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EVENING STAR. |essne putts ipan mt LADIES. “TT PRANKLIN PIERCE, President of the Unt- ADVICE TO THE I, ted States of A Sed finches of Awerica, do declare peas ee that the public sales erdered by proclazon By gentle to retain the i tion No. 542, bearing date the 20th of July, 1965,: Let duty, , Virtue takethelead, to be held at the several land offices in the TERRI- Devnte cory, apres hig fot >| eal Maron eet"eih aa Sie Despise coquetty ; the shallow fool a at tig onde —_ os cine measures compliments by rule, 3 lands. her aunhot nen Mikes chatt ring ay, due of the sales being postponed, to-wit : Repeats the sume dull strates day.| At the land office at BRowNsviLLx, commenc- ing on Monday, the twenty-second day of Octoder Are mien of sense attracted to your face, next, for the sale of the p»blic lands situated oukwagit-tamned Squee, oe thelr compound grace? within the townships ‘and frac- ‘Your judgment rather than yourdvess display. j inetpnnee nda ~ P good breeding, strive to please; North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- ie enkg nascar nes 2 . papel cipat meridian. fiihkp gulated ease: Econo ieee phy > eve, herp A train, The best affections of your obtiin? And is he reckoned worthy of your choice ? Fractional townships one hundred and one, one hundred and two, one hucdred and three, and # Slice aie oe one hundred and four, on the main land, of range Confess it then, nor from bim seek to bide, Township one hundred and one, and fractional ‘What's known to every person e.se beside : ps one hundred and two, one hundred Ain grit cnpectiotnay | Sau andlineren ani nad af renac pa ex, ; t y Receive Lis vows, aud by s kind return, joan ndred and ft Affection’s blaze. will ever iter burn ; Disaa‘n duplicity, from free, ‘What ev’ry woman should, you then will be. Answer to Sally Sunflower. Miss Sally Sunflower, 0, O What teaze de white folks so, 3 you With your“ ”? or Yee eB Soe PRE may. Selly Suntiower, 0, O, &c Stema, Townships one hundred and three, one hundred and four, and fractional township one hundred and five, on the main land, of ranze five. Townships one hundred and three, one hundred and four, and one hundred and five. of range six ‘Townships one hundred and three, onehundred and four, and one hundred and five, of range sev en.. At the land office at Winona, commencing on Monday, the twenty-ninth day of October next. for the disposal of t! blic fi within thefol- named townships, exclustve of the islands in the Mississippi river, to wit : North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian, Fractional townships one hundred and six, on the main land, of range five. Fractional township one hundred and six and one ee and seven, on the main land, of x ‘ownship one hundred and six, and fractiona’ towaships one h and seven and one hun- dred and eight, on the main land, cf range seven. ips one hundred and six and one hun- dred and seven, and fractional township one hun- dred and eight, on the main land, of Page eight Township one hundred and seven, and lion- al township one hundred and eight, on the main a Answer to the charade In the Star of Fri- day: “ Butter Gup.’’ Exioua —I am com of 16 letters: My 9, 3, 11, 14, 4, 13, isa useful article in building under water My 1, 3, 6, 15, 1, 12, isa boy’s name. | My 1, 2, 7, 15, 16, is a future state of happi- ness. My 1, 14, 4, without which the world would be uninhabited. My 14, 2, 2, 12, 4, is s girl’s name. My U1, 10. 5, is a cat’s talk. My 13. 6. 2, 10, 4, 8, 12, 6, 4, 3, 16, isa prof- itable business. land, of range nine My 8, 6, 1, is a useful animal. Townships cne hundred and seven and one My whole is destined to be, in the courze of | hundred and eight, of range ten. time, the greatest of its class this side of the At the land cfficeat Rev Wixe, commencing . * ; on Monday, the twenty-ninth da Octob Empire City. — _W.@.C., jr. next forthe dinponal ofthe poe lands wwii . oxy SS er ee -named towns! and fractio ti Riegtcny Coecty Peas rene, PaheP, at townships, exclusive of the islands in the Missis- sippi river, to-wit “f North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian, Fractional townships one hundred and thirteen, = one i and fourteen, on the main land, Township one hundred and thirteen and frac- tional townships one hundred and fourteen and one hundred and fifteen, on the main iand cf sixteen. ‘ownships one hundred and thirteen and one hundred and fourteen, and tractional township one hundred and fifteen, on the main land, of range seventeen » ‘ownship one hundred and fourteen and frac- tional township one bundred and fifteen, on the main land, of range eighteen. At the land office at Minnuarotts, commens ing on Monday, the twenty-second day of Octo- ber next. for the dispesal cf the public lands situ- ated within the under-mentioned townships and fractional ps, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridiam. Fractional towasbips one hundred and sixteen and one hurdred and seventeen, west of the For Snelling reserve, of range twenty-one. Townships one hundred and sixteen and one hundred and seventeen, cf range twenty-two. Atthe saME TIME AND PLACE, for the disposal of the public lands in the foilowing-: amed town- ships, (exclusive of the