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STAR. I KNOW NOT WHY. To — | know not why my brain so wildly thrilieth Whene'er my trembling band ts clasp’d in thine; I know not why my heart so et fAlleth W lea those deep eyes are looking into mine. 1 know not why each word that thou hast spoken ired in my mem’ry like a spell ; 1 tremble lest that spell be broken than my bewti tongue can tell. 1 know not why to thee alone is given Such power to stir the wild waves of my heart ; And when. to quell theirstrife, ve vainly striven, One word of (hine has bid the storm depart. Yet leave me, love, if crime there be in loving ; Go. ere my sonl is burdened with the sin; Go, for thy presence is too sternly proving _ A » at best, but weak and worshipping es of deep end givi.ous splendor, wnt my very life away; so low, 80 ) SO ‘—but no, in pity, stay! _ CAN'T you THROW A LITTLE 0” THAT I “Can you take off my daird here?’’ sai ve 1 b-sided Yankee to an Albany at the same time, his chin like a grater; “It’s a light baird; er tax? Three cents for alight baird, 5 Waal, go ahead then,”’ While the barber was rasping three cents th from his chin, his ‘sitter’ saw an *!3) int patting cologne upon acustomer’s hair, through a quill in the cork of a bottle. “Look o” here, equire,”’ said the Yankee, squirt some 0’ that peppersarse on- head. tew? Say, ean’t you throw a * tha x the three cents?”’ ¥ Utah have adopted a new seems to be gradually inereas- It consicts of a loose fitting abling,in cut,a man’s sack coat. itoued in front, and reaching a few ‘ow the knees, a pair cf pantalets the ankles, and a Leghorn bat sct nthe head, being in fact a modifica- Bloomer costume. The ladies are ed ef « superabundant load of petti- husbands are freed from pay- ‘han two thirds the usual quanti- vods. hs just one pound; meal one pound and two of butter one pound and one f sugar one pound; a r powdered, one pound f the best brown sugar ten eggs weigh one able spoonsful make a © a gill. four make half a E@ A euart of dour weig oer sto know what makes a wedding cake. He rabbing and purring ef pussy <featnip is only equaled bya of wedding cake.—Co/um- Cet uppose this to be the reason—that the stance of the thing hoped for, thing not seen ’—Buffzlo te —The Middletown (Ct.} ta pure piece of nickel and ‘imine. afew days since. It more than any mass of : & young man, 22 i been deaf and dumb aken with violent yut a week ago, and, 2all quantity of blood, aring and power of speech ve you. Kuth. You have surely it. My love is ardent ty that you'll return it "’ ul’ No, no, not I. I've ) gain it; and now I’ve got Id rather far retain it.”” N STEAMERS. mers leave New York Sk end 20th of each month. es <INCIPAL MOTELS, f{etei—? » & M.sRown \W F Berry, Md 1) Adams, do © Vollandt, do J Linhard, do Miss Deviin, do Miss Kemble, do lv Mass AR Johnson. do S € Knapp, do J Thou do W Jobnsten, do WT Ingram & family, K Andrews. in e: WW Burgess, do Jt Sladies, J Jefferson! do JS Burnett, do + B How, do J} 5 Causin, do J Morton, Diss Parker, do y Letgler, do Mies A E Clarke, NY 1, W Serrell, do Mrs Serreil, do ak H Wyatt, Md@ HI Kerr, Ky 1. Usbern’ Md 1 tliyde # frm, NY oo SB de de do WILLIAM @UT 18 W Wannall, ly, Va ii © Seott, jr, Md iH Meacham, do Mrand Mrs Norris, Pa D ,ly, SC O Bowle, Md A = Ht White and fam, De Dr J © Townsend, ly, do Mr Clesly, iv. KB Senkir A Hail, PAB FN Fla a * Grain, —t. 0. d Boa. WiLtLagy. i Roberts, SC WN Simpson, O il Overton, Va J) A Emerson ly, do w a Johns » Marbury, \ Peterson do F Jones, ly, Va & M Dickson, Pa SBE »do J Gre audy, Mass 3 Wilton, \y, NY )lease 1. u. & a. KiREwoep W ¥ Blakey, Va R Tvler, do AJ Wickliffe, do 2 Lambert, Md Mrs Williamson, NY J Williamson, do G Vail, NJ + M Standish, Va = W A Herndon, Pa +, Jr. Mass H bineinger, NY American lietel—H®FLesowrx & Lovet? sW S Dreke, Ma HA Langdon, do T Hamilton, do J T Ford, do J Albaugh, do J Germen, do Prof Rosenwald, do G C Wharton, Va C Cuambers, do JH Jack, Pa $ W PSmitr, Md i Brige. do M Duross, do J Watiace, do B Fisker, do 3 Motel_e c.uacunae © E Robbins, O M A Cooper, Ga < United State € StJobo, Md A McD Lyon, Pa W MeAilister, Ct P A t lackmore, do R B Stevens, Mo © Thompson, ly, do JH Scutt, do J Staples, Pa IN Tucker Va io Colvere, Pa J Jackson, do ei mastitis I oie ht ae gaat er Sale of Creek Indian Reserved Lands in Alabama. Daranturxt o? THE Intenior, Orvice or INDIAN AEFATES, August 31, 1855. UBLIC NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that, agreeably to the provisions of the first section of the act of the 3d of March, 137, entitled “‘ An act to authorize and sanction the sales of reserves vided for Creek Indians 1n the treaty of Mareb focaty four, eighteen hu thi ‘one, in certain cases, end for other purposes,’’ the several jieces or parcels of land hereinafter described, ying in the Coosa and Tallapoosa land districts, in the State of Alabama, will, at the times and places , be = for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, in separ- ate pieces or parcels as described, the same to be ted to the respective purchasers upon the t of the purchase money, viz: On WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of December, 1855, at the land office for the Coosa district, in Lebanon, the followine-described tracts, which have been decided as unsold: Those of range six [6] east. The south half of section twenty-five [25,] in baeerairhak pepe [18;] and West half of section seven [7,] in township twenty-two [22.] Of range seven [7] east. The west half of section thirty-one (31,] in town- < thirteen [13;] and West half of section twelve [12,] in township fourteen, (14.] Of range nine [9] east. The south half of section ten [10,] in township ‘hteen [(18;] and uth half of section twenty-one (21,) in town- 13,] in town- twenty. ‘he north of section thirteen if ship twenty-two [22,] of range ten [10] east. 1n township sixteen [16,] of range eleven [11] east. The west half of section twenty-nine [29,] and west half of section thirty (30.] And the west half cf sectloa twenty-two ell in township eighteen [18,] of range € even [1! east. shi, Also, at the same time ana place, the following described tracts, which have been claimed under all purchases from the reservees, their heirs, or otherwise, but which purchases have not been perfected by the payments of the amounts of con- sideration respectively alleged, or the production of evidences of such fayment to the proper parties in interest, will be scid in the same manner un- less such payment is made or evidence thereof ad- daced, in accordance with the requirements of the overnment, through the otllee of Indian Affairs, f or before the 15th day of November, 1955, viz : The east half of section eight [S,] in township 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 [20] ‘The west half of section thirty-two [32] in town ship seventeen [17,] of ranve six [6] east. Of range seven [7] east. The south half of section thirty-four [31.) in township fourteen [14;] and South half of section ten [10,] in township twenty [20] The east half of section twenty-sir teres $ sixteen [16,] of range eight (5) And of range ten [10] east. The west half of section twenty-seven [27,] in township sixteen [16,] and north half of seciion thirty-one [31] in township seventeen [17.] And on WEDNESDAY, tie 9thdayof January, 1556, at the land oflice for the Tallapoosa district, in Montgomery, the following described unsold tracts of land, viz: ‘The south balf of s nm eight [> | intownship twenty-three [ee } of range [i] east. ‘The north half of section thirty-cne [31,] in township twenty-two [22,] of range seventeen [17 east. (26,] in east. Of range eighteen [18] east The west half of section fourteen [11] in town- ship nineteen [195] West balf of section twenty-four [24,] in town- ship nineteen [19:] fast balf of section six (6.] in township twenty three [23;] and North half of section seven [7. twenty-four [21.] The west half of section thirteen [13] in town- ship twenty-three [23.] of range nineteen [!9,] east. In township twenty-four [21,] of range nineteen [19] east ‘The south half of section eight (83) — half of section nine i} »] in township th half of section ten [10; h halt of section seventeen ith half of section } and meen [ft orth half of section twenty-one ] ‘The south half of section thirty-six [30,] ia towuship eighteen [19,] of range twenty [20] east. In township eighteen [15,] of range twenty-one The west half of [21] east. irty-one [31; West half of section thi o [ch2 Hi an’ East half of section thirty-two (32 } In township twenty [20,] cf range twentyeone [21] east. The whole of se South half of section The west half of s« townshiptwenty-one east. The south half of section twenty two [2, township seventeen (17, } of range twenty-two east The west half of township eighiecu [ east. ‘The north half of section thirty.one {31,] In township seventeen [17,] of range twenty-turee (23) east. he west half of rec township eighteen [1s.