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EVENING STAR.|oms SER TOO? CEMETERY, | (OVER THE SAVING'S BANK.) ° erm ay oe QR ALL THE TINCTURE HAMPTON EV. ‘and delivered in| A. ERM. T Petthe sdicted hea him a 18 CEMETERY ts laid the plan of the mes ie corey Sint tke wainey ena Obes naait'tee change? laid out ow the plan . ne HAPPINESS. celebraind Greenwood, of New York, and situ. | ris for the exterior wails of Tbe sou wing of the een re cblichal sion,” eee coach seta “Tis not in beauty, this will fade, Sat emer cnned distant one and a qnarter | extension of the Treasury Department heer! : 4 And pass like morning dews away ; nriles porth uf Capitol—North Capitol street | which wil! be either granit» or marble, as may here- Rev. Jamas W. Hoxxicor, the talented and inde “Tis not in all the charms of fame, leading directly to the le after be determined, The bidder whose bid iz ac-| | Bev. editor of that highly popular and extensive Which like the summer Sowers decay. This Company have secured a charter from Con- | cepted to have the privilege of fur: the mate- . read paper, Christian Banner, published at sre, pperorrinting Greis. ground for ever to burtal j rial for the outside of the remainder of the bui rg, Va., in his editorial of the {8th of "Tie not in gold or glittering making a fee tile to the purchaser, and | when Congress may 3 Which dazale ike the sun beams; | Prohibiting all emeroschumeuts foce legialetson or | peopeistions ter ny » provided that ar} May, 1658. thus speaks of HAMPTON’S VEGE- "Tis not im pleawure, this wil pass Atherwise, whieh is of vast oto those, wha | that time it is deemed for the interest of the United | TAREE TINCT se. winded to Hampton's Like joys of early, happy : wish their dead to repese where they have placed | States to give it to him. The department Vegetable. Tincture, with a promise of neae! But Ytisin virtue t and fair, them, for it has become a custom in ail other cities, | the it to reject the pro is hereby invii qoore y the great relict we have pr) Which joys can impart ; pone Tease pecomes valuable for other } should the interest of the United States = Serived Tom tt use. Nuring our collegiate course, It is in kindnese—mel power, poreoees, to sell it, and throw the dead promisceus- | The stones must all be wre ught to the dimensions, owing to eedentary habits, we becaine quite dyapep- That so‘tens down the stubborn heart. ly into one large pit, and legal measures cannot pre- | sizes, models, &c., which may be furnished by this | tic, and were very mach troubled with vertigo Por 2 sa ane bay ~s mes titles are Ld Po rie u department, by which all measurements will be more than twelve years after leaving e: eRe, we * im hope, wi Wi sun, —Office open to o’elock a.m, | governed. Makes earth with fairest flowerets bloom ; + | On the court or rear side of the exterior the walls | Were laboring under these two afffictions. In the where Pamphiew, the Charter, By-iawe, and a Map ot the Grounds, and all other informa- tion, can be obtained. All orders left with Mr. James F. Harvey, No. 410 Seventh street, or any a = will be promptly attended to. je 18—ly ————————— gt plete SHORT NIB GOLD PENS of the finest workmanship and finish, and very dif- ferent in their action from any other, suting many writers who have hitherto not been able to make use of any metaliie pen whatever. Also, Bagley’s Gold Pens, including all the best varieties made by that house, for sale, w! le or retail, at the manufacturer’s lowest pitees ii every case, FRANCK rYLor je 232— A OARD.—LOOK HERE! LL ye lovers of the good things of this life, and we will teli where you may obtain atleast some of them. Phanktal for past favors, | would respectfully ask a continuance of the same dur! this Spring and Summer. | am to furnia! all who will give me a eall with the sweet and cool ing Beverages in my line at short notice. Such as Tee Creams, Water Ices, of all flavors, Scharlotte Reuse, Blancmange, &c. Cakes of all kinds. Aiso, foreign and domestic Fruits and Confectionery, geo erally kept ia well regulaied establishments of uie kind. Particular attention will be paid to furnishing Wedding or Bride’*s Cakes. Also, Parties, Balis, Excursions, Pic Nics, &c., &c., and upon reason able terms. Cali at the old stand, Massachusetts avenue, be- tween 9h and 10th streets, Northern Liberties. N. B:—Best quality {CE CREAM seld at $150 ion. vay Teo JOHN W. RIGHTSTINE. ~ PROPOSALS FOR CLOTHING, &c. Quagteamaster’s Orrice, U. 8. Marinz Corrs, Washington, June 23, 1855. EALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until Thursday, the 26th day of Juty, 1855, 4t 12 o’elocx m., for the supply of the following ar ticles, at such time and in such quantities as moy be required during the ensuing fiscal year ; to be de- livered at the Marine Clothing Store, 57 Waiker st., New York, free of expense to the United States, viz: 5,000 yards sky-blue kersey; to be in all respects similar to that used by the U. S. army 1,200 knapsacks; to have three coats of paint, properly varnished, strapped complete, end the letters “U. S. M ” painted on the back 1,000 blue cloth fatigue caps, leather tops, pi leather vis and the letters “U. 3.M brass oa the front 1,000 unitorm caps, with braas ecales, eagle, &e., J) 's in friendstup, warm snd true, Which lives the same beyond the tomb. It is in love, heavenly love, The richest boon to mortals given ; ‘That love which time ean never change, But constitutes this earth a heaven. blature and balustrade sings, &c., the style of (7A lawyer once approached a ty with the Pion oni said a looked so 7 mod : ing he could’t help giving her a kiss. “Friend,” said she, “ thee must not do it.” “Oh, by Heaven, I will.” “Well, friend, as thou hast sworn, thee may do it; but thou must not make @ practice of it.” 07 The object of all true education is to vitalize knowledge. Some teachers instruct their scholars very thoroughly, who never educate them at all. They teach them to commit the rules of their arithmetic or grammar by heart, but never lead them to comprehend a single Principle; make them learn thousands of names of places, with out giving them any idea of geography. How Trvz!