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EVENING STAR. |“ 4 nt = DeraatMentor rus INtEaion, %). ) of range twenty-three INDIAN SUMMED. Grviecon inoue meeaing,, {| Pho nat Mor ete hens Cy tear to ‘There fs a time, just ere the frost co in a bag re bapleaes ste seventeen is ‘J in 7 repares to pave old Winter's way, BIG NOTICE ISHERABY 6 IVEN that, | towaship twenty (0,] of range twenty- ve [25] ‘ashington s mn, f agreeabl east. * wine mellow daytime dreams stray | of the acto of the 3a of tare, Io, ata serven | The south half of section alx (8,] erg Toware once more on bill and dell, for Creek Indians 1m the treaty of March | "PHY te (3) of range twenty-five [26] et HAD IN WACHINeTON. and one, in > SEEM To mark a they bind, ‘wenty-four, anaes Lente .? the seve twenty-oue Pj strange gerne ey Ps TH, BALTIMORE AND OHIO Li With balmy breath she whispers low, ying le testis relaeee land districts (37 ~ § sighters, (18,) of range twos ye jetintapade, now dies areeoee rare riot clea hacks eotiorne” Me a Sigaatad, be ex] i ee anreate ‘he mort halt of section chirty-thres (98,) 1m Se pipe nee Ee NL i oO, - wih or Ber who made thelr Deaolite live. Plactou to the highest bidder for cash, in separ- ee {Al,] of range twenty-seven WEST, and the SOUTHWEST.” bia! enters ‘neath the woodl: ’s shade, pieces ‘as desori| same 4 connection betweeu the Trains from a Her zephyre lift the lingering leaf, patented to the respective purchaser upon the south half of section twelve (12,}-1n town. | |. Tee And besr it gently where are laid “+ The loved and lost. ones of its grief. At last, cid Automn, tising, takes ia his sceptre Wit Sees miser Actumn And smiles to think 1's all for him << tabliabi the Filth avenue and ladies botsterous bands the tree be shakes Intent on gatherin; Sweet Summer. sighing, files the And waiting Winter, gavat and grim, Naw Istsuuicence Org ; (hat sundry enterprising ladies and gen- , aids, and nurses, to frequent the office payment of the purchase money, viz: On WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of December, 1865, atthe land office for the Coosa district, in | spi Lebanon, the following-described tracts, which have been decided as unsold : Those of range six (6) east. The south half of tection twenty-five [25,) in townshi hteen [15;] and West of section seven [7,] in township twenty-two. [22.] Of range seven [7) east. The west half of section thirty-one (31,] intown- ship thirteen [13;] and end hfs throne, ail his own ia, hoard bis grain, .—We under- £29] east. ;pand of section twenty-one (21,} in town- sep 1—lawt26Dec desirous of obtaining — Proposals for furnish: “foun ship twent of Creek Tadian Reserved Lands tn | The west half of section four [¢,} in township ship twenty-two (23,] of range twenty-seven (27) The west half of section seventeen (17) in town- elena £11) of range twenty-el; south half of section thirty-one township eighteen (18,] of range twenty-eight he west half of section four (4) in townshi twenty-two (22,] of range tweaty-etsht The east half of sectiou nineteen ship eleven [11,] of range twenty- -and the south half of section thirty-three (33) in township seventeen (17,] of range twenty-nine ‘Acting Commissioner. BY RAILROAD D TO THE ae | ip more wa! rom from Baitimoré. This is the ee ter jutred between Washington and the pede east lon in = : “ Wolegion patos, and rechecked trans- ferred withthe ) without J east. | for those ing (Through Tickets for points . (19) tials at 6 roca = On Sones ‘the . 8. ™. an . . nine [20] east; | TY een. P Sad At WHEELING direct conasction is made with the trains of the CENTRAL OHIO RAIL- ROAD, ranning from Bellaire, on the Ohio, near 2 A These sales will commence at the hour of 12 Zanesville, f thi city—wives and husbands— | Weat half Gf section twelve [12,] in township | o'clock m., of each day above designated, and | ¥V.Reeling, through Cambri etre nd tails of families, &e., are about es- | fourteen, [14] contiaue until all of the lands thea subject to sale | a+ Newark with the carsof the Newark, Mansfield g, # tushionuble inteiligenee office in Of range nine [9] east. under this notice are offered. and Sandusky Kailroad for Sandusky, Toledo, The design ts for gentle- | ‘phe south half of section ten [10,] In township CHARLES E. MIX, Detroit, Chi St. Louts, ete. vf starch of clerks, valets, grooms, but- j At COLUMBUS the C. G, Ratlroad trains con- Bect with the fast trains of the Little Miami Rail- road to Xenia, Cincinnatl, Louisville, etc. At . the Paper for the mn 1) until 8 — to select good masters sup or baa of ection ire (3, tn town- Public Pristing. 