Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1858, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

EVENING STAR. KITCHE TRY. ]'m tired of work on Folly Gray. = ioe no tlloped the pots kitties round, siok of the very sound. at ngds areas bard.as sori 4 Jeoent on more one that was made like me. bere! =a ee iattaciog over, eatis ing, the bread is burning many ling. bitohing motions Seo made in wearing but them notions! "ve twisted m: Eto peuldeee Gat the at. bern mace rT ie come: ro it ben one will saa strved up kitchen to all TS ivere was Heteey Grant, was 0 lazy Grabs as ever | knew— ey wrspied and twisted their bodies about, nd .aid 8 bao Se . And eaoh wore behind a frightful iump, t looked, ir. the world, like a camel's hu stars! | wonder the men don’t go ad bring homes Hotteatot Venus or so? ‘ne girls would be in utter despair ‘0 yo the form of see ee anial fair, ‘ell! idah Drew a: tse: rant married now re no’ hive with im: ‘ney draw! thi ou uy proud to earn tneir bread, ler what the reason canbe ‘Rat nobody comes to marry me ! Splash ! goes the dish cloth into the kettle; L'U try for once Miss Poilly’s mettle— ‘Phe cakes may burn as black as my shoe— y here for I'll be dang'd rf 1 do! mean to flirt, nnd Wriggie, And love, and pad, and stare s nd then if no one the question pops, Jingo! I shall bs as mad as hc 1 By accounts from the d-partments it ap- * that the cold bas been very severe all over ‘rance. UD Col. [nglis, whose defence of Lucknow is likely to rank among the most memorable in- stances of galiantry and endurance in Enylish martial history, is a son of the late Right Rev. Dr. Jobn Ing!’s, Bishop of Nova Scotia. To wx Huno —Sheriff Parker. of New Orleans, has received from Gov. Wickliffe the death war- rant of Fitzgerald, who murdered bis sister, and Kreppell, who murdered his old mistress, Mrs. Schumaker. They are to be hung on the 19th inst. Vator oF a Youns Lany’s Trern.—The Pa ris Courts value a young arn be teeth at$.000f. Au y knocked down by a carriage, and lost by the accident all her teeth Sbe brought an action for damages and the trib- Englisb governess was late! unal awarded her the above amount. Tux Kine wHo was a GENTLEMAN —It is re- lated of a certain king that on a particular occa- sion he turned his tea into bis saucer, contrary to his custom and to the etiquette of society because two country ladies, whose hospitalities he was enjoying, didso. That king wasa gentleman. {0 Andrew Johnson, near Paydown, Maries county, Mo., reeently shot his step-mother, Mrs Johnson, wife of W. H. Johnson, member of the State Legislature, through the breast, with a pis- tol, Instantly killing her. He was arrested and a fession. The Amberst and Belchertown, (Mass.,) Railroad, has passed into the hands of tue bond- holders, not being able to meet its obligations. A small portion of the road has been washed away, — the passaye of trains, and 2 stage line been put on. Assoon as the Ministry and O; ition P| Blo have ascertained whe are the real vic- tors in the late hotly contested election for mem- bers of Parliament, the great and absorbing ques- tion of the free oceupaucy of the Hudson Bay ‘Territory will come before the statesmen of the provinces. {0 Messrs. Blackwood, of Edinburgh, have in press a reprint from their own magazine of the charming ‘‘ Seaside Studies at I!fracombe, Ten- by, the Scilly Isles, and Jersey,”’ now confessed te be from wes, the biographer of Gathe, and the author of the the versatile pen of Mr. G. H. “« Blograptical History of Philosophy.”” ~ The Lawrence, Kansas, correspondent of ‘the Cincinnati Gazetie, says: «Mra. Mary P. Canfield {s undergoing a preliminary examina- tien here, on the charge of poisoning he: hus- Band. There also rumors that she took the life of ber infant child in a similar manner. [llieit love ts bys as the motive for the horrible young and pretty, and the affair is deed. she ereati great sensation.”’ A Qvuustiox or Fact.—The Spiritual Tele- - Bree ex pi@sses the belief that the spiritaalists of jeston do not ‘‘commit the impropri ety os sittin fii in their circles unciothed,’’ [t has -‘institut inquiry, and has as yet been unable to find any person, either spiritualist or skeptic, who knows or believes such « thing has occurred. Among the items of theatrical gossip is the intended marriage of Mr. (Dick Tinto) Good- Fieb, enz of the authors of the -Poor of New York,” and several other productions, toa Miss Stevens, a young lady who left a comfortable and luxurious Lome, to try her chances for fame upon the stage. U7 Ata botel in Cincinnati, Obio, the other night, 2 man in the absence of twolady occupants of 2 room; secreted himself under the bed. The ladies returning to their room late at night, the fellow took one of them around the ankle, whicb eaused her and her companion to scream loudly. The house was aroused, and in the confusion the tuief escaped Ul” _The soil of Salt Lake Valley is very fer- tile. Tbe Mormons have had an uncommonly fraitful season, and the yield of their land has been immense. One man’s wheat yielded 72 bushels to the acre; another €4 bushels ; and 1 o- tatoes turned out 660 bushels tothe acre. ‘These potatoes all weighed from one to five pounds each Runaway Staves.—The Albany correspond- ent of the Journal of Commerce says that he saw the other day six runaway negroes marched thro the streets under the protection of Ste- hen Myers, a black wan, who claims to be the resident of the “ Underground Railroad,” an organization which occupies itself in ranalng off darkies from New York to Canada ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS BROWNS’ HOTEL.