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EVENING STAR. ENIGMA. I dwell afar In the viewless And fan in the breath Is the arch: nd I couch sepa very da} the > unt , Lroam; I felew cach dew of the pattering rain, And dance on the spray of the ocean’s foam. fone the fast Soviing stresenlet's wal . . Tsing my sad la cach falling leat, As I watch o’er the dead in each grass-grown rave, : And see how earth’s fctpaths are all marked with grief. 4 In all that’s beautiful, all that is fair, In ever thing brill ant, and giad, and gay, In everything happy { bave my own shaie, And always in eace I take my own way A love ambii.en, but conceit I .._ Yet! holda aane pase in every one’s head ;— * Go'where I will, | always-come in late, —_ i I walk where wealth and om But the place I love most fs each real heart Where ‘he lamps of Faith and of Charity — from the pomp of the world’s polished art, Where ey and brave always heaven- ward 5 Then tell me my name, that to all it be known. For torrow ma grief. from my side stand afar, And gladness you’)l find o'er my path always strewn, For dwelling on earth, yet I soar to The Star. > Saiiy SuntLower. yesterday’s Star, Answer to the Enigma in ‘* Modesty and amiability.”” A Lap Cavent Practsa Osstructions ox Tue Sararoca Ratnroap.—The Saratoga "News sys that as the Wednesday evening train was approaching Saratoga from Ganse- veorts, the engineer discovered a lad placin g tie across the track. He was arrested, an brought before Police Justice Pike, of that yillage, where he acknowledged his guilt, and also that he had placed the obstructions in the cow-cateher last fall thaf threw the train off the track and injured Shaver. He has an idiotic appearance, and aecuses his father of having ineited him in his crime and assisting hint at times. Esoruovs Prosrettves —Three monster shells have been landed on the Arsenal-wharf at Woolwich, from the Low Moor Foundries, » boaring each the following dimensions:—Diam- eter, 3 fect 9 inches; weight, 1 ton 6cwt. The are the first of anumber of that species which had been ordered for the purpose of being des- patched to Sebastopol for the » :duction of that fortress.. An experimental ¢ .a. has likewise been founded at et for , rojecting these enormous missiles, weighing no less than 20 tons.—Liverpool Limes. Laace Nowser or Desentions.—The num- ber of men now sojourniag at the United States Barracks, in cur sister city, Newport, num- bers two hundred and sixty-five. Within less than two weeks there lave been no less than twenty desertions therefrom. One account states that the inducement came from the agents of the Russian government, and ano- ther from those of England.—Cincinnati Commercial. Faux Exrepitions.—It is proposed to dis- pe tch two vessels shortly with emigrants to iberia. One will be under the auspices of the { State Colonization Society, and comprise persens from the New Eogland and Northern States. The other is the regular fall expedi- tien from Baltimore, composed mainly of ap- plicauts from the South aud Southwest.—Ba/e. Amertezn. (> “ Isthata lightning-bug in the etzeet?”’ asked a short-sighted old lady. “No, grandma,”’ a pert little Miss, ‘*it's a vg bug with a cigar.”’ 2: ES MOVEMPFNTS OF OCKAN STEAMERS. FROM THE UNITED STATES, Atlantic . Hermann and 20th of each month. " ARRIVALS AY PRINCIPAL HOTELS. Browns’ Hotel—_z ?. & M. BROWN J Ludlow, Cal Mrs Morgan, Va Hi Ledlow, do JR Scott and ly, NY T Belgrav., Md Miss Devlin, Md H Windon; do W Ellis and ly. do € Wentworth; do D Dickson, NC R C Andrews, do E E Hendley, Va $8 C Knapp, do J O Hicks, Tenn T W Jobuson, do A B Cares, do Mr Jefferscn. do Gu Stringield, NY Mr Jarsett, do F A Hotter, Va Mr McDonvugh, do S Pe_hford, NY Mr Kemble, IDB Mrs Sevtt and 2 child’n, ww do Miss Kenned: Miss Wheeler, do W A Lednall, Va DrJ & Ferguson,2 sons, A Gosnell, do do J G Burnett, Md R J Curtis, Va E Adams, do G W Bowers, Md 3 B Howe, do J L Whitmore, do T H Almond, Va J HO Nesl,Md A M Forisch and ledy, W M D’antigrae, Ga La iss M D’Antigrae, do J Hi Payne, Va Miss V D’Antigrae, do IH Warring and ledy, Miss Degan, do 2chil’n, do Miss Walker, do 2 Miss Worthingtons, do: Baker, Mass Willards’ Hetel—x.a.&3.c. wILtarD ‘T BScheaffer, N¥* J Wilson and lady, Ma 38 T Jones, do Chas Green, SC Mr Wetmore, do J Handy and iady, Mass J Roterts and lady, Pa Miss Hénay, do Miss RK: berts, do JH Richmond, Ala 3 Jobnson and lady, Va A J Caleb, NY Wm Jcnes, do TC Perkins, Ct W Bullock, do C Lawrence & ly, Mass S Hargreaves, Md Miss Lawrence, do Jas Norman, NY H_D Bigelow, Pa j S fhompson & ly, Pa W Benson and ly, Va H Rotepford & ly, La. Miss Mary Benson, do # Wilson & lady, Md $8 Mortimer, do Miss Wilson, do Thompscn Smith, La N Hf Decker, NY P Robinson, NY F Lowe end lady, Ala Hi Beannoni, Md National Hetel-witt'ax cur. R Pettit, Pa Hon J R Thompson, NJ R Coviter, Md JH Pleasants, Md ” K I. Valdenar. Ky Hon J H Campbell, Pa G Cleveland, NY Chief Justice Lewis, do AJ Celeb do W J Lipscomb, Va H Stene, do D Wheeler, NY ‘% Lewrence, Va H Richerdson, Md P B Hayes. Pa S$ A Eaveson, do IN Reynolds, Miss L, Audenried, Pa J Campbeil, Ala Geo Plitt, do J Baird, Pa 8 Latimer, do SM Luckey, Va M HH Ly ace and lady.8C G Hali,do JM Co adit