isiands in the Mississippi ¥. broke down last Thursday. The swing had four boxes full of people, who were wo with great violence to the ground. One of them named Graham was almost instantly killed; Sinameeeae tenes ee other . two are very geriously injured. e people are 30 enraged that they cutthe swing down and burnt it. Ep The people of Connecticut have recently decided, by a large majority, toamend the State constitutive so as to require all electors here- after to be able to read Se vEMesT F OCEAN STEAMERS. PROM THE UNITED sTaTEs. Name: Lear, For Day Washington ..New York..Southampton. Oct. 6 FROM SUROPE Unions.........Havre .....New York ...Sep. 26 UF The California steamers leave New York om tae 5th and 26te of each month. RRIVALS 47 PRINCIPAL HOTELS. Srowes’ Herel—r Pp. & w. snownN. E Adams, Md C A Churchill, do J Sranweod and lady, * _ Dias E 6 Taylor, Eng river,) of which the portions situated within the AC Talbott, Ind former mili reserve at For Snelling are to be O Allen, do seld, in ance with the provisions of the act of 20th of August, J $8 Tortiin, I 52, entitled ‘An act to reduce JR Simms, bC T Waters, NC and define the boundaries of the military reserve L Suis N ae J Fields, do at the St. Peter's river. in the Territory of Minne- ry, Ly » Ga sota,’’ and which sre subject to pre-emption un- EE MS Cassine, do a W Kennedy, SC der the act of 2d March, rs . = : stag Bes p North of the base line and west of the fourth F Selvage, Ma aay, 2 SLi Batdy Le Beutat, Mi the: oe ee isn as the Seo ? Oh: DL Foster, M. Fractional townships twenty seven and twenty- S B Higgins, NY G Schoilhass, NY eight, west of the Miniatya of range twenty. J E Rich, do Z B Beall . ¥v TW yhships twenty-seven, tweniy- foot es Ma Capt F Woolford, fam, eight, and twenty. tne west of the Missixsippi r a twenty-three Bi, ee, sc aan cig a Fractional townshi,s twenty-seven, twenty- ‘W S Manchester, fam, G W Folsom, do eight, and iwenty nine, west of the Mississippi Ohio EV Breden, Va river, of range twenty-four 1H 1 McDowell, Va_ Y Gi-nn, NC At the land office at Savx Rapips,commenct: DW B Thompson, do J B Perry and iy, SC on Monday, the fifth day of November next, te Dr H W Webster,do Mrs Gidsden, the dis of the public lands in the folliowing- ae Hamill, do ay Sebont nad do named townships and fractional townships, viz: % L Sade : Va =a Gey, North of the base line and west of the fourth atk 7 Va — + prea cia Township Pitta od cas aay, eight i E Reteog hey a w = ee Ga Township thirty-tive, of range twenty-nine. J L Scoggin’ Va K Williams, Miss Townships thirty-six, thirty-seven, and thirty- E Fis.er, DC J G Henning, Sc eRe, ot eee thitty AH Jordan, Mich BJ Hazard, do ‘ownfhips thirtv-eight, thirty-nine, forty, for- . a 4 ty-one, and forty-two, of range thirty-one pie §D English, Va Fractional townships thirty-eigh,, thirty-nine, E eknzpp. 3 ¥ Pannell, do ‘y Ro Maj Pafrtenks, Fla JH Wai ce, Ga sat, forty-one, and forty-two of range thirty: JASowers Tex T A Boddie, do é J D Kerfoot, do Iw Smith, Ve At the land office at Stitt warzR, commencing J Winston, Ohio JP Bu on Monday, the twelfth day of November nert, J Rosenband, Ga M Slavin, Va for the disporal of the pubiic lands within the un: o i ae 7 see Rogers, me fe ger townships and fractional town- fad be Alexander, a D B Davis, NC P A Drawner, Md i: ic Gaae Pa iM tameen Ge North of the eee eee of the fourth Ps ee son, een Ve" op fnetional township forty-one, west of the St. 4 wv Bamett, ies seb omer do’ me fenced arena tiene oe: west of the St. T Googh. do - 4 ‘, Glasaford, Con Crolx river, and township forty-two, of range * Palle edith, Va Leigh, Va Fractional township forty, west of the St. Croix 5 Be og Dr Gale and ly, Va river, and townships forty-one and forty-two, of ylor, rap, Be pe Wisierse’ Hetel—m.a. & 3.0. wittanp. Tactional townships thirty-eight, thirty-nine, a eae condemn oie st Bes, west of the St. Croix river, of range ailey. Va juchanan. n. 3 Bia dridye, La O P Whaley, SC Island on lot six, of section thirty-two, in town- 6 M Bullock, Mass H C Rogers and ly, NY | ship twenty-nine, of range twenty-two. 4 te _* lady, a Mie Bond lady, do Goan forty, - moe twenty-seven. wodzood, a ven under my hand at the «ity of Washing- & D Ben am‘n, Ma A M Riggs and lady, do | ton this twenty-second day of September an W B Goodrich, do 3 B Dean, La Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty- A'S Peei, do B M Harman, Mass five. FRANKLIN PIERCE. Miss R Peet, do W A Sands, Md By the President : apg lady, Va (a Taos. A.Henpricks, — - Bare & fami ee 8 L Pesry, Ala pon paren of the General Land Office. B Ha ding vy, Mass a - a AR Ga &ly,Pa MC Lybrook, Va PROPOSALS h SET- W A Blake, ass ww snow, NY IN THE FIFTH Wargo eee "Col a Stanle , os rr Se La JIB Shurmet on Mayor’s Ovrice, Sept. 19, 1855. M s Cammack’ do E F Olmstead, USN ROPOSALS will be received at this Office Miss Cammack and S Harney and lady, NY until Friday, the 12:h of October, for building ” maatd. do B 8 Lambert, Mich a Market-House in the Fifth Ward, at the inter- JS Birdsley, NY Hon C M Conrad, La section of Pennsylvania and North Carolina Ave- R ') H mmond, Va J McGin ll nues, according to the hoor and specifications for BR Mesin. do S$ A Maen and lady, NY | 8#i@ market-house, which may be examined