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EVENING! STAR. ' THE CORNER. The reat in the ya In that type of affeottion. here love bends the knee ; he prayers of our Has something stil! dear, Teper tought via ier i ; Of loved oues remembor'd, Ot faces, once That tied like dream, Like 8 vision sway. In oarietters, full often, ° rly Somed ‘ e 0 or wWetnd re wren m, e Ly corner Words dearer than all ! Our heart receives many We love good will, But who gets the corner Is loved the best still ; For the heart hath its corner, 4 dear is the one v i eee ee eertCharles Mackay. DEPRECIAT! ON OF PROPERTY. This year wil! long be memorable as the most disastrous one to the property ot our citizens known within the present century. The only class of persons or capitalists that have escaped are the owners of ‘edtate well located in the city, the holders of State or'city securities, and the holders of first-class mortgages. These re- main firm, while all others are more or less in- volved in ruin, by the almost total destruction of many classes of personal property. The un- wise capitalists who changed ir safe invest- ments that were yielding them six per cent. per annum, to dabble in corporation and business paper, have had their “fingers burnt” so seriously that fhey now ery “hands off,” and will pi bly be very cautious about such oper- ations in future © persons who have been the projectors of the immense expensive manu- tuctory establishments, find their investments gone. Persons in the jobbing trade find their means locked up in depreciated stocks of goods, or in protested notes due them from suspended parties at tho west and in New England. The mercantile interest has suffered to as great an it as avy other, and commercial men will find themselves crippled for years. Ships and cargoes have alike depreciated, and a lung time must elapse before the losses are ascer- tained, the goods sold, the money attained and the voyages settled up. Many of these persons are looking forward with interest to see what dividends will be paid in January, as they need the, funds to meet their bills at the first of the year. We hear of the case of a gentleman of this city who was appointed trustee of. the estate of a deceased person and guardian of some minors, and who thinking safety should be mainly con- sulted in the investment of the funds thuseom- mitted to him, suld off the stocks of various cor- porations belonging to the estate, and inveated the proceeds in State aad city securities, wkere he was sure ef six cent. interest. The praised value of this property was about $150,- 000 two years ago. The difference to-day be- tween the market value of the stocks sold and the seourities now held by the party, is no less than $40,000. It is reported in financial circles that the per- sonal estate of an opulent merchant who died in Boston less than four years ago, valued in 1454 at $1,500,000, and consisting mainly of railway shares and bonds, has shrunk so much during the past two years, that the depreciation is more than $1,000,000. It is stated that the manufacturing stocks owned by a single family have depreciated more than — of dollars in value within two years. e al property of many in dividuals has faded away during the present year like ‘« dissolving views,” and the surprise agrees. a change is similar in many ts to that which usually atiends those novel ex- hibitious.— Boston Trauserape. I~ Two little negroes, joined back to back, are on exhibition at Montgomery, Ala.- 17 Furs, to the amount of $190,000, have been exported from Minnesota Territory during the past year 1" The work on the New London and Ston- ington Railroed has entirely ceased. About two thirds of the road is completed , During the forencon of the 3uth ultimo, Ry bales of cotton were ieceived in New Or. jeans 1" The shoe manwfacturers of Marblebead, Massachusetts, are about recommencing their work. The Keene, N. H., Sentine! announces Jjchn C. Fremont, as its next candidate for the Presidency {1 Two handred and thirty years ago, twen- 7 = dollars bought the city and county of New or {> Friday last was generally observed ia Canada as a day of fasting, humiliation, and prayer 7" Mrs. Nancy Baker recently received the ent of Postinaster-general at Rochester, iF In Mr. Everett's agricultural address, there ts said to be one sentence of 8 lines without @ single period. i[J- The Carolina Times of Saturda communication nominating Col hem, of Charleston, State UF" It was stated at aa anti-Mormon meeting that the arms of Utah consist of a beehive, pro- tected by a lion rampart, at whose feet is the American eagle, conchant, and badly plucked. i> The Alvany Express says that workmen im the United States Arsenal at Waterviiet, are engaged in shipping 250,00 Minie ritle balis; desiiuation unknown. Santenxce or Deatu ox Focr Nectous —The Sumter, 5. C.. Democrat. of the zsth ult, say: Saturday, the last day of Coart, Judge Mudd nounced the sentence of death upon four negroe: Jerry, Daniel, Abram and Part, who were con- Victed of murdering their master. Richard F Stewart. The day fixed for their execution is Friday, the 4th inst. It has been more than ten years since the last execution in anty has a Jobn Cuaning- asthe next Governor of the ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS BROWNS’ HOTEL. A: HD Slexauder, Md; ’ Mr Plummer and family, Md; Mr Brewston, N Y¥; AC Wilrick, USA; Geo Lee, Tenn; J Biek- erton, Md: A Lawrence, Pa; J J Gibbons, NY; Wood, Ps; JM Leonard and lady, do, CH Horne, do: BW Bal! : GF Newton, O; J M MeBifrest: and lady ; Miss J Holeombe, do, A Beil, do; T W White. Ky; ET Ash- by, Va; B € Luces, Md; WOH Van'Inzen, Pa; Chas MeKeane, do: J H Harmon, do; W Kins: ley, NY; E C Roystou, Miv; Miss Whitehurst Va; E KR Tremaiu, NY’: J W Watkins, Md; R © Skinuer, NY; WH Whiting and lady, Va! A freland, Pa; flon S H Woodsen and fam. Mo; W B Wadsworth and niece, NC; L$ Burbank, Ky: J M Elliott. Ky; J Castairs, jr J Con- stable, Md; Dr O T Rogers and lady, Va; Jas B Kent, Md; R Connolly, NY; Jas Malloye, do; C Sweeny, do; K Barry. do. WILLARDS’ HOTEL —Dr T $ Perdi. J G Green i 4M Beard, Pa; JH Moore, USN; J P Gallaher, Penn, W Baxter and fan O, AB Switzer. US) A Denckler. Pa; J M Bowen Md; W G Stanbury, Eng; W W Woodworth, N Y; Hon J Cadwalader and lady, Pa; TF Sinith and lady, N York; BO Davy, Md: WH Edyar Mich; Hon J M Buchanan, HD Means, Capt W A Hallett, Hon E B Pottle, C A Ripley, Md; T RK Jackson, USA; H Duddeu, Eng; 