4 tres aS Lite Minas hetrsad) ove inden, id mist ‘he ali i tent Swenty- y, 4 — ee nd for th lathe pieeeth ss et Ia p sixteen [16,] of range eleven (11) | OvvionSvraninresvsxt oF Peaiie Pantie, | *Polis, Terre Heute, ’ Ne 3 A ays rthe Tr prevails among ser. Washington, September 29, 1856 St. Louis, ete. ob vants is the cause of the new arrangement, h 5 ” PE JJ” Paseengers hol ih Tickets whi + it is boy ved will be agreeable to the anx- Sol tet tected te! Mate eh Lae df. Pursuanee of the provisions of the “Actto | Memphis, Vicksburg, Natchez, New Orleans, 7 PS meno or xs | West half of section thirty (30.] vide for executing the public printing,”’ &o which arealso sold at Washi: trans ious Jeamses’’ and particular ‘: Biddies’’ of | And the west half cf section twenty-two oy approved August 26 scaled proposals willbe | ferred at Cinciunadl to the Stall Steamers on the the metropolis. Besides. the idea is routes aeokiy eighteen [18,] of range ¢ even [1 Padsived at tht oe office, inthe Capitol, until thetirst | Ohio, Tickets for Evansville, Cairo, and St. aflerding « labor exchange for-heads lies Mrs. A. can swap off a cook for Mrs. Also, at the same time and place, the following Monday (3d day) of December next, the paper that may be at twelve | Louis ate sold by this route. D's ana, eadt an soley co Sane ge th So ouowng | Sy rang he asm Fog CLIVE LAND, and ra Chmapd 3.2 perse, & so on—for, as times go, the req for pul ing tor year com- | Toledo, troit, Chi ete. servants rule and the families obey'—1V. ¥. | Stieged purchases from the reservees “thelt heirs, | Menelng on the ist day of December, 1955, and | when the Ohio’ te navigable between Wheeling Sunday Timss. or otherwise, but which purchases have not been | ©2ding band oo int day of December, _ be | 2nd Wellsville (forty miles) where a connection a ey = x Perfected by the payments of the ‘amounte of gon The ‘Pe encche neni men as wptice with the C! and Pittsburg Railroad is fougx’s Ricurs tx rug Open Tiwe.— | sideration respectively alleged, or the production k a 3 d: made Some of the earliest notices of boxing matches | of evidetces of such payment to the proper parties Sarcn of papes that-witt be:soy s i Pee gre requested to notice Ke Relea oe npen record, singular enough, took place be- | 12 interest, will be sold re o dienes taanees bei 10,000 reams fine sired is unealendered, to Checks 4 Washi m, it is also the shortest, cen combatantsof the fairsex. Inan Eng- | eee such payment ts made or ev \sanraxedpea ae vs ie Salad ‘welgh | most speedy, and direct to nearly all the ag = £. duced, in accordance with the requirements of the measure 44 by 38 inches, and to bh > — sh journal of 1775, for instance, we find the | povernment, through the office of Indian Affairs, forty-five pounds to the ream of 490 & ints in the great West. The distance following gage of battle thrown and accepted : or before the 15th day of November, 1856, viz! Crass 2. ‘ashi to Cincinnati is but 653 miles, being Challeged.-I, Elizabeth Wilkinson, of Blerkenwall, having had some words with HMannab Hyfield, and requiring satisfaction, do » meet me upon the stage, and box mie for t’.ree guineas, each woman holding ywnineach hand, and the first wo mati that drops the mopey to lose the battle. Answer —1!, Hannah Hyfield, of Newgate farket, soluteness of Elizabeth invite her half a <« et, bearing the re: bh ows a a good thumping. ‘The half crowns in gen resiste the action of al i it} moie iving the highest o2t rival t te of rec cinson, will not fail, God willing, to give more blows than words, desiring some from her no favor. She may expect us device to prevent soratching. is a curious fact in seience that glass othing in weight by use or age; apable than all other substance of ted several times over and properly cooled the furnace. receiving a polish which al- he diamond in brillianey. t eiving the richest colors pro- from gold or other metallie coloring, and will retain the original briliianey of hue measure by ‘The east half of section eight [8,) In township % fifty-six pou twenty [20,) of range three [3] east. Of range four [4] east, The east half of section twenty-two (22,) in township nineteen [19;] and North half of section eighteen [18,] intownship twenty i20) The west half of section thirty-two (32] in town- ship seventeen [17,] of range six [6} east. Of range seven [7] east. The south half of section thirty-four (34.] in township fourteen [14;] and South half of section tea [10,) in township twenty [20] The east half of section twenty-six, [26,] in sr sixteen [16,] of range eight 3} eaat. And of range ten [10] east. The west half of section twenty-seven [27,] in township sixteen [1¢,] and north half of section thirty-one [31] in township seventeen [17.] Andon WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of January, | 1856, at the land office for the Taliapoosa district, | in Montgomery, the following described unsold teacts of land, viz: ‘The south half of section eight [8,} in township twenty-three yee of range fig} east. The north half of section thirty-ene [31,] in pote twenty-two [22,) of range seventeen [ t7} 4,000 reams fine P oar | and to we ream of 480 sheets. the hands was an in- 1,000 reams su, fadfanes Pad l acids except the flou- 200 reams su: degree of polish; if ® pe may be required. It is each, and papers calendered, to hes, an to the ream of 480 sheets. Crass 3. 