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EVENING STAR. THERE'S NO DEARTA OF KINDNESS. BY GERALD MASSEY. There’s no dearth of kindness Im this world of ours; Only in our blindness ‘e gather thorns for flowers; Outward, we are spurnii Trampling one another ! While we are inly yearning At the azme of “ Brother!” There’s no deartirof kindness -Or love among mankind, Bm in darkling loneness Hooded hearts grow blind! Full of kindness tingling, Soul is shut from soul, When they might be mingling fa one kindred whole ! ‘There's no deirth of kindness, Tho’ it be unspoken, From the heart it buildeth Rainbow-smiles in token— ‘That there'be none so lowly, va, But bave some angel-touch: ‘Yet nursing joves unholy, We live tor self too much! As the Wild-rose Bloweth, Awruns the bappy river, = Mindness freely floweth To the heart forever. But if men will hanker Ever for golden dust, _ Kinglicst hearts w,ll eanker, _.,, Brightest spirits rust. There’s no dearth of kindness In this word of ours; Only in our Wlindness We gatber thorns for flowers! O cherish-God’s best giving, Falling from above! s Life were not worth living, fe Were it not for Lave. ‘ ——E—E— KIDWELL'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTBACT OF BEHCH DROP; Or, Cancer Root. CELEBRATED REMEDY FOR CAN- CER, ULCERATED SORE THROAT, WHITE SWELLING, BRONCHI- TIS, DROPSY, AND ALL ST. CHARLES CLOTHING HOUSE, And Gentlemens’ Outfitting No.8 1 northwest corner 0; fing ALPXANDRIA, VA. Ez BLONDHASM respectfolly invites the attention of his friends and publie in general, to his extensive and el- gant assortment of fashionable Fall aud Winter CLOTHING, namely: The latest style of Paris Frock-Coats, Dress-Ooats, and G. Over-Coats of all desoriptions. Also, French Diack, doeskin, and fancy oseimere, and tweed DISEASES ARISING FROM THE IMPURITY Pantaloons. Also, s well asrorte1 and elegant st 20k OF THE BLOOD. Prepared by J. L. KIDWELL, Chemist, George town, D.C. The estimate that is now accorded this prepara- tion by the medical profession and bv oth+rs com- petent to judge of its merit-, may be seen in the fact that it has been prescribed by many of our most eminent Physicians in this country, and has attracted the attenticn of a celebrated profession of the Fdinburg Ocliege, footland, by whom it has been successfully used in s osreer of an aggravated character. The proprietor has been forced to make more ax- tensive arrangements to meet the rupidly increasing demand for Bercy Drop. Viscennzs, Inptana, Oct. 8, 1854. J. L. Kidwell—Dear Sir: Some three months ago, through th: agency of Ool Smith Miller, our reore sentation in Congres’, I had purchased ot you, for the use of my fether in Scotlavd, one doser Hottles ot Beech Drep or Cancer Preparation. I havea let- ter from my brother, atating that the payeiten ee wires you to forward anot! dozen bottles, He thinks urder its use the di ease is arrested. I may add that my father has tried every physician of dis- tiaction in Feotland and Englan4, including Prof-s sors of Edinburg and Colllezes, without relie’. The disen e was of thres years standing, began in the right cheek, which is partially consumed. He wae asefferer with conetant pain, woich has entirely left him. _— This cace will give your preparation a popu'arity in Britain which no other medicine hss. Direct to William Dick, E-q, Ccllydean, by Leslie Scotland, in care ot Messrs. Penioed, Clay & Co., Druggiste, N. York, who will forward it. JAMES DICK. A_Ruse.—One of ‘our Secretaries of | wr. lint iea man of great influence in his county, State’for the United States, struck out a good mode of getting rid‘of an intruder in = parti- culsr case.” It appears’ that the. doorkeeper OF the Secretary’s office was remarkably oblig- ing, which proved quite the thing for a rabid officer seeker, who managed to meee in every day and pother the Secretary. hen the ar- noyance had continued three or four days, the Secretary stepyed up one morning to the door- keeper and asked if he knew what that man came after daily. » “Yee ” replied the functionary, “an office I sup) .” “True, but do you know what office ?”” “No.” Ps wae then, I'll tell you; he wants your The next morning the scene betwoen the office-aeeker and the polite door keeper is said to have been ricb; from the peculiar manner fn which the intruder waz informed “the Sc- eretary is not at home.” 2 The new Spanteh government hasissued acircularto the Roman Catholic bishops of |p cold at publ that_country, in which it speaks to them as follows : and wil! with plessure communicate with any one in reference to his case. Calaway County, Missouri, July 13th, 1864, Dear Sir—With great pleasure I inferm that your preparation of Beech Drop nas accomplished for me what I thought beyond the reach of human agency For the last twelve years I i.ave been afflicted with Scrofula of a Cancerous form. So extenrive was the ulcers and so horrible mv aprearance that my cas: became notcrious with sll the Faculty in this und the adjoining counti2s—in fact I had obtaived the test medical aid in our State, wituout any abate ment of disease. Througha fiend I procured 8 half dozen botties of your Beech Drep, after using it, 80 perfect was the cure, that hundreds visited me. My desire is to benefit wy fellow man; with that jpurpese I beg all afflicted with Scrotula in any form to use it Fnlosed you will find an order from eome friends for the preparaten. Very traly, INO. C. FLINT. For sale by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine: in Washington, Alexandria, and Baltimore. oct 14— dS: CAL of Uuited Siates land in the town of Koi in the State cf New York.