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EVENING STAR. THE SUICIDE. Down by a river A peas maid stole ; Black as that river ‘The flow of her soul ; Deep as that —_ sis ‘The woes that oppressed ry Wild as that river The thoughts that possessed her ; min that river wd her heart’s blood, As by the river A moment she stood. White as the river When rising in foam, Ber death-stri: ken cheek, As she turned from her home; The - oft locks that pressed The snow of her breast, Were nich as the river When overit’s swell ‘The light of the moon In golden rays fell. en en eee She is e—and the river is moaning its song; Sheisfone—and the breast of the dark “water heaves; She is gone and the wind tells the tales to the leaves- She is gone— and the monn turneth sickly and pale. ‘The spring of her tears its last uibute has paid, find che oops neat the willew tree’s saddening shade. ‘Whence cometh the river, and whither its flow, The false one that injured her never shall knew, Nor ever again shall hard heart re'oice— Unceasing, that river’s mysterious voice Shall rush like a spirit along by his bed, And murmur the plaint of the innozent dead. to look as well as ‘ork repaired, and all or- All kinds of old perfect understanding Bek the worth of your money just give us & cali, at No 911 Pa. avenue, south side, betw. 9th and 10th streets mar 30—tf PECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &c., pty Silver, and fine Steel Spectacies, Eye Glas- ‘sen, Cc {Gg- Particular attention paid to the selection of Glasses adapted of ou. W. GALT © BRO., Jewelers, 394 Pennsylvania avenue, _mar Buf OTICK.—I received this day a new assort- ment of SLEEVE BUTTONS and STUDS, of GARET DYER respectfully announ the ladies of Wi i M. WILLIAN, LADIES’ DRESS AND TRIMMING STORE Pa. avenue. between Seventh and Eighth streets, M WILLIAN would respectfully announce to the Ladies of Washington that he has just received from the Northern cities a complete stock among which may be found— cies Trimmings A large lot of Bonnets, in silk, scrape, and straw, of the latest patterns And an excellent assortment of handsome Embroi- deries of all kinds. Dresses made in the latest Paris fashions at rea- sonable rates. Pinking and Fiuting, and Kid Gloves cleaned. mar 3l—eolm* Goods: as Vest Chains, Chatelains, Bracelets, Pins, Earrings, Rings, etc. Great inducements offered to purchasers. KEN, No. 330 Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and 10th st: QG- New Points put to Gold Pens at short no: Diamond: emt: and Jewelry made to order. OLIAN PIANOFORTES. Another of these beautiful instraments made by T. Gilbert & Co., Boston, can now be seen &t our lusic Depot. Also, a polendid mache case Melo- deon, eet ron ‘T. G. Gardner & Co, in. HILBUS & pte! Star Buildings. , NEW SONG. HY DID [ LOVE FALSE FLORA, words and music by W. B, of this city, and dedi cated to Inez Allison, the fair Guitarist This song has a most ent melody. Just lished and tor sale by HILBUS & HITZ. ap4 Soma Mrurary Faors.—At two thou- sand yards off, a single man or horse — orth dot; at twelve hundred yards, infantry can be distinguished from cavalry; at nine hundred, movements become clear; at seven hundred and fifty yards, head of columns can be made out. If the enemy’s cavalry are one thou- sand yards off when they begin to move, they will take about seven minutes to come up—first at a gentle trot, and final- ly at agallop; and during this interval, each gun can discharge at them, with great precision, ten rounds of shot. A thirty-six pounder, with oni third charge, at one thousand 4 - etrated twelve inches into geod rabble masonry, thirty-one inches into sound oak, and nearly six feet into a mass of earth, sand and clay. An eight-inch shell penetrates twenty-three feet into (No. 634.) * Notice x, the establishment of an additional land district in the State of California HEREAS under the provisions of the act of Congress, approved March 3, 1853. entit'ed “An act to provide tor the surrey of the public land in California,” 4c. the President of the Unites States is authorized, at such time or times as io his judgment the Rabiie interest may 20 imperatively require, . . to divide the Stete of California into two or three sopatate land districts, two of which districts were established un- der avd act by publi: notios, dated 21s: March, 1853; and whereas the surveys and s+tt’ements have extended in California so —— the conve jonee of it blic in i tierce. liabunent