5,000 reams superfine sized and calendered i , to measure 94 by 38 inches, and toweign Afty-two peaude ts the ream of 480 sheet Crass 4. 300 reams superfine Lard sized and calendered Pointing Paret 5) uieasare ‘24 by 32 Inches, eigh forty-eight pounds to the Crass 5. perfine sized and calendered ma) paper, of such sizes as oat § in weight with pa meas- uring 19 by 21 inches, and weighing twen- ty pounds per ream of 430 sheets. ee Se 6. e plate uncalendered 3 may 24 inches, and of sucl The fibre of the paper of each of the above classes to be of linen and cotton, free from all adulteration with mineral or other substances, of a fair white- ness, and ae up in quires of twenty four sheets ‘in bundies of two reams each, each ne id to weigh print- be required, T, (calende red or required,) 19 by weight per ream as “ae FREDERICK AND HARPER’S FERRY, MARTINSBURG, CUMBERLAND, BERKLEY SPRINGS, BEDFORD SPRINGS, PIEDMONT, OAKLAND, and FAIRMOUNT, peoenaene may lvave Washington at 6 a. m. or wh . in. For the minor way stations between enone and W heeling, take 6a. m. train from Mees Sor [9° F or trains to and from Baitimore, Anapolis, etc., see special advertisements. For further ae ee Siacen ‘Tickets, &c., apply to THOMAS A. PARSONS, Agent, at Ws: Station. = Agape DONE, aster ‘rans lon, Baltimore and Ohio Raliroeh, Baltiesore, may 3-tf ORANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. @REAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINB! ream ee 80 tsheets. Unif ity f I forages. Metalr, too, imbedded in glass, ean Of range eighteen [19] east tekcktbens, on see be will Se veqetieds anaes WICE std bic WASHINGTON and be mece to retain forever their original purity The west half of section fourteen [14] in town- | bundle (exclusive of wrappers) Map? ow 3 over or the SOUTH, via ALEXANDRIA, GOR- and appearance. ship aie under five per cent. aremctke standard weight will | DONSVILLE and RICHMOND—no night line ee West half of section twenty-four (24,} in town- | be received, and the gross weight will in all cases | on Sunday. P AvorgDcrols.—The following will prove in- | *bip nineteen [19;} be required. Mixing of various thicknesses in the | Leave Washiagton ¥ before $ o'clock a m Cestatinn té 640 sandace ‘A quart of Roar [aap emata six [6.) In township twenty | same bundle to make Gp the weight will be con- pelts Lal, So _ am weighs just 1 pound; a quart of corn meal ! | “No Rae of section seven [7,} in township - oo —_—— learn ‘Alex ne “ 8B P pound 2 ounces; a quart of butter 1 pound 1 | twenty-four (21.} , phew fs Writing Pay FARES BY NIGMT LINB. vunee; a quart of loaf sugar 1 pound; a | The west half of section ttirteen [13] in town- a Ga por anc one foe de” | From Washington and Alexandria, to Gor- quart of white sugar, powdered, 1 pound 1 | ship twenty-three (¥3.} of range nineteen (19,] | 4°" 5—1'000 do. Flateal P fo an GONSVILC..0+0+.enees-eersnnsnsee 5) a quart of best brown sugar, 1 pound cast. Rok saps. ae, aioe cae $0 | From Gordonsville to Richmond... 1. 225 ilies neat 3 : In township twenty-four (24,) of range nineteen | NO-4-—1) fete = ‘Travelers will tind the morning liue the chea: fat “= Ree ; t eight ai, 19] east.” ro 5— Sou = nn - ~ est, most pleasant and expeditious route to make half a pint, eight a T th half t ‘ % 0.6.— 580 emmy jo Greenbrier White Sulphur, Fauquier White Sul- , &e, a 4 North halter sscies nine (St (83) No.7— 100 do Colored Medium (ess,dcol’s) or, Warm, Hot, sain! sua Onpon ‘Springs, ary ore =: Tam North half of section ten (i; ‘arrenton, Charlot le, Staunton i A crucade bas been commenced against | North halt of section vows gd 17; No. 1.—6,000 srqrediedonci, Peper, 19 by 2 inches, | Winchester, Harrisonburg, Lexington Weir's Methodism in the lower port of New Jersey, South half of section seventeen (17 ;] and No. Apbedirtte Ss roabiart ight Laerpad metas at Cave, Natural Bridge, Luray, New Mar! Mid- by a Rer. John Quincy Adams, who is deliv- | North half of section twenty-one (2 Or ge ache twenty-xie peas’ aes » | dleburg, &c ering a course of lestures, endeavoring to show The south half of section thirty abe 36,) in to weigh twenty-six pounds ream. , byes inches, FARES BY MORNING LINRE No. 3.—100 reams writin; r, 18 15 ~ its anti-American spirit end tendency, and township eighteen (18,} of range twenty [30] cast. to weigh twenty- oar pounds Team. bre a ~ pith rm s = vd i ® ae between Romanism and the | [0 township cantons ee of range twenty-one Nea Song: — gee ade tor aecee, “ “ Charlottesville, 450 he’ Spiscopacy in managing the tempo- eigh twenty-two r ream. “ “ Staunton - so ral cfuize of thechureh; also, aaa peta ‘The west heif of rection thirty-one Pid No, pirrraedl gpbioktitiy: emt nnd = ae taches, ba ts Strasburg, 3 foe io, blicanism in its influence and hs ee cuneeawe. 