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UNITED STATES MAIL. TBRRITORIES OF NEBRASKA AND KANSAS. Poer Orrice Depanmcasy, Jane 1, 1856. POPOSALS for carrying the mails of the United States from the Ist day of January, 1856, to the day “f Juve, 1358 inclusive, on the NING STAR THE MODERS BEAU. BYJ @. Saxn, ‘Thai stenderest sample of a genus, man ! Mark, as he rambles, those precarjous rou‘es im the Terri ori.s of Nebraska and Kansas, Which, by their motion mast be deemed bie legs; | Wil: be received at the Contract Office of the Post He hasa may be sure of that Office De-arimeut, in the city of Was! until By just observing his egregious hat ; Sp m., of the Ist day of October, 1855, to be détided ‘That he has arms its logically plam From his wide coat-sierves and his A tongue as well—ine inference is Since, om eceasion, he can liso and swear; we Sat his use; that's net 20 very clear, ees to spend five thousand Inds a.year, En modish vices which his soul nlores, ‘ Drink, dress, and gaming, horses, hounds. and— scores Of minor follies which I can’t rehearse to himself, and dearer to his pur: No product he of Fortune's fickle The due result of juxury and vice, Three generations have sufficed to brine ‘That narrow. chested, pale, enerzate thing Down from a man —for, marvel as you will, His huge great grandsire at Banker Hill! by the 10th of the eamem nth. TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA. From \st of January, 1866. to 'st of July, 1858, No. 15001 F.om Oregon, in Holt county, Missouri, b St-phen W. Story’s, on “he Missouri. be- tween the two Nemahas, Mr. Parket’s on Muddy Creek, John A. Single‘on’s on the Great Nemsha, Mr. Bobat’s on the Great Ne maha, and Marysville on Blue River, to New Fort Kerney, en Platie river 315 miles and back, onee a week Leave Monday at6am Arrive st Sew Fort Kerney in 10 days Leave New Fort Kerney Menday at 6am Arrive at Oregon ia 10 days. Bids lo ran by a proposed schedule wiil be con- sidered it cane; Came tack ol nttegt dees od oo Low lgal No. 15002 From Nehama Agency, in Kansa; Terri Labored and at « thriving rate, tory, by Stephen W. story’s,at Stary": Ferry, And, dying, left his heir a snug estaie, Which grew apace upon his bu-y hands— Stocks, ships and factories, tenements and lands— All here at lasi—the money and the race — The latter ending in that foolish face, ‘The former wa: dering, tar beyond his aim, Back to the rough plebians, whence it came Bro rnville, Nebraska City, Weeping Water, Thompsoa’s, at Thompsen’s Ferry, Plats roath, B-leview, Omaha City, Florecce, Black | ird Pills, aad Black Bird City, to the mouth ef Nyoway river, in the Territory of Nebcask », 250 miles and back, cace a weet. Leave Nemshe Agensy Arrive at the mouth of Nyoway river Leave the mouth of Nyoway river Arrive at “emaha Agen Bid ‘ers will propose accheiule cf departures and arrivals No. 15003 From Belly'ex City, by Omaha ity, Fon- To SportsMEN.—The Scientific Ameri- can says: ‘‘ Wash your gun barrels in spirits of turpentine, by dipping a rag or ie, Vawnees on Loup fork, to Fert Lara- v ew C three or four times, when will be Arrive at for” Larasale Lra e “ort Laramie Arrive at Bellvi w City Bidders wil! propose .a schedule of departures and artiva's. No, 15004 From -ebrasks be ide § New Fort Ker- neyand Ach Hollow fo Fort Laramie, 500 miles and back, twice a month Leave -ebraska City Arrive at For j aramie Leav- Fort Laramie Arrive st Nebresks ily Bidder’ will propose 2 schedule of departures and arrivals No. 16005 From Lindun, in Atchison county. Mis- sour! by J. ho Werland’s and Renve’i’s Fer- ry, on the Missouri river. to Nebraska City, 40 miles snd back, one: a weck Leave Lindun Mond vat 6am Arrive at N-braska City s:me dey by 10 pm Leave Nebraska City Tue day at 6a m cleared from all impurities, and can be used almost instantly, as the turpentine will evaporate and leave the barrels dry; even if they area be ees it bes prevent their going off, like water. r their being washed thus, there is no dan- ger of rust as when water is used. I am an old experienced gunner, and have prac- ticed this for years, and found it useful. Spirits of turpentine can te _ at all country stores, and a smal! quantity suffices.”” A Sign or Daprectation.—We stated a few days ago that the oe Arrive at Lirdu same day by 10 p m erty, consisting of stores and dwellings Bids to run twice a reek will be conside ed in the second district, and mostly within | No. 15006 From «]-nwoed, in Mills county Towa, bs Cerro Gordo. Iow’, to . eilview Ci‘y, 12 miles and back, thre+ times « week Leave Gien” ood Tuesda’, Thur day, and %a‘ur- dayat9am Arri oe: Bellville City same days by 12m Leave Beliview City Tuesday, Thursdey, and faturdaya 9am Arrive at Glenwood same days by 4pm Bids to commerce at Cerre Gordo will be cor- sidered the business limits, was sold under the hammer for thé sum of $93.000. These buildings were appraised fifteen years at $340,000, and were rented for 000 a year. The property now rents for $16,000. The difference between the appraised value, and the amount at which it sold isnearly 75 per cent.—N. O. Delta. Bids for once a week service wil! be considered 15007 From Counei! Blof, Iows, to Omaha City, 6 miles and back, t*ree times a week Leave Cou cil ‘ luffs Monday, Thursday, and Saturday st 9m Arrive at» mas City fame vays by 10am Leave Omahe City Monday, Thursiay an Sat- urdey atl? a m Arrive at Council B uffs ame days by 12m Bi '* for once a we-k service will bacon idered. No. (7A fellow at a race course was stag- gering about the track, with more liquor than he could carry. ‘Hallo! what’s the matter now !”’ said a chap whom the inebriate individual had just run against. ; No. “Why—hic—why ” said the fellow, so No. 15003 Frem Oreg n, in Holt county, Missov ri, sf : Brownvili drunk he was hardly able to articulate : Keaesteagen Mateus awe “the fact is,a lot of my friends have Arriv- a* Brownville same 4 been betting liquor on the race to-day, jess at ntpenysbese be Opm | and they've got me to hold the stakes.” Bids to embrace Lindun om thi« route, and $$$ —$_________ carping ypely eee — eanden! at | 17 Weare all growing old, and losing] ,, euavthaegt teenie - No. 15009 From Sidney for: ‘o Ye the fresher charms of youth. What is} milesandba: ore awok Oe Oy? * most to be deplored is the loss of youth- Leave Sidrey faiv:dey at Sem ful feelings; the crushing out of high as-] fave pectin ity teeecday aren an pirations—the lowering of the aims of] Ar iv- at sidney same day >y* pm. life, and the devotion of its best energies No 15010 From Cerro Gordo Tow» to Platts Mouth | 9 il-- end tack, twice 2 week Leave Cerro Gordo {nesdsy and Sat rday et 10 am Arr ve st Platt’s Mouth same days by 12 m Leeve Platt’s Mouth Tuesday and-al larday at} to debasing cares. If the heart be kept young it matters not that the body grows old. (> Virtue and learning, like gold, have their intrinsic value; but if they are not polished, they certainly lose a great deal of their lustre; and even pol- ished brass now more upon people than rough gold. What a num of: sins does the cheerful, easy, good-breed- ing of the French usually cover. Trora Witt Our.—«Mother sent me,” said a little girl to a neighbor, “ to ask you to come and take tea with her this evening.” ‘Did she say at what time, my dear?” «No, ma’am: she only said she would ask you, and then the thing would be off her mind ; that was all she said. (> It has been beaut:fully said, “the veil that covers Futurity is woven by the hand of Mercy.” Seek not to raise that veil, therefore. for sadness might be seen to shade the brow that fancy had arrayed in smiles of gladness. ("If you don’t wish to get angry, pm A rive at Ce ro Gerdo same dxys by 3p m B dk for one ® week ervi-e will b- consid=rad. No. 1§011 Frem onora Missouri to Brownville, 5 miles and “ack three times a werk Trav: 8 ‘ora “Monday, W-dnesdey, end Friday m * Brownville sume days by 12 m Ieave Browrviile Monday, We'nesdsy, and Friday at 2pm Arrive at owora same deys by 4pm Bidders wil! propose a schedule, and cnce a week fervice will be ron<iderei 160:2 From 8 nors, Missouri, to Nebracka City, 25 m les and back.oncea esk Leave sonors Monday at 4 am Arrive at Nebracka Oity same day by 12m Leave Nebraske City Momar «t 7 pm Arrive at Soncra asme day by 9pm This ron'e is supposed to be unnecesenry. 16013 From ouncil Bluff Iowa. to Plorenc*, ( miirs end back thee t me a week Leave C-uncil Bluff, Mondey, Wednesday, and Friday at 1 pm Plorenes same days by 2 pin orence Monday, “ednesday, and F-i- No. No. Trive at Ooun ii Bluff same days by 12m Bids to run by & preposed «chedale will be con od Ted, and ecce & week service will «la be considerrd - 16014 PF om Floi-nee, by Dodge City, to Fonte- nelle 35 miles and tack three times a week Leave Florence Mondey, Wedueeday, and Fri day at8am ae with & Mockhead. Rasen = Fontanelle same days by 6; m = ber, that duller the razor, the more you tordeyat Sem” oa Arrive at Fiorence ame days by 6 pm Bids for once » week sarvice will be ennside-ed No. 160'5 Prom Glenwood. Iowa, to Platt’s Mouth, 9 miles ana back, twice a week Leave Glenwood Monday ani Thuradsy at 12 cut yourself and swear. 0-What is more beautiful tian a road? It is the symbol of an active and a m varied life. Arrive at Platt’s Mouth same days by 2 pm ed — Piatt’s Mouth Mondsy ard Thursday at pn MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS, Arrive at Glenwood same days by 5 pm Metié: Fie ST Bids for once a week service pat considered. No. 15016 From tidney. Iowa, to J.D N. Thomp- son's, at Thompson’s Ferry, 15 miles and back, twice a week Leave Sid ey Mond-y and Friday at 8am Arrive at Thompron’s Ferry same days by 12 m Africa........... -Liverpooi. ~ Leave Thempson’s Per-y Monday and ‘Friday at &P The California steamers leave New York on Ipm t and 20th of each mox: ARRIVALS AT PRINOIPAL HOTELS. WUlards’ Meiel—n. a. & 3. c. warp Arrive at Sidney same days by 5p m Bide for once # week service will be considered No. 1507 From “agnotia. I wa, to Florence, 30 miles and ba k, once a week Leaves Magnolia Tur-day at 8 » m Arrive at Wiocenee suas day by 6pm ' Leave Florence Wednesday at 8am H Haynes, K N Lamson, Md Arriv- at olia seme day by 6 pia J W Masen, a Jj — lady & two chil-] No. 15018 F:om Olia, Iowa, to Black Bird City, Lt Price USN ir, do 45 miles a 4 back, once a week P © Strang & lady, NY Gen Filuw. Tenn Lesve Magvolia Friday at 64m ‘T B lbexdia G J Pillow, do Ar-ive at Black Bird City same cay by 9p m P Oruz boy way W Pork, do ‘Leave Black Bird City Saturday at 6am T Nites, jr, Maes J B Lugg, do Arr've at “'agnoiia same day by *p m Mrs Price, do AR Pezuela, Mex No 15019 From Sargeant’s Bluff, Iowa, to Blaok Miss Hodges, do 8 Atieman, Ws Bird City, 20 miles and back, once a week Miss Niles, de H Wis, Fia Leave Sargeunt’s +1 ff Tuesday at 6am A Sanford, Ct A Talcott, Va Arrive at Black Bird (ity same day by 12m FH Bead, NY EP Pnelps Leave Black #ird City Tuesday at 1 pm G@ Freeman, NY it Sergeant's Beuff same day by pm — No. 15020 From Leavenworth City, by Stan! Ki-kwood He Mooney, Grasshopper Falls, Rock Point, . & a. KIREWOOD r A 8 Hunter, Pa Dr Hodges million, te Dyer’s, on Big Blue, — miles and L ie Ma G A Hickeox, NY back L De Angelis, NY T M Crouch, Md Leave Leavenworth City C A Rehielenery, do W W Herbert, Va Arrive at Dyer’s Ss Cram, do H Bolton, Md Leave Dyer’s 3 Pianas, Can JB Walker, Pa Arrive et Leavenworth City F Aldecoa W Smith & Jady, 1) Bidders will state di-tance and propose a sehed- Mr Debrin, NY CL McCann, NY ule . 