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I ,;10 lIIMMiII MEE t....M..i, t• t. 1. , . .1, A • I,•iirs Acv, 01110 AND AIISSISSIITI RAILROAI► BRIT \f) It 4I I. it 0 (I). r: el Ivecu PlLllndriphin 6.Plll“l3turglt. 1.14 1”..414, I_ • .3..13 10.3 Ir.. t'l ~,a13..1.•14, 1,4 • ~. •.• Hard,. - e I h. r, IRD CI. 4 ••••• s•‘: j ' ! or F , It'll 111 - • 1303 (II 130.1 II)i t. 1 , 11t, I tl •itlt rt‘t 1..• 1,1 n111"11 I • iIIAT I. 1..1. h'4lilroad: Ow nt4 lb,. ml P 1.11.01.10114 1'0131.01,,13 1t4.tr.1111,1. P .tt.,r, Nt.4. I FII. .1 Pt•. 13.1. 113..3, 3, !soon, I.' Fin...." .1.1, Ito t•-•1.0r,•1.. .4•l,ron,nvin k`”„ 1111-; .1 )1.t.,111. • ; 1t.1.11110., r.. 11. 1, Id! J t :111tHIVIi F. 11.11 1 ,111... ludl.Our. 0,31. rill Ft.• 1,10 II .1 13 011t341,1tf, 10 S4pt.r.toentlent, NENNSIIVANI.I IZ.111,1t0A1) _ Summer rrangrukent—Chaugo of Hour pie and aver MI IN lIA V tiest there will he TIIIII,E All,l' TRAINS between .11.1 I LA1)121.1'111 A TRH MORNING MAIL TRAIN leases Pittsburgh rot Plithulelphin at a:al A. M. THE FAST LINK leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 0, P. M. K N 1011 T EX PR PISS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia id In I'. M. 111.A11150 11.1,K AOC. lIIMUDATION TRAIN leaves Pitts. but eh ezrrpt Sunder. at 30 P. M. pitlypoN•s 'IN TRAIN le..tves Pittsburgh doily at II o'clock A. M.. 3:3U I'. Nl., end rilU P. M.—running as far its Turtle Creek bridge. The shoes Line, connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroad, L. and Prom St. Louis, 01o.; AIL", Valeta and t. haw, ill., Franklort. I..,ington and li.lo-,llle, Ky.; Terre (Uttar, Madison. Litfayel to and Indianapoils, Ind.; Loh, :pringfleld, Red 101,01i:one, Saildu.t. v. Tole.lo, NlK.lllon nod Ulm.; 04,,, wlOl the Strati Parket Ihkits aud to New ORLEANS, ST. 1.0110, I,Oi,SVILLs unit CINsisNATI. TUROUG II TR!KETs eau be had tr, or from either of the shove places. Yor further particulars, 1101. handbills at the diffet out starting Nita's. PIL3 4 c ui:.e.rn from the West will find MIL. tie. shortest and most expeditious i.mte to Philadelphia, Pak] more, New York, or lioatuu. J. MESKI it MEN, Agent, Passenger Linea, Ptsburg A TIIOB. Mor.k niga NN* AlPaseeleger Lines, Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRAN OEMEN T TIIRE.E TRAINS DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, EXCEPT SU N DAYS, as follows : Lttiat. Pittsburgh for Crentline at 8:00 A. Al., 780 A. M. and t P. M. Leaves Crestline for Pittablirgh at MO A. SI., 7:00 P. bi-, and 12.60 P. M. Three Trains make clear connections at CRESTLINE with Trains for COLUMBUS, DAYTON, CINCINNATI, RIILLK.• FONTAINE, LNDLAN A PoLid, CILLCAOO, SAINT LOUIS, and all points on roads extending West and Sonth-weet through 01110, INDIAN A and ILLINOIS. TRAINS FROM PITTSBU Mill connect at Mansfield with Trains on Sandusky, 3lausfield and Newark Road, for CHI CAC, ), 'TOLEDO and SANDUSKY. Connections are made t Alliance with Trains an Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK nod BUFFALO. Pantiengers leaving Pitteburgli, at 3 P. 31. for Sandusky, rolede and Chicago, bate the tamefit of a night's rest, at Manstleld or Cleveland, and arrive in Chicago early next eveing. Trans East from Crestline make close counoctions with Trains m Pennsylvania Central Railroad for PHI I , A lA. KA LTI3IOIt K and NEW YORK. TilltOt:till TICK VT'S are sold to Columbus, Dayton, Oin . mime, Louisville, St. Louie, Indianapolis, Be.Uefontsdne, {Oak Island, lowa City, Duulieth., , Springfield, 111., Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the prin ivil ci tiro 111 the IVenL TI.-111:11 tici.nts over thls line may be had at all of the ytacc. tor Pittsburgh, Pht7udnlphin, Baltimore and .1\ • NEW ISKIGHTON ACCOMODATION loaves new tor Pittsburgh at 7, A. Ni. and I. P. 31. Leaves fk.r New Brighton, a.t 9j., A. M. mud 514, P. 31 4ar For tickias and further information apply to A. T. JOIINSIPN, at tie corner office. under the 31onongahnia trr at the Federal street Station. P. t. 1170. PARKIN, f kritet Agent. JOILN KELLY, l'itsrornwor Agent. al)1.1) J. 11. 3.104/liFy dup.t. F.) .00 ,yer lb Great A tner'urn and U. S. Express and 77 MTLYS OF DILiTANCE SAVED, Lto rwo mutant or CARS AND -111.90501. AVOIDED AIR LINE ROUTE =MUM CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS CIA cutcnuo, ALTON AND ST. LOWS RAILItOAD, Fortnerly Chicago and Mississippi. cipt:Aot. Tt, 1. WCIS m !Sy, Lours. Trans =NM ',Li:, I tie. I ihuoie Penn nl Dpot, tied of Water str,t— et. 1...0is Luy Ra creoa d.oly, holiday. excepted, 7:16 A. to. :ft I,.mi ..