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FISCHER'S BAND FULLY. ORGAN-| FRENCH AVING now completed all my ?rrangement= fora first rate BRASS and COTILLON BAND, lam again at the service of the public to | GenUemen’s Hair Dressing and Shay attend Excursion Parties, Exhibitions, Parades, Pic Nies, Ball=, and Serenades. Al! those in favor of a, citizen’s band are aaeue our enterprise, here in ro P. P. 8.—This Band, under my direction, is regularly uniformed, and trom a practice over twenty years | can give satisfacuon to every one. Residence, Pa. avenue, north sid 10th streets. first door west of Iron Hail, Orders left with Mesers. Hilbus & Hitz prnctually ly invited to encourage JOHN B. ELVANS. WILLIAM THOMPSON. BLVANSS & THOMPSON, DEALERS IN HARDWARE, COACH TRIMINGS, &c.. No 326 Penusylvania avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets, Wé HING HARDWARE. er, Albata and Silver Plated > Table and Desert Spoons Carvers and Forks, Steels, Kuives with and with- Brass, Britannia, Block Tin and Plate? Candlesticks; Shove! and Tongs, Watfle rons, S.d [rons Masliv and Bell Metal Kettles, Furnaces, Gridirons, BUILDING MATERIALS. Rural Cottage, Closet, Cupboard, Chest, Till, Pad Shuttle, Door, and Biind Hinges, Screws, Cut and Wrought Naiis, Bolts Brad’s Shuuer Screws and © Handrail Screws, Door Beli Pullz, Door Sheaves and Rail, ac. CABINET MAKERS’ GooDs. Hair Cloth, Curled Hair, Moss, Gimps, Sofa and —a Biind Hooks, Rack Pulleys, Roller Ends, ackets, Fun Glue, Coffin Handles and Screws, Diamond Screw — Door Springs, bs CARPENTERS’ GOODS. Planea, Saws, Drawing Ki els and Gonges, Plane frons Augers, — and Bitts, Boring Machines, Hara- Haw Spokeshaves, Chis- BLACKSMITH AND COACH MAKERS GOoDs. prings, Axles, Felloes, Spokes, liubs, Bows. Shaits, Poles , Slvered and Brass Bands, Stump Coliars, Top Props oside Iemings, Lining Seaming Cords Tacks. T'ringes, Laces, and Black and Bright Curtain Frames Russia Duck, Esamelied Leather, Dash Leather, ELVANS & THOMPSON, 346 Pa. avenue. INZALATION FOR THE CURE OF Asthma and Consumption. NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL!!! HYGEANA the door of the Million. Brought home to ANA, ORB INHAL ri iment, ¢ phystcian remarks, “it naliug—constantiy breathing an g vapor—the medicinal properties eet contact wit! is evideat that the whole wrial ape the many and duced upon them when intro aad subject to the process is for sale at all the © the following, might be ma has cured me of the . M. uncannoa, Pa. ims of ten years by Dr. Curtis's Uygeana. Mrs. Pawl. of No. § Hammend cured of a severe of a distressing co decided to be ii ok, testifies £ Naw Yor, Nov. 15, 1854. highly of Dr. Curtis’s Hygeens +a of the throat and Lungs — Lily lo tevtify its efficucy, excellent: medi- al.ng application to iam convinced that Syrup and the iz prot. 8. Cxxver writes us as follows: your Cherry Syrup and Byg: chrouie sore threat, that had ri er forms of (eaiment, and me that, whiate¥ J preparation, it @ brought within uh: Dr Jonna, one of the mow cP ris—Dear S'r—Having witnessed the ex- f your Hygeana or inhating Hygean Syrup, in ease of Chronic Bron- eounter mritation ebi.ts, and bewg inuch ia favor im aftvctions of the throat, Bronchial tubes and lungs IT ean therefore cheerfully recommend your Medi- cated App. tatus as being the most convenient and effectual mode of app:ying anything of the kind I Neo doubt, thousands of pereons wed, ana Many cured, by using your wed to confess that I am op r using secret compoands, but ‘ived article, and its efects in wiuded to, bave induced ise to speas You are at liberty to use this in on street, N.Y. Sold by CURTIS @ PE! PAUL, No. M49 Chambers , N.Y. nt free to any part of the United an is the ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUIN 3 vus Counterfeit, ARLES STOTT, 7m tue First Wa a. DENTISTRY. »ublic attention over all others, viz: TY, vieing with Nature in these » others excelling. Public in- ‘ully solicited. Piease call and constitutionally healihy, plugged ! a No. 398 E street, near the yivasde avenue and i4th street. STORY OF THE CORP? OF ROYAL SAP Miners, by Conolly, Quartermaster t of the Corps, 2 Noval Operations ia the et, London, 1335 e a ¢ Almianac for 1855 by Arherton, Chief Ea r, Wootwich, 1 vol, London, 1255 i and defence of o wry Of Remarkable i sue Militwy Technical Diction Dictionary ot Military Science Roberts on Recruits Krasinski’s Ru: And other Muitary Works just imported ay PRANCK TAYLOR. x LDIES”, G DEEN® BOOTS A offers his pres Au persons in 304 Pa. av., near 10u #t., north side. 2 DR. THEOD. HANSMAN five hours from eight to tea o'clock a.m 7 wenth st., opp. Ould Fellows Hall, aa sun vene Balan. ma a 4 iy announces he citizens of Washington, that he bas opened a ing Saloon, on Pa. avenue, between Lith and 12h streets, where he ia at all times prepared to accommodate array, ta branches of the wnsorial operation. Hair Cutting performed in the very latest styles. He would call pee, attention to his Wigs, ‘nzcttes, Whiskers, Mustachois, Toupees, Braids, &e., and is prepared to fill all orders in the. above line at the shortest notice. A good assortment con- stanily on band. He respectfully solicits a call, feelirg assured that he cannot fail to please all who may so favor him. je 6-—eolm JOHN BERBORN. POTOMAC