2] > ones “4 seer pth : 4 eee a 3 30 avowed p balf i — wuray, = =e vat tes Sees eae In township twenty (20) of range twenty-one (21) N le. 3. 4-300 reams besvy Srey Stee paper: 5 se New Burket, : 5 % pe i i nail . 2.20 iddle: - t= “A babe in s house is a well-spring of s =i No.3.—a00 do do medium do OMNISUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONS will Pleasure, is is said ; and if this be true, Gov. ‘The whole of section thirteen ps and the No.4— 50 do do royal do be at the Depot of the Weshingtcn Railroad, to right may be considered among the happiest mee wr hy posahicbyahse ams two. [22,] in | NO-5.— 50 do do super royal do convey pessenyer: und the Steamboat ef men e learn that bis lady has rezently township twenty-one [21 lotr te vata) No.6.— 20 do do _ imperi. do @eorex Pages; for ALE} RIA,2 distance of presented him with two f such well-aprings— | east. 7 ange 7 All of the papers designated in classes 7, 3, and | 6 miles, allowing asaple time for meals. boy, the otherag-rl They have been| The south half of section twenty two {22,) in | 9, to be made of the best materials, andfintshed in| jyl@ H.W. VANDEGHIF'T, Gen. Supt. ntinel. The American inveutore, represented at at tne Paris exhibition ony gold and siiver medal MUVEMENTS OF UCKAN STKAMERS. we learn, the boy Kentucky, the girl All (W)right—soys the Indianapo- to every eighth exhibitor—a higher proportion of firet medals then will be re- ceived by auy other nation. townsb!p seventeen [17,} of range twenty-two [22) ezat The west half of section thirty-four (34,] in township eighteen [15,] of range twenty-two [22) east. ‘The north half of section thirty.one [31,) in ) have received about township seventeen [17,] of range twenty-three medals, which gives a [33] east ‘The west half of section twenty-n'ne (29,) im —- eighteen [18,] of range twenty-three (23) east. The south half of section three (3,) in township sixteen ie. ¢ range twenty-four [24] east. quire. the best manner, free from adulteration, white or blue color, as may be required, and (with the ex- ception of Class 8) to be of the regular standard sizes of their respective kind: as may be required by this o! pods’ fon ordering a greater or less quanty of each and every kind contracted for, at such in such quantities as the public service may re- Each class will he considered se subject toaseparate contract; but bidders may offer for one cr more of the classes in the same pro) and the privilege is reserved of HE STEAMER GEORGE PAGE will leave Alexandria and Wash- s, and of such weights n at the following hours : tice. The rightisre- we Alexandris at4,7¥,8%, lla. m., 12%, 2,3%,5,6 p m mes and Leave Washirgton at 6, 8, 9%, 11% a m., 1, ay. NF Sa D. m. ATHAM’S OMNIBUSES will run fp connes tion with the Boat, starting from the Capitol and ‘oing up Pennsylvania Avenue as fur as 18th st., fhence to the Boat. Leave Capitol atS4¥,7%,8X,li¥ a.m, 18x, rately.and be 1; requiring a bidder = 01 : tia: v town. | who may have more than oue class ass:gned him | 2, 3¥,5% p.m FROM THE UNITED BTATRS shi Seighines [tas] ofvines orate ou! fat} east. | to take all such classes, or forfeit his righttoany | The BOA T runs In connection with the Orange Nawe. Leawes For ss Day. ‘the south half of section fourteen [14,] In town- | Class. posed Serie dpa oe eis yt the Trains on AUantle ......New York... Liverpool..... Oct. 31 | Ship twenty-four [24,] of range twenty-six (26) cl fates Wa for, aad bette tant ror mae the more “ fen ES oe uSlroad. east. » f ATES OF TOLL. SET Tete a1 Tuk oaeh Valk ob waited thirty one {31,] in | iad, must accompany each bid; and, in classes | Omnibus Fare from Capitol to Boat.. 6 cents. Herrenn -New York....Oct. 10 | township fifteen [15,] of range twenty-seven ler} 7, 8, and 9, be numbered to correspond with the | Boat fare ons Metisse Haevre.......New York....Oct. 13 | @st. number of the pap-r proposed for tu that sche- | Buggy without horse +e 1 4 The north half of section thirty-one (31.] in | @ule, and, in the first six classes, to be properly | Buggy and horse.. ss « it~ ‘The Celiforule steamers leave New York | townshipeighte. n{12,] of yangetwealy-soneitéa} desiguated on the sample, or it will not be con- | Horse and rider... “ on the och end 20th of each mosth. east. ’ sidered. All Reese. and samples must be | Market Wagons aud D « See t-ansmitted to this Oiice free of postage or other “ « ‘ “ ABZIT 6 Bremer, Ve Mrs Bramer, do Migs Ball, do Mr Williamson, de Mr Montague, do Ai Hardy, do B Trotinger, NC Dr Haleembe, ly, Va Mrs ilsleomb, child, svt, Vea Mrs Clapton. do TB Halcowd:, do SH Halcombe, du L € Prickenstine, de BP Jolnson, Mo AI Day, NJ Mr@mith, @C irs Sepith, child, evt, do J Howard. ly, and svt, Obio 2 Miss Towards, do Master Howard, do @ Robinson, NC € ff Revinson, do B i Harrison, Ga Browns? tistel—z Fr. & . snown. PShere:, Va SB Bear, do . Hartsman & fom’y, lo B Whaley & ly, Pa W_A Grills, Va J P Van Lear, do 3 Srii.s, do I DP J °o b cH ¥ Cr ow by ew saith Va J O Legry, do A Vike, Ark Willards’ Hetel—i.c.