—Will toen or villaze «f Rome, on the 15th day of Novem- which were purehsmd by the United States from “Let the reverend bishops freely fulfil one | Dominick lync™ by deeds besring cats Ist March, of the most undeniable doties imposed upon | 18!4, 1%th Octorar, 1818, and 4th July, 1816, ex locs ei igh* 5 numbered 4, 5, 6, 18, 14, and 15, in block ¢, wiih the them by their high'trust, which is that of ad-| Torery aif ratte of oie? aud'la ead the easterly ‘WM. NOKLL & GEO. K. BOXD, dressing pastorals and exhortations to the faith ful, whose spiritual care is committed to them; half parte cf Jots 3 end 16, ‘n the same bi«cK 6, to- gecher with lote 4,5, apti 6, in block 7; the «bole bat let them ‘limit themselves to the teaching | being known and hitherto usei as the site of the of Christian doctrine and morality, taking | Unit-d States arsenal at Rome. care, very spedially. not to mention, nor even to allude, directly or indirectly. to books. pamphlets, or. newspapers; as well to avoid injuring the reputation of writers, as to pre- vent sinister interpretations of the intentions of the prelates themselves, which can be only nt and pacific, because they exercise a ministry wholly of peace and meekness.”’ No Danan or Fouxpenixe —The St. Louis The Jote and balves of lots above mentioned pum bered 3, 4, 5,1, 7,12, 13, 14, 15, and 1¢, fronting northerly altogether two hundred and ‘sisty four feet on Domina! (Mo.) Republican of the 7th instant, thus de- | less, with th+ buildings thereon. as avother pare:]. seribes the effects of the long drought on the Western vires : “We were credibly informed yesterda: , that the boats navigating the Titaoss river, eee ent, meet with come difficulty from the herds of cattle that browse about the channel They don t call the lead any aiore, but a deck hand | deemed sdvisable to remove to ancther arsenal, rolls his pantaloons up, and squatting down upon the guard of the boat, thrusts his leg in forbottom. The ordinary call is ‘knee deep,” bet it not unfrequently happens that “half shin” or ‘quarter less calf,”” is sung out. then of ths United Staten in the same. ber, bricks, &c, 8 quantity of fints, an extensi f French end Engiiah velvet s=d silk satin Vests ° The farnisbing department of consists of for sale at full 20 percent lower for cash, then can be purchased at any establishment within this or any southern city. Heary Blondhaem therefore hopea to meet with an eeriy call from his friends, patrons and the citizens within the environs of this city. ¥e B.—Don’t forget the number of the house, which is 61, north-east cornet of King and Fairfax streets, Alexandria oct 2 -eolm BOOTS AND SHOES, STILL AT THE OLD heraed bi ae South side of Pennsylvania avenue, between Si s and Seventh sbreets, Opposits BROWNS’ HOTEL. HOOVER & 8O¥ are stil! at the old plavzm . the gouth side of Pennsylvania ave 5 nue, betw. Sisth and Seventh stresta, oppo- #* site Browns Hotel, where they would be pléased to see their old customers and the publio in general, and where will be found a com- plete assortment of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s, @Gentlemen’s, Youtbe’ and Boys’ SHUEs end BOOTS of all styles and prices: FORK LADIES. Cloth Button Heeled Gaiters, with and without tips French Lasting Button and Heeled Gaiters Cloth But'on Gaiters. witheut heels French Toilet Slippers: French Lasting and Kid De black and white Satin Gaiters Bo do do Slippers Do bronse and black kid and morocco Slippers Plain Lace Gaiters, all colors Morocco and Kid Boots and Jeffersons, thick and thin solee. j FOR MISSKS & CHILDREN. Blrck, bronzs and colored foxed and tipped Gaiters Tan colored do do ssuperior article Do tipped and plain morocco Beots, thick soli es Fronze, black-kitd green Jenny Lind Boots Cloth snd lasting button Gaiters Moroce Boots and Jeffersons, thick and thin soles ¥OR GENTLEMEN. Patent Leather Boots of a superior quality Do do foi f = per: TSS Kid top Congras Gaiters, black avd colored, single and double soles Calf Congress Gaiters, single and double soles Calf Oxford Ties and Montereys do $ Patent Leather Pumps aud low quartered Shoes A superior article of tewed Boots, spring shanks With s general variety of sewed and peg Boots, FOR YOUTHS & BOY, All wa can say in this line $: we are prepare! to supply all demands of Boots and Shoes iu a varieiy of styles. FOR SERVANTS. Our assortment in this department is complete, 6 feel confident we can furnish a good srticle > fair prices. ~hankful for past favors we still solicit a contin- uance of custo! We think, by keeping a good ar- ticle and selling at fair prices, that we will be able to please. We wouid invite a call before purchasing ction on the premises, in tbe | elsewhere. Motto: Quick Sales and smsl! profits ber next, all these severel lots and parts of lot} pon forget the right store, but eall 2 A. HOOVER & #0N’S, Opp. Browns’ Hotel, bet. 6th and 7th sts, it 6—eolm ot south side. UPHOLSTERERS & BLIND MAKERS, Pa. avenue, south side, be, 9th and 10th streets. ~ ‘E sie prepared te furnish Yenitian Inside Blinds of every style, Reed Blinds, Pe por Curtain, and every style of painted Shades. Also, we faruish to order curled hair, mosz, shuck, and other Mat- uate aes ing back three | trasees; pew and other Cushions; Lounges, Easy hendredand fen at soa Pe less, ore Obaire, Ottomans, éc.; Carpets aad Ourtains neatly eastern bouxdary, and four hundred sed forty-five | Made aud warrante? to Bt; old Bliuds repainted and feet, wore “r Jess, on the western boundary, to the | Timed in tie best manner. . Inland Lock Navigation Company’s Cansl, will be| _ 41 work done promptly, and guaranteed to give sold, with the batdings thereon, in one parcel and | Satisfaction sep 80—a02m lots 4, 5, and 6, in biock conting soutkerly alto- 4 gethec ona hundred aud ninetpaght tee" On gala DANCING ACADEMY. street and running back two hundred feet, more or ROF. H. W. MUNDER takes great pleasure in announcing to his friends anu the pubis gen- The sale wil! be fr cash; and deeds for the proper- | rally, that he kas returned to Washington, and w:ll ty will ma'e by the ary -f War, under theacts | resume the duties of his SCHOOL on saturday, of Congrees of 3d of March, 1519, and 28th of April, | October 7th, 1854, at 33¢ o'clock p. m., for ladiga; 1828, conveying to the purchaser and co his heirs | and on Friday, st 734 o'clock, for gentlemen. end acsigas Jorever all the right, title, and interes. | has lensed the large and beautiful hail now in the course of erection, corner of