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.VOL. 6-NO 50, ASHEVTXLE, IT. ;C.) THIJESDAY HAY 24, 1855. WHOLE -NOi 30Dj 4 K- I A. VT. BUETOil, AT TO R E V AT LA W , JL4&ciUrJ CuliX Jlictl Circuit, J I3XLOT, CLEAVXIAND COfNn, N. CAROLINA. WILL practice In the Superior Courts of Law tad Eatritj of CheroVcc XIaco. Jackwm llay "ood, Henderson. Bpncombc Madi.n 1 ancy. VfVtJwlI, CaMwell. Watanra, Burke, Rutherford d Cleveland. Aho. ia the Supreme Court at rVuVtlon of U Including pension cUiru.i.attrndl fo trkt!y. te Refers to the Ju-lge of the Supreme and Supe rior Otxrt Xorth Cary'-ua. April G. 1151. Z. B. Vance, ATTOIIXEY -AT LAW, AEIISVILLX, X, C. 211 David Coleman, Attrynry at Laic, nuuN'sviLLE; k. c. Man:!i3. 1833. tf. , Banian, Pulliaiii & Co,, IS4r?KTE3S AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IS foreUu and Domestic Staple aud I'ancy Dry Goods and Clothing, 131 MKKTIXC, STKEET, Charleston, S. C. , tni. t. RASKIN, I P. M. CRAIOMILES, fc. W. t CLUAVt, J A. D. SMITH. s-pt.ea. '53. . CHEAP CASII STORE .' Jnmcs M. Blair t leave to call the attention of hi friends 13if the public generally to the fact th;it bo is now recthinr anl opening In the new brick store havfv Myites t!o Eagle Hotel, and recettly oc c:i .ioll-y lr. Ilitliinl as a Vaxz Store, the xiiost elcrautan'l beautiful aorrni nt cf GOODS txer offered to the people ol Western Carolina. His stock Is a!l (rvh having been purchased wUhiuafe- da; the avu;tment m-ido up ith -ci .il rvfetrncvto the r.arkts and tastes of the people of this section. Hi. (I m-U wire h.i tgl.t t-be sold. andJ-e sold .t . .-n if t . im .v in low iiri-et I IICl SitH, II ' I . Cah hours are invited to cull and examine bis " GOODS AND PKICES, Ttffu-e pirrh.in t-Kcwhere. The nnl C'omrry prtluce taken in exchange for (mh1 at CJh price. Ashcville .January 4, tf "im. p. a. raniTis, Wholesale and Retail Druggist AXDERSOX C. 7.f S. C Tt IS jnt received, and will keep constantly on Laoa. a very lar' and well selected stock ol Brushes, nuov Gnss, j VrcncVi uvu Amevienn. Alio, D!ff In American French and English Cliemicals, Drucrs, Perfumery, French C'.taJifs Suujf, Fine Tobacco and Clsraiv. FANCY AKTICLES AND UYE-54TLTF5. lI -ALSO Vine Brandies and Wines, 5!d cnH f.ir medical purine. Mrrebintand all other on depend upon their TJei eie tin protnpt attintiou. upvn thu iuuM tc-mni!alit5 term. Pliyiran and Families ran rvlynn harintlicir irev:rtiJtis carefully couiHunde!. His Q.hI are selected with great care, and will ! Warranter! a lepres. nttl.' ' tV"Ca11 at Nt. .1. Rri. k Rnire, one door aboTt HarriMin V Rrorfea" law cfHcc. Anttt 1, lS'j Ramsay s Piano Store, j COLCMDIA, S. C. Music and Musical Instruments fp NUNN'S AV Cs IMrnt Dinir lrtTtlonil Grand Pianos; ll.illet, Davi & Co.V Patent Su?i:sion Urido I'iaxos; CLtcki-rinjs, TraverV and other best IxiakerV Ptanirt' at tin Factory Puicks. ( Vumt.in Xvun 1 1. 1 s; 1 r Furniture For Sale. Tine uoder!i(t;ed keep constantly on band at their s'u.p in Ajhenie.a large quantity of well Q Ieaa I sajrlor finished F u v a iluvo, - f t:e ajt fashionable kind. conitln o'( Chairs, Cane and Cushioned bottoms and ythcr qitaliliest Sofas, Bureaus, Guitars, and ' a number of TVo it n s , B o tr a n d S t r i a fir s cf the best ip:a:ity. njoy who arc desirous of . r-ucf.!r. an- article of Furniture of any do nlptii.fi. will do fell to call and tee their ass.rt s: T.t biore ptuchasin eNewherc, as they are triuiaed to sell at the rerv lowest mkrand on thehvt tenns: J. 4 J. HILDERUAN. pOUTd,hoes.Mctdkrv. hnUare, vaudi s, rats las cltrpri. currants, sn;r, c-rfee. we)ry. iron ni!s K-athrr. castin-s. and efenthin? ele yn rcr heard .f a an article ofrrrerchandi.se. B 3-e to c!I. at the old stand, ami 3eo our good aad hear our price. I ' ! SMITII McDOWrLL. Aihqille. April C. I SSI. READY MADE CLOTHING. Anprlt assortment, cheap as anr lody can sell, p-tdnjj at S. fc McD"S. Lincoln Shirting, The ubsenbsr liarc on band a l.nrzr trp I'lj nf thU popular pocnls winch trill, be 9oU t Factory pricv. TTiCJ are th Agents for f thisartjetc, and purchaser em buj cf ta aw hole5n1e of nLi!!, oh w pood tsrmi uit cao be had of the manufacturers. - CaU and examine it.' V' 1 . 