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: nie Sales prninn uses i Wesgineed” tx CAs [TO-MORROW being set apad for| PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN Goops. ae gt SVE ING ST R. foreign legion. ba - BRE Tanegtving Dey tae on F-) _ jew eran “2 * Room will be closed, DeraRtMent oF tHe Interns i alae Thus, this matter turns out to be agrave| Waxrep.—A competent Oyster Shocker; a Boy Office Indian Affairs, Septem! AT ODD FELLO LL, WASHINGTON CITY: affair, so far as Mr. Crampton is concerned. | for all kinds of work, and a Gt 1 for kitchen work. | GEALED endorsed « for Without recommendation and ability, \ So grave as that our Government, it appears | sons not apply. J. BOULANGE ‘5 tows, can hardly avoid taking official and, at } _*°P mete; pear ‘War ment. H LE’S GRAND MAMMOTR <m SDANORAMA ee Ate hE aad | a e N. . ENGLISE, D TUESOAY AFTERNGO: AMERICA. E om ANI, . Sept. 250 i i [ARION RIFLES —Vou | clots mest for = os HN FRANKLIN [Br Our contracts with some hundreds of | the same time, effective notice of it, As, if ATTENTION, MARION RIF LES.—You t for ath SIR IO i \ advertisers interfere 2o as to prevent us from | gentlemen occupying the high official position tert ryaetda tnd apa eee —_ See = ae Indian pur. IN THE ARCTIC REGIONS. following the example of many of our fellow- | of minister Plenipotentiary can be ited to RSDAY EVENING, September 27th ; Y In connection with which will be exhibited the BOMBARDMENT citizens, in suspénding ‘business in the Star SEIGE AND sot such an example with impunity, must | 3t6% o'clock. cena rhe! yrace to be CuassNoe.i. | as business portance brought a rm on office to-morrow, on which day we ara thus} be an end of all hope of the integrity of the Before tite é By plrgare tn Goods: " SEBASTOP OL, compelled to issue the paper'as usual, in jus}'administration of our neutrality laws. ep SD CR: a | SMMC OU by 78 Inches, aot welch itn Painted Celebrated GEORGE tice to them and to our thousandsof substribers, | We have simply to add, that during tho ad- ——a——— 2,900 pairs 25 -point white Mackinac . to arte Esq., of ; : Z a shin ite | SQESTHERE WILL BE A PUBLIC DE- measure 54 by 66 inches. 6 Ibs. ate We have to remind the really charitable that, | ministration of George W gton, and while ate given by the Irving Lyceum on the | 1,000 pairs 2-point white Macki = alee every Evening. orelock, in sddition to fasting and praying to-morrow, | Thomas Jefferson was Sceratary of State, un- raking of TRURSDAN, BPp jest st Teo'clock | 1 _meaeure42 by 5 \nches, and weigh 534 Tbs os (hr a rr tl they cau send to our counter whetever dona- | der circumstances precisely parallel with those | enue and tat ee —a Sve | 1,000 paits 155 -potn' p Mackinac Ce Begs leavgto 2 nounce that she will give UNE GI AND CONCERT, On SATURDAY EVENING, Septemtxr 29, AT CARUSPS SALOON, Oa which occasion she will be: Signera AMALIA PATT: aynakeenk, Leona distinguished Contra Alto; and mat the eminent Baritone. MAURICE STRAKOSCH, the great Pianis’, Musical Di ector and Conéuctor. 36 by 50 inches, and wightp ike measure 5 inches, we 730 pairs 1-point white Mackinac a to measure 32 by 46 inches, and weigh 34 Ibs. 300 pairs 3-point scarlet Mackinac to measure 60 by 72 inches, and h 8 Ibs 300 pairs 234 -point scarlet Mackinac . to oo epee ‘5A by 66 wanes wei, Tbs 100 -point gen ackinac to 300 pairs int green Mackinac to perl ar 72 inches, and weigh 8 Ibs 200 pairs 2); -poin' n Mackinae blankets. to measure 54 by 60 inches, and weigh 6 ibs 100 pairs 3\-point Gentinella blue Mackinac blankets. to measure 66 by 34 inches, and weigh 10 Ibs 400 pairs 3-point Gentinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and tions for the benefit of the sufferers they see fit to make; whieh will be gratefully received, and promptly transmitted, as per directions, in each case. in which Mr. Crempton has involved hiiaself, | | Question: “Which has conferred the greater with his eyes open, “Citizen Genet,”? then | pecs t's upop.dhe, buman race, the Professional the Minister Plenipotentiary from France, was | Affirmative: Edwin James, Jno. B 8. Dime- sent out of this country by the government of a Geo. Thos. Cox, J. Madison the United State By order: EDWIN JAMES, Sec SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Union shows the folly of the efforts of the New York Tribune, in the matter of es- esying to induce the State of New York to do awey with the property qualification required for colored voters; and also, in another article, explains the enormity of the efforts of the The Davis and Scott Correspondence.— | NOTICE.