5 N Dennis S Barton ‘This route is sv; to be in Kansas, J Kebler, Pa No. 15021 From At m to Marysville, — miles oo ‘and back Mamsion House, Alexandria, Va. Leave Atchison NEWTON, PROPRIETOR. ae la je Col Fish! we SFr Sree wae TAY Pattnct end ny, | ere Mae vant, NC W BH Fowle, Ve This route is supposed to be in Kansas. RB T Beunoza, NY cL do No. 15022 From Sargeant’s «luff to Florence, 80 U Herbert, Va M P Howe, Mars miles and back, once a week NP Qusenbury,do = J}. A Washington, Va ee ae W Prescott, do B B Washington, do Arrive at E Brundige, NY W P Hickman, La Leave Florence : & L Barlow, NJ E Brundige, jr, NJ Arrive at “argeant’s Bluff F F Ninde, Va P B Avwiil, lady & son, Bidders will propose a schedule of departures C € Baker, do . - 3 and arrivals. B Barnes, do y Brown, do ‘ae B Wood, do N Nalley, Ma KANSAS TERRITORY. W W SJanifer, Md J A Smith, do No, 15206 From Se'nt Jeseph, Mo, by Highland, to J A tagris, DC c lady, NY Maryeville. 13) miles and back, once a week BR McKase, do A Herbert, DC Joseph onday at 6 am GT Arrive at Marysville Thursday by 9p m 1 gouge Arrive at 8 Joseph Thutedsy by 8 ive at St. Josep! ured y pm iW ur ‘This route is supposed to ee by Mr Barksdal 15280; and if so, it will not be let to contract. RC No. 15207 From Doniphan, by Wo-f River, to High cw land. 25 miles and back, once a week 8 Chilton Leave Doniphan Thursday at 6am MH Arrive st Higuland same day by 10 pm H Giliner, Leave Highland Friday at 6am W Carter, Arrive at Doniphan same cay by 10 p m Le No. 15708 From Atchrson, by ‘nd+pendence Spring Bei to Grasshopper Creek, 25 miles »nd back, once & week CO Haskins, DO Leave Atchison Monday at 6 a m ~ i Creek same day by 10 pm inate treccepper reek stern bey m Arrive at Atchivo> same day by 10p m. No, 19809 Foore Richepen, by to Spee Cock, 1 e8 and back, times a Leave Kickapoo Tuesday, Thursday, and Setur day at6am Leave Grasshopper Cok Tacsiay, Thwradsy, ve Gr 0) eck Ti and Sat cep at pm *y 2 ‘ Arrive at Kic rame da: ipm Pids to run semapeeos will sol ds No. 15210 From Leavenw ey, ee Osawkee, Whitfield Loring Hallet, Mary’s Mission, Vermillion River, and Shan- per Pawnee, 146 miles and beck once a we Leave Leavenworth Oity Monday at 68m Arrive at Pawnee Sa urday (5th day) by 6pm Leave Pawnee Monday at 62m Arrive at Leavenworth Saturday (Sth day) by 6 Pm Bids te extend to Fort Kitey, one mile further, considered. will be No. 15211 From Westport, Mo, by Franklin, Lsw- rene> City, Tokeska, oa. City, Lacomp- ton. and Tecumeeh, t» Whitfield, 78 miles and back. three times a week Leave Westp. rt Monday, Wednesday, and Fri dsy at6am Arrive at Whitfield next days by 10 p m Leave Whitfield Monday, Wednesday, and Fri- Pp day = 6 - mn by rrive at Westport next lpm. 1 be considered. Bids to ran ones a week No. :5212 From Westport, (Mo,) by Bull Creek, Black Jack, One-Hundred-and-Te2-MileCreek, and Conneil City, to Council Grove, 125 miles and back, once a week Leave Wes‘port Monday at 62m Arrive at Council Gro-e Saturday by 6 pm Leave Councii Grove Monday at 6a m Arrive at Westport Saturd«y by °s nm No 15213 From Westport, es) vy Wea Mission, Osawattomie. Miam: Agency, Uen‘reville. Su- gar Mound, “ins Creek, and Little Osage, to Fort Sestt. 109 miles end hack, ores @ ‘woek Leave Westport Monday at 82m Arrive at Fort Scott We nesiay by 8 am Leave Fort Scott Wedvesday at 12m Artive at Westport Saturday by 10 pm No. 1621+ ¥rom Ose -attomie by Henry Sherman’s, to the Sac and fox Agency, railes and back, one a week Leave Osawattomie Morday at 6am Arrive at Pac and Fox Agency same day by 10 pm Leave Sac and Fox Acency Tueeday ct Sam Arrive et Orawatt mie sme Jay by 10pm No, 15215 Prom West Point, (Mo. ) ny jas Polk's and Old Catholic Missi -n, to “agar Mound, 40 miles and back, once a weok Leave West Point Thur-day Arrive at Suear Mour d sai Leave Sugar Mou: Friday Arrive at We-t Point ram af by 0pm Mo. 15216 From Tekum+eh by Wachauss, to Sac and Pox Agency, 90 miles and b.ck, once » week Leave T: Kumseb Arrive at Sacand Fox Ags cy Leave Sac «nd Fox Agency Arrive .t T-kumeeh Bid lers will propose a echetule of departures and artivele ‘This service is supoosed to be unnecessary at pr’ sent No. 16217 From Dourlas, by Osa-kee, to Highland, S80 miles and back, once a wo-k Le+ve Dougias Monday -t6am Ar ive »t High and ~ turday by 10pm Leave High and Mo da at6e m Arrive at Pouglas ~aturday by 10 pm No. 15218 From For Scot to Catholic Migsion, in the O-ag nation, 40 miles and back, onc a week Leare Fo t Scott Monday st Ga m Arrive at Catholic Wiesiou same day hy 10 p m Leave Uarho! c Mss on Tuesdsy at 6am Arrive at Fort Scott «am: cay by ‘0p m No 15419 -ro_ Fe t Scott, © emas Polk’s, to Weet Point, (Mo )40 miles and bck, once 3 