Newspaper of Evening Star, February 22, 1855, Page 4

Newspaper of Evening Star dated February 22, 1855 Page 4
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EVENING STAR. ? TiT BfiiUU*PL STAH2AJB .?*ri wili lead ttiKdt ?n tlie paib?th?\ hare not known." ISAIAH XLIlI, fe. H<*w fpw who, from their vnnthtuJ day, '? Uaok on n> what the-r iWe may be;'' raiming the visions of the way In coTot-j Wt, and hrifht and free. How lew who to Mich paths have broagiit l ite iiopt* and dream?< nf early thought' ? F..r G*. (brooch way? th^v havc notknowa, VV ill lead His own. i ;.. r heartj, the ?oulj of fire, \\ in pi* to ton ** stlfi man. \i,.i view wilii fyrtitt keen de9irK I l?e upland way of toil an I pain Vm*tW*h -com they think of rcrt, ; <->r holy eaiia, 01 traaquU br-iu*, But U.rou^li ways tluy have not known, Will Mid Hi!" own. A lowlier task on them id laid.? Witji love to mflce.tb*' labor light; A Jul the## thftiriieaafy they must sht-d c?u <iuiet h.>??><? ami l.??i to right. Changed are ifieir vigors high and fair, \et, ca'iH and 'till. Hiev labor tlierr; For *;*!, through warn.they have not known, V> ill lead fife own. ? The grade heart that thinks with uaiu, It scarce t an tow.iest ta?ks fidffl; And, H it durvd its life ta scan, .Wculd :v>k but pathway low and still. ?tch lowly heart r? brought i'o act with power l*-yond it* houtfit; ' or Go J. thmnglt-wayi thev have not known. U' 14b ad hu own. And, they tire bnfbt. who long ta prov-, Ih joyous path, in clondle ?? lot. How fresh from > arth th??ir grateful love* < an eyeing wi hout a rtain or sport,? y'!?J >Uch voutlinl heart is given Ttv* path ?.r grid to walk in Heaven; 'Jyt '?**!, tlrr?'ijgl? w ay* they have not known Will icad His own. ?????* what tlie pulh shall be? Tint end i? ehTu and bright to view V.Vknown that we a MrL-i.gtli shall see, Whavc er the day may i.rfng to do, ? VV?- sec the end, ilio Yuwse of Put not th- ;?tlilhal j,!( ^ > n God.ihrm-h ways they hare not known, , ?* ill In* I Hi < own. The B^qik.?The most sensible and graceful style ever adopted by woman, lor dressing her charms corporate, is that of the ba&tjue and skirt. Deny it as aucianl ladies way, there is a point, de fined every day by affectionate husbands, loyinj brothers, and accepted lovers, with an encircling arm, which forms a natural division of tfce dress of a woman. The waist is one and the skirt is ano ther. No angel should ever deform a waist? no point behind, or point before The rounded outline above and below the natural point of cincture should be preserved, and no contrivance hat ever done it^o well as the ba-sque. _ .Besides, it gives an opportunity for any required contrast or harmony in the skirt, stopping stripes at the point where they ought to btop, and breakiug up, eauiouvzing. dis'nbuung an<f inditidu ."tlizing clwu ras that were else contained in the folds of a uniform?a broad, long iconotourtus waste of silk, merino, mus lin, and calico.?Springfield Republican. AKK1VALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. WH:?.r?U' Il<* *1 a I j c. wiiiitti H H Well aud 2 lad; NT M HtaviPAO. IM ,\V Hrdhaii r, \ Y Mf ,,5't T .^ovc?, to t* K Otntd <5 vV <? Kl, Wa--haM. \a A It Maerader, ?k> X C UpitaJB, Nil <; J VValla*.k'f M V ?? J \t\i, do 'J T itowell, XJ U L'rowelt, do \ A B? m lap, i;?*n *tr Birch >Ir? Hirca VV B Alany, XV X P Fill mere, do II W Abbott, Ma3s J J Robinson, do J H SY J Marrow a boy, SC I. Janiiui, La M Thompson X l ulv, N \ II K&bcn, do O l) Liacotn Rational Aatnl D. WILL Ala, ti 3 Rutherford, Pa _ 1> t "bdia-,do J Moavtutlitn', Mil W J Wright a ladr,d - J P Town, yi C VV Richar d NY U Howard., s't J L ilo-i-9, ? o II I M-jtftaw, Ca? IT Ilir-1-oo Si' Ir, MJ Mia Harrison, >Mr.-> Cul?d, do R R EH on a luJ \ Pa P II M? n=.? Si lady, NV J M'irmy, \Id H W Heath, do <V\' Met Jon key, do L. Rider, jr,d?^ Li M , do Mr Simmon*, Mass Slmtm n-, do Mirs Simmon r, do J KM irMnH. Va Mir* >1 irsiial , d ' II II Kucklnujs, O rt M CoImaii. Mo J Reriiohits Mo >1 P Brooke, Va T?i J I Shnpkin?, do A G iHitibarj do i P l'ma a !adv, Pa 11 A Ty#on. do Ty?ou ,-?k> J Towu^cuiL \V J W Eite, Va P B Ambler, do B C i 'ummln*? NY J VVaterhou-'e a lamily, Va F A BiMM-m and lady. NY ? 3d , do *tfw?e' ITetcl-,. a v. arewt. J H McDaakL Va M Kp>uiliurg, KY f M'-I-angtrtii!. ^ A A Jones, Va A Beckam-r. Md J T Ptansbary, do C C 3<:uon, do R Moo-ly. \Y R VtiMiw. M | J KILtt & lady, Va TU.tr, do G H Tiiorp a la.ly NY H Cainp!>?*J P R (fCflrgc, XII C Turritl, NY F Vf ar:iu, do II P G irtln*r, do O 11 Imwn J i J A IV-tier, O I*r Canuicha>-t. Va .Mr* Mario, Pa Mr. ioit'in.Mua* J R ih<::U'*i, Va I) Price, NJ J W Ki cman, NY R Mahb, *1 J .Merrill, do ? F F Wheelock and Jady, Mass H Wiue, Pa R Mc V\*i ham, .M-* Lyinao a ?'*ttr 3 A Hvydon, Vn M Pi ?nd, Frnnce G J Walker, NY Hun l> Yolee. Fla J II Sh?;nard, Va J H McPhail. do C V McPhail, do Mi.-is McPhnil, do Hr Lewii?, <io ATJ.?ne?, WC J C Waluh, Md J Fowler, NY M<~ T BW^?p, NY \V i I.nee. FU ti XV F?>!ier. do i^ U iW V Vance, ao ? L S M'fliaiiiivVY Xlr? Brww.i a efiil.l, do < Mivitr a Uav, Ki i? H I' Terrell, Va A Huoier, d*< J 1. Uaj lv, >M O A Hauw, C'y IV II PeU-r? and la 'ir*, Vd Z HurlNtai, do tf R Fnlbert-^>ii, o t. I'anv, \ a J VV H.irrixtn, d<' B ? >%it''i'., do C VVi.ok> r a l ld>, Del J C Bond <LU4y, M Mi<? P C do Mr ?>pTirni. Pi m Mr foto, d*> XV L Walker, Va II Myers, ?o ?? F Wall, do t'npt II II Co-ke, USN W ?> Talbot, Md J li Morgan. NY J Tuw-Ita?4>d, >ld J French, do Mm C Howard, SO J B L'anipfifld, N I VV J AM-n, 111 J l.HKdf. do C \ Dyer, do J 11 Sherrard. Va Hr Tobiftj, NY 11 Lawrence, d?? J ?t Stuart. Va J G Uodriifge, (J K ( Biddlt', Pa R Th-xtia*, Md i G CoJha*, NY J G l>uff, do R S Pliiuimnr, Ky Mr Reriy, do B J Worihinjton, Md J la Mansbury, do I Ktr*CToo,? Hons* ;. *. utiwoo*. f ( NY (5 W La?<*>!, M l Mr KiMum. Mm T It mtntrntj Ala Hon J "M lunce,! W *we?ney, Md D M Linking Wis J C<ta> I. Packet a lady Mmi ? W Packer t'ni'td ?Ul?? U Wim?; Howard, SO' J I. Min i, do J *?rr-n. Pa 1 H V*nst*>?ibrvii, NY i J buupkirM, Va H G Dimhar W_GaJI?hw> q W L l '?t, Pa <i H Nxruuo, u H VViitmm.*?i, Pa J M HrJTMd G W l^lkted, dn M R M'f?orc a UJv, Pa >fi?? L. Hagy TV F Berry, Md H Ilellaud, Miu W McCormick >fise M W Packer otnt r. a. uai xkit, T F Goppersnuih, Md O R Karl, NY R Waterman, do I? bodilriily;, u T i' \VH*mi, Md K Thomas, d<> J H Ander?oii, NJ A J Sliaier, Va Va , HC , Va UnwaloM llona* A. KKWTU1I JY Airott, Md . D k. liavM, llaliiaz . D T Go?kt, Teuu Mun Gock?:, do Mi m K Aabby, G A MOJ-r, Pa W B??? rly, Va Maj f Williams VV B SJanclUex J U Lee, +? T S Buck, do J Vvillia, do J Maf?iiaiJ, do J S BtrlxMir,/. do Htiii B P-'/wn Miw Brown, & li i. lijiiigai.. t t" A lltuu, Ky l? ^ V> mIi >bn w a _ Vm Brown, do i v Htff.tber, V? , do ?? do NY Brftwn, do '? A lexandr In, Va pro rain miu J G Ambler, Va r 5 Tv^r- ny CS VV?M)^, M4 Mr. VV ?od, do R R Poweu, Mo L B Powell \'a A Mills, do VV VV Utrbert, d? K Taylor, du ' W C Hume, do VV B Rom., do J Homer, da N L Bowie, do F. (fuiiion, <k> B F Parle He, Md R T Tucker. Mac* T B Nalle, Va S Marge, do M Marge, du ?