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_EVENING THE SLEEPING CHILD. BY LEIGH AUNT. A brook went dancing on its way, From bank to valley leaping, And by its sanny margin lay, A lovely infant sleeping. The murmur of the gen | stream Broke not the spell which bound him, Like music breathing in his A lullaby around him. 4 It is a lovely spot to view Within this world of sorrow, . One spot which still retains the hue That earth from heaven may borrow; And sach was this—a scene so fair Arrayed in Summer brightness, And one pure being resting there, One soul of radiant whiteness ! ‘What happy dreams, fair child, are given, To cast their sunshine o’er thee? What cord unites thy soul to heaven, W bere visions glide before thee ? For wandering smiles of cloudless mirth O'er thy features beaming. Say not a thought—a form of earth Alloys thy hour of dreaming! Slee . lovely babe !—for time's cold touch, SPANISH MIXTURE. |, THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT. AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY for ‘Scrofula, brio Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutane- ous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the face, Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, En! ment and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Sy- philitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Com- laints, and all the diseases arising from an in- udicions use of ee Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Bl HIS VALUABLE MEDICINE, which has become celebrated for the number of extraor- dinary cures, effected through its agency, has in- duced the proprietors, at the urgent request of their friends, to offer it to the ‘public, which they do with the utmost confidence in {ts virtues and won- derful curative properties. The following certifi eates, selected from a large number, are, however, stronger testimony than the mere word of the pro- rietors ; and are all from gentlemen well kaown in their localities, and of the highest respectabili- ty, many of them residing in the city of Rich- mond, Va. F. BOYDEN; Esq., of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, known everywhere, says he has seen the Medicine called CARTER’s Spanisn Mrx- DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S : cE ERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debdility, Dis- eases of the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach. Such as rarer ny Inward Piles, Fulln Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, sea, Heartburn, Disgust for food, Fullness, or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink- ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difiicult Breathing, Fluttering ot the Heart, Choking or Suffocatiny Sensations when in a lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deti- ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. MIE PROPRIETOR, in calling the attention of the public to this preparation, does so with a feeling of the utmost confidence in its virtues and adaptation of it to the diseases for which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has i PROPOSALS FOR LIVE 0 Ix NAVY DEPARTMENT, : Brasav or Con CTION, y mur or Coprorerey eeete6} QEALED PROPOSALS for delivering ane or more live-oak frames of a sloop-of-war—one to be delivered at each of the navy yards at Pensa- cola, Norfolk, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and Port:mouth, N. H.—will be received at this bureau until the 34 September, 1855. ‘These pro) must be endorsed ‘‘ Proposals Sor Live Oak,” and addressed to the « reef Construction,” that they may be distinguish from other business letters. The offers for the whole of one frame, estimated at thirty thousand cubic feet, and, as required by law, must be accompanied by a suitable the form of which is herewith given. Sureties in the full estimated amount will be required to sign the con- tract, and, as additional and collateral security, fifteen per cent. will be withheld on the amount of each delivery until the contract is fully com- leted. In all deliveries of the timber there must pe a due proportion of the most difficult of the frame, and of the principal pieces; otherwise there will be such further amount in addition to Time between Washington and Wheeling but 17% hours! Running Time between Washington and Cincinnati 27 hours !! THROUGH TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHECKS TO BE HAD IN WASHINGTON. HE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ROAD pamiips cingre Sym its Western connections, now offers the fullest inducements to Travellers between WASHINGTON, BALTI- MORE, and all portions of the WEST, NORTH- WEST, and the SOUTHWEST. The connection between the Trains from Wash- ington and the Trains bound West from Balti- more is always promptly made at the Washington Junction Gaels called the Relay House) 9 miles from Baltimore. This is the only | of cars required between Washington and the Ohioriver. Baggage is checked through to Wheeling at the Washington Station, and rechecked trans- ferred there. (with the passengers) without —, for those holding ee Tickets for points vond. The connecting Trains leave Washington the fifteen per cent. as may be jud; expedient | daily atGa.m.and4 p.m. On Sundays at the to secure the public interest until such principal | latter hour onl pieces and difficult portions shall be ivered. The remaining eishty-tive per cent. or other pro- At WHEELING direct connection is with the trains of the CENTRAL OHIO RAIL- Ve BEW, ROUTE. POR SOUTHERE TRA’ DIRECT FROM NEW YORK, PHILADEL~ PHIA, AND BALTIMORE, TO NORFOLK, WELDON, WILMINGTON, RALEIGH, RLESTON AND AUGUSTA, MOBILE, AND NEW ORLEANS. SUMMER AND FALL ARRANGEMENT. exce: Daily, ( ze) VIA BAY LINE. and SEABOARD & ROAN- OKE RAILROAD, to the above mentioned — the Schedale being so that the veler is not subjected to any ni travel on the Railroad from New York to W: la North Carolina. From New York to Wilmington. $15 50 rom New York to Wilm' . Do. Weldon...... -12 © Mindelphia to Wilmington WG Ae 90 From Phi io Wi Cc... Do. oe Weldon...... 