week Leave Fort Scot’ Wednesday «t 6am Arriv st West Point -ame day by 10 p m Leave We t Point Thursdayat 6am Arrive at Fort Scott cam-d-y ‘y 10pm No. 15220 From F rt Se tt, by Big -ry Wood, to — (Mo.,) 75 miles and back, once » we Leave Fort Scott Wede stay at 6am Arrive tN-o ho Priday by 10 pm Leav> Neo ho Sondsy at#am Arrive at Fort t' Tue-dsyb 10pm 15221 Prom Leav-nworth City by Kickapoo, Ate ison, Doniphen, mn #riant, to White hea’e, 52 miles «nd hack once 4 week Leave Leavy nworth City u-sd yat6am Arrive =t Whit-head « ne: Lezv~ Whitehend’s Podresday Arrive at Leave w ri City nex* day by 10 tee 16222 From P wnee to Marysville, 100 miles and beck. -no- 2 week Leave "awnee Morday at 6am Avrivea Mar evi'le Sa'urd-y by 6p m Leave Maryville Monday at 6am Arrive at Pawnee Xa urday by 6 pm. No. (5223 From Cou: cil G eve by Fort Riley, to Pewneer 40 miles «rd back once a week Leave Council Grove Monday at6am Acrive at Pown-« nex day by 12m Leay- Pawnee Tue day at 3pm Arrive at Courcil Grove next day by 10 pm Bids to ran twice a week will be considered. No, 15224 From ‘Testor (0 ) to Atchison, 18 miles and back twize a week Leave Wes'on Tusaisy and Saturday at 6am Arrive at Atchison sem» daye by 12m Leave A'chivon Tuesday and Saturday at 3pm Arrive at Weet ns me days by 9pm = ae is erpposed to be superseded by No. 731. No 18225 From Tecumseh, by Baptist Mission Unientown, and Waup.y a to Pawn e, 82 miles and back, ener a week Leave Tecur seh Monday at 6am Arrive at Pawnee Wednesday by 6pm Leave Pawnee Thursday at 6am Arrive at Tecumseh Saiuriay by 6p a. No. 16226 From P wnee to Header, — miles and back, “nee o week Leave Pawnes Arrive at Reeder Leave R eder Arrive at Pawnee Bidders wil propose aschedule and state the distance. No. 15227 From Westport, (Mo.,) by Powell's Store and St. Barnard, to *ac and Fox Agency, 60 miles and back. onc? a week Leave Westpor: Monday «t 12m ae at Sac sud Fox Agency Wednesday by 12m Leave Sac ard Fox Agency Wednesday at 8pm Arrive at Westport F iday by 3pm No. 15228 From Kansas. (Mo,) by Wyandctte and Jacksonville, to Crawkes, 68 miles and back, once a week Leave Kansas Monday at 64m Arrive at Osawkee next day by 12m Leave Oe» wkee Tuvaday at 3 pm Arrive at Kansas a xt day by 9p m Bids to ruc threo iimes a week will be consid- No. ered. No. 15229 From Independence. (“o..) y the settle ments at the mouth of the Huerfano, on the Upper 4rkansas, and Littl Selt Lake Settle- men's, at the head cf the Nicollet River, to Stockton, California 2,400 miles, once a month Leave I dependence Arrive iit Stockton Leave Stockton Arrive at Invepend-nce Bids to rua by a proposed scheduls, and to pazs other points in lieu of those named in the Toute, so as to convey the mails in the ehort- est p°ssible time, w li ba considered. No. 16230 From ¥ai-t 80 pb (Mo,) by Great Ne mabaw Agency and '!1banna, to Marysville, 85 miles end biek, on es week Leave Saint Joseph Friday at 6am Arrive et Maryevil- nex" day by 5 pm Leave Marysville un‘ay at 6am Arrive at Saint Joseph vext day byipm No.15281 From Weston, (Mo.,) by Jaton, to Atchi- son, 18 miles and back twice a week Leave Weston Monday aud Friday at 6am Arrive at Atchison same dsys by 12 m Leave Atchison Monday and Friday at lpm Arr veat Wevon same days by 7 Pm Bids to ran once @ eck will be considered No. 16282 From Leavenworth, by Stranger Creek. » Hickory Peirt, Oseukee, Whitte *, Soldier Creek, Silver Lake, Catholic Mission, Reck Creek, @nd Blue, to Fort Riley, 130 miles and back, twice a werk bee Fort Leavenworth Mondsy and Thursday at6am Bee Fort Riley Wednesday and Saturdsy Leave Fort Riley Wednesday and Saturday at 8 pm Arrive at Fort Leavenworth Fiiday and Monday by Spm B ds to ran once s week wi'l be considered. No 15238 From Fort Le: worth, t Lawrence, Wilson ments and towns Springs, Pottawattamie, and Sugar Creek, to Fort 8 ott, 125 miles and b ck once a wee! Le»ve Fort Leavenwo th W-dnesday at 6 am Arrive at Fort Scott Friday by 6 pm Leave Fort Scott Saturday até» m Arrive at Fort Leavenworth Monday by 6 p m No. 16234 From Kansas (M>,) to Lawrence, (Kan- vas ) 40 miles and back six tim week Leave Kansa- daily, «xcept Sunda’. at6am Arrive at Lawrence same deys by 9pm L ave Lawrenee daily, except -undey, at 6¢m Arriveat Kanese same day- by 9 pm Bids to run three times, and once a week, will be considered. No. 16235 pee i Meares Sugar gare Cen treville, lenry Sherman’s t» Hibbard, 50 miles and beck once a wes Leave Fort Scott Wednesday at 6am Arrive at Hibbard Thursiey by 12m Leav~ Hibbard Th: at3pm Arrive at Fort S-ott Friday by 9 pm No. 15236 From fort Atchison 'o ‘ille, 120 males and back. thres tires a wi Leave Atchison Monday, Wedne day, and Fri Pn are w and . ive ile Wednesday, Frida; Sunday by 12m " Leave lorie Wedneeday, Friday, and fun- n Siroee Laie Friday, Sunday, shd Tuce- ‘ DOCTOR FLAND’S CELEBRATED day by 9pm ® B ° Bids ia woek wil! be considered. rotgre wiico yr aetion| DLKMan sitters, Point, to Story’s Landing, and back, PREPARED nT ove Wintel DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philud’a,, Pa, Ler ve Whitehesd’s Friday at 5am ore ” ” Arrive at Story’s Landing same day by 9p m WILL ICTUALLY CURE Leave -tory’s Landiog Satur ay st 5's m fAVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, no ME eh Nha came G78 | Chvnia or Nerwas Deity, Dianeat oro m2 a, (Mo.,} a i re Highla»d, (Zansas,) 12 miles and back, ones retest red Beier from a