of the thres dntrietsuthetiacs {| PORE BOUNTY LAND TO «ALL who served by the act ef the 2d March, 1853, aforesaid— iVi in any war since 1790, whether as Officers Xow, therefore, be it known, that under, and by | Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Clerks, Indians, Chap- authority of the said act of Congress of 3d March. Wagon Masters, Teamsters, Landsm-n, (or 1853 the Prestient #f the United + tetes has direct: d idows or minor children) who have not yet that the State of California shall be divided into wd full 160 acres, and have been in service 14 three , will do well t. write to us, postpaid, and their which ar a: A { Warrants will be forwarded to them for the All that part ofthe Stxte, exmmencing on the Pag *HOVe quantity, und no charge if they do not get it. cifie coast, lying north of the line between tows * ~ + ef) preteen eizht (7 and 8) north of Mount Di- | 4 C\tim Agent's Office, opposite U. 8. Treasury, able bare line, thence runnirg east on said line to | V2shington City, D. mar 6—3m my LOOK HERE!!! one- compact earth. the merician, thence south on the meridian line to] POS. NEFF’S PREMIUM VIOLINS AND VI = A a . the line dividing towoships three and four (3 and 4) olinceilos can be seen at our Music Depot. A regiment of eight hundred stretches | north of suid base If e, thence east on said line be. | Amateurs and the profession are invited to call ‘ween townships three and four to the eastern houcdary of the State, will form the “Uppzr Dis. trict,” the land office for which has been established at Marysville All that part of the Stats lying south of the above described limits and nc rth of the line dividing town§ ships twenty and twenty-one, av r fifth stand- ard south) will form the “Minpiz ct,” the of- five for which is at Benicia; aod all that part of the State lying south of the firth standard parallel the “Lower Disrnict,” as heretofore organize}, the office for which is es abliched st Los Angelos; and iv view of the ssid direction of the Presidant of the United States, under the act of Congress aforeraid | ~ the boundaries sb-ve mentioned ehsll in future be regarded as the limits of the said iand distr'cts re- spectively. Given under my hand at the city of Washington, this ninth =e of April, A. D. 1856. By order of the President : JOHN WILSON, Commissioner General Land Office. sp 12—lawl3w ELDORADO HOUSE, Pa. avenue, between Third and 414 streets, WASHINGTON, D. ©. CLEMENT REYNOLDS, (Late of Willards’ Hotel,) Rae returns thanks to his friends and the public for their exceedingly liberal pa- tronage since the opening of his house, and he begs two hundred and fifty yards; a division of three brigades, seven hundred and thirty-five yards, allowing for space be- tween ; and a regiment of cavalry, four hundred — (> {t is now just two hundred years since phosphorous was first obtained by Brand of Hamburg. So wonderful was the discovery then considered that Krapt, an eminent philosopher, gave Brand three hundred dollars for the secret of its prep- aration. In appearance phosphorous re- sembles beeswax, but it is more trans- parent. approaching to the color of am- ber. Its name signifies - light-bearer,” and is indicative of its most distinguish- ing quality, being self-luminous. (> We heard a gentleman introduced to another, the other evening, as the au- thor of Daniel Webster's last words, ‘We still live.” — Boston Times. and try these excellent instruments HILBUS & HITZ, nts. A good Contrabass for sale low for cash, if imme} diate aplication be made as above. mar BANKING HOUSE OF PAIRO & NOUBSE, Op United States Treasury. ~ ONDS, Stocks and other seeurities perchased and sold. Interest at the rate of six lowed on deposits when left Jan %4—6m py cent per annum al 30 days or longer. OOUGHS, OOLDS, HOARSENESS, Reliefin Five Minutes. TYLER'S COMPOUND GUM ARABIO SYRUP. j he increasing demand for thie most pleasant, Safe, and effcacious remedy for all pulmonary distases, has enabled the proprietor to redace the Price 20 as to place it within the reach of al! classes Its superiority over most simils: preparations is at teated by many eminent; bysicians who hye teec witnesses of its effcscy when the usual reme have failed; also by thoweand cf onr most re spectable citisens who ave used it in their ‘amiliee both as preventive and cure with never failing suc cees for the last twenty years, during which perio: with very little aid from advertising, &., it ha gradually spread