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lfAVT SrPPI.lKS-.lMi0.50. JJunau iff Provision* uhU C'U*h'-n%. Mart h J), 1.S19 Navy DaeaarMSNr, OKPARATF, PRr>Pt>SAl S. *eale.| mul embused??Propt er s.\Ih t??r N ivy Suppli*-*." will Ik r?ceivfd at this Bure.iu until 3 o'clock, P. M. on Monday. the 23d day of April next, !"i furnishing and delivering nt (he United Slate* Navy Yuri I* ?i Charleso-wii. M tm uiuih> ti?, Brooklyn, New York, ami (Import. Virginia. such qu.in'itit-s of the following articles ;?a may be required or ordered from the contractors by the Chief of iliiM Bureau. or by tliersapeetlvecommandhij ofli- | Mnoftlir said navy yards, during the lineal year eliding June :W, MRU, vlr. Flour. Ilnruil, Whiskey Sugar. Tea. Coffee, C<tcoa. K'?'1'; J Duller, taolamwK, lit <111*, Vinegar, Pickles, Raisins, dl'itiI A |>ple*. hnd S up. . , . j The Plour aball b* of the tnaiiuiacture of wheal grown Hi the year HIS or 1*19, perfectly sweet, ami in all respects ol ?lte best quality: autl when required for shipment abroau. j shall be lullv equal to ibe best description ol Richmond Flour, in all ibe qualities essential lo Us preservation in iropicsl climates; an-l aball be delivered hi good, is*)ml. brink* barrels. with lildug hoojis at each head, and in good shipping nr.ler.free of all chan* 10 ibe United Mates. Tile Hiai'uit ?hall be made wholly from sweet superfine I flour, of the m?tnulaciurc of ibe year 1*18 or liMO; ami shall lie lully equal in quality, ami conform in *i*e. to Hit sam ples which are deposited in the auid Navy Yarda : Khali Im properly baked thoroughly kiln dried, well packed* and [ delivered free ofcharge to ibe (Muled Slate*, in good, noun I, j well dried, bright llonr barrels, with the head* well secured; j or in tight whiskey or spirit casks, or bam-In, at tlie option , of the B-resu. The Whiskey shall be made wholly from grain, of which , ;if least two ?hlrd part# ahull be rye?Khali be cornier dlellll- j ?si. mul full first proof according to the United Slates Cue- \ tom-house standard. It shall be delivered in good, sound, j bright, well hooited, while 04k barrels, with white ouk 1 head*, and each ttarrel shall, when required* be coopered with lour good and mi flic lent iron lioopa. and the whole xliidl he put in good shipping order, free of all charge to the I United Slates. The Sugar shall be the beatIlav ana brown. The Tea shall be of good quality Young Hyson, equal lo [ the samples at said Navy Yards. The-Coffee shall be equal lo the best Cuba Coffee. The Cocoa shall be Pura,and perfectly clean ami sound. I The Hire shall be of the very b"*l quality, and, when re quired, ahull be delivered in tierces, air-tiglit casks, or bar rels. ai the option of the Bureau. The Hotter shall l?e of firat quality table butter, worked clean of all fluids, and l?e delivered in seasoned while-oak ken of about eighty pounds each. The Molasses shall he equal to the besl quality New Or leans Molasses, and Iks delivered in good strong barrels, which shall be thoroughly coopered and placed in the best rhipplug condition The Beans shall be sound and good, and shall be deliver ? d mi spirit or whiskey barrels, uir and water tight, when so required The Vinegar shall be of the first quality Cider Vinegar, and he delivered iu good strong barrels: which ahull be thoroughly coopered and placed in the best shipping con dition. The Pickles shall be put in kegs not exceeding fifteen gal 1 ins each ; the kegs to be of reasoned white oak, or white rojh : and shall be delivered iu strong salt brine, or vinegar, ! at the option of the Bureau ; the vegetable only to be paid for The Raisins shall be best quality bunch Raisins; and ?hall be delivered in good, strong, substantial boxen. The Dried Apple* shall he of approved quality ; and shall he delivered in tight whiskey barrels or half barrels. The S'?ap shall he manufactured from cocoan'ut oil, and be af the best quality denominated "White Saltwater goan," and be delivered iu good strong boxes about seventy-five pounds each: the price to be uniform at all the stations. I All the foregoing described articlea shall be subject to such inspection as the Chief of litis Bureau may direct, and I be in all respects perfectly satisfactory to ibe inspecting offi cer. said officer to be appointed by tfie Navy Department All inspections to be at the place of delivery. Biscuit may. however, be inspected at the place of manufacture as to its | quality, but will be subject to inspection as to its condition J at the place of delivery. The prices of all the foregoing articles to he the came | throughout the year, and bidders may offer for one or more articles. The samples referral to in this advertisement are those selected for the ensuing fiscal year, and have no reference to such as have been previously exhibited. The quant irv of these articleswhich will be required can not be precisely stated- They will probably be about? To be offered for: Flour .... 2.000 bbls per hhl B;?cuit .... 2.544.000 lbs per 100 lbs, Whiskey .... fiOjOOO gals per gal, Sugar 3K4.0Q0 lbs per lb. Tes 17,000 lbs per lb. Coffee 45.000 lbs per lb. Cocoa 45,000 lbs - - - - ? per lb. R.ce 29TuflO lbs per lb. Butter 60.1X10 lba per lb. Molasses .... 26,000 gals per gal. Beatia 10,000 bush .... per bush. Vinegar 20,000 gain pT gal. Raisin* .... UI0.000 lba peril.. Dried AppleH - - 100,000 lbs per,lb. Pickles 200.000 lbs per lb Soap 100.000 lbs per lb. The quantities of any or all may be Increased or dimin ished. aa the aervice may hereafter require. The contracts will therefore be made not for specific quantities, but for such quantities as the service may require to be delivered at ihose navy yards respectively. Contractors not residing at ilie places where deliveries are required must establish agencies at such places, that uodelaymayar.se in furnishing what may be required; and when a contractor fails promptly to comply with a re quisition. the Chief of the Bureau of Provisions and Cloth ing shall be authorized to purchase or direct purchases to be made of such article orarticles, and the contractor shall be hahlft for any excess of cost over the contract price ; the record of a requisition, or a duplicate copy thereof at the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, or at either of the navy yards aforesaid. shall be evidence thai such requisition lias Deen msde and received. Separate offers must he made for each article, (except Soap) at each of the aforesaid navy yards, and bidders whose pro)K)rals are accepted (and none others) will be forthwith notified, and as early as practicable a contract will be trans mitted to litem for execution; which contract must he 1 fumed to the Bureau within fi ve days, exclusive of the time required for the regular transmission of the mail. Two or more approved suret ies iu one-third the estimated amount of the respective contracts, will be required, and ten per centum lu addition will be withheld from the amount of all payments on accoum thereof as collateral security. In addition, to secure its performance, and not iu any event to he paid until it is in all respects complied with ; ninety per centum of the amount of all deliveries made will be paid by the Navy Agent within thirty days after bills duly au thenticated shall have been presented to him Blank forms of proposals may be obtained on spplication to the Navy Agents at Portsmouth. New Hampshire ; Bos ton. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Washington, Nor tolk. Pcnsacola. and at this Bureau. Every offer made must be accompanied (as directed in the act of Congress making appropriations for the naval service for 1*U6~'47, approved loth August, lef!6)by a writ ten guaranty, signed by one or more responsible persons, 10 the effect lb it he of they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, it his or their bid be accepted, enter iuto su obligation within five days, with go?sl and sufficient sure ties. to furnish the supplies promised. The Bureau will not be obligated to considt r anynrojioHal uulers accompanied by the guaranty required by law ; the comitetency of the guaranty lo be certified by the Navy Ag?'nt, District Attor ney, or some officer of the General Government known to the Bureau. A record, or duplicate of tlie letter informing a bidder of the acceptance of his proposil, will be deemed a notifica tion thereof, within the meaning of the act of 1^40. and his bid will lie made ami accepted in conformity with (his un derstanding. Exh ort from lliKirt of Confrr*4 apprornl Aufftmt 10. IMC. "Sec. 6. And br it furlhtr tnucttd, Tliat, from and after the pat-sage of this act, every proposal fornav.il mipplies invited by the Secretary of ibe Navy, under the proviso to the general appropriation bill for the navy, approved March third, eighteen huudred and forty-three, sltall be accompa nied by a written guaranty, signed by one or more respon sible persons, to th** effect that he or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter iuto an obligation in such time as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Navy, with good and sufficient sure, ties, to furnish the Mttpplies proposed No pro|>osal shall be LOimidered unless accompanied by such graranty. If. utter the acceptance of a proposal and a notification there- j of to the bidder or bidders, he or they shall fail to inter into I an obligation within the time prescribed by the Secretary of the Navy, with good and sufficient sureties for furnish ing the supplies, then Ihe Secretary of the Navy shallprocerd to contrac t with some other person or persons for furnish ing the said supplies ; and shall forthwith cause the differ ence between tlie amount contained in the pro|tosal so guar antied and the amount for which he may have contracted for furnishing the said supplies for the whole period of the proposal 10 be charged up against said bidder or bidders, und hia or their guarantor or guarantor*; and the same may he immediately recovered by the United S'ates, for the use of the Navy Department, in an action of debt against either orall of said persona." mar27? lawiw Proposal* for American Water rotted Hemp. Nav* Depaitm?!?t, Bureau of Construction, Equipment and Repair, March 1, 1849. 