dis. Siete Saturday et6am Sach as tye apr oe — Puliness, 4: i 2 Blood to the Head, Acidity « Stomach, Nau iaave' i Spe ot af vi sea, Heartburn, Di for food, Fulluess or Ar ive at Oregon same dav by 7 pm No. 15239 From Fort Leaverworth to Sac and Fox Ageney, 100 miles and beck, once a week Leave Fort Leavenwerth M day at6um Arrive at Sac and Fox Agency W. dnesday by unm a Leave %ac and Fox Agency Thursday at 6a m Arrive at Fort Leavenwor h Saturday by :2 m. No. 16240 From Wort ceott to Fort Atkinson, — mile and back. Leave Fort Soott Arrive st Fort Atkinson Leave Port Atkinson Arrive at Fort 8 ott Bidders wi!l state the distances and prepose a schedule. No. 15:41 From Fors Scott to Crawford Seminary, —wil-s and b.ck Isave Fort Srott Arrive at Crawf rd Semicary Leave Orav fd Seminery Arriv: st Fir’ Scott Bidders will state the distancs and propose a =| schedule No, 15242 F:om Westpor te Fort Kcott, — miles end b Leave Wes!port Arrive at Fort Seott Leave “ort Se tt | Arrive et Westport Bidder: wiil state the distance and propore a schedule. For forms of proj guaraatee, and cer! fi- ease; also, instructions aud requirements, (em bracing condi‘fons to be incorpor ted in the com tacts tosuch extent as the department may dem Prop’r,) se alveriement imvtting proposals for mal secrion ‘m the western and sou:h western Sta‘es dated 9th January, 1854. JAMES CAMPSELL, jane 4--lawtw Postmasver Geueral WE WOULD NOT GIVE A DOLLAR SOR ALL THE TINCTURE HAMPTON EV- EK ER MADE.-—Thus spoke & wise an + man, but mark the change! Let ‘he afflicted hear him, and then decide whether to suffer on or be mae whole. Ye professionel mon, with ruined heal:h, heat! Rev. James W. Hunnicur, the telentet and inte ndent editor of that highly popular and extensive fyread paper, the Christan Banner, pwbished at Fredericksburg, Va., in his editorial of the {8th o May, 1855 thus =peaks of UAMPTON’S VEGE TABLE TINCTURE: “Some time ago we .erely al'uded to Hampton’ Vegetable Tincture, with a promise ef noticing more particularly the great r lief we have curscit derived from its use During our collegiate cours: owing to sedentary habits, we became quite dyepep- tic, and were y much troubled with vertigo Fo more than twelve years after leavive college, vr were laboring unier these two afflicuens spring of 1838, our general health became so 4. that it was with great difficulty we couki the ordinary duties of our profession E: We ate immediately turned acid, our di gans became wholly deranged ; losing as it seemed to us, all their activity and vitality; we were con- stantly depressed in spirit, our energy almoet for s00K us, and nothing but necessity urged us on to action. We had taken strong medicmes, observed greai particularity in our diet, aud all to no purpose We had despaired of ever secovering our health, when 8 female friend of ours ii tuned us to get a hottie of Hampton’s Vegetabl. Tineture. assuring us ha’ we wou! find great relief from its use We brie fly repli-d, ‘we would not give a dollar for all the Tinc ture Hampton ever made, so tar as Our own individ- ual healin was concerned.” We had no faith in it nor anv other medicine in effecting a cure on us In the kindness of her heart, however, without con sulting us about it, she sentand got one bottle and Urged ts to acce it, and for her sake, as it could hot possibly ojure us, to use it accorving to direc tion For the high regard we bad for her and act of kindness, We promised to dovo And wit! out exageralion We can truly say that before we had used the contents of one bottle we felt ike a new man We used, consecutively, froni®en to fifteen bot” tes. We were afraid to give it up, fearing our old diseases might return. Since then, our digestive organs have been uniformly correct, our head clear, and so far as our labors, toils, liabilities, responsi bilities, and worldly cares will allow, our spirits weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ing or Flattering at the Pit of the stomach, Swim ming of the Head, Hurr ed «nd difficult Breath Piuctering at the Heart, Choking or Suffecati: Senrations when in a lying Posture, Dimness o Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever an: Dui Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspirauion Yellownese of the Skin and Eyes; Pain im wie Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden Flu-be- of a ———, pr se ol and great ‘pression ruts. be sie in calling tie attention of the mg vi the win (anon to the diseascs for which it is recommended it is no pew and unwied article, but one that har s'owd the test of a ten years’ trial before the Amer: crn people, and its repuistion and sale is uurivall: by any similar prepe-ations extant. The testiraon: in its favor given by the most prominent and well pwa Physic and individuals, in all parts 0° the country isimmense. The following trom North Jarvlina is respectfully sub. itt-d, referring any who may stil! doubt, to my “Memoradilia,”” tical Recript Book. for Farmers und Families, to be had gratis, of Prinerpal OF Philadelphia, TESTIMONY FROM NORTH VAROLIN A. Certificate of Dr. W. Smith, of Pine Hill, Rich mond County, , N.C. Ping Hii1, March 4th. 1854. Da. C. M. Jacxson, Philadelpbis—Dear Sur nuve been a subject of Dyspepsia, in its worst f for the last five years. Sueh was my conditi twelve months that the physicians and all whe me said I must die. While in this condii carried to the watering places