fae a over the whole Union. In cases cf recent Coughs, Hoarseness, dic. it gives immedists relief, and genrrally cures in a day =: to assure them that they will always be equally | OF two, without interfering with diet or busins-*, ot MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. | pressed in futare i 7 Be cavel'y | rendering the system more susceptible of Cola, 7 _, Name. Leave For Davs. Since his opening his large patronage has mduced § Chrovic cases, ‘ Unie New York. javre.........Apl. 7 | him to fit up two large rooms, in a handsome style | 3707 <oe Lungs, and Asta. Al where he is enabled to furnish tion, itis always very beneficial. and seldom faile : a@shington. DINNE& AND SUPPER PARTIES, when commenced in time to perfect @ cure. Iberica. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Sold wholesale by Pattersou & Nairn, Stott & Co. Ridgely & Go. Alexandria by Poel & Stevens. Is es ee 5 = 'S GUM ARARIO CANDY DROFS 2 similar composition to the above, but in a milder end mere portable form; they sct like a charm on & troublesome Cough, and clear the throat end for from two to fifty persons, in an Unsurpassed style 4s to quality, as well as excellence. mar 20—eolm LAW PARTNERSHIP. UPREMECOURT OF THEUNITED STATES. ROBERT J. WALKER and LOUIS JANIN _ GG The California steamers leave New York on the Sth and 26th ef each month. ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. National Hotel—r. p. wittaap have formed a ¢>partnership under the name oi > th j rug. particu T Wood, Pa Mr Morris, Md “Walker and Janin,” for the argument of cases in ne a aang for Flr toigpiaden thin of pub A Monigomery and lady, Kuakel Opera Troupe the Supreme Court of the United States, at Wash- | 3- assemblies, public speakers, singers, 49, . — ua ime — city, Leeper will attend throughout the] Price 124 and 95 cents psr box. wes, ) jerritt, Va future sessions of court. t Drug ana Candy Stores. W 3 Talbot, do 3 Cun ming, Pa ‘They may be addressed at Washington, N. York, | sor sn teet MOSt Drag and Candy Bi Capt Sinafield, NY ~ eo do or New Orleans. jan 19—eo3m* + S Bosworte teks & lady, NY aso en . : R. Davis, Va Mra Pickering, do” | THE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPA. pee 8 8 8S Dr RH Swart & daugh- INVIGORATING CORDIAL Gen T Brown, do ters, Va : NY OF THE LISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, J.B Brooke; do. T Bowling & family, do \HARTERED by Congress offers to the property] A PHENOMENON IN MEDICINE. y ali, US rd, SC owners e ict safer and cheaper m: NH Massie. Va JH Goodall, NY of insurance than any other Company. ao HEALTH RESTORED AND LIFE J P Sheeicross, cM SHAS. SOD retary. D i‘ R Betts, Eng WH MATHEW G. EMERY, Treasurer. RLIXIH OW CORDIAL a ney J Amotory, Fretand NA MaNaGeRs. ties attributed to Prof. MORSE’S INV1G0! ia R W Pendieton & serv’t, AH Ulysses Ward John Van Riswick ELIXIR OR CORDIAL were deemed fabulow. The F oe . _ ay oe Bran as hr ao public often decsived, could not believe the simple 1 am, el ° i re EG Mathews, Mé = E Smith, Ct Te metiden, Emery. and sublime truths announced by the disooveraty—- Bux facts, undeniable facts attested by witueesss of the highest ciass snd character, are now triumph- ing over sil doubts. INOREDULITY 18 0 Se by a mass of testimony which is perfectly rraal je. The Murxr remedies, in al casec, the deplorable svils arising from amisuse or abuse of the various organs which bushy dpatidletisios mschine called fan. It restores to vigor every delicate funo- tien connected with that mysterious compound J F Massie, NB Office, Columbia Place, corner Louisiana avenue and 7th street. Office hours from 3 to 6 o’clock p.m. feb B—eotf oo Fe SALE—A VERY FINE SADDLE AND Buggy HORSE. The horse is young, nile and sound, and of fine stock ; ‘SSN make either a very fine carriage horse, very pleasant riding norse. Browns’ Hote}—r. rv. & u. snown. 'T H Osbourn, Md W M Marick & ly Dr Chandier, Va G Y Hasleo, Pa H Chasin, do JC Howard, Tex PS Duvall, Pa T A Ball, Balt A Kinsaw, Pa id a Also, for sale an excellent work horse, perfectly | 8*D77 of matter .nd mind, necessary wo the repro TB sound.’ ? duction of human life. To Of feeble muscu- J McCoilock, NY oan pply to No. &3 Danbarton st., Georget’n. | ier frame, or deficient in vitel AJ Johnson, Mass J ge Ne es » = hp ORGANS FOR SALE. y Will n : WOtisandly, NY MC Hall “A SUPERIOR toned CHAPEL ORGAN; and a cial effects are not con WT Washington, Va Mrs Sinn, Md fine Rosewood PARLOR ORGAN, both now | fined to either sex or to any age. The feeble girl, G P Gates. do Mra Barr, do on exhibition at the Metropolitan Mechanics’ Pair. | the ailing wite, the listless, ernevated youth, the EG Lee, do P C Kern, Va ~— —— the manufaetory of HENRY ERBEN pitebobe ded orem gen the victim of nervous de WN . 