and ly, NY J Lyons. do W P Filison, Pa Misses Penn, do E H Ogd-n, do W B Vardin, do W C Cummings, DC W B Enos, do W Helm, Va JHB Letrobe, Md » United States Hetel—z.c. nacunzy Miss Bacon, Vt R L Jones, Va fi Canfield, Va J T Dank! do H Cox do C Morgen, Conn © B Lockwood and fa,W 3 Morgan, do do = L F Mcntrose, Pa E 8 Bakey end ly, MichR H Colley, Va Sam Carter and demuiy, PD Semmes, do Va Ji G Wood, NY BC Diark, Ala DC Knight, NC © L Lord, da J ree N JC Crain, Va HM Martel, do Miss Crain, do Miss Patterson, Pa 5B French and lady, C T Cleff and ly, Va Md JE Yates, do Wymen the Wizard, PaW A Parrend ly, do WE Alecek, NY HU Farrington, Md Dr C # Thiras, O W C Teomas, Va Miss Patterson, Pa C B Howard, do GB Flee, do iss Carpenter, NY ~ ve bek = ly, Can H = Carberry, do Capt Hook. lackscnend ly, Pa W Slartin, Pa RL Yuile, do.” J Pierson, Miss MC lain, Va JB Wats, Va W_W Rogers, do 3 Mastin, Pa 2,P Rana Iph, NJ one, do duick Mrs Yulel, Ala do Sore Kirkweed House—s. 5. & 4. ermKWoop. JS Maxwell, O M Smitte and lady, Mass W Rogers. Md JH Noien, jr, a 8 V Beker, ia A Tomlinson, NY °W Little and lady, Va T P Chismen, Va GW I. nderscn“O W P Blake, do Dr J D Easter, Md ‘T A Dornend, ¢o Smeriecan Hotel—werienoweERr & Lovett J W Ward, DC P G Home, MGBRY KA Kyther, do S Hetibower, Va J Addison, do S Alburtis, do c White, Pa SD Scott, do J LP ish, Va, os (No. 512.7” By the President of the United States. hereby and will be held at the in Territory Ce tae the times designated, to t At the land office at BROWNSVILLE, commenc- c for the disposal of Ure public lands ettunted S| ioned ips and frac- in the ’ North of the base line and west of the fifth principabmeridian. Fractional townships one hundred and one, one hundred and two, one hundred and three, one hundred and four, on the main land, of range three. ‘Township one hundred and one, and fractional townships one hundred and two, one hundred and three, one hundred and four, and one handred and five, on the main land, of range four. Townships one hundred and three, one hundred and four, and one hundred and five, of ranges Sive, six, and seven. ‘Townships one hundred and one, one hundred and three, one hundred and four, and one hindred and five, of range eight. Townships one hundred and one, one hundred and two, one hundred and three, and one hundred and five, of range nine. ‘Townships one hundred and one, one hundred and two, one hundred and three, one hundred and four, and one hundred and five, of ranges ten, eleven, twelve, and thirteen. ay este PLACE, Napersogy ered t of Nove r next, for the or uP ic fands within the undermentioned townships, to wit: North of the base line and west of the fifth principal meridian, Townships one hundred and one, one hundred and two, one hundred and three, one hundred and four, and one hundred and tive, of range four- teen. Townships one hundred and three, one hun- res and four, and one hundred and five, of range Sifteen. ‘Townships one hundred and one and one hun dred and five, of range sixteen. Townships one hundred aud one, one hundred and two, and one hundred and three, of range Seventeen. * Townships one hundred and one, one hundred and two, one hundred and three, one hundred and four, and one hundred and five, of res eigh- teen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, and twenty- two. AT THE SAME PLACE, commencing on Monday, the nineteenth day of November next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following named townships, viz: North of the hase line and west of the fifth principal meridian. _ Townships one hundred and two, one hundred and three, one hundred and four, and one hundred and five, of range twenty-three. a ‘Townships one hundred and one, one hundred and two, one hundred and three, one hundred and four, one hundred and five, of ranges twenty- Sour, twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, and twenty-eight. Townships one hundred and one, and one hun- dred and five, of range twenty-nine. Townships one hundred and two and one hun- dred five, of range thirty. ‘Townships one hundred and one, one hundred and two, and one hundred and live, of range thirty-one. At the land office at Winona, commencing on Monday, the twenty-ninth day of October next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships and fractional town- hips, exclusive of the islands in the Mississippi river, to wit: North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian. Fractional township one hundred and six, on the main land, of range fire. Fractional townships one hundred and six and one hundred and seven, on the main land of range siz. Township one hundred and six, and fractional townships one hundred and seven and one hun- dred and eight, on the main land, of range seven. Towusbips one hundred and six and one hun- dred and seven, and fractional township one hun- dred and eight, on the main land, of ranges eight and nine. Townships one hundred and six, one hundred and seven, and one hundred and eight. of ranzes ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteenand fiftern. ‘Township one tundred and six, of range si2- teen. Townships one hundred and six, one hundred and eight, one hundred and nine, and one hun- dred and