—W W Boyden, La JC Chinn, Ky; T B Horwitz, Md; A Dadley, Va; 5 Simonds, Md; Col Jas Collier, O; J 8 Collier, do; E B Smith. Md; Thos Smith, d»; A R Hor- nor and lady. Pa; JT Henegan, do; A P Spring, Miss; W % Alderson, Ala; E H Brodhead and fady, do; A s age oy La; Jobu Farrow, do; W Brad >SKanitman,do; W Esher do; 8 W es, do; R J Howard, Mo; G W Robinson, N ¥; FF Milne, Pa; C J Milne, do; J B Crawford R NY; BF Crosland, do; G C Sanemy rd Pa; € Maj ‘fH Shaptun, Mass; H Lemare, d Hil, NY; T do; J Cormick and lady, 11]; Miss P Hofecker, Pa; W Clapp, N Rog: WD McCraw, Miss. WILLARDS' HOTEL .—A Lathrop, Pa; Geo YR Gr »ob, US N; W C Dow, Ill; W H Wilson, Va; C Penning- ton, jr, Md; A P Muse, Mexico J Williams, Va; Shar wood, do; H K Browen, N Mr and Mrs Westcott, Mr and Mrs Clar! €arpenter aud lady, Miss Carpenter, Pa Hessey, Mass. J P 'y, Pa; Capt Meade, 4 A Lowrey, N Yk; WH McNary, do; J T M. ton and lady, do; L. D Cupper, Mich; Miss Suy dam, L. Suydam and lady, Mrs J G Syr, Jed Foy and | tqubarson, Md; R Cook, Mo; Mrs A Hauer. Miss H Rogers, Pa; T BS: fe.thwaite, Miss Bleeker, Diss Leary, A Lear Mr Kingsley, Jno Jackson, C Keep, N Y; Hon iady, NYk;J D Fa Farnsworth, Mich; R Wolfe and lady, } E Carpenter, WI; J W Todd, USA: F J Shunk,do; Jue Pitts and lady, NJ; Wim L Stone, RI; W A Coule, Mo; L. stone, RI; WS Mullins, S C W Bickley, Pa; St Brady, US NATIONAL HOTEL. J Eaton, B Able, J B Fa lowa; B R Croasdule, Pa; Leo Smith, iJ Santmyer, O; G N Sanders.G W Farnham. rie T Paroham, Miss Harrison, Miss Panldle Geo Paulding NY; P Quigley, Del; 8 H Berry, 1, Mo; H Goblen. E Pernandis, R A Wall, H Ferguson, T F Jt, Ma; C "Todd. Mo; 8 M Curtis, Del; J Newbold, NJ: M'A and Miss Bodine, Pa; J Atcherson, Verin’t; E E Smith, Pa; J Freeland, E J Rich- KIRKWOOD HOUSE —3 W Bowdain, NY; F Marbury, Ma; WA a Y; utfie, J oung H P Brooks, Md; J Gay, N J Alexander, J F Suit, Mixs ards, Md; G Farnham, Ny. ID Henderson, Kab; W C y, Hing, do; J Buckley, do ST Reon aie rd Vv N NY; € MMtranb, Pa: ¥ Marshal, Mans TC: yy Alte Stews t Cram, D Cha tall cnitd er USNS TY ChoeNat; WS JB’ Stanar Jackson, Md; F Hall, Me; E ‘Wharton, do. 0.8. HOTEL, (L. O. Suita s —W H Han non, NY; Col J Shaw, do; O Coe, do; Dr A Jam inet, Mo; J L, Devon, Dei; J Tf Heard, do; PS Sutton, Md; Hon J Gooper, Pa; @ Vandewrite W Dearmont, do; AC Withers. do; NC Ocriead, do; J Ker, do; G T Thomas, NY; @ Parsons, a; © Chapin; Ct: T H Boswell, Va; WJ Moryaus do; T Evaus, Md; P Hogan, NY OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS Faom tux Darren Starzs. - Steamers. Leave “i Boston ...,..Li . ae its ‘ords and hold back their heads, V Anderson, Mo; J H Scrivener, = Wilson, do; Mr Berkhans, Pa; Juo Be rian, NY; W_J Fisher, do; C Horner, Virgint, @ B Clarke, Ma; P FE: Hines, ROW Bynu do; J G Rainey. do; € Moore, NY; E.G W tall Md; M Tooth. Mo; Charles Goodman, 0; C Me- G Mirick, NY; W = Batcher, jr, M McPherson, N ard lady, Missour ; ‘S S:ansbury, Md; H B Fuller, Mass; see Dav s, Erwin, Mass; J si werpool... 10 ew York... Liverpool... Feb 13 steamers leave New York Portland mall on tos Schad Sieh of uch month UNITED STATES MAILS. Post Orrics DerantMent, Fobruary 1, 1958. eying the, penile of the United P J rae Tr to June ¥ of MAI N AMPSHIR eR 1 MeARek Use a. CONNACH: OU, end NEW YORK; from July 1, Jase to June rf im the Siates ‘of PENNSYLVANIA, A F LAND ond OHIG: aod om July 1, 1858, 25.28 in ihe Staten of VIRGINIA: NOR NA,SOUTH CAROL. ae ORGIA, RIDA, on the routes and in thetimes here- in specined, will be receiv-d at the contract office of thag ‘Ment until $ p. m., of March Sl next, tobe deeided by April 24 fuliowing. (Bemg, with some exceptions. routes established by act of Congress March 3, 1857.) MAINE. From July 1, 1853, to June 30, 1961. 189 From Skowhegan to North Anson, 11 miles and back. six times a w: ve an daily, except Sunday, at 6 vat North Anson by 9p m ‘ North Anson daily, exoept Sunday, at 5 rive at Skowhegan by 8am. 16@ From Rockiand, by Rockvi'le, West Camden. South Hope, Union, MoLain’s Mi ls, North peace, Searsmont, Soutn Montville, Li- berty, Montville, South Freedom, West Freedom, Contre Albion, Albion, East Ben- ton, and Bentou, to Kendall's Mills, 47 miles and back. three times a week Rockland Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at7 a m Arrive at Kendall's Mills by 3p m Leave Kendall’s Milis Tuesday, Thursday, and ei oa 7am Arrive at Rockland by 8 p m. 161 From North Cast by West Brookville, South Brookville, and Brook to Leon wick, 15 miles and baok three t & weel ve North Castine Tuesday, Thursday, aud emer Bt4p n . rive at Sedg wicl m Leave Sedgewick Pooky, Thursddy, and Saturday at 6am Arrive at North Castine by 11am. 162 From Patten, by Island Falls, to Smyrna, 20 miles and tack, ouce a week Leave Patten Thursday at 7am Arrive at Smyrna by 5 pm Leave oe Friday at7am Arriveat Patten by . m, 163 From Weston, by SBanoreft Mills, Barker ‘Tract, and Reed Plautation, to South Mo lunkas, 30 miles and back, twice a week -Leave Weston Monday and Friday at 6am Arnve at South Mo unkus by 4pm haave Sonth Molunkus Tuesday and Satur- yat6n ton hy 4 pr by Letter C and Maple Grove, held, 16 miles and back, three timos a week Lewe Mars Hill Tuesday, Thursday, and Reger pore strfield by 1 ive at Fort Fair m Leave Fort Fairheld Tuceday. Thursday, and Satnrany 2 pin Arrive at Mars Hill by 8pm. NEW HAMPSBIRE. From July 1, 1858, to June 30, 1861. 