—You may, says an ex- change, insert a thousand excellent i in a newspaper, and never hear one kind word of approbation from your readers ; but just let a paragraph slip in, of even one or two lines, that 1s not ex- actly in good taste, and you may be sure of hearing about that. Deticious Beyeracs.—James Keenan, in an interesting letter from Japan, ye that “‘sacie,”’ the principal drink of country, is supposed to consist of sour whisky, tobacco juice, and aquafortis. What a mixture! > When it is recollected that the siege of Acre lasted sixty days, people coor and window and balustrade will be the same building. J I¢ of granite, tne shaft ‘of the will extend in one | antae or column, to the sample, returns, &c , r rough hammer: aired. The beds. the superintendent. over the formermay be composed standin; inone block. must be made accordingly. to be delivered, viz: Architrave over antac, including freight, and workmanship. Capitals of columns, eac! stock, freight, and workmanat stock, freight, and workmaneit Bases of actae, each, inc! ia - complete freight, and workmanship.........s000..0. may not express surprise at Sebastopol | 1.000 pompons Shafts of column, in one piece, including cost holding out so long, as the allies have | },000 patent leather stocks of stock, freight, and workmanship........ 2.500 pairs army brogans 1,000 gray blankets, with the leiters “MJ. 3. M.” in black woven in the centre ‘The right to increase o7 diminish the the articles named, as the exigencies of may require, 1s reserved. All arucles will be submitted to a rigid inspection and must conform to the samples to be seen at the off + of the Assistant Quartermaster Marines, 57 Walker street, New York. or at the office of Quar termaster Marine Corps, Marine Barracks, Wash- ington, D.C. Bidders will state the name of two suretice in case the contract is awarded them; if unknown to this office their sufficiency must be certified to by some Official person. To be endorsed “Proposals for Clothing,” &e., and addressed “To the Quartermaster Marine Corps Washington City, D.C.” je B—ecoréJuly many acres to attack in that large for- tress. At least so says Pick. 0(7Professor Mapes thinks dogs can reason. We doubt it. If they could, they would not make such asses of them- selves 98 to goa mile in 2:40, just because a tin cullinder is fastened to their tail. (> The largest angel we ever read of was seen by Mahomet in the third heaven, which, the Koran says, had two eyes seventy thousand days’ journey apart ! 0 The honest Shipecccsecceccess Plain steps, (with a cr 614 to 8 inches,) per uantity of e service seen.. ee cceveresseeee For any greater width than 3 feet. dors not exceed three times their sured as fullows : and paid for by tie cubi CUbIC fO0L......0000 0006 cows in the eoun have been giving ice-cream for the last] tae Mutu. BE APA. | For all stones exceeding 30 t few days, but sophisticated city cows| Nx OF THE. STRICT OF COLUMBIA. gee Dut ncean ie per eoeapelre py 8 only give frozen chalk and water. i> “Do you play by the ear?” in- quired a pupil, of a dancing-school fid- HARTERED by offers to the property owners of the District safer and cheaper means tasorance than any other Company. ULYSSES WARD, President. CHAS. WILSON, Secretary. For all stones exceeding 70 cu! dler. “*No, my dear; I play by the MATHEW 6. EM meh as sae Cent for each adiitio ight.” Ulysses Ward John Van Riswick sags 2 ‘ ~ a Thomas Biagden P. W. Browning puatocurae, pare ia 0A Yankee in Iowa has taught a duck ws eae Mathew G. Emery. sia! toot of fine ha:nmered granite to swim in hot water, and with such suc- bed Office, Columbia Place, corner Louisieaa avenue * o No.1 hammering or Boston cn cess that they lay boiled eggs. and 7th street. r superficial foot .. a peg ed from 3 to 6 o’clock p. m. noe hemunering on Boaton ca 0 Happiness can be made quite as per superficial foot... well of cheap materials as of dear ones. HAIR WORK. RNAMENTS of Hair, such as Bracelets, Crat- elains, Chains, Breastpias, Larrings, Finger Rings, made to ordex, of any desired design. All orders faithfully attended to. Specimens may be seen at =: store. 