} o1 east * ;] and the 29 t 1st fon thirty-four (31,] in of range twenty-two [22} on thirty-two (32, [4:, J of range twenty-one in 21) wenty-nine [29,] In oge twenty-three (23) The south half of section three [3,] In township sixteen [16, of range twenty-four [24] east. The north half of section eleven i1,] in town- shi tighteen [1>,] of ranze twenty-four [24] east. he south half of section fourteen [14,] in town- ship twenty-four (24,} of range twenty-six [26] east. The south half of section thirty-one [31,] in township tifteen [15,] of range twenty-seven (27) east ‘The north half of section thirty-one [21] tn sch peighter n [1s,] of range twenty-seven [27] east. - In township seventeen te es) The south half of! And the south half of see! ship fifteen [i5,) of range t of range twenty-eight st. four [4;] and t[s tion five [5.] in towne ‘wenty-nine [29] east. Also, at the same timeand place, the following ibed tracts, wuich have been claimed under alleged purchases from reservees, their heirs, or otherwise, but which purchases have not bee perfected by the payments of the amounts of con- wideration respectively alleged, or the production of evidence of such payment to the Proper parties in interest, will be sold in the same manner, un- less such yore is made or evidence thereof adduced. in accordance with tie requirements of the government, through the office of Indian Af- =, by or before the i5th of November, 1555, zs The south half of section fifteen {154 ship twenty-two [22] of range sixteen [ In wash! p in town- 16) east. twenty-two [22,] of range seventeen [17] east ‘The east half of section seven [7;] West half of section seven [7;] and West half of section twenty-four (24.] Ia township twenty-four [21,] of Tange seventeen [17] east. The north half of section twenty-four [21; South half of section twenty-four [24;] aaa Fast half of section thirty-six (36. Fractional sections x 0 and seven [7,] In poms 2 nineteen (19,} range eighteen ds} The west half of section five [5,] in township twenty [20.] of ror eighteea [15] east. ‘The west half of section one [i,] in township twenty-four (24, } of range eighteen i8] east. The south of secijon three es in township nineteen {19,) of range nineteen [ 9} east, The south half of section twenty-five [(25,] in township seventeen [17,} of range twenty (20) east. fon twenty-nine [59,] in The east half of sect iy nineteen [10,) of range twenty (20) east. In towoship twenty-one {21 fe) east, the south haif of section twenty-two '22,) and the south half of section twenty-five [25.] In township twenty-two [22,] of rangetwenty [20] east, ‘The east half of section nine (9;] end ‘The east half of section seven {7,] in township twenty-three [23,] of range twenty [20] east. In township twenty-four bs »] of range twenty [20] east. ;] of range twenty ‘The north half of section nine [9;] and Weat half of section twenty-two [22 ] The south half of section tweni -six [26,] in eye twenty-one [2!.] of range twenty-one he north half of section thirty-five [25,] in eemhip twenty-two [22,] of range twenty ons West half of section seventeen [17,] in pe twenty-four [24,] of Tange fwenijiena In township seventeen 17 ] of range twenty-two Teh eas 4 ‘The north half of section th’ f wa tan ore fl) a ‘The south half of section three (3, fn township Atwwen [15,] of range twenty-three ths cant, ‘The east half of section twenty-nine in fuyene seventeen [17,) of range J Bod The west half of section four (4,) in township teen [18,] of range twenty-three east. he nett ba Section two [2 i townsttp twenty (20, range twenty-three > The east fate of section fifteen [1 FT intordastaly twenty-two (pel Ne twenty-four [24) east. The north balf of section seventeen te in townsbip twenty [20,] of range twenty-five [25] east. The south half of section six twenty-two & of range twenty-fiye [25] east The west half of section four [1} tn township twenty one (21,] of range twenty-six [26] east The south half of section twenty-two (22,] in wie eighteen [15,] of range twenty-seven 27) east he north half of section thirty-three [33,} in mia twenty-one [21,] of range twenty-seven 2) east. The south half of setion twelve (12,} in town- ani ptwenty-two [22,] of range twenty-seven [27) east. The west half of section seventeen [17] in