at AR Merchant. Pa Sueke.ia any time by ns proposia z to bid therefor. Dudley, ¥f ‘Aug Kobe Bidders wil statet ¢ rice for the job complete. € Beater, ua = poe: ope oT TOWER a «ee y a King aud lady, La A Rhodes and lady, do sep 20—2awid Mayor. dey, ir Pember, Mass - é A Welsh &ly,Va_ BR Tysoi,NY Orrick oF THE CoMMANDING OsriceR, - M Peppa va? sc Pd ~ — Leg r becom ean: Yee August 20, 1555. J _ . ‘ALED PROPOSALS wili be received at this pay mt yg nbd er lag - office until October 2th next, meridian, for Mrs Ms}. Clarke NC J Workmiller Iago, Va Che pablo sre. tay abingiap city, D: C.,on “TG Ne ison, NY ic sqi ying street on the Miss P Workmiller, do United States Hetel—z. c HackNEY , Canal street on the north, Seventh street on east, an appro- of $30,000 having been made by Congress Geo Boak jr Va Capt R M Lucas, USA or the same A Med Lyon, Pa J Maxwell and lady, Va | Master builders desiring to propose for this CR Books NJ G Sariger, DC building will please call at this office to examine % Corover, NY H E Lawrence, USN the drawings, specifications, and bill of work, A W Turner, NC JL Flemming, DC and receive any additional explanatien in order to A A'S Leach, Va make up their proposals, which they will be en- Dr C Davis, do abled to do convenientiy and at leisure at this of- P H Davie, do fice A D Hoke, do Om Ala Phen will blige ~~ topes an pad W E Dean, do emp, do jen and a; master bu as the WL Lewis NY HS Jarkeon, Va Work has to be done ina s: rior manner; hence M Moreland, do eons — ree oS mee) = own Oe Legler JH Cohen do a) i, Me 4 ex) to nt sal to) R B Davis. Ct TPB . Va <2 somata ay ley ape anrnny a BH Clarke. Va G R Sanger and lady, do All pro; must be made according to the + D Handy do PN Magee, do iteme of the bill of work, (which have been cal- 238 bonneliy, do 'W W Dnuonawent, do culated with precision,) if the proposer find the J DP Bean and lady, Ale M Caraweli, NY same correct. J Cardwe I, do HR Scott, Md An capinces superintendent is appointed. and will be always present on thegronnd of bulla , after the work commences, in the absense of Kirkwood Mouse—s. 4. % 4. xtanwoop ABCupe hy — aigiremmee Me complied with.” WH BELL, ual re) I 7 " - J Cassidy. do WH ‘Trowert, aia ‘Washington Arsenal. . Mass aut, Va = J O Herman, do JL Parker, do Begin; Histoire de Napoleon, de sa famille, et J Hoag, Mich E D Mercer, do ¢ | goees Mpeque, 4 vols. 8. | G Rica, Pa HT Cortes, @ ; Histoire des luttes et rivalities po W_ Burns ard ly, Ma. loging Utiques entre les Puissances Maritimes et la 38 Hebbern, | R Massey, Va France, 8 vols Paris, 1855. Fee S M MoCormick, do Brillat-Savarin, Physiologie du Gout; edition Mm Fanside Allustree, 1 vol. . PR eT ey CAG Thome ug |, Moliere ej, Qeuvres com pletes, 1 vol. ; edition il- , lustree ; . GT bmitn, Pe RK Jones, do yseau; La nouvelle Heloise, 1 vol.; edition SC Hamid, Pa Mlustree ; 50 cents _ American Hotel— ma rovers, | ,mousmnni Les Confessions, 1 vol.; edition il- RC Copeland, Fis Mr Zimmerman, Ma Chateaubriand ; Memoires d’outre tombe, 13 Bepraséo. Mr Stephens, DC y 27 Sears compte S vols. .@1 y fi 5 1. r do DK Harris, - Ducis; Oeuvres umes, 2 vols 50 cents, OF sain, DC pe FRAN@K TAYLOR ISLAND GROCERY STORE. me Gr E. ie ES ty ye have 2 7 house,on 434 street, between E and) F. rs generally. They respectfully invite an inspection, and have no doubt theyean and willoffer indacements for frequent calls and continued custom. a i GEO. B. MATTINGLY, sep 23—2awow INO. H. MATTINGLY. FRENCH BOOT MAKER. press WOLFSTEINER, No. 467 Eighth st., near Pa. avenue, is new prepared to, make the most Fashion*bie French Boots His long experience and pra tice in eng ‘ah fre posinees rae aoe New fork, jus im in sa} that his boots cannot bent j y is in this.country. made up, to which Has on hand a let already the particular attention of yentlemen are invited. sep 1i—3m* el sac inne <s EERS SCM ee See ean ee es /— STEAMER GEORGE PAGE will leave Alexandria and Wash- ton at the fi ines ve Alexandria at 7 . M.. 230,56 pm aati, 7¥,8X, a. m., 2x, Leave Washirgton at 6,8, 9%, 11K a m., 1, 2x,44,5%, 7D. m. : Me oN BUSES will run in connec tion with the Boat, starting from the Capitol and Rolng, up Pennsylvania Avenue as far as 12th st., ve Capi M,7%, 8M, Xa m, My, 23%: 5x BR m. ‘he BOAT runs in connection with the Orange end Alexandria Railroad, and with the Trains the Baltimore and Washington Railroad. ~ RATES OF TOLL. Omnibus Fare from Capitol to Boat.. 6 cents. Begay wilt “ tl Buggy and horse Horse and rider. Market Wagons « « “ Wagon and four horses. Hacks........+..- Hacks, Round Tri Flour per barrel .. All kinds of Grain per sep 27—tf SILVER WARE. AH. SEMKEN, 330 Pa. avenue, between 9th and © 10th streets, offers his la stock of pure Silver Ware, hergyee of Coffee and Tea 5 complete, Si Bowls, Cream Goblets, Cups. 3 and F orks, anda ificent assortment of richly chased fnuicy sliver seresuitable for gifts, at reduced prices. Persons in want of any of the above articles are invited to call. Being mostly of our own manufacture, we war- rant it sterling. IL? Silverware of any design made to order at short notice. Particular attention ts paid in get- ting ss Bere Preralums, &c. au OYSTERS !—OYSTERS!