1 i -: . smitii & Mcdowell. j TiDeCi 16,1633 . r ' ! . . .. Somethinr W -1 BE IT A'A 0 hryt . ArD let It go furth nion the jnngs . h,d to every indindualin the JStatcofJiurt . Una tlut . i I rULVEUMACIIEIl'S CI. IX Tltlt -VOL.TA1C CHAINS are the ontv trulr fcicufific remedy by w hich all SERYOUS USL'AS'ES cau bvqviclly relieved and fcrnuvtently currd. , . Rheumatism. 1'erio.lical Nervous Headache, Painful and Swelled Joints, Uttrtno Pains. Dyjin:isia, Paialysis. Sciatica, Tains betueeu the Shoulder. Neuralgia of th Face Indigestion, Flatulence, Talpitation of the Heart, General' Debility, Asthma, ' ' ' HISTORY. The Hydro Electric-Voltaic Chains were first introduced in France three years ince, by the faiscclvbmted French Profesaor PnjTermachr, as an entirely tK-ir'an! cct modu ofjipplyio? Elect ro-nmgnetUni iu theevre of ycrvous Pisceses and afWr l-eln subjected to the most thorough trial, by the Grt meilivalmen of that rily. in every hospital they were pronounced to be t ho most efUadous of any remedial Mgent yet discovered, lorthe pia' rtl.rfa.nii permanent cure of the above mentioned dit ae and were also re-comuiended to jibe favorof the Fretrh rtTeruittent. whogrsn tei a iatent in t lie yeur 1849. During the years 1 8-0 ana '51 they were introduced into Austria. Gei nais. Belgium, and a!s patented in thoe coun tries. wl,evthey nitonly met with he sanction ol almost every learned man of Europe but were bruht iptt rei.eral Use in every hospital on the E.ik tern continent, arid the fcHefciai results pr-dnK-d in theeure oi Nervous I)iense. found to be astoniAinz ami strains. The Chains were first intpnjticed in i his country one year since, in the city of New York where their rr had already preceded them. The) were at "once submitted to atrial it. th hospitaN of tint city, by the eele brule! Professors Valentine .Mott Pot. Van Curen. Car'nochan who reaiiily discovered that they cer tainly . isM'sscd t xrwrt-'iu rij power in thetreat ineht and cure of Nervous Diseaffjj. ahd at once advised tln-ir i'fitcrt-1 list thioushout this country. b; publi.xhini-t heir opinions in a pamphlet which may be oftamed (cratis) of any of the advertised I set tits in the stati !' THE SALE AND DEMAND hasJ'Cen r;irauefcl since their first introduction, and not u'.tfirwn cau be found that has expressed hiitfclf dissiitin'ed w ith their use, and in no in '.aicu have tliey ftikd to rform what the claim to. They are soconstructed as to be worn next to the skin, noon the pat t diseased, and b simdy miilening I hem with common vinegar, a eonstani, current of uninterrupted Elrclm-Mazae-tisri,h produced w hich supplies thf exhausted Nei v ouSystetn willi that essential Fluid which is the source of soms-eii pain and Millerirc ) IX FEMALE DISEASES they are ra; -Idly taking the place of all .W,M.i. taken intoihe stomach for they neither sicken nor ftu'd, and can be used at all times with the most pet fel t sn Tety. Thcv are erjitall v applicable tiailr.itstQd eldld'ren, anrl U! ljst for years with m danger of getting o:u ofrcpair, and can b sent-by inail to anv pait of the United St;ttrs. Price of Chains 5.1 and $, r.i cor.tpr.nied by n IMinphlet of pag-s. eivircn rmand fill c eout f the miMle of Um. The Chains may be seei on exhibition nt the Crystal Palace. iNew York, win rethf y attract great atuittiou frotu the kartied an I ri'-rtine. CAUTION TO LADIES. Ladies who are erncntc are reUe-fi not to use them f.r by so iloiug unpieavaut results fle- j::t nl v f.!!.iw