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EVENING STAR. ELSIE. Long ago I loved he: Weil the angels koow How my soul grew rich and strong, Many years ago— ‘dow a voice of music, Tender, sweet and low, ‘fhrough my heart went murmuring Long, ah! longago! She's asleep While | weep O’er the mossy stone; Elsie gathers flowers in heaven, Gathers them slone! age I loved her— Oft T gazed on even Dark and deep. and bevut:ful, Watening from the skiee— Wateling. ah! how fondly. U'er my eight of woe. Since their leit wen" out on earth, Lovg. ah! long ago! She's asieep, N ile | weep, O’er the mossy store; Elsie gathers flowers in heaven— Gathers them aloge, Leong ago | loved her! Now above my bed, Through the stilly nad midnight hours Lom me dreaming, = ed to hear, Wails upon my siumbering eyes Falls anangel’s tear! Sn ¥ O'er the mossy stone; ie waits for ma in heaven— Gathering flowers alone. UF Two Chicago ladies went to a ball the in a furniture wagon; no ordinary ‘n the immense dresses they iLJ~ The Common C€ suncil of Detroit propose to form a chain gaag of the prisoners in jail, and make them clean up the streets, and do other useful work. i> A convention of editors, reporters, and entlemen connected with the ‘fourth estate” in joston and New York was held on Thursday on top of Mount Washington. if? Three young noblemen fiom Senegal, of the brighbte-t ebony tint, have arrived in Paris, from that Freoch colony, and entered the milila- ty academy of St. Cyr. i" A drunken father undertook to chastise an undntiful sum, nearly ax large as bimseif, in the Second Ward, on the ith of July, says the Louisville Journal, but fell suddenly down— Prostrated by a son stroke ! 17 Brigham Young says, “if our enemies weve to come here in a proper spirit they would, in one month, embrace our religion.”’ “More likely your wives, old fallow,” Prentice i> The safest bank in the world for deposit- orm im Davy Jones’ locker. It bas been eompu- ted that there are eight hundred millions in wold and jewels at the bottom of the sea, on the route between En nd and India. i An Irish Lord—Carlington—has been en- gaged f rai u aber of years in const ucting a fly - jng machine, which ue calls his rial Chario aud pr+feuds te have completed—ao far, at least’, that there cannot be any further question of the Practieability of erial navigation. Tue Ligcon Law in Maine —At the recent session of the Executive Council of the State of Maine the vote upon the liquor laws submnilited to the people en the 7th of June was connted avd ‘puts in declared. The aygregate was: For the probib- of 1555, 28.561; for the license law of 5 2. Aloostook was the only county in the State which i The Rave a majority for licens icense 389, probibition 370 vote there was— ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL.—C James; WT Nic- mann, Pa; H W Conuar, SC; E Gilman, NC; E Martin, do; J Bigler, NY ; L. P Holladay and Jady, La; Cot WH Browne, Va; J 8 Duval, Pa: Dr Geo F Harris. M4; John Robertson, Md; E Bartiett, Va; E F Baldwin SC, Jno Bartlett. do; 3S K Fant, Ala; RG Knox, NV; Miss Ele Dat DC; Edw ‘Tearney, Na; Mt N Bodisco, Russia; W A Wilkinson and family, Md; JW Canop, Md; W M Roberts, Pa; WM Waite, do; Solo. mon Mige!, Mexico; C P Garcia, do; E Calima- no, Cuba; + Jones and two ladies. Ga JN Bastham, Ind; M Bassett, Ct; E A H Plummer, Mo; A MF Watson, Pa; R Gamble, Eng. NATIONAL HOTEL.—C H McCormick, Hil. © A Hawkins, Ky; H Barctay, Va; J Campobeli, Mass; J C Grubb, Del; © FB Faster, Md. James Greenwood, Ala; J J Corastock, NJ; Mr« Diller, Pa, B F Harris, Mrs Bancroft, Ohio; E Taylor and lady. M Hammond, Md: T A Jetfords sod lady, S$ Car; W Gale, Mass: f 3 Wagner, Pa; 1. Case, O; H Aubert. J Bourdette, La; Leeds, Pa: T B Jackson, Va; Rich’d Ternan, J Nimmo. N York; A Sartur, Texas; N W Faison, doo WH Willson, Maxs UNITED STATES HOTEL—J A Donelson and lady, Pa; S B Porter, Va; Cot L Md: Mr Motitt, do; B Leach, Va; D Rutherford, do; Miss R Rutherford, do; Miss F Fe Back, do; 3 M Ghamberlin, La; W M Stabler, T Walter, do; J R Williams and son, La; C W Boyce, do; J Allen, Md; JM Wampler, do KIRKWOOD HOUSE—J I. Ritchey, Md; A B Patterson, do; 1, F Ballard, do; © P Cixon, RY; tn, USA; KR D Tweedy, Ny; T Berry, do; Col Harris, NY; J Thornton, Va; 1. Janin, | E Gaaiord, Miss; J Bein. NY; T B Jackso: W G Oliver, DC; G Lockwood, Va; T Lutz, Pa; S$ Altee, do; JH Reed, NY a KS’ SAILING DAYS From rug UNITED Staras. Steamers Leave. Arabia... Byston City Wash'ton <w York... Liverpool. ew York.. Havre... «Liverpoo! --Liverpool. New York.. Havre... From Evrorsg. South’pton..New Liverpool t Fulton. Canada... Kangaroo. North Star. York c Jane 30 July ig New Yorks July 21 The California ma!! steamers leave New York on the Sth and 20th of each month ih wr roofing and #. ped Point, =a iekory, Ua e@annd Red hin and treet, near the Canal. RK. W. RATER. E* PLOYMENT.—$# & Monta —A Resident 4 Agentis wanted inevery town and county iu tue United States, to engage in reepectabie and easy business, by which the above profits may re certainly realized. For full particulars address Dr, pala Tt BROWN, No.2t Grand street, Jar ity iy7 d& ein ‘HEAP! _ CHEAP! Cc PALM LEAF rane, CHEAP Just received.» fine lotof PALM LEAF FANS, | xy or dozen. at No. 44 7th street. opposite ‘ent Othoe. iv 9-tf Pps WNBROKER.— $10.00 will be loaned, in smali sums, oo es a ey of value, by AC HERZobtRG, eam Licensed Pi brok = 429 Pa. ave.. bet. ad and 43s sis, ‘3S OF THE SEASON. 1 have the pleasure to introduce the HAN DSOM- ERE Hat OUT; aleo, a fresh cane 0° ws EXCH SOFT HATS of my own un SS) grtat.on. Getting them from firet hands | can offer them mash lower than usually sold in this eat A.peep st ‘hem will guarantee sales. a te bate = — “White Bear,” corner of 6th ae icone HOPKINS. EL.ODEONS FOR iT CHEAP a N [yi ae T CHEAP, a HE LARGEST PIANO WAREROOWS TR the citve the erentest say ARERGOMS 1s ool} o SFOrY, Bese im the Musio line ‘ar yeehhunce and Music Store of a JOHN P, ELLIS, BLE PERFUMERIES, 5 BLE Z 23, from the niet CI BBS ‘S, near the core of 2 YOUR EYES, HEN and assist ¢ 5 i P,, WOOLPRON, who assay tt from Europe with his SLLAnaie improved SPECTA i many SLES anc among which C CONCAVE and CONV Pan iscdei UBLE Focu WED BRAZILIAN FEDS ROU ERE, ALS. Hie. which are warranted to ages oe EYE ith weakness, cataract or tends to i Pornons whoate vite to conpheces ing them, Will be suited at freteure "those u BLE-FOUSHED x GNEZVELIAN we received Mie aignest 5 ndati Wend 's Fair, at Paris, throug’ "thou producinie = Sey other easiness of visio heretofore unknown for ealent . rerescopes Feeney! vanis ayentore, corner of Eighth street and tween I) atiect and ighth street No. 431. be pan coi mer of 8th str 108% Very reasonable, the same as at his entar- A Hi BEatave = no-tf CKER'NG PIANO,IN BESTORDER for 1D TORDER Mune sale oH enp on scoommodating terms, at the W. 6. METZEROTT. Jane 30 Medicines. PER uvian SYRUP, On Prorscrsp SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON INED. sed the ordeal to which ee discoverten t2rthve Materin Medios are ) st now . wussan tablished medicine, Sficaey in Caring = DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Comsumptive Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Debility, And ail diseases whieh require & Tonic and Altera tive medicine, ts beyond question. The proofs of its efficacy are so nuimerous,so well authenticated, and of such peculiar rae character, that suilerers cannot £9. 