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Medical. CARTER'S EVENING STAR. |. F «| SPANI BEST AT LAST. . a penigiorr ages THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! Posed hee Sat geet y >. NOT A PARTICLE OF M™RCURY IN IT. Engberg Beer ne AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY for Scrofula, Deth tell us "tis o'er. King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutane- ous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the face, Smooth out her tresses Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tettes, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain So soft and so brown ; With kind caresses i of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Sy- Them braid gently down. Philitie Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Com- See here a wand’ rer, ints, and all the diseases arising from an in- One silver gray hair; judicious use of ee Imprudence in Life, So:row had owned her, or Impurity of the Blood, And planted it there Many’s the tear drop That traced the wan cheek ; Many’s the dear hope That’s perished so meek And she ne’er breathed it, The :nurm’ring complaint ; nS her breast heaved it With strength overspent Father and mother Had gone to their home; Sister and brother, ‘To love her, she'd none. Poverty's granting HIS VALUABLE MEDICINE, which has become celebrated for the number of extraor- a cures, effected through its agency, has in- da the proprietors, at the urgent request of their friends, to offer it to the public, which they do with the utmost confidence in its virtues and won- derful curative | al a The following certifi cates, selected from a large number, are, however, stronger testimony than the mere word of the pro- | ered and are all from gentlemen well known n their localities, and of the highest respectabili- ty, many of them residing in the city of Rich- mond, Va. PF. BOYDEN, Esq., of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, known everywhere, says he hax seen the Medicine called CantER’s Spanisn Mrx- TURE, administered in over a hundred cases, in Peels pep chanti ts nearly all the diseases for wh eb itis acon “The song of the skirt”? ed, with the most astonishingly gi rest e says it is the mest extraordinary medicine he has ever seen. AGUE AND FEVER-GREAT CURE—1 hereby certify that for three years I had Ague and Fever of the most violent déscription. I had sev- eral Physicians, took large quantities of Quinine, Cross the white fingers Upon the cold breast ; Now for them lingers, At last a sweet rest Place in their clasping Mercury, and I believe all the Tonics advertised, A bud, a loved one; but all Without permanent relief. At last I tried ‘Time for its Brasping. Carter's Spauish Mixture, two bottles of which In life, she had none. benicar d cured me, and I am happy fo sy 1 ‘i i have had neither chills or fevers since. con- re Py eeee sider St the best Tonie in this world, and the only Toith came faa, medicine that ever reached my case. JOHN LONGDE: Beaver Ditcn, near Richmond, Va. Cc. B. LUCK, Esq., now in the city of Rich- mond. and for many years in the Post Ottice, has such confidence in the astonishing elficacy of Car- ter's S a Mixture. that he ie bought up- wards of 55 bottles, which he has given away to the afflicted. Mr. Luck says he has never known it to fail when taken according to directions. Dr. MINGE, a practising Physician, and for- merly of the City Hotel, int aduio Sa Richmond, says he has witnessed in a num! of instances the etfects of Carter's Spanish Mixture, which were most truly surprising. He says in a case of Consumption. dependent on the Liver, the good effects 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 two bottles of Carter's h Mixture, GREAT CUKE OF SCROFULA—The Edi- tors of the Richmond Republican had a servant employed in their press room. cured of violent Serofula, combined with Rheumatism, which en- y disabled him from work. Two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perfect cure of bim, and the Editors, in a public notice, say they “cheerfully recommend it to all who are aillicted d se of the blood.’? Her bosom’s sole guest. But at last breathed it— An angel's voice low, E’en while was wreathed it, A crown for her brow. None knew "twas given, That summons so bright ; ‘That thus to heaven She winged her tight. But we have found her Thus silent and cold; Naugh: now can wound her— No sorrow of old. Touch her but gently, Her burden was sore; But that smile, saintly, Doth tell us ‘tis o'er. ——— Aw Ixcipext.