Virginia, tT see and North Carolina, but was net benefited by any water to which I was taker. While on ny stopped a week at Rutherfor‘toa, a ‘orth Carolina, to try the effect 9/ a water in that place. About t ‘ast of the week, I went § a drug store to dicine for wy © veral of the village jhy - of them seemed to take some iate: 5 , Wer asking me some questions, said b a dyspeptic, and had been greatly bene fitted by the use of “Dr. Hoofland’s German Bit ters,’ prepared by you, and he insisted that I would ny the Gitturs ite also called the next day at my rouin, and insisted so much that I would wy them that i asked him to gei me one bettle. He did it, and! ced taking it as directed, and [ di ae mor nefitted by it than all the water ine { had ever taken reaching home one of my ceizhbors came to @ preacripion and medicine, (he a wey ¥ nd t gave bun neariy all the Bitters I had left, fe hb wood in his case Me has ol a u me for more of the same k nd oF nv sine, saying he was more benefitted by it than any not been eble ~ “ n W. 8MIT « Respectfully yours, UD. R. HOOKER, Roger’s Store, Wak ‘tober 24. 1853, says:—“* Having ex need fit from the use of “ Hoofland’s Ger *in Chronic Dysentery ang functional rangement of the Liver. and its concomitant tam _cesirous of obtaining a ae of it for benefit of my community ‘ou will, there d alot &c. &e iLuR, YapurN Co, N. M. Jack: Dear Sir: / ere thanks for your ge ged which, to say the least of it, hae ef- ¢ that all other medicines, whet J bave ave entirely failed to do. “Hoofland's Ger ters” have eured me of the most stabborn aguravated case of the PILES that, perhapa, ever fell to the lot of man = =My case is not a stranger in munity, as fam well known in this and the my friends and relations, 'Yy z revomnmended, and nottn did me any good until [ was prevailed upon to try the Bitters. You are at liberty tomake any mem this communication, for the benefit of the eMicud, uk proper. Truly yours. : — We J. ATWOK r These bitters are entirely vegetable, they i rare have been buoyant, and we eat what we please and igthen the system, never prostrate if. and and as much 4s we please. and when we please— ean sed for infants as we li as adults. and allis well. For the sake of the afflicted we make this statemeat, hoping that others may find the same relief fre its use that we have. It should be hept in every tz:ily. No family should ever br without H A.M P‘TON’S VEGETABLE TiNC- TURE.” , Doctirs, Baxkere, Ministers, in al! the Departments of Stet, Ladies and Gentlemen in the highest walks «f life, as well 2s those moving in the most humble spheres, speak of the cures on them- selves and frieneés by Uus wonderful article. a K i pamphiets gratis, and see eure. o Cough, Bronciitix, Rheumatism, Neuruivia, Dv psia, Nervousness and General Weakness. As. emale medicine cr for delicate childien we veliev it unequalled. Sold by MOR SIMCR & MOWBRAY, 140 Bais more street, Baltimore; and 304 Broadwev, N. Yor> Cnas. Storr & Co., J. 2. Moore, D. 8. Craze Crarxs & Bowtie, W. Exvuiot, and H. McPuce son, Washing ry N.S. FP. Crseer., George town, and ©. “erky, Alexandria, am! Sy Drug gists evexy = EV. JOHN f ABAN, PASTOR OF THE EXETER STREET, M. £. CHURCH.—4 strong desire to beae&t the afflicted induces him thus to We chali'eng: any other medicine to present steh a mass of testimony from gentlemen and ladies of high sanding of our own well-known citizens. who testify of cures of COUGH, BRON CHITIS, RHEUMATISM. DYSPEPSIA, &c. Bacrimore, January 24th, 1855. Messrs, Iortimer & Mowbray: I take pleasure in saying to you that [ have used yur “Hampton’s Tinciwre” with very great profit. From a serivus taroat affection, my general ke; tad become very much paired, when i «enced to use © Haimp 's Tincture”? [ its effects upou my general health most salutary.— My nervous system and digestive organs coon right- ed = nader its I have several times reeommended it tw my friends, and in every » a8 far as i have been in formacd, they have use it with success. Yours truly, Joun Lananax, Pastor or Exeter &., M. E. Charch, Baltimore. BLEEDING OF THE LUNGS, rsvle by respectable dealers everywhere, and by Z. D. GILMAN, Washington; J. L. KIDWELL, ;and J. 8. PIBRPONT, Alexandria. mn RTER’S { SPANISH MIXTURE, tue G ast Pertfier of the Gilocd! Not a Particle of Mercury In It sn Inmatsrere tor Serotula, King’s vil Rheumat Cotansous Eraptic 2 foe, Blotchee, Boils, ‘m or Tetter, Scaid 2 Psin of the Bones and judicious use of Mercury, Im- ne im | ite, or impunity of the Blood. THIS value le Medicine, «hich bas become cele i crated for the number of «xtracrdipary cures. fected through its agency, hes induced the propri yore, et the org nt request of their friends, to offer tw the oublic, which they do with the «most oom s virtues and wondertul cursive prop- ¢ following certificates, selected mom 5 mrimber, are, howerer. stronger Cue: mere word ofthe proprietor; apd a tlemen wes'i Known in their localities sc st reepecta bility, many of them res‘ding in the city of Richmond, ¥a. i 2. DOYDEN, Fsq,, of tho Exchange Gotel, Kish. mond, kuown cverywere ssys he hasseen "he Med icine called Cant Sramisn Morrone, adininisiered in over e huntrel cases, in nearly all the diseases tor which it t= rscommendsd, with the siest asten- isbingiy good results He cays it is the mos: vx- treerdinary medicine be has ever sean. AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT ge goed certify tha’ for thres years thad Ague end Fever of the most yiclent description. I haa several Phy steti vk larg> quantities of Quinine, Nezeury, andl eve all the Tonics edvertised, bat all wit! out permenent relicf. At last I tried Garter’s Spatioh Mbrtnre, two bottles of which ofectnaily vnred me, and { a2: bappy to aay I have had neither hilis or fevacs aimee. F concider it the test Tonic im this world, and te only medieine thai .eached my cnge. JOHN aver CNGD=* Ravrien, N. C., Feb. 8, 1855. Baaves Direa, near Bichmor Mesoys. Mortimer $ Mowbray : CO. B. LEC: now ip the city of Hichtesad I do heresy certify that about twelve months ago | and for many t Offes, bas such (was taken with abevere hemorrhage of the Lungs eMicacy of Carter's and had four attacks ofit 1 was advised to try Dr. ought Upwards of te Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture procured one he aftieted — boule, and after taking which, I was satisfied that 2 wo fal eben Twas much better; and that, after taking the fourth | taken according te cirestio: bottle, L was entirely well, and new [ enjoy as good Dr. MIXGE, a practising 5 )doisn. and founerly health as ever I did in my life. Tean, and do,with | of tho City Hotel. in the ? Rio Bays he out the least hesitstion, recommend the Tincture } hag witnes?=i In» pwnd: PUAMCes the affects oF to ell persons affiietc i my way. Osrter’s Bpanish ‘Mixture, which were most troiz ‘our, Gao. W. Waantey, | surprising. He rays iz a exes of Consumption, d+ pendent on ths Liver. « sod effecie wars u CURE FITS—READ! More to the Sick thar. Gold.—From one of the moet ‘espectabl: Druggists in South Carolina. Cuanceston, 8. C. Sept. 21, 1833. Messrs. Mort & Mownrar :—The sale of your Uampion’s able Tincture is increasing every day, ai ery bottle sold recommends this valua*le medicine to the afflicted. Several of our 's have tried it in different cases with aston- success, and are getting it by half dozens, ft has been found to be the greatest remedy for rheu- matic affection: 2 wonderful cure has veen «Oo boy, suffering from Fits. I ith 3 number of certificates if you T am, gentlemen. yours, W. G. Trorr. Call and Lee gg as gratis, and see cures of , Bronchitis, ‘umatisM, Neuralgia, Dys psia, Nervousness and General Weakness. As a | ek medicine or for delicate children we believe it unequalled. eapheli tt ttt edad As 149 Balti- more imore, an: road’ N. Ik Cuas. Storr & Co., 3. B. Moors, Dt Sin Cxarge & Bowie, W. Exuiot, and H McPugr- son, Washington ; also, by R. 8. F. Cr 5aL, George town ; and C. C. Barry, Alexandria, and by Drug- gists everywhere. feb 2—tw WORK. RNAMENT: ! 'S of Hair, such as Bracelets, Chat. O clains, Chains, Breastpins, Earrings, ’ Finger Rings, made to order, of any desired design, All orders faithfully attended to. Speeimens may be seen at my store. |. SEMKEN, ve 330 Ps. av., between 9th and 10th ata, AND WABRANTS WANTED, 7 L which the Mighest ices will be paid by hax CHUBB BRO ERS, _may 31—tt (Intel) opp. the 5 ATER COOLERS, someh excellent article. DOUBLE to les and sizes; 3 ali i dorful indeed SAMURL ME i, of the firm of Drinke> & Morvie, Rictmovd, cured cuted of Liver Gom- plaint of tpree + ears tending, by the use of tw hotties of Carter's pen: h Miacare. Ghee? CURB OF BUKOFULA—Ths Kahora of the Richmond Republican hed e servent employed in their prese room, cured cf violent Scrofuls, om bined with Rheumaiiem, which entirely disabted him from work. Two bottles of Carters Spanino Mixture rinde 9 perfect cure of him, end the Mdi- tors in 8 pubtic notice, say they “cheerfully recom. ment it to all who are aifiichsd with eny Clsezss 0: the bloos ¥ STILL ANOTHER UURS OF SOROFULA — ji Balen’ BS ego boy cured of Ssrofula by Cares { cousider it truly « telr. . JAMES M. TAYLOR, Conducts om tne & FP. and P. WR. B. Oo., 14 Va. SALT LEXUM OF byes YEARS SLANDIRG rs Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing tm the ety uf mesaee wes — by — bottius “: stex"s ture, 0! Sheum, which ko hed for nearly tweety K pear and which all the phy. of the edt} could not cure. Mr. T) is a wel kmowa ‘ficeshant im tac city of Richmond! ead bis fe wey cesparkable. ~ WS. i WATTEEWS, of Richmoud bad a servant cured of wens, in the worst form, by Carter’ Spanich Mixture. He enys he recom mendes it, anc conulders it a very ievulush!s me EDWIN BUBTON, commissioner of the revenne saye he has seen the good effects of Carver's pazis!. Mixtere in @ number of Syphilitic cases, and aeye 1° ie api eure for that horrible disease. ul @. HARWOOD, ef Richmond, cured of ol Sores ard Uleers, whch disabled hia frem wsikice Took @ few bottles of Carter's Spanish — x2 was enabled to walk without a crutch, im & shor times permanently cured. = Principal Depots at Wah roe & Co, No. eh Lane, New Yor! wr Wy BYOTE a BONS, No. 182 North Second st, Philadetphis, 4. BENRS, No. 135 Main strect, Bick Va. = CHARLES STOTT, Washington. si a pan nny PALL, Alexandria, and by Dreggute Ly Very bottle, or six bottles for ¢& : and dedicated ce $1 per : 10 Miss ———~, of Georgetown. Prof. W. on TT ean Pabtished and for sale a igs Heme LP eMoiks oF THE COUNTESS Ay le = Mase sington, by". . two may 2 Cont Pe . ‘it tReet, FRANCE TAYLOR new, an “ ns PITCH- 3 of Britannia and Block Ware, , at ahi Sevemth ms Os. ISS ME IF YOU DARE suitable for beginners, }, different st and cov. For ?