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EVENING STAR. BRILLIANTS. BALLAD. Ob: do not look so bright and blest, For still there comes a feat, When brow likej:hine looks happiest, That grief is then most near. There lurks a dread in all delight, A shadow near each ray, That warns us then to fear their fight, ‘When most we wish their stay. Then look not though so bright and blest, Forah, there comes a fear, When brow like thine looks bapplest, That grief is then most near. Why is it thus that fairest things e soonest oe nos : = ; That, when most light is on their wings. They're then but spread to fly? : pain will stay, And sadder still the The bliss no more appears ; As rainbows take their light away, And leave us but their tears ! Then look not thou so ht and blest, For ah! there comes a fear, Whea brow like thine looks happiest, ‘That grief is then most near. [Thomas Moore. LOVE. Who —— he loves and is not wretched, lies; Or that love is not madness, came mad from his mother It is the most rea Se in nature. Whatcan we do but love? [tis our cup. Love is the cross and ion of the heart. Its end—its errand.—P. J. Bailey, CHILDHOOD, = are blest, and powerful; their world es More justly balanced ; ily at their feet, And i far from ase Werdveneetk: ‘ EMOTION. 1 am not carved from stone, and cannot hear Music without emotion, nor unmoved Look on a flower, or aught that’s beautifal. (Marston, SERIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS National Hetel—wnitux evr. DCD , Md S$ V Clark & ly, Mi Hon R Moit J A Cason & ly. do Miss MS Mott DR Edeny, Va JEJobnson&ly,Ct $J Adier, La J B Crosby, Mass J @ Wyman W H Cheever, USN JH Blair & ly, Va Mrs A Harris, NY J Lowe & ly, Neb Rev F Bowman, Ga J Gibson, HC Slagie& ly, Md = W P Washburn, Va Dr J R Nelson, do J E Su'tle, do i Hess. do TJ& Fox. Ma J P Mong, do J @ Johannes, do EW Pore,Ga CC Morse. do A Pore, do Miss Keyser, Md 6 W Wiiliams,NC_ J White & ly, Wis Miss M Murchison,do A Prowbridge & ly, Ill Miss J E Mclver,do J B Vilet, Wis H H Panney; Mo R G Robins, Pa $ & Compton, La Miss M Stuart, Va D R Gowdy, Pa Miss A Stuart, do J H Harley, Md J 3 Sanderson, Md J P Balderston, do W 8 Wright, do J Williamson, do Miss Craik, Ky 8 C JH M Morriss, do A TS Nesbitt, Md Pp, do R Mrs J P’Aiston, 8C J M8 Crosb;, Va 8G Dawson R B Gibson, do R Patrick, Pa JH , do HS Boyd, USM Browns’ Hetel—r.?,&u.sRewn, J M Eliott, Ky P Crain, La G L Poor, Ala WB Puillips, Va W J Morris, do A Plumer, WN Starke, La A Calligan, Va Thos Calligan, do G W Hoover, Ma GA Megeatt; Va F W Dison, NC G Sykes, NJ Thes Pugh, do E Wise, Tenn A Moon, do G B Balby & ly, O W J Bevan & ly, Pa A Thomas, Cai J B Cuming, Nt Mr Peebles & ly, La Miss Price, Md Mies Peregoz, do 8 rrice, La A_B Hatton, fam, Va W 3 Stardweathee,fam, WY JS Mahon, do J B Pollack, O E Cassulberry, Md Mis EG O’Brien, NY F Stone, Md R H Mitchell, do JB Kimball, USN C Barnes, ind H C Orme, Md Mrs Formes:, Va JM Elliott, Ky Miss Formest, do F Grabam, Va FP Wersville, La M R Stover, Pa Willards’ Hotel—J.¢. & E. a. WILMARD T Muater, NY J Cabot, NY J E Bozeman, do CJ Tennent, Mo C Hassey, Md G P Switzer, do W D Youth, Pa J Balmer, Ky R Fraser, NJ TG Wilgus, NY C Gibbs, Mass A Wiigus, do W Grehim, Va T Hay-es, Md S Drew, N C G Johzson, Mi T L Hansell, do Col J t Byrne, Md F Satzioger, Va R Kennedy, La J T Boynton, Mass W H ceighorn, NY J @ Mudd & ly, Pa Miss Mudd, do W B Page, Md R Hamill, Ala BP Bamill, do € McCune, NY P M Sadler, do Col Wright, Pa Kirkweed Mouse—s. & a.m. EIREWeeD. W Mankin, V W Mason, Pa W 3 Parkhili, A W Smith, Va W J Marcy A R Bennett, 8C W M Galt, DC G H Spencer. Ga 3 Merhn, id G C Kerr, Va JF Buen & iy, Va Dr Hodges, Ma Mrs A E Elliott, do C Schraeder, USN Hon T L Barris, JL Dr jas Hunter, Va CBR Kennedf, Va W_O Slade, do H CSchmid, do S$ R Jobnston, do SA Collins,fam,NC W H Donoho, Md G R Murray, do RS Myers. MOVZMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS VROM THE UNITED STarEs News For D -eeLiverprol ..July 2 -++-Bouth’ton..July 2 -Havaza..... July 2 -Havre......July 3 Liverpool...July 5 spinwall...July 5 uly 9 New York...July City of Balt. Philadelphia. July 16 ‘The California steamers leave New York onthe Sth and 20th of each montn ZORK MOUNT VERNON. N TUESDAY AND FRIDAYS.—FARE, ROUND TRIP, 81; FR ALEXANDRIA75CENTS.—The, steamer THOMAS COLLYER leaves Washing- ton at 9 and Alezandria a’ o'clock. Coaches leave the Capitol for the boat at 8x o’clock. Coach fare 10 cents. wishing the coaches will leave their residence with Geerge & Thomas Parker. Refresh ments on the boat _ap2tt SAM’L GEDNEY, Captaia.— REMOVAL. D*. MUNSON HAS TAKEN AND FITTED up the house formerly occupied by Major Robert Keyw: » No. 338, Pennsylvania avenue, and is now ready to fuldi his old eng: ntsand make new oaes. Dr M ts still ing those beautiful continuous Gum Teeth. called Allen s Patent, for the excel eney of which over all other styles of teeth, many now weering them in this city, will —e type is one ents .