Evening Star Newspaper, April 23, 1855, Page 4

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[VOR THE STAR, THE ALIEN’S GRAVE. ‘The leaves of the wildwood are budding and green. ‘The moon wantons gaily in silvery sheen Displaying the glory, the beauty, the migh? Of those giants of day, those goblina of night— Tue ivy clad mosarch of forest and gien— ‘The throne of the Eagle, the perch of the wren; ‘Those time-ecor ning oaks all hoary with moss, With sturdy boughs reaching the valley across ; Now dipping their Icatiets with exquisite thrill In the limpid outgushings ot mary a hill, ‘Then quivering with life "neath the redolent gale Fling moisture to gems of the mountain and vale ! *Tis musical Night! Creation is stirred ENING STAR. A CARD. “ Economy ts the read to veh." Ml & it Reduction in the price of Hats & Caps. HE undersigned, having made arrangements with a New Vork Hat Company to be con- THE MUTUAL FINE IRSURANCZ COMPA- NY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, insurance than any other Company, : ULYSSES WARD. President. stantly cupplied with the very best Moleskin or CHAS. WILSON Lary. *| DRESS HATS, got up in the latest style, offers MATHEW G. EWERY, Treasurer. them the unprecedented low price of worth from four to five dollars; second quality, worth from $3.50 to $4; and a very good fashicn- able Hat at $2,50, worth from 3 to $3.50. Also, Beebe & Co’s Hats, at a m less advance than they have been here tofore sold in this city. First rate beaver Hats $35). Ail kinds of soft HATS and CAPS very low. In order to sell at the above low prices the cash system mast be adopted 5 consequently those who purchase will not be charged from fifteen to twenty- five per cent. as an offset for bad debts. With the tune breathing sleep of each insect and ANTHONY, bird, ‘The grass ‘waving gently, im whispering tone the employ of Todd |, Columbia place, 7th st., Sighs peace to the loved ones that rest "neath the f door north enn. avenue. stone— ‘The funeral biock, whose glistening bead Seems the sheeted contonr of the beanteous dead, Whose oace buoyant ean restiessly brook ‘The yawning alyss an¥ the close coffined nook, Who rises to knock at each neighboring mound, Even ihe gr When it fa: In a spot like to this where the virtuous and wise Repose o2 that mother who never replies, Ina spot Like to this wi the verdure is sweet, Where Death has his realm, the lover hi Mid columns that lord o'er the lowlier gra stone can harrow the dering of soul, lons itself hke a wanderitig Ghole! S, pere rove thrives exultant—far mu-kier waves v Where Terra has gathered with care to her breast, The brave mn, the coward, the aged, # Of those Peri’s that bleom in the radiant West ; Here slumbers in meekness, here pillowed in dust Are thoze tresses luxuriant, that womanly bust Onee the pride and the boast of admiring throngs, Who litte have recned of her numberiess wrongs, pr story is sadness, ber life had no gleam light epectres that spring frem the No. 267. WASHINGTON STOVE MANUFACTORY, S. E. corner of Pa. av. and Eleventh street, Sole Agency for CHILSON, GOULD & CO’S Warming and Ventilating Apparatus, M. POND & C9.'S (ot Boston) Union Double-Oven Cooking Range, J. L.. MOTT’S (of New York) INVINCIBLE DOUBLE-OVEN RANGE. Constantly on hand, and eiving LATROBE STOVES, for heating two stories; Parior and Cham ber GRATES, Enamel ed and toa aay Cookin; Hall, Parlor, Chamber and Dining S' OVE: Pisin, Tinned and Enamelied fron HOLLOW WARE; Bleek Tin, Planished and Ja,anned WARE in t variety. Ali of which will be sold at the lowest possible Of that sanshine which brightens moztality’edream, | Ttes, that will compare favorably with any Estab Her course is a mystery none may disclose— ‘The more one would solve it less plamer it grows ; A halo was thrown 6’er each action and ce, face— Ob, Heaven! how lovely, how wondrou; was she, Lone child of a sorrowful, deep mystery! Who was she? the orpan—she went as sie came, ‘one syllable aught of the wanderer’s name ; Note’en the neat marble which starts from the | He would call particular attention to the superior earth Sheds one glimmering ray on her fortune or birth — These, these, only werds must all sympathy crave, “Kind stranger, one at the Alien’s grave !”” She won by her goodness—si: bl with her lishment south of New York. An examination of my stock is earnestly solicited SODA WATER, SODA WATER! GAUTIER has just erected in his estabiish- ment a fountain of very superior Soda which for its delicious and medicinal qualities is ap 13—3m JAS SKIRVING. ‘33, MANAGE! 