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ROW. Arise! for the day is passing, While you lie dreaming tiers are A» Arise from your dreams of the future— aining a hard-fought field ; Of storming the Of bidding the Your future has Of honor (God grant it may !) But your arm will never b2 stronger, now—to-day. pa 0 uD’ As those of a vain regret; Sad or bright she is lifeless ever; wth to the fight are gone: Your place in the ranks awaits you ; Exch man has a part to play; ‘The past and the future are nothing In the face of the stern to-day. e and storms forget; ELDORADO HOUSE, PROPOSALS FOx MAIL Bags. Pa. avenue, between Third and 4% streets, WASHINGTON, IK C. an CLEMENT REYNOLDS; EALED PROPOSALS will be received at this . « (Late of Willards’ Hotel,) = Department until 9 o’clock a. m., of the 23d of ESPEC FULLY returns thanks to his friends April next, for furnishing for four years from the Ist R and the public for their exceedingly liberal p® | Gay of July next, in such quantities and at euch ironage since the opening of bis house, and ho begs | umes as my be required and ordered for the mail to assure them that they will always be equally | porvice, bags of the following description, to eased in future. 2 geen opening his large patronage has yee Canvas Mail Bags. where be is qn re ipo GN el sat weighing 15 ounces to the yard of #7 inches width from two to wisted =< quality, as well as excellence. Seamid. the fabric to ands = Size No.2, (41 inches in length, and 48 inches in mar 20—eolm ed RA MPA.‘ circumference,) to be made of cotton canvass, THE MUTUAL FISK INSU: NCE COMPA. weighing 15 waren to the yard of 27 inches width, NY OF THE LISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, O riene sloth to be woven in every respect like that JARTERED by Congress, offers to the property | of the first size of bags. 8 owners of the District safer and cheaper means| Size No. 3, (32 inches in length and 38 inches in insurance than any other Company. circumference,) to be made of cotton canvase, ULYSSES WARD, Presidena. weighing 10 ounces to the yard of 22 inches width, CHAS. WILSON, Becretary. and thy cloth to be woven as above described. MATHEW G. E¥ ERY, Treasurer. The canvass bags of sizes Nos. 1 and 2 are to be MANAGERS. made with a sufficie:t number of eyelet holes, and on, cased in armor, style airy fortress; giant yield ; deeds of glory, st detain you, worthy to hold you Cast her phantom arms away, Ulysses Ward Jobn Van Riswick provided with strong cord to secure their mouths. «ok back, save to learn the lesson Thomas Blagden P. W. Browning All are to be well and distinctly marked “U. S. Oi a nobler strife to-day. ¥. Howard, Mathew G. Emery. Mail,” and to be numbered according to the sizes Arise! Rise ! rise ! tor Stay not to brighten your weapons, Awd, < the hour Is passing ; he seund that you dimly hear, our enemy marching to battle; above specified. LIsather and Canvass Pouches. Size No. 1. 48 in. in length, and 60 in. circumference Size No.2.41 do de 4 do Office, Columbia Place, corner Louisiana avenue and 7th street. -2 Office hours from 3 to 6 o’clock p.m. ' x the foe is here! feb %$—eott . Size eae - = do = - rE Or the bour will strike atiast; Size No. 4. 36 do lo lo 1, from dreams of a coming battle, LAW PARTNERSHIP. Size No.5.26do do 28 do Yeu will waken and find it past. Ss Tor Portsmouru, Va., Prrest Cass. The Southern Argus, printed at Norfolk, has the following To the Ed Dear Sir:—My or two ago toan Washington Orga lyt Die a Par lier hie CINCINN know. Epwarp B. Purcen. a gentleman, a member of I reques' " ation ieman per W: ©. til L z , but to liberty d in nv ve ler uk I Praxcts Detyin, Catholic Pastor. -» March 24, 1855. Portsmouth, Va ren 1 hog s to wait cut, and > At a soc nis an world, best policy.” the next the next e LS — ALS AT ‘hs N Brevoert, do tor of the Norfolk A: E Last Friday week on my re- turn from Old Point I found on my ta-| of New York. a fr . of Cincinnati, O., a priest, I be- t an Archbishop, as was stated, of which the following is a copy: Catho'te Priest: . Charlotte Cooper a member of cregation in Portsmouth, er has Her parents arein great dis-| neater siyle. r’s house to make the inquiry. 1 during our interview. We yper at the door; I enquired affirmative. and requested to see his ence, for a moment, as a r, my wife is not a Cath- doubt your werd, yet I cannot take this occasion to state to | ket by von to every human being, and one, d, guarantied to ber by you our marriage.” detail the silly falsehood | six t any time. bove is all in substance that oe- 1. ‘Che gentleman that accompanied nd Mr. Cooper know its truth. Some of the grown folks are it inducements that should nm writes from Cincinnati “The only way to see the until a military company ihey always carry their mus- low trail to clear the streets of on was put “* W on,” replied one of the party, UPREMECOURT OF THEUNITED STATES. ROBERT J. WALKER and LOUIS JANIN have formed a c partnership under the name or “Walker and Janin,” for the argument of cases in the Supreme Court of the United States, at Wash- ington city, where both will attend throughout the future sessions of that court. ‘They may be addressed at Washington, N. York, or New Orieans. jan 19—eo3m* ORGANS FOR SALE. SUPERIOR toned CHAPEL ORGAN; and a fine Rosewood PARLOR ORGAN, both now