10 00 Do. Norfolk and Portsmouth 6 50 From Baltimore to Wilmington, N.C . Rew Do. Weldon.... -- 800 Do. Norfolk and Portsmouth 5 00 For further information and Through Tickets, epply in New York at the New Jersey Railroad o . foot of Coartland street; in Philadel at the Philadelphia and Baltimore Railroad in Liberty street; in Baltimore at the Office of the ortions of each bill when approved in triplicate ty the commandant of the yard, will be paid by y agent as the contractor may name, y days after its ntation to him. ROAD, running from Bellaire, on the Ohio, near Wheeling, through Cambridge, Zanesville, and Newark, to COLUMBUS. These trains connect TURE, administered in over a hundred cases, in nearly all the diseases for which it is recommend- ed, With the most astonishingly good results. He Il make these visions wither: th and dreams which charm so much ll fade and fly together. Baltimore Steam Packet Company, foot of Union Dock, or ou board of the Bay 8 \ . Omnibusses and Baggage Wagons are fean ple, and its Teputation and sale is unri- oe ; at Newark with the cars of the Newark, Mansfield | on the Line. by which senvers and * The >! while sleep is pure and mild. Says it js the most extraorginary medicine he has bee Be ny Sree iprovararions exists Beles It will be stipulated in the contract that if de- | and Sandusky Railroad for Sandusky, Toledo, | wage are coiveyed thecgh Philsdelphia art Eve ensthiy tata poor renee > | ever seen. nent and well-known Physicians and individuals, | fault be made by the parties of the first part in de- | Detroit, Chicavo, Ge wik aee senase Sess of SR ckpenne, ont Beagage Comaee- When thou shalt be no more a child, AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CURE —\ | jy, 31i parts of the country is immense. The fol. | livering the Fe el a pes q se At COLUMBUS the C.O. Rail rains con- | tors whose duty it is to give infi and cheek And dream of Heaven no longer. hereby certify that for three years 1 had Ague and the time and place provided, then, and in nect with the fast trains of the Little Miami Rail- read to Xenia, C nnati, Louisville, ete. At XENIA (on Little Miami Railroad) connection is formed with the trains through Dayton, to Indian- apolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Rock towing from North Carolina is respectfully sub- mitted, refer 5) **Memorabilia,’’ or Practical Receipt Book, for Farmers and families, to be had gratis of all the Agents for the 6 Fever of the most violent description. 1 had sev- eral Physicians, took large quantities of Quinine, Mercury, and I believe all the Tonics advertised, but all without permanent relief. At last I tried Carter’s Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which pralion nat the several points on this route, accom) u passengers: Easangen Bom ter Yak aad Philadelpbia will have their paguage checked to Baltimore and the 5 case, the contractor and his sureties will forfeit and pay to the United States, as liquidated dam- azes, a sum of money equal to twice the amount of the contract price there “pers upon as the i Cuniors Puexovexon—Suppen Rise oF Warer.—Yesterday afternoon about three any who may still doubt, to the rman Bitters. thence on board y Boats to Norfolk, Port- “ . q price to be paid in case of the actual delivery | Island, St. Louis, etc. mouth, Weldon, &«., &c ee eee Ce neat Rasher boumeto.zine, | Cnectuslly cured me, andl Lom barry eo oy iT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PR. AE OE | bhercot, wisich liquidated damages may be récov- | | i[7-'Passenzers holding Through Tickets for | "The new and splendid steamer LOUISTAN and continued te do so until it reached the have had Reither chills or fevers since. Icon-| > ’ dines’ ered or retained at any time from the said parties Memphis, Vicksburg, Natchez, New Orleans, ete., which arealso soid at Washincton—are trans- ferred at Cincinnati tothe Mail Steamers on the | PHELINEBEL GNOWCOM- Ohio. Tickets for Evansville, Cairo, and St. | posed of the splendid Louis are sold by this route. LOUISIANA. Capt. George W. s iL For CLEVELAND, and via Cleveland to |] NORTH CAROLINA, Capt. James Canon, hav- Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, etc., tickets are sold, ing unsurpassed State Rooms and Berth when the Ohio is navigable between Wheeling | jnodations. and Nap td Ga) miles) where a_connection with the C! and Pittsburg Railroad ts made. Travelers are requested to notice that while this height yf some four feet above the ordinary level. The sailors say that this phenomenon indipates the prevalence of a severe gale at the head of the lake, probably an unusuall heavy one. We understand that the tolégenph wires rauning in that direction are reported as down, though there may be no connection be- tween the two facts. Since