Newspaper of Evening Star, May 29, 1855, Page 4

Newspaper of Evening Star dated May 29, 1855 Page 4
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By oaiKM % ICOTT, A?etloa*?ri. TTALOABLR BUTLDING LOT Olf IfOBTH I, | 7 between 8th and 9th street* wm(, at Auction On WEDNBSOAY, the JOtb instaut, we shall mII, | ut front of the premise*, at 6 o'clock p. m , the beau tiful : u Ming lot situated on the south tide of north I, betwem 8th and 9th utre^u w<w, being wed h tlf of Lot No 7, in square 404, having a front of 30 by 85 Oct ?te*p. TVrraa: One fourth cash; balance in 6, IS, and 18 month*, for note* satisfactorily endorsed, bearing in terest from day nf sale. A de^d given and * deed of trust taken. GREEN k. SCOTT, may 94?d Auctioneer*. By J. C. JKeOVlHS, Aactlonter Extensive assori ment op new and, *<>eoa<l-hand Furniture, without reserve.?On i THURSDAY morning. May 31st, at 10 o'clock, at | Store No 395, hoijth side of Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% and 8th streets, f shall je.l the ent're atock in trade of J. R. McGregor, (who is about to | change Itis business,) comprising? Suite ??f p'ush covered Parlor Furniture Rosewood and Walnut Wardrobes Dressing and Plain Bureaus, Washstsnds Pr?neh, Cottage and P'am Bedsteads Hair and husk M itrresaes, Feathers Cane and wood-scst Chair*. Rockers Looking Glauses, Clocks, Vases Cribs, Cradles, Trundle Bedsteads Children's Cab, Wagon, Chairs Tir, wood, willow and iron Ware China and Glassware, Toilet Sets Cutlery. Scales and VVi ights, Castors Silver pated and Britannia Tea aid Table Spoons Show, r Bath, Water Coolers Door M?u, Tin Safes Cookinj and Cha nber Stov*?, Cooking Utensils Spri t Wagon. with f?p. Wheelbarrow* Sb'lvin*. Store Fixtures, fce t ogether with n> a ly every article usually lonnd in a house-farut?hing store. Terms: All sums" of and under $25 cash; over .$25 a credit of 60 and nine y days, lor -<aiisfactonly endorsed notes, bearing interest. J AS. C. McGUIRE, may 28?d Auctioneer. By JAS. C. McGl'IKK, Auctioneer. 1 ) AIR SPLENDID BAY CARRIAGE HORSES, I two superior But'gy and Saddle Horses, fine E glish Clarence, one double seated Buggy Wagon, Harn<?s, Covers, ?ic.?On THURSDAY afternoon, May 31ft, at 5J/$ o'cl'?ck, at the A-iction Rooms, I ?liail sell the f> ll mmg properly of l is Excellercy the Fr neb Minister, who i? about to leave for Eu-1 r- pe. vi*: Pair of ?up" rior Northern bred bob tail Bay Carriage Horses Two excellent Buggy and sad He Horst Oi.' fine Enelrab Clarence < ?nc ?< >ubia seated Buggy Wsgun Harness, Covers, S.d .lea, kc. The abov- miy be seen at Schwartz's Stab'.es, in ttj'- First W ?rd, any time previous to the sale. Terms: $100 and under casli; over tha" sum a ereditof two and four months, for notes -atisf.ctoii ly endorsed, bearu.g interest. JAS. C. McGUIRE, may 2S?d Auctioneer. By J. C. ^eOCIRE. Au?tlont?r. (1HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE AND EL j ;giblv Mtuated improved and unimproved Real E fate, consisting of Dw< lling Houses and Lots, va cant Lo s, and Wharf.? By Virtue of n deciee of the Circuit Court of Uh District of Columbia for Wash ington county, made in the cause wherein John A. Fr,i?er is coaiplVnant, and John Walker, tllen S. Fraser, and others, heirs at law of Simon Fraser, deceased, are defendant*, No. 899, in Chancery, the -u' -crib r . trustees app'luted by -aid decree, will i - I at public auction all those pieces or parcel" of | gr und ' vine and bring situated in tfl ? city of Wash ington. and kn wn and distinguished as beinj Lots Nos. 1. 2. 3. 4,5,6,7. 8,9, 10. II, .2,'3, 14,15 16, 17,18. 19,20, 2<, 22. 23, and 34, m the subdivision mm:*' by said trustees of Square No. 412, fronting -e- tvely and variously rn?m 18 feet 1 inch, to 30 feet * m. heson 8tli and 9th streets we*t. and E and F street* south, by various depths to an alle*, with th improvements and appurtenances, which con sist o' a ? ommodion> ,-nd well an.! >ubst.?ntially built 3% story Brick Dwelling Hnosr o*i Lot 8, and a enmt.'riab!* and well built 2 story Brick Dwelling Hou-e on each of Lot* Nos. 18 and 16, in said sub tivi?on ; lot No 4, in Square No 388, fronting 25 on F street south, between 9'h and 10th sts. west, by 135 feet deep, with the improvemt nts and appur tenances, wn:,h consist ot a -2'4 story Frame Dwel ling House; pa t of Loi No. 3, in Square No 730, fronnng40 feet on Pennsylvania avenue, running McJ to "A" street south, with a v.idth on >aid ''A" -tr? et of 4 ? fee: 7i.iches ; and par: of S<ju;ire No. ?72,,; ? i. H ;.-et o:i Wa'er-trit t. at thf? termi nation o 1 lb Hi ct M, with the valuanle Wharf | ;hertto attached and belonging, extending to the channel of th-? "otoinac river, and n >w occupp,<! by George Page and Used as a steamboat wharf Tn> i " ? -evtral Loti< in tin- -ubdivi/?ion of | Square No 41-, w th the improvements and appur t? nances, will take place on Thursday, the 24th d<ty of Mav. 1856, at 5 o'clock p in., on th? prem ises Toe sale of Lot No. 4, in 8quare No. 388, with the mprovements aa l appur:> nances, will take place on -aid Tbur^dav, the 24th day ot May, 1855, at 8 t'cfock p. m , on the premises The -ale of part of Lot No 3, in Square No. 730. will ak>'place on Friday, the 25th day of May, at 5^ oMo k p. m . on t.'ie premises. And th?* -ale of part of Square No 472, with the v iluab'e Wharf thereto attached and belonging, will take pla e on Tuesda/, the 29th diy of May, lfc55.1 at 5'? o'cl<>ck p. m.? on the premise* The abovt property i- all situated in desirable lo ration-, rapid y enhancmg in value, and offers to capitalists and others a most favorable opportunity 'or investui -nts |?rocnring a de-iral.le residence. Tr.e it rm- of ?ale, as prescribed by sxd decree, will be one fourth of the purchase money in cash, and the balance in si*, tw've, ? igbteen, and twen tv fou months, to be se. ured by the purchaser's bonds, bea ing interest from day of sale, with secu rity. to be approved by the Trustees. Upon the tull payment of the purchase money and interest, and the ratification of the sale or sales by 'he Court, the Trustees will conve;. the property to the respective purchasers in fee. If the terms of sale are not complied with in six days aft?*r the sale, the property th^ terms of the sale o. which arc nr?t so complied with will be resold at the risk and expens: of the purchasers upon one week's notice. All conveyaocing at the expense of the purchas ers. CH \H. S. WALLACH,, EDW'D 8WANN, j Tius.sea. JAS. C. McGUIRE, ma 9?eofcjs Auctioneer. ft?* Th* of the several lots In quare 412 and lot 4 m square 388, with improve mer.t?, is r?-tpon?d, .o eons? quince of the raia. until TUESDAY. Ju5(h, same hours. Tb?