1. SEMKEN, No. 330 Ps. ay., between 9th and 10th eis. Mar 30 FOR POOR AND LABORING MEN. per supeficial foot.,.. No4 asin bo per superficial foot. For ali beds, butids, ends, b: mered full to the square, as superficial foot... MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS, Name. Leave Devs. @@ The California steamers leave New York on the Sth and 20t): of each mont ee standing of the above four ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. | Q MALI. FUILDING LOTS of 10 feot ox air, ir | may show the rough stock ; and this will be used ag _ Various parts of the City, and Gnor, a | 2 standard in judging of the stock delivered. Nations) Hot¢i—z. v. wiizarp low pricac, und terms to suit. LUOYD & if a a the tree of the ashler must he ham- anew mered in the most perfect manner, agreeably w a pe NY Towneie® BUILDING 8TONR, sample of the size above named, to be iralahed by R G Underwood, Mo JA Winston, Ti For vale, deliverable at the Canal, or BITS the bidder; and the surfaew seen will be measured MraH DMcLean,do © C Weston, Tenn Wesblagzon, Georgetown, cr Alexa: ; and paid for at $— per superficial foot. - BH Stuart & daughters, G Bolton, Mass LOYD & CO, For Lammering of beds, builds, backs, &e , full Ve J Hodson, jr, NJ wa — street, opp. Treasury Deparin. to the square, as per same, g— per superficial J € Butler, Ga Miss Peaci, Md — A tks sionals met : © 6 Janknin. 2c G W Newcomb, Va [No. 534] ddeds Vor’ # mand rubbed, — per coat. is tobe 4 FP Cusbman, Mi 2 M Marshall, do added. . y o For hammering of channels and rebates, not ex- Notice of, the establishment of an additional Brows’ Hotel—z. r.& u. sown, land district in the State of California foot. CA Wailer, K JD HEREAS under the provisions of the act of Fer hammering of mouldings of one anu wo aoe a A Selimau, ‘aa ( Oongresi, ‘approved March 3, 1853, entitied. | per cent. niditionsl upon the omer piss eek: of Rs ra gel Capt AF. : NY ‘An ct to provide tor the survey o: the public land two curves, ——= per cent. upon plain work, eu GB iendercss Ma | Wb ia Celiicraia,” do. tho President of ths Unite. | perficial fon. . sine E-Euing, NY JW merritt, Va [erly meapaio ne —— or Say ie ss i. bis 1" Each arris on same, — cent: per lineal foot. c w a Va JT Buckner, Mi cae a r oy = bog wery “Oe | 4, fOr nammering bevelled work, — per cent ad- CU gehiey, Ga H Colby, NY vide the req: State of California into two or three separate } districts, two of which districts were ssteb!ished der said act by public notice, dated Qist Marc: 5 cut off from the square Watlards’ iotei—z. 1. & 5. c. wuaaap ee ee ee openings of jaal height in ree upper stori with a cornice similar to the rear building, without the architrave and frieze. On the remainder of the exterior walls, the col- umne aad antae, their capitals and bases, the enta- e window and door dres- architecture of the present building, so far as ornament is concerned, will be openings, which may be varied, except thoze in the east end of the two wings. The sizes, shape, and dimensions of the columns, antae, and cross section of the entabiature either in one or three pieces of equal lengths. The base and capital of the columns and antae will each be inone piece. The architrave of the entablature th from centre to centre of and those over the latter to be composed of but one block, with both sides and bot- wrought, together with such paris of the tep as may be required. Those. over the antae, the outer face and the top and bottom edge. The face of the ashler must be perfectly wrought with al! the necessary heade, rebaies to the square. All rebates, mould- ings, ornamental and bevelled work must be clean wrought, and agreeably to the directions given by It marble is used, the shafts of the columas may be in fourand five pieces; the architrave in one length from centre to centre of the columns or antae; but blocks, one laying flatwise, forming the underside and the first member on each edge; the other two ing on edge; forming the inside and outside faces of the same. Those over the antae must be T The measurement of tve material and work de- livered, and the payment thereon will be made sgree- ably to the following form and schedule, and all bids Schedule or rule forthe measurement of materials vantstang oon foot in length, including cost of stock, freight, and workmanship .... oe Archivave over column, including stock, freight, and workmanship 13 of antae, each, including cost of ding cost uf steck, freight, and werkmansbip............c000. Bases of column, each, including cost cf stock, Shafts of coluain, in three or more pieces, tn- cluding cost of stock, freight, and workman- ection” of 3 by in length, includ- ing coet of stoek, freight, and workma: EDIPs.ccescccreercceccrecesccces “. Platforms, 3 feet wide, length not exceeding 10 feet, including stock, freight, and work manship, per superficial foot cf suriace an increase of price per superficial foot for each additional 3 inches of width of....... All the other stones of the building whose width The stoek in al! stones whose contents do not exceed 30 cubic feet will be measured conte: foot an additional price of, per cubic foot... No.3 hammering on Boston ‘custom house on Boston cw stom honse, Each bidder to furnish a sample—a cube of one foot of the stone he proposes to deliver, with five | performed on a be, ppt rer faces hammered, giving on four sides hie under lo ‘ qualities of hammering; the fifth side, his rough-hammering; while the sixth ce ding 4 by 2 inches, — cent adaiuonal perlineal ditional to plain work ; but to apply only to the part work, am! which is in no case to be measured in the plain work. en of 1853, our general health became go delicate was w reat gg difficulty we could attend wo the ordinary duties of our profession. Everything we ate immediately turned acid, our digestive or- gans became wholly deranged ; 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 We had taken strong medicines, observed great rade