337 From Keene, by Swansey and North Richmond to Richmond, 12 miles and back, three times ‘ uitable schedale of departures a:.d arrivals to bearranged. VERMONT. From July 1, 1853, to June 30, 1961. 485 From Cabot, by South Walden, W: jardwick and Kast Greensboro,! and back thre timesa w suitabie schedule of departures and arrivals to be arranged 496 From Jonesville, by Hantington and Stark sbo- pee to _— +23 nules back, three tunes week. le of departures and arrivals by West Arlington, to Sand- gate, 8 miles aud tack, three times 8 week. Leave Areas Tuesday, Thureday and Sat- a m a Arrive at Sandgate by 1134 am Leave Sandgate Tucsday, Thursday and Sat- uw at m Pe J grit by 256 pm. MASSACHUSETTS From July 1, 1958, to June 30, 1861. 723 From South Westport, by West, Point, to Ai ville, R.f,8 milesand back, six times 8 week, A suitable sch -dule of de partures and arrivals to be arranged by the postmasters. CONNECTICUT. From July 1, 1858, to June 3, 1961. 94 From Waterbury, by Middl ry. 11 miles and back, t week. Leave Waterbury Tuesday and Saturday at 8 sm Arrive at Wegodbery by liam Leave Woodbury Tuesday and Saturday at 12 m Arrive at Waterbu' Spm. we Sum Wolco ville, by lor rmctns to Goshen, 6 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Wolcottville daily, except Sunday, at 2 PM, Or on arrival of cars * Arrive at Goshen by 4pm Leave Goshen daily except Srn lay, at 10a im Arrive at Wolcottviile by 12a. NEW YORK. From July 1, 1858, to June 30, 1861. 1444 From Lowville, by Weat Martinsburg, West Lowville, Harrisburg, hagen, and land, to Watertown, 77 miles ana beak, three times a week. Leave Lowville Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat- urday at6 am Arrive at Watertown by 11} am Leave Watertown Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 2 p in 1445 Brom Hudson, by Humphrey ville, to Li rom Hudson, umphreyaville, to Livings- ton, 9 miles and beck, six timea a week. ve Hudson daily, except suaday, at 11am Arrive at t ivingstou by 2°¢ pm Leave Livingston daily, except Sunday, at 8 am Arrive at Hudson by 103¢ 1448 From Oneida, by Oneida C: miles and back, twelve times a week. Leave Oneids daily, except Sunday, at 9:8 m and 3}, pm Arrive at Vernon by 11am and5 pm non daily, exoept Sunday, at 73, am D at Oneida by 9am and 24 p m. 1447 From Comstock's Landing, by North Granville and Middie Granville, to Granville, 12 mies and back. six times a week. Leave Comatook’s L ing daily, except Sun- at6am Arriveal Granville by 10am Leave Granville daily, except Sunday,at lia m Arrive at Comstock’s Landing by $ p m. 1448 From North Hector, by Hector, to Logan, 5 miles and back, three tunes a week. Leave North Hector Tuesday, Thuraday, and ot Poke ae arrive at Li vy am - ve Logan ‘Tuesd.y, Thursday, and Satur y al team ive at North Hector by 9!4 a m. m Elizabethtown, by lewis, te 21 miles and back three timer Leave Elizabethtown Tuesday Saturday at 6am Arrive at Keeseville by 12m Leave Keeseville Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at2 pm Arrive at Elizabethtown by 82 p m. Prom Havauna, by Od » Mecklenburg, and Perry City rumansburgh, 25 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Havanna Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat- urday at 9am Arrive at Trumansburgh by 4p m Leave Trumansburgh Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at9am rrive at Havanna by 4 Lt roposais to run by a schedule differing from the foregoing, to be stated by the bidder, will be considered, petit . '* roposals to run but twice s week are invited. 1451 Prom eget by South Owego, to Warren Se! Mw c Pa., 16 miies and back, twicea Kk. Les jo Tuesday ‘and Priday atl _m Arr Warren Centre by 6 p = Warren Centre ‘Tuesday and Friday at am Arrive at Owego by Jlam, PENNSYLVANIA. From July 1, 1853, to June 30, 1860. 9 F Conneautville, Cc ville and S19 Fisdenboro's to Waterford, 30 miles gad backs twicea week. — Leave Conneautville Monday and Wednesday 47 %, trive at Waterford by 8 pm; Waterford Tuesday and Thureday at 7 at Conneautville by 8 p m. $820 From Hanover, by Littiestown and Monoo-éy- ville, smuitteburgh, 22 miles and back, three times & week. — Hanover Tuesday, Thursday, aud Sat- ve iy n iit burgh by 8 rive at Emmittsburgh by 8 p m; eave rgh Trucsdey + Thursday and ‘Satu in; Arriv) ir by 9am. 3521 From fichardsville, Mary Ann- : ville, Shaffner’s Coruers, Heach Bottom ‘and Bear Creek’s Mills, to Ridgeway, 35 mites and back, once a week. Leave Brovkviile Saturda: 7am; at eieewey hs D, a Sal: Krnve Mertoita laity, except Sunday, at 1 pm; oad t Lan ter by 6pm; Tianonster daily, except Banday,at 8 Marietta by 12 m. sees From Loneester, by Willow Street. Rawlins- pe 1 Besheste, - > Ms i's Ferry, 18 mi back, 1ce . Lea e Lancaster ‘Monday and Thuredsy at 7 at MoCall’ 12m; fees = Metal's Fort Bd aud Thursday Arrive at Lancaster by 7 pm. é sea Prom Usuoaster. ty Gictaeed and Senders: timesa week tte 9 miles and beck, six . ve Lancaster daily, exeapt Sunday, at 8 abiveat Paradise by 6 pmi eave Here daily, excopt Sunday .at 7am; or, bat loam, K “Froukfon Eprings, co) miles aad task’ Twice inept eae ty ger ste om: bars rg a jonday and Wed t Bea 3 g m. oy as Fe rom sara Moke theon Genesee race” es 5 mee 4 pap Ka » Monday, Wedaesday, and ‘itday sve T ise Biseor sar back, six times 8 Get except Sanday, ‘and back, once § A 's till, oad,) 21 miles ang Ag 2m e's raday at 836 a m, or op arrival ‘at