—The Lynn (Mass.) News of a recent date says: A correspondent informs us of an incident which occurred at the Congro- gational church in Westminster, in this State. Jast Sabbath. The clergyman, en aged min- ister, was preaching from the text—** I speak unto wise men; understand ye what I say.” ms — advanced as faras** thirdly.” when | 717 4NOTHER CURE OFSCROFULA. e observed that many of his hearers, over- | 1 jad avery valuable boy cured of Scrofula by: come by the heat of the day, had fallen | Carter's Spanish Mixture. 1 consider it truly a asleep. Stopping in his discourse, and wiping | valuable medicine. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Con- the perspiration from his furrowed brow, he | ductor on the R. F. and P. R. R.Co., Richmond, exclaimed : Va. “* My friends, as the day is sultry and up- | _S4LT RHEUM OF TWENTY YEARS Berl I wili stop « whil and stab! ie STANDING CURED —Mr. JOHN THOMP- choir, in the meantime, to sing, to the tune of | SON. residing in the city of Richmond, was cured © Coronation,’ commencine— ©! | by three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture, of —— nemng alt Rheum, which he had for nearly twenty “** My drowsy powers, why sleep you so?" *? ee and —— ie puysiclans of the city 7 3 ine ocsikone . | coald not cure. Mr. Thorapson is a well known Boe a Bagg semper on Moss Pa merchant in the elty of Richmond, and his cure is - ‘aig = ‘oj t remaraable. while the sublime chorus, from the combined | ™°™ Mpa Ey: Voiees of the choir and congregation, filled the WM. A. MATTHEWS. of Richmond, had a house, and effectually desiroyed the disposi- servant cured of Bs Lela fe the Money bale Ni tien tosleep. The preacher resumed his dis- ooenanae ii; wad chee avery in able course at “* thirdly.” recommends it, and considers it a very invaluable medicine EDWIN BURTON, commissioner of the reve- nue, says he has seen the good elilects of Carter's nish Mixture in a number of Syphilitie cases, and says it is a perfect cure for that horrible dis- ease. WM.G HARWOOD, of Richmond, cured of — Es Cant phrases are dangerous, especially when employed in documents relating tw bu-i- nese Recently. a merchant, not so celebrated for the elegance of his diction as forthe length of his purse. wrote to his correspondents in a eld Sores and t Which disabled him from distant city for a lot of flour. ad ling, by way | walking. Took a fe of showiug his impatience, that he wanted it | Mixture. and was e *‘ the = orst kind”? He was not less surprised | im a short timc permanently cured. than chagrined, on the reception of the ar- Princinal Depots atM WARD,CLOSE&CU., ticle, to find it full of weevil, sour and musty. * 5 aye ata * — _—- = = = 3 -b xu EF Words that are often used together be- | street, I letphta ccme associated in the mind; aatciiees we!) 3 i & BEERS, No. 125 Main street, ew NS, No. 182 North Second resist the force of verbal essuciation, we shal} | Richmond, Va. _ 4 | : And for sale by CHARLES STOTT, Wasbing- = say something diferent from what we | ton D.C; HENRY PEEL, Alexandre, and by ** Seek your good,” the million ery; ** By Joing good,” the wise reply’ Tes Face. —Tothe thoughtful observer how ymuch does the human countenance reveal The faces that move by us in the crowded atreets are each an open hock, in which life stories are traced with an unerring pen. Carcs have their record, sin leaves ite mark. and pure thought< beam cut in living characters, Dragyists everywhere. Price ‘$1 per bottle, or six vottte GB. sep 2l—iy INHALATION FOR THE CURE OF ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION. NEW AND VERY WONDERFU: EIYGIZAN A Brought home te the door ef the Million? iD poet says. * Night come? on when the ink-hottie of Heaven is overturned.’ | / Another calis the evening dew * the perspira- tion of the meon.” WONDERFUL discovery has recentiy been made by Wr. Curtis, of this city, in te treat- ment of C umption. Asthma, and ali diseases of the Lung We refer to br. CURTIS’S HY- GEANA, or INHALING HYGEAN VAPOR AND CHERRY SYRUP ne ee With thi: Pe MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. | (hod. Dr. C. lias restored inzny aifinted oren ig Nam Leares _For a bh he has innumera- Aduautic......Liverpool. Washington..Bremen.. Asia. - Liv of the treatment, a phy- ent that inhaling—con- © healing vapor—the Leome in direct cortact jal cavities of the lungs, and Le many and varied changes produced upon fuer when litroduced into (ue stomach, and sabject to the process of digestion.”’ he Hyge- ana is for sale at all the Drugzists throughout the country —N. ¥. Dutchman Jan. 14. ‘The Inhaler ts worn on the breast under the lin- en, without the least incenveaieuce—the heat of the body being sutticient to evaporate the fluid Hundreds of cases of cures, ike the follow: might be named One --Liverpool...July 25 UF~ The California steamers leave New York en the Sti. and 2vth of each month. ————— ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS, Browns’ Hotel—t r.& « BROWN A Rexcher and ly,NC © Fillmore and ly, do Miss Hall. do W_E James. lowa Miss Landon, do J B Farle, Va JS Devian, Pa J MeKay, Va ng the Ast ix ys H C Devian, do T B Massie, do on ee KEESBERRY 6 Harding. do $ Harrison, do P.M. of Deneannor, Pe L Noble and ly. Miss E Catlett, NY : Dri F Cole, do HA Baldwin and fam, do Capt S Duck, Pa Miss A Luck, do Yam cured of the Asthma of ten years’ standing by Dr. Curtis's itypeana MARGARET EASTON, Brooklyn. N.Y. MRS. PAUL, of No. 5 Hammond street. N. Y., cured of @ severe case of Hronchitis by the yeana. My sister has been cured of a distressing cough of several years’ standing, and decided to be in- carable by the physicians. She was cured in one month by the Bygeana. 4-H GAUBERT. P.M. Richmond, Me The Rev. Dr. CHEEVER, of y testi- fies of our medicine in the f rings lang New You, Nov. 15, 1551. ay Sir: I think highly of Dr Cartis’s a remedy in diseases of the throat and Iu: had some opportunity to testify its © Tam convinced that it is a mostexcellent re J G Wormley, O E Zing, Pa © Warren, Dei JS Warren. do Dr HH Bean, Md TA Lynch, do do F A Joy, Mass — G Stith and child, a J A Slamm, Mass LD Slamm, do W W Meade, Va S C Gardiner, La T A Gardner, Md en, JR Irving, jr, Va = Dickson and fam, jo J Brown and ly, Ga DH Walsh and ly, Va Miss L Ca) er, do G Rostell, do M T Sparks, Va or Willards’ Hetel—n 4. &3.¢ wittarn Jobn Cochrane, NY P Gardiner & |: HB Stanton, do 33 Pater, va?’ = J Merrick. Pa Hon B Brown, d , bot the Syrup aud the inhaling application BH Bartel, do HJ Harria, Miss, we ree eee i HN White. NY J Leach, NY Prof. S. CENTER writes ns as follow: G § Cannon, do S Leach, do Geatleme. enil © B Latham, do EW Selden. Vr & Bowdon. NY FM Wilssp, do Wm Maddox, do Mr Jones, do C Conrad & Bro. La treatinent, and the result has s fied me that, whatever may be the Composition o! your preparation, it is no imaposition, but an excel- Ameri BEFLEBOWER & toverr. | lentirmedy 1 Wish, for ti sake of the afflicted. JA Weaver. Md Mrs Kenndy, Md that it might Le brought within the reach of all 7 Ward. do A Plummer & lady. Va DR. JON. one of the most celebrated Physi- Swi claus in New You Dr. Cuxtis—L excellent etfects « J Hemphill, do J E Tawsen. do k writes as follows: Sir—Having witnessed the your Hyyeana or Inbaling Hy- Va EW Marpon, do Dr B Kennedy, NC wan V rrTy Syrap, in case of Chronic Kirkwood uses HA A. KIRKWooD ronebiti much {a favor of counter ir- & E Strother UFL oo Titation in aifections of the throat, Brone bial tubes N sae ty oudon, DC and lunys, | can therefore cheerfully recommend VV . Md - pps do- your Medicated A paratus as being the most co: A ogi WT Jones, NJ venient and effectual mode of applying anythi T Stain & iy. 0 aa cn elsea, Eng of tie kind I have ever seen. No doubt thousands A Johnson, X¥ Wa ro Sees “ue of persons may be relieved, and many cured, by AD Baun, NY ial ae bar gecbaite cect ree ved to confess that I am op- of using seeret compounds. wally contrived article, its ef. rets in the case above alluded to, have induced me to speak in its favor Nationa! Hetei—z p WILLARD, W Harrison, NY Jobn Guy, ac G M Knevitt. do Wm Gay, de F. French, do LW Wil You are at liberty to use this in an © Aiken, Wis Jos Purcell, may think proper , oer G Basbey, Va C D Gould, Respectfully, yours, &e., ©. JOHNS, M. D., No. 609 Houston street, N.Y Price three dollars a package pavit oy CURTIS & PERKINS and BOYD & Wiliords’ Hetei_oiaE Point Comfort, Va. oy 49 Chambersst., N.Y. AF pac Kase t free t Tn}- J Heath and lady, Pe- WT Hendel, Nor'lk | test Sia. forten dollars) ny Part OF the Unt H Laurence, Md G sail & lady, do G Kimbell, Miss Morant. do Y Hon Mike Waish, do Jeremiah Haley, do R Morris, Ma E Brawner, do dollars. tersbui q W Flembuy. do W Vangban & daugh- ix» Hygeana isthe ORIGINAL Ww eS R rs, Ham *NUINE ARTICLE; all others D ‘eee Steamtack, Peters- are base imitations, or vile and injurious counter- WT Felniecn. ds murah feits. Shun them as you would POISON un and fa‘ly. Va quis Miner. Essex For wile in Washington by CHAS. STOTT Hon PHL Neo” \* Garnett, Hampton Pa. aveuue, near 7th street, and J. B MOORE, Thon Sidveve, Reh'd 3 it lap in the First Ward _ may 26m , — Spotsyiva Heeb, Usa warranted to fit’ at the loves ays sonra — J Fitzhugh s Wettig o ay WALL & STEPHES J Taylor W cotanoreland . Via», do B2 Pa. avenue, nextto Lon Hall | jy Lai (News) SH MIXTURE.