¥ ‘HE proprietor, i public to this preparano..does so with a feei- st confidence in its virtucs and adap- ”? or Prac- "I the Agents for tie German Bitters, and Manufactory, 13 Arch st., dition, L wo, f 2 can truly sav that my re-s BY RAMACAD DIRKCT THEE WwHst eh BEER. ApH, 5 ime between Washivgton and Wheelig, but 17% hours! RBunsing time btewern Worthington ang Crneinnat: 27 hours!" Through Tickets and Baggage Checks wy be had in Washington !!! THE BALTIMO&E AND OHIO RAILROAD 1 gesy greatly unproved ite Western coanec. tons new offers the fullest inducements to ravelers between W ashingtos, Balunvre, and all portions of the West, the Northwest and the Soup. west The eonnection between the trains from Wan ngtop and the trams bound west from Ballimo. tu ways prowptly made at tne W ashington Jenction (lately called the Relay Hou-«) 9 miles from Bai. more. This i- the only chance of care rr quired be. weee Washington and the i checked through to Wheeling ti » and rn checked and troy che passengers) without < ins chrough tickets or pointe be usin wave VW ashingaon 2 On Sundays at the lat At Wheeling dire t coanecsi: trains of the CENTRA’ ONG ning from fellaire Ba, . Be * the Washingion trains connert at Newark with ihe cars of the Newark, Manefi id and Sandys. ky Rallroad for Sandusky, T viedo, Detrort, ( Breage St. Lous, = nie , was the C. O. Railroad traias connect with ‘ast trains of the Little Miami Ril tw Xenia, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE. ete. AL Xenia (on Little Miam Railroad) connection is formed with the trains through Dayton, to INDIAN. APOLIS, Terre Haute, Lafayene, Chicago, Rock Island, St. Louis, etc. Sa Passen_ers ho'ding through tickets tor Mem phis Vicksburg, Natches, New Orleans etc., which are also suld at Washington— are transferred at Cig. ‘nnati to the Mail Steamers en the Ohio. Tickey or Evansvilic, Cairo, aud St. Louis are enid by this route. aS POR gl rey and via Cleveland w fled, Dewou, Chicago, ete., tickew are when the Obio is navigable between Wheeling ocd Isvitle (forty miles) where a connection with _ Oleveland and Pittsburg Railroad . Travelers ace reques'e* to notice is Ure only route aflording through w in Washington, it is alec the shortest, %, and direct to nearly all the leading pots in the great West. The dist fr m Washing‘on toCa cinwati is but 653 mules, being about 100 muics -hon, er than by any her rout: | BY THROUGH TICKET FROM Wark INGTON: To Wheeling, §9 50; Cotemim- Payton, 915 50; Cincinnati, $16; j railroad $1865, by teamertrom snapolis @I7 5 Jevelan’, § & ; Detroit. $US 90; Chicneo $B) $19 50; BL Louie, $28 90 and $25; Mempbic, $96: New Or ans. 331, ete. OR FREDERICK ane HATEE oo Pky MARTINSBURG, RERKE u A BEDFORD §! irMount, passengers mov leave Wash 6am or igpm. Port 1008 way station: bitween | altimere and omg, take 6 am train from Washington &@ For trains ta 2 Ealimore, Ancopatia, elc., oe —— ad @@- Vor farther in’or neh tickets, appiy to THOS. H. PAK: parte tou Station. DONE, Trans, orton Raiiron’ Baltimere. HINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD Se me, ere ANGE OF HO ¥, the 2a ins: ot. che tains Leave Washington a: 6 and 644 2. m., and 3and ixom On Sunday at 4% p m Leave Baitimore nid and Mg am 5pm On Sunday 2° 4K am ap 23— uf T. H. PARSONS, Agent. kB Mott Bedoil's Line. gb NEW YORK, ALEXANDRIA, WAS HINGTOR CITY, AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PACKETS, T= goog OF PAC 4 and 3aré RAILS WEEKL+ «and oftes dell, aur ster V. Tiedwet! men Of experi tar line of Wasi aston City pa MOTT BEVBL, Wall treet, N, ¥ 3. 8. MASTERS & SUNS, Aicrandna, Va THOMAS RILEY, Washington and D.C. feb 1—6m On and ofter Tuesday, Nov. "EE Care leave Alexevctiz Catty for Gortous ville and intermediate ati tt x Of ®.m., 0° the arrival of the best givizc ample time for brea’ ville, and Staunton. ‘The care iesve tiv and intermed: ‘she arrival of t road irom Biches comnectin, Sor wyachou.s B clousays, th the stares & aarlet sville, wc elnreday*, and Pri Sor Larey ard lew Merast, connecting with the ——_ at Oulpsper, on Torsieys, Thuredays, amd Get v . Fer Winchester cally, copmecting with the stage st Pleimoxt For Middleburg daily, coumesting with the stage it the : a naieoes W. 8. BROOKETT, Agent fe FOR MOUNT VEKNON. On TURSDAYS and FRIDAYS. sgttiadt rc. rooed trip $1; from Aler andris ceote ~The THUMAS OC. L TER lervt Weshington et 8 and Ajexandria «t 9 hen leave tae Gapitel for the be ai fare '9 ceute versous wiabing the Coaches duce with Geo. 2 Whos. Perkex Becreshmentr on ibe boat . Oot 38--dt? SAM'L GPIN FY Cap @BK EW YORE @ Livhr °O0L UNITED STATES SRR MAIL STEAMECS. "WVEB SHIPS COMPRIZING THIS LINE ABB THE A TLANTIO, PACIETO, BALIN ave Lealt Wet. Prive of passare frst cabin... Beonné Osbin ibxclugive ase of xt Liverpool to New Yor! a wexparienoct surgeon attacced to each ship. No berth Onn de escured until paid for. For reight or ae to BDWARD K. COLLINS 2 00., 63 Wall etrset, New York; BROWN, SHIPLEY 4 00. y E.G. BUBERTS 4 6O., 18 King’s arue ‘ord, London. JOHN MUNKCE & c- 2 Rus Notre Dame es T! Te Gano ogeved » Hart Owner® of these ships wil! act ta for goid, silver, bullion, in, jewelry, precious stones or uetals, wuices bitls of ladiz, agned thersicr, aa2 the velue thereof i) nov 16—div BANKING HOUSE OF PAIRO & ROUBSE, gj eer United States Treasury. NDS, ‘ks and other secenues and soidd Micrest at Ute rate Of x cont ge al; on deposits whe left for Be aaye ot ,

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