PAVILION, Piney Point, St. Mary’s County, Maryland. eae desirable place for health and sea-bathing will be opened for the reception of visitors on the 15th of June, with nothing left undone that Will promote the comforts of ite guest. ments have been made since my last seacon. A Luneh Room has been built for the accommodation of visitors at ail reasonable hours, day and night. Stables and Carriage Houses have been built to accommodate those at at a distance Billiard Table. Pistol Gallery, Shuffle Board, Ten Pin Alleys and Baths have all been improved, and are free to visitors only. I am thankful to the public for their patronage the last two seasons, and hepe to see my old friends and many new faces the coming season. The Pavilion shall be clean and well kept. Children with whooping cough or measles wil! not be admiited as boarders. TERMS OF BOARD: For single day. §2 00 For three days 150 By the week... 10 00 By the month, per day. 125 W. W. DIX, Proprietor. Leiter Boxes have been placed on all the Steam- ers for the accommodation of visitors. je5—eolm A CARD.—LOOK HERE! LL ye lover’ of the good things of this life, and we will teli you where you may obtain atleast some of them. Thanktul for past favors, I would respect‘ully ask a continuance of the same dur ng this Spring and Summer. | am prepared to furnish all who will give me a call with the sweet and cool ing Beverages in my line at short notice. Such as Ice Creams, Water Ices, of all flavors, Schariotie Reuse, Blancmange, &c. Wakes of all kinds. Also, foreign and domestic Fruits and Confectionery, gen- = kept in well regulated establishments of the ind. Particular atiention will be paid to furnishing Wedding or Bride’s Cakes. Also, Parties, Bulls, Excursions, Pic Nice, &c., &c., and upon reason able terms. Call at the old stand, Massachusetts avenue, be- tween 9th and 10th streets, Northern Liberties. N. B.—Beet quality [CZ CREAM sold at $1 0 per gallon. may 7—eoJin JOHN W. RIGHTSTINE. LAW PARTNERSHIP. OBERT J. WALKER and “LOUIS JANIN have formed a co partnership under the tirm of “Walker & Jan‘a,” for the management and ar gument of cases in the Supreme Court of the Urted States, and before the Court of Clays at Washing- ton City. Address Washington, D. C. may 10—e03in MOSAICS ! MOSAICS!! iH. -EMEKES, Jeweller, No 330 Pa. avenue, AS received this day, direct, the largest assort £ ment Of magnificent Roman and Florentine JSAIC JEWELRY, which has ever been offered in this city. Phe patterns are of the very latest styles. The lot, being rather large for the advanced 5 son, wiil be sold at extremely low prices. Magnificent sets of Pins and Ear Rings, from 36 up to $50. rers of thi: vited to exam this assortm M. WILLIAN, LADIES’ DREIS AND TRIMMING STOKE, Pa. avenuc. between 7th and &th streels. h WILLIAN would respectfully announce to tie the Ladies of Wasiington, that he lias just ceived from the Northern cities a completa stock of GOODS, among which tc New style French bres: imuaings Fine French Piowers and Ribands A large lot of Bonnets, in silk, erape, aud straw, of the latest patterns And an excellent assortment of handsome Embroi derica of all kinds. Dresses made in the latest Paris feshions at rea- sonable : ates. Pipking and Finting. and Kid Gloves Ladies Mantillas, ready made, and mz. eolm CARRIAGES—OARRIAGES HAVE now on hand d@ constantly very jarge assortment of Pleasure Famil RELAGES, of the latest = ions, which 1 will sell as low as t quality oF work can be sold in any of the principal markets of the United States, ‘The subscriber is now dealing exclusively in Car Nages ot his own manufacture, and al! work sold hy him wilt be warranted, and compare favorably wi any work in this market. As I always keep ak assuriarent, I invite purchasers and others to € ami my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Carriages built to — Old Carriages taken in exchange, or repaired at the shortest notice. . ‘THOMAS YOUNG, Sign of the Golden Horse, No, 499 Pa. avenue and 4% street. may l—eo3m THE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPA- RY OF THE i ISTRICE OF COLUMBIA. HARTERED by Congress, offers to the prop owners of the District safer and cheaper meens of insurance than any other Company, JLYSES WARD, President. CHAS. WILSON, Secretary. MATHEW &G. EY ERY, Treasurer. : man yeses Ward nas Blagden Howard, J. C. MeKeiden, Office, Columbia Place, corner Louisiana avenue aud 7th street. Office hours from 3 to 6 o’clock p.m, fed 26—eotf ORGANS FOR SALE. SUPERIOR toned CHAPEL ORGAN; and a fine Rosewood PARLUR ORGAN, both now eancd. © to order, RS. Van Riswick + Browning Mathew G. Emery. y way you May | on exhibition at the Metropolitan Mechanics’ Fair. & They are from the manutactory of HENRY ERBEN of New York. Por terms, &¢., apply to Prof. SCHEEL, on 14th street, north of P. HENRY ERBEN. ted 26—eotf NOTICE TO THE CREDITORS OF HALL & BROTHER. Bare BALL, survivin 28 Hi g crecitors of aid fi ‘X months from said 2th day of 'ebruary, 1855, and deliver to said Ba- tuch Hall, full and abso » releases of all indebted- ness to them respectively by said Garuch Hall, sur viving partner a3 aforesaid. Notice is therefore herey given to such creditors of said firm of Hall & Brother, or said Baruch Hall, surviving parmer, a8 may desire to participate in the benefit cf said