- this eity who a tr the and made a bad imitation of Reng t whom Ihave by caution the public N. B. Whenever a Dentist 5; against Allen’s Patent Continuous Gum Teeth, when preperiy constructed, itis beeause he is ignorant by Lene. masa incemcetent to make the work, or D Me ow extracting r M. ts now ext teeth 2 new and perfectly safe insert aaa § References as in adveriisement. jei6-tf me . a cern nines 5 REMEDY FOR WAKM WEATHER. UST RECBIVED aT OT- J ratory THE UNION BE ‘pot, upply of that wnsur passed tonic for in GIN WINK pomp rman Pale a Rheaa'a hace and Por- 1 of very superior qualit er with large essortment of syrape of almost every Kind; all of which, together with our premium Mine- ral Waters will furnished to customers 13 any part of Washington or Georzetown All orders left at the De in Georgetown, or with the drivers of our Wagons, will snest wise Provpt attention. ARNY & SHINN. Sranisn AND MEXICAN STATUTES, SS printed at Madrid and at Mexico, being the decrees of the Spanish Cortes and the Mexican Cocgress. A number of Volumes, more or less Consecative, for sale at a lew 4 i F OK TAYLOR, FLORIDA. Post Ovvics Derantwant, June 12, OPOSALS bahar te S , R Pines States from October 1859, on the fol’owing route in the State of F da, in the manner herein ceived at nin teeny ies of the Post partment, in ie as! P. m., of the ist September, 1856, to be decided Fort Fanning, Shoal Town, Od Tews, Clay Tanning De; on 6857 From schedule which will makedue: connexion: —ee plying between New Orleans, est, ‘roposals for once-2-week serviee are also in- vited. entered into by the successful bidder, the next day: bus, UNITED STATES MAIL. the mails of the 1886, to June 30, lt be re- m, until Office Atsena Otie, and Homossassa, to Bay Port, and back twice a month, in stearnboats. Bidders will s:ate the distance, and pro) NOTE. th the La ,and = Frspeale must be guarantied by two responsi- persons, certified to as such by a postmaster or judge of a court of record ; and contract must be before the Ist of October, 1856. No pay will be made for trips not performed, and foreach of such omissions notsatisfatorilyex- Guctod. break connexion with depend! sufficiently excused, one-fourth of the compensa- tion for tie tri in, ed in running, vehicles on tbe route master ed failures to run is subject to forfeiture. with surety, three times the pay of the trip may be de- For arrivals so far behind time as to mails, and not Fines unless the delinquencybeprompt- sfactorily explained, for neglecting to take the mail from or into a postoftice; for suffer- itto be injured, destroyed, robbed, or lost ; and for refusing, afierdemand, toconvey the as frequently as the contractor runs, or is concern- The Post- may annul thecontract for repeat reeably tocontract, or for dis- obeying the post office laws or instructions of the department. The fostmaster General may alter the schedule. He may also order an increase of service by allowing therefore a pro rata increase on the contract pay. continue the service in whole or in part. rata decrease of pay com| He may Llow!, tion on the amount ‘*Proposals fer Ne. 6867, Florida. For fa:ther particulars see pam| ment for carryin; Carolina, South the mails in dated January 12, 1955 je 13-lawiw (No. 563.) apales advertise- irginia, Nor ‘arolina, Georgia, and Flor ida, JAMES CAMPBELL, Postmaster General. 80 curtail or dis- ‘ atpro one month’sextra service dis: with. Bidsshould be addressed to the *‘ Assistant Postmaster nsed ond General,’’ 4 ,Superscribed th Nezce OF W'THDRAWALOF LANDS Congress, appr ia Louisia In pursuance of the act o 3d June, i556, making agrant P' of land to the State of Louisiana, to aid In the construction of certain railroads in said State, in- structions have just been given to the local officers to continue the reservation from sale snd location of the following described lands {n their respective districts, ee peovelty faliing withinths prescribed Limits of se! nd lection, until otherwise di- rected, as heretofore ordered by telegraph on the 3ist of May last, viz: Utlice at Natcnitrocugs, all the lands inthe istrict, -xcept as follows: ‘Fownships 7 to 13, inclusive, of T ‘owaships 9 to 13’ inclusive, of range 4. range 5. ‘Townships $ to 14, inclusive, of range 6. F aie ll to 14, inclusive, of ranges 7 and an ‘Towaships 13 and 14, of rang:s 9 and 10. Off eat Monnor, all the lands in the district situated ia townships 15 to 29, inclusive, which Me west of range 7 east; and in bethany a 19, inclusive, between range 6 east and the siss' ippi river. lowing : T omnship L north, of and 2 west west and T Townships 1 to 8 south, inclusive, 2east ‘ogether with all the townships eas: of r: 6 east, aad sowth of township 5 mt — Office at Opztovsas, all ths lands in the dis- trict situated north of the base line and west of the principal meridian, together with the fol- es Land 2 east Townships 1 to6 south, inclusive, of ranges 1 ‘Townships 1 to4 south, inclusive, of ranges 3, 4, and 5 west Townships 1 and 2 south, of ranges6 ard7 Townships 2 to 11 south, inclusive, of range 3 Townships 2 to 13 south, inclusive, of range 4 st a 4 to 14 south, Inclusive, of range 5 oe 4 to 15 south, laclusive, of range 6 south. of ranges 1 lito Mis- Office at G2EENsBURG, all the landsin the dis- trict situate between ranges 2 east and 10 east Oifice at New Oatzans, all thetownehips sit uated between ranges 2 east and i2 eest, and e1st of the Mississippi river; and the t cf tve Mississippi river, viz range 19. Given under my hand, Office, June. 1856. je 20-law6w at the city of Washington, following lying ee 13 to 19, inclusive, of ranges 12 Townships 13 to 18, inclusive, between wand it : , ees Towaships 16 and 20, and Townships 12 to 17, inclusive, 12 to 18, inclusive, between ranges lying east wi T Real Estate, lyin; the State of Virg’ James Robinson, late of said count mio Oden and Sophia, his wife, late of Prince The Bill states that J Wood county, es. LuiaM D. Bower, as and others. ) Equity. a Court of at Beg gn Land is 18th day of THOS A. HENDRICKS, ~ Commissioner. Tuomas W Rosinson,etal,) In the Circuit | Court for Prince } George’s County of HE OBJECT OF THIS BILL IS TO PRO- cure a decree for the conveyance of certain and bein; nia, whic ja ounty, Maryland. wes ood count-, from Benj; ames Robinson, late of in the State of Virginia, in bis in Purchased by life-time purchased of Benjamin Odenand Sophia wife, ate of Prince George’s county, certain Real Estate, lying and beiag on the little Kana his