> Httam, do P M FaifTJi, du i VV Phaiie>, M ?sero3iL5 rojtt mail bag? ? ? * * * <# Post Omen Db4**tmk3t, - _ January 12, 1953. SEALED PROPOSALSi wilt be received at this Department unul 9 o'clock a. m., of th<? 33J of April next, for tarnishing for lour years fretu the let day of July n it, in met) quantities And ft; such titers as may be required and ordered for !he mail service, mail bags of the fodgwiiu' description, to wit: Canvas Mail Bugs. Size No. 1, (43 inches in length, and 62 inclw * in circumference,) to be mad? of cotton nova**, weighing 15 ounces to the yard of 27 inches width; the ymm of the fabric to be doubled and twisted ami fivelo;?. Size No. 2, (41 inches in length, and 4S incites in cireiunfefciice,) to be made of cotton canvass, weighing 1 % ounces to Uie yard of 27 inches width, and the ctotli to be woven in every respect like that of the first aiae of bacs. Sixe No. 3, (3S incite* in leasth and 36 iii( lies in circumference,) to lie made of cottin canvass, weighto? If) ounces to the. yard of inches width, ami th ? cloth to be woven as above described. The canvasa bags of sixes Nob. I and 2 are to be Riad^? with a sufficient number of eyelet hole*, and provid -d with stmna cord to wrcur* their Bi<mtli?. All are to lie well and distinctly marked "f7. *. Mai/,'* and to l#e numbered accorijiirr to tiie sizes above specified Leather tn>< fj^tivass Pourhet. Size No, 1. 4? in. !.j tenrtli, and GO in. circnniiirencc Size \'b.?. 41 do do 48 d"? ??** No. 3. 3ft do d? 4-i 'do Size No. 4.3ii do do .*? do StzrKo. 5.26 do do 28 d*> The body of the leathcr'pouches In to be made of good and substantial bug leader,Well tanned, weigh in? for Nos. 1 and 2 not less than 8 ounces, and for ( the smaller sixes e?H iess than 7 ounces to ih*: s??. foot; the Kottoui and flap to be of good Girting leather, Well tanned, and the sap** lo be well and -tronply secured with the Uit iron rive s, well tmnei. The canv*?.i pouches are to be made of densely wovi canva?s, so as to resist water, or at least <?&ai to that of which the pouches now in lUe setrlce arc made. I Leatlvf awl Canvass Horse-mail Hag], (in saddle bags form.) mz ? No. 1. Body 40 inches long, an^ inches in circumference at the widest parts ; ends or bottoms of s me, 14 by 26 inches Size No. 2. Body 44 inches long, and 36 inches in circumference at the widest parts ; end- or bottoms of same, 12 by 24 inches Size No 3. U.jJy 42 inches long, and 32 inches m ! circumference at th? w idest parts ; ends or bottoms of same 10 by 20 inches | The leather horse mail bags are to be made ot. good acd substantial bag leather, well tnnnvd, and weighing not less than V ounces to the square font, and tiie seam- to be well and'strongly sewed ; or, if rivcttfd, to be ?o don? as not to chafe the horse oi rider. Tae canvato horse mail bags rtr tt> be made of the same, quality ol fabrw a* th>; pouches above de scribed. Canvass ?tni LtC.it/fr Drop-Utter Punches, (wish side pockets.) S!le No, 4. 30 m. in length, and 3<> in circumfereucc Size No. 5. 26 do do 28 do Cairo** Nctonpapcr Ma<> Bn&*. Size No. 1, (48 inches in length and 62 inches in circumference,) to be made of cotton eanvas?, w ighing at ica*t 13 minces to the yard of 22 inches wi'tth; the yarn of the fabric to be doubled and twisted and five fold, and the bag to be so constructed as to b? locked and to have a handle at cac?i end Size No. 2, (11 inches long and 48 inches in cir cumference,) to be of !??????? uie material and man ncr of construction with size No, 1. Propi<?als for improvements in tltecouxtruction of ? iy ot Ut?* above described m iil-bags, or in the ma t? ?ia!s ihere if, are invited ; and the relative value and ar1a;>ta? on to the service as well as price of such improvement will be considered in determin ing the lowest and best bidder. No proposals will be considered if not accom panied with samples of each article bid for, showine tiie cou?trucuo;(T}ua]ny of materials, and workman ship proposed, and at-o with evidence of t'je com petency and ability of the bidder to eaoCK&e ;h? work according to contract. The specimens must be delivered at Die Depart ment on or before Uie 23d day cf April nett. and ?**??#, in conreiion with the proi>osais fonu the ba?i? of the contracts. Specimens drpoaj.ed by biddwr which m iy with safety and convenience be used in tiie mail service will be paid for at Lite rates pro mised by them. A decision on the bitte will be aaaJc on or before t'ie first day of May neit, and tiie bidder or bidders chosen will l>e r- quired to enter into eontract ou t* before the 15th day of Jcr.e aezt, with bond and sufficient sureties fi>r a faithful :?linu!i of the obligations as i into. All the articles contrae'ed for are to be delivered at the contractor's eipense, at lioston. Ma-sn'.hu letts; New York and Buffalo, N. Y.; Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Pa.; Baltimore, Md.: WashittgUin, r? C.; Charl- -*to;s 9.C.; Auguid^fia.; Montgmnery, Ala.; New t?riean?, La; Na-UNnc, Tenn ; l.ou; viil?, Ky; Cincinnati, Ohio; and ft. Louis, Mo., in such quantities and at such times as the Depart ment may icquire ; and they are to be nzidly in spcct'd before delivery, and none are to be received which shall be inferior to tiie specimens or mans ard b'gs. To enable biuders to estimate the number of the different kind^ of mail bag* which will probably be {? quired, they are ir.-armed that there wer?; fur nished for the e-se of Uir Department, during the year whieh ended 30 h Jque last. 2,135 leath-r p?iuche?; j,y?rt canva*; pouehes; 450 leather hor?" mail ta?s; 605 canvass horsu mail bags: a-'d 17,110 c!kt.v:i*< mail bugs. Tiie pro|>o?a!-; should te endorsed *? Ptoyo alt for Muil ai< I lie P.dt'ressrd to the '? i*o?'m<niler General." JAMES CAMPBELL, jau 15?lav. 12w I'ostiua'-ter f<eneral. INVMjItATimCORDTAL A PHENOMENON IN MS VIC INK. H&AJ.TU R59T0R^ AND LUE LXN'-JT^SNSr, by DK. M-:T\iT5 LNTfCOlurnra ELISlit oil C'J?r ^ A h, -At C.ct me xrcpn ties attrlbntfll to Pre-. MO'K'TS ZN^'aOPAlu. <1 KL1XIR OB lOSDIAL vf Xhs public cf*on d^:-ir?d, tr.'s \ nc' b^rjt Vb* t'.nrin ^ad sub'tes tr^iBs annouacaJ by tha dlaowTar^r*- ? Bui f?;t?, o"> "??r.labl* fw:U ?.U stel by "iritresBna c1 the highest cla? sod character, *-e v.mr trioroph ?ng orir nil dor.bts. 1NC3EDUL1TT IS 'JTKH TttUO^N by a iaa;e of tertiiaony whifih la tf-rfrct!? irraalstable. Th? tusis remadlfs. in at! ct3fr, tha daplr-rable erils trisjEgfrrtn amJai.'taor aba#e or -/?rir u? crsana wulch urakf bd ibo*7o?vir.'fi?