'NDER the joint resolution of Congress, approved May Ki tl. 1*1 ??. entitled a ? Resolution respecting contracts foi hemp lor the use of the American navy," sealed proposals will oe received at this bureau, or the 'United Steles hemp agencies at Louisville, Kentucky, or St Louis, Missouri, (to be forwarded by them unopened to this bureau,) for de livering under contract, tor 1 term not exceeding Ave years, (he l.**r quality of American 1rater rotted hemp, In quan tities of five tons and upwards, the ton to consist ?f 2.240 pounds. No bid will be considered nt s higher rate tnan two hundred and forty one dollars per ton. The proposals to be opened on the :inh day of May next The depart ment will then determine whether the contrai ls shall be awarded. No delivery will be required sooner thau the 1st ilsy of January, I*j0 The said hemp must be equal in quality to the best for eign Hemp; and iu sll cases of equality of bid, the mniract will he given to the hemp-grower. The quantify required annually will be about 500 tone. Tlie said hemp must be thoroughly dressed, cleaned, free from shives, ami must not loae more than sixteen per cent of tow snd was-e when hatchelled to the oatisfiction of the inspectors ready lor spinning. Its strength mutt be such that a rope of one and three-fourths of an inch Iu cir cumference, made from twenty-one yarns, as prepared snd tested by the Inspectors, or by their direction, will bear at least 4,3*1 pounds and its length, color, and other proper ties must be entirely satisfactory lo the inspectors, or the chief of this bureau, or ii will not be received; it will be In spected snd tested at the respective places of delivery TheV?-fc|>ec?ive United Ststea hemp agents to certify bills for the hemp which msy pass inspection and be received by them, according to lite contracts which may be entered into; ninety per cent, of-which bills to be payable within thirty day? after their presentation to stirh navy ageota as may he a^r-ed upon and named in the contracts. I ersona ottering must stale ihe price, in words and flg ?*d l'flbly,) asked per ton of 2.340 pound*. 'n . eele i, tested, approved, and received byjhe saH^henip sge,u. aud oayable aa above specli " U uod suffi cient suretiea, 10 furnish ihe supphe*. | ropoaed No pro posal will be considered nines* ?orompauied by such gua ranty. i?<>nun with two approved sureties in one-half the eoti muted amount of the respective contracts will be required, and ten per centum In a?Mitlon will be wtthheW) trnm th? amount of each payment to be made, as collateral security for the due and h' hful performance of the respective cor 1 ?rac,ts, which will au no account be paid! until Hie contract* ???t?h**d with In all respect* according to their terms. * l?e ma W in strict conformity with the terms' ? The fM 1 sons offering must stale " -h their bills paid, If VjMHi oft^r ? wirv ar acjr they wi?h ffkfnafiire; and if - tfter tbev BY THK PRESIDENT OP TUB t'NITKD STATES. IN i"irtHIS*K'' of law, 1. JAMES K. 1'OI.K. President ufjho I United Slates "f Aril' ricn, do hereby declare and ipske known, (luil |11>11<* sales will be held at the undt nmd I,mil * in I he State ?|f WISCONSIN, at the periods here Ai ili? land office at the Falls of St. Croix river, eommcnc in-,' on Monday, llirt fourth day ol June tiext.forthe disposal of III'- public. lauds situated within the undermentioned towtiMhips. anil parts ill townships, viz ; North of the base line and irest ofthe fourth principal me-idian. Fractional townships iwe-ntj-tive, and township*iweu ly-six thirty, ihirty one, and thirty-two, of range h. vculeen. fractional township* twenty-five ami twenty-Mix, nu?( luwnnliipn thirty-one, thirty-two, and thlrty-threr, ot range eighteen. Fractional township twenty six, and townships twenty nine, thirty-three, ami thirty-four, ofrange nineteen. TownshqM thirty three, thirty-lour, nml thirty five, ol range twenty. At the name place, commencing on Moniluy, ihe third day of Septemlw-r next, for the disposal ol all Hie public lands within the lowunhlp* and fractional lowushipsabove enumerated, which have been, or shall he, reported before the day of Male a* containing eopfwr, lead, or other valuable ore*, to be offered for sale in quarter-quarter sections, at not less than five doll itm per acre, exci pi the acclioiiM and pari* of Hei'iionK, if anv, covered by those mining leases which shall not U determined by the day fixed for the cum menrement of the public sale, in aceor* lanes with the pro. visions of the act. approved on the iliird day of March, flgh teen hundred mid fortv-seven; ??milled "An act to create an additional land district in the Territory of Wisconsin, ami for other purpose*.'' At the Uml ofllcn at Mineral Point, commencing on Mmi day, Ihe 'eighteenth ilav of June next, Jor the dhnosal of the vacant public lauds wfiliin the undermentioned townships and parts oftownships, vir.: North of the baseline and treat of the fourth ulprtncip meridian. Township* fourteen, fiAeen, and sixteen, of range one. Township* fourteen, fifteen, ami sixteen, of range two. Towuship* twenty, tweuty-oiie, and twenly-two,of rouge three. Townships nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, and twenty' two. of range four. Townships uiuetren and twenty, of range five. Townships eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of range si x. Townships eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of range Townships eighteen, nineteen, ami twenty, of range eight. Fractional township cighteenrand townships nineteen ami twenty, of range nine. Fractional township eighteen, nml townships nineteen and twenty, of range ten. Fractibnal townships eighteen and nineteen, and town ship twenty, of range eleven. Fractional townships nineteen and twenty, of range twelve. Fractional township twenty, of range thirteen. tands appropriated by law for the use of crhoolf, milita ry and other purposes, will be excluded from the isilea. The offering or the above mentioned lauds will he com menced ou the days appointed, ami proceed in the order in which they are advertised, with all convenient despatch, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed; but no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of anv of the lands will be ad nutted until alter Ihe expiration of the two wee ks. (liven under my hand, at the city of Washington, this twenty-seventh day of February, anno Domini one thou sand eight bundled and forty nine. .1 AMI'S K POLK By ihe President: Richard M Younu, C.'ominiHjiouer of the General Land Office. To the Public. The lands embraced in the above proclamation are loca ted principally ou and adjacent to the Mississippi and St. Croix rivers. Those designated as mineral are extremely valuable; because, in addition to the copper ami other orei; found In them, they are well watered, and have ready access to market, either to the South, by the Mississippi river, or to the E*i-t, by the way of the lakes, and the sever al lines of communication that connect therewith. Valuable timber and all other necessary requisites for building and smelting, are found in great abundance, ami of the finest quality. The climate is healthy and pleasant? the cold being rarely m ?re intense than in the northern p u t of New York?and mnny of the lands are exceedingly fer tile, producing all the grains and vegetables that can be raised in Massachusetts or northern New York. Map? showing the localities of the inines^ ami other valu able information relating thereto, derived trom the geologi cal rurvev. Jtc., which cannot be embraced in this brief notice, will be prepared and deposited in the land office nt St. Croix for inspection as earlv as practicable before the commencement of the public sales. Notice to Pre-emption Claimants. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of the lands within the townships and partsor townships above enumerated, is required to establish the same to the natisfaction ol the register and receiver of the proper land office, and make payment therefor as sontt at prurti cable t alter seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands embracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited. RICHARD M. YOUNG, Commissioner of ihe General I.and Office. Mar 7 law 13w NOTICE. I'\ill* of St. Croix. The sales advertised above, to be held st Ihe land office at the Fai.ls of Sr. Croix River, on the fmirth day of June ami the third day of September next, will not be held, a new district having been organized out at the part of that district lying ill the Srate of Wisconsin, and the land office for that part in Ihe Territory of Mim sofa hav ing been directed to he removed to Still water from and after the thirtieth day of June next, by act of Congress approved March 2, I MO. ' Z.TAYLOR. Ry the President : Run a an M. Yoi'No. Commissioner of the General Land Office. April I. 1M9. IIy the President of tlie United Slates. IN pursuance of law, I, JAMES K. POLK, President of the United States of America, do hereby dec lure. and make known that public sales will he held at the under mentioned land unices in the State of FLORIDA, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit: At the land office ot NEWN A NSVILLE, commencing on Monday, the fourth day of June next, for the disposal of the public lands situated within the undermentioned town ships and parts of townships, viz: South if the base line, and east of the principal tnaridian. Township twenty-three: township twenty-four, except se* lions tight, nine, ti u, fifteen, ami sixteen; and town ships twenty-five, twenty-six, and twenty o?\en, of range twenty-three. Township twentr-three; township twenty-four, except I sec lions one, I wo, three, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, lour- I teen, twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six. thirty-five, and thirty-six; and townships twenty-five ami ! twenty-seven, of nnge twenty-four. At the land office at St. Augustine, commencing on Moti- | day, the eighteenth day of June next, for the disposal ofihe 1 public lands situated within the undermcntiotieu townships and parts of townships, viz: South nf the bast line and east nf the principal meridian. Township twenty-three; township twenty-four, except sec lions thirteen, fourteen twenty-three, twenty-four, twen ty-live, twenty-six, thirty five, ami thirty-six; township twenty-five,except section.-* thirty-four and thirty-five;f own whip twenty-six; township twenty-seven, except sections eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, twenty-three, and twenty-four, of ran^e twenty-five. Township twenty-three, except sections eighteen and nineteen; township twenty-four, except sections two and ihirty-one; lownsldp twenty-five; towimbip twenty-six, ex cept section thirty-one; and township twenty-seven, of range twenty-six. Townahips twenty-three, twenty.fbur, twenty-five, ami twenty-six, ol range tweuty-seven. Township twenty-seven, of range twenty-nine. Towuslup twenty-seven, of range thirty. Towusbips twenty-six and twenty-seven, of range thirty. Townships twenty-six and twenty seven, of range thir ty two. * Township twenty-seven, of range thirty-three. Sections two to teh, Inclusive, fifteen to twenty-two, in clusive, nml twenty-seven to thirty-four, inclusive, In town ship twenty-seven, of range thirty-five, Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, milita ry or other puspoaea, will be excluded from the sales. The offering of the above mentioned lands will be com menced on the days appointed, and proceed in ihe order in which they are advertised, with all convenient despatch until the whole shall have been offered, and the snles thus closed. Hut no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, sml no private entry of any at the lands will be ad mitted tpitil after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this twenty-seventh day of February, Anno Domini one thou sand eight huudredaud toiiy-uine. JAMKS K. POLK. fly the President: RtCIIAND M YOUNO, Commissioner of the General Li ml Office. Notice to Pre-empilon Claimants. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption in any of the lands within the townships and parts ol townships above enumerated, is required te establish Ihe same to the ?satisfaction of ihe register and receiver of thp proper land ofhre, and make payment therefor as soon as prarticaMe after seeing this notice, and before the day sppointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands embra cing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be for feited RICHARD M YOUNG, Commissioner of the General laind Office, march fi lawl3w. By the President of the United States. IN pursuance of law, I. JAMES K. POLK, President of the United StateM of America, do hereby declare and mike known that public sales will be held at the under mentioned land office, m the Stat-j of MISSOURI berelnaf ler designated, to wit; At the hnd office at Springfield, commencing nn Mon day. the fourth day nf June next, for the disposal of the public lands situated within the undermentioned townships snd parts of townships, viz: North of the bate line, and treat qf the Jiflh principal meridian. Townships twenty-two, twenty-three, snd twenty four,of range eleven. Townships twenty three snd twenty four, of range twelve. Township twenty two, of range nineteen. Townships twenty three and twenty-four, M range twen ty one Township twenty three, of range twenty two. Lands appropriated by law fur the use of schools, milita ry, orothei purpose*, will be excluded from the sal. The offering of th? above mentioned lands will In- com menced on the days appointed, and iiroceed in the order in which they are advertised, wuh all convenient de*|?ai< h, until the whole shsll have been offered, snd Ihe e.il? thus closed. But no sale nhsll be ke|tt rq?en longer than two weeks, and uo private entry of any of the lands will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under mv hand, at the city of Washington, this twenty-seventh day' of February, anno dumini one thousand sight hundred and forty nine. JAMES K POLK By the President: Richard M. Yorwo, Commissioner of the General Land Office. Notice to Preemption Clslmnnte. Every person entitled t? the right of pre-empUon to sny of ihe Isnds within the sections snd psrta of sections sbov* enumerated, is required to establish the same (o the satis taetioii of the register nud receiver ?sf the proper land office, ?sl make payment therefor om ?e*n ns prnrtlrtMe attar see this notice, nml beflvr* the day appointed f"t the com inrnr M??M A( nf (be {amis embracing lh* tract claimed, otherwise euch claim wlM li* fi?r#lt' d RICHARD M YOUNO, Commissioner of the Gensrsl LsN Office. -lawl3w IIy the President of the 17ulfe<l states. IN pursuance of lite prOViglirtif of the secoud seciion o' tin* acr, entitled "Au im'I l??r the udmission of the S .He ! i>l Wi *'oiixiit into the Union." approved on the 29th Mi v. I HIS. 1, JAMES K. POLK, President ol the United gtates ??f America, ilo hereby tltflare ami mass kuowu, IIihI j 1 ptllllic Mule* will If lit'111 Al llie llll.ll I IIUMllifUlnJ l.l|l?l of. flctrs in Hit) mill St ile ?i WISCONSIN, at llic periods | ' hereinafter designate*), to wli: Ai ihe lain I oflics ill MILWAUK1E, commencing o Monday, the fourth tiny of Juno u-xi, lor Hie disposal ? ilie vac aul public lauds wilhin the " - ' ?* l*-?i"9<4 of sections, situated ?' ' wit: ' Svrth ?iflkt Intt. (lite, and uut Lhr fom th princijujU uu: ( diun. i Towna*lii|*w six mimI seven, ol range fourlorn: Towii*hips nix, seven, ami eight, of range fillt < u; Townships Mix, seven. and eight, uf range s-xtecn; I Township* seven ill).I Ciftil, of rungv seventeen; ' Towpships six, seven ami eight, of range eighteen; Townships seven, and eight, ol rang* uineieeu; Township* hi veil ami eight, of ring? twenty; Townships six, seven, ami ? iglit, of ratine twenty-One; Township nix, ol rouge iweuty-two; I Ai Hie laml ofllti at OREEN HAY, commencing o Monday, the eleventh day of June next, for the disposal < I the vui'aiit public. lands within llic iindt rnieuiioio d r< served sectionsauil pacts of *ei lions, situnleif in the fid low ? nig named townships and !"?rts of lownshlps, vix : , North uf tltc bast linn, nnd nut of Me jiiwih principal mi ' in/iui i. | Township* twelve, thirteen, fourteen, aud fifteen, south I i oi Fox river, of range riiii**; ! Townships thirteen and fourteen, ami fractional town ship fifteen, south of Fox river, of niuge ten: i Township fourteen, and fractional townships nftcen and i sixteen, south ol Fox river, ol range eleven: ! Township fourteen, ami fractional townships fifteen, six I teen, and seventeen, south of Fox liver, uf range twelve; i Township sixteen, and fractional townships seventeen ' mj eighteen, south of ^'ox river, ol range thirteen; Township seventeen, and fractional township eighteen, south of Fox river, of range fourteen; Fractional townships eighteen ami nineteen, south of ?x ami eioU of Wiille river, of rauge fifteen; Township sixteen, fractional townships seventeen, elglf teen, and nineteen, ami lownship twenty, of rauge sixteen; Fractional townships fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, elgh ?en, nineteen, twenty, andtweuly-one,of range seventeen; Fractional townships fifteen, sixteen, nineteen, twenty, venty-one, and twenty*'wo, ofrange eighteen; Fractional township nineteen, township twenty, and frac tional townships twenty-one-, lwcuiy-hvo,aml twenty.three, ot range nineteen; Township twenty-one, and .fractional townships twenty Ad and twenty-three, ol range twenly; Fractional township twenty-three, of range twenty-one. The. offering of the above mentioned lands will be com menced on Hie days appointed, and proceed with all con venient despatch, iu the order In which the