- rale of part :.f let No. 3, in square 730, will take p thi! (S RI DAY) afternoon, at o'clock on thepraint es. CHAi. B. A ALLACH,)- t . EDA' ?DSW<NN. f Tru-l,M JAS. C. MtGUIRK, m?yS5? eokds Auctioneer. ?y J. C *f. til!IK?i Autllonttr. Pr.Rr.MPTORY SALE OF THE STEAMER UNION On FRID AY afternoon, Juue 1st, at 5 o'eioak, at Page's U bar , at the foot of Seventh str??t, I sball sell, without reserve, the nearly new stsaiaer called the "Union," at present running as a 'ajr. boat etween this city and Alexandria. This steamer wu biliit to Washington city in the year 1S52, is lfti feet... length, breadth of beam 24 f>-ti 6 mc es r*i. ? '. aaiires 411.40 95 t' ns custom house m asurement, as per euroilm nt. Her en gin? is a first cla.-? a^-^enty five horse p. wer engine Miti' bv Sinnh an P" Alexandria, Va. She runs either end f >. in >=:, and is ve'y convenient for loading and unloading fieigliL Terms: One bul: ca*u, the residue in 6 months, with interest, snu-factoriiy secured. JAS. C. McGUIRE, may <?snk.ls Auctioneer By OKi. fcS tOTTi Auctioneers. 1| ANDSOM C.;TT*CK BUILDING LOTS at A A action.?t-a THURSDAY, the 31st instant, wes.hiuls.il, on the pieties, at 6 o'clock p.m., several handsome building lots, having an entire front ^n Mr?s-achn?etts avenue of 79 feet 11 inches, and a front op 3 I ? tr< i : ?a*t of 155 feet, forming the ot-n. r of Massach j-el' - avenue and 3d street east, oa an eievatrd ar.d aiiby po-itior on Capitol Hill, n?u.r the Capitol, cod a pump of excellent water at the c Miner. Also, two lots on E stteet north, iu sime square, it being square No. 755. The lots will be sold in ?i*e? to suit purchasers Title perfect. Te:ms: One-fouth cash; balance in 6.12, and 18 moot: *, for notes bearing interest from the day of the ?aie. A deed given and a deed of trust taken. GREEN & SCOTT, mav 26 d A ictionner. CRKK* * SCOTT. A?stlo?4srs. IARGB AND COMMOBIOUS BRICK HOUSE j and Lot on t apitol HUI at Auction ?On FRI itay. the 1st day of June, wm khal, a, # 0,c,0ck p i-xon the pr**nu?ek. the large aud well-bui t three-jtory brica Hou-e, |?ie|y oecap^d by the H n lodge Craneh, situated ou Delaware avenue next to the corner o? n? r.h B sueei, near the north Capit igate. The bous^ contains thirteen con?e mently arrarged rrs?ir-, and wida t<a>M(e through the houao, a. d bui t w.tii t ack walls, and a cellar under the whole building, and the I .t beirg half of Lot N > 6, in square \ ?. 68*, having a f ont oi thirty feet six lncbe*, running 195 feet seven inches tn a thirty teet alley. 'I above-described prop erty is csrtamiy one of the handsomest location and iiH>Mt braoufol kites m Wa-bington, presenting th* most commanding view. There is also a pump of "XreMent water near the door. Ttruis One fourth cash; t alancs In ona, two, three, and toor years, tha purchaser to gtre netas for tha deferred payments, bearing interest front day of sale A desd gtven sad s deed of trust taken. Title Uuflapntahle. AH eonveyanse at the coet of the purehseer. Aim at scott, ai - FINS WATCHES. HAVIIVG ???()? a considerable addition to my ?took at ?OLD HT'TTIISB PtTUT LEVERS, and units' watches Of first quality, heavy 18 earat( Clgpg, * Also, SILVER WATCH 10 for boym. 1 oner them at greatly reduced prices. Tbe movfnn nu are selected with great oare, and every Watch is warranted. Persona in want of a fine timekeeper are Invited to examine my assortment. H S EMKEN. No. ISO Pa. avenue, b?tw. ?th and 10th sta. mar 39 NOTICK.?I received this day a new assort ment of SLEEVE BUTTONS and STUDS, of the latest stvle*. Ahio, a variety of other new Goods: as \>st Chains, Chatelains, Bracelets, Pins barrings, Rir.rs, etc. Great inducements offsred to purchasers. if. SEMKEN, No. 930 Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and 10th sc. N?r Point* put to Gold Pens at fhort notice. Diamonds remounted, and Jewelry made to order, mar 29?tf WASHINGTON STUViS DhNDPiC.TIiRY, S. E. comer of Pa. av. and Eleventh *trtct, Sole Agency for CHILSON, GOULD fc CO.'S Warming and Ventilating Apparatus, M POND k CO.'S ^ot Boston) Union Dooblc-0vpn rooking Range, J L. MOTT'S (of New York) INVINCIBLE DOUBLE-OVEN RANGE. Constantly on hand, and receiving LATROBE >TOVE"J, for heating tW'i stories; Parlor and Cham ber GRATES, Enamel ed and Japanned Cooking, Hall, Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room S : OVES; Plain, Tinned and Enamelled Iron HOLLOW W %RJ2; Block Tin, Planished and Japanned WARE m great varietv. All of which will be sold at the lowest possible rates, that will compare favorably with any EstaU lishment south of New York. An examination of my stock iseamestly solicited ap 13?3m JAS SK1RVING DENTISTRY. DR. MUNSON respectfully calls public attention to his new. patent, and GREATLY IMPROVED method of setting Artificial MadfiE Teeth, with Continuous Gum ?the very ^iLL' PERFECTION OF THE AKT. Thisstyle of Teeth has the following advantages over all others, viz i GREAT STRENGTH, CLEANLINESS. COM FORT, and BEAUTY, vicing with Nature in th*?ee respects, and in some others excelling. Public in spection is respectfully solicited. Please call and see specimens. CAUTION.?No other Dentist in the District of j Columbia has a right to make this style of Teeth. N. B.?Teeth constitutionally healthy, plugged and warranted for life. Office and house at No. 308 E street, near the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 14th street. ap 24?tf GARDENING. GARDENING performed by a ijood practical Gar dener. who understands all the branches apper taining to the business. They will undertake to lay out gardens in tbe most approved style by the job, dap, week, or if necessary by the year, and keep the same in order. W HARDIN fii CO., No. 470 13th street, may 21?lw* two doors south Pa. avenue. PAINT AND OIL STORE. 31. T .PAUKEH. HOUSE, SIGN ft ORN AMERTAL PAIITTER, rOUISl.ANA avenue, between Sixth and Sev j enth streets. No. 00. Residence No. 390 C street, between Sixth and Si venth has added to h's present business the sale of PAINTS, Oil.S, GL ASS and PUTTY, in small or large quantities The attention of houseneepers is particularly called to the convenience of this arrangement : s they can at all times procure HEAllTH and oth-r MIXED PAINTS, ot'all colore, made ready for use by a PRACTICAL PAINTER. Orders promptly attended to and respectfully so hciteii CHEAP FOR CASH. may2?lni REV. JOHN LAN A HAN, PASTOR OF THE EXETER STREET, M. E. CHURCH?A swung desire to benefit the afflicted induces lum thus to certify. We challenge any other medieiuc to present such a mass of tesstmony from gentlemen aud ladies of high standing of oar own well-known citizens, who testify of cures of COIJGH, BRQjV CHITIS, RHEUMATISM DYSPEPSIA, he. Baltimore, January 24th, 1855. 