on-exhibition at the Metropolitan Mechanics’ Fair. They are from the manufaetory of HENRY ERBEN The body of the leather poucites is to be made of and substantial bag-leather, well tanned, weigh- ing for Nos. 1 and 2 not less than 8 ounces, and for the smaller sizes not less than 7 ounces to the sq. foot; the bottom and flap to be of good skirtin, leather, well tanned, and the same to be well ai strongly secured with the best iron rive s, well tianed. ‘The canvass pouches are to be made of densely woven canvass, $7 as t0 resist water, or at jeast equal to that of which the pouches now in the service are inade. i Leather and Canvass Horse-mail Bags, (in saddle bags form.) Size No. t. Body 48 inches long, and 42 inches in oe = the — parts ; ends or bottoms s * SCHEEL, on Mth | of same, 14 by 26 inches street, kort OEE ey Pre SRY ERBEN.. | Size No. 2. Body 44 inches long, and 96 inches in teb 26-—eotf circumference at the widest parts ; ends or bottoms =e = —— of same, 12 by 24 iaches ¢ B. OWEN. 8. W. OWEN.| Size No. 3. Body 42 inches Jong, and 32 inches in WEN & SON, bottoms £.O ircumfe st ths idest 3 ends MILITARY AND NAVAL tmvysake The leather horse mail bags are to be made of MERC HANT TAIL OR 8, good and as leather, “a [anton on 4, i weighing not less than 7 ounces to the square foot, Between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, tad the senmes 00 be well and strongly sewed ; or, if WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. rivetted, to be wo done as not to chafe the horse or a Naval and 3 rider. The canvass horse mail bags are to be made of the same quality of fabric as the pouches above de scribed. upon this subject: attention was called a article copied from the n. ‘Lhe facts are simp- om a Mr. Edward B. att, March 13, 1855. itary Uniforms executed in the mar 2—eolm [No. 630.] - By the President of the United States. Canvass and Leather Drop-letter Pouches, Ii pursuance of law, I, FRANKLIN PIEROR, Pres- (with side pockets.) ident of the United Ststes of America, do hereby Size No. 4. 30 in. in length, and 36 in circumference declare aad msie known that a pudii: sale will be] Size No.5. 26do do 28 ‘do M bed at the land office at Avausra,in the State of Canvass Newspa Mail Bags. was witness to every | Mississtrrs, commencing on Monday, ‘he twenty-first} sige No. 1, (48 inches in length and 62 inches in day of May next, for the disposal of »!l thxt porticn | cireumference,) to be made of cotton canvass, of the sections and perts of sestions of land bearing weighing at least 15 ounces to the yard of 22 inchea odd numbers within six miles en each side of the width; the yarn of the fabric to be doubled and line of the Mou"Le AND O10 RIVER RALLROAD, in the} twisted and five-fold, and the bag to be se constructed states of Atarax and Missies'rrt, subje:t to the | as to bu locked. and to have a handle at eaci end. doubls minimum price of two dollars and fifty cents | “Size No. 2, (41 inches long and 48 inches in cir- - acre, ss pri vided by the act of 20th Eeptember, | cumference,) to be of the same material and man- $60, aadexcepted from graivatiog as to price bY | ner of construction with size No. 1. the act of 4th Aacust, 1854, witich were evertised | proposals for improvements in the construction of to be offered for sale in proclamation No. 492, bear- | any of the above-described mail-bags, or in the ma- ing date 23d May, 1853, bat subsequently witt- | terials thereof, are invited; and the relative value drawn untii farcher notics for the proposed ra’ oad | and adaptation to the service as well as price of from Braxdon to Montgomery by public no-ize No. | such improvement will be considered in determin- 494, besting date 19th August, 1853; and the szme | ing the lowest and best bidder. not betng eulj:ct to private entry at the date ofadd (0 proposals will be considered if not accom- witdr: » Were conse juently not reatored to mar- | panied with jes of each article bid for, showing eneral notice No. 522, dated 6th Jeperber, | the construction, quality of materials, and workman- firmly, that she has 1854, situated in the undermentioned townships, ship proposed, and also with evidence of the com- vigpes Ss rsatientae eased (IS petency and ubility of the bidder to execute the work of conscience, a right] North of the base line and eaat of the Choctaw meri-| according to contract. dian. ‘The specimens must be delivered at the Depart- Township four, of range thirteen ment on or before the 3d day of Apri! next, and Townships three, four, fire, and sis, of range four- | wiil, in connexion with the preposels form the basis I was then ‘re-| teen 5 of the contracts. & deposited by bidders ty polite way, to leave.