townships are advertised, and iu accordance with the particular huts ol the tracts to be offered, which will be deposited with the laixl officers before the days of sale, until ihe whole shall hav" been oflVred. and the sales thus alosnl. lint no sal> ! shall be kepi open longer than two weeks, and no prival> ' ntry of auy ot the InmU will be admitted unlit alier th* j xpiratlon of tht two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this seventh day of February,anno doinini one thousand eight hundred ami forty-nine. JAME.S JC. POLK. By the president: Rich a no M. Young, Commissioner of ihe General Lund Otftce. Notice to I*re-en>ptlou C'lulioants. Every person entitled to the right of) preemption to any of the lands within the see lions and parts of section a above enumerated, is required to establish the same to the satis faction of the register and receiver of the proper land office, and make payment therefor soon as practicable after j seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands embracing the tract claimed; otherwise such claim Vfill he forfeited RICHARD M. YOUNG, Commissioner of fhe General Land Office. Mar 5? lawl3w By the President of the Uulteil States. IN pursuance of law, I, JAMES K. POLK, President ofthe I United States-of America, do hereby declare and make I known that public sales will he held at the uudermentiom.d I laud office, iu the State of Missouri hereiuafierdesignated. At the land office af SPRINOFIEI.lt, commcncing on I Monday, the 4th day of June uext, for the disposal of the | public lands situated within the undermentioned township* and parts of townships, viz : North of tht haoe line, and ircut of the /[/'th principal meri dian. Townships twenty Iwo, twenty three, and twenty-four, of range eleven. Townships twenty three and twenty four, ofrangc twelve. Township twenty-two, of range nineteen. Townships twenty-three and twenty-four, of range twen ty-one. Township twenty three, of range twenly two. Lauds appropriated by law for the use ofSchool*, military I or other purposes, will be excluded h<un the sale. The offering of llie abovemeniiouerl lands will he com menced on the days appointed, and proceed in the order which they are ad v?-jiised. with all convenient dii-patch, until the whole shall have been'offered, and the sale thus I closed. Ilni no sale idinlt he kept open longer than two weeks; and no private entry of ai^y ot the lands will be ad milted until aiter the expiration ol the two weeks. (iiveu under my hand at the city of Washington, this twenty-seventh day of February, anno Domini one thou sand eight hundred and lorty-nine. JAMF.S K. POLK. Bv the President: Kickard M. Yor.No, nter of the (?'eneral Land Oflicc. tyotJce to Pre-emption C'lnliiinitts. Every person entitled lo the right of the pre-emption lb j ly of the lauds within llie sections and |>arfs of sections above ennmeniinl, is required lo establish the same to the satisfaction of the iegi><ter and receiver of the proper land office, and make payment therefor im smrt an practiru/rfr [ after seeing iliis notice, nnd before the day appointed fm | the cominencement of the public sale of the* ImikIs i inhrac ing the tract Claimed, otherwlsesuc.il claim will be forfeited. RICHARD M. VOUNO, Commissioner of the General Land Office. mar 9?lawlHw THE CALIFORNIA WHIG. THE UNDERSIGNED proposes to publish in the thrlv ing town of Sun Francisco, ('iillfornia. as soon as prac ticable, a journal to be called THE CALIFORNIA WHIG It is his design in a few weeks to leave with the proper outfit for this pur|s*ie for that distant but highly interesting and important portion of lbs Union. While the Editor will recommend and advocate all the fundamental principles of the Whig parly, he will exercise au independent judgment upon its acts. No consideration could tempt him to advocate measures which he believed unconstitutional and detrimental to the interest of the coun try. Blind subserviency to parly is the. besetting political itiir of our timeH. |te who properly cstimati* ihe high vocation and inlluential position ol aii editor ought to regard him only as the guardian of the constitution and institutions of his country, and not the mercenary agent of clique* factions. We have a country to serve, as well ssa parly to obey. Journalists are teachers of great political truth, or should be, and ought to make the ?' general welfare" ami the blessings of liberty to ourselves ami posterity, the polar shir of dieir editorial labors. lie who makes these second ary or subservient to personal selfish cwtoid'rations is a wrong-doer of the highest grade, and ought to be avoided at one whose hie is evil, and thai continually. No party can long preserve Its honor and Integrity and its hold upon the confidence of the people, w hich will winU at the least appearance of corruption If it has a pensioned prHw, what monstrosities may itnoi in time perpetrate. The party for whose incoming and success we gave the rnosi unreserved co-optrstlon and labor, if it expects to be useful ami preserve its honor ami integrity untarnished., ouiilit to so act as to invite an intelligtut end impartial judgment upon its acts and policy both from its uiendsattd foes. The people may sometimts he misled, and do wrong, hut their sober second thought will alwaya bo right and efficient. 'llie present Administration came into power as advocates of free and liberal legislation?as the I'rieiu peace, progress, and home industry. If it will practice I what it professes, it will lie well with ii : if not t lie sooner it is overthrown mid aiiuihilaied the better it will be /or m and our successors. But we. have au abiding confidence thut its illustrious chief, who has hi times paal given.-in , earnest of his pairiodsinHiid devotion lo ihecouutry which has just so sijjnally honored him, will h-> administer out Government as to entitle him to the gratitude of the pre sent ami cuminx generations. No spot on till*continent excites at this time m much in terest and concern ss California. The youth of the old and I new States in large bodids are going there. They consti tute a population of high public spirit, intelligence, and en terprise, and are to have more to do with the future nrt?. gress of civilization and the commerce of the world than any other equal number of persons on the sphere we in habit. Through them a powerful Slate is to grow up on I ilie hanks of the Pacific, from which is to spread th tough I all Aula civilization, arts, science, liberty, and religion. enthralled; her vast resources unlocked, and the com merce of the world reversed With such a population the construction of a railroad, arropsth* continent, thus connecting the two oceans by land, Will be demanded. Win n this is done, the vast trea sure* of Asia will reach us, and Europe, by ihi.s inland communication- This revolution in trade a'nd commerce must have the effect of giving the control of the markets and the money-power of the world to the people of the Ui ted States. Tite stand and value of money as well as i articles of traffic and commerce will be governed by their I value here. Tin- iim.-.f imp.M ini,i ideration, however, with the , people of this territory, Is the principles upon which r4 are to establish their government and institutions, am only to them, but to the whole Union, of which they stitute a part. Believing honestly thai the principles ofthe Whig party are the principles of the founders of this Gov. eminent and of the constitution, we shall, withal) deference to those who differ with us, advocate nnd recommend them With all the z? al and ability we possess to the accept an re and support ofthe people of California. Separate and apart, however, from ifs political Character, i it will be a faithful chronicle of all important events which miy occur in that part of our country. The local informn tiou will be of the highest interests to parents whoue sons have gone there to tak? up their abode. To merchants, msnufaatiirers, and farmers, w ho have a deep slake in llie prosperity of thisdistant portion of the country. Tits Cat. iposnia WHto ought lo be of interest. We desire a Inrge I circulation in the States, and if our friends a"d brethren of the press, wicli a numerous part <<\ whom wesren known, will take an interest In our enterprise, we. hsve it. As we are fn be the pioneer, the harbinger lp preps way for others who are to come after us, we trust that fhe I | Whigs of the States will give on a generous support j Ii is impossible to fi* upon Ihe price ot the paper The ; annual subscription, however, cannot he lees than ill for ! the weekly paper The name must always be accompa | nied with the money. No person, however eminent, need I expect ns to send him the paper until Ihe subscription price is paid. All letters must he post-paid. Advertising will lie regulated according to Ihe runs of that country. Per eons wishing to gob cribt oi idverlisCgin do I sending I their namesfo Hon. W. W. Seaton, or Col. M Thompson, I Washington ; lion. Henry Meigs and Gen. Adonlram j Chandler, New York. JAMES M- CRANE. WanhittPlnri, April 2d, IWO. H The Ediors of the n United Slates will much o_..,. ? ... ? , this prospectus, and call the attention of their readers foil. ' As we kin 11 not leave for a few weeks yet, we should like to carry out with us as targe a subscription list oa |s>s*ible ! _ T* CARPETINQS. J/W THACV I. now in OMMIln'nl ol , v.l:. i, Wilion, llrmwglnjin'l 0<h.f I fAWIIIOSABI.K CAni'KTTftOII, , I,V Ml T. I. at thr |n-il.c ip?l '? i Mbhtthrm nis in England nnd embracing all the latest sp ' provsd ibsicns For salt at 991 Broadway, twodoors atx?vs the lloapital. Harden & Co., FORWARDING ANI> COMMISSION MERCHANTS, U A VINO DISPOSED dI ilirir interert in the Express bu? Iwctii New \ork mill Bostim, beg to iniorm their In ends aiul the public that they will dtvota their uituition particularly t*> (he Exchange, Shipping, aud Cotumisaiou lliiHf111 connexion with their Liverpool aud Boston lloutf* mill Reticles hi Loudon, Paris, ami Havre. The facilities thai liave bvu? olT? rrtl by the subscribers ihr past k w year* lor the execution of Loudon ami Pari* ordtrs arv now very much increased through Uie direct line of steamers Irotu New York. Orders for purchase* to be made In England, France, and other parta of Europe will be executed, and Upon rhe most reasonable terms, V?y our amenta*. Cash advanced and credits given lor the purport; ol facilitating their execution. Particular attention paid lo entering and clearing goods at the New York and Boston customhouses, and lorwardiug ; with the. tiium*! desputch. Exchange at bight, in tmmri to suit, constantly Tor side in London, I Jv? rpool, ami Paris. O(lieus No. b Wall street, New York: No. 8 Court sUrel, I lb?M??n; No. Cook street, and Oil Waterloo road, Liver pool. HAKNDEN A CO. N. B. Our Ann kt Liverpool continues to give every at trition to the lorwardiug of all kinds ol Merchandise upon the most risauna bin terms by steamcni and sujliug ships to j oil pa 116 of the world. I TUi: IIK8T LMUKKU.AS IN AMKRItA. ISAAC SMITH ?v CO. Would inform the public, and par ticularly their customers, whom they have been uuabie to j simply tor some time punt, that they are now (they think) ( able to lultii Hiiy order lor lheir Super (iingham U uilm-lUu, \ well known at.#* Smith's Super Umbrellas." They have also on hand tvery variety ol Cotton ami (ling- j ham Fmhrellas, which they will sell low lor caah or credit. ISAAC SMITH A CO., Wholesale Mauutucturirs, No. griti Pearl street, flew York. j No. Milk street Ronton, Mass. I TIN WAUEI TIN WAHKll VERY IMPORTANT NO'TICJJ TO COUNTRY \ MERCHANTS. 'IHIK subscriber would respectfully invite the attention of X Mercluaits visiting this ciiy, lor the purpose ol selecting a stock ot gwoda lor tTie Fall and Winter sales, to his exten sive stock of 77/1, JujmijuiviI, Sheet /run aud Jiritunuin Ware, comprising a general variety, which has been manu factured in hia own establishment, and by tlie best workmen in the city, ail of which is offered at extremely low prices. Purchasers from the did'crelit Stabs, will lino it greatly to tli* ir advantage to call at this eHtablisluneut, where they will tlml every variety ot Tin Ware, nt prices tha{ will uot tail to ph nse. (jissls will be curetuliy packed and st nt to any part ol the city fret- uncharge. ALFRED II HEIP, No. 335, llalto. st., above the t.lohe Inn. Patent Medicated India Rubber Porous STUENCJTIIKN1NG PLASTKll. (Null capes where it is thought advisable to keep up! I permanent stimulani impression ou or near the organ ; diseased, these plasters will l?c louml highly valuable. In ia<*t, all the btiu lit that can accrue, from a continuous coiiiitt r-irritant will be produced in the most ellUieiil man ' iter by tlit-m. As in Rheumatiam, Lumbago, (Jour, Lo lurgemeut of the Joints, Chronic Disease ol the Liver, j Spleen, Lungs, or other internal organs, in short, in all; other cases where w inning or strengthening plasters art : beneficial, the*e will be louml to be superior lo any now in ] use. For sale by CIIAS S'lOTT, l?nig and Apoth., corner 7th street, and Penn Avenue, i FALL ARRANGEMENT. DAILY LISE TO THE SOUTH. SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. L i..?.dMM?U Carrying the Great Central United States Mail. I SCIIEIM'DE: Leaving Spear's Wharf, Baltimore, daily, except Sunday?, j at I P. M , by the well known route, via Chesapeake Ray, f-'iiy Point, retersburg, Weldoti, Wilmington, to Charles- | ton, S. C , without loss of sleep to \V< Idon?in the popular, 1 comfortable, and safe steamboats, with their experienced captains and crews. GEORGIA, Captain Cannon, or HERALD, Cnptaiii Russell, or JEWESS, Captain Sut|on This lane has bfen ruuning for upwards of twenty years, without Iom? of lifts or property% Tne boats .built expressly for this route. Arriving in Norfolk, alter a comfortable night's sleep, next morning, at ti o'clock, A M. Thence up the Jann s River, with its beautiful scenery, in daylight, by the scamboat f'lIRTIS PECK, Captain Davis, or ALICE. Captuir Rrough, to City Point?thence to Petersburg in the beautiful iiou steainbout MOUNT VERNON, Captain Rlow, some time in advance at Petersburg of the Creat (I. S. Mali Line, with (lie passengers leaving, Raltiniore same t.nie, or Washington City next morning, where Ibis Great U. S. Mail Line take their start from, thereby deceiving the nublic, with their false advertisement of 24 hours ahead of Hiiy other lane. The Ray Line gives the traveller at least six hours rent nt Petersburg, lo encounter the uiglit travel to Wilming ton, N. The same passengers that have Raltiniore by I lie Hay Line amalgamate at Petersburg with those thai leave Rallimotv *ime tuning, and Washington next morion/, (via the Great II. S. Mad,) at Petersburg, therefore arrive at tCharleston all together. Also conuectim! with the Sea floaiil and Roanoke Rail road to Garysville aud Fmnklin?thence bv the sieatncr FOX to Fah iitmi. Plymouth, Newborn, aud Washington, N. C Returning with same connection. R? turning leaves Norfolk at 3and Portsmsuth at4 o'clock, P. M., daily, except Snmlay, srriving In Raltiniore iu time for the several routes going North, Eust, South, ami West. Ffire between Rail. A Norfolk or Portsmouth, Va. $"? '? Elizabeth Cily,N. C. 7 GO " " M FiiUiklin, <? " ?* " Richmond or Petersburg, Va., <? 'j " " (t.istou Or Weldon, N. !? 11 " '? Through to Chiii b slon, S. C., ii 1 Mcnls on board R::y aud James River Roais. included, thereby saving to each passscuger by Ibis route ?1 f<o. Travellers by the above route will please be directed by our Soliciting Agent in the Curs, and by tin- Porter In the Ib'pot yard' ("Norfolk Line " labelled on his hat,) who will direct you aud your baggage to the boat. T. SJIEPPARD, Agent. Baltimore, October 8th, 1647 ADAMS HOUSE, BOSTON. Willi undersigned respectfully Inform their friends ami X Ine public, that they have become proprietors of the above n'-W and spft-udld Hotel. The. Adams House was erected during the past seauon to sirpply an obvious demand l?>r increased and superior ac commodations iu this city. It is located oil Washington street, within five mimihV walk of the great Southern and ; Western Railroad Depots, ami the business sectious of the city. It is adjacent to the Purk, aud the Cupols commands j a beautiful view of the Harbor and adjoining towns. The llouse hits been constructed alter the most approved plans, with all the modern Inventions that minister to the j comtort and convenience of the traveller, and the construc tor's long experience iu hotels, has enabled him to intro duce tnuuy improvements which are, its yet. peculiar lo I thin establishment. It is built of Quincy granite, and con tains One Hundred and Fitly Rooms, conveniently arrang ed in suits and single apartment*, well ventilated, and sup plied with an abundance of pure, soil water. The Furniture was tnade to order from the best patterns, J with special regard ns well to eomlort ami convenience, as luxury ami splendor.' Our Table will be supplied with all the hixurksuf tin senson, and we pledge ourselves that (lie kii the season shall oe found upon it. We have elevoted unusual attention In the sclectii servants, and our guests may rely upon prompt ami polite I attendance. Porters will be in readiness, at the various Depots, to take charge of Baggage and provide Carriages lor our guests. The proprietors trust by strict attention to the wants of [ guests to merit a share of patronage, assuring all who may ! lav or them with a visit, ih it nothing shall be wanting o" 1 their part, to render the Adams IIui'hr second lo tioiit- i the Union. L A W. T. ADAMS, Proprietors. Adams House, Boston. WELLEIt'S PATENT ULACKINO. rpilE undersigned begs leave to rail the attention of those JL desirous ol using a good article of Rlacklug, to the abovenamed. The Manufacturer, knowing the excellent nroperties of this Blacking, yent sampbs lo various persons (such as Boot Makers, Ac.) also to sevc ral of the newspa pers. The extracts underneath are from Nome of the pspeiti: lh??y speak for themselves; also several persons who tried it have called and said that the Jiif/tm Li'/uid Itlwkinfi < EXTRACTS FROM NEWSPAPERS. VVcUei'H Patent Jupun Blacking is the name of an lent article; we have seen it need, and can highly ? mend it iV. America", April L*?, FtVtor's lVmkinx Is > By reference to another column, an advertisement will be Ibtind for an excellent article of Rlackiui;, in a l.iuuid form, for Roots, A*c. It lias been highly recommended by many who Itfcve tried it. It not only gives, with very litlr trouble, n hrmitijul jet noliihi but retains it much fon.tter than any othfr. It is sold by the agent of the manufactur er at No. Ol, Chestnut street. Buy a bottle, one tiial will | prove the f.uL -Phil. Lmig^r, April '??!. Pafent Wacking.