Troy by 26 copes foram addicoeal weekly trip are in- low Springs of- Chemung, N. Y., 4% ‘Tuesday and Saturday at routt Creek to miles nga baok, twice Leave itt Creek y and Saturday at 11 ‘eat Oroutt Creek nny to Tailmansvilie, 5 miles and Leave'Stardcoo Tuesday and Saturday at 1 at Talimansville Talimausville Tu: SOUTH CAROLINA. From July 1, 1868, te June QU, 1559. C. H., by Pierce Town. Equal busco, and Millwese, i cennl teih enlon and beck, Leave Anderson C, H. Arrive at Anderson Land, to Abbevill Leave Anderson C. at Abbevil Cave Abbeville C: Fi H Shoe. by om Fata Sat jeuday fod Saturday at m. rive at Staruoca in time to connect with the mail from Susquehanna Depot—sa; MARYLAND. From July 1, 1858, to June 30, 1960. on bec Alges Fresh to Tompkinsville, 10 miles a B _ twice & wee! if Allen's Fresh Wednesday and Saturday am t ‘Fompkinsyville by 2p m ‘ompkinsville Wednonday and Satur- am Allen’s Fresh by 11am, Tobacco to Pisgah, 10 miles and k. twice 8 week. Port Tobacco Wednesday and Saturday Pisgah by lam Pisgah Wednesday and Saturday at m ve at Port Tobacco by 3 p m. 5 From Frederick, by Lewiston and Catoctin Furnace, to Mechanicstown, 20 miles and back, six times a week. Frederick daily, except Sunday, on ar- rival of the Eastern mail by railr . Wednesday at6am H.by7pm Thursday at 6am Leave tiorse Shoe Saturday at am e Arriv: 10 From Po! TER ay ais 21 row Cr jer son's Mills, Rook Mountal . Table Rock, Table Mountain, and Sou back, once s week. ‘Tuesday at 1 pin le next day by 6pm Monday até6am . 4. next day by 12m. Leave Pick. ns C. Arrive at Gree Leave Greenvi Arnive at Picken: From July 1, 1858, to June 30, 1850. 6°37 From Americus, by Danville, to Drayton, 2t miles and back, twice a week, Leave Amerious Tuesday and Friday at 5am Arrive at Drayton hy 12m Leave Drayton Tue: Arnve at Americus 3pm Arrive at Mechaniostown ty L Mechauicstown daily, except Sunday, Arrive at Frederick in time to connect with mail for Baitimore—say vy |i a im. Battle Swamp, by West ising Sun, 6 miles and back, three times a le Swainp Tuesday, Thursday, and atl2 m ising Sun by 2 pm Leave Rising Sun Tues ay, Thursday, and ttle Swamp by 10 am. 4013 From Oakland, by of Horse Shoe Holly Meadows, to New interest, back, oncea week. Leave Onk'and Monda: ‘eat New Interest next day by 1: New Interest Wednesda: at Oakland next day by 2m. by Shawan and Butler, to Black Rock, 133 miles and back, twice ee w Leave Cookersville Wednes: on arriva! of the nail from Arrive at Black Rock by 12 m Leave Black Rock W. oe ‘ Arrive at Cockeysville by 5 p m. re » Pendleton, 70 nules and back, three times a week Lexve Athens Monday, Wednesday and Fri- 12. Arrive at Pendleton next days by 6 p m eton Monday, Wednesday and t Athens next days by 6 p Proposals to run by a ditlerent sch ed. 6589 From Clarksville, by Nacoochee, M Soene, Hiawassee, Hiwassee, N. C., Peach Tree. to Murphey, 62 miles and back, a week. Clarkaville Wednesday and Saturday next days by 6 pm esday and Friday at 6am Arrive at Clarksville next days by 12m. 6540 F.om Covin bo Leave Murphey ‘iains and Snap- - ersheba, 15 miles and back, Leave Covington Tuesday and Friday at 12 m Arriveat Bersheba by & pm ; ersheba ‘Tue day and Friday at 6am Arrive at Covington * 6541 From LumpRin, by Ala., 2% mil es and back, once a week. Leave Lumpkin Tuesday at’aim Arrive at Glennville nesday and Saturday ence. to Glennville, From July 1, 1858, to June 30, 1360. 9428 From New Bremen koneta, 15 mi es an Leave New Bremen Saturday at 7am t Wapakeneta by 12m Koneta Saturday at 1 pm w Bremen by 6 pm 9428 Frem Racine to nae oxville, to Wapa- by dpm nesday at8ain k. once & week, Jpatdeerahmyrenay tional trip per week will be cousidered. 6542 Fr m Newnan to Heetowse, Ala., 45milesand Tiursday at 75 m jena wood, Va.,11 miles and aavel Mewoe Arrive at W eedowee next Leave Weedowee Friday at i pm Arrive at Newuan next vay by 6 Mount, by Holly back. twice 8 we Rocky Mount Wednesday and Saturday m. 5pm 6543 From Rock ‘Grantville, 1s by Eagle Furnace, Wilks- inton, and Pine Grove, to kk, once & week, Friday at 6am ville, Ewington, Vi m inesday and Saturday at mn Acre at Rocky Mount by 5pm. From the terminus of the - Florida railroad, west of the Satilla riv the terminus of the Savannah, Albany railroad, west of the Altamaha river. Will state the distance, name interme- ts, propose the amoanut and kind of resent & suitable scheduie of departures and arrivals, ve Grantville W 6pm. ‘ . wind Key Stone, Branswick an: week. Leave Oak Hill Friday at7a m t Wiikesville by 5pm ve Wilkesville Saturday at 7a Arrivest Oak Hill by 5p m. From Greenville, by ual to 14 mile: Lesve Greenville Wodnesday and Saturday at am From July 1, 1858, to June 30, 1859. 