35S Linn & ly, ew York. suffering CS Brown, NC W Slavens a24°9, Ge For terms, &c., apply to Prof. SCHEBL, on 14th | bility, of Dr Bean, Ma € Moore, NY street, north of P. HENRY ERBEN. | ll find infm B Hodges, do D Marthews, Pa teb 26—eotf H G Hadden F Eennick, NC G Embee, Ind* C Paynter, K PNo. 683.) J B Pidgeon, Pa A Hyou, Notice of Withdrawal of sertain Lands wn | Willards’ Hotel—z. a & 5. c. wittanp, f J Baterran, Engiand J Fiteb, W went ae ee * te it exists, without ms meg — H Merchant, La ory Passed August third, eighteen hun | only remove the disorder itself, but BC Randall, do G W Denison and lady, Ala P A Hamilton, Mass and four,” a) fod March 3, 1856, rel: ing to She Bes: and Wiseonsin river Lmpgtogrs efwi to enlarge said t five sections in the Sites £ V Glover, jr, Pa R Bale, Ve Lt W A Parker, USN Fey po Sac gmpeed ee: jerangements 0: system, to ner - yous <iseases, and the forms of usrvous Eiseass ibe G O Brastow, Md M Curtis, NY Sous bs order beari: self, are so numerous thatit would requireacolumn H C Gibson, Pa NA Carry,NC of rrp Aan direoted thet ex to enumerate the maladies for which this prepars- J B Lamyer, iady & son, P W James, Mass situated ia the Stars op Wisconsmm, ration is a specific. A few, however, beenume- Ma-s BB Smith, Va the canal and the Fow rivar tio 'T Allibone & lady, Miss Allibone, do H A Brown, Md 8 Simonds, Mass C C Morrison, do rated, vis: inaip- lent lysis, by na! affestiona, , tremors, 8 pric: Sensation in the fles ibn pretences seme mes Te indispo ition te move, faintness after Pa C Simpson & lady, NJ Miss Simpson, do M P Morris, Pa M C Moore & lady, do Miss C Moore, do palpitation of the tofore withdrawn and : through which it passes, (including t wwitsheld be withdrawn from P T Lowes & lady A W: Icett, Ia broken sleep an: dreams, inability to re wH —_ Md M Wive, NY rod main in one plece cr porlticn, weakness of the pro: Mr Saniord, do In the district of lands subjest to eale at Munasua — oes North of the base line and cast ite od st of the fourth grinci- aoe iacomy 2 Clery Kirkwood House—v. a. & a. xmxwoop. le ey tendency to miscar- — y id all complaints growing out of W Wallace, NY C F Fisher, NC orthe pemias pn Potala G R Sampeon, do A Atwood, PY eo a JC Laughland U Brown W Maister, OC JE Pord, Va Townsnip 14, of ll 3H Forbes, Ohio A Townships la, 15, 16. 17 and 18, of rang 18 3 Brown, NB w. Townships 15, 16, 17 and 18, of range 1 W K Brown, do ¥ Townships 17, 18 and 19, of range 14 Mrs Nab, do H Towneh pe 17, 18, 19, and 20, of 16 5 Lo, _ ~ Fea 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 ‘and 2 » Of range ona, 3M Mercer, WR L Townsnipe 16, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22, of eree Mr Stardish, do R Townships 18, 16, 17, 19, 90, 21 and 22 of range 18 GG Finch, NY T Townships 16, 17, iain '20, 21, 22, and 28, of DR Weston &ly,NY A Fange 19 R Craoks, NY B Townships 21, 22, 23 and 24, of range 20 Svensson In the district of lands subject to sale at MinznaL North of the base line and east of the of of Fourth princi Townships 12, 13 avd 14, on the left bank of the Wisseosin titer’ fica 8 In the district of lands subject to sale at Srzvzne’ United States Hotel_x. Cc. MACENEY. N Chapman, Ct JW Meredith JC Conover, Mi W Anders, do’ BR W Bailey, Va AR Sparks & JR Wood & family, DC G Jeffers, Kunmed?? PC C Simmons, Mi Sg Cordial, Gentam, Cal © Sexton, NY North ofthe base tine and east of the fourth prinetpal HM. RING, Proprietor, .¥. A Kennedy, en, Va F Dunow, Pa P Kennedy, do Townships 15 and 16, of range 8 pe rotties tial ia pat ap highly comentrated, tn G D Mercer, Va CL Bandel, Mi Towns*ipe 16 and 16, of range 9 Priogy—$# per bottle; two for $6; alx for $12, CJ Swvin, do J Catzendaffer, ‘Townships 15 and 16, of range 10 0. H. BING, 4 B B Rench, do W Helme, Pa ‘Townships 15, 16 and 17, of range 11 199 Broadway, New York. TB P Ingraham, do D B Lucas, Va Given under — 4 B B-rmes, Md BA Smith, Ma fold by the United Setes, ee a Oanadac, and West Indies. Omabondre, Dade, AGENTS, wa @ Mast Baee, do Washington—&. D. @IL, 5 A W Denmead, T A Robinson, éo Baltimpre—8. 