town- ship eleven [11] of range twenty-eight (28) east ‘The south half of section thirty-one [31,] in township eighteen [18.] of range twenty-eight [25] east. he west half of section four i) in towaship twenty-two [22,] of range twenty-efght I east ‘The east half of section nineteen [19,} in town- ship eleven {11,] ef range twenty-nine [29] east; and the south half of section thirty-three [33] in township seventeen [17,] of range twenty-nine £29] east. These sales will commence at the hour of 12 o’clock m., of each day above designated, and contiuue until all of the lands then subject to sale under this notice are offered. ~ CHARLES E. MIX, Acting Commissioner. [6,] in township _sep 1—lawt26Dec SALE OF CHOCTAW ORPHAN LANDS IN MISSISSiPP1. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, Office of Indian Affairs, August 13, 1855. pusiic NOTICE is Bereby given, that the several pieces or parcels of land hereinafter described, lying in the counties of Talahatchie, Yalobusha, Holmes, Lowndes, and Bolivar, in the State of Mississippi, will, at the times and places designated, be exposed for sale in separate quarter sections, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, by commissioners to beappoiuted oa behalf of the Choctaw orphans by the govern- ment, as their trustee, under tie provision of the 6th clause of the 19th article of the Choctaw treaty of 1830, viz: On Monday, the 3d day of December, 1855, at the court house door in Coffeeviile, the following tracts in Yalobusha county : All in township twenty-three (23) of range eight S) east, All of section thirty three (33) ‘The west half and southeast quarter of section twenty-eight (28) ‘The east haif of section twenty-nine (29) The northeast quarter section thirty-one (31) The north half of section thirty-two (32) The whole of section thirty-three (33,) and ‘The west half of section thirty-four (34) And, at the same tir described tract in the county, viz: The south half of section thirteen, tornship twen- ty-six (26) range seven (7) west. On Monday, the 10th of December, 1855, at the court hotise door in Charleston, Tallahatcaie county, the following described traets of land in said county, viz: In township twenty-four All of sections three (3, three (33) ‘The east half of section four (4) The southwest quarter of section nine (9) ‘The nerth half and southwest quarter of section twenty-two (22) ‘The west half of section twenty-five (: ‘The north half of section twenty-six ¢ The west half of section twenty-seven (27) Bee northwest quarter of section thirty-four (31) and ‘rhe north half of the northwest quarter and west half of the northeast quarter of section thir- ty six (36) Tn township twenty-five (25.) range two (2) east All of section twenty-seven (27,) twenty-eight (2) and twenty-nine (2! The northeast quarter of section four (4) ‘Phe southwest quarter of section twenty-two 22) ‘The southwest quarter of section twenty-three (23,) and The east half of section thirty (30.) In townsaAtp tieaty-fowr (24) range three (3) east. All of section three (3) ‘The east half of the northeast quarter of section two (2,) and The northeast quarter ef section four (1) In township twenty-five (%,) range three (3) The southwest q east. 4) ‘The southeast q arter of section fourteen arter of section fifteen (15. The southwest quarter of section twenty five (35 joining rangein Bolivar 2 4) range two (2) east ten (10,) and uhirty- ou s 3.) and ‘The southwest quarter of section thirty-four (31) On Monday, the 17th day of December, 1495. av the court-house do 1 the town of Lexington Holmes county, the following described trac! land in sald county. viz: In towsship sict-rm (10,) range one (1) west. ‘The west half of section fifteen (15) and ‘The west half and southe quarter of section twenty-two (22) In for nsht; varter of section twenty six (8) t quarter of soction Chirty-taree em (15,) range onz (1) west. ‘The south q of section twen’ U On Saturday, the 22d of December, const house door in the town of Colum following described q Lowndes county, viz: Tie northwest quarter of section twenty-two (22,) township nineteen (19,) range seventeen (17) east. Of the above des: ter sections were se! us, the er section of and in fe were tnoccu- ud the other five quar- h acre lot. or eiyvhth of fred in settlement from The late commis- a@ section, have bee debtors to the orphan fund sioner to settle with debtors to that fund