} T-7mthips three, four, five, six and seven, of} which may with safety sad convenionce be used in he ae Targe fifteen the mail service will be paid for ag the rates pro- S no necessity whatever | "Townships three, four, five, six, and seven,of range posed by them. teen ; A decision on the bide will be made on or before Townships five, siz, and seven, of range seven-| the first day of May next, end the bidder or bidders teen chosen will be required te enter into coatract on or Township seven, of range eighteen. before the 15th day of ewe next, with bond anil Notice is also bereby given that all ihs lands eit- | sufficient sureties for a feiskful sauce of the Bate? outside of the st@ mile jimits on each eide of | obligations as entered ims. the above rosd withdrawn and no? sivoe restored} Ail the articles contracted for are to be delivered to private ent: y as above steted, which will be sud | at the contractor’s expense, at Boston, Massachu- ject to entry at one dollar and twenty-five ceate | setts; New York and Buffalo, N. acre, cr (if for actual settlement aad preemp- | and Pittsburgh, Pa.; Baltimore, m) at the pries« pres-ribed by the graduation act | [). C.; Charleston 8.C.; Ai of 4th August, 1554, in the folluwing-nemed Ala.; New Orleans, L: snd townships in the States of Miss ssippi and Ala- ville, Ky.; Cincinnati, Ohio; and St. Louis, Mo., in baa, will be subject to entry and location on and] such quantities and at such times as the Depart- after Monday the nineteenth day of March next, to| ment may require ; and they are to be rigid!y in wit: spected before deiivery, and none are to be received ; *: s sed with a rope—round tose esis of lands subject to calc at Auausra, shildren, and grown folks, | North of the base line and cast of the Choclaw mere dian. é —— three, Jour, five, ex and seven, ofrange welve Townships three, four, five, siz, aud seven, of range thirteen Townships three, four fire, siz, and asven, of range fourteen Township eeven, of range fittesn ‘Townshios three, four, and five, of rage sixteen ‘Townships three, four, flee, siz, and seven, of Penge suppntoen Townships three, four, five, six, and seven, ef range eighteen. — ‘ In the district of lands sutject to sale at Damopo ial ad one ovening, the | us, Avanama = at is religion v North of the base lin: and west of the principal me- ridiax. Townships thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen and Seventeen, of rane two ,to accompany me to ‘as at home; I was an- Thanded him atholic Church; I was I should be extremely hear it from her own ndeed, I have never seen Very respectfully, are raised in Japan with which shall be inferior tu the specimens or stand- ard bags. = To enable bidders to eetimate the number of the different kinds of mail bags which will probably be required, they are informed that there were fur- nished for the use of the Department, during the year which ended 30th June last. 2,135 leather pouches ; 3,978 canvass pouches ; 450 leather horse- mail bags ; 605 canvass horse-mail bags ; and 17,110 cauvase mail bags. The acca should be endorsed “ Pip srs jor Mail Bags,” and be addreesed to the “ Postmaster val.?? JAMES CAMPBELL, jan 15—lawllw Postmaster General. DR. HOBSE’s FUERA a OR DIAL HEALTH RESTORED AND LIFE LENGTHENED, by DE. MORSHS INVIGORATING Townships thirteen, fourtesn, fit teen, sizteenand| ELIXIR OB CORDIAL.—At firet the ee of range three Seen oe oe. MORS2"5 os ‘ING ‘ownships thirteen, fourtse: eer, sizter [XIK OR ¢ Were deemed fabulous. The teverteen, of range fear ne sisteem amd | i otien decalvedy could cot eee cimple Townships thirteen and fourteen, of range five. aad cablime traths annon: by ths discoverer.— The townships designated in roman Je-ters are} But facts, undeniable facte by witnesses of Day. | wholly within the limits of six and fifteen miles re | the highest class and character, are now Oe Ni ++-Feb. 98 | spectively on each ride of eaid road, and those in over ail doubts. INCREDULITY I8 OV. New York..Mar. 14] Walics are partly within ssid limita, a8 ds ated | 7 WN by a mass cf testimony which is perfectly Joston....Mar. 17] om the diagrama which will be furnished to the re- | irresistable. - Boston .. Mar, 3] | spective district officers by the Commissioner of the | The KL remedie:, in oll casse, the deplorable steamers leave New York on | 9¢2¢Tal Land Office. sviis arising from arlaaac or ebuse of the varions ach month. The lands wili be sol4, su'ject to the right of way | Organs which make up the 7ond+-fal machine called granted by the act of 20th Septemer, 1850, totke| 280. It restores to full vigor ey delicate func- States aforesaid for said railroad, not ¢ xoeeding one | en comnected with that xm yas compound hundred fect on each side therecf, and therefore the | 8a¢ncy of matter 2nd mind, necessary to the particular iracts of land which include the road will | duction of human life. To persons oi feebl> museu- be sold zs containing the quantities respectively | Isr frame, or deficient in power, tt ia recom- shown by the official plats. mended as the only means of communicating that ‘The sections will be offared at the public gale in then get between their insurance against fire in for which honesty is the PRINCIPAL HOTELS. sol—a.a & J. c. wittarp. JJ Archer, Mad I SSeT Thich ts ‘secemezy to the peo ie enjoyment poy tose Va tbecrder in which thsy are advertised; the sale | of all the natural es ss ‘well as the = larch, de will be kept cpen fora sufficient time to admit of | Mental attributes. Its beneficial effects are not con- : von ag offering all the lands, but not exceeding two weeks; | fined to cither sex or to eny age. The foeble girl, ball tay Dh and applications to make private entries of the lands | the ailing wife, the Hetlesr, ernevated youth, the <2 = Ys offered at public sale under this proclamation will | ©Verworn mar of business, the rictim of nervous de- not be received until after Mus A Apis do the close of the two ron the individual suffering