Ninth avd D streeta, There will be sold, also, atthe same time and | which ~il! be f:ted wp im handsome otyle, with place a large quantity of stores which it is not | every convenience, expressly for dancing p Erposes: , | The location is evervthing that can be desirable to among which are ten iron cannon, with gun oar- | parents, both private snd central, and in point of riages and many of the implements for their use, | beanty will be surpassed by none in the city. In heayy vine and tackles, horse and hand carts, fire ration that bis Ha! engine, sleichs, stoves, ladders, a quantity of lum- vember 20th, he proposes commencing his will not be completed at his old stand, corner of #evyenth street and assortment of tools, some farming utensils, articles | Louisfana avenue. iv is deemed proper to work the engines slow ”” | of furmiture, and a large quantity of sorap-Iron,| Having given the most entire satisfaction to his Wuotzsace MURDER | AN Svrcipe —By the late foreign arrivals, we have the following sanguinary item from Italy : “A military man waz in love with a young lady, whom he could not obtain in marri Incensed at her refusal, he resolved on ee =. Arming himself with four revolvers, repeired tothe mansion of the cruel fair one. The first person that appeared was her mother—he shot her; the next was her father —he shot him; then came the young lady herself—he shot her; then came the uncle poe sae ee shot them—and then he shot ‘Tes Eyres:—Thero is a popular notion, sano- tioned even by medical men, that the eyes are rreserved by opening them every morn- ing in 3 basin of cold water. Some of the worst the eye, have been witnessed on those who have boasted of this practice. When water gets into the windpipe, the nostrils, or the ear, irritation is produced; and when the eyes open under water, the sensation is anything but agreeable. The eye is lubricated bya seeretion admirably adapted to facilitate the motions of the lid over its surface; and as this secretion is partially soluble in water, it ig a8 inconsistent to wash it away as it is to remove the oil from the wheels of machinery. E> A country editor reseived remittance with a request to “send the paper as long as the money lasted.’’ He indulged in a bit of a “spree,” the next week got broke, and re- spectfally announced to his subscriber, that sents to his own terms his subscription 01 —_——SSEEwee Pime-of Departure of the Oecan Steamers, -. ame. Leaves ” For --New York... Liverpool New York. i Liverpool. ‘ork..Oct. 7. @@ The California steamers lcave New York on the Sth and 20tb of each month. ————_—___—_ LIST UF AKBIVALS AI TH HULKLS, Browné’ Hotel—r. r. & u. Brown. J Crozy, Ma J Dudiey & lady, Va £3 Rogers, do Mrs Dudley & nurse, do + Robestpony pty andl F Paes, NY dadghters, Va ‘TJ Mokaté, Mass 15 Smith, NY D Snyder, Va “TF Swann, jr, Md JM Ellis, La BS Mercer, do JP Chapin, NY J Hartshorne & lady, M@ TL Mitchell, De! “R 8 Rogers, do W 8 Mitchell, do J B Erwin, SC JC Coon, N JC Darline, daughter & J W Carter, Md néiee, Va W R Hardesty, do SH Kerr and daughter, W P Trotter, NC Ga H M Pritchard, do 8 ae Va’ § Chit, Va AM Hamifton, do W H Brockett and lady, RE Edwin, #; Maw M Cumming; Ga- Mrs S B Day, Ga Rev K Goddard & fam’y, Mrs Linn & family, do Pa Dr Magill, Md Hon T'S Bocock, Va BM Campbell, do OF Pilley & wister, Cat ‘I’ Borland, Ark EB Macon, Va 43 Ayres, NY 4U Wellmg, NY J Keliy, do G Merehead, NC JV McdJiiton, Md Mies More Lead, do — Mirkweod House—). x. & a. xinxwoop. WL Samuels & family, A J Parham, Wis ne ati nee are Wigtall, Ga ner, Mrs Morse & dai WB Kennon, La Ne et J Flowers, Tenn W Mitchell, Va Mrs and Mr HT Butter- A Perry, Md field, NY 1, Baxter, do G Salt, England G W Harrison, NY H Martin, do Capt DeHaven, USN @ M Horky, Hungary & S Brown, Va Col Davis, Mo D3 Jones, NY Wiliards’ Hotel—u. «4 & 3c. wiLtaRD. UC M Conrad, La Dr Temple & lady, Va W A Davis, DU Miss Temple, Phe Jf Barnes, Pa W A Barston, do G W Manley, do E James, do J 8 Gu ick & lady, USN H Westbrook Mr Weston, Maas EB Lenard GW Clark W W Pesee, La AN Hamilton, Pa HL Alleo, Pa Davis, do JH Lester, NY P Heister, Mo (wrought ani cast,) steel, brase, &c, HENRY K CRAIG, oct 13—dtd Colone! of Ordnance. GEORGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY, Rev. Wine J. Clark, | eVe im. . ar: Mrs. A. H. Ciark, ’ } Panvoreass. ee duties of this Seminary will be resumed on FRIDAY, September Ist. The course of studies actualiy pursued im this In- stitution embraces = higher and more thorough renge than that pursued in any other Female Sem- i in the Union. former patrons, he feels no hesitation in again offer- ing his rervices to those who wish to be perfected in any department in the above beautiful aocomplish- ment. His etyle of dancing needs no comment, as bis numerous pupils in hie former class witl rs His new Hail will be opened with a large Ball and Exhibition. All those who wish to pate arc requested to jcin immediately. Terme, &o.. will be made knew application at Mr John Eliis’s Music Store, ivania avenue, near Tenth stroet. sep £8—colm DB. MORSB'S inary in the Uaioe seminary remarkable for is | LNV LGU RATING CORDIAL salubrity. The buildings are large, the rooms cape | A PHENOMENON IN MEDICINE. cious, and the grounds for recreation are very am- ple. Terms for boarding pupils, $200 per session of 10 months, psyable on the lat o September and Ist of February. This charge includes boarsing, tuition in English and Mathemat.cs, room rent, feel, lights snd washing. Music, French, Spanish, &o. Drawing cases of petergium or film on the surface of | *%¢ Painting extra. Day scholars from $5 to $10 per quarter, according to the clases which they enter. Reference is made to Dr. Grafton Tyler, Captain Geo. PF. de la Roche, W. @. Ridgely, Esq., W Hunter ieq., W. 8. H. Taylor, Esq., Francis Dodge, Esq. Sobert P. Dodg*, Esq., and Dr. 0. . Linthic b pay trina C3 and to Jos. H. i aron C. Dayton, -» and Mr. Washington, D.C. = iy 4—tf (Ivtel & Union) E. B. HALL, M. D. HOMQOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, I AT of Philadelphia, va, graduate