assignment wo execute and deliv. er to said Baruch Hall, full and absolute releases as aforesaid, within the period of six mosths fiom said 28th day of F-bruary, 1855. RICHAYD WALLACH, Trustee. je Ll—eotAug8th FOR POOR AND LABORING MEN. MALL BUILDING LOTS of 10 feet er more, in ity, and Georgetown, at it. LLOYD & aw. STOW, at the Gancl,or Whacves tp LOYD & CO, Oik Gites, Opp. Treneury Deparimieas RESIDENT'S MOUNTED GU \uD QUICK M y ins just been ‘Tue tide page is listed. HILBUS & HITZ Music Publisherc, Depot in Star buildi — READY-MADE SUMMER CLOTHING. AV vithin the last few days made gteat ‘oour f @ fre ROW pi ucem’ Ut in p. 8 @ salesro ums befor pared to offer genti nd quality Gauze, merino, and cotton Unde Linen aad Cotton br Summer Stocks, Cra Collars, Gloves, Hos: Is very jazze Sud *, Searls, Ties y, &e., plete, making our preeent ‘K one of sirable to select frorain pri ces and quality to Le found this side ef New York. WALL & STEPHENS, 392 Pa. ave., next door to iron Hail. je4— (News) a LEXANDKEA POLKA*SCHOTTIS! 8 Krummacher’s new piece ae, Gedic-ted to Miss Eliza J. DeCamp, of this city, just published and for sale at the Music Pepot of ded lies | = HILBUS & UITZ. | OTIC &.—Our customers are rexpectiully in formed that on and after this date, until Sep tember, we shall close our store everv evening at 7 o'clock. HILBUS & HITZ, yes Music Depot, HAIR DRESSING AND 12, 1840, the Treasw: Many improve- in wee ance may be reports from the lai Quiney, Edwar State of Illinois, maining unsold at the they will be pre : _ {No, 537]. ont Notice of the discontinuance of the United States land offices Edwardsville, Chicago, and Dizon, Ilh- nw NDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE SECOND pproved June which declare “that whenever the quanti- ty of publie land remaining unsold in any land dis- trict shall be reduced to a number of acres less than Beeretnry of the Trenstry (0 dscontina tke tama peretary e to discontinue the Office for such district ; and 1 any land in any such district shall remain unsold at continuance of a land office, the same shall be sub ject to sale at some one of th most convenient to the district in which the | office shall have been discontinued, of which the Secretary of the Treasury shall give notice ; and inasmuch as the 7th section oft 4th September. 1841, authorizes the to continue any land district in which situated the seat of government of any one of the States, nc twithstanding the quantity ‘ott h district may net amount to one hundred thousand acres, when in his opinion such continu- juired by public convenience, or, in order to close the land system in such State, at a convenient pcint, usder the provisions of the act on that subject approved June 12, 1840; and inasmuch as the duty above required has be:n devolved on the Se- ones of the Interior by the “act to establish the e Notice is accordingly hereby given that in view of L and officers at Palestine, Quincy, Edwardsville, Chicago, and Dixon, that the vacant Jand in each of said districts is reduced below one hundred thousand acres, the Secretary of the Tnteri or has direeted that the land offices at Palestine, ille, Chicago. and Dixon, in the mtinued, and the lands re- ime of the discontinnance be made subject to sale at the land office at Springfield the seat of government in said State Lands remaining unsold, and unappropriated by Jaw, and subject to private entry within the limits ot the districts now discontinued, wil! cense to be subject to entry as heretofore at those offices from the date of the receipt of this notice hy the registers and ieceivers thereof, and the land officers at Spring- field will give public notice of the day on whieh red to receive applications for entries of any such lands at their office. at Patestine, Quin: section of the act of Congress a) e existing land offi department,” approved 3 March 1849: OS. 8. WILSON, Acting Commissioner Gen‘ Land Office. Rie flo i ae PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. War Drparruanr, Washington. Jane 9. 1855. Peer. will ba received at this d partment until 3 o'clock o1 Saturday, the 30th of June instant, for supplying the stationery described in the rchelule below. The Stationery must be of the best quality. Sam- les must accompany the biis. Tke saccesstul bier will be required fo git bond, with approved sureties, fr the fa tial ful- filment of his contract, and the departursat will re- serve the right to order the articles at such tim», acd ia such quantities as it may deem proper, and to iccreaie or diminish the quantities below stuted Papers made of linen str-k. 2 reams folio post, taled, mach'ue made, weigh- ing 17 pounds, per ream 30 reams single cap, raled, maeline made, weigh, inz 12 pounds, per ream 12) reams quarto post, rood, mast ine made, weigh ing $14 pourds per ream 20 reams quarto post, raled, haod made, welgh- ing 8'4 pouds per ream 20 reams no*e paper, per ream 5 rams copying peper, per reaa 5 reams bio'tiag paper, per ream 10 reams Crane’s machine made baff-envelepe pa 20000 envelope: 20 dozen cards Perry’s pene, per dozen cards 100 dozen cards o ber imetallic pens, per dozen cards 2000 quills, No. $0. per 1.900 62 dozen Contes’ . per ream 70 weighinc one pound.) per 1,000 cr Faber’s Isad pencils, par dozen 2 dozen ivory