of the manufac tore of wheat grown inthe year 1857 or § ut shall Jloases be manu red from wheat of the ediately preceding the dates of the requ: - ly sweet. anc im 4i be deliv order, free of all charge to the i new, well-seasoned, as hives o t. Croix river or lelivered tree of uu townships twenty-five aud thirty- North of the base line and enst of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. of ranges 1,2, 3, and 4, At the Inud office at STEVENS POINT on Bon- dav, the sth day of April nert, the townushivs on ute of the road from“ Madisou or Columbus, by Lhe way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or lake, between townships twenty-five aud Uuerty- vig: Of the base line and cast of the fourth prim- cipal meridian, Fowurhips 15, 18, 18, 19, 20,21, and 22, of range 2, ‘Townsh:ps 15, 17, 13, 19, aud 2. of rauge 3. ‘Townships i8, 17, 18, 19 1. end 22, of range 4. Townships 15, 16, 17, 18, 19,39, 21, and 22, of ranges Sand. Townships 15 and 16, of range?. Towuship 15, of range 8. he sound, bright ba may be—the stay the best quality, at hoops round cach bead, » sample barrel at maid Navy ¥ te be coumcered ax a barrel, sixth the required quantity ne The Roce shall be of the very best quality, the crop immeduste y preceding the dates of quinitions of the same, The Dried shail be pre North | be of the best quality, and drylas only, and shal be of red by sun oat LA CROSSE on Monday, the | the crops of the & wmiediately’ preceding the ad ofc at L.A CROBSE« m Monday.the | Gatos fer the sonue for the sxine. nok as, by th The Pickles simi! be pin tren hound casks, Sud enoh caxk ehail cx ° ope gallon of peppers ououmbers, Lity t« h ali kgs fi t. Croix river or | tween townships twenty-five aud thirty-one,” viz: North of the tase line and rast of the fourth principal meridian Townships 15, 5,18, 19, 3°, 31, 2, 23, and 24, of rauge 1. North of the bane line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridia Townships 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 9, 21, 22, 38, and 24, of range ‘Townships 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, and 24, of rauge 2. Townships 1, 12, 13, 34, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, and BM, of range 3. Towuships 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 12,19, 29, 21, and 24, of range 4, Townships 11, 12,13, 14, 15, 26, 17, 18, 19, 2, 21, and tain one get at ent 4 fetrength rine: and euua! to French vinegar and vinegar shall oontorm » specta to the samples « DRVY yards, aud tl ua 4 tren hoops or. the berre!s ox whishy, nes painted id, Sugar shall be according to samples at the ward navy yards, and be ¢ry and ht fi poe oem 5 The Tes shai: be of good quality young & yeon, taining rand piokies, to be we'l to the samples at sacd navy ards, and be de ®, of ranze 5. livered in belfent anaes : : = 3 i quarter chests oniy. ah ay talups I 12, 13-14, 15, 16,17, 18, 18, 29, $1, 22, The Cotlee shail'be equal to the Lest Cuba, ac Tow uslups 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, of | S¢pfing.to aa range 8. ‘Townships 17, 18, 19, 20, 2 rownslups 18, 18, 20, 21, vest quality white mediate 'y preeed son fur the seme, v4 + 22, and 23, of range 9. » ind 23, of ranzes 10 and 8 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, and %, of range 12, 2), 21, 22, 23, and 24, of rauge 13, 22, 23, and 24, of range 14. At the land office at HUDSON © fifth day of Aprid of the road from way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or lake, between townships tweety-five and thirty one,” viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian »be taken ay ou The Molseses xhall be f quality of New Orleans n ered in well seasoned red ’ rhitepine hexds not less than I', inch thick; the staves pot joes than %, mch