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EVENING STAR. |#20.000 worth of Dry Geods. ——— “a *| lobe sold imm:diately at a Great Sacrifice. “hy B. HALL, No. 373 North Seventh street, e above I, is now in receipt of the greater portion of his purchases for the spring trace, and wou'd cali the attention of purchasers to his large and varied assortment, believing tha* an examira- tion of his stock will entitle him te the preference. In Domestic Goods I present a line varying in style and variety, from any other house in the city, em- bracing the best fabrics of the various manufacto- ries, whilst many other kinds of goods have been purehased at the late Auction sales in New York, ata very large per centage below the orginal cost. 5000 yards plaid Gingham & cents original cost 10 e cents 6000 do fine Calico, fast colors 6 cents, worth 12 10 pieces good black Si!k, 25 cents, worth » Plaid Sitks 44c, worth 75 Piain silk Tissues 3i cents, worth 50 50 pieces — de Laines, 12 cents original cost 1 Yard wide figured Lawns, 6 cents 50 pieces fine dotted Swiss Muslin 12 cents 50 do Embroidered Curtain do. 12 cents, worth 25 10 dozen beautiful Shawls, 62 cents 5 boxes handsome Bonnet Ribbons, 6 cents 20 pieces fine Irish Linen, 25c, worth 59 50 dozen fine Linen Shirt Bosoms, 25 cta., worth OMNIPOTERCE. BY DR. BOWRING. God! God alone {fs truth—as millien sparks Bp ing trem the blazing fire, so living thincs, Ali living things—all hfe proceeds from Him, ‘© Him returns. He, he alone s, furmiess perfect, and unborn, z all—within, without. Nor life, d, is His. His purity divine, rs over all existence ; higher «till ‘Than eveu his owa almighty energy, ‘The life, the mind, the sense, either—air, Light, , wid the all containing earth, m Him His head the highest heaven, ‘a and moon His eyes. His ears the poinis, ound the zodiac. In the voids His speech, ir, His bosom nature®s breadth, Hiv teet the earth. The all pervading He, *T« as his perfection that created heat, Whose fuel is the sun. The moon he launched, Kain to engend: r—rain to raise the com, h feeds the germinating source of life, ose impregnation animates the wozld. hath created gids and demi gods, Men, beasts, birds, vital airs, corn aad wheat; Truth, contemplation, veneration, all ‘The claims of duty, and the rites of law. fle the seven orifices of the head, tle ur perce ptive powers, the objects too Of their pereeption, and perception’s self, He formed d seated in the heart that life the organs given to all. ntains all preeged from Lim, ow. Prom him all f.6d - SOc 50 pieces heavy bed ticking, 8c, worth 12 6000 yards bleached and unbleached Cotton, 5c 160 dozen Linen Towels, 6c Ladies Handkerchiefs only 3¢ Gentlemen’s silk Cravats, 25¢ 100 dozen Hos and half hose, 6c Ladies’ and Childreo’s Gloves 4e A complete assortment of Swiss and Cambrie Edg ings, Insertings, Flouncings, Undersieevee, and Cambric Cellars at extremely low 3 2 its etrencthenii “Tis He who the bedy hinds the soul, His pe » in all! Obye y holy thought, and aim Ot ea bservance. tHe, supreme! Immortal He! and O, beloved one! Ii he be seated i utinost sont, on will break the hones of ignorance, And glory ght knowiedg.. = wee A Hoszanp 1x-Law.—A member of the bar says that sometime ago a rough customer, or rather client, came into his office and began to state his case in rather an abrupt manner: ‘Sir, I have come to you for advice. 1m a husband-ia-law !”’ «A what?” spoke out the learned counsel. * Husband-in-law, sir!” «T have never scen that defined among the domestic relations.” «Don’t you know what a husband-in- Jaw is? Sir, you're no lawyer! you're an ignoramus! I am husband-in-law, but not in fact, sir; my wife’s run off!” powers, prices New style Bonnets, only 25 cents. In my Boot and Shoe Department Ih bargains to offer—Ladies’ Slippers 37 cen Slipp -rs 25 ets; Ladies Toilet Slippers 62 ets; Misses Ganers 62 ets, Ladies fine Gaiters £1, worth $150; Ladies half Gaiters 75 ets; Boys’ Shoes 25 cts, Gen- temen’s and boys Congress Gaiters, Oxtord Ties, and Fancy Shoes in great varicty, very cheap. The above named bargains, together with man other articles have been selected with especial ref- erence to the wants of my customers, and | am pre- pared to offer to purchasers such inducements as ere seldom equalled in this or any other city. R. B. HALL, No. 373 north Seventh st., above I. ap 10—eobt JOSEPH GAWLER, CABINET MAKER & UNDERTAKER, PrNNSYLVANIA AVENUE, between 17th and 18th streets, (Fi:st Ward ) Old Furviture repaired and pew mae to order.— Coifins made and Funerals attended to at the short- est notice. GG A share of patronage is solicited. mar 3l-—eo!m Proposals for building Light House on “Sev- en foot Knoll,” moath of Patapaco River, TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Orrice or Lient House Roarp, 855. t>-The Wyoming Mirror relates a good joke of an old collector, who was proverb‘al for his politeness as well as ity. He was always in the habit prog irotetr ats +g & Gelinquent debtor aside when aghtard upon screw- O11, at the ih of Decem- ned him. One day he met a non- payer, upon an unfrequented road, some half mile from any house, and probably the same distance from any human being. What does the old chap do but leave his buggy, call the other aside, and in a fence corner politely asked him for that little balanec. J Feta : cin be seen at this otiice (No. 67 Winder’s Buila- ing.) Should any bid be accepted, a coztract will be ex- ecuted at 1 No p at will be made until the whole work is and bet preved by the agent of the superintend the work— z reject ol! materials and 7 anship nut in accord- ance with the terms of the contract. ‘The right is reserved to reject any avd all bids that may not be deemed advantageous to the public interest. All bids should be sealed and addressed to the un- dersigned, endorsed “Proposals for Seven-foot Knoll Light House.” ; EDMD. L. F. BARDCASTLE, mar28—eolm Engineer Secretary. & OWEN & SON, MILITARY AND NAVAL MERCHANT TAILORS, \ uBent appointed tu nt having power to Goon Apvice.