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r' The MADjSONIAN. j' J, II, JI>NE% liditor and I'roprlctor. , I'llICK OK ADVEUTI8IN0. ' T Ail41' I n?<, or three insertions, - SI 00 F ich additional insertion, ------- 15, L >i get advertisement* at proportionate rale*. A Idieral discount made to those who advcitise by f the year. * y Subseritier* may remit by mail, in bill* of solvent banks, poila ft p tid, atouriitik ; provided it shall n| |H ir by a postmaster's certificate, that such remit- ? t,?co lias been duly mailed. , TERMS: * Dm v per annum, (in advance,) - - $10 00 flu lii weekly per annum, " - - - - 5 (III j F >r>-ii months, - 3 op I v Wei kly, 8 (10 j y ill Irlleis must He aiiuteaseu |iree 01 postage to J tie editor. Post,na-ier? throughout the Union are requested to ? - our agents. Those who may particularly n> *' nl ihiMiselwa in extending tlie circulation of this | n ^ pv, will iiot only lie allowed a liberal commission on u .it remitted, liut receive our warmest thanks. l>- "" ~n J ) .';< >POS M.S for ruiryiii; the mails of the United j I S: it' s from the 1 >t of July, IS |. to the 30th of i a .1 me. Is Hi, it' Ittsive, in Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, 1 Wi- t, Iowa, and Mi-? uri, will he received at j 1 the contract ofhco of the Post Office Department, in i tlie City of Washington, until .'1 o'cloek p in of the i '' I'.h day of April, 1H12, (to he decided hv the 20th il.iv of said April,) on tho routes and in the manner I and time herein specified, to Wit: Mll'lUU \N. 36H1 From Detroit, Michigan, by Trungo, Oibrolter, ilrownstown, Jlrost, Monroe, La Salle. Krie, and (| Manhattan, to Toledo, Ohio, 06 miles and back six v ti tics a week in four horse coaches. , i Leave Detroit every day except.Sunday at 7 a in, arrive at Toledo same day by 9 p m. [wave Toledo every day except Sunday at 5 a ui, arrive at Detroit same day by 7 p in. I 3tii>2. From Detroit by Dearbonville, South Nankin, South Plymouth, Ypsilunti, Ann Arbor, Seio, Dexter, Sy lvan. Orass Lake, a id Leoni, to Jackson, | 34 uiilcs and back six times a week in railroad oars. j Leave Detroit every day except Sunday at 7 a m, arrive at Jackson same day by 1 p in. v Leave Jackson every day except Sunday at 2 p m. | | arrive at Detroit same day bv H p m, I ? 3603. From Detroit liy Red lord, l.ivonia, Far- i mington, Novi, Hicksville, Kensington, Brighton, and ? Genoa, to Howell-, 53 miles and back twice a week in two horse coaches. a Leave Detroit every Tuesday and Friday at 4 a m, [ srrive at Howell same days by 8 p in. I a Leave Howell every Wednesday and Saturday at 4 : j, i m, arrive at Detroit same days by K p m. Proposals for tri-weekly service will also be contitlered; also proposals to carry on horse. j. 3604. From Detroit, by Koyal Oak and Itirming- v ham, to Pontine, 25 miles and back three times a week in railroad ears, and four horse coaches. n Leave Detroit Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, . a'. H a m, arrive at Fontiac same days by 11 a ni. I -j I cave Pontiac every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sa ; tuiday, at 1 p in, arrive at Detroit same days by 4 p . c m- . , j ' Proposals to carry in 4 horse Coaches on this route j y and on the route from Pontiac to Flint w ill be con- j ( sidered; aho to run tri-weekly. j j, 3605. From Detroit by Warren, 1'tiea, Shelby, j sj Washington, and Romeo, to Ray, 37 miles and back j twice a week. z, Leave Detroit every Tuesday and Friday at 6 a m, a -rive at Ray same days by 6 p m. a 1 eave Ray every Wednesday and Saturday at 6 a m. rive at Detroit same days by 6 p m. a, Proposals to carry in two horse coaches will be , c jnsitl red. i a, 3006. From Detroit by Roseville to Mt. Clemens. I 15 miles and back three times a week in two horse : ? c aaches. Leave Detroit every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sa- j s] turday.at 7 a in, arrive at Mt. Clemens same days by j al 11 a m. I Leave Mt. Clemens every Tuesday, Thursday, and : Saturday, at 3 p m, arrive at Detroit same days by 7 K p m. C 3007. Front Brownstown bv Huron, Romulus, and I RawsonVillo, to Ypsilatili, 34 miles and back once a a week. Leave Brownstown every Thursday at 5 a m, ar- >< rive at Ypsilanti same days by 1 p in. Leave Ypsilanti every Wednesday at 13 in, arrive H at Brownstown same day by 8 p in. C' 36D8. From South Nankin by Nankin, Plymouth, Borodino, Superior, and Dixboro', to Ann Arbor, 31 | 3 miles and back three times a week.' Leave South Nankin every Monday, Wednesday, j ri and Friday, at 3 a m, arrive at Ann Arbor same days j by 8 p m. _ i u Leave Ann Arbor every Tuesday, Thursday, and 1 Saturday, at 6 a in, arrive at Soutli Nankin same! S diys by 5 p m. 3600. From Ply mouth,by Northville, West Far-1 J mington, Farmingtun, Fast Fannington, Franklin, i a id Pine Lake, to Ptmtiac, 3 ' miles and back twice i a a week, one trip to pass by West Bloomtield instead | u of Franklin. Leave Plymouth every Tuesday and Saturday at 7 a a m, arrive at Pontine same days by 5 p in. Leave Pontiae every Monday and Friday at 6 a m, j A arrive at Plymouth same days by 4 p m. 3610. From Plymouth by Renniek, Lucerne, and a Webster, to Dexter, '35 miles and hack once a week. | S Leave Plymouth every Wednesday at 5 a m, arrive j o at Dexter same day by 13 m. Leave Dexter every Wednesday at 1 p m, arrive 1 I at Plymouth same day by p in. 3611. From London by York, Saline, and Lodi, to ! t< Ann Arbor, 33 miles and back once a week. Leave London every Saturday at 3 p in, after tlie , L arrival of Monroe mail, arrive at Ann Arbor same ' oi day at 9 p m. Leave Ann Arbor every Saturday at 6 a m, arrive ! G at London same day by - p m. 3(312. From Monroe by North Raisinville, London, | al Oakville, and Paint Creek, to Yj .ilanti, 