0) Teasopabl mentite to receive ont f As proffered se ) =] The Peruvian Syrup does not} profeas to be a cure ali, but its Tange 18 extensive, because many diseases, apparently unitke are in- umately related, and proceeding from one cause, may be cured Ld The cinss of diseases for whi vides a cure, batiled the highest order are tangibie, the witnesses Access:bie, and the safo- ty of the Syrup incontrovertible o nay wish for an opinion from disinter- the character of the Syrup ‘o be satisfied with the following among monials in the hands of the Agents. The signatures &re those of gentlemen well known in the community. ard of the highest respectability, CARD. The undersiened having experienced the benefi- cial eifects of the “Peruvian Syrup,”’ do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the public. From our own experience, as well as from the tes- timony of others, Whose intelligence and satenrity are altogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of its efficacy in cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bronenial Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Compinint. Dropsy, Neuraizia,&c. Indeed a fects would be mmorenipic, bat from the high charac ter of those who hav’ witnessed them, and have voluntecred their testimony, as we do ours, to its toralive er. Foaroraye POW Rev. JOHN PIERPONT, THOMAS A. DEXTER, S.H. KENDALL, M.D. SAMU A THOMAS C. AMORY, PETE RVEY, : JAMES C. DUNN. It is well known that the medicinal ettect of Pro- toxide of Iron is lost by even a very pret ex posere to air, and that to maintain a solution of Protox- ide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deeraed imposmbie. In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at- tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEFORE, UN- KNowN; and this solution may repiace all the proto carbonates citrates, and ee of the Materia one remedy the Svrup pro- os air > A> 2 OZT 2 Assayer to the State of Massachneette, 16 Boyiston street, Roston, For sale by Druggists generally, Price for large bottles, $2 ium sized bottles, @1. N. L. CLARK & GO. Proprietors, Boston. For seie m Washington by Z. 1. Gilman, Special Arent; Nairn & Palmer, John Schwartze, L. M Smith, V. Harbaugh, H. H. McPherson, F. 8. Waish, Joseph Bury, Jas. H. Stone, J. vejoy, Dr. D.'B. Clarke, D. ‘Ridgely; end in Gedsaetown by R. J. Ciseell.and J. L. Kidwell. -6m AYER’S Cathartic Pills, ‘The sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their nt- most to prodnos this hest, most per- fect purgative which 1s known to man, Innamerable proofs are shown that these Pints have virtues Which surpass in excellence the ordinary medicines, and that they win unprecedent- ely upon the esteem of all men. ‘They are safe and pleasant to take and powerful to cure. ‘Pheir pene trating the ly, remove the obstructions of its organs, arify the blood, and expel disease. They purgeont ‘he foul humours which breed distemper, stimulate siuggiah or disordered organs into their natura! sc- tion, ard impart ” healthy tone with strength to the wholesystem. Notonly ¢othey cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases which have baffied human skill. W hile they produce powerful effects they areat the game time, in diminished doses, the safest and best physic that can be employed for ohildren. Being Sugar-coated. they ie peneane to take, and being ureiy vegetabie,are free from any msk of harm. Cures kave been made which surpass belief were they not substantiated by men of such exalted posi- tion and character as to forbid the suspicion of un- truth. Many eminent clergymen and aid eye have lent their names to certify to the publicthe re- Hability of my remedies, while others have sent me the assurance of their conviction t my_ Prepara- tions contribute unmenes!y to the relief of my aflic- ted suffering fellow ‘The agent below ni my American Aim: their use, and ceriih lowing complaints = Costiveress, Billious © Dropsy, Heartburn, He ; en. ned is pleased to furnish gratis sc, containing directions for ates of their cures of the fol- mplaints, Rheumatism, e from a foul Inaction and pain ari 1, Fiatulency, Loss of Ayer ail Ulcerons and Cutaneous Diseases which reanevacuant medicine, Sorofula King’s ‘They also, by purifying tis blood and stiina the system, curs many ip aints which it uid not be supposed they could reach, such as Desfness Partial Blindness, Neur: and Nerv tability, Derangementsofthe Liver and Kid- ut, and other kindred complaints arising alow state of the body or obstruction of its tons, Do net be es off by unprincipled dealers with me other pill the: Ke more profit on, Ask for YeR’s PiLis, ar ke nothing No other can give you oompares with thi itsintrinsic 1¢ or curative powers. The sick want the best there is for them, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. J.C, AYER, Practical and Ana- lytical Chemist, Lowell, Maxs, lex. Vive boxer for #1 r Ba ke “ The Life of the Flesh is inthe Blood.” werkt yoilow and Indazesty nd prilid. th Liver disordered, I rh the Spirits droop, Nervous .ife becomes a burden. RTSHORNiS HEAL OR SARSAPAKILLA CORDIAL, impartng new vigor and tone to a constitution un- paired st disease from any cause, pies and ail skin eruptions; arouses the physical powers of both seaes, gives blvuom to the pallid che dmakes one joyous and happy. Though medicinal in its etfec taste. It is particul: adnpted to Female com Piaynts, which in their very nature are exhausting Seld by Stott, McPherson, Clarke, Waite, Kid- weill& Lawrence, Dr. Culver, and Ford, Waahing- ton City, Ciscell & Kidweil, Georgetown, ms 49-d3in HEN IN THE co URSE OF HUMAN Erentest natural attractions—a fine head of hair—it vecomes & inatter of serious importance, and the uestion 1s what shall we do to stop the hair from Alling off, and sensors: its vigor and Dh HARRIS ply to this query, we beg to gay.try . 