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¥ are WOW op — § Spring Goods, to which we invi THE BURSTING OF THE BUD. Spring i< coming Vere: her» Heaven rs ringi On the birds Ruds ore filling, leav FL wee Namre helds her Selt thea stealing, lec as} For my musing- a Spring is comin Moth ber m oming! and her hower; with the singing ake and bower es are swelling, teld, and bloem on tree , 1, and air and o¢ ubilee s@ fecling ty; wander, ne of thee, Spring ts coming! mings ties and light, With her moon of che : reed glory, Sky of blue, and clonds of white. Calm, gray nightrail, From the star bespang While the splendor, OF the yotng mor hor cr Noontide’s giore nanth In a shower fi aul eve OF ty And ihy Makes th Lew bef Love Carat Vow f meet ti By the holy rest’s ey ba E,t an me AN INcorniciate Fettow. — + Yor man, do you believe in a future state ? 4 «In course I does, and what's more } I ATS, HATS, HA mtend to enter as soon as Betsy gets hem weddin’ things read ** You mistake ishments ¢”* **Most assuredly. If I should cu unugs with a red-headed woman, [ shou! expect my head indented by the firs C cistern pole she could lay her hands OFICE on. ** Go to, young man, you are incorri-f after the first day of « 3 y gible.” «Go two! If it wasn’t for the bigamy, darned if I y name way by Word: When the tight falls d te nder, son high, pals gh no me waking, ht; FY minute Wely one ; commy ne bil; eseuce, With Tife’s essence heast to fill ie wt e dl sreet PRE y me. De you believe ix a future state of rewards end punish- AW ac wouldn't goa dozen But who supposed, deacon, that a mar of your age and experience would give such advice to a young and unsophisti cated person like me, just starting 1 z PROPOSALS FOn MAIL Bags. i = wing wi Post Orrice DerariMert, Gon of purchasers generally before maki | leetions We name a few leading articles— | 45 pieces fine plaid ard plain Cambrics, cheap | April next, toc tura’sing for four years tron the Ist | 190 de neat style Cun and Freneh bril- | day of July nest, ne such qua sand at such | Hants wes as may be rooted and ordered for the mail do che suize Gmg ter and « ther ety! ice, wat bux vl ie following description, to wit: oats apd Barklies’ Shirti: Canvrs Mail Bags. No. 1, (43 ine circumterence,) ve in length, ant 62 inches in be made of cotton canvass, to the yar? of 97 inches width; ic ty be doubled and twisted and bleached? Shirts ud Cotton 8 7 vs, damass Napkins and Ta wid plaid Dress Silks at je of cotton cunvass, ‘ard of 27 inches width, and the cloth to be woven in every respect like that of the firet size of bags. Size No. 3, (32 inches in length and 38 inches in circumference.) to be made of cotton canvass, Weighing 10 ounces to the yard of 22 inches width, aud th cloth to be woven as above described. fey De nines cod Ba ub desta at ot New Goods which t tim nt are war y & SEAES, Thee: iss bags of sizes Nos, 1 and 2 are to be ~ doors above Pasay. | made with a sufficie.t num eyelet holes, and mar 14—colw provid h stron ‘cure their mouths. atta 3 21) SEEDS sf Al! are to be well and distinctly marked “U.S. GENUINE GARDEN SEEDS. Meal,” and to be numbered according to the sixes GULN 8 9 U bebegs to announce that he has inst | above specified. oF compicted fin supply ere Leather and Canvass Pouches. selected from the stocks of the No.1. 48 in. in length, and 60 in. circumference and and the Continent, viz: Prince Albert aud « i de 48 do ty Peas, carly short top Rich-l, Early York, @o 2 do York, London Market, f os 36 aa lings Qlaven, Plat Du dv 28 do choiee t i Phe body a good and sabst iat for Nos. 14 Coe sinalter sizes fiot; the bottom feather, well tanne ther pouches is to be made of bag leather, well tanned, weigh- not less than 8 ounces, and for e han 7 onnees tothe sy. of good skirting EpeKiOr ia qu te whiels ecured with the best iron rive s, we + The canvass pouches are to be made ifies hin: iy, | densely Woven canvass, 8. as to resist water, or 8 ive grest satis, | @2st equal to that of which the pouches new in the = | service are made, a ie Leather and Canvass Horse-mail Bags, (in saddie bags form.) : No. 1. Body 43 jong, and 42 inches in at the widest parts ; ends or bottoms inches kin c packets or cot ket Gardeners amd others are respectfully in juspect the seeds and seaie of prices. Body 44 inches lon id SO inches in