—The venerable Peter Pickleby said t» his son Jabe: “Read your Bible, study the laws of Moses and font repeal any of them. Mind the Ten mandments, tu, and the Eleventh se—and don’t sell the birthright of a Yankee nation for a mess of potash; and the day may kam when you'll be minister of the penitentiary, or a secre- tary of newgation.” No. 212 o> Never marry for a fortune. We OULD re overheard a poor unfortunate get the fol- lowing seekdologer, the other day, from Lis better half: *You good for nothing ow,” said she, ““what would you have been had I not married you? Whose was the baking kiver, whose the pig- trough, whose the frying-pan and the iron-hooped bucket, but mine, when yor married me?” a ther with Orlasvent of gentlemen's furnishing ar ould remark that the sele: by the junior partner of which they invice particular ap we (int&U PATENT ICE PITCHER. FPPHIS PITCHER is similar in appearance, and eq eaient we iN Cummon use, but is so const! that when the eov own every part of its n tle at mosphere, the eff h pounds of ice sast nearly sev. éfiee in ahke quay it a common pitet Bring eee Sc A few days since a man crossed the Mississippi at the town of Chester, (ill..) by swimming, for the sake of sav- ing five cents ferrisge! What eid he gein by it? He lost one boct, and spoiled a pair of horse pistols. Mean men sel- dom become rich. To save a “ pista- reen,” they are continualiy jeopardizing their “quarters.” If you want to be troubled with doubloons be moderately generous. ring urse rable taan the ordinary china pitcher. a im co mezion with the convemence and luxur. ater on hand, and the immense rs it decidedly the most eco- nomical pitcher now in use. For sale at the manuf. cturer’s retail prices by Cc. W. BOTELER, mo Hail. WASHINGTON AQUEDUOT. Orrice Wasaix: mx AQ EDNCT, Wah my March 7, 1055. ROPOSALS are invived for craduation, stone Pa brick masonry, dams, tunnels, and other works of the Wasiington Aqueduct. Proposals received up to tie 8th of May will be opened at noon of that day. Maps, proti and specitications of the work will c7-“T come for the saw, sir.” “What saucer?” “\f by the saw, sir, that ye borrowed.” “I borrowed no saucer.” ye did, sir, you borrowed a saw, “Get out of this, you “rascal, I saw your saw, sir.” ‘‘Be dad but did, ihere’s the saw, sir, now sir.” “O you want the saw. Why the deuce didn t you say so?” t >> Woman losi paradise to make man happy: he deserves purgatory if he che be ready for examination on and after the 20th day of April next. Proposiis wil! be received for the work of particu Sones ridges, &c., as described in the plan= ale ecifications. only of some of the works can be com er the present appropriation, but all t acts for unfinished work will be subject to fu- tare app zons by Congress. The Engineer re- o right to preseribe the amount of work to e rate Of progress unde for each appropriation, priation not holding out su E OF OVEAN STEAMERS. For Lecve Daw. f the appro. nly, to decide waen ped unulfunds become In case of the entire stoppage of any particular work for i of funds, the reserved ten per cent. will be pai > ia the jutcmentof the Bngineer, the ARRIVALS AT PRINCIP. AL HOTELS. work has properly executed so far as it has Payme 6 will be made in specie checks upon the Browna’ Hotel—r. vp. & ». szcws, United Treasury, upon As monthly estimates S Nawkins, Md RH Philips, Va Dr Wa Rabe, Cal I MeDermatt, NY Ai & Eastland, Tenn R #ardn & ly, NY W P Brooke, Md T Brooke, do Dr BJ Scou, do tir R K Chandler, Va W Z Beall, do of the Engineer, reserving 10 per e and it will be a condition ofall coniracts that the workmen shall be pait their full wages monthly aad in specie. All bids shuld be sealed and endorsed “ Pro; sals for work on the Washington Aqueduct.” The United Biates reserves tue rigit wo reject any or ail the bids should they not be deemed edvan- tageous, and to make such arrangements asin ay be cousidered most conducive to the progress of the work. Every offer must be accompanied by # wnitten guarantee, sigued by ene or more responsible per- SONS, to the effect that he or they undertake thatthe bidder or bidders will, if his or their bribe accepted, ebier into an Obligntion, within ten days, with good and sufficient sureties, ior the completion ofthe work undertaken ; saul gua e to be accompanied by the certificate of the United States district judge, United States d attorney, navy ageut, or some officer of the 4 Government or individual known to tne Engineer or Department of War, that te guarantors are able 10 make good their guarantee. Foun of Gucrenkes, To Cept. M.C Me%gs, U. 8. Enmaeers: We, the undersigned, resilents of ——, in the State of + Gerry, Md Naticual Hotel—r. p. witsrp yne, NY H C Laughiin, Pa uP G Pratt cud son, E Lills, NY Md = Ghalson and duty, ya SNF i Willards’ Hotsl—n. a. & J. c. wittarn. v V. J D Gibsen, USN J hereby, jointly and severally, cove- WH ~poones. Mass nant with the United Biates and guaranty, in case E Birkin, jr, Eng tie foregoing bid cf —~—— be aecepted, that he or will, within ten da:s after the acceptance of id bid, execute 2 contract for the same, with good and sufficient suretiex, to perform the work or furnish the articles propceed, in confonmity to the terms of the advertisement under which it was r J T Hentersky, NY Mrs Tillinghast, Ca Mr Thecker, O cke and lady, J Regers, K made; and, in ease the said should fail to . _ enter into contract as aforesaid, we guaranty to United States Hotel—r. c. nacenty. make good the difference between the offer by the £ ii Hem D S Howard, Mass said and the next lowest biuder. A. BL MC alouiton, do RJ Meigs and son, Tenn W 8 Turbivilie, do cp. I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the above named guarantors are good and sufficient. Pr M. C. MEIGS, sktrkwood Souse—s. u. & a. xmxwoop. Captain of Eagineers in Charge: i eers: . as, Miss BT Menamis, Mass 30 H Hi, O mar 7—eotMayS& wit ae ee NOTICE OF REMOVAL. = EW FURNITURE STORE.