2 HAIR PROMOTER AND Pa Sppilestions will stop the ove dandruff, an t freshnei aithowrh you may ha gontinved use of it two luxuriant head of hair, not satisfied, siter the second application, return it and aot the price paid. ‘Ask for Dr. Harria” Hair Promote Sold in Richmond by W. PETE gist, corner Main and and in Mekal foo city by Z. D. et Browns’ Hotel Building. . CLARK, Drnggist, oorner 4% avenue. WHE GREAT PAIN ANNISILATOR REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, Weak Sromacnw anp Weax Bowes, keep the scalp clean and white, ind Vigor to the hair; een e impai and Improver. RSON, Drug- GILMAN, Dru avenue, and D, street and Pa, Vy Chemust. Bottles i249. 25 and 50 cents, Hartshorne’s Cxre-all should be kept in all fami- hes. in case of accidents or sudden sickne Hartsterke's ae ai paaee Bboumetion. artshorne’s Cure-aill cures Cramps, Coli Par in the Stomach or Bowela. win ete s Cure-all ‘al sian ack asd Soe cures Pain in the Limba, lartshorne’s Cure-ali cure: ins, haan: re ures Sprains, Bruises, Hartshorn. wre-all onres Neuralgia, Tooth- Ache and Stiffness of the Joints. Hartshorne’s Cure-ail cures Cholera, Diarrhea and all Pain. Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Ear Ache and Deal- ness from a cold, Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Di ‘spepsia and In- digestion; also, Canker and Sore Mout) and Sore A ‘so Cuts and eve - lartshorne’s Cure-al esal!S and Weakness in Limbe. a Tpmieoeagan: Hartchorne’s Cure-all yen great tonic to Weak Stomach and Bowels, and Improves Digestion. i077 As ths froque changes of the weather pri duce a tad Cold, Rheamatism, Pain in the L sud Body; also, Stuf Neck—overy person #1 id zeta bertle, It acts upon the Nerves, Muxcles, Sinews, Blood and Bones ; and, by its wart ng slec- tromagnetic power, expels all pain from the system, Geta bottle and try it. B—If Jou have a Cough. ws Nivs PECTORAL SYRUP se HARTS- : OF WILD Y—it is the Lest Cough Syrup in the HARTSHOR NES They act upon the Liv- jowels, carrying off all Bile and fines to be bad at all Drug St: Kidwell & Ciscell at George: e, ; © « Alexandria. ma 3i-ly ee Ano irs MAN HOO Ds Just Published, Gratis, the stp peseemey A few words ont : Medicine, of Spermntes oe! ireatment Local eakness, Nocturral F; Geuitaiand Nerecus Debility Ties? cere a een ments ti Arriage Kaperilly.by 8. DELANEY, AL By e many alarm - iinating inthe improdence and ‘shitene may be easily removed Wittour Mepy his sinali tract, clearly demovatrated: and bab A pawsresful treatment, a vr, fa ly expiatned, means led Hi t Perfectly and nt tl ie feast’ panstbie anaes avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address ratis and t fr sealed a post ‘ree, in ® age stampa to debe sy re DE nd E x OP U-teepes 88 Kast Slat ai, New turk City, roperties stimulate the vital activities of Price 2 cents per Sold by Z D. GILMAN, Washington, and by H. COOK, Alexandria, aud Ly al dealers everywhere, pee ‘GREAT HEALTH RESTORER !— When th Blood becomes vitisted. impure, or too flesh losew its Vitality. the *kin becomes spepsin TH RESTORER, Acts upeu the Blood, Liver, Stomach and Bowels, It reinoves Pim- it Is @ perfect cordial in aud debilitating. For Dropsy, or dropsical swell- ings, or Kidoey and Bla der affections, it acts ike @ charm. (Quart bottles $1, smal! bottles 5) cents, events, Ladies and Geoutiemen lose one of their PROVER. At hair failing or breaking. and id twenty years, the months will iusure you a Call and sete bottle, and if P ith, and Main and Wall sts., HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL—Prepared by a Modicines, Mo Richest brAveM ever Worn BY KINGS OR EMPERORS. WHAT? WHY A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR. Because it is the it God himself pro- vided for all our race. Reader, although the nose may bioom eve. 0 brightly inthe glowing cheek, the eye be ever so sparkling, the teeth be those of pearls, Tithe head is beref: of its covering, or the hair be snaried aud shriveied, harsh and iry, or worse still, if sprinkled with grav, oe will loose haif her enarma. Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, if used two or three times a week, will restore ond perma- ently secure to all such an ornament. Read the following and judge. The writer of the first is the celebrated pramist, Taalbere New Yorx, April 19, 1858, Dr. Woon: Dear Sir—Permit me to express to you the obigations | am uuder for the entire re- storation of my hair to its origimal_coler; about the tune of my arrival in the United States, it was rapidiy becoming gray, but upon the na pe jon of your Hair Restorative, it noon recovered its original hue. | consider your resto:ative asa very wonderful Invention, quite eflicacious as weil as acreaabie. ism, dear sir, yourstruly, 3S. THALBERG. “Drych a'r Gwyliedidet Weisu Newsrarer OFFicx, a att ul 12, Pror. O. J. Woon: Dear Si me month or six weeks aco, | reserved a bottle of your Hair Restor- ative and gave it my wife, who coneiuded to try it on her hair, little thinking, at the time, that it would restore the gray liair to i's original color,but to heras well as iny surprisc.aftern few weeks trialit has per- formed that wouderiu! efleet by turning all the gray hairs ton dark brown, at the same time beautifying and thickering the hair. 1 strapely recommend the above Restorative to all persons in want of suck & change of their hair, CHAS. CARDEW. New Yorn, July 25, 1857. Pror. O. J. Woop: With contidence do | recam- mend your hair Restorative as being the most effi- cacious article lever saw. Since using your Bair Restorative, my bair and whiskers, which were al- most white, have gradua!ly grown dark,and | now feel confident that a few more applications will re- store them to their natural color. Italso"has relieved me of a! Generar S28 xan eens piohings so com mon amon; rs0u8 Who perspire freely, a rag J. G: KILBY, Cncaso, Iun., May | 1857. Pror. Woop: About two years ago my hair oom- menced falling of sud turning gray. 1 was fast be- goming bald. and had tried many remedies to no_el- fect. [| commenced using your Restorative in Jan wary last. A few applications fastened my hair firmly. It began to fil: up. srow out,.and turned back former color,(binck.) At this time it is fuily restored to its original color, health and appearance, and | cheerfally recommend its use toall. % J. D. HOES, The Restorative ia put up in hotties of 3 sizer, viz’ Large, medium, and smal! ; the smali holds A pipt, and retails for $1 per boitie; the medium hoidsat least twenty per cent. more in proportion than the sinall.retnils for $2 per bortle; the larre holds a quart, forty per cent. more in proportionand retails for $3, 0.4, WOOD & CO., Proprietors. 