wha River, in Wo d coun in the State of Vir- ty, ginfa, containing two headed and fifty acres, at aad for the sum of one thousand the sald James Robinson paid the whole amount of said purchase money Oden and Sophia, bis wife. min Oden an1 Sophia, his this life without having exec inson a deed of conveyanc: the William D_ Bowile, 8r., the former Oden Bowie, William D. Bowie, Jr Swann, and Christiana McKenzie, the Colea McKenzie, the children of Eliza. ceased daughter of the said Benjaminand Sophia, hur P. West, and Maria aid Benjamin E. Cla- ia O. Calvert, Eleanor West, wife of Art! Jackson, beth daughters and Sephia, Richard O. Mull. gett, wife of Charles Clagett, Soph wife, following heirs and | kin, wife of Washington Calvert, Shoultze, wife of beth Mullikin, the onlv c’ aughter, liam Bowle C of the s; dollars both depart ad Mary That to the said Benjamin But the said Benja- uted to the said Rob 6 of said land, leaving ‘al representatives: usband, and Catharine wife of argaret Allice ett, Wi Olaget, the only children of Christiana, who also a deceased dau, hundred and fifty, and legal son, Alfred Robinson James M. Rol Ann Morehead, w Clila Rooinson, So; Stagg, Peter ‘T Franklin Triplett and James desirous to That the sat Cc rin. ighter of the said Beojamin rancis S. Shoultze, and Eliza- hildren of a di Sophia Mullikin, Thomas H. Claret, he former husband, and Henry OC; jagett, Thomas Clagett . ‘is and Julia is ‘That tue said James leparted this life sometime in the oe ‘epresentatives: ‘Thom: anarman, D pepe @ valid title leaving the fo! a to sai Clagett, T ear eighteen towing heirs 3 W. Robin- binson, Sarah of Samuel Morehead, Pris- la Stagg, wife of Edward D. Sarah A. Triplett, Robin.on, who are Eleanor West, Th. H et ‘ omas MH. Claget Henry O Clagett, William Bowie ie oy lagett, Ju'ia Clagett Margaret Alice, his wife, of na tina and that the sald Elizabeth Mulli mas Clagett and Julia C fanis, under the ag ulia Clagett are in for a decree a Francis 8. Suoaltze and reside out of the State age of twenty-one years. Prayer pointing a Trustee to make a con- veyance of said land, and order of publication against the non-residents, and for the appoint- ment ofa commissioner to assign a uardian to sald infant defendants to answer said bill of com- lal . It comp ainant inserted in some newspaper ington city, once a week for ints. is ome oa adjudged and ordered that the y causing a co) py of this order to be ublished at Wash- four successive months, before the Ist day of November next, give notice tothe said absent defendants of the object and s: to ap) on or to answer the premises a: penn why a decree o fierk of the a t WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS » LIQ Gadexe , AND FINE GeneralCommission & Forw estly re the f Monda: e first | CHAS 8.M true copy—Test 27-Fim CHAS. JONAS P. LEVY, IMPORTER AND DEALER In 1E8, arding Merchant INSURANCE AND BILL BROKER, 10. 474 Pa. av., two doors below Wasuineron City, D. U.8. Hotel, c. ibstance of this bill and warn them Court, in person or by solicitor, of November neat, show cause, if any ht not to DLETON, C_C for Prince George’s County. . 8. MIDDLETON, Clerk. Wik DISH COVERS, round and oblong, je all sizes, for sale low b; ow @. FRANCIS, 490 7th street SECLAY'S NEW DICTIONARY, con- ming an epitome story. Bi Ib the useful Belences, FERGUEOR EY? 20. peat to and je , 408 7th st, TOPHAM & NORFLET’S NEW AND CHEAP 7ADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK STORE, 499 Seventh st , opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. MESSRS. TO PHAM late of Philadelphis, and ORFLET of this city, ly announce their friends Sacer Gannett eee: menced the Saddling Business at the above stand, where they will make and keep constantly on hand a large and superior assortment of—Mens’, Ladies’, and Boys’ SADDLES, BRIDLES MARTINGALES, and WHIPS. HARNESS of gvery description, both for city an@ cou use All kinds of TRUNKS, VALISES, and CAR- PET BAGS. Ladies’ SATCHELS, TRAVEL- ING BASKETS, and FANCY WORK BOXES. HORSE BLANKETS, COVERS, COLLARS, and HAMES. Horse, Spoke and Dust BRUSH: ES. CARDS, CURRY-COMBS, SPONGES, &o.,&c. ‘Ali material used will be the best that can be obtained; and both of us having been practical ‘workmen for several years, we feel confident that our work amet eee either for style or durability. By sina oon to give satis- faction we hope to merit, and respec’ y solicit, e. ashareof public le Pasticular, attention paid to covering Wrunks and ring all kinds of work. lers*toolsconstantlyon hand. nev 7—tf ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW: READ THIS,OLD AND YOUNG! Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative ILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ORI- Cee color permanently; made to growup- on bad heads; remove all dandruff or itching; destroy all diseases of the be 2 and if used once or twice a a seguleiyy ih preven: the vagal from becomin; or ing, toan imaginal Read the fol jowing testimonials, and we defy you to doubt, (says the Waverly Magazine.) Success to the genius whose tonic we say, ‘Burns back to fis color the Hair that was gray. SOMETHING WORTH ENOWING !—By using Professor Wood’s Hair Restorative. ba hair can be permanently restored to its Ofielad color. The subjoined certificate was received from Johnson & Stone, Gardner, Me, and is but one of the many Instances that are dally coming to our knowledge of its wonderful effects. It is no loager problematical, but a self-evident truth, as hun s of eur community can testify.