3tcmrj. Mortimer 4' Mowbray: I take pleasure in saying to you that I have used tour ''Hampton's Tincture" with very great profit. From a serious t.iroat affection, my general health Nad become very much impaired, when I cotn inenced to use '? Hampton's Tincture." I found it- effects upon my goneml health most salutary.? My nervous system and digestive organs soon right ed np under its use. I have several um<-s recommended it to my tnends. and in every case, as far as 1 have been in formed, they have u?e it with success. Yours truly, Jobs Lanauai*. Pastor Of Exeter st., M. E. Church, Baltimore. BLEEDING OP THE LUNGS. IUleiou, N. C., Feb. 8, 1855 Mtfrj. Mortimer 4' MovoWcy : I do here v certify that about twelve months ago I was taken with a severe hemorrhage of the Lungs and had four attacks of it I was advised to try Dr. Hampton's Vegetable Tincture I procured one bottle, and alter taking which, I was satisfied thai I was much better ; and that, afier taking the fourth boiue. I was entirely well, and now I enjoy as good health as ever I did in my life. I can, and do, wish out the leal hesitation, rccommend the Tincturt to alipcrs-ms afflicted in my way. Yourr, Gao. W. Weakley. CURE FITS?READ! Mcrt to the SiJ> than (fold?From one ol the most ur.peatable Drug^ijL* in South Carolina. Cqarlretor, 8. C. Sept. 81,1K3. Krmrs. Mortimer & Mowbrat:?The sale *t your Hampton's Vegetable Tincture is increasing every day, and every bottle sold recommends this vaiua Je medicine to th afflicted. Several of our planters have tried it in different cases with aston ismtg succcss, and are getting it by half dozens. It has be?-n found to be the greatest renudy for rheu aiauc affections, and a wonderful cure has been performed on a negro bo v. .uflering from Fits. I V7ii! fUriiish you with a number of certificates if you wish tfcrm I am, gentlemen yours, W. G. Trott. Call and gel pamphlets gratis, and see cures of CjO?h, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dys oepsia, Nervousness and Genera! Weakness. As a female medicinc or for delicate children we b?!iev* it .mequallcd. Sold by MORTI MER & MOWBRAY, 140 Balti more street, linStiiuore. and 304 Broadway, N. York Chas. Stottt & Co., J. B. Moore, D. B. Clarre, Clarke & Bow Lino, W. Elliot, and H. WcPher bok, Washington ; also, t-y R. S. P. Ci-sel, George town; and C. C. Berrt, Alexandria, and by Drug gists everywhere. feb 21?tr AN APPEAL TO COMMON SENSE. LET THE SICZ HEAR TUE TRUTH. Caftaih 11 esj All in .?Wherever known liir tc*tl mony will be conclusive. But lest those who do not know the Captain should be sceptical, Dr. Dare son * Bro., with others of the b?.st known and most highly respectable citizens of Eaaton, endorse his wonderful cure Dy HAMPTON S YEG3TAHLB TINC7URB. L'astoh, Oct. 4,18J4. Mortimer ^ Mac bray : Gentlemen?I feel it my duty to yau nnd the pub Uc to cerufy to the effects of Hampton's Veg' table Tincture. I was for moir than five years laborin* under a disease of Chronic Rheumatism, and the great part of that time 1 was so helpless that I had to be helped from my bed and dressed in ray clothes I became reduced to a mere skeleton. All tho me-d icines I took done me no good, and I continued t grow worst-. I heard of Hampton's Tincture and thought I would jive it a trial. At this time 1 did not export to live one day after another. I l?.i ?>o take it (the Tincture) for th ? Rheuinamm, but ia a short time I was well ?.f that disease. From tilt effects of your'1 incture and the help of God I am now getting in good health. I wu?h all the afflicted to try Hampton's Vegetab.e Tincture, as I have d >? e, with the same effect tfi;u it has on Your >bedient servant, Isaac Berjamim. We are acquainted with Laac Benjamin, foIc him some ol Hampton's Vegetable Tincture,amibtr devc the obove statement correct. Dawson & Bro. From our knowledge ol Captain Benjamin wc are confident that the above statement is true and un exagerateJ. J. A. Johnson, * Charles Rubinsor. Call aj>J get pamphlets yatls, and seec:uesoi Cough, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Neuruipla, Dys p. psia, Nervousness and General Weaklier. As a female mediciue or for delicate childien bclievt it uitequalled. Sold by MORTIMER It MOWBRAY, 140 BaiU more street, Baltimore; anu 304 Broadw.-.y, N. York Chas. Stott k Co., J. B. Moore, D. B. Clarre Clarre & Bowuis, W. Elliot, and H. McPber ? on, Wa-hir.gton; also, by R. 8. P. Cissrl, George i"wn, and C. C. Berry, Alexindria, and by Drue g**'* ?1K' *?. jau 8 tr 1Z ISB ME IF YOU DARE ?A new Waltz, vary *^"uitable la* be tinners, composed and dedicated Georgetown, by Prof. W. Hunter. Published and for sale at ... . HILBIT8 k HIT^S'S Mu4r Bepot. * UnrMf Pa. av. rod lfth si FOOLSCAP WMTIlfQ PAPERS of tbe Aims end also of tha cheaper kinds . A large woply lust reeetved direct from the man I ?fccturera, Ibr sale at unusually low wieea. 1 ?*?y W rtANOK TAYLO*. * UNITED STACKS MAIL. Pc* Omn Dvabnmr, May if, ism T)H0P03AL9 tor carrying tb? mallsof the Uclt-d X 1? day of July, 18*6 to the ?th d.y o# June, 1848, Inclusive. tathTgiio nobth Carolina, fwrSa, ?i rf th!p!lt n!i Tk1*""*11' the Contract Offlre of the Poet Ofloe Department in the city of Wath *JP of the 11th of June, 1855. to v ,th Jan* 1866, on the route 1 end in the times herein specified. VIR0INiA *&? ^?.bUrg: by TempVoo, Hawkins Till*, Littleton, Farmer's Grove, and Am* mo .nick, to Jerusalem, 45 miles and hark, twic? a week. ' ^**Tt Petersburg every Wednesday and Satur day at 0 a m Arrive at Jerusalem same days by 9 p n Leave Jerusalem every Tue day and Friday at 0am Arrive at Petersburg same d?ys byflpm ? ^ leave Jerusalem Monday and c?,fl Jrh,lrwl?j ?ni be considered * 5210 Fr^mPetersburg, by Union Grove, Newville, EUck Water Qrren Level, Bai'eysbur*-, Ber I n, VicksviUe, and Bower's, to Franklin Depot, 50 mile* and back twioe a week. L*ave Petersburg every Weduee !ay and Satur day at 0 a m Arrlre at Franklin Depot next days by 13 m Franklin Dep">t every Monday and Thurs day at 1 p m Arrive at Petersburg next days by 7 p m Frcp-sils to embrace Faiaonvill<? are iuvit*d ' 1*> proposals to end route at Bower'* or Je rusalem. or make any other change that the postmasters on the route may recommend as being advantageoui 5217 From Wvrentoo, by Warretton Springs and JfiTersontor,toO*k Fh?da, 14 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Warrenton eve*y Monday and Friday at 10 a m Arrive at Oak Shade same days by 1^ p m L. a-* Oak Shade tvery Monday and Friday at 2pm Arrive at Warrenton same dare by 5V$ p a Proposals for f>ur additional weekly trips to Warrentm Springs aDd bick, (luring the wa tering season?say let July to 1st October each year?are invited Prop-sals for a third weekly trip 01 the whole route, the year round, will also ba oomiderad NORTH CAROLINA. 