28 miles and j back once a week. V Leave Monroe every Saturday at 10 a in, arrive at w Y. danti same'day by (J p m. Leave Ypsilnnti every Friday at 10 a m, arrive at i L Mpnroe same day by (> p m. 3(31 .'I. From Monroe by Petersburg to Adrian, 34 I miles and back six times a week in railroad ears. Leave Monroe every day except Sunday, at 10 a u m, arrive at Adrian same day by 1 pm. vv Leave Adrian every day except Sunday at 2 p in, arrive at Monroe same day by f> p in. a 3(314. From Monroe by F.ast Raisinville, West Raisinville, Dundee, Ridgevvay, Tecumseli, Tipton, 1 and Springville, to Cambridge, 48 miles and back wice a week. a Leave Monroe every Tuesday and Friday at 5 a m, arrive at Cambridge next days by 11am. C Leave Cambrnl- , eecl-l U'...l'n..s,bo I it 1 p m, arrive at Monroe next days by 6 p m. ci 3G1 r?. From Dundee by Siimmerlicld and Doerfiold to Blissfield, 17 miles and bark once a week. F I/cavr Dundee every Tuesday at 1 p ni, arrive at Jlisslield same day by 7 p ill. di Leave Blissfield every Tuesday at 6 a m, arrive at Dundee same day by 12 noon. j et 3G1G. From Toledo, Ohio, by Wbiteford, BINsford, Michigan, and Palmyra, to Adrian, 33 miles and buck ni six times a week in rail road cars. C Leave Toledo every day except Sunday at 7 a m, i arrive at Adrian same day by 111 a m. II Leave Adrian every day except Sunday at 1 p m. arrive at Toledo same day by 4 p in. P 3G17. From Medina by Lime ('reek, Loekpoil Ohio, F.lmira,ai, 1 Gorham, to Defiance,39 miles ai i B back once a week. at Leave Medina every Wednesday at 5 a m, arrive at Defiance, same day by 7 pm. i M Leave Defiance every Tuesday at a m, arrive at Medina same daV at 7 p in. ) rj 3618. From Adrian by Home to Somerset, 25 miles and back six times a week in fou<- iiorse roaches. K Leave Adrian every day except Sunday at 1 p m, Ui arrive at Somerset same day by 7 p in. Leave Somerset every day except Sunday at G a . at ra, arrive at Adrian same day by 12 in. Proposals for tri-weekly serv ice w ill be considered. at also to carry in two horse coaches. Proposals to carry on railroad, instcadof the above, F to its western termination, ate also invited. 3619. From Adrian by Kaisin and Teeuniseb to F Clinton, la miles and back six times a week in four . horse Coaches. j !4( Leave Adrian every day except Sunday at 10j a m, arrive at Clinton same day by I; p m. * | IV Leave Clinton every day except Sunday at 3 p m,! th arrive at Adrian same day by 6 p m. 3620. From Adrian by L'nionvillc, Bakers, Medina, St Hudson, Pittsford, Florida, and Hillsdale, to Jones-1 by ville, 41 miles and back once a week. Leave Adrian every Tuesday at 5 a m, arrive at da Joncsville same day by 7 pm. i Leave Jonesvillc every Wednesday at 5 a m, arrive at Adrian same day by 7 n m. R 3C21. From Rome by Menaon, Rollin, Brownell's j ar ?ri)c i VOL. I. TTT-mi?? ?i r ^ wmammmmmmmmmmm 1.1U, Wheatland Centre, and Adams, to Jonesville, 3 miles and baek once a week. Leave Rome every Friday at (> a m, arrive at Joneaiile same day by (i p m. Leave Jonesville every Saturday at 6 a m, arrive ,t Rome same ilav by (i |> m. 3t!UJ. From Cambridge by Hrooklyn, Columbia, liberty and South Jackson, to Spring Arbor, ~'t> miles ind baek once a week. Leave Cambridge every Friday at 7 a in, arrive at ipring Arbor same day by 4 p 111. Leave Spring Arbor every Saturday at G a in, arivr at Cambridge same day by 3 p in. 3(123. From Clinton by Manchester, Elba, Norvell, tapoleon, and Michigan Centre, to Jackson, '28 miles aid back six times a week in two horse couches. Leave Clinton daily except Sunday at 2 p in, arive at Jackson same day by it p m. Leave Jackson daily except Sunday at 5 a in, arive at Clinton same day by 1*2 noon. Proposals to carry tri-weekly are invited, 3G24. From Joncsville by Scipio, Moscow, Someret, Woodstock, Cambridge, Iron ('reck, Clinton, teuton, Saline, and Pittstield, to Ypnlanti, tit) miles nd back six times a week in four horse couches. Leave Joiirsvilte every day except Sunday at 2 a a, arrive at Vpsilauti same day in time to connect vitb tbe mail for Detroit, say by 4 p lit. Leave Vpsilauti every day except Sunday after the rrivul of the mail from Detroit, say at 10 a in. arive at Joncsville same day by 12 night. Proposals to earry but three times a week from onesville to Clinton will be considered. 3(12.1. From Jonesville by Sylvanus, Quinry, Cold-, later, Branch, Batavia, Bronsons Prairie, Prairie liver. Freedom, Slierman, West Sherman, White 'igeon, Mottsville, Union, Adatnsvillc, Ldwartlsburg, nd Dover, to Miles, U4 miles and back six times a nek in four horse coaches, every other trip to run iy Burr Oak, Oporto, Ccntrevillc, Florence, and Contnntine, instead of Batavia, Ste. to Mottsville. Leave Joncsville every day except Sunday at 2 a n, arrive at Miles same day by 11 p ill. Leave Miles every day except Sunday at 3 a m, rrive at Jonesville same day by 12 night. Proposals to earn tri-tvcckly will be considered; lso proposals to commence the route at the western ermmation of the Adrian railroad, in Hillsdale; also roposals to commence the route at Jackson. .toy >. r ront joncsviitc ny loiumims, nomer, uiui Vkl'ord, to Marshall, 27 utiles and back twice a | reek. Leave Joncsville every Tuesday and Friday at fi a J t, arrive at Marshall sanie days by 3 p in. . Leave Marshall every Wednesday and Saturday at a nt, arrive at Joncsville same days by 4 p in. Proposals to carry in two horse, coaches will be onsidercd. 3ti27. Front Jackson by Harry, Smithlicld, Albion, Vatcrlnirgh, Marengo, Marshall, Andover, Battle 'reek, Charleston, Calesburgli, and Comstock, to ialamazoo, l!7 utiles and back in four horse coaches i\ times a week between Jackson and Marshall, and j iree tunes a week between Marshall and Kulaina00. 