—Bos- ton Herald. GaxvneR, Me, June 22, 1852. Mr.H. Dres—Dear Sir: I have used two bot- tles of Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative, and can truly say it is the greatest discovery of the age for restoring and changing the Halr. Before usin, it I was a man of seventy. My hair has now at- tained its original color. You can recommend it to the world without the least fear, as my case was oné of the worst kind DAN’L N. MURPHY CaRirig, I., June 27, 1853. Ihave used Prof O J. Wood’s Hair Restora tive, and have admired Its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming, as 1 thought, prematurely gray; but by the use of the ‘‘ Restorative” it has resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt, permanently #9 SIDNEY BREESE, Ex-Senator United States. Yours respectfully, HAIR RESTORATIVE.—Ia our columns to- day will be found Prof. W o0d’s advertisement of the above article, to which we call attention What it has done, we have witnessed Bt sev- eral of ouracquaintances ja St. Louis. lair once gray met our view, black or brown as the case might be, being the color of early manhood; and as fineand glossy as silk, and that withou! any other application than the Restorative. If it has done this upon others, will it not do the same for any of our readers whose ‘‘frosty prows’’ were once like the ‘‘ raven locks’’ of Lothiel’s warlike chief, if they will oy it. We think so.—Jackson wille Constitutional, Oct. 5, 1853. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE.—It seldom occurs that we notice, under any circumstances, patent medicines, restora tives, or anything of the kind, for we have a pre- Judice against most of them. But candor com- ‘Ser usto invite attention to the advertisement of Professor Wood’s Hair Restorative. We are too rome to require anything of the kind, butsome nstances of its use have come to our knowledge which almost assures us that it 1s a sovereign Temedy against the hair becoming prematurely gray. Itis not a ‘‘ Hair Dye,’ but upon its ap- lication, as directed, the effect ix produced upon he skin, which brings out the original colored hair, without stiffness, and gives It a glossy and natural 2p arance. We have seen persons who have used it, and are much pleased with it Ex- amine theadyertisement — Missourt Republica O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, No. 316 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market street, St Louis, Missouri C STOTT & CO., wholesale and retail Agent, Washington. Also for sale by D. 8. Dyson, S Parker, undor National Aotel, and all Droggists; in eorgetown by R. 38. ‘I. Cissel; in Alexandria by Peel & Stevens. T.W_DYOTT & SONS, General Wholesale Agent, Philadelphia, Pa. feb 1—6m = ees A ful remedy for the cure of all billous dis- eases—Costiveness, Indigestion, Jaundice, Drep- He Rheumatism, Fevers, Gout, Nervousness, umours, Irritability, Inflammations, Headache, Pains, in the Breast, Side, Back, and Limbs, Female Complaints, &c.,&c. Indeed, very few are the diseases which a purgative medicfne {s not more or less required, and much sickness and suffering might be prevented if a harmless but effectuai Cathartic were more freely used Ne person can feel well whilea costive habit of body Prevails; besides 1t soon generates serious and often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided by the timely and judicous use of a good purgative’ This is alike true of Colds, Fevertsb symptoms, and Bilious derangements. They all tend to become or produce the deep seated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the land. Henceareilable family physic is of the first importance to the public health, and this Pill has m perfected with consummate skill to meet thatdemand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Psofessors, and Pa- eats, has shown results surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures heve been effected beyond belief, were they not sub- stantlated by persons of such exalted positions jason am a as to forbid the suspicion of un- Among the eminent gentiemen who have testl- fled in favor of these Pilis, we may mention: Doct. A. A. HAYES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and State Axsayer of Massachusetts, _ high Professional character is endorsed by the Hon. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of the United States ROBERT C. WINTHROP, Ex-Speaker of the House of Representatives ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plen., to England tJOHN B. FITZPARICK, Catholic mabe es 4 of Boston; also Dr. J. R. CHILTON, Practi Chemist of New York City, endorsed b Hon. W.L_ MARCY, Secretary of State. WM. B. ASTOR, the richest man in America. 8 LELAND & Co., Proprietors of the Metro- politan Hotel, and others. These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, are oifered tothe public asthe best and most complete which the present state of medical seclencecan afford. They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues only of V remedies extracted by Chemica! process in te of penity. and com bined together in such a manner as to insure the best results. ‘Ibis system of composition for medicines has been found in Cherry Pectoraland Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process The reason is perfectly obvious. While by the old mode of composition, every medicine is bur- dened with more or less acrimonious and injuri- ous bape by this each individual virtue o1 that is desired for the curative effect is =f All the inert and obnoxious qualities of eacheub stance employed are left behind, the curative virtues only belay retained. Hence it js self evi- deat the effects should prove as they harepruved, more purely remedial, and the Pilis a more - erful antidote, o disease thad any other medicine ieee to the ‘sheng ey operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring theirirregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such