in Allopathy 4 and Homeopathy, having had ext: naive ex- perience in the various departments of the profes sion, offers his services to the citizens of Washington and vicinity. Offies No. 499 Thirteenth street. between Gand Hetreets. Office hours until 9s. m.; from 3 to 4 p. m;and7to8p m. Referen: sep 30—3m THE LONG EXPECTED WORK NEAMLY READY! Will be ready for eee subscribers early in on, THE PROSE AND POETRY OF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Gorgeously Embellished with about 170 SPLENDID FINISHED ENGRAVINGS, With beautiful colored Frontirpiecs. One yolume, 8m of about 500 pager, and bound in Turkey morocco, full giit. This superb volume, which has been under wa: for some time. will be ready for delivery to subscri- Ez +] _ The derangements of the system, leading to ner- Path of the Steam Horse , vous diseases, and the forms of nervous it HEALTH RESTORED AND LIFE LENGTHENED, bk. ORBE’S INVIGORATING ELIXIR OR OOKDIAL.—At firat the re ties attributed to Pro. MORSE’S INVIGORA@ING ELIXIR OR UORDIAL were deemed isbalous. The Public often decetved, sould not believe the simple and sublime truths announced by the discoverer.— But facta, undeniable facts at! by witnesssa of the highest class and character, are now triamph- = ee 7 doubts. INOKEDULITY I8 CVHR- 4 OWN by # mass of testimony which is perfostl: irresistable. ‘d 2 ‘Tho Kirxim remedies, in all cesec, the deplorable eviis arising from amisuse or abuse of the various organs which make up the-vond- fal machine ealled cn. Tt restores to full vigor every delicate func- tien connected with that mysterious compound agency of matter and mind, necessary to the repro duction of human tije. To persons of feeble muscn- lar frame, or deficient Im vital power, it is recom mended as the only means of communicating that energy which is necessary to the proper enjoyment of all the nstural appetites, as well as the higher mental attributes. lis beneficial eitects are not con- fined to either sex or to any age. The feeble girl, the : ailing wife, the listless, ernevated youth, the overworn man of business, the victim of nervous de ression, the individual suffering from zeneral _de- cea: Wm. A. Gardner, M. D., Dean of the | pi ity, or from the weskness ef a single o: ill Homeoreite College Ps..and the profession gen-| all find immediate and permanent ital fone ‘he use of this incomparable renovator. To those who have a predisposition to jyais it will prove a complete and eae ing ageinst that terri- le Z ere are Many, perhs; ites, with that ompttelcnet tere tae ice themselves beyond the reach of medicine. Tet not even these despair. The Elixir deals with disease ag it exists, without reference to causes, and will not only remove the disorder itself, but -REBUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION. self, are so numerous that it would requireacolumn to enumerate the maladies for which this prepara- ation is aspecific. A few, however, may beenume. tated, vis: neuralgia, tic dolereaux, headache, incip- ient paralysis, hysteria, palpitation of the heart, spi- na’ affections. muscular debility, tremors, flatulence, & pric king sensation in the flesh, numbness, torpid- ity ofth liver, menfal depression, weaknegs of the will, indispo,'tion te move, faintness after exercise, broken sleep an i terrifying dreams, inability to re main in one placer position, weakness of the pro bers, as above announced, and will present one of | creative ofgans, sexual imcompetency, melaneholy, the most splendid specimens of book publishing ever iesued in this country. The Ilustra‘iona of the volume are without doubt some of the most magnifioently executed pieces of Att + ver produced, Every one of them were taksn from Nature by the Artist in persen, and the constent supervirion of| the reach of m: ine Artist, Autbor end Publisher has been given to pro- duce gems of Art—every one of which will reflect ‘redi en all concerned. The Type is large and clear, while the paper is of » snr white texture, and very heavy. ‘he Biuding will be in the finest style of morocco bindery. Altogether, the Book vill be a GEM far exceeding in ity and value, any volume ot # local character ever PRODUCED IN THIS COUNTRY OR ENGLAND. All persons who" have net pubscribed would do well to do so at once, in order to be certain of an early co) M iw B. HICKCOX, Second street, Balti Wheel From any other poirt, please addr: Jeb ating y point, pl 68 River. BROMWRELL & SMITH, Publishers, No. 195 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. oct 4—tf OKHLSCHLAGER & BR ENGINEER & ORNAMENTAL DRAUGHTS- MEN AND ENGRAVERS Store —Me srs. T. H. &G. A- Ochischlager would branches ot Urawing and Engraving will be prompt ly and earefully attended to We psrticularly eal! the attention of persons wishing Designing or Engraving on as this is the only office at present In Washi where such work can be ex- eouted. sep 26—1m* Pn ee ee avenue, between 12th and 13th streets, north side, over V gs's Jewelry respectfully announce to their friends and the public that they have opened an office at the above place, where sll erdera in the various monomania, fluor albus, ~ nking at the stomach, fe- male irregularities, a chronic tendency to miscar riage, emaciation, and all complaints growing out of 8 free indulzence of the passions, and all barrenness that does net trom organic causes beyond Whenever the organs to be acted upon are free eee malformation or strictural diseases itis averred MORSE’S INVIGORATING ELIXER will replace weakness with strength, incapacity with efficiency, irsegularity with uniform and natural o> tivity, and this not only without hazard of reaction, but with a happy effect on the general organisation. aq-Bear in mind that all Tiatadian wherever they begin, finish with the nervous gystem, and that the paralisation of the nerves or motion and tensation is [thet death. Bear in mindealso, that for ievery ind of nervous disease the Blixer Cordial is the more, ‘s our sole Agent for Baltimore ani thence to | only reliable preparation known. CAUTION. AGENTS WANTED in every Town on the Obio| Ds. Monsy’s Inviconarina Consia hae been coun- terfeited by some unprincipled persons. In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the eee fac simile pasted over the cork of each ttle, and the following words blown in the glass Dr., Morse’s Invigorating Cordial, CG. H. RING, Proprietor, N.