1 Leave Jackson every day except Sunday at J p in, 1 rrivc at Marshall same day by 8 p lit. I-eave Marshall Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday, 1 I 'J p m, arrive at Kalamazoo next days by 4 a in. ljeave Kalamazoo Sunday, Tuesday, ami Friday, l la ]> in, arrive at Marshall next days by 5 a in. 1 Leave, Marshall every day except Sunday at G a 1, arrive at Jackson same days by 1 p in. Proposals tti carry -ix times a week between Martall and Kalamazoo during navigation on the lake, 1 ' nil three times a week the residue of the year, w ill I e considered. 3G28. From Jackson by Wyeoming, South Eaton, ,aton Kapids, Eaton, Charlotte, Jefferson, and South ass, to Boston, 74 miles and back once a week. : Leave Jackson every Wednesday at 5 a nt, arrive i t Boston next day by li p nt. j 1 Leave Boston every Friday at 5 a nt, arrive at Jack , ?n next day by (i p ill. 3t>2!b Front Jackson by Spring Arbor, Concord, ' lontcr, Clarendon, Tekottsha, Burlington, and I'nion ity, to Sherwood,.51 miles and back twice a week. l.A'U>r jui h^un CUT) ?Tcuuc?uiij uiiu kTJiiiuruuj ui p in, arrive at Sherwood next days by 7 p ni. Leave Sherwood Tuesday and Friday at G a m, ar- i ive at Jackson next days by I'd in. j 1 3G3 b From Jaekson by Liberty, to Somerset. 15 liles and back once a week. ' Leave Jackson every Saturday at 2 p in, arrive at omcrsct same day by G p in. : Leave Somerset evefy Saturday at fi a ni, arrive at aekson same day by II am. 3G31. From Ann Arbor by North field, Livingston, nd Hamburg, to Howell, 2{j miles and'back once a 1 eek. Leave Ann Arbor every Friday at 11 a ni, arrive ; t Howell same day by S p m. Leave Howell every Saturday at G a in, arrive at j : iiin Arbor same day by 3 p in. 3G32. From Dexter by Sterling, North Lake, luidiib, Stoekbridge, Ingham, .Mason Centre, Alaiedon, t anford, Watertown, Wayerly, and i'ortland, to Ly-j i lis, S I miles and back once a week. Leave Dexter every Tuesday at 1 p ni, arrive at ; ,yons next Thursday by G p rn. Leave Lyons every Friday at G a in, arrive at Hex- j j >r next Sunday by 12 noon. 3G33. From Saline by I'nion District, Columbia, I ake and Sharon to Grass Lake, 27 miles and hack I nee a week. I Leave Saline every Friday at 7 a in, arrive at Irass Lake same day by 4 p m. Leave. Grass Lake every Saturday at 7 a m, arrive t Saline same day by 4 p m. a 3G34. From Howell by Cedar, Phelpstown, Dcfitt, and Maple, to Lyons, (iS miles and back once a j ? eek. I 1 Leave Howell every Saturday at G a m, arrive at | yens next day by G p m. a Leave Lyons every Monday at G a m, arrive at lowell next day by G p n\. 7 3G35. From Howell by Tuscola, Shiawassee Cortina, C. II. to Owaseo, 31 miles and back once a t eek. Leave Howell every Wednesday at G a m, arrive u t Owaseo same day by G p m. Leave Owaseo every Tuesday at G a m, arrive at | lowell same day by G p m. Proposals to run by Oak Grove and Deer Creek | | re also invited. ' I 3G3G. From Pontine by Waterford, Springfield, , Iroveland, Stony Ktin, and Grand Plane to Unit, 35 dies and back three times u week in four horse niches. Leave Pontine every Monday, Wednesday, and | riday, at 12 m, arrive at Flint same days by 7 p in. Leave Flint every Tuesday, '1 hnrsday, and Satur- | ay, at 5 a m, arrive at Pontine same days by 12 m. , Proposals to run six times a week will be consider1; also to carry in two horse coaches. 3G37. From Pontine by Waterford Centre, Comic ree, Milfnrd, Highland, llnrtland, and Oseola I ......... ,.. II.......II ')U ...II I I I I . ..in , in ion. ... .11,/ mini iiim iiiii-K oner it ween. Leave Pontine e.vrry Thursday at (i a m, arrive at ( dwell same day by (i p m. ? Leave Howell every Friday at 6 a m, arrive at online same day by 6 p in. 3li.'W. From Pontine by Auburn, Troy, Plumb rook. I lira, and Saeketts, to Ml. Clemens, '24 miles j id baek'onee a week. Leave, l'ontiae every Tuesday at 7 a m, arrive at j (, It. Clemens same day by 4 p m. Leave Mt. Clemens every Wednesday at (i a m, ar- C ve at Pontine same day by '1 p m. 363!). Froni Pontine, by Straits Lake. Walled Lake,' a ensinfston, antl Green Oak, to Northfield, 31 miles | id bark oner a week. | p Leave Pontine every Wednesday at 7 a m, arrive! vv Northfield day by ti p in. Leave Northfield every Thursday at 6 a m, arrive | a Pontine, same day by 3 p m. ytillt. From Pontine by White Lake and Rose to ri entonville, _'!) miles and bark onee a week. Leave Pontine every Wednesday at 12 m, arrive at b entonville same day "by H p m. Leave h entonville every Thursday at 4 a m, arrive S Pontine same day by pj m. 3li41. From Groveland by Fentonville, Tyrone, | a' acton, and Byron, to Shiawassee, 34 miles and bark j ree times a week. A Leave Groveland every Tuesday, Thursday, and j 31 iturday, at 6 a m, arrive at Shiawassee same davs ei ' (> p ni. Leave Shiawassee .Monday, Wednesday, and Fci,- S iv, at ti a m, arrive n4 Groveland same days by G p m b; Proposals to carry twice a week are invited. 3642. From Lakevillc by Mt Pleasant, Romeo, di ay, Salem, and Richmond, to Columbus, 25 miles p id' back once a week. ffi-J ' - ! - , ailii J WASHINGTON CITY, FKID Leave Lake,villi every Wednesday at 6 a ir arriv i at Columbus same day by 4 p 111. i Ia-ave Columbus every Thursday by C a in, arrive i at Lakevillc same day by 4 |> in. i 3ti4.'I. From lloyal Oak,by Troy, Rochester, Orion, I Oxford, Metumora, and Farmers Creek, to Lapier, I 47 miles and back twice a week. i Leave lloyal Oak every Monday and Friday at 12 in, arrive at Lapier next days by 12 m. i Leave Lapier every Tuesday and Saturday at 1 -p < m, arrive at Koyal Oak next (lavs by ] 1 a in. 3G44. From Mt. Clemens by New Haven, Columbus, St. Clair, and Port Huron, to Fort Gratiot, 43 1 i miles and back twice a week. Leave Mt. Clemens every Tuesday and Saturday | i at 1 p m, arrive at Fort Gratiot next days by 11 a in. Leave For! Gratiot every Monday and Friday at - i p in, arrive at Mt. Clemens next days by 12 111. Proposals for two horse coach service will be eon- t sidered. 