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S EAGLISH CHURCHES. -The ‘too early lost”? Miss Landon left as a} 4. avenue, between 11th and 12th streets, where he Jegacy to the world a portfolio of unpublished poems, one of which is the following, touching and beautifal How beautifully they st: and, ‘Those ancient altars of cur native land! Amid the pasture fields and dark green woods, Amid the mountain’s ~loudy solitudes ; By rivers bread that rush into the sea; that with 2 lapsing sound, ful children, run by copse and lea! Each in its litte plot of holy cround, How beautifully they stand, ‘Those old gray churches of our native land! Our lives are all turmoil Our souls are in a weary Grasping and army We have grown worldly. Have turned our hearts ie strife and toil, tasking nerve and brain, Both day and night for gain! ay from lowly things ; —— not now the oo the sod 5 ‘e seen not snowy fol e's Amd the summer skiee— For visions come not to polluted eyes! Vet, blessed quiet lanes ‘Sull piety, still poetry remains, And shal! remain, whilst ever on the air Qne chapel bedi calls high and low to prayer— Whilst ever — and sunuy churchyard keep ‘The dust of our beloved, and tears are shed Prom founts which i+ the human heart lie deep! Something in those aspiring To keep our spirits lowly, days we need, ‘To set within our hearts sweet thoughts and holy. And "tis for this they stand, The old gray churches of our native land! And even in the cold corrupted mart, {n he great city’s heart, They stand ; and chancel And stated services of Like the righteous ten, wh dim, aud organ sound, yer and praise, ich were not found For the polluted city shall upraise, Meek faith and Sey Sincere— Better, m time ofnc ed. than shield and spear! A Wiue Wirness.—In the Muni- cipal Cour of Boston, during the trial of liquor cases—that is, of cases arising un- der the Maine law—much merriment is occasionally exeited by the colloquies that take place between the Court and the witnesses, Here is a specimen: Judge—Did you ever notice a“‘bar’’ in the store of Mr.—? Witness—1 did not. J—Was there a counter in the store? W—There was. J—What have you seen upon the coun- ter? W —I have noticed a pitcher. J—Did you ever notice anything other | ar: than a pitcher? W—Yes, J—What od honor; 8 sugar bowl. ides these articles? W—tThere were some bottles. J—Did you ever see any one drink from these bottles? W—I breve. J—On how many occasions, should you think? W—Several. J you eyer taste the contents of W-—I have. J—What did you call for, usually? W—Some saddle bags. J—Was there anything, to your be- lief, intoxicating in that beverage? W—I cannot say there was. J—By what other name was this li-} has the quor called? W—Mrs. Dr. Wheeler. J—Mr. Clerk, pay this man the amount of his witness fees, and let him withdraw. Se OF OUEAN STEAMERS. Leave Fun —— NNN ‘RREVALS 7 PRINGIPAL HOTE! Bro nes’ Hotei FP Duffy & friend, Va J Barbour, do —T. P&M BROWe, A HY Bingman, Pa EH W J Hawthorne & lady, LJ Va Hf Pa Mrs Dian: Pa 3D Miss Diamond, do cw J B Diamond, do IM Piuauer, do RL Wright, Va Cc C MeGruder, do JL Slocum, RI 38 Beit, do J Campbeli, Tenn P Ht Power, Va M Cohen, Md T Sanderson, Md JH Pifer, do T A Bodkin, do A AS Gray, Va G W Thompson & lady, fad Mrs P H Powers, servant 'T J Turner, Md & child, do EW felt, do H Jackson, Tex W A Jarboe, do RB Bowdeo, NY W J Lancaster, do 3 Johnson, Pa f J Barker & won, NY AA Hodge, Md W Smith, do Willerdts’ Hotei —n. 4. & 5.0. waar Lt Col B Bragz, US * Mrs Bragg W P Abendroth, jr, NY JG Ferguson, Kio P Rodgers Pa R G Latting, La W Hunt, Mass R Key, Ky BW Gambrill and lady, Ma A J Mistead, do Miss E A Davis, do J Alalart, Me B H Barwl, Pa Mr Sprigg, Md Miss H Key, Ky Capt Buchasan, USN WP Young, Pa J Maddeck, jr, NY Prof B Silliman, jr, Ct Miss Batchelder, NY JG Floyd & M Seabrook, 8C W Triplett, Mo P 3 Shelton, Mass A McKinstry, do RC Miller, Ala F W Hanewinckel and lady J Bradley, Tex B Roberts, Md RS Rolph, do Gen H W Palfry & family, La W_K Dauglers, do ReveW N Pendleton, Va L A Currin, do National Hotel—s p. wits» J D Bransmead, Md J FP Lewrence and lady, JT Young. do Ky J Cousidine & lady. La Miss E Pope, do MM Uonsicine, NY J P Thompson, do w Ky AC Brown, do = well, N Ht Passiar, La M_O Uavison, Md T ¥ Boaileross, Va JM Standish, 3 Well, Pa 4 C Normandy, France J Noble, O na ke, USN pate, do cD ker, Md ph, Md MA Peffer, va B Roberts, do Kirkwood House—). 5. & 4. mxwoun G W Thrift, Ala T A Jobaston & servant, A Moody, 8C Ala 8 Harrison, NC G W Rhodes, Mi RM? ass, Pla R P Cross, Mass J Haller, Md C W Woodmaa, NH sors Peters, Va = ~ Hayes, jr, do Goldsborough, Md Hill, do 5 C Mendenhall; Ind , United States Hotel—z, C. HaCmuey, BT Fellows, Md J Smith amsion House, 4. AEWTON, 1M Standish, Md P Coyie, DC A Coyte, do Mr Garber, Va Mrs Garber, do Miss Garber, do w a and daughter, G & Horner, do J D Gardner, do C A Gunnel, Md Miss Cobb, do W A Egdam, NY SM Vaa Wyek & lady, J Bird, Va G R Goff, Mass Alexandria, Va PROPRIETOR. M O Davidson, Md J Brandeburg, Va EC broun, do A G Gray, do W Thurmond, W Tasloe, do W P Parish, do DR Clem, do BA Pryor, do J Maddock, jr, NY J Corning & do CP Dement, Md Willards’ Hotel—Old Point Comfort, Va. MN Falis, Bait © Henkley & lady, do Jno 3 Cunningham, DC I Cohen, Balt BH Harris, do R Pull, Phila Rt H Barnes, lady, 2 chit dren & serv’t, Richm’d W Brockett, Portsmouth Win @ Davis, Petersburg Maj W H French, Vid Miss A B French, do LW Webb, Norfolk T JD Rediey, do T R Dawson, Phila Hon A D Manon, DC Chas Ellis Riehmon 1 Mre 1K Ets, do yetrtyT Lycchbu MPA Coc, Va Miss © M Perkins & ser- vant, do SHAVING SALOON. TEYHE undersigned respectfully announces to the i Citizens of Washi |, tat he has opened a Gentlemen's Hair Dressing and Shaving Saloon, on is at all times prepared to accommodate them in all branches of the toasorial bona Hair Cutting riormed in the very latest styles. ae would call particular attention to his Wigs, Toupees, Braids, Fnzettes, Whiskers, Mustachois, &e., and 18 prepared to fill all ordersin the above line at the shortest uctice. A good ass riment con- stantly on hand. He respectfully solicits a call, feeling assure) that he cannot fail to please all who may so favor him. je 6—eolm JOHN HERBORN. j POTOMAC PAVILION, Piney Point, 8t. Mary's County, sieryland. j "F°HIS desirable place for health and s¢+-bathing & _ will be opened for the reception of visitors on the 15th of June, with nothing lef undone that will promote the comforts of its gu Many improve- ments have been made since my last season. A Lunch Room has been built for the accommodation of visitors at all reasonable hours, say and niglit. 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 becn improved, and are free to visitors only. | 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 Paviiion shail be clean and weil kept Children with whooping cough or measles will not be admitted as boarders. TERMS OF BOARD: 00 150 10 00 By the month, per 125 W. W. DIX, Proprietor. Letter Boxes have bees placed on all the Steam- ers for the accommodation of visitors, je 5—eolm A CARD.—LOOK HERE! AC ye lovers of the good things of this life. and We will tell you where you may obtain atleast some of them. Thanktul for past favors, I would respectfully ask a continuance of the same dur ng this Spring and Summer. 1 am prepared to furnish ali who will give me a call with the sweet and cvol ing Beverages in my line at short notice. Such as Ice Creams, Water ices, of all flavors, Scharlott Reuse, Blancmange, &c. Cakes of all kinds. Also, foreign and domestic Fruits and Confeeti erally kept in well regulated establish kind. Particular attention will be paid to furnishing Wedding or Bride’s Cakes. Also, Parties, Balls, Excursions, Pic Nics, &c., &c., and upon reason able ter:ns. Call at the old stand, Massachusetts avenue, be- tween 9th and 10th streets, Northern Liberties. N. B.— Gest quality ICE CREAM sold at $150 per gallon. may 7—eo3m JOHN W. RIGHTSTINE. LAW PARTNERSHIP. OBERT J. WALKER and LOUIS JANIN have formed aco partnership under the firm “Walker & Janin,” for the managemc:.t and ar gument of cases in the Supreme Court of the United mage and before the Court of Claings at Washing- ton City. Address Washington, D. ©. may 10—eo3m MOSAICS! MOSAICS!! SE™MKEN H* ree ment age MoSsAIC JEWELRY, in this city. The patterns are of the very latest etyles. ‘The lot, being rather iar, son, will be sold at exter wf . Magnificent sets of Pins and Ear Rings, from §6 up to $50. Admirers of this style of Jewelry are in viled to examine this assorunent. jel io DENTISTRY. R. MUNSON Wally call: public attention 2 € to his new. patent : IMPROVED method of 4 Arti Te with Continuous Gam~ the very } PERFECTION OF THE ART. Phisstyle of Teeth Wing advinuiges over all others, viz: STRENGTH, CLEANLIN GRE spection is respectfully sre Specimens. CADTION.—N ia has a rivht cr Dentist in the District of ke this style of Teeth. at No. 998 E£ street. 2 nia avenue and 14th sirect. ap 24-1 OARRIAG“S—CARRIAGES. HAE now on hard, aad c Very large assortwent of Pleasure Pamily CARRIAGES. of the latest fash ions, which I will seli as low as the same quality of work can be sold in any of the principal markets of the United States, The subscriber is now deal riages of his own manufacture, him will be warranied, and co any work in this market. As I always keep a large assortment, [ invite purchasers and others to ex- emine my stock before purchasing elsewhere ages built to order. Old C: , OF repaired at the short 5 THOMAS YOUNG, Sign of the Gelden Horse No, 499 Pa. avenue ond 43g str -—todm THE MUTUAL FIBRE INSURANCE COMPA. AY OF THE : ISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ¢ 1HARTERED by Congress, offers to the property 7 owners of the District safer and cheaper means of insurance than any other Company, ULYSSES WARD, Bre ent. CHAS. WILSON, Secretary. MATHEW 6. EMERY, Treasurer. MAFAGERA. xclusively in Car- nd all work sold by pare favorably with te Ulysses Ward John Van Riswick Thomas Biagden P. W. Browning F. Howard, Mathew G. Emery. ~ J.C. MeKelden, Office, Columbia Place, corner Louisiana avenue and 7th street Office hours from 3 to 6 o'clock y feb 6—eol ORGANS FOR SALE. SUPERIOK toned CHAPEL ORGAN; and a fine Roseweod PARLOR ORGAN, both now on exhibition at the Metropolitan Mechanics? Fair. Lee are from the manufactory of HENRY ERBEN of New York. For terms, &c.. apply to Prof. SCHEEL, on 14th