—ROTH WELL & AlexenGria, Va. 4. REWLON, PROPRIZ TOR. J Jett, Va BROWN h removed their House Furn'sh Stove to the la and handsome builtins on 7th street, next to Odd Feliows’ Hall, where we have for sale a lar; and varied a sortment of elegant par- ey = 8 < crscornyean do lor, chamber Ee tage Furniture. ie, de 8 FP Stuart, do Also, Car petings. Oileloth cr} arr & iauy, do Miss B Butler, Md ‘ S Wark, Caco m ron Giass and China Ware, Ciocks 1n vart Wooden Ware, Basket Ware, Welocipedes Caildren’s Carriages, Rocking Horses Mattresses of hair, cotton and shaek Office Tables, Desks, Chairs, &e. Japanned Tin Ware and, Ba.hing Apparatua They will keep constantly for sale a full assort meut of house farnishing Goods, and will seli oa 6—colm HP. Derrick, DC A P Jackson, lo GS Meem, Va RE DeBatts, do J Hf Plecker, do P Phippps, Pa R NM J Ligier, sr., do KO Stimor, USN r W Carter, Va CU Graves, Pa 3 M A Johnston, a the most favorable terms, NOELL @& BOYD, BLIND MAKERS & UPIOLSTERERS, OULD respectfully inform thetr friends and W the public generally that they ¢-=s are prepared to attend to all orders in: their lize of business, 5 All kinds of UPHOLSTERING neatly executed; such as—Cutting and a Carpets, Pitting down Matt:ng and Oil Cloth, M g and fitting up Bed and Window Curtains, Hair, Shuck 41 and other Mattresses, Pew and other 2 Cushions, Spring Beds, Lounges, Easy, Cnairs. We have in store—Window Shades and Trimmings, Cords and Tassels, Split Blinds, Wide Paper for Curtains. VENITIAN BLINDS made in any style, and o!d ditto repaired to look as well as new. All kinds of old Work repaired, and all or- ders thankfully received and promptly attended to for cash, or a perfect understanding before hand. If you want the worth of your money just give us acal!, at No 291 Pa. avenue, south side, betw. 9th and 10ti streets. - mar 30— CTACLES EYE GLASSES, &e, er Silver, and fine Steel Spectacies, Eye Glas- ses, &e OG Particuler attention paid to the selection of Glasses adapted to the eves of wearers. M. W. GALT & BRO., Jewelers, 384 Pennsylvania avenue, mar 28—«f OTICK. eccived tay anew assort- ment of SLEEVE BUTTONS and STUDS, of the. latest styles. Also, a variety of other new : est Chains, Chatelains, Bracelets, Pins, Ear inzs, TC. Tings, Great inducements offered to posers: H. SEMKEN, No, 330 Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and 10th sts. 8G- New Points put to Gold Pens at short notice, Diamonds remounted, and Jewelry made to order. mar 29—1f OLIAN PIANOFORTES. “4 Another of these beautiful instruments made by ‘I’. Gilbert & Co., Boston, can now be seen at our Muzie Dey Also, a splendid papier mache case parlor Mclo- deon, made by I’. G, Gardner & Co, Conn. HILBUS & HITZ, Star Buildings, NEW SONG. HY DID I LOVE FALSE FLORA, words and music by W. B, of this city, and dedi cated to Inez Allison, the fair Guitarist This song has a most charming melody. Just pub- lished and tor sale by HILBUS & HITZ. ap4 mar 26 LOOK HERE!!! ORE BOUNTY LAND TO ALL who served a in ANY war since 1790, whether as Officers Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Clerks, Indians, Chap- tains, Wagon Masters, Teamsters, Landsmen, (or their widows or minor children) who have not yet received full 160 acres, and have been in service 14 days, will do well tc write to us, postpaid, and their Land Warrants will be M@ewarded to 1 for the above quantity, and no chars if they do not get it. LLOYD & CO., Agent’s Office, opposite U. 8. Treasury, Washington City, D. C mar 6-3m O8. NEFE'S PREMIUM VIOLINS AND VI Hlos can be seen at our Music Depot. Amateurs and the pr jon are invited to call and try these excellent instruments HILPUS & HITZ, Agents. A good Contrabass tor sale iow tor cash, if imme} diate application be made as above, mar 23 BANKING HOUSE OF PAIRO & NOURSE, Opposite United States Te 5 ONDS, Stocks and other seewrities perchased > and sold. Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum al towed on deposits when lett for E€ days cr toner. jan 2+-—-fim COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, Meliefin Wive fiinurss. TYLER'S COHPOUND CUM ARABIC SYRUP. fs 2 for this rest ploasant, je remedy for ali puly >, lis: aser, has ecabled the prorrictor tor sce It within the reach of sli + preparat witnesses Of its efi eo have fuiind; also by thoa~ ‘pectable citiz beth « gradually apresd re Tom OF" @ whole Union Colds Coughs, Hoarsenezz, fe. it ard g=nral'y cu! ag with det or busin rewdering the syeiem more suscentibie of Gotu chronic eases, ssthma, Whoowng Cough, Croup re itiz, Afeclions of the Lumge, and Consum Hien, itis always very beneficial. aud seldom fall- when comnienced in time to perfect # cure. Prive 26 and 50 csute a botti Bold wholevale by Patierson & Nairn, Sistt Rligely &0o. Alexandria by Peel & Stevens. Georgetown by Mr. Ciszel. &e- (YLERS GU ARABIO CANDY DROITS & similar composition to the above, but in a snd mere portable torm; they act It a troublesome Gough, end clear ths throat end voice; they contein no injurious drug. are particn larly recommended for children. drequeaters of pud Ue assombliee, public ep-ai-re. singese, do, Price 12/4 and 95 cents par box. For sale at most Drag and Candy Stores, oct 17—tf DEB. HOBSE’S INVIGORATING CORDIAL 4 PHENOMENON IN MEDICINE. ALTH RESTORED AND LIFE DR. MORSS'3 INVIGORATING ELIXIR OB OORDIAL—At first shalnfen TING ties attributed to Prof. MOREE’S INVIGO ELIX(R OB CORDIAL wore deemed fabulona. The public often deceived, could mot believe the elmplr and sublicas truths announcad by the discoverer.