3G45. From Itomeo by Bruce, Bristol, Look* Corners, and Aniboy, to Lapier, 29 miles and back once 1 a week. J Leave Borneo every Wednesday at G a m, arrive i at Lapier same day by 3 p in. Leave Lapier every Tuesday at 8 a. m,.arrive, at! ; Borneo same day by G p m. 3G4G. From St. (''lair by China and Belle llivcr to : I Clay, 14 miles and back once a week. Leave St. Clair every Wednesday at 9 a m, arrive i I at ('lay same day by I p ni. " | . Leave Clay every Wednesday at 2 p m, arrive at St. Clair same day by G p in. j ; 31! 17. From Mackinaw to Sault St. Marie, 100 miles and back once in two weeks, from April 1st to < December 1-t in each year, in boats. i Leave Mackinaw every other Monday at G a in, arrive at Sault St. Marie next Thursday by 12 in. I Leave Sault St. Mario every other Thursday at 1 p in, arrive at Mackinaw next Sunday by 7 p m. ; .'bits. From Grand Blanc by Davidsonvillc and Had ley to Farmers Creek, 15 miles and back once a I W cek. Leave Grand Blanc every Thursday at G a m, arrive at Farmers Creek same day by II a in. i Leave Farmers Creek every Thursday at 12 noon, arrive at Grand Blanc same day by 5 r> m. i 3G49. From Flint by Gencssee, Pine Run, and Bridgeport, to Saganuvv, 3G miles and back three ( times a week. Leave Flint every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur- I day, at 5 a in, arrive at Saganaw same days by a p i .' in. ; i Leave Saganaw every Monday, Wednesday, and : Friday, at 5 a in, arrive at Flint same days by 5 p in. I Proposals to carry in stages v. ill be considered. i I 3fi">t). From Flint by Kearsleys and Kieldield to ' Lapier, 21 miles and back once a week. j a Leave Flint every Saturday at ti a in, arrive at d Lapier same day by 2 p in. Leave Lapier every Friday at 8 a m, arrive at ? Flint same day by 4 p in. p 3G51 From Saginaw by Mackinaw to Sault St. t Marie, 30b miles and back twice a tn nth, from 1st t of December to 30th of March in each year, by foot express. ( Leave Saginaw on 1st and loth of each month at [J a in, arrive at Sault St. Marie by the loth and 30th 1 at 0 p m. Leave Sault St. Marie on the l>t anil llith of each ( month at ti a in, arrive at Saginaw by the 14th and 10th at 0 p m. s Proposals to carry but once a month are inv ited. I 3(i.">2. From Shiawassee by I lartw cllv die, Lansing- i >urg, l)c W itt, W'aeousta, Portland, and Maple, to ; Lyons, til miles and back once a week. , ;1 Leave Shiawassee every W ednesday at 0 a in, ar- i rive at Lyons next day by ti p m. \ ,, Leave Lyons every Friday at (i a in, arrive at Shiawassee next day hy ti p in. a Proposals to end route at Portland, ] I miles less c listanee, are invited. 3(553. From Lyons by Ionia, Cass, Boston, Flat ( River, and Ada to Kent, 4t! miles and back once a ; week. _ J Leave Lyons every Friday at 4 a m, arrive at Kent iatne day by 10 p m. 1 a Leave Kent every Thursday at 4 a in, arrive at Lyons same day by 1(1 p In. Proposals to end at Ada, ten miles less distance, j ire invited. 1 a 3(554. From Bellevue by Verthontville to South *'ass, "dis miles and back once a week. I ,. Leave Bellevue every Thursday at II a m, arrive it South Cass same day by 7 p m. ,. Leave South Cass every Friday at (i a in, arrive at j Bellevue same day by p in. 31155. Front Marshall by Tekopsha and (iiraril to M 'olduater, li4 miles and bark once a week. Leave Marshall every Saturday at 4 a m, arrive (| it Cold w ater same day by 1- noon. Leave Coldwater every Saturday at I p ni, arrive d it Marshall same day by ! p m. I n 3G5G. From Marshall by Cedar Lake, Newton, Mseota, Athens, Sherwood, Fort Pleasant, and Not- , t< away, to Centreville, 43 miles and back twice a t< week in two horse coaches. Leave Marshall every Thursday and Saturday at 5;c i m, arrive at Centreville same days by 7 pm. fd Leave Centreville every Friday and Monday at 5 I a i m, arrive at Marshall same days by 7 p in. Proposals to carry on horse will be considered. \ ^ 3(557. From Marshall by North Marshall, Conois, lellevue, and Hastings, to Middleville, 51 miles and ? tack once a week. Leave Marshall every Monday at 6 a m, arrive at ;l] tliddlevi||e next day by 11 a m. Leave Middleville every Tuesday at I p m. arrive |); it Marshall next day by G p in. ,loon. f rom Marshall l>y Hire ( rock, (larenec, o Ipringport, Onondaga, Leslie, and Bunker Hill, to llgham, 53 miles and liaek oner a week. 1 Leave Marshall every Thursday' at 6 a m, arrive I it Ingham next day hy 11 a m. j] Leave Ingham every Friday at 1 p m, arrive at Marshall next day by ti p in. p. 3659. From Battle Creek by Bedford and Johns- i own, to Hastings, i>8 miles and bark orire a week I,. Leave Battle Creek every Friday at 9 a in, arrive it Hastings same day by (j p tn. ' ^ Leave Hastings every Saturday at (i a m, arrive at lattle Creek same day hy ,'i p in. ! b; .'tlilill From Battle Creek hy Climax Prairie,Pavilion, Brady's, Sebooh ral't, Decatur, Little Prairie, , m tonde, Volinia, La <5range, 'Cassopolis, and Sum-! nerville, to Miles, 83 miles and back once a week. hi Leave Battle Creek every Monday at <? a in, arrive it Miles next Wednesday by II a m oi Leave Miles every Wednesday at 1 p in, arrive at Initio Creek next Friday by (i p in. a; .'Itilil From Battle Creek hy Verona, Bollevue, and last llellcvue to Charlotte, v28 miles and hack once a i m veck. Leave Battle Creek every Thursday at 9 a in, ar- In ive at Charlotte same day hy li p in. Leave Charlotte every Friday at (i a m, arrive at 8 lattle Creek same day hy 3 pin. .'ititid. From Battle Creek, by C:irrnll, Ksmond's al 'ornrrs, liiion City, and Orange, to Cold water, 2i> nilcs mid l ack once a week. Leave Baltic Creek every Thursday at 0 a m, arive at < told water same day by (! p m. Leave Coldwaler every Friday at (> a in, arrive at iattle Creek same day by d p m. Utili.'t From Kent by (irandvillc and Port Sheldon, , ) (irand Haven, 4."