—In consequence of the te- Seeing frequent, and all of them grossly erro- Lo ee seis — — noous, statements with reference to an alleged — gine a day of fasting, bamiligtion ies acrimonious correspondence transpiring lately | prayer,’’? our Office .will pS —- — Gay, between the Seeretary of War and General Olltice, Will please Sttend't to them previously. oe Seott, on the subject of an extended leave of Signed, RIGGS & CO. Admiss'o1 ONE DOLLAR. Seats my be ee. Music and Plans Store. ret sep St its 2 4 sep 21—2t weighs ibs Know Nothings to make a religious qualifica- | sence granted by the latter to an army off- SANK OF THE METROPOLIS | 200 pairs’ 2%-polnt Geniinclla bine Mackines et, ees tlon necessary in this country for'the enjoy- | cet, which did not meet the approval of the Be wattise tox Sept. 2h 1855.-The Cor. sens measure 54 by 66 inches, and “ MEMBERS OF THE EAGLE CLUB RELIEF CONCERT of all the privileges of American citizen- | Seeretary, we havo to say that, in military Patiod Well der, toe er having recom! 3,000 yards fancy list blue cloth gud the pabite in general thar oy ell pie oes FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE cireles here, wherein all the details of the af- fasting, humiliation, and prayer, this Bank will re se sete do Szcoxp Axxvat Bart ar Fouarst Hatt, on | wopporge @ PORTSMOUTH SUFFERERS. The Intelligencer defends “ Mr. Perry’s dip- | fair are doubtless well understood, it is uniyer- | not then be open for general business, It isre- | 4,500 do graylistblue do WEDNESDAY EVENING, October 3, 1855. — % bps. 4 js uested that notes dueat Bank on that day be paid | 3-500 do saved list blue do The members of the Club themselves lometic services’* from the criticisms of the | *#lly coneoded that the partizan newspaper | I°s\*¢ day previous. An officer, however, will | 2500 do do scarlet eloth that neigher pains nor expense be spared to T&E AOLIAN GLEE CLUB, Union, insisting indireetly that they have | cunts of it are grossly false, one and all of | remain at the Bank till 3 o'clock, p. m., to receive End poms Pin ahem eure is make it one of the best of the'season. wera bom, gl number of citizens, have deter- been of much importance to the country. them—the facts involved being entirely differ- — pip es bepl oweelnge 250 dozen cotton flag handkerchiefs Ey y nag gene ae string band has o F E GRAND CONCERT ent from the shape ia which they have been ———— 50 do Madras do Supper and refreshments will be fornished by | i" a'@ of the above on WEDNESDAY BEES ata eee : SCOTT GUARDS, ATTENTION.—You 60 do Ddiacksilk do an ex Cateter. EVENING, Sept. 26, at CARUSI’S SALOON WASHINGTON HaWs ABD GossIP. thus spread before the world in advance of are hereby ordered to appearat your armory, 9 do &-4 cotton shawls en DOLLAR—admitting a gentle. The use of which bas been generously their official publication on the meeting of Goluzebia Place, TUESDAY, EVENING? $e ae man and ladies; to be xd from say of dhe ces: | O7,50 eneal proprictor wichest change 9 Cat Jumps Out of tho Bag.—In the | Congress, until which time, it fs well known to | ohitcraa!forperador’ oe Ocoee im full winter | oe et wollel shawls bers of the Club-or at the door on the evening of | ™™ PROF. J-ESPUTA. of the United States ws. Hertz, before the | military men, they cannot properly be pro- | Every member who feels an interest in the wel- | 1,000 pounds linen thread No hats or caps allowed in the Bail except those hae Volemwrered bis servines fern = as : . ae fare of the Company, is expected to be present. 20 do sewing silk th lat SOLO ON THE SAXE HORN: Distrist Court of the United States, at Phila- | molged. B A-JAMISON, Captain. | 250 pleces ribands bparape dar prey ay poe ae As also the Snvaluable assistance of phia, for the violation of the neutrality | It will be recsllected ihat in the caso of] Jenn Kryworrn, 0.8. sep 21-2t% wt i at ae eS. T Dowling, U_D. Hilton, G. Fitch, arise Pm ey BAND, laws of the United States in culisting men in | General Sgott’s never-to-be-forgotten-‘soup- Big VARY LAND INSTITUTE EXHIBI. | 35,000 atid csinecee= acct W_A-Cantingham, JB. Davis, HO. Reaver. | wo wit perforin some of their chdhonst Mesie Philadelphia for the British foreign legion, the | letter”-muss with Secretary Marey, the ac- | > Institute will be opened on MONDAY net 20,000 “ do Merrimac calico thee str a in full Uniform. 