| germ DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED AN BITTERS, PREPARED oe Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Dis- eases of the Kidarys, and al! Diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach. Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau- sea, Heartburn, Disgust for food, Fullness, or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink- Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering ot the Heart, Choking or Suffocating 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. HE PROPRIETOR, in calling the attention of the public to this preparation, does so with a feeling ‘of the utmost confidence in fis virtues and adaptation of it to the diseases for which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a ten years’ trial before the Amer- ican ple, and its reputation and sale is unri- valled by any similar preparations extant. The testimony in its faver given by the most promi- nent and well-known Physicians and individuals, in all parts of the country is immense. The fol- lowing from North Carolina is respectfully sub- | mitted, referring any who may still doubt, to the *sMemorabilia."’ or Practical Receipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis of all the Agents for the German Bitters. rinci Olttice and Manufactory, 120 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. TESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLINA. Certificate of Dr. W. Smith. of Pine Hill, Rich- mond County, Cc. Pine Hivy, March 4, 14. Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadel phia—Dear Sir: 1 have been a subject of Dyspeps' a, in its worst form, for the last five years. Such my condi- tion for twelve months that the ee aus and all who saw me said I must die. While in this con- dition I was carried to the watering places in Vir- vinia, Tennessee, and North not benefitted by any water to which I was taken. While on my way home I stopped a week at Ruth- erfordton, a small village in North Carolina, to try the effect of some Chalyheate water in that place. About the last of the week I went intoa drug store to get some medicine for my child and myself. There were several of the village ph ians in the store, and one of them seemed te some interest in my case, and, efter ask some questions. said he had been had been greatly benefitted by the LAND’S GERMAN BITTER s you, and he insisted that I w: the Bitters He alsocalled the next d my room, and in- visted so much that I would try them that I asked him to get me cne bottle. He did it, aud | com- menced taking it as directed, and I was more ben- efitted by it than all the water and medicine I had ever taken. After reaching home one of mv neighbors came to me for a prescription and medicine, (he a dys- ptic.) and J gave him nearly all the Bitters 1 had left, which effected much good in his case. He has often called on me for n of the same kind of medicine, saying he was more benefitted by it than any other he had taken, but [I have not been able to get any more for him or myvelf since ; will you, therefore, please ship me a dozen or more @s soon as possible. Respectfully, yours, W. SMITH. D. R. HOOKER, Roger's Store, Wake Co., N C., Qetober U, 1555 * Having experi ry creat benefit from the use of HOOPLAND'’S GERMAN BITTERS in Chronic Dysentery and functional derangement of the Liver, and its concomitant evils. Lam desirous of obtaining a quantity of it for the benetit of my community, You will, therefore, please senda lot, &e., &e. CERTIFICATE OF WM. J, ATWOOD. Huntsvitie, Yadkin Co., N.C November Ist, 1555. Dr. C. M. Jackson—Dear Sir: Allow me to ex- Press to vou my sincere thanks for your discovery of « medicine which, to say the least of it, hes ef- fected a cure that ul! other medicines, that 1 have irely failedtodo. HOOP LAND’S GERMAN BITTERS have cured je of the most stubborn and ayvravated case of (ue PIT Ks that, perhaps, ever fell to the lot of My case is olina, but was prepared by nota s er in this commun as Tam well known in this and the sures ing coonties, and van truly say that my stounded all my friends and relatf led everything: commended, an y good un- ‘il 1 was prevailed try the Bitters. You are at Hberty to niake any use of this communica tion for the benefit of the a@icted, you may th proper. Truly, yours, WM. J. ATWOOD. These bitic-s are entirely vegetable, they invig- orate and strengthen the systeraf never prostrate it, and can be used for infants as weil as edults For sale ny, respectable dealers everywhere, and by Z. D. GILMAN, Washington; J. L. KID- WELL, Georgetown, and J. R. PIERPONT, Alexandria. mar 1— PRIVATE MEDICAL THEATISE ON THE PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, BY M. B. LA CROIX, M. D., ALBANY, y, LU 250 Pages an’ 130 Pine, Plain, and Colored Lithographs and Plates. 