312 Broadway Bew York,(inthe great N.Y. Wire Railing Estab lishment,) aud 1i4 Murket st., St. Louis, Mo, And sold by a.l good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. ma i8-3m P TRIES EM AR, ROTECTED ee Royal Lettora Patent of England, and secur by the Seais of the Hoole de Pharmacie do Parisand the Imperial Coliege of Med- seine, Vienna. Triesemar No. lisa remedy for Re- laxation, Spermatorrhars, and E,. tion of the System. Triesemar No. 2 effeetual! spnoe of three days, com cates all traces of those oubebs have 30 long been s the ruin of the heath of a vast portion of the lation. Triesomar No. 3 is the great Continental remedy for that clase of disordara which, unfortu- nately, the igh physician treats with m to the inevitanle tution, snd wh. cannot remove devoid of taste or smail, and ties. They may lie on tho toilet table without their use being suspected, Sqid in tin cases, and divided in roparnte doses as administered by Velpenu, teman, Roux, Rieord, &c., &c. Price $3 each or four casea in one for 89, which savee $3; and i 27 CRSOS. Sold by Dr. BH. A. BAR ROW , No, 157 Prinoe st.,a. few biocks west of Hroadwey, New York. Imme diately on Leer of the amount Dr. B. wil! forward the 89 oases of Trissemar, and the large sizos, ear- riage Legs Ne hice genuine Kurepean prepara- tions. ‘The $3 cases also sent, but not tree of car riage. Consultstions as usual, fromil a. m. till 2 .m. Bnd from 4 till 8 p.in., at No. 157 Prince st., a Few blocks west of Broadway. Sold also by J. STOTT, Washington. folly destrvotion of the patient's a in tne worl nt SEVENTH STREEP BIAS, OPTICIAN, Office Second Story, three doors from Opp Frttows’ U i Giaeses suited and Watchmek Lelescoper, Microscopes in grent variety; Cosmoranus Stereoscopes With views mperior and choice piotureson hand. See adver- tigement in National Intelligenoar, MONIAL: Ts: NoRvoLK, tember 7, 1854, Sin: The Spectacies you made for me suit me vory well, and seem to have improved my sight more than any other J have lately tricd. _ LITT, W, TAZEWELL, I have tried a pair of Spectabies obtained from Mr, Tolias, and find them of great assistance to my sight, and corresponding with tus descriptionof theit focus, 1 recommend him asa ski'!ful optician. HENRY A. WISE, PETERSBURG, Wotober 21, 1354. About five years ago, L obtained from Mr. T tn Washington, @ pair of Ginsses for the spectacle: which [ used, and found them of great assistance to my decaying vision; and my opizionof tins, that he is skillful in the ‘preparation of Ginsaex for eyes not tov far gone to be benefitted by such aid. . F. MAY. Lrncnarre, November 7, 1854, From an examination of Mr. Tobias’ Giasses, from his Casal fenpets and remarks, am convin that heis a skiliful optician, J.J. BLACKFORD, M.D, Lyncusvxe, November 10, 1894, Mr. John Tobias, having furhished me with Glas- ses, by which Lhave Leen greatly sided, (my vision having suffered ereatly from reading at night in my earlier life.) it aflurds me the highest pleasure tc say that | consider him a sktli{ul practical optician, and well prepared to aid thoas who ey ceed hir professionsi services WM. B. KOUZIE, Elder ot the Methodist Conferenoe, Winmine ton, N. C., June 27, 1854. MR. J.Tomtas— Dear Sir: Iam heppy tossy that the Speotacies which | obtained from you last week 514 ery eight; are entirely satisfactory. visual range of difh. From an inequality in the ny eyes, | have heretofore found great ty in getting glasses of the proper focal dis- lt atlords ine pleasure to state, that by the ur Optometer this ciffoulty has been happily - so that the Glasses you furnished me are eu! decidediy the best adapted to my eyesof any I have ever yet nsad, R. B. DRANE, Very respectfuily yours, as eotorof St. James’ Pariah, Having been induced by a friond to vinit the estab- lishment of Mr. Tobias for the purpose of trying lus T was furnished with a pair clightly colored Wwhice have aflorded me reliefand gratifi- than any I ha er tried. My sight, origin- ally very good, was injured by writing and reading at night, frequently ton very late hour: but with the aid of these clasees J can study almost as inte ne ever, and that too without the prin { have provious- ly eutfered. JOHN WILSON, Late Comm:ssioneer Gen’! Land Ofiice, Dec. 11, 1855, T have used Mr. Totias’s Spectacles for three or four months, take great plessure in saying fee mu 1 am much piersed with them. | have been benefited by them, GEO. P. SCARBURGH, May Sth, 1856. I wns reoommended to Mr. John Tobinsasa skiifal optician ; andas [ have eyes of remarkable peculiari- ty, | was gratified to ind that Mr, Tobias seemed comprehend tiem by inspection measurement, and he has made mo cles that suits meadmurably. A. uly 11, 1856, W asHINe TON, Aug. 8, 1855, Having been for yoars under the necessit (s two sets ct (lassen “one for use in dayhght, and for inmp-lught—I procured one set from Mr. Tobia which answered both purposes. | bave used his for woveral months, aud find them excellent. EDWARD STUBBS. Of Department of State, Mr. J. Tostas. Sir: The pair of Spectanias you formishi me yestercay are particularly satis{xotory to dod it I possess, 6. ‘Shey are Nips decidedly the bes! lam the owner of aight or nie pars, carefully selooted in diferent pices and ifroin opticians rec- ommended to me on account of their professional tanding la France, Engiantt, and tho United States, i have beor also pier sor qour remarks and di- rections on the treatment of the eyes, for the pur- pose of preserving and improysn ie Right. Respectfully yours, H3. GALD VELL, Protessor of M. C., Louisville, Ky, BROOKLYN Usrneraame ete After most careful examination oon « Tobias’s Glasses, | am enabled to testify that the 058, clearness, polishing, and exrot optics! shape render them particularly recommendable to those wh merely optical impairment of the eyes sre in want uch auxiliaries. I consider, moreover, Mr. Tobias lly qualified to determine the focus of the eye,both by if optical knowledge and experience, means of hisoptometer. In addition, I can further ae a ay tog pes supplied bee) ot my pa- ents wil nos, to Ir Anc my satisfaction. LEWIS BAUER. M. D.. Physician and Surgeon, Kerlin; Member of the Hoyal College of Surgeons, Eng!nnd; Member of the Medical Society of London, and of the Pathological eciety of New York: late Sur- Gn ofthe Royal Orthopacdic institution of Narchester. Engiand, and Surgeon of the B, O. Institatie: Nonwo.n, Va., July 27, 1854, In the experience of even two years, { have found creat difhouity in obtaining Speotacies that were ex- actly adapted to the weakness of my sight. This in- convenience Mr. Tobias seems to have removed fo} the breaeny Py the substitution for me of better and more suitable Glasses, They are clear, chrystal-like and Fase to my ae. I ro conimend him to those wi fom Age or other infirmity require ar- ifieL in this way. J.J. SIMKINS MD. Witmineton, N.C., Juno 16, 1854, ‘Fo persons who have had the sight oftheirey. impaired as to require the use of Glasses, f wor rt] mend hn Tobias as a suitable person as they may re- juire, x8 he has smted me with ir of fora far and near sight. M axe hoen'impain im ob & service of years in the Post 0} om riment, hich erth required met °on acy 9’ cjook at ni; ill after fam Natacha ih a re Derartment oF INTERIOR, May 8, 1855. From natural defects and the unequal rauge of my mage Thave b to use glasses fir seve- ears. | have tried different opticians without ining ginases perfectly bow | to my eyes. Four montli Mr. Tyubins made two pairs especialy hich T have found to serve me petfeotty. enabied to. it iy the use of his optometer he es most minutely to the bt I moat choerful- nd Mr. Tobias to all having occasion to EAST Aer act ed ign Laod Werrasiay Travelers’ i hal VIRGINTA SPRINGS —Pastingers for sadria Railson, be names at th the Ale: end Louisiana yezed te the ‘ene, . US: Mai forthe. & A. R. Re ex- leaving, asbington Railroad, 7th st. enue, we be called: ~ and on, Tridee wi Obtained. This Iino on tee the ‘a will find it free from the aunoyance of wagous and horses u - that is met with on t dittous, and, eal rout Baltimore, N Ni Coscnes connect w. B.—Cosohes furnished for Excursions any ie jo24- it. it mm miny instances, very tram from NHE STEAMER GEORGE PAGE WILL run as foilows : Leave Alexandrra at 4, 8, 19, 12 0’cl’k a.m Leave W and 70'ch Tre THO. 2.4, and € o'clock ashington at 6, m t o'clock a. m., 1,3, 5, + Me g COLLY ER, when on the route, lock MA Will run at opposite hours. Tare 13 centa. Whaley’s and Collyer, stert and je3-tt Umnibuses, connecting with the Page will leave the Capito! and corner of th enn. avenue the same time the boats ve Alexandria. RICHARD WAL.LACH, Pres. HE STEAMER HW ae WAYS LAR TRIPS TO MOUNT VER NON, starting from her wharfat the! foot of 7th itera fe and Fridays, as advertised, engaged in LLYER AL- MAKES HER R street, im this city, At Se a’olock on When also transporting excursion parties on the river, her hours for their accommodation are so ar- ranged as not to interrere with the regulerity of her trips to Mount Vernon. ‘This aunouncement has been rendered necessary by the prevalence of an erroneous impression to the contrary. B4 LT! From aad Willleave as 5.15 & m. WA je 16-tf MORE AND ORIO RAILROAD, SHINGTON BRANCH. after TUESDAY, léth of June, Trains follows Express Train counecta Washington junction for all parts of the west, andat Baltimore for Philade’ 715a.m. phia and New York. Way Train for Annapolis, Baltimore, Phiiadelptiia, and New York. 3.5) p.m. Express ‘Train connects at Washington junction with xpress train forall parts of the wert, and at Baltimore for Norfolk, Philadelphia and New York. 4.10pm. Way Train for Ba’ more oonnects at Annapolis janction for Anuspoiis,and Washington ingggton with Express Trains West. Washington West. Tae 7.15 a. will stop or tions. Pid phip onl». On Sunday je lt Way Train for baitimore connects at Junction with Accommodation ‘Train m. and 33) p,m. trains are express and ly at Annapolis aud Washington janc- aturday the 3.30 p.m. train goes to Philadel y but one train leaves, at 3.90 p,m. T. H. PARSONS, Agent. Inuanv VIA ORA VIRGI NEW AKKRANGEMENT, KOUTE FROM WASHINGTON CITY TO RICHMOND, NGE AND ALEXANDRIA AND NIA CENTRAL RAILROADS, ‘The steamer GEORGE PAGE leaves the footof 7th street conneoting andria Kai! a.m. and arriv ickets procured on the Brat. Fare from Washington to Richmond $5. _29 25 daily at 6 o’oiuck a. m., fo w.tb the trains on the Orange and road, leaving Alexandria at 734 0’ ng in Richmond at 2.30 p.m. SD. J. aR. NIC Tieket Argue A clock TEW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE Via Orange and Alexandria Railroad. FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. €, 10 VIRGINIA, TENNESSEE, GEORGIA ALABAMA, Missis. LOUISIANA, AR and TEXAS. THROUGH TICKETS ean b> obtained at the GREAT SO HWESTERN RAIL ROAD OFFICE, co: Pennsyivania avenue and 6th street, Washinton, on board of the Steam Ferry Boat George Page, or at the office of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, at Alexandra, To Rich mond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, Kaorvi ‘le, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville, Huntsvilla, Grand Junction, Memphis, Montgomery and Nev Orleans, Bya direct Atfording being « ‘The st of7th etre sengers toh Staunton, White Sulphur Spring route, a.d continuous railway conneo- tions te Memphis. greater Expediiron and Comfort and Ss shorter than by any other route, uf iry boat George Page leaves the foot at Gig a.m., for Alexandria, where pas e the cars for Richmond. Chariottaville, oodstock, AO, andat 74; p.m. for Kichmond and all points Sovth- went, maki phir. bg Sure and vluse connections to Mem- Bageace Wagons and Omnibuses leave the office, Pa. avenue, je 17-tf Direc at 6 o'clock a.m. and 7 JAMES A. EV. Ls NS, Agent. Washington. — WASHINGTON ALL PARTS OF THE WEST, SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. Baltimore and Whi. Railroad. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, With Greatly Improved Schedules. he THROUGH CONNECTING TRAINS SNOW KUN DAILY FROM WASHINGTON FOR THE W as follows: Ist. THE CINCINNATI EXPR starte at 5. brenkfaet 2 tio Grah Trata for points, reroning Cinciansts at iii THE Is EX 2d. LOU (including t Sunday,) ‘Esr, S88 MAIL 15 a.m.) allowing passengers time for tthe Kelay House, Washington June- before proceeding West. This Train passes on at7.40 p,m, and connects at the Obio River, at 1 en wood on 2p. m., with Central Oho Columbus, Cincinnat:, and intermediate nextday. GREAT CINCINNA AND 8T. PRESS connection leaves Washington Sunday,) at 3.99 p.m. reaching Cincinnats at 8 p.m. next day.and connecting directly with Ex- press Train and for St. ington Lo C 44 how Sd. © more at 10 CAL HWESTERN Saturday ny Washington Junetion or Bz for Loursville, Cairoand the Southwest, Louis, Kansas, ete. Time. from Wash meinniti,in 2 hours,or to St, Louis only NCINNATI, ees! INDIANAPO- RO, SP.