5711 From Hi >.boro', by Cbapji Hil! and Morfege. ville, to Morrissville, 30 mil*s and back, Fix times a week L*aye Hillsboro' daily, exrept 8und?y, at 5 a ra Arr.v? a* Coepel Hill ram? day by 8 a m L?eve Chanel Hill dail-,? xcept r.unday, at 1 am Arrive at Morri-svilWame day bv 6 a m Leave Vorriaaville daily, except 8unday, at 7 a m Arrive at Cnap-1 Hili same day by 11 am L ave Chaj el Hi 1 daily, except Sunday, at 4 am ?r-lve at McrritsvHe name day by 0 am These hour* of dipwtnres and arrival? to be rhan^ed ?s may be neseesary to secure close connexions st all t:mtw with the railroad rcheiule at Morri svi! e and Hillsboro'. 5012 From Uillaboro'. or the :erminus of the rtil r>ad, by Grnm Sprisg, Mason Ha 1, Graham, Boon's Station, and Allemance, to Greeasbo ro', 42 m'lee end back, dal.'y Leave niTtboro', or railroad, daily on arrival cf the rars, s.y at 8 a m Arrive at Greensboro' sum* day by 5 p m L*av? Greenebcro' on arrival 01 mail fr-m Lex ington, say at 7 p m Arrive at Hi'Isboro' or railroad, next day by 1 a m FLORIDA. 68^3 From Pensacola, by Florida'own, to Milton, 30 miles and back, six t'm's a week. I eave Prgwr 1? daily, except Sunday, at 5 a m Arrive at Mitcn fame day by 12 m Leave Milton daily, ex-ept .-uoday, at 1 p m Arrive at Pensatela Fame day by 8 p m ALABAMA. 7180 From <Jpel<ka, by Cfomb?rs C H, Milltown, L-uiua, Weedf'Wee, Rockale and Oukfusky, to Jacksonville, 100 mile* aEd back, three times a we?k, in two-horse coaches L?ave Opelika Monday, W?dn?sday and Priday at 1 p m Arrive a? Jacksonville next day? by 1? m Leave Jacksonville Tuerday,Thur*iay and Sat ur l?y at 1 p in Arrive at Opelika next days by 18 m Proposals for four-horse coach servioe will be consi Jered. INSTRUCTIONS. fbrm of 1 propntal vefutre no chniujt frcm divert** mrnl is oorUemplaUd by the bidder. , county of , Bute of ???, prcpo?e to convey the mells from July 1. 18o5, to June30.1869, cn route No ?, lr>m 7. ?greea? ly to the adrertisement of the Postmaster General, dated May 12,1855, and by the icliowing m~de of oonv yance, vis: th? annual sum of dollars This proposal U made with full knowledge of the di<tan* 01 th^ route, the weight of the mail to be carried, and all other particulars in reference to the route and aervi.'e, and also after fall examination of the instructions and requirement* attached to the advertisement. [ Signed. 1 h'rrm of a Guarantee. The underMgned. re^iiing at , State of u' J?rtske that, if th^ foreg^in* bid for carrying the mail8 on route No. -? be a oep el by the Postm?s. tb" bidder sh-. :1, prior to the 1st day of 1 . ' or,M ?o>n tber-Af er aa mar be, enter into the reqrnr d obl1^at:r.n to perform the servioe proposed, with g'od ao<l ^ufflc-ent fureties. This we do wittj a ful knowledge of the ob!l<ra. [---J lUbilife? assumed by guarantors und^r 183iJ 8*'tj?n of the act of Goigrees of July 9, I Signed by two guarantor . 1 Fyrrm of Certificate. The nndfreijned, postmaster of ? Ptat< ?' ?, certifies undrr hi) o\th of office, that he is acquainted With th- ab,vo guarantor., ind know' th,m to be men of property, and able to make good their gu&ranty. 6 [Signed.] ,nptru?t1on?, with oonditlonj to be emr ront,r^t*'Tth" ^?n*r*1 ?dv?rtlfem?nt ix 1 . JAMM CAMPPKLL. y lft*4w Postmaster General. United States Patent Ofllcc,) WAflHEfOTOw, May 10, 1866. f ON tLe petition of 8AautL clocvm, of Snitkll'-ld R Ultnd. praying for the extension oi a pat ent granted to him on the 30th of September 184', for an improvement in " machines for sticking pins into paper," for seven years frcm the expi ratioD > f &aid patent, which takes place on the J0!h day of September, 1866: It is ordered, that the said petition be heard a! the Patent Offioe en Monday, tne 10th of Septembei next, at 12 o'clock, in.; and all persons are notified to appear and show cause, if any they have, whj said petition ought not to be granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to fill in th* Patent Office their objections, specially se< forth in writing, at least twenty days before the da} of hearing; all testimony filed by either party to tx used at the said hearing must be taken and trans miitedin accordance with the rules of this Offloa which will be furnished on application. The testimony in the case will be closed on th< 30 th of A-g.; depositions and other papers railed up on as testimony must be filed in the office on or be fore the morning of that day; the arguments, i any within ten days thereafter. Ordered, also, that this notioe be published in th< Union, Intelligencer and Evening Star, Washington D.C., Dkily Rtpab lean, Baltimore; Scientific Ame rican, New York: and Pott, Boston, Masa., once a week tor three successive weeks previous to the 30t'.h of September next, the day of hearing. CHAHL.fr S MASON, Commissioner of Patents. P. 8.?Editorsof the above papers will please eopj and send their bills to the Patent Office, with a p? p?*r containing this notice. may 12?law3w I'nicd States Patent Ofllce. > Waphihotoh, May 19. If 65. \ ON the petition of Kmilt C I ullm\?, admi istra t lx tf the estate rf Lewis Pullmin, deceased, late of Albion, New York, praying for the extension of a patent granted to the rai l Lewis PuHmsn 00 the 21i t of AujU t, 1841, for an improvement in ' mxebinrs for .em^ving buildiDga," for seven year* from the expiration of said patent, which takei plaoe on the 2lst day of August, eighteen hundred and fifty five: It is ordered, that the said petition be heard at th? Patent Office on Monday, the 6th day of August next, at 12 o'clock, m.,and all persons are notified tc appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to fill in the PatentOfflce their objections, specially set forth in writing, at lrast twenty days before the day ol hearing; all testimony filed by either party to be used at the said hearing must be taken and transmitted In accordance with the rules of thisOffioe, which will be furnished on appliaation. The testimony in the ease will be closed on the 28th ef July; depositions, and other papers relied on as testimony, must be fil?d In the office on or before the morning of that day; the arguments, if any, within ten days thereafter. Ordered, also, that this notids be published in the Union, Intelllgeneer, and Evening Etar, Washing ton, D. C.; Daily Re; ub lean, Baltimore, Md; Penn sytvaniao, Philadelphia, Pa.; Scientific Amer ican, New York; and l oet, Boston, Mass., onoe a week for three successive weeks, pravieug to the uh day of August next, the day o? hearing. VtiARLEB