ten, of range seventeen Townships one hundred and six, one hundred and seven, one hundred and eight, one hundred and nine, and one hundred and ten, of range eighteen. AT THE SAME PLACE, commencing on Monday, the twelfth dey of November next. for the dis- of the public lands within the following ownships and parts of townships, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth principal meridian. Townships one hundred and six, one hundred and seven, one hundred and eight, one hundred and nine, and one hundred and ten, of ranges nineteen and twenty. Townships one hundred and six, one hundred and seven, and one hundred and eight of ranges twenty-one and trernty-two. ‘Townships one hundred and six, Seed sec- tions six, seven, elybteen, nineteen, and thirty, in the Winnebago revervation,) one hundred and seven, (except sections six, seven, eighteen, nine- teen, thirty, and thirty-one, in the reservation.) and one hundred and eight, (except section thirty- one in the reservation.) of range twen’ e Township one hurdired and eight, (exce tions thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, ¢ y four, thirty-five, and thirty-six, in (he Winnebag reserve, of range twenty-four Townships one hundred and six, one hundred and seven, one hundred and eight, and ene hur dred and nine, of ranges twenty-eight and :wen mine. Townships one hundred and six, one hundred — nine, and one hundred and ten, of ranye thirty. Townships one hundred and six, one hundred and seven, one hundred and eight, one hundred and nine, and one hundred and ten, of rance thirty-one. At the land office at Rep Wine, commencing on Monday, the twenty-ninth day of Octob-r next, for the disposal of the public is Within the following named townships and fractional townships, exclusive of the islands in the Missis- sippi river, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth principal meridian. H Fractional townsh{ps one hundred and thirteen and one huudred and fourtcen, on the main land, of range fy teen. Township one hundred and thirteen, and frac- tional townships one hundred and fourteen and one hundred and fifteen, on the main land, of sexteen. ‘ownships one hundred and eleven, one hun- dred and twelve, one hundred and thirteen and one hundred and fourteen, and fractional township one hundred and fifteen,on the main land, of ranges seventeen and cighicea. ‘ownships one hundred and eleven, one hun- dred and twelve, one hundred and thirteen, and one hundred and fourteen, and fractional townshi one hundred and fificen, of ranges nineteen ant twenty. Townships one hundred and thirteen and one hundred and fourteen, and fractional township one hundred and fifteen, of range twenty-one. ‘Townships one hundred and fourteen and one hundred and fifteen, of range twenty-two. ‘Townships one hundred and thirteen, one hun dred and fourteen, and ene hundred and fifteen, of range (wenty-three. Township: one hundred and thirteen and one hundred and fourteen, of range twenty-four. Township one hundred and eleven, of range thirty-one. At theland office at Min xzaPoLis, commencing on Monday, the tweuty-secand day of October next, for the disposal of the public lands situated within the uudermentioned townships and frac- tional townships, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth princtpal meridian. Fractional townships one hundred and sixteen and one hundred and seventeen, west of the Fort Snelling reserve, of range twenty-one. Townships one hundred and sixteen and one hundred and seventeen, of range twen!y-two. A? THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, for thedisposal of the public lands in the eg aamed town ships,(exclusive of the islands in the or mg ie river,) of which the portions situated within ine former mili reserve at Fort Snelling are to be e with the visions of the act August. 1852, entit ** An act to re- duce and ine the boundaries of the military reserve at the St. Peter’s river, in the Territory of Minnesota,” and which are not subject «to pre- emption claims, to wit: North of the base line and west of the fourth principal mertdian. Fractional townships twenzy-seven and twenty- eight, west of the Mississippi river, of range twenty-two. Fractional townships Mat ep Brahe twenty- eight, and twenty-nine, wes: of the Mississippi river, of ranges twenty-three and twenty-four. At the land office at Saux Rapips, commencing on Monday, te (ie day of November next, for the dis; of the public lands in the named townships and fractional townships, viz: North of the vase line and west of the fourth Ps principal meridian. Township forty, of ty-cight. Township thirty-five, of range twenty-nine. a a thirty-seven, and thirty- “-e, yange therty. : thirty-eight, thirty-nine, forty, fort one, y-two, ott we thirty-one. 4 Fractional townships thirty-eight, thirty-nine, pein forty-one, and forty-two, of range thirty- eo At the land office at Str.twatsgR, commenci on Monday, the tovifth day of November next i» forthe ep pea eerie oe North of the base lene and west of the fourth Croix river, of een. cris Hm township forty-two, ge wate = o F > -two, of. i 250 Pages and 190 Pein, ond Coloreg °*Practional townships forty, west of the St. Croix | THROVGN rickxts a4u