& 8.4. wiLLanD. W 8 Lovell, USN WH Osborn, NY 1 W Taylor, \W Metiziety.do c apt Boek with & fam’y, BC brisman, do J Winston, Va Misa C J Winston, do ©™M Morrie, USN M Mendosa, Speia M Onte, do Vaited States Hetel—z. c. sacxnEt ALS AT PRINCIPAL | HOTELS. National Hetel—witi'am eur. In township seveatven 17s] pf range tweaty-eight The south half of section four (4;} and North half of section eight [4.} And the south half of section five i town- ship fifteen [15,) of ranye twenty-nine [20] east. Also, at the same timeand place, the followt: described tracts, which have ‘claimed unde = a or finn faa Lit Ricards. Ct bic Lane Tilton ri @ Gilman, Pa livered at such place or Dernany, NO 2 T H Gibbs, WR must be signed by the individu- It, and must specify the price pe pent (and but one price for each) of every ind of paper contained in the class proposed for. All the paper in the several clasees must laces as may be desig- nated in Washicgton city, in good order, free of All kidds of Grain’ sep 27—tf JAME! THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL be de- all and every extra charge or expense, and gubject ef = Wer: So | sabes but wien puscinecr uate not osc | 1,the daspection count, weight ad measure. | <2 yf TED STATES y W_# Topring, DC P ee ment of the Superintendent, and be in all respects = GM wililameon, Ma emrash ry the expo ple epen ——— satisfactory. t E aoe COMPRISING THIS LINE pmdit, NJ dora: gen, Prod: Blank fi for als will be furnished at are the JF Nevans, NY of evidence of such ie ee ee Office to persone up lying for them ; and none AFLANTIC, Captain West, ‘ 8H Berry, ita Isee suck fayment is made or evidence thoune | Will be taken into counlderation unew subettn- PAGUFIG, Captala Nye) oe g er, Va tially therew.th. +, Cai W Read, Ma adduced. In aecordance with the requirements of Beads, with ap ved securities, will be requir- ‘apnlatic, Captain Grafton. OP Hall, Va the gyeamont. Supngh the o of Indian Af- | eq; and the saprlyts of an inferior article in any | wheseShips have keen built by expresa- w tor de enna ee ee eee ia i eeaai Tana | itor Sorarament carvioe: evry care has bo ose, = an ime, FC Myers ‘Phe south half of seotion fifteen [15,} in town- tid of the contract. ? * teens auenath and speek, nd alto id Pia nd Ganahier, | ti fownslp twenty-two (ik) of range seventeen | posals astotactory idence af Gis wSLiy ae Pee: | Haus for passengers re unequalled for elegance ‘s E exe- W P Carenverry, Va 17) east: cute them; and erected by such — PRICE OF Passacz. ir |. Tomas, do half of section seven [7; idence 3 Tejected . From Liverpool, cabia, $129 Fi Wawa ir, SC Wal it otonacmann 7; i) “— pa hetmd i w he opened in the man jen htet raphe pep: 2 SH Biplen be West half of section twenty: doar (94.) uired by law, ‘on the first Tuesday eine Crs | Meee cencaicise nse ances aaacaee Mian Ssbler, var Ta ownshtp Serene: Ber Lt) of TAGS SAVANE | etaces a. at (ot OMenst ine Baserinieagnce wee opertacd ores Ln REE 3B Cole, Balt wad iit i Bec cats ‘ Proposals will be addressed to the “‘Superin- | No berth oan be soccred antil paid fee 'T Winans. do Pheer pater pes Seapsh Meat Take Hee | tendentof the Public Printing, Capitol of the Uni- . ht or apply to Miss 6 Ashiey, Va payee pp rmplowan. yr ted States, Washington,”” and “« Propo- PeiTDW AMD. CULLINS & 00, y: 5 sals for supplying: be 6 Wail street, New York. Lie page lemme gh glade os ve oye - A @. SEAMAN BROWN, 8HIPLEY & CO. CB Geis. Bet township nineteen (19,] of range eightean (13) Superintendent of the Public Priaiing. i e © Garduer. do “The west halt o€ sation dive (6 J in township | °C 1—Stawow PEACE B. €@. ROBERTS & CO. ie twenty [20] of range elyhtcen va st. sip | COUGHS. COLDS, HOARSENESS, ac. youn age Arms Yard, Londos. lop, of section one [i,} in township ietolres, ppg empty ur (ti) of mage eugniees 18) aut. | DP‘alne and dis tne most trying seusoe, owtag AGEONGE A. DIAPER, Have. Id ise A M Cochran K nineteen (19, cf range nineteen (lj east, Masterson een aot ‘Whe owners of thees ships wilt not bo accsante- The ‘ sre {wrenty-tive 25) in | ing tt ves with a ood prescription or I | Ble for old, sliver, bullion, specie, epee pre taynship seventeen (17,) of range twenty {20} | remedy they may eastty ward off whiat may Signed therefor, and the value thereof a . ? The east half of section twenty-nine (50,] in Brave fae MEOUND oad Ay lo rviend p | pressed nov 16—ly Less eee nineteen [19.) of range twenty [20} In township twenty-one (21,) of bas been solong known and highly a} lated Sn one of Our sheet Innsctnt, yet omeachinn =n WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. twenty | sant, and (since the reduction in pric,) economl!