from general de- weeks. ity, or from the weakness of single organ, will Given under my hand, st the city of Washington, | #l! find immodiste and permanent relief from the National Metet—«. >. wazass this seventh day of February, Anno D-mini one | 9#¢ Of this incomparable renovator. To those who ae thousand eight huadred and fifty-five, have a predisposition to perslysis it will prove e hop beg tena By the President: MAB RUIN PO. | aaeecdy Thee cee aaa ggeine chat tort La 3 . wi WM Sey Be leu Wicaaes rifled with their conslitudcas, that thes tase J Leary, 3 Commissioner General Land Office, | theraselves beyond the reach of medicine. t not W Boucher, do — even thece cespair. The Hlixirdeala with diseags 2s J Baker, do NOTICE TO PRE-EMPZION CLAIMANSS. _ | Itexiste, without reference to causes, and will not Wisk co Pee fried tact Congress approved 21 of March, | © EBUILD TW BRORAN CONSTITUTION W Taze’ Py 1853, entitled “An act to ex: Preemption rights] he dei ta of the 2 » Pa certain settlers therein mentioned,” : hedheg A Browns’ Hotel—r. p. & w. suown. v , Mase 4 F el Uutted States Hotel_». @. Mrv Flaudron, NY Smith & lady, V: W CG Goode, a? = BH Springer, Pa een, | Yous disexses, and the forms of nervous disease it mentioned self, are so numerous thet it would requires column to enumerate the maladies for which this Prepare- wo tioa laws were extended cver the above aiternate ration is aspecific. A few, however, beenuime- ment and improvement were made prior t> the date rated, * lersa’ fam pfhicog ‘tneip. < 7 Sein, de of allotment, if proven up and paid for at the rate tat peatyas, palpitation of the heart = oftwo collars acd fitty cents per ae before the} 114) affections, muscular , . tales, Arg fhces borg res ‘8 pricking sensation in the nem terpid- ° reserved for railroad pur- poses,” p2rsons who settled improved the above named fections prior to the date of withdrateal will be entitled to pve emptions aithscodbeare nioions, ity of th: liver, mental depression, weakness of the will, indispo-ition te move, faintness after exoroise, broken sleep an | terrifying dreams, inability to re- Gen JP n J P Brawley, Pa main in one place cr position, weakacss of the Pro A Hopkins, de JC Schenck, NY price of the public lands, cr at the rate of one dollar | Tesuve organs, roxual incompetency, melancho R Michell, do and twenty-five cents pur acre, if proven wn sad mouomania, tier elbas, = nking at the omach, R Cole nnglast, USA | pald fur befire the day fixed for the pubiie gale: | male ltregalaritise, a chronio tendency to mircar. Col W D Bowie & lady, Md JM Smith, do RG Hunt, Pa . Mrs Stuyvesant, do Mics Rutherford, do JG Aundge, NY tisge, emaciation, and all complaints growl: — indulzence of the peadions, and all Nastonmes does net proved from organic causes beyond beg etntp gman te om ig et the organs to acted a; are free from malformation or strictural diseasee/it ie uverred MORES’S INVIGORATING will replace weakness with strength, teen ity with efficiency, irregularity with uniform and natural so tivity, and this not only without hazard of reaction, but with » happy effect on the rganiza! ‘a-Boar in mind that all roalsdien ws co emption in any of the alternate odd num tions above mentione?, wizhin six miles of the route of the road, uader the zct of 3d Merch, 1853, above Tefesred to, on settlements made prior to the 4th of prporgn boas (the date of allotment) or under the act of 27th March, 1854, on settlements made prior to the dat» of the original withdrawal of the tosas from market, likewise every person entitled to pre emption under the act of 27th March, 1864, in any of the lands outside of the siz mile limits to be restored to entry on the 17th day of ch next, is required to es:ablisl. the same to the satisfsction erefore, every perzon entitled to the — of pre red Rec 4. m. & a. KIREWOOD. A W Oontz, Md Miss A Perdur, do Miss 8 Perdur, do Mics M Perdur, do of the rezister and receiver of the proper Iand office, | ®S'2; Anish = czetem, and that the Py uiachwell & lady, NY -_ as potty singer pal \ wetag this ees “3 phoscal dea’. car In mind ale “hat for every PB Greenawalt, Pi w Go alap-ancore soe! s no disease c is ‘armony, do , and before the dey appointed for the puble ope onk: St 'necvecs & the ie the A Vondorheim, NY restoration to market of the lands embracing the 7 % riplett, Va » Dn. Monaz’s Lavicona: Dr aie are 3 TIN CORDIAL has been coun. Maceney. feb 10—lawl3e - tertelted by some unprincipled JH Jam‘son. NY JK Hackney, do persons. In future, all the genuine Corcial will shan geni have the GE 5 Ee Se ae W ANDERINGS IN CORSICA, CORSICA; rs gee fo ile pasted over the cork of each r, do J W Stevens, do Picturesque, historical and social, with a lowing words blown in the glass « 3 J Prince, Va sketch of the early life of Napoleon, translated from | Dr-s Mor: Invigorating Cordial, ‘ uchyp & lady, NY the German by Edward Joy Morris—price $1!0 ©. H. RING, Proprietor, N.¥. Leeture on English Literature from Chancer to sarang ceston House, Alexandria, Va. | Teunyson, by Henry Reed, price $1 25 4y~ The Cordial is pat up highly concentrated, is A. NEWTON, PROPRIETOR. Just published and for sale at Phut bottles. 