`,1,11l hapless daily, 'in/4,lrdays excepted, 9.31. i P. 91. I. MIA Freight and htrograut daily, Sundays enCeptval, Y. Vi a, M Jit,y9 , 3Ve' eher.a.ed through to S. Lotrir. Trains rt. 11:zekt through to Alton, (259 miles,) without etaxia,ie of imvi ..r baggage, and connect with the Compuoy's splendid oarsmen - A A' I NellEnTßit aid running io ear lustre cooties - twin with Piesienger Trains from Alton to ht. Loma ioilee,) without landing. These Isaias, for speed., aanvetneoce sod elepsuce, arc Ilfir,Un.lnd3o , d 01.1 the WeVit4,ll waters, being blind up with Baths and epacioua anording to Foos/angers the opportunity of re rooeing the dust unavoidable in Slimmer railroad traveling, viel reach/us at. Lousi refravalled from the effects of a long ride- To ICANSAF and A this Is the moat direct route. and passengers drat/tied for liliagoiugtoo, Sprmgneig, Jackson die. Naples, and di !.nine an the Moenseippi, court, Ci.i.oberlaud arid 'reitiv.vsee rivers, will out,, the important waving in distance, being seaelity.te thirty-...au miles lee. to lii.viailrivitoo, nod nfly-.4.ght mriss tens w Sierinattilii, thim by any wither route. Thr ugh Ticket* over this route own be procured at the vox,. i...afiroied Janes,L sin Now Vora, ostou, sm.,. Ail...fly, Buffel., Au., and at ail Tin otigh r,4 art Ushers Lillunv,lnnit the kat.... and to Chimp, at the (...,n4Ftti) 'Mt., Nv. 1S Deartaini string, opposite the To:- ormi liolute--an I at the thipot of the lilinoin Ceutral Bad f.sit v t Water street. li..p.neible laNtnCc Men will always he at the Depots of the various Mewl. goult,g t.. (1,1.4 p.,, to Check Lteaggage theengla to any point dewed the ho e . It 510116 A%, Jr., Superintendent 11. J. b. 6eIIEILMKIIIIUItIY, fieneral Viasseneer Agent. • I . t il; 1.1 I 1. • riAl.•! IIIET;n1= • - 11 A ‘I O.Ar ICµ" A3i LI I)IRECT ROUTE, faIIMMN EBBE IZIE=I9 FROM 1' ITTSIICKLI 11 TO I nalsitspoits, Chico" i',.,,,, , ,ii. Terre Maur., 'Lock Inland, 4.111P1 Ilk, I . lll.lll{,eik, lOWA Uty, M LAJII 4,, t V11.11•1'11141, Du bogus, I..ei:f 1., , 1i. Cll.. thlt,/iO. X...titn, Memphis, Peoria. Z,.,.. - ..ilk, V .k.,lntrg., Peru, :Se wart. New Orleans. ~ ,I L, MI raxicirat CtTU IN VII Ilan /OLD scireei, Vi.l (AP • r 1.,.1,1••11•40, Steubenville br. Indiana Railroad! lar tt 14 r... , 11 c•troptrted anti in anatalui operation 1..'- to-_..,:rill+ to t Otto ..orntttorst i4attit•tenl anti rtttrattarrtt fuitK4y this Conte It to tint t/-tvtrior a tittgter of arattOrt Uttri,alirri by nt a j 4.1 tut/13,4 Wret from Pit tritta4lt. =ME Fall Arrangement. 1.4 nrter .11 , )" , DAY, N....amber 50/, • DAILY I awl ruin M1134,12.,4 eaaannora, c.antuandtai awl a.avalroodakting will la, at r SI It em,tain 04avom. ....... _ _ 50-anti t.tat, • I •••• 11.14 EtittAAl:t4 14 :tit inr il t Mt ofJ.: , A Art 4.4k11,, 44,4, n :t r s N ..L.twitang ,Ltsai.ottralt. 11y:111 + .. .att,o/ trar4 by t - LLLinklat. Lt. a.. 1.1. 1 Ant runt., k15n...1.01 M./ .0.4 (taro., 1,,i,,54,14tk , n, 11.44.,,•1 JtJIIN J. IioU,TON. X, liii Kites , arrrt. ago K. FULToN, L DKVIILYNY, Apmt. 114,13 i• • .P.lll 1.... CARRYING THE ()resit UssHod States Mall and Express TWO PAASK.NAIKR TRAINS BUN DAILY on ita natin. loniA: from DUBUQUE 1./CAIRO, TM* MOW', I n c..ubecti.•t% 1,111. Tnuun of the Ohio sail Itiswrppi IL R. nod 11.11.14” Mll,l Uslrtm Ilwilnmd, forum the and only con tin aimslL IL mute from Pratra 1e.., ,ca t ,, as 10 A. H. n,vl I. ..A , P. LuErts Ayr. Gino Krritr_si. I'viaoiltr,t.r• I, it. L.ulo by this train tato the cars of the UtOo and MIAs. It. K itt dandoral, and are carried direct to 1.0311, li• . M And 4.10 P. S 1 —Deucvni AND (11.1.VVA Far a,ann - trnd wt Dunhoi.ll uq.p.elte Dubuque) with a [hilly LI, "1 : , tv,ltm Pu...kets for at. Paul mud tho Dpper....lllwßie. lONA (1.1.... f caws, r-vw, /cur, Cairo fur I.lticatp and Dubuque at v.BO A. M. lII= =EMI . . . Pus. :Lg., from the Fast and planes op the Ohio river, de-tize-d t. 1 St. I.ouxs, 14111 KAYO t 1 Mil. Qt tedbuts and nu yet tam rl r ipttll , ll (rout etdru to St. Louts, and arro h,”. r. la whlttier of the river routo, by bskiug the. 1.. St. 1,11., Cain., Pubuyin, St. Paid, and :011111- i...fin,: b) no, rott,, rail at ihr oltirt, of thr 0. & I' ..en t h I' lia.druad. in Pittsburgh, and .Nlicht,.;:in (,:entml ILailrus.J in Cliimg4... lt. 0. MASON, 106 Supea iuteht. PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE FI RTIIKK oPKNING OF THE RAILWAY TO 0111.1R1"S Commencing 'Sunday, 11th Aug., 1856 ~~~~ ( F.XCEPT SUNDAY.) Malt Route CIIICAt}u to CAIRO eIIICAUU Et: ST. LOUIE, ell I CAI O To CAII3O, CIIICAtiO TO DUBUQUE. R AILIZOAD. On mild miler Monday, Ulu II th Oar I'mpuengpr )night Trw. vrll run 11001 Connellsvillo U, riunt•y'd an -Ik' t rag xi ith Iluutlng 3 linirs CO.ll. for Irwin', I'ABBKSII ERB LF.A E 121susulown by limiting A Mast...turbos at t A. M. Cos, a55.11,..111e by P. A C. It. It. cars at ll A. NI. tionuy's tstati , sts by (11111,, IsomcM.a at 11 1. V. I runs's :MMus. I,) I' Pailtosul rare at 12.45 A. M. Aml art tvu at l'lttalsurgLs at 9 P. M. 111111' ItS \u— PASY.KNO KJt9 LHA it Pittabur, b at 2..5U P. M. I 1,(111 . 