— dus facta, ondeniable fects attested by witnesses of she highest class aud character, are now triszapb- ins aoe doubts. Aitstanmatla ti Pg OVER- t & macs of testimony which is perfectly crasistabie. = r Tas Mirus remedies, in all cases, the deplorable *viis arising from amizase or abuse of the variouz organs which make up the vond-fal machine called aan. It restores to vigor every delicate func. tien connected with thet mysterious compound agency of matisr snd mind, to the repro duction of human life. To persons of feebis muscu- iT frataé, or deficient in vital power, ft is recom- mended as the only means of communicating that which is a to the proper sajoyment ct all the natorsl appetifes, as well as the bigher mente! attributes. Its beneficial efocts are nct oon Sued to either sex or to any age. The fesble girl, the sailing wife, the listied#, ernevaied youth, the overwora man Of business, the victin of nervous do- reevion, the individual suffering froth general de- lity, or from the weakness of a single will all find immediate and permanent relief the ase Of this tnoompareble renovator. To those who have @ predisposition te paralysis it will prove « complete and unfsiling sat ggainat that terri ble malady. There are many, perhaps, who heye so trifled with their constitutions, that they think themaulves Beyond the reach of medicine. Let not sven these despair. Tie Bitzirdeais with disezce as ik existe, without reference to causes, and will not cmly remove the disorder itecif, bat REBUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION. The derangements of the system, leading to nar 1003 diesases, and the forms of nervous disease it- self, are so nucasrous that it would reqguirea column to enumerets the maledies for whieh this prepare- vation is aspecitic. A few, however, msy beenume. rated, vis: necral, tle doicreaux, hes. , incip- ient paralysis, bycvoris, palpitation of the heart, spi- au! affections, muscular dobility, tremera, flatuience, « pricking aeneation in the flesh, acmbzcas, terpid- ity of th. liver, mental depression, wealuneas ot the will, ingispo-ition te move, fuintnscs after exercise, broken slesp a: Lterrifying dreams, inability to re main in one place «r position, weaknezs of the pro- creative orgeus, sexsi incompetenc7, malanchol: . monomanin, itor albus, nking at the stomach, male irregularitise, a pers tendency to miscar- riags, emaciation, and all complaints growing out of a free indulzoncs ox the passions, and all Darrennee: that does net provesd from organic causes beyond the reach of meiicine. Whensver the orsans to be acted uncn are free — malforimation or etrictural diseases itis averred reeeaicale eee ELIXER ih replace weakness with strength, incapacity wi sMicleucy, irregularity with nniform and voor ae tivity, d this not only without hasard of reaction, but with a happy effect on the general orgenization. @@- dear to mind that all maladies, wherever they degin, finish with the nervous system, and that the paralizstion of the nerves or motion an4 sensation ir puysical death. Boar in mind aleo, that for every kind of vorvous disease the Elixor Qordial is the only reliable preperation known, CAUTION. Dr. Mogss's Tuvicoaatine Compiat bas been 6oun terfeited by some wnprincipled perzons. In future, sll the genuine Corcta! will have the eS aoe pasted over the cork of each and the following worda blown in the glass Dry Morse’s eas. Cordial, O. H. RIRG, Proprietor, K.¥: a The Cordis! ts put up highly concentrated, le Las Dipio bottle; two tor $5; lx for $1% Per i. 3 @. Hing Proprietor, 10d Broaiwes New York. Set hg Denes a orenet oe United States, ” oemee oe Baltimore—8. 8. H ear 80-008 OARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE. The Great Purifier of the Blood! Bot a Particle of Mercury In It An Ingauela Rewepr for Scrofuls, King’s Evil, onic oy Join’ abborn yp! ic Dis ere, Luabago, Spinal ‘Complavats, and ell the diseases aristog from an injudicious use of Mercury, Im- prud nce in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. *F.HIS velucdle Medicine, which has become cele ib brated for the number of «xtraordinary curer. dor atthe erg nt toyuctt of tate temas, mes stors, at the urg’ nt request o! ir it to the public, which they do with the utmost com Adenoe in its virtues and wonderful curative prop- attis The following certificates, relected trom a largs number, however, stronger ee pene | than the mere word ofthe proprietors; and are from gsntlemen weli known in their localities, and of the higheet respectability, many of th-m residing im the city cf Richmond. Va. - ¥. BOYDSN, Kaq,, of the Exchange Hotel, Rich- mond, known everywhere eays he hasceen the Med keine called Canrzr’s Spantsn Mrxtvas, administered in over @ hundred cases, in nesriy sll the diseases for which it ia recommended, with the most aston- iahing!y good results. He says it is the most ex- traard:aary medicine he bas ever seen. AGUS AND FEVS2—QGREAT CURS.