alogues can be had on 4 ae it the widest farts ; ends or buttom~ Seed Store, corner 7th and Hf street inch o 3. Boly 42 inches long, circumference at the widest parts of same 10 by 20 inches ‘The leather horse mail bags are to be made of i substantial bag leather, well tanned, and a7 ounces to the squar sto be well and strongly sew: pyar 1 i—eotite 2 inches 10 bottoms S%—We have jus dhe assorinent of which we offer tr at the ‘Templ: qt received a barge and tas aid the se y Ave x nvetted, to aud National lot! nid 3 herse mail bags are to be made of quality of fabric as the pouches above de NEW POSTAGE Ack. PO Vile PUBLIC AND INSERUC [Covness and Leather Deop-letter Pouches, TIONS TOP TAS CURS. (with side pocketsy Fine No. 4. 30in. in tength,and 36 in circumference 5 do 238 do Yewspaper Muil Bags. Size Now1, (48 inches in tength and 62 inches ia ') to b> aaa of cotton” canvass, ast Lb ounces t ; arm of the fabri bled and fold, and the b nd to No. 2, (41 inches hed, to wit: windle at each end. nd 48 i in ci f after the: first day of April excepting upon country, @r to officers «i i business. ‘The franks struction of 1 the ma life 2” faa yoice of ; . attert ov January, eighteen as well a: price of This took the deacon down, and he}; a iy SiS. e c (ered in determin. wgnt on his way, musing upon the Mor- monish tendencies of ihe present wicked age. *NTAG IN THE Spinir WorLp.—Thc pirits”’ (in mortal shape) held a gath ering at Hope Chapel, New York, Friday F evening. We quote ihe closing para-| +! tnbuied graph of a repor: of the same: “A song, the Chairman stated, woul He further stated that Madam Sontag’s spirit frequently furnished, through Miss Jay, an acconi paniment, and doubtless would do so on the present occasion sung the piece, ‘1 know that thou ari gone. MissJay joined, uot moving in the least her lips. bu: giving uiteranc: close the exercises. tw an audible though not unmusical gur-} i Agni: gle purporting to emanate from the spirit of Madame Sontag. We can only sa; that Madame Sontag lias not improved in her singing. The singing ended the assemblage dispersed Who said Arn? Willards’ fet E Frothingham, Mass it Exall, Va WM Harrison, do © Sautier, France H de Coureey, FY A Crown, Rite« © Jauew ; G li Cover W Ferrme & jade, PR Pyne & iad 'M Twado & tau EG Beckwith & National Hotz: v. 3 H Leiluray. N¥ 3 W Maron, Va } # Fisher, Mi Mrs W Fisher, de oHW _ NY 3 N Kenyon, do FR Wallace, do Browns’ Hote } 5 Emerson, Va 4 Graham, « Mrs Alexander and child, E Nierling, Ct 1 H Jarvis, Ga LR Smith, NY Miss Marks, do HS Hitchesck, Md Ktukw ood Sous W i Welton, Vi Toa. BI. WILE ORD. G PR James, Va tr be IWD er Re ¥ Coltucn, do V Pockard. Ma W M Grabans W Jackson, NY WILLARD t—tr % «. prowx FB Howard, Pp. W Simitt, S A Swan, Md HOW Ferguson and tady, K Mis BK Draiwe, do NY Wakeman, N J Morton, Va = B Hopki 1) W Travis, NY E Lent, do United States Hatel-—» c. wacaxry 3 Cory RV Baye, Vi Peshine W Read, Ma W A Prime, do © Wingenroth, NC + Perry. Md R Wootton, Tex 3M Sanborn, NY eusion Hou A. NewT: = Gibbons, Va HH Cocthe, do JW Barnster, dx ¥ Lord, Ct A B Jobnsen, DC JH Cex, Md ‘TN Gittings, do JH Payne, Va JE summers, de E W Jobns.n, do A GD . W Harris, NY Dr A W Gray, Va 4 G Coffman, do J R Richards, do Col D Stiekicy, do JW Foster, do A Pitman . do a ‘YN Gittings, 3 Clay, a A Seliman, do A Hervert, DC 4J Narish Va 1 W Fry, do © © Capenart & lady, do M 5S Woods, do Alexandrina, Va. PROPRIE LOK. H Rice, Va Stovin, do Tern TG P.yton, Cat J} E Marshalt, Va 1 Hi Myers, do © B Finley, NY H Keller, Pa } King & 6 frieuds, DC JS Rider, do CD smith, NV G T Hopkins & lady, Va Miss Conrad, do 5 © Richagdson, do C 3 Hite, do i Hunton, do H Cox, Md jacobs, NY & Hebert, Mid A Benson, Va Mr Sumimereoa, Mid ' Ebeily, do 1H Bosweil, Va Twe voices then Jo M&S a. wiRA Woon. sidered in determin Hot accom or, showing workm: soon es th tks can ie prepared & #24 dey f April next, and the pry; onsale ferm the basis IMES CAMPBLLL, Posimasier Ger : 1 by bidders Post ¢ MENT, Mureli 9, 185, fence b- mar id he paid Cor at the ired to enter tate contract on er th day of fone eas, with bond and fai terface of th: graduttion, =1 els, and ot racted for are to be delivered penae. it Goston, M Buffalo, N.Y. Bstumore, ‘4 August Mio janet tis, and at such times as the Depa and they are to be rigidly in re to