8 R Alayona- gle, NJ; JS Thayer, R Christie, jr, T Fran; ES Avery, Mich, W 0 Shipman, Coin; Major Wil. iiams, USN; Capt WH Gardner, do; H 1. Sc ton, Ct; AJ Alseba, NY; E W Moise. La; E Lasere, do; W D Lee, do; C 3 Morris, jr, KIRK WOOD HOUSE —Com Voorhus W ESinn, Md; H J Williems, Pa; I. Sadler, Va; J Walers, Md, AS Awkew , lowa; J T Persie, do; © X Kelly, Md; Z B Beall, do: J W Addison, do; J 3 Worthington, do; Mrs Kings- bary, NY; RG Adams, lows; f Wond, do: Bristay aud tsdy, Min; WH Mitchell, M G Whiley, Mass; J Dennis. Pa; ‘TR’ Strin: A Smait and lady, NY; & M ‘Aifriend, Va; ¢ Ripley aad ® HOTEL. (L. O. Surru s)—W M Bur- ’ » Ga; BFC (Ww A Mark, V2; Dr Pe Clar me C cdineee lark, Mass: A C Medinger, yleure, Mo; A Eddor, NY; Dr @ T Luc. kett, 3 L, Goodyon, A K Moore, Pa: A Cosby, Va; JR Anderson, Peun; JC Waddie, Va; M Os- bours, C Scott and lady. Miss Rochester, Md; 8 % Mowis, NJ; J Ewers, Va , OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS D STATES Por. Dags. Havre.......Dee 12 Ediaburg. Europa . North Sta ago - City Baltimore. Liverpool ‘The California mai! steamers leave New York on the Sth and stb of euch month. Ge LD D AN PURCHASED AT THE BEST RATES, FOREIGN BILLS OF EXCHANGE SOLD, ON THE PRINCIPAL POINTS IN EU- ROPE, IN SUMS TO SUIT. GOLD CURRENCY, AND VIRGINIA MO- NEY ACCOUNTS, WILL BE OPENED FORK DRPOSITORS, PAYABLE INSAME FUNDS, OR IN GOLD, CHARGING THE CURRENT RATES.—CHECES MUSTBE MARKED ACCORDINGLY. SIGHT DRAFTS ON ALL THE PRINCI- PAL CITIRBS OF THE UNION, SOLD IN SUMS TO SUIT. BONDS AND STOCKS SOLD ON €oOM- MISSION. UNCURRENT MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD. LAND WARRANTS PURCHASED AT THE HIGHEST RATES. SWEENY, ENHOUSE, aSEENY, RITTENHOUSE, FA BLLVER NT & CO. "TEN PER CENT. INVESTMENT. Corporation Bonds of the City of Davenport, Towa, Paying 10 per cent. intereet by Coupon in New York. onds of $5% cach, The growing city of Davenport has now about 2,000 inhabitants, and is rapidly increasing in wealth’ and population. 3 muuicipal debt is only $159,000, and its railroad d. only $125,007, and cannot now be increased. statistics of the city were published in the Intel 3 of the Soth September. We recommend — laser ng believing ‘them to be as safe as apy e or city bonds, oe CHUBB BROTHERS WU NGWIRTERED BY CONGRESS Cartan, —— ——. —.. —. $200,000!!! re i ! RACEON BUILDINGS Ni ee: &o., at the usual City rates, wil for Polioy, at their Oifice, corner of Parag Avenues, over the 3. ot es MES C. MoGUIRE, President. @aavrton D. Hanson, Seorstary. ap li-ly 2 i} °o | ake aed Rone CHUBB BROTHERS. Drrosirs.— De) wits received and Checks me Sites roost ‘on mes yo sal iecohen 2 on a ive i “a x " c Cities furnished ‘deposttors without charge. NTEREsT ON Drrosits.—Interest wil! be allowed on Deposits at such rates as inay be agreed AP Deposits tx ViRGINTA AND Usceneury: ONRY. Deposits in Virginia and other Unourrent Money re- evived to be checked for, payable in same funds, orin specie, we the regular rohanE? UNTi eR 3 His of Fe will bediscounted, and Loans Stocks, Bonds, and rities, at the market ra! ! .—Letters of Credit will be farina: norotial fe ia the different Cities of the United States, on it of Money or Collaterals, and interest allowed if Monay is deposited, ced if Cousterals,on such termsas ny cea Upen. TRAVELING Britis or Excuance.—Travelers will be furntehed with Grafts in ewok game es way 96 de- sired negotiable in the diferent Cities of the Brits anp Lerrers oF. aoe on ape LaND AND Evrope.—Bilis of Exohange and Letters of ort on jand, Ireland and Europe, furaished at market for anes in sums to suit. — _ Bons, Stocks, &¢.—Bonds, Stooks, and Securi- = yas from ¢ to my — always for sale, < aught in the different Citios at a Where Stocks t to enil the goat. Bonde or Stocks RaTLROAD, Crrv. anp Sate Bowvs.—Rail City, and te Bonds can ba ees B our wegotiation, either hey his couhtry or Euro; 1s for Bail- ad Irom purcnasi iF cash or with is. rTAND Wines r4.—Land Warrants ight atthe trates. All Warrants sold by us ure suaran- teed in Overy rea] pect. = Warrants iocated on commission. Warrant quotations regularly furnished if re- ““Warranta will be forwarded to Western Houses on orders, or sent for sale on commission to responsible ties. REAL an oo ae Inew: .— Real Estate bought and sold, and Insurances 5 Cranas on Unitap Line T ov CLA: ONG REes.—Claima on the tes, before ourt en or Spec ee oe te us, will be yu y prompt and abie rn ” et CH ERS, UBB BRO’ jan 27 Opposi BANKING HOUSE oF CHUBB BROTHERS, | Depositors depositing Bank Notes will please mark their Checks payable in currency. Deposites of Gold will be paid in Gold. ; Accounts w opaned With depositors allowing them to dep. iold and Check of ourrency, the depositor being credited with the difference. sett CHUBB BROTHERS. NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPUSITES. MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS. ran 27—tf Opre. the Treasury, PEEC OF BRITISH STATESMEN, SS from Water!oc fo she aang, ofthe Reform Bill, 1 vol., London, te 1.25. Srsccee of British Siate: Bul tothe Russian War, 1 Report don, i357, Sir Jobe 5 5. ‘Burns's Ornamental Drawing and Arckite Design, with 20 illustrations, f vol., London $125 n, from the Reform Loniou, 1837, $1.25, n the Hudson's Bay Company, vol.. Lon 5 erschell’s Esanys, | vol., London, 1857, Bergen’s Spheries! Tables for Great Circle Sail- ing, 1 vol.. London 1257, @1.62. Baron Monchausen : a tae 1 orig ua! ite, With eagipvin, * 1857. £7 cen Manual of Drills for Heavy Guns, 1 vol., (oificial,) Norwich, bngland, Bourne's Cate Inrged edition, Fortification, Pi Lendy, 1 vol., Law Hatton's Math je reprint of the i vol., London, m, W852, $2.25. 1,and Pormanent ; by Captain 1, 1957, & tien! ‘Ta x 3; Trubuer’s Dictionary of Four lett's Commercial aud Slav pty erect) Opintoi aa oak History of England; Binns’ echanica’ emoirs of the Duke of riwnl «: Badge’s Practi- jee fevenmont i U iversni Cyclopedia of Uuiversnl Hy LOR. QO RUIT.—New Eleme FIGS; new KAISINS, in quarter, half and Whole 1 NG & BURCHELL, corner 1sth street and Vermont ave. — YiRsinia AND DISTRICT MONEY. PAR z BOOTS, SHOES. AND TRUNKS, aT . P. HOOVER’S TRON HALL ROOT, SHOE SP NOD TRUNIC ESTA BLISIATE NT Pennsylvania avenue, between 9th and Lith sts, 1 have just returned from the North, with a splendid assortment of ‘San ds of Ladies. Geatiemens, Mi Boys’, ‘and Bo OO and SfiC large stock RUNKS, CARPET BA VALICE: SATCHELS, all of which I will sell for the money. Calfcarly.st © SAM’L. P. HOOVER'S, son ron Hall. Childrens’, . Arse. Hal M te fort! w tdi field’s ie L, ' e's Re Million, $1.26, New Cook Book. . 