memesd in our diet, and all to no purpose. We despaired of ever recovering our healib, when a female friend of ours importuned us to get 4 bottic of Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture, assuring us that we would find great relief from its use, We briefly replied, ‘‘we would not give a doliar for all the Tinc ture Hampton ever made, so tar as Our own in d- ual health was concersed.”” We had no faith in it nor any other medicine in effecting & cure on us. In the kindness of her heart, however, without con sulting us about it, sent and got one botile 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 ber and her act of kindness, we promised to doso, And with out exageration we can truly say that betore we had used the contents of one bottle we felt like a new man We used, consecutively, from ten to fifteen bot- tes, We were afraid to give it up, fearing our old diseases might return. Since then, our digestive have been uniform!y correct, our head clear, and so far as our labors, toils, tiabilities, responsi- bilities, and worldly cares wiil allow, our spirits have been buoyant, and we cat what we please, and as much 5s we please. and when we please— and all is well. For the sake of the afilicted we make this statement, hoping that others may find the same relict from its use’ that we have. Tt should be hept in every family. No family should ever be Shae gs AMPTON’S VEGETABLE TINC- and crowned the exception of the asin the present columns may be builds, ends, &c. of three separate Lawyers, Doctors, Bankere, Ministers, in ail the Departments of Stata, Ladies and Gentlemen in the highest watks cflife, as weil as these maving in the most humbie sphere peak of the cures on them selves and friends by this wonderfal arti Call and get pamphlets grads, and Cough, Bronchitis, matism, Neuraivia, Dvs pepsia, Nervousness and General Weakness. As 5 female medicine or for delicate childiea we deliev: it unequatied, . Sold by MORTIMER & MOWBRAY, 140 Bait: more street, Baltimore; and 04 Broadway, N. York on Cuas. Storr & Co., J. B. Moorz, D. &. Crarsr of Craree & Bow.ixo, W. Evtror, and H. McPuer eon, Washington ; also. by Cissau, George town, and C. C. Berry, Aicxandria, and by Drug ists every whe:e. cures a a) PASTOR OF THE CHURCH.—A ied induces him we any other medicine to present such a mass of and ladies of high standing citizens. who testify of cures of COUGH, BRON CHITIS, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA, ke Batmors, January 24th, 1855. Messrs. Mortimer § Mowlray: I take pleasure in saying to you that I have used your “Hampion’s Tiacture th very great profit. From a serious taroat: affe: my general health bad become very much A, ¥ 2 imenced to use * Hampton’s its effects upon my genern! healt! slutal My nervous system and digestive organs soon ed up under its use. I Rave several times recommended i friends, and in every case, as far as I have formed, they have use it with success, Yours truly, Joux Laxaran, I’ Of Exeter «t., M. E. Church, Baltsaore. BLEEDING OF THE LUNGS, Raeien, N. C., Feb. 8, i855, Messer. Mortimer ¢ Mowbray : T do heresy cerify that about twelve months ngo Iwas taken with a severe hemorrhage of the Lu and bad four attacksof it 1 was advised to try Dr. hie ‘Tine cured Gne up to feet, thickness will be nts, at per 3 taking the fourth w IT enjoy as good I can, and do, with m, recomioond the Tinetur: be measured and] out the least hes For each superfi- | to al} persons affiicted in my way. work seen, equal Yous, Gao. W. Waarter, stom-house, CURE F —READ! 120 oe cosesif More to the Sick than Colt.—From one of the most stom honse respectable Druggists in Sou Crarirsn 3 Messrs. Mortimer & Mowsnar four Eempen's Vegetable Tincture is it every and every | valuayie Medicine to if lanters have tried it in dl easing recommends Uvs “Several of our rent cases with aston- success, and are getiing it by half dozens. [1 has been found to be the greatest remedy for rhieuw. matie affections, and a wonderful care line been ing fron Vita. 1 a number of certidicates if you idered, per will Surnish you wi them. Tam, gentlemen. yours, W. G. Trorr. Call and get pamphlets fratia, and see cures of » Bronchitis, Rhew psia, Nervousness and ¢ ene imedicine or for di ft wneqnalled. Sold by MORTIMER & MOWBRAY, 140 Balti- more street, Baltimore, and 304 Uroadway, N. York Cas. Storr & Co., J. B. Moons, D. B. Uraxxs & Bow.ino, W. Exuiov, and H. M son, Washington ; also, by I. 8. F. Cisset, Georse town; and ©. ©, Uxany, Alexandria, and by Driig- giats everywhere. fed 21—tr Private Modical Treaties PHYETOLOGIOAL Yew OF MARRIAGB, = ba B.B.LA pia a By >| For hammeri SEE AORST Fi VE! zo item, BB Nan Ronsalearand 1853; and wherews tho surveys acd Beit em-nts | adiitional plas so eee Work» — per cent. SAUEST BOOK EVE I Powe, Ne CA teewden, ua have extended re once be far that the conve- | Ninety per cent. of the amount of the work done kowrly double the quantity c: oses, NY Miss SR O'Hem, do | by the act of *ho 2d March, 1683, aforeraid—— | PUCK», (sald amount to be ascertained by the esti- 8 Gi, DOLL: it a LEGATIONS. panan, Pa © Fitg, La 1853 ths Prostient ef the Uniced = tates hes reed proceeds, and ten per cent. retained unti! the com 4G, and ihe that the State of Califrnla shell be divided in-o &e, byt i three sepsrate land the boundaries of | “Contracts will be snc United States Motel—x. c. macenay. pletion of the contract and acceptance