be received clinens or ctand opened a noon of tha Maps, profiles, and bs ready tor € Propo: ar culveris, ture rye i be done hey are iimormed ¢ were fur or en Hat for the use of the Department. during the vriation ne out sufl ad Hh Jun st 2135 leather ane i what A 450 teather horse 245 aud £7,110 te eae of the entir tof fands 1 Proposals far Mail Bag e “ Postmaster > L Gener PBE jan 13-1 y <tmiaster Gi Se ee - JOHN LANALAN, PS OR OF THE NETER § ET, M A hus t ts pre apd ladi gals for work on the WW. Phe United St from gentlemen nm we.l-known OUGH, BRON EPSIA, &e Bactimony, January 24th, 1855. ers. Mortimer § Mowbray ure In saying lo you that | have used your * Hampton's Tincture Fr teserves Uae right t ahi they not t tive organs soon rig! I have several times fs, und an every ea ominended it to omy as [have been tn sucerss. Lanadan. Pi Of Exeter st, BLEEDING vitimer § Mowbray: ; vbont twelve mi plane « Taci tur the same, with > & perform the wo: conformity er wh y Well. and now 1 enjoy as good intay life. can, and do, with t hesitation ‘re vad the Tincture toons afflicted in my Yours, aid, w € beeen the offer by KL lowest vidder, ae We Weaker, cb. — Ufy that, to the best oy know CURE FITS—READ! +tae above named guarantors lore in the Sick then Gold.—¥ e of the mos pectable Deugsists 11 South ina. M Cuariesron, 8... , 18 Captain © ers. Mortimer & Mowsra fhe sale ef ir Fer tadayohwi your Hampton's ¥ Tinetare is inereasng every day, and every bottle sold recommenda this lua te i i eted. Several of our iat ast h aston- a tng it by batt tt +n fonad ty be the greatest rem us, and a wonderful ¢ has been ns Be, edon a negro bov, sufferi om Fits. 1 eer mish jou with 2 rtifieates if you for supply | PROPOSALS FOL 0.1 FORLIGH?-HOUSES TREASURY NEPARTMENT, >. you W.G. Trorr, and see cures of set, Neuralgia, Dys ad General Weaku Asa at ~ ~ children we believe at New York within ten duys after witicen 9 the couiractor shail have been receive ote As eae of cha: d States RK. Moore, D. contracted for under the tore cubjecte other than the contract p t spocitie vain luupid feon OF persons to whom tha SILVER PLATED WARE. sscrgned by LightHouse Be sto te | (ROMELETE Coffee Sets, Castors, Cake aut Birt ste bel QS Baskets, Water Spoons and Forks, double aud tripe may ty it will pier. tests and trade peiorto the transportation of Une oil from the ntractor s ware! souse or ather place of deposite phat rivate 3H bids inust be se 330 Pa. avenue, between 9th and lus ots. tor Ow tor Light how: ——~- 2 TO ORDER CHEAPER 8 oider to run off the remain of our large stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vee ings, we will at this seasou take measure and make to order Gentlemen's Ga irst quality 20 per ceut. cheaper tian our usually low prices. WALL & STEPHENS, $22 Pa. avenue, next door to Lron Hatt. (Sehtinei& News) of tee department id, though t may tie lowest, from otier considerations time its aiount. Ey order of Ue Light Aouse Board : resery night to reect any be THORNTON A. JENKINS, tnur 1S—eoWbmar Secretary. LAW PARTNERSHIP. FANCY GO D8, PERFUMEBY, &c. JPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. ‘TCHINSON & MUNRO, are now opening at ROBERT J. WALKER and LOUIS JAMIN the r store, No. 310 Pa. le. a splendid formed a ¢ assortment of GOODS, in the abeve line, enume Walker and Jan: rating in part as follows, viz: fine Cabas, Dressing the Suprem Cases, Porte Monnaies, Card Cases, Jewell Boxea, feb 19 . January 12, 1855. QYEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this S Departinent until 9 o'clock a. m., of the Wa of e to be well and | KAVELEKS) Litt Punt. (No. 680] PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS, sae ine Linn OF cmalOnex By the President ofthe United States. ATIAM'S LINK OF (MN s PRA PIERCP. Pree y i teve Alexandria at 4, 734 Sites [soto e Uae ett: of ayer nr SNIDER'S WINES gand 3 . wil 7 pianls 4 ait be AT PHILADELPHIA, netomat Mtl and T2 3 nell Gh ius teat ear eh amen ta caaiineae | VOMsw IW Rise@eN, Tederie Mise1asIPPi, oom meni the Lwen'y secured at the Office, Pairfax -st., day of May meal tr 4 all that portic Mansion House ; in Washington, at sections and p: sections of land bearin< <r Store ant Kirkwood House. pede cracrannbonsd da ef teensipmaste ge bor de b W..\ deed LIQUORS on the mcst accomme- fine runs regularly winter aad summer for . 