writiag the above we learn by tele- graph from the West that a terrific storm has sider it the best Tonic in this world, and the only medicine that eyer reached my case. JOHN LONGDEN. Braver Ditcn, near Richmond, Va. C. B. LUCK, Esq., now in the city of Rich- mond, and for a years in the Post Office, has such confidence in the Lgprovagpiice, age esd ba Car- ter’s Spanish Mixture, that he bought up- wards of 58 bottles, which he has given away to the afflicted. Mr. Luck says he has never known it to fail when taken according to directions. of the first part or either of them, The timber must conform to drawi and in- structions with which the contractor will be fur- nished, and work to moulds and bevelings with which he will be orizinally vided from the United States navy yard at hiladelphia. The whole must be cut from trees wing within thirty miles of the sea, of which commandant of the yard will require satisfactory evidence. The frame timber may be delivered in the form of promiscuous timber—that is, sided stiaight and TESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLINA. Certificate of Dr. W. Smuth, of Pine Hill, Rich- mond County, N.C. Pixe Hitt, March 4, 1854. Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia—Dear Sir: I bave been a subject of Dyspepsia, in its worst form, for the last five years. Such was my condi- tion for twelve months that tad ind and all who saw me said I must die. ile in this con- dition I was carried to the watering places in Vir- a. Tennessee, and North Carolina, but was 1,120 tons burthen, replete with comfort convenience, has Nest saaca to the Moe. ; The Norfolk or Bay Line Steamers will the Company's wharf. Union Dock, foot of Con- cord street, daily (Sundays excepted) at 5 olcleck, B P. M., or immediately after the arrival of the Ex- ere, doing extensivedamageand | pr MINGE ising Physician, and f Soy water to which I was taken- | ing p face of owe iuleds tne sidings "Ar deoeer | Cocke ng eee eee cree and | fone pliadelphis at 12}¢ pus” The balloons shes — nr r. MINGE, a practising ician, and for- | °° d bya n - | ing 2 face of two-thirds the siding; tim! Shecks in Washington, it is also the shortest, | OS%,, \ hg sted tious lossan® it is also feared des- merly of the City Hotel, in t e city of Richmond, | ‘Y bile on my way home I stopped a week at Ruth. 3 7 Si ad ashington, and Philadelphia As P. following need not be bevelled, but must be of sufficient size to work the shape of the moulds and hold the bevellings shown on the bevelling boards In the measurement, the fi moulding size marked on the moulds (which is one and a half inch larger than will be worked in the ship) will be allowed, provided the pieces will hold that size; but no additional size beyond that marked in the moulds or in th@nstructions will be paid for. erfordton, a small vill: in North Carolina, to try the effect of some Chalyheate water in that About the last of the week I went intoa to get some medicine for my child and ‘There were several of the village physi- s in the store, and one of them seemed to take prest my case, and, after asking me said he had been a dyspeptic and says he has witnessed in a num! of instances the effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture, which were most truly surprising. He says in a case of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the good edects were wonderful indeed. SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Drin- ker & Morris, Richmond. was cured of Liver Complaint of three years standing, by the use of Most speedy, and direct to nearly all the leading Sh in the great West. The distance from Washington to Cincinnati is but 653 miles, being about 100 miles shorter than by any other PARE, BY THROUGH TICKET, Fi WASHINGTON :—To Wheeling, $9 50; Colum- bus, $12 65; Da: . $15 50; Cincinnatl, €16 60; Louisville, by railroad, $18 65, by steemer from the schedule : Leave New York at. Leave Philadelpis Leave Baltimore at. Leave Portsmouth at Leave Weldon at Leave Wilmin For Augusta. fe In a French caricature of a Parisian cockaocy out for a days shooting, a bird has upon the bzrrel of his aning piece. 5 the gun at arm's length, our Nimrod ches through the index of his sporting some ques on and the South, via the ly benefitted by the use of HOOF- had been g spi Pi pa merry le oie orn — 5; ona Manchester Railroad, now finished. a : two bottles of Carter's Spanish) Mixture. -AND’S GERMAN BITTERS bi The siding of the stem, apron, fore wood. nd, $12 50; Toledo, $15 80 roit, i> Passengers for Richmond and 4 guide, aud then replaces it in his pocket, with | | GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA. The Fat. | oon yee NAN, BITTER tly’ te Biter? | stemson, deadwood knees, ‘stern-post kneey and | Chicaso, S206Senl Si9oe St Leen ie the words, “Eventually unprovided for by the t or any other points on James Kiver, con ‘he James River Boats early next morning after leaving Baltimore. tors of the Richmond Republican had a servant employed in their press room, cured of violent Scrofula, combined with Rheumatism, which en- Iso called the next day at my room, and in- sisted so much that I would try them that I asked him to get me one bottle. He did it, and I com- keelsons, mast be 18% inches; the stern-post and after deadwood to side 29 inches in the largest place, and the hooks to side 14 inches. The aidiag $25; Memphis. w Orleans, $31; ete. 7 FOR FR RICK AND HARPER'S FERRY, MARTINSBURG, CUMBERLAND, Sportsman’s Manual.’ he frame tim t be 134 to 14 inches, : BERKI RINGS, BEDFORD SPRINGS, | yA Washingt 1” Wades Ghee? < 1 i mates ; F ea directs . | or the frame timber must be 0 ches, 3 PRINGS, BE s NGS, | Newbern, Washington, Weldon, Gadies Seatuh Mise Ska tilited hy it than all the water and medicine ied | ofthe promiscons timber, one-fourth part must | PIEDMONT. OAKLAND, and PAIRMOUNT, | Warsaw, Ralerch ant Wamington, N.C. or any se Miut utd the Sedilets. ta a pattie tice sar as Laven olen side IS inches. and the remainder 13}; inches: passengers may leave Washington at 6 a. mor | ocner point on the Sealvo’ Land Wilmington Reeds, Pie tee Dap. Vuchcertally recommend ito alt whe we efile After reaching home one of my nelghbors came |, The throat 2 eo Pigentel mote T756 fi Pm! For the minor way gftations between | will find it the most piea-aut and route. pen hi: sow York....5ane30 | with any disease of the blood.” * to me for a prescription and medicine, (he a dys- | Inches, at the floor , and at the | Baltimore and Wheeling, take 6 a. m. train from M.N. FALLS, Ageat. Baltimore, May 17, 1855. : FOR PHILADELPHIA. plank shear 7 inches. The midship or dead flat floor timber has a curve of inches in 20 feet; the first futtock 4 inches STILL ANOTHER CURE OFSCROFULA. [had avery valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Mixture. I consider it truly a ptic,) and L gave him nearly all the Bitters I Washington. iad left, which effected much good in his case. i For trains to and from Baltimore, Anapolis, Tle has often called on me for more of the same elc., see special advertisements. he A ae sie in 17 feet: the second futtock 24 inches in 13 feet; i[>> For further information, Thi rh Tickets, “ on the Sth and 2th of each month. plsable medicine. JAMES M. EAYLOR, Con- | 10d of medicing, M158 De vas wore wenestied | the third fattock 87 tuchem 1a 13 fer the tants | as apply to THOMAS H. BARSONS, Agent, S| Ga = = i R.F. and P. R. R.Co., Richmond, | py it than ar get any more for him’or myself since ; | futtock 4 inches in 114 feet, and the top timber 10 | at Washington Station. AERIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. | ‘* 7 HILADELPHIA. WILMINGTON & BAL- will you, therefore, please ship me a dozen or | inches in 17 fect. JOHN H. DONE, stood the test of a teu years’ trial before the Amer- i ' i TIMORE RAILROAD.—Passenger trains i SALT RHEUM OF TWENTY YEARS thore’as'sodn ai sible. The entire frame of each ship to be delivered at Master of Trans; ion, leave Baltimore daily (except Si ys) for Dr Magitl, Ma TA White & daugnter, by three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. of | DUR, HOOKER, Roger's Store, Wake Co., N. | entire approval of the bureau, and all to be delive Psi Sian te Gide 40 5b a 5 eum, whi e had for > “ barton! J who race twenty ered on or before the Ist of October, 1856. GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL ROUTE. m,; 5.20 NY y 1 ed very gréat be! i re y Havre de Grace Accommodation Trains) and 7 A PA Whilely, Pa years, and which ail the physicians of the city | ‘“Havine experienced very i t benefit from the Persons who may be disposed to offer for more WICE DAILY BETWEEN WaSHING- | (Hav . cos tae Fg Miss M Campbell,do BF Caton, Mi ebuild. 1 i i wn | Use of HOOF LAND’S GERMAN BITTERS in | , ship will make a separate proposal for = 2s 2 - m.; 7 p. m. train rans every night, iiss A-Johnson,do J McLean’ Rye a Gihe ety dtheeet eat _ is | Chronic Dysentery and functional derangement of poocbies P Pr fon and the h via Freder only train on Sunday. 11 a. m. train bas a second, the Liver, and its concomitant evils, 1 am desirous W Me Robb & =ty Ga CS Hall, Va most remarkable. lo icksburg. Richmond, Petersburg, W 38 Robe: Va., Weldon and Wilmington, N. FORM OF OFFER. class car attached ; fare in it to Philadelphia 82. = toc = 5 wo ag Ear tn the rs 4 of obtaining a quantity of it forthe benetit of my ten BC. eek Acwest ’ No SECOND CLASS TICKETS WAI. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, had a| Community, You will, therefore, please sendy | T, of the State of hove »to | ton, S. C., and Augusia, Ga. es msc Swans servant cured of “phils, im the wort form by | fomgang,. Yow willy therfore, | feshish and deliver at the Untied tates navy yard | he raveing po bli i hereby Informed that the raaixs sox na rivone. ore Carter's Spauish Mixture. He says he cheerfully > - _ 7 a } at , the whole of the live oak timber for one RE AN UN 30 a. m., (12.45 = Faison & daughter, = ison & children, | 7c omnmends it, and considers it a very invaluable ee Ws 3, seine | ship, estimated at thirty thousand cubic feet, be | | BALTIMORE a ap OY hy Aotaage oe ise hg et ey = me Exprese C Bishop, o 1. Oaldwell, NY medicine UNTSVILLE, Pps outs na t, 1855. the same, more or less, in conformity with the ad- ee the Sere striving in Richmond at Leavt Havre de Grace at 70 a. m; Havrede J Macgregor, NY W,A Jacksin & tamtly, | EDWIN BURTON, commissioner of the reve- |r. C. M. Jackson—Dear Sir: AUlOW mle 10 €X- Jetset lems 1s nn me mnion et ha | Te: sind Sa. uns anal al Petacaverg at Sip. se. | race Atcmmmmedation “emer 400 kam, Oe or, Pa nue, says he has seen the effects of Carter’ incere thanks for your discove date of < q and5a.m 5.6 p. m., and 2.05 a. m R M Rice, Mo IW & Spanish Mixture in a number of Syphilitie cases, a Ae it. 7 | Stems, apron, stemson, deadwoods, stern-post, | & following Through Tick obtained WM. CRAWFORD, Agent. JBHenderson,do Petree NAP AIS | Sea says it na portent cute for thaP beetaieae? fected cure that all other medicines, thai Lhave | Seta-post altos lea: ee : JW Coleman, Va Mrs Newland, do ease. tiken, Lave entirely failed todo. HOOFLAND’S | 00ks, esti sel nes * = To Fredericksburg | . : $3 00 ; — JM. G. HARWOOD. of Richmond, cured of | GERMAN BUTTERS have cured me of the most | poe sper op 200 DIEM at— per tg | To Fredericks Virg Sy Be gy Pe National Hotel—z.p. wittarp. old. Sores and Uleers, Which disabled ioe from ravated cane ae the rims that, | retieuiaie ‘Po Richmond, Va. = " MAIL STEAMERS OP Weisinger, V: Y enable. walking. Took a few bottles of Carter's sh | perhaps, ever to the lot of man. y case is : . 