MASON, Ousnmlaakmer of Patents. P. Mltoriofths above papers will please copy and send their bills to the Patent Ottee, with a paper ooatalnlngthisnotiee. may B?TuH? French visrrnro cards, extra thin, and of the flueat Unlet), |uet Uncarted from Auls di rect, by ftMNvK TAYWjR. ?ay U flfo. nfc] Notice of the mtmUiakmemt of am additional j Land OfJLoe in the State of Wisoonsin. TN pursuance of th? act of Oongress, approved |_ February 5K, '?55, entitled "An act to establi t? an additional land district ta the Sute of Wtecon ain," embracing all that part of the present wtttow kite* DisTaicTlyinf north of the line dividing town ships iorty and (orty-one (or fourth correc 'on line,) to be called the Fokd do uc district It i* hereby declared and made known that the land office for said district has bean located for the prof nt by the President of the United States, at Seraatoa Cm, in said State. , Oiven under my hand, at (he city of Washington, this 98th day of April, A. D 1845. JOHN WILSOW, Commissioner of General Land Office. ap 30?lawOw TO THE LADIES. THE undersigned Is prepared to give lessons to la-1 dies and children in all kinds of embroideriag hair and fine needle work. A'.sn. in Mantillas, Col lars, and Sleeves will be embroider-d promptly to order. Stamping and Drawing done in neat style. MRS. P. zolltcoper, ?jit Maryland av , bet. 6;h and 7th St., Island. [No M7.J Notic* of the Removal of the Land Office from Clinton to Warsaw, in the State of | Missouri. UND8H aithorit? of th? set of Congress entitled 4 An art authorising ehacge* in the location of Land <jffioe?," approved M?rch 3, 1858, it Is he-* by declared and made known that the land offioe fur tha ssle cf tha pubMc lands at Custoh, Missouri, will ho relieve* t-> Wiu<t, Benton oounty, in the stid State, on the JLrst day of July next Gi?<ri under my hand, at the city of Washington, thi' fif.o*uth day of Mar, Anno Doaini one thou?-1 and eight hundred nnd fl ty live. By order of the President: JOIN WILSON, commissioner -f General Land OBce. may 17?lawCw W I L la RD's hot E L, Old Point Comfort, va. This spi.i;ndid sea shore house is NOW OPEN. Hoard per day *0 00 Board by the week, psr day 1 50 Board by the month, per day 1 82 Bath* free for the guests may 10-lm C. C. WILLARO * BRO [No. 638.] Notice of an establishment of an additional \ Lane Office in the Territory of Oregon. pu -sua'ice of the act or Congress approved Feb _ rusry 17,185% entitled "An ect to establlrh ati additional land dietrict io the Territory of Oregon,' to b - cilled the Umpqoa dietrict. embracing a I the laal lyin/HOUth of the fourth standard parallel.it is hereby declared and made known that the land o3ce for sal"! district has teen located ty the Presi dent of th<- Un't'd States at the town or Winchester In said Terr'tory, until otherwise orde-ed. Glv?n under my h*nd, at the city of Washington this 17ih day of iiaj, A. D. 1855 JOHN WILSON, Commissioner ofGener&l Land Offics. may 18?lawliw FOR POOR AND LABORING MEN. MALL BUILDING LOTH of 10 foet <?r more, 1* o various partj of the City, and Georgetown, a lew prices, and term* to suit. LLOYD a CO ni'ILDI h g STORE, for tale, deliverable at tha Canal, or Wharves It washington, Georgetown, or Alexandria. LLOYD k co. 15tb street, opp. T'eteur7 department ;* -?_1t Private Medical Treaties OS tut physiological vi*w cr marriaqb, q. B. LiA CROIX, fl. d? ALBA XT, y. Y. 250 Paget and 130 fine Plain and Colored Lltbo graphs and Plates. Prl?? only st Cents. ?^-8ent free cf postage to all parts of the Union-?# CHKAPKST BOOK KVKi PUBLISHED, end oontainlng ?early d uble the quantity 0 reading matter In that of th* FJPTY CKNT8 OR DOLLAJ PUBLICATIONS. It treats on the PHY8inLO 1 gy o* marriagk. and tlw secret 1? firmitie* ana disorder - 01 youth and maturity, re suiting from excesses, wtic.l destroy the physica! and men tal powers, with observation* on marriage, its duties nnd disqualification r, and their remedies: with lithographs, illustrating th; anatomv and phyitciogy, and diseasts of the repr iuctivo organs or both sexes, thsir structure, use: and functions. A popular and comprehensive trea ti? on the duties and sa?u?J*ie*- f single and ciar tied life?happy and Iruit'u! aj/lsi.ies, mode cf se curing them?lnfelvcitou.". Infevtile onee?tbei obviauon and reawwal?'mportant hints to tbo?* vit>tAmr.latinp m?tri.: rny, that will 0Ver30H3S Ob ject*ons to it; none, hewev<<r. should take this im portent step wtfhoot urst consulting iu pagoe ocmmentvries op aise^ses and medical treatmen of females frora ioJancy to old ace, each case graph ically illastratoi by beautiful lithographic platoe n?rvoas deblhty, lui causes and cure, hj a prooe* at once ec s!saple, :.aib and effectual, that failure i, Irspoesible?rul* for dally managCTent -au ess*v on r'pormatorrhoea with practical o!*ervatk>cfi oD 1 t*frr, an i more nuooewfu! mode of treatment?pre jeutionar/ hints on the evils resulting frora empiri ;al practice?an eway on all diseases arising froc Icdiacreticn, with plain and simple rules by whiol all persons oau car? theiusclver. without xaereury reme?il*ii for tho-a self irstated u'le?ries an-! 1 I pointed bores cn unfortuu?tely provalen* In th I roung. It is a truthful adviser to the nardfd anc those ocntempl*t!ng marriage. Its perunal Is par ticularly reoommendrd to persons entertaicirg r* :ret doubts of their pky<ic -.i condition, and who ar< ^nsoious of having haianied the health, happinen and privileges to which every human being la en kit'ed to. Price 25afnts per copy, or five ooples ft>r one do? tar. llailM frca of postage to any part of the Ual ted stairs. N. 3.?Those who prefer may consult Dr. La Cscj ?pon any of thedlaesses upen which hla br-ok tjeet? aithcr oersonally or by mail. Medicine sect 10 an;, part of the Union according to direction*, safel} t>ack.sd ana eereftill? secured from all observation AdlrsM Dr. M. B. LA CROIX, No. 81 Maiden Laa? or Post Ofllse Box 679, Albanv. n. Y. Odce open daily from b a m to 9 p m, an ! en "unday from U nutll 6 pm. 49> Offloe Kenovtd from No. 68 Beaver it toll flaldan l??, Albany, N. Y. ii *ec 7 Trkascrv DiPABTMcirr, March 5, 1855. Notice is hereby givenu?thehoidereoil stock of the United States described in the fol lowing notice of 3d January last, that for the pur pose of completing the purchase of the amount therein nsmcd, this department will continue to purchase, upon the terms of said notice, to the ex tent of the residue of the sum proposed not yet ob tained? say $1,158,585 05, If said stocks are offered and received here Drior to the first day of June next: Triashky DEPAUTMEirr, January 3. 