6980 From Orange Springs, to Flemington, % miles and k, onoe & week. Leave Grange m Leave Republic Wednesday and Saturday at 1 m t Greenville by 7 S38 rome ‘onneaut, b; rings Monday at sam m7 eave Flemington Tuesd: rrive xt Urange Springs by 5 pm ids to embrace Lola will be considered. INSTRUCTIONS, Containing conditions to be incorporated in the contracts to the extent the department may deem Clark's Corners, Beaver, ‘eutre, to Conneautville, 0 miles and back. once a week. Leave Conneaut Friday at6a m at Conneautville by Leave Conneautviile Friday atl pm veat Conneaut by 7 p in 9434 From Perrysville, by Paimer’a X Road ettlement, to Ash back, once a week. Leave Perrysville Fr: hland by ed to each intermediate iwe specified, for opening aud examining th®mai No pay will be made for trips not performed; and of such Omissions, nut satis ‘piained, three times the y of the trip may be de- For arrivals so benind time as to break coun: Xion with depending mails, and not safhaent ly excused, one-four h of the compensation forthe trip is sudject to forfeiturs Fines wil! be imposed, unless the delinquency be promptly ana satisfactorily explained by certificates of postmaster»; or the ai persons. tor failini y 6 B. mm, hia, by Altoma, to Comerstown, 30 Hat jes and back, once a New Comerstown by 5p m Comerstown Saturday at 7am Arriveat New Phiadelphia by 5 p m. idavits of other credible to arrive in contract time; for From 1st July, 1858, to 3th June, 1859 neglecting to carer mail = deliver “=e s + 15S, £0 3 » 1859 suilering it to be wet, injured, de- 5312 From Water Lick to Burner’s Springs, 13 miles |. oF | back, #1x times a week from wtuitater Geueral may annul the contract Sith September, and vace a week the residue for repeated failures to run agreeably to contract, for violating the post office laws, or disobeying the instructions of the department; for refusing to dis- charge & carrier When requested by the Department to do so; for assigning the contract without the as- sent of the Postmaster General; or for transporting persons br pecknees conveying tmailable matter out Leave Water jee ‘Tuesday at 1134 a m, or af- Sunday, during same hours, uly to 30th September. The Postmaster Genera! may order an increase of Saumevile, to Mount service on a roue by allowing therefor a pro rata increase on the contract pay. He may change sche duies of departures and arrivals in all oases, and par ticularly lv make them conform to vonnexions with is, without increase of pay, provided t - ning tume be notal crease of speed, ai the aw, @ pro rat stock or carriers ever, in the orse of increase of speed, iving prompt notice to the Department “-e The Postmaster Genera discontinue the service, in rata decrease of pa compensation ont ever, in his opinior eS ick, once a week, Voodstock Wednesday at 3 pm Arrive at Mount Olive by 6pm Leave Mount Olive W Arrive at Woodstock by 2.45 pm 5314 From Lancaster C. H. to Merry Point, 5 miles ek. + Wednesday and Satur Inesday at 12in ed. He may alsoorde: Wing, Within the restric! and back, twic: ucrease of pay for the w. Leave Lancaster C. by 6pm ednesday and Saturday Arrive at Lancaster C. H. by 2pm. by Yorktown, to King and +» 106 mules and back, oncea week. Bidders will proposeaschedule of departures 5316 From William's Wharf, by Gree and back, twice a week arrival of Norfolk mail t North End by 4pm Leave North Kud Tuesday and Saturday at 9 am rrive at William's Wharf by 11 am. 5317 From Concord Leave Merry Point W ing the order into tay also curtail or whole or in part, lowing one mouth’s extra 0..t dispensed with. when public intere ts do not re quire the same, or in cxse he desires to supersede it by s different grade of transportation. . Payments will be made fur the tions from, or drafts on, postmas: lo Y alter the expiration of each er in Febru 5315 Froin Norfoik, ‘vioe by collec- pgs bes . Leave William @ given According to the best in- ut no inoreased pay will be han advertised. if the points ed. Bidders must inform themselves on this point, ré requested to use. as fur as practies- uted form of proposals furnished by the Department, to write out in full the sum of their bid:, and to retain copi: Each bid must be gu shouid they begreater t! h Oaks, to Oakville, Concord Wednesday at | pm Arrive at Oakville t eave Oakville W. trive at Concord by 12m by 5p m ednesday atsam rantied by two responsible uarautees cannot be admitted sealed; superseribed ~ ” addressed Second As Contrect Office, and by ma J. not by or to anagent; and will pot enclose proposals (or letters of any )in their quarterly returns. The contracts are to be executed and returned to the Departinent by or before the lst of August. 1453, he service must be commenced on the lst July, or the next mail day thereafter, whetuer the con- tracts be executed or not. S ction 18 of an act of Congress, approved Maroh 3.1845, provides that contracts for the transportatior of tue ma. sha'l be let “in every ease to the lowe: bidder tendering sufficient guarantees for faithful performance, without other reference to the mode of such transportation than may be necessary to provide for the due celerity, certainty of such transportation.” scription of bid has beenreceivid. It does not oify a mode of conveyance, but engages to tak: entire mail each tri security.using the terms of the law. Thes are styled, from the manner in w! nated on the books of the Vepar ment, and they will be conatri ance of the eu atever may be “celerity, cer ai In all cnses where 3 believed tuxbe suthoient, the lowest bid will be ac ly guarentied, in preference tu a “star” When the lowest bid is not a star bid either ao mode or &n inadequate mod: ano * it will not be aceepted. bid proposing the necessary service. he bid does not specify a moue of convey - When it proposes to carry *" vertisement,” bul The bid should trip, and to end 2 ¥ roposals, State of route 5318 From Rowlesburg, by Wolf Creek, Purin aod Licking Creek, to St, George, 28 mil and back. once a week. Leave Rowlesburg Wednesday at 5 am Arrive at St. George by 12in ednesday at! pm AON 232 = lolly Meadows and Red ork, 30 miles and back, oace e Thursday atGam Leave Dry Fork Frigay at6am Arrive at St. George by 6 pm. 5820 From St. George, by Laure! Hill, (local name,) to