> iu?ohine oaile 1 ~aa. It rtmti:res to mi ? viger ercrj a*tic?t' tunc tisii onanecto 1 w'.lh tiiat njsUricufa cojup-oopJ agency cf p\at*ar ?n<l mind, necesaary t*> th? repr il'jction "f kuMa-.i life. Tc. pern aa of leebla bur u larkame, or d^fliieat In Titai poaer, It la r?oota tnended as tin o*ily merru of uoixununlcatlcg thr:t ?n?irgy which is ue-*98fary to the propsr eojoyment ofalItbeiii.ta:a!app?t icis n, ??U as C:> tighei ofu'd ?ttrfbcte->. bentt 'i;l tiTwU are not oon te?^ to e'ihsr box tr io aay agf. The feotle girl, th- ailing ^rLs, tts .tiUaw, ??> aerated youth, the ovEjaora n?ac of bvjdnMa, the vlot.itn f-f cer* O'n? d> I use of this foec v.\ ren^valor. To those who * prtci'oj ositi^n to paiaiyaia it xiil j.roTe t cotr.f'eteartd 'itifailinj 'i tS.t t*r*i b?? v.aladT. TIi-re are cany. p?r;i>sps, who lir.ve 'o tr.tfed with tb-i- ccn-r^otnufl, that they thiai thernwif*a bfljnyd the reaA of TBodicins. *^et act ??ecth^eil~';.?!r. The Kiirlrdeali with dl-HM*?en? It ? (Ms, without reffrence to cause", and wul nc t only r*n>r.t? the dieord'r itaalf. bn*. BIBUILD Jirs BKOitN CONgXJTL'TlON The i?rangem'>nta of the ajctem, leading to nar ??out ;t- .???, M.i the forms of nervous uhease it relf, are so uuuMrotu thst it would requires coition tc enumerate t*t raalad:rs for which thjj prepare* rauoa ie aspe.'iSc. A f>.w, however, may baenume* tat? 1, vix: r?ar;.!gi?, tic dolere/.ux, l>??larbe.lBcip i nt JiA, Lj fcterla, palpitation of tha h?.vrt, f?r n?-' i*ae?^K/na, r uncaiar debiiitr, ttem^rp, Catulecc. a prK%tog sensMtion in th^ flesh, numbnetsc, torpi-b Ityotth' llv?r, e^sntal depreani^n, wcakaaas of the will, indispriiition t? meva, talnti?C58 alt"t a*#rct*e, brt ken elaep an ! 'ertlfyfag draam?, Icablllty lo re main In of.a plrce r p?isltiou, weak-neas of tha pro *r?attve organs, vxnl tnftap-teqcy, raelwvcfc dy, moncm^nta. dnor aibus, nklng at ttie atomaeh, f~ mala irregn'ar^tfaa, a reroute tendency to miliar, rlago, eraartation, and all cemplainta growing out ni ? free h)dc'c?ti< ^ of tha pasakms, and all bar run ne thatdoea n*t pr^<e?d Irou organic Csur.?a beyctd tha r?ach of medietas. Wh?n<*rer tbe ^ans to be acted up.-u in ftna ftr?m laalforaatfcn or atr'rtaral (Bwaeee 1:1c svert^ that MORBrs INtrCOP.ATLNO 11.1281. win rep'.ags withfaLXength. incapacity with afBcietacy, irregularity withipuforai and ua.uiai ao tivity, and tbi; r^t in'j ?|?boUt hnsivrd of r?artion, hot wi%? happ7 'ffeet on the general rrga- isatkm. in ut'a ! that all raalalKS, wherever they begin, finish with the n^rroas rystom, tnd that the parallsation of the uerreA or uotlon and aecaotfon is physical death. P-%r in mHd al?r>, fhet frr rrery kind of nerrou* di.-ea?e the Elixir Oorllai is tha ow'y ratable preparation krown. CAL'TIOH. Da. Moui*a IrrraotATiiK Ooboul bar bem eoua terf?4tol by aom" unprindf lad persons. Ta future, all 'ie genuine Coixiial will bava the Kprietoc's Cm * tnUa pasted jver the cji k cf each tla, and tha fcllo ?ln{ worda blown in the |laas Dr., lona*! lavlgoratlag Cordial, C. Hi Rlhtt, Proprietor, I.I. 4V Tha Ootdfal Is pa: up highly noneoHtrateJ Jn ptnt bottles. Prtea,~$a i?t:le: two fhr $6; six ft>r fit. U. L*. Ui NO, Proprietor, 1^1 ll7oadwi.f, New i'ark. _ 1? DraggiiU thronrhout the Cnltrf 0??artaa, U4 W?t IwUm. AtthNTJ. ? aaUont/jn?Z. f> UII^.'W. BaltiOMira--i?. 8. UAMU Blchmoad- t ?^Af 80 0 Ualted States Patent Olllce, i Wasbiwotow, Jan. 31, ISM. J H the petition of Chaeiis Pit***, rt and Al. vy b**t Wktjxj*s, of Bridgeport, Massachusetts praying for th? estehrion of a patent granted to ?hem en the 4th of May, 1841, for Improvement in tae manner of <*.">j>klriipt'ng railroad wiiAMi so ai to ?*a*?tie l:*t?r ;l n .'ion of the bodies thereof, for seven years fioit? tfc? expiration cf iaid patent, which takes p'tr- j 4h? Ith day of May, eighteen hundred and 2 fly L c (l^LS:) " Tt h order*, that tut-said petition be heard at the Patent en Monday, tli* 23.1 day of April, naxt, at 12 o'clo:k,n!.; and ail person* are notified to appear and show cause, if any they hare, why said petit'.on ought not to be granted. lersona opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objection*, specially eet forth in writ'n;:, r.t least twenty days before the day of hearing; ail testimony filed by either party to j ?fed at tbe raid hearing must be tak*n aad trans mitted in accordance with the rules of this Offtoa J which will be furnished on application. The testimony in the case will be closed on the 13lh April; deposition* and other papersTelied up-1 on aa testimony must be filed in the cP.ce f<n or be* fore the morning of tbaf ray; the argument*, ii any withjn t?;i H.-jh tiiereatter. Ordered, also, that this notice be published in tbe Union, Intelligencer aud Kr.?ning Star, Washington, i>. U., Pcansylvaalan, Philadelphia, Pa., Scientific American, New York: and the Poet, Po^tcn, Jlaw. one* ? week for three -inoeessive weeXa previou* tc tbe "23d of April next, tbe 4ay cf hearing. miAKLBS MASON, Commissioner of Patent*. P. iJdltorsof the above paper* will please c off and send their bill* to the Patient Off*-, rrtth a pir per containing this notice. fc-b 1?T3w [No. 580.1 By the Preside n toft h? United State*. IN pnrsuanceof law. I, FRANK UN PIEBCF., Pres ident of the Cnit-d 8tat**i of America, do hereby -teclare and ma*e known tfcat a pubit ? sale will bo b?:?i at the land office at Arr* ra, in tbe Ft&f- o* Mm*t*>orpi, con?tneneicf on MofedAy,<he 'wnty-firtt day of Mry rt'srt, fov the disposal o? all that pftrtion of ihe secticu* and pait> ot section* of land buarinj odd cui .^ers within six m'les on each side of th?* l'ue of h# Mob le and 0;.io river railroad, in tbe Stat s cf Alabama and Mississtm. eubje t to th>* dc nil i minimum pric* of two dollars and fifty cent* ]>cr acre, as pn vlded 1 y tb* act ot 20th September, J50, and e xcepted from gialnation a* to price by the act of 4th August, lfiji, which were nlv-rtisei ! to be offered f r sale in pro2l4nntion.N0. 49*, b-?ar ioj dat# 23d May, 18C3, but fubsequenQy witb dra *?\ until fsi;her not'e > tor tb? prjpo^d rulrcal from Scat don to Montgomery by puff-ic no,ice No, 4?>t, b -aiing ?lat?* I9tli August, I960; and the suae net bwnc cuhi ct to private entry at the date ot said witidrawal, wer* ccn?