9 ‘To Norfolk, V = = id OM Wood ie’ ST auee ah Mixture and was enabled towalk withouta¢rutch, | hora stranger in this comaunity, as 1 am well | Poa ee To Petersburs @ | PME SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINE ® B Grice, Pa J J Kidder, Ga in a short time permanently cured. known in this and the surrounding counties, and | Protniscuous tim. To Weldon, N.C -7 00 are the . R F Rally, do A Hagen, Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE & CU., | cam truly say that my recovery lias astounded all |~ Pets ME «000 cubic ft, at — per ft ‘Po Wilmington, N.C. 11 ATLANTIC, Captain West, G Chorpenning, Cal JJ Hoye. Va No. &3 Maiden Lane, New York. my friends and relations, as I had tried everything Bohan > =o rink umoesese iin. PACIFIC, Captain Nye, S Merchant, N Miss F’ Wilson, do TW, DY OTT & SONS, No. 182 North Second | Tetommended, and nothing did me any good un- | 744.) amount, ‘30,000 For each passenger, as follows : BALTIC: Captain Comstock, J G Mitchell and lady, W A Lee, Ga street, Philadelphie. Sree er ee eee ee ne: Bitters. Yow yes oaine ts baer te words.) ‘To Alexandria 25 cents, and baggage 12% cents. ADRIATIC, Captain Grafton. Ma J Gross. Ba BENNETT & BEERS, No. 195 Main street, | 7 at liberty to make any use of this tr may think | . Should any offer be accepted, I request tobe ad- | To Marburys aes seats =i. 90 |, Tanne Riaips have boon bulk by contest, sopenre- _—_ Richmond, Va. tion for tbe benedt of the afflicted, you may think dicasad at and the contract forwarded to | To Quantico, Sandy Potut, & 1 50 | ly for Government service; every care been Willards’ Hotel—s. 4. & 3.c. wittanp. Bee ee eae Me SPORT, Washing, | Tarai: Wealyy spa a | the navy agent at ; OF to me at for | To Aquia Creck.... -2 00 | ‘aken in their construction, as in the engines, to Steet bie JW Merril, Ma toa, D.C.; HENRY PEEL, Alexandiia, and - J. ATWOOD. tbo ’ A atber, Paris J Murphy, NY W D Keanedy, do Mrs J Godfrey, Mich Miss C Godfrey, do Miss A Godfrey, do L W Williams, Md J Wickham, Mo R A Mayo, Va Hon C J Faulkner and P Ellis. jr, do son, Va Kirkwood House—i.5 & a. xnxwoop. W Jones & son, Ala «RT Davis, Va . T V.jialler, O ‘T B Downing, NY S Whitney. do Miss Shepard’ Panama JM Hall, Md Mrs Heard, La B McCulloch, Tex O Wendell, F Coyle, La P Gibson, Va J Andrews, O United States Hotel—e.c. macuner. A M Thompson, Va Mrs E McClure, Pa T A Jackson, do S Hames & lady, do J C Wood, 3C M Slesinger, Va § Lilly, NJ W FP Ginna, Md T Bucknall, Pa 5 G Davidson, DC H Humes & lady, do — Willards’ Hotel—Old Point Comfort, Va. EL Parker.Richmd C Howard & lady, Balt J V Willeox, jr, Charles Miss Howard, do City J C Howard, do JW Wrenn J A Bryan, Mo W Alexander, jr, child y 2svis, Va F Lawson, Richmd Miss L Alexander, do Gilliand, La B P Gordon, do ad, Va P Mallory, do Lieut Van R Morgan, F Weldon, do USA R Haws, do JB Barrand, USN AH Jones, Essex Miss Barrand, Norf Mr Hill, do J Maury, Cal Miss V Hill, do TN Cresson, USN B Stark Mrs Somerville, NC -H W Roun, Balt Miss Sonn le, do Dr Miller, Va Miss Keany, do Dr Taliaferro, do Ed Busb, do JC Armstead, do Maj J T Green & lady, J C Catat, do do Dr Hiok, do Miss Green, do R E Laines, do W L Green & lady, do ‘T J Taliaferro, do SC Green, do RS Allen, do J D Thomas, do G C Jink, do W B Aleston, do G E Jacksen, do Dr Chilton, do ‘TW Hooper, Richmd EW Willlams.do TV Roberts; NC O Windsor, lady & son, W Eaton, do Nort R Hepard, Richma Miss Duychinck, do R Ht Vaughan, Va S W Glen, Phila M Seger, lady & svt R Pugh, Obic _ Mrs P it’ Moncure, Rich- R Plummer. jr, Norf H Boyd, do Mrs Exsex Miss Williams, Peters- —— Mrs Williams, do r Miss Epsu, do T Woodhill, do A 5 Apso, do F L Lyon, lady & sv’t, R Spies, do Al R' i Mrs Gracey & svt, do Ala Miss E Lyon, do Miss A Lyon, do Miss M Lyon) do Hon A Alexander, do Miss B Alexander, do Col W it Barkeville, do Miss I Lyon, do Mrs Barkeville, do Mast T Dyen, do Miss Barkeville, do ZC Deaw & lady R ly, Va V D Grover, Norf G Jones, Petersburgh W A Jenkins, NC J E Wornbier, lady aud C B Gwatbimey, Indy & child, Richind svt, Va W 3 Bart, do W H Hodze, do J C Hobson, jr, & lady, Miss Hill do - " J Park, Beit Miss Hobso: V W Hyman, NC =<. Miss Newburn é& serv’t, G W Coaway, Norf do = W 5S Hastes, lady & two Miss Randolph, do children, & Miss M Sheidon & sv’t, J B Handy, Norf do ’ G Loyali, jr, do N C Tatum, do J H Hodges, do J P Biddell. do H R M M _ 3 M M H M w R A Owen, USA Ww T T Dout, do w MS Ki a Nort Re RW Grenwald, Va AH Missi Branch,do RN Rose & wife, do D M Lew, do W L Stanton, lady and A C Jones. do svt, do $ F Christian, do E Stevens, do and 310 others Druggists everywhere. Price $i per bottle, er six bottles for 5. sep 2l—ly INHALATION FOR THE CURE OF ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION. NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL!!! EXLYGQEaAN A Brought home to the door of the Million? WONDERFUL discovery has recently been + made by Dr. Curtis, of this city, in the treat- ment of Consumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lungs. We referto Dr. CURTIS'S HY- GEANA, or INHALING HYGEAN VAPOR AND CHERRY SYRUP. With this new me- thod, Dr. C. has restored many attlicted ones to health, as an evideuce of which he has innumera- ble certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a phy- Sician remarks, ‘‘!t is evident that inhaling—con- stantly breathiny an agreeable, healing vapor—the medicinal properties must come in direct contact with the whole arial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many aud varied changes produced upon them when introduced intothe stomach, and subject to the process of digestion.” The Hyge- ana is for sale at all (he Drugyists throughout the country.—N. ¥. Dutchman Jan. 14. ‘The luhaler js worn on the breast under the lin- en, without the least inconvenience—the heat of the body being sutticient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of cases of cures, like the following, might be named. One package of the Hygeana has cured me of the Asthma of six years slanding. J.P. KEESBERRY, P.M. of Duncannon, Pa. J am cured of the Asthma of teu years’ standing by Dr. Curtis's Hygeana. MARGARET EASTON, Brooklyn, N.Y. MRS. PAUL, of No. 5 Hammond street, N. Y., was cured of a severe case of Bronchitis by the Hygeana. My sister has been cured of a distressing cough Of several years’ standing, and decided ra fig curable by the physicians. She was cured in one month by the Hyzeana. J. H. GAUBERT, P. M. Richmond, Me. The Rev. Dr. CHEEVER, of New York, testi- Ses of our medicine in the following language ; New Yor«, Nov. 15, 1851. Dear Sir: I think highly of Dr’ Curtis's Hyge- ana as a remedy in diseases of the throat and lungs. Having had some opportunity to testify its ettica. be Epa comrinced t ait is @ mostexcellent rem- rs the Syrup and the inhaling applicatio: tothe chest. =P one Prof. S. CENTER writes us as follows: Gentlem have recently had occasion to test your Cherry Syrup and Hygean Vapor, ina case of chronic sore throat, that had refused to vield © ent, and the result has satis- ver inay be the composition of our preparation, jt is no imposition, but an excel- at remedy. I Wish, for the sake of the aillicted, that it might be brought within the reach of all. DR. JOFINS, one of the most celebrated Physi- cians in New York writes as follows : Dr. Curris—Dear Sir—Having witnessed the excellent effects of your Hyzeana or Inhali Hy- ee Vapor and Cherry sia in case of Chronic ronchitis, and being much in favor of counter ir- ritation in agections of the throat, Bronchial tubes and lungs, I ean therefore cheerfully recommend your Medicated A paratus as being most con- venient and effectual mode of applying anything of the kind I have ever seen. No joubt thousands of ms may be relieved, and many cured, by Using your medicines. 1 must here be allowed to confess that I am = to prescribing or using secret com) this little neatly contrived article, and its ef! fects in the case above alluded to, have induced me to speak in its favor. You are at liberty to use this in any way you May think y Tr iepetaly, year te No. 609 Houston street, N.Y. Sold by CURTIS & PERKINS and BOYD & PAUL, io Chant st. N.Y. a sent free to the Unt- ao our pac! ted States for ten —Dr. Curtis's H -B ONLY GENUIN ‘are: base imitations, a isthe ORIGINAL ARTICLE; CHAS. STOTT Pa, 7th ; rise Fist Wad wand 3B, Moons, Bt id OREDUN; A Pe er M Walter Scott, S00. ™& to be by Bir pcomtance Herben, anovel, by Miss Jewsbury, ‘The Controversy between Senator Brooks and Archbistfop Hughes, ®e. Fe ee PRANCE TAYLOR. These bitters are entirely vegetable, they invig- orate and strengthen the systemf never prostrate it, and can be used for infants as well as adults. b For sale by respectable dealers e here, and by Z. D. GILMAN, Washington; J. L. KID- WELL, Georgetown, and JR. PIERPONT, Alexandria. mar I—ly PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE ON TH PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, BY M. B. LA CROIX, M. D., ALBANY, N.Y., 17” 260 Pages and 1:0) Fine, Plain, and Colored Lithographs and Plates. Price only Twenty-Five Cents. Sent Free of Postage to all parts of the Union. QCSe4reEsr BOOK EVER PUBLISHED— and contuining nearly rs double the quantity of read- ing matter in that of the FIFTY CENT OR DOL- LAR PUBLICATIONS. It treats on the PHYSIOL- OGY OF MAR RIAGE, and the Secret Lnfirmities and Disorder of Youth and Maturity, revalting from ex- cesses, Which destroy the ‘ Physical and mental ‘pow- “ss ers, with Observations on ~ Marriage, its duties and dixqualifteations. and their rex es; with Lithographs, illustrating the Anatomy and Physiology, and Diseases of the Re- productive Organs of both sexes, their structure, uses, and functions. A popular and comprehen- sive Treatise on the Duties and Causalties of sin- gle and married life—happy and fruitful alliances, inode of securing them—t{nfelicitous and infertile ones—their obv: and reimoval,— important hints to those contemplating miastrimony, that will overcome objections to it; none, however, should take this important step without first consulting its pages—comunentaries on the diseases and medical treatment of females