¥. SQ The Oordfal is put up highly concentrated, in pint bottles. Price,—$8 per botile; two for $5; six for $12. G. H. BING, Proprietor, - 192 Broadway, New York. Oaneas, and West IniJies. AGENTS. Washington—Z. D. Sian. Bal 8, HARCE, e anne & BEERS, Bold by D: ista throughout the United States, The Cheapest, most Comfortable and Ex- peditiousghioute to he White Sulphur the ‘ numbers, the United States | reoniver of the proper land office, and make payment Fe assing the Alum, Warm and | ot ie een raids ofthe douteret Pac: | abe cocoa, rable after : TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. EB & ALEXANDRIA BAILEOAD. RRANGEMENTS heaving been made with the of the new and splendid steamer owners GHORGE PAGE to run between Alexandria and the very best q@alities, which H. Blonthsem offers | Wi termediate Stations, will leave the Depot, corner o* stro ofcertain railroads in said State,” @p 19—lawl3w i | March, (ths date of allotment) or ender the ' (Bo. Sty OURI 1854, op settlements made prior. SALE OF ALTERNATE SBOTIONS IN MISS' * | to the date of withdrawal of the lands from markat <4 ewise n en! preempt op By the President of the United States. aie Of STCM Mesch, 18%4, on any ef tbe store pursuance of law, I, Franklin President | lands outside of the six mie emits, directed to be re- of the United Btates of America, do stored to entry om the sixteentt: day of October elapse and make known that public sales of the seo- | next, at st. Louis, is required to estabilsh the and parts of sections, being all thoee bearing |eame to the fon of register and therefor as soon as practicable aecing this mote s- tc radlroad, in thé State of Mrssount, sabject to sale | snd before the day appointed for the commencement’ at two dollars and fifty cents per acre. as provided | of the public sale of the Sands embraciog the tract by the-act of 10th June, 1852, entitled “An act claimed ; otherwise such claim will be forfeited. granting ‘ht of way to the State of Missouri, J08. 8. WILSON, ‘and a portion of the public lands, to aid in the con- Acting Commissioner ef General Land Office, pedially excepted from act of 4th August, 1854, wili be hi at 7 o’elook a m., on the hereinsiter designated, to wit : mentioned Lend efices in PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS, At the land office at &r. Lots, commencing Duke and Henry strecta, on Srrival of the Boat from Washington, ample | Monday, the fifteenth day of January next, for for Breakfast on board, arriving at Gorcous | the disposal of the vacant public lands within such at halfpast 10 o’clock,—onnecting at that | sections and parts of sections bearing odd numbers | INVENTOR OF TUK CBI BSRATAD GOSSAMER time vill Richmond, Gharlottesville, and Steunton. A from Gordonsrille to Alexandria and in stations, 1 o'clock, on the arrival of the cars on the Virginia Oentral Railroad, arriving at Alexandris at half-past 2 o’clock—thus allowing time to comnect mentioned townships, viz: > ‘will leave Gordonsville at | NVorth of the base line and cast of the ffth principat - TOUPA' No. 29% CHESTNUT STREET, cppost: Ls Mate House, Phitadciphia. NETRUCTIONS to enable Ludins and Gentlemen point with the Trains on th» Virzinia Osntral | above referred to as are situated within the under- VENTILATING WIG AND BL/ETIO B&D to Townships forty, forty-one, forty-two, and forty- of range one with saving Washington Townships forty-one, rorty-two, forty-three, and For Inchra. Toapees @ Scaipr, Inch. beetles dla pes Fa Det Sorty-four, range two eS ‘A Train from Alexandria to Warrenton and inter Ton eehine Jeri » forty Aree, Jorig four, snd. &. Prom forshesd beta. T mediate Stations will leave Alexandria daily, (Sun | forty five, range three we “Snipes ro pe days excepted) st 8 o'clock, p. m., erriving at War See forty-three, forty-four, and forty five, of over the head waren ema i eigthaie e Sr Caacyl walode an. Townships forty-three, forty-four, forty-five, and & From ear to car a eee tos-crown of ‘Train from Warrenton to Alexandria and inter | /rty-#z, range five * over the head. head Mediate stations, will lesve Warsentony daily (Sun | _To=nships forty three, forty-four, forty-five, end 4 From — to cer day excepted) at a quarter before? o'clock s. m., ar | forty-six, range six : round fore ining ef Alexandrite at Townships forty-four, forty five, and forty-siz, of bead. On Banday will leave w Tange seven. ; RK. Doliar! hae ma North of the base tine and west of the fifth principal 4 \ @lwaye ready for To Winchester. Round trip ticket to Warrenton, from Satur. ‘days to Mondays... *Passengers for Luray and New Market will take the train leaving Alexandria, st 7 o’clock a.m, range thirty-nine, forty, forty-one, forty-two, | | Tock of Genta? Tage one ‘ Wigs, Tox ips thirty-mine. forty, forty-one, and forty- | ie Tp two, range two £ iw. ‘Townships thirty eight, thirty-nine, forty, and for ty-one, range Townships thirty-eight, thirty-nine, and forty, of Tange five Townships thirty eight, thirty-nine, and forty, of A _ | DOLLARD’S HERBANIUM BXTRACT OR LUS Townships thirty-eightand thirty-nine, orange rix TROUS HAIP TONIC, Townships thirty-eight and thirty-nine, of range } pteparod from South American herbs and rocts, the seven duced for preserving on Tuesdays, Thursdays, end Saturdays, connecting | ‘Townships éhirty-tight and thirty-nine, of range | ; 2 cclor, restoring with the stages at Quipeper, C: A. eight . i and preeerving tins healthy and adant state. *Pascengers far Lynchburg will take thé trair Township thirty-eight, of renge nine Among other reasons why Dollard’s haircutting Be Jeaving Alexandria at 7 o’clnck,, a m., on Township thirty-eight, of range ten. maintsina its inmmonse popularity is the fact day: will take the train les Alexant necting