^ii:*ntly not r^fctorrd to mar k-1 ly g? nerai notice Wo* 622,dated 6th tSoptwpiVer, 1 -<54, situated in the undermentioned U.wuthipe, to wi:: S'urlh rf thr b ise line and tatt of the Choctaxd meri dian. Town-hip J'>ur, of rango thirteen Townships three, four Jivt, and six, of range four* t?en T > ?n hips -hree, foui'. fira, six and sruen, of ri-go fift'en TcrnfJiip* L\rti,/cur,^iivf, six, and seven,ofrange eittr-n To^ tfhjpB five, tix, and *;trn? of rah^e leren t*n Tnwrship trver, ol raoge eighteen. Notice 11 also heteby^Kn tbat all ih* land' sit uate! outsi le of ttM^S^WViinitt on each side ?? the nbove road withdttwn and not si?o? reitcrec !0 rrirn> entry a* ?bore ?tat*l, which will be sub j?-t to entr? at one dollar an I tweoty-flvf ceate j*r re, or (if for actual s"ttlt?aent aid pre emp Men) it the prhv* ores rlbed by the gridt*at':()u a ;t of4tb August, 14*6-4. in th?f<Vl lwing-nasac-ddiltrict* and township* in the Fcates of Miss ssirpi *nd Ala b">tca, will be snbje<t to entry and l~cition on and p.ft^r Monday the nine'eenth day of March n*xt, to wit: In t'-.e ?ii-strict of land", subject to rale at At:f ista, Mwwssim: ATjrt\ of llxc base line ami 'ait 0/ the Choctaw meri dian. T^wn-hips t}rce,four,_fivc, six and sercn, of range twelve ;lV,wn?hlp? three, four, fire, r?, ard trxn, 0! ran re th:rte?n Tcwnships t\rfe, fmrrjlt-,fiv and?3Ten,oftange fourteen T.jwnfhlp tevr.n, of range fifteen Township Otr-e, fcur. and five, of rarge sixteen TowDPhips three, four, five, fta, anl sttfen, raoce sev?ntaeu T'> ^rsl.ips three, four, five, six, and 4?v< rang5 e:.pht?*?n. Ir ta? d>trict cf lani? subject to rale at EtMoro? Vj4 Alabama: .Vj/*:! oj the bete Un' 111 "f the prtvini! mr ridian. To rn hfp'* thirteen, fourteen, SftK'n, sixt^. and sev n!e?n, of range two T Knih p? thirteen, fbnr een, f U?n, gLrtftn and ffamten, of range thre? Towo*hip? thirteen, t'ourt-en,^^4^?, sixteen and tet- n, of range four 1 woships ik.rt??en and #oiif-^n, of ran^e fve. T.-.e towmhios dcsi^i-at?d in r man le'tqrs a*f w'.r Uy within the limi's of si* and fifteen m'Jt^ re St?cts.v?ly cn each ?W'Of cal^l r< ^d, KnA those in ila'ics are partly wiih' x s?M i.mit^, es designated on the diagrams i-h*:L will be fnrnbh?d to the ro cp ctire district office*' by the Commissione r pf the <Je: er.il Lard '^fliee. The lands will be roP. th> rifhtof way grifstn ! l?y the a<*t of 20 'a -eptein .-it, IRfiO, to tbe wtat.?s nf re*?il j for saii railroad, not * :^-)i?g on<r hundral fut on ea-h 1 iJ>- th?re- f, and tr erefar-' the pa:'?u!ar tra<t* of lanl v^ich Juclnde '.beiruad will 0e 1 Id an cwta-nioas th<* qunnt'tie] r Fp*>Tlivuly 6b0*rn by the c flflc at plat*. , TV sectiooc will h?- c (T?red at the public sale in thet1?"- in th y are advertised; the ta'e will br kept cp<m fbr a sofficiert tim?? to ndfoit of rUsring aU the lands, tut not exceeJing two w?ek?; u d app Uatioca to m?A- private entries cf the lands (flered a! public 'jkl.s und^r this proclamation will net be revived a a til after ibe clcsa of the t?o Vnlffli (?ifen un<ter my band, at the city of Washington, th;sE?venth ilay cf Frbrutfy, Anno D-mioi one thousandeigh: huadrsd and fiftv-f-ve. FA AN KLIN PIERCE. I'y the Prejilent: Jon* Wilsoh, Coramiseioner General Land < Xti*. NOTICB TO FRK MMP1ION CLAIMANBJ. Under the act of Ccagiesi approved 3j of March. 1853, entitled ' An ect U> extend pre empticD x ?hts to certain seMler* therein m-ntion+1," the pre emp tio j U<^s were extended < ver ihe above mentioned ait?-mate odd numb-rtd secli ss within * x milas rn each aide of th? rsuta cf the road, where the settle rr ent and icuprovemeat were mad' prior 11 the date ot mIIu toient, if proven up ?cd psM fc- *t tlie rat? ofteo dollarj aod fttty c*nt-< per acre, bifofe the day fi*ed for tLe publi? sal^; and by the tut *p pn>v?wl '*7th March, 1664, ?QtiU?^i "An a^t for the rMiiitf of aettiera on Iho'Ih referred for railr ad pur po o*," p*rrons who settled ard improve-1 the abevj naraed ?ecth n^ p ior to the date of ioitndra*o*l will b? entitled to p.eomptions at the ordinary minimum pr>e r f the public land-, or at the r?te of c-ne d >iltr aul twrnty-five cents p?r acre, if proven ap an* pni I for btf re tb* day fixator the pubic sale:? Th< refore, every r-er- on eutitlM to tha ligl t of pre ? mrtif r in any of the alterastriodd numbered sec t"o.n shove irent one', v. i tin s-v miles of the route of the road, nod- r tbe set of 8d Mar. h, 1P63, above rel<*ind tf>, on svttifm^nts mide prior to th- 4th of Febraary, lS63,(the datf of aflc'ment) cr under 'he art of '-T ih March, 1854, on settlements made prior to th* d?t 1 cf tho original withdrawal of the lands ?r?'n market, likewi-e evi ry per-on entitled to pre cmp!'on under the act cf 27ih March, 1864, in any ot tbe lands oti'.sideof the six mile limit* diwted t? b*? taetors'l ten n ry on tbe 17 tb day of March next, ia required to o>*?blist. th<- sntue to tbe aativf. ciion uf he re ;iiter and receiver of the proper la id office, and iaake payment th?refor at the pric? fl.v?d by ban as aorn as practicable titer scein? thia notiae, and b-f 're the dsy appointed for the publ c sale or' rvtoi.ation to market of the lands embracing tbe i tract claimcl; otherwise such clai a will b? forfeited. JQIIN 1V1L80N, Commissioaer of 'Jeneral Land Offloe. l'b 1" - law13w iXteen ?ifen, of ren, I^APEK M< MSTENKR.?A New Inventiou for uioisteuing the leavee of a Copying Book, i'oet iu>t- Stamps, Envelopes, and mwten the llnscra when eounting bank hillt*. Also, ueeful tor various other put pose*. It will ke tound an mdispcnsible articlo for t-verv desk. II i* perfectly tsiiftple and cheap, ami must come iiu<> general use. TAYLOR & MAURY, jan 18 A*entn *w Washington. W-HO'S WHO IbTTh.i5, I pocket nrfumo n<id'a i'cirliattieniary Companion lor IMu, 1 poi-k?*t vohiiiir llntiah Army Li?t for H155 1 ritish Navy Li-t do The Planetary Worlds, their Toj?ofr.a|?hy and Telescopic Appearances, by J. Breer, Cambridge Observatory, l vol Blackwood's Almanac for 1835 linportvd by laat steamer by feb i i PRANCK TAYLOR. T. H. PHILLIPS' COACH FACTORY, 4>7 Kighth st, adjoining Rainey** Livery Stables OW1NO to the ic-reaaed trade which a generous pubtl has bestowed upon me,l have been com pelled to erect a new and larger building lor the carrying on of ay burin-**. Here I shall be en abled to execute all orders entrusted t* me wiSi gravt^r taeilftie* aad dispnusfti, and 1 would respect ful y solicit a continuance orthe publi '* pateonage. Carr'*fe* and VYagrr.a, of the moet modern atyic, built ot he beat Daterlal*, and warranted to give satisfar-tVm, repair3 ol every description punctually attended For a'*, cheap, a second-hand Clarence Carriage, nearly njw cec it UO?A HE VRIKS WALTZ, Compr?a?