- 20) east, the south half of rection twenty-two 3 Cm Sh tsjwmusane, | HB) Sines min wentp aoe) | eget mentees ad | Cwmaon OF NOU Onan ater Mee re § t& daughter, | Im township twenty-two (22,) of range twenty (20) | cents, or three bottles in one, 50 cents, W. ona Mig endear will and 3ana Le rewirs | “heart ma eles ate ies | ape ® T Dann, Va east section ning (9) and if y Fe] <4 ‘Sunday at 4% p. m. u ‘The east half of sectio: dria by PEEL & STEVENS; Geo by | 2 Pp Joy, NY twenty-three (23, } of range e twenty [20} cant? | te CHSELL. iene 1) 3s eee itt ngs) BABI AE 8 Pies OA? SO 8 Harlem, Del In township twenty-four [24,} of rangetwenty (20) SILVER WARE. 7 Soagay ay a.m. ; Bastinsiay | monn misoraio Ce pg es eal een j Bh ni of section nine [9; xtoo! e rT) wo Nixen, Ala Woot half of section twenty tw “" aoe Ware, conbsting of ‘comes ana Tee Ses,} .; | FOR MOUNT VERNON, one, ye Re y-alx (26,} in my, Pager ee Cream Contes, Capa Metre tee) AND FRIDAYS.—FARE, i diag 00 FEO PNET ORE OF richly ehasod fancy tliver wereeetianerec tha, % conte "The steamer THOMAS PR Jones, Ma S Alb Vv: ‘he north balf thirty- reduced prices. YER leaves Washington at “Ww Langley tha lady, TC. = ly. NY twenty-two faa! of pig 3 Se ae # Piseons th eran be day of the above articles are ae o’clock. Coaches w © Thompaony NY ‘J Boyd and ly, Pa ey cS invited to call. . the boat at 64 o’clock. Coach fare 3B Poilips. NC RW A: Va he west half of section seventeen [17,] in mostly of our own manufsctare, we war- wishing Pasa Hiteata ta | ive wT elo As reo | ma aac ay an mate ater at | eee =a J Mon 'y' Tex ; ' tan, est 22—tf 7 @EDNEY, dene Aa" _ SEE Way, we | aad ne ree | Safe gctiectnes Peaieess eh | — Soa e eae pe tiriweed Heusen. & a. } ‘The north half of section thirteen [13;] and - ; g ICE CREAMS, CAKE, and WA- Ponte “hada varia «| Beet halt of sstion twont wai Lp AMERICAN HOTEL, Alten ick, tor which be was 2 a ai AR a te CT ee El © W Quinta, NY = -W F 8m: te . i A bt an} es jcoaaae EPERLESL, | erely min Tears | PORN PR a A ne toe Voegetabig Liquid Cathartic ; OR, PLEASANT FAMILY PHYSIC. ent almsbouses, overseers iInstitutions—cain only be news VERDICT OF THE w 5 of ase united OL! Physic COUNTRY wored to bring be ite, but with so trifing would be uous This sidered a specific for the Fever, ciows, Erysipelas, Fever and fleeda Ty! 5 ice, 5 curial Diseases. all Cutaneous ey ey remedy, Pains in Side, Back and ary Symptoms, Ulcers of a1 parpores of a Family Physic All ages, conditions and cases can be beneficial - ly treated with it; and in all cases of Debi ity, Throat, and Dyspepsla Le without It. It canbe administered as casily as water ; it does not nawsente the gee mgr nor treduce griping porns, mor leave ¢) owe ls costies. I have ever held all quack paration. THERE 18 NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT. I can fully assure ail who take it that it is = pered upon the most scientific principles, Lo thing but whut |s perfectly wholesome and PUR&LY VEGETABLE IN IT. I have received from almostevery precinct where this Medicine has beep tatroduced, the most flat- tering testimonizls of iis MIRACULOUS c¥REs of the greatest variety of complaints yet rendered to any medicine. THOUSANDS OF MOTHERS have testified to its soothing and all- - ities, and many assert quite positively that this is ae ONLY reliable Family Physic for children or uite. PHYSICIANS UNIVERSALLY TESTIFY that this is the ONLY GENUINE REMEDY that bas this use ft, and recommerid it in their practice. One trial will prevento the most incredulous thet, when all others have failed, this remedy may be relied upon with entire confidence. ® and 25 cents of ten and ‘wenty doses. Princ} 409 Broadway,N.Y¥. Sold respectable Druggists throughout the je 13-46m INMALAT POR TUR CUR: ASTHMA AND NEW AND VERY — WONDERFUL eget ye} made by Dr. Curtis, of this city. ment of Consumption Astbma, and of the Lungs. We refer to Dr. CURTIS’S HY- GEANA, or INHALING HYGEAN AND CHERRY SYRUP. With thod, Dr. C. has restored many afflicted ones to health, es an evidence of which he has innumera- ble certificates. 