with the stages at Staunton. aa Trains are ranning dsily, (Sunday ex ber rd Alsxandria, Va., May msy ‘ednesdays, and Fridays, comméciing the 8 at Charlottesville. X that his Tonic is applied to every of hair his establiahis: At the land .office st Jacksox, commencing on eee ety iets apt tn Monday, the eighth day of January next, for the Passengers for the Whites se Epring* | disposal of the vacant public lands in auch of the | preservation than Under other Known 0 W, B. BROOKETT, Agen HM great expzrience and well-known skill of Prof. MoCiinrock is a sufficient guaranty to the public that the following list of Medicines, euch as have been constantly used in his practice tor the last thirty years, will fully sustain by their effects the valuable qualities attributed to them, and pera be the best Medicines ever offered to the publi I. IMPORTANT TO THE SIOK. Dr. McClintock's Pectoral Syrup. Aninvaluable remedy for Bronchitis, Consump tion, and all chronic diseases of the throat and Jungs. In all deep seated complaints of the Pulmo naty organs it bas proved the most safe, certain, and rapid remedy ever employed in the extensive practice of Dr, McOlintock For any of these forms of disease, showing themselves as Cough, Tickling of the Throat, Sense of Tightnesa in the Throat, Spitting ot Blood, Difficuity of Breatning, Hoarse- ness or Loss of Voice, and Hectic Paver, ite use wiil be attended with the héppiest results, while it is pleasant to the palate and strengthening to the whole system. It contains no Jaudamum or opium I. in any shape. Price $! per pint Botte. Price 26 cents per bottle. 1636 Dr. McClintock's Cold end Cough daily, com | odd numbered seclions above ref fred to, as are sit- | tion. It being thus p tested bi uated in the following townships, vis offera the grestest of ite cacy. ss ‘ wholesale and at his Old Mstablishment, 177 North of the base line and west of the of Rith principa posite Shemst Ser oP the State House, Township thirty sev:n, range four ee ines a: Tor ip thirty-seven, range five DOULAR: discovered Lue Township thi seven, Tange cix tha of dys, and aanouuces ft for sale, with per is % fect ce, in ite Townships thirt/Msiz and thirty seven, range seven Townehips thirtyste and thittyeeven, of rape: | 224 =e caer ‘he ar " dost eight uajury to the hair or skin, dither by Townships thirty az and thirty-seven, range nine in minutes ‘Townships thirty five, thirtysiz, and thircy-seven acy paren senreation deem Saeameeae eter sons visiting the city are iovited to give Rim At the land office at Cuinrox, commencing on | tatters sidressed to R. DOLLARD, 177 Monday, the eighteenth day of December next, for | STREET, PHILADELPHIA, will receive Jan 38—ly. the disposal of the vecact public lands within such | SBHIDHER'’S WINES of the odd numbered sections above referred to as are situated in the following named townships, vis : AT PHILADELPHIA. North of the base line eat of the i of b¢ ine cong speat of Afth princi ‘Townships thirty-five, thirty-six, thirty-seven, and thirty-cight, range eleven z i SNTD. Jr., No. 16 Walnut street, four ete Urirty five, thirty-six, end thirty-seven, | ioe oe street, where consumers will be sapplied Townships thirty-five, thirty-siz, and thirty-seven, with tf lot LIQUORS on the most aceommo- py omae Jac 1 Jr. Ls Eoin tartrate ranger | gees RITA pik at Be 5 ) 4 it street, Philadelphia, where be tage gone Townebips thirty-five and thirty-siz, rangeffifteen. Township thirty-five, range sixteen, Pas dehicaectend bes nee pepe hinge At the land office at SPRINGFIELD, commencing on | 2 Single dosen end upwards; and alsoso Monday, the eighteenth day of September next, for | Son, JOAN VAUGHAN SNIDRR, the patronage of the disposal of the yacant public lands within such | bis friends and former customers. Mizture. of the odd-numbered sections abovereterred to,asare | | %s° All Wines ordered for Washington will be de An infallible cure for recent Goughe, Tickling ot the Throat, Tightnees of Breathing, Croup in Chii- éren, &c. It contains no preperation of opium. Dr. McClintock's Asthma and Hoop- ing Cough Remedy. An almost instantaneous relief for these distress iag complaints. This is the fruit of em immens experience, and is astonirhing in its effe No per fon need suffer a day from Asthma or Hooping Cough who will use it. Price 60 cents per bottle. IV. Dr. McClintock’s Diarrhaa Cordial and Cholera Preventive. A prompt and certain cure for Diarrhoea, Dyser- tery, and Cholera Morbusin all stages. A sure pre- ventive of Asisttc Oholera, which no traveler or family should be without. Price 25 and 60 cent: per bottle. V. Dr. McClintock’s Tonic Alterative 2 For purifying the aa ne eel ha thee pu- rifier ever discovered. For all 8c! lous diseases, S Skin diseases, Eruptions, Boile, Pimples, Erysipelas, Uleers, Sore Lege, and all Rheomatic and itic complaints. tc. Itis a most excellent spring medi- cine, perfectly palatable, and safe for chi n or fe- VI. Dyspepais, or disordered digestion, may be called the National Disease of America. Its malee. Price (pint Bottles) $1. Dr. McClintock's Dyspeptic Eliair. symptome are headache; giddiness; nervou-ness; low spirits; dim- ness of vision, with motes or specks before the eye:; ivehing of the nostrils; dul!ness of hearing and ring- ing in the ears; disagreeable taste in the mouth; constriction or weight about the chest; difficulty of breathing; sense of suffocation in lying down, orin ssceading stairs; palpitations, or uneasy feelings about the heart; irregular or deficient appetite, sense of sink‘ng at the stomach; acidity; heartburn: pain or fullness of the abdomen, and costivenesr. tome of these symptoms always appear in Dy+pep- sia; and sometimes the same patient has meny of them at the same time, or at different times, For attacking these Protean symptoms in their seat and source, viz: deranged conditiun of thedigestive func tions, the Dyspeptic Elixir combines all the valuable ingredients which the Vegetabie Kingdom affords. Taken in connection with the Veg-table Purgative Pills, in cases where there is much