*d by Hans KiumioaclHT. 1 Har P<itkii, drdirutttd to Mie? 8mma J. Rrown, b> the- saiue- composer, published aiwl tbr sale at the Nu-ic IMs?! ?i" ^ HIT/. f?-h 3 ?* IT ATHAM'S L19I1C Or OMNIBUS*! 1 i will le*ve Alexandria at 4,7% and 9# am, Ijtfend p iu. VV i leave Washington atG, 11. and 12 a 1 m., 3% and 7 pn. Seats can be secured at the Office. Fairfax at., and Newton'* Mansion Mouse ; in \\ asluvgton, at Hall's 8egar Store an i Kirk wood Honor. This Line r?? rrjrularly winter and summer for the accommodation of the Public. Passenjrers called tor and taken to their realdeftCM if not too tar. FARE? For the flrjt trip up and last trip <iowa, 50 cents; all other regular trips 25 cents. Trunks extra. LATHAM A COOK. Jan 8?tf t . s CROMWKLL^ BALTIMORE STEAMSITIP LINE BETWEEN *SW YORk BALTIMORE A BOSTON, "1ITILL dispatch a rimaiaer daily from Baltimore f? and NcwYork, and twice a week from Boston to Baltimore aud Baltimore to Boston. This line affords unequalled facilities to the bitsi | ness men of Um Ue'trrct of Columbia. The Agents at either point will rec? lve freight and give a t.trough bill of lading to Washington at the lowest rates ?n freight uul uo commie-ions chanted. Application* for freight promptly attended to by the following agents: A. C. HALL, 58 Exchange Place, Baltimore. H. B. CROMWELL, Corner Washington and Albany sta.. N. Y. JNO. W. SCHANK, jan 14?d.*hn Footcf India Wharf, Boston. FOR THK WEST AND SOUTH. BALTIMORE AND ftlUU HAIISKOAJ). HHKROVRD ARRANGEMENTS FOR TRAVEL! 1MF0R TA XTCHA NOES OF SC1IEDUVK11 ^CmHPHP lat> completion of the "rntral Ohio Railroad between e*ling aud Columbus, uniting. as it does, by ro short and direst s line, the Baltimore and Ohio Railrad with all portions of the Wort (and North i this route greatly increased travelers in that direetio* November 27, 1864, the train* will b* run as foUorsj FOR T UROUQ11 PA88ENG ERS. Two feet trains daily will ran In each direction first?The MAIL TRAIN, leaving Camden Station at 7 a. m., lnrt?*d ot 8 o'clock aa heretofore, (except on Sunday,) and arriving* t Wheeling at 2 40 a. m. Second?The EXPRESS TRAIN, leaving at 5 ? m_, instead oi at 7 p. m., aa heretofore, and running through to Whce'lng in about 17 hours, reaching there at to 28 a. m. ThiR train will step at Waafc> ington Junction, Sykesville, Monocacy, Hamper's KVrrv, Martinsburg, <*ir John's Run, Cumberland, Piedmont, Rowlesburg, Newburg, Fetterman, Fnrm inct^n, Csmerou and Moundsville only, for wood and water aod meals. Both tbeee train* make prompt ?n J regular connoetion with the cars of the Central Ohio Road for Cambridge Zao?svIIle,5'>*ew Mi\!l Tr%'o; Will reacb Cincinnati fer dinner next day, while by the Exrreea Train they arrive there at 12 the next night, being kept but one night on the route by eith*r train. Passengers for the Northwest via Cleveland and all intermediate points can mike a direct connec tion with the trains upon ths Cleveland and Pitta burn Ra-lrord at $11 times whea the Ohio is niriga ble for steamers between Wheeling acd Well/nrille, by lee.Ting Bfitimnrv in the Ma'l Train at 7 a. m. Rv turning, the Train* l?ave Wheeling as follows: The EXPRESS TRAIN at 4 30 p. m., reaching Bal timore at 9.50 a. m. The MAIL TRAIN at 1L45 p. m . reaching Baltimore at 7 p. m MfirThrough tickets by boat front Wheeling for Cincinnati, Madison, Lcu sville, St. Lcuis and othrr River Cities, ?ill be sold at a 1 times when the stag* of water will admit. Through ticket* between Baltimore and Washington, and ail the important cities ?nd towns In the West, are sold at the Ticket Offlses of the Company. TOR WAY PASSENTRS. TIIR MAIL TRAIN, leaving Camden Statlot will take pusseur^r* for all tb? uhuhI stopping place.* on theKoal Returning,!his trein leaves Wheeling at 11.45 midnight, Cumberland at 10.16 a. m? anvl arrives at Baltimore at 7 p. m. THE if RODERICK ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, for Frederick and iutermediate places, will start ?t 4 p. m , daily, (except Sun.Jayf) arriving in Freder ick at 7.40. Re'urning will leave Frederick at 9 a. m., arriving at Baltimore at 12.50. noon K THE KLLICOTT'S MLLLS ACCOMMODATION will be run dtd'.y, (eic*pt Sundays,) a* follows: | Leu re Cai&dtn Station *1' a. m. acl 3 p. m. L^ife Elliott's MilU at 7.30 a. m. and 0.30 p. m. WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. TRAINS RON AS FOLLOWS: IEAVfi daily, cxcept Sundsy, at fl and 8* a. m. j ind 3 and 5 pm. On Sunday at 6 a m and 5 pm. Lsavo BalUmore et 4M and 3am; and 6 and 8 p su On Pundiy ;?? 4* ? ?n and 5 pm. The ccnoectiors with Baltimore A Ohio Railroad for the West ar? by trains leaving at 6 a m and 3 p ra. For Philadelphia anfl New York at C, an4 S^am and 11 p e. Fer Am?apnl'? at 8^ e m and 5 p n. For Nor,oik ot ?? i> ?e T. n. PARSONS, Ag*nt pRifictt'ar attention is called to the Rule requir ing a re?voa>i!v1e vou-her for any person of color who i?h to pa5? ov.t the road. fcr 13?dtf 0RAHGE A.5D ALEXANDRIA RAILBOAB. On and after Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1854, THE Care leave Alexandria daily for Gordonfr \iJle and intermediate itstions at7J^ o'clt-ck, a. m., on the urrlral of the b^at from Wa6hln ;tor, giTing am pi) time fer breskfast on board. Con? nesting at Mttu^.-jaa Junction with a train (or lUrttc bur<, at Warr?nton Ju- etion with a train for W?r renton, and at GordonfiVillo with the trains on tLe Virginia Central Railroad for Richmond, Cha^lotvea ville, and Staunton. The cars ?eave (lordonsville daily for Alexardrla and intermedial* etalions, at ^ before 12, a. r*., on the arrival of the trains ot the ViT?inia Central rail road from Riehmo??1, Ch?rlott<??ville, end Staunton. THROUGH! TICKETS. From Alexandria to Warrenton $2 00 " M Gordonsvllle 3 50 u M Chariottesi ill* 4 25 M " Staunton 5 90 ? ?? Straeburg 3 50 " u Lynchburg.9 75 <? " Wine-heater............... 3 60 " " Luray 4 25 " " New Market 6 00 M u Mlddleburg ?... 