11 :um,. 1 P. 11. 0.If; M. [llO 7 P. M., awl arrive at llulmitown eau i It Kitt 'lt A WILL Int FORWAltliliD AT BAT I,ll.toott Cott to•r.svIllo Ana Pittsburgh. Fart. how Uniontown to Pittsburgh. $2,75 .1.. tl,•ttnellsrille to Pittsburgh... t 1.2 '.5 vett Nt , vituti to Pitbsburgli ,10 01190 o t. Pittsburgh Ptotst•ng,rs will end this the plod/tautest And choupes rout, bolt. t• 011 t o iollt,,wn, Connell,lllo, eke.. to Pittalturgl li.. BLACKSTONIt. &W t. /111 t, 1 1 At. C. It. It.. Con Denville, 7th August, 115 U—tan Fall Arrangement. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD Shortest and quickest Route to ail Pointl on the Allegheny River. PASSENGERS. TAKE NOTICE.—Tho trait. will ,tut (tom CA RS.. IN ntrOAIL, Instontl of Taylor street, tot horotolort ftvU DAILY TRAINS leave Pittsburgh 1163 t -IVrooto .1...7 , rm, at 8 o'clock, A. 51., for K. ITTANNINt: ELI N, ILRL , ISANK. BRADI." BE'S' MA IDrNt SU, 11E1 ttIERSHURIJ, "BROOK I'l LLE, and itottatt North. • Etteutrig .40111 m ntodattun loaves et 5:011, P. M., stopping all wuy.tstions. Fare to Kittanning, 51,25 )1,1.11,0ex .41 7511:1nrion 141-Itank '25 Roltuorshurg Curlsville '" 75 Renlsburg 11114.1yNt Bend 2 25 51ahoning iiiiiiersburg ......... 00 Tulsa liothlohotn ' 75 Mechanicsburg Shan uoiniale -3 25 Brookville Passengers will please procure their Tickets at the on Carson street. A. J. HOPPER, Superintendent. MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR ItE6TOR6k.—An unfailing restorer and preserver ~f the hair and night.. It is not a dyel Thu halls and whim.• kern, however gray, are restored to and preserved in their original life color ! By its use, wign, spectacles and gray bairn, wjil soon become extinct. The Iteatorer tus d with the Zylolialnatuutn, not only cleanses the hair, but Inclines it to curl. giving it a soft. glossy and natural appearance. The Renton, will strengthen and preserve the sight, and renter,• and prevent dizziness, headache, scurf, dandruff, or nutieruption of the skin, and all immature inrniarntiona of the Lead. It is n certain cure for steer in I lie loud, Sold by JOS. FLEMING, Drriggnit., csir. of the Diamond and Market et. HAND STREET DWELLING HOUSE and Li /T, No. 2 Hand street, containing a ball, two parlors. iiiiling.room, kitchen and five chambers, well ar ranged for comfort and convenience. Price $3OOO. 'S. CUTHBERT & SON, att`2l. Real Estate Agents, 6t Market ct. TiVESSGOODS—We will open in the nest: _L./ few days more than 100 cases and packages of the ,ww , d and richest styles of FALL DRFS.S GOODS. mr2.7 A. A. MASON k CO., 26 Fifth it, • B LOOMS -200 tone Lake Champlain ; 100 tow Juniata For sale by JOHN MOORHEAD. e. Mtn• FROPOSALS Nevi Dspanrutim, 1. Beretta of Yards and Docks, September IS, 1856. i SEALED PROPOSALS for each class sopa rattly, endorsed "Proposals fur Clew - No. inns Oa des,) for the navy-yard at (name the yard ,} will be regal+ I at this office until noon on the 26th October next, for fur nishing and delivering at the several nevy•yaris named the materials and articles embraced in the following dampest. mid which are particularly described in printed aelteddles,Vtleh will be furnished upon 'application, and sent by mail, If so requested, to persons desiring to offer to contract for any or all the dessert named therein, by the commandants of the . several navy-yards, for the daises for the Tards under theft command, or by the navy-agent nearest thereto, or by On bureau, for any or all the yards. In MO bidders desire the commandants or navy-agents to send them schedules by mail, it will be necessary, in order to Insure their transmission, that they should enclose in their application postage stamps, as the law requires oft poet age to bo prepaid. .. Bidders are hereby cautioned and particularly notified that their offers must he in the form hereinafter proscribed, strut be mailed In time to reach their destination before the thne, expires for receivin them: no bid sofa be considered which .. fr r rhall be received a the period dated, and nerAgjourarsce ad/be scads for aftimer of thertenreft. e To guard against offers being opened before