Batoaet CHRCKES'£0 2 wits inien tciben apa athe? pot gee nd Fates river, and township forty-one and forty-two, of HAD IN WASHINGTON. poses, as follows | Price only Twenty-Five Cents, eighteen. i uy Sent Free of Postage to ali parts of the Unica, Fiactional, townshi eight, nine, E BALTIMORE AND. OHIO RAIL mi aia: | " and forty, west of the ot Ghee river, of range | - 1 ROAD having greatly ! Kee 2,700 pais 3 ae tee Meckinee blankets, to Cae Se Soe Se nineteen. : + measure 60 by 72 and ‘h 8 . © ers WASHINGTON, BALTI- @ouble the quantity of ap islandon lot siz/of ecation hrty.twe; in town: | AoW pdt Sai e TLE WEST NOME, | 2900 pairs 2i-pole etna et. to matter i that of Township tartt: aranganean. sien ad WEST’ and the SOUTHWEST. Loo pin soe Le ging pat mel eg Ej CENT OR DOL- Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, | _ The connection between the Trains from Wash- | measnire 42 by 56 inches, and weigh5x lbs LAR PUBLICATIONS. . —— a other purposes, will be excluded Pr the 1,000 pairs 1 %-poii white Mackines biaskets, to It treats on the PHYSIOL- TERR LES S009. measure 36 by 50 inches, and weigh 4% The offering of the above lands will bé commen- Rela} -poi cellion the days appointed, and will ponies inthe tmore. This is The only ¢ ee teen bs order in which they are advertised, with all. con- | Pequired between Washington and the Ohioriver. | 399 pale Spat eect oa wad = venient despatch, vintil the whole shall have been is checked through to St’ the measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 ibs offered and the sales thus closed ; but no sale shall | Ws! nm Station, and rechecked trans- 300 pairs 24 -point scarlet Mackipac blankets, to | be kept open longer than two weeks, and ho pri- recreates ) without u measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh 6 ibs vate entry of any of the lands will be admitted um- | for those holding Sod ickets for points 100 pairs 3 -poini green Mackinac blankets, to tilafter the expiration of the two weeks. - ‘The connect! leave ‘on measure 66 by 33 inches, and h 10 ls Given under my land, a! the elty of Washiag- y até a.m. and4y p.m. On Sundays atthe | 299 pairs 3-point green Mackinac ‘Tinteotn, to ton, this twentieth day of July, anno ni ene of measure 60 by 72, inc! and h Slbs | thousand eight hundred-and fifty-five. At WHEELING direct’ connection 1s made 200 pairs 2 int eee woes to - FRANKLIN PIERCE, | With the trains of the CENTRAL OHIO RAIL- FeacebttOh by OO laches, and weigh ¢ ise By the President: ROAD, running from Bellaire, on the Ohio, near 100 pairs 3 int Gentinella blue Mackinac JOHN HOOD, Wheeling, through Cambridge, and Risto toummneus@S by Ot inchen, oni Acting Corhmissioner ofthe General Land Office. | Newark, to COLUMBUS. trains connect 10 Ibs 2 fst — at Newark with thecars of the Newark, Mansfield | joy 110% Nuint. Gentinella. blue Mackinac NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. | #20 Sandusky for Sandusky, Toledo, Dlankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and Every person entitled to the right of ion | Detroit iets St. Louts, ete. h Sibs : to any of the lands within the townships and parts At COLUM US the C- 0. Railroad trains con- 300 rir a ipppetit Gentinella blue Mackinse © of townships above enumerated is required toes- | B¢ct with the fasttrains of the Little Miami Rail- Puuleon te measure 54 by 66 inches, and tablish the same to the satisfaction of the register | 1944. to ie c 7 Louisville, ete. At weigh 6 ibs case pre and receiver of the proper land office, and make SENT, | on Tittle Mian allroad) connection is 3,000 yards fancy List blue'cloth | phic ent thereof as soon as practicable 7 see- | formed throug 'yton, ndian- - eo cats notice, and before the day anpoinied for | Polis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Rock Ad > gryiniie ~ the commencement of the public sale of the lands | Island, St. Louis, etc. 3/500 do saved list blue. do | ment—an essay on embracing the tract claimed; otherwise such wr Passengers we ep ‘Tickets fox 2,500 do do scarlet cloth observations on ¢laim will be forfeited. JOHN HOOD, eesti Been} & ee mee Orennt, 250° do do green do | of treatment—precautionary hints on the evils re- Acting Commissioner of General Land Oifice. Sered at Cincinnath tothe Matt poner 500 pounds worsted yarn, 3 folds | salting from empirical prac'ite—an essay on all jys~lawibw_________ | Ohio. “Tickets for Evanaville, Galter and ae | 250 dozen eotton flag handkerchiefs | diseases arising from indiseretion, with plain and OYSTERS !_OYSTERS!