deseribes the lands above offered for sale as being “ alinost without an exception rich and fertile, wellandad- Vantazeously located, inany of them considerably improved.’” and as being “largely enhanced in value by the settlement, improvement, prosperity, and excellent population of the section in which they lie,’ and ‘eminently adapted”? for planting purposes, An appraisement of these reserves, showing their value, and the minimum price at which each tract, respectively, may be soid, wil! be inade prior to the dates of sale. In cases where the purchaser or purchasers ofany tract shall fail tocomply with tue terms of sale, the land purchased will be resold at his or thelr ex- pense and risk. The title to these lands Is bell putable; but if, in any case sha!l be set up, ‘the right o} defended by the yoverniment, as thelr yuardian The above sales wilt commence at the places named at 12 o'clock of each dey, and continue un- ved to be indis- i adverse clalin © orphans wiil be il the leads are all cifered. CHARLES E. MiX, Acting Commissioners. ta M—éht& lawtbecl (No. 517.] Notice of the discontinuance of certain Uni- ted State: Land Offices in the States of Ie finots, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Towe. NDER TUR PROVISIONS OF THE SE- cond section of the act of Cougress, approved June i2, 1810, whieh declares “that whenever the quantity of lic land remaining un-old in any land district sil be reduced to a number of arpes less than one Lundred thousand’? such districts Shall be discontinued, &c.; and, in compliance with other laws on the subject, the Secretary of the tntericr, has directed that the following offices be discontinued, viz: Shawneetown and Kaskaskia, fn Illinois, Kalainazoo, Michigan Milwaukie, Wisconsin. Fairfield, iowa. Lands remaining wise'd and undisposed of la the above dist icts will cease to be subject to en- try at those oillces from the date of the receipt of notice to that effect by the segiaters and recefvers at those points, and will be made subject to entry as follows: Shawaeetown and Kasks¥la, to be attached to the Spanaees district, iMinots. Kalamazoo to the Ionia district, Michigan. Milwautie to the Menasha district, Wisconsin. Fairfield to the Charitoa district, lowa The otticers at the points of consolidatian will give public notice of the days on which they wil! respectively be prepared to receive applications for entries of any such lands at their offices. Given under my hand, at the city of Washing- ton, this 12th day of November, A.D. 1355. THOS A. HENDRICKS, Commivssioner General Lend Office. nov 14 —law6w [No. 516.] NOTICE OF THE ESTABLISHMEST I OF THREE ADDITIONAL LAND DIs- TRICTS IN THE STATE OF 1OWA —tn pursuance of the act of Congress entitled “An act t change the boundaries of the land districts in the Sta.e of I.wa, and for other Purposes,”? a roved March 3d, 1355, which act creates adi fonat land districts in «aid State, it is hereby de- clared and made known that the land oifice for the “* TURKEY-RIVER DISTRICT’ has been estab- lished at Daconsan, in Winneshiek county; that for the “ Fort Dopox pistricr” at Fort Dovce, in Webster county; and that for the “StoUX-RIVER DISTRICT” et Sioux City, in Wooedburv county. Given under my hand in the elty of Washing- ton, this thirty: first day of October, A. D. 1955, By order of the President : : sie} THOS. A. HENDRICKS. Commissioner of the General Land Ohice. nov 2—law6w nd place, the following | | SOMETHING TO OLD AND YOUNG. PROFESSOR Woon's HAIB RESTORATIVE. 1H Lis pre} lon, yh less than two "T verre dee petiics owing torte: ence ar fects upon the in hair and sealp, bas already obtained a celebrity and sale perfectly un paralleled. {t hasavithout ‘ihe ordinary appliance used for such purposes, won its way, and been heartily welcomed to most of the cities and towns in the United States, the Canadas, and the West India Islands. Nor is wordplay aes when it is remembered. gpd oid upon its merits, solely ax lished by actual tests. That this preparation will actually Restore gray Hair to its Natural Color, produce a luxuriant Eon upon the heads of the bald. it the from fai!ing otf, and when used as a tonic ar- bein ego a continual flow of the natural fluid and thus render the hair soft, glossy and wa > destroy diseases of the scalp, and expel dandra the certificates of distingnished gentlemen ani ladies in every part of the country who have tried it, and