the time ate pointed. bidders are requested to endorse ou the envelope above the address, and thaw a line under the endorsement, thus: "Proposals for Oars So. (name the chiss,) for the Nary-yard at ((name the yard )" To the Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, Wash ington, D. C. • • - FOl3ll OP OPFE art dale the offer.) "L (here insert the crams) of (now the tenne,) in the State of (name the Stela.) hereby offer to. furnii.h . ,.nuder your ed vertisement dated !duff of atf reetiteuemt.) acid anhject to nil the requirements of the same, and of the printed schedule to which it refers, all the articles embraced in Class No. (nave, the des.) for the navy-yard at (remit, the, yard,) ac cordin a to said schedule. viz: (here paste no the printed doles .; row the Ichului4 e and opieneier each art kle set the prier, end ',eery out the ante:tent in tier ',horns for doll,ers and iv:id,, nevi foot up the aggregate amount of the WI for the eiass,)nmoun.., 'lug to ( here we its the oneintn2 In averts.s I - prove , . as my Wilt. (here mem, the agent, if ono is er ,reiret/ ley the scheiltde.l for the supply under the dames nrls he a non resident of the place of delivery; Heed should my utter he accepted, I request the contract may be prepared and Beat to the navpagerit nt ( name the dgency,) for signatures and certificate (Ilere the bidder to sign leis natnc-) —a FORM OF GUARANTEE. The undersigned (maw of guarantor,' of (Tioupt the toien,) and State of (name the Maio.) and (name of seienirl guaran tors. dr..) hereby undertake the above-nammi ba9.e the bid dor or bidders.) will, if hie [or their! offer as shore be to i.epted, outer Into contract with the United States within fif teen dayirafter the dale of notice, through thoonitotlico, of the screptimee of hie for their) offers before mentioned. i mess, [ Signature of guarani re.) I eertily that the aims° named (bore name the orrantors) are known to me to be fool end responsible guarantors In 1.1111 , rase. ~Stgnatnre.) To be signed by the district Judge. district attorney, col lector, navy-agent, or tome person known to the bureau to be responsible. MEM Clem No. I—Brirk. 2--Yellow.pine Urn bor. 4—Yellow-pine lum ber. I.—Oak plank. 6--White pme and Rpm. , lumber. —Lone. rav4.l tad Clans No 1--lirirks. :L—Trllow-phir tint ber. V.•11.:Ix-1,11.111 II In- 6-oal. and hard-I, ser..el timber twd lumber. 5.—. W ne.l *aloe, juldper,, and cypress dm her awl lumber.. 7—Lime and hair. P--liraeel and sand. I I—lron. iron epikea. and nails. NEW Ctios Ng. I—Brick 2--Soino. 3 Vi•Ilow ii--ILeita wood. 6—W hite-piny, sprit,, 7—Lime, hair, de. lc--Dement. 9--Oravel and giant 11—Iron, iron spike. sod nails. 14—Yiles. 15—Paiuta, 0114 Lod No.l—Brirtm 2—Etont, B—Seasone.l pine tlrutwr 4,--ecaaormil yeLluvr- i pine lumber. 6-- (Mk and t,ard wat 6--S..a.mmell pme touter nnd tnmb Mme and nl and sand ln—TM ron. nro.l sash NAVAL ASYLUM. 10—Tr on and nail! 11—Paints, oil. and lA—lumber. 14-I`rovvuder. 1.6-011artoal. 121=1 3--1 . 1 . 01 . ;MOM ro. it—Dry g0,....13. .he. 7—Tobactro. S.--Chandlery. WAS/lI.NUTON. D. C. No. I—Brinks. Cl';ew No. I*4--Ste,el '2—Munn. 1 . 0.0111 K pint. tim ber. L— Yrilov-pinelum hor. 6—Wit ito pine,; spruce, juniper and cypress timber. 7 —Liam aud hair. ii—Orment. 9---Sand and graved 11—Iron, ironi and apiker. I NORFOLK Class No. I—llrlcks. 2—Stona. 6—Nlark wrloutl boards o—WhltsiOns. la—sand. 11—Iron, iron spWali,; and nails. 12--Stool. PENSACI , LA, ITtn No. 14-1 i Ck No. I—Brickx. il—Yeliew pine tint 4 Y e llow-pine loin-, tar. 5-llard.wc.sl her end lumber per and ypi ea: I timber a Intn her. 7—Lime. 9—Cockle shell. ll—lron. iron nails, ) and spikes. I I.2—Stend. The achodn'e will state the times within which articles will he required to be delivered; and where the Prieto , ' schedule to not triad, the period., staled In it for deliyories mast be copied in the NJ*. All the ardcles which may la, contracted for must be delivered at such place or plaxtai. i eluding drayage and eartaso to the place where need within the navy-yards, respectively, for which the oiler is made, as may be directed by the commanding Mikaer thereof; and all other thlno heina equal, preference will be given to A.meri can manufacture. No article will he received after this ex.. Oration of the period specified in thescbednlce for the coot • pietion of deliveries, unless speclally authorized by the de. pertinent. It is to be provided In die contract, an I to be distinctly ondecoood by the bidders, that the amount and number of artic;et enumerated In stances headed " raLwellatteous" are specified as