street, north of F HENRY ERBEN. teb 26--eotf ERRY’S AND GILLOTT’S 27 -EL PENS in variety, bought in person from ti nufactar- ers by the undersigned, in this wa uring genu- ineness, as well as the best quality and finish, of each brand PRANCK TAYLOR, may 26 ee UPERIO’N TABLE AND POCKK'T Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, & —A large assort ment, lower than at any other place in the city. For 4d articies and low prices always call at the Housekeepcr’s Furnishing Store, #90 Seventh st. may 3 G. FRANCIS. | Rete WARRANTS WANTED, (or which the highest prices will be paid ly CHUBB BROTHERS, (Intel) oop. the ‘Treasury. = FOR POOR AND LABORING MEN. SS BUILDING LOTS of 10 feet or mo: Yaricus parts of the City, and Qsorgsiow low prices, and terms to enit. LLOYD & CO BUILDING STORK, Por cals, dativerable at the Canal, or Wharvea iz Weshingtoc, Georgetown, o: Alexandria. LLOYD & G9. 2 etreet, opp Tressery Department m. ® may Jl—t RESIDENT’S MOUNTED GUARD QUICK & STEr—This excelient piece of Music of the popular composer, Mr. Robert Heller, has just been puulished by the subscribers. T'ne title page is most elegantly embellished. HILEUS & HITZ, a Music Publishers, Depot in Star Buildings. jes— NN ee ve READY-MADE SUMMER OLU'THING. ¢ t pds within the last few days made great a additions to our former stock of Ready-made Clothing, we are now prepared to offer gee en every inducement in price and quality to visit our extensive salesrooms betore making Our assortment of White and col: Gauze, meri il Summer Stocks, Cravats, Scarfs, Ties Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, &c., Is very large and complete, making our present stock one of the most desirable to select from iu pri ces and quality to be found this side ef New York. WALL & STEPHENS. 383 Pa. ave., next door to Iron Hail. je4aar (News) LEXANPRIA POLKA SCHOTTISH—Hana Kruwmacher’s new piece of the above name, dedicvted to Miss Eliza J DeCamp, of this city, Just published and for safe at the Music Depot of ie HILBUS & HITZ. re »-—Our customers are respectfully in formed that on and after this date, unui Sep tember, we ehall close our store every evening at 7% o’elock. HILBUS & HITZ, Music Depot. $$$ OR. THE0b. RANSMAN — 7e Satie bac tye a la" ss I" FRENCH HAIR DRESSING AND| PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. ‘Taeasuay Dapantuent, May 12, 1855 ARATE PROPOSALS for furnishing the sta- tionery required by thi: dopartmen during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1856, ¥i!l be -ecsived until 12 o’clock m., on the 30th day of June next.— Those unaccompanied by satisfastory testimo! of ability to full the coutract will not bs consid- ered. il the articles must be of the very best quality— fourteen eampiee of each articie must accompany the bid. The sample: of the p»rty to whom the oontract may be awarded wili be paid for by the de partment; the others will be returned to the re- specti jes. No bid will be considered when the articles accompsnying it are not of the best quality, and suitea to the wauts of the cepartment: and inferior, sputious, or imilation articles will subject the bid to r-jection at the pleagura of the tment. ~h proporal must be signed by ‘he firm or in- i vidusl making it, and mus* s: ¢cify a price, ani bus one price, for each and every article contained in the schedule; and, ai without uniformity there in the department would it difficult to make a de cision, none will be taken into consideration unless euvstentially avreeing therewith. All the articles to be furnishe! must be of the best quality, and delivered without delay when or dered, to the sat'sfaction of the head ot the office for which they are required, The department reserves to itself the right of or- dering & greater or less quantity of each and every -rticle contracted for, as tho public service may re aire. is Supplying an inferior article at any time will be ieeme% sufficient cause forthwith to annul the eon- tract. Bonds, with approved s-curity, to be given by the person or persons coatracting; and io case of a ‘sil- ure to supply the articles required, ths contractor and his sureties shall be tiable for the forfeiture spec fied in such bond as liquidated damsgea. ‘The subjo:ned lict specifies as nearly as now oan be done, the amount, quality, and desctiption <f each of the kinds of articies required: €8 reams folio post, satin or plain finish, faint lined, and trimmed, toe weigh not less than 17 Ibs per ream foolseap, hand-made, faint-lined, and trimmed, to weigh not less than 12 ibs p rream foolscap, machine, faint lined, and trics- med, to weigh sot less than 12 Ibs per ream foolscap, plain, hand-made, faint lined, and trimme:, Lo weigh not less than 12 Tbs per ram foolsap, plain, machine, faint-liced, and t.iumed, to weigh not less than 12 Ibs per ream ioolscap, blue laid, hani-mads, faint- lined. carden patierp, commonly known as despatch or consular paper, to weigh not less ‘har: 16 los per ream quarto post, hand made. plain, ‘aint limed three sides, per ream quarto post, machine, plsin, faint-lined three sides, per team quarto post, hand-made, plain, fsint lined four rides, per ream quarto post, machine, faint-lined four sides, per ream quarto