—I hereby certify that for three years ihad Ague end Fever of the most viclent destription. I had several Phy- sictans, took large quantities of Quinine, Mezcury, aud [ believe ali the Tonics advertised, but all wii out permanent relief. At last I tried Carters Spanish Mixture, two betiles of which effectustly cursed me, and I am hoppy to eay I have had neither ohills or fevers einos. I consider it the best Tonle in this world, and the only medisire that ever —S JOHN LONGDEN. Bsavas 2, near Richmond, Vs. C. B. LUCK, Keq., now ia the city of Richmond and for many years in the Post Offics, has such soufidence In ths astonishing eflcacy of Carter's Spanish Mixture, that hs has bought upwards of 68 bottles, which Ie hss given away to the afl cted.— Mr. Lack aays he hes never kaown it to fail when Girections. taken acco: to di Dr. MINGS, a practising Physician, and formerly of the City Hotel, in the city of Richmond, says be has witnessed in a number of instances the eff-cts of Oar‘er’s Spanich Mixture, which were most truly surprising. [He says {ia aczze of Consumption, ds Saree oe Liver, the good effects wers won- indeed. SAMUAL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker & Mcrris, Richmond, was cured cured of Liver Com- plaiat of three years standing, by the use of two bottles cf Garters Spani-h Mixture. GREAT CUZ OF SOROFULA.—Ths Editors of the Richmond Republican h-d a servant employed in their press rcom, cured of violent Scrofuia, com bined with Rheuma-ism, which ress f disabled bim from work. Two bottles of Carter's Fpanish Mixture made « perfect cure of him, and the Eu:- tors in a public notice, say they “cheerfully recom- ment it to all who are afflioced with any dicsaze of the bicot.” STILL ANOTUER CURE OF 8OROFULA—Ihad 4 very valuable hoy cured of Scrofula by Carter’s 3papish Mixture. Iconsiler it truly a valasble medisice. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Conductor on the and P. it. R. Co., Richmond, Ta ? BHEUM OF alain YEAR3 STANDING Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, lag fn the city of Richmend, wes curel by bottles of Carter's ish Mix'urs, of Seit houm. which ke had for twenty years, and which all ths physicians of the <iy could not cure. Mr. Thomp-on is a wall krows: erthantin thecity of Richmond? and his 2 mort corcrkabls. WH, 4. SATTALWE, of Richmord had a cervent : e@ Syphilis, in the worst form, by Ca-ter’s iixture. He esys he cheerfully recom- ads it, and considers it @ very invaluabls me?!- iN BURTON, comrnlasioner of the revenue, says he Das seen the good effects of Curter’s Spunish Mixtace ip a number of Xyphilitic casee, and says it is 9 porfect eure forthat horribie disease. WML. G. AARWGOD, et Richmoad, cured of old Sorea anf Uloere, which disabled hia fiem walking. Took @ few bottie: of Carter's Xpanish Mixture, and was engble? to walk without a crutch, in a short “me permanen'ly cured. Priacipal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE & Co,, No. 18 Maiden Tans, New York. fet W.DYOLT & 80N8, No. i182 North Second st., 2 hie ETL & BEERS, No. 125 Main street, Rich ond, Va. And for sale by CHANLES STOTY, Washington, 2.C; HEN: Y PEEL, Alexandria, and by Druggists sverywhere, Frice $1 per baitie, or six botiles for $5; er 4l—ty Private Medical Sreaties PHY2IOLOQICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGP, By MH. B. LA CaGix, M. Dy ALBANY, N F. 350 Pages and 120 ¥irs Plain and Colered Litho graphs end Plat a@ Price only 325 Cants. <a Sar icut of posiage to the c Teasing matter la that of FIFTY C 8 ON DOLLAR PUBLICATIGNS. Tt tres’ the PHY8!OLO- GY OF MARKIAG2#, ana the secret i Grmitier and disord-r of youth and maturity, re- sulting from excarses, which desirey the phycicsi and men- ~ tal powers. with observations on marriage, its duties and disqualifications, and their remediee; with likogreph>, illustrating the enatomy and pb: jology, end diseases of the repro- ductive organs of both sexes, their structure, uses end functions. A popular aud comprehensive trea- tise on the duties and casualties. f single and mar- tied life—happy and truitrul al'-ances, mode cf se suring them—jatei’citows ad infertile ones—their obviation and rev.ovei—i.oportent hints to thove contemplating macximcay, that will overcome ob jectionr to it; nou», however, should take this im. portant step without frst consu sommentaries 02 the yisexses am ot females from ircancy to old aze, each ease greph- {cally illustrated by beautifal lithographic plates— nervous debility, its causes. and cu hy @ process at once so simple, safe and effectual, it jure is iaposdble-—rales for dally eMeat—en ease’ on Spormatorrhes with prac’ obcervations on a safer, and more successfui mcde of treatment—pre- sautionary hints on the evils resulting from empiri- sal practice—an ¢ on ail ciseases arising from indiscretion, with p' and simple rules by which all percons can care themselves without mexcury— temodies for thoee eelf iaflicted miseriea and di pointed hopes so unfurtunately prevalent in the young. It truthfal adviser to the those contonip! oe Tes is par- doularly recommended tl peer entertaining ae sret doubts of their physical condiiien, and who are conscious of having Dasarded the health, = privileges to which every human being is ca- iw, Price 45 cents per copy, or five co; for one dol- . Meiled free ai potios tc tap peti ar the Uai- N, B.