3. Ulysses Ward Jobn Van Riswick Thomas Biagden P. W. Browning F. Howard, Mathew G. Emery. J.C, McKelden, Office, Columbia Place, comer Louisiaza avenue and 7th street. Office hours from 3 to 6 o’clock p.m. feb B—cotf M. WILLIAN, LADIES’ DRESS AND TRIMMING STORE Pa. avenue, between Seventh aad Eighth streets WILLIAN would respectfully announce to M. the Ladies of Washington that he has just received from the Northern cities a complete stock of Goops, = ede Bev be found— i le French Dress Trimmings Fine French Flowers and Ribands A large lot of Bonnets, in silk, scrape, and straw, of the Jates? pa derica of alf kinds. sonable rates. Pinking and Fiuting, and Kid Gloves cleaned. mar 31—eolm* PROPOSALS FOR WOOD & COAL. Orrice Sxcrerary oF Srnate U 8. April 17, 1855. EALED PROPOSALS will be ‘@teived at this 4) office until 12 o’clock on Monday the 7th May next, for furnishing aud delivering in the vaults of the Capitol, on or before the first day of October next, one hundred tons of 2,240 pounds each of be~1 anthracite white ash coal, in lumps not less than three, nor more than six inches in diameter, and en- tirely free of slate or other toreign substanc' AL8O, for one hsndced an:t fifty cords best hick- ory wood, to be measured at the es go of the com in two pieces, and properly packed away in the vauits ; the whole to be subject to the inspection and approval of the tractor, in the Capitol yard, saw Secretary of the Senate. Security for the fait iful performance of the con- tract for furnishing the above articles, to the satis- faction of the Secretary of the Senate, will be re- far ahead of any beverage ever before inirodused. quired. or less deleterious to the stomaci. C. GAUTIER, 2+ (The perfume of flowers may be ap 16—ec2w 252 Pa avenue. gathered, according to the Scientific American, in a very simple manner, and MANTUA MAKING. without apparatus. Gather the flowers M's Be eee ee ces to the ladies of Washington and vicinity, with as little stalk as possible, and place | that she has just returned to Washington, and in This process with fresh flowers; is to be Washington, April 14, 1355. oe Preah Wilte of Nacoions, oe frou repeated according to the strength of the the petition of Gronar Pace, of Washiastom, | the German by Edward Joy Morris—prics $1 50 perfume desired. The oil being thus oi ta hiss on tha 18th day of dole, wBel ie | op Lecture on Enstisit Lite Byes cannons: P2 thoroughly perfumed wiih the volatile|: sr saw mille,” fj : eat principle of the flowers, is to be mixed h oadhpeand a of onid potent, TAYLOR & MAURY’S, with an equal quantity of pure rectified spirit, and shaken every day fora fort- night, whenit may be poured off ready fer use. As the season for sweet scent- ed blossoms is just approzching, this method may be practically tested, and without any great trouble or expense. It would add additional interest to the cultivation of flowers. them in jar three parts full of olive or | ‘@#48to resume her former ear ar solicks the patronage of her former frie... almond oil. After being in the oil twen- | avenue, between Fourteenth and ty-four hours, put them into a coarse | _@p9—2'aw3w* cloth, and squeeze the oil from them. United States Patent Office, jon are required te et the said hearing must be taken and trans which will bo furnished on ap) tion. > Give employment to the poor man | 997 3¢ #=!mony in tke cvse whenever you have an oppoatunity. By ly, eighteen day cf suly, ons ate notifier imony filed by either party to ke 22d dsy of depositions and other papers re lied on as testimony must Le filed in the offee on or val, New York Guide to Service, the Poultry Maid, 1 vcl, London The Pig, by Youatt, 1 vol, Phila. Dob‘ia Randell’s Sheep Husbandry, 1 vol, New York Mor.ell’s American Shepherd, 1 vol do Blackiock on Sheep, 1 vol, Tn _ ap 17 FRANCK TAYLOR. ¥ ANDERINGS IN CORSIC. ICA; Bookstore, near Sih st. [No. 530.] aw, 7, FRANKLIN PIEROE, Presa tad States of America, do hereby known that a publi: sale will be hj-ctions, specially set } he'd at tho land offe: at Acausta, ia the State i Musstssiprt, ec g on Monday, ‘he twenty-first day of May next, for the disposal of all that portion of :he sections and prs of sections of land besrin mitted im accordance with the ruleqof the office, | odd pum‘e«rs within Fix miles on each side of i line of the Mon-Lz AND OHIO RIVER RBaILEoAn, in the 4MA and Missi:s PPI eubje:t to th- ata and fifty cents per acre, 28 prc vided by the act of 20th fepiember, so doing, vou will often save a fellow fore vines of th 3; the arguments, ii} 1950, andexcepted from graluation ss to pri 0 % _ | apy, wil tea days thereafter being from want —from the pang Of re- |" Grdered also, that this notice be published in the | to ba offered for eale in proelzmation 5 turning, without bread, to his house. | Unicn, Intelligencer, and Evening Star, Washing You will encourage him to be bonest and ton, D.C; Argus, Ba! @, Md; Evening Argus, Le eiphia, Pa: Scientific American, New York family—receive his grateful thanks, and | the 24 day of July next, —= rn ecquire by his Jabor the fall value of the rc . z pittance thus bestowed upon him. MOVEMENTS oF OCEAN STEAMERS. : eo Davs. Name. Por Browns’ Hote!—r. vp. & xm. prow. M M Stevens, lady and W AI Whittemore, NY ebild, Me R Ghiselin, do J Stuart & lady, Ky JL. Ghicelin, Md Mis A M Swart, co Mrs Ball, Va Biss m J Stuart, du Miss E Macon, do NY Miss M A Mason, Va W V Deaser.ck, Tenn WE Stiliweil and laty, Miss Smith, do Ge OT Bragz, NY M Duval, Mu 3G Oloner, ¢o Mr Baily, Pa *T © Davis, Del Mrs Baily, do 'T L Bannister, NJ W A Love & daughters, G Lemax, Va do EN Trescou, NY Dr Hodges, DC 4B Garnett, O Dr F Morgan, do JT Batineli, Pa JA Chipman. NY D soues & lady, do J J Habtick, eo J T Craddock, du Dr Lewis, Va © 8 Hunt TL Base & family, Pa LN Rogers, Md JS Alleu, NY EL Rogers, da P Allen, do 14S Marin & lady, NY E Betts, Del 3A Miller, do W H Goodwin, Va Miss J Billings, do HU Jackson, Md B Hodges & trends, Md Miss L A Jackson, d> A Piffard, NY Nattoual Hotal--z. p. wittaap Capt Howard, Pa Dr G O Rogers, Va HW Davis, do W W Michaur and lady, 3 Matthews, Mid do G Winters, Mass W B Michaux, do J -ummi Md W J Cartyle, Ky J Bayard, ao G W Gregg & lady. O HA Risiey, NY Miss Gregg, do W A Crowling, do Miss Creuse, do Ami: do J B Haston, do E Neely, SC Capt Ward, 83C EC Mitchell, Va W C McFadden, Pa Ciayton, do C P Bacon, NY W Burton. do H Young, jr, do Skillman, Tex C Ryan, do JJ Reed, Ky J © O'Connor, Md W H Keenan, Md Tite 3 € Fe'tman, NY D Norwood, Mass 1 € Cuyler, do accourdo A Fieteber & iady, do murdo, Va bed Ma JB Anderson, PS WE nO J W Beal, DC iF H J Lewis, NY ct X O Bowie, Mi T M Seckel, jr J Robbin, do W Joy, do Mrs Luckett, do L Jarvis, La P A Hargous, NY W C Rothrock NY Hon F Grazg=i Hon J Biackiord 2 £ de 4 roseategui & fy J Conchoe, do G “i Newtoa, Fla a W Whipple, USA ¥ 4 ¥ Patrick, N E Bancgven, Del HY Pairick, do T Wistar, Pa’ A White, Pa J Cooke, do J Gambic, do J B Smith, Wis © 'S Haliman, do B W Edmondsion & lady, W/ 8 Liacota’and tady, NC Bass W iones & daughter, do BG Piandsge & lady, do FF But, NY" Miss E F Smith, Wis Mast T D James Ki-kwood Houss—s. 5. & A. EIREWOOD. J Whareu, Tex W L Howard, Del + W Harrisoa. Va JW Biceg, Md J Folsow end daughter, 3 CN Dr Todd. Ala G W Hutchins, Pla TS Bverett, Va 8 Marsh & Indy, I! SM Owea, DUC Uniicd States Motel—x. c. nacznty. € Yox, Va C Shawson, Md DA Harrever, DC W Henson, Pa J M Biaekler, do 8 Paine, Va ‘T A Day, Pa W R Hackney, do GN Geary, NY W A Brown, do DG Narrys, du & W She: do H Santford, do RH Hopkias, Tex . LA Butts, NY E Adams ®& lady,Md RK Magnard, NH i WE Shedden, dV Doughus, V3 Actlag Commissioner of Petents. P. 8.—Editors of the above papers will please copy and send their bills to the Patent Office, with a ps per containing this notica. apr 17—T3w £33.] Notics of Withdrawal of certain Lands wn Wisconsin. A3, in pursuance of a joirt resolution cress, ent’ thed **A on explana- sed Acgus' Ae rd, eighteen han e3 et grant, the ef- h is to enlai at grant from three te ona in width, President of ih Motes has, dy his ordsr besring cate t of Marsh t situated iat the actofdth Aucust, 1854, w writhdrewal, were con neral notice No. 622, ber, uated in the uncermentioned town:hipa, Norih of the base line os east of the Choctaio ian. Township four, of range thirteen Tar zo fifteen sixteen Township teven, of range aighteen. Notice fs also bereby given that all the lands sit- side ef the si2 mie /imits on each side of roed with¢rawn ard cot si restored the Foslescomnal :F. aah thee oko entry as abcva state!, which will be eub = through which it ‘se3, (including the lauds hy RIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS, | tstore withdrawn end witsheld for seid grant, che] be withdrawn from sale or entry for any purpose whatever until feriher orders Nort'cs is therefure hereby gisen thet ssid lands situa’ed as hereinafter described have this day beez withdrawn from sale or en'ry accordingly, to wit: Ia the district of landc ealjext to sale at Mawasaa North of the base line and east of the fourth princi- me in. Township 12, on the left bauk of the Wicconsin river, and townships 13 end i4,<frange 9 Townships 12, 13 and 14, of range 19 Townsn'p 14, of rangs 11 Townships ld, 15, *6, 17, and 18, of range 12 Towaships 15, 16.17 ard 18, of range 13 Towrchips 17, 18 and 19, of rasqz 14 Town-h p- 17, 18, 19, en1 20, of range 15 rset 45, 10, 17, 18, 19, 20 ard 21, of range 1 Tewnanips 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22, of range 17. Townships 12, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21 and 22 of ranzo 18 Townships 16, 37, 18,19, a0, 21, 22, and 23, of range 19 Towashire 21,22, 23 and %, of range 20 ~ Townsh‘ps 22, 22 and 24, ran-e 21 Pl the district of lands suljec: to sale at Minzzan INT North of tie base line and east of the fourth princi pil meridian. Townships 12, 13 and i4, on the left bank of the Wisconsin river. of range 8 In the dist-i.t of lands subject to sale at Srzvens’ North base line and 9 i of the a Sed ef is fourth serincipat Townships 15 and 16, of range 8 Towns" ips 15 and 16, of range 9 Townships 15 ard 16, of range 10 Townships 15, 16 and 17. of rangs 11 Given usder my hand, at the General Land Ofre, at the aity of Wesbingtcn, thi: third day cf April ‘uno Doajai ove thousand eight hund ed and fi ty By order of the President: JOIN WILSON, Commiseloner of General Land Office. ap 5—-2aw60 [No. 63%.] Notice of the establishment of an additional land district in the State of California yas under the provi-ions of tke act of Oongreas, approved March 3, 1853 outitied TOovide tor tL f ud + st such tims or times a3 is hie judgment the pubtic interest may 20 imperatively require * -® to divide the Stave ef Culifvrris Into two or three separate laud districts, two of which districts were estabilshed une der said act ly pablis notices, dated Qist Ma: hy the survers aad sett ements fornia fo far that the ccn t'lers and the public interest require ent of the throa dictricts auth-risad by the ae 2d March, 1853, afor. Now, therefore, be 1t knowa, that coder, end ty aute*rity of the said act of Cone: of 3d March, 1853 the Proenient ef the United : tates has diretrd that the Stste of Celif-rni: nll be divided into threa repsrste lind cistricts, the boundaries of which ar’ aa fol.owe, Al! that part of the 4t-te, e-mmenciog en the Par eife coxst, lyizg north of the line betweea then ships seven end eight (7 end 8) north «f Mount Di uble base line, thence running ext on sid lins to the meridien, theres soath cn the mer'disn line to the line diviticg toweships three sn four (3 eud 4) north of sald base li e, thence east on said line be- tween townshirs three end four to the eastern bourd«ry of the Stete, wil! form the “per Nis trict,” the !and office for which has be-n establisked at Marysville. All toat part of the Stet» lying south of the above d-scribed limita and ncrsh of the tine dividing town ships twenty and twenty-one, suuth, (or fifth stand- ard scath) will form the “MM. fie for which is at Benicia all that part of the Sate lying south of the ith standard parall-] the “Lowea Disrricr,” a2 hor. tofore organi the office for which is es abli-het st Los Angelos; and iv view cf the ssid direction of tho President of the United sta 34 the tounderies tb ve menth chail in ire be regarded as the limits of the said land distr'ets re- bg rating jon under my hand at the e'ty o: ing? this ninth day of April. A. D. 1553. oo By order of the President JOHN WILSON, Comwissionsr General Land Of ap 12—lawléw ject to entry at ove 7 and twenty-Gve ce: ts per cere, or (if for actual settlement aod p-e emp tion) at the prove pres -ribed by the graduation act of 4th Augast, 1854. in the foil pwing-named districte and townships in Scates of Miss scippi and Ale bs t to entry and Inestion on and pg Monday the nineteenth dey of March next, to it: In the district of ands su* ject tosale at Auousta, Mississipi : a chips three, foun, five, cix and seven, cfrange wlve Townships three, four, five, siz, and seven, of range thirteen Townships three, four. five, stv, and seven, of range lefties rs . ‘ownship seven, of range fifteen Townshive Uiree, four, an’ five, of rangs sixteen Townships three, four, five, siz, and seven, ot range seventeen Towuships three, four, five, six, and seven, of range eighteen. In the district of lands eubject to ralo at Deworo- 18, ALABAMA: North of the base lint and west of the principal me- ridian. Townships thirtecn, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen and of range tsr9o thirteen, fourieca, fi tean, sixteen and sevenizen, of range three Towcships thirteen, fourteen, fiflcen, sizteen and Townships thittecn und f arteen, ‘ownships thirteen and fo’ of range five. The — designated in r man lettors are holly within the limits of six end fifeen milus re spectively on each ride Of said road gud those in ttalics are partly wi:bin ssid limits, as designa ed on the diagrams which will be turnished to the re- oar district offloers by the Crmmission<r of the ‘The lands & tlt be 14, subject to the will be sc}4, to right of way grsuted by the act of 20th September, 1850 to th- states a furenaid for esid railroad, not excee ling one hundred feet on each side thereof, and horefore tue ——— rasts Of — ges inelude the read w 1) be eld as ovnta‘ning the quantities respective! shown by the offical plats. : ‘The sections will be offered at the public sale in thecrder in which thy are sivertised; the sule “will bs Kept open fora eufficient time to admit of offering ail the lands, but not exceeding two weeks, and applications to make private entries of the lands offered at public sale under this proclamation will not be received until after the close cf the two wesi ren under my hand, at the city of Washizgton, this reven:h day of February. Anao Demini one housand sight huadred and fifty-five, FRANKLIN PizROE. By the President: Joan Winsor, Comm'seloner Generai ana Umco. | = NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION OLAIMANSS. Under the act of Congress approved 31 of March, 1353, entitle] “An sect to extent pre exoption rights to certain settlera therein mentioned,” the pro-emp- tioa la «fs were exten ver the above mentioned siternate old numbered cections within six miles on each side of the route of the road whore the eeitle- scent and improvement were made prior to the date ofall tment, if proven up and for at the rate oftmodollara aud fitty cent: per acre, befora the ve: xed for the public sale; and by the act ap proved 7th March, 1864, entitled “An act for the relief cf settlers on lands reserved for railroad pur- poses,” psrnons who scttlod ard improved the above ~ = ee prior eo re twitadrawal wil} entitled to pre emptions at theordinary minimum price of the pubdife lamdy, or at the rate of one dolisr and twenty-five cents per aore, if proven up ond pakd for before the day fixed for the pubilc salt Therefore, every person entilled to the right of pre- empticn ia any of the z!ternate odd numbered sec tions chove mentione), within alx milesot the route of the road, und«r the act of 3d Merch, 1863, above referral to, on settlements mede prior to the 4th of February, 1663, (the date of ailotment) or under the act of 270a March. 1854, on settlements made prior to the date of ths original wi‘hdrawal of the iards from merket, likewies eve: reon entitled to pre ae under the act cf Marcd, 1854, in any ot lands outside of the siz mile limita directed to be restored to en ry on the 17th day of March next, is required to estsblist the same to the satisfsction of the re riste> and receiver of the proper land office, and meke payment therefor at ihe eeiee fixed Ly HARTERED by Congress, offers io the property gomoeen of the District safer and cheaper means And an excellent essortment of handsome Embroi- Dresses made in ‘he latest Paris fashions at rea- Proposals may be separate, and should be endorsed quality and variety of inis sirups, which are all made | «Proposals for Woot,” a-d “Proposals for Coal,” rom the pure fresh fruit, and not from any ef the] and directed to the Secretary oF the e Senate, at acids now in common use, which are always more Washington. ap 18—law3w ROWN’S AMERICAN POULTRY YARD, 1 Dickson and Mowbray on Poultry, 1 vol, London Pigs and their Treatment, by Richardsoa, 1 vol, By the Prezident ofthe United States. ing date 22d May, 1852, bat su’ ently with- drawn until ferther notic: tor the proposed zallread P > - from Bresdon to Montgomery by public e No. industrious—add to the comfort of his | once a wa-k for three succrssive weeks previous to veri 19, t, 1363; and the sam e a Townships tiree, four, five, and et3, of range four- ven Town hips three, four, Sve, ex amd sceen, of Townships three, four, five, sity ana seven,ofranze a five, siz, and seven, of range esver- 2 TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. Se Mott Bodell's Line. di ERS SPANISH MIXTURE. tT 008 demand-for this most plessanty | Do” YORK, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON Pagina Sema as won cary, AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA a Particle of Mercury sea, hos enadled ETS. dn Iszausciz Reweor for Scrofuls, Kins’s Evil, ume | PFVHIS LINE OF PACKETS SAILS WEEKLY Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, hed TTitom pier 14 am tive, New ¥ and oftener New schr. £. ¥. Bedell, Bedell, master New schr. Moti Bedell,’. V. Tredwell, Wall street, N. ¥. ry ; 8. 6. MASTERS & S0N8, of the propris xandria, Va. tlemen we!l known in their localities, end THOMAS RILEY, {tne bighen rerpectablity, many of them Feeding fed 16m Washington and D.C. nthe of Bichmond. Va. BOYDEN, Bsq,, of the Exchange Hotel, Bich- CROM WELL'S mond, known every there Sayshe has soen the Mod BALTIMORE STEAMSHIP LINE icine called Oar’ SPamise administered eS iaimmmlan ik tie cme eee opis = is recomm: Shiney goed rewuils He soye it 19 the most ex. | voles; ther BALTIMORE & BOSTON, om nary Modicine he has ever asen. t BG OURE.—I hereby bikes, public TLL diepatch a Steamer daily from Baltimore Ae eat oe tase pean Thea Ague eae 4 : a ae = and twice a week from Bo=ton description. to imo timure to Boston. rmlgeieey ee —tt ‘This line affords unequalled fecilities to the busi at oe alia Tonlcs sdvatiood, Cater gi ooo | ness men of the District of Columbia. The Agents wa feouanont rae AU tase Petes wes | = DOCTOR HOGFLAND'S | sty pin wires trogis and gs test a re, two bottlas of which effect CELEBRATED Scat ans Ss camennion aoa pedro sured me, and I am bapps to saz I hava had neither ° for freight areperae ep S a a shills or fevers since. 1 consider it the best Tonic Lerma ttters po Her prom Tet nani follow a this world, and the omly mediciae that ever 3 PY 58 Ex neg . ore fee ny rt ral D PREPARED DY ree. a crom . ne . M ’a., Corner ® in 44 0, B. LUOK, Boz, now ia the city cf Fichmond B. C. M. JACKSON, Philad’a., Pa, MEO. Ww, BCHARK, ond for many years in the Post Office, Cola ee gpm jan 14—43m Foot of India Wharf, Boston. such Sear acrmman re cere (ITER COMPLAINT, TRPRPRL, TA OT BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIEROAD. Chronio bottles, which be hes given away to the afilicted — Kidneys, and all diseases ing from a die- aken according to dizeotions. ordered Li Stomach, HMPROVED ARRANSEMENTS FOR TRAVEL! Wr. Lack says he hes never known it to fail when Siar on Dr. MINGE, a Practising Phyciclan, and formerty | Such as Constipation, inward Piles, Fullness, or] IMPORTANT CHANGES OF SCHEDUDE!? of the City Hotel, in the city of Richmond, says he Blood to the Heal, 4 ‘lity of the Stomach, Nau- The late of the iss witnessed in a number of instances che eects ot | sea, Heartburn, Diegust for food, Fuiluess or Ohio Detween ish Mixti weicht in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink jumbus, uniting, as it aon, 20 Qonsum; ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swim | short and direct a Hae, tbe jtimore were won-| ting of the Head, Hurr.ed and difficult Breathing, } Railroad with all of the West (and North ‘erfai indeed. Pluitering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating | and Sou! ves this route _—— increased SAMUEL M. DRINKER, ofthe firm of Drinker & | Sensations when in a lying Posture, Vimness o! | sdvantages to travelers in that direction. Morris, Bichmon?, was cured cured cf Liver Com-| Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever and] %n and afer MUNDAY, November 27, 1854, the saint of three vests standing, by the uze of twe | Duli Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, | trains will be run es follows: cottles of Garter’a Spanish Mixtare. Yellownes: of tue Skin and Eyes, Pain in the FOR THOUGH PASSENGERS. Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushes GREAT OURE O? BOROFULA—The Editors of Tie 2 5 Pc Two fast trains daily will run in each ha Richinvnd Repablican h da eorvant employed ao pee | rp ane hag ee first—The MAIL TRAN, lecving Camder Station m their press room, cured of violent Scrofals, com HE proprietor, in calling tue ateention of the st 7 a. z2., Instesd of 8 o'clock es heretofore, (except bined with Rbeumstism, which entire! i publi> to this preparation, does so with a feel- ving xt Wheeling at 2406. m. aim from work. ‘Two bottles of Carter's #panish | ing of the utmost confidence in its virtgés and adap- ATX, leaving at 5pm Mixture mads a perfect oure of him, sad the Rdi- tation to the diseases for which it is recomn m4 stead of st 7p. m., as heretofore, acd rupning ws in a public votive, sey thay “cheerfully recom- through to payee about 17 hours, reschirg It is no new acd untried article, but one that har —— with any Gisease of | 156) te test of a ten years’ tria! before the Ameri | 227° *t 1025 a. m. Js train will step st Wa-b- . ms iagton Jurction, Sykesville, os cen people, and its reputation and sale is unrivailes ay -. STILL ANOTHER CURS OF ea by Fc similar Preparations extant. The testimony ae ae lay to Ren, Com . very valuable boy cured of ves us seca in its favor given by the mom prominent and well-} {1 pda pene gitar \paish Mixtare. Sarre tra A a veluable | cnown Physicians and individuals, in all parts of a See eee ont en te bard nesicins, JAMES M. TA s Ry ag actor on the | ihe country is immense. ‘The followiag from North ath tend “soaps rc ere agua othe F. and P. R. 8. Oo.. Richmond, Va ci a is respectfully sub; itt-d, referring any eS re peg erp ean ese i ‘ALT RHEUM OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING y stilt doubt, to my “Memorabilia,” o Prac. | Dente OB oad for r Zan-eville, New. ou ED ipt Book for Parmers and Famitie=, to be Lag ee Te pee aisville, Dayton, fir. JOUN TROMPSON, residing in the city ot | nad gratis. of ail the Agents tor the Cermen Bitters. oe wo Pc meng = at tichmond, was cared by thr-e doties of Garsaz’s | Principal Office and Mav.ufactory, LO Arch st, Sah meee a mem ‘oo: oe by ish Elixture, of Salt Rheum. which he hed for | Philadelphia, Pe. while by the Fay ress Train they cxrive Gore ety years, and which all the physicians —— tA the pect ¢ Rept but one = could notecure. Mr. Thompson is a wel: TESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROL the route by night thie Bight tin the city of Richmondf and his | Coréificcte of Dr. W. Smith. of Pine Hill, Rich- Puen aries Porth: wis eniest and iPraewe, ee mond County, N. C. . all intermediate points can make adirect cnneo 3: A.TIAPTARWS, of Richmozd bed a servant Ping Hitt, March 4:h, Hom with he trains upon ths Cleve! and Pitts fs Sr-tartn Foe ter land ures of Ara ig, In_the worst form, by Carters] De. C. M. Jackson, fhitadeiphia—Dear 8: burg Batirord at all times whes the Ohio is na ixture. He says be cheerfully recom: | nave been a subject of Dyspepsia, in its we it, end conshlers it a very invaluable medi: | for the last tive ee Such was my ion — regen “3 Beige, Tong by ‘welve months thst the physicians and al! who saw | °, ss the Treins leave Wheelin trite WIN BURTON, commissioner of tho revenue, | me said I must die. While in tBis condition, 1 was a oe BS TRAIN at 430 ting as — 8 be has seen the good effects of Carter’s Xpenish | carried to the wa piaces in Virgmia, Tennes- i m. reaching on : timore st ?.5)a.m. The MAIL THAIN st 11.45 {lxture in a number of Syphititic cases, and says it | see and North Carolina, but wasmet benefited by 4 PB 3a perfect eure f-r that horrible disease. any water to wnich I was taki, Whil sm reoching Baitimore at m 7 p. ae us tickets by beat from Wheeling for WM. @. HARWOOD, ef Richmond, cured of old | way home, I stopped a &@ Thro y sores ce Ulosre, which disebled tim from weiking. | sm:t) village in North Ce e eff — ale Lactate, St. Louis and other ‘ook a tw bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. and | some Chalybeate water in that piace. er Cities, = £1 be so! #1 times when the stage yea encblei to waik without s crutch, im a short | iast of the week, I went iato @ eru eto ger} f wetr will admic. tee permanenly cured. ¥ some medicine for my child oe a between Baltimore and Principe! Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE & Co,, No, | were several cf the village physicians in the important citi-s end towns 7 £ aiden Lane, Ban oem a - and one of them seemed to take some ‘terest in my on est, are cold at the Ticket Ofices of the ror? 8, No. 183 North Second at., | case and, afier asking me some questions, said he pany. “hi hia : 5 if had been a dyspeptic, and had been erently bene- POR WAY PASSEN7ER8. BENVETI & BRHRS, No. 125 Main ateest, Rich | fitied by th ye. Hoofland’s German Bic | THE MALL Re ee nen Dan wR ; 8,? u, and be insisted that I would | [ee¢ Pesmngers fr cil the urual stopping places om 3LES 2, Washington called ize next day at my tusalpe, this train leaves Wheeling Alexanuzia, sad by Draggieis nd insi-ted so much tat | would try them swaberland et 10.25 a mand ked him to getme one bottle. He did it, | "png $f Bs = att p.m and I commenced taking it as directed, aad { do say for Fred REDERICK 4 MMODATION eer | L was more ‘benefitted | by ts thag all tie water auc | f a “s cae ete pean Seay oe cine I had ever taken. tor | pee “ig Freder- DS. MVUBSB’S Alter reaching home one of my neighbors came to | &% 8t 7.40 Re‘urning will leeve Frederick st 9a. > fi iption and med a _| WM. ativing at Baltimore et 12.50, noon INVIGORATING CORDIAL > him nearly all the Bitters Thad teks, ULioutrs MILLS. AGCOMMODATION ; SRIPVAT ‘ ed much goo: in his ease. Le hax oiten | Wil be ram dally, (exept Bundsys,) as follows: A PHENOMENON IN MEDICINE. > fe reof the same knd of medi- — Condon Stats a at Ca. mend, 2a. ALTH RESTORED AND LIFE he was more benefitted by it than any dec 13-—tf = “ taken, but I have not been able to get LENGTHENED, by more for him or myself ; there. ————— P chip me a dozen or more as soon as pos- | UBARGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD, able. Respectfully yours, W. SMITH. s b. R. HOORER, Roger's § »N.C., oe é ORDLAZ were oun. The | Uc — Having experienc y end ¢ és: ov. ved, cated mot believe ths elsaple from the use of “ Hooftand'’s 2K Care “deed pie pon , 6 spnownead by the d in Chronic Dysentery and ft vilie cad inti diate 4 < facta, unden'abdic facta attssted by . rangement of the Liver. snd its concomitant evils, | ie, on the i ot the boat from Wi the highest class and cuaracter, sre now trinmph-| {am desirous of otiaini i of it for the giving ampis time for breakfast on ng over all doubts. ASGRESULITY 18 OVER venott of my community. You will, therefore, ae a raaze of testimony which is porfestly | please send a lot, &c. &e. paeeeabiel = CERTIFICATE OF WM. J. ATWOOD. The Buxmrcialise, in sll casas, the deplorable | Honrsvitte, Yapxre Co, N. C., Nov. Ist, 1853. ovis srising fror1 an:isase or abuse of the veriene | Dr. C. M. Jacksou—Dear Sir: Allow me to ex- organs which msteup the -yondrfal machine called | press to you my sincere thanks for your discovery aan. It restorey to iali vigor every delicate func | of dicine which, to say the least of it, kas ef- den coanactel with that mysterious compound fccied a cure that all other medicines, thut [ have sgeney of matcer nd mind, necessary to the re. aken, have entirely failed to do. ‘‘Hoofland’s Ger- human life To porsons of feeble muscu- | man Bitters” have cured nie of the most stubborn & t in vital power, it is recom: | and aggravated case of the PILes that, perhaps, ever avans of commuaisating that | fell te the lotof man. My case is not a stranger in snstzy whichis to the proper enjo tais community, as 1 am well known in this and the of all the nutural appot'es, ag well ag the surrounding counties, and ean traly say that my re- aentalattribates. Its beusficial effects arenotcon | covery has astounded all my friends and relations. lued-to either sex or to any age. The fesble girl, | 5 | had tried ciple | recommended, and nothing the ailing wife, the Hatters, ernevated youth, the j did me any good until [ was prevailed upon to try qverworn men of business, the victim of nervous de | the Biticrs. You are xt liberty to make any wee of pression, the individusl suffering from generel de- | this communication, for the benefit of the aMlicted, ality, or from the weakne=: of s sing!s ci will | you may think proper. Truly youre, Middle’ joneen. % od imamediai =e per mere Goat = oa wM. J. ATWoop. For Lynchburg, ccanecting wt he “Singes of 00) arabis renovator. ‘50 Ww! —— ; a 5 fon to paralyris it will prove a Thos — aro entirely vegetable, they invigorate Ghariottesciile, on bibmdays, Wedmesdayr, and Pri- complete and un*siling eafecuard qgnimet that terri | and strengthen the system, never prostrate it, and 2 Lares and Wer Market, com the te malady. There i » perbape, who haze ao | can be used for infants as well as adulis, 5 necting with e Ma thete conatitucieas, Ey they think | For sls by respectable deal. Sakey. 7 On eePet om Tenntaye, Thazaiage, ond Sab s boyond the reach of medicine. not 2. D. GILMAN, Wa-hi a -ven those deapair The tairdeale with dissasses | Georgetown; and J. B. PIE! Ba nimi dally, connecting with the stages itesists, withont reference to causes, and wil not| mar 1 bly remove the dizordsriteelf, but at the Plains. Per order: W. B. BROOKETT, Agent. Boy 7—itf i=. a eee BEBUILD THE DLOZZN OONSIITUTION Private Medical Treaties The dersagsimects of ihe aysicm, loading io mer oN TaR 16s disosses, and the forms of narvons di it PHYSIGLOGICAL VIEW OF MAREIAGE, self, are 80 numerous thatit would requires eslump BY R MOUNT VERNON. vogelabades the maladies for hioh this prepara H. B. LA CROIX, M. Dy = opaete and FRIDAYS; ‘ation is aspesific. A faw, Rowsver, my beenums ALBANY, N.Y. round trip $1; from Alu ted, vis tic dolersaux, Lesdaohe,inoip- | 460 Pages and i20 Vine Pisin and Colored Litho aX 8 oolLy nt paralyelo, hysteria, palpitation of the leart, ap graphs and Plates. ee eere one Seas Cearen Mane affections, suscular debility, tremers, flatulenes, 4aa- Price oaly 25 Conts. ca be oa eg ence es pe pricbicg sanestion in the floch, ncmbress, torpid- | &5-Gent free of postage to sll parts of the Uricn“@8 leave the Capitol for the boat at 6 ty of th Ser mental depremion, weakness of the Z8T BOOK EVER Coach fare 10 osats. will, indixyo.ttion ta move, falntuess after exercise, PUBLISHED, and containing | agper city ee E thn Teer teers thei rash uroken sleep an : tsrrifying dreams, —> re P Besrly d uble the quantity of Refreshments on the boat. wainia one piece » position, wealness of the pro- Teal! tastter ia that of the ‘oot 33—etr - SAML G! BY. reative crgens, soxusa! imsorspstency, melancholy, rs Fi CENTS OR DOLLAR ot Sty CAML GEDNGBY, Capt _ nonce fuer slbus, inking et ths stomech, fe. i PUBLICATIONS. THES RKW YORK & LIVERPOOL Ss @ chr onis teudency to miscar- ?, on, and ail complalnie growing out ot | 4 5 UNITED STATES noe of (2.6 pasainzs, and a}! barrennsas aN and disorder hatdees not provesd fro crgeui causes beyond AIL STEAMERS. “as reach of madicins 2 ‘x ing fro cosera, SHIPS OOMPRISING THIS LINE ARB Whenever the organs to ba acted upon are free} <3 z men- THE— from malformation or stristaural dizsassa itis averred tal powers, with observations ATLANTIO, Capt. West. that ou ——— Cuties and diequatifications, and PACIFIC, Capt. Nye, MORSa’S INVIGORATING ELIXER their ; With lithographs, Wlustrating the BALTIO, Capt. Comstock, will replace weakness with strength, incapacity with | snatomy and physiology, end diserses of the repro- ADEIATIC, Capt. Grafton. sficiency, irregularity with uniform and ratural ac | lcctive orgens of both sexes, their structure, uses ships have been built by contract, expreae- , and this not snly oot hazard of reaction, | and functions. A popular and comprehensive irea- « Goverument service; every care has been gp ie Boyan © gensral organisation. | tise on the duties aud casual*i% f single and mar- in thelr construction, as in the Engines to €g-Bear in mind that all meladics, wherever they | cied life—happy and truitiul a}*!anves, mode cf pe mgth and speed, and their scccmmods- pegin, fasish with the nervous syater:, end that the | -uring them- adtpus aud infertile ones—their paralization of the nerves or motion and sensation is | 9! a and removal—‘apurtant hints to those ealdsath. Bear in wind also, that for every | soutunplating metrimeay, that will overcome cb reliable peoparstzn Known. OT # OO | ret wep eihcur eet conmulling ti Seas is ro. por it sep y ite : — cauvion Dmmentarica 0a Doe cisaans abd wedieal treatment size amends: - ww ales from iriancy axe, each case graph- From POO ‘£20. Da. Monsz'a lwvigonarina Coepial has been coun | ‘cally illustrates by beautifal lithogrephic plates—| 4p marie] vided tae rey —— ship, terfelted by come unprinsipied persons. nervous debility, its causes end tg he $Y meme No berth can be secared until paid for. In future, all the gsnuime Cordial wiil have the | at once so simple, afe and effectual, ure is For teight or to * proprietors fc simile pasted over the cork of each | vs nceible—rules for daily mansgraent—an eaey WALD F COLLINS 2 Co., and the following words dlown in the glass | «0 Spormatorrhos with observations on & 56 Wall street, Ne~ ¥irk; Drs Morsers Invigorating Cordial afer, and more successful mode of treatment—pre BROWN, SHIPLEY & 00. GC. EH. RiInG, Proprietor, BY. ‘The Oordia! is put up highly sonosutrated, im slat bottles * = Priss,--$3 per botile; two for $5; six for PG. a ning. rosea 192 Broadway, New York. Sold by Dragciets throvehsat the United States, ‘smadas, and ost Incies. = Wasninstoa= 2. D,GILESS. Baltinore—3. ANGE, Bichmond—BANNETT SERS, Price 25 sents per copy, or five copies for one War Re —antt ~ az. , Mailed froe of postage to any part of the R. H. GILLET, Counsellor at Law, (Offce and residence in Pranklin Row, corner ef K and Thirteenth street. sot WB é6m FOR POOR AND LABORING MEN. Syme bap tetytigl gt tag ne feet wertvem pe) tow prices, and terms to suit. LLOYD & 00. we BOLL DING STONE a sale, deliveral Canal, or Whartes 5 AL i Wash: & ia ee ee psn rete Courtney, late Professor in the th paeaw street, opp. Treasury Department, aw _ — .-— 7 — = —_*

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