1855. Notice is hereby given to the holders of the fol lowing dcscrtbcd etocks of the United States, that | this department is prepared to purchase, at any time between the date hereof and the 1st day of Marcli next, portions of those stocks, amounting in the ag gregrr.^ to $1.900,000, in the manner and on the tei mi hereinafter mentioned, to wit: In case of any contingent competition, within the amr.unt stated, preference will be given in the order of time in which said stocks may be offered. The certificates, duly assigned to the United Stales by the parlies who are to receive the amount thereof, must be transmitted to this department; upon the receipt whereof, a price will be paid compounded of the following particulars: 1. The par value, or amount specified in cach cer tificate. 3. A premium on the stoek of the loan authorized ! by the act of July, 1846, redeemable November 12, | 1856, of9|f percent.; on the stock of the loan au thorised by the act of 1m9, redeemable 31el Decem ber. 1808, of 10 per ccnt; on the stock of the loans authorised by the acts of 1847and 1848, a id redeem able. the former on the 31st December, 1867, and the latter on tha 30th June, 1868, of 16 per cent; and on the stock of the loan authorized by the act of 1850, and redeemable on the 31st of December, 1864, (commonly called the Texan indemnity,) 6 j?v cent 3. Interest on the par of each certificate from the let of January, 1855, to the date of receipt and set tlement at the Treasury, with the allowance (for the money to reach the owner) of on? day's interest in addition. Payment for said stocks will be made in drafts of the Treasurer of the United States, on the assistant reasurer at Boston, New York, Philadelphia, as the parties may direct But to certificate will be entitled to the benefit of i this notice which shall not be actually received at j the Treasury on or before the said 1st day nf March next JAMES GUTHRIB, mar 6?dUunel Secretary of the Treasury. LAW PARTNERSHIP. Robert j. walker and louis janinI have formed a co partnership under the firm of "Walker a Jan'n," for the management and ar Simentof cases in the Supreme Court of the United tates, and before the Court of Ciainrs at Washing ton City. Addruss Washington, d. C. may 10?eo3m copartnership! b have this dav formed a eopartner?hto under the firm of NiAt It Havihue, for the sale - i'??', Ci?*?? Ac., at wholesnls and retail, at No. 699 Seventh s... opp. Centre Market M J. T. NKAl, may jtt?eoln ?. W. HAVnOfEK. E il, . 1 ? - Snr^F^9Sft!SSSPr I ? DOCTOR HOOFLAND'8 C B LIBRATSD (German Bitters, DB. C. X. JACKBOH,' Philad't ., Pa., TaL trrBCTTALLT COM LITER COIPLilHT, DYSPRP&li, JAUXB1CK, Ckrwtie or Noroout .fufcsye, W a# dieeaeee arwin^ /rem ? dio trdttwd Limr er Amati Such as Constipation, In ward Piles, Pullaesa. or Biood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach, Neu aea, Heartburn, Disgust ft* food, ruling or weight in the Htomacn, Soar Eructations, Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swim ming of the Head, Hurr ed r.nd difficult Breathing, Plutieriag at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Hfnutioni ?hen in a lying Pofture, l)inin?a 01 Vision, Dot* of Webs before ihe Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skia and Eye*, Pain ia the Side, Back, Clieat, Limbs, Ilc., Sudd-a Plu*bea of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant I magi n ingn of Evil, and great depression of Spirits. TH E proprietor, in calling tne attention of thr public to this preparation, does so with a fe*sl bix or the utmost confidence in its virtues aad adap tation to the diseases for which it ia recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that lias stood the test of a ten years' trial before the Ameri era people, and ib> reputation and sale is unrivalled by any similar prrparations extant. The testimony in its favor given by the raowt prominent and well k-iown Physicians and Individuals, in all parts o( ihe country is immense. The following from North Caiolina is respectfully tmh.-i.iii.d, referring any who may stili doubt, to my "Memorabilia," or Prac tical Receipt Book; for Farmers and Families, to be bad gratis, of all the Agents lor the German Bitters. Principal Office and Manuft-lory, 190 Arch at, Philadelphia, Pa. TESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLIHA. Certificate of Dr. W. Smith, of Pme HUl, Rich mond County, N. C. Pisa Hill, March 4th. 1654. Da. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia?Dear Sir: 1 have been a subject of Dyspepsia, in its worst f rm, for the last five years. Such was my condition fo* twelve months that the physicians and all who saw lie said 1 must die. While in this condition. I was carried to the watering places in Virgmia, Tennes see and North Caroliua, but wa< not benefited by any water to which I was taken. While on my way home, I stopped a week at Rutherfordton, a ?maN I village in North Carolina, to try the effect of sofcie Chalybeate water in that place. About the last of the' week, I went into a drug More to get some medicine for my child and myseif. There were several of the village physicians in the store, and one of them seemed to take some interest in my case, and, after asking mc some questions, said he had been a dyspeptic, aad bad been greatly ben* - fitted by the use of "Dr. Hoofl?nd's German Bit ters," prepared bv you, and he insisted that I would try the Bitter* be also called the next day at my room, and insisted ao much that I would try them thnt T asked him to get me one bottle. He did it, and I commenccd taking it as directed, and f do *ay I was more benefitted by it than all the water and mcdiclne I had ever taken. After reaching home one of my neighbors came to me for a prescription and medicine, (he a dyspep lie,) and ? gave him nearly all the Bitters I bad left, which effected much good in his care. He has often culled on me for more of the sauie k nd of medi cine, saying he was more benefitted by it than any other he had taken, but I have not been able to get any more for him or myself ?:lc : ; y " * _ j, there fore, please ship me a dozen or more as soon as pos sible. Respectfully youra, W.SMITH. D. R. HOOKER, Roger's Store, Wake Co., N. C., October 24.1853, says:??' Having experienced very Beat benefit from the uw of " Hoofiand's German mere," in Chronic Dysentery and functional de rangement of the Liver, and its concomitant evil*, I am desirous of obtaining a auantity of it for the banefit of my community. You will, therefor , plea?e send a lot. fee. fcc. CERTIFICATE OP WM. J. ATWOOD. HrwTSViLL*, Yaddi Co , N. C.,Nov. 1st, 1853. Dr. C. M. Jackson?Dear Sir: Allow me to ex press to you my sincere thanks for your discovery of a medicine which, to