de- rangements as are the first origin of disease. Prepared by Dr JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cents box; five boxes for $1. Sold by Z.D GILMAN, Washington, and by all respectable Druggists. ap8-4m M*®: W. HENRY PALMER'S PIANO FORTE CLASSES, Five Dollars Per Quarter. Apply at GEORGE HILBUS’S Music Depot, Penasyivania avenue - J. THOKNE, mar 14-tf DR HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, Corner 13th st. and New WASHINGTON OfSce hours—8 York avenue, D.C. to10,9to4,8to10. m7-ame THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Dr. KENNEDY, ef Rexbury, wa remedy Watcues WEEDS 8 cl EVERY KIND OF HUMOR; PROM TEE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO 4 COM- MON PIMPLE. E HAS TRIED IT IN OVER EL ‘DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S Information for Travelers. GERMAN BITTERS| "stureron sxance nanuxoss, PREP v Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphis, Pa , WILL BFPECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPS! AUNDICE, CHRONIC or NERVOUS DE- bility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all Dis- cee ing fromm d DisteeeeeF pene apenas publie fo: is pri ion, so with afeeling | sp S3—t ? © of the Coubdence 1a is virtuneand adap'a: a Uon to diseases for which it is reco! EACURSION BUATS It is no new and untried article, but one that] FOR THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION as soed the ust op tem Yeete it CPG as | (PWESTEAMERS THOS. COLLTER on Garivalled by’ an similar preparations extant. | can Ec ol for publi= or se- The estimony in ts favor given by the most leet to the White House = ep ere Terao ag moe care- nme Vernon or any place on ful of the Aimansc, published annually “ f ¥ HOURS.—On and after Mes. day, the 234 instant, the Trsins will Leave Washington ai 6 and 6 s. m., and 3 ang all within twenty miles of Boston. ‘Pwo bottles sre warrented to cure a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of pimples on the face. Two to three bottles will clear the system of biles. ‘Two bottles are warranted to ewe the wore on the For further particulars te the Captains of the r, and to be had of any of to the El srestg’ canst wat meaty oF ee skeptical pie PRR aay that this remedy is really deserving the great cel- ebrity it bas obtained ‘humor in the eves. Two botties are warranted to cure running of the earsand blotches among the hair. ce ae eee eorrapt One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. ‘Two to three botties are warranted to cuse tht ORANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. RS EE Be. Great Southern Mail Line! a@eTwic AILY os (SUNDAY NIGHTS EXCEPTED) Between Washington City and the South! VIA: ALEXANDRIA GORDONSVILLE, AND RICHMOND Leave Washington at 68.m.an¢7 pm Fare from Washington to Rickmond.......85 @ OMNIBUSES snd BAGGAGE WAGONS will be at the Washington Reilrond to con. PASSENGERS and BAGGA of bad ¢,to8TEAMER GEORGE h for ALEXANDRIA, a dis tance of six miles, ample ea. Tickets ured on the boat. Expedition and Comfort are secured by thi Route, asitisa conTimvots LIne OF FIReT CLa a vrom ALEXANDRIA TO RIC M THROUGH PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE carried without cost tothe Depot of the Petersburg Railroad. Information of Route and Lost Bapenge ob- tained of JAMES A. EVA) feb 11 Agent, Alexandriz, Ve ee FOR HARPER'S FERRY, READ THE FOLLOWING: Moxoantown, Va , August 4, 1855. Dr C. M. Jacxson—Dear Sir:—The sales of the Bitters are increasing, what speaks vol- umfies in their favor Is th~tall who bave used them speak bigbly of their effects No medicine that 1 sell gives such general satisfaction, and t mand for jt exceeds ali precedent; and re you itaffords me pleasure to sell such a remedy. bur physicians no longer scowl at it, but are com- pelled io atk: eniedge Its intrinsic value, and the ter part of them have had magnanimity lefent -o lay aside tye nae rng and prescribe it In their }e pectfully yours, ae P. M. CHALFANT. For sale by store! keepers and drv, ages | town and village in the United Sine. Price cents per bottle Z. D. GILMAN, Washington, and JOHN 8. KIDWELL, Georgetown, Agen‘s. je7-4m TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR Si@HT te \. A benefit is alwa: bottle, and a youre is warranted when the above quantity is taken. Reader, I peddled over a thousand botties of this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect itin everycase. Sosure as water will extin- fire, so sure will this cure humor. I never bottle of it but that cold another; after 2 t always for itself. There are twe things about this berb that appears to me surpris- Ing; first that it Cal in our pastures, in some laces quite plent! and yet its value has never n Known until I discovered it in 1646—second that it should cure all kinds of humor. In order to give eng hopes of the = pene biien and great pearl 03 sop thatin res 5 el peddied it, and sold about 6 aotties per dsy—in April, 1854, 1 sold over 1,08 hottles per day of it. Some of the wholessle Druggists who bave bec> im business twenty and thirty years, say that no. ISHES to call the attention to all that suffer sick- Via Chesapeake ¢ thing inthe of patent medicines was eve: with defective sight, caused by like lt. Zhere is Sunteensal Praise of it from al) | Ress and ularly from glasses tijadiciousy Obio Canal. big iene rape Yengllindiom gato nf Seer rte pn nS THROUGH IN TWELVE HOURS! In ray own practice I always kept It stricity for | @LASSES carefully ground by himself toa HE NEW AND SPLENDID PACKET- BOAT ARGO, Capt. Cras. H. Mrzrmt, Will commence making Regular Treps between GEORGETOWN and the above Point, on Mon- we March 27th, 1856 - rhe Boat will leave the wharf of W.H & 8 6 