—OYSTERS! SCHWARZE, comer of Lith and E streets, © acquaints his customers and the, public in general that he has opened « his Oyster and Pickling estab ishment atthe corner of i0th sireet and Poto- mac river, Steamboat Wharf, where he built a large cellar and vaults, to keep Oystersin the cold- est weather Hotels and Restaurante are invited to make now the contracts to be sure to get their Oysters all the season round, at the most reasonable terms. Orders left at the er of Lith and E sts. will be promptly attend d to. sep 27—Im* NEW FALL MILLINERY. N Saturday, September 29th, Miss THOMP- SON will open our Fall Millinery, em- .- bracing one of the richest and handsomest assortments of Bonnets. Feathers, F lowers, Ritbons, Head-dre=ses &c , ever before offered, and we vespectfully call the attention of the ladies tothe same, and requestthem to give usa call and inspect our stock, which we will dispose of at the lowest prices In addition to the above we have a large assort- ment of Ladies’ Belts, Gloves, Hosiery, Work Baskets, and a great variety of Fancy Goods. RUTCHINSON & MUNRO, - avenue, between 9th and 10th sts. ANTHONY'S HAT ESTABLISHMENT, Ox 7th Street, near Pennsylvania Avenue. ps is the pl retailed at W prices for Cash ouly; sat beim | 20 per cent. extra profit wiil aot be charzed fo offset bad debts very best Dress Hat 50, juite as good as those usu- ally sold at S5 $4. A fashi umbug the metto. A full supply of the Fall style of HATS. sep 19—Sw WATE HM KER, d 9th and 10th stresis, c. kind of repairs jv 17—5m Piveting, Jewell to Watebes INHALATION FoR THE CURE OF ASTHHA AWD CONSUMPTION. NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL!!! drought heme to the door of the Millicn! WONDERFUL, discovery bas recently been made by Dr. Curtis, of this city, in the treat- ment of Consaiaption Asthma, end all diseases of the Lungs. We refer to Dr. CURTIS'S HY- GEANA, or INHALING HYGEAN VAPOR AND CHERRY SYRUP. With this new me- thod, Dr. C. has restored many afilicted ones to health, as an evidence cf which he has innumera- ble certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a phy- sielan remarks, ‘‘f( is evident that inh: —con- stantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the medicinal properties must come in dfrect contact with the whole erial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the manyand vi broly ome Se uced, upon them when introduced into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion.” The Hyge- ana is for sale at all the Dru; ts throughout the country.—iV. Y. Dutchman Jas. 14. The Inhaler {3 worn on the breast under the lin, en, without the least inconvenience—the heat of the body being sutticient to evaporate the fluid. ict of cares of cures, like the following, might be named. mo packages of the Hygeana bas cured meef six yeare standing. oe: x JF. KEESBERRY, P. M. of Duncannon, Pa. 1am cured of the Asthma of ten years’ standing by Dr. Curtis’s Hyveana. y MARGARET EASTON, Brooklyn, N, Y. MRS. PAUL, of No. 5 Hammond street, N. Y., “= cured of @ severe case of Bronchitis by the My sister has heen cured of a distressing cong of several years’ standing, and decided to be fn- curable by the Wo eee She was cured in one month by the cana. a J. ki. GAUDER‘, P. M. R&hmond, Me. The Rev. Dr. CHEEVER, of New York, testi- fies of our medicine in the sllowing uae $ Naw York, Nov. 15, iss. Dear Sir: I think highly of Dr. Curtis’s Hyge- ana as a remedy in diseases of the throat and lungs. Having had some opportunity to testify its eitica- cy, I am convineed t it is a mostexcellent rem- pa age the Syrup and the inhaling application to the chest. « Prof. 8. CENTER writes us as follows: Gentlemen—I have recently had occasion to test your Cherry Syrup and tygean Vapor, ina case of chronic sore throat, that bad refused to yield to other forms of treatment, and the result has satis- fied me that, oe any be wersbene! geen are. s aration, it is no im: it an excel- tent remedy. 1 wish, for the ontve ef the allicted, that it might be brought within {¢ mgeh of all. DR. JOHNS, one of the mos: eeadhsated Phys!- cians in New York writes as folkews : _ Dr. Cuntis—Dear Sir—Having witnessed the excellent effects of your Hyyeana or Inhali: ity. a Ma hag and Cherry Syrup, in case of Chron ronchitis, and being much in fayer of counter ir- titation in affections of the throat, Bronchial tubes and lungs, I can therefore c! recommend: your Medicated Aparatus as being the most con- venient and effectual mode of applying anythi of the kind I have ever seen. Ne moubtcooreahde of ms mey be relieved, and many cured, by ing your medicines, ad ta coccinea tote ens Sa to bing or using secret compounds, Bat this i tle neatly contrived article, its ef- fects in the case above alluded to, have induced eer wae ‘ou are use in any way you may think proper. oe po Aggy temas vile and : u Rcocanets a Chea uu would irk sale in hlegion bv CHAS STOTT, avenue, near 7th street, and, J. B. MOORE, the First Ward, may 26m _Anformation for Travelers. _ BY RAILROAD Dingcy TO THE WEST. Freon Pr bees te rer ae PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATION~ Orsick Sureetntewpr Ne oF Poise Patrrinc, September 29, 1855. or TRE a '- | PHILOSOPHICAL VIFW OF MARRIAg: of the provisions cf the “Aetto | ar z Find bebe Setunaeel eet wneues | Pi faeeesnaa tars terest]... mB, ha