—Thoge who prefer may consult Dr. La Oncix = any of the diseases upon whish his book treats ther sersonally or by mail. Afedioine sent to any part ef the Union according to directions, safely packed snd carefully secured from all observation. Adiress Dr. M. B. b4 OUGIX, No. $1 Maiden Lane or Post Office Box 519, poe N.Y. eo ea daily trom § am to 8 pm, and on Sanday from 2 until 6 p m. Office Kemowed from No.&G Beaver Bt, agrd, _ anaes Lame, Albany, N. ¥. AN APPEAL TO COMMON SENSE. LET THE SICK HEAR THE TRUTA. Captaim Bexsamin.— Wherever known his tesil mony will be conclusive. Hut lest those who de not know the Captain should be sceptical, Dr. Daw- son & Bro., with others of the best known and most highly respectable citizens of Eastoa, endorse his wonderful cure by HAMPTON’S VEGETABLE TINCTURE. Aston, Oct. 4, 1854, Mesos. Mortimer § Mowbray: Gentiemen—I feel it my Gut to yeu and the pub lic to certify to the effects of Hampton’s Veg-table Tinewre. 1 was formore then five years laboring under a disease of Chronic Kheumatism, and the great par of that time 1 was so helpless that | had to be he!ped from my bed and dressed in my clothes I becume reduced io a mere skeleton. All the med icines | took done me no , and I continued te grow worse. I heard of Hampton’s Tincture and thought I would give ita trial. At this time 1 did not expect to live one day after another. { fid pa take it (the Tincture) for the Kheumatism, but in a short time I was weil of that disease. From the effects of your ‘Iineture and the help of God ] am now getting tn good health. I wish al! the afflicted to try Hampton’s V. Tincture, as I have done, wiih the same effect that ithason Your obedient servant, Isaac Benzamrn, We are acquainted with Isaac Benjamia; sola him some of Hampton’s Vegetabie Tincture, and be lieve the above statement correct. Dawson & Bro. From our knowledze of Captait: Benjamin we are confident that the above statement is true and un. exagerated. J. A. Joun Caries Roxinson. Call and get ‘pamphlets gratis, and see cures ot Cough, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Neuruivia, Dys psia, Nervousness and General Weakness, Asa semale medicine or for delieute child: bolieve ® unequalled, . — Sold by MORTIMER & MOWBRAY, 140 Balti More street, Baltimore; and 304 Broadway, N. Cuas. Srerr & Cond, B. Moors, D. B mee Otarxe & Bowtina, W. Ex.ror, and H. MéPuze sox, Was! 3 Algo. Cisse1, George town, and C. UC. Beray, and Gate every Whe:e, jan var.ous and sizes, Patras pon a warranted gen HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED @erman Bitters, PREPARED BY DB. C, M. JACKSON, Philad’a., Pa, WILL EFFECTUALLY CURB UIVER COMPLAINT, yr mda — Chronic or Nervous a Kidneys, and all diseases ing from a dis ordered Lit Such as Socal tion, luward Piles, Fullness, or lood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Neu- psig tee dann Diegust for food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Scur Eructations, Sink- ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the stomach, Swim ming of the Head, Hurr.ed and difficult Breathing, Pluitering at the Heart, Choking or Su Sensations whea in a lying Posture, Dimness ot Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Pever and Dutt Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yeliowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain im the Side, Back, Chest, Limbe, &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning inthe Flesh, Constant, Imagin ings of Evil, and great depression pirits. FAB proprietor, in calling tne attention of the DD scape : to this preparation, does so with a fecl- Sg of the utmost confidence in its virtues and adap- tauon to the diseases for which it is recommended it is no new and untried articlo, but one that has Soed the test of a ten years’ wial before the Ameri cen people, and its reputation and sale is unrivalled by any similar preparations extant. The testimony in its favor given by the most prominent and well- known Physictans and individuals, in all paris of ‘he country is immense. ‘The toliowing from North Carolina is respectfully sub nitted, referring any who may stilt doubt, to my “Memorabilia,” or Prac- tical Receipt Book. for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of all the Agents for the German Bitters. Principal Office and Mauulactory, 120 Arch st, Philadelphia, Pa. servic ata dar wake of Pins THA hich Certificate of . W. Smith, 1 u ry mond County, N. C. Pine litt:., March 4th, 1854. Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphisa—Dear Ser: 1 have been a subject of Dyspepsia, in its worst frm, for the last five years. Such was my condition for twelve months thot the physicians and all who saw me said | must die. Waile in this condition, | wae carried to the watering places in Virgmia, ‘Fennes- see and North Carolina, but was net benefited by any water to which I was taken. While on my way home, I stopped a week at Rutherfordton, « ama!) village in North Carolina, to try the effect of some Chalybeate water in that place. About the iast of the week, I went into a drug store to get some racdicine for child and wyseif. There were several of the ze physicians in the store, and one of ihem seemed to take some interest in my case, aad, after asking me some questions, said he nad been a dyspeptic, and had been greatly bene- fitted by the u-e of “ Dr. Hvofland’s German Bi'- ters,” prepared by yeu, and ae insisted that I woulé ty the Bittsrs He also called the next day at my room, and in-isted so much that | would try them that l asked him to getme one bottle. He did it, and I commenced taking it as directed, and [ do say I was more benefitted by ii than ali the water an: medicine [ had ever taken. After reaching home one of my neighbors came te me fora prescription and medicine, (he a dy=pep tic,) art t gave him nearly all the Bitters I had left, which effected much good in his case. He bas often called on me for more of the same k nd of medi- cine, saying he was more benefijted by it than any vther he bad taken, but I have not been abie to get acy more for him or myself © -! 