folders, plain, pr dozen 2 dozen erasers, ivory handles, per dicen 1 doz+n ivory wafer ctamps, per dozen 1 dozen cocoa sacd boxes, pee cezen Sdozen 4-bisded knives, Rodgers per dozen 8 doz-n inkst .nd, 2 & Son's, ch eu iglasa, par doz 10 dozea Cocper & Puillip’s, Prices’, or o.her black i. ky in que + Der dozen 15 dozen French carmine ins, in ounce viala, per ‘ren 1 dozen copying ink, per dezen 2°0 wafers, larze, for deorrtmeat geal, per 1,000 20 pounds wa ers, common s'ze, per poucd 6) pounds sealing wex, ecsrlet, per pound 10 poznds India rubb-r, prepared in pieces, per pound & ounces pumice, per oanea 2 pecks black sand, per peck 20 Cozen taste, ascoried, per dozen 100 dozen red tape, arsortad sizes, por dezen je i—law3w&30Jone ot Ap Proposals will be received for the work of particue Jar culverts, bridges, &e., as described in the plans and specifications. Portions only of some of the works can be com- pleted under the present approprie contracts for unfinished work will be sv ture appropriations by C: priation not holding out stffici i and what works shill be stopped until fund= Lecome available. In case of the entire stoppase of any porticular work for want of funds, the reserved ten per cent. will be paid, if, in the jadg:nentor gE work hes been properly executed ao far as it has ce. Se ismente will be mac United States Tressur, r of the Engineer, reserving 19 per ce: be a condition ofall contracts that the wo: be paid their full wages monthly and in All bids should be -eale¢ sala for work on the Washington Agu ‘The United States reserve: i or all the bids should they tageous, end to make such arrangements as may be considered most conducive to hi az undertakes; said guaran, the certificate of the United States district judge, United States district av: officer of the General Go keown to tne Enginecr or L the guarontors are abie to mal Bids will be opened in presence of bidders if apy of then chouse to be present. may 10 may Sil—tf Adams’ Equity, new edition, with WASHINGTON AQUEDUOT. Orica Wasninaton Ag: govcr, Wachington, March 7, 1855. ROPOSALS are invited for graduation, sione and brick masonry, dains,tunicis, and other works of the Washinston Aqueduct. Proposals received up to the 8th of May will be opened at noon of that day. wrofites, and specifications of the work will ination on and after the 20th day next. but all the ject to fu- Bs The E amount of work to ess under euch contract jation, and, in case of the appro- when Suineer, the upon t and endo ne righ ect any advan- i] d ema: @ progress of the ork. Every offer must be accompanied Ly 2 written guarantee, signed by one or more responsible per- sons, to the effect that he or they u bidder or bidders will, if his or ti dertake thatthe into an obligation, within tea sufficient sureties, forthe compl cy, navy agent, or some ment or individual tot War, that zood their guarantee, Form of Guarantee, To Capt. M. C. Meigs, U. 8. Enzreers: rol pay Sh ly and tute of —-—-, hereby, jrintly severly, cove- punt with the United 3: i » foregoing bid of ———— aey will, wiihin ten days after tas acceptance of said bid, « and suit farnish Uie anicles propoued, iu couformity to the terms of the advertisement under which it was made; and, in case the said enter into contract a3 afuresnid, we gusranty to make good the difference between the offer by the said ——> and the next lowest bidder. \ ed, residents of , in the tales and gwnrenty, in c' be accepted, thet he or ute a contract for tie same, with guod ‘nt sureties, to perfomm the werk or shoeki fail to A. i. o. D I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowladge and belief, and sufiicient. ¢ above named guarantors are guod EF. M. C. METQS, Captain of Bugineers in Charge, mar 7—eotMay8kwif NEW AND OLD PIANOS. E have now in store the large PIANOS ever offeres in this y, from Hal- let, Davis & Co., Bacou & Raven, and Knabe, Gaehte & Co.’s celebrated manufactor ‘These Pianos we guarantee, and s¢!! upon v Also, 2 new Pi-no used oni we offer at the low pri band Piano, by Andre 5 A very fine second hand Chickering Piano for sale or rent at a bargain. eet Pranos Loma iways on id, Binols, Covers, Violins, Guitare, Flutes, Accordeous, Music. &e. x2. ? y easy teras. onths, whieh 5 @second- afew of $3 m, for ¥ exchangs four new. JOUN &. ELLIS, 306 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 9th and 10th streeia. ERRY’S AND GILLOTT’S 8T EL PENS in variety, bought ia person from the manufactur- ere by the undersigned, in this way securi nu- iveness, as well as the best quality and finer, ot each brand. _may 26 FRANCK TAYLO:! UPERIOR TABLE AND POCKET Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, &ce --A large assort- ment, lower than at any other piace in the city. For vod articles and low prices always eZ ipl the lousekeeper’s Furnishing Store, 490 Seventh st. may 30 G. FRANCIS. AND WARRANTS WANTED, fr Which the highest prices will be paid by CHUBB BROTHERS, (intel) Opp. the Treasury. TW ieee Law, ELEMENTS OF INTERNA- tional Law, new edition American note FRANCK TAYLOR, ie time of the dis- he act see and unsold assoriment of WE WOULD NOT GIVE A DOLLAR R ALL THE TINCTURE HAMPTON Ev- FR: MADE.