5,000 do blue drillin, 5,000 do Georgia st: mony of Max F. 0. Strobel, who was one a ae counts published to irjure thoJatter, in ad- | tember 2ith, ard continue open daily, from 8 a. No. 045.] fn addition, they wi'l have the kindly j : pe : i ae 3 \ Noti h t . | 81@ of those weil-known Mesters of Hevmony, of the principal active agents of the British | vance of their official publication, had the ef- son 4 A puree Fie Pray ret iat rc bo do Dive dennins ot ayer thenes -pemeentr bon hel on THE WASHINGTON UARMONIANS Government employed in the business at that | fect, when ¢/ut was made, only of damaging premium at the Exhibition. Objects intended for | 10.000 do bed ticking TL FBASKLIN PIERCE, Presidentof the Unt- | LASSELLE INSTRUMENTAL TROUPE city, explains in detail the particalars of the | the reputation of the General, for common Se, ta Sra beso y — Fri- —_ = pooh jeans i Jeane tint the pantie setae declare and make | so wetl —_ favorably known as Musicians in this =e - — : . + +, ee ° parti ‘alarl ested p hets that ordered commun’ ‘e. complicity of each and every British official | sense and discretion, in small matters partieu- | that Goods for competition, if ready, will - | 8,000 do plaid linsey tion No. $12, bearing dete he sten of dake 1855, Mr. TULIUS KECK, the intmiteble Guitarist ; person ef note‘who participated in it—Mr. | larly, most terribly. Qur readers, who know | tered carly in the week, to prevent confusion on | 5.000 do bleached shirting to be held at the several land offices inthe Trent: | and Mr. B. GRENNUP, so favorably known es i a 2 d h : f Wednesday and Thursday. 23,000 do domestic shirting, unbleached Tory OF MinNEsora, in the months of October | a Ballad Singer, have also kindly lent their aid. ertz; Mr. Howe, Sir Gaspar Le Marchant, | well that wo are very apt to turn out correct} The Railrozd Company will carry to Baltimore | 15.000 do «do — sheeting do and November next. will be held as therein or-| The ZOLIANS feel confident that with the Mr. Barclay, Sir Edmond Tate, and last, | in our prognostications—in advance ia such ane gecraelar tice ssh = eiecniee of noe Prasanna, on and plaids Fee 8 pe com - described cree jierekinn re array of talent, they will be able to present 1S hg charge. iF: of 200 dozen wollen sales * . though by no means least important, Mr. | matters—msy write it dewn thet when the sep 21—3t Superintendent. 2.000 yards flannels, assorted ing y postponed, to-wit | kuch a programme as has been seldom equalled zi Ot < + At the land office at BaowNsvittz, commenc- | fF vari-ty #nd brilliianey Crampton himeelf. That gentleman knew, | efficial publication may be made in this case, 600 pounds cotton thread ing on Monday, the twenty-second day of October | __ Prof. ESPUTA will preside at the Piano Forte, RES PEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION. tie, ppaagis? 400 dozen spool coti whi been ly loaned by of cx the law of this Government which | it will be found that the General has mercly ~s" Those persons who have already sub- | 599 pounds cottod paaee Sinks the Pte tee mee gens pee Pd om ee by Mr. Joun F. he wes vieletiag. ‘Lo believe him ignorant | been writing more “soup letters,” with about the onl behaiee hee een _ , a do best Chinese vermnillion tional townships, exclasive of the in the wt H. Po.kinnor™ bas, with commendable of ite existence, is to credit him with having } 2 parallel result of his original exploit in that | mect at Temperence Halt on nezt SATURDAY 1500 PA abd ng twine, No. 30 Mississippi river, viz: Pricting b seals eee — 2 E h : way—that’s all: EVENING, a 74 o'clock, for the purpose of or- | 1509 calico do ‘ North of the base ine and west of the fifth prin- The whole amount arising from the sale of % ganizing the association. sep 21— Rs ee meridian. kets " M. oan eet ar elie and on we ee senting the eeeon_ sph Orats'No. 2 FP stiches Seay i: ndred and Se yr ities inthe inde of divid- rosecuti jo o' nde * A . THE NOR’ ie faa Ta ps one ha: one, one | Sweeney, Kitten! & Co., to be - complicity with fillibustering against Cuba, | ¢ “oo >Fesidemts on bis departure to-morrow | py THE NORTHERN LIBERTIES Scamp tas te hundred and two, one hucdred and three, and | e@ » tween the twe cities ef Nectolk aad trie: To a ets (ABBE é me Ba -- " | for the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Fair, Touhee th thetitivensct Washington their an 350 bles cloth frock coats one hundred and four, on the main land, of range | mouth. elieve him ‘ant ©: ovisions, one | A + A aps Re dh oehcapay = 5 do pantaloons three Cards of Admission, 25 cents—to be had at the at Hatrisburg, will be accompanied by the | ticn of xiving a GRAND BALL on Tuesday, the I T : at 2 3 g ‘. ‘ownship one hundred and ene, and fractional | Book Stores, Music Siores, Hall door —_ at, Mito-eredié Lie WEN Sasdly ae 7 ry Glancy Jones, on bebalf of the State Na of ploverober Het A ieoaramrne bade Cass No. 3. townships ane hundred and two, one hundred | on the evening ofthe © _ gs dredth part of his shrewdness; for he could Agricultural Society, who invited him, and | 7 news P. Hardware and Agricultural Implements, and thise, ene hundred end four, and one hun-| Doors open at 7, to commence at 7 4fo'clock . hardly have failed to have carefully studied | — © pie 2 ID FOR THE ORPHANS ATNOR- | 5,000 pounds brass kettles dred and five, on the main land, of range four. sep 2}—st esd : Sideey Webster, Esq., his private Secretary. POLK AND PORTSMOUTH !