the probable quantity which may be required, as well ns It, fix data for determining the lowest bid; bat the ,netractocia to furnish more or lessor the said enumerated articles, and in tacit quantit.es, and of such times. as the tau s 11 at,' einorl/1011thrtit may requirT. knell Increase,wever, not to exceed one-third of the quantities stated, land requisitions scot thningh the root office shalt be deemed sufficient to,. tics 1 during the ft cal year ending 30th Juno, 1866; and whether the qanntities required be more or less than those specifital, the prices shall remain the same. All the articles under the contract rated be ef the , best quality, delivered In i:004/ enter, free of all and every char:, ,ir expense, suit anb.P.lnt to the itiopo,tion, collet o,,...urement of the said Elicy.yurn, and be in sotisfa,tery to the commandant thereof. llictilers aro ref,: the yard for plans, specifications, or iituutiles, owl • forth, r descrilitit•n of thin articles. Coolro,ctors ter closet .` ruiecelloneous," Milo de not reside near the plate 11 . 11 V, the articles :tre toit-hared. AOl i.e required to ammo 111 their pr ,, 1 , 0811.1 nit agent at ihr city or principal pinto near the card of delivery, who may Le called upon t o deliver article. tritic - n! &lay when thee shall Le requrred Approved ell roll, in the full amount of the contract will t a e roquinel • and twenty per centaur no nddttiooa seentir deduct...l four, each payment until the contract shall hoot been completod or cancelled, unless otherwise authori,..ll.y the dep enemal. (tn classes headed tmtircellaneeter." to he 41. - livered as required durum the fiscal year, the ta out,. per ceir“ retained may, at the discretion of the e p.rl wrarterly en the first of January, April, July and Oc.t.ber, when the deliveries have been satisfactory, the balance (eighty percent.) will Ira paid by the respective vary agents withot thirty days idler the presentation of bill', In tripli cate, duly youclimi and approved. No part of tiro per centum reserved is to be paid until all the rejected articles offered under the contract shall have been removed from the yard, unless specially author seed by the department It will be simulated iu the contract that If default shill be made by the parties of tiro first part in deliterrog all or any ut tho i „ t i e r s e mentioned, of the quality and at the tine, and plaited above provided, then, and lu that case, the said pant** will forfeit and pay tett% United States, as liquidated damages, a sum of money equal to twice.the amount of the contract price herein agreed upon as the p ice to be paid for the articles in c.de of the actual delivery thereof, which liquidated damages may be recovered from time to time as I they accrue. The sureties must 'lgo the contract, and their respOnsiblt ty certified to by a navy agent, collector, district attorney, or swim other person satisfactorily known to the bureau. It is to be provided in the contract that the bureau slush have the power of annulling the contract, without leas or damage to the government. in case Congress shall not hare mode sufficient appropriations for the articles uamrd, or f r the completion of the works estimated for. &igen which this advertisement i• brood, and shall shoo have the power to crease or diminish the quantities named In the CifMel not liencled "miscellaneous " in the schedule twenty five per cent. Persons whose offers shall be accepted will be notified by letter through the poet ottlee, which nalce shall be cone ti ered sufficient; and if they do not enter into contract for the suppfies specified within fifteen days from the dote of notice from the bu•eau of the acceptance of their btd, a contract will be made with some other person or persons, and the giutrantors of such defaulting bidder will be held responsible for all delluquencims. All infers out made in stroCl amformity with this advertise mein will. at the option of the but eau, be rejected. Those only whose offers may be accepted will be notified, and contracts will be ready for execution as soon thereafter us may be practicable. eup23law4w PRENCII MERINOS--500 pa. Frencli ids rinoe just receivbd ; for sale to the trade at a small ad nones. A. MASON t CO., sole 210111th eked. MEM •ar~a~aac*rte - v - .~.