- -Mr. J. Wellar, No. fiO Chestnut street, has prepared a Patent Lic|Uid Blacking, which produces ? henutdul jet p<dish, aud does not injure the leather. Those I who would -have a polished understanding should read the advertisement in another column.?U. 8. Uaxrttr, May I. WVIUit'* Pntrnt Japan niaclciftsr is kbout the bent article j of the kind we have seen The polish which it imparts In the uruierttamlin^n of man Is brilliant end lasting: w have tried it, ami it hoot* us to snv sll this iu lis behalf. {/.runi'n# IftUletiri) June 7. | The Manufacturer can produce numerous testimonial! similar to the above, from private individual* ami from othei paper*, but the abora utyteta ar< suffleient to eon? vinec Niiy person that ths msnufactnrer has not exaggerat ed; but tout upon a fair trial the Blacking will be found as represented, excellent in every respect. .1. WELLAR, Manufacturer, No. 00 Chestnut street, Phi Ivb-ltdiia. - CHARLESSTOTT,comer Penn. Avenue ami 7th street, agent for Washington, I>. C. yo 'JO FRANKLINPLACK, PHILADELPHIA I oris HART respectfully informs'his friends and the j public at large, and particularly his old natrons in Dels [ware, that hie house No. Ufl Frankling Place, which for | m'StneS* Mild comfort, ?s well a* privacy nnd fpiietness ot j situation, is unsurpassed by any public, house iu PI Model phia. Is open lor their accommodation. Travellers th? *i;li slid visiters to the city will find his house ns desirable a lodging, or temporary home as they could wish ?while his charges, ranging from 75cents to 81 a day, will be found as moderate as his patrons would ask, for the superior arcom-' I nuNlatious they will obtain. N 11 I .UNCI! dally at II A M; ORDINARV for the r* peeial sccommodation of .merchants and other busiuew J men, from 1 to :i p. M every day, except Sundays. PER MANENT HOARDERS, lor whom the hcht accommodation* arc prepared, taken on the most accommodiithig terms. BOOK & JOB PRINTING Of nil descriptions, done with neatness sntl despatch, a|. the National WhlyDlQef, over Minims' Mtore, ami opposite Jack son Hall, Pennsylvania Arenne, WaahlAjrton. | TO INVESTORS AOB.C* tU? O.TAWWO ,AT?NT. , 0, Nmv 1NV?N j TfUNS AT WABll^NtiTON foundat U,, aun?: corner ,ffi ii. tu "" ''???> "'u-'l.1''r?"iV.'1 '"*r,-*u> in the w.bi?S5S!I ' uiui ,^1-u biloriuation respecting the orbrinulitv .^Cawjy j?T" ^ u.*w' i?o*E^^^ ^SS^Sess Kreui pl" .'!" "!-v '" w??l'l.if?*I uke thv oi'' i-nnii i.>.ii ,ecft,n?hiig Una a* a gentleman v\or tafs clmrueniunJ IJ?ni?ularly cpiaJ ru "iwitei Uii .,M<l'"'riu?: a knowledge of itim |>'i?v^*uiu wr rilrni^'T ltt? l">f" In, rrwfe. ?f thl.^T HENRY L.^li8^RTO; "" p"?n,?&???? -Mwar ^tcjr* Letter* on business u, bo post-pn id. T'MKI.lfV'" 1"*"'* .!*?>vATK I' SI by%ir A w ' Wnman.. 3(1 editipu, Iftino, py. The ,hh? L',',' '.r" wl.i. l. iwuda itry j?o7?!','' w"rk' "? I. Intruded r?,"|Xr? ?V"mTrri J ? tliMt Inm'h Ml JKMlrtlll secret. Which llJiould I,,. L.. . WXiZJ'n" -Sss mode of ,? ,vtr)f complaint to whteh j to 'he married why ll I. 1,11 SSSSSfe cul science, Whlc-h meet thin (motion Tliirf ivi.i-lf U i . . ?' . - i ** ????? i? ii'rn iiiim question - dSffiiSsgSisaaRsaj mi rbTtini" AZ'si.1,1 lu m" iiir?'.v 'Eptes:^ ^^if5?'^rf-uu"KTV^: N"v ^ n',/,!!,,,', 4 Hl.lft.l.li.hi;,, VVM TAYLOR, A CO, S.lc A?ei,t for Washington, n. C., ., , W. AIIAM, [ ?' doors thiol 4 I 2 street. AI.RTON LIFE INSURANCE CO ?-O.VDOJI AM) NEW YOItK, INSTITUTED IN ItM. Ntimn L!" from Si""" l"nK ? '?l"l lit the AI ?a.y nf i ' ? pt-ini'tli-u ?? visit Lurnp., at ,|| tartit ,,r rl.irtf I", ''ral . luiH ve:,,:!,, without any iwy. m i i . f,K i n : "f1 ,h,'lr Po'h-I'i ?hull ' Im parl ot Eie voytigruBtKl rnldenre in ""*? 4'"- h' JOSRPII FOVVLBR, "? S BUCHANAN/ r?;ll'T?/?A"2ON4Ii n*c?BH?'*N oaiTeryT* rimvv ' ?" Ar"""' """? Mrmtn'i liuht. I Ml. i rii|>rn torn of the nhnve cjlfbntlnl emoblialinii-ni, , ?i,2 .,?1'1!?' I" "l,,ll"lu" e '111 pilhlir, thftt by ihr aid of .mlhl'.'n i'JV l ' "i"'y ore "ow "?km* Pirturci, whirl, thry "?I?Y Imyr ni vrr been ti|iinllcd more the ills ou'ry of lite art by Dsftuerrn. *mtiiwi " ninuy adtant.ii? this liK?it notwmr. ovrrtil , '"i1'1- er"?' ftc l'IT hy whichOROUPS from two to ! utr ?n i ii . ' In the group beinjr etiaully a'^ Ui*tu?ci. This is a degree of perfection in takinu group* never nltaiued by (he usual mode. H iii nii'v nw I'f1'118 ?'ecu,i??r|y adapted for Inking children TMiiii Si ?".t *Wiro'"' being required for a selling. ?o,m Adwittanok I'rbk. enuravisg and caiid Plate Priu'ing Eslnbllshincul. rI1'';?r,"Jfi" ;.''Vf<*t'KfirtA IVA-O ASH >''?> I? (Mil) PRINTING htu re l.i.r'.v V" l!,rfr,? ?loor from Pr. hv.. l\!lZn? Sll! ri" ^ b-,I" have Mrnihrraot l.'im 1 u , rrriihma, and the public grnerally itlva "tol n iw";,1"'' want EitjrravW dou? and Curd. \iiil , ' . ami (i| Hie shut!fat notic. rrfrr^r^lvrif'^'ulrci!: a'"' 0'*>**< JOHN CULLCM. SOFAS! SOFAS)! supply of good and cheap ? hv*'AS, jUflf if-et-ivcd, at the fbllowiiiK h-17. 26, Jit, 37,43 and 45 do* I \tnh7.,r.mW ,i?TTi""." d?Uy f*,?ecied, a line lol of ' Ittll-Kl.- is n ill RLOR CHAIRS and t IIPA ' iTO vt'n'ilp oSvli'M*1 ''''"'""-at bargain.,at ihr I I -iV , i . 51.()RI" ulldrr'Odil Fellow. Ilall, ill- " ?'??'till i: strrrla. IT ll. ... J! W'"" Wi" lu" 1111,1 frxantlnn the artirlra for | tin ini.eu m. S. D. ItlluWN, ?lOliN MULO T.AJiKN l[ie aparioua, airy, and tlrr.nl ,.eTab. .; Il.^.dw .v' J??"' ? k""w" "" AI.HA.MIIIIA, No. I .1.1 'u^rx |iiruiiiii'r in antioutirin/ to atrulMtrr. | nal hut the r,ly ??d to 111- put,lie that hi. Saloons are* .w nil I I " I".1"". Thejr have been Improved, deeo tl Ide to ren'.'li^r iI.hm"o ''! ^aM hi 1 11 Jilare ?t,Z!n" it." I I M..L1";.,1.'!!*'",c""!"l hy perfect ventilation and a ! choir, . Pl'.i',i2'oi] | !!"" 'nfltanieuteil with llie k ,,, L Z ' I lnrn- ,n " iu"1 1,1 "I "cry . . ",,ir ?""?"i,?. The i,,.,ni' : Vioon,. a ' hoirc U'iue. .. '{ ,,, Krr.tt vailely, are ill-voted exclusively to ?ei III mi n. I lie visiter, wlietlo r si ekhlK a s?o,l pronie. rii.'d"ihi m K, "r 'efre?hmeiit?, will I''AlltHANKi? PATRST PLATFORM ^CALKSi T1",sA,'.7'N',''1"N*"K wWr|' i? me in the thai 11i#fy luiv'tf riiin* in f adjustment of ihese ScaleH is such (1,mi"!mS "|" 'J,Hiv.u '"""V'^ht'e ill every required modi ! ,,,, i ! Lnsllall, Frenrh, Spanish, POrtu 7.i."tandanl. for exp.jn.ulon and home liade, eountanlly on band, and for imle by "" " l* FAIRBANKS tc CO., 81 Water M. To Let, rlllv prlncljial r.Mim in TEMPERANCE HALL win ?'UltaU'c ?,r Exhibition*, I.W., ecu,ret? Co.,ceil n o ojiii'1 purposes not inconsistent with the nriucinl IH m<l(l<iff.lA A....I.. ... ' 1 dec lA-if . moderate. Annly t? WAIU?, President Stock Committee, Or at the Hall. IIK<TISII PLATROLA8S AV A K RIIOCAIC j lV"JlhV1.,iCf-Srr- KFAn T,,E ,:rrV ,,AI N. V.-tn J ? ?I'liliiiiiu to his usual assortment of lnrir*> oi-ro.i i nn\r iniiiu'y" i ,!r,^ i^?.t?sw>r" fT(>iifj,?ui?n, I iJiTiwl-frrrv ?i?"i I rt< T'l/IY UlNIJOIl'.s .SA-.S, ?n,/ man. '' an above, when Jir?.'. '?\v%i!l"l.c"fi'tri'ii'^lit'.V 'F "h*a,!*' 10 ,SAAC L. PLATT. (IKORUIS J, IIVR1>, JIASt't At Tt'tlEH AND WIIOLKBALR ntAt.Kn IN l iubrcllns, Parasols and Sun Shades. No. 130 lVnrl it. opposite Cellar, N Y a?nd' vrTw/f'/JiVf1 nprr T" r i. .r ? in iim ^ . f nitcd States; and, from llie the'.o K i ,'Lr",l r' l:' h y,i",r",!',"''f' ,M" ">?nnlK , em.r;,r,,.trir.,!:1S::i::?cSii ? ',,Wfr "nr" """ ?,s.:.,y'. wpe.rgE.,i,S,y&,hr, COLUMDIAN HOUSE S Wr STREET, PIIILADELPIIH -I-, Subscribers have nuido evt;ry arraneprnMu f?.r ?i aeeommiHlalion o? ihel?furr.t^ .'u"?^,' /'^l iu f P?"r0"""' IIAfH.EY, MAt'KENZIE A CO -Korle m.nnlUctory and Ware-ltoam 137 Tliir.l Avenue, New- York II. eie'Tpi !'nV'!r'",r''r "??' " "^"nent of ^r?o , 'r'"" 6 107 III elegant .1 anil Mahogany case., all of which are manirae " ma " "" " ""I"rvl'lon and for ?ale on reaaouable JiX.iSS'S l" """''! o'lentlon to the touch and tone liftr 111,IIe t 1!? H ii ,thJch hlvr heretofore been ronsidered " aII.,I, be will endeavor In maintain their previous re r "'",,;1 -.t.clt, anex.min.lionfro ? pr' te.Tora, AmaieuiH, and the public A eommiNlioiis warereom liaa recently been added in 1,1. wrxTiiRor notrsE, boston. I Mil JOHN WHIOHThaving relliKmiriiedall win, Winiiirop Hon.,, 1, ?j',|' la now mined^'u'VkMl V ,",T the hnuae Imme lor tno^1 liermam-iit hi l"""1"* P-'W^.m well <" " p room*.,,,, ln,trIut] hy ?ny public boom Kv r |>ei attractions (or the trafeller'iud for iho lodgings. ?iHtrtmenfe rnble and alien nif-n sr^w,'' 11 "" tl'.'fmielil., labia and alien a r hotel or ,1 ' ,'' ' which can 1^ had at wlU'icv. ie , , ? , e ! ln ??"l 'he snbaerlber with their pluroo^e" r"mf"r">^'' who m.y Uv,? him wlu'fimUhe'lVM;? ""lr '""III", and with Mies, ?umfsnieiJce ,,,u,ro'1 y mflwl to tkeir oUlf.rr'".""*e nfe"!r ,r,r,'llnf P,lM'r ?nrf ?* permanent our Hera, is respectfully solicited! I WIM.|AM M. 8POO.VEK. NEW YORK HOTEL, No* 7JI1, Itro*(lw4iy, New York* rJ u Won not, )*M0PMijiTuft. JUS HOTEL, situate in the upper aud fashionable: part ' ol Broadway, has been ho tnlarztd as now to Ifo the I ..mat *xfnsive that exists. The convenience, beauty, and salubrity of its position Have heretofore cautttd it? accommodation#to be somouoo , ,,. y l^rmaiifiit rtsiUtnihof the city an to exclude the travelling public from participation in Ita comforts. ifiiwt addition? have been made, ho*over, with a view to set apart for trsutleut visitors suit* ffi parlors and bed-rooms, to be retained at nil seasous for them. dJSSt! !7.m"B,.?