_—OYSTERS! | Louis are sold by this route, oboe eee, eae poh ey SCHWARZE, comer of tith and E streets, For CLEVELAND, and via Cleveland tp | do blacksilk | Safiioted anivexien end’ ad oo un- Ri. Shesins sie permease ud the >) | Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, ete., tickets are seld,| 29 de &-t cotton: ! fortunately prevalent In t It bs a trath- public in general that he has opened: Shen fae Ono te navigalitn Getween Wheeling | | .25- 92.94: Go : | fal adviser fo the married and those contemplat! his Oyster and Pickling estab ishment and Wellsville (forty es) Wheto ¢_comntetion 30 34 é 4 woll ¥ hawls | marti Its perusal is recoumnend’ at the comer of 10th street and Poto- Tran, Cus Covalent: eae Riteneng RANE 1s on) veeiey ies these | Sa to Pereons Catertalningy wactet Goubts of their ’) buill made. | physical cond! conscious - lange celizr and vaults, to keep Oystersinthe cod: | _ Travelers are requested tonotice that while this | ot O°. tnd | fog headrded tae ubalin, upping dere eet weathier " is the only route aff rough Tickets and od cee reaed. « | he aeiiah overs bemen an Hotels and Restaurants are invited to make now | Checks in Washington, it is also the shortest, | 35 sToss Worsted wartering | Price TWENTY-FIVE CENTS | the contracts to be sure to get their Oysters all the | Most speedy, and to nearly all the leading 35,000 pees, cali Five Copies for One Dollar. Mailed season round, at {he most reasonable lerms ints in tke great West. The distance from }o\hy ao” Merrimac ealico | age to all parts of the United States. Orders left at the comer of Lith and E.sts. wi | Washinetol to Cincinnati aeepined ie Jory 3.000. a0 bine drilling | Sy — Those who prefer 0 Papromp'le sttendd to. sep2—im* | FARE, BY THROUGH TICKET, PROM | 5:00 do Georgia stripes on oe ANTHONY'S WASHINGTON :—To Wheeling, $9 50; Colum- | 2:0 Se fre mature de BAT ESTABLISHMENT, | | bus, $13 65) Dayton, $16 6; Cincinaatl, 616 OG | 0) do. bed ticking | Feetions, safely packed and On 7th Street, near Pennsylvania Avenue. Canerile, sis a Tadiseapelte BI? 50; Cleve- | 1,000 do Kentucky jeans | all observation FMS Is the place where HATS and CAPS are | land, 312 50; Toledo, $13 20; eis 1,000 do sattinets | | Address Dr. M. B.LA CROIX retailed at Wholesale ea Chicago, #20'65 and 819.50; St. eno gkoe 8,000 do plaid lin | Lane, or Post Office Box 578, Alban prices for Cash only; con- $25; Men oni = . 5,000 do bleached ' Othice daily from sequently 20 per cent. extra PER’S | 23,00 do domestic shirting, unbleached b profit wil not be charved 15,000 do do sheeting do to offset bad debts. The Ss, FORD SPRINGS, | 5,000 do checks, stripes, and plaids i j very best Dress Hat $3.50, PIEDMONT, OAKLAND, and FAIRMOUNT, | , 200 dozen wollen socks Ling = as good as those usu- engers may lsave Wash: at Ge. m.or| 2,000 yards flannels, assorted ly sold at $5, A firstrate : g BPOCcTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, nds cotton thread lozen spool cotton 500 pounds cotton maitre wh P m. For the minor way stations between timore and Wheeling, take 6 a. m. train from Washington. mal to any at Hat at $3, eq lonable and du- $4. A fashion | | rable Hat at $2.50, and no aan — 17°F or trains to and from Baltimore, Anapolis, 50 do best Chinese vermillion PREPARED BY humbag “ Quick’Sales and ‘Small Profits,” ts | etc. see special advertisements. j oe 2 wR Gilling twine, No. 29 Mel Os tes. JACKSON, FRinbeiphte, Fe je motto. ie Por further information. Tickets, ni .L EFFECTUA A fll supply of the Fall style of HATS. &c.. apply to THOMAS H. PARSONS, ‘Agent, | 1,500 calico do | LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, sep 19Gw at Wai m Staten. Crass No. 2. | Jaundice. Crromic or Nervous Debility, Das- Ready-made Clothing. eases of the Kidneys, and all Diseases a apie 350 blue cloth frock coats 350 SILVER WARE. tt pte reper | arising from a Disordered SEMKEN, 330 Pa. avenue, between 9th and Baltimore end Ohio R: , Baltimore, 350 m4 —_ j Liver or Stomach. Sil en We = cousbecine” ome wretas Bene aia Cuass No. 3. j ag baemey sa "Aciain ot tee Sloe Nave ve are. sist ee 3. > staged ho he 4 ¢ 5 complete, Siar Bowls, Cream Goblets, Cups, | ORANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. Hardware and Agricultwral Implements. Spoons and Forks, and a magnificent assortment of richly chased fancy silver ware suitable fer gifts, at reduced prices. Persons in want of any of the above articles are invited to eall. Being mostly of our own manufacture, we war- rant it sterling. sea, Heartburn, Disyust for food, Fullness, or Weight in the Stomach, Sour E: , Sink- ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the $1 hb, Swimming of the Head, Rurried and Breathing, Fluttering ot the Heart, Choking or Svffocating Sensations when in a lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots of Web ‘before he Skin Ps Said goods to be furnished at Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, Cincinnati. St. Louis, Detroit, or Chi , 88 may be specified in the accepted bids; and the deliveries thereof to be made on or before the Ist day of April next, or at such sime or times thereafter ‘during the year 1856 as may be ordered by the of GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE! TPWICE datiy between WASHINGTON and the SOUTH, via ALEXANDRIA, GOR- DONSVILLLE aid RICHMOND—ano night line on Sunday. A <5 Sight, Fever and Dull Pain tn the i™ Silverware of any design made to order at | eave Washington x before 6 o'clock a m Indian Affairs. ciency of Perspiration, Y: oe the short notice. Particulay attention is paid in get: — Zac Ha gf z “am wo actity i hes a So auiesa. cates ror and Bye. Pain in the side, Broa, == idnke ng thai P, ams. % cave Washington m quant of any icles named than &e., Sadd "hush te pa Eee, Eremntums, & Leave ‘Alevenirir # “« g « hfe specitied in the above schedule; and also any