post, French, faint-lined, three sides, per ream Tote paper, gilt, per ream do plin do medium psper, for books, per ream eopying paper do do envelop: paper, y: llow or buff, royal, per ream do per ream large brown envelope, per resm do blotting paper, roysl do S77 doger eards Perry’s best metaliic pens, per dozen turds 61 do of aii cther msnufacture in use, per dozsn cards 76 gross m-tallic pens, best quelity, per groas 12 SM quills No 80, per M 1M quills, No.70 do dozen ever pointed silver pencil:, with gold peas, perdozen 16 do gli pens, Brown’s or equal, pe: devon & do silver eeses for ihe came, per dozen 8 gross 0: lead for ever pointed pencils, assorted eizes, per pr ss 217 doz n beet blac pencils, per dozen 10 do red-lad pe: 15 folders. ivory, ¥-inch, per dozen 320 red linen taps, nseo-ted, per dezea is silk teste, assorted colors and width’, in hanks, per cozen boxes, of ivory, per doen do cocva = do 2 do 149 do 29 do 1 do do flat cap, white or blue, a> tands, or boxes, coon, per domen erasers, Rodgers & yon's, ivory handles, genuine, per deza penknives, Hedzers & Son's, or equal, 4 | blades, backhorr: or prarl hand)es, gen-| uine, per dozen we er: tamps, ivory handl:s. per dozen do lignum-rite haadles, per dosen offics shears, 11 inches. per dozen Office scissors, per dozen inkstands, cut glass, recently iavented fountain, movable tops, per dozen inkatands, cas: iron, p:r dosen 6 do French pump China ingstands, per dozen 10 gallons bert ink, black, the department to have ch ice of the market, per gallon 522 bottles ink, black, the department to have chofce of the market, per quart 5 quarts ink, red, thy department to have cholee of the market, per quart 46 po:tles ink. blue, the department to have choice of the market, per quart bottle 227 do tok, red, the department to have choice ee market, ia 14 pint bottles, per tte 209 do earmine ink, small ‘irs, French, or equal per b ttie H8 do ink best copying, in 14 pint bottles, per bottle BS Ronwme do do do do do 1000 wafers, large red, for dep2rtment seal, per M 109 pounds wafers, common size, red, par pound 117 do sealiogwax, best extra superfine, scarlet, per pound 1 éo do _ black, per pound @4 do India rubber, prepared, per pound 1 do do uuprepared per pound 178 quarts black sand, per quart 26 ounces pounce, per ounces 1 dozen came!’s hair pencils, ace-rted, per dozen 170 psunds twine, Ioen, per poucd 164 do do cotton, per pound 144 M pocket envelopes, cf whi'e or yellow per, of the following sizes, vie: 8% bya inches, per husdred 11 dozen ralers, mahogany, round or flat, per dozen 44 do Glastic pen-bolders, Alden’s, per Conen. may l4—law7w tablet 534.) bones es tshment of an additional land district in the State of California Wises under the provisions of the act of Congress, approved March 3, 1853, entitled, “An act to provide for the survey of the public land in California,” &c., the Pr-siient of the United States is authorized, at such time or times as ic his jadgment the public interest may 60 imperatively require, s = = to divide the State of California into two or three separate land districts. two of which digtricts were established un- der said act hy publi> notices, dated 2let March, 1553; and whereas the surveve and s-tt!oments have extended in California so far thet the conve nience of the settlers and the public interest require the establishment of the three districts authorised by the act of the 3d March, 1853, aforeraid— Now, therefore, be it known, that under, and by authority of the said act of Conzrevs of 8d March, 1853 the Prestdent ef the United States hea directed that the State of Oalifornia chall be divided into three eeparate land districts, tre boundaries of which are as fol'ows, vis : All that part ofthe State, commencing on the Pa- cifie coast, lying north of the line between town- ships seven anid eicht (7 and 8) north of Mount Di- able base line, thence running oast on said line to the meridian, thence south cn the meridian line to tho line dividing towaships three end four (3 and 4) north of said base li-e, thence east ou said line be- tween townships three and four to the castern boundary 26 . the Pome eee the “Uppss Dis- TruoT,” the land office for which bas been established at Marysville. All that part of the State lying south of the above described limits and north of the tine dividicg towng ships twenty and twenty-one, south, (or fifth stand- ard south) will form the “Minpie District,” the of- fice for which is at Benter d all that part of the standard parallel the x4 étoiore organize |, the office for which is es'abliched at Los Angelos ; and in view cf the scid cirection of the President of the United States, under the act of Congress aforesaid, the boundaries sb>ve mentioned shall in tutare be regarded as the limfts of the said fend distr.cts re- paige = An ven ander my id at the city of Weshington, this ninth day of April, A. D. 1858. ’ By order of the President: JOHN WILSON, Com issionsr Gen Land 5 ap l—lawhsw ul zis oe NEW AND OLD PIANOS. y E have now in store the largest assurtment of PIANOS ever offere.. in this eity, from Hal- let, Davis & Co., Bacon & Raven, and Kuabe, Gachle & Co.’s celebrated manufactories. These Pianos we guarantee, and sell Upon very easy terms. —_ a ng uf no used oly, afew months, which we offer at the low price of $200 cash ; a second- hand Piano, by Andre Stien, for 975. A very fine second hand Chickering Piano for sale or rent ata in. ies Pianos — in ean for new. ways on > Stools, Violins, Guitars, Plutes, Accordeons, Music, ke. Re 7 JOHN f. ELLIS, 206 Pennsylvania avenue, may 10 bet. 9th and 10th streets. nn Sts Det RR at NO verte. ‘ HEATON’S ELEMENTS OF INTERNA Adena? Equity, "a0W ofltion, with American note je" wi ican no} ie , FRANCK TAYLOR, Notice WE WOULD NOT GIVE A DOLLAR OR ALL THE TINCTURE HAMPTON EV- ER MADE.