“LOUIS, CHICAGO. AND STE XPRESS Jenves (except vp. ®., COnnacting, AL imore. jeaving Baltr- On Sunday Night the oorinection Snoday,) at . . with this Train is made by the 3.90 p.m. ‘Train from Washington. To view the Grand Mountain Scenery of the Road in daylight, Waenington. For Park western Vii ween onthe Marietta Railroad take the same. take the5.15a.m, or6.9p.m ‘Train from aod all Stations on the North- oad take the 6.30 p.m. ‘Train. Fog ersbury TeIni®. he Western connections trom Washington and pal imore d irect andgimple that have yet been o traveling public, and eve: tage that the resources o by all these Trains, are the elusest, most ofeted to the improvement and advan- the Batimore and Ohio auiirond and its Associate,linos coud euggest, have been secured under this arrangement. blaine ters, an every other possi Tickets and Segease Checks to all quar- ible facility will be found upon this route. WAY PASSENGERS for the Main Stem of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad wiil leave Washing- ton as follows: For all points between Washington Junction and alc Ststions the 6.30 p. m.'Train. Train take [7 For Atu At WP. Baltimore, May 10, 1258, auffanser inforeentiG: Piedmont take the 4.159. m. train. For between Piedmont and Wheeling take ‘To connect with the Frederick m. Train. ‘Tickets of ali kinds, Baggage Checks apply to HOS. H. PARSONS, Agent, he Ticket Othce, \8 Get ne Station, Or, L.'T. ENGLAND, Agent, the Tigket Office, Camden Stat: SMITH, Master of Transportation. M. COLE, General Ticket a ma the 3 30'p. UNtep STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINK AMD WITHOUT FAILURE FOR BIGHT TEARS, FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON A PANAMA RAILROAD, Rasuler Sailing Days, bth # 2th af cach month. Castion.—So many frauds ard imposi- tions of various kinds have been, Re ee ae ORNIA, Agent for passage b ma, in the oity of XN caution all that, To AVOIN IMPOSITION, they must be oar on travelers bound toC AL! that the subscriber, the only iy me the U.S. Mail Line, vis ew York, feelsit his duty to persons seeking passace to at Liv find the true office of the Steamships of the U. 8. Mail Line, in New York ts authorized to engage passag ‘he Com ae isat fronting on La TW few vin Railroad, as no other office 6. anies have only one ofhce in New York, 77 West street, corner of Warren street, the North River, at the head of the harf, Observe my 7 over the Ww. BAYMOND, Acgnt, rps Paciric MAIL STEAMSHIP com One ef the Steamshirs of this Company, carrying the CAL Panama t) valof the Unit: Maus for A fi avery epee each month, on the arri United States Mail 8. 8. Com CAPULO, NIA, and OREGON, leaves: oy, ateam~ ere, Whioh leave New Orleans and New York regu- larly on Sth and and Re. DS. ‘h teareships have been proved ‘by the ‘Navy Depart Gnd safety. The from rs. Tho expense. expenses of al ‘The money paid in ort ‘Mth of each ith with th mals, era. connecting ‘via PANAMA’ Revie inepected and ment, and guaranty tpeed Railroad (47 miies long) ix com- ocenn Lo ooean, and 18 3 banae e of paasengers is eoked in nto San es Reseancors sre SerTy ir atthe company’s ew York covers al! the trip. eservesteamers are keptin port in San dei so that Francisoo, to prevent detention in 4 4 tthe route is entiraly reitable—no fail- Bre having Oocurzea in eight yearse Passenger: rive at Aspinwali, Conductors Sieave Paaaina the same day they ar- onch steamer, and take th bh charce of wouren and: ta (en without other protee- ra. 2 For ti the agen dy Be-t eee tee ees wet ss krvs “HARRIS & CO. 0.4, BARTLET? Bostors PForosa Ls. NAVY DEPARTMENT, Burnav ov Yarps axp Beas. July rent Sealed proposals foreach c’ass separately. endor: “Proposals for elass No.(name tne class) fur the navy yard at(name the yard,) wili be received at this wffice until noon on the seoond day of August next, for furnisting apd delivering at the several navy yards named the materials and articles printed schedules, ich will be furmahed on appl cation, aud sent by mati, if so requested, to persons desiring to offer to contract forany or all the ciasses d the commandants of the several navy yard classes fur the yards under their command, or by the navy agent Nesrest thereto, or by the burenn for any oral! the yards. ‘onfucion and mistakes in se id wili ve rece e watch — ms classes for mi than one yard in one envelope and eacit iudividuai of a firm must sign the bid and e hereby cautioned and toularly that their offers mast be in the form herem reso: bed. and be niuled in time te reach their destination bef: expires for receiving them; no bid red which shall be recetved afser the pers d, and no allow- {1 be made for failures of the mart. To guard agrinst cilers ts opened before the y five per cent. eye me ronan be eg by letter through the ¥ tract for 1@8 specifi: 1ths Ehese daps fron the date of notice from the beresu of the aeceptance rod cpl s canmngih be er Soeaneen of suoh defaulting bidder will be ned wu strect conformity with this for all Gelinquencies. the option of the bureaa, be | oee offers may be ncoepted will be . " pitti will by ready for exeoution as — thereafter as mm) be practicable. jy 7-w HE G ¢ N tine appointed, Indders are requested to endorse on Rtgs ketene ea aes sin: eee rt under the eulorsement, thus: Hl PRI “jf ropossis for Class No.(name the class) Sor Ps Pat the Navy Yard at(mame the yard.) iE PR the Chicf of the Buresu of Fords and Dooks, Hi PRI a H Pat Form of Offer. H ret E (Bere dnote the offer.) H RI 1, (here insert the nams or names composing the ILLUSTRAT UsT firm.) of (pame-the town.) in the State of cnome the LIAURTRA VERY W State.) herely offer to faraish under your advertise- LLUSTRA ERY W ment Gated (date of adv: emnent,) and sublect to ILLUSTRA ERY Ww all the requiremen: { the same, and of the printed LLUSIRA ERY W schedule to which it refers, al! the artiolex embra ILLUSTRA ERY W in class No, (name the olass) for the navy yard at SPECIMEN SENT F (name the yard,) according to ssid schedu e@. viz: SPECIMEN SE ATE (here paste on the printed class from the schedu e, PECIMEN SENT and opposite each article set the price and curry out GOLDEN the amount in the coiamms for dolisrsand cents. and foot up the aggregate nmount of the bid for the ae ) amounting to (here write the amouut in GOLDE: RI 1 propose as my agent, (here name theagent, if ove the inrgest and beat weekly papers of | An Imperial Quarto contaming KIGHT PAG is reqaired by the schedu'e,) for theeupp!y underthe PORTY COLUMNS, of entertaining Orepinnl faatier, anal Classes inisce!innecus, by anon resident Of tne pince de ; and should fler be accepted I ro- | Clorantiy jLLusTearepevery week. Queat the Sontrnot