thiok: tne barrels to be three guar ters hooped, and, in addition, to have four iron b oue on eath bilge, 1'. neh ia width thick, and one in each chime ids 1 1-16th inch thick, «nd bali be thos Qud piaced in the best sipping condition. Th ibe the fret qokiuty, equal to audard of the Cuted Soxtes Pharm copaie, sud shall contain ne « ¥ than Seetic Reid: and Bini) be delivered in bai mileC ID TeRpeTts to those required tor m Wits the exception rhet wi ite-oak staves and he de eha!! be red onk staves and white-pine he thoroughly coopered sod placed un t oner. E by 2,0 fownehips 5, and At the innd office at the jth day of A route of the road ard, and & jhe way. ered m » three-quar hOoped, w. an Ne ) aoe, pet ped. Well sean ned white o=k harre vak heads, the heads te be indo head ng, and well painted; ti than 4 neh thick, and the ineh tek: nec e°eh barre! sioni! North of the buse line and east of the fourth prin- cipal nu ridsan ‘Towuship 25, of range 1. dition, with o Lree- penny won t 8 " North of the base line and west of the fourth prin Meanch an width, and 1-1éth-neh cipal meridian onench chime 5 ‘Townships 25, 3, 27, 2, and 29, of ranger 1.2, 3, and . ts ch thick. as per diagram, n ood ted Stal oregving ls, half ‘ho w png order, free of ail o ‘Towaships 3, 37, of ranges Wuships 25, W, 33, 34, 35, Se, 8. + 38, 9, S, 31, 32, 35, S4, $5, 35, an tireet, the inspect 37, of rau, Navy Departinent. 5 Pownships 4, 9, 39, SI, $2, 33, 84, and $5, Bisecat nv place of delivers. spected at the pince of ma cases be wutyected tos tual in of delivery before bills are si Thoprices of al! the foregerng artic same throughout the year, aud ladders one or more articles, All the cusks, barrels, and half be-re packager, shall be marked with ther the contractor's mame. All the barrels and haf bar rels of flour, bread, and pickles sliail have, in sda, tin to the shove, the year when uaculaciured or put up marked upon them ‘The eamples referred of range | ——— pa 25, 25, 27, 28, 29, S), 31,32, aud 35,ofrange At the lxnd office at HUDSON on Monday. third day of M. OW nsiups Which Withdrawn in J cevunl of the proposed rods from “St, Croux river or lake” “to the west eud vi Lake Superior; and to Bay field;” but niuch aw no #u f such r en adorded for the purpose, they are now ordered to be restored to market, subject to the proviso in the forecoing, “that the railroad grant by said net of 1856 will attach to sueh of the odd numbered sec tions as mney be solected under said act within the siz miles limits of such parts of the said roads as may be actually surveyed and staked off befure the day” “hxed for the restoration of said iands,”’ viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian. 3S, 34, and 35, of range 12, x and 35, of range 13. tux fiscal year, dhace eure to such GS have berm prrvivusty hadited, ‘The quantity of these articles be ve whieh wi 7 prob © They wi be precisely stated. Townships & Townsti py #, 31,32, 33,34, and’ 35, of range M4. neve? sFowuships 2 2, 91,31, 32 35,34, and 35, of range pnet Apples, ‘Townships 29, 39, 51, 32, 33, S4, and 35, of ranges 16 Sacer, and 17. 5,000 the, 7.008 bu. fi ae) 8.88, %, 33, 37, 3, 39, busu. ‘owns hips 2. aud 33, of range 2, a md val per ga At tha land office RIOR on Mouday, the zme gals. per oal third day of ette the “prorise,” aie per cal. as stated ab » lhe iands in the hes of any org | may be morensed or the servipe may hereafter req trects will theref re be made, wut for spe y ee bs the wer ube LAV) pads proposed St. Croux river or lake the west ¢ Superior; and to Buy field,” viz: North of the base line and west of the Fourth principal meridian. Wiships 9and 5S, of range 3. waship 5, of range 4. 