—Thas spoke a wise and man, but mark the change! Let the afflicted hear him, and then decide whether to suffer on or be made ‘Rev. Jaues W, Huxxicvr, the talented and inde- it editor of that highly popular and extensive read paper, the Christian Banner, pubhshed at ksburg, Va., in his editorial of the 18th of May, 1855. eee of HAMPTON’S VEGE- TABLE TINCTURE: “Some time ago we merely al'uded to Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture, with a promise of eee more particularly Qhe great relief we have oursei derived from its use. During our collegiate course, owing to sedentary habits, we became quite dyspep- tic, and were very much troubled with vertigo Fur more than twelve years after leaving college, we were laboring under these two afflictions. In the spring of 1 our general health became so delicate that it was pat difficulty we could attend io the ordinary oilers of our profession Everything We ate immediately turned acid, our digestive or- gans became wholly deranged ; losing as it seemed to as, all their activity and vitality; we were con- stantly depressed in spirit, our energy almost for- sook us, and nothing but necessity urged us on to action. We had taken strong medicines, observed great particularity in our diet, and all to no = We had of ever recovering our th, when a female friend of ours importuned us to get 2 bottle of Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture, assuring us that we would find great relief from tts use. 'e briefly replied, “we would not give a dollar for all the Tinc- ture Hampton ever , 89 far as Our own individ- ual health was concerned.” We had no faith in it nor any other medicine in effecting a cure on us. In the kindness of her heart, however, without con sulting us about it, se sent and got one bottle and urged us to accept of it, and for her sake, as it could not possibly injure us, to use it according to direc tion. For the high regard we bad for her and her act of kindnes:, we promised to doso. And wiih- out exageration we can truly say that before we bad used the contents of one bottle we felt like a newman We used, consecutively, from ten to fifteen bot- ues. We were afraid to give it up, fearing our old diseases might return. Since then, our digestive Organs have been uniformly correct, our I clear, and 80 far as our labors, toils, liabilities, responsi- bilities, and worldly cares will allow, our spirits have been buoyaut, and we eat what we please, and as much as we please. and when we please— and ailis well. For the sake of the afflicted we make this statement, hoping that others may find the same relief (rom its use that we have. It should be hept in every tamily. No family should ever be pes tH AMPTON’S VEGETABLE TINC- T 5 Lawyers, Doctors, Barkere, Ministers, in all the eran of State, Ladies and Gentlemen in the highest walks fe, as well as those moving in the mest hu eres, speak of the cures oa Uem- selves and ‘riends by this wonderful article. Call and get pamphiets gratis, and see cure? o: Cough, Bronehitis, Rhe tism, Neuruzia, Dvs iy Nervousness and General Weakness. Ase emale toedicine or for delicate childien we believe it unequalled, Seld by MU more street, Ba: Cas. Srort & © Cranks & Row. son, Washi IMER & MOWBRAY, 140 Bait) 5 and 304 Broadway, N. York .B. Moora, D. 8. Crarxe » W. Et.ior, ond H. MePuer is 8. FP. Cissan, George aany, Alexandria, and by Drug EV. JOHN LANAHAN, PASTOR OF THE EXETER STREET, M. E. CHURCH.—A strong desire to benefit the aMicted induces him thus io cernfy. We cha!'enge any other medicine to present such a mass of testimony from genticmen and iadies of high standing of our own well-known citizens. wlio testify of cures of COUGH, BRON CHITIS, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA, &c. Batimore, January 24th, 1355. Messrs. Mortimer § Mowbray: T take p'easure in saying to you that I have used your “Hampton's Tincture” with very great profit. From a serious tarcat atfection, my general health had become very much i ired, when [ com- snenced to use ©“ Hampton’s Tmeture’? 1 found its effects upon niy general health most sulutary.— My nervous system aad digestive organs soon right ed up under its use. I have veral times recommended it to my friends, and in every case, as fer as | have been in- formed, they have use it with success, Yours aay, O8n Lamauan, Pastor Of Ezeter ot., M. E. Church, Baltimore. BLEEDING OF TNE LUNGS. Raicron, N. C., Feb. 8, 1855. Messrs. Mortimer § Mowbray : Ido heresy ufy that s 1 was taken with arever and had four C it twelve months ago morihage of the Lungs 1 was advised to try Dr. we fF procured one ich, I was satistied that and dist, afier taking the fourth well, and new I enjoy as good health as ever I did in my life. I can, and do, with ont the least he tation, recommend the Tiuctare to ell persons aullicted in my way. Your, Gro. W. Waazier, FIrs—READ! 2 Gold.