may be preparrd andnent to the | SAGIET WeRTH PROM FIFTY CENTS TO navy acent at (name the agency? for sgantures and | PV IN GOLD. WEL BE PRESEN SED PQ CertHHCMeR. a the bidder and ench member | RECEIPT os THE SUBSCRIPTION MONE 5 a) of the firm to sign Guecerfirenyer = one copy for! wo years One copy for three years One copy for five vears - AND TOC Three copies ore year =~ Five copies one year = ES copies one year wenty one copies one year - The articies to be distributed are comprised in te Form of Guarantes The undersigned (name the auarantor) of (name the town, )and State of (name the State.) and (name of second xuarantors, Ac.,) neraby undertake tant the ahove named (ayme the bidder or bidders) will, if his Lor thei | offer as above be accepted enter into contract with the United States within fifteen ayn after the date of notice. through the post_office, of the acceptence of his [or their) offers before men- following | caeen: (Signature of caarantors ) rs hs “mad bal Goll, containing : 3 re * lesrtify that the xbowe named (hers name the é éo. de. = 109 00 enc! guarantors} are knewn ty me to be good ard rexpon- Lever Hunting Cased sible guarantors in tis case. (Siguacure ) “3 ~ = 10 Meach. Vo be sicned by the district judge, district attor ‘atches i wel ae 7 ® each, ney, collector, navy agent, or some person known = S ‘© © esoh. to the Buresu to be rer pensible. s © » soeeeh. = . 3S OD each. PORTSMOUTH, N. H. each. 8 No 1. Bricks: claas No. 2. Granite: class No. — Bl0 Lo 8S 00 each. nd Fob Chau - = - 10 to 30 0 each. Gold 'ockets, Bracelets, Rreoches. Ber Dr: Brevstpins Coff Pins, Siseve Buttons, Rines, Studs, Weton Keys. Guid and Siiver Thimbles, a variety of other articl ‘orth from filty cents to @iSesch. 3. Yellow pine timber; class No. 4. Yedow pine lumber; class No 6 wh te-pine and spruce tunber and lumber, (white pine seaxoned.) class No 7. Lune and hair: class No. t. Cement: e'ass No Sand lass No.1}. fronand nel) y Vo. 12. Steel; class No. 13. Augers: ciass No. 14. Files, class No.s5 Paints, ori avd ginss; class . j. Ship chandiery; cass No, Itt, Sperm ou; : tinmediately on receipt of the subsernption money gars No.i7. Hardware, cass No-1i. Stationery; c'8ss | the subscribes’ name will bs entered upon our sub No. 2). Hay; class No. 21. Provender; class No. 2 | Soription back opponte a number and the pall, core Charcoal; class No 24. Cooper and composition nals: | regponding with that namber will be forwarded, class No. <5 Ire castings BOSTON. Class No.1, Bricks: c’ass No, 2. Stone: elass No 4. Yeilow-pine lumber; ciass Ne. 5. Osk and hard wood; class No.6. White pine. spruce, and jumper timber and ‘u class No.7 Lime and hair; class No. 8. Cemen within one week, tothe subscriber, by masl or ¢2z- prest, post pard. 17 Ail communications » ve * Specimen copies sent free. or they he eeen at Sh ante : illington"s News Depot. Agents wanted. afly Stee ma | and chandler); cass No. 163%. Sperm Hardware: clans No. 18, Stationer, Nozick FOR RATYON OP Hoy aud stra ‘ase No. 2!. Provender; clas: PS RAIN KETIN THE 42. Cha-eoal: class So. 25. Packing: class No. 3. | STA oF fron castings; class No. 27. Auger. NEW YORK, The grant of land made by net of Coneress. ap Preved May 17, 858, to the State of Fiorndn, te aid Class, No.1. s mm pens nay ts i ewe ye pope r coned. having been wo far adjust authorize: So ¥oltow: pine te the reionee from withérawal of the lande beret peg co after described, motice 18 her-by given that al, the vacant cfrred lands heretofore withdrawn from #!9 oF eutry which lis out 467 miles on CROW Jren, iron Spikesand nails; clas N 14, | Stie ofthe “Alabvme and da,”’ the oF Keg! Ne Ne, | Aad Georgia” the = Flenda. ationt °. Central,” and the “* Flord.” radroads. the underme ped been selected in virtue of ade by Congress, or n, and which were subject to private entry late of withdrawal, will be restored to pre ntry on the days and at the places heremafier fied. at the ordimary uunimam of 1.25 per aore, or at the prices to which they may have grad el at the cate of withdrawal. At the lend offceat TaLLamasseR on Mondas, the si <th day of September, next, viz: North of the base line and east of the principal meridian Townships 2 and 3, of ranges 1, 2, 5, 4, and 5, Township 2. of ranges 6,7, 8, 9, and 10, Townships | and 2, of ranges 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15, Townsinp 1. of rence 16, South of the base line and cast of the principal meridian ips 2and S, of range 1. sips 1, 2, and 3, of ranges 2, 3,4, 5,6, 7,and&, ownships land 2. of range 9. other ny pre hoxe; and casting class No, 27. Augers. PHILADE 1. Bricks: class w pine tuber: rene 5. Wh cv andiery: class N Hardwa el 21. Provender; Belting. packing and hose; class No, 27, Augers; class No. 22. Iron floats, hips |, 2, and 3, of range 19, nips 2nd 3. of range li, isand 14, Township 1. of ran Townships i and 2, of ranges 15 and 16, 1p 1, of range 17 6, Fere 5 Nerth of the base cine and west of the promeipat WASHING TO) meridian Class No.1. Bricks; class No. ann No. owoships 2and 3, of range I 3. Yellow pine t lumber; class ! lumber; clans No pine ber avd ite pine, spruce, juniper, hair ‘Townrh:p 3, of ranges 2,5 and 4, ‘owuships 4. 5, and 6, of range 7. Townrhies 1, 2, 4, 5, and { ranges 3 and 9. fownships 2, 3.5, and 6, of ranges Wand IL. ‘ownships |, 2. 4,5, aodt, of ranges 12, 15, 14, 15, and 16. WwW el; cines class No. 15, 3 Ship chendiery: cines clase No. 17. Hardware: elass clacs No. 19. Firewood: class lass No. 2". Provender; « No. 3S. Belung, pack of range 17. of ranges 18, 19, 2), 21, 22, Stationery Bay aud Straw olass No. 22 Chareval; ¢: ing and hose, Wwoships!.4,and 5, of ranze 24. ‘Townships 3, 4, and 5, of ranges 4 and 27, Townsh ps |. 3,4, and 5, of range 2, Townships 5. 4.ani 5, of range 2, Townsh:ps Saud 4. of range ¥. Townships %. 4, and 5, of range 2, Townships 4 and 5, of range 3 South of the base line and west of the principal meri tion Township i, of ranges 13,14, 15, 16, 18, 18, 29, 21, 22, ‘24. and 25. NORFOLK. xe No.1. Bricks: class No. 2. Stone; class No, low pine timber; cinss No.4. Ve low pine lun i” med teu ; ber: olxss No. 6. White pine 7. Lime: Class No.8, Cemen lass No. Ui. nm. Iron nails, F les: class Pau 2 5 Ship chandie y; class N Townships 1 and 2, of ranges 25 and 27. N 7. Herdware: At the land eflice at NewNaseriLie, on Monday, the sixth day of September next, viz : South of the base line and easM@/ the principat meridian Townships 2and 5. of ranze Ii, Granite: claes | 7 ap py S Yetiow gee Towns nd 13, of range i. id 12 tuimberand tiunber; c. Cement; class N m and cypress Se No.7 Lames class § ley and sand: class No, . Iren naiis and spikes; cla 14. Piles: ciass No 15 Paanta, 16. Ship chandilery; cla: Fe Ls Town hips! 6. olas: tonery: clags No. 19 Firewood: class No. iven ener No. 21. Provender: class No.22 Char. | he lat dey of July, 1858. 