5, there. sore, please ship me a dozen or more as soon as pos. sible. Respectfully yours, W. SMITH. D. R. HOOKER, Roger’s Store, Wake Co., N.C., October 1853. “« Having experienced very eat benefit trom the use of * Hoofiaud’s Germai nn Chronic Dysentery and functional de entot the Liver. and its concomitant evils, { am_desirous of obtaining a quantity of it for the benefit of my conununity. You will, therefore, please send a lot, &c. &c, CERTIFICATE OF WM. J. ATWOOD. Howvavitite, Yapers Co, N. » Nov. Ist, 1853. Dr. C. M. Jacks: : Allow me to ex- press to you my = for your regen d of a medicine whicd, to say the least of it, has ef- tected a cure that all ether med.cines, that I have saken, have entrely failed to de. “Huofland’s Ger- man Bitters” have eured me of the most stubborn and agzravated case of the Pings that, perhaps, ever fell to the lot of man, My case is not a. ura in tuis community, as I am well known i. this and the surrounding counties, and can truly say that my re covery has astounded al! friends and relations. as | had tried everything recommended, and nothing did me any good wntil l was prevailed upon to try the Bitters. at liberty tomake any ese o1 this comm sal benefit of the afflicted, you may think proper. Truly yours, wat. J. aTwoop. These bitters are entirely vegetable, they invigorate and strengthen the system, never prostrate it, aud can be used for infants as well as adulie. Fer svle by respectal dealers everywhere, an: by Z. D. GILMAN, We-hington; J. L. KIDWELL, Georgetown; aad J. R. PIERPONT, Alexandria. mar l—ly JATCIIES AND JEWELEY.—1 have on hand a good supsly WATCHES and JEWELRY which soid very cheap to cuit the tines. G: ver Watebes as low as $25, warra Call and see for yourselves at the J. ROBINSON 349 Pa. ave., oppo. Browns? Hotel. mar 28—d1m STOP YOUR COUGHING. UST received, per Adams & Co.’s Express one case of farc’s Sew York Go'd Medal GUM DROPS, consisting of Banana, Vanilla, Raspberry Lemoa, aud Horehound flavors. Also, a complete assortment ef his celebrated Chocolaies, of universal repatation and withou’ rival in the United States. Z. M. P, KING'S, § For sale at 265 Vermont avenue, corner [ street. marl tf TeW BUUES at SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE. The Immaculaie Conception; or, The Mother of God; an exposition by the Right Rev. Bishop Ulla- whorne G owth ia Holiness, or the Progress of the Spirit- Wal life, by the author of All for Jesus The Mc tropolitan Magazine for April. The Slave of the Lamr, by Wm. North Everything in the Stationery line All the new books published received immediate ly afterwards and for sale at SHILLINGTON’S Bookstore, Odeon Building, corner 43 st. and Pa. ave. apr 5— eee IN CORSICA, CORSICA; Picturesque, hisiorical and social, with a sketch of the early life of Napoleon, wansiated trom the German by Edward Joy Morris—price glio Lecwre on English Literature froin Chaneer Tennyson, by Henry Reed, price 1 25 = Just published and for sale at TAYLOR & MAUBY’S, war 92 Bookstore, near Sih st. FOR POOR AND LABORING MEN. See BUILDING LOTS of 10 feet or more, it various parts of the City, amd Geo: ry low prices, and terms to suit. LLOYD & 00. BUILDIBG STONE, For sale, deliverable at the Canal, or Wharves Sr Washington, WR, OF ioe LLOYD & CO. it ane bteest, opp. Treasury Departmen: THE SUPERB PIANO, Mee expressly for the late exhi tion in this city, by Bacon & Raven, and which received 4 MEDAL, is now on exhibition at our store. This magnificent specimen of superior skill will be returned to New York at an early day, urless disposed of. We are authorized to sell it — very reasonable terms. tured by Hallet, Davis & Co., Boston, which ¢ first diploma at the recent exhibition. ave Riways on hand a lary of Pianos from the above manu taken in exchange. 306 and superior stock factories. Old Pianus JOHN F. ELLIs, enna. avenue, near ‘Tenth sircet. mar 2 0 MEMBERS OF CONTE a6 MEMBERS OF CONGRESS & OTHERS. SILVER SPOONS, FORKS, &e.—M. W. ees cog ane sce attention to their ck of pure Silver le, Deszert, and Tea 3; ad rom, Laas, Buster Knives, and all oars ar: cles of pure Silver Ware, which is |: ‘and varied than ever offered to their coumaers: nin 324Pa. Pos taf eae BRO., snue > tw. and 10th sts, | PSE eds telat ied ACCORDEONR, 4 al ese new aad improaed inst ts just reecived and for sale at the Music D. ‘or HILBUS @ HITZ. Also, 6 dozen of Faa’s new and cheap instruction a price 25 cents, e public are invited to examine these Accorde ove, having received the first premiums in every ex- hibition eahibited. HILBUS & HITZ, mar 24 Role A; J OHNSON ON MANURES, 1 yo!, Loudon Vaurx@n tilling and Vertijizing land, do Morfit on Manures, Philadeiphia Dana’s Muck Manual for Farmers, Lowell Dana on Manures, New York Raffin on Calcareous Manners, Richmond Brown’s American Muck Book, New York Practical Treatise on Manures, by :he British So ciety, for the diffusion cf useful knowledge And many works on Agricultural C! a on a lant he Fruit Culture, Bees, Drais page ot aces anne from slog and ry, man} . jaar 2b FRANCK TAYLOR. BKRRY'S AND GILLOTI°S STEEL ENS bought in person from TAYLOR. BE Mott Bosell's Line, ZB NEW YORK, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON CIT? AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PACKETS SAILS WEEKLY 18 LINE OF PACK Titon pier 14 East rtrisbcipe dick and oftener Theceseary, and are composed fires class vessels: New scr. .f. ¥. Bedell, Bedell, master. New schr. Mott ‘Bedell, ‘A. V. Tredwell. Schr. Commander-in-Chie/, Woglum, master. Schr. Greenway, Wilson, masier. ‘These vessels are all fast satlers, and the masters men of e _ 1m the trade, and the ouly regu- line of ington ets. asi MOTT BEDEL WwW: . ¥. 