of the work, aforesaid. pig S8TOE iv Srmiticrand disorder ne of sod maturity, re . Contracts will be awarded only to master builders ‘Cm oroseses, whieh J Grant, Pa D W Sterritt, lady and | Which er- as follows, vis : F or mechanics; and thu a-signment thereof, exce VW hyaies) and mone P Peal, do daugluer, Ala All that part ofthe State, commencing on the Pa: | by consent of the Secretary of the Treasury, will te! > bowers, with observations W G Bogzs, © GC Tali: Ma cifle coast, lying north of the line between tow a forfeiture of the same, : 0@ marriage, its duties: end disqualifications, end G K Smuh, NY W Canby, do ships seven and eight (7 and 8) north cf Mount Di- Every proposal must be accompanied by a writ-| thelr remediee; with lithorraphs, iastratiag the AJ Walker, do JH Seott, do able base live, thencs running eat on said Jins to | ten guarantee, si by two reeponsible persons, | anstomy and phyziclozy, 22 diseasss of the repro- H Blackwell, Va the meridian, thence south on the meridian line to |( exufied to be so by the district attorney or judge | ductive organs of both usses, thir utructar’, uace coma the I'ne dividing towoshipe Caree and four (2 and 4) [ of-ase said district) that the bidder wili, waca re-| and functions. A populsr ao? hensive tree Kirkwood House—s. m.& 4. rxwoop north ip coesl one @, thence east on sid line be- quired, if his proposals be accepted, enter into a | tise on tha duties and casual"! 2 mar ITM tween townships sie and four to tho exstern | contract and bond, with proper aud sufficient secur- | tied Hfie—happy and se . a Pa lonedary of the State, will form the “pene 13 Hies, im the sum of fifty thousand dollars, for the them—| elt B “ih jefson and daughter, a the land office for which hss been established | faithful performance of the same, if for the whole | Obviation and remorul—un wee k, and Of a proportionate amount if for a part | 6m Tui ° 2 Ob ig 3 P Clark, NY All that part of the 1 5 bee ; " n j non Fat. ahould teke this 4 oar ve ft B Babe Ve a (ei ms ewe ot south of ‘heabove | thereof Any information touching the matter can to it; nons, however, should texe this im ? line dividing town ships twenty and twenty-one, scuth, (or fifth stand ard south) will firm the “Mrppe Disrurer,” the of- fico for which is at Benicia; and all that part of the State lying south of the firth standard peraliel the “Lowse Distaicr,”as heretofore organize 1, the office for which is es‘ablished at Los Angelos ; and in ubink, T C Ross, jr, Mass EW Hazard, m ment. Proposals will also be received ana Willards’ Hotei—Old Point Comfort, Va. 8 W Bate, Indy, 2 euil- © W Wilson, Norfol dren & 2 eervis, NC TA Gatch done Miss A E Battle, do pereh, the rough stone for the and area walls of said building, Purser J © Hunter, Ga be obtained by application to the ‘Treasury Depart- date for furnishing and delivering at the site, by the and must be of the very best description for that Purpose. They will portant step without firrt consulting ite parea— commentaries 0 the wireases and medical treatment of femeles fro: infancy to old 0, each ease grapb- leally Miustrated by beautiful iileortaphic pistes nervous debility, its causes anc cure, by @ presese at once #0 sim-lo, cafe end +ffoci val, that thi s Imepossiblo—rules for dally mtsusgevseat—en « up to the aforessid foundation, cellar, C B Hew, lady & serv, | view cf the ssid direction of the President of the in such i i pormator?! ri is “4 fe - i ts eae" ent of t be required in uantities and at suc! on 8) ‘hesa with practical oheerveticns on @ ge 8 —— aad ser P —— ‘ely, United States, under the act of Congress afore-aid, | will be most for the prssenapiee athe one sefer, ond miore eucctesfui mode of treatment—pre w F Bancey & servant, JJ Biggs Noriey’ M° | the oundarfes eb-ve mentioned shal! in tuture be | the work, and in quality, to the entire approval ef] sautionary hints on the vile recuiting Zoom empiri ‘eo ah M frat as regarded as the limits of the said iand districts re- the superigtendent. [he department reserving the | cai practloe—an easny cm ail dissaces arising from JP Brown, NY Miss Taylor, 40 spectively. right to refeet the is hereby invited if the im- | discretion, with plain and simple rules by wblob Dr AD Hameil, USN AA Cowdery, do Given under my hand at the ty cf Washington, | terest of tite United States should require it, all persons can earn themselves without mereury— A Whiting, Herken jowdery, this ninth dey of April, A. Poy 1855. The muet be sent to this department, | temedies for those self inflicted miseries and dis: HH Atwood, Mass By wie onthe J Hunter, do CC Merrill, Cr B Hunter, Norfolk Boyd, do H Boyd, K © M Young, do Miss E Dickson, do JOHN WILSON, Commissioner General Land Office. ap 12—lewlow Secretary of the the Treasury Building opened at one o’clock, p. m for receiving the same, of a ty 3 ED Eacho, ledy, child & directed to the ees under cover to the reasury, (endorsed “ Materials for Extension,” inthe presence of the bide pointed re eo unfortunetely prevatent in the are. It ig a trothiul adviser to the married and contemplating roarriags. Its peresal te pac Fecommended to persons entertalutng se and will be ticularly - sot doubts of their playsical condition, zd who are the last day fixed oro g teens, Deraaraerr Jane36, 1088. | WR WOULD NOT GIVE A DOLLAR | Pina ha S30 day of hose: nen arto‘, os. LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, ing tation to the diseases for which it is recomi tical Receipt Book, for Farmers and had gratis, of a'l the Agents tor the German Bitters. for-the last five years. vwelve months that ihe me said 1 must die. carried to the watering places in Virginia, ‘ennes see and North Carolina, but was net benefited by any water to which | was teken. way home, J stopped a week at Rutherfordton, a sm1} village in North Carolina, wo try the effect of some Chalybeate water fp that place. last of th some me; try the TOR CELEBRATED German Bitters, | PREPARED BT DR, C. M. JACKSON, Philad’a., Pa, WILL RPPECTUALLY CURB JAUNBICE, Lg Chronic or Nervous lity, Diseases of the ‘ond oll dresses arbing rom Cf dts Kidneys, sedered Liver or Stomach. Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullneas, or Blood to the Head, Acidity of nee ach, Nau sea, Heartburn, Disgust for food, or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructa' Sink- dng or,Flattering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swim oo Head, Harried and difficult Breathing, Plut@ring at the Heart, Choking or Sudiocating Sensations when in a lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots of Webs before the Might, Fever and Dali Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushes ot Heat Burning inthe Fiesh, Constant aagia- ings of Evil, aud great depression of Spirits. ‘HE »in calling tue attention of the V ewae 10 this preparation, does so with a feel- of the uimost confidence in its virtues erm It is no new and untried articie, but one that has toed the test of a ten years’ trial before the Ameri cen people, and its repur by any similar preparations extant. The testimony in its favor given by the most promireat and well- kaown Physicians and individuals, in all parts of the country is immense. The fol Carolina and sale is unrivaliee wing from North Fespectfully subs itted, referring any who may still doubt, to my “Memorabilia,” or Prac- jes, to be Princ:pal Office and Mauufac’ 120 Arch st, Puiladelbuis. Pa. site j TESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLINA. Certificate of Dr. W. Smith, of Pine Hill, Rich mond Courty, N.C. Pure litt, March 4th, 1854, Dre. C. M. Jackser, Philadelphis—Dear have been a subject of Dyspepsia, in its we was say conditien for ans and all who saw While in this condition, I Whiie on my About the e week, P went into a drug store to get icine for my child and myseif. There were several of the village physicians in the store, and one of them seemed in take some interest in my case, and, after asking mo some questions, said he had been a dyspeptic, and had bec greatly bene fitted by the ure of “ Dr. Hoofland’s German Bu- tera,” prepared by yo insisted that [ would Bitte lied the next day at my room, and insi« ) that t would try them that | asked him to get me one bottle. He did it, and I commenced taking ii 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 neighbors eame to me for a preseription and medicine, (he a dyspep- tic,) aud i gave bim nearly ali the Bitters I bad left, ich effected much good im his case. He hasoften don me for more cf the came kad of medi- more benefitied by it than any , but L have not been able to get - _2, there- please ship me 2 dozen or m sible. Respectfully yours, v D. R. HOOKER, & October 24.1 reat benefit fi *s Store, Wake Co., N.C., i: mt experienced very Hooftund’s German ry and functional de- and is conconitant evils, 2 quantity ef it for the ‘ou will, therefore, rangement of the Live fam desirous of obt: ity . &e. CERTIFICATE OF ¥ TIONTSTILLE, Wapxin © Dr. C. M. Jackson— ATWOOD. ar Case: overy f it, bas ef- 3, that have Hoofland’s Ger- man Bitters” have et me of the most stubborn and aggravated case of the erurs that, perhaps, ever fell ta the lotof man. My ease is nol a stranger in tails community, as i am wel! known in this and the surrounding couaties, and can truly say that my re- covery has ast ii my friends and relations, s 1 bad tried everything ded, and noi did me any good upon to try the Bitters. You tt liberty tor P ADV "ee Of this communication, fur the benefit of Ure affieted, you may think proper, Truly yours, ¥ WM, J, ATWOOD. vegetable, they invigorate These bitters are entis aad wugiben the can be used for For sale by srepe by Z. D. GILMAN, V Georgetown; and 4. mar l—lv £ CARTERS 5 ae r r SPANISH MIXTURE. Bre Grent Perifisr of the Eloed? Not a Particle of Mercury In It rofaia, Bing’s Byil, snecos Eruptions, fare, Blotches, Boils, ‘ovm or Tetter, Scald u = ee and ivr allthe poet Ln- prad snes in Life, or Impurity ef th: 5 YNEIE valuable Medic'pe, which hi come Crle» A braisd tor the number c7 s: tracrdinury curee. cted through its 3 indnesd the propri- ¢ the urg-nt f their friends, to offer, it to the pudlie, which they co with the utmost com fidense in its virturs and woudertel curstive prop ertis The followiug cwtificates, eelectad om a ievge numaber, are, however, stronger testimony Uheu the mere word of she proprictors; and are ei thelr frora gertiemen well kno “tise, and of the highest respects! ‘y, mauy of them residing inthe of Rickmovd, Vs. ¥. ROYDEN, Baq,, of the Hxclanze Hotel, Rich- oad, known overywhere suyshe has seen the Med icine called Canten’s Srerish Mixruss, edimipisteced ia over a lundred coves, ia usarly all the digenses for which it ie recommended, with the most aaton- ishingly good resclte [is says it is the most ex- tresrdinary medicine he bas ever sean. AGUE 4ND FREVER—GRUAT OURE—I hereby cortify that for three years [hel Agus avd Paver of the most violentdosription. I had several Phy- sidians, took largs qaant f Quinins, Mercury, and { belisve al! tha Touics advectieed, but all with it per t At Ist I tried Carters Lottles of which effestenily Ihave had neither der it the best Tenic ‘b Mixture, Gist lis bas bought upwards of 58 tes, which he has given sway to the aflivctea.