0 a a 0. 25. Belting, packing, hose, &c..¢ ass = ONO N5.25 Tron cantings: class No 2 Aurers Aozins Commissioner of the General Land Omer. , The echedule will state the times within which articles wili be required to he delivered; and, where the printed schedule ie not used, the periods stat: in it for deliveries must be copied to te bids. th: hich may b- conti @1 Al such place ur places, age and cartage Lo the pince w t nav respectively, for which the offer is made, irected iy the ¢ aanding «fiver thereot: and, al] other things being equal, preferences will be givento American manufacture. And b.dders will take je Will be received alter the expiration of the period specihed in the achedu.es for the completion of deliveries. unles acthorized by the department; ard that no vs vested inany ether parties than those named tn the contract, to modify or change the contract e ther as to exfensien of Lime or as to quality or quantities of materials. It is te be provirted sa the contract, and to be dis- tinety unde.stood by the bi ders. that the amount and nember of articles enumerated im the classes Lisceliaueous,” are + peeified as the pret ch may be required. as tell as to ning the lowest bid; but the eon. tactor is to furnish more or lexs of the said enumer- ated articles. and im such quantities, and at such times, @s the bu “or commandant may require; such increase, ‘ever, mot to exceed ove third of the qnantiies stated, (and the exeras mast be nu thorized by the Bureau, sad requisitions sent through the post office shall be deemed sufficient 1 No. 612. Derk [ok IE FRSA a gE ci b 4 STATE OF ANCHIGAN. The grant of land made by the act of Concress, =F June §, 1856, to the Rtate ef Michigan. to aid tm the comstruction of certain Reilroads therein mentioned, having bern so far adjusted a= to aatho rize the relense from withdrawal of the Innds here inafter desoribed, notice os hereby girem that all the vausnt offered lands whren lie ou! je of siz miles on each side of the “Grand Rapids and Indiana,” the ~ Flint nnd Perre Marquette,”’and the “Detroit aud Milwaukee” Railroad, situnted in the ander a townships, which have pot been selected in Virtue of said erant.cranry o'ber xrant made Congrers, or legally c au by pre e Which were subject Lo private eniry @ witadrawal, will be restored to private entry « the days ard nt the pines heremafer epeosed, at ihe ardirary imamumn of $1 25 per acre At the Iand ofhive +t loxta cn Monday, the 16 Aday Of Aumust mert, Vi8e North of the base line and west of the principal mertde Townships 4, 5,6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, and 2, of range cleven. ‘Townships 4, 5,6, 8, 8, 10,11, 12, 13, 4, 15, 17, 18, 19, and 2, of range twelve. Townships 4, 5,6, 7, 9,10, 11, 12, IS, 14, 18, 18, 18, 19, uotic»,) during the fiseal year ending 3'th Jane, ‘a; | and 2), of range thirteen. and whether the quantilies required be moreor lers | Townships 4. 5. 6, 7. 9, 1,11, 12, 18,14, 15, 16, 18, 19, than those sprcified, the prives shall remain the | and 2), of range forrtecn Townships 4, 5, 6, 7,9, 00, 18, 16, 17, 19, anda, same owe neh of Pehips 4.5, 6,7,8, 9,19, 15, 16, 12,19, and 20, of range e\xteen. ‘owpships 6,9, 10,15, 18, 17,19, and 2, of range seventeen. Townships 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19.and 20,0f range eigh teen. Township 15, of range nineteen. At the land office at Traverse City on Monday, the 6th day of August next, v, North of the base line and wi meridian. hese Articles under the contract must be of St qua ity, del:vered in good erder, free of si! a ery charge ur expense tothe Government, and Subject to tha inspection, count, weieht. or mens - urement of the said navy yard, and be inall re satisfactory to the commandant thereof. Bidd: @re referred to the yard fr plan pecifiontions. or samples, a deny jurther deserip the articles, Con.ractors for classes hesded “* Miscelinnsous, who do not reside near the piace where the articles are ty be delivered, will be requ re roposa!~ an agent at the o:ty or he yard of aelivery. whe way ly tof the prancepal ¢ delay when they shail be Townships 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 90, 34 and 35, mah a pasa without de ug 'y oly ofrancet pe Ng 23, Approved auretier in the fail amount of the con Townships 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 25, 27, and 8, of rauge traot will be required, aud twenty per centum as ed- | twelve, @iuenal a aig aeeucere from Said aymont an il en emash 8 B1, 22, 25, 24, 25,2, 27, and R. of range the contract #hall have been comp eelled, | eleven. : auth by the department. © Townships 21. 22, 23, 24, 35, 25. and 27, of range ten, wales oeraded = Mise linseuus,” tob-dsliverelcn | Towashipe 26. 27, 2.99,41, and 32, of range the fiscal year, the twent Townships 27.2, 2°. 9, 31, and 3., of mae eight. Seer eink. upny,, ut tho Giacretiok of tee clan cwneh p32, of vance sev ‘ mandant, be paid quarterly, on the first of January, | Giver uudermy hend at the city of W orbinxtony April, July, and Gowwber, woes she deliveries bave | this sis bin dor of sane. — Donn one thouss: bee: isiactory, and toe noe (eighty per | eigtit bund TWOS A. HENDRICKR, -) will be psud by the resp c'ive nary ace t pone Se thirty tari after the presentation of bilis, in Commissioner of the General i and Uthce. triplicate, duly vouched 8 ved. jel2 wits Vo part of the per centvm reserved is to be prid BA he rejected articles: f-red under the Sen ‘ ball have been removed from the vard, unless horized by the department, Nosts AMERICAN REVIEW FOR JUL, IN Gontents— ‘circe’s Apalytic Meohnnics ; Val ey and the Greet te Missouri at wil, be stipulated mm the contraet. anat of defult avary French Literature; The shail be made ty the piri f the first part - d@ Philips Exeter Aowemy; T bverngall or eay of eticles am ed tu if ew bid for, of the quality and at the times ® P Rows above pi vie. then and ‘~ hat case tue “s said parties wil! forfeitand pay to the rs asm fm ney not to exered wree f Commenanes ou the New Testament; ‘euch oc! which may be recovered from time Notioes, time acom to the act of Congress in that ome 95 per eanem ; $1.25 per number, Rubscriptions Pr eearenae ent tan tas ee "ye FRANCK TAYLOR, Agent, 3. The sureties must sign the contract, and their re-

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