8. 8. MASTERS & SONS, a THOMAS RILEY, . Washington and D. C. CROMWELL'S BALTIMORE STEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK BALTIMORE & BOST(N, ILL dispatch a Steamer daily from Baltimore and New York, and twice a week from Boston to Baltimore and Baltimore to Boston. This line affords unequalled facilities to the bust ness men of the District of Columbia. The Agents at either point wil! receive freight and give a through 1 of lading to Washington at the lowest rates of freizht and no commissioner charged. Appheations for freight prompuy ag We Ad follow ing. agents: - G 58 Exchange Pisce. Baltimore. H. py aig nes y. Corner Washington and Albany sts., N. Yo = Ino. W. SCHANK, Jan 14—43m Foot of India Wharf, Boston. FOR THE WEST AND SOUTH. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. EMPROVED ARRAN3EM&NTS FOR TRAVEL! IMPORTANT CHANGES OF SCHEDUDE!! The late completion of the may as it dos, ¥, eo elena West (1 os Norte Raflrcad with all of (an. and Southwest, f saiapo routegrestly increased sivantages to travelers in that direction. Qe and afer MUNDAY, November 27, 1854, the trains wil: be rurm es follows: FOR THROUGH PASSENGERS. ‘Two fast trains daily wil! run in each éirection. First—The MAIL TRAIN, lecving Camden Station st 7 a. m., instead of 8 o'clock an heretofore, (except on Sunday,) and wigan Oy Whreling at 2400. m. Second—-The EXPRESS TRAIN, leaving at 5p. m., instead of at 7p. m., a8 re, and ranning tarough to Whee'ing jn about 17 hours, reaching there st 1025 a. — a —_ step pens ington Junction, Sykesville, Monocacy, ¥-rry, Martineburg, tir John’s Kun, Odmb-risnd, ?ieimont, Kowlesburg, Newburg, ¥+tterman, Farm- fugton, Cameron and Moundsville only. for weod aad water and mee's. Both there trains make prompt and reculsr comnection with th: cers of the Osatra! Ohio Roat tor Cembridg>, Zanesville, New- ark, Columbus, Cin‘innsti, Lovisvilla, dandueky, Toleds, Letrolt, ee is, ~ St Louis, etc. megers lent imore Mail Tra'n; wit) resc Cincinusti fer dinner next day, while by the Express Train they arrive there at 12 the next night, being kept but one night om the route by eith-r train a for the Norihwect via Cleveland and ail intermediate points can make s direct rompeo tion with the trains upon th- Ceveland and Pitts. berg Railrord at ail times whes the Ohio is na’ dle fr stearaers betwe=n nigray, he Welln by tea Baltircore in the Ma‘l nat 7s. m. Returving. the Trains leave Wheeling as follewst The EXPRESS TRIN at 430 p. Pal- | od feb 1—6m m. more at050a.m. The MAIL TRAIN at ” aa The pu tienen ty oi Wheeling for through ticsets Cioci-mati, Madison. Lowsville, St. Leuis and other River Citi +i] be sold at a] times when thestage { water will admit. Ag Through tickets between Reltimore and Wasnington, and all the important cities and towne inthe West, are soldat the Ticket Offices of the Company. FOR WAY PASSEN7ARS. T.Ik MATL TRAIN, leaving Oamdon Station will take pessspgers for e!l the usual stopping on the Resd = Reiar: this train leaves Wheeling atll45 mitnighi, Oamberland at 10.15. m, end Srrives at Bsitimora at 7 p.m. THE FReDEXICK ACOOMYODATION TRAIN, for Frederick and tutermedgiate places, will start at 4p. m., daily. (except BSun‘ay-) arciving in icx at 7.40 Returuiog will leave Frederick at 9a. M., acriviog st Baliimore et 12.39, nocn THE ELLICMTS MILLS sCOOMMODATION iil be ron datly, («xe-pt Sundays.) as follows: Leave Camd-n Staticn at 6 2. m. and8 p.m Lesve Bilicctt’s Mills at 7.30 a. m. and 50 p.m. WASUINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. TRAINS KUN AS FOLLOWS: EAVE ceily, except Sanday, st 6 and 8% am aod Sand nm. On Sunisy st6amand& pm. Leave Baltimore et 44 and 9am; and Sands 2. Oa Sunday at 44 amendspm. The connesticne with Baltimore & Ohio Ra'lroad tor the West cre by trains learivz et 6 @ m and 3 n. 2 Hor Philadephia aad Mew York ot 6 and O}{ am pn. sed meer “eset amnendipm = os La sseemladl Partiou'sr attention is called to the Rule requim ing e responsible voucher for eny ef color who inty wi-h to pass ov_r the doo 13—dtf Ee OBANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD, On and after Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1854, HB Cers leave Alexandria daily for Gordons» ville and interrandiate rtations at 7 o'clock, 8. M., on the arrival of the boat from W: giving ample time for breakfast on board. Con- nesting at Manassas Junotisa with » train for Stras- burg, at Warrenton Ju- ction with s train for War- rent Se noes ne entes on ee vi = Railroad for Richmond, Charlottes. ! Luray and New Mark. necting with FOR MOUNT VERNON. “se oe and FRIDAYS, ‘are ro 2; - andris 76 cents —ibe THOMAS Sire ad Wasbiogton at 9 and Aloxendris at 94 o'clock. Coaches leave the Capitol for ti o tire "9 ire piiol for tie at 8% o’clk. Persons the Gosst:es will, ‘their real anos with Geo. & Thos. Parker. a ente On the boat. Oot 28—atf SAM'L GEDNEY, Oapt. THE NEW YORM & LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. TB SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LIN ARB ATLANTIO, Capt. West, PAOIFIO, Oapt. Nye, ADRIATIC, Capt. Graftom,