> miles and bark oner a week. m Leave Kent every Wednesday at 1 p m, arrive at irand llaven next day by (1 p m. Leave (irand Haven every Friday at C a m, arrive t Kent next day by 11 a m 3<><i4 From Port Sheldon, by Tnsearora and Sail-, atuek, to South Haven, 41 miles and back once a eek. Leave Port Sheldon every Friday at 6 a in, arrive 1:1 t South Haven next day by I'd m. Leave South Haven every Saturday at 1 p m, ar- ',:l ve at Port Sheldon next day by ti p in. 36G5 From Allegan to Saugaluck, 22 miles and ":l ack dnee a week. Leave Allegan every Friday at 9 a m, arrive at augatuek same day by ti p rn. Leave Saugatuck every Saturday at (5 a m, arrive 1111 I Allegan same day by 3 p ni. 366(i. From Kalamazoo by Paw Paw, Kendall, iri lpina, Keclersville, and Bainbridgc, to St. Josephs, 3 miles and bark three times a week in four horse da aaches. ' 1 Leave Kalamazoo every Monday, Thursday, ami am aturday, at 5 a m, arrive at St. Joscplis same days I j 4 p m. ba< Leave St. Josephs every Tuesday, Friday, and Sun?y, at It) a m, arrive at Kalamazoo same days by 9 am m. Proposals to end route at Nile* instead of St. Jo- an< L (fla&isc VY, DECEMBER 31, 1841. lephs, wither whole or purl of the year, will he con- ' tiuercd; alio to run in two horse coaches; also pro|H>sal* to carry six times a week between Kalamazoo J and Keelersville the year round, and six times a week between Keelersville and St. Josephs during steam- ! boat navigation, and three times a week the residue ! af the year, with a six times a week branch mail from 1 Keelersville to Nlies during suspension of steamboat navigation, to connect with .the mail from Nilesto Chicago, will be considered. 3I1G7. From Kalamazoo by llichland, Fulton, Yankee Spring, Middleville, and Ada, to Kent, ti.r? iiilet and hack twice a week. Leave Kalamazoo every Tuesday and Friday at 4 1 III. arrive al Kent nest ili.v.. tie I ' m Leave Kent every Wednesday and Saturday at 1 p n, arrive at Kalama/oo next days by 8 p m. Proposals to carry in two horse coaches will be considered. 3GG8. From Kalamazoo by Plainville and Otsego to Mlegun, 27 miles and back twice a week in two K>r.,e coaches. ' Leave Kalamazoo every Monday and Thursday at 1 am, arrive at Allegan same days by .'1 p m. Leave Allegan every Tuesday and Friday at 7 a m, irrive at Kalamazoo same days by 3 p in. Proposals to carry the mail three times a week will i?e considered; also to carry on horse. 3fi'i9. From Kalamazoo by Portage, Schoolcraft, . Flow ertield, Three Ilivers, and ('onstanline, to White , Pigeon, 38 miles and hack twice a week. Leave Kalamazoo every Tuesday and Friday at 5 j t in, arrive at White Pigeon same days by 8 p m. j J Leave White Pigeon every Wednesday and Satur-j | lay at 5 a in, arrive at Kalamazoo same days by 8 p | 3G7 h ! torn (ialespurg by Augusta and Cooper to , fliebland, It miles and back once a week. Leave (Luesburg every Saturday at C a m, arrive i ( it Richland same day by 11 a ni. j , Leave KicMand every Saturday at 1 p m, arrive at GSalesburg name day by (i p in. \ . 3G71. Fioin Centreville by Newburg, Cassopolis,! j md Suilimiinille, to Niles, 44 miles and back once a leek. Leave CVdrrville every .Monday at 4 am, arrive t it Niles suite day by 8 p m. I Leave NfP.cs every Tuesday at 4 a m, arrive at ( Centreville same day by 8 p m. 3G72. Frori Mottsville by Bristol, F.lkhart, Mis- t lawaka, Soiili Bend, Portage, and Big Springs, to j Michigan Cifj, 8:> miles and back three times a week ( n two horse cpaches. Leave Mottsville every Monday, Wednesday, and j Viday, at 1 a in, arrive at Michigan City same days | , >y 12 |> m. Leave Mulligan City every Tuesday, Thursday, i ] md Saturday, at 1 a m, arrive at Mottsville same ( lays by 12 p in. Proposals are invited to run G times a week and in | uch time as to keep tip due .connexions with the other , lortions of the Detroit and Chicago line with a view o the conveyance of the great mail on this route; also o end route ar Laportc. 3G73. From Cassapolis by Lagrange and Silver 1 'reek to Keelcrsville, 21 miles and back once a w eek. Leave ( assmolis every r rtday at .7 a in, arrive at veelcrsville same day by 11 a m. Leave Keelersvillc every Friday at 13 m, arrive at I "assopolis sami day by ti p in. .'H>74. From biles, Mich, by Terrc Coupe, la. Hudon, Byron, Laporte, Michigan City, and Calun.iet, 1 II. to Chicago, i 3 miles and back sis times a week n four horse cinches. Leave Miles every day except Sunday at 1 a in, rriveat Chicago next day by 4 a in. Leave Chienfo every day except Sunday at 1 a in, J rrive at Nile, next day by 3 a in. 1'roposals for a tri-vvcckly mail, with four addition* j I weekly trips during suspension of steamboat navi;ation, will be considered. .'Hi7."