's Lady's House Hook, 31. 's New Cookery Book, $1.25. Shilds’ American Frugal Hou-ewile, 2 ote. five Receipts for Pastry, Cakes, and weetmeats, 25 ots. Miss Beecher’s Domestic Receipt Book, 50 ats. HA Housekeeper’s Book, 5 cts. he Family Receipt Book for Making Bread, Rolle, Ao; IS cts. The Hoasehe Manager, by Charios Pierce, Lon- Miss Les! w Receipts for Cookery, @1 Miss Lesiie’s Iwo Huudiod Receipts for Froach Cookery, 25 ots. Dr. Kitchene: ‘ook’s Oracle, 88 eta. Jammestia C TY. 2 ol he Frenoh Cook, 25 ots. = cos “sak, and Etiquette of the Table, Lon- don; 75 ete, Randolph's Vira nia Housewife, 90 ota. mer Imperial, P 2 $225 7 orth of Practical Reosipts, Lotidon = sy _PBANCK TAYLOR. THE NINE- A NCE OF Being Di, land F nd, pOe eis pyerir teenth Cen! living Minister many, Seotiand I f tavoe volume pages t 1657 price $2.75. a4 aud several portraite, a PRANCK TAYLOR. Cukist™ $ PRESENTS, for foondentn dine Jawa METZEROT TS WASHINGTON IEW: Poreale st ali Bookstores, 22 4, McLAUGHLIN has the largest at HM bed Bees Bip the City. No. ae Pa. ue. between 8th and sth streets, opposite zy nv 8 henutiful bes Hair 2 10-3 5 NAT AND #ANDOLINE t GIBBS’ Hair Store. newer 13th BRUSHES : at his Sales Room, under Wik no-Sm = J Pa. aves anid tarda’ hotel. Fee MOUNT VBRNON, The Steamboat THOMAS COLLYER, having been thoroughly Be 9's gd make regular trips to Mount Vernon, leav gs her wharf, in this oity, eve ThESD AY emi PRIDAY MORNING, at 9 0°elk, During the intervenmg U she witl run regalar ips to Alexandria, a4 usual, noe tf THOMAS BAKER, Captain. : Pg FOR HIRE. very low, at ELLIS’, 906 between Sth 10th ate, ale | TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS: aTireRASHINGTON OP Gy Ganga With those for oe oe el iladelphia and New York; at ipa er Biase a hae “Fredosiok stg wi at 4.20 p.m. at for the ay at 4.20 p. On anday at «15, m. jo 12-t T.H.PA SONS, Agent. QRANGEAND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD SE a @REAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE Twice Daily, (Sund its excepted,) between WASHINGTON CITY and the SO UT aoa SLEXAND ‘A, GOR DONS VILLE ann RICH- ‘Leaves Washington at 6 o'clock s. m. < Washington at 7 o'clock pm. or LYNCHBURG and the SOUTHWEST. eave Washington at 6 o'clock a.’m., arrive in LYNCHBURG next ‘gormng at 4a, m., connect: ith the trates on ibe. inia and Tennessee for uM PHIS. jail Stages from Char- Ottesville to Lynchburg 8 distance of 6 miles, ‘are from ‘Washington to Lyuohburg, $7.75. ‘The steamer GEORGE PAGE, foot of Seventh street, being ‘owned by the Rage Company, runs gonnection with the trains, * eta for Lynchburg procured on the Boat. ‘Omnibusesand Baggage Wagons will beat the io ‘@ahington tO bay pas- @ to tho Steamboat, for Alexan- distance of six les, allowing ample time JAMES A. EVANS, Agent. Alexandria, July, 1357, is 8-tf EW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE. FOR ALL, PARTS OF THE WEST. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. The recent extension and tmprovement of its 1ead- ing couneoting lines as the West has required an en- tire revision of the remaing G:seaparonnt ofthis road which highiy important adva: t eierare ui 15, 1857, be run on e8 to secured. On and alter MOND vier, Pitieee DALY TRAINS w in urections for throug! ASSET KeTS. First~The ACCOMMODATION TRAIN starts from Camden Station, Baltimore, at 7 A.M.,(except Sunday,) stops at way stations aud arrives at Cum- berland at 4 P. M. Second—The MAIL TRAIN starts (Sunday ox- cepted) at 830 A. M., and arrives at Wheeling at 4% A. connecting at Benw with Central Ohio t for Coiumbus, Cinginnati, {udiazapotis, Lou- ewig Chiceso, jae pests, te ee oar ne wi el! re Cieveland, edo, et a hy Covel nd Hlond nd also'at Parkersburg with Ms- Tie! . Third—The ST. LOUIS and CINCINNATI EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily et 5.05 P. M., con- — at Benwood at9 A. M. with express trains rom Bellaire to Cincinnati, (without change x Cars at Columbus,) and reaching there in but hours from Baltimore and 26 hours from Washing- ton. It also connects directiy, in both directions, at Grafton with cars by | Parkersburg and Marietta roads rg i pact at Cinahinatiy at, he: Sirs mnect al ena for ta napols, cago and S feos, and at-Gincinnati with the Great Ohio an ississippi Express for Louisville, Cairo and St. through to St. Lou: fess than 42hours from TO. By this train the ttme to al! the centra: aces in the West is much less, while ti aud southern the distance A from 49 to 100 miles shorter than by the shortest of other row connections are equally close and satisfectory, ar- tiving at Baltimore at 8.9 A. M. gauge checked through to al! point. THROUGH nicer te sokd at lowest rates at Camden Station and at Washington, D.C. Passengers from Baltimore or Washingtom may view the entire road by ey i by taking mora- ing trains, and lying over at Cumberland or Oak- land, resuming next morning by Ei helio Aco com: mae train, leaving Cumberiand at & and FOR WAY PASSENGERS. ‘The Cumberland Accommodation Train at 7 A.M., Ke stop at all Stations east of Cumberland, aud con ‘heeling Accommodation at all sons beyon umberinnd Rong, West. Erstwi + the Mail rain leaves VV heeling at 8.30 A. Accommo- ation eye Cumber! St 9, reaching Baltimore at530 P. M. gn aH ER NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, between Grafton ‘arkersburg, wa: ers will take the E: 88 westwardly ani Ete Mail eustwardiy. a - The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4 P. M., tort ing At way stations. Leaves Frederick at 3.13 A, M., arriving at Baltimore iz noon, The one a Be MILL eaice wae rer » M., SP.M. Leaves E "* Mills at < Pes 7P.M., except Sunday. iy Foz WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. ‘ eve mo yary gd & Pres ton = hares ae and 5.15 als. ee Leave Washington for Baltimore at 6 and 2.30 A. Mand Sand 4.38 BM. On Sundays at 7A-M- end 2 P.M. only, ‘The first and fourth trains from Baltimore, and the ace nd fourth traiua from Washington, will be expr mail trains. st i Vashingtor Junction and Annapo! . The 9.15 and 5.15 ten rom Baitimore and the 8. ‘ashington connect with the and 42) mains from trains from Annapotl For tickets, infor on, fare, &c., apply to J.T. ENGLAND, Agent, ¢ the et office, Camder Station. WM. 8. WOODRTD dy IStf — Master of Transvortation, Baitumnore. Tae PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM PANY. One of the Steamships of this Company, carrying the United States Mails for ACA PU LO. ALIFORNUA, and OR EGON, leave: ‘anaINA twice each month, ou the arri- val of the United States Mail 8.3. Company's sten: era, Which leave New Orleans and New York reg oo On Sth wud 20th of each mouth with the matis, EY passenger’ Connecting via PANAMA RAIL- Ti - From the West these t+ JA DS. ‘hese steamships have been inspected and ap prov and The Panama Railroad (47 miles long) is now com- jeted from ocean to ocean, sud is crossed in Sor 4 ours. The bargage ol peanenncr® is checked in New York through to San Franciseo, and passengers are embarked at Panama by steamer atthe omnpany’s expense. The monoy paid in New York covers al) big pence of the trip. ' egerve steamers are keptin port in Panama and Francisco, to prevent detention in case of acci- lent, so that the route is entirely reliable—no fail- ure having occurred in eight years, Passengers lexve Panama the same day they ar- Tive at Aspinwail. Coudastars «0 teroach by each steamer, and take charge of women and children without other proteo- tors, atthe lowest rates apply at by the Navy Department, and guaranty speed For through tic enoy, 177 West street, New York, beamed A CAE YM Cin err ARMSTRONG, HARRIS & CO., New Orleans,- or jy Mth Cc. L. BARTLETT, Boston. VHE NEW YORK AND LIVE POOL, T ONITED STATES Male TEAMERS. aie The Ships composing this ate Line are TLANTIC —~..—_. Capt, Oliver Fldrid; he AT LAR Wipe, Josoph Comatosy” we BALTIC, he ADK ATiC.... These ships having been built by contract exprensiy for the Government service,evory care has been taken in their eenstruction, 80 in their enginer, to in- aure strength and apood, and their accommodations fpr peanengers are unequalled for elegance and com | Price of passage from New York to Liv 1, in i € oabit, B19)? inescond do., He: — sive cesot 4 ra -+-+- Capt. Jamea 6 wtate rooms, $32. From Liverpool to rk, 30 and 2) guineas. An ex; geon attached to hakip. Noberdha-can to seoured ‘until paid for. — of this line have imp: water-tight bulk a. PROPOSED DATES OF SaILIN@. FROM LIVERPOOL. FROM NEWYORK. | tur 1 June Qu. . . 1657) W. neaday, upe 24,1057 iturday, Juiy - 1857) W ednesday, uly 8.. 1857 turdsy,July 18... ..1657 jwoaday, July 22. .1857 turday, Aug.! - 1897| Wednesday, Aug. 6. 1857 turday, Aug. 1857 inewday, Aug. 19.1837 turday , Sept. nes ¥» Be it. 2. 1857 turdeay nesday, S 30.1857 turday 1837) nesday, turday 1981) W ednesday ,Aot. Setardsy, ‘ov. i ‘gt Weduendey Nov, 25.1am turday, Nov. 2... nesday, Nov, 25. 5. I Wednesday, Déc. 197 estar’ Bee [Wwoisseisr: Bee ie reigh 1, app! eM ARD COE LTR No. 56, Wall street, iow 4 WN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. STEPHEN KENNARD & GO." "t o: VAIN WRIGHT & CO., Paris, owners of these ships will not be acoountable Giiee ch eeelactentes kere Clee ctioeen therefor and the Value thereof expressed therelte Austin UNiteo STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINB AND WITHOUT FaiLURE FOR RIGHT YEARS, FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. Resular Sailing Days, bth § 20th af cach month, Caution.—So many frauds and imposi- tions of various ki ve been mee, rpetrated on travellers to CAL! "OR NIA, that ti mebnepiter: phe only authorized Agent for parsage by the U. 8. Mail Line, vin Pana- oity of New York, fesis it his duty to eaution persons seeking passage to rape be ae earete to ng that, TO AVOID IMPORITION, they mit office of th Stoamehy a frais ips fom Pawan "Ra no other office he Comp nap have only one office fn New York, hich is at 7 ti Pasha be Ment kise aces Tice bi harf. EINES re | STHOUNS STONE Ns gts “Tages Weshinatony 6.85 16106 26 46. SRE ED NE I AYER'S x Cathartic Pills (SUGAR COATED.) The following remédica are of- fered to the publioas the best, moat rfect, which medical seience oan CATHARTIC PILLS have the utmost skill which the medi- f thie age possoases.and their ti ‘pass any com! nation of medicines hitherto known. Other prepa- rations do more or less good ; cures such dangerous complaints, so quick and so surely, as to prove an efficacy anda power to uproot di be- yond any thing which men have known before. ay removing the obstructions of the internal organs stimulating them into healthy aren. OL —_ the Jounsains << life eee or, —hi es dei. Ther adapted to disease, and disense by one in health they produce is is the per! povion of means todicsase, and no more. Tender children may take them with impunity. If they are sick they will cure them, if they are well they will do them no harm. Give them to some patient who has been pros- trated with bilious complaint ; see bent-up, tot- tering form straighten with strength again; reo his long-lost appetite return @ his claminy features blossom into health. G them to some sufferer whose foul blood has by out in scrofula til his akin is covered with sores; who stand: lies in anguish. eabs fall from his body; see the new, fair has grown under them; see the tate leper clean. Give them to hun whose angry umora have p'anted rheumatiam in his joints and bones; move hun, and he ser es with pains; he too nm soaked through every muscle of his body with liniments salves; give him these pe to purify his blood; they may not cure him, for, aias! there are cases which no mortal power ean reach; but mark, he waiks witi erutches now, and now he walks alone; they have cured him. Give them to the lean, sour, Gy*peptio, Whose gnawing stomach has long Ugo eate: sinie from his face and every wusole from hi See his appetite retura, and with it his hesith; the uew man. See her that was radiant with health and joveliness b asted ard too early withering away; want of exercise or mental angi urking disease, has deranged the inter divea- i Give her these Pits to stimulate the vital principle into renewed Vigor, to cast out the obstructions, and in- fusea new vitality into the blood. Now look again ~the roses’ blossom on her cheek, and wher lately sorrow sat, joy bursts from every feature. See the features tel! you without disguy tinet, that they are eating its hfe away. Its pt poe and ears, and resticss sleepings, readful truth in language which every knows Give it the Pitts in large doses to sweep these vile parasites fromthe bady. Now turn agaia and sea the ruddy bloom of childhood. Is it nothing to do these things? Nay, are they not the marvel of this age? And yet they are dove around youevery Tinve you the less serious