~rr~F,+rx:a=~~uns~x .x;'-e,-rw. jOSTPO EMENT OF Tf3E SALEJD VIE DELAWARE TRUST LANDS LS BAUM TbllltlTOßX,•Nptioe,la hereby even tbstiby direction of '- the President of fhelJnited States, tfie sale of the Dolwewee Treat lands in Kamm Territory, eutveriked to commerce* p, thl4APPtot4 ,, f octotr i ttest, at Fortlintlynelorth, Is PONT ittOS'MPAutEI t , lONDAT, TYE 17eg DAY OP NOVEMBER NEXT, At which time fthddht tho plate afotteald the sale will conr R yeaw,e. atul ,be outni reepeete es ' 04~ byttneoffsinal pre.en - te Ufa rub of August teat - By °vie; h r t i theTreektenL GEO. W. XANYPENNT, Conindettenea of Indian Affthl. !Department of the interior, 0111,ro Inc¢u¢ ittfari, •?ept6mber3ftH 185 Picea Ptiblie SatoolD‘pjamoreTroistLaado lu theVeriftOry of Katisto. • • 11. • 0 0 4 4, hi A IS , ; .• Br TEM Pritgruk_ Or MR Mr. TEED ST4 TEN 1" TN Pllnniance of lawi 1 , FRANKLIN' PfKROP., President i- . • of the United States of America, do, barony declare and , - make kuokn that a-public tale nabs; held it Fort Leaven. 1. worth, in the Territory of Kansas, commenting on Monday, t t he 20th day of October next, Tor the disposal of midi of the ^ lands and town lots, bold In unit by the Ileited States for tho lament of the beletraro tribe of Indians, as are Malted „, within-4W unffermeutioned townships; comprising the east- ern. p(rdon of the lands ceded by the said Delaware Indiana in trust as afoteseid, to wit: r gruth 'of, - theba:ciline and east of the sixth Pinwipal steridiam. Townships acvon, eight, nine, end ten, of range nineteen. Townships svven, eight, nine, and ton, of range twenty. T. ; Townships seven ! night, nine, end ton, of. range twenty-one. Townships eight. nine and ten, or ntoke•teeehty-two. Townships nine and ton, of range twenty-three. Also, the en ry eyed blocks in the town of JACKSONVILLE, co-called, from No. Ito No. 121, inclusive, situated in town- 4, ships Nos. 9 mud 10 south, of =go 19 east, above-mentioned, wcordlng to the plat of said town Of Jacksonville on file In thenfllce ,4 the surveyor-general of the Territotlea of Kan she 'and Nebraska, to which reference Is made, ~ Also. the surveyed JAW-kiln the town of DELAWARE, so called, from No.l to No. 91, Inclusive, situated in township No. 9 [Math, of range 2'2 east, above mentioned, stem ding to I( the plat of tend tows of -Delaware on Ole fn the office of acid surveyor-geffeltd, sea to which referencedamado. Alsi, the surveyed blocks in the town of UARDVILL4aO railed, from No Lto No-94, inclusive, 'situated within town. ships No. 8 and 9 sonth, of range 111 above-tuentloned, so th,rding- to the plat of said town en tile in the. office of the a ad surveyongeperal, and ninhich riderento id Mode. Aloo, the surveyed blocks in the town of LATTAVILLE, so called, from No. 1 to No. 18, tentative. tdtnated M town. ship No. 8 south, of range No. V. east, above mentioned, ac. cording to the plat of mid town of Lettaville On Me In the dance of th e said surveyor-general, and hich reference is made. And also the lots to the several blocks u surveyed and laid out In LEAVEN WORTPCPPY, weaned, situate in township Not south, of rouge 2'2 oust, above mentioned, according to t the pint of said town at Leavenworth City on file in the dace of thestald surveyor-general of said Territories, and to which reference is hereby toads': Said aboVe-mentionel lands, town lots, and blocks having been classified and vatted by commissioners ditty appointed for that purpose according to law, the valuation so placed t upon the stone respectively will be the minimum at which the same will be offered fortune. The terms of sale will be cash, and upon payment being mule, receipto in duplicate will he made therefor, one of which will be delivered to the purchaser. Patents will subsequently be granted for the lands so par. cheerd in accordance with the laws in force regulating the issue thereof. The offering of the above lands and town lota and blocks i - will be commenced on the day appointed, and will proceed in the order in which they are advertised with all convenient despatch until the wic. le shall have been odhred and the sale thus closed. All purchases not paid far on the day of mile will be re• offered on the following day at the risk of the defaulting purchaser. (liven under my hand, at the City of Washington, this • 14th day of August, A. D. 1658. FRANKLIN PIER= By the president : Games W. blestruterz, 3 Commissioner of Trolian Affairs. Noes.—The above advertisement will be published in such • papers coal) so arc nameeted by now to inert it. anhklawtocelalsw rrti, N. Li. Claaa.No.ll—Tron and nails 14-Nil I.s—Paln ts, oils, and Rte. 'in--Ship chandlery. 17 —ll arc! ware IS-Stlitioo..ry. 19— Fl rewood. 2.o—Hay. 21— l'ru ren a 22—Charcoal. •L-;--i ron castings. Mt= ME= 16—PaJuw, oils, and 16—Ship cbandlory. 17—Hardware. 1 S—Stacionery. 20—Hay ',ad straw 21—Pr , '.araleE. 22--ClArrAal. 