4 ne, Va W 8 Geshorn, Va TAYLOR & MAURY’s, Price,—-$3 per et two for $5; six for $13. a SE Wickham, do nina Bookstore, near 9:h st. . = Nerang x yeigaber. ny 2 wae 2 Broadwey, New York. ‘ ss A Anam oro ievaitel Sacteennits made| Sold by! ta throughout the wale St Mrs Romer, do byt" Gilbert & Co,, , ean now be seen at our aden ana Wort adie ses G@ Messersmith, do Also, a splendid ENT. KW Caner, do deon, made by 17 Grier mache bay! edly ae ae a eae a HILBUS & HITZ, — waeee TZ, Richmond—BENNETT © BEERS, B mer —eotf TRAVELERS’ MIREOTORY. For Orrice Drury tries. | ie Mott Bedell’'s Line. ih NEW YORK, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON CITY, AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PACKETS. 8 LINE OF PACKETS SAILS WEEKLY from pier 14 East River, New York, and oftener Fagen bs ‘and are composed of the g first- class 3 new schr. f. V. Bedell, Bedell, master. New schr. Mott Bedell, A. V. Tredwell. Schr. nn D., Wm. Oliver, master. Schr. Folant, L. A. Smith, master. Schr. Commander-in-Che}, Woglam, master. . 8chr. Greenway, Wilson, master. These vessels are ai! fast sailers, and the masters men of experience in the trade, and the only regu- lar line of Washington City packets. M BEvELL, ph . ¥. 8. 8. MASTERS & SONS, Alexandria, Va. THOMAS RILEY, feb 16m Washingtea and D.C. CBOMWELL’S BALTIMORE STEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK BALTIMORE & BOSTON, ILL dispatch a Steamer daily from Baltimore and New York, and twice a week from Boston to Baltimore and Baltimore to Boston. This line affords unequalled facilities to the busi ness men of the District of Columbia. The Agents at either point will receive freight and give a through bill of lading to Washington at the lowest rates of freight and no commissions charged. Applications for freight promptly pen lee following agents: . 4 58 Exchange Place, Baltimore. a H. B CROMWELL Ly Corner Washington an bany sts., N. ¥. JNO. W. SCHANK, janl4—d3m . Foot of India Wharf, Boston. FOR THE WEST AND SOUTH. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. IMPROVED ARRAN }EMRNTS FOR TRAVEL! IMPORTANT CHANGES OF SCHEDUDE!! The late completion of the & Leg sae - Lay eges! erlin d Colum! uv as it does, Ld short aad direct a line,’ the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad with all portions of the West (and North and Southwest,) gives this route greatly increased advantages to char travelers in tbat direction. On and afier MUNDAY, November 27, 1854, the trains will be run as follows: FOR THROUGH PASSENGERS. Two fast trains daily wil! run in each direction Firet—The MAIL TRAIN, leaving Camden Station at 7 a. m., instead of 8 c’clock as heretofore, (except on Sunday,) and arfiving at Wheeling at 240a.m. Second—The EXPREBS TRAIN, leaving at 5p. m., instead of at 7 p. m., as heretofore, and running through to Whee!ing in stout 17 hours, reaching there ete = S n. ae a will step eile ington Junction, Sykesville, » Herper’s P-rry, Martinsburg, fir Jobn’ , Cumberiand, Pisdmoat, Kowlesburg, Newburg, Pettermen, Farm- water and meals. Both there trains make prompt and lar connection with the cars of the Osntral Ohio Road for Cambridg2, Zanesville, New- ark, Columbus, Cincinnati, Louisville, Dayton, Sandueky, Toledo, Letroit, Indiana] Chios: gt Louis, ete. Passengers leaving Baltimore by Mail Tra'n; will reech Cincindati fer dinner next day, while by the eg are Train they arrive there at 12 the next nee g kept but one night on the route by either le Passengers for the Northwest via Cleveland and all intermediate points can make a direct connee tion with the traina upon the Cleveland and Pitts os at all times when the Ohio is na ble for steamers between Whee! acd Wei by leavinz Baltimore in the Mail at 7a. m. Returning, the Trains leave Wheeling as follews: The EXPRESS TRAIN at 430 p. m., eet oe timore at9.50a.m. The MAIL TRAIN at 1 re m, resching Baltimore at m 7 p. 4a Through tickets by boat from Wheeling for Olocionati, mn, Louisville, St. Louis and other River Citica, wi!l be sold at a 1 times when the stage of water will admit. ington, Camerco and Moundsville only, for woot |? a 4g Through tickets between Baltimore and W: on, and all the important cities and towns inthe Weet, are sold at the Ticket Offices of the Company. FOR WAY PASSENTERS. THE MALL TRAIN, leaving Camden Station will take pcssengers for s)i the usual stopping places on the Rosd Returning, this train leaves Wheeling st 11.46 midnight, Cumberland at 10.16 a. m., and arrives at Baltimore at 7 p.m. THE FREDERICK ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, for Frederick ard lotermediste places, will stare at sp m., daily, (except Buntays) arriving in Frejer- at 7.40. Returning will leave Frederick st 9 a. m., arriving at Baltimore at 12.30, noon THE BLLIOOTTS MILLS ACOOMMODATION will be run daily, (exe+pt 2undays,) aa follows: Leave Camden Static: 6 a.m. and 3 p.m. Leave Ellicott’s Mill 30 a.m. and 6.30 p. m. WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS: EAVE Gaiiy, except Funday, at ¢ and 8% a.m. and 3 and 5p m. Oa Sunda: aitam eas go: Leave itimors at 444 and Sam; m » On Sunday at 4x amend5pm. The connestions with Baltimore & Ohio Ratlrosd for the West are by trains leaving at 6 a m and 3 m. » For Philadepbla and Now York et 6, and 836 0m m. Hor Antapolls at 824 0 m and pm. For Norioik at 8 p m. T. H. PARSONS, Agent. Particu'ar attention is called to the Rule requir ing a responsible voucher for — ef color who gre wish to pase over