Tip IlVefric Chin are for sale hi all the prin . ipai r". i" in the Unif.nl States. SMITH A McUOWiiLL on'.y Arepis for .A.evi.Ie N. C. JOSKPII STEIN K ll T. fjeneml Agent, 5GS Broadway. N. Y., Anm't 10 1Mb Gentlemen's Furnishing I Eepartment. A man. by calling e.ji ns eariy can bo fitted out anil ot?t. Ironi a sldi t collar stamlir; nt an ;njrle f 15 d cree.ta pairol hich beelidsorks. Call at once, ami tLe thu I.hII ! e did. '' SMITH. BAIBD& VANCE. Dec 11 111-1 f Those Interested Will Read I This Notice. We are jimdcr the p.tesii, neeisity ofsay inj; to these indebted to us, that we must have money; ad if pantent U not made by the Ut'ojf January., next, we will bounder the necessity of forcinir eolleetions. , - j KANKIN TULLIAM. Oct. 20. oH. j Hats and Capf A magnificent assorlii.cnt of fashionable HATS and CAP.V"; consisting of Silfc,;fur, and 1 Irtish Hats; every kind and color of Soft Hats; rittsh, velvet, cloth, and military Cajwf are now opened at the cheap cash store of JAMES M. BLAIR. Asheville January 11. ISoo tf New Goods ! New Goods ! I JAMES 31. BLAlll IS now opcniirj a lare and elegant as sortment of SPRING GOODS, Mined 10 every class ol criMomcrs. lie would respttcliully rcqm-sl the L a d i o 9 to call, bcYorn' making their summer se leeiiotis, and would "parlictilaily invile jheirjriionlinn hrhis beautiful silk tis sues, Ixr;iges, mnsliiis, ymalianis, Ac. Til C G ENTLKM EX will fitid ii to slieir advaniai; lo exam . . . 1 f . ir.... ine H.s varied styles 01 neauy dotmi?--coals, pants and ve s, li: , stnuiuer dress k'oocls, uranuetes. iiau.ui riolhi linens, drills-, and vesimgs. Al so, Ins TTA-TO Silk, Parnirm. chip, Mraxr, and leahorn. His fine SHOES, ROOT & GAIT ERS,? will compete wiih any ever Ikv ftre "off-red iti this market. His large assortment of I ' SADDLERY hris Ireii selected wiih uuuwa1 csr?T All cheap fr rash. All he aks is a allt fir he feels assured every one must lx? pleasfMf, hoih wiih Iris poo-Is atid prices. Ho WILL sell, a his moiia is, "qtnVk sales and short pmuis." . - His- friends will- rcmpmbor: that he tak.-s all kinds of countiy" produce, iim' i,rfhPRt nri'ces--chickenF, turkeys, ducksf butter, egg?, die. April .12rrtf I THAT COMMISSION HOUSE OF TINLEY & HEEEOFS, CltlRLFSTOX, S. L, . . THE only hous? doing business in that city. is still open for the llecucivy and FbncardingotsM kinds of poods, frare, merchandise, machinery, produce, Ac- . , ,. -- - If ou want your goods forwarded without the vexatious delays and enormous expense bills paid the last ea!seii, and at the same tiulo have your busiuessdou in Mtcb a manner tliat omebodv tcill be made responsible fori be damaged ami lost" packages; consign them to TixLcy &. Herbuk, who have Received ahd Forwarded all Goods com siutnl to then during all the past season w ithout any extra charge over those established rates as gireg beluwand up tohis time have not encoun tered'a'sdlitarv complaint. ' v Onr.Mr. llerron was Clerk ortbe'jteceivfhg and Forwarding Tteparimtnt of the South. Carolina Ril Koad Company for the past seven years, and is perfectly familiar w ith all their hooka, freight tarills and rules of shipment, both by rail roads and vessels, together w ith the mode of proceedure to secure damages and pay for lost articles from other parties the proper steps 'of which w ill be taken in all such cases without loss or delay to the owners. Another important 'advantage is that his thorough knowledge- of all freights ai.d rules of shipment enables him to instantly detect and cor rect any overcharge in the Bills of lading which in all cases has to bo done at that timo. or be Instil the nurntr. in many instances greatly exceeding the commission we charge He wan also raised iu Charleston, is perfectly acclimated and tree from the Contagions of that city, therefore w e will under all circumstances faithfully discharge any business entrusted to i:s. All produce M'.ch as Wheat, Flou Corn. Corn Meal, 11j on. Lard. Butter, G?gs, . Cotton, Rice, Rye, Oats. Hay. Tobacco wooh Feathers, Bees wax I'otatoes, Onions Ac . consigned to us. will be promptly sold and the proceeds returned with out keeping the money a jjio months to speculate mtnii- for WM i r it is.t incf Iv inii1.rctrw.