oostiveneas, or with the Anti-Bilious Pilis, where the functions of the liver are irregularly discharged, it will be found & most effectual remedy. Price (in pint botties.)g). VI. Dr. McClintock’s Rheumatic Miz- ture. For internal use; a purely vegetable combination ‘or the cure of Rheumatism, Gout, and ali Neural- gic and Rheumatic Jiseases. This remedy ia offered with the utmost confidence. It has been used most extensively, and is as near a Specific for Rheumatic Diseases a8 the world hasever seen. Price per bot tle 50 cents: VHI. Dr. McClintock's Rhesmatic Lini ment, An infgllible outward application for the relief of ll rheumatic cr neuralgic pains ‘tps, swellingr, stiff neck, stiffriess of the joints, 8 in the shou! ders, Deck, or limb. It affor’s immediate r-lief from cholic and paing in the stomach and abdomen. Asa where an external stimulant is needed. Price (per bottle) 60 cents. : IX. Dr. McClintock’s Anodyne Mixture, Or Pain Extractor, used internaily and extarnally, counter irritent, it is inyaluabie in all cases for the instant rolief of ail pains, Toothache, Head. ache, Cholic, Aguein the Vacs, Ghilblains, Nurs! gia, Btone or Gravel, 4c.,&c. No in need be en- dured a moment by asy person who will use this x. invaluable Anodyne. ice 50 cents per bottle. This hes been foundsa taqaithie specific for thie, soourge of new countrief% and for intermittent Dr. McChintock’s Fever and Ague Specific. fevers, No traveller or resident in any triet Zi. Preventive. Price $1 per bottle. fina should fail to provide themselves with su: Dr. McClintock's Vegetable Purga- tive Pills, For the relief of Constipation and its painful re- sults, such as Headache, Dissiness, Sick Stomach, Pains, and all the symptoms enumerated under the “Dyspeptic Rlixir.” Price 25 cants per box. XII. Dr. McClintock’s Pills, For Liver Complaints, and all forms of diseasee arising from derangement of the liver, with symp- toms such as Dissiness, co zs in the Ears, yellow furred tongue, p: oulder, sense of fullness or pain in the side, disordered sone felon deficient As od of the clay-colored stools, 4c. These if taken in i jient stages of Bilious and Yellow or other Fevers, will mnerally ward off the attack. Price cents x. "The above Mometers maar be precured of all the rinci Trot, rad of J Hawenaw, Agent, Wi sep 18—6m and Apothecaries in this Dis- ‘ashington. 4 HE LOST HEIRESS—This new and Celebrated work of Mra, Southworth, is the most intensaiy interesting acd popular work ever issued from the American press Hourehold Words for Ootober The New York Illustrated Journal do. Bunt’s Merchant Magraine do Harper ane ail other Magasines do All the weekly pay for this week at Odeon Building, corner 44 street and Penn. | oot 6—tF avenve. JOE SHILLINGTON’S Bookstore, Be os 4 N INVOICE of Harrison’s eslebrated | lumbtan Perfumery just gray sed Pe avenue, between Oth cad 1S peota H situated in the following named townships, to wit: | 'Ivered by Express free of freight. je 8—ly North of the base line, any ee ie SL ee BOUER BROWE & 00., Township thirty-four, range twelve WHOLESALE DEALERS @1#PORTERS OF Tiwnsbip thirty-four, range thirteen WINES AND LIQUORS. Township thirty four, range fourteen No. 383 HIGH aa Townships dirty Uiresard thirty four,revge fifteen | (between Eichth and Ninth, north siée,) Townships thirty, thirty-one, Cvirty-two, thirty- PHILADELPIUA, PA. Z three. and Vurty-jour, ravge sixteen Town-hips tweniy nine. thirty, thirty-one, thirty- | 80683 SBCWn. foc 38—1ly| WILLA wattace two, thirty-turce,»nd thirty-four, of range severte-n VOCTOR YOURSELF. Townehips twenty-nine, ee resets rs therty- THE POCKET ARSCULAPIUS: thirty three, anu thirty four, range eigh’een . : Tete hocnty-nine, thirty, and thirty-one, of | OR, BVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSIOLAN. Tange nineteen : ‘Townships twenty-cight, twenty-nine, thirty, and urty-gne, range twenty Townships twenty-cight, twenty-nine, and thirty, Tange twenty-one Townships twenty-seven, twenty-sight, twenty-nine and thirty, range twenty-two Towaships twenty siz, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, hoenty-nine, and thirty, range twenty-three Townsh:ps twenty-fine, twentysia, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, and twenty-nine, range twenty-four Townships twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, snd twenty-eight, e twenty-five Townships twenty-five, twenty-six, and twenty-sev- to present a copy of the en, range twenty-+#ix WACULAPIU 3 to hits child Townships twenty fine, twenty-six, and twenty-sev- Htmay seve him from am n, range twenty-seven . veg dati Tet no TAD OT Woman eater im- Townships twenty-five, twenty-six, and twenty sev | to oecret Ghiyations of married life without en, range twenty: it reading the POCK&T ASUCULAPIUS. Let no one suenative sya bani twenty-six, and teeny sev- aes a a backnied ages 2p Re fide, en, range twenty-nine Testleag ts, nervous iselings, end whois train Townships twenty-five, twenty-six, and twenty-sev- | of antics: eensations, end given up by their phy- en, range thirty i be another momsni, withou! consulting tke ‘Townships twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-siz and | ZSOULAPIUS. Have the cz those sbout twenty-seren, range thirty-one to be mazriei any impediment, chis truly use- Townships twenty jour, twenty-five, and éwenty- & ful book, as it has been themeans of ssving thons- siz, range thirty-two ands of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws ef Townships eens twenty five, and twenty- | death. siz, renga Lhirty-thiee sola A person. TWENTY-FIVS CENTS Townships twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-five, | snclosed a Jenene wit Teceive one copy of this and twenty-siz range thirty-four ese ‘by mail, or five copies will be sent for Ons Dol- Notice is also hereby given that the lands situated be ~ “ cutside of the sia mile limits of the above road, which | Addreas, (post psici) DR. WM. YOUNG, will be subject to entry at one dollar aud twenty- No. 1&4 Bpruce street, Philadelphie. five cents per acre, the