Meadow lle; 15 miles and bask, once a Leave St.George Thursday at 7am Meadowville by 12m eadowviile Thursday at 1 p m with celerity, m ‘Rogerona, to Jackson hich they are desig. we d as providing for the con- Aowever large, aud y to tnsure its Arrive at Point Pleasant by 6 pm. = From Buffalo to Jacksou C. H., X miles and ide of service is + ones & week, Leave Buffalo Wednesday at 6arn Gandees, Fila’ N tuck, and Seeks once a , but set aside for a spi souville, 35 mul Leave New California Tuesday at 6am Arrive at Sissonville Leave Sissonville W. Arrive at New California From Ivile to Stony fillville Monday at 8 31m onday at 1p m Arrive at Estillvilie by 5 pm. 4 t without such ification, red a8 & proposal for horseback ser ovreful not to certify the of guarantors or sureties without know- persous of sufficient resporsibi ity; utors, and sureties A t,on the failure to enter into.or perform the contracts for the service proposed for in the acoepted bids, their legal liabilities will be en- persons known at the de- Postmasters are to be Credk is mules and and all bidders, tinetly notified t forced against them. ase, nae eel a ae rt nt, mus’, equally wi 8, Het jestes of their sutticjoncy at ally in the forms above prescribed. of suffic-ency must be signed by a postmasteror a ort AARON V. BROWN, tmaater Genersl. EW CONFECTIONERY, ome door north of G st, Announces to the citi- ‘tted up his estab- ergata CARS cleat cre er kinds of FANCY CAKES that te usually Plctet we tana WM, P. FORD, NORTH CAROLINA. From July 1, 1858, to June 90, 1859. Simms’s Mill, Orange Fac- paed Wit Dintte Crest ee ei lountain, to South Lowell, and back, twice 8 wee! Leave Darh>m Tuesday and Friday at 3 am ive at South Lowell b teers Bo fh Lowell W ednoeday nnd Saturday antors and oerti 8676 From Durha: |. ‘The certitics judge of a court of rei A aidkpat yam ia by 5 pm. Pp arses in the shortest to omit : trip am one: Medicines. Bivgrrenee cane oor are warranted to cure s nursing Sore ‘to three botties will cure the worst kind ef on the Face. i the: of Biles, ages porate ‘worst of z te beldies are warranted te cure ali Hu- PH s a i wil Soaly Ei ons of the Skin. At eg, bottoe are warrant od to oure the th sboities are warranted to eure the case of Rheumatism. four jes Gre warrantod to cure Salt- eight botties will cure the worst case of al perienced from the first bot- orf Toure ie warranted when the above { ie to 1 ve in lerful medicines of the et | that 8 common weed growing on the res, : iS 4 PT A ¥ oases, bu rs. Tye eaves tears Peete tec viemiy 1 know the effects of it in every case. f the greatest cures ever a poowe Lg to onpnenl= d oid eo of sixty. We Been poor, children, whose flesh was sft and wing oh & perfect state of health by one ‘To those who are subject to a sick headache, bottle will siways oure it. It gives great relief i oatarrh and dizziness. Some who have taken it been costive for years, and have been reculated by it. Where the body is sound it works quite easy, where there is any derangement of the functions of nature, it will cause very singviar feelings, but ou must not be alarmed; they always disap, 2 vp eng 8 week. is never s re- eult on the 7, you will feel yourself fikea new person. Keard some of the most extravagant encomieme of it that ever man listened to Jn my own practice I always kept it striotly for hu- mor ut since its introduction as 4 general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that | never suspected. Several cases of epileptic hte—a disease which was always considered inourabie, have been cured by & few bottles. OU, what a mercy if it will prove effec- tual in all cases of that awful malady—there are but few who uave seen more of it than | have. 1 know of severa! cases of Dropsy, all of them pope = it. For the various diseases of the Eiver, i 3 i i. ick Headache, Dy ever Ague, Pain in the Bide, ine, particularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, &c., the i wary has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you can get enough of it. Directions for Use.—Aduite one table-spoonful per day—children over ten years dessert-spoonful- So direchjous oan be applicaite to ail ooustitutions nO jons can uM o cons! he take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice 8 day. MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY. Neo. 12 Warren Street, Rozbury, Massechusetis, Agents for Washington. has. Btott & Co., Z. ilman, Kidwell & La J.B. Garduer, Bi 2am Waleh & Goes. Walsh, J. E stone, owe Baul 8. eo pa Geomeetoen R. 5 ro. nt —| Cissell. O M Lentham. J. L. Kidwolls my ly AYER'S Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED.) temedies are of- public as the best, most perfect, which medica! science can afford. AYER'’S CATHaRTIC PILLS have been prepared with the utmost skil! which the medi- cal profession of this age possesses. and their effects show they have virtues which surpass any comii~ nation of medicines hitherto known. Other prepa- rations do more or less good; but this cures such erous complaints, 80 quick @nd so surely. as to prove an efficacy anda power to uproot disease be- yond any thing which men have known before. oy removing the obstructions of the interna! organs: stimulating them into healthy sotion, they renovate the fountains of life and mace ea! —— anew through the body, and t ok man js well again. They sre ted ie, and disease only, for when taken they produce but little effect. This is the perfection of medicine. It is