-l tl.it hi. mgage in no speeulatioii wiuuever. all that we want isour commis.sion. as folfoas: For Receiving and 'Forwarding all ordinary packages of good 10 cts; large packages of furni tutvnnd nnehiueryx charges according to respon sibility. Iron and steel in loose bars 10 cts per hundred lbs. and storuble for advancing freights ami charges 2 1-2 per cent, which you can save by depositing the money with us for selling produce - I '2 per cent. We will also fill all orders in this market makin? the best selections for our patrons, at 1 1-2 pei cent. TINLEY & HERKON. Charleston. Jan. 1st 1855. We beg leave to refer to the fallowing gentlemen: Rev. Titos. W. Atkia, Mj. M. M.Gaines, Ashe ville. . . P. D Gates. 12 Broadway, New York. Col. Jwmes Gadsden. Charle ton. John Caldwell. .President of S. C. Rail Road. Thos. Waring Auditor 14 " " John Kinc. Agent 41 " " " Hyatt. McBurney & Co., a::i J. S. & L. Bowie & Co.. Charleston. , W. B. A! Ramsey, Secretary orSfafe; A. R. Cro zier Compttoller of Treasury, and M. M. Swan. Nah villi. Ten. French & Van EppS. and J.J. Bryant, Chat tanooga. 1. A. Tipton. Railrood Agent, and merchants peiieiaflv Li ;i'!cn Tennessee N. GuinniKii Son.. T.J & C. Powell. Craig head and IVadcrick, Kno.xville, Tenness-e. W & T. Harris. Ionian & Hamilton Branner &. Mitchell Fains & King. Dandridge. Tenn. '-- The G;ernviIe. S.C. Mountaineer. Athens. (Ga.) Uatchman and Charlotte. N C. D.-mo-j erat. w ill each eopv one vear.and forward bill to T Sc II. " , Wool Wanted. We want to bnv ten tliotisuud juunds cjooc1 clean waslicd W(ol, for which we will pay ioods at very low prices. W. 1). RANKIN & CO. ! May 20. 'on. Eeady Made Clothing j Received and for sal, a large lot of Heady Made Clothiti't. Call and see at 1 ir. D. RANKIN 3k CoV j Oct. 20. 13 V'c Atl'Xllif, Know Nothing, r3 and Young America Hats, together with flush caps, and otln r styles, compose a part of the lar-c stock of goods to ie tounuat 1 SMITII, Ii A II! D VANCE S. Dec.2t.l?vl ; At prices ranging from 25 cents to S6.. New, beautiful, and lower than last winter. S1ITli, BAIRD &. VANCE. Dec. 11, 1S54. tf ' '. GREAT ATTRACTION ! ! ! New Springr nml Siiiifiiicr GOODS ! : . THE undersigned ato now receiving and ojK-nii .S Hi (heir OLD STAXD. a heavy assortment of'sjiriuo; ami suimner CnOOO.S of t!u latent and most fashionable styles; and einbracinir every variety usually kept in a re tail! establishment iu thrs country. They di em it unnecessary to enumerate the various articles, comprised within their assort ineiit; or to speeify priqes; suffice it to say, that they bate beeu carefully and tastefully selected, 17 one of the partners in market; and will be sold at a VERY SMALL ad VANCE ON ORIGINAL COST. They flatter themselves that the superior advnuta-ea if which they aie possessed for purchasing Goods, will, enable lln-m.to sell as iw. u not a lilllltMiOllt'l limn one else; and a. von '.. 11 at their stor nh;T stahd in m.ej cf. it win bo greatly to your ad vaiita-e, one and all, to come, vitli your Feathets, lifags, fleeswax. Tallow, Hides, ore., te.; and more important than all, with your -pocket books well filled with CASII, and , inak your purchases of them. f I To our old friends and .customers, we tenj der our sincere thanks; and respectfully solij cita continuance of the liberal patronage they have hitherto bestowed uj-on'ii.