8. C B Ashton, do | M Seandish, Mé Bichmond—DENNETT 4 BHEAS, T Meeerty, Mi Bax Bent! i OARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE.. The Great Parifier of the Blood! iy received and hag ae og 2a to | sto tn over cases, in neari for which it is recommended, wi goed results He says it is the most ex- medicine he has ver seen. the latest styles. Also, a variety of other new | certify sicians, took lergs quantities of Quinine, and [ believe ali the Tonics advertised, but all out ¢ relief, At last I tried Carter's Mixtare, two bottles of which effectually oured me, and I sm y to any I have had neither chills or fevers since. I consider it the best Tonic im this world, and the only medicine that «ver reached my case. JOHN LONGDEN. Braver , Bear Richmond, Ve. 0. B. LUCK, Esq., now in the city of Richmond eae any roe in the Post Offics, has such sonfidence in of Spsnish Mixture. net he hee Rome of 68 bottles, which he has given away to the afflicted — Mr. Lack he hes never known it to fail when taken to di Dr. MINGS, a Phy and formerly of the City Hotel, in the city of Richmond, says he has witnessed in a number of instances the effects of Mixture, surprising. > ——- real ps Liver, the good effects wera won- SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker & Morris, Richmond, was cured cured of Liver Com- it of three years standing, by the use of two jes of Cartar’s Spani-h Mixture. GREAT OURE Of SCROFUi.A —Ths Baitors of the Richmond Republican h=d a secvant employed in their press room, cured of violent Scrofuia, com bined with ism, which entirely disabled him from work. Two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perfect cure of him, and the Edi- tors in a public notice, eay they “cheer! recom: mend it to all who are aflicted with any d of the blood” STILL ANOTHER CURB OF SOROFULA.—I had a valuabie boy cured of Scrofule by Carter’s Mixture. I consider it truly a valuable TAYIAk, Conductor on the |, Va. SALT RHEUM OF la ga YEARS STANDING a .. Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing in the city of Richmond, was cured by three bottles of Carter’s Mixture, of Salt Kheum, which he hed for nearly twenty , and which all the physicians of the et notcure. Mr. Thompson is a well Knows -seczhant in the city of Richmondf and his s mert tesvarkab!e. 5 W34. &. MATTHEWS, of Richmond had « servant sured ef Szphilis, in the worst form, by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. He says he cheerfully recom- ends it, and considers it a very invaluable meii- cine. EDWIN BURTON, commissioner of the revenue, says he has seen the good effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixtare in s number of Syphilitic cases, and says it 6 6 pertect eura forthat horrible disease. WM. @. HA&WOOD, ef Richmond, cured cf old Sorsa amd Uleers, which disabled him frem walking. Took # faw bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk without a crutch, in a short time permanen'ly cured. Principal Dapots at M. WARD, OLOBE & Co,, No. 38 Maiden Lana, New York. T.W hy & SONS, No. 182 North Second st., Philadel; DENS STE 4 BEERS, No. 125 Main street, Rich- mond, Va. ‘And for sale by CHARLES STOTT, Washington, D.0; HENKY PEEL, Alexandria, and by Druggiste sverywhere. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5 sep 2i—ly Private Medical Treaties PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, M. B. LA CROIX, M. Dy 250 Pages and 130 Fine Bidin sad Colored Litho- he and Plates. parts of the Union“@a OHBAPEST BOOK EVER PUBLISHED, and containing nearly d uble the quantity of —- matter in that of the PL CENTS OR DOLLAR PUBLICATIONS. Tt treats on the PHYSIOLO- GY OF eerie pr the secret infirmities: disorder SS po’ On marriage, its duties and disqualifications, and ta pe ee anatomy and pl logy, an of the repro- ductive of both sexes, their structure, uses and functions. A popular and comprehensive trea- tise on the duties and casual*is:. f single and mar. tied life—happy and fruitrul al’:anves, mode of ce- curing them—infelfcitous «= infertile ones—their obviation and removai—mpurtent hints to those contemplating metrimcny, that will overcome ob jections to it; — sree maa nd this im- nt step without consul pages— Semenneaeee on the uiseases and medical treatment of females from infancy to old aze, each erp cad lcaily illustrater by beautiful lithographic p! nervous debility, its causes orale be & precesa at once so simple, safe and effectual, jure is tmpossible—rules for daily management—an esesy on Spormatorrhees with practical obeervations on a afer, and more successful mode of treatment—pre. sautionary hints ox the evils resulting from empiri- sal practico—an — all diseases arising indiscretion, with p! and simple rules by whieh ives without mercury— and marriage. Its perusal is 5 par paysical condition, and ‘wht are priviiegs to which every human being ont titled ta Price 25 eents per copy, ar five coples for one dol- lar Mailed free of postage to any part of the Ual N. B.