antagonistic to disease, and ne more. Tender children may take them with impunity. If they are sick they will cure them, if they are wellthey will do them no y Give them to some patient who has been pro trated with bilious compiaint ; see his bent tering form straighten with strength again ; long-lost appetite return his clammy featur: blossom into health. Give them to some sufferer whose foul blood bas burst out im scrofuis till his skin is covered with sores; who stands, or sits, or lies in an, He has been drenehed «le and skin that has grown under them; see the late leper that is clean. Give them to him whose angry humors hs~s planted rheumatism in his joints and bones; move him. aud he screeches with pains; he too has been soxked through ev sole of hie body with kniments and salves; @ him these Pitts to purify his blood; they may not cure him, for, ains' there are cases which no morta! power oan reach; but mark, he waiks with crutches yow. and uow he walks sione; they huve cured tum. Give them to the lean, sour, haggard dyspeptic, @ gnawing stomach has long Agu eaten every snuve from his face aud every muscle from his body. See his appetite return. and with it his health: see the new man. See her that was radiant with health and lovelin basted and too early withering sway; want of exercise or mental anguish. or some lurking disease, has deranged the interns! organs of dives- tion, assinulation eorstion.tull thev do their office all. Mer blood is vitiated, her heaitn is gone. Give her these Pints to late the vital principle into renewed vigor. to ons t the obstructions, and in fusea new vitality in @ blood. Now look aga: —the roses’ bioxsom ou her cheek, and where Intel+ Sorrow sat, joy bursts trom every feature. See the sweet infant wasted with worms. Its wan, sickly feutures tell you without disguise, and painfully dis- tinet, that they are eating tts lifeaway. Its piuched up noge and ears, and restless sleepings, tel! the dreadful truth in language which every mother knows Give it the PILLS in Inrce doses to sweep these vile parasites from the body. Now turn again and see the ruddy biewn of cbildhood. Is it nothras to do these things? Nay, are they not the marvel of bmg age? And yet they are done around you every v Have you the less serious symptom tempers, they are tif® easier cured. Jaundice Cos- Headache, Sideache, Heartburn. Foul Stomach, Nausea, Pain in the Bowels, Flatulency, Lous of Appetite, King's Evil, Newsaizia, Goutand kindred oy py all arise from the derangements which these PiLLe rapidly cure. ‘Take them perse- veringly, and under the counse! of 2 good Phy if you can; if not, take them judiei ly by sueh advice as we rive you, and the dist uz, danger- ous diseases they cure, which affiiet so many mil lions of the human race, are cast out likethe devils of o'd—they must burrow in the brutes and in the sea. Price 25 cents por box—5 boxes for +. Z.D. GILMAN, ———— and by H. COOK & CO., Alexandria, dealers in Medicine every wheye. dsm pr IVATE MEDICAL TREATISE i 0} PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRI4G8, By M.B. La CROIX, M.D. Altasy WOM 200 paces and 13° fine P!ain and Colored Lithographs end 5 PRICE ONLY % CENTS. wesley Of postaze te all parts of the Union, Dr. M. B. La Croix’s Physiological View of Mar E- me Foveee sites 8 an: lates. Pri cents & copy. A popalarand eda. prehensive treatise on the duti and casunities of sing!e and marr life— y and fruitful ailiances, mode o} ring them—infelicitous and infertile ones theiy obviation and remova!—uervous debility, its causes and cure, by a process st once 80 simple, safe, and etfectual, that failure is impossible—rules for ly MAnAgemMent—an sseay on Sper matorrhea, with practical observations ona safer and ful mode o jf trectenee—e reca.utionary - Ea Pi On, nen hd oommentaries on iseases of fe- sles—from infanoy to old age—each onse craphical- ly Hlustrated by beautifui plates. It'points out the leg for those self-mflicted miseries and disap- pointed 80 Entprtenately prevalent i = youne. t truthful’adviser to the married, hose contemplating marriage. Its perusal is partic- giariy, recommended to pers: entertaining secret ubts of their physical condition, and who are oon- scious of having hazarded the health, happiness and orjyileres to which every human being is entitled to, rice 25 ee pas ¢ oopy, or Sveccoies for @1, mail- e any part o! e Unil States, oe CROIX, (post paid,) Albany, 25 cent whi "PEgr,oitoe No. 8 Maiden Lane, Altany, N.Y, CA every Monday day. ab Bo'clook >. Ne tie fes-tf President Baltimore Steambo- t 000 PEACH TREE: Fel mleatany N Art $10 Pex Honpr: JOBHUA PRIRCK. do. do. 0. The at Gand 8 >» P the hay Rime for - at Iesigp fer pit and ats im tor Hrederven Ordon “ie ‘The s. 4.20 p.m ‘we sre Hupress, b sd Beteere att of Saturdes 420 p. m. gossonly to eee eri tae Me, acest. ann SOAR AND oan N'y3 72 acer Be Sars EHR. — Sores, bault by contract expressly in their ruction, as also in their eng! to in- eure streagt! ‘and upset. ond the:r ssommmocht a fore " ere are wpequalied for siegance imation given them proves t Prive ot pool t. New = perienced Swigeun Loesch ship. PROPOSED DATES OF Sart rne. v . From Liv) soctey. Fox ta eeete ee Soar March |S 1858) Wednesday, Moh 3 1358 -. 1858) Wednescar, a Weanesday, May ~4 y. Aug. 23... 185e Saturday, Sept. 11 .. 