symptoms of thess dis- tempers, they are the easier cured, Jaundicé, Cos- tiveness, Headache, Sideache. Seartbyrn. Foul tomach, Nausea, Pain inthe Bowels, Flatulency, 088 cad Appetite, King’s Evil. Neu algia, Gout,and kindred complaints all arise from the demugements Which these PILLs rapid! . ‘Take them perse- Veringly, and under the ec of a good Physician, Wf you ean; if uot, tak m judiciously by such advice as We give you, and the distressing, danger- ous disoases they eure, which afflict so many mil lions of the human race, are east out like the devils of o'd—they must burrow in the brutes and in the Be. Price 25 conts per hox—5 boxes for Z.D, GILMAN, Washington; and by H. COOK & CO., Alexandria, and all dealers in Medicine averywhere, T*585YE9. piscorzay OF sd AGE, Mr. Kunnzpy, of Roxbury has di ‘ered in one of our common pasture w. re 'y that oures RVERY KIND 01 MOR, The worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple, Ho has tried it in over eleven hundred ae never failed except in two cages, both ‘Thunder Hu- mor. He has now in his possession overone h Gertificates of its value, all within twenty miles o| ton, Meee tion ere warranted to cure & nursing Sore ne One to three botties will cure the worst kind of Pimpios on tie Face. _ a Two or three botties will olear the system of Biles. Two bottles sre warranted to cure the worst Canker in the Mouth and Stomach. ‘ Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Erysipelas. One or two bottled are warranted to cure all Hu- "f'wo bottics ave warranted to euire Running of the co are cure Rw o! and Blotches among the Ha:r, ‘Our to six bottles are warranted to oure corrupt reonin cers. | One bottle will cure Soaly Eruptions of the Skin. ‘0 or three bottles are ited to cure the Worst kind of Ringworm. ‘wo or three bottles are warranted to cure the Most desperate case of Ahenmatism. ee to four bottles are warranted to cure Salt- rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of Scrofuia. A benefit is always prpeimneel Som the first bot- tle, o 8 per! + cure i8 warranted when theabove « ity 1s in. ‘othi: looks 80 improbable to. those who have ip vain tried a!l the wonderful medicines of the day, ag that a common weed growing vn the pasluges, and Siong old stone wails, should cure ioe d humor inthe tem ; yet tiga fixed fact. If you have a humor, ‘here are no TFS nor AN DS, hums 7 baie phout it suiting some cases, butinot yours, aidled over 4 theusamd bottles of it in the vieunity of Boston. | know the etfeots of it im every conse. t has already done sume of the greatest cures ever lone in Massachusetts. | gave it to children a year oid, to oid peopie of sixty. I have seen poor, puny ormy-looking ohildreu, whowe flesh was soft an bys restured to & perfect state of health by dne nettle. ‘To those who are subject to a bottle willalways cure it. It gives great relief in oaiarrh and dizziness. Some who have taken it had been costive for years, and have been regulated by it. Where the body :# sound it works See ensy, but wh here ig any derangement of the fanctions ol t will oxuse very singular feelings, but ot be alarmed; they always disappear in From Pane rt to aweok. There is nevera re- sult from it; on the peorenrr id when that feeling is one, you Will feel yourseif ikea new person. | Beard some of the most extravagant encumiums of it that ever man listened to. i In my own practice | always kep' ‘ietly for hu- mora—but since its introduétion as a uly medicine, great and wonderful virtuea have been found in it that I never suspected. i Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was ways considered tuourable, have been cured by a fick headache, one lew hotties. O, whata mercy if it will prove eifec- tual in all cases of that awful ‘—there are but few who have seen mors of it than I have. I know of several cages of Dropsy, all of them aged opie cured i. it. For the various diseases {iver, Sick. Headache, Dy and Acue, Pain in the Sid ud particularly in Disease: liscovery done more ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you can get enough of it. Directions for Use.—Adults one tab! oonful per day—children over ten years dessert-spoonful— children from five to eight years, tea-spoonful. As no directions can be Ps ae all constitutions, take suilicient to operate on the bowels twice a day. ANUPA > SUD RENNE BY: No. 1% Warren Street, Rozbury, Massachusetts, Agents for Washingtou.—Chas. Stott & Co., Z. ihuan Kidwell & Lawrence, J.B Gardcers Burry Co., D. Walsh & Co. F. S. Walsh, J. P. Stone, Martin King, Nairn & er, Schwartz & ¢ i} B. Clark, J.P. Milburn, Di Pret Lar y jini » Ford TO. eu or Georgetow: J Cixsoll, O M Lonthamy J. L, Kidwelle my 5-ly_ ais ri PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATIBE On THE PHISIOLQGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, By M. B. La CROIX, BM. D., Albany, N.Y. ed 130 fy ‘La i 30 pages an: ne Pls Bi Bnd Colored Lituographs PRICE ONLY SCENTS... wrsdt @f yostese to Gil parts vie Union. Dr. BM. B. La Croix’s Ph tiglogt logical View of Mar ‘A new ovined ition ry pages and 180 es. Price 25 dents & copy. A popular and - preheusve tr ry the duti ft casualtion e@ and marri ife—hnppy and mode of securing ging! fruttfu ignoes, them—infelicitous id infertile ones—their obviation and removal—nervous debility, its causes gure, by & process at once 60 simp! and effectual, that failure is impossible—ruies for ily Managoment—an essay on Sper matorrhea, with practical observations ona safer and more successful mode of treatment—preoautionary hints on the evil ré from jcal practice; to which is added commentaries on the diseases of fe- les—frem infancy tool raphical- ly Hlastrated by beaatiful the remedies for those inted are #0 peri It isa truthful adviser to thi jose Contemplating marriages. 