> From Miles by Berrien Springs and Koyal- ' on to St. Josephs, 3.7 miles and back twice a week.,' J Leave M iles every Tuesday and Friday at G a m rrive at St. Josephs same days by il p in. Leave St. Josephs every Wednesday and Saturday t (i a m, arrive at Miles same days by 3 p m. Proposals to run oflcner and in coaches w ill be oli-ide red. 3(!7f>. From M'evv Buffalo to Michigan City, 13 miles nil hack once a weok. Leave New Buffalo every Saturday at S a in, arive at Mk higan City same day by 13 m. Leave vlicliigun City every Saturday at i p m, arivi at New Buffalo same day by .7 p in. 3(17 7. From St. Josephs to Chic a o, 111. fil miles I nil I ark, three tunes a week in steamboats during . aviiMtion Oil the lake. Leave St. Josephs Monday, Thursday, and Saturay, at ;7 p in, arrive at Chicago same days by 1 1 p m. . Leave Chicago every Tuesday, Friday, and Sunay, at 3 a in, arrive at St. Josephs same days by 9 o ' , ( Proposals for a difierent sehedule allowing the trips , i... ,?., r,i t>,.. ,t .i > carry six times a, week. j Proposals for supplying the follow inn offices in Mill igun at a sijni to lie named, and subject to the con- j it ion of being limited to the nctt proceeds of ollicea, re invited: ! (| Cayuga and Hickory Grove to be supplied from | mithfield, rt miles and back once a week 'J Centrctiort to be supplied from Dearbornville, 6 die-, anil back once a week. S Clarkson to be supplied from Waterford, 3 miles ad back three times a week. Colon to be supplied from Burr Oak, 7 miles and p irk twice a week. Cortland and Austerlitz to be supplied front Kent, v t miles and back once a week. Clyde Mil!'- to be supplied from Port Huron, ft si dies and back once a week. I. Deer Creek and Oak Grove to be supplied from I It [owe.ll, lit miles and back once a week. ' in Past Dover to be supplied front Kollin, <1 miles and tek mice a week. I tv Exeter tube supplied front Huron, 14 ntilcs and tek once a week. ^ Fredonia to be supplied from Lima, 5 miles and k tek once a week. I Flushing to be supplied from Flint, 7 miles and m irk once a week. (i Gilead to be supplied front Bronson's Prairie, 7 j fr iles and back oiicc a week. t|{ Hanover to lie supplied frotlt'Moscow, ft miles and tek once a week. kl Havre to be supplied front Eric, 4 miles and back tee a week. i .. Henrietta to be supplied from Jackson, l.'t utiles ' id back once a week. Joseo and Marion to be supplied front Howell, I'd , iles and back once a week. Kccnc to be supplied from Lauesville, 'Jj miles and iek once a week. l.ambertsville to be supplied from Treniainesvillc, ''j miles and bark once a week. Macomb to be supplied front Washington, (5 miles ^ id hack once a week. ! ' Macon to lie supplied front Tecumstdi. 7 miles and ick once a week. Montluke to lie supplied from Brighton, .r> miles and rk once a week. ? Mount Vernon to he supplied from Rochester, 4 ilei- and hack once a week. Muskegon lo he supplied from Grand Haven, 15 iles and hack once a week. ( V lsonvillc to he supplied from Clinton, 5 miles V d hack once a week. an North Adrian to he supplied from Miriam, G miles tu d hack onee a week. Oneida to he supplied from Jefferson, 8 miles and j 01 ek once a week. ? Oti.sco to he supplied from Ionia, 12 miles and ek onee a week. Ovid to he supplied from Cold water, 10 miles and rk onee a Week. i'inekney to he supplied from Dexter, Id miles and. ek onee a week. riainflcld to he supplied from t'r.adilla, G miles and ek onee a week. I'leasant Valley to be supplied from Brighton, G les and hark onee a week. . ' ' I'ulaskj to he supplied from Concord, 5 miles and by rk onee a week. ! AI Reading and Cambria to he supplied from Hillsle, 12 miles and bark onre a week. Southfield to he supplied from Bedford, 3 miles T] I hark onee a week I Summit to he supplied from Xorthvillc, 5 miles and of k once a week. vet rallmadgc to he supplied from Grandville, 6 miles lar i back once a week. Vienna to be supplied from Mt. Clemens, 9 miles pol 1 back once a week. r mian. NO. 14. Waterloo to be Mipjdied from 8yhu>, b miles and bark once a w eek. Weston to be Kupp'ied from I'uw Paw, 1C miles and bark once a week. Wolf Creek to be supplied from Rome C i..i!ei and back once a week. HAMPTON'S VKGI ",TABLE TINC TL'EK II Kill I. Y IMPOHTAMT UISCOVtllY. rpHE most safe ami certain remedy ever known to X lln* worlil fur various chronic diseases, alter lhey have reached a stale, anil assumed a character, hither to considered desperate and incurable. Scrofula, Kings-evil, attended with swellings and ulcers; sore eyes and.loss of sight, to a frightful ex lent, have been cured. Females pining away by reason of deranged secretions, broken circululior a, and ihslructed menses, (monthly courses,) even when attended by spasms or tits, have been readily relieved I)yspep?ia yields without a struggle toils mild yet powerful U'lion on the stomach. In Catarrh, or ough, Rheumatism, Fistula, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis, ilne.i r tails to cure, us we have lully proved. It s also efficacious in Paralysis, Dropsy, Asthma, Complaints of the Breast, Piles, Worms, Lumbago, Stric .ure, Diartlima, and Flux ; usually effecting a curd? il ways giv iny relief. This tincture tends directly to excite a healthy uc ion <11 the stomach, liver, lungs, spine and kidneys? I o purify.the blond and other lluids, hy expelling every jarl icle of morbid matter from the system, ami I lit ic- j ore never fails (with its accompaniments) toprovu a' rateable remedy for the diseases for which calomel i tax been invariably used. Old sores and ulcers, or ; my chronic utfection ; and for the calomel disease, it s on inlallthle remedy. This remedy is perfectly vegetable, mild, agreeable rnd safe for persons of any age, either sex, or in any ondiiion; ueknowledged hy those who have trie J il o he the In si known family medicine. The justly celebrated tincture creates a craving apM'tite, and the patient is left at liberty to indulge it,? ndeed he h particularly requested to do so. The use if this medicine will change the complexion from a cdhd to a fine blooming one. Aitei using this Tine ure for six weeks, a person of any age may eat any hing that a child of ten years ot age, in full health, :ould eat, without the least incpnvenience. Persons afflicted with any ot the complaints above numerated, arc earnestly entreated not to lei the pre udice commonly entertained against a new remedy irevent them from realizing the benefits to he derived root its use. A single bottle, which may bo hail fori 50, will pro,luce a conviction of its sujierior efficacy in the mind of the most skeptical. A large number of certificates, from Lexington, [vy., nnd many more, taken- in Alexandria, I) C., lUblished in handbill form, all testifying its e&cicy, nay be seen on application to the proprietor at his ofice, east side 8th street, live doors above ltiley's cor ler, Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, L>. C. uug 1*2?dtawtiiii BUTLER'S BLUE LAIDL'AP.