^r?wU1 choice* accommo dations of thia Hotel constantly act apart for tliiui. and ?e,\ b6 I**'1'10 render it as attractive to the (iiiiiBietit visitor aa it has proved to thoae who, residing ill ha vicinity of New York, for a cvuaUuilv ajuce ili 'lm?! h?!? V4*** ?ekVU'U' " tuwbiuintf ail die j onti loJ-^ou witli the advantages UNITED STATES HOTEL, - (COKNfcK OK KI'LTOM AND pie ami ?? X^PKOJ-mKmu., .hi. mir. hi. thanks to hiN it imds aud Ua v- ?>tllina nortioo .1 ?i,* r?Tu ?.,'h?nTl!!' "!' U" hive t awuraih?m *. hiZitt' *?I'I:?1iiu?iii, and b> m1.!L Vi thai he will sjiare no exettjous to render bla raivMl tu?til rl'i f l,alro,1,;,*r Vf wl,lch h:,H "'rm.ly re celved so liberal a share. Hoard j?er day #1.25. ^ II. JOHNSON'. Gentlemen's Fall nud Winter Wear. ? WM. T. Jli.VNIXs fc co>i Dhaprrh and Tailors, Importer. of f'kitlii. c?,?lmr,?. Vi-mIoiim, Fa nr. lire.. An>rl'?, i.e., 101 rican II..iW, ad,r for iiwpccih.u ?? .Aic???e wttorujlu u.w ud faklnwbU ,ood. for K.II ,u.| w,,,,,,. ? " ecte.1 Wllh a M. w 10 rend. ruif their aul an rich in .man ly and variety ;? rill I... I,,,,,,.I In II.. city. , ,J" * nt tt * ',J*' ' ' blarkl hrnwu olive mii.I Jj*.c m?I.d varlnu. ?U,l.? BJa*er ,1,.: ' 2 h ue Ii.von?hrc Kemey; Canada creydo, .lnil ,hlu.?2d ' U""': a s ?,?"*??* FROCKS, SACKS, 4-r lie.ver an.l mill-.1 Cloths, Signovia's, a new article- extra Tu-m.t.. a a' browu irSM,SJ} PP?! (^A'r's ?'??", bhcfc, oliv-. " A'1*1*"10 ,'l"lh?."1 IH'Jly'., Slinour.. UOtllNKSS A\U rilAVHLLINII COATS-Plaid LJT wiSHSSSr^ *%8F8SSrB?2&E&. i'c?, ' rK h Slik a,id fc?lin?s lor llall and Parties', MDNA T V,-"- Experience enables us to furnia Uniforms 111strict eon form ity with re#uktio?2 and we ha?' proved styles Sacks, includiuj; bine, black, brown, and drab .Mohair; drab and blue Pilot; olive and ?.?<>?.. TuI..7i! I Youth's andI Boy's Overcoats. Winter Frock# Sacks' At ^."UlnK Ol.re, brown,' ^1,*;, blue Cloths, plan! Cassim?res. Tweeds, A.c l>rer.s and Prork Coats-A U?B asaortment in variolui coloSTiST abrtu Uoaks?niue aud lllark Clot ha, full and three quarter cir cles, lautaloons-BLick, blue, mixed, aud fancy Cass ^re"iJy. n ""ij n^b??! v?-,vHeeus, for ridiiif, tritvellnx, v. 'it I y : . i ulu' ^ aleucia; tisuered and itlain riV J iee,?^^ all<J "HMred Silk do. Hrctujina Gowna? if,,,,;1! "..' I1"1""' 'l'"1 MuaJlu, in 8Ae*t variety liuuiina Co.i. In varloiurfyleii, * '? FANCYDitBSSAaT/cLES-Tulinnl, Jrnnr I In.I Mazurka, aud other styles tancy CravatH* Enslish Prenrli' and Italian black ail-: fcruvata; extrl anS medium uuili ' black aatin t 'ravata; suoerior black silk and Sinn Acaifs lane, ,1,,; |l|m?o Sc.rfH MuIihS C uSJlt p ?L ^' .V ,'i P'"'" f-"Sli?h, I'r.u. h, an,| lu.lia Porka Ilandkercl.UiB. Olov..-ci oriI1., btark, While, anil rolore.l kl.l; nl?, Merino, llurkikin liniu Srtn aal'mJEM11' v"\ SuKl'e,"l?"-All the S. k .,! l T? 'u, Undrrvwi. -M.rino. Sri , . . ^ . , ' W,Kl1 L?""U Flannel, llall' II..M, VV lilleand Sliied Merino, ami Couun, variou.nr.uUs: Shins' WWiK' in.brella^ bilk, and f o?.,,,"' ' OOODS.?Ll.tllm, CaaaimereB, Veminiia, a. ejteiiaiTe an ?UKirtn.rai aa can lie found in ihe Founirv which will be sold by the piece or yard, at as low nrirett * they can be bought, with the obvious advimL??oFa^ *lul\BUm U <'al' be re|,e(l "l",n ?? most fashionable VALUABLE MEDJCINK WINK YfANUr At JTIIRED from the combined virtues of the Star , f"''7'0"' W'iW C'Acrry, ami several other I ' W o8t! wonderlul curative pnmerties are al lojfether unknown, except to the author o| i. i a.. I'ASI.EY'S FOREST WINE ! J!,'***'! ,kno*n to good chemist a. that all vegetable sub fttunc sconlaiu more or les? deleterious properties, an well ' . "'a' virtue* Thoae oppoaite quahtita which ar? u^,'"1! W lh,rr ?w>7 pl'H.I, ami hlosaom, remain uBK ,hv Ihe listial method ot boding, Ac., rendering all medicines (busprepared Inert V,He" eill,tr or altogether uaelesa. 1 bis accouuts In a gn at measure tor the ineffleiencv uf El?? ,u t l,ri,,R ('<<"a*es which they pr0f?sa ll la very differenl will, /fui/rj,'. Form UV?e. By mean. " rl,?ni"'"! "I'lff"'"", Invented torUie eirprew IHijpoM ol niauulariurinji ihi. uriirle, iiir entire virtue, i.r ..mJ!S3 T,I,II|W? r"mhlnalion ofplanln ever iliwovere.1 in a?ili JuiPv'?.*?? Ir'"" '"'V J"""!""/I"" wiii,'I, a. c in unity, au.l harmnnir.e wuh the . .mmiliilion of the Im uau frame. Tl,i? re the Fi.ml HVne Ihe inoal. xi .I lent and truly valuable mediciue in Ihe world, both for it*. Th'e'i'!"l;",W.'r "t "" Wl'" "" 'I'liel.lf'il flavor. i rwrat \\tnr is most distinguished for {ik ureal < lli ZVi:ZVein* ?w?s/iVM/iona, and curing gene Jd ibi ? F"-"C-???higliom n, rrou* m?mpl'ainta ^o???cA,/irer, heart and kidnryv, including rotlitt Ziyll'lVn'"''?Sa/>j*tll*. and ? drhiliip. "U ?latr the xyitnn. A tree use ot the F?urst Wine re Rtorcs invalids oi this class to the most robust, siroug and vigorous health. It has also proved useful in irnforfu" in valids from n lingering stale, aller severe attaekaofticknets Poiinll^ P'*r h"H!e lor snle at llasley s General l?. pot, -j Oowntond St., New \ ork, and by the appointed agents. J- t . Callan, only agent, Washiuglon City. U. M. Llnthic-iun, only agent, Georgetown. || EPILEPSY OR PALLING SICKNESS. ON a" .ympioma of frequent pain In the Head, llimnee. ,,l SlKhl, noiw In the earn, di.tiilI..-.I clerp, Willi aiilut. .11? dreama, PALPITATION. Ft.ATL'Lh?NCY ?m.i io tin1??*"' "r SW'J':i"!rFlt's PANACEA ehou'ld he Immediately ronimenceil wuh and peraervtrcd In. iiniil every symptom ceases. The above are the premonitory svmptoma ot Kpllrpay, and denote a very foul state of he blood, stomach aud nerves. A , urification of die bloo ? by the use of this I'auacea will at all rimes insure the body against any ol these disagreeable symptoms. Many per. aons suppose that it i* useless to take medirine nnlegg we nr* so ill aa to be unal.lt- to attend to o-ir daily avocations therein lies their error. We do not inaure our houaes and' goods when they are on foe, or with the expectation that they will soon bum up; hut on the wise precent ofuiiard ing against accident. So if we purify our blood when well we insure our bodies against attacks ol sickness. ,lo. the exact expectation of being sick, but to bo alwavs ore. pered against its allarltH. For sale at all the driUHiMs ? J. F. CAfXAN, corner of E and 7th streets. T HE proprietor ofthe M Rough and Rea?ly " House | 011. isiana avenue, Washington, near the Citv II dl rpvnV. i fully Inriirmi his friends and the public that lie has con nected with his establishment an excellent TEN-PIN AI - . u'.^ to a.,,y 111 ll,e c,,y'1,1 w,'ic,? -hev may at all times amuse themselves without any charge whatev er, and he will be happy to have their company even o j these terms. 1 ' I J.'l? ?V?Td r' c"??'?n"r ?uppll?l will, the he. Liquors and Refreshments. _ JOCK DOUGLAS. As o' * Merc-hant Tailor, three doors west of Brown s Hotel Pennsylvania avenue, keep.constantly on hand a large and elegaut stock of ready made clothing, in almost every vsr ety and *tyle of garments. Gentlemen in want of a ault for immediate use may relv upon setting I goods ol the best quality and made oqual to the heal be snoke work. All garments warranted as represented. | rrices very low. Also, a large aud elegant asaoiiment of I uirniHhiug goods. j Measures taken and suits made lo order. One price on | ly. Terms cash. 1 UKDSTBADS PROOF AGAINST HUGK. I^PROVED PATENT BEDSTEADS, at li GARDINER'S. b?.) Gold street, first door from Beek inan street, New York. This improved Bedstead received Ihe highest premium awarded at the late Fair of the A me rieafl Institute In October, 1843,'4, and '5, and the silver meda ol 1?10, over every other competitor. The Bedsteads aud all ?ther articles of furniture required for Ihe cham ber, are manufactured of the best materials, and under the immediate supervision of the undersigned. Mattresses, Pilliasters. Feather Beds, llolaters snd Pil lows on hand or made to order to fit Ihe Bedstead, and warranted to be filled with sm h hair, leathers, Ac. as re., WILLIAM C. GARDINER. New farpet Warehouse. BAO-AM) A PHINCR inform their ritMomcr* and the public that they have remove,I from the old .laud ... inn* iwrupied hy them, to the large and commodious Ware limine, rerenlly erected ou the north aide of I BROOMM3LD STUF.F.T, > .hort di.lanee from Wa.hinjlon Rlreet, where they offer lor Kle .11 eiteu.iv, aaonment Ol Kiifftiati and American HMn^H.w'il, ,io ^o Stair ('ftrpeliiiKS; lle.ulh llngf?; Hot kings; Straw Mattings, Ac. Ac. Also, English and American i'aintvd Floor Cloths, of all I dimension*. j RAEWAYM CHINESR MBDICATKD MO A P. PATRONIZED by thousands of indlvidnsla throughout Ihe I United Stales and Oanadas, giving the must Haltering sitisf.iriion to all who have used it. Chendats have won dered at Its myaterioua effects, and many of them have en- j dcavored to discover ths ae? rrt of its wonderful combina tion of efficacious balmf and extracts, which render it so Pteedy and efficacious in Wie removal ol Pimples, Blotches, iiKtules, Tetter, tranalbnning, as if by magic, dark, sallow, yellow,and unhealthy skins, to soft, smooth, fair, pure.snd I heallhy complexions. For the cure of Ch<ti>]#d hlrth. Rough, C'inched and Ditcotin ni Stein, Salt Hhrtirn, Jfirtc J IForw, Kryipelna, Ncttrvu, and Sore Ifead, RADWAY'S CHINESE MEDICATED SOAP msv truly be csllrd an In I estimable treasure. Excrescences of Ihe Cuticle sre speed ily removed snd cured?the cnticular vesaelsore Instantly ! cleansed of all Impurities?ths hands, neck, and face present a beautiful, clean, sweet, and healthy appearance. /br Sharing, gentlemen will find this Soap a great deal ! deratum, It pro?Iuces a rich, creamy lather, softens lh?