say the least of it, ba* ef fected a cure that all other medicines, that I have laken, have entirely failed to do. ''Hoofiand's Ger man Bitters" have sured me of the most stubtxnn and aggravated case of the ptlbs that, perhaps, ever feil t* the lot of man My case is not a suangT in U:is community, as I am well known in this and tLc -urrounding counties, and can truly &ay that my re covery has astounded all my friends and relations, as I bad tried everything reootnmended, and nothing did me any good until f was prevailed upon to try the Bitters. You are at liberty to n?ake any use ol this communication, for the btnefit of the afflicted, you may Utink proper. Ttuly vour?, VYM. J. ATWOOD. These bitters are entirely vegetable, they invigorate and strengthen the system, never prostrate it, and can be used for infanu as wtll aa adults. For sale by respectable dealers everywhere, and by Z. D. OILMAN, Washington; J. L. EIDWELL, Georgetown; and J. R. PIERPONT, Alexandria, mar 1?lv CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. Tlis Oraat Parllar of lk? Blood t Hot a Particle of Kareory In It in TmLUBU Rukdt (or Scrofula, King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions. P.malee or Paatalee on the faoe, Blotches, Boils, Ckronic Sore Kyrs, King Worm cr Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Uloers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago. Spinal Oomplaate. and all ths diseesee arising from an Injudl.-toos use of Mercury, Im prud >noe in 1 ifo, or imparity of the Blocd. THIS valuable Medicine, which has beoome cele? . brated for the Bonbn cf fcxtrac idinary eur* s. efftcted through its agency, has lnduoed the propri ;tOT, at the urg-nt request of their frtfnds, to offer it to the public. which they do with the utmost ocn Sdenos in its >lrtu*s ard wonderful curative prop erti * The folic wing certificates, * si acted trom a large ntimber, are, however, stronger testimony th&n the mare word of ths proprietor*; and are all from gentlemen well known in their localities, aiul of the higheet respectability, many of them reading In the city of Richmond. Ya. F. B0YT1EN, Ksq? of ths Exchange Hotel, Rich mond, known everywhere says he has seen 'he iiel* leine called C/xna's SPA.fiSH Mixruaa, administered in over a hanired cases, in nearly all the di laariT 'or which it is. recommended, with the most acton iehingly good results. He says it is ths noet ex traerdii inary medicine ha has ever i AQUE AND PKYER?GREAT CUR2L?1 hereby sertify that for three years I had Agus end Puver of the moft violent description. I had several Phy sicians, took large quantities of Qulnlns, 15ereurv. bDd I believe all the Tonics adveitissd, but all with oat permanent relief. At last I tried Carter"* Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which effectually eared ma, and I am happy to aay I have had neither ahills or fevers slnoe. 1 ccnslder it the beat Tonic in this world, and the only medicine that ever reached m ;? . JOHN LONQDKN. Bsav*k Ditch, near Richmond. Ya. 0. B. LCOK, r.now ia the city of Richmond and for many vwtrr in ths Poet OSoe, has s j;b aonfldonca in the astoni'hicg eflisaey of Carter's fipanifch Mirtura, that he ha? oonght upwards of 6c bottles, which he haa given away to the afflicted.? Mr. Luck eavs he has nevnr known it to Cell when taken aoccruing to direction* Dr. MINGB, a practising Plmician, and formerly af the CSty ilotel, in the dty or Kithmond, aaya ha has witneesed in a number of lnatanoea the eflrcts oi darter's Spanish Mixture, which were most truly surprising. He cays ia a esse of Consumption, de pendent on the Liver, th? good effects ware won derful indeed. SAMCML M. DRINKXK. of the firm of Drinker * Morris, Richmond, was cured cured of Liver Oom plaint of three years standing, by ihe ase of tve b 'tties of Carter's Spanish Mixture. GREAT CURS OP SCROFULA.?The Editors of the Richmond Republican b*d a servant employed In their pnea room, cured of violent Scrofula, oom bined with Rheumatism, whioh entlrelv diaableu him from work. Two bottles of Carter a Ppenirh Mixture made a perfect cure of him, and ths Edi tors In a public notice, aav they "cheerfully recom mend it to all who are afflicted with any disease of | the blood." STILL A NOT IIXII CXJR1 Of SCROFULA.?I had a very valuable boy enred of Scrofula by Carter's 8panf*h Mixture. I consider It truly a valuable medicine. J AME8 M. TAYLOR, Condactcr cn the R. F. and P. R. ii. Qo- Richmond. Ya. SALT RHEUM OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING CUIiED Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, redding in the d'y ol Richmoud, waa cured by three bottles of Garter's Spanish Mixture, of Salt Rheum, which he had for nearly tveoty years, and which all the physicians of the eould not cure. Mr. Thompson is a well it in the dty of Richmondf and hi Is mad fitvarkable. WM. A- MATTER WE, of Richmond had a '.errant cured af Syphilis, in ths worat form, bv Gaiter's Spanish Mixture. He aay* he ehnerfaUv reccm meads it, aad eoadders it a very invaluable meli EDWIN BURTON, commissioner of the revenue, Bays he has seen the good effects of Carter's Spealab Mixture in a number of Syphilitic oases, and says it is a perfect eure for that horrible disease. WM. 0. HARWOOD, af Richmond, eared of old lores ami UloerE, whioh disabled him ftem walking. Took afl^w bottlse of Carter's Spanish Mixture^and to walk without *a oruteh, in a sh'vt time permanently cured. Prindpal Depota at M. WARD, CLO^C A Oon No. 88 Maiden Lane. New>Ycrk. T. W. DYOTT A SONS. No. 182 North Second St., Philadelphia BENNETT A BEERS, No. 126 Main street, Rich mond, Ya. Ana fir sale by OHARLU ITOTt, Waahiagton, D. 0; HENRY PEEL, Alexandria, and by Dmiem iTmvftmi. ? Price $l per bottle, or stx bottles for fit TRAVELERS' LIRKCTORY. time between Washington tad Wh?eliaf but 17* hours! Running tim* between Washington and Cincinnati V kaurt!! | Through Tickets and Baggage Cbecki to be had in Washington !!! THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD HAVING creauy improved its Wrstern oeaaee tous now off<T9 ih.- fullest indi' -rments to traveler* between Wa^hinston, Baltimore, and all portions of th?' Weft, the Northwest end the South WMl The connection between the trains from Wash ington end U>e train* bound wwt fiom Baltimore ie always promptly ojade at the Washington Junctioa (latdy called the Relay llou-e) 9 miles from Balti more. This i? the onlv chance of cure required be :wee? Washington and the <*hk> river. H ie checked tlwnagh to Wheeling at the Washington I stadoa, en<i n checked and transferred there, (with the passengers) without charge, for those holding through tickets Tor points beyond. The conn? cling train j Uave Washing!jn daily at 8 a. m. and 4^ p. d. On Sundays at the latter hoar only. At Wheelinr d?re.