&C ? Just receiv < ed by the subscriber,a snp rior lot of Butler'* Blue Laid Cup. Also, Bullet's Blue and White Laid ami Wove Letter Papers, ruled and plain ; Butler's Folio' Post. Together with a large assortment of su|ieriorl Letter, Cap, and-other pnpersol various manufactures, j W.M.F BAYLY, (AtrtntforJ K. Merrick,) j oct 28 Pennsylvania A v. h-t. 12th A (3th sts. I IANE (St TI't'KEB, .Were/unit 'J'uilurs, having | _ijost retuined from New York,have now the plea-' tore ofoffeting to their friends and the Public a large, ind splendid assortment of British and French Cloths ' ,'assiim ri s, and Veslings, oi the most fashionable ilindes and Patterns, carefully selected from the very ! atesl importations; nnd they confidently believe n j iiurr licit and beautiful stock of goods was never nffer- , nl in litis city. They have also received from Paris j i handsome and fashionable suit of clothes, in the laest French style, made to their orderand they are row prepared to execute all orders in their line in their tsual elegant style of lit and finish. The Public arc riost lespceltully invited to call arid examine, at their, ibl stand, under the National Billiard Saloon, dec 2-3taw2wif BEAUTIFULLLY ILLUSTRATED PARIS' EDITIONS, imported direct by F. TAYLOR, Hid (his day opened ? each volume containing several | in ml re J sprited illustrations, engtaviugs, vignettes, tc., for sale at a very limiled advance U|ion (lie low iriee at wliieli tliey,are published in Paris. Le Diablo Buitcaux par Le Sage Mustic par Tony lohnnn it. Vie de Napoleon, illustrc par Horace Vernct. Paul el Virginic, illustre pa I Isabry, Steinhcll, Jo- ' innnot, &c. Fables Jo Flerian, illustrees par Victor Adam. Fables ct Poeaies ilc La Fontaine, illustrees par 1 5 r .1 nil \ illo. Gil Bias, ornee de COO vignettes pnrGigoux. Don Cluixolte de la Manche, uvec Suit desseins par olinnno'. tKuvres dc Moliere, avec 800 illustrations par Joan not. Les Evtrngiles de noire Seigneur Jesus Christ, i! I us-, 0 fees par Fragonard. /Imitation de Jesus Chris);?el L'llistoircdc Noveau restntneiit, avec desseins, vignettes et illustrations. Aventures do Tcletnaque, illustrees par L oigny, i iegnin, et Johannot. i ^ Voyage Sentiment d do Sterne, edition illustre. las Milles et one Noils, Contes Arabes; illustrees ^ ar les inriileurs Artistes Franeais. Aventure* do Robinson Crusoe, illuslre par Grand- i ill.-. I,o Robinson Suisse, ornc do iOO vignettes et dog-! -ins pnr Letnorcior. i'Einporeur Napoleon, Tableaux et Recit iles Bat- J olles, Combats, Actions, et tints Militaires dos Arlies,?illustiees do !)0 Gravures. I 3 ??? And others too numerous for an advertisement ? vo copies of each only received, aug dl } STATIONERY, OF SIJ PER lOlt UP A LIT Y, c J FOREIGN AND AMERICAN?The sub ribers have constantly on hand an extensive ossortlent of Foieign and American Stationery, of the nest qualities, and they are receiving, bv each arrival oin London and Paris, new varieties of the best Staone-ry attieles of those cities. They are a'so engaged in manufacturing idino-t all inds of American Sta'ionerv, and particularly of j rn BLANK BOOKS, f the most durable kind, in. de front the finest linen | iper, and bound in n manner unequalled in litis * unlry for strength and durability. Books made by i< ir predecessors upon the plan still followed, have " en in use upwards of sixty years, wilhoiil giving j?' ay, and any of their supt'Ji'ne banks which may he 111 dercd will lie wai ranted to stand usage for that length "I ' time. ! " Orders from public offices, institutions, and indivi- 'I' i.ils, will he attended to with promptness, and at fait j1,1 tes. LiOGAN & THOMPSON, !r' No -'? > Norll. 111. I V,. low I a: Chesnut, st., Philadelphia j may 2^?ly , jar WALTER LENOX, ? A T T O R N K V AT I, A W ; )FFERS his professional services to the public.' j~ Instruments of writing carefully prepared; notes ' id accounts received for collection, and prompt re- ^i1 rns made of 'ill moneys collected. j * Orpit>: on Louisiana Avenue a few doors above the d Theatre. may 7-tf i H. T. POPE~ Continues to practice as an ATTORNF.Y AT LAW, I. AND SOL in TOR IN CHANCERYO flirt? nt WF.Tl'MPKA, ALABAMA. ! His Circuit embraces the counties of Autauga , rosa, Ta|ln|Hiosa Montgomery. Dallas, Bibb, Shel j | , iSt. Clair, ami Talladega. The Supreme Ci urt r nbair.a and the District Court of the U. States for nldle Alabama, not fH ^ JOOROF THE INDIANS, being the Ringra- JA J phv and I listorv of tl e Inrlinns and Indian tribes of I North Ameriea from its lir-t discovery tip to the hai ir IHli, by Samuel U. Drake, eighth edition with wo gc additions. 1 ' Aral many beautifully executed engravings. Juet 'rei dished and this diiy received, forsale by old inv 2 F TAYLOR. t v?il | i ?mmmmmmm American premium steel pens -tim Subscriber ha* just received an assortment of Steel Pen*, from I he manufactory ol J. Hayden & Co., of Haydenaviile, Ma**achu*elt*, to which lie invite* the atienlion of the putdic. For the superiority . of three Pen* a silver medal was awarded In the manufacture!