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Prosi- deat of the United States of A: pares, de. = ee eee ee eae Aig! . fiformia, a the periods hereiaafter designated, to fT wit: At the land office at Los Ayoxtos, Mond. he t a jay next, for the dis po he public ands wi the following-named woships, viz: South of the base line and west of the San Ber- ridian. ise, sect — to twen- . o rs @ nort. half of section twenty- juarter of section twenty-three; the south half of section twen- uarter of section .wenty ctions twenty-mine to thirty-two, imolu- sive; the south half of a» m thirty-three, the northeat quarter and the south half of section thir ty-four; and section thirty-five, of township three; sections three to xine, mclusive;the north baif and the southwest quarter of sectian the southeast uarterand the northwest quarter eleven; ite northeast quarter and the south ha! Section tweive; section thirteen; the east half ef section fourteen; sections seventeen to twenty-four, melu- ve; the north half of seqtion twenty five; and see- tong twenty-six to thirty-five, molusive, of town- ship four, of + Township thr: of range four. Sections one te twenty-lour, i-clusive: the north halt of section twenty -five: and sect twenty-six to thirty, inclusive, of tovonship and sections one to twenty-seven, inclusive, of ¢ Ship three, of range five. Seotions one, two, and three; the east half of seo- tion four; the east half and the southwest quarter of section Line: sections ten to fifteen, inclusive; the t quarter of section twenty: sections twen- ty-one to twenty eight, elusive; the east half and the southwest quarter of section twenty uine; the south half of section thirty; sections thirty-one to thirty-four, inclusive; and the northwest quarter of section thirty-five, of township one, of range siz. North af the Lase jime and west of the San Ber- nardine meri 5 Sections one to seventeen, inclusive; the north haif of section eighteen; the south balf of sestion nineteen; sections twenty to twenty three, incly- the northwest quarter of section twenty-four; the northwest er of wection twenty-six; seo- is four, ctions one to eight, inclusive; the ections ten to thirteen, tion fourteen; the west section seventeen; sections eizhteen and ; the west halfofsechontwenty;t r of section twenty ene; and hone » to thirty-five, incusive, of township d fowaship seren, of rance four. ions one to fifteen, inclusive; the east halfof seotion seventeen; the east half of section twenty; rection: ‘enty-one to twenty-seven, inclusive; the north haif of section twenty bt; the nortl quarter of section twenty-nine; the northeast quar ter of section thirty-four; and the northwest quar- ter of section thirty-five, of township three, and nd seven, of range fice, '@ the north half of section three; the north haif of section fowr> tire northeast uarter of section five; the west hall of section six; ¢ north half, the southeast quarter, and the north half of the soyibwent quarter of section seven; the west ‘he northwest quarter and the south ht; the north thon eleve: on twelve, the northeast quarter and the east half of the southeast quarter cf section seventeen; the east half of the northeast quarter and the southeast quaiter of section twenty; the weat halfof the northwest quarter and the south- West quarter of section Lwenty-one; the south weat quarter of section twent; and the northenst quarter of section thirty-five, of totonship three « A fice: north haif of soction nine; inelueive: the east half of half of aud totenships four and fire, of Sections ore teen, inclu 3 tl of section nineteen; sectioun pweety to twenty-five, inclusive; the northeast quarter of section twenly- 1X; the northwest quarter of section twenty-seven; and the northeast q of township four ter of section twenty-cixht, township fire, of range seven, inclusive;the northwest quar- he rter of section leven, H junrt 800- nd the northeast quarter ef section twenty-three, of township four, and township five, of range eight. be The northwes! of section three; sections ur, five, And six t] f of section seven; sections éight amd He northeast quarter of section seveutcen, ipSour; andtownships Ave and siz, of ran; ions one and two; the northeast quarter of segtion three; the west half of section eleven; the northeast quarter of section tweive; section four- teen: and the southenst quarter of section Biteen, of township four; sections one to twenty-eight, inclu- sive; the northeast quarter of section twen! the northesst quarter of section thirty-thr seotions thirty-four.and thirty-five, of township Ave; and township-siz, of range Sections one+t teen, inclusive; the northwest quarter of section nineteen; the northeast quarter of section twenty-one: the northwest quarter of sec- tion twenty-two; and the northeast quarter of see- ton twenty-four, af township five; and towns siz, of range eleven. Sectious one, two, and thre ter of section ten: sections dleven, tweive, thirteen, and fourteen; the southeast quarter of tion fif- teen; the southwest quarter of sectio ehteen; section nineteen; the southwest quarter of section twenty; the east half of section twenty-two; the northwest quarter of section twent; twenty-seven to thirty three, incius: north halfof section thirty-four, of townsh aud fovnships siz and seven, of range tiele+ Seetion one; the northeast quarter of xection two: the southeast quarter of wegtion ten; the south halt of wection eleven; section twelve; the east half of section thirteen; the northwest quarter of section fourteen: and the north half of section tifteer. of townshtp fowr; the southwest quarter of section seven; the south hall of section eight; the southwest quarter of section nipe” the west hail of section fil- the north half of section seventeen; section pen; the northeast quarter of section twenty - and xections twenty-three, twenty-four, twen- ty-five, twenty-six. aud thirty-five, of townshs five; sections One to seventeen, inclusive; the nert balf of section eighteen: the northeast quarter of ton tweut, ctions twenty-one to twenty-five, ortheast guartcr of section twenty - of township siz; and twnship seven, of range teen. Section thirteen; the southeast quarter of section fourteen; the southenst quarter of section twenty- and the ve; two; the east am! the southwest quarter of geo- ton lwe! he northwest quarter of sec! twenty half of section ently 1x; and the son twenty -seven. of /own- two, and three; the north - quarter and the north half of the gorthwest quarter of section four; the northeast quarter of seetion eleven; section tweive: and the north halfof scetion thirteen, of toreashtp 317; sections one to eighteen, inclusive: the north half of section nine- teen; the north half of seotion twenty; sections twenty-oue to twenty-eight, inclusite; the south lmif of section twenty -n he southeast quarter of section thirty: the north half of the north: quarter of section thirty-one: the nerthens! arts and the north half of the northwest quarter 61 seo- tion thirty-two; and sections thirty-three, thirty- four, thirty-five, of township seven, of range fourteen. At the land office at San Francisco, commencing