—ST. | 1.000 tin kettles Townships one hundred and three, one hundred pacdoenpemyre law me ng esc We prosutne from what we have learned that | ATTHEWS CHURCH —Notice is hereby = Rests japanned kettles, $ in a nest a fen ate ee — hundred PLEASANT RESORT. 2 ty , 4 ad 4 * 2. 4 ry ‘ Ze pot ve, - with the meméry of the Cuban filibuster trials | uncertain — 25th instant, to commence at 7 )¢ o'clock precisely. 45 do and four, and one hundred and five, of range six. Fo RLY PAVIER'S SARDIE,) is mind. With such knowledge upon he ; Mail T We ki The Rev. Joux P. Doneuax will preach, and poo = ad Be pa ee CpPENED crety Say in the ween’ ad 4 i in.— 2 at e © il pert th if Rossini’: s o rev 4 i 4 J Rg (sag letaraige oP Erbdpwonabec spo Bone eae ine Rae lll oad IE ite a indvod end Breet ange rey | CQaay. "Noapirions liquors Rlicwed, but Cof- ee ee ee reaeS |} ctions. Durlug which, a collection will be 20 M gun flints At the land office at Wixoxa, commencing on | Weber" ee Be ee aig g nmong us under the plodge of a diplo- North, or between Baltimore aad New Yor, taken toe the object above specified. = — ou orm Mindsy, the twenty-ninth day of October next, | day and ‘Thuredey evening, ee ea . is i j te Yo _ q vis the disposal of « h ¥ : matist, sceordiag to the witness named above, | this afternoon SEu5 coms back to their late ee _ 2 ee fold Bue fish Looks, assorted lowing vemed iovanien coaeateceeeees pte ne iirc. Crampton was the prime mover in the hours for running the mail train between Boe Takoei conpany of oper 400 eat eedioe 4 in the Mississippi river, to wit: RSE ESTRAY ‘ame to the premises of United States of the scheme of reising recruits | Baltimore and New York, the Postmaster Gon | Dicasure in announcing to thelr friends ead ike | 135 dozen combs North of the base dine and svest of the Afth prin- oF ie, niveeriber, on Saturday, 8 dark : pe PR y 4 i se g' i E ublic generally. that thei SY do scissors " im. owner erquire for at corner in cur cities for the British forcezin the Crimes; em ual as tet an take place Oct. Sth, 1853. For particulan 8 a baatuaeuiag Practional townships one hundred and six, on | & van Sep ape Firat ee iniles as may be clearly gathered from the evidence idea oe} oe see future advertisement. 10 do grass do the main land, of range five. from the city, on tle Piney Brene! Proving . rsieed o¥. (wh ae UI kn hi haying | 2 Philadelphia and New York by the after- COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. 6 do grain do Fractiaral township one hundred and six end | Property and paying charges, when tbe said home of Strebel, (who is well known here as having ‘ a: co Fs sen 00—1w 3 do adzes one kundred and seven, on the main land, of | | bedeliverediohim. 3S. D. FINCKEL, been an epgincer in the employment of the | 2°? train will, as heretofore, leave the Wazk- = Seapine meres 15 do grubbing hoes range six. . sep 21-3t ES pe . n ing e . ID. < i "| & + EW APR D.—Lost yesterday afternoon, on 30) do weeding r ERs VSTERS: Coast Survey office, and also upon the Govern- ane depet at 44 p. m., and Baltimore at 7 $: 4 Penusylvania Sree pavers Mar a a) pairs hames ” <= . township Sue handed ad seve ead tao wast potten Me SE reer’ Raietinag y Bi "3 unde an ae aud Fe th si a gold Suspender Buckle i m5 . = eurveys, under Fremon’ and Steyens, . en a lof While deddler's sili wo do t io ee ae Poe ype per y ag ene sep 24-3t GAUTIER’S SALOON. for 2 Pacific railroed,) as follows : The Departments.—Last evening, orders | ‘Phe Hider the above reward and the ing knives, 10 and 12 inches in length | dred aud seven, and fractional township one hun- | NOTICE T) TRAVELERS FOR TRE EAST. “When I eame back to Washington | wasen- | were issued for clesing the several Depart- thanks by FR Teenie the Star | 200 auvers. in equal proportions of 1}, 1, %, | dred and eight, on the main lard, of range eight, - goged in the Pacific railroad office, at that : igh = Sapte tal vontiel sig pont and 3 inch Township one hundred and seven, and fraction- time established in Washington, and was at ments in this city to-morrow, in accordance sep 5—ut = 150 hand Saws al township one hundred and eight, on the main IMPORTANT CMANGE OF HOURS OF work thore until the first of Febrasry. Inthe | with the recommendation of the city authori- : NOTICE. San ie nash one, toe a Ranked aaa pic ahs PEPARTURE. cud of Jenuary, I sew Mr. Crampton, and re-| ties that the day in Washington shall be spent | J OST AN aes bs jell MC 50 dozen hand saw files hundred and elzht, of range ten. fori pug > be ete d pt ig seg eived fro! ptor oply. 3 A . 