1 » OBIO RIVER RAILROAD, In the | car “rea dation of the Public. " re Sah hanger geeh Misstserrt subje-t to th JACOB SHIDER, Jr., Agent for he Im ets called tor and taken to their residences doubls minimum price of two dollars and fifty cen's | portset oc of FOREIGN WINES, Office No. 16 Wak ifnor too tar. Fi . . per acre, es pr: vided by the act ct 20th Beptemter, | nut -ireet, Phileleiphia, where be Laer pg FARE—For the first trip up and last trip down, 1950, aadexcepted from graduation #8 to price ty | re:+ ++ orders wr the epecial Importation 50 cents ; ull other regular Lari cei the act of 4th Augus , 1854, which were atvertire: 4c., NC yarop# houses in Earope, in quantities Trunks extra. LATUAM & COOK. to be offered for ssle in proclamation No 492, besr- | 4 single dozen an} upwards; and alsceolicite for hus Jan 8—tf ing date 234 May, 1853, sea hopentinneed Sion Bon JOHN VAUG IAN SNIDER, the patronage of CROMWELL’S drawa uonti’ ferther rotic: tor the proposed ratlroad | hi nis ano former customers. from Montcomery by putliono ice No.) *,* All W ree ordered for Washington will be de BALTIMORE STEAMSHIP LINE | (neers eer cme, Wai, ona the sams | teed Geeeeanrne or echingion wi hed Hi SETWEEN ~ _ N F uot being subject to private entry at the date ofsabt BETWEF a xoas eeireemctyeuctir eesti Rot restored te mar DOCTOR YOURSELF. BALTIMORE & BOSTON, | kt by general notice No. 622, dated 6th Eeptember.| oPiye POOKET ABSOULAPIUS: 1.54. situated im the undermentioned towntbip-, to wit: North of the nestampnr regain’ the Choctaw meri- | Township four, of range thirteen — three, four, five, and siz, of range four- bill of lading to Washington at the lowest rates oi Seo three, four, five, six and seven, cf freight and no commissions charged. Appheations | ra ge fifteen . for freight promptly attended A of leg following Townships three, four, fire, six, and ceven,ofrence agents: A. UC. HA teen . } 58 eae Pr co Bal be Sownehips fire, siz, and seven, of range rerer- | H. B CROMWELL, teen Coraer Washington and Albany sts. N.Y. Township seven, of range eighteen. JNO. W. SCHANK rcv 18 also bereby Jan dd Foot of India Wharf, Bost uate} outside of the ta FOR THE WEST AND SOUTH. BALTIMOKE AND OHIO RALGROAD. | ject to entry at one dollar and twenty- PROVED ARRAN JEMENTS FOR TRAVEL! | per acre, or (If for actus settlement acd pre emp IMPORTANT CHANGES OF SCHEDUDE!! | tion) at the pricss pres ribed by the graduation act ~4 The Iste completion of the | Of 4th August, 1854, in the foil” ing-named d.stricts E: ‘Central Ohio Railroad between | sud townships in the States of Miss ssippi snd Als Wheling and Columbus, uniting, as it doas, ¥ fo | bama, will be subject to entry and a agen short and direct a line, the Baltimore and Qhio | after Monday the nineteenth day of March next, t: Railroad with all portions of the West (and North | wit: and Southwest,) wae this rents een et In the district of lands subject tosale at Avausts divantages to thro travelers in that direction. : ae Oo an art er MONDAY, November 27, 1854, the | North of the base line pris Of the Choctaw meri. | snde ef unfortunste ccoata.-s (com the very jaws o traine will ba rurm as follow ian. death. ding TWENTY-FIVE CENTS FoR THROUGH PASSENGERS. " and seven, ofranze |, S@-Any person een’ #8 of this oft nan day wl ron ince dation | gue ie Zoe Aare weeny trans | wate rg ii wil Ft can OPP First—The MALL TRALN, leaving Camden Station Townships three, four, five, siz, and seven, oi Tar. ‘Adéreas, (post pes) DR. WE. YOUNG, Bo. Spruce street, Philedelphis. JILL dispatch a Steamer daily from Baltimore W and NewYork, and twice a week from Boston to Baltimore and Baltimore to Boston. ‘This line affords unequalted facilities to the busi ness men of the District of Columbia. The Agents at either point will receive freight and give a through O02, KV ORT ONB BIS OWN PHYSICIA«. Let ne father be ee _ preeevt a@ cop! SesCULATIVS to bie chiid 2 It may eave bim sr a . Let ao med oF woren ep pee Agate pest tees of merried life «'ttout reediag the POCKET ASSCULAPIUS. Let mo ons suffering from s hackuied Cough, Pain in the eds, nights, nerydus a end the whote traia at Te. ore — ots beapied ota eG coat range thirteen oo Sunday,) and arriving at ine al an of rans Second—The BXPRRFS TRATN, leaviog at 5 p.m, | p, TODshIPS tirer, four