on Sienday. the third day of May nert, for the disposal of the publi lands within the foliowing- uamed townships, viz North of the base line and cast of the Mount Diablo meridian. Fractional a ory loge of range one, North of the base line and west of the Mount Diablo meridian, Fractional townships four and fre, of range one. South of the tase line and cast of the Mount Diablo meridian. Sections one to eighteen, and twenty-two to twenty-five, inclusive, of township ten, of range mine. Township ten; and sections one to six, inclusive; aight to fifteen, inclusive; and twenty-two to twe ty-six, inclusive, of township eleven, of rane t Townships ten and ¢ X; S@CLionS One to B incluswe: eight to fiftee ustve: twenty one to twenty-eight, inclusiv thirty-four and thirty five, of torenshrp tree houk oe, two, three, and mine to fifteen, inclusive; and twenty -lwo to twenty seven, inclusive, of township thirteen, of range eleven, Fractions! tewuship ten; townships cleren, twetvs, and thirteen; seotions ove to hve, inoltsi eight to nteen, incius twenty to twenty- nine, in thirty-three, thirty-four, \ id irty-five, of township fourteen; sections one to four, inciusive; teu to thirteen, inclusive; andtwen- ty-four twenty-five, of township Aficen, of "Beot tional towns hip ejeven; townships twelve, Ft ele ivtee rtcem, mud township fifteen, except acetion ¢ one; & sections one, two, elve, ship sixteen, of range thirteen. whships twelve, ¢ een, fourteen, and ; to seventeen, inclusive; tw: - inciusive: and thirty-fourand sixteen, of range fourteen, Sourteen, fifteen, and riz- t f of section four; the south half tion five; sections seven, eight, and nine; the west haif of seotion ten; and seotions thirteen to > eopoweehn inclusive, of township twenty, of range Lethe Fractional township siztecn; and township tisn-, ty, of range sixteen. Fractional township sizteen; and townsh, pe sev- enteen, cizhteen, uineteen, and twenty, of range seventcen, Fractional townships serentcen and cighiern,and townships nineteen and twenty, of range cighicen, Freetional townships eighteen, mincteen, and twenty. of range mineteen. q At the land office at Ma®yYsvILLR, commencing on londay, the seventeenth day of May next. forthe im of the pubho iands within the following named townshi iz: North of the base line and east of the Mount Dress a _ Fractional township fi township Are; frac- tional townships twelve, thirteen, and fourteen; and townships seventeen and eighteen, of range Fractional townships twelve, thirteen, and trea; and townships seventcen, eighteen, and nine- teeny two. Nort. the Wake tine and west of the Mount tablo meridian, twelve, and fractional township thirteen of ramae ome." Townships twelve, thirteen, fourteen, and fif- teen, of range two. ‘ Townships fourteen, Afteem, and sixteen; frao- tional townships: seventecm.etghsoen. and towuxhips twentyand twenty -one,ol Binge three Lions One, two, three, and ten to in- 8; enat hail of section fifteen: the east half sections twent) h four; sections ten to fifteen, melu of seetion twei sections twenty-two to sey teal ht ave he section twenty-eight; z hi fi a lowkseniy sections one to four, ine to fift jusiv: to it, inclusive; -five. of ions ane to seven, inclusive; ‘tne south wogt quarter-of section ei ‘fif- jusive; the west i: jane eighteen and ter of section one to twenty; ° eight. inclusive: ae) weat spropel sip sets tbeSosteal ctscarerine vag a y 3 Sections thirty and thirty-one; the wost hail of section thirty two: the enct aif of Durty. 2 Aud sections thyrty four tharty- ownsbip tah teen: and townships mimeceen, twenty, and twenty-one. of rave four.” Seotous one, two. three, and fen to fifteen, inele- ®ve; the nop iheast qoarter «{ section twenty two: twenty three to Cwenty-six, pm ed out , two, ree; the 4 neo tion nine; sections ten to fifteen, inclusive; the beast irter Rorthenet quarter of section eat oan; Semon E y two totwenty seven, inclutive; and sections thirty-four and thirty-five, of township erghteen; sections one, And three; the porthemst ir of section fou: m to iitteens Shaloaswes sections tweuty-two to twenty-seven, ing usive: and sections thirty-four and thirty five, of to raaal minetren; townships twenty and toenry one.cf range fre. [suds ngereprinted by law for the use of schools, mulitary. Other Purpunes, together with — fa ane lowed jands, made thereby it for ny, crauted te the State by the act entitled “An set Ww enable the State of Arkansas sed other Siqtes te arm the swamp lands y;rhin er limits,” approved ember 2, 1650, will excluded from the sa.es. 44 No “mneral (ands”’ or tracts eontainii de; are lobe yilered at the public . such mineral lands betns expressly ercepied amd ex~ cluded from sale or other disposal by the require- ments of the act of Congress mpproved Sd Maroh. Mess. entitied “An set to provide for thé survey of the Nights therein, end for ether purposes.” he offering of the above iands will he commenced on She ders sppointed. oo pesvons tn the order oh are advert: til the whole shal nal heen ofered, ‘and the sales thus closed; but no mineral sale shell be kept opem than two weeks, ho privateentry of any of lands will beedum ol — the expiration ene suo menks. thu sate day of Septe r, aan one thousand eight hi a “SCRHAN By the President: : Tuos. A. Hunnrrexs, Commissioner of the Genera! Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. erson entitied to the right of pre-emption nds within the townships and parte ve enumerated it required tu the sxtisinction of the Register and Receiver of the proper iand ofhee make pay- ment therefor QS soon @s pract le afer secvng this notice, and before the day sppomted for the commencement of the pudhe snie of the lands em- the tract elasmed: att: ia be forbaited nn THOS A UR Commissioner of the General Land Ofhoe. se I8-Jawau , TEAM MACHINERY FOR S ow 5 hs} PELLER SLOOP OF WAR, lop Navy Duss powmmn, Fo Prorosais, endorsed" F ‘Peania ORALS, ende Mechiery for Sciew *ropeiler Sloop mi- rar.” will be received at this Departinent until 5 o'ctock, the 18th of Devesiber next, for the complete construction of the wt: mactmery and append- and piaci propeller ship- en, Cie 1 on bee rd a screw ~war building inthe United States navy yerd at Fhilede) haa. % “ rs must be for specific sum w the whole in snocessfu! eperation - mus wde patent fees for any arrangements that be pro- posed : state the time will be oompieted, and be sogor anfee required by inw, ment in Which the work