—Those who prefer may consult Dr. La Gscrx ret Goubte of thelr sonscious of hay not See sty of the dioceses pent which Bis book treats pally or by mail. Modicine sent to any part of the Union according to safely packed and carefnlly secured from all observation. Address Dr. M. B. LA OROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane or Post Office Box 679, Albany, N. ¥. S@ Office open daily from 9 am to 0 p m, end cn Gunday from 2until6pm. - &@ Ofice Remaoved from No £8 Beaver st., to 31 Mata Lame, Albeny, . AN APPEAL TO COMMON SENSE LRT THE SICK HEAR THE TRUTH. Carta Bexsamin.— Wherever known his test! mony will be conclusive. But lest those who do not know the C: should be sceptical, Dr. Daw- son & Bro., with others of the best known and most hight: table cjtizens of Easton, endorse his wende cure by HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE. Easton, Oct. 4, 1854, Messrs. Mortimer & Tae! - Gentiemen—I feel it my ay to yeu and the pub lic to certify to the effects of Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture. ‘I was for more than five years laboring under a disease of Chronic Rheumatism, and the great of that time f was so helpless that | had to be helped from my bed and dressed in my clothes I became reduced to a mere skeleton. All the med icmes I took done me no , and I continued tu grow worse. I heard of pton’s Tincture and thought I would give it a trial. At this time | did Rot expect to live one day after another. { ‘lid na take it (the Tineture) for the Rheumatism, but m a short time I was well of disease, ‘rom the the effects of your ‘lincture and the help of God | am now getting in good health. I wish all the afflicted to try Hampton’s V. Tincture, as I have done, with the same effect that it has on Your obedient servant, Isaac Baguawm. We are acquainted with Isaac Benjamin ; evic him some of Hampton’s Vegetabie Tincture. lieve the above statement correct. ae’ Dawson & Bro. From our know! of Captain postion saat tie shove exten is Hangs exagerated. - A. —— My, ARLE: 3 Call and got’ pam 3s Rosinsor, lets gyatis, and see cures o: Bronchii See nonts Neuraigia, Nervousness and General Weakness. ar S —— of for delieate shilden we believe said by MORTIMER & MOWBRAY, 140 Bait more street, ry iy, N. York . B. Crane CELEBRATE @®erman Bitters, PREPARED BT DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philad’a., Pa, WILL BYYECTUALLY CURB Sour EBructations, ing Fiatyering ot the Pik of ine Stat tee or ming of the Head, Pluctering at the Hurr.ed and difficult Breathing, Heart, Choking or Posture, Dimness of «uown Physicians and individuals, ‘ in all parts he country is immense. The following from North Caolina is respectfully subsaitted, who may still doubt, to my “ tical Receipt Book. for Farmers and referring any Memorabilia,” or Prac- to be had of all the its for the German Bitters. Prinespal Office cad enanenery, 120 Arch st, Philadelphia, Pa. — TESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLINA. Certificate of Dr. . W. Smith, of Pine Hill, Rich mond N.C. Pine Hitt, March 4th, 1864. Da. C. M. Jacxson, Philadelphis—Dear Bir: I have been a subject of for the last five years. \welve months that we said I must die. in its worst frm, soc ae ean coamaen for the While in this condition, I was carried to the watering places in Virgmia, Tennes: see and North Carlie, but was net benefited by apy water to which I was taken. While on my way home, I stopped a week at Rutherfordton, a smal} village in lorth Carolina, to try the effect of eome Chalybeate water in that place. last of the week, I went into a drug store to get some medicine for m were several of the child and . There village Seas ta the store, and one of them seemed to take some interest in my case, and, after asking me some questions, said he had been a dy: speptic, and had been ly bene- fitted by the use of “Dr. Hoofland’s German Bit- ters,” prepared try the Bitters room, and insisted that f asked him to and I commenced tal you, and