from infancy to old age, each case graphically illustrated by beautiful Iithogra- Vs plates—mervous debility, its causes and cure y & provess al once so simple, safe, and effectu that failure is impoxsible—rules for daily manage- ment—an essay on matorrhea, with praetical observations on a Tand more successful mode of treatment—precautionary hints on the evils re- sulting from empirical pra ‘€—an essay on all diseases arising from indiscretion, wiih plain and simple rules by which all persons can cure them- selves without mereury—remedies for those self- fiicted miseries and disappointed hopes so un- tunately prevalent in the young. Itisa truth- ful edviserto the married and those contemplating marriage. Its perusal is particularly recommend- ed to persons entertaining secret doubts of their pissical condition, and who are conscious of hav- ng bazarded the health, happiness, and privileges to Which eve ry human being is entitled. Price TWENTY-FIV ENTS per copy, or Five Copies for One Dollar. Mailed hee post- to all parts of the United States. N. B.—Those who prefer may consult Dr. LA CROIX upon any of the diseases upon which this book treats, either personally or by mail. Medi- cine sent to any part of the Union according to di- rections, safely packed and carefully secured from all observation. Address Dr. M. B. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, or Post Oiice Box 579, Albany, N.Y. ~ Ottiee open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p. m., on Sunday from 2 until 5 p. m. Office REMOVED from No, 56 Beaver st. to 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. dec 7—y wt HES, JEWELRY yeny R E ARE, §c. M.W. 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Price will call at the usual landings on the river when signals are made. By order of the Board: JAMES P. SMITH, President. Alexandria, Va., June 1, 1855. je is—tt WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. day, the 3dd instant, the Trains will Leave Washington at 6 and 54 a. m., and 3 and 4 - m. OP Sunday at 443 p.m Leave Ballimore at 1% and 9X a. m., and Sand 54 p.m. Jn Sunday at4x a.m. ap 3-tr T. H. PARSONS, Agent. FOR THE ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA AND MANASSAS GAP RAILROADS. NMHE Subscri *s Coaches will call for 7s wishing to connect wjth al the above railroads. My Coaches, cohnect with the Steamers GEORGE WASH- INGTON or Ti}LOMAS COLLYER, which leave Washington at 6 Witness : I hereby certify that the above-named A B and © Dare known to me as men of property, and able to make good their guarantee.~ (Signature.) (Date.) (To be signed by the Untted States district judge, United States district attorney, collector, or nary agent, and no others.) june 2—lawow [No. 534.) {Verse OF THE ESTABLISHMENT of an additional land district in the State of California.— W hereas under the provisions of the act of Congress, mite en March 3, 1853, entitled, ** An act to provide for the survey of the public land in California,” &c., the President of the Uni- ted States is authorized at such time or times as in his judyment the public interest may so impera- tively require, * * * *" to divide the State of California into two or three separate land districts, two of which districts were estab- lished under said aet by public notice, dated 2ist March, 1553; aud whereas the surveys ‘and settle- ments have extended in California #o far that the convenience of the setlers and the public interest require the establishment of the three districts au- oes by the act of the 3d March, 1853, afore- said— Now, therefore, be it known, that under, and by authority of the said act of Congress of 3d March, J+53, the President of the United States has direct: ed that the State of California shall be divided into three separate land districts, the boundaries of Which are as follows, viz: at part of the State, commencing on the oast, lying north of the line ween eee seven and eight (7 and 8) north of Mount Diable base line, thence Tupning east on said line to the meridian, thence south on the me- ridian line to the line dividing townships three and 4) north of said base line, thence east on said line between towuships three and four to the easter boundary of the State, will form the tRict,’* the land oftice for which a ed at Marysrilie. part of the State lyii f Hof ‘ersons Wishi idence with Mr. John T. Killman, near the Capitol sate; Mr. Butt’s store, corner Pa. avenue and 12th st.; or at Geo. Thos. Parker & Co.'s store Coaches can be had for Pleasure Trips. may 23—2m WILLIAM WHALEY. 1 STEAMBOATS CONNECTING Vy ITH E CARS ARRIV- dria.—'I mal the above connections, leaving Washington at 6 a. m., for the Oranye and Alexaudria Cars, and con- hect With the same traia on their arrival. ALS furnished on the boats. he Boats connect with all the trains from Bal- timore. SAM’L GEDNEY, Captain. H On Sir Howard Douglass on Naval Operations in the All that above described limits and nort) south of the the line divid and twenty one, south, (or will form the “ Mippie oilice. for which is at Benicea, tifth standard south District,’ the parallel the “ Lowa Distriet,’* as heretofore organized, the office for which is es heat eS TORY OF THE CORPS OF ROYAL Sappers and Miners, by Conolly, Quarter- said direction of the President of the United master Sergeant of the Corps, 2 volumes, Lon- S55 States, under the act of oo aforesaid, the shall in future be re ganted as the limits of said land districts