fire, iz, and seven, of range + 7 ly insted of at 7p. m., ar heretofore, sod running Township of range fifteen ap 18— through to Wheeling in shewt 17 heure, reach spree ee A thera et 1025 a.m. Tris train «ll xtop "at Wash Townahios three, four. awd five. of ran, ince Jere, aati, Meee, ape nage BALTIMORE ABVERTISERESTS ¥-rry, Martinsburg, Sir Jobn’s Kuo, Cum! Townehips three, four, five, six, and seven, 1 . Piedmont, Rowlesburg, Newburg, Fetterman, — ravge eighteen. . » diteiid ere a a ae r 1Y¥, tor Woo: Sd watered Tene Bae Hee eee Sok | Tn the district of ants eutject tomloat Duato| TEDIAN DOC *n. @. EPENCER nd connection with the cars of the | Lt8, ALABAMA: i 3 . Goatral Ohio lived for Ouabeiige, Zanesville, New: | North of the bas: lin: and west of the principal we-| Ofters bis Profesional errvien to the cicitens of Rak Columbus, Cineinnal uisvil ay ton, ridia > on o ct knife. Eanduehy, join Letesit: indianapolis Chicsgo, Townships thirteen, foarteen, fifteen, sixteen avi | “ut cher “ “a aarp = bs ice <= bioe S I can 5 ce Passengers leaving Baltimore by the | seventeen, of range two wreal cn cae nee ieee va 2 Tiles, nace Tes’ Ciccinnati fer dinner next | Townships thirteen, fourteen, Vout aos _ ee i ‘amily are subject to, © Express Train they arrive there | seventeen, of racge three : a ——— from the Lungs or 3 ight, being kept but one night oa | Townships thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, siztern ani | fe cen siop Riced tient, ty rowing the either frain seventeen, of rang, four sree c= coe blind, end ber «ti soveral Pasesngere for the Northwest via Clevel: Townships thirteen and fonrteen, of rengs j seme. F wee Indian Doctor who was arccng the all intermediate points can make a direc! The townships designated in roman ‘e tere ere | vir pheendie zs Tee aeal ce oan ripe: thn Cievelaed kod Eitie| } wholly within tive tilts of six and Stiven atom se: | SNE KeDeeee Cee ree ae Buckley's Rajlrord xt all times wheo the Obio is naviga | spectively om each | eenpiing Howe, or steamers between Wheeling and Wellnvilis, j img Be 84, HANOVER &TREET, by leaving Baltimore in the Mail Dat 7s.m { ute Beitimore, ring, the Trains leave Wheeling as follows: | aug The EXPRESS TR-IN et 430 p m., reaching Pai ; : —_—— fimoreat9.50a.m. The MALL TRAIN at 1145 p.] The lands will be old, subject to the right of way | m, Frecting Baltimore st In 7 pe | grantat by the act of 20:h ‘Septemoer, 1850, tors AN APPEAL TO COMMON SENSE. &g-Through ticke's by beat from Wheeling for | <tates aforesaid for said railroad, not « xseeding one : LET THE SICK NEAR THE — a Cioci nati, Medison Louirville, St. Leuis and other | Aundred fect on each side thereof, and therefor the j Caprain Bexsamin.— Wherever huown Loe River Cities, ~i!l be eold at a'l times when the stage | paiticu'ar -racts of lanc which include the road will | mony will be conclusive. But lest poss - of water wil admit. be wld containing the quantities respectively | not know the Captain should be sceptical, = og aa- Through tickets between Baltimore snd | shown by the officral plate. : son & Bro., with others of tae best stay ‘ “4 Wasnington, and all the important cities and towns | ‘The rections isbirle beanie =~ oe in i eo Ler pommel citizens of Easton, lorse t at, are gold at Ticket Offices of the | thecrder in which thy are advertised; the eale | ful cure ne ee ee will be Rept cpen fora sufficient time to admit of | » : Ni OPTS yok WAY PARKRNAREE offering wil the lands, cut mot exceeaing two weeks; | HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTCRE. TAIL TRATN, leaving Cemasn Ftation il {ar aypiications to make petvaisenttiescthel00s) og Meare take pi ict talithe usuel etopping places on | off-red st public sale ui Pp 4 Freaeet d = 2 the Reed. Rw urning, this ¢rein enven Wheeling net be rereived uatil after the clese ef the tee | GenUemen—T feel it my duty to you and the pub tiL45 midnizcht. berland st 10.25 a. m., ant | weeks. 