Ritter, Georgetown, D.C , ev Monday, Wed nesday, and Friday mornthg: "clock spherical accuracy, and brilliant transparency, sulted precisely and beneficially to the wearer ac- cording to the concavity or convexity of the eye. Very numerous are the ili effects caused to the Precious organ of sight from the commencement of using glasses in srs isely suited, by the use ofan Optomater; the practice of many years, enables him to measure the focal disease of humors—but since its introduction as a gener family medicine, and wonderful virtues have been found !a it that I never suspected Several cases of epileptic Ats—a disease whict was always considered incurable, have been cured oy a few bottles. O, what a mercy if !t wiil prove effectual In all cases of that awful malady—there are but few who have seen more of |t than I hare several cases eyes, lasses bso! . Ferry every Dropsy, all the and such thatare absolutely re- Returning, she will leave s ; peop econ Uy it ee troneipee finan —_ will be furnished ‘with precision and satis- a ursday and atest morning, at the Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma. | faction. " Threugh Tickets, $2.25. * 1 J.T. acknowledges the Iberal encourage- [i 26. Spine, and Sarticuinrly: in disessen of te Kid | ment already obsalned, and further soltelts the pa- | To Leesburg 1.02}, sncludeng the Stage from Edwards’ Ferry Families intending to visit the Virginia Springs the coming season will find this by far the mort safe, pleasant, and chea route to Rerkeley , Sbanondale, White Sulphur and Warren eals served on board at moderate rates. A coach will always be in readiness in George- town to convey pas: to and from the Bost For further particulars inguire at the store of W.H.&8.G RITTER, Georgetown, and 6. W. CUTSHAW, Harper’s Ferry, Va. mar 18—tf “THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. neys, &c., the discovery has done more good thar ed medicine ever known. © change of diet ever necessary—eat the bes: vou can get and enough of It. Directions “a Use.—Adults one table spoonful t day—Children over ten years dessert spoon 'ul—Children from five to eight rs, tea spoon- ful. As no directions can be applicable to all cen stitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. MANVFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY Ne. 120 Warren street, Rozbury, Pics, Ong Dottan. Wholesale Agents —New York City, C. V CLICKNER, 8&1 Barclay street; C. H. RING, tronege of those that have not yet availed them- selves of his ald. Persons that cannot conveniently call, by send- ing the glasses in use, and stating how many Inshes they can read this print with their spec's- cles, can be supplied with suck that will improve thelr sight, Innumerable testimonials te be seen ; and efer- ences given to many who have derived the greatest ease and comfort from bis glasses. Circulars to be hed gratis, at his office, No. 51? Seventh street, three doors from Odd F Hall, up stairs. dis Noxvexn, Septeraber 7, 1954. Sir—The Spectacles you made for me sult very well, and seem to have improved my sight more 192 Broadway; A.B. & D. SANDS, 100 Fultos | A" SRY other I bavelstely Wied, nl i alee pee Mtreet. Philadelphia, TW DYOTT & SONS epaiced at ATLANTIC Baltimore, BROWN & BROTHER, CANBY & | | I have tried « pair of Spectacles obtained from | ATLAN’ HATCH. Alexandria, PEEL & STEVENS. Mr. Tobias, and find them te are a we ADRIAT. At Retail by all res; ble Druggists in the | My sight, and correspond: ah his dese —_ These shi Suited States and British Provinces, and also by | ef the foous. eae er ee Hct ar SC escasmnar eeevice, every nse ins the Druggists of this City ect M_lv elar. - been taken in their ecastraction, as also in their Mr. J. Wonias : Sir—TBhe pair st Spectacics ye: furnished me yestordzy are Draven! cetiniee- tory to me. Faey are very decidedly the best | possess, end I am the owner of elght or nine pair, oarefully selected in different places and erp ticlans recommended ee oa ont = me rofeesional standing in Eng! , France nites States. 1 have been also pleased with our remarks and directions on the treatment 6) the eyes, for the purposc of preserving end imprev- Carter's Spanish Mixture THE GREAT PURIFIER OFTHE BLOOD BEST ALTERATIVE: KNOWN Nor 4 PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN I An infallible remedy for Scrofula, King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Postules on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Sore Eyes, engines, to insure strengih and speed ; and their accommodations for poser are unequaled for elegance and comfo Price of passage from New York to Liverpool in first cabin, $130; in second do.. $75. From Lt ito New York, 30 and 20 guineas. An cxperbusel surgeon attached toeach ship. No berths can be seoured until paid for. The shi; of this line bave improved water-tight bulk Ringworm or Tetter, ald Heald, Enlarge- pectfull heads, and to avoid danger from ice wil notcross ment and pain of the Bones and Joints, Salt ing the aight _ ORAS ALDWELE, the Banks north of 42 degrees, until after the lst Rheum, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphiiitic Disorders, Prefessor of M. C., Louisville, Ky. of August. and all diseases arising from an injudicious use PROPOSED DATE OF SAILING. LYNcEstxe, Nov. 10, 155. Mr. Joan Tobias having furnished me with @lasses, by which I have been greatly aided (my ‘bt in my earlier me mt ure to say that 1 consider him a skilifal prac- of} cury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. bers great remedy, which has become so ee idly and so justly celebrated for Its extraordi- nary efficacy in relieving and curiag many of the most obstinate and terrible forms of disease with Brom New York. From Liverpool. 