— Luck oays he Las wever known it to feil wheo takon a x to divesticna. It. MINGE, « practising Phyaiclan, and formeriy of ihe Olty Hotel, in the city of Kistinond, rays he huge witnessed in @ Gait ‘Ences the effecta of Carters Spani:h Miziure, which were most truly surprising. He seyst2 acess of Consumption, de pendent on the Liver, the good effects were won- Gerfal indesd. SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker & Morsa, Richmond, was cured cured of Laver Cotu- pisint of three years standing, by the ase of twe bottles of Cactor’s Bpanich Mixture. GRZAT CURE OF SCROFULA.—The Eflters et the Richmond Republican hed s servant employed ia their presa room, cured of vicleni Scrofvls, com Linea with Eheamaiiam, which entirely disabled him from work. Two bottles of Carter's spanish biixturs meade a periect cure of him, and the Edi- tors in a public notice, say they “ohoorfully recom. ment it to all who are afflicted with any dleczse of the bloog” STILL ANOTHPR CURE OF SCROTTLA—Ibad 2 very valuable doy cured of Scrofala by Certer’s Bpankch Mixture. 1 consider it iraly 3 veizeble medicine. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Gonéastor om the i. F. and P. R. BR. Co., Richmond, Ve. BALT REEUM CF Bs YRABS 2YANDING JOHN THOMPSON, residing I> ths clty cf Mr. e c jas cured by three bottles cf Oeutsr'r AH (No. 638.) ders, if any choose to attend. sonscious of having hazarded’ tho health, happisses aS ee | ‘of Salt which as ‘, +2 >, 1, 7 2 —_ it eurians, Rohe Since ists, do Notice of an establishment of an additional | _ Enquirer, Richmond, Va; Sentinel, Alexandria, | and parviieges to which every human belay te en-| nearly twenty and which all ths oajaans Dr Wo a Nelson, USN IG Albmend, Balt Lane Offes in the Territary of Oregon. eae roe ieee een ae ee fe Sry Poles 36 eants Der copy, oF five copies fo: »| cone: fin the = Bichmondf eas re Neleon, 2 children & Me Word, Phila N pureuance of of Congruse fhiadelphias Da (Sans iee teens Mailed free of postage to r ihe Uak lee armen ea ‘a are: servant, do Dr Nelson, Nurfol ) bys 17, 1865, cutisiod cae a Cetablich en 1 Pe Pee aetm Now York; Pos, | ME. free of postage toany pert of th Unk | ts mest fae sain nerve Mise a Wm G Dunbar a additional laad dist tet in the Territory of Once ar Ma BY eet, on Patriot, Concord, | ted Btates. WH, 4. RA TTHE' of Pichmord had = at R Begly, lady & servant, f F Gallaher, USN to be called the Umpqua distriet, grabracinz wil the | week for sixtyedays, Bile wl eee net cae | | Me Be~Thooe who prefer may coneult Dr. bi zcis | cored ef paagrepree De, fpr i urg G G Guidson? Va jaud lyiacsouth of the fourth standard parcllel, It | of the Treasury. a. Se BOW te Secretary Spon any of the dicegeea cpoa Wish bts book create | 37m He sayy be fall . ‘Mies Ployd, do J E Tunis, N. is hereby declared and msde koown that the land * Su t f Treas ai A aad LO ‘I 464 ein yg om pat oat oe ee ony = CM Clark, Millwood VD Groner, do ofSeo for sai district has keen lcented by the re i-| je97—SanGbdaye ney puulding mf REE St ee ski ecovnttng to endaly | Pe or Mrs Clark, child & ser- 1 R Matin’ do dent of ths United States at the town of Winchertor | _/°27—8a» pecked and carefully secured froza ail observation. | | ¥DWIN BURTON, commiasloner allergens vant, do W 8 Hyde, Portsmouth | la said Territory, until otherwise ordered” _ Poet Oalee Ban 615 A ak Matin Lane | s72 be has anon the good fees of Carters bose Stubbs, en pes go oe ender aay Bane at the elty of Washington A CARD. or oo couse a WN. ie F ee ine - ra oe rf wo ways it Goodman, NC iv mean 2 sure for 3 J Suet a 2 ee es witeie Bt nent in bg et BL ATR oe el 2 ’ in Nc , e res to the eiti- ya moved from To. 56 iver ms we ; a ie Gep, Weta wae ‘etaay ae meee oi enitoner General Land Uifics. zens of Washington and vicinity, that she ia now | 31 Maiden Lana, Albacy, N. eal = Took a few bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture, and a DrEA W iy prepared to give instructions on the Piano Forte.| ée0f was engbied to walk without a crutch, in a short sw USA be ene t, Nor- POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. She has taught mnsic in some <f the principal vfties | time permanenily cured. Hy Agen — servan' June 23, 1235. | °C the Union, and ha: tectimonials showing that she iPr ee MOUNTED GUARD QUICK | ” Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE & Co., Na. 3H Dickenson, do J B Cotiett, do HE rule ant! postmasters whose offices | '* {tly competent hersiape the duties of her pro- STEP. —This excellent piece of Music of the | 9g Maiden a New York. Mrs 'T M Parron & ser- Licut Harcld: do are not entitled to be furnished by the depart. | (essiou to the satisfaction of thoge who may f. vor hed Up the eulbctinces, agg iat jast been} | =. W. DY + ERE vant, Richmond Licut Grahams, go ment with signatuce post bills to remit monty to | YF With their patronage. Poea cloguntiy cohen The tile page de PRERNEIT & BEERS, Main street, Rich. Mr C HveekclipPuila Lieut Avery: do Bay