49, 50, aud 51, ofrange 7. id, of ranges 8 and 9, 4, And 45, « rctors not ree are requ! cer, that Want maty be require Promptiy to com the Burenu « thorized to direc! delicioncy, auder the peunity to b coutract ; the reoord of a requisitic copy thereof, at the Bursna of Provisions sed Cicthiug, or at e:ther of the navy-yeras aforesa.d, be evidence that such requisition Lae been i receryod, rs wuet be made for each article at ‘Bay ride, @ud im case wore din the offer, the Chief esiding at the iaces where wt establian agenc ce 4 faraist. may ariew when » cont nehip 4%, Wuships 47end 29, of range 13, pwnship 47, of range 14, waship 4l,of range is. ren that the townships de- under the $d, 4th, 3th, 6 ser ibed in the hb heads. are yal £0 be p 3 sale before beiag subjeet to pree released from their recent withdra’ purposes, and open to pre-emption a ed publiciauds on the days aud at the pi ed, tow Sd head. At the land office at MENASHA on M athe fifth day of Apel next, the teow: ships ou the route of ihe read from ‘Pond du | on Lake Wuinebago, northerly te the State line, viz: North of the baseline and — of the fourth prin- am. aovepted (an il be forth with netuhed, and he ex: ly He praciceahie x curtract wrt wutted to them tor execution. which eont be returacd te the bureau with of Lue time required for the regul the nani. ‘Two or more a; proved sureties ina sum equal to the esiimnted xave 1 the respective eontracts cipal me will be required, and twenty per eentui in addition Towsship 27, of ranges !3 and 14. wili be witabeld from the amount of ai! payamen' Towaslipe 22, » d 34, of range 17. &couunt theroul a+ iiaterci security, mm ad . to secure its per: ce, androtin any event to be prad until itis in a!) respects complied with; eigh- uw fall delivenes made w "i w thin thirty days ly authenticated, shall have been pre- 134, of range 1g, fruiige 1B. EAU CLAIRE on f, the townships ‘owt 2 Ath head. At the land office at 8 23, 29, , uy Monday, the A/th day of A on th *e of the road fre adison or Colum- e way of Portage City, to the St. Croix ke, between townships twenty-five and thirty-one,” viz: North of the base line and east of the fourth win- eipal meridian. Townships 2%, 27, 28, 2, and 3, of range 1. North of the base line and west ef the fourth if , Principal merdian ‘ownships 3, 3i, 32, 33, 34, 45, of ranges 1n2.3, anil s. - oe »wustips 31, 57, 38. 39. and 40, of rang: ‘ownships Sand 34, of range if = Sth head. At the land office at HUDSON Mon- Gay, the third day of May mezt, the townships vn reau. oes record, or duplicate of the letter informing ® bidder of the cor ptance of his proposal, will be deemed # notification thereof within the meaning of the act of 18s6, and his bid will be mace and ecoepte: m conformity with this understanting, Every offer made aust be accompanied opens vaned by one or me pere ns, to the efiect that he or they wn- the proposed roads from the “Nt dertake t the bidder or avers well, if lake” “to the wes! of Lak tud be ace- pted yto anobligat Bayfield,” subject to the “pro: dnys, Wi'h good and » the fupp ice proj d sli net beob 1 gates to consider any propose! ui less a ompanied rantes requis od by law. the cumpet: ney ® ne certihed N Aceut, D-sirict Atto nev, or Co lector of t The attention of b dders 8 stated. in reference to “offered e. ; triot. on thi ri =e “ routes of the above moutioned proposed North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian, nowashins 36, 37, 54, 39, amd 48, of ranges 12, 18,14, lee and daseriprion « 15, 16, end 1 poe for vos opt: c Wath head. At the land offinsat KAW CLAIRE on | willbe je between the artieles sample aud contract them; and th ed to the ovat reseluti 2th the ot of the loth August, ies6. loader. th third day of May wert, the to’ roads toe “St. Crow phony 1 ene earns a —

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