< rOnnteSon it made with the trains of the CENTRAL OHIO RAILROAD, raa ning from Bellaire mi the Ohio, near Wheeling, through Cambridge, Zanesville and Newark, to COLUMBUS- Tho^e trains connect at Newark with lh<' cars of the Newark. Mansfield and Send us ky Railroad for Sandusky, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago St. Louis, etc. At Columbus the C. 0 Railroad trains connect with the fast trams of the LUtie Miami Railroad to Xenia, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, etc. At Tenia (on Littie Miami Railroad) connection is I formed with the trains through Dayton,to INDIAN APOLIS, TV-rre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Rock I-land. St Louis, etc. Of' Passengers holding throuth tickets tor Mttm rKit Ihkthurt. SauKt*. Sete Orietm* etc.. which are also sold at Washington - are transferred at Cia I cinnati to the Mail Steamers on the Ohio. Tickets for Evansville, Cairo, and St. Louis are sold by thie route. ey FOR CLEVELAND, and via Clevelsad to Toled\ Detroit, Chicafo, etc , tickets are sold, when the Ohio is navigable between Wheeling and Wellsvtlle (forty miles) where a connection with the Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad is made. Travellers are r<qu> s cj to notice thai wkile thie is the only route afiording through tickets and checke In Washington, it is al?o me stiortr*, moet speedy, and riir?rt to nearly all the leadice points in the great West. Th? distance fr m Washing*on toCw | cinnati te but 653 miles, being about 100 miles short er than by any other route 1 FARE BY THROUGH TICKET FROM WASH INGTON: To Wheeling, $9 50; Columbus $13 ?6t Dayton. .915 50 ; Cincnnati, 016 ; Louisville, by railroad $1806, by t-tenm'-rlrom ? mcinnati. In dianapolis, $1 < 50; Cleveland, $12 15; Toledo, f 15 90; D (roit. $15 20; Chicago, 65 and $19 50; St. Louis, $28 50 and $J5, Memphis, $26, New Or leans, ?31, etc. fOR FREDERICK and HARPER'S FERRY MARTINSHURG. REEKELEV SPRINGS, CUM BERLAND, BEDFORD SPRINGS. Pi* rtmont, Oek 1 laiul, and Fairoiount. paasenc*** may leave Wash ington at 6 a m or p. m. For the minor wav stations httween Raiumore and Wheeling, lake a a m tram from Washinsirn. ?9s For train? to and from Halt:more, Annapolis, etc., see special advertisements. ?9?For further information, through tickets, he., epplytoTHOS. 11. PARSONS; Ag nt, at "'ashing i toe Station. JOHN H. DONE, Master of Tranxportauon Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Baltimore, may 3?tf WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. CHANGE OF HOUR8. /^VN and after Monday, the 23d instant, the trains U will Leave Washington at 0 and 0% a. m., and 3 end i P"? On Sunday at p m Leeve Baltimore at 4)f and 9J( a oi, and 3 and | 5* p m On Sunday a: 41f am. ap 23? tf T. H. PARSONS. Agent. Mott Bedell's Line. SEW YORK. AJ.EXASDRUi. WJI8BWQTQM CITY, JiSD DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA rjICKETS. fT'HIS LINE OF PACKETS SAILS WEEKLY X from pier 14 East River, New York, and oftener ifnecessary, and are composed of the following Aral ela&s vessels: rtew schr. Ji. V. Bed*tl, Bedell, master. New schr. Mott BetleU, A. V. Tredwefl. Schr. Jinn D., Wm. Oliver, master. Schr. Volant, L. A. Smith, master. Schr. Commander in-Clurf, Wopium, mazier. Schr. Graenvrmi, Wilson, master. These vessels are itH fast bailers, and the masters men of experience in the trade, and the only regu Isr line of WaFhineton city packets. MOTT BEbELL, Wall street, N. Y. S. S. MASTERS fc SONS, Alexandria, Va. THOMAS RILEY, fch 1?6ie Wasbirtrten and D. C. O&AHGI AJID ALZXAJTDEIA RAELKOADt On and after Tuesday, ~Nav77*^54, THS C*?rs leave Alexandria daily for Oordo? vllle and intern.Hliats stations at 7 U o'dooh, a. m., or the arrival of the boat lr?m Washlngtoe, riving ample tiros for hmalfbst oa board. Oon neotin^ at Msoaseas Junctisn with a trsls for Htiae berg, at Warren ton Jn rtion with a train fbr War "LU!C, and at Gordcuvlll* with tha trains on the Virginia General Reilroad for Richmond, Chariottse vll'i", and Stauntoa. The oars ieavs Oordonsrllle ?ailv frr Alexandria and Intercsdiatc Rtetions. at V before 19, a. m., oa tbe arrival of ths trains ci tha Virginia Central rail road from RlehzicV, Charlottesville, and Staumtoa. T^RfiUGH T1CKKTB From A.l7xanurU to w arrenton 90 ?? ? aordotSTl!?e..?^...M.. 3 90 - ?? Cb<*rl otter villa 4 96 u * buaantcn 6 90 ? *? Btwbarg.... S 60 ** 41 Lynchburg 6 79 u ** Wlncl'<jetor 9 M m *- Laray 4 99 ? * New Market ? 00 - ? Middleburg S 91 Vet IiyrAhborg, eonnseting with ths stages a| Charlottesville, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and VrW days. For Larij and E?v Market, connecting with the e agat at 0ulpei*e,ca T uesdays, Thursdays, aadfiafe or day. For Wlnohaster dally, ccnseeting with the i at Piedmont For Middlsbtxrg daily, connecting with the i at the Flairs. Per order: W. B. BROGUTT, nov 7?dtf FOR MOUNT VERNON. _ JP-a Ob TUESDAYS and F^IDAYIL round trip 91; from Alex f.cirit. 76 uetu?'The THOMAS OQI. van |?m Wenhlngton at 9 and Alexandria at 9k o'clock. Coaahss leave the Capitol for ths bo* 9 M o'alk. Coach fire *P cents. r'araocs wkhing the Ooashee w!U leave their mfr dsnos witt Geo. a Thos. Ptrker. RefrsKhmcnts on the boa* Oct 99?dtf RAfiFL 4mm Ca?L 9UK MKW YORK A lIVKRPOOL UNITED STATES ^ ? AIL STEAMERS. ris eiurs ocidiRisiNa rnifl liki THE- I ATLANTIC, Cap*. West' rA01FIC, <>ct Nja BALTIC, Cept. Cemetoek, ADRIATIC, Oaft. Or These chips have beea buiU by ooatraet, ex ly for Government service; every ears has >?v?? in their construction, m in the I tnrere strength and speed, and thstr ao tlons for passengers are uiequalled for and 001mIV' 11 ? Frire of passage from New York te Iirerpool, la , u Lr-^-m uauamt-T *****? 1 t ti i a 711 exclusive use of extra.siae state roems 999 From Liverpool te Hew York ?30 and ?90. An experienced surgeon attached to saeh f hip. No terth oan be ssenrsd until paid fbr. For freight erneesage apvly to SiWARD K. OOLLIN8 4 (XL, ?6 Wail Meet, Nee TcvK BROWN, hlilPLRY A CO, Liverpool. R. G. ROBERTS A 00 , 19 King's Arms Yard, Louden. JOHN MTJKROR *00, - 99 Rae Notre Dame des Tl -toirea, Pacta. GEO. H. DRAPER, Uavsa Iks owners of these ships will mot be aoooantahle for gold, diver, bullion, specie, Jewelry, precious ston?s or metals, unless bills ef lading are slgnai therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. MT li?dlv Biime H0V8X 0T PAULO * H0UB11, OmmbsAs UnOmd flWss Tlommry. TFOND8, Blocks end othet sntiaiUMs parchaeed r> and sold.

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