he insisted that I would je also called the next day at my so much that I would try them rears one bottle. He did it, g it as directed, and { do say I was more benefitted by it than all the water and medicine I had ever taken. After reaching home one of my ‘ription and medicine, (he a dy: me fora bors came to tic,) and t gave him nearly ail the Bitters I had le! which effected much good in bis case. He has often called on me for more of the same k'nd of medi- cine, saying he was more benefitted by it than any other he had taken, but I have not been able to get ay more for him or mysel! me a dozen or fully yours, wre, please sh: zble. Ri D. R. HOOKER, if eis: “sy there- Qs 8000 as W. SMITH. Roger’s Store, Wake Co., N.C., October 24. 1853, says :—“‘ Having experienced dm the use of “ Hoofland's German benefit from Bitters, in Chronic Dysentery and functional de- rangement of the Liver, and its concomitan {am desirous of obtaining a benefit of my community. evils, vant, of it for the ‘ou will, therefore, please eend a lot, &c. &c. CERTIFICATE OF WM. J. ATWOOD. Honrsvitte, Yapain Co, Dr. C. M. Jackson—Dear 8 C., Nov. lst, 1863. Allow me to ex- presse to you my sincere thanks for your discovei ofa medicine which, to say the least of it, has ef fected a cure that all other medicines, thut I have saken, have entirely failed to do. “*Hoofland’s Ger- man Bitters” bave eured me of the most stubborn and aggravated case of the PILes that, perhaps, ever fell te the lot of man. My case is not a stranger in teis community, as surrounding I am well known in this and the counties, and can truly say that my re- covery has astounded all my friends and relations, as | had tried everything recommended, and nothing did me any good until the Bitters. was prevailed upon to try You are at liberty to make any wee of this communication, for — benefit of the afflicted, ou may think proper. re, ere "Wa. J. ATWOOD. These bitters are entirely vegetable, they invigorate and strengthen the system, never prostrate it, and can be used for infants as well as adulis. For sale by res) by Z. D. GILMAN, J. R. PLB! Georgetown; and mar 1 table dealers Wg i and ashington; J. L. KIDWELL, , Alexandria. AND JEW &L id a supply of fine WATCHES and JEWELR wich will be sold very cheap to suit the times. Gold Le ver Watches as low as $25, warranted to’ keep store 349 mar 2—dim oie Call and see for yourselves at the J. ROBINBON, Pa. ave., oppo. Browns’ Hotel. STOP YOUR COUGHING. UST received, per Adams & Co.’s Express J lari?s \ew York Gold Sedal GUM de case of M: OPS, nae pas 3 Lemon. ‘and Hore Also, of Banana, Vanilla, Raspberry, ound flavors. complete assortment of his celebrated Chocolates, of universal reputation and without Tival in the United States. For sale at Z. M. P, KING’S, 965 Vermont avenue, corner [ street. mark EW BUO The Immaculaie God; an exposition thorne Ks at SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE. Conception; or, The Mother of by the Right Rev. Bishop Ulla- G-owth in Holiness, or the Progress of the Spirit- ual life, by the author of All for Jesus The ‘Metropolitan Magazine for April. The Slave of the Everything im the Station All the new books publi Lamr, by Wm. North line received immediate ly afterwards and for sale at SHILLINGTON’S Bookstore, — Building, corner 43 st. and Pa. ave. fe tenet IN CORSICA, CORSICA; ici sketch of the earl; the German by Ea lward Joy Morris—price social, with of Napolean, . - a: Aegina ~ enact pasri ws Chanoar to ‘ennyson, y ished and for aaleat Just mar 2 je at TAYLOR & MAURY’S, , near Gib at. FOR POOR AND LABORING MEN. MALL BUILDING LOTS of 10 feet er more, i Yerious parts ot the City, and iow peioas, ated terms to osm’ Ll & 00. BUILDING 8STOSE, Yor sale, deliverable at the Washington, Georgetown, or 16th street, opp. Treasury iv Iv Canal, or Wharves ir LLOYD & 00. te THE SUPERB PIANO, Mae oe, expressly tor the late exhi- tion in this city, by Bacon & Raven, and which received 4 mepat, is now on exhibition at our store. This mi skill be return ificent 5) imen of superior to New ‘ork at an early day, unless disposed of. We are authorized to sell it upon very reasonable terms. We have also for sale that beautiful manufactured by Hallet, Davis & instrument, .» Boston, which received the first diploma at the recent exhibition. We have always on hand a ianos from the above of Pian: taken in exchange. fetem chase lag Old and superior stock Pianos JOHN F. ELLIS, - 306 Penna. avenue, near Tenth street. ae (0 MEMBERS OF CONGRESS & OTHERS. SILVER SPO! GALT & BRO. stock of pure Silver Dessert, and Forks, Ladies, Butter Knives, ucies of pure Silver Ware, varied than ever offered to 324 Pa. feb B—f NS, FORKS, &c.