eoiR m we Banning Timo be:weon Washington and | received af ae tytn vette | AERAETAN, Yn eo Cincinnati 27 houra © eae be Monday (dda: ) of Gecember next a twelve E7- Fuge end 130 Ping, Pisin, and Colony A GE CHECK «Joc \., fr Ture: a per thal may F - en NY ities van, required for the poblic vier tit yale doen Price only Twenty-Five Conte. a Mencing cr'the tt dav wf December, 1835, Sens Postage te all parts iE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ending Sathe Ist day of December, 1856." mareut snr as Sf the Union T'koas having greatly improved its Western | _ The subjotned list speoifies, as ascanbe | (DHEA! conning ney OP emED.. connections, nove oifers the fi inducements to i the quant tv, quality, and. Tiption double the quantity of read Travellers between WASHINGTON, BALTI. | of each ind of paper that will be required : sala aedade on at eran) Saal peace ote yer rs te . Pass L : FIFTY CENT Uk DOL. theS WEST. 10 ri ‘The connection between the Trains from Wash- | "°° Mpcaaue oe Rane Paper, uncalendered, to | LAR PUBLICATIONS. and the Trains bonnd West from Balt!- forty-h y ches, ee 3 It treats on the PHYS!IOL- ts always promptly made at the Washi - TORY-RVe Pounds o the ream of W0eheets. | OGY OF MARRIAGE, Junction (lately called the Relay House) 9 miles | , Crass 2. | and the Secret Infirm from Belmore.” ‘Thin is the only change of cars| 4,000 reams wee , calendered, to | and Disorter of Youth am required between Washington and the Ohio river, measure Tb and to Sn | Maturity, reswitine fromer is checked through to Wheeling at the fifty-six tothe ream of 430 sheets | cesses, which dextroy the! <i Wattincton Station, and rechecked and trans- Crass 9. | phystea! 2nd mental pow- ind epee eR passengers) without oey 3 5,000 reams superfine tized and calenderrd print- | Cm. with Observations em for those holding Th gh Tlekets for points ing paper, to measure 94 by 38 inches, and | Marriage, its dutios end md. The connecting Seyetpoutions, ae to weigh fifty-two pounds to the ream of , thelr remedies; with omg ep Qlestrac: ‘the < wp a. =a and4¥ p.m. On Sundays at the 490 sheets. | Anatom: ty | Poystale senses of the Re. tter hour only. ns sexes, thefr structure. At WHEELING direst conacction ts mide} 999 sishes Siipreiaabina sell end | Bees, and functions A pepnla: and with the trains of the CENTRAL OHIO RAIL- + . calendered | sive Treatise cn the Duties and Cavsalties of cin. ROAD, ronning from Bellaire, on the Ohto, near Ped to eee tomneasnre 2 by inches, | geand mardiea ti fruitful alliance: Wheelin tires h Cambrid e, Zanesville, and ae toe Tapeh forty-eight pounds to the | Hoge er securine f teitous and tafertic Newark, sUMBUS. ese trains connect ones—thelr obv and removal,— importa: at Newark with the cars of the Newark, ld Cuass 5. | ints to thoee contexr ing matrimory, Qhat will and Sandusky Railroad for Sandusky, T lo. 1,000 reams superfine sized aud calendered overcome objections to none, howevet, shou! Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, etc. 4 . paper. of Snéh sides as may be required, tike this tmportont ster withour Bret ‘At COLUMBUS the C. 0. Railroad trains con- Corresponding in weight with Paper mens- rarie Cn the diseases and nect with the fast trains of the Little Miami Rail- uring 19 by 21 inches, and welgbing twen- of females from. infancy reed to Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, ete. At ty pounds per ream of 490 sheets. case grephically illustrated by beautiful XENIA (on Little Minm! Railroad) connection is Plates—nervous deb! nfm Crass 6 formed with the trains threngh Dayton, to Indian- 200 reams superfine plate . (calende : & Process at once so si % apolis, Aigo ee ‘Lafayette, Chicago, Rj uncalendered, Latpadtirg regetvedsh ia oy | Chat failure ts impcesfbke—rale’ for Island, 8t. Louis, etc. 4 inches, and of such weight teal may b» required Tment—an essay on & ntorrhan observations on # cefer and Bore suc } mate { of treatment—precactionzry bints on the evils re. Through Tickets for per ream as chez, New Orleans, Mee Bassencers holding mphis, Vickshu at re. svgee The fibre of the paper of each.of the above classes | rte. y etc., which arealsossld at Wash!ngton—are,trans- to be of li ‘a | salting from em; ‘al practicc—an essay on ali ferred at Cincinrat! to the Mail Steamers on the enn Bad cotton, fren remand wieration Giseases arising from indiscretion, with plain ang Ohio. “Tickets for Evanaville, Cairo, and St. | With mineral or other substances, of a fair whi'e- simple roles by which ell sone Can cure them. | selves without Snevearpriteretinn for (bose inflicted miseries and dfsajj olnted ha) 80 un. in the y a ness, and put up in quiresef twenty four sheets each, and in bundies ¢f two reams each. each ream to-contain 450 perfeetsheets Uniformity incolor, thickness, and weight will be required; and no | Louis are sold by this route. For CLEVELAND, and via Cleveland to Toledo, Detroit, Ch‘ Cay when the Ohio'is nav! bundle (exclusive of wrappers) varying over or | and Wellsville (forty ) under five per cent. ftom the standera oan a weight will | with the Cleveland: tnd Pittsburg Railroad is | potcceived, and the gross weight will in all caces | 2,'® Persons entertainin.