1958 W. Saturday, «sf 856 Saturday, Oct. 9 Saturday, Got. 33 Sererae So tase] We urday, Nov. 20... Saturday! Deo, +. ise) W Fi ht or to EDM FARD kr COLLINS, No. 86, Wall strest, . Tie owners of these ships will Bot CG for « . wiver, 1On, Speci : stoues metal it bills oi Aading ord be | therefor and the value thereof ex there:n. g (QRANCEAND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD @REAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE Dail; ex ) WASHINGTON CEPY ant ee OU TB ALEXANDRIA, GORDONSVILLE anb tch- Leaves Washington at € o'clock s. m. ad Washington st 7 o’clook pm. ‘or LYNCHBURG and the SOUTHW . we Washington 8t 6 o'clock 8.*m., arrive in LYNCHBURG ans ee ing Bt 48, m., The steamer GEORGE PAGE, of Seventh street, being owned by the frond Company Tens in tion with the trains. iekets for Lynchburg prooured op the Bost. pa of he Wadkagtee Maimak es Tonrar ee jepot of the ton 2 qunmece at baggage to the ‘Steamboat, for Alexan- = & distance of six miles, allowing ampie time for meals. JAMES A. EVANS, Agent, "Alexandria, Juiy, 1854 iv 8- EW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. The recent extensionand of its tead- ing connecting lines at the West has required an en- tire revision of the runn: arrang ements of this road y oy, which highly egg ar HON at = eler sre secured. 2 after 15, last THREE DAILY TR will be run 1 are one for throu! ere. First—The ACCOMMODA f 1ON TRAIN starte from Camden Station, Baltimore,at 7 A.M.,(exoept soma pay og at way stations and arrives at Cum- nd—Tise MAIL TRAIN starts ( ox- cepted) at 830 A. M.. and arrives at Wiseienns s A. M., connecting Benwood with Cen’ Ohio trains for Corambus, Crneinnati. Indinuapoin sitar, Coomeayany aang Pe w ns for Cleveland, . Detroit, &o. Cleveland Road, cod eleva! Paster my Me- rigtta Road. “phic —The ST. LOUIS and CINCINNATI EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily at 5.05 P. M., oon- necting 8t Renwood at 9 A. from Beliaer Cars at Columbus.) aud ug there hours from Baltimore and 25 hours from Washing ton. It also conuects directly, im both directions, at Grafton with oars by Parkersburg * Manetta roads for Chillicothe, Cinomnati, ete. These trains connect at Xeni rT Indianapelia, Chieago and St, and ag Cincmnats with the Great Ohio and Cairo and Si. eb St. Louis in jess (han 42 hours trom tumore. By this tran tue trme to ail the central And southern pinoex in the West is much less, while the destance ie from # to 100 miles shorter than by the shortest of other routes. From the West these connechwvus are savally oiuee Balisfactory, ar nmving at Balumore at 6.90 A. M. Bageage cocked through to all ponte. Zasoven TICKETS sold at lowest rates at Camden Station and at Washing D.C. Pasaeugers froin Baltimore op Washington may view the entire road by daylight, by taking morn ung trares, and lying over at Cumberland or Oak- 5 ced resuming “g morning by = Ac- commodstion tram, leaving Cumber! at 8 god Oakland at loa, FOR WAY PASSENGERS. uberitind A coonmodal top Bt all Stations east of C jing Acournmodation at all Stations beyond mberiand Sing West. Eastwardiy, the Maui _ —_ ccoaling at 8.20 A. M.. Coummo - on leaves Cumberland at 9, resohu timore atsso P.M. = ON THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, between py Porkerates Ry ers will take the Express westwardly an jail eustwardiy. The FREDERICK TRAIN astarte at « P.M, ing St Way stations. (eaves Frederick at4.16 A.M... ST iias at Beitiumore (2 noon, The ELLICOTT’S MILL TRAIN leaves at 5.45 5.15P.M. Lesves Ellioutt’s Mills at ? berinnd, aud the FOR WASHINGTON AND THE S@UTH. Leave Baltimore for Washington at 4.15 and 918 M..Sand5.i3 P.M. On Sundaye at is A. AL ore Weikedien fox Bel st 6 and 8.5 re Washington for timore DA, Mand Sand’. BM. On Sundayeat TACM. and M. ony, ‘he Gret uid fourth t fr ‘tmore, seeond and forth trains from Wastieeten wal be press mai! trains. « ping only at Washington ante stSand 515 ‘rains from Baltimore and the 8.30 P FE a 420 orains from Washington connect with the ores ees &o., apply to J.T. iy i3tf Master of Transportation. Baltimore, T= PACIFIC MALL STEAMSHIP COM One of the Steam: » the United Statec Maite for ACA PURE eee ae it f APULO, FALIEOKNIA: and OREGON, leuvec ER twiee each month, on the arr: val of the United Statee Mail 8. 8. Company's steam - ers, Which leave New Orleans and New Pork regu - iarly On Sth and th of each month with the walle, om Kusgeeeere couvecting vis FANAMA RAII.- These steamships ha propel bite Nav? btassttee Snapeatad aad ap and safety. Railroad (47 miles U - eted from ocean to coset. nad te Groene ey fog ira. The baggscool ers is cheomed in N. York thi nto aan TADdIs00, paseeucers nd embarked at Pauema by poy e ~ Th ere al opense. an iad pad in New York covers aii eserve steamers Francisco, to prevents sehen’ Panama and nt, so that the ay velsable—ne taii wiPastongers leurs Pana ae nsne they rive at ASpinwa bai o ran juctors go through by each et . ue ae nat feamer, and take ‘or through tickets at the owert rates apply the agenor, fr West New ‘ork, to 4 ARMSTRO RRS 2 Ov., iyM-tf —_C.L. BARTLETT. Boston [JNITED STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHOUT PalLURE FOR BieHT TRARG, VOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, Ragular Sailing Days, Sth 2th of each month, Cavrion.—So many frauds - tions of various Kinds hace “eee yy = = bound toCALI Agent for} the t, Win lar Fam ma, in ths city of Now York, feele it his duty to caution al) persons seeking PAsenee to C ly 7O AVOID IMPOSITION. they must to true oes of cee _ 8. Lae ya aigiroad. as mo other ofhoe WEN ——

Other pages from this issue: