Evening Star Newspaper, September 13, 1855, Page 4

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«i And all such 78, to bless 3 ‘Such ‘‘waysare ways eeeneninnes? A Sexsrnie Dog.—That some dogs are more sensible than some men is an established fact history. Half the ownets of dogs Salem, for instance, have not had the fore- diseretion to obtain from the city i uired to assure the @ promptitude waited licenses Regligence is pat to shame it ** Brutus,’’ who rece: eity marshal with the fol mouth : *©Orry Marsan: Inelosed please find two for my taxes for the current year lease give me a receipt in full, and oblige, ba] tealy o59 and it may be ‘bis naturai in that This done, Be dog i Procressioy.—Nature continually grows, So do we in early life. time, sus- expands, goes forward. We are then like nature in spring ceptible in every warming, beautifying, good impression. Unhardened by habit, and un- wearied with selfish, porplexing care, our na- tures are then plastic, and snd progressive, virtuous desires, are born in our very hope. the took it in his mou his tail again with the utmost socia- bility and politeness, bounded away with his warrant of safety for another year —Sa/em Bavrtvs, The noblest Roman of them all.’”’ The dog behaved with the utmost jecument 41 Pretry wert Laser.ep.—Cain was only branded inthe forehead; but over the whole person of the debauchee or the inebriate, the signatures of infamy are written. How nature brands him with stigma and opprobrium ! How she —< labels over him, to testify her dis- is existence, and to admonish others gust of to beware of his example. A Buryp Fippizr.—A blind fiddler playing to a company, and play company laughed at shall get will laugh at them.’ {= The Knickerbocker says that in the Ueighborhood of Albany the potatoes are a0 — that the dealers paint them green and fe them for watermelons! > “ In carving a psrtridge.”’ says Sidney Mies Markham with gravy from head to foot; and though I saw three istinet brown rills of auimal juice trickling - down her cheek, she had the complaisance to declare that not a drop had reached her. Sash circumstances are the ‘triumphs of civil- Smith, “I splashe: ised life.’ ’’ E> Cowles, in his excellent ‘History of Plants,’’ thus notices the virtue of hemp : “By this cordage, ships are guided, bells d rogues kept in are rung, a New York... Sep. r uy ‘The California steamers leave New Yor on the Sth and 20th of each month. MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. FYROM THE UNITED STATES. FROM EUROPE. cc Pareeessee a w York.... ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. Willards’ Hetel—z. a. & 7. C. WILLARD ts] Darhee, NY A Sseetman, Pa hite, NG ‘illetson, NY kensen, do waandus e4tebe Bae EE e° re the bs RO <%e ate E E eZ B erson & Jad: dison, do 2 « g eee BP & a 5 utger & lady, Pa utger, do Frees z pp x & ! ® E annewell, do § Comstock & lady, NY Miss Comstock, do N T Hubbard, do R G Robt & son, USN , Md Hon W A Gorman, Min 8 J Hinsdale & lady, NC Hon C J Faulkner and son, Va NBinpmareetns © e Miss Hubbard, N SH on, Me T T Cropper, Va E P C Lewis, do T J Norman, NC Browns’ Hetel—r r. & x. snownx WE Hallowell, Ala 3H Werring, Ma ‘W Worthington, do 1 F Brown, M BH do TS Miller, do R Selden, pC J A Whipps, do T Dover, Va HA Longswortte, lady A Marshall, do & ch NY 7 H Hartman, Tenn. Miss Phillips, do W £ Hall, Eng Miss S Brick, do G B Giddings, Tex Miss W Pinkaey, do Airs Lockwood and son, W Helm, Va do Miss Whiting, do Miss Lockwood, do W Bailey, 3dangh- D H Cummings, Md ters & sv: A J Clayton, Pa RER. il, Pa J Wiliamson, Pa 5K Porter, Mass Miss AG ‘thomas,do B McCulloch, Tex T L Snead & lady, Mo C G Mauro, Mo as lady, child $ J H Skinner, Md & nurse, NY Dr Colston, Va J Rea, Md JW Bryan, NC Jr, arwood, Va $6 Johnson, Va J Criteher, do’ United States Hetel—x.c.nackner 1H Scott, Md Dr T McGill, Md TNi NY D Hood, do ER y, J Dotee, do Mn Alass A » DC W H Marrell & son, D W Hawthorne, sc Ga T B Corkerin, P} Hocke, Fis Kev J » Ma L Monroe, Wis F S Green, do ma Henderson, Va a mot ses Hammond, Md man i> BAH Summer, Ke J Rea, do 4 E Jenzins, do Kirkweed Heouse—s. nn. & a. KIRKWoOD. c Roger, Ma J $ Bullock, Md Col Polk, do RJ Allen, do & Bae, Be. a5 it, do a 2 Donaldson. Wit Welinger Pa ws Kibbey, Ga Lewis, irs &2daugh’s P W Hoover, jr, Md G8 Campbell, Md American Hetel-—arizz0wzn & Lovett. W Mc ve J Irwin, Pa Dr HMegil, Ma F R Wiuder, Ky - V P Lowe & wife, O W Ford & lady, By politeness, med thet the marshal, with anity, was not behind the dog respect. ‘““Eetw Brute!” said he, for- etting for the moment that the dog probably Sia not understand Latin ; and then, with a mental apology for the slip of the tongue, pro- uired. , and, twenty (20,] of range three [3 resolutions, ing but scurvily, the im; his boy that led him, perceiving it. eried, ‘‘ Father, let us be gone, they do nothing but laugh at you.” “* Hold thy peace, boy,”’ said the fiddler; “‘we e money presently, and then we Day. Sep. 8 Sep. 1 Sep. 1 'Y GIVEN that, P BLIC tytn covstons ofthe fat setion dene act ot ine and sanction the sales of reserves WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of December, atthe land office for the Coosa district, in Lebanon, the following-described tracts, which have been decided as unsold : Those of range six [6 east. bale yHapee teas fie and twenty-five [25,} in West ‘half of eaten seven (7,] in township twenty-two [22.] Of range seven [7] east. The west half of section thirty-one [31,) in town- thirteen [13;] and ‘est half of section twelve [12,) in township Of range nine [9] east. oe south half of section ten [10,] in township —— (18;] and ith half of section twenty-one (21,] in town- ship twenty. he north half ef section thirteen [13,] in town- ship twenty-two [22,] of range ten [10] east. 1a township sixteen [16,] of range eleven [11] east. ‘The west half of section twenty-nine (29,] and west half of section thirty [30.] And the west half of section twenty-two [22 in township eighteen [18,} of range e even [11 east. Also, at the same time and place, the following described tracts, which have been claimed under purchases from the reservees, their heirs, or , but which thases have not been perfected by the payments of the amounts of con- sideration respectively alleged, or the production of evidences of such ;ayment to the proper parties in interest, will be scld in the same manner. un- less seeh payment is made or evidence thereof ad- duced, in accordance with the requirements of the ment, through the offiee of indian Affairs, or before the 15th day of November, 1855, viz: ‘The east half of section eight [S,] in township H cast. Of range four [4] east. The east half of section twenty-two [22,] in a [19;) and Bidsone aif of section eighteen [18,] intownship nm The eet half of section thirty-two [32] in town- ship seventeen [17,} of range six [6] east. Of range seven [7] east. The south half of section thirty-four {34} in towuship fourteen [i4;] and South half of section ten [10,] in township twenty (20) The cast half of section twenty-six, [26,] in arene 4 sixteen [16,) of range elght (3} east. And of range ten [10] east. The west half of section twenty-seven [27.] in township sixteen [i6,] and north half of section thirty-one [31] in township seventeen [17.] Andon WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of January, 1856, at the land office for the Tallapoosa district, in Montgomery, the following described unsi tracts of land, viz: The south half of section e twenty-three (<3.] of range [16] east. The north of section thirty-cne [31,] in oan twenty-two (22,] of range seventeen [ :7]} east. Of range eighteen [19] east ‘The west balf of section fourteen [14] in town- ship nineteen fs) ‘est half of section twenty-four (24,)] in town- ship Selb ] past hal section six [6.] in township twent: three [23;] and (6) . ss North palf of section seven {7,] in township twenty-four (2).] ‘The west half of section thirteen [13] in town- 2 twenty-three (23,} of range nineteen [19,] ht [2,] in township east. In township twenty-four (21,] of range nineteen [19] east. ‘The south half of section eight [8;] North half of section nine (9; North half of section ten (10; North halt of section seventeen [17; South half of section seventeen {73 and North half of section twenty-one [21.] The south half of section thirty-six [36,) in township eighteen [18,) of range twenty [20] east. In township eightcen yee of range twenty-one [21] east. The west half of section thirty-one "pail West half of section thirty-two [32 t East half of section thirty-two j In township twenty [20,] of range twenty-one (21) east. - The whole of section thirteen [13;] and the South half of section twenty-nine [29.} The west half of section thirty-two [32,] in township twenty-one (21, of range twenty-one [21] east. The south half of section twenty two [22,) in township seventeen [17,] of range twenty-two [22] east ‘The west half of section thirty-four (34,) in township eighteen [18,] of range twenty-two (22) it east. The north half of section thirty.one (31,} in a seventeen (17,] of range twenty-three east. f the west haif of section twenty-n'!ne [29,] in township eighteen (15,] of range twenty-three [23] it. east. The south half of section three [3,} in township sixteen [16, of range twenty-four [24] east. ‘The north half of section eleven [11,] in town- ship eighteen [15,] of range twenty-four [23] east. he sputh half of section fourteen [14,) in town- ship twenty-four (24,) of range twenty-six [28] east. The south half of section thirty-one [31,} in township fifteen [15,] of range twenty-seven [27] east. ‘The north half of section thirty-one [31.] in townshipeighte: n [15,] of range twenty-seven (27) east. In township seventeen [17,] of range twenty-eight [25] east. ‘The south half of section four [4;] and North half of section eight [8.] And the south half of section five [5.} in town- ship fifteen [15,] of range twenty-nine [29] east. Also, at the same time and place, the following described tracts, which have in claimed under alleged purchases from reservees, their heirs, or otherwise, but which purchases have net been perfected by the payments of the amounts of coa- sideration respectively alleged, or the production of evidence of such payment to the Proper parties in interest, will be sold in the same manner, un- less such payment is made or evidence thereof adduced. in accordance with the requirements of the government, through the oilice of Indian Af- ty by or before the 15th of November, 1855, ‘ze The south half of section fifteen {15.) in town- ship twenty-two [22,) of range sixteen [16) east. Io msh{ip vere ee (22,] of range seventeen ] east. ‘The east half of section seven [7;} West half of section seven {7;} and West half of section twenty-four 24.) In township twenty-four [24,] cf range seventeen [17] east. The north half of section twenty-four (245) South half of section twenty-four [24;] East half of section thirty-six [26 Fractional sections six [6] and seven (7,) in only nineteen (19,] of range eighteen (18] east The west helf of section five [5,] in township twenty [20,] of range eighteen [15] east. The west half of section one [i,] in township twenty-four [24,] of be eighteen [18] east. The south half of section three [3,] in towaship nineteen ode range nineteen [19] east, ‘The south half of section twenty-five [25,} in comnehip seventeen [17,] of range twenty [20] eas! The east half of section twenty-nine (59,] in townshship nineteen [19,] of range twenty (20) east. In towzship twenty-one [21,) of range twenty 20) east, the south half of rection twenty-two fe and the south half of section twenty-five [25.] In township sy sy gtd bg of range twenty [20] The east half of sectioa nine [9;] and West half of section nine [9 } In township meen pnts Sak of range twenty [20) The north half cf section nine dt West half of section twenty-two ie south half of section twenty-six [26,] in township twenty-one [21,] of range twenty-one J bat north half of section thirty-five (35,] in pipes 2 twenty-two [22,) of range tweaty-one 3 § ee west hslf of section seventeen [17,) in fiend twenty-four (24,] of range twenty-one In township seventeen [17 } of twenty-two Cea] wats « Bee Cremer Be Sartre treeaspoee The half of section three in t fifteen (15,] of range twenty-three (23) east. The east half of section twenty-nine (29,) in cast ~ =D COO EE _ ‘west half of section four [4,]in township| THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL wo township twenty-two [22, Lapaateneniee east. The north halt of section seventeen (ete township twenty-(20,] of range twenty-five [25] The south half of section six (6,] in township Gf metion fur [i] tetownahip of section Tweany-tee [22,] in poten at 3 eighteen [18,] of range twenty-seven ‘he north half of section thirty-three [33,] in rn oT [21,] of range twenty-seven & e south half of section twelve [12,} in town- shiptwenty-two [22,] of range twenty-seven [27] exper! Surgeon to each ship. The west half of section seventeen (1: intown- ope Recipe mont _ = G ship eleven » [11] of range Syrenty:elght Is ake WARD Ke °B LiINs & CO., township eighteen [18,] of range twenty sight BROWN, SHIPLEY & oo mae west half of section four WE ity #3 twenty-two [22,] of range twenty-eight {23} f The east half of section nineteen {9 n town- ship eleven Ate of range besiprs it [29] east ; and the sou half of section thirty-three (33) in township seventeen (17,] of range tweuty-nine £29) east. These sales will commence at the hour of 12 o’clock m., of each day above ed, and continue until all of the lands then subject to sale under this notice are offered. CHAKLES E. MIX, Acting Commissioner. sep 1—lawt%Dec Information for Travelers. BY RAILROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST. CAPT. SAMUEL BAKER. o’clock a. m.,and ALEXAN- ,. DRIA at 7 o'clock, a. m.—— and Time between Washi mand Wheeling | and Cone. but 17% hours! Bunning Time betweon Washington and Cincinnati 27 hours !! THROUGH TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHECKS TO BE HAD IN WASHINGTON. figte BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ROAD havin; tly im its Western connections, now Offers the fu inducements to ‘Travellers between WASHINGTON, BALTI- MORE, and all portions of the WEST, NORTH- WEST, and the SOUTHWEST. The connection betweenthe Trains from Wash- ington and the Trains bound West from Baliti- more is always Leareg! tnade at the Washington Junction (lately called the Relay House) 9 miles at 4 o’clock, a. m., for St. M: town, Wicomico, and On SATURDAY, (retarnin: °s, Pi chodoc, Currioman, and Mattox. ‘The Acc. ine A on the river when s: By order of the Board: JAMES P. Alexandria, Va., June 1, fe 15—tf WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD, BRE EE SMITH, President. 1855. e is checked through to Wheeli: Wremege te Station, rey es rechecked and trans- 4 4, p.m. Jn Sunday at 4% p. m. ferred there, (with the Lac Sid without charge, C. for those holding Through Tickets for points be- | 5% p.m. ond. The connecti: rains leave Washington On Sundey at 4 a. m. ally atGa.m.and 43 p.m. On Sundaysatthe | 2p 23—tr T. H. PARSONS, Agent. latter hour “ye At WHEELING direct connection is made with the trains of the CENTRAL OHIO RAIL- ROAD, ranning from Bellaire, on the Obto, near Wheeling, through Cambridge, Zanesville, and Newark, to COLUMBUS. These trains connect at Newark with the cars of the Newark, Mausfleld and Sandusky Railroad for Sandusky, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, St. Louts, etc. ‘At COLUMBUS the C_G. Rellroad trains con- nect with the fast trains of the Little Miami Rail- read to Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, ete. At XENIA (on Little Miami Railroad) connection is formed with the trains through Dayton, to Indian- apolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Rock Island, St. Louis, etc, i{7* Passengers holding Through Tickcts for Memphis, Vicksbvr, latchez, New Orleans, ete., which arealsoscidst Washin ‘ton—are trans- ferred at Cincinnati tothe Mail Steamers on the Ohio. ‘Tickets for Evansville, Cairo, and St. Louis are sold by this route. i[™ For CLEVELAND, and via Cleveland to Toledo, Detroit, Chicage, etc., tickets are sold, when the Obio'is navigable between Wheeling and Wellsville (forty miles) where a connection with the Cleveland aad Pittsburg Railroad is made, Travelers are requested to notice that while this is the only route affording Through Tickets and Checks in Washington, it is also the shortest, most speedy, and direct to nearly all the leading cints in the great West. The distance from YYashington to Cincinnati is but 653 miles, being about 100 miles shorter than By any other route ! FARE, BY THROUGH TICKET, FROM WASHINGTON :—To Wheeling, $9 5 Colum- bus, $13 65; Dayton, $15 50; Cincianatl, $16 09; Louisville, ‘by railroad, $18 65, by steamer from Cincinnatt, #18 (9; Indianapoifa, $17 BW; Cleve- land, $12 50; Toledo, #15 80; Detrott, S13 20; Chicago, 220'66 and $19 59; St. Loais, 825 50 and $25; Memphis, #35; New Orleans, gil; ete, FOR FREDERICK AND HARPER'S FERRY, MARTINSBURG, CUMBERLAND, BERKLEY SPRINGS, BEDFORD SPRINGS, PIEDMONT, GAKLAND, and FAIRMOUNT, gers may leave Washington at 6 a. m. or Hd . m. For the minor way stattons between jaltimore and Wheeling, take 6 a. m. train from Washington. U3" For trains to and from Baltimore, Anapolis, @tc., see special advertisements. FCR MOUNT VERNON, round trip, $1; from Alexandria 75 cents —The steamer THOMAS, COLLYER leaves Washington at 9, an jexan- dria at 9% o’clock. Coaches leave the Capitol for the boat at 8 o’clock. Coach fare 10 cents. Per- with George & Thomas Parker. Refreshments on the boat. ect 3—tf SAM’L GEDNEY, Captain. TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT. Wes to call the attention to all that suffer with defective sight, caused by age, sick- ness and Nagi co from’ glasses injudicious! selected. to bis superior sPECTA LES an GLASSES carefully ground by himself to a true spherical accuracy, and brilliant transparency, suited precisely and beneficially to the wearer ac- cording to the concavity or convexity of the eye Very numerous are the {ll effects caused to the precious organ of sight from the commencement of using glasses in not being recisely suited, by the use of an Optometer; and the praciice of many the eyes, and such glasses that are absolutely re- —— will be furnished with precision and satis- tion. J. T. acknowledges the very liberal encourage- ment mpeg Cer and further solicits the pa- tronage of those that have not yet availed thein- selves of his aid. a Persons that cannot conveniently call, by send- iny the glasses In use, and stating how many inches they can read this priat with their specta- cles, can be supplied with such that will improve their sight. Innumerable testimonials to be seen ; and :efer- ences given to many who have derived the greatest ease aid comfort from his glasses. Circulars to be had gratis, at his office, No. 512 Seventh street, three doors from Odd Fellows? Hall, up stairs. = Norvro.x, September 7, 1854. Sir—The Spectacles you made for me suit very U7" or further jnformation, Through Tickets, well, and seem to have improved my sight more & oy tPply to tet poe H. PARSONS, Agent, | than any other I have ately tried. vee LITT. W. TAZEWELL. I have tried a pair of Spectacles obtained from Mr. Tobias, and find them of great assistance to es sight, and corresponding with his description he focus. I recommend him asa skillful opti« clan. HENRY A. WISE. Mr. J. Tobias : Sir—The pair of Spectacles you farntshed me yesterday are particularly satisfac- torytome. Tney are very decidedly the best I possess, and I ari the owner of elght or nine pair, carefully selected in diferent places and from op- tictans recommended to me on account of thelr rofeesional standing in England, France and the nited States. i have beea also pleased with JOHN H. DONE, Master of ‘Transporiation, Baltimore and Ohio Ralisoad, Laltimore. May J—tf ORANGE & ALEXANDRIA BAILROAD. GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE! WICE daily between WASHINGTON and the SOUTH, via ALEXANDRIA, GOR- DONSVILLE and RICHMOND—no night Mane on yooaoe Leave Washington ¥ before 6 o'clock a m gs remarks and directions on the treatment of Leave Alexandria ¥ “ 7 “ am he eyes, for the purpose of preserving and improv- Leave Washin: 7 st Om ing the sight. Leave Alexandria ¥ “ 8 “ pm PARES BY NIGHT LINZ. From Washington and Alexandria, to Gor- donsville. From Gordon: ichmon ‘Travelers will find the morning est, most pleasant and expeditious route to the Greenbrier ee Fanguier White Sul- — Warm, Hot, Alum and Capon Springs, arrenton, Charlottsville, Staunton Strasburg, Winchesier, Harrisonburg, Lexington, Weir's Cave, Natural Bridge, Luray, New arket, Mid- dleburg, &c. PARES BY MORNING LINE? Frora Alexandria to Warrenton, - bod ss ordonsviile, Charlottesvilis, ree trasbu ‘Winchester, Luray, - New Market, Middlebi - OMNIBUSES and BAGGAG AG Respectfully, yours, CHAS. CALDWELL, Professor of M. C., Louisville, '. Lynxcusure, Nov. 10, 1854. Mr. John Tobias having furnished me with Glasses, by which I have been greatly alded (my vision having suitered greatly from reading ut night in my earlier life) {Catfords me the highest leasure to say that I consider bim a sk{llful prac- ical optician, and well prepared to aid those who may need his professional services. WM. B. ROUZIE, Elder of Methodist Conference. Witmineron, N. C., Jan. 27, 1554. Mr. J. Towias: Dear I am happy to sa that the Spectacles which I obtained from youlast Week are entirely satisfactory. From an inequal- ity in the visnal range of my eyes, 1 Lave hereto- fore found great difficulty in getting glasses of the proper focal distance. It affords me pleasure to siate that, by the ald of your oplometer, this diffi- culty has been happily obviated so that the glasses you furnished me aredecidedly the best adapted ta my cyes of any I have ever yet used. 2 8 Leaneuwneen assesses Severeove IN) o be at the Depot of the Washington Railroad, to Very respectfully, yours, con’ rs and bagiage te the Steamboat, Re. 'B. DRANE, for ALEXANDRiA,a of 6 miles, allow- Rector of St. James’ Parish, for meals. ing ample time iy De t of Interior, May 7, 1855. * From natural defects and the Unequal range of my eyes, I have been compelled to use glasees for — — ; i oe meersaee opticiags Sut obtain! gilas: eee a to mm eyes. Four mouths since Mr. Tesian made owe pairs ezpecislly for me, which 1 buve found to serve me perfectly. “id the use of his optometer he is enabled to adapt Giasses minutely to the eye. i most cheerfutly recommend Mr. Tobtas to all having Occasion to useglasses, and bear my testi- mony as to his skit] as an optician. HENRY ¥E. BALDWIN, H. W. VANDEGRIFT, Gen. Supt. STEAMBOATS CONNECTING wire EACH TRAIN OF CARS ARRIV: ing in Washi ni o# Aloxan- x dria. —The Steamers THUS. COL-, YER or GEORGE WASdINGTO? mal the above connections, leaving Washington at 6 m., for the Orange and Aiexafdria Cars, and coi nect with the same train on thelr arrival. Sa MEALS furnished on the boats. ec timore. Boats connect with all the trains from Bal+ ARSE ESOT Se an Teak Warceate, SAM’L GEDNEY, Captain. jy 18—t : Baa SS ee may 17—tf PEEL’S LONDON GREEN GINGER WINE CANAL PACKET LINE TO PUINT OF ANU TURED FROM FRENCH GRAPES, GREEN JAMAICA GINGER, HIS Canal Packet CONGRESS having been oroughly repaired and SEVILLE ORANGES, &c.—This delicious bev- th pu erage becomes the greatest favorite wherever it is in first rate {me machinery; being removed horse power sul ‘cone introduced. Itis 7 teaaw palatable, whole- tinues apes trips between George- ve some, and not half the price of other f wines, town and th Man cians use it exclusivel: recom- ‘ a Eien troubled with Fiatuleney, wt iy ‘The Boat will leave the wharf of W. A. & H. | #18,Debility, Cramps, Diarrhea and Dysentery. Ritter for Point of Rocks on MONDAYS, WED- | Persons # t to Chills, or ene 3 in districts NESDAYS and FRIDAYS at7 o’clock a. m; and b joey ‘holera prevails, find its occasion- the Point of Rocks for Geo on TUES- | SLusee or C. t and admirable preventive. Mixed DAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS atthe with a little ioed-water, it forms the most refresh same hour, stopping at the different landings along ing and ‘wholesome cooling drink in ‘warm weather the line for the reception and landing of passengers thet can be taken. and freight, going and returning. Price 50 cents per bottle, $5 per dozen. The oat Will leave G wn at 7 o'clock a, N.B. Car Draggists, Grocers, &c.. m. and arrive at the head of the Great Walls at it, | Mine an.ad Addition to their Seneca \ward’s \onocacy 5. Knowlan’s berry 6, und Polit ebRocke at? vate Er eety — a tie, m. Faves eco reat Falls 3%, and arriveat George. 11, Seneca 1, G: Passage u Finroi rh either way $2. ro) , Meals served regulariy on Board the bat at mo@- be yr ARLES MERRILL, Capt. ALEXANDRIA & WASHINGTON BOATS, 4 Steamer GEORGE WASHIN. leave at the following hours. get Spal Pare eine The MAS COLLYER, when reer pee ways ‘Will make trips on the route at ale Sepxey SMITH’S MEMOIRS, by his with # selection i @aughter, Lad: afave Washington at 6;8, 9X, 114,2%, 4, 5%, from his letters, ‘cdlted by Mrs. Avsrin of enna TA MAE Sih The Jealous Wite, Mie Seaton, east; : ‘The Bont will leave Alorandria at 1X doe, paper, 69 cents. sere by sor wanammeedias yt: Lhoccare — TAYLOR & MAUR ‘Baltimore, 3 iy 5. BALMER, | BBIN AROUND, GRAVE OF UNCLE TRUE RAZEL DELL Pennsylvania JOHN F. ELLIs. S0e Par- THE POTOMAC RIVER STEAMBOAT COMPANY’SSTEAMER ALICE C. PRICE, ILL LEAVE WASHINGTON AT SIX On TUESDAY MORNINGS—For Mattox, Meme L. Mechodoc, Piney Point, Kinsale, one. On FRIDAY MORNINGS—For Chapel Point, Wicomico, Leonardtown, Piney Point, St. Mary’s, On WEDNESDAY, eS ee % pals int. )—Leave Cone at 4o°clock, a. m., for Kinsale, Piney Point, L. Ma- Price will call at the usual landings made, MANGE OF HOURS.—On and after Mon- from Baltimore. This is the only change of cara day, the 23d instant, the Trains will required between ‘Washingica and the Ghio diver. Leave Washington at 6 and 8 a. m., and 3 and at the Leave Bali!more at 4 and $x a. m., and Sand N TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.—FARE, sons Wishing the coaches will leave their residence years, enables htm to measure the focal disease of y, near Oth st, | to Watches, | ASTHMA AED MPTION. NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL!!! six years ‘ J. F. KEESBERRY, P.M. of Duncunnon, Ps. i ir. Curtis’s . Kd MARGARET EASTON, Brooklyn, N.Y. MRS. PAUL, of No. 5 Hammond street, N. Y. was cured of & severe case of Bronchitis by the Hygeana. My sister has been cured of a distressing 1 <4 of scversl yours’ standing, and decided to be in- —w, foe ion. She was cured in one month eana. J.i. GAUDER?, P.M. Richmond, Me. The Rev. Dr. CHEEVER, of New York, testi- fies of our medicine in the following language : Naw York, Nov. 15, 1864. Dear Sir: I think highly of Dr. Cartis’s Hyge- Stein asda appt ts tly ca 9) * ', 1am convinced it is a most excellent rem- — the Syrup and the inhaling applicaticn to chest. Prof. S. CENTER writes us 2s follows : in compete ae wg a to test ur Cherry ‘gean acase ifokronte sore tnmeet, That tea sefaca te yield wo other forms of treatment, and the result bas satis- fied me that, whatever may be the composition of appines+ ~nd privileges ing is entitled. Price TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Fhe «Lond Pive Co; for One Dollar. Mailed post- age to rts of the United States. N.B— who prefer may consult Dr. LA CROIX upon any of the ai upon which this book treats, either or mail. Medi- cine sent toany part of the U Boddy ioe to di- our preparation, it is no imy bet an exesi- | rections, safe icked and carefully secured from tent aipees & 1 wish, for the sabocf the afflicted, | al! observation Pp id that {i might Be brought within Ce seek of all. Address Dr. M. BLA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, or Post Office Box 579, Albany, N. ¥ Oftice open daily from # a. m.to 9 p.m, on Sunday from 2 until $ p.m. Office REMOVED from No. 56 Beaver st. to si Maiden Lame, Albany, N. ¥. dec 7—y claus in New York wriesa fisewes in New Yor! ites us foi = Dr. Curtis—Dear Sir—Having witnessed the excellent effects of your Hygeana or ne H y- ean Vapor and eae Aa 3 in case of Chronic ronchitis, and being much in faver of counter ir- ritation in affections of the throat, Bronchial tubes and lungs, I can therefore cheerfull recommend DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S your Medicated Aparatus as being the most con- CELEBRATED venient and effectual mode of a) ‘ing anything “i of the kind I have ever seen. No Jubt thousands GERMAN BITTERS, of persons may be relieved, and many cured, by asing your medicines. I must here be.allowed to confess that I am op- ied to bing or usin; secret compounds t this little neatly contrived article, fects in the case above alluded to, have induced me to speak in its favor. You are at liberty to use this in any way you may think fore. espectfally, yours, &c., . JOHNS, M. D. No. 69 Houston street, N.Y. Price three dollars a packa; PREPAKCD BY Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., WILL EFFRCTUALLY cvER »| LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPS la, its ef- | Jaundice, Chromic or Nervous Debitity, Dis- eases of the Kidneys, and all Diseases @rising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach. Such as xen: sarge Inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomarh, Nan- sea, Heartburn, Disgust for food, Fullness, or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eractatior: ee. la Floteeri: thi t of Ss Sold by CURTIS & PF KINS and BOYD&| Swimming of the Head. Revied ona PAUL, 149 Chambers st., N.Y. B ing, Fluttering ot the Heart, C Four sent free to any part of the Uni-/ sugocatinjr Sementiens when a's tying Lostnte, ted States for ten dollars. Dimness of Vision, Dots of Webs before the N. B.—Dr. Curtis’s Hygeana isthe ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; ail others are base imitations, or vile and injuricus counter- feits. Shun them as you would POISON. For sale in Washington by CHAS. STOTT, Pa. avenue, near 7th street, J. B. MOORE, tn the First Ward. may 2m Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Defi- ciency of Perspiration, Yeliowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side. Back, Chest, Limbs &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits YHE PROPRIETOR, ta calling the attention of the public to this preparation, does so with peling the utmost confidence in its virtues end adaptation of it to the diseases for which it is recommended. icle, but one that has CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT. AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY for Scrofula, King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutane- ous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the face, Blotches, otls, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Werm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones end Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Sy- Philitic Disorders, Lu:nbago, Spinal Com- aints, and all the diseases arising from an in- judicious use of Mer oot lnnprudeace in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. HIS VALUABLE MEDICINE, which hes become celebrated for the number of extraor- ainary cures, efected through its agency, bas in- duced the proprietors, at the urgent — oftkeir friends, to offer it to the public, which they do with the utmost confidence in its virtues and won- derful curative properties. The following cert! cates, selected from a large number, are, however, stronger testimony than the mere word of the pro- letors ; and are all from ——- well known their localities, and of the highest 1 ctabill- ty, red of them residing im the elty of Rich- » Va. F. BOYDEN, » Of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, a ERP says he has seen the Medicine called Carnrer’s Spanish Miz- tTuRg, xdministered in over a hundred cases, in neariy all the diseases for which it is recommend- ea, with the mosi astonishingly good results. He Says it bs the most extraordinary meujoine he hus ever seen. AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CURE—\ hereby certify that for three years 1 had Ague and Fever 0f the most violent description. I hed sev- eral Physicians, took large quzntities ef Quinine, Mercury, and I believe ell the Tonics advertised, but all ‘without permanent reijef. At last I tried Carter’s Spanish Mixture, two bottles ef which efectually cured me, and I am nappy to say I have had neither chills or fevers since. 1 con- sider it the best Tonic in this world, and the only medicine that ever reached my ca INGDEN. It is no new and untried stood the test of a ten years’ trial before the Amer- icen ple, and its reputation and sale is upri- valied by any similar prepara! The testimony in its favor give: nent and well-known Physi in all parts of the country i lowing from North Cerol! respectfully sub- mitted, referri ig any who may stili doubt, to che ‘‘Memorabilia.”’ or Practical Recelpt Book, fo: Farmers and Families, to be hed gratis of ail the ts for the German Bitters. 'rincipal Ofice and Manufactory, 190 ARCR STREET, PATLADELPHIA, PA. TESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLINA CertifAcate of Dr. W. Srasth,of Pons Jill, Rich- mond County, V.C mens. The fol- is tion for twelve monks that the Who saw me sai¢ 1 mast die. dition I was carried to the wat: ree ginia, Tennessee, and North ‘ina, bul was hot benefitted by any weter to wLich I was taben. While on my wey home | stopped 2 week at Ruta- erfordton, a smell village in Nerth Caroling, to the efect of some Chelyheate water in that lace. About the } of the week 1 went intoa rug st © get some medicine for my child and myself. ‘here were several of the village physi cians in the store, and 07 { them seemed to wke some interest In my » and, afer asking me some questions, said he bad been a dyspeptic and had been greetly benefitted by the use of HUOP- LAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, prepard