2 JiS For Lynehbrrg, connecting with the stage* ?t CharlcttesvUl*, on Mondays, Wednesdays, atd Fri days. . For Luray and New Market, connecting with tho s ages e.t Culpoper, on Tuealays,Thursdays, s.;?d Sat urday. For Wlnebester daily, connecting with the stages at Piedmont ? For Middl?burg daily, connecting with the stages at the Plains. Per order: W. B. BROCKETT, Agent, nov T?dtf FOR MOUNT VERNON. On TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. [Fare round trip $1; from Alex andria 76 cents?The THOMAS 0">LLTER leaves Washington at 9 and Aluxaadria at 9% o'clock. Ccacbt* leave the Capitol for Ike boat at 8# o'clk. Coach fire 10 cents. Person* wishing the Coaches will leave their re*l dS'KM with Oeo. A Tl.os. Parker. Kefreehmenti* on the boat. OJt 28?dtf SAM'L GKDN1Y, Capt THE SEW YORK * LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES "MAIL STBAMERS7 THE SHIPS COMPRISING THIS UNI ARK THE? ATLANTIC, Capt. Wert. PACIFIC, Capt Nye, BALTIC, Capt. Oemstock, ADRIATIC, Capt. Graf ton. -These ships bav* been built by contract, expres1 ? ly frtr Government service; every care has been tafc? in their couatruo J.?n, aii in the Engines to insar* ftrength and spepd, aud their accommoda tion* for passengers are unequalled for elegance and comfort. Price of p*s3age from New York to Liverpool, in first cabin... Second Cabin 70 Exclusive use of extxa stse state rooms 800 From Liverpool to New York ?-'10 aud ?20. An experienced surg-on attached to each 'hip. No berth can bt secured until paid for. For freight or passage #pply to EDWARD K. COLLINS A CO., 50 Wall street, New York. BROWN, SHIPLEY A CO., LiverpooL E. O. ROBERTS A 00? 13 King's Arms Yard, London. JOHN MUNROK A CO, 20 Rue Notre Dame de? Vl?-toires, Paris. GEO. n. DRAPER, jUawe. The owners of th*"e ships will aot ha accountable fox gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious ?tones or metnls, unless hills ef lading are rfjaai therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed, nov 10?dly S SECONDHAND PIANOS FOR SALB OR RENT.?We have hi store four Pianre, two of Chickennp and two of Andre Steins, which we ofl? r low for cash, or |roo?| not? s, or will t*atl on moderate terms. Music expected to morrow mominf. J(?HN. F. KLLId. GARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. TM Great Pwlitr of U? Blood I JTot a Fartisle of Mmnrj Im It! An Imuuittl Bttm for Seroftila, tlntfa Iril, Rheumatiaa, ?' Obsticste Outaneoui KrapUoxu. Pita plea or Paatule* on the fsoe, Blotdhes, Boils, Ohronio Sore Byas, Ring Worn or Tetter, Scald Head, BoliryMi?I ?d Pat* of the and Joint*, fi tub born ulcers Syphilitic tAsorJera, Luaabago, Spinal Oompla nta, and all the IImmm trifling fton an InjdJicioae ca? of Mar-ary, In prod -nee hi Lift, or Impurity of tha Blo?d. THIS valuable M-dlcine, which has become oele? brated for th? number of extraordinary cure*, effected through it* ageney, has induced the propri etor*, ?t the urgent r?"ine?t of (Mr friend*, to oiler it to the public* which they d? with the rtmorf ?on- 1 fldence in ltd virtU-a *cu wonderful curative prop erti a The following oartiftcatea, felected Iron a l*npj number, are, however, stronger testimony than the mare word of the proprietor*; and ara all boa gentlemen well known in their localities, and of the highest respectability, many of them raiding in the city cf Richmond, Va. f. BOYOKN, leu,, of tha E*ah*nre Bote!, Rich moid, known everywhere ways ha haaaeeu 'he Med icine ealltd Ciana b Srainaa Mixruxa, a>tmini* tared in over a hundred cases, in nearly all the diaaaaae for wbichit is reaommended, with the moat a#ton iahingly goed resulta He says it is the moat ex traordinary medicine he has ever seen. AGUK AND MVlR?GKKAT CD EI.?I hereby certify that for three years 1 had *gue and Fever of the wort TieV?nt dmriptkn. I h%d several Pbv tidan*, took l*rge quantitiea of Quinine, Mercury, and I believe all the Toni<* advertised, but all witn ont permanent rellcl. Ai last I tried Carter's fpacikh iiixtco, two bottles of which effectually cured me, and I am happy to aay I ha?e had neithei chills or fevers tfnoe. I coDsidstnt the fcatt Tonic in this world, and the only medl'ine that ?rer reached By ease. JOHN 10NGD1N. Bum ditch, near Richmond, fa. C. B. LUCK, Eeq., now In the city of Richmond and for many yeara in the Post Ofiloe, hu, such oon&dence in the astonishing efficacy of Carter's Spanish Mixture, that ha has bought upwards of W bcttles, which he has given away V> the afflicted.? Mr. Luck says he bus n?ver known it to foil when taken aAoruiug to directions. Dr. MINOR, a practising Physician, and formerly rf the Oity Hotel, In tba city of Richmond, says he l as witnessed la a number of Inatanoea the effscta ?1 Carter's Spanish Mixture, which were moat truly earpcteiog. He e*ya in a case of Consumption, de pendent on the Llrer, tbs good affect* wera won dan'ol indeed. SAMUEL M. DRINKRR, of the Orm of Drinker A Morris, Richmond, wns cured cured of lirer Com plaint of three years standing, by the use ol twe Uitlea of Carteria Span! h Mixture. ORKATCURK OK SCROFULA.?The Editora ol the Richmond Repoblican h*d a servant employed in tVir press room, cured of violent Scrofula^ com bined with Rboumausm, which entirely disabled him from work. Two botties of Carter's Fpan'sh Mixture mads a perfect cure of him, and th* >'<di tors in a public notice, say they ''cheerfully recom mend it to all who are afflicted with any disease ol the blood " STILL AN 07IIKR CURB Of SCROFULA.?I had a vtiv valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Mixture. I oonrider it truly a valuable int-icin**. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Conductor on the R. F. and P. R. R. Co., Richmond, Va. SALT RHEUM OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING ClLtJtD Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing in the city ol Ri hmocd, was cared by three bottle* of Carter's Spanish Mixture, of Salt hheum, which he had for aeailj maty years, and which all the physicians of the eculd not cure. Mr. Thompson la a well k-^ovs E?rahant in the city of Rtehmcndf and hi* la meat 9?aarkftble. WM. A.MATTHEWS, of Richmond had a serrant cured af ^vphilis, in the worst form, by Ca* jnfe Spanish Mixture. He says be cheerfully reoom mend* it, and consider* it a very invaluable medi cine. EDWIN BURTON, commissioner ol the revenue, savs he has sewn the good effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture in a number of Syphilitic cases, and say a It !* e perfect aura frr that horrible diaeaee. WM. 6. IIARWOOD, at Riciimond. cured of old Sor>aaMd Uleers, wh'ch disabled him frem walking. Took a ft* bottlee of Carter's Spanish Mixture, and was ene*4rd to walk witLout a crutch, in a thort time permanently cured. Principal Depots st M WARD, CL08E k Co,, No* 98 Maidon Lane, New York. T. W. DYOTT A SONS, No. 189 North iecond at rhiladclptia nENVETr A BEERS, No. 125 Main street, Rich BOjd, Ya. Andforealeby CHARLES STOTT, W*?hington, D. C ; HEN'KY PEEL, Alexandria, and by Druggist; ere ryu here. Prio# $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5; aep 21?ly (>KNRHYN AND IRON IIANTBL5?May be awn X a benutiful aa"-->rtmeat of these ch-ap and du rable articles, at the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Tenth atreat, over the Waahingtoa Saving; Bank. RALPH HA3K1NSJ qav IS?e?tf PIANOS!?PIANOS ! WE beg lonve to call the att?