the dec 13—dtf and 5 and 8 ORANGE AND ALKXANDRIA RAILROAD, On and after Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1854, TS Cars leave Alexandria daly for Gordons Ville and intermediate stations at 7¥ o’slock, ‘®. m., on the arrival of the boat from Washington, giving — time for breakfast on Con- at burg, at Warrenton Ju: ction with a train for War- renton, and at Gordonsville with the trains on the Virginfa Central Keliroad for Richmond, Charlottes. Ville, and Staunton. The cars lesve Gordonsyille for Alexandria and intermediate stations, at ¢ 12, a. m., on the arrival of the trains of the nia Central rail- road from Richmond, Char! ile, and Staunton. THROUGH TICKETS. From Al “ “ « « « “ « “ “« « “ “ “ “« “ « For Lynchb mocking at re Ly connt with the at crite of Sai can ae z Luray and New Market, connecting with the 8 at Culpeper, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Bat- W. B. BROCXRETT, nov 7—dtf fae FOR MOUNT VERNON. On TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, Fare round trip $1; from Alex- | be paid andris 76 oenis—The THOMAS COLLYER leaves Washington at 9 and Alexandria at 914 o’elock. Coaches leave the Capitol for tie et 8g o’clk. Cozch tire 10 esnts. —— will leave their raai- Persons wishing the dence with Geo. & Thos. Parker. Refreshments on the boat. oot 23—dtt SAM’L GEDNRY, Capt. WHE NEW YORK & LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES AIL STEAMERS. SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINE ARE THiE— ATLANTIO, Capt. West. PAOIRI WN; Dairio. Capt” Comstock, = ‘ADEIATIG, Capt. Gratton. These ships have been built by contract, exprese- Government pes care has been cy Price of from New York to Liv: in first cabin........... Becomd Cabinn....sesersrerreeseesereeseesere s Exclusive use of extra size state rooms............ 800 From Liverpool to New York £30 and £20, 84 thorcughly ccope el and placed in tke best shipping board. a lanaseas Junctien with a trein for Stras- " NAVY. SUPPLIES—1855-"56. Navy Derastxerr, Bnreau of Provisions and EPARATE PROPOSALS, tealed rem, o = jarday, Serer or aeel est tier Seething and deliver- Brockt; of the following articles as may be genase f th from the ovntractors by the of this bureau. or by the resp ctive commund- ing offlcera of the said navy-yards, during ove gr rye naan Flour, molasses, vine, pickles, be: ‘The flour shall ‘be superfine, and of the man ture of wheat grown ic the year 1803 or 1855; shall in all — meee apes B ymgled the immedi preceding Te gulttina dun the anions shal! be 'y sweet, and é sixth the required quantity to be in bal: barrels ‘The biscuitshall be made whelly from sweet su- ne flour, of the manufactare of the year 1854 or 856, but shall in al! cases be manufactured hom flour made of the crop immediately precedinz the dates of the requisitions for the same: and ebel: te folly cqual in quali‘y, and conform in size and shap3 to the ssmples wHfich are d posited in the navy yard; sball be preperly baked, thorough ly kiln dried, well packed, avd delivered free cf meme the United #tatee. in good, 201 well dried, bright flour barrels, as abore descri! foe whirkey or spirit barrels, a: the option of the bu Far. The wh’skey shall be made who!'y from gran round end merchantable, and be fity per cent. atove proof according t> the United } tates custom house standard. It shall be detiver-d in good, rew sound, brigh-, three qa.rters hop d, well-seawned white oak barrels, with white ook head-, the heats to be made of three piece heading and well pa nted: tne staves not to be less than 5 inch thick, andthe beads not leas than 3{ inch 3, end each berrei shall be ovop-red. ic add.tion, with ona three-penny iron-ho?p on each bilge 144 foch in widt2, and 1-16:b inch thick, and one threepenny hoop oa ea:! chime, 14 inch in width, acd 116-h inch thick, as per di The whole to bs put in gocd sh’pping Seder, fee of all ohargo to the United States. The sugar ahall be according to sampl.s at ths said navy yards; aud be dry and fit for packing. The tea shell be of goo! quality Young Byson, equal to the — at said navy yerds. The ocffee sha!) be the beet Cuba, accorling to sample ‘The rice shall te of the v-ry bast quality, and of the crop srmetiately preceling "he dates of the re- quisitione for the rame. ‘The molasses shall be folly equal to the very te:t quality of New @rieans moelarsos, acd sha’! be del. v- ered in we'lseascned red cak carr-li, with whie ns heads not less than 1} inch ¢ the eaves not Jezs than 54 inch thik; the barre's to be three quarters hocpsi, and, ja ad¢.tion, to h.ve four iron hoops, one on each b'ige, 1¢ inch in width and ne- sixteeuth icch thick, and ome cn each chime !; inch in width, and 116 lech thick, and shall be condition. The vinezar sha'l be of th firet quality cider vir- , equal to the st td of the United ftstes Th.rmacopeia, 2nd 1 contain no other then Roeetic acid; and +hll be de'iy in barrels s'mi- {lar in all respects to there required for molas-es, with the exc-piion that white staves and heads ehall Pongo a aeaasiten and ~~ pine and sbal ly coopered and placed in the best shipping order. The pickles shall b: put upin irom bound casks, ‘and each cach shall contain one gallon of oniocs. one ga'lon cf peppers, end th'rteen gallons of emal! cucumbers, and the vegetab'es in each shall weigh ninety pounds, and