by you, and be insisted that | would try the Bitters ie also calied the next day at my rooni, and in- sisted so much that I would try them thet | asked him to me one bottle. He did fl, and | com- menced taking ft as dire: ,and I wes more ben- eftted by it than all the water and medicine I had ever taken. After reaching home one of to me for 2 prescription and forte) and I gave bim ni left, which effected mm JOHN a Bravun Dirca, near Richmond, Va. C. B. LUCK, Esq., now in the elty of Rich- mond, and for many years in the Post Offfes, has such confidence in the astonishing eticacy of Car- ter’s ®panish Mixture, that he has bought uy wards of S¢ botties, which he has given eway the afflicted. Mr. Luck says he has never it to fall when taken accordi Dr. WINGS, a practising Physician, and for- merly of the Cily Hotel, in the ed of Richmond, B Ee. seys be has witnessed tn a number of instances | O., October 91, 185%, say the effects ef Curter’s Spanish “Gaving experienced very reat be were most truly surprising. Me eays in acase of | useof OOF LANDS GE i Consumption, depende: the Liver, the good | Chronic Dysentery and Zune effects were wonderful ingeed. owe SAMUEL M. DRINEER, of tas frm of Drin- | Of Obialuing a quai ker & Morris, Richmond, was © eet oe ty. You wil, therefore of three years slandinz, by the use of tape emer aeeee es eee creoan a CERTIVICATE OF WM. J, ATWOOD. tors of the Richmond Re yal h Heareviiie, ——_ = in their prees room, cured of violent : D Serofula, combined with Rheumatisin, which ea- " tirely disabled him from work. Two bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture made a perfect eure of him, and the Editors, ina = ice, say the “cheerfully recommend it with any disense of the Licod.”” STILL ANOTHER CUAE OFSCROFULA. Thad avery valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. I consider it truly @ valuable medicine. JAMES M AYLOR, Con- ne F.and P.R. R.Co., Richmond, a. S4LT RHEUM OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED.—Mr. JOHN THOMP- SON, sen | in the city of Richmond, weseured by three of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, of Sait Kheum, which he had for neari twenty years, and which all the physicians of could not cure. Mr. ‘Thompson is a well known merchant in the city of Richmond, and his cure is most remarkable. WM, A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, had a servant cured of Syphilis, in the worst form, by Carter’s Spanish Mixture.’ He says he cheerfully reconmends it, and considers it a very invaluable medicine. EDWIN BURTON, commissioner of the reve- rok A ot the eee Carter's pant ixture in a number of Sy; cases, and says it is a perfect cure for that horrible dis- ease. WM. G@. HARWCOD, of Richmond, cured of Sores and Ulcers, which disabled bim from walking. Took a few bottles of Carter's Spanish , and was enabled to walk withouta crutch, in a short time perinanently cured. Principal Depots atM. WARD, CLOSE&CU. No. 63 asaes ‘Lane. New York.” if T. W. DYOTT & SONS, No. 182 North Second street, Philadelphia. ; BENNETT & BEERS, No, 125 Main street, , Va. for saleby CHARLE: . ‘And for saleby CH SeTorT Weng W. SMITa. [ars Sacra, Wake Co., N plouse , lat at all other medicines, that I have ly falledtode. HOOFLAND’S TERS have cured me of the mosi stubborn and a; ated cuse of the Pitus that, perhaps, ever fell to the lotef man. My case is ranger in this commani asi in this and the © roramenebaad, and nolhing did me any goo Ul I was prevailed upon to try the Bines. You are at liberty to make any use of this communics- tlon for the eh, you way think . 'y, yours, Jia WM. 3. ATWOOD. These bitters are sxsirvely eegctaile, they invig- the never orate and strengthen it, and can be used for infants as well as adults. For sale by res: le dealers e vhere, and Zz. D. GluMaN: Weabington; J. L. KiD- ELL, Georgewwa, and J. 8. 'PIRKPONT, . mar L Alexandria a es MR a a sh ch REESE'S EAGLE PLUMUING AND GAS- FITTING DEPOT. 7s subscriber res; ‘ally announces to his friends and the public in general that be bas received the first lot of the celebrated DODG E'S DOUBLE ACTING SUCTION AND FORCE PUMP, which received the SILVER MEDAL a the late Fair of the M iitan Mechanics’ Inst!- tute, and is now p to furnish ali who may favor him with a His stock of GAS FIXTURES are in the District. _— competent workmen he in the PLUMBING With his corps of himself to fill eny onders AND GAS-FITTING line with promptness and All work done warranted to rive complete . JOHN KEESE, may 3_f corner 6th st. and Pa. svenve —________ ree ee. Lae TO THE PEOPLE on Heellh and — by Catherine E. Beecher. In oa Fiche Wook for the Numery, by Ja- TAYLOR & MAUETS Lu, Alexandria, or six bottles for $5. Cc. WARRINER, ~-WATC No. 300 Pe heres Pe Ke Bs : Pivoting, Jeweling wea" _ ——— near ih street, oy

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