- secre: doubts of hysical condition, and who are couscious of bay. | hazarded the bealth, bap; and privileges price TWENTY EIT ar y TY-FIV 7 T Copy, Five Copies for Une Dollar Mailed dee eye. to 8 Of the United States N. B.—Those who be required. Mixing of various thicknesses in the same bundie to make up the weight will be con- sidered a violation of the contract. Chass 7. No. 1 —1,500 reams Querto Post Writing Paper, 5 v do = r * do Travelers are requested to notice that while this is the only route affording Through Tickets and Checks in Washington, it is also the shortest, most y,and direc nearly all the leading ints in fie great The distance from ashington to Uincinnati ts but 653 miles, being No. 2.—1,500 Foolscep do prefer may consult Dr. La about 109 miles shorter than by wp ed route! No.3—1,000 do Fla’ do CROIX upon any of the diseases upon which this FARE, BY THROUGH TICKET, FROM No, 4.—1,000 do Folie Post do do book treats, either personally or by mail WASHINGTON :—7o Wheeling, $9 50; Colum- | No. 5.— 500 ge Medium do do cine sent to any pay! of the Union according i. i 4 M, S15 56; Cincinnati, 816 00; | No.G.— 500 o Demy do do fections, safely packed and carefully secured frow flroad, $18 65, by sieamer from | No.7.— 160 do Colored Medium (ass,dcol’s) | all observation Cincinnati, 319 or = “a — Crass 8. oe wh B eA CROIX, No 3 Mataen lend, $12 50; Toledo, 3, Detroit No. 1.—5,000 reams writi er, 19 by 26 inches, or Post Office Box 579. AT N. Chics Louis, $38 30 and to weigh twenty ant vinede r ream. | Ayer tee daily ao i a . 2.—3,100 Teams . 18 by? x 4 t Pm Ck AND HARPER’s | N° 23: weigh tent at ae ee | Office REMOVED from: No, 56 Beaver st FERRY MART i ORG, CUMBERLAND, No. 3.—100 reams writing paper, 13 by 2 inches, to Si Maiden Lane, Albany, 8. ¥- ERKLEY S Bf SPRIN ig nty-fo . j PIEDMONT, 0: Dana FAIRMOUNT? By en erenty dome pounds par seam ae may Iy2) writing paper, 18 by 15 inches, | bing’ igh twenty-two pounds per ream CELEBRAT: .m. For the minor way stations between | No, 5.100 rams writin paper, 12 by 18 inches, Poe wtmors and Wa "take 6c. m. train from to weigh twelve pounds perram. "| @ERMAWN BITTERS, ashin; . Ps ® PARED BY ik wi = Cuass 9.—Ledzer Papers. a oo fr mm Baltimore, Anapolis, No. 1. | 200 reams heavy demy writing paper, : Philndeiphia, Pa., TEP For further information, Through Tickets, | No-2—200 do do” folio pest do he Bate ng a &c.spply to TROMAS H. BARBONS, Agent, | No 3.—200 do do medium do LIVER COUPLAIN:, DY ric ot bernie pas NE, Ag | No.4 — 50 do do royal ¢o Sawadics, Chronic or Neveons D at Wesbington © : N li. DONE No.5.— 50 do do superroyal do eases of the Kidneys, and all ransportation, No.6— 2). do do imperial do camer 9 from @ Disordere Baliimore 2h Ohio Railrosd, Baltimore, | _ All of the pzpers designated in classes 7,8, and - cenctabtd nen ne - may 3—!f i ’ 9, to be made of the best materials, and finished in 52CB 88 Constipation. Inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau- sea, Heartburn, Diswust for feod. Fullness, or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stegnach Swimming of the Head. Murried and D Breathing, Flutte ot the Heart, Choking or th best manner, free from adulteration, white or bine color, as may be required, and (with the ex- ception of Class §) tebe of the recular sta,dard | sizes of their respective kinds, and of such weights | as may be required by this office. The right is re- | served of ordering a g:eater or less quanty of each | URANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILRUAD. GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE! WICE dally between V WICE dally between and every Kind contiae ed for. at surh, Umes and | Sinaaes a Giaen bee of ete > et é it i rice » Tre. 4 As ‘ DONSVILLE aud RICHMOND—no alght line we Gvantitics: ap; Che ‘public: service amy xe-- | aes Ste: er ee sheng. ot pap ieeme! a Each class will be considered separately. and be aud dei Pain in the Side, Back Chest, Limbs pene subject toaseparate contract, but biddersma offer| e., Sadden Flustes of fon Burning in the for ove or more of the classes in the same pro} 1; | and the privilege is reserved of requiring a bidder | who may have more than one class ass! gred him to take ali such classes, or forfeit his right to guy | class. Samples, (aot less than one quise) of each kind of paper bid but one samyle for each kind, most acc: peach bid; and, in classes 7, 8, and 9, be numbered to correspond with the | number of the pep-r proposed for in that sche- duie, and. in .he first six classes, to be properly designated on the sample. or it wili not ni con- All proposals and semple< must be Leave W: Fiesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, amd greet Depression of Spirits HE PROPRIETOR, in cailing the attention of the public to this prep on, does so with 3 feeling of the atmost confidence in fits virtues and adeptution of it to the diseases for which It is recommended It is no new and untied erticir, ont ene that bas Stood the ies! of a ten years’ jean ple, and its valled by any testimony mn its fervor ‘¢ ft nent and well-known Phy ivid in all parts of the coun Tbe fol- lowing from North Caroline is respectfully sub- BY Ev LINR. and Alexandria, to Gor- FA From Washing: donsville. $3 25 “Tine ‘the chea Uefore the Amer- 2 and sale fs unri- Weir's | sidered. transmitted to this Odice free cf postage or other expense. Zach proposal must bc signed by the individu- ° 820 | 9) or fir-n mak:ng } taerangiier fe mi referring any miay still doubt, te the ig ic, and must specify the price % ay y 4 = i3 pound (and but ‘one pri ter cack) of ry ‘Memareuiia.F oie tor bed pati oe a : cose ind of paper con‘a‘ned 'n the class proposed for. pees gor thos thenes oS, Re be Bal Grens et Bh =3 Df peed oP ee ia he several clasees saat be Ben, “ES Gmc cen tentative, 2S ARCA > 350 Lvered ac h place or rla-es as may be desig- STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PA : 435 oe view gt = e'ty, In good -— free of rele > ? S 4 e every extra charg: or expense, and subject <~ ipower aerseenr 4 . « ravatwena'ttiatisnunt- 2 8. | 1. the Imepertion, cout, weizbt ahd mewste: JESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLINA. OMNIBUSES and BAG ONS win aia eee od County, VC . be at the Depot of the V = Blank forms for propo-als will be fi H BS, eR 0 0 t po-als rH rnished at | Gncecee boon te al rer disaneker this Office to persons appl, in for them ; and nene Ds. C. M. Jacx: Dest Sir lng ceagete tmp! . Will be taken into consid:ration unless substag- B&¥e been a subje oe coe 6 miles, allowing a CANAL PACKET LI> aA tally agreelag therew th Bonds, wi b pli secur tics, will be requir- ed ; aid the supplying of aa inferior article in acy of the classes, or a failure to supply the quantity form, for the last Bye < tion for tweive mon who saw me said | ition I was carried i “as Ty condi- ralering i required at any ine, Wili be considered a viola- 8218, Tenne North Car WE Canal Packet tien ef the Gankcocs lola- Sot henefitted whist thoroughly repai Each bidder is required to furnish with hts pro- Whiicon my way bom {stopped =v in first rate order (the Posals satisfaccory evidence of his ability to exe. ¢ifordton, 2 small villaxe mn Nor being removed and hors cate t2em ; and proposals uueecompanied by such the ee ay 3 tinues making her ie oucenre will be rejected. a: phen t the x. c eel : town and the above e. fae proposals wil ope: in the manner re- . —— ai} The Boat will leave the wharf of W. A. & H.G {| qu'red by law, “on the first Tuesday after the wo Mt ne ings 2s ie Ritter for Point ook MONDAYS, WED- | first Monday In December’? next, (4tb,) at 10 = Noord ga gh berm seemed NESDAYS and AY¥Sat7 o'clock a. m; and | 0’¢!ock &. m., at the Offi = af “he Superintendent, Some tn sant gir and, after the Peint of Ro Georzetown on TUES- | Proposals will be addressed to the “Sup-rin. SOme questions, said t been a dyape had been greatly beneditted by the use of LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS a, and he insisted that le also called the ne: sisted so much ihat ! woul: him to get me one bottle id it, and 1 com- taking it as directe4, and 1 was more bew. efitied by it than ail the water and medicine d had ever taken ATURDAYS atthe erent landings along nding of passengers at. 7 o'clock a. Great Falls at 11, 4, Monocacy 5X, Rocks at 7 o’¢l tendentof the Puolic Piinting, Capitol of the Uni- ted States, Washington,” acd ex sals tor supplying Paper,” A @. SEAMAN, Superintendent of the Public Printing. oc 1—3tawdw qa ~ UNITED STATES MAILS. rsed ‘+ Propo- -m. at 7a. m., Know- haan eke | After reaching home one of my nelgbbors came ta ree, ‘ S, dards Ferry Ot ee eaeder odca to me for a ae " 5 if Te says Seneca My ar vi a L 2 all e inner ne tee 3 PROROSALS for carrying the mails of the Unt- Pehiic,) and gaze hima nearly all the Bitter | Passage thr ted Stites from Ist Janu*ry, 1556, to30th June, He has often called o ne for more of the same Meals serven rez theboatat moa- £285, inclusive, on “eae oe ing cee apn Kind of medicine, sayinz be wes more benefitted 3. Cc ERILL, Capt. received a! ontract “e Y 2 taker beim are » UaDe- 1 past Otace epartmant, in tee city of Wasbing- Dy St than any other be bod taken, but I have not T hiv. or tnyself since; ton, until3 p m., of ch 9 me & dozen a 1855, (io be decided by ¢ on the route and in the tis day of November, ith of same monts,) herein specified : THE NEW Yo W._SMITa 9506. From Quincy, Il., by Pzlmyra, Mo, . Warren, Oakdsle, Shelbyville, Hager's gD, BOOKER, Re ae, Grove, Ten Mile, Bloomington. Mechan- “Baving Sartenoodl Siey weeat tesinedh Mieke the tesbur; yyandotte, Linneus, Colliers- > + by ~ Ay walle stone, Sprine Hal, Clear BO HOOPLAND'S MAN BITTERS ix Chronic Dysentery and functional the Liver, ana tts concomitant ¢ Of obtaining a quantity of & for community. You » therefore, please senda lot, &c., &e. CERTIFICATE OF WH. 3. AT WOO Hen7sviitz, Yadkin Co. N.C and Nevember ist, 1255. * Dr. C. M. Jackscs—Dew Sir: Allow me to ex cee thauks for your discovesy i to say the least of ft, bas ef fected a cure that all other medicines, that I bavt Cerangement of i ce derirows seat of my e, Es Creek, Gallatin, Victoria, Maysville, and Boyers, to Saint Joxeph, 245 mites and back, toree times a week, in four-horse coaches, with bianca from Palmyra to Hannibal, 14 miles and back, three times a week, in four-horse coaches, to be run in close connection with main toute. Leave Quiney Monday, Wednesday, Friday at6a.m_; Arrive at St. Joseph in 70 hours, by 4 a.m; Lewve St. Joseph Thursday, Saturday, and Monday et5 p m.; astock, , Captain Graftan, ract, express- 2 has been @ engines, to insure strength am: their accom = tions for passengers aie unequalled for elegance and comfort. 