* by the American Institute. Mark Levy'* New York Circulat Pointed Pen*, fine and biuud point*. lie Ma* al*o for sale a large assortment of GillottV, Wifulle's, Hhoad* &. Sons, and mhor steel pen*, all if which he offer* at mo*t reasonable price*. I WiW. t. uaYLY, (Agent for J. K. Herrirk,) Penn. av between 12th and 13th ?t?. dec 20 \/I AN TILL AS, MANTILLAS!?The ladie* J VX ol Washington, member*, arid all other* are particularly riijucsted to call and examine our splendid a?loitment ol rich Good*, this day received, and now opt n for inspection, coronating in part of? Chrne, Brocade, t uihroidered Stlk* and Satin*. for evening dre**e* 9 cartoon* of einbtuidercd Italian and Crimp Crajie*, for parties 1 case consisting of plain embroidered Satins and Plush Mantillas 1 case elegant embroidered painted and plain black Velvet Shawl* 1 case 8-1 and 9-4 light colored Cheno and dark Silk Shawls 3 French Cloak*, of Silk and Thibet Cloth* Pari* Kid Glove*, light and dark color* Velvet and Chei.e Silk Scarfs I cast; corded, plain, ami figured Silks 1 yard wide I]jjh colored Tartan and Mazarine Moussclines Sdk Hosiery Luces, and embroideries (Jbene silk plaid and embroidered Velvet Cravats 1 cartoon Velvet Flowers, long wlnte Lid Gloves Silk Cords and Tlionets to matcb Blue-black Satin Olloiuans, tor clonks Together with a large assortment of other Goods, which will be sold on very moderate terms. YVM. & GEO. STETTIN I US. Also, Macauley's Patent Floor Oil Cloths, at reducd prices. dec 14 3i ""splenjTid lotteries, FOR JANUARY, 1812, Under the management of J. PHALEN & Co. $25,000 SCHOOL FUND LOTTERY?Class 237. To be drawn January 1st. scut. ML. 1 prize of #25,000 25 prizes of #1,000 1 do 8,000 25 do 5.00 1 do 0,000 25 do 4tt0 1 do 5,000 25 do 300 1 do 3,887 ,181 do 2(KJ&o Whole Tickets #10?llulves #5?Q,i'a $2 50. 75 numbers?13drawn. JANUARY 0th. #25,000? 20 of #1 000 ? 300 of #100 Fifteen drawn ballots out of78 nos. Lowest 3 nos. nriie ?100 POKOMOKE UIVKR LOTTERY Class No. 3. To be drawn January G, 1842. GRAND SCHEME, 1 prize of {{20,0110 20 prizes of $1,000 1 do 0,000 30 do 31'0 1 do 3,000 100 do 150 1 do 2,000 300 do 100&C 1 do 1,21G Whole Tickets $8?Halves $4?Quarters $2. Certificates of Packages 20 W hole Tickets $103 Do. do. 20 Half do 50 Do. do. 25 Quarter do 25 JANUARY 8th S>30.000? S10 000?25 of SI.TOO. SCHOOL FUND LOTTERY. Class 243. SCHEME, 1 prize of $30,000 1 prize of ?4 0.00 1 do 10,000 1 do 2,500 1 do GOOO 1 do 2,000 1 do 5,t 00 | 1 do 1,747 25 riiizes of $1,000. Tickets $10?Halves $5?Quarter* $2 50 JANUARY 15. o SCHOOL FUND LOTTERY, Class 249 SPt.ENptn SCHEME. 1 prize of $30,000 1 do ,2 500 1 do 10.000 1 do , 2,220 1 do GOOO 20 do 1,000 1 do 5,000 40 do 500 1 do 4 000 40 do 400 1 do 3,000 | 178 do 300 Wholes $10?Halves $5?Quarters $2 50. JANUARY 22. SCHOOL FUND.?Class 255. r?. .... 530,000?100 of af,000-110 of 200. SPLENDID SCHEME. 7- no. Lottery anil 12 Drawn. 1 Grand Capital of 530,(100 I do SI.400 I do (5,OIK) 1 do 1,30' clo 5,000 1 do 1 ,2UC I do 2.500 1 do 1,100 do l,Nh(l 100 prises of 1,000 do 1.500 110 do '200 Whole* 51'2?Halve.. 50?Quarters S3. In any of (lie above Schemes ? Certificates of Package* in Wholes 5130 00 Do do Halves 05,00 Do do Quarters 32 50 All orders from a distance will uiectwithproir.pl Mention. Address 11. FRANCE Agent for the Managers. J. if. OKI'.GOItY ?fc CO., Managers. IRANI) CUNSOlJDAfKb" LOTTERYClass B for 1H11. To he drawn at Wilmington, Del. on Thursday ,3(Hh December, 1841. Git AND CAPITALS. $40,000 ! 515,000?510,000?50,000? 55,000? $3, 000? 52,320? 0 prizes of $1,000?(10 of $500?(30 of 5300? 129 of 5200?65 of 5100?&c. Ac. 70 Number Lottery?13 Drawn Ballots. Tickets $10?Halves $'5?Quarters $2 50. lertificates ol Packages 1.(1 Whole Tickets $ 130 Do do 26 Half do 65 Do da 20 Quarter do 32 50 For tickets and shares, or certificates of package. 1 the above splendid Lotteries, address J. G.GREGORY & CO., .Managers, Washington citv, D. C. Drawings sent immediately aller they a,o over, to II who order as above, nov. 20?2aw3wdAc. 5l.M>l-.Krs MATERIALS.- w FISCHER S nnving maun arrangements wun the most ex to rive dealer in Hinders' Materials in this country to bo gularly supplied with any quantity, on such terms i will enable him to sell tliem at lower pricis than iv other person south of New York, he has this day " lied a eompU te assortment, and would solicit an ispeelion of it, at Stationers' 11,ill, coiiipii>in<; best i <lity No. I Boards, of 30, 3d, 10, 15, 50, 55, anj t, to ti e bundle of 50 pounds; best quolilv of Amei tn and Fie rich Marble pnpir, royal, medium, and ip size) Moroeco Skivers of blue, puiple, uiorien, een and eoehineul Color la roc size Russia. Lngli h, ui American Skivers for blank and printed work , so, Twine, Crimped Muslin, Colored Paper, and rehment, for covers. ibr It TuVALL cV BROTHERS, Merchant Tailors, J Rt their old stand, near the corner of 3d street, iinsvlvarna avenue, under Polk s Boarding-house, ive ju.-t received liy the latest arrivals at New ork? A new and splendid stock of Cloths The newest and latest style of F; eh an I English Cnssimeres 'iml Vesting* New sty le fiouretl Beavers, latest fashion, for frock* and overcoats Plain water p oof Beavers, suitable f r na-v overcoats. Ac Also, new stvle embroidered Scarfs, very rich Susve rulers, II arulkefeltiefs, Gloves Silk and Woollen Shirts and Drawers, Sic, Thev pnrtieolarly invite lite attention of members Congress, their old customers and eitizens generaltil heir present stock of goods, all of which they I sell at iheir usual moderate prices. Ire 7?eo2wif t A BINE I' Si CHAIR FAC I OR Y, Pennsyl' vnnia Avenue, doors west of I I 2 street ? MRS WILLIAMS has received a large supply ligll and Ion back Nurse and Arm Chans ; h is on ad and eotilinues to nt tniifaeiure hv expeth need rktnen, all kinds of ('ihirn t Furniture 'itin and Winsor Chairs, Ha r and Shuck Matises GUI Furniture taken in rvrh ngi lor new furniture and chairs repainted and reprned, which I te 'old low for cash or on tints fur good rti|-.i