stated. oh the we ed by the msuml cunr- uame ef the extabieh- v be caceuted must be is of the dosign and arrangement of the machinery wil! be tef wilh the party whose pro- Position may Le accepted ae combining tue greatest number of ad in view simplieity of ecunstr ihess of accewe for adiust- ment when in operstion, sod not being sutyect to de- raugement in the working parts ; it being the olgect peed and of the Department to ol the mort ewer with the most | conn of wel, the greatest stownge wl con! which the 8 avaialde [or Laat purpowe will admit. ‘he botlera to be of SOUpIC AMOKE~ were hy ed al ar LOR m the ztne apeh the connexons for hoisting, to be of calison the maokmery for busting, for elie for ventilating, and appurtenances of ali kinds neersss- ty for the perfect working of thewhoie to be of the most approved kind. ‘be oval-Lunkers, | ange, two ethwartships iron bulkheads, ities Apparat fresh water from which can be not less than 1000 gallons per dry ; all the tool, dupiioate pieces necessary and matisthctory for an Cruising steam ship-of-war must be-m- eae Fropositien, and & list of them must be Tui > The wood and oa) ter work (ex: out the dead. w, Por'the shaitl nscbtenre rh the vessel for the teaeption of inucbigery, boi!- ers, and es) will be Ged mt the ex; ofthe Navy Department, and it will permit the use of such iacilat: r" - = ef jonas it may have for hovsting the hea For the nu P yodation of entire —— me chinery and the fae! there willbe allow jn the bod of the ship the entire space under the berth & contmenelng at 1% feet ntwft the mai it. thence extending fer wari a dittence 8 feet greatest breadth inside,glear of the under beams, beiux 4235 feet, and the height, from the of the timbers lo the under side Of tie beam asmad- ships, being 13 feet 9iachesx. Within tee ApSoe it is Fob ap ae carry con! for 13 days foil steaming, the datly consumption of whieh the bidder will state in las specifrentions: and the weight of the machinery, water in Lorlers, ‘shaft, propsiler, and appendages. with the tools an: pare work, met not enon sa0 Of 2.2) pound “The dist ntheaft side of the "2 forward stern post willl ce - to theaft side of th shoot 100 feet, aud the distance between the for: the after stern-post wiil be 7 feet; the depth the kod water june to the top of the keel under (he ; will be 16% feet, Steam engine manufacturers who desire to bid can obtain & copy of the section of the vessel upon making Application to the department. The proposal must be spoemnpanied by full-epecifi- cations and general drawings, haying the position of the centre of gravity of the machinery, boilers, &c., marked on them; giving miso the oxpacity of the steam cylinders and trea of foot delivery valves, of sir pump and outboard delivering valves, space for steam above the wat er- i the fire anc grate surface; also the diame 2 face. nud kind of propeiler.and olher that conipsrisons can rendily beawnde, Ther also be given tie extrmate of the weight of eng boilers, water, bonkers, Sreendaces, tools, and wrk, in tons of 2,240 pounds, ‘The terms of paymont will be that when one- fourth of the materials and ii rovuwled torin the contract shall bave been com: ad to the tion of the Depgrisent. there will be mundo psy - ment of one-fifth part of the . coutraet ; when one-hnif the w ° k manner he leted there wil! beef of one filth: when three fourths of bave been completed, a further pay m ben the w work x " Leto hy Ne whall bave been compieted, and bave made 8 watie: trial of one week, then » further pay ment of one- and when (be ship shall have performed satisinctori!y at sea for» period = Unree worths, then the remaimng sum ehal! be prid. ‘Tye repairs necessary during this period from de- fective workmanship or materials will be at the ex- pense of the contractor. cit.and no qualified ‘posals must be e: or tional offer wiil be mpetceet SAAC TOUCEY, n2-dawtd v z ry of the Navy. UN!TED STATES MAIL, VIRGINIA. Post Orrick Derartuent. Nov. @. 127. Proposals for carrying the mails of the United States from ist Feiunry, 1°5?, to Sth June, 18%, on the foliewing route in the Stateof Vimerxta, will be ved ai the cout office ef this department of next, to be ye by North Garden, Coves- oviogton, Roxe’s Mills. Amherst Court-house, and New Giascow Cool Well, to L.vnehburg, 20 miles avd back, AIX Limes 8 Week.ie four horse conches. Lay © Chasioties ville daily, except Sunday, at uchburg mext day by 935 a.m; hourg daily, except Sunday, at 3 am; 4 rave at Charlottesville by lip am: i$ Containing & diferent schedule wis . _ iso be considered. For forms of p |. guarantee, and certificate; also, instructions requirements to be embraced 8, the contracts. see advertisements of Jan. 12. 1855, Febuary 9. 1es6dand Febuary 2 2857. oF either of in pam) form, at all the princi oat of- fioes. r AARON Vo BROWS, n@i-lawsw ster General. No. 539. Notice OF THE HAOVAL OF THE LAND OFFICE Te AB SOZAL TO MACK: INA IGAN In accordance with the provisions of the act of Cong ress entitled Suthoriging changes in the location of land uilices,”” approved Merch 31, 1858, itis Hereby declared ard made known tbat the ufhee fur the sale of public lands at PuNeaN. in the State of Michigan. wall be removed to the latanpot ACKINAC @1 as carly @ period as practicable, Further notice as to the precise time removs! rile Cae by the regsster aud reoeiver for that i « under my hand, at the city of Washington, thiw 3d day of December, A. D. 1857, By order of the President. hes . THOS. A. HENDRICKS, C--mmissioner of the General Land Offes. _d4lawiw FA . by r., formerly & Murw Bi a th_elj YY eng Bing wp RANCR TAYLOR. LACK TEA.—We nga’n call the atemien 6 t the community to our very eh ice BLACK TEA—in quadity it is caval a meow Py yg —ase Of or a8 cheep a8 it an OE BURCATLL nM = cornerof Vermont avenue and 15th street. MUSTANG GRAY spew Novel, by the Hon’ gy ey 5 i jale’a Rooaipts for the Millina, contamug ts 4,545 Reoeip a Hale's New Cook Book; $1. ee eee FRANCK TAYLOR. a ee ORS, MIRRORS, POWDER BOXES, Seer tre Us star Se ore. wear 13th street, ae jesroom, under W illerds’. H4™s: HAMS! HAMS" ‘@ have & chore jot of Family-cured HAMS, 3 R Uv whlch are wnamcpesqed 1p 25001 ent ceretit:. 40% Corner of Vermant avenue and (sth atrent. Dikect PROM FRANCE We have just SAK DINES. t f Grecn Corn, ‘rinse, Pow met? Sauce! Benches Malmon. ob Bree ee can BURCHELL. am” eorner Vermont svenue and 15th street, dand from :

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