4 aed a at Bel! ty = - Given under my han, at the city of Washington, | —— eae of (Chieuie na: MODATION TRAIN, | this eeventh day of February, Anno Demini ore | Under a +5 sty eae {wana telat places, will start at f chousand eight huadred end fifty-five. weet pat on nh ious eased to wap elias pt Suntsys) arciving in Froder- FRANKLIN PI€RCE. | a ped oe ccf adage onbvnscaag rn Ses m.,, arriving at Sasi isaee Pe Senn Wiese, ices I took dane me no good, and I ecnti Pa te THB BLLIO IT'S MILLS AGCOMMODATION sanlesioner General Land Offi. Scars col aon ee eee ee it b dally, aund follows — give t : “Testo Oumien Some te esd pres NOTICE TO PRE BUPITON CLATMANSS. | not expect to live one day after another. I hd nat Ellicoii’s } at 7.00 a. m. and 6.30 p. m. Under the act of Congress approved 3] of March. | ‘ke it (the : incture’ sot aah ae From the — 1953, entitled “An set to extend pre emptian righis | amas Fepolowcangy saree help of Seb toe WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD, | te certain setzlera therein mentioned,” the pre emp: | rte aipheepentey “DRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS: Bae ag ae ee eee | Tigh ail the aliched ob xy Mampeec’s Capen 12 Sally, except Sunfoy, at 6 and 836 a. 1a. | Sirtte ofthe Toute of tue Toad where the enetie:| Tincture, as I have dome, with the same eect bist On Sus mag dae and 6pm. nevt aud improvement were mad- pricr to the dae | ‘thason = Your obedient serv “gc Lear> Baltiva ts a! $4 end@ars; anibenae | ofall tment, if proven up and psid for at the re of two doll and fitty cent: per acre, before the; We are acquainted with Isaac Benjamm, sold » Sunday at 44 a mand 5 pr. Sar Bxod for the pantie sale; and by the act ap | him some of Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture, aud be Stogeations wth Belticeors & Obio Reilvoad | proved -7th March, 1854, entiziel “An act for the | sieve the above statement correct. by tre = g | teuef of settiers on lands resecsed for railroad pur- Dawson & Bro. pm ipa es cal poses,” pereons who settled and izproy “pt From our knowledge of Captain Benjamin we are For Philadelphia and New York at 6, and 8)¢ am | 21ted rections prior to th one > Bvaceentae ad avd5p m. be entitled to pre emptions ordinary minim: "| exagerated. J. A. Jouxsen, setSigemundipm price of the public lands, or at the rate of one doller Cuarces RUpinson. £3 pr and twenty-five cents per acre, if proven up snd} Can and get pamphlets gratis, and «+ © wes of SS" TUE PARSON Ageut | paid for bef-re the day fixed for the public sale:— | Cough, Bronchitis, Rheumatixm, Newi..ia, Dvs sutton fs called to the Rule requir- | Th+refore, every person entitled to the rig’ tof Pre-| nepeia, Nervousness and General Weakue a. A fag a responrible voucher for any person ef color | emption in any of the alternate odd numbered eve | femate medicine or for delicate cleiden we believe who mty ¥ieh to pace oy r the road. tions above wentione!, wi-bin alx miles ot the rovte | j; unequalled. a . deols—ate of the road, uad-r the sct of 8d March, 1863, kb ve | Sold by MORTIMER & MOWERAY, {40 Balti —______________ ] peforredt to, on patiements made prior to ths 4th ot | more street, Baltimore; and 304 Broadwe'¥, N. York 2, February, 1853, (t) te of allotment) cr under ‘he | Cuas. Stott & Co., J- B. Moor, D. B. CiaRae ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILRVAD. act of 2 Gs Maren. 1854, on settlements made prior | Cranks & Rowuino, W. Evuiot, and fl. MePoer = to the dat» of the original withdra a iatds | sox, Washington; also, by R. ath Cosmet, Benepe 7 trom market, likewise every pereon ent opre | :own, and C. C. Berry, Alexandria, and by Drug On and after Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1854, 7 j onfident that the above statement is true and un- empiion under the act ef 27th Marob, 1854, in any | 2:cts everywhere. jan S—tr ‘PSHE Cara leave Alexandria daily for Gonlons | of the !ands oulside of the :iz mile Itmits directed to | —— > T ville and intermediate stations at 7 o'clock, | be restored to en ry on the 17th dey of March nest, COUGHS, COLDS. HOARSENESS, ®. m., on the arrival of the boat from Washin;ton, | is required to esiablis: the same to the satisf-cticn Relief im Five Minutes. givingemople time for breakfast on board. of the re cieter and receiver of the proper land office, TYLER'S COMPOUND GUM ARABIC SYRUP. Becting at Manassas Juuctien with a treip for Stra> pand make payment therefor at the price fixed by ; burg, at Warrenten Ja ction with a train for ‘War- | law as soon as practicable sfter sesing this notice, i bee increasing demand for this most pirasent, rentoo, and at Gordonsville with the trains ou the 4 before the d+y appointed for the