-ntion of tlia public to our ?to':k of Pianos now ii.mfi, consisting of superb fini?h''d 7,hQH fi}4 .uul 6 <?ctave rosewood cas? straments from the world-renuwnedw W'w ? manufhetories of H'.llet, l>avis fc t'o., Boston, nnd Knabe, Oaehle A Co., Haltiioorf, comprising m all tlie l3rR< st, tuost reliable and select assortment ever offered in tins city. Also, Stools. Cover*, A.c. old I'iaiio* taken in exchange. We will mnke reasonaMe discounts f<?r rat-h, or sell on time. JOHN F. ELLIS, No. 300 Pa. avenue, near Tenth s'jert. jan 31 TIIE ART UNION OF LOXDON. PI.AS FOR THE CURRENT YE.1K. I^UK list is now open, and every subscriber ol $6^1 will be entitled to? I. An tuipre^hioii of a Plate, by J. T. VVillmorr, A. R. A.,from the original picture by J. J. Cha Ion, R. A., " A Water Party." II. A Yeluiue. containing thirty VVikhI Engravinrs illustrating subjects from I,or J Myron's Poem of " C'hilde Harolde." And III. The chance ot obtaining one of the prizes to be allotted at the general meeting in April, which will include? The right to select for himself a valuable work ol art from one of the public exhibitions. Hiatuif-v in bronze of her Majesty oil Horseback, by T. Tl???r neycroft. Copies in bronre, from an origins! Model in relief by R. Jefferson, of ?< The Entry of the Duke of Wellington into Madrid- Staiuttes in porcelain or parian. Proof Impressions of a large Lithograph, byT. II. Maguire. after the original picture by W. P. Frith, R. A., 44 The Three Bows," l'rom Mo here's 44 B mrgeois Gentilhomme." Honorary Secretaries for Washington, M?ssrs. TAYLOR & MAURY, Booksellers. jan 24 I No. 508.1 NOTICE OF THE DISCONTINUANCE Of the L'vtlrd Slates land ofUse at JcJJtrsonrUlc, Vin cennes and Winamae, Indiana. XTNDER the provisions of the second section of ) the act of Congress, approved June 12, 1SI0, which declares 44iliai whenever the <iuautity ol pub lic lands remaining unsold in any land district shall be reduced to a uunit>er of acres less than one hun dred thousand, it shall he the duty of the Sec retary of the Treasury to discouuuue the land office for such district v and if any land hi any such district shall remain unsold at the time of the discontinuance of a land office, the same shall be subject to sale at *oine one of the existing land of liccs most convenient to fhe district in nliichthe land office shall have been discontinued, of ?Inch the Secretary of the Treasury shall give node*;" and loaMniich as the 7th section ot tlta art approved Uh September, je*U, authorizes the Secret <ry of the Treasury to coutiuue any laud district in u liich m situated the seal of government of any one ot the States, notwithstanding the quantity ol land unsold in such district may uot amount to more th in one hundred thousand acres, when in his opinion ?uch continuance may be required by public convenience or in order to dose the land system in euch State at a convenient point under the provision* of the act on mat subject approved June 12, 1840, aitd inn*. tittuA a* the duty ahove required hat beeu det<dred upon the tieirctarv of the Interior by ilthe art to es ttMnh the Home iJejmrlment," approved 3d March. 1W9: Notice is accordingly hereby given that, in view of reports from the lanl officers at JcrKKUsoNviLLK, ViwcsNNKR, and WinaMac, that the vacant laud in each of said districts is reduced below one hundred thousand acres, th?: Secretary of the Interior, uitk ike applanation oj the President, has directed that the land oflicusat JEtntasoNvu.La, Vincbnnes and Winamac; in the State of Indiana, be discontinued, and the lands remaining unsold at the time of the discoutmHancc be ruu? subject to sale at the land office cat Indiavifo-18, the seat of government of said State. , Lauds remaining [unsold, and uappropriated by law, and subjcct to private entry withiu the limits of the diatnaf now discontinued, will eea*e to be ?subject to entry aa heretofore at those offices, from the date of the receipt of tliis notice by the reg etera and receivera thereof, and the land officers at 1*di AXAPOua will give public nouce of the day on which they will be praparsd to receive applications for eutries of any such kuids at then office. JOHN W ILSON. Commissioner of General Land Oftut. JANrAXY 85. 1856. jaa 2tf?Sawtiw NEW STORK, NEW STORE. Timinana mntmm, appotiU tfu Bomk'qf WcuhmgUm 1TB. THOMAS DILI ANY recpectfhlly Invito J_Y1 the attention ol the public to axaunlae hit atock of GOODS, which he has opsnad on Lousiana av?nu?betw-Mn Sixth and Seventh street/, the Bank at Waahington. cod stating of all tionaof Taaa, Ac., Imperial. Ganpoirdar, at Tt*; Wta^a an* Liquors, ot ail aorta, which he cat sail at the lowest nicsa for cash or approved paper. Besides all the D'oeaaaritw for Qroeery Baaicess vli: Brooms, Buckets, Ced*r Tuba, Matches. *c[ ? ? . ? ' ! 11 PHMDftPHIA ADVERTISEMENT! BlflDEH B WDTBS AT PHILADELPHIA. OHI W. IIIDKR,M?r la Wtom,** tba ftnwr old established Wim Bart ot JACOB SNIDER. Jr, No. Tl Walnut low Fourth street, what* asasa with WIN KBand UQUOMJBcm the Mm JACOB SUDEIL portatien of FOREIGN WllTEJL, 0?se Ha. Tl Wat ant street, Philadelphia, where he la pv mtfl Df l?n fbr the ap salal Importation 1 ooa. juh* vauu;u:i mr j ? tiamsaAt md form.'r enstaa-iru. V All Wines ori?m4 for W?#L c?;. a vttl b? de livered by Izpraas >*s <J frri???. j? ft?Fy DOCTOR TOCRfBir* TO* POCKET J59CULAPIU8: OR, IV FRY ONR III8 OWN rHTHIClAJL Tb? rj*eth Riitfcm, rtth On* hundred REgtavinf ? cbovicg Dtorurs u4 lul frmatirme cf the Br Pjretetn hi every farm. TovhM Treatta- D Sfijrt-f the UA ert ImporfaflSTto married people, or thona enutem p'atlng marriage. By WM. TO*W?, R ft. !*?*t no father be MkaaiO to ifi?wi> a eepy of tb? JMCULAPIW tch*s ohlld It nay we Mb iron aa early grave. Let ro young or ?rX3aa eater la to tLs secret oUlghtic&f of married life without reeding the POCKET ^8CULAriU8. M ao oaa snfT-rtng frra a hacbuled Omph, Pain la the rida, rwtiM] niabts, n?mu Minn, and tba atali train of Ryrpeptie sesaetlons, aad fir en up by tkatr pby ?iclar, be another aonrnt, Without -ceenltmg tba MfCllAPIVB. Havs the married, or theea about to N- marrifsl anv Ltr^Vrsaat read thia trtlly a*? ' b- 1. aa it has b??n tb? mraaa ol -*tLeg thous and* cf wrfbrtnuate createrex frcm the very Java ?f death. Any i"T*cm eendirg TWENTY-PIVI CENTS v ?' - V. In a letter, will receive one oopy of tbU work try mall, or fire oaptea will be seat for One Dot* lax. . Ad Ire?, (poet paid) DR. WY. YflffHa, No. 1M Bpraoe gtra it, FhTa-ir'.r fcia. ep " ? ly imiim Mjiiinnms. UO?AJU> H. BMIY3. tlBBM D. tHIYV* av. SMITH * CO., Meauiarturura aad # Dealers in ALOOHOL, CAMPllkNE, ETHE OI.U. OIL, Ac. No. 84 8. CALYERt 8TUERT, op posite Water atxeet, BALTIMORE, Md. ?aril?ly ISDIA1 DOCIOE. I R Q HPKHCIR 0*rrr hL) ?tofeeidoaal wiltw to tfee cittuw of Pa' Jmor". [I r?n core all kln<*e offl?