therefore speak what they know, most ful- 1. attest. That by a proper use of this Restorative the hair can be made to atiain and retain its natu- ral color to alinost any age alotted to humanity, by removing Lue cause of disease from the sealp— no matter how lon, nding—the concurrent tes- timonials of the press and the certificates of nu- merous oe pence individuals of both sexes, to the use of this curative, as well as of the recom. mendations of editors and certificates before allu- Ged to, can be had of all agents. Brooxrtzip, Mass., Jan. 12, 1555. Peor. Woon—Dear Str—Having made trial of your Halr Restorative, It gives me pleasure to say that its efect has been excellent in removing in- flammation, dandrai, and a constant tendency to itching, with which 1 have been troubled from childhood, and has elsor esiered my hair, which was becoming gray, toi cs originaleolor. I have used no other article, with anything like the same pleasure and profit. Yours, treaty , J. kK. bRaee Pastor of Ortho@ox Church. Brooklisid. 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TO ALL THAT YALUE TH. nition to al! suffer | sed by aze, sick- ness and partir. es injudiciously selected, to SP. ACLES end GLAS nd by himself to a true spherical a precisely cording to the Very numer ant transpare to the wearer a vexity of the eye. 5 caused to the .e¢ commencement ecisely suited, by J the practice of many , enables him to measure the focal disease of yes, aml such ylasses Muti are absolutely re- €d Will be furnished with precision and satis- | ofan Op y the € uir Menta tronave of selves of h y call, by send- | ing how many y cles, can be su their sight. Innumerable test ira: ences given ¢ ease ;_and cefer- the zreatest reulars lo be bh venth street, thi Hall, up stairs. Mrs. 7) furaished ime torytome. They possess, and I em the own ully selec’ agi y the best i of eight or nine p t ph 4 froin 9 pleased with the treatment of ving and impro=- your re the eyes, ing the sight. 10, 1b. me with asure to # ae aid those who i ROUZIE, having occesio. mony as to his «) ALE. E As2i2t. Sec’y to slg BALDWIN, a Land Warrants. jy Wt VHE PIANO Fu BS o3 MR. W. HENHY PALMER, ILL moet at the ay of Music, corer V of 3th and D strc after MON- DAY, Oct. Sih, WboS. ‘The Fe requested to be in attendance on the days hours speci- fied in the notices wldressed to them. W. HENRY PALMER, oct4 Tr. (OHM B. BLVANS. M TUOWFEON. ELVANS & TiGMPeUR, DEALKES 1H _ BALDWARE, COACH TRIRUINUS, &c., No. 326 Penn vivania aveauc, betsoesn Ninth Gud Ter & sis, Woskingion, ¥.C. I Dessort Spoous F 3 With aud wih- Wastin and Bei irons, Ovens BUILD ai Eyiues, Paurnaces, Gri2- &e. ING MATERL © Brad’s Shutter Serews and Stubbs, Door Spriags, Handrail Screws, Door Knobs Bell Palls, Door Sheaves and Rall, &e. CABINET MAKERS’ GOODS. air Cloth, Curled Hair, Moss, Gimps, Sofa and Chair Springs Venitian Blind Hooks, Rack Pulleys, Roller Eads Brackets, Furniture Natis Glue, Coin Handies and Screws, Diamond Screw ' Omnibus F Plates, &e CARPENTERS’ GOODS, Planes, Suws, Drawing Knives, Spokeshaves, Chisels and Gouges, Plane frons Augers, Braces and Bitis, Boring Machines, Haw- mers, a eagred ‘* Bevels, Sqnat Axes, &e. BEASRSNETH « Chath iatine- ooops a rig ngs, es, jhafts, Spokes, Hubs, Bows, Poles is i unners, Silvered and Brass Bands, Stump Joints, Stump Collars, Top Props Curtain Frames, Lamps, Inside Linings, Lining Silks, Damask, " , Buttons, Tacks, Fringes, Laces, and Enameticd Canvass &e. ELVANS & THOMPSON,” yil— 326 Pa. avenue. WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. HANGE OF HOURS.—Op and after Mon Cc day, the 234 instant, the Trains will Leave Washington at 6 and 94 2. m., and 3 and sie Lape at4y p.m. un .m. ues Bakiagern ct 4X and 9X a. m., and Jand 5 p.m. On Sunday at 4% 2. m. ap Str 4 s: T. H, PARSONS, Agent ¥OK MOUNT VERNON, N TUFSMAYS AND FRIDAYS.—FARE, round trip, $1; from Alerandria i 75 eents —The steamer THOMAS, COLLYER leaves Washington at 9, lexan dria at 9 o'clock. Coaches leave the Capitol for the boat at $x o'clock. Coach fare cents. Per sons Wishing the coaches will leave their residence with George & Thomas Parker. Refreshinents on the by 3 SAM", GEDNEY. Cantsts (PME STE, ER GEORGE PAGE will leave Alexandria and Wasb- — , ington at the following bours: . Leave Alexandria at 4,7, 8X, Ila. m., 12x, 2,3%,.5,6 p m Lerve Washirgton al 6, 8,9, it a m., 3, 2X. ‘a: 54,7 p.m. LATHAM’S OMNIBUSES will run in connec tion with the Boat, startiag from the Capitol and going up Peunsylvania Avenve as Taras 12th st thonce to the Bo: Leave Capitol M,7K%, 8X, lla m, yx, 2,34,5¥ p.m The BO \T rns in ocanection with the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, and with the Tralns op the Baltimore and Washing on Rauroad. RATES OF TOLI re froin Capiiol to Bort.. 6% cents le *s } j « | Bug Horse and rider cis j Market Wagons and Dray ae | “ “ 9 « | Wegon an@ four borses 5 <aagh | Macks...ccccesesseoer: ih a | Hacks, Round Trip ow at Flour per barre! 