respec Lively. Black Bea, nphiet, London, 1555 rite ‘ The Anglo-Indian Army Military History in Given under my handat thecityo Was! ton, Saptai this ninth da of April, A.D U niakton, the East, Ly Captain Rafter, 1 vol, London, By order of the President : JOUN WILSON, Commissioner General Land Odice Lt O’Bymne’s Naval Annual and Almanac for 1855 Capability of Steamships, by Atherton, Chief En- ineer, Woolwich, 1 vol, London, 1855 Sebb on attack and defence 2 oe re Otdey’s History of Remarkable Siezes Burn‘s = aud Military Technical Dictionary, en] 'D STEP MOTHER; a new story, by Dickens A new book entitled “Which ; the Right or the Cam) ’s Dictionary of Military Science a ie sale woe ~ mbar Lepchs Appt, ei N Female Life Among the Mormons, by the wife | Jervis on the Ride Nace of a mormon elder, recently from U: Boucher on the Rifle The Winkler or the Merry’ Monomaniaes, by | TaGkeRy's Hie Firing Winkles, or the Merry Mon N %; the author of wha ‘Wentern Beenes, ke. pil bs =o cpotbingan ‘The Watchman Krasinski’s Russia and Europe Star Papers, by Henry Ward Beecher other Works just imy My Confession the Story of a Woman’s Life. Pay miiey TRAN CK TAY LOR. lish Orpt eon Cae NE Cre ease toads Cone Cut Corners; the experiences of a conser- SONS WITH DEFECTIVE VISION vative family in fanatical times Pr invited to examine my extensive stock of Pie oeee See ee ee alas Gender poe the newest and most popular worl constant . Glasses of an) ind, such as ly on hand and for sale at ag sf = LB nei ae | Boule’ Otacase, Double Con- Odeon Building one yIN ae ba a By, care, a Petioas th. want of gieaees jy 6—tf , set: ape Pe: ey, pie be sure to get those which benefit the Sye, “Defective Vision’? at Circulars Ain 4 Ss, purchase superior Table Pocket Cutlery, Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and sts. Silver Pkt ‘or Butania Ware, ne Je —- 3 ee puped, or Toilet. ‘an excellent mir Feather Duster Nerdy 5 le Gravy Strainer, rot the bude ad one little “aneetae teskalby } a and Ameriean ENGRAVINGS, which we are per, are“invited to call on ae ae oe ae jou oF ween. | jon OHN ye Pe evens. extensive nsure strength and speed, and thetr accommeda- tions for passengers are unequalled for elegance and comfort. York to Liverpool, in fimteabin, $120 From New York to poo! Suite so. ss ee Exclusive use of extra size state rooms. -. From Liverpool to New York, - £30and £90 An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship. oe on be secured =e paid for. or tor at a! ly to Epwikp Kk POLEINS aco, 56 Wall street, New York. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Li G. ROBERTS & CO., 13 Ring's Arms Yard, London. JOUN MUNROE & CO. 26 Rue Notre Dame des Victolres, Paris. GEORGE H. DRAPER, Havre. The owners of these ships will not be accounta- ble for gold, silver, bullion, specie, ) pre- cious stomes, or metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof ex- pr ,. nov 16—ly $33 MOTT BEDELL’S LINE. NEW YORK, ALEXANDRIA, WASHING- TON CITY; AND DISTRICT OF COLUM- Bid PACKET«. TY\HIS LINE OF PACKETS SAILS WEEK- LY from pier 14 East river, New York, and oftener if necessary, and is composed of the fol- lowing first-class vessels : New sch’r A. V. Beprr st sailers, and the masters are men of expericnce in the trede, and the only regular line of Washington City =: MOTT BEDELL, Wall street, New York. 8. 8. MASTERS & SONS, Alexandria, Va. THOMAS RILEY, feb 1—4m Washington and D. of C. FOR MOUNT VERNOD N TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS —FARE, round trip, #1; from Alexandria 75 cents —The steamer THOMA: COLLYER leaves Washington a ‘Alexan- dria at 93¢ o'clock. Coaches leave the Capitol for the boat at Sy o'clock. Coach fare 10 cents. Per- sons Wishing the coaches will leave their residence with George & Thomas Parker. Refreshments on the boat oct 3—tf SAM’L GEDNEY, Captain. FOR PHILADELPHIA. ITIZEN’S UNION LIN O10, Capt. Trippe, will o ce running on this long-estal lished route, for Philadelphia, on MO} : April 2, leaving Union Deck, foot of Concord st Baltimore, daily (except Sundays) at 7 o'clock a. m., stopping at Ford's Landing and Port Her- nan. man. Fare Cabin passaze -- 82 Fare Forward Deck -- 1 7 BREAKFAST and SUPPER on PA WM. CRAWFORD. Acer Baitimore, March 3i—tr SEA BATHING AT OLD POINT CoM. FORT. NE OF THE BALTIMORESTEAM PACK. ET CO.’S STEAMERS will leave the Union Dock, foot of Con- cord street, Baltimore, daily (Sundays at 5 o'clock p. m., ~~ eigen! i Fare there ar vi passen- gers the Pie to remain the ume season. M. N. FALLS, Agent B. 8. P. Co. Baltimore, June 1—tr PIANOS—PIANOS. E respectful uest the attention of W sho purpowe purchasing Pianos to Fong now in store, consisting of Pianos from the old and celebrated mamufactories of Hallet, Davis & Co., ra be men & Raven, New York; Knabe, Gaeble & f These Pianos we guarantee in every respect to be inferior to none others We take old Pianos in part pat : accept good. notes for 2, 3, and 6 months, in fact almost ement to suit any arrang sale low and n easy terms. Also, Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Accordeons, Mu- *" orsons can have thelr Pianos tuned and repaired by leaving their names with JOHN F. ELLIS, wo 306 Pa. avenue. NEW MUSIC —ThePresident’s Mounted Guard Q composed by Robert Hellar, has been the . The tide just on publiehea vp sul page is most elegantly X HILBUS & HI aoe Publishers, Depot in Star Buildings ‘ Pad

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