—Thus spoke a wise an? ae Mad, but mark the change! Let the afflicted him, and then aecide whether to suffer on or be mace Ye professional m2n, with ruined healih, 5 3 W. Honwrcvr, the talente: and inde _—— editor of that highty popula: and extensive ly read paper, the Chrisuan Banner, published at Fredericksburg, Va., in his editorial ot the (8th of May, 1855. thus speaks of HAMPTON’S VEGE- TABLE TINCTURE: “Some time ago we merely al'uded to Hampton’ Vegetable Tincture, with a promise of noticiny more particularly the great r lief we have oursel! derived froin its use During our collegiate course, owing to sedentary habits, we became quite dyepep- tic, and were very mci troubled with vertigo For more than twelve years after leaving college, we were laboring unier these two afflictions In the spring of I our general health becsme so delicate that it was with great difficulty we eoula attend 10 the ordinary duties of our protession Everything we ate immediately turned acid, our digestive or gans became wholly ¢uranged; losing as it seemed to us, 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 acl + We had taken strong medicines, observed great articularity in our diet, and al! to no We faa despaired of ever recovering our health, when a female friend of ours ar peter us to get 4 bottle of Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture, assuring us that we woul: find great relief from 1ts use. We briefly replied, “we would not give a dolar for all the Tine ture Hampton ever made, so far as Gur 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, s@ scent 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 had for her and ber act of kindness, we promised to do so. And with- out exageration we can truly say that before ve bad used the contents of one bottle we felt like a new man 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 head clear, and so far as our labors, toils, liabilities, respons bilitfes, worldiy cares wili allow, our spirits have been buoyant, and we eat what we please, and as much as we please, and when we please and all is well. For the sake of the afflicted we make this statement. hoping that others may find the same relief from its use that we have. It should be hept in every family. No family should ever be without HAM PTON?’S VEGETABLE TINC- TURE.” of the cures on them- ful ariie! Congh, Bronchitis, psia, Nerv emale mediev it unequalled. Sold by MORTIMER & MOWBRAY, 140 Bow more street, Baltimerc; and 304 Broadwey, N. Yor Cuas. Stott & Co., !. B. Moorx, D. B. Cuarur Crane & Bow.me, W. Exisor, and H. MePBen son, Washington ; also. by R. 3. f. Cisset, George town, and ©, U. Beary, Alezandria, and by Drug gists ever> ce EV. JOHN LANAHAN, PASTOR OF THE EXETER REET, M. E. CHURCKH.—A strong desire to benefit the afflicted induces hin thus to cernfy. enae any other medici testimony from gentiem: of our own well-kiv i ho testify ef of COUGH, BRON CHITIS, RAEUMATI DYSPEPSIA, &c Bartimore, January 24th, 1635 Messrs. Mortimer & Mowlray : i z 2 that [ have used nh very great profit From a eerious taroat affection, my general health had become very much impaired, when to use © Hampton’s Tincture."* Yours truly, Joun Lamanan, Pa: Of Exeter st.. M. E. Church, Baitimor BLEEDING: OF THE LUNGS. R Hu, N. C., Feb. 8, 1855 ttwelve months a, Li ze orrhag: es and had four atiacksof it i was adyi yi ampton’s Tincture ne boule, and satisfied that IT was much t Stor taking the fourth bottle, fw. now i enjoy as gond hesith as ever Id out the least hesii I cxn, and do, with J to all persons afflicted i Yours, CURE PITS—RRAD! an Gold.—From one of the most in South W. G. Trort. lis, and see cures of m, Neuralgia, Dys Weakness. Aga hildren we believe it unequalled. Sold by MORTIMER & MOWBRAY, 140 Balti- more street, Baltimore, and 404 Broadway, N. York Cnas. Storr & Co., J. B. Moors, D. i Changs, Unange & Bowne, W. Etiior, and H. McPuxe. aon, Washington ; also, hy R. 3. FP. Cr-ern, Georze town; and C. Bsrny, Alexandria, and by Dreg- gists everywhere. feb 21—ur- Private Medical Treaties GY Tan fHYSLOLOaICsT, Vaew OF MARR(:am, uy %. &, LA CROIX, M. 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Lopes so unfortunately prevaieat in the young. Itias trathfo! sdvirer to the mar-!ed and content. eiarricgs. ts perusal f4 pes ticularly recommendi-d to persons euiettaining se sret doubts of their physical condition, and who sve consoions of brving huzarded the health, heppinece aud privileges to which every human Leing is en- Litled to. . Price 25 canta per copy, tz Eve oopied for one doi- tar. Mailed free of poztege to any pert cf the fat ted States. N. B.