they only be paid for; and esch cask shall then be fillei with white wine vinegar o/ at least 42 degrece of ttrength, and equaito French |roatnn the casks, vegetables, and vinegar shali confcrm and be equal ia all respects to -be eamples } deposited at the above named navy yards, and the j; contractors shali warrant acd garrenty tha’ they ; will kesp good and sound for ct !eset two yrara. ‘The braas shall be of the very best quality white ‘ beans, and shall be of ths crop immediately preced- | ing the dates ef he requirition f.r the sae. | ‘the dried spp'e3 shai! be of the bect quality, and ehall be prepared ty sun-drying cnly, and shell be jot the crop of the autumn immediately preceding the — the Se seg seule All the foregoing d scr:bed art! em! caska, barrels, heif barrels and boxes, shail be en:- ject ts such inepection aa the chief of this bureau. msy direct, the inepecti: = hres to be epprinted by the Navy ir'msnt. Al inepeetions to be at the ace of delivery. Biecuit may, however, be irepect- E at the place of manu facture, but will in ell cases be subject to a final inspection at the placd cf deliv- ery before bids are signed therefor. e price: of ell the for go'nz artic's: to be the fame thr-vghout the year, and bicders may effer for one or more article. . All the casts, barre's, sud helf bariels, boxes, or packazes,sha'l be marked with their contents and the contracter’s neme. Ali the barrels and haif barrels of flour, bread, an@ pi-kels shall bave, in addition to the above, the yesr wher manufactarei or put up, merked upon then. The sampies referred to in this adverticement sra tho-e selec'ed for the ensuing fiscal yeer, and hav ne to such as hav: been previewsly exhi- hibited. The quantity of theee articles which wil! be re- quired oxnnot be precisely stated. They will probs bly be about— To be offered for. bbls. per gal per lb per lb The quantities of any or al! may be increased or iminished asthe service may hereafter require. ‘The contracts wiil ther-fsra be made, not for speci fic quantit‘e>, but for such qiantities as the serv ce may require to be delivered at thore navy-yards re- spectively . Contractors not residing at the places where de liveries are required must e+tablich azercies at such places, that no delay may arise in furnishing what may be required; and wh mn a contractor tails promptly to comply with a requisition, the Chief of the Bureau of Provisions and Clsthing sball be av- thorized to direct purchases to be made to fupply the defic'eucy, under the ponelty to be expreesi in the contract; the record of a requisition, or a dupli- cate copy thereof at the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, or at either of the navy-yerds aforseaid, shall be evid-nce that such requisition has Leen made and received. Peparate offers must be rale for each article at each cf the eforezaii navy-yards; and in ca‘e more than one art'cle is contsined in the offer, the Chist of the Bureau will have the right to ‘accep ove or more of the articles coptuined in such offer, and re ject the remainder; end bidders whose proporale are accepted (and none others) will be forthwith notified, and as rarly as practicable a coctract will be transmitted to for execution; which ecn- a panel bei: Dep te ths the Bureau within tea lays. exc! time required for the regular tranrmirsion of the mail. Si Two or more approvei sureties, in asum eqral to the estimated amount of tre reepective contracts, wil be wired, and ten per centem in addition will be withbel1 from the amount of sli peymests on account thereof as co lateral srcurity,in additior, to scoure its perf-rmance, and notin any event to untlitisin all re-peets complied wi bh, pinety per m of the smount of sli deliver'es made wi'l be by the navy agent wichia thirty Gays afer bills duly authenticated shall have been presented to him. e = Blank forms of proposals may be obtained on ap ication to the navy agents at Portsm-u‘h, New ‘ampshire; Boston, New York, Philaielrhia Balti = Washington, No-folk, Pensacolo, and at thi, yareau. A record, dr duplicate of the letter inform! bidder of the acceptance of his > will be deemed a no! edin conformity with tits wndersteating ee offer made must be panied rected in the act of Con; ‘making acnadad — for the naval service for 1846 °£7, approved K ed not be oblizated to proposal consider unlcas accom: tfe*guarantes to by the cortibed by guaran’ thecnavy. t, district , or some officer o government known tothe’bureau. The attention of bidders is called to the famples end rie ape pone n required, as in the in- iF reception, a just » comparis eer ie le a~d cont reoris nove that sun x it 4 ci the act of the 10th August, 1846: 7 |" *4“iton to Eatract from the act of Congress rpproced. Aw, wit “B20 6 And be tt further | after the pa sage of ihis art ¢ wery val su invited by th: Secr-tary under Proviso to “é ee ery for the navy, approved Ma‘ marty, Meaning of | tion init vu at 2 Hist alt H Hib $2 ui Ei i! i ately recovered by the United Sta‘es, fer the the Wavy epentinnd, in on ection of debt either or ali of sa'd persons.” i 5 k £ i Pe} F safe if I i H gees eye, thet AT ire? i Fepse ieee AT nel 32 $F E Py es 83 Ne HE bet rfl iF Hl a8 ties for each o-her; and that, whenever it may be deemed > ene recipe ey ment and the of the crews of the Approved 27 March, 1854. mar 17—Jawaw AN APPEAL Tu COMMON SENSE. LET THE SICK BEAR THR TRUTH. Captain Baxsamin.