ordimary minimum price off sp 1&—ly the public rear or (if tor aay —— it ant = preemption) at the prices prescril 6 gradu- T Th. ation act of the 4th August, 1854, in the following. BEAUTIFUL ae isthe named ‘ow pships, in the district of lands subject to Sistas Gail 40Reb Gal Pamuayioaan, sale at Sr. Louis, Missouri, which, on account of oa, a pied ee their betng reserved for the proposed Irom Moun- nays oe Seicokier TERtA phd atapn tain and Mississippi river railroad, were intention: | sireiy new rian, with continuous gun—the very frm ally omitted in public notices Nos. 617 atid 622, for personstion of nature herself, only handsomer if 4 the restoration of lends of thie character, will be | 70a pune inspection vectfully #0 wed subject to entry and location on and after Monday, | Vy “ov as the patent er the DO ve. —— gts the sixteenth ai ot ee bee next, on the ans nd | "All departments in Dentistry <ttanaed to ‘ane conditions and in thé manner prescribed in said 20 “4 “> tice, No. 517, to wit: : peer Pm kes in the very best menner. North of the base line and west of the fifth forth of soma lems Principal Townships thirty-eight and thirty-nine, of range FPROPOSA.8 FOR RATIONS FOR 1855. ons oe Haapgvarrers Manne Corps, North of the base line and east of the Afth principal Quartermaster’s Office, meridian. Washington, September 28, 1854. Townships thirty-nine, forty, forty-one, range one BeARATE SSALED PROPORALS will be re Townships thiriy nine, forty, forty-one, and forty- odived st this office until 22 o’closk a. m., on two, range two Tuesday, the 24ta day of October next, for furnish Towa:hips forty, forty one, and forty-two, range | ing Kations to the United States Marines at the fol- three lowing Stations for the year 1855, ris : Townships forty-one, forty-two, forty-three, and} Charlestown, Massachusetts, forty-fwe, range tour Portsmouth, New Hampshire Townships forty-one forty-two, forty-three, and Brooklyn, Long ieland, New York Forty five, range five Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Town-hips forly-two, forty three, and forty-four, es a Virginia range six 2 ’ ‘srrington, Florida, Townships forty-three and forty-four, of range seven Th towniships herein d by roman letters sre wholly within the of “six sections in bread made of super- width on each side of said road,” and those in italics podbcaadd ¥ — arse gy the — = the are partly within said limi! ee > at the rate of six pounds of good diasrams which were aretane to respective | Coffer, twelve pounds of the best New Orleans Bu- district land offices by the Commissioner of the Gen- | #4: eight quarts of the best white beans, four quarts eral Land Office. a, two quarts _—_ aor ands of good Tbe lands att be ool. ewipert to the right of wa: wn sosp, andeneand a pounds of good granted by said act of 10th June, 1853, “for a isl herd cipped tallow candles, to one hundred ze Venient construction and use of sald road as a pub- | tons. lic highway for tranep rtation,” and therefre the} The beef required shall be delivered on the order particular tracts through which the road passes will | OG the commanding offer of each station, either In bs sold as containing the full quantities as shown | DUlK or by single ration, and shall consist cf the by the officia! plats. best and most choice pieces of the carcass. he sections will be offered in the order in which | ‘The pork tobe No 1 prime mess pork, and the they ere advertised ; each sale will be kept open for greenies to be cf the best quality of the binds a sufficient thme to admit of offering all the lands, | Uamed, all subject to inspection. No bid will be en- but not exceed.eg two weeks. and applications to | trtamed unless acoompanied by the names of two mks pesvetoantz if the leads under this smite pnowa to Skis ofliee, ot exrtibed to hy Rate proclamation will net received until afer ® person. sloae of tha ablic sale. t _ todd rape “Proporale Pact Retions fr the iven under my hand, at the city of Washington, | 7st ond sddreused to Quartermaster of this fifteenth day of September, rife Doulnt one the Marine Corps, Washington, D.C. thousand eight hundred and -four. The Petriot, Concord, N. H; Gaset Portemouth FRANELIN P} N. H; Morning Poet and Daily Times, Boston Mass. By the President: — Day , New York; Eagle, Drookiyn, Y.; Pevn- Jos. . Wrisom, sylysuian apd Kvening Argus, Phfiede); A Actin; munissioner of General Land Office, | “lobe, Portamouth, V: 6 Oo — Pensawla, ine. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. until the Mth of October next, and send Dill, ae u the ect of Oo: ved Sd M Samparded by copy of this advertisement to this of inder gress appro jarch, peym 1853, entitled “Am act to extend preemption rights | sep 9 + ee lands = iQ mentioned,” the pre-emp- } ———————— ion lawe were ex' over the above-mentionet alternate odd numbered sections where the asttlo-| THE UNION ACADEMY, ment and improvcmeut were made prior to th: date Sohal sath strest end New Fork avenus. ofallotment, if preven up and paid for at the rate | tution will be opsned for the next year of two dollers and fifty cents per acre, before the eked fist Monday in eptember. 1854. “The gay fixed for the public sale. And the act approved | "im veh of Pu ile is demased. school will 2ith March, 1804, entitled ‘An act for the Palief ot | 3* three classes, Junior, . settlers on lands reservel for railroad purposes,” ben eeirable facility is offered. Ap;lications shoul persons who settled and improved the above named made immediately. Preference given to those sections prior to th« date of withdrawal will be en- | *D0 euter for the longest time. titled to preemptions at the ordinary minimum oe at the Bookstores. price of the public lands, or at the rate of one doi- UNION FEMALE ACADBMY will open st lar and twenty-five cents per sere, if proven up and | ‘te game time. Cireulars as above. aid for before the day fixed for public sa'e. There- Z RICHAKD® ore ev MES M. a. RiowARDE. to any SUA NeAiad AND EXPE tio! onder the act of 3a M. EXECUTED anncs won suwlements made pre to te ish Of, 22 Atiye ald