12. 2 es, , : or r ore for jadelp: Y one Roona Secieaion aN x, | in fasting end prayer. and No. 13.8i1 for 130 acres, issued t6 La 8 do cross-cut saw files At the land cificeat Rev Wixa, commencing | York. to take eifest on’ MONDAY tha oun a” peuke masta ns cone ich tool a Smith, under act of March 34,1855; also No. | gop gusilomeenkal ciisela Pager ey eae i Mester, the swanty-ninth day of October | requirethat ALL THROUGH TICKETS FROM poe - Bs i . baa . ¢ % . 23 rece WS | be next, for u ads within | WASHINGTON to those places must be sold b; A. I received from Crampton the reply that} Appointed.—Akin Evans izas been appointed 50 planes, fore and jack the foUowing-numed and fractional | the Two Trains leaving Washington y Lecould not tell me at that moment what | Register of the Land Office at Vandalia, Iili- = dozen Psa ae townstiips, exclusive of the islands in the Missis-| and 3 p. yon ie Wei ae could be done. z s-tid to Crampton that I be- | nots, vice Andrew J. Gallagher, resigned. bsicnaner ot Denciova ter dumticiien oo mes 500 camp kettles sippi river, to-w.t: The $4 a. m.and 4% p.m. Trains will continue lieved in this very time, a8 it was in the win- mission 8 for duplicates of the same. | 9 (uo shor-handled fryin, e, North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- | to run from Washincton to Baltimore, as usual, ter time. be raaad | per a sihatisiag a byes a] * 40 dozen basting spooi Sie cipal meridian. and will stop at the Way Stations between Wash-_ “ + of attorney hed, authorizin; r. Ti). an i a 5 Q. Last winter? Tho Current Operations of the Treasury Or Restrcan, of tliaceemis ee nS 20 do iron table spoons Fractional townsbi;s one hundred and thirteen, | ' a eg for Ph in A. Yes, sir, that many people werd out of | Department.—On Saturday, 221 September, C. C. WILLARD. br IE pene bo and one hundzed and fourteen, on the main land, | now leave as follows, vir. . work in New York end other places, and it | there were of Treasury Warrants entered on | sep 25—Tusw ‘ 3S 30 Scythe saaths So AtYa. m , Land 5.30 p. m., instead of 9 and It : ave wold be very essy to raise men for titis “* far- the books of the Department-—~ CE! ICE! ived brig M B AN gis ip ssN tsenal Sewninine ee eed re tee ®. m.. and 7 p.m. as befere. eign ie that the Engtirk Parliament bad ps z i fe a8 and Ss ba Aw 2}, Beg 8 c pane No.8 one hundred and Siftcen, on the main land cf} U7" P. SERS FOR THE WESE wih ed to establish. Cremyptom tulad me that | Forthe Treasury Dopartment,... $13.850 00 | © Davi oconers Suwasset end Henry May, Azes. continue to take the 62. m. and430p m. Trains J b ptom told me tha epee opt 7 tons first quality Boston Ice vange sixteen. from Wahi king close he believed so himself. but at that very mo- | For the Interior Dopartment..... 20,925 51 L. J. MIDDLETON. 4 Aaron axes. fo weigh from 4% to 53 pounds | | Townships one hundred hd thirteen and one | the Wachineton Tonio he eee at iseut he had no orders from the home govern | Forthe Customs...-+e.sseseseers 20,572 89 Chile set Odie rs tH $0 do half axes, to weigh 3% pounds hundred and fourteen, and tractional townshi; wnction, (“ Reey Boum,”") . n J g War W: ta lod and tice and Depot, corner of F and 12th sts. BD ao hatehets nto hundred and th P| with the Trains from Baltimore for bs woah top tay Rte bs teens MRE” tk en aes | 2 do broad axea, ordivary tke range seventeen)? °” te main land, Of Columbus, Cincinnati, Losisvilie, Dayton, 1 he would let m as soon as he receive eeesccccccsenceoesocesee H . 2 . - STAINED AND ENAMELLED GLASS, ary Rae from home. A few days | War repay warrants received and 9,333 17 | *? of all styles and sizes, furnished in patterns ‘cwnsiip one hundred and fourteen and frac- | @'88#polis, St. Louis, Cleveland, Toledo, De Isuppose on the 28th of February, | entered. Said goods to be furnished at Boston, New York, | ticnal township one hundred and fifteen, on the | Tit, Chicago, &e cS, Bp! ° Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburg,’ Cincinnati’ teen. For these, and for sll other tmportant places in letter from Mr. Crampten. Drawn on account of the Navy... 53,447 85 aut et aie ferent eivtor, St. Louis, Detroit. or Chicago, as may be specified At ae ante at ated: . = Wan THROUGH TICKETS are sold at re is the letter? @ Repayments on account of the S—eolw opposite Intelligencer Office. obieod pot pay ine Tin day of Apri meaty ing on Mouday, the twenty-second day of Octo-| checked for — mony ong Negusge will be A. Yea, sir. - BVYccerseccscoccees ie = « K ‘ ‘ 9 ber next, for the dispcsal cf the public itu- ? e. = RD.