— Wherever known his tesul mony will be conciusive. But test those who not know the Captain should be sceptical, Dr. baw- i Dot & Easton, Oct. 4, 1854. Messrs. Mortimer & prey Genvemen—I feel it my bert the He to certify to the effects of Hamptons Vi Tineture. I was for more thon five years | under @ disease of Chronic Rhbeumatiem, end the great of that time { was so helpless that | had to be helped from my bed and dressed in my clothes I became reduced to a mere skeleton. Ali the med icmmes I took done me Bl cence ag continued to ampton’s grow worse. I heard of r thought I would give ita trml. At this time | did not expect to live one day after another. { fd ot take it (the Tincture) for the \, vote @ short time [ was well of that disease. From the Tincture, as I have done, with the same effect that ithason Your cbedient servant, Teac Bexjamm. We are acquainted with Isaac Benjamin, eald him some of Hampton’s Vegetabte Tincture, and be- deve the above statement correct. Dawson & Bao. From our knowledge of Captain Benjamin we are confident that the above statement is exagerated. —- Roprtnson. Cal and get pamphlets gratis, see cnres Of Cough, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Newaicla, Dvs pepsia, Nervousness and General Weakness. Asa female modicine or for delicatc children we believe it unequaled. Solid by MORTIMBR & MOWBRAY, 140 Buiti more street, Baltimore; and 304 Broadway, N. York Cnas. Stott & Co.., Crarze & Bow. son, Washi: ; also, by R. 8. town, and C. C. Berry, gists everywhere. OOUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, Reitefin Five Minutes. TYLER'S COMPOUND GUM ARABIC SYR HES tncreasing demend for this most p! safe, and efSca-ious remedy tor all distases, hea enalied the prorrietor to ql ( f é price so #2 to plece it within the reach of all classes. riority over most similar y Many essinent phyricians who hi: tha usual reme Ita se; teated oye witrerses of its efficacy when dies have failed; apectudle citize: both as prevestive aad cure with never failing suc- ees for the last twenty years, during which period with very little aid from sdvertising, &c., it Bs gradually epread reputation over the whole Union. In cncee of recent Gilde Coughs, Hodrsenese, it gives immediate relief, and ganerally curss in a or two, icing int with wor or System more susceptible of Broek a ¢, pene ga Bronchitis, Afections of the pte Me - tion, it is always very |. and seldom fails, when commenced in time to perfect a cure. Price 26 and 60 cente » bottle. Sold wholesate by Patterson & N; Stott & Oo, Rilgely &Go. Alexandria by Peel & la Georgetown by Mr. Ciasel. Sa- TYLER'’S GUM ARAB CANDY DROFR 9 cimiler ecmpoeition to the ebove, but tn « milder ani mere portable form; they act like 6 charm om @ troubireome Cough, and clear the throat and voice; they contain no lajurious drug. are particy- larly Sa children. mon og wigs of pub lic azsemblies, pul speakers, singers, Ac. Price 1334 and 25 cents por box. ot most Drog and Candy Stores. ost 1°. PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER DEPOT, 381 Ps. avenue, between 4 and Gth street. E have at all times the best Philadelphia Le- W ger Beer on band, and offer it now for sale for 33 per keg, and in quart bottles for $1 50 per dozen. We send the Reer free of costs to all parts of the city. 4—@- Many physicians have recommended this Beer as oye of the best remedies for weak stomachs. mar 5—lm* F.C. & W. GERECKE. GRATIS ! JUST PUBLISHED: A NEW DISCOVERY IN FEW words moe Macionat ‘Treatment, with- words on the A out Medicive, of Spermatorrhea, or Local Weakness, Nervous Debili- ty, Low Spirits, Lassitude, Weak- nesa of the bs and Back, Indispo- sition snd Incapacity for Study and’ Labor, Dullness of Apprehension, Loas of Memory, aversion to Society, Love of Solitude. Timidity, Self Distrust, Dizzmess, Head Ache, Tavoluntary Discharges, Pain in the Side, Affection of the Eyes, Pimples on the Face, Sexual and other infirmities iD man. The important fact that these siermion obese e important it may easily be removed without Meides se me nowuan a ay ecenee ste gege new as the author, fall capiained, ky menniet oe, ery one ia coabled to cure himself perfectly, and at te least possib! avoiding thereby all the ad- vertised nostrums of day. A Sent to any address, gratis, and ‘post sealed rember b Ee A pelt) two post- stamps to Dr. B. 17 Lispent lea, New York. ‘ “i —_—_——————— PIANOS FOR SALE AND RENT. hip Subscriber has always on band a assort: ment of German and American PI-, ANOS, from the very best manuncwuren OA which he offers for sale at lower tof py ne than can be purchased in the and on the most accommodating terms. Old Pianos taken in exchange. B. REISS, Professor of Music, G, betw. Fourteenth and Fifteenth eb 6—3m* ee FOR POOR AND LABORING MEN. J MSLL BUILDING LOTS of 10 feet er more, in S Yarious psrts of the City, aad ab tow prices, and terms to suit. LOY! co. BUILDING STONE For sals, deliverable at the Canal, er Whervee in Wi aig on. LLOYD & 00. vex ‘treet, opp. Treasury Department. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE AT REDUCED PRICES. E offer our entire stock of +l GOLD SILVER AE RICH JEWE! RY, PURB aon ¢,, Gt greatly reduced rates. ce

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