-' W. D. HANKIX-& CO. As??etille, April , '55. tf . Boots aiid SKoes;; V nentrernen's wtitef froof sewed foots Ladies Gaiters and Buskibs;- "children's waikins' shoes and slit'pers: ladies. an gentkmi-n'a Overshoes: a very soperior article o " , - ; T Cork Soles, v . : : from the , well known establishment of Miles & 8on.. Tor tale t ttc cccap casu store or - , , , l : -.V. 11. JJLAUi. w unv experience in i;ectmng and Forwarding of -Goods previous to the South Car olina Kailrna'd quitting the business in Jnlv lalt. vim io SHAWLS! h ;iHiiO PROPOSALS. : ij . ' " Navy Department, ' ; Bureau of Yards and Docks, May 1, 1855. $ SCALED PROPOSALS FOR EACH CLASS Separately, .endorsed, "rroposals. for Class KoT Qrtame the doss) fdr the . navy-3-krd at nim thi ynrd) win be teceiveu at thin othce tmtu nn on th? eighth day of June next for furnishing, at the several navy-yards named, .the materials and ar ticles embraced in thefollowingclasses. and which are particularly described in printed -schedules, w nicii wilt tx lurmslied upon, application- and sent by mail, if so requested to jersons desiring, to offer tocontractlf'orany or all the classes named therein.-by the commandants of the several navy yards, for the classes for the 3 ards under their command, or by the navy agent nearest .theretd, or by the bureau, for any or all the yards. j j In case bidders desire the commandants or navy agents to send them thedules by iua!!,it will be Tfttcessary, in order to. insure their transmission; that they should enclose in their application pos tage stamps, as the law requires all postage to be pre'aid. , Bidders are hereby cautioned and " particularly notified lhat their offers must be in the form here prescribed, and be mailed -in time to reach their destination befoie the time expires for receiving them'; n bid will .be considered which shall be re ceived after the period stated, and no allowance will be made tor failures of the mail. ; Tojguard against oflers being opened before the timeappointed. bidders are requested to endorse on the envolope above the address, and drar a line under the endorsement, thus: "Proposal for Class 'o. name tie class) for the Xacy yard at ( name the yard") . . To the Chief of the BUrcku 0! YardJi and 4)ocks, Washington. D. C. All bids which may be opened before the pro per time, in consequence of their not being endor sed as above, will be returned to the bidders. FORM OF OFFER. : .Here date the offer.) i I, (here inicrt the iiavi.) of fpiame the town,) in the State of (name the S'ate.) hereby offer to furn ih under your advertisement dated (date of adver tisement.) and subject to all the requirements of the same, aud.of the printed schedule to which it refers, all the articles embraced in Class No (name the class.) for the navy yard at (iiatne the yard.) according to said schedule. 'viz: (here pasty on the prihtcd class from the schedule, and opposite each article set the price, and carry out the amount in the columns for dollars nnd cents, -and foot vp the aggregate amount of the bid for the class,) amoun: ting to (here write the amou'n tin words.) -j I propose sis my agent, (here name the agent, if nc is required by" the schedule, for the supply under the classes miscellaneous, by a non-resident of the place of delivery; and. should my oner be accepted, I request the contract may be prepared and sent to the navy agent at (name the agency ) for signa tures and ceitificate. j (Here the bidder to sign his name.) FORM OF GUARANTEE. j The undersigned, name of guarantor. of (name the U:ni and State of name the State.) and (name lof second guarantors, tpc) hereby undertake that flu above-named, name the bidder or. bidders will, if his or their otli-r a- above be accepted, enter into, contract with the United States within fifteen davs after the date of notice, through the post i.fiice, of the acceptance of his or their offers before mentioned.'" Witness: Sig?iature of guarantors I certify that the above-named here name the guarantors are known to me to be good ami res potiidble guarantors fu this case. Signature.) To be signed k'f Hit district judge, district 'at torney, collector, navy agent, or some person known to the bureau to be responsible! for poirrsAioui'H, -n; h. Class No. 1,-B'icks. 2 -Stone. 