1856. 1856. which mankind is afflicted , is now offered to the opgcien, and well prepared to aid those whe public, with the confident assurancethat no Mep- | May his ee egg ICAL LISCOVERY ever made has been so eminent!' Elaer of Methodist Confercuee. successful incuring ScRoFULA, andaLL DIsRasE: OF THE BLOOD, as CARTERS SPANISH MIX- TURE. The proprietors are receiving b he mail rt ng and astonishing delatis 0 cures made in all parts of the count; ee a ay olan Mr. J. Fonias: Dear Sir—L am bs; that the Spectacles which I obtained from you last speak Bate ‘week are entirely satisfactory. From an inequal- , and in most cases } jty in the visual e of iny eyes, I have hereto- ae the skill of the best Physicians had beer | ¢dre found great 4 iu getting glasses of the ried in vain. ult rf distance. te was me pleasure te Its power over the BLoop Is truly remarkable | state that, by the aid of your optometer, this dimi- and ll ateenses arising from impurity of the great eulty bas bappily obviated so that theglasses Saat oy “Urrx have been relieved and cured with- | you furnished me are decidedly the best pied out a single fatinre, out of thetuousands who have my eyes of any | bave ever eg used. usec it. Carter’s Spanish Mixture contains ne Very respec ly, yours, * F 3B. DRANE, macy, Opium, spre or an ieee doa ector of St. James’ Parish drugs, but is composed of Roots and Herbs, com- terior, May 7, 1855. bined ‘with other {ngredlents of known virtue, and woe pin ys wnequal range of may be given to the youngest Infant or most de- my ¢} I have been compelled to use glasses for billtated | invalid, without the least possible bes!- sever) years. I have tried different opticians out obtain! lasses ge ai to my beta "Four ets since Mr. ‘Tobias made two Seturday ec. 20 For fre! e 8) to EDWakD < eBE Line & CO., 56 Wall street, New York. BROWN. SHIPLEY & CO., Laverpool STEPHEN KENNARD & CQO,, 27 Austia Friars, London B.@. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. —- owners = wong ee ag ‘will not be account- able for gold, silver, bullion, s jewelry, pre- nes, ills’ of lading are tation. We have only room for short extracts from the volumes of testimony in our fon, and all cious stones, or metals, unless hich I have found t from gentlemen of the highest respectability, wel) | Pairs Sey By te = of his openmnctes signed therefor, and the value thereof expressed Saewn is their various localities. Please read fo led to adapt (Haitian to the therein. m i-wu yourselves. ost cheerfutly recommend Mr. Tobias to al) having eS — beareny testi- mon! t us an optician. en HENRY E BALDWIN, Assist. See’y to sign Land Warren BY RAILROAD DIRECT 10 THE WEST. Time between Washington and Wheeling We take greet pleasure in calling the attentior of our readers to the merits of Carter’s Spanisk Mixture as a remedy for diseases of the blood. It enjoys a reputution in this city mare ee vapor f fy ew but 17¢ hours! paration.—Daily Dispaich, Rich: : : — eee haste PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE Bunning Time between Washington and The Hon. John M. Botts, of Va.,says heconsid ON TER PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, BI m. B. LA CROIX, Me Dz, ALBANY, N. Y¥ 250 Pages and 130 Fine, Plain, and Colored Lith- ographs and Plates. Puicx onLy Twenty-Fivs Cans. Bent Free of Postage to all parts of the Union HEAPEST BOOK EVER PUBLIBHED— and containing nearly doubte the quantity of read- in, jatter In that of the FIFTY CENT OR DOL- LAR PUBLICATIONS. It treats on the PH YSIOL- OGY OF MARRIAGE, and the Secret Infirmities and Disorder of Youth and Maturity, a — ae cesses, which destroy the - hysical and mental pow- “\\\ a ak Observations on WY Marriage, its duties and a and their remedies; with Lithographs, illustrating the Anatomy and Physiology. and Diseases of the R fses, and functions. A popular and comprehen: an ons. an - sive Treatise on the Dative and Causaltles of sin- gie and married life—happy and fruitful alliances, mode of securi: infelicitous ones—their hints to those contemplating overcome objections to it; none, however, should Cincinnati 27 hours" THROUGH TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHECKS TO EE Had IN WASHINGTON. ‘P.HE BALTIMORE AND OHIO BAIL ROAD having tly improved its Western connections, now o! the fultest_inducesments to Travelers between WASHINGTON, BALTI-<- MORE, and a‘! portions of the WEST, NURTE- WEST, and the SOUTHWEST. The \onne tion between the Trains from Wash- ington and the Trains bound West from Baiti- more is always rpromptiy — atthe Washington Junction Nerwond ce edthe Relay House) 9 mi'es from Baltimore. This is the on'y chan required between Washington and the Baggage is checked througs to Wheel: Washington Station, and rechecked and trens- ferred oon G ith they bese eed without gy for those holding Through Tickets for points be- yond. Theconne ting trains leave Wasi: daiyatGa.m and4% p.m. On Sundays later hour onty. At BEN WOOD, 4 miles from Wheeling, déret connection is made with the trains of CENTRAL OHIO RAILROAD, rann from Be'lair, on the Obie, th: h Cambri Zanesville, and Newark, to COLUMBUS ‘bese trains comnect at Newark with the cars of the Newark, Mansfie:d and Fandusky Raiiroed for Sandusky, Toledo, Detroit, Chi tt Louis, ete. At COLUMBUs the C_O. Railrood trains con- next with the fast trains of the Little Mi u roud to Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisvil XENIA con Litt e Miami Rat road) « ers it a matter of duty to add his test{mony to the virtues of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, FROM ACTUAL PERSONAL OBSERVATION Of its remarkable cura tive powers for the diseases in which it is used. We have been cured of 2 violent and protracted Liver disease by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. We know it to be all it professes.