23- l'auaing 25- -1 r Ca/Stings. ChM No. chandlery 18-Btationru4 A—/lay and dtaitor. 21—Provender. 22—Charcoal. 23—Itching, pack ing, hose. kc. 25—tron-armdc and urgings. 26—Machinery and talk. 28—Lightning con ductors. 29—Diving-bell. ELPITIA. Clasa No.l2—SteeL IMEIi 16—Slop chandlery. 17—Nardwar6. IR—Stationery. I‘,—eireirood. *.!1 , --Ilay and straw , cf.t - ender. put. I:4; and hoar. 9e—Nfachinery. I I—Pis Won. 14—Files. 15—Paints, oils, and gass. IG---£B4 chandlery. 17—Hardware-I 18—Stationar7. lo—Firewood. al—flay and straw. In—Provender. W.—Charcoal 23—Balling packing, and boss. Klee No. 14—Files. ofbi, and glass. 16—Ship chandlory. 17—Tiardwure -Ib—Stationery. -Ki—flay and stn►w. 21—Prnvinnler. ChartoaL 'M—Selting and pack ing. chandlery. 17-11,Ao are. nt 10—Firewood. '2l—Provender. 21—Bel ting,packlng hone, d•c. 24—Capper awl rem Ixeltion 211-Iron castings- "t. - ' '':':'''-' - ‘''.. ; : - !'.• -.. i1 . ':':; .:. ''...-f[-:,q-,•.---". r • :," , ' IN SU Rit 13Y %IRE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CoMPAN Y. OF PIIILADOLPIII A. Disacrons—tiowlee W. Banckor, Thomas Wart, Tobin Wagner, Samuel Urant, Jacob IL Smith, Oen. W.Nichards, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolphi K Soria David 8. Browne, Mar ris Patterson. Civa. N. ilskintri,.Preeddent. Qua. G. Etattams, Secretary. Continue to make inaurauce, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as are COMilitent with security. The Company luive renamed a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital end premiums, safely insetted, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Juniata of We Company, on January 14,1851, as pule tishod agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were a* follows, 4818428 78 84,877 78 Temporary Loans 'TAM 17 Stocka.._ ....... ...... ..... ...... 814889 00 Clash, kc.. 81,348 81 LIME • • - - Since thefir incorporation, a period of Pr enty•one year; they have paid upward of One Million Four Iliandriul Thou sand Dolints, lowtes by tire, thereby Mfording evidence MAW, advantages of insurance, es well as the ability and disposition to men with promptneea all liabilities. J. UAILDINEII, (*MN, Agent, ap24 Office, north-Mist cor. Wood and - Third eta rpnE UNITED STATES LIE G E INSU: It.A.NCE., ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, Ptttli r,eLPtue.—Cbartat..dApril thith, IMO. Charter PerpetuaL CAPITAL, g/.50.000. Office. Boutb-eaat corner of Third and Chestnut streets. Philadelphia. OFFlCirffiB OF THE HOME BOARD AT PIULATIELPILIA. DIZECTOII3. Stephen IL Crawford, Paul IL Goddani, Ambrune W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W, Tingley, (leo. XcLlonry, Jaeon L. Florence, Jomee - Devermix, Williiud X. Godwin, William McGee. • I',v r:dent—itbias vn IL Crawford. rice tirarialad—Atelirosa W. Thompson. ilfettiogi Eiamina—PittridirgA—lanwa U. Wilson, M. D ANryheny (%.y—R. IL Mowry. M. D. GEO. S. ARNOLD, Agent, rivirlTry . No. 74 : F.:mirth street. Pittsburgh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. HOTACRS & SONS, Bankers and Ex change IlieVers, and Dealers In Notes,Drans,AcanW ancre, lluld, nitro and Bank Notes. kaluinge on the Bast• ern and Western Cities constantly tor.sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in per funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sta. Us3(kly GE. ARNOLD & CO., Bankers and Ex- Tut change Brokers, Dealers in Fsehmage, Coin, Bank Nowa, Sight and Tim o Drafts, km Oullecdons carefully at tended to, and prbceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Metal bought and sold on commission. tla. No. 74 Fourth street, nexkdoar to the Bank of Pitts burgh. sepl3 THOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and Dealer in Notia, Rands, Stocks, Real &tate, ae.., No. 76 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Ps. )sub HOTELS. MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AURENTZ, Pnersiiroa, No. 344 Liberty street, Just beolde the Pamenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Salina/1, which males It the 1111.4 oirenient beam in the city for passeng,ers arri- Plug by that rad. The proprietor having, At renAderable expense,fated up, In czcelleut style, in' MANSION HOUSE, would respect fatly solitit a charnel public patronage. There is attached A 0.1.1.1 STABLE sod eaten:dye WA,IUN YALU>, afford ing ample aeuennnodatiou to travelers and teantstera File Lanier and Liar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. feLl7 QT. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn and St. ChM. eareote, Pittaborch, Per..