Flesh, ved ae of Evil, and great FARES BY NIGHT LINE. others of the same class, but of a different descrip- From Washington and Alexandria, to Gor- ression of Sririts. tion, that may be NEW FALL MILLINERY. , at the lowest market T E a edwin he ——. ae GONsvVille...ccercseerccoccccces e« $3 25 | prices. of ene public to this preparation. so sonnet [Basi pag akg eliteae oe From Gordonsville to Richmond. ++ 225] Goods of American manufacture, of the required» ceeling of the utmost confidence in its virtues inncing one of the tiches! apt handanmes? Travelers will ind the momtng line the cheep- | styles and quality, will be preferred; but as ss and adaptation of itto the diseases for which its vb inentect Bonnets. Feathers, Flowers. est, most pleasant and ex tious route to the ape ae of Diankets and el apy tabrics, recommended. Eivbous, Head-dresses, &c , ever before offered, | Greenbrier White Sulphur, Fauquier White Sul- | it will be necessary, in. proposing ¢ Gomnestic arti; “Tt js no new and untried ‘but one that bas ibbous, Ses, ) and we respectfully call theattention of the ladies tothe same, and request them to give usa call and inspect our stock, which we will dispose of at the lowest prices, In addition to the above we have a large assort- cle of elthér of those kipde, that a sample thereof s accompany the bid. The marty to be furnished must In all respects conform to, and be equal with, the sampies re- cently selected, which may be seen at ths office, stood the test of a ten years’ trial ican people, end tts reputation and sale valled by any similar preparations testimony in its favor given nent and well-known Physicians the and ind) a 5. FARES 3¥ MORNING LINE? orsuch sam: of American manufacture as may jn all of the country is immense. The fol- Backes, aaatles felts, Gloves, Hostery, Work | prom Alcxandria to Warrenton, = -@200 | be furnished and .. They will be rigidiy lowing trom North Carolina is respectfully sub- MNOS EAUTCHINSON & MUNRO,” bid a Gordonsvill 350 | inspected and co: with the by an mitted, referring any who may still doubt, to the 310 Pi between 9th and 10th sts * * Charlottesville, 450 | agent or agents appointed for that purpose. Such “Memorabilia,” or Practical R ory for se crpssacs Nope . ss ss Staunton, <« 6 00 | as may be unequal thereto in any particular will Parmers and Families, to be had of all the rt ine — “ “ Strasburg, - 350 | be rejected; in which case the contractor will be nts for the German Bitters. INHALATION be te Winchester, - 3 50 boupd to furnish others of the uired kind or neipal Ofice and M: , 280 ARCE « “ Luray, - = 425 quay, within three days; or, if that be not STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. FOR 7HE CURR OP “ im New Market. - 50 jone, they will be at his expense. ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION. « « Middleburg,- - 225 Paysvent willbe mendes for the goods received on JESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLINA. MEW AND VERY WONDERFUL!!! OMNISUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONS will | invoices thereof, certified by the agent or agents Gygriiffcaie of Dr. W. Smath, of Pane Hill, Rich the Depot of the Washin Railroad, to | appointed to inspect them. acomd Count -c. ‘ EYGQoEBHAN A pol passengers and baggage to the Steamboat | Bonds wi 1 be required in tbe amount of the bia Pure Hix, March 4, 1854. srought home to the door ef the Millien! | GrorcE Pace, for ALEXANDRIA, adistance of | fo the faithful performance of the contrart. with ‘Sir: 1 Dr. C. M. Jacnson, Pb! 6 miles, allowing ample thme for meals. two or more sureties, whose sufficiency must be@*- ave been a subject of D in ite worst miler, °H. W. VANDEGRIFT tified by aUnited States judge or district attorney form, for {he Inst ve years. ‘was my condi- WONDERFUL, discovery has recently been | jy 14 Gen. Supe, The a must embrace the erg hg ws tion for twelve months that the and all made by Dr. Curtis, of this city, in the treat- | ~~ ~~ __~. | the quantities thereof, as they are arranged inthe who saw me caid i must dle. in this con- ment of areption, Asthma, and all diseases HE STEAMER GEORGE PAGE_ will | foregoing schedule, with the annexed to dition I was carried to the watering in Vir- of the Ly s. Wereferto Dr. CURTI®’S HY- leave Alexandria and Wash- each in dollars and cents at which they will be ginia, Tennessee, and North |, but was #EANA, or INHALING HYGEAN VAPOR } ington at the following hours: — furnished, and the amornts must be carried out poi benefitted by any water to which takes. AND CHERRY SYRUP. With this new me- eave Alexandria atdy, 74,8, a. m., and footed up for each class. Theyshould be While on my wey home! uth. bas restored many afflicted ones to of which he bas innumera- ing of the treatment, a phy- + is evident that Inbaling—con- 2.3%,5,6 pm idee Wedhiegton at 6,8, 9%, 114 a m., 1, 5,000 pounds brass kettles 1,600 tin kettles 150 nests japanned kettles, 8 in a nest erfordton, a small vill bs the effect of some pie. About the last of the 2x, 4x .7 p.m. 5 LATHAM’S OMNIBUSES will ran in connec 4 j 20 dozen 1)-quart tin store to get some medicine for and eable, healing vapor—the | tion with the Boat, starting from the Capitol and 40 do C-quant a myself. Thee were several of the Py. zusteome in alrect contact | going up Pennsylvania Avenue as far as 12th st., 45 do 4-quart io clans In the store, 2n@ one of them seemed to take cavities of the lungs, and i sneetothe Boat. Fs S0 do 2-quart } some interest in my case, and, after asking me nd varied changes pioduced : ges Capitol at 5¥, 7H, SM, Uy am, 12x, 4 as cheb inal come questions, said be bad a “3 the f . ™. scalking been rf " > senor wphe Hymer aes Bokir rans in connection with the Orange 20 M aa flints ~~ ; FS ges Fo MTTERS. prepared by gists throughout the | and Alexandria Railroad, and with the Trains on 10 gross gan worms * you, a@md he insisted that | would try the Bitters. m Jan. 14. the Baltimore and Washington Railroad. 