6 ® All kinds of Grain per + sep 27-1" captain. ORAN & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD j a GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE! WICK dally between WASHINGTON and | the SOUTH, vie ALEXANDRIA, GOR DONSVILLE ard RICHMO D—no night lin: on Sunday. ' a ¥ before € o'clock am | yo“ 9 “ea | “ m 2 6 “« pm FARKS BY NIGMT LINE. Fiom Washington and Alexandria, to Gcr- ‘bea, route to ti ogton. Weir: | arket, Mid- “ a geees ee ns RTS) RIA, adistance os | vals. LIVERPOOL E EAMERS. \ by contract, express- every care has bee 4 ey cae 0 PB “sas SE between Wasiington end Wheeling but 17% hears! ween Weshinzton cad 27 hours! D BAGGAGE CHECES TO Bs WASHINGTON. Time Bunzi ington and the Tra’ tore is alweys promptly Juneticn (lately called the Relay H se of cars Ohio river. Ghia, near e, noeville, and These trains connect cs of the Newark, Nianstield wl for Sandusky, Toledo, fs, beilatre, on the “pa “gh Tickets for New Orleans, iugton—are trans- nsvilis, Cairo, and St. 2. 7° For CLE AND, and via Cleveland to Toledo, Detroit, Chicayo, els., tiekets are sold, when the Obio is pavieutle between Wheeli rd end Wellsville (forty miles) where 2 connection with the Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad is meds Travel Leuls are seld by thot while tt ngh Tickets sud also ihe shortest. ny all the leading ton most speedy, and dir oints in the great Wes he disiance fiom asbingtoa to Cincinnati is but 654 miles, being about 100 zalles shorter than by any other route ! FARD, BY THROUGH T:CEET, PROM WASHINGTON :—To Wheeling, $3 30; Colum:- bus, $15 65; Mm, Gio o4; Cincinnatl, $16 69; Loulsvile, load, $13 65, by sicamer from Cincinpati, = anapolls, %17 50; Cleve- 30; $15 89; is Ch 0, $20 65 an $25; ook oie FOR F: PERRY, MAR’ . iD, BERKLEY SyaiNn BEDFORD SPRINGS, PIEDMONT, VUAKLAND, and FAIRMOUNT, ssengers muy lave Washington at 6 a. m. or % p. Mig For the minor way stations between Bailunore and Wheeling, take 6 a. m. train from Washi e t r sa to — froma See, Ansapolis, B. rial advertisements. pp For further Soforas: ion, Throwgh Tickets sey ir fed ee H. PARSONS, Agent. "i us SOHN H. DONE, Master of joa, Baltimore aud Ohio Baltimore. veay 2—-tf Bla Ss an ss MAGAZ'NE for Nov , 25e Harper's Story Book No. 12, the studdo, 25¢ Pataam’s Magazine for Nov » 25e. Life PT. Barmum only Sic ‘The Uld Homestead; by Ann S. Stevens, 81 25 Leaves from Book of Natare, by De Vere, &. K. LUNDY, D.C. { { | i | month by the By j 3.8. GAUDE ' clans in New Y IR MALATION cvRe ror “ Pp CONSUmFT!I ee A eEY WONDERFUL !? he! | ExrSrAN rovght heme to the deor of the M | A WONDERFUL discovery bas recently j made by Dr. Curtis, of this city, in | ment of Consumption, Asthma, 1 P all diseases ofthe Lunes. We referto Dr CUR GEANA, or INHALING B\ GEA AND CHERRY SYRUP. With this new me- | thed, Dr. C. bas restored many ones ) health, as aa evidence of which be has innumere- ble cerlificates. Speaking of the treatment, a phy- sician remarks, ‘I! is evident that inhaling—con- Le, beali = ben stbject to te pre ena $8 for <cle ot country — it. The inkeler is wer en, Without the st inconventence—the be the body we ieient to evnporate the 6 Hong of coves of cures, Uke the follow! might be er Sa ae the At: Lam cured of Use Acthma of ten years’ standing & . Curtis’s Hyreana 2 TAROARE EASTON, Brooklyn, mY MRS. PAUL, of No. 5 Hammond street, N. ¥., was cured of a severe case cf Bronchitis by the # na. boen cured of & distressing couch r, and decided to be {a cuzable by the pb bmond, Me P.M. Ric! yER, of Now York, testi The Rev. Pr. CHE! fes of our medicine * Having had some opportunity to testify its effic cy, Tasn convinced ibet It is @ mostexcellent ren, edy, both the Syrcp and the inhuling application to ihe chest. Prof. 8. CENTER writes us as follows: Gentine —I bave recenGy had occasion to test your Cherry an Vapor, ina case of chronic