—M. W. pecial egret their and all other ar- which is largerand more their customers. M. W. GALT & BRO., Avenue betw. 9h and 10th sts. eee F 4A’8 PATENT AMERICAN ACCORDEONS. Several of these new aad i just received and for sale at the Also, 6 dozen of Books, pri instruments Depot o' HILBUS & HITZ. Faa’s new and chéap instruction The public are invited to examine these Accorde ons, ha hibition e: mar 94 received the first jums in every ex- OHNSON ON MANURES, 1 yol, London TRAVELERS’ ie Mott Bodel's Line. GL WEW YORK, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON CITY, 4ND DISTRICT OF GOLUMBIA PACKETS. “ LINE OF PACKETS SAILS WEREL. from pier 14 East River, New ¥: and ofiener Dit ree 4 bn Rive, New os vessels: ten at either point will receive freight and give bill of lading to Washington at the lowest agent Corner Washington and Albany sts.. JNO. W. SCHA jan 14—43m Poot of India Wharf, “FOR THE WEST AND SOUTH. Vi A @BME: T IMPORTANT Cl GES OF [EDUDE!! The late completion of the and uniting. as bed rest a Line, toe Deltieore ond Obie tyr th all pertions of ject (en! and Southwest,) gives this route ly incressed aivantages to throagh travelers in that direction. On and sf'er MONDAY, November 27, 1854, the sing wit! be rum as followe: FOR THROUGH PAESENGERS. Two fast trains daily will ran in each direction. firat—The MAIL N, leaving Camden Station at? et eee 3a Sunday,) and at Whee! Second: EXPRESS TRAIN, leaving at 5p my imstead of at 7 p. m., as heretofore, and running torough to Whes'ing !n about 17 hours, resching there at 1025 a. — eee gr es step at Waeb- ington Junction, Sy! ie, Momocacy, FP cry, Martinsburg, Sir John’s Run, Piedmont, Rowleeburg, Newburg, Fetterman, Ferm- ington, Cameron and Moundeville only, for wood and —, end meals. Both —, = rompt und regular connection ° Grairal Ohio Road for Cambridge, Zanesville, New- ars, Columbus, Cincinnati, Sandusky, Toledo, Letroit, Indianapoiie, Bt Louis,ete. Passengers leaving Daltimore Mail Trs‘n; will reset Cincinuati fer dinmer next da, yy Sa Train they arrive there seep ing Sept but one night on the route by either \. Py for the are and all intermediate points can mzke 2 direct .cpne> tion with ‘be traiys upon the Cleveland and Pitts burg Railrord at all times when the Ohio is bie for steamers between Wheeling and W: by | Baltimore in the Mail at7 sm. re EXPRESS TRAIN stop me reechlng ching Bob The EXPR AIN at 4 nm. tinore et 9.50a.m. The MAIL THAIN at 11.45 p ™ . reaching Baitimore at m 7 p. nei: in. Biver (i i'l be sold at «1 Limes when thestage f water I admit. 4#@- Through tickets between —_ aod tbe Wasni mn, and all the important end towns im the West, are sold at the Ticket Offices of Com: a ane FOR WAY PASSEN (EDS. Rosd i st 1145 midnight, Cumberiand at 10.160 m, Strives at Bal at7 p.m. THE FRKDEKICK ACCOMMODATION TRA for Frederick and i: termediste ‘will sart 4p. m.,, daily. (except Bundays) ar: in Freder- ok at 740 yen ee Frederick at 9a. arriving at timore 2. oon ThE 5! OTIS MILLS ACOOMMODATION will be run daily, (except Bundays,) as follows : Leave Camden Station at 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. Leave Ellicott’s Mills at 7.30 a. m. and 6.30 p.m. WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS: Bunday at and 5 p m. Leave Baltimore at 44 and Pm. On Sunday at 44 s mand 5pm. The connestions with Daltimore & Ohio Railroad for the West are by trains leaving st 6 s m and 3 » Jor Philedeiphis and New York at 6, and 8} am and6 pm walle. ee de eee dae For Nornolk at 8 p m. bath ng Agent. Particu’ar attention is called the Bele Seasis ible ef color inga who mry wi dec ®@reaeceset Reeseanese For L: 4 tars, o& Luray and New Market, connecting with the tage at Oupeper on Toetays, Troreayeand Bot —_ burg daily, connecting with the stages Per order: W.B. BROOKETT, Agent. nov T—t? " "FOR MOUNT VERNON. _ On TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, Eetaed round trip $1; from Alex- 6 sey a pene cng ae a Goachas leave the Oapitol for the best ot 8 o'alk. Coach fare 10 cents. @ence with Geo. 4 Thos. Parker. Refreshments on the boat. oct 28—dtf SAM’L GEDNBY, Capt THE KEW YORK & LIVERPOOL sii UNITED STATES AIL STEAMERS. as ¢ \

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