pubic rule or safe, and effcacions remedy tor s!] pulmonary Virginia Centrai Kailroad for Richmond, Charlotiee- | re-toration to market of the lands embracing the diseases, has enabled the pro or to reduce the ville, cad Staunton tract claimed; otherwise such clei u will be forfeited. | price so 25 to place it within the reach of al! classes, The cars ieave Gordonavilie daily for Alexendria JOHN WILSON, its sep-riority over most similar preparations is st- and intermediate stations, at ba ‘a 12, @. ms, on Commissioner of General Land (fice. tested by many ereinent physiciens who hsve tern the arrival of the train« or the Virginia Cevtra! rail feb 10—lawl3e eye witos.ces of its efficacy when the usual rems- road from Richmond; Charlottesville, and Stanaton = aise ~ | Gies have failed; also by thousand of onmr most re THROUGH TICKETR. epectebiec citizens who have = in ope hereon texan wi eS Doth a preventive and cure ever failing euc- mee me ae Oortoasrilie +] s cess te the last twenty years, during which — be Unnriottesville : , with very little aid trom advertising. &c. be : é gradually spread tion over the wi Union. Tn cases of recent Coughs, Hoarsencas, Bc. it gives immediate relief, and gen-rally cures ina dsy ( three doors | OF tS°, ¥ithout interfering with acted = ; or from Odd Fellows? Hall. SPECTACLES and | Teedeting the system more suncn:ible of Cola.,:a GLASSES suited to every sight) on a true and cci- | Qbromle casce, Astin, Ts act Gimme. , connecting with the etages at ome prineigle ‘See circitats, ac a tion, itis always very b-poiicisi. snd seltom fails, Mondsye, Wedovadnys, ancl Feo — See ee gpg emery 4 — ges eonre. an cen! i 5 For Luray and New Sarket, oounecting wich the | | BEAUTIF| ue wat haa dae oe picts wbolevsie by Pattyrecs # Nalrn, Bio Coy 8 AL MS, ! ATH, 5 O. cris by Pee! Teas. . ages et Culpeper, on Tuesdays, Tharedays, and Sat E regia iranian wf omni thes hen : wey £0 wear” a ester dail of + fits, ssould use ZE A ae BRATED @B TILER’S GUM ARABIC CAD re enchester dally, connecting with the stages | fits, «ould, uso, ZEB delicious article combines | @ simfler composition to the above, but eburg daily, comuscting with the stages | 59 Many meritorious qualities, that it has now be-| and mers portable form they ect like a charm on st the Plafcs, come a standard favorite with the citizens of New | a troublerome Oough, end clvar us throat and Fer order: W.B. BROCKETTY, Agent. | York, lhitadelphia and Baltimore. Dentists pre. | voice; they contain no injurious drng. sre particu: nor Tate — it in their — most angen and | larly eugene oo eg of pub aT Geen = een ‘rom every source the most flattering laudations are | Ife assemblies, pal speakers. singers, FOR MOUNT VERNON. awarded it. ; ; Price 1234 end 85 cents per box. On TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, | liflamed aud bleeding guns are immediately ben | For aale at most Drug and Candy Storer. Seiden round trip $15; from Alex: | eft te uses, its action ‘upon them ie wild, | _ get Tote Bs ay soothing and effective. It cleaases teeth 80 at ar APS pen S COULYER leaves | thoroughly, that they are made te nval peariin| THE ART UNION OF LONDON. che toaea tik ae whiteness, and diffuses chrough the mouth such a PLAN FOR THE CURRENT VEAR. HE list is now open, and erery subscriber of $5.50 wili be entitled to— delightful freshness, that the breath is rendered ex which tend to produce decay, andasa cousequence, 1. Al quisitely sweet. It disinfects all those impurities jon Of a Plate, by J. T. Willmore, on the boat. when these are removed, the teeth must always re A. R. A.,from the original picture by J. J. Cha- 23 —ut. BAM’L GRDNRY, Capt main sound. ton, R. A., “ A Water Party. = Siewt 4 hace eee —__ | It is used and recommended by all the eminen | 1. 