for the printing of the wame ig rescinded: | 913 ar the teattence of Ser napa net Pexidenee, oF Fee TLBUS & NUTZ a sh ; A rom and eiter this date no money wil : er puj 4 . e AO Gian vo Mise Humphrey, Linen. | 8¥EM for tat parpone Dy thee dae bee |" ye 19 —codm* a Binale Publishers, Depot in star Buildings p-O; HENET PERL: nlssensie sea by Lackianv, Petersburg 1, AMES CAMPLE: UPRRIOR TABLE cen nnn : s Gray, fait rsh do je B—lawaw Cae. Seas TABLE AND POCKET YS AND GILLOT1°5 ST -EL PENS in ety WT Batley, Amelia © W 3 Shepard, Richmond BEATO ENTS OF INTERN. Cattery, Razors, Beissors, &e—A ‘assort- ght in person from the pa, bes Si par bottle, or aix bottles for: gs W Giair, D Quincy & lady, tonal Law, new edition A- | arent, lower than at any other plarein the city. For in this way securing genu-| _ #2 St—= ; " ! Alcea! ~~ - Jans Pe Equity, new edition, with American nose per’ Pernioning Swre, 490 ot Mong inno cea aay sington, by RE M.B.L A. : = 7 ep Bhac! FRANCK TAYLOK. may 30 G. FRANCIS. voly waARCK TAYLoK. | TRAVELERS’ (RECTORY. BY RAILRGAD DIRECT = ‘ TH WEST. Through Tickets and Baggage Checks to be had in Washington !!! . THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD AVING gzratly improved its Western connec portions of the West, Ge Nortuwest and west. the fullet inducements to hington, Baltimore, and all the South ‘The connection between the trains from Wash - ington and the trains bound west trom Bal::more is always promptly made at the Washington Junction |Alstely cated tie Relay Howe) 9 miles fom Balti more. This i« the only chance of cara required be tweee Washington and the (bio river. baggage te checked through 10 Wheeling at the Waebineton station, and recheeked and tran-ferred there the passengers) without charge, for these through tickets for points Beyond. The trains leave Washingion dauy at 6 a. @. On Sundays at the latte: bour At Wheeling direct connection is ma trains of the CENTRAS. O10 RAILR ning from Bellaire on the Uhie, Ke tb ih Cambridge, Zanesvilie and COLUMBUS. These trains connect (enh holding cont cting and 45 p. iewark, to at Newark with the cars of the eg Mansbieid and Sandue ky Raliroad for Sundusky, Toledo, St. Lours, ete. Detru.:. Chicago At Columbus the C. O. Raitrond trains connect with the fast trains of the Little Miemi Railroad to Xenia, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, etc. At Xenia (on Little Miami Raiiread) co: aneetion is tormed with the trains tarough Dey'on,w INDLAN- APOLIS, Terre Haute, Lafayeite, Chicago, Rock Idand, St. Louis, ete. Ba Passenzers holding through tickets for Mem- } [phis Vickslurz, Natches, New Orleans, etc, which wre ade0 sold at Washington - are transferred at Cine cinnati to the Mail Steamers onthe Onic. Pwhkew for Evansville, Cairo, and St. Louis are sold Ly this route. 4@-FOR CLEVELAND, and via Ch Tuled>, Detroit, Chicago, efc., tickets when the leveland to enid, Ohio is navigabie berween Wheeling ard Wellsville (forty miles) where a connection with the Cleveland and Pittsburg Kai Travelers are reques ed we om is the only route afordi in Washington, it is alec and diyrct to nearly great West. c cimmati is bet 652 mil er than by any other FARE BY THC INGTON: To Whe Dayton, railroad $18 dianapuits, 80; Detroit. 315 28; trom Washin Louis, $28 50 and G25; Memphis, 426; New Or- HARPER'S FERRY y SP leans, @31, exe. ae FOR FRE MAKTINSSURG, & BERLAND, BEDFORD land, and Peirwount, passengers may ington at 6 am or ii4p.m. Por ough Uckets ar = being about 100 mJes phort- UJ i TICKET PROM WASH i; Columbus 988 65; $16 ; Louisville. by jacinaati, $18; stations between Halumore and Wheeling, take 6 a m train from Washinztoa. #®B For trains + ete., see special isements, and from Baltimore, Annapolis, @e~Fox further informat through tickets, &e., apply to THOS, H. PARS: Ag nt, at Washing: tou Station. JOHN A. DONE, Master of Transportauon Baltimore and Ohio Kailroad, Baltimore. a. f= WASHINGTON ER.ANCH RAILROAD. ae CHANGE OF HOURS. O* ont afer Monday, the 234 uytent, the trains wil Leave Washington ai 6 and a. ee a.m, On Sunday at 414 p m Leave Baltimore at 4¢ and 94 am, 5X pm On Sunday at 44 2m. ap2—w T. A. P and J and SH Mott Zodell's Line. SR NEW YORK. CITY, ANI P HIS LIND OF PACK from pier 14 Hast § r w York, and oftener UL4. WASHINGTON TOF COLUMBIA ceRsary,and ave composed of the tollowing first Schr. finn D., Wm. Schr. Folant, L. A ‘og! am, Schr. Greenway, Wilson, macter. These vemsels men of ex nce in the lar line of Wasbinzion City packcis. MOTT BELELL, e all fet saulers, and the masters rade, aud tho only rego Wall strect, N. Y, 8. 8. MASTERS & BONR, ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD, Oa and after Tuesday, Nov. 7, giving simple meeting at Monesene bar; Warrenton e end at Gordonsy'l) TH From Alexaodiia to « “ G “ “ « © 7 * « « « Je98, Thurs, #5 orday. Yor Winchester (ily, consestiag with efor MiLaicbung H dag with Je Cally, connestiag with at the Plains. te : 1854, Csily for Gordons vatesdsys, and Prt wilh the 4, abe Bet ibe otegee De utagee W. 2. BROCZ3PT, Azert. JOLLY Kefreshmenis on che bo Oct 3—dtr @RE PEW YORK & iLryv UNITED STAT MAIL STEAMERS S$ snd PRIMA YY, p Sl; from: Alex- ER leaves 1S SHIPS*COMPRIOIVG TRIS LINE ARB THE— B.G. ROBERIS & 00. 13 Biog’s 4rme Yard, JOEN MUNROE & OO. %6 Bue Notre Dame des G50. H. DRAPER, Bares, The owners of the'e ebips wil! not be gil bull london, therefor, and the vai: — = ue thereof therein expressed.