bad refused to yield s» other forms of ' a mi the result bas sati>- fled me chat, whatever your prepaiation, it i lent reme. I wish. e cake of the afficted, ithin the reach of all. of the most celebrated Physi- sas follows: Dr. Cratts— —faving witnessed the excellent effects of your Hygeana or Inhaltn ~ 2 gran Vapor and Cherry S)ran, in case of Chron’ Bronchitis, and being much in favor of counter ir- DR. JOHNS, s being the most con- mode of applying anything er ne n Ne Socul otennds ed, and many cured, by od te confess that 1 am op- veity soevet comy s contrived aiticie, pee its ef. vove 2liuded to, bave induced E r You are at liberty to use this In any Way you May think proper © vic and injuriows counter- i wold POISON Topica by CHAS. STOT?, bec.aad J. BL MOORE, may 22—fn br. L. B. WRIGHT'S Vegetable Liquid Cathartic; OR, PLEASANT FAMILY PHYSIC. SUCCESS AND WON- of my Gb pe cated Ca- governors Pt heel iter- ‘seers of various public egarded 25a united IOLE COUNTRY ly Physic and Alterative, ver yet been equalled Some pe sons, becu desing the public for years with { nz compounds. quid Cathattie}? inte 20 Urifiiny effect that 2 notice in its faver it hes ac tre-all, but my becon- tug complaints :— os of the Bladder end fous Fever, Bronchitis, Costiven: «« isv, bowel Comp.ciut, Piles, Blotebes on the nm, Dropsy, t yspepsia, tery «fica- cteus, Merysty d Acue, Gout, Sick , lwpnrity of the Blood, Mer- s Eroptions, a speedy back and Breast, Second- fai kinds, and for ali the Ss inptor: poses of a F All ages, condi » can be beneti: in!- ses of Debi it Bertions of td an sl ave the bowel: quack preparations een safely say that | stious te quackery in {tc have avoided a pre aration. SNOTAP ty sesur TCL OF MERCTRY IN IT abe it that ft fs 7 © principles, end ue wholesome and TaAbLEINIT ery precinct whe ed, the most ti Medicine ba Deer tering festimonicl, of fs MIRACULOUS CURES of the greatest variety of complaints yet rendered t any medic). « THOU F MOTHERS bave testified t coibing and ali-healing qnal- ities, and man) positively that this ts hysic for children or POYSICIANS UNIVERSALITY the ONLY t that b this TESTIFY that this ts MEDY in proof of it in their practice. most lueredulous ‘hat, sel this remedy may be Sd y ».C, and by all oul the country. NOME MANCFZACTURES. cOTTON WORKS, , BASIN. ALEXANDRIA, PURNS, Proprietors, and NEAR THECAN PITZPATRICH 3 vers of COTTON YAKNS, CAR- PETC. , s. TWINE, WKAPPING TWINE, CORVAGE, COLTON BATS, §-. Orders drama merchants in Washington respect- fully solicited vove articles, which y we will delive Washington lower thau can be had fu Baltimo: steer Northern markets. All orders vill meet with promptattention, by address- ing as above. * & B. oc Itt GLENWOOD CEMETERY, Office Neo. 292 Pa. av. 10th sirost, I= Bank.) hHIS CEMETERY Is laid ont on the plen of the ceiebrated © reenwood, of New York, an@ situated on the b quarter mile: a street leadiay din Tuis Compe grese, appropr purposes, mak prohibiting ail « dtherwise, who wish thelr ded to repose where tuey have Placed the m, for it hos become a custosa in all other cities wi al ground becoimes valu- able for other p sell it, and throw the dead prom! 1 pit, and legal measures ¢: Jes are given N. B.—Ofice open ¢ where Pampllets, cx Laws, and a map of the wy formation, can be oltaincd All orders left with Mr. I {lU Seventh street, or any et Prompuy attended to. Wt Rel cka.m, z the Chaster, By- “tnd, 2nd all other in- ames F. Harvey, No. berunderteker, will be je is—iy enpets 2o8S EREGSON MBER of toys Colleye Veterinary N Surgeons, 2 llow of Veterinary Meai- cal Association, Lond respectfuily informs the public of esning on and Saver, that at the Urgeat request of niuarrous friends and patrons, neon vasa his professional duties aed of as heretofore his office being at Mr. Henry + Birch’s tivery Stable, it will be at Mr. Thomas Smith’s Stable, 1% street, between H and | north of Pa. Avenue, where he can be consulted daily upon diseases incidental to all domesticated animats. Horses examined as te soundness. Gen- tlemen purchas@®z, will find it te their edvantave to have the Horses examined. oct 3-tf W. HENRY PALMEG’S PIANO FORTE % EVENING CLASS FO Lap om N EVENT ASS FOR N A Gentlemen is now formi jd ng at caden: of Music. Aj to at we HENRY P. ER, 233 F street, or at the Acad emy of Music, corner of D and 9th’ streets. ocly ‘ a

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