> I baard. and renders the akin smooth and pliable f\*r ('lean ing Teeth, Had way's Soap is superior to pssie or powder, H makes ths teeth white snd beautiful, sweeten* th* breath, and pr??teeta the gums from arurf. As a general Toilet A>wi? It is superior to French and Ensllsh pa. it la entirely free from irritating ingredients -It la purely balsamic and aooih ins to tne skin. Each cske to ha genuine, inn.I be sighed R G Itadwav. JAR. G. KADWAY, 2 Conrtlandt at.. N. Y. Bold in Washington rity by J F Callsnaml M Delaney. Sold in Qeorgatown, by O. M. Linthi?*urn. TNDELIBLE INTT, without prepsrstlalii at Wei* per box I for sale by r CHARLES STOTT. Druggist and Apothecary. [ ? MARKS 4 DUVALL, | 101 Pearl Unci, HAVE ou Imnd Battery Kettlea, 11 rami 1?*11?, Plater*, ro ami ahcet Urauxi, Tublug Metal, Ot rm in Silver, ami a j oth?r goods innnuucturrd l>y the Wolcouville Hiuim Co. Alro, Hivfit', both Irou uud Tictied \Arudhai)i? At Co.'* hupcrior Gilt Button*, Including Mill i (crjr end Naval. U<uti-r'? very superior Knitting and Tidy Coltona? all of which, h? Agcnia for the manufacturer*, tliey offer for aale on the Qjoat favorable urma. They ar? aleo Importer* an?i I>?alera In I'earl Muttons I Ivory uud Fancy Combe. Spool and Skein Sewing Coltona, I Shoe and Stay Lace*, and a 'general assortment of Fancy Ctfoda. Paper Uaaglngi, Window Shadei and I'p Uolatory Oooda. SOLOMON A II AltT, 243 Broadway, are now receiving per tbe various packet ships from Kqglaikd and Frauce, the largest and best assortment of the a bo ?? Oooda in the city, all <>f which they offer in i?ny,?i?aiitity, whoh-eale or retail, ut lower prices tliun can be louud in any other esia blialiment. Country merchant* and others will fiud a laiwe escort ment of Window Siiudfa and Paper Hangings of *11 the va riolic styled and pricea, and which they are rtqueaii d to osM and examine. '1'hin establishment is always closed on Saturday. SOLOMON & HART. IJphoUtcrers and luipori?<rt?, VM.'i Broadway. RESTORATIVE FRANCaTsR. CONSUMPTION. 1" OUIS FONTAIN, jr., partner of the firm of j Fautuin k Sou, Cncmlsts and Prescription isis to the Itos Li 1 University, Paris, has established at Washington city, D. C., a depot for tjie sale at the t\bove celebrated compound, at Win. Adam'e Bookstore, No. 3. Elliott's Buildings Pennsylvania Avenue, near Jackson Hall, wbich they offe* to the American public as a ture antidote Jor Con sumption, in its chanced as well as incipient stages. Acting directly upon the I.UNG8, and arresting their decay, it not only soothes and quiets at onca the distress and pain attendant upon this hereto fore regarded fatal disease, but restores the lungs and their sympathising orgaits, to natural and heat Ihy action. Accompanying each package are gen eral instructions and directions (translated) for tla me, adapted to all cases, and if strictly followed, will not fail, ill every instance?If the lungs are not wholly consumed?of restoring to health which may he permanently secured by future care and avoiding too much exposure to atmospheric changes. LOUIS FONTAIN. Price, eight Francs. JCt"For the information of persons residing in the interior; any partof the government?h? would state that the remedy is prepared and imported di rect from their Laborutdrie, Paris, and that the same can he transported through mail, hs he is ad vised by olliccrs of the Post Office Department, to any post office in the country, at the same charge as lor a double letter. Any persons, therefore, residing distant from this city, who miy wish to avail themselves of tho remedy, can do so by ad dressing him through the mail, post paid. Two dollars accompanying an order, will entitle a per son to one whole andone third package.' LOUIS FONTAIN. NEIV PAPER HANGINGS AM) WINDOW SHADES. Nicholas pike &. co..No. 173 p??i aueet, Importers snd Manufacturers, have j ust opened a very ex ensive supply of every style and quality of American snd French Paper Hangings, Borders, Fire-board Prints, and wido Window Curtain Paper. Also, a splendid assortment of painted Window Shades at d fixtures for the same, which they offer to Merchants, Dealers and others at the very lowest prices. II. Sf I). H. BROOKS Sf CO., CLOTHIERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & VE8TINGS, JVoj. I tG and 118 Chtrry ttreet, N. Y. CORNER OF CATHERINE. HAVE on hand a very large 8TOCK Fashionable ready made Clothing, just manu Inclined, and especially adapted to the season Also, an extensive and comp'ete assortment ol Fancy Articles, embracing every variety pertaining to a (Gentlemen's wardrobe. Also, Cloths, Catai inerta and Yetting*, by the piece, or in quantities to suit purchasers. GARMENTS of every description manufactured to order in the best possible manner and in point of style not to be Burpaasod J. STOUVENEL &. CO., No. 29 Gold street and No. 3 John street near Broadway, IVfH York, MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS In CHINA, GIJISS, AND LAMP9, for oil and lard. Gas fixtures of every description, Solar and (Jas Lamps, Chandeliers, Brackets, Girandoles, Candelabra^, &c. Private houses, churches, and hotels, fitted up with Gas, at a great reduction in price, and all articles warra nted. A complete assortment of the richest cut -press ed, and plain Glass constantly on hand. All the above articles made to order, and all kinds of Clans ware matched to any pattern. Lamps altered and repaired. Goods loaned to parties. Oil at wholesale and retail. New style of Hall Lamps and Lantern,. HM.OYI) has ingeniously succeeded in in , venting a Compound of such a delightful nature os ip render the hardest and roughed skin soft, fair, ami delicately white. Ladies Riling, Gardening, or Painting, and Gen tlemen Shooting, Hunting, Fishing, Cricketing, Rowing, Are., or any amusement or exertion preju diced to the hands, wilt lind the improved ROUGH AND HEADY WASH BALLS and TABLETS pleasingly efficacious In removing all hardness, slain, redness, and all other cutaneous disfigurement; pre venting and ronde ing t'teskin soft, fair, and pliable. From the nice c imbiriation of RiiUamie ingredi ents introduced into til* composition, they form a fine Creamy Lather, with the hardest of Sea Water, which rendera them very desirable for Salt Water Baths. They proJuce the moat softening and re freshing sensation, and will he lound an excvllei. substitute for the Flesh Brush. They are highly recommended to Cap'ains, Ships, Merchants, and all who trade viiih first [n countries, as they will retain their virtue in anyeli mate. For sale by Cll AS. STOTT. Drug. <V Apulh,, corner of 1th ? Pa. on. WATER CURE. EPHRATA, LANCASTER CO., PENN TITHE EPHRATA HYUKOPHATIO INSTI JL TU PK is in i-ucrossful operation under the direc ion of Dr. F. Laisaaiwo, who haa had the advantage of six montha experience with Prieaznitt, at the Orafenbiirg Institute, in Germany, and haa practised tho water cure treatment in thia country for the last six years, and within the laattweyeara at thia place having restored many hopt-lesa patienta lo full health. There ara many natural advantages at Ephrata pure water, the mountain air and splen did scenery, not nurpassed in any country. Addi tional hu Idinga have been crerted ibis season. The mountain dousche has been much improved, and sevcrsl lino springs of puie water have been brought into are, so that a large additional number of pa tients and vlaiters can lie comfortably accommodated. Ephrata boing ve-y essy ofacceat, a stage leaving Reading for tV is place every Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday, and Lanraetcr every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday; there is also a I ri-weekly stage from Downinglon via Ephrata to Itarrisburg, Medical attendance and boarding at reasonable lerma pTvTl! o"n^ NEW RRIOUTON, HTATKN ISLAND. 1'IIF. Proprietor begs lo Inform his friendi and the public, that lie has made considerable Improvements in this establishment since the last season. He has erectcd a large hnildingcontain ing 33 rooms, altogether disconnected lYoni the main body of the Pavilion. ThcM rooms are in tended for gentlemen only; tliey are of a eomfor able size, light and well ventilated, and superior in all respects to those which are generally deno minated single rooms in the various watering pla ces Ibronghei.t the country. The Proprietor Is now ready to treat with fami lies or parties wishing to engage rooms for the season, letters addressed to him at the City Ho tel, Broadway, will be immediately attended to A steamboat runs between New York and New Brighton, at the fullowing hours, viz: From AVw Brighton. FiOm North Pier, N.York. At H and II A.M. At ?, P.M. Mid 12. 2 " 6 50 P.M. 3 1-3, S.fcfi, P.M. More frequent communications will be estab lished as tbe seaaftn advances. The Pavilion la retiy tor the rteeption of com pany. F. BLANCHARD.