2 PRICE OF Passacz. From New York to Liverpoci, in fistezbia, $129 Second cabin, “2 ry we as TD Exclusive use of extra From Liverpool to Ne Arrive at Quincy in 0 hours, by 3 p. m. ' GERMAN BI? Ss iawapuces meetieenes An experienced Proposals for s.x-times .a-week service @2 ; stubborn and agzravated case of the Pixs thst, Neo berth can r main route and branch are invited. | perhaps, ever fell to the lotof man. Bly case is Fo: freight or appl NOTES | nota ger ju this community, ss I am SDWARD JH. oG No pay will be made for trips not performed, | known in and the nding connties, and bad and for each of such »missions not satisfactorily can truly say that y bas astoonded all explained, three times the pay of the trip may be my friends and re! BROWN, SHIPL __ Liverpool” | deaneted. For errivals so fat behind me as to ed, and E.@ tOBNE'T 34 co., break connection with depending mails, and not ty Neds = a JOHN MULE one oo” i nee: ous tepye forbeviure” Fines tion for the benesit of the eficted, you may taink will be i » unless the deling be . propsr. Froly, yours, : uency promptly satisfactorily explained by certifi- | cates of postmasters or the aftidavits of other cred- | : - itable persons, for bp aie to take the mail | These bitters ar from or inte the post office; for suffering itto be WM. J. ATWbD. ‘Fhe ownes of the - Me for gold, silve: t vig clous stones, or tm orate and streny ever pree' ule signed therefor, avd ths value thereof £x- | injured, destroyed, robbed, or lost; and forrefus | it, and can be used ior infants us well es adults ‘ z Rov 16—ty ie. after demand, te convcy the mail as frequent- | For sale by 4 ee. “ia ag i SO — = ly as the contractor runs, or is concerned in run- | 2 Z. D. Gi Washington ; LL. KIp- STEAMHOATS CONNECTING | |. | ning, vebicles on the route. The Postmaster | WELL, Georgelov’a, aad J. 8. PLERPONT, ITH EACH TRAIN OF CARS ARRIV | Geatral may annul the contract for re futl- | Alexandrie. mar I—1y ing in Weskington os Alexan- dria.—The Steamers THUS. COL- YER or GEORGE WASAINGTOD KE the above connections, ieavigg Washington at 6 a m., for the Orange and Alexandria Cars, and con nect with the same train on thelr arrival. La MEALS furnished on the boats. ‘he ures to run eeably to contract; for disobeying | ~— pA pe odes laws ‘fs instructions of the depart- it, or for assigning the contract without the assent of the Postmaster General. The Postmas ter General may alter the schedule. He may also ordért an increase of service on a route by alowing therefore a pro fata increase on the contreet pa) H NOTICE TO TRESSPASSERS i Sox persons are tm the habit of forc'ng open the gates snd breaking down the pannel» Government reservations, for ibe pur} oséaf \et ting in their horses and cows. This is topo ify the pablic that hereafter ai! horses and cows found Boats connect with all the trains from Bal- or discont'n-e the service, in / tresspassing upon the public grounds will : timore. SAM’L GEDNEY, Captain, So yerawesenen et pg voces mk ~ fe taken mp, aud their owners proceed. ayalnet » may it ______ Fallows one aa Sn eet The bids | By order of the Com’cr of Publtc Buildings WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. | amount, of service aispen: a oe WP MOHUN. WSS MM | at Gemeeet sapersrived afer! Proposals | sep 1 _ General Superintenden ‘or Missouri ’’ The contracts to be execoted | ie returned to the department by or before the ist of January, 1856, For further particulars as to conditions to be incorporated in the contracts bidders may see pamphlet advertisement for con- veying the maser pe eager Tennessec, Mis- souri, and Lowa, = ' *"_ JAMES CAMPBELL, sep 20—lawiw Postmaster General, Tn JACKERAY’'S «+ NEWCOMES,” Com. plete.—The Newcomes : Memoirs of a most a Linge A Edited by Arthur Penden- LTS AND ALLENS REVOLVING PISTOLS; Siacle barreled Pistols, at all prices; Bird and Docking Guns, R'fies; Bald | win’s Gun Waddings; Wad Cutters; Cox's | Eley’s, and G D Percussion Caps; Powder Piast ed = any Pouches pat OS Nipet Wrenches, Main Springs. Gun Hammers, Worms, Screws aud ¢° good essortment of all HANGE OF NUURS.—On and after Mon- day, the 23d instant, the Trains will ! Leave Washington at 6 and S$ a. m., and 3 and OD Sunda ati p.m. Leave Balt at 4% and Ox 2. m., and Sand OEE Sanday at 4X 2. m. ap Bi—tr ‘T. H. PARSONS, Agent. FOR MOUNT VERNON. N TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.—FABE, round trip, $i, from Alexandria | steamer sepi9 No. 128, Hridge street, a rANCY HAIR ORNAMENTS. nae Pose SEMKEN, JEWELER, BOLUYER leaves Wasbineon at! "Fhe Arancaniana} o¢ Notes of a Four 0 Se Ne abe Pa av, bet 9th and 100 sts. dria at 9% o'clock. Coaches leave iH ‘Tribes of will. By | is prepared to make to order auy device thet Set ee or rliee rash hire ta Havel Smith, of (he US. Navy Acuonombeat | be sich Plowes Bouquets, ng wees wishing the coarties wil leave Expedition in Chili 81. » Kar Rings, Chains, » Bing & Thomazs Parker. ard for sale at Chartelains, &e. Also, Jet for , moore: = Sheree van _, TAYLOR & MAURY'B | ee ery ir own ett eS BANE GEDNEY, Ceptap, | vepse near Ou street. bag awed. en al ‘