—The midereigneti, former ly of Brown'a havittg taken tine large null coturno dime; 11011{1., and having mimed it iu nmgniflonit etyle, would reetioctfully invite hie irirmla and the traveling public to give him a cull. Aaeured. with the convenience of the home end ble long experieuth m the loduesa, n give entire astistactiou, and hie chargsa moderate. felf22 WM. C. CONNELLY. (1001) INTENT HOUSE, corner of Liber ty and Grant area& Tau' the Railroad Depot. len !Sly JAMES 81LANNON, Proprietor. MEDICAL. TONICS WON'T I)ol—They never did do trays than give temporary relief and they never -will. It ix bantam they duet touch the cense of the disease. Thu cause of alt ague and bilious inseams to the Mmosphraio poisou called Miasma ur Malaria. Neutralize this poistm by Its natural [antidote, and ell ditieatie mutually It disappears at once, Ithudes' Fever and Ague Cure to this Antidote to Malaria, and moreover it it a perfectly barmlese medicine. The manhunt of the celebrated chemist...l. IL Chiltou of New York. to tide effect, attached to esery bottle; there fore if it Mao no good it can du no harm. Tine Is Inure than can bu said of goluMe, Arsenic", or an tonic in existence,as their es t i. eninons to the couetitttdou and 'wimp on Bemis Aaue, which never allows a person to fuel perfectly well for a sinxio motueut. In illustration of these truths I annex some extracts froms letter just received from a Physician Growdows, Ohio, Mara:17,1856. JAS. A. RHODES, Esq.—fecar Mr: Yours of fill Inst is at band. The Cure so rived Into last year and the difficulty in getting auy one to try it was greatly increseed from the fact that n. remedy had been introduced which was growing in Giver with the public, NA being better than using Qtankie —not knowing I preenrue that the remedy they used to enw-tpe taking quinine, mullioned the dreg itself I Thin nmwdy, known an Sntith's Tonic, would Invariably br,eik au ague, but It did Wit cure it, as it would often re torn with renewed rigor. 'lnns one circumstance I deemed it, your flavor, if I could heititnU , a test ewntparinon betimes it and your Cure. The following In the ran t: Throe pcnsous took your Cure, all of which were uses of Geditillan Intermittent Fever, of ninny weeks standing. They had Ine z ) -Quinine, and ether remedies, occasionally Running a chill, but it wan (an in all such cased slowly wear ing them our, and laYiug the foundation of other and tide ter reuhulte9. 1 did- succeed iu !treating a radical care Of all t h ree of thane morn with your remedy, and tthheeyy have not had scbill since. In all three of those casee thir Tonic bad been used, and would. as before elated, bra the chill, but after a period or two had, ebspsed it would return. ! think there will he no diffiedlty now in giving - to your Owe the ranfage,gronad of any other remedy rum in. Use here, Ac., Ac. 'WILLIAM 111.10KNO1, IL D. PRVER and AGUE 00 ,or ARTIDOTiII TO MA L ARIA, the only harmless remedy in existence, b equally certain as a PRISPENTITR, as a CUE Take it when you-feel the chills coming on, tindyou will have a single one. JAMES A. It IVlDES,Proprietor, Providence, R. I. Yor sale IT Druggists generally jobi VR. DRAVO, Dealer in Fine TEAS and, • Choice GROORRIEd Pickles, Same.' Preeerree, Pan, dpkee, Wooden Wore, ka, ea. Non. 82 Market street and demand. FOR SALE-60 ACRES OF LAND, on the south aide of the Ohio riser, twentys2ste miles below tiio city ; arid fronting it ninety acres of eil • cid, suitable for gardPuing purposes. This saltutblOptepei ty will be sold at ,t low rate, if called for won. Enquire - of . . ..:5. TIIO3IAS WOOIK 75 Pourtitst T ILIE TEA HOUSE se24 IS 84 SIARICIsT STIIEFft. ri low iV SEND STREET pgo.PTTRYY FQR LY—A maoillomt Thtbe Story Brick, Welted tu OW MOM sgotticeot At) le, cootainlog, nine roorn• arid babe ...et; large Lot. Will be sold very low. Apply to RIAICELY t EMMY; s. Real Estate Erollotte. NOTICE.—The Stockholders of the New Dual. awl Newton Itatirrad Corapany azerbotoby notified- that an inetalnaent thelag the second) of nfo n°l - per ;share ISCRUKI for, poyable et the omos of he Trao on or on the 13th tlay of September nest, and • bkop sato 000ry oixty days thereafter until the wholo,aabsattkat is Pala. Dy order of the Board of totrectara. • WM: IT: WI MUM!. Ttlesozer, set ompt, cor•F„• , lltrd sad Wood, ....~ .i:'S:_b_-.w:.~r... .. _..w.. - w -rr.?a9;'.^_ ^ .`'~~SWLir~~a - w., ~:, y_ i EMMM • -,,,,...-:,,,,,,,, ' ~ •-•,,,,,,,--, • • -',,S, , ~,,, .'!''s":' '.';. ''''.4,-.--;'," R. ..,..7-:. MEI .11#;,*.i * ME= 1 4 1 . ' 31,212,708 4$ Fresh Fruit, lasocolste, L _ h..t ~.~" .. ~ ~, ~ .