*".t* taketbMi *\it ?ItLcut pa^a, or tne o^e of any bnlfia. I oaa ?trf all Idndf cf Pit* and Bpanta, RbemaatV- Pataa, Ocoa^BiptiOB. Propay, Dy^wpaia, Pllea, PaWy, or any other ailment the hozaan ia&llj are aatfect to. He can atop Bleeding from the Lcnga or Kaaa, any tiataaea from the raUent, by hcowtnc tha patient'a r.ame. I. aaa bcr n blind, and i: aa at idled peroral under an Indian Doctor vbo waa among tha ?*14 Indiana thirteen Tear*. I>W. 8I*ENCi!R ha* remorod from Mr. Backley*a Boarding Eocpe, to Ko. 84, HANOTER flTRERT, aw ll^K M4. AN APPEAL TO COMMON SENSE. LET THE 81CK 1!E A* THE TRUTH. Captain Re*ja*ik.? Wberevoc known bie teeti mony will be conclusive. But leet th<?e who do uot know the Cnptain i>ii<>uld beecepucal, Dr. Daw son & Bro., Hitii others of the beet known and mott highly re?pcctahlc cilizena of Earton, endore* hta wonderful cure by Hampton's v eg stable ti.vctuei. Kastom, Oct. 4, ]^S4. Mtini. Mortimer f Kowxr~-j : Gentlenien?I feel it my duty to you and the pub lic to certify to th<; effects of Hampton'* Vegetable Tincture. I was for more than five yearn laboring under a di-ca*e of Chronic Rheuir.iti"tn. and the great part cf tbat time i waa m helfrie-a that I had to be helped troin my bed and dreo-x d in my clothe* I became reduced to a iu*r> skeleton. All the med icines I took done nie no good, and 1 continued to *nrv worse. I heard of HamptonTincture and thought I wonhl give h a trial. At thi? time I did not espect to live one day afW another. I did not take it (the Tincture! for the Rheumatiam. hut in a ghort time I was well <>f that diaeaMe. From the ?fleets of your'J uicture and tlie help of G<*d 1 am now getting in good health. I w?*h all the afflicted to try Hampton'e Vegetable Tincture, as I have d ioe, with tha aanie effect that it haa on Your ooodient servant, Ibaac Buumn. We are acqitainted with laaac Benjaann; sold him some of HamptoN's Veritable Tmenre, an<5 be lieve the above statement correct. Daw>on fc. Bro. From our knowledge of Captain Benjamin we are confident tiiai the above Miateuient u true and un exagerated. J. A. JoBNso.t, Chakle9 Robtroor. Call and get pamphlet* gratJi*, and aee cures of Cough, Bmm fiih?, Rheumatism, Nenmltia, Dya pepna, Nervoasnejjs and General Weakness. As a female m^icine or for delicate children we believe it unequalled. Sold by MORTIMER k MOWBRAY, 140 Ralti more street, Baltimore; and 304 Broadway, V York Chas. Stott k Co., J. B. .Moore, D. B*. Clarke, Clarke & Bowling, W. Elliot, and H. McPhi r Bon, Waatiinrton ; alto, by R. S. P. Ciasri., George town, and C. C. Berry, Alcxandrm, and by Drug gists everywhere. jan t??tr COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, Kallef In Plva Hlnntti. TYLEtPS COMPOUND GUM ARABIC STRUT. THE insreaaing demand for this most pleasant, safe, and eSoacioua remedy tor all pulmonary diseases, has enabled the proprietor to rednre tha price so af to plaoa it within Uic reach of all classes. Its "Wf-ariority over most similar preparaMons ia at tested by many eminent phyaidans who have been eya witnemea of it* efficacy when the usual reme dies hsve failed; also by tboosaad of oar most re spectable citixena who have uaed It In their femilisa both aa preventive aad onra with never flailing sue* cess fax tbs last twenty years, during which period with very little aid from advertising. Ac., It ha gradually spread reputation over the wbote Union. In ca?e? of recent OJdt Cough.t, Hoartroctt, it gives ;atm*diate relief, and g?n? rally cures in a day or two, without interfering with diet or bastaess, or rendering the ay stem more ausoeptible ot Oolda, m chronic cases, AtUuna, Whnap'ng Cou?\~, (Yot?f, Bronchitu, Afftctiont of the Lungt, mrui Ounrvnp tion, it is always very t*n?ficlal. and seldom talis, when commenced In time to perfect a cure. Price 24 and SO eentaa bottle. 8old who!peals by Patterson A Nairn. 3tott A On-, Ri.lgely k Go. Alexandria by Peel A Steveaa. Ia Qoor^etoan by Mr. Glasel. MM- TYLERS GUM ARABIC CANDT DROPS, a similaapomposHion to ths above, but ua a mildet and mere portable form; they act like a ebarm on a troublefcme Oougb, and clear the throat and voiee; they rontatn no injurious drag, are particu larly reoommendnd for children, ftwqaentera of pub lic aeaemUiee, public qx^kera, aingera, Ac. Price 13% and centa per box. Tor sale at most Drug and Oandy Btorea. oct IT?tf SOMETHING NEW. Opposite the markrt on pknwsyita N1A AVENUE 4 doora below Ninth street, la a NEW CLOTHING STORE for Men and Bcva, opened this day. DECKER, <ne of tha cheapest Clothing Merchants in the North, haa detarmined to cflar to the ritixens of Washington and vicinity, * bis excellent Olothingat the loweat Northern pricea, fc.- cash only. There the POOR MAN will had just such a Clothing Store aa haa long bee* wanted in Washington. Uia motto Is cheap for cash, and oirx raica oklt. A good substantial woollen eoat h? will sell for (2 75; and heavy winter ^<uite, well lined, lor f 1 26. and fine co^ta, ovcrooats, and vesta, In proportion. Good wool and cotton undershirts. hr?stery, gloves, Ac-, chea;-er than thf cheapest. nev 11?tf 255 Looking Glasses, 255 OP all sites and quality, Piench or German plate. Fancy or plain Portrait and Picture frames, Gilt or Fancy Colored. Also, Gilt Room Moulding, Marble top Brackets ?nd Tables. Cornices made to order. Alee, all kinda of old work re gilded with dispatch and on reasonable t-rma by J WAGKEIt, lift 6 Pa. avenue, rpp. Kirkwood Heuee. d oc ?? tf FORPOORAND LABORING MEN. SMALL B91LDING LOl'ri of 10 tett at aer*, la varioua parts ol the City, aad Gaor?etowa. at lav prioea, and terms to ault LLOYD A 00. BVILDIIG ITO ? E, For sale, deliverable at tha Oanal, or Wharves la WaAingtea, Oacrgetowa, or Alaxaadria. LLOYD * 00. 16th street, op p. Treaear^ DepaitmaaL jy?-^ CHARLES HAIK1N9, AreKUert. (Pa. aitnvf, between Tenth and tlnmttk ttreeft,) WAkUINUloM, u.c. WILL continue tu furnish Plane, detail vorkit.g Drawings, and specifications of btiitdiug> ??< uvcry *lao "UfCfiMiaud then rtr?i irb

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