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Its perusal is par! ed to persons entertaining secret doubts of their physical condition, and who are conscious of h ing hazarded the health. happiness, and puvile; to Which every human beiug is entitled. Pace TWENTY-FIVE CENTS » Copies for One Dollar Mailed ate ali 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- clue sent to any part of the Uuion according rections, safely packed and carefully secured from all observation Address Dr. M. BL LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane. or Post Office Box 579, Albany, N.Y. i> Otice open daily f. and on Sunday from 2 until 5 p.m i7™ Ottice REMOVED frou No. 56 Beaver st. to $1 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y¥. dee 7—y V ATCHES, IWARE, &. tly receiving JEWELRY SIL M.W. GALT & BRO. are large invoices of the above, und offer every article in their line at the lowest rates. GOLD AND SILVER WORK of every de- scription made to order, such as TESTIMO- NIALS, richly embellished, with a propriat de- signs, SILVER TEA SETS, DINNER SER- VICES, &e Precious Stones set in every style, however elab- orate. ARMS, CRESTS, MOTTOES, &e., eut on stone. M. W. GALT & BRO, 321 Pa. av., between Ninth and Tenth sts, je 4—«f FAs PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTI- cles, &c.—We Lave now in store a large vari- ety of fine and common Fans, Harrison's and Lu- bin’s celebrated Perfumery, Brushes, Combs. vis. Wing and playing Cards ‘Tooth Powders, Porte Monnaies, Cigar Cases, Vard Cases, Baskets, &c all of which we are selling ont at low suit the times at the Piano, Music, Slationery, and Fancy Goods Store of T copy. or ree of post- VE 08 P ee F_ ELLIS, 306 Pa. avenue, bet. vth and lub sts, my Bf | | | | | stodi- | | 6°55 Prom Lo | in the offer, or return them, at its opt ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, | | Miscellaneous. PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. DEPARTMENT oF THE INreRton, Washington, July 9, 188s. } GEALED PROPOSALS for furnishing the sta- © tonery of this department for one yeaf, endii the 15th August, 1056, will be recelved’ oni | o’clock, p. m., on the 12th day of August next Those unaccompanied by satisfactory testimo- = ability to fulfil a contract will not be eon- ridered. All the articles must be of the very eagles, samples of which must accompany the bids; and the department reserves the right to retain such «amples and pay for the same at the prices stated jon. Each pro} must be xigned by the individual | or firm making it, and must specify a price, and but one price, for each and every article named in the schedule. Should articles be required not enu- merated, they are to be furnished at the lowest market prices according to quality All the articles to be furnished and delivered without delay when ordered, and to the satisfac- tion of the head of the office for which they are re- quired The department reserves to itself the right of or- dering a greater or less quantity of each and every article contracted for, as the public service may re- nire 2 Bonds, with approved security, to be given by the person or persons contracting; and in case of a failure to supply articles, the contractor and his sureties shall be liable for the forfeiture speci- fled in such bond as liquidated damages. The subjoined li-t specities. as nearly as now can be done, the quanti description of the arti- cles that will be wanted, viz: 15 reams folio post, satin or plain finish, faint- lined, and trimmed, to weigh not less than 17 Ibs., per ream 50 reams foolscap, hand-made, faint-lined, and trimmed, to weigh not less than 12 Tbs., per ream 10 reams foolscap. plain, machine, faint-lined, and trimmed, to weigh not less than 12 lbs., per ream 10 reais foolscap, blue laid, hand-made, faint- lined, garden pattern, commonly known as despatch or consular paper, to weigh not Tess than 16 Tbs ed ream 150 reams quarto post, hand-made, plain, faint- lined three sides, per ream 125 reams quarto