- D/ 4 VLAND, - | at such ti Bi r n pal 3 8 JNO. H. DONE, in was | Covered in from Lunds . mentiyiocsted on the Yalana, elton Mheraer: | 1860 as. tnay be ‘ondered henner Grau, the Year| ated within the under mation” townships and Master of Transportation. Mowvay, September 24. vices to the public generally as Avent for the sale cian Affairs. i pares — et ane gi" ~~ FARvONs, -, i 14.844 and purchase of Real Estate in an of the he right will be reserved to require a greater or | North of the base line and west of the fafth prin- 22—d6t cont at W The letter was here read in evideuce as fol- Sa teiistener Department... ot 4 ity, ,as Well as for the ecllection of Keats, and | less quantity of any of the frucies named than that cipal meridiam, “"Tistelliguncer, Union, Sad Cention atl lows: ¥ METSSESEeR Re eEines cal Cs enting or Leasing Dwel and other proper- | spec! in the above schedule; and also am Fractional townsh! ne hundred teen - ia ee . “ Wasurxerox, Feb. 4, 1855 War Warrants received and en- ty, &¢. Oftice and dwelling, No. 173 south F | cthers of the same class, but of a different descrip- | and ons husdved and seventecs, went of tha Bert APT Bx Bore : Pg mares, Fob. 4 1050: Ueredeveresererereeerereeeser, 10,000 00 | street, betweon 4, and 6th ss. Istand. ton, that inay be needed, at the lowest market | Snelliag reserve, of range twenty-one. MAS REWOVED Sir: With reference to cur late conve sep 25-—-2aw3w* DAN‘L ROWLAND. prices. eke. “acai — to Mrs. Parris’s Boarding House, southeast corner tion, I am able now to give you more precise —- Se tt eA entice Ausuiiieae manufacture, of the required | hekn a a of range twentetne, Ne | Of E and Thirteenth streets. a Lam) ‘aformation in regard to the subject to which | Ixprax Batter.—Intelligoncé’has boon re- | PRATAMING FIXTURES, PUMPS, Marble | stylesand. quaditn will be wee ee pe Pi Ren UPERIOR TABLE AND POCKET CUT t reiated. I remain, sir, your most obedient | cei fi A id Slabs and Basins, Waler Closets, Sinks, Cis- : and cloths are foreign fabrics, | (At the s4¥= Tiaz axD PLack, for the disposal " : rn in, sir, your most obedie ceived at St. Louis from the Plains of consid terns, Boilers, Water Backs, Ranges, Fountains . s are foreign fabrics, | of tae public lands in the following-named tewn- lery, Razors, Scissors. &e., ferys _ Joun FP. Craxpros. erable importance. A battle was fought on Hydraulic Rams, Hydranis, Garden Engines, | cle of cither of mary, in proposiog & domestic aril ships, (exclusiva of the is.ands in the Mississippi | (he Housekeepers’ F winishing Stare, 490 Seventh wo seg the 3d instant, near North Fork, on the Platte | Mose, Lead, Iron, Tin, Gulvanized and Earthes | Strat accompany the bid. sample thereof | river,} of which the portions situated within the | street. G. PRANCTS. _ Alter receiving = letter I ~— - see Mr. a between i Harney’s command | Pipe, &c., furnished complete, and on short no- ‘The articles to be furnished most in all respects nectyewageern d sant dep eninge ge be nse wi Crampton the next morning; Mr. Crampton} and the Sioux Indians. The contest lasted | tice. P.H SIMS fe t _ | 80! accordance with the provisions e act HIVSICIANS —A Physician about to told me that he had received letters from heme, | for several hours, the Indians fighting furiou:- Practical Plumber, 5/3 Seventh street, Senllg adlecied Winch oe Me Seipples Te | of 20th of August, 1952, entitled “An act to reduce leave tis city, wishes 1s dispose of his sud that he was willing now to raise men here | ly, but finally they were completely routed, | _S¢P25—ec2w _ opposite Intelligencer Oftice. | orsuch samples of American manufacture as may and detine the boundarles of the military reserve | Horse and Buzzy. s.ibeary, Instruments, &c. i iction of the United States for a] with eighty killed, and fifty men and women PAPER HANGINGS, &e. be furnished and approved. They will be rigidly a aed Obie eerie papacy — iss a sske cia «gion which slioutd be estab-} taken prisoners. General Harney lost only | Seventh Street, next door to Odd Fellows Hall. reper teerd apockatel Re tsipenee by an | de: the act of 2a Siarch, 1s. a Pi ™ tye > és * + ims 4, ds y is rejected ; in which case the contractor will be principal meridiaa. Giction of the United States?” 