—Editor Sowthssde Democrat, Petersburg, Va. We have found from personal trial, that Car- ter’s Spahish Mixture fs a truly valuable medi, clne.—Ed. Vergennes Independent, Vi. GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA.—A press. man in our employ wes cured of Scrofula of a vir- ulent character by a few bottles of Carter’s Bie ish Mixture, after everything else had failed. Oth- er cures which have come under our own observa- tlod, proves to us conclusively, that is really a val- uable medicinal mt. We take great pleasure in calling the attention of the affiloted to its mer- its —Richmond Resublican. SYP HIL1S.—1 have scen a number of cures of Gor formed by Cartsr’s Spanish Mixture. I believe it to be a perfect antidote for that horri- bie disease. E. BURTON, Com. of Revenus for city of Richmond. LIVER DISEASE.—Samuel M. Drinker, 01 the &rm of Drinker & Morris, Booksellers, Rich. mond, Va., was cured of Liver disease of several ore standing by only three bottles of Carter's panish Mixture. OLD SORES, VLEERS AND OBSTINATE ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN.—See the cure of Mr. Harwood, and acs Noma in our Al of eors rio river at the manac ‘The number of such cases ured by Car- | take this important step without Brat consulting ite | formed with the trains through Dayton, to Indian- ter’s Spanish Mixturo, precludes the possibili mmentaries on the diseases and avolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Cnicago, Rock of inserting them In aa edvertincenent. . fro Is and, St. Louis, Cario, ete infancy to old age EFFECTS OF MERCURY.—Sec the cure of gre ly 4 Mr. Elmore. He was eaten up with Mercury and Jpeg erees, sould obtain no relief, until he took six of , safe, and effect! Garter’s Spanish Mixture, whlch perfectly restored " — Sordaliy manexs. mm and vigor. pormatorr] NEURALGIA —Mr. F. Boyden, formerly 1 | Obsefvations on the saferand more the Astor House, N. Y., but more recently propri- of treatment—precautionary hints on the stor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, was cured sulting roneing! sone a — on a mara ge by. 2 simple rules by which all Persons can cure them —remedies for those self. that time, he says he has seen it cure more than s mercury. aundred cases of the disease in which it is used Icted miseries and disappointed hopes so € jayne the young. It isa truth- the married He never fails to recommend It to the afflicted. RHEUMATISM.—Mr. John F. Harrisoa, Druggist, of Martinsburg, Va., writes of the sin- ; ts a guiar cure of a violent case of Rheumatism. The ed to persons entertain! patient could not walk. A few bottles hysical condition, and hazarded the health. to which human is entitled. Price TW. cured him. TY-FIVE CENTS SCROFULA—Mr. Harrison cure of Scrofula, ry e Five Copies for One Dollar. Mailed, Pree of post. age, to all parts of the United States ‘of three years stand! tore Sould not reach. Bix be N. B.—Those who May consult Dr. LA CROIX upon any of ee ee ee 17~ Passengers holding Throngh Tickets for Memphis, Vicksburg, Natchez, New Orleans, ete., Which are also sold at Washii j—are trans- ferred at Cin: innati, to the Mai Steamers on the Ohio. Tickets for Evansvitie, Qerio, and &t. Louis are sold by the river route. CLEVELAND, ard via Ceve'and to To e¢o, Detroit, Chicago, etc , tiekets are sold, when tie Ohio Is navigab'e between Whee ing and Weillsvi te (forty mies) where a connection with the O'eveland and Pittsburg Ralireed is made, Travelers are r pees is tue only route Th Tickets ap ~ | Checks in Washington, it is aiso the shortest, mest speedy, and direct to near y a! the leading ints in West. The distance from ‘ash! to Cincinnati is but 653 mi es, being about 100 mi'es shorter than by any other reute i FARE, BY THROUGH TILKET, PRY’ WaSHINGTOS :—To Whee ii 89 50; Co'nm- bus, $13 65; Da cinnatl, $16 0 ; Louisvitie, y_ steamer from Cincinnati, is, S17 50; Cleve. land. it, S15 2; Wend em kis, $26; New Orcans ete. FOR FREDERICK AND HARPER'S FERRY, MARTINSBURG CUMBERLAND, BERKLEY SPRINGS, BEDFORDSPRINGS, PIEDMONT, OAKLAND, and FAIRMONT, rE ey may leave Washington at 6 a. m or m. For the minor way stations between and Wheeling, take 6 a.m. train from = Tor trains to and from Baltimore, Annap- olis, etc., see serial advertisements For further informat THOMASH. PARSONS tomy ete. to ASH. "i at Washington Station , to notice that wate th! SYPHILIS —Dr. K.P. Hendie, of Was! book treats, elther ton, D. C_, who cured an obstinate case oe - hs (aot sine sent to Pert af the Unions tod. sent to an’ ni . if enscaneally south ote Carter’s Spanish Mixture, says ‘it acts s; j cially on the Blood, Liver and Skin ‘and is prompt and efficient in its results.?? ew safely packed Dr. John Minge, formerl dane De Richmond, now ef rire died oe oy Raya Addiees Dr. M.B LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiées Lane, or Post Office Box 579 Albany, N. ¥ Va Tieden on uni 4 1 REMOVED trom No. 58 Beaver st te Lane, Albany, New York. des 8—1y 2 . ATCHES—WATCHES—WATCHES.— of Gold and Silver ‘CHES, high and low prices, which [ witl sell ¢ per SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA.—Mr. Jos. Robinson, of Wooster. Ohio, was cured of Scrofula Salt Rheum of three years standing by only three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture WM.S. BEERS & CO., ew York, for $5 No. 304 Broadway, Price $1 per bottle, or six . | than can be bought in Washington WM. 8. WOODSIDE, orsale by CHAS. STOTT, ‘Washington D. ROBINSON'S. Seweles, Master of Treusportation, G., and Droggists generally. ' ly m%-lm = 9 Pa. av. opp. Brown’s Motel, march 1—tf B. & O. Raitroad, Baltimore, e