-—Thooe woe prefer may consnltD: fa dauz @pon any ofthe upon whiob hia book ueate e@iuber pereoually or by mail. Medicine seni to ony part of the Union according to directioua, sataly od amc carefally eerared from ali obeervstion. Address Dr. M. 8. La GKGILX, No. él Meiden Lans or Posi Ofiice Box £79, Alasny. Mar Office open daily fro ¥ Bunday from 2 until 6 pm. sap Oics ELameowed from No. 6$ Beaver st, ep ata Ueeme@, AlLapy, N.Y. no ees age, its dutiss thair remedies austomy and »! m o¥ Pm, andon L. J. MIDDLETON, DEALER IN IOE, Office and South side F, neo {0 corner 12th st. mice KER f, CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT whi be in small cea can be had in large or 1 Office fr .™m. 5 a, Open from 5 a. m. to 9 p.m ia TN oat have been in use fora Yo mone x sale upon very cheap and rm Joun . ELM pad axe 806 Pa, avenue, bet. xi and ious th, : DOCTOR HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED German Bitters, PREPARED nr DB. C. M. JACKSON, Philaa’ WILL EFPRCTOALLY cURR LAYER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, Chronic or Nereoue Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Blood to the Head. sea, Heartburn, 1 : Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ing of Fluttering at the Pit cf the Stomach, Swim cidity of the Stomach, Sen-atons when in a lying Posture, Dimnces ot Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dn!! Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yelowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &e., Budden Flushes of Heat Burning inthe Flesh, Constant | ings of Evil, and great depression of Spirits. ‘HE proprietor, in calling toe attention of the of the utmost confidence in its virtees and ada; ion to the diseases for which it is recommend It is no uew and untried article, but one that has sined the test of a ten years? trial before the Ameri con people, and its reputation and sale is uarivalied by any similar preparations extant. The testimony in its favor given by the most promiment and well- «sown Physicians and individuals, in a!l paris of the country is immense. The following from North Carolina is respectfuly sabe itted, referring any who may stil! doubt, to my “Memorabilia,” or Prac- tieal Receipt Book. tor Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of ail the Agents tor the German Bitters. Prineipa!l Office and Masntactory, 120 Arch s:., Philadelphia, Pa. TESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLINA. Certificate of Dr. W. ith, of Pine Hill, Rich mond Connty, N.C. Prye ‘tint, March 4th. 1254. Dr. ©. M. Jacuson, Philadelphie—Dear Sir: 1 e been a subj ia, in its worst frm, the last five years. Such was my co:iticm for twelve months thet the physicians and a'l who saw me said I must die. While in this com carried to the watering places ia Virgin’ see and North Carolina, but was not benefited by any water to which [ was taken. While on my way home, { stopped a week at Ratherfordton, 2 sma} vii in Norn Carolina, to try the effect of Shalybeate water in that plac last of the week, I went into a drug medicine for my ¢ and myseif. icfans in the store, and one of them seemed to iake some interest in my case and, after asking me some questiol had deena dyspepve, and had been fit by tie use of * Dr. ters,” prepared by you, and be in try the Bitters He also called the next day at my room, and insisted so much that | would try the thatl asked tim to get me one bottle. He di and | comm taking it as directed, and f do say I was more benefitted by it than all the water and medicine I had ever taken, After reaching home one way ape veo! to me fora scription and medicine, (he a dyspep- tie.) and loaves fim neariy all the Bitters I hadteh, vaich effected much good in his case. He has often alled on me for more of lic same kind of medi- cine, saying he was more benefitted by it than any other he had taken, but I bh ble to get any more for him or myself ee re, please ship me a dozen or more as snon as pos sble. Respectfully yours, W. SMITH. D. R. HOOKER, Roger's Store, Wake C Ootober 24. 1853, say: Having experi great benefit trom the use 's Ge Bitters,” in Chronic Dysentery and functional de- rangement of the Liver. and its concomitant evils, quantity of it for the ‘ou will, therefore, , Yapuin Co ,N.C., Nov. Ist, 1853. M. Jackson—Dear Sir: Allow me to ex- my sincere Uxanks for your discovery Which, to say the least of it, has ef atall other medicines, that | have ntirely failed to de. “Hoofland’s Ger. ave eured rae of the most stubbon press to ye Vaird case of the Pries that, perhaps, ever fell to the lot of man = My case is not a stranger in tis commun known in this and the ly say that my re- and relati d wm. J, ATWOOD. stable, they invigorate rostrae i, gud ed for infants as wel! 2 F fe by respectable jiere everywhere, and %. D. GILMAN, We-hizgtor IDWELL, ctown; and J, R. PIERPONT, Aiexandria. mar l-—lv OARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE. The Grest Paertfier of the Bieod? Not a Particle of Mercury In It tna iwaaLtssie Resepy for Mcrofula, King’s Hvil, Eheumatisa, Obstinw snecur Eruptions, x Pustules cn feue, Dlotches, Boils, Sors Ryea, ing Worm or Tetter, Beak? Polara 4 Pain of the Bones snd Syphilitic Disorders, ants, ery = ths divenoee ninja: us usgef Mercury, Tm- ‘ein Life, or Lmpurity cf the Biood. ‘HIS velua:l+ Medicine, which bse become cele i brated for the number of extreordinary cures. eflectad through its agency, bas induced the propri- store, at the urgent request of their friead:, to offer it to the public, which they do with the utmost con- fidence in ite virtues and wonderfal curative prep- erti's The following certificates, solected trom a large number, sre, however, stronger testimony than the mers wort ofthe proprietors; and are all ror geptlemon mei] known in their localities, and of the highest respectsbility, many of them rebiing ia the city of Richmond, Va. ¥. SOYDSN, Keq,, of the Ex Hotel, 7 mond, known everywhere sayshe geen the Ned icine colle! Castan’s Spanish Mixuss, aduinistersd in over @ hundred cases, in nearly all the dissases for which it te mamendad, with the most aston ishively good results. Ue eays it ie the most es- treerd.nery meticine he hns ever seen. AGUE 4ND FEVSR—GREAT OURS—i hereby certify thet tor three years Lhad Ague wnd Fever ot tbe most violent dezeription. I had sevoral Phy sicians, tocs large quantities of Quinine, SG and J bel:eve ail the Tonles advertised, but ell wit out permensn: relief. At iast i tried Carter's Spanish Mixture, two tottles of Whish effectually cured me, ard I am hsppy to cey I have had neitrer chilis or fevers since. } consider it the bect Tonic ia this world, and the caly msdieins that ever reached mv cage. JOLN LONGDEN. Buaver Diron, rear Ricturond, Va. G. B. Le! 4. nowia the city cf Richmond and for many yeare the Post Office, has auch confidences tn the s ishing effcacy of Carter's Spanish Mixture, thet he hos tought upwards of 62 bottles, which he bes given away to the eMicted — Mr. Luck =e he hes never kiown It to fall when teXon according to directions. Dr. MINGR, a practising Phy of the City Hotel, in the cit of cas witnersed in a number © morethe effects of Osrter’s Spanish Mixtuce. which were most tra’) aarprising. He says in scacs of Consumption, do — — Liver, tae good effects wers wop- Ui KL Li. DRINK EL, of the firm of Diluker & , Richmond, was cured cured of Liver Com- inint of three years etanding, by the rue cf twe bottles of Carter's Spanirh Mixture. GREAT CURE OF PCROFULA—The Editors of the Richmond Repubiican had © oervant employed in their ag roor:, cured of violent Screfuls, com bined with Rieumstism, which eatirsly dicabisd dim from work. Two bottles of Carter's Mixture made a perfect cure of him, and ths Bi. tors in a public notier, say they faily recom. mend it to all who are afficted with acy diseaso of the blood.” SMILL ANOTHER CURE OF SOROPUL 4 Lit a very valuabis boy cured of Sozofnia uy Carter’e 8 Mixture. ZL cunsider it truly # valoable medicine. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Gonducéer ox the B. F. and P. RB. R. Co.. Kichziond, Ya. 8ALT RHEUM OF pears FEARS PRATOING CURED ‘Mr. SOHN THOMPSON, residing ha ie city of i ‘Was cured by thres bottles or Clarcae’2 Spanish ture, of Salt Rheum, which be bad for nestly twenty F bees €nd which all the physiciane the eft erald not cure. Mr. Thozypeon is a wall Tetwshant iv the clty of Richmondf and hi- mewt ocarkable. gated ef Syplilis, in tha worst fos ny Sacer phi worst form, by Carter's Spanish wistare, He says he chee! Tecom monds it, end considers it « very invalusdle medi- icine, amd focmeriy ebinond, says be EDWIN BURTON, comuissioner 0 the revenus, says hs has seen the good effects of Carter s Spanish Mixtare in a number of syphilitic cases, and says it {a @ perfect eure for that horrible diseaas. 4 WS. @ HARWOOD, oi Richmoad, eared of old or aetna ere ear afew dottier of Carter's was enabled wale without « crutch, in a short tims permanently cured. watinazal Depots at 3. WARD, OLOBE & Coy, No, Maiden Lane, New York. T. W. DYOTY & SON&, No. 183 North Becond st., Bi & BEEES, No. 125 Main street, Rich- OHARLES STOTT, Washington, D.O; HENBY PHBL, Alexandria, and by Druggicts Tae $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $& #5 2—Iv “\4 EMOIRS OF THE OOU. INTESS OF ULES. <n Stats Fullness, or Nau Disgust for fond, Fullness or he Head, Hurried and dificult Breathing, ing at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating blic to this preparation, does so with a feel- To THRE WwiHsT. {ime between Washington and but 17 hours! Running time between Washi: Cincinnati 27 hours !! Tickets and Baggage be had in Washington THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILKOAD AVING creatly improved its Western connec tons now offers tie fallest inducements tw travelers between Washington, Balumore, and all ortions of the West, the Northwest and the South The conn«ction between the trains from Wash. vagton and the trains bound west from Baltimore is tiways promptly made at the Washington Junction Gately called the Relay House) 9 mites from Balti wore. This i- the only change of cars required be tweec Washington and the Ohio river, checked through to Wheeling at the Wi station, @nd rechecked and transferred there. he passengers) without guatee, for those sarough tickets for points Beyond. The counecting trains lwave