—Trom one of ihe moet i ath ‘Olina. aARLweToN, 5. Sept. 21, 1853. Messrs. Mortimer & Mowsrar:—The sale of your Hampton's Vegetable Tincture every day, aud every bot sold re vaiua'te medicine to the lanters have tied i ishing ouecess, nas been found cl Boretothe Sik respectable Drug remedy for rheu- matic affect ‘onderful eure has been performed on a negro boy, suffering from Fits. J will furnish you with a uuiber of certiiicates if you Wich them. lam, W. G. Trott. Call and ge hlets gratis, and see cures of Cough, Bronchitis, rumatism, Neuralgia, Dys pepsia, Net sness and General Weakness. Aga female it unequalled ne cr for delicate children we believe padway, York x, D. B. Crarwr. and H. MoPier- by E. S. P. Cr azn, George Banay, Alexandria, and by Drug- feb 2]—tr Ovargr & Bowtine, W. Excior. son, Washingt town ; and ( gists everywhere. Private Medical Treaties eM ras PEYSICLCQIOAL Viliw OF MARRIAGR, we MB. 4 CROIX, M. Dy ALBANY, N.Y. 250 Psgea and 120 Wine Pisin sad Colored Litho ates. grapha an 4a Frits: enty 85 Cents. ae Rar Beat fie of portage to nll parts of the Unton-@y “ee CHEAPENT BOOK EvER FUBLISUBD, end containiag dvuble tha quantity o 3 OR DOLLAR PURLIOATIONS. Tt treats on the PHYSIGLG- } GY OY MARRIAGS, and the fl ssoret inSrmitiosand disorder of oe tnd maturity, re tng from exeesees, which deztroy the phyciesi sud men. ~ SY tal porere, with chscrvations rriage, ite duties jualifications, and thsir remedisz; with it i, illustrating the anatomy end phy iceasta of the repro- ductive organs of bo their structure, uses end fuustions. A po comprehensive trea- lise oa the datiss and ces tied brags f and curing Ger—hisel obvistion end removal. contemplating matmacey jeciions to it; noms, bi + Oe to old nee, cach ca°e graph ‘a! Lithographis plateze— nervoes dsbility, its cuusss end sre, ay ® process at once £0 camera effectual, . fsftuve ie fapoealbie—reles for daily menagemczt—an essay on Spormatorrhea with practical observations one Sailer, aod moore successful mode of treatcent—pre- cautions: blots on the ovijs resulting from ampiri- cal prut an exsuy on ail discaess aviaing Aom indiser: » With plain and simplo rales by which all persone can curs theniselves wiihoat mersary— remedies Peed thoes pechereanarah miseriss end pointed co uniortuustsly prevalent tm the young. This nthfal adviser isis Married and those coutemplating marriage. lis perusal par ticularly recommended to persons @) ae erst doubts of their physical condition, end who are conscious of having hesarded ths health, happinrse and eiviteges to which overy human being is en. tied te Price 2 eenta per sony, or Eye oopiaa for oe dol . Biailad tree uf postage to any part of the Yai —-Thoss who prefer may consaltDr.L:. Caors Upon say of ie dleesace upoa which bis book treste either sessouaily or by mail. Medinine sent to any part of the Union socording to directions, s2fsly Paoksd aha carefally sesnred from ell chesrration. Address br. Mi. B. LA UKOLK, No. 31 Matden Lane or Post Ofice ae Albezy, N.Y. : Daz spay roa Swath — a2t09pm,erdos S&- Ofios Removed from No. er ation Leaxze, Aibevy, N. Ampeg LJ. MIDDLETON, DRALER IN IOE, south side F, next to corner \ Mee net CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT pat OFFICE, which can be had in large or small Of a, ce open from 5 a. m. to 9 p.m. WO PIAN T OS that have been in use fora fe terme ot OF sale upon very cheap and - sonable terms, Ti N F. ELLIS, —, OW! ie 306 Pa, avenue, bet, 9ui and 10th sts, OCCTOR CELEBRATED man Bitters,| — PREPARED BY DB. C. M. JACKSON, Philad’s., Pa,. WILL EFPECTUALLY cURE (IVER COMPLAINT, DY Chronio Kidneys, and ali diseases ordered Liver or Stomach. Such as Constt BY RAILROAD DIRECT TO ah vw SPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Poe : hath dag wailed ny ts Through Tickets and Baggage Checks be had in Washington !!! THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO ar ale ae eretn uors ay Seen the fullest travelers between W: timore, portions of the West, the Northwest and the South tion between the trains from Wash. the trains bound west from Baliimove is ‘ promptly made at the Washi (lately called the Relay House) 9 miles fy more. ‘This is the only chanee of cars tweec Washington and the Ohio river, checked through to Wheeling at the Wi station, and rechecked and transferred there the passengers) without ihrough tickets for points train. leave Washington daily \. On Sundays at the latter hour only. At Wheeling direct connection is made trains of the CENTRAL OHIO RA’ ning from Bellaire on the Ohio, through Catabridge, Zanesville COLUMBUS. Theee trains ce with ihe cars of the Newark ky Rallroad for Sandusky, Toledo, ing from a dis. jon, Inward Piles, Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Sour Eruciatious, Sink. Woght in the Stomach, ing or Fiutiering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swim ming of the Head, Hurried end difficult Breathing, Pluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffoeating Sensations when in a lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever and Duil Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden Fiushes inthe Flesh, Constant Imagin. ings of Evil, and great depression proprietor, in calli public to this preparation, does so with 2 feel- ‘ng Of the utmost confidence in its virtues and adap- tation to the diseases for which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that las stoed the test of a ten years’ trial before the Ameri c2n people, and its reputajion and saleis unnvalic! similar preparations extant. vor given by the most promiment and well krown Physicians and individuals, in all parts ot the country is immense. ‘The following from North Carolina is respectfully who may siill doubt, to my “Memorabilia,” or Prac- tical Receipt Book, tor Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of ail