50 “do squaw awls } He also calied the next dey at my room, and in- on the bi der the If be banelow te fica 100 do fish hooks, assorted sisted so much that T would try them that T asked cin fhe Breset under the ins | Umatbus Fare from Capitol to Boat.. 6 cents.| 4a) dozen fish lines’ de | him to get me one bottle. He @id it, and 1 com ioe t evaporate the fata, | Boat fare sae eS 400 gross needles } menced taking it as directed, and I was more ben- of cures, Uke the following, | Buggy withoat horse a as Chee ee | efitted by it Uian all the water and medicine I had 4 Bi and horse. 50 do scissors ever taken. eee es ea ae hes cured me of Horse and rider -. Oe 6 do bush seythes "After roaching home one of my neighbors cams me ae Reckage of the Hygeana has cured me of | siattet Wacons and Drays 10 do grass do to me for a prescription and medicine, (hea dys 9 es spe heaton, KEESBERRY, ae fea alls og Sy Ac eae ae peptic, at om sa eee — P. BM. of Duncennon, Pa. i ERR 3 do adzes . Which effected much good Hacks......-.+..- 15 do grubbing hoes He has often calicd-om me for more of the seme 1am cured of the Asthma of ten years’ standing Hacks, Round Trip 30 do Sroniling hens | kind of Sehieies, soying be was more benefitted by Dr. Curtls’s Hyzeana. Flour per barrel .... 1.00 50 pairs hames | by it then any otLer be bad » but I have not MARGARET EASTON, Brooklyn, N.¥. | an kinds of Grain per i. = 100 do tracechains H able to yet any more for yr MRS. PAUL, of No. 5 Hammond street, N. Y., | sep 27—f_ AME: 200 Tog chains will you, therefore, a cS me a dozen was cured of a severe case of Bronchitis bythe | “esse NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL be] ae ee, ee ieee or ie, ris mate an noes os — w. SMITE. rete has been cured of a distressing — ‘ie Meehaeaae ‘and % ince ied | i D.R.F OOKER, Rogers Store, ‘Wake Co., N. ided f a E 5 : : Ghrable bythe pyetctan “Bhe was curoa ia one SHIPS COMPRISING THIS Line | 135 GOS cut saws, 7 feet in length | CAseevens eoponeaond ws 2 are the ; nth by th vert 5 ny 35 do do 6 do do tse of HUOF LAND’S G — sf ‘ GAUDERT, P. M. Richmond, Me. oe DIO ecme nite 50 dozen hand saw files | Chronic Dysentery and ae Toe Rev. Dr. CHEEVER, of New York, teat!« BALTIC, Captain ; stareudeae ot { eee a cite atthe tae oonekt of By fles of our medicine pra pees ‘ov. 15, oh nips bet ae sieges 200 qnailers socket chisels, %1, and 2-inch | community. Yeu will, therefore, please sends Dear Sir: I think highly of Dr. Curtis’s Hyge- | ty for Government service; every care has been 50 planes, fore and jack ee . OF WM. 3. ATWOOD) ana as a remedy in diseases of the throat and lui Pace in their constriction, as in the engines, to a ope men oy LiF ICATE M x oe ‘accommoda. 2 spades Having had some Me atte fl to testify its efflea- | insure strength and speed, and their - ed Henrsvitie, Yadkin Co., N. =. } cy, T am convinced ti 500 camp kettles November Ist, at it is @ mostexcellent rem- | tions for pascngers are unequalled for elegance application both 2,000 short-handled frying pans Dr. C. M. Jackson—Dear Sir: Allow me to to the chat Milles sr te-< are PRICR OF PAseacR. 40 ek re : — alg Doom ge say ob Todt of it, bas Prof. 8. CENTER writes usasfollows: | | From Now Vork (o Livorpool,in fmtesbin, SNe) 9h: dei Genperes wor: Sottedl a care thot all otter es, thal hee your Gnent? Siren an a rll Vapor, in rose Exclusive use of exira elze state =. 300 * = ae aan, Bese = eihet Seno inte Stchronic gore throat, that trad refused fo yleld to | From Liverpool to New York, = Cuaes No.4 stubborn and aggravated case of the PiLEs other forms of treatment, and the it has satis- | An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship ‘Asti ever fell to the lot of man. My cases fied me that, whatever may be the composition of | No berth can be eccured until paid for. Soa scmaeabiesnakabeis peers, ove this community, as I am well ‘our preparation, it 1s no im but anexcel- | Fo ce ron tit to ‘ao haifa etal 3 bs pomane See aicea the surrounding counties, a4 eat remedy. I wish, for the the alficted, WARD KX. INS & CO., ao! Gor pall ome to Seek ova tm Cela and Is 1S, Sotounded all that it might be brought within Geweash of all.’ pepenn walls Krent, Now Yo Bar gg ome ses weigh 14 pounds my friend is ond vetat fons, ax Thad tried everi38 DR; JOHNS, one of the Taos! catgteated Physi- Bt Live submitted with the following heading : recommended. end nothing $i8 moony got a ae a : E. €@ ROBERTS & CO. “1 [or we] hereb to furnish for the was —_ Dr. bbe os a Sy beg | eee 13 King’s Armas Yard, Leadoa. Peet 2 the rnaan orm , and accordi: wie tng bende Sow ont a percep | Sed Ee Aer te JOBN MUNROE & Co. to the terms of its advertisement’ therefor, tien for po omg ag Qronchitin’ aiad Using Sek 48 semreg meetin ie %6:Rne Noire Dame des Victolres, Patis. ar icles’at the | Proper. > , ) ritation in affections of the throat, Bronchial tubes “GEORGE H. hes fet eyed the list accord- fe 24, 1855, the price ueretosnuexcd, Tuere nae ing to thé class or ‘The owners of these ships will not be secounta- Proposed for,] deliver- = aoe Red fee Ace retore cheerfully recommend | 415 sor goid, cilver, tbullion; Bperte; Jewelry, pre- | atte ta the city-of Boston; New York, Philadel. | _ Those bitter are entirely eegesable, they lent and ect yal mode of ng. = hing. | lows stones, cr metals, unless bills of lading are , Baltimore, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, St Lous, preteen Tee suchen é ae — of the Kind | have ever seen. Ne ying anynie signed therefor, and the value thereof ex- troit or Chicago, as the case may be,] on or 7 Parse fs Foy ee well el be relleved, and many cured, by | Pressed. Rov 10—ly _ | defore the first day of April next, or at euch time | FOF Cir MAN Me Ragen: evtrgw tarp. your malicines. y cares, °) | '—— @FRAMHOATS CONNECTING e Sted atthe he year 1556 as may be ordered ELL. Georgetown, tad 3° R, PIERPONT, I mist here be ullowed to confess that I am op- 1TH EACH TRAIN OF CARS ARRIV yy the Commissioner cf Indian Affairs; and es mar 1-19 in Washington or Alexan- n Sizamners THUS. COL- ed to prescribing or using secret com} Gat this little neatly tontrived°aticiec and its ef. | aria." Additional qnantities of the same kinds and quali- {or we] will also furnish, at the same prices, such ~-. lia ” cenaniien the | NOTICE TO TRESSPASSESS. be oan SOHGE WASGINGT! ties of and at the lowest rices, | CNOATE persons are in the habit of forcing ope amore Risin tne eee ee ee Washington at@ a. | Such other articles of the same class, but of a dif: | 3D the gates and ‘breaking down the pants = ed sie at liberty to use this In any way you)| m., foe} _ Orange and cece egal nde con vies” er the Freatan Departaars’ mh leg ae var Nas ge eonetve Rens, Sor. ihe SS a may Pooper. nect with the same train on their 3 1856, deliverable as above stated. And if this | orses and cows tf: yours, &c. EALS furnished on the boats. > | the pabiic that hereafter all b - Beare any SOHN: "M. D. he poe Somaant with all the trains from Bal- accepted, (here insert the my ‘in | trespassing upon the public grounds wilt be No. 609 Houston teat he, Y. | timore. - “SAM’L GEDNEY, Captain, | Whole or in part,’ if a bd taken up, and owner: proceeded against Price three dollars a c : may 17—t¢ owed ay I [or we} nn twenty yi | Cording to law. , Sold by CURTIS a PERKINS and BOYD & | —<————___________ a execute @ com accordingly, an By order of the Com’er of Public nae PAUL, 149 Chambers st. NY WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD, | give , 8a aie Se Domeintontr W. P. MOHUN, Four packages sent free to any part of the Uni- fi See , indise Atak, forthe Sine pafermanse cf) oy 15 General Superintendent ted States for fen dollars. da. — ) mest bd byagua-- | ZioLPs AND ALLEN’S REVOLVING N. B.—Dr. Curtis’s 8 isthe ORIGINAL | (\HANGE OF HOURS.—On and after Mon- | , Bech propos! must peg signed by ter Se Needed Pease, & and ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; all others | O day, the 214 instant, the Trains will , ales ‘whoee ne: eas Da and Ducking Guns, Rifles; Bal are base iinitations, or vile and injurious counter- | Leave Washington at 6 and 8} 8. m., and Sand | ° more resp te J | Prices; Bird and Ducking Gums, tore; Cox’ feits.. Shun them as you would POISON. 4% p. ra. aaa ce Gabcialy kagome to the dees Pei- | win's Gun Weddings; Wed Cotiers; Cote For sale in Washington by CHAS. STOTT, | “Gh'sunday at4i p.m. NC} [or wre) hereby gustanty that tees bia. | Eley’s, end GD ve ears ard. Bais; Nip avenne, near 71h strset, and J. B. MOORE; | Leave Balliinore ut 44 and 9X a. m.,and3and | 4 <1 {or we} hereby S snd Homs; Sct Pouches and pels: in'the First Ward. may 8-60” | 54°. Pico endian ene [or thet teen eee ese rd angood assorumest of © 5 ‘orms, ews, of FEAND GROCERY stone. Da Sanday ot 4H om sons, agent ba poral ‘will execute Sona and Rvs kind of Goa Trimmings » Forsale by B. ad ens securi - - swt. aon inst opened s GROCERY, PLOUR i FOR MOUNT VERNOR. ere in the adi fo Indian | sep 19 No. 128, Bridge street, Georgetcw?-_ house, on 4% street, between "E and F Q\ound spa, jexandria or lonees which ee ee south, where they intend t cholee 75 cents —T! SEMEN) J 5 WEL Set’ th and 10th wy Wwell-se'ected stack extetly ‘to thedemands | . No. Pa.av.. oy device that of the trade and consumers generally. ale med Pops lower Box nets, Bracelet, They respectfully invite an inspection, and be sch 00 Foe Oe Urenias, BOS wargan loeb wey can and wil ar inducements Breet Fin, Bat Hogs, Catt ea custom. d own ber et GEO. E. MATTINGLY, 17 Feretas may sely epen thelr Owe Sie sep i—tgwow = JNO.H. MATTINGLY, jag used.

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