8 ng of the treatment, a phy- sician remarks, ‘‘it is evident that inhaling—con- stantly breathing an agreeable, vapor—the medicinal rence must come tn direct contact with the whole rial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many and varied juced upon them when introduced intothe subject to the process of digestion.” The Hyge- ana is for scle at all the Druggists throughout the country. —N. Y. Dwtchmon Tom The inhbeler is worn on the breast under the lin- =: Soar tee least nor ei e y, ing sufficient to a H Is of cases of cures, ike the following, might be named. ne of the Hygenns has cured me of 4. BERRY, {am ota at oe Recs Se on eee standing arn years by Dr. Curtis’s a. MARGARET EASTON, Brooklyn, N.Y MES. PAUL, of No. 5 Hammond street, N. Y., ett 6 an eaest Bae tee sister hes been cured of a distressing of seweral rs? stan , and decided to be fn- curable by the * She was cured in one month by the ui eann. J. H. Ga Bure, P.M. Me. The Rev. Dr. CHEEVER, of New York, testi E les of our medicine in the followin; New Yorx, Nov. I5, % Dear Sir: I-think lighly of Dr. Curtis’s H ana as aremedy in diseases of the throat and lungs. Having had some opportunity to testify its effica- , | am convinced that tt Is a mostexéellent rem- 'y, both the Syrup and the inheling appiication to the chest Prof.8. CENTER writes us as follows: beng eg pave ens. nae Speaate. to test ar ygean Vapor, in a case Gr chronic sore thivat, that ited refuned fo yield mo other forms of treatment, end the result has sutls- fied me that, whatever may be the composition of uur preparation, it is no imposil but an excel- it pore # { Wish, for (he sabe ef the afflicted, that it might be brought withir ee tege) of all. DR. JOHNS, one of the most egamusted Phys! - ¢ians in New York writes as 2 Dr. Contis—Dear Sir—Hi ‘Witnessed the excellent effects of your H @ luhaling Hy- in Vapor and Cherry Sy , im case of C) hitis, and being touch in faver of counter ir- ritation in affections of the throst, Bronchial tubes and lu I can theresore cheerfally recommend your Medicated A paratus as being most con- anything Venient and effectuel mode of apply! of the kind I have ever seen. No bt thousands y cured, by of ns may be relieved, and ‘Bs! your medicines. i must here be allowed to confess that I am ey to prescribing or secret com) . it this lite negtly coutrived article, its ef- fects In the case sbove alluded to, bave induced me to speak in its favor. You are at liberty to use this in any way you eT i Ta cepecttally, F, yours, &c. U. JOHNS, 'M. D Ne. 600 Houston street, N. ¥. Price three dollers a packege. Sold by CURTIS & PERKINS and BUYD & PAUL, 149 Chambers st., N.Y. Four sent free to any part of the Uni- ted States for ten dollars. N. B.—Dr. Curti«’s Hygeana isthe ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; otherr are base imitations, or vile and Pec counter- feits. Shun them es would POISON. For sale in Washlagten CHAS. STOTT, Pa. avente, pear 7th iret, J. B. MOORK, inthe First Ward. _ may 24m M ICAL BU -— Wocd’s Practice of Medicine, 2 vols, 4:b edition Wood and Buche’s Dispensatory, 1 vol, trb Dn Watson’s Practice of Physic Dickson’s Elements of Medicine Gross on weer. Bodies in the Alr-passage Mackenzie on the tye, by Hewson And man) reg on alg ade y PRANCK TAYLOR. HOME MANUFACTURES. FAIRVIEW COTTON WORKS NEAR THE CANAL BASIN, ALEXANDRIA, ‘PZPATRICK & BURNS, and Manufseturers of COTTON YaaNs Gale PET CH4IW, SAIL TWINE, WRAPPING TWINS, CONDAGE, COTTON BATS, ec. oO merchants in Wash! res} “ fully solicited for any of the above articles, which we will deliver in Washi lower than can be had in Baltimore or other Northern markets. All orders will meet with SES yarns Coe ae as above. i ee DR. JOHN GREGBSON, Vi cal Association, L: Bane el ondon, respectfull: public of Washington and Micioity, tha at the urgent juest wero friends of as heretofore his office being et Mr. Henry Birch’s Livery Stable, it will be et Mr. Thomas Smith’s Stable, 19th street, between H and I. dail 4 ag it sk ee ele sere yy animals Pores craminel ta te soundness. Gen- tlemen purchasing, will find it to their advantage to havp ine Horses: examined. oct 8-f W. HENRY PALME PIANO FORTE CLASSES. AX EVENING CL4SS FOR LADIES aND @entiemen is now form! ra at the Academ FAG AUNT tale ae a i P a , Or at “4 emy of Music, corner of D aud 9th streets. eens ser] JAMES YT. McINTUS. MERCHANT t call Co exaunine his stock of end Winter which he is boheme A ce etyle as. x Gentlemen's Furnishfag ¢ such as ore in Liver Ci = aints, “Affcctione of the Bladder and Pleo , Bowel Complaiat, Piles, Blotches on the Skin, psy, Dizziness, Dig are shee Impurity ie Blood a r kiads, and for all the eaknees at (he Stomach, and A ffections of the ;, no physician should be pre; in the great zbborrence, and can sefely sty thar t have avoided all assimilstions to quackery in its made its appearance; end in proof of E UNEQUALED SUCCESS 4ND WON- Tdernn popularity of my “ LAQUID CA- nM rs pel a etre. of tatlows pablic and Alterative, effect thal a notice ine is not a ctire-all, but may becan- | Pull directions teipece) oae | each bottle. Price j by | STOTT & CO, Washington, D.C, and by ‘ail } country. =| | GERMAN BITTERS, } — Se =e bee rece {anporsible—ruies treatment—precautionary hints pie rales ty orsunately ES Medical. PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE Tas PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, $e “hi. B. LA CROTX, M. D., ALBANY, N. ¥., ‘ F LAR PUBLICATIONS. It treats on the PH YSIOL- OGY OF MARRIASE, an@ the Secret Infirmities ew ; resulting frou ENTS pe ot for One Dolla: Mailed free ‘of past, 4 s Of the United States. who Pive Ci LX upon any of diseases upon which boek treats, either personeliy or by mall. Med- cine sent to any peri of the Union according te a: — oe | packed and carefully secured from observation. Address Dr. M. B. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, or Post Office Box 678, Albany, N.Y. OfSce open daily from 9 a.m. 9p.m, on Sunday from 2 until 5 p.m. Ofice REMOVED from No. 5% Beaver st. to 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. ¥. dec y DOCTOR HUUOFLAND's CELEBRATED PREPARED BY | Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., WILL EFF ECTUALLY CURE | LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, | | Pa and Richmond, wits. | rites Hyge- Jaundice, Chromic or Nervous Dedility, Dis- eases of the Kidneys, and all Diseases aris Srom 4 Disordered as ition, In’ or Blood to the Bead, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau- sea, Heartburn, Disgust for food, Fullness, or ine Se Phone the Pit of te : or Fluttering at it s Bei of the Head, urried ona Dikict Bulfocating Sensations when Ine ying Posto, focat! Senset enitna Dimness af Vision. Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deti- par! of Perspiration, Vellowness of the Skia and , Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs &e., Sudden Flushes of fieat —- , Constant Imaginings of K greet Depression of Spirits. ye PROPRIETOR, tn calling the attention of the to this preperation, does so with a feeling of the utmost confidence \n ite adaptation of i( to the diseases for which it is It ts no new and untried article, but one years’ trial before the i stood the test of a ten iil ef in all parts of the country is immense. lowing from North Carolina ts respectful: mi refei any who may still doubt, “<M or Practical Receipt Parmers and Familics, to be bad gretis of all the is for the German Bittess rincipal Office and Manufactory, 190 ARCA STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. TESTIMONY FROM NORTE CAROLINA Gersificats of Dr. W. Smth, of Pens Hill, Réca- mona County, N.C. Pins Bic, March 4, 1854. Da. C. M. Jacreon, Diiladel, Sir: bave been 2 subje fona, for the last ve years tion for twelve months tat the who saw me said | must die bile in this con- dition | was curried to the in Vie- ginls, Tennessee, ond North Carolina, but was ot beneZitted by eny waterto which I wastaken. hile on my way home I stopped a week at Ruth- ton, a in North Carol! wm the effect of some Chalyheate water ia . About the lest of the week I went into store to get some medicine for my ehild myself. There were several of the clans in the store, sad one of them seened some interest in my case, some questions, sai. eS 28¥ bysicians and all . end a and, after asking me he hed been a dy» ‘tc and had tly benefitted by the use OOoF- LAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by , and he insisted thet | would try the Bitters. “ le also called the next day at my rcom, and in- sisted so much that I would try them that 1 asked him to me one botfle. He did it, and I com- taking it as directed, and | was more ben- @fitted by it than ali tue water and medicine I he@ ever taken. After reaching home one of my uelghbors came to me fora pion and icine, (he a dys- pertic I gave bim nearly all the Bitters le®, which effected mech good in bis case. He has often called on me for more of the same kind of medicine, mying he was more benefitesd by it than any other Le Lad taken, but I beve not been able to get any more for him or myself since ; wil 5 Ge %, pleare ship me a dozen of more as soon as ble , yours, W. SMITE. D.R. HUOKER, Roger's Store, Wake Co., N G., October 24, 1ST, says : i $ N “Heving AVI Ty very benefit from the veo of ROOF LAND'S GLEGLAN B1TTERS in Chronic Dysentery and functional ement af the Liver, and tts o: aitant evils, Tam desirous of obtaining ar seer Apts for the bene@t of my RecRGsdaRe ent oat : OBRFIFICATE OF WM. J ae Bunreviirs, Yadkin €o ,N. Nevember Dr. C. M. Jackson—Dear Sir: press to my siucere thanks for ofa Which; toszy the least of it, bas ef- fected a cure that all other unedicines taken, bave entircly failedtodo. Hi GERMAN BITTERS Lave cured me stubborn and agcravated case of the rites that, perbaps, ever to the lot of man. My case is note community, as | am well . od mar l—ly ~ JAPAN EXPEDITION T'Speidiog, of aU Smee tee 2 Scones in tne Practice ofa Soe a New Y, by Ba s s ork Surgeon, Evenings with the Prophets rts, by Rev. A Morton BH nes ya by Pasquier Sages 2 vols Svo weenth rdition. oct 16 i Oth