3 3 command some t tterns of Paper ngs, Window Shades, ° is, whieh from 87 ge. to 1.50 per yard. A. Yes, within the jarisdiction of the United | daughtered the mail party, Ene way-bill ot orders, Curtain, Pa ray Cavnlees, Bands, Tas! quality (within: (ime eae. as ee eee eight, west uf the Misiones woe tangs twenty | Gets Sena ome oe dee Biates ¢ mail was found in their possession. sels, Cords, &e. Acknowledging past favors, he | done, they will be purc at his, expense. z “ i" ; - . Q. He-used those words, did he? b rene abies 5. se, will endeavor to merit a contincance of the sane. Payment will be de for the goods received on wreeccioxial townstips twenty-seven, twenty- 9 —: __No- M6, eppeuhe Conteo Matha. A. Yes, sir, but he was not sure at the time} A Mopen Law Scir.—The advantages of | ““P a RF cs ENO S G invoices thereof, certified by the agent or agents eight, and twenty-nine, west of the Mississippi Saas NG NEW.—Japanned Iron Clothes whether the main depot chould be at Halifax litigation are illustrated in the case of a school LEEVS BUTTONS, STUDS, &c., accom. |“? tec o peateet age a river, of rune? twenty-three. Stands, a durable snd convenient article for oo ean on the, dom Scd te make ar- | district in Cornish, N. HL, against Ariel Com- | *9 plete assortment.—We offer a large estort: | ror the titanate eas ammount of the bid |" Fractional townsli;s twenty-seven, twenty. | the neal of Hontteespicg teens ath raugements with the Governor General of | ing for the recovery of an old broken box Pmeategh al ess ier are be, (twee bth on mies nadia ne ri eager oe coemapaiie bron Mssisstppt a spittin ci Ane TRANG Janada. Att e very same time h m orth bi fr s oman } c, Enameled, plain Gold, and En- J i States j oes ee " ‘ 6 j pa re of intr pe he A to the British Conca! The Oonrt of hoes Fine, fe Mavens | i SFr Sutions, Stas ot every pat- eT bya Uniea R kent gary aieeneen cae ccna aa ye ~ — nn wae i = *. Pepi : € SI 5 3 Y, lay of November nex = _— xe ae vans de he een itd habe ware 5 ie ae — pe aac : M. W. GALT & BRO., ee rrcpossis mus ears ee vatecarg Wyfraed floc disposal of the public lgads in the following: | AXCEEDINGLY Chit EAP AT TSE WASH- ta, ‘acd that Mr’ Bassi might recetve ame.| with it taxable coats amounting in all te pace sep Prat Repairs ar | | gorainily etlohele, 1th thes yaks Are ie pe and fractional townships, vis: INGTON STORE. yoing schedule, with the a annexed to F -, * 2 aod talk with me about this yery subject, and | than five hundred dollars, to say nothing of OOF in dollars and cents at which they will North of the base line and west of the fourth Irish Linens f:0m 12% cents to A aa yard, : ; : é OTING MIDSHIPMEN th "and the is must be carried out principe meridian. ye ggg gprs o~ that J should make reparations in New York | the amount expended which cannot be taxed A’ Wabbingtoh; en route for oe Nee) A ‘| fae are {ov coh oleae: They should be | Township forty, of range twenty eight. Bleached Cottons, very superior brands, for for getting men. He told me at thevery same | to the defeated party. my, Annapolis, will please call at our establish- | submitted with the following beading : Townsh'p thirty-five, of range nies. family use, from 6X to 18X cents, time he would rend a messenger to the Gov- —___—____ meat and leave their orders for their outfit, 922 |". ‘dad to furnish for the | , Powaships thirty-six, thirty-seven, and thirty. | bylnen Handkerchiefs, only $1.25 cts per dozen, ernor Generat of Canada. £ went to New| A Nuw Parton Opxawent.—The Rochester | Pennsylvania avenue, between 9th and 10th ate. serviob of You Tadtas leperenent abd eccondia ht, of range thirty. . . Napkirs, Linen Table Cloths, Table Linen, York ond delivered my letter to Mr. Barclay. | Advertiser peaks of a new parlor ornamentin WALL & STEPHENS, to the terms of its edvertisement therefor, dated nfhips thirty-eight, thirty-nine, forty, for- ene palling ver; low to po eens saga. Q. Whet was this messenger sent for? the shape of a bouquet of flowers, enclosed ina | ep 25-2t Contractors Naval Academy. | sep:ember 2, 1855, the following ar icles at the een 1 seal Sgr nen of range thirty-one vey Oe ean TON STORE A. To errange matters about a depot or | small glass bottle, air tight. The flowers are Ss OLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP hereto annexed, [here insert thelist accord- | goreys forty-one, and Horie reg ee ety nine, No 16, opposite Centre Market. aa where = could = stig whom mame a brass and it is ory ee re- DF partnership heretofore existing between tS op aprrep oan Proponea 361] deliver- | two’ y-one, forty-two of range thirty- sep 22 [Organ] whom we got here in the States. £ was wait- | serve their ness any length of time. Thi: | Wm. H. Mrereton & Sammel Brereton, of the firm | 80-€ oe oe, » Philedel- land office be Seheenes Abiy Lands. ing in New York for the return of this messen- | is certainly a nont device. We can now hays | of Brere‘on & Bro , engaged in the Grocery busi. phia, Baltimore, Pittsburg Cincinnati, ag Louis, gs