3.-Yeilow pine timber. O.-Spi tice, hemlock, orpine. 7.-Linie. . . j ch-0eme,nt; " i. 9.-G ravel and sand. 10 -Slate. 11. -Iron. 12. -Steel. ; 14 -Files. 15,-Paints, oils, and glass. 16-Sliip Chandlery. lg.-Staiionery. 19- WVmd. i 20- IIay. 21 Pro vender. 22.-Charroal 23 -Iron castings. 2d -Kemovitig ledge. 25.-Consiiuruug sewer; ft) II H0ST05. i Class No. l.-Bncks. 2. -Sione. 3. -Yellow-pine timber, 4. - " " lumber. j f5.-0ak and hard-wood timber ! aud-lumber. 6.-White pine, spruce, juni per, and cypress timber and lumber. J 7.-Lime and hair. 8--CrmoiJU 9.-Gravel and sand. 10. -Slare. : 11. --Iton. iron spikes, and naib. 12. -Sieei. 14.- Files. ! 1 15.-Paints, oils, and glass. 10.-Ship chandlery 17. - Hardware. 18. -Stalionary. : t 20.-Hay and straw. ' ; 2ft.- Provender. 1 22.-Charcoal. ; : 23,- Packing. ' . 25. Iron eastings. 26.Pumping engine A pumpF - for dry dock. . , 27. -Si a in engine (or ropewalk ; . NEW YdlOS. Class No. 1 .-Bricks. I 2. Stone. : ' - 3. -Yellov-piue timber. 4. - ;u u lumber. 5. -Oak and hard-wood timber and lumber. ;'6.-White pine, spruce, juni--. per, !aud cypress limber atrd lumber. j 7.-Lfme ahd hair.;. -; aFetnent.- . ; t 9.-Gravel and Sand.' 10,-siate;, ; r -. tl.-lron, rrorV spikes, arid nails: i I ul4.-FiIes. .. ! i 1 f 15.--Paints, oils, and-glass. jb.JSInp chandlery, r 17 - Hardware. J&rSialioiiery.; 2).-Hay and stravr1. I 21-Proyeijer. 'f 22.--(JhaicoAl. ! 23 - Belting, packihg, add hose. ; 24.-Copper. and composition naik r . !. LT 25. -Ironj work and iron casU i : . ings. . ' .' L . 26. -Machinery atid toots. 27. -Fire engine and appurten- ! " ' ; . ances. . . :-: .!-: ;2S. Iron roofing, ;fec. I . i ; ' 29.' GunherV house, E lis is- '. " land, complete. : 30. Guu-carriage shed, of iron. ,1 r j 311 Oakum shop ol iron. j FOR PHILADELPHIA, NAYY-YARD. Class Noi 4 Yellow nine ItuiiberLi . S. Oa k a ti d h a rd -w pod itlmbe r 1 t and lumber. ; . . I o. Vv hie pinp, spnire , jnni limbet . 1 . per, atiu cypress , ! and lumber. " 7. Line and hair; . I 11 Iiouj iron spikes and nails ..:! ; 1'; Sleel; i .. I 14. Flies. u ? ; i 15. Iiiuts oils, arid glass; lb femp chandlery; 17. Hardware; j i 18 Siaiionery. ! : 19 Fire wood. i j 20. Hay and straw; I ,21. Provender. 22. Charcoal. 23. Belling, packit1g,arid hose. 24. Copper and compOMlion p. nails. , j - 26. Maehincrv and fools. FOR FOKT MIFFLIN. j Class No. 1. Bucks. . Stone. ; 3. Yellow-pine lumber. ?t 5. Oik, and hard -wood tim ' ber and lumber. 6. - r v lute pine, sptuca luni- per, and cypress I timber 4 and lumber; Lime and hair. Gravel and sand. 7. 9. ; lO. Slate. I 11. Iron, iron spikes and nails. ! 16. Ship chandlery. FOR ASYLUM f?liissNo. 1. Clotlnnn:. 2. lIat -, boots, shops, fcCi ProviMous. : j Groceries. " j. Dry Goods. ?- Biead, &.e. I 'r..i , t. 3 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1 ouai-iu. Chandlery.' Hardware. Iron and nails. - I I. Paints, oils, and gliss. 1 12. Files. 13 I jMinber. ' 14. Proven Jer. lo. Fire Wood. ' 16. (yhurroal. ' 16. Stationery. ; !; FOR WASillNGTON; Class No. i. Bricks. N , - 2. Stone. - ; 3. Yellow. pine limber. 5. Oak and hard-wood tim- I , : ' ber. - '- j - ' j 6. White-pine timber and lumber. 7. Lithe and hair. 9. Gavel and sand. 1L lion, iron spikes and Wails : 12 Steel. : 13. Pig iron, i 14. File;?. v , 15 Paiuts, oils, and glass, j ' 16. Ship chandlery. i I 17. Hardware. 18. Stationery. I 16; Fire wood. ; 2i). Hay and straws L ! 21. Proven'de'r. j ; 22. Charcoal. 1. 