the Agents for the German Bitters. Principal Office and Mauufactory, 180 Arch st., Philadelphia, Pa. sea, Heartburn, The testimony with the ILROAD, run ed, referring any and Newark, to » Mansfield and Sandu Chicago Ai Columbus the C. 0. Railroad trains connect of the Little Miami Railroad to ATI, LOUISVILLE, etc. At Xenia (on Litde Miami Railroad) connection is ona the — through Dayton, to INDIAN- APOLIS, ‘Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Rock Island, St. Louis, ete. Ag~ Passengers holding through tickets for Mem- phis Vicksburg, Natches, New Orleans are also sold at Washington—are transf cimnati to the Mail Steamers on the Obio. Tickew for Evansville, Cairo, and St. Louis are gold by this FOR CLEVELAND, and via Cleveland to Detroit, Chicago, etc., tickets are when the Ohio ix navigable beiween Wheeling Wellsville (forty mites) where a connection with the Cieveland and Pittsburg Railroad is made. Travelers are requested to notice that wkile this is the only route aftording through tickets and checks in Washington, it is also the shortest, most speedy, and cirect to nearly all the leading H Vest. ‘The distance from Washington toCin cinnati is but 653 miles, being about 100 sales short er than by any other ronte! !ROUGH TICKET FROM WASH INGTON: To Wheeling, $9 50; Columbus 15 5); Cincinnati, $1 i railrvad $1865, by steamer from Ci dianapolis, $17 50; Cleveland, $12 20; Chicago, $20 65 and 19 rain 59 and $25; Memphis, $26; New Or- leans, $31, etc. #&a~ POR FREDERICK and HARPER'S FERRY MARTINSBURG, BERKELEY SPRINGS, CUM- F ORD SPRINGS, Pi TESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLINA. | Xenia, CINCE Certificate of Dr. ¥7. Smith, of Pine Hill, Rich- mend 2 Pine Hint, March 4th, 1854. Dr. C. M, Jackson, Philadelphia—Dear Sir: 1 have been a subject of Dyspepsia, in its worst finn, for.the last five years. tweive months that the me said [ must die. Such was my corndit hile in this condition, 4 wos carried to the Watering places in Virginia, ‘Fennes- see and North Carolina, but was net benched by any water to Which i was taken. way home, | stopped emai) village in week at Rutherfordton, a ‘orth Carolina, to try the effect ¢{ some Chalybeate water in that place. About the last of the week, 1 went into a drag store to ti some medicine for my child and myseif. There were several of the village physicians in the store, and one of them seemed to take some interest in my .gme some questions, said he plc, and had been greatly be fitted by the use of “Dr. Hoofiend’s German B ters,” prepared by you, and he insisted that T would 30 called the next day at r insisted somuch that I dhim to get me one bottle. and ! commenced taking it as directed, and [ do say Iwas more benefitted by it than all the water and ve T had ever taken. After reaching home one of my neighbors came to me for a prescription and medicine, (he a dyspep- tic,) and i gave him nea 5. which effected much case, and, after ask: try the Bitters ters | had tet, eine, saying he other he had tal me a dugen or more a3 soon ete., see special adver 2%" Vor further information, app'y to THOS. 4. PARSONS: e, Wake Co., N.C., experienced very through tickets, &e., ; Ag: nt, at Washing. JOHN He DONE, Master of Transportation d Ohio Railroad, Baltimore, uantity of it fur the cou will, therefore, please send a Int. &e. &c. ERTIFICATE OF WM. J. ae fol WASBINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. CHANGE OF HOURS. N — after Monday, the 23 instamt, the trains ington at 6 and 8} a. m., and 3 and On Sunday at 44 p m Ballimore ut 44 and 9X a m, Sind 3 and Sunday at 4 am. 23-0 T. H. PARSONS, Arnt. 2 _T.W PARSONS, Ant. GE Mott Bedel's Line. Gh cy FORK, ALEXANDRIA, WASHENGTOR CITY, AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA HIS LINE OF PACKETS SAILS WEEKLY, from pier 14 East Rive ecessary, and are comm; the Igast of it, has ef medicines, that I have “Hoofiand’s Gor- ine of the most stubborn and ageravated case of the rruxs that, perhs feil t» the Jot of man. Sen. have entirely fi itiers’? have eur My case is n<i a stranger in teis community, as | am weil known in this and the suriounding counties, and can truly say that my re- covery has astounded all my friends and relations, ecommended , and nothing © prevailed upon to try y to make any wee of this communication, for the benefit of the afflicted, you may think proper. Truly yours, ‘M. J. ATWOOD. ly veget.alle, they invigorate T prostrate it, and as I had tried everythi did me any god unt , New York, and posed of the following fires ; New sehr. A. V. Becol!, Bedell, master, New schr. liott 2. Schr. inn D.. Wm. Oliver, master. Sehr. Fotant, L. A. 8) ean be used for by Z. D. GILM Georgetown; aud J. R. Ts everywhere, and EuPONT, Alexandria. A. V. Tredweil, UARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. Purifier of the bioed! ‘These vessels are ail fast saslers, and the masters rience inthe trade, and jar line of Washington City Not 8 Particle of Mercury In It 4m Ingettzsts Bexrr for Rerofula, King’e Evil, Pheamatise, Obstinete Cutaneous irnptions, Pimples or Pusiules on the face, blotch: Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm oc Setter, Scald tend Pain of the 8. S, MASTERS & SONS, Alexandria, Va, ashington and D.C. ORANGE AND ALEXANDEIA BAILEOaD, On mm: Tuesday, Nov. . an