4’Volume containing thirty Wood Engravings THE SEW YORE & LIVEKPOOL | Petts in New York, Philadelphia, Balturore, and illustrating subjects from Lord Byron’s Poem other cities where it has ben introduced. All of “Childe Haroide.” An UNEDED STATES Gee serrate why ee it i aaa IS ZERMAN, D ILL. The chance of obtaining one of the peiace ~ presley Med ye J eneral meetiag in il, MAIL STEAMERS. ° and mist, Ninth and Catharine = ore be allotted at the general mertiag in Apri which will include— MIE SHIPS OOMP, “@ Wd LIN dejplia, and sold by all Dmgzists everywhe pet fi Af n valuable work ot T THr~ MESIBING “THis BARR Lote per bottle. W. i. Gt LSA; at The right to select for himse u j urt from one of the public exhibitions. Statuttes in ATLANTIC, Capt. West. jan 17—3m Agent for Washington City. bronze of ber Majesty nm Horseback, by T. Thor- PAOIFIC, Capt. Nye, A SSdNEn DLL | meperen. Copies onze, from an orginal Model BALTIC, Capt. Comstock, HOWARD LIFE INSURANCE COM- in veliet by Re sefferson, o Entry of the Duke ADKIATIC, Capt. Gratton, PANY OF NEW York. of Wellington into Madrid aittes in porcelain Thaze rhips havo deen built by contract, exprea- | IX C- SPALDING, of Washington, Agent. | OF patian. Proof Impressions of a large ———_ ly for Government service; every care bas been | MPVIE Howard Life Insurance Company, possess | 19 T.H. Maguire, after the original picture by W. takeo Io their construction, as iv the Engines to an aiuple capital, and every facility for ex. | ©. Frith, R.A. “The ‘Three Bows,” froin Mo- lovare etrength and spot, and their accommoda- tending its operations upon the most seeure basis, a a oeegee ay wg Oe Sie as for passengers are unequalled fer elegance | makes every insurance against Life jonorary Secretaries for jing tun, Messrs. And comfort. ts Sense | most favorable terns, Ricks upon the | PAVLLOW & MAURY. Rockeelion, jan 2% ice of paseage from New York to Liv-rpool,in | Parties in: u the mutual plan are - py first cabin.. Mest) Ued to a proport abe aha of the mtv are oe PHILADELPHIA i + 20 | the joint etock plan by which they pay a lower rate LAGER BEER DEPOT, extra size stats room: 300 | Of pressiaw, but do not share its. BBL Pa. avenue, between 4 and bith giver’. Krom Liverpool to New York £30 and ‘olicies are granted either for life, or for a limited Ww £ have at all times the best Philadelpina La- An experienced surgeon attached to each ship. eriod. ger Beer on band, and offer it now for sale No berth can be secared uctil paid for. The Howard commends itself to persons in all $3 per keg, and in quart botties for $1 50 per For freight or passage epoly, to a KVWARD KC. OOLLINS & CO., Stations, but especially to every head of a family. 90 _ Military or Naval Officers of nena duty may be] We send the Beer free of cows to all purts of the 58 Wall street, New York, | insured in time of peace. BROWN, SUIPLEY 4 CO, Rae ee red in = Magge qae have — privi- ve: crossing the Atta: 10 port: t F.G. ROBERTS & 60., > all seasons of the year without extra premier 13 King’s Arms Yard, London, Special permits for fornia, Australia, or the JOHN MUNROE & 60, Sandwich Islands, ata reduced rate of premium. HES AND JEWF 26 Rue Notre Dame des Victoires, Paris. Office No. 338 North Daweet, one door east of on hand 4 good supply o GEO. U. DRAPER, Havre. Tenth mar 3—colm WATCHES and JEWELRY which will be The cwnera of there ships will not be accountable | ————————_——_—______‘"#*" $—eolm _ sold very cheap to suit the times. Gold for xoid, silver, bullion, rpeci Ys precious SILVERWARE. ver Watches as low as $25, warranted stones or metals, uslees bills of are signed VERY keep gnod time. Call and sev tor you therefor, ani the value thereof therein exprezued. Pite! stor: of . J. ROBINSON, nov 16—dly s i i 349 Pa. ave., oppo. Browns’ Harel. SS —_____ for 18, Viz ns have recommended this dies for weak stomachs. Cc. & W. GERECKE. ts, Shell Boxes, Jet Omaments, Lubine’, Piver’s uther choice Extracts, Pomades, superior Bay Water, Combs and Brushes im gr: at variety, and in whort everyt to be usually found ina first class Fancy Store, and they cordially invite their frends 0 give them a call and An very for 1855, | volume RANCK TAYKOR present Sou; " feb 28—dim vo, pati; SEMKEN, JEWELER, taper 1 a ate a. avenue, between Ih and 10th streets. - Offers for sale a magnificent asso - e- SUPERIOR toned CHAPEL ORC DIAMOND JEWELER 1. SEMKEN fine Rosewood PARL Goll Brnevieta, Breast, Tari Beal Rin No. 330 a. avenue, bet, 9th and 10K ie. jan 19 ov exhibition at Metropolitan Mechanics’ Paar, wee ng Rings, a und Veet Chats, Seale, 1. UTNAMS MAGA L oe Re Sy SaaS CANE % les, Trinkets, ete TNS AGAZINE for March. For: pi Lo Pot. SCHET Ail aruich re wartanted soy ' Sas ‘or terms, &c., appiy to Piof. SC; ET. ond * unusually low. aa sical ne x. er FRANCK TAYLOR. | strect, norih of F. HENRY C@2EN, teb %—eow we aa es ym a ene _—