a be the Mac aae ay tn Commencing EF oA peqeted ety oa po game ger for several weeks. The messenger re- | boquets in wipter. ness, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, bales the fat depateapell ment vo oh itune for the disporal of the inlie baneee ones Gane despatch for the above Por Nn & d ribs ii 7 towns! “ aa HAR : fr ent sending nabs tiene ireen Bar Binns "When the day “ breaks,’ what beeomes requested to clove thelr gecounts with Wm. Henry ie ies Sari ood Reg as akg = seaeeet secmersiseek tips end fractional town- ae oe gr & BROTHER, ua Sir Ey a : 3 J street, Georgetown ‘Tate aud Crampton. Tate Is Governor Gen- | of the fragments? " Brereton, who assumes all labilittes, and by the Commissicner ¢ rs; a Pe, sep ‘ater 6 t whom the business will hereafter be conduc! at the old and well-known stand, on the corner of 'N CHURCH, | F and 7th streets, opposite the Patent Office. ‘Or we) will also furnish, at the same prices, such | North he ba: [ } * forth of the base line i se A the fourth | Peni LIME!—Always on hand at Wash- eral of Canada; because during that time the | === —— Governor of Nova Scotia had reesived orders ere PRESBYT additional quantities of tne game kinds and quali- principal mer - | Fractional township forty-one, weet of the St from England to commence a new depot # ‘Ninth street —The Chi Wil H.BRERETON, _| such other articles of the same class, but of a dif- | c/Uiy range ; : Halifax, to try and get mon Peg ha Wathen and appropriate serviong renessd at Tie ee tes sep 25—2awlm Shh BERR TON. : fren esr peg aay be at of neta oogg ae Frectondl towsrhip forty-one, west of the St lower Bridge, near G tates Sir Us purine. : 4p. a oa WRDNESD AY, the day set apart for Netice.—at mgr cautioned gust Tosa, dblteorable ao aliove sintea, Aa ot Crolx river, and township forty-two, of range | _ sep 2i—Iw® “it GODEY & co. he arrangement was not m: fasting, bumiliation 5 draft jasert words ‘ ce Tu OE cee Se nger pion Canada with ade by the'| “The Presbyterisn ASHEMBL YS CHURCH, negotiating a sight for $300; July the in Sir Ed Hamii Fant Ban! Tate, because he bad received a leites fran Sea apert te See ree ae ha Wedsitctne ss Maen? W. Clark “y y sete ay ne ca be" ro Fractional township forty, west of the St. Croix | JUST, RECEIVED, and keep constantly—Os- 6 & the Governor of Nova Scotia stating that he The 4 end 7% o’cl’k services Will be hela joint- Go., New York, in favor of Thomas Reach, Hace = pln maga forty-one and forty-two, of ue, Rowand's fonic : Oner's Fever Ague Specific, K: reafter, execute a contract accordingly, rane fen + _ xc aoe had received orders fi E to ly- deceased, ment of the same having been | give security, satisfactory to the Commissioner Tactiona] townships thirtr-eight, ~nine, ‘owders, Kidwell's Cana! alifaxthe dopa? ee crening in te Awscaeay eee nn | cages EP indian aifaire, for the faitntul performance of | 224 forty, west of the St. Croit river, of range do, and all the Pever A. Yes, tir. The . fe natn sentcr 3 re . JAMES C. WHEEDE mis 1 Hale Fa he order dt tg Gove | BGREONOTICE.— I consume of gw |, Aum Reena he nor of Nova Seoti received from England. The congregation et Hoi ce a eae Bok: | charitable Marine Society, of Baltimore. Daring that time Lwent back to Philadelphia. | the F street Presoytericn Chang, We observing tom | en Zt was om the 10th or 1ith ef March, 1855, | Motow asa day of humiliation and prayer, with TTHACKERAY'S «« NEWCOMES,” UCom- when I eame back to Philadelphia I learned | Tcverence to the ra of tue pestilence in’ Nor- piete.—The Newcomes: Memoirs of 2 most do 4 and Ague Remesies in use.’ Also, and the same”? eo section thifty-tere fine stock of DRUGS, FANCY GOODS PER Each proposal mst be m4 ied by a guar- snip fey, orange Swear, — PUMERY, &c., &e. sap ship Sa aay OPE ae of m = i f NIGHT SCHOOL. - > folk, Portsmou: ¥ guaranty that the above bid- fo now reghuestal serge aE Ne wep ton i Lo eed aer (orbs iecnimdt bended A Witting, proposes to give imsrecton orig’ gion, that Mr. Herts had resefvod lotters—one TAKE NOTICE.—The Butchers, and | Indien ' Re tabeeieh : ne 4 or pre} items poner Fens : va ee ay Mathematics, and from Engiende another one, T euppose, from | ties Marie ean the Northern Liber thy at the vu Wage: : security eee eed lnfennete e Anctent Lax age. uot certain whage ft wes frat, and ther heien | Market on UESDAY EVENING, the 25th ine | St publ'shed, a: for neat Goods, dated <y Bagnndaat at Eee DAMON “at Seay a ry oe ; at behad:| stant, and nope on Wednesday moriing } “SPAYLOR & MAURY’ to pay any and all or t ‘Post , 7 Fpoken to thie Dey Besley and told bis that he | ” sep 3-349 ; sepa]... 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