EB Osrs leave Alexandria deily ®. BL, on the arrival of the boat from giting tuple tims Zor breakfast on board. Junction with a at Weerenton Jaoction with « renion, end at Gordonsville with the trains on Virginis Coutral Railrcad for Zichmond, — and soar ‘a e cars leave Gordousvitle Cally for Alexandria and intermediate stations, at fe the srrival of the trains ot the ‘tral rail: from Richmozd, Chatiotteerilie, aud Staunton. TARCUCH TICEETS Alexandria to Warrenton....ee.sroren Bead, Eolarce Lumbgo, Spins! C: arisiog from en {ajudicio se of Mercury, Im- in Life, cr Impurity of the Biood. aigatle Medicine, which bas become ole brated for the number of extracrdinsty cures. effected through its agency, bee in: d rg°nt requeet of their friends, to offer icy which they do with the utmost con- Sdence in ite virtues nnd wonterful cure: i The following certificates, eslecied trom a large number, ace, however, stronger testimony tasa the mera word ofths propristors; and are 22 fcom gentlemen we!l hrown in their localities, and ighest respectability, many of them resi {m the city of Richmond, Va. F. BOYDEN, Erq,, of the Exchange Rotel, Rich- 74 be bas seen the Meu. Mvervas, aiministered all the dizesser the most auton- 3 it is the most ex- mond, known crery whe foine calied Canrsn’s Br. in over a hundred oases, in near! hich it ir recommended, ehingly good results. He teasrdipary medicins he bas evar sean. AGUE AND FEVER-—-GRBAT CURZ—I hereby certify that for threa years Ihed Acco and Fever ofthe mort viclent description. I had sevoral Phy. quantities of Quinine, Mercury, the Tonics advertised, but all wis! At isst 1 tried Garters Spanish Misturo, two bottles of which effectually cated me, and I ai. heppy to aa7 I Reve bad neither consider it the beat Tonic fa tila world, sad the only modicine thet ever JOUN LONGDEN. win the city of Richwona the Post Offlce, has such leh Mixture, that lis sicians, took lar, end L believe all cut permanent zelief. Seeeecseer hRegenece chiita or foy ts eine. or Lynchbuzy, somnectt; th Chariottesville, on Mondeye, Weduescays, and Pre For Lnray and New Market, connecting with the # & gus et Ualpeper, ou Tueecaye, Thursiazs, aad Bab ‘Winshosier dally, commecting wila the stages For Miidisburg daily, conmocting with the stages W. B. DROGERTT, Agent. FOR MOUNT VERNON. On TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, ‘ae round trip $1; from Alez- audtia 76 conta —The THOMAS COLLYER leaves Washington at 2 and Alozandria st 9)¢ o'clock. Cosches lezve the Capitol tor the boat at 844 o'clk. Cosch tare 10 conte. Pereons wishin, Geo, teached my case. OG. B. LUCK, Esa end for many y ght Upwards of 68 lea, which bs as gives away to the afflicted. — Mr. Luck enys he bea never known it to fail when ing to dirsetions. Dr. MINGS, a practiaing Physician, end formerly of the Oity Hotel, in t™ city of Richmond, eaye be Las witnessed in = number of tnaleces the stieats of Carter's Bpanizh Aiixtors, which sarprising. Hs saya in acese of oe Liver, the good «fects BAMUSL M. DRINESER, ofthe fia of Prieker & Wichimond, was cured cured of Liver Com- int of thres years standing, by the use of twc ties of Oarter’s Spanish Mistaza, GREAT CURB OF SCROPULA—'Ths Baliiora of the Richmond Repndlican had a serv fn their prozs room, cured of violent bined with Kheumatison, which en‘iral: him trom werk. Two botiles of Cerio SS iim, cod the Bui. in & public notice, auy they “cheariully resom- gent i toll who are 4 ss ware most truly Consuniption, ce x the Coaches will tcave their rom ‘Thos. Parker. Refreshinents on the boas. di SAM'L GEDNET, Capt. pa A att setlahien acetic 2g TUS NEW WORK & LIVERPOOL ‘ UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. if le REHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINE ARB a uLee Capt. = AOL) t. peisil Thees chips hare been » ty for ocean omer " ssken im their construction, 3 and comicrt. Prise of peamgo trum Bow Zork to Ltverpoek suy Coeess of WER CURZ OF SORCTULA--T had t is boy cured of Berofula Ly Carter’s Upaniah Mixture. “I consider it teuly s valuable AYIOR, Oontucter om the .. Richmond, Vs. oeeED. *: : a Mr. JOIN THOMPSO™, residing in tho nd, wsa cure! by three bo: Spanish Mixture, of Balt theum, which ot oure. "Ms. hmmesace 7 ,. ma psen is a well knows sefobent in the city of Richmozaf and bir RWS, of Richmond hea « servant worst form, by Carts:’s Mecicine. JAMEB BM. T R.B. and P.R.it. Go aplt Buku OF of the efty eon! ta New York 20 atiached to each ship, berth can be escured until paid for. freight er paczecre o 7) ; DA COLLINS & Op. SHIPLEY 4 00, pan t From Liverpool — it, and considers EDWIN BURTON, comwlssioner of the revenue, good effects of Carter’s Mpenish J vamber of syphilitic cases, and says it is @ vertect eure forthat horribie disease. WM. G. FARWOOD, sf Richmond, Sores ema Uloers, which disabled him frem walking. Took e few bottles of Cur<er’s Spanish Mixture, and Was eusdlea io walk without a crutch, in a short cured. rk. Tt. Ww. byors & BONS, No. 183 North Second st., & BEERS, No. 125 Main street, Rich- RLES STOTT, Washington, Si, atesandrie, and by Drespists o Prion $i per bottle, or six bottles for $3 says he Das seen the Miavare in 2m TS & 00., Arms Y JonN MUNROE #00 atm Rue Notre Dame des GEO. BH. DRAPER, Havers, i | Binet ther on deposits ja ht 3