Washmeton daily at 6 a.m. and 4% P a. On Sundays at the latter hour only. At Wheeling divet connection is made with the crains of the CENTRAL OHIU RAILROAD, run ning from Bellaire onthe Ohio, near Whe through Cambridge, Za ie and Newark, to COLUMBUS. These trains connect at Newark with ihe cars of Ure Newark. Maneficld and Sandus ky Ralirca dusky, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago St. Le ete, At Gouabae the C. O. Railroad trains connect with, the fast trans of te Little Miami to Xenia, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ete. At Xenia (on Little Miayti Railroad) connection is (ormed with the trains rhrouzh Dayton, to INDIAN- 8, Terre Haute, Lainyette, Chicago, Rock Island, St. Louis, ete. 94~ Passengers bolding through tick. * for Mem- phis Vicksburg, Natches, New Orleons, et.- Which «re elso sold at Wash : Wheeling and it or Evansvilic, Cairo, and St. Louis are sold by this route. ##-FOR CLEVELAND, and via Cleveland to Puted-, Detroit, Chicaga, ete., tickets are sold, when the Ohio is navigable bewween and Wellsvile (forty mites) where a connection with the Cleveland and Pitisburg Railroad is made. reqnes ed to ice that wkile this ud checks psa » Most speedy, y all the lending points im the istance from Washington toCm being obont 100 miles short el “tCKET FROM W488 ling, $9 50; Colurabus 65; _ Louisville, by polis $17 50; 3 » $12 15; Toledo, $15 rout, $15 20; Chicago. 620 65 and $19 50; St. a 2 30 and $25, Memphis, $26; New Or- $32, ete. AB POR CREDERI in Washington. and direct to n est. eli is but 6: han by any othe PARE 8Y TRROUG INGTON: To Wh ¢, and Feirmoun' sengers may leave gton at 6 am or 44% p.m. For the minor way tions between Saliimore and Wheeling, take 6 a m train from Washington. Sa Por trains to and from Baltimore, Annapolis, eic., see special advertisements. @g Por further information. through tickets, &e., appiy to THOS. 4. PAKSU 2 nt, at Washing. JOHN #. DONE, Master of Transportation ton Station, and Ohio Railroad, Baltimore. Baltimor may 3 WASHISGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. CHANGE OF HOURS, ( N — after Monday, the 23d imstant, the tains wu Leave Washington at 6 and 8}¢ 2. m., and 3and in pm On Sunday at 41g p m Leave Balumore at 4 ond 9¥ am, and 3ané 5g pm On Sanday at 4% 2m ap 23-u Il. PARSONS, Agent. a . &E Mott Bedell's Line. Gh NEW YORK, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON CITY, AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PACKETS. HIS LINE OF P ' rer on jan the only regu lar fine of Washington City packets. Morr BEDELL, Weil street, N. Y¥. 8. 8. MASTERS & SONB, Alexandria, Va. THOMAS RILEY, feb 16m Washington and D.C. Gorions ville end inverumdiate stations at 7% o'clock, 2., On the arrival ot the boast from Wael giving acaple time for breakfast om board. Com pesting et Manansss Junctien with « train for Strae barg, at Warrenton Ju: ction with a train for Was renton, ead at Gordonsrilie with the trains om the On aad after Tuesday. ~ Ty Virginds Osntral Reuroad wor Hiclmond, Charlottes Ville, and Staunton. cdoneville éafly for Alexandria toad from Richmoed, Charlo'tesville, and Staunton. THROUGH TICKETS at the Plains. =a 7 cunts —The THOMAS COLLYER leaves Veahington at 9 a: ged oases Gepited tor the Loat at 83g o'ellt. *YVER SHIPS OOMPRIZING Tule LINE ABB THE— «“ & “ « « ao “ « “ - New Markat.cccccccon sd sid Middlebarg....é. ~ Por hbure connecting with ths stages Svach fare 10 Perrone wishin Seance with Ge. dicirechmenw: ot 438—dtt GRANGE AND ALEXANDBIA BAIWLBOAD, ‘HE Care leave Alexandria daily The cate isars 44 before 12, a. ms, on From Alexantris to Werrenton........00-0+--$7 OF « 3 agee at Culpeper, on Tucedsye, Thuredays, and Sat Der order: leave t ‘Thos. Park = ce L. ) for Washington, 4 4, snd intermedists stations, at Ceutral rail Gordonsville. Pe) ile omisy. at Piedmont oninBaseen of On TUESDAYS end FRIDAYS, on tbe bi UNITED STATES RRR Comstock, 3 . | the arrival of che trains 1 the Virginia Susrloticevills, on Mondays, Woduestays, aad Fri- tay For Luray and few Market, connecting with the Por Winchester (ily, oonesting with the stages Por Middleburg ésily, connscting with the stages W.B. BROCE RTT, Agent. FOR MOUNT VERNON. ars round trip $1; from Alez- ad Alexacdria et 91% o'clock. ths Goschos will boave tksir reek any er. BAM’L GEDNRY, Capt. THE KEW YORK & LIVERPOOL MAIL STEAMERS. ty fer Goverument servic; every care has been p Ao in their o matruction, we in tho Engines to yesure strength and epred, sud roe sccommoda- tlons for pastengers sre uneguslle2 ad comfort. tact een BO York to Liverpool, Srsi cnbin... renee eg surgeon attesbed to each ship, No berth can de secured until peid ior, tieight er passage iy to va &DWAKO K. COLLINS & 60., £6 Wall street, New York; ZROWN, SHIPLEY & 00, 3B. G. ROBERTS & 09, 13 Kh Arme Yard, London. JOUN MUNROB 4 0O 3 Due Notre Dame des Fictcires, Par‘. GEO. B. DRAPAR, Harr. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, it, etry preciows stones or wast ly unless tiset ing are signed thersfor, and tbe valus thereof therein expressed nov 16—dly BANKIN OUSE oF PAIRO & NOUBSE, wie United States Treasery. a on i 74 eo itt

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