23. Belting, packing. and hose. NAVY-YARD, NORFOLK, Clas3 L Bricks. I IK; . 2: Sione.: ; " , j; 3. 'Ytfllow-pine timber. m 4. Yellow-pitie lumber. 5. Oak and hard 1 wood timber 1 6. While-pine and jtmiper ..... timber and lumber ; ' .' : ' 7. Lulie. -8. Cement. ! 9. Sand. ; ; 10. Slat. . v-S -: ."...' 1L Iron, iron spikes antl riails. h"! .: 12.; Steel. - . , . . I Btuklmg of magazine I keepers house. " I t 14. Files. - ' - ! 19;-Paiulst oil, and glctsSi ! 16. Sldp chandlery. j; I : 17. Hardware.: , j ! , 18. Stationery i 7 ; 20. Hay and straw. 21. Provender. ' n 22. Chat coal. . j V- 1 ; 23. Bdlting atid packing 24. Copper and composition nailsi , - - 2o.. Irpn eastings. ; ; i 26. Machinery and tool. v 1' Steam engine for dry dock. OR -PENSACOLA. : ' It Clai5s:Koi-l.-.Uficksi.v I , ' 2.-Stone..J., A 'o--pt-r 3. Yellow-pine, timber. : ; :i 4. Yellow-pine lumber! r 5.' Oak and hard wood timber ! "and liimpen White pine,: spruce jurtl-.. ' per, and cypress lumber ana , ii rape r. 7. Lime ..Cement; "9. Cockle 10. Siate.: f. f It. U. 13. 14. 15. Iron, iron spikes and hail?.' Steele ;j y';" "'(' ' " ,''"' Railroad irbti; Files.: M':;. Paints,. oils, glass. Ship chandlery; Hardware 16. 17. 18. Stationery ; tO. FuekwoocLv. zu. nay.. L?PrdTcndert ,. r 'r 12 Charcoal. 23. Belting, packirig; hose, &c; 1 L , . - j I 21. Copper and composition, . .. j- nans.' . , . ... ; 1 .25 frbu casting?.' ; ' - 26. Maehiiiery;ccc. fV The -schedule xvjll Statt the- times WithlH fhlcU articles and materials ivill;bc reiruired to bo dell veredj and where the printed schedule Lj not used; the periods stated In it! for i deliveries must bo . eojpied in the-bids. All the articles which 'may bo oeiivercu at sucn ywteo or places, uiciuiung araj- age ana carting, to-tbe place Where used; witufd" t tlie navy-yards, respect ijvely, tor which. .f the ofier is made as niay be diluted by the command hg. : officer thereof, and itlief things being. equal; pre-'.. ference will be piVeh to. Amerk-an nianutactures-.' No article will be received after the exi.iration of the eriod "specified in the schedules, fort he com"- pletionpt deliveries, uuless specially, autuorucd by the department. ?' i ,. , : . i ' It is to be provided in the contract,-and to hst distinctly uu lerstood by the bidders, - that th' amount nnd number of articles enumerated iti class s heade l 'miscellaheousVarc soecified as th6 probable quant ity which may Mi required,1 as well as to tlx data for dertcrmuiinaithe towest bid; but uie con 1 racier 13 lu iuniisn more-or less 01 iuv ... said enumerated articles, and in such quantities, f and at such tines, as the bureau lor-' commandant m&y ' requite, sitch increase" hdwever, liot":to exceed 1 11 if. tlirl nf Uih hniintltif'S fltf ' T.-rhrl rcmi!l. tions sent through the post.ofiice shall be deelucd i sufti.ient noU.c.e J duripg'thu fiscal year en dnr 30tti June, lboo; and whether ed be .there or less than,! those tlie.quanties reouir- sptcified; the prices .ihall. remain the .'ame. I All the articles under .-the contract must bo of. the best quality, delivered in all and every extra charge or good order, free of expense, 'and sub ject to the' inspection,-count,, weight or n1eas14.ro- merit of tlie t-aid navy-yard, aipd be in all respects satisfactory to the commandant thereof. Didders are referred to the yards for plan3, specificatlotij .M'iption of the artic headed "miscellane- or samples, and a further des les. Contractors for .classes ous," Who do not reside near Hie plabo where tha articles .nre to be delivered, Will' be 1-euil-ed 1 1 name in their ironosalnan ' crent a t i h . c it y -o C orincipal place-near 'the vaij-d of delivery wljo may I. ' be called upon to deliver articles icdhout delay when thev f;ha!l" be required Approved ruret.iesin: the.fdll amount of contract will be repnred, arid Lweiity per centum as. addi tional secuiity dediTcied fiotik-ach. payment until the contract shall have been completed or cancel led, nnless'otheru iso author ized. by the -department. On classes headed-'-niiscellaneous'' to ba; delivered as icqnired: during" the fiscal year, the twenty per centum retarned Jiiay, at thediscrelioa of the coinniandantbe paid quarterly, on the first of Januai v. April July, and October, "when 1 thb de'livGriex.. hr.ve bwn i satisfactory, the balanco' eighty per cent, will, be paid by the respective n-vvy agents within thirty', days -after the j rcscn tatin of birs. in triplicate, duly vouched and approved.:.. .,.',: o. ". 'j No partjof the per cchftrn reserved to boi paid itiuil all rejected articles ol'Iercd Uhder thd contract shall have .beep rt moved liaiuij' the yard,1 unless ;speeially authorised jby the department. . It will be1 stipulated "in the contract that if de fault shall be made by the j rtics 'of. the first part in lelivering all or ahj ojf the articles mentioned ofthb quality and at the times and places abovd irovidetl. then and -in that case tiiu saiu. partici will forfeit and j.i i j " uiikvu vial-en, tua u'jiiit ....I. Mil, n;, ci... n 1 i ; dated -damages, a sum of leiiey. CquaJ tO(lwici the amount of the contract price nere n agrcca. upon as the price to btf paid" for tiie articles In ease of the actual delivery Ihereu, whlich -liqui'4 dated damages may be recovered fi'o tinia lo time as thev accrue The sureties must siirn the contract, and. their responsibilitj certified to ly "a haw agent, co'4 lector, district attorney;, or Isonie other person.sat isfV.ctorily known to thb bureau . . It is to be prov ided J in the contract that t ho bureau shall have the power of annallinj'the cou4 tract, without loss or darrfaige to the government! in case Congress sha!f;notj .'have made ' sufficient appropriations for tlri art'rCles named, for the com pletion of the works estimated for, and on . wbicli this advertisement is based- and shall also ' bavU the power to' increase br iliroinish the fptahtitics named in the classes not Headed "MIiC(dlancouif in the schedule, 25 per cehjr. ' , -'.'-. . j ; Persons whose offers slj.il! bo.acccpfcl .will bn notified by letter through the, post ofiicc, 'whicii notice shall be considen-dj sufTcienr, itrid- if they do not enter iiU'oqcrtrtrapt wr'the iiupplicjs speciflujl within fifteen days from the date of; notice- from the bureau of thc'ttccutila'ac's of their biid . a "eoo' tract will will be made wit some otherpcrson. or i8 of, such defaiiltinj K-iisilule for : ia.ll delin-' J'-i' " ' I ." iiit conformity wlfh thi.1 option of t!io bureau, persons, and the gharinti bidder will be held res qaenci?3. .,. .. v- J.; , All offers not made ir s, advertisetiient will, at the! be roiected. . -'! y- . ' '.. .";'-.''- ' T. Thow 'only whose offers may ba ,-accepted will be notified, and contracts will be ready fur" execui- tiuii as soon th reafteras May 17. 1855. may bb practipable a: wHiTsoif, v SURGEON DENTIST ASIIETILLE, N. C, ! addlei-y-j of every tlrscriytfpfi, and k3 sole and tipper Leather, may be had at low, rates 01 .', -'"' f SMITH ti M DOWELL a April 7. - SMITH & 3IcDOWKIiLf Dealers in Dry Goods, Hardware, pr6 V J cenes, Oroclfery, ccc ccc. Ashenlle, N. C. W. D. RANKIN & C0 Dealers 1 n Dry Good s, Groceries, Hard. '.ya re' Cickery,;c;:&c;;T -.j--.'-"Ashq ville, N. X4 ' . g M IT EI BlI KDVA?CE Deallrs sit Dry Go)Grocerie8 Utfdt ; L '.' v' ; '' -.forbi-'!-ic' Vrnerallvi..H' "' T iMerclifitKlise generally; .'ASIinVItLE, n, c. 2iHo& lbs. Eastern "Nails; ifvf k v a 1- -1; . . 11 rrv5dOsCy ": vt; 1 - r - v. ' ! i ' - t V i 'I - r ! . 1 ! i i
The Asheville News and Mountain Farmer (Asheville, N.C.)
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May 24, 1855, edition 1
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