post, machine, plain, faint- lined four sides, per ream S reams quarto post, hand-made, plain, faint- lined four sides, per ream S reams quarto post, French, faint-lined three sides, per reain 15 reams note paper, gilt, per ream, large size 5 feams note paper, plain, per ream, large size 1) reams nete paper, gill, per ream, small size 5 reams note paper, plain, per reafn. small size 120 reams envelope paper, yellow or buff, royal, per ream GO reams en’ ope paper, flat cap, white or blue, per ream 10 reams large brown envelope, per ream 20 reams blotting paper, reyal, per ream dozen patent blotting paper, per dozen sheets drawing paper, antiquarian, FS sheet 25 she awing paper, double elephant, per sheet 50 sheets drawing paper, elephant, per sheet 50 sheets tracing paper, largest size, French, ~ per sheet if wing paper, royal. per sheet “hoards. 6g by 103 inches, per M n cards Perry's best metallic pens, per dozen cards 250 dozen cards of all other manufacture In use, per dozen cards = 4) gross metailic on gross 15,000 quills. 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FLORIDA Post Orricr DerartMent, July 9, 1855 PROPOSALS for carrying the mails of th from the Ist day of October, 15. th day ot June, I> lusive. on the foi- routes in the S PLoxtpa.and in the at the Con tottice of the Post Ottice Department, in the of Washinet rHtil 3 po an., of the 2th Au- 5, to be decided en the next day Camp Izard. by Homosassa, to Bay rt. 45 miles and back, twice a week, in two-horse coaches Leave Camp Izard Wednesday and Saturday atSam Arrive at Bay Port same days by 6 pm eave Bay Port Tuesday and Friday at 5am Arrive at Camp Izard same days by 6 pm Clay Landing, to Wau- x t keenah, lu Arrive at Waukeenah uext Wednesday by 6 pm Leave Waukeenah Thursday at 6am Arrive at Lony Pond next Saturday at 6 pm For forms of proposal, guarantee and certificate, also instructions and requirements, (embracing onditions to be incorporated in the contracts, to such extent as the department may deem proper,) see advertiseinent inviting proposals for mail ser- vice in the Southern States, dated Januar 12, 1655. JAMES € MPBECL. Postmaster General. Jy U—tawiw EST QUALITY SOLE LEATHER. Trav- eling and Packing ‘Trunks, Hat Boxes, Vai- ises, Carpet Bays Satchels, &¢—We have this day received a large variety of all kinds of th above named goods, which weare prepared to twenty per cent. cheaper than any other establish- ment in this city. WALL & sTEPHE: 322 Pa. avenue, next doorto Iron Flall. jy 18a SS HANDLER'S ORATION on the Landing of the Pilgrims in Maryland; pamphlet—t! cents H.W. Hilhard’s Speeches and Addresses, one vol, Svo Kirwan’s Letters to the Ri Lite in California, Mounta’ Frank Maryatt Straus’s Life of Jesus Frank Leslie’s Gazette Harper's Story Book dy if” ht Rev. Jno Hughes ns and Molehills, by for ve oO FBRANGK_TAYLOR, Information for Travelers. BY RAILROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST. Time between Washington aud a but 17% hours! Running Time between Washington and Cincinnati 27 hours !! THROUGH Tic ‘Ss AND GAGE CHECKS TO BE HAD IN WASHINGTON. {eer BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ROAD havi reatly improved its Western connections, now offers the fullest inducements to Travellers between WASHINGTON, BALTI- MORE, and all portions of the WEST, NORTH- WEST, and the 80U TH WEST. . The connection betw e Trains from Wash- ington and the Trains Bound West from Balti- more is always promptly made at the Washington Junction (lately called the Relay House) 9 miles from Baltimore. ‘his is the only change of cars required between Washington and the Ohio river. Baggage is checkegl through to Wheeling at the Washington Station, and rechecked and trans- ferred there, (with the passengers) without charge, for those holding Through Tickets for points be yond. The connecting Trains leave Washington daily at6a.m.and45 p.m. On Sundays atthe latter hour only. At WHEELING direct connection is made with the trains of the CENTRAL OHIO RAIL. ROAD, ranning from Bellaire, on the Obie, near Wheeling, through Cambridze, Zanesville, and Newark, to COLUMBUS. hese trains connec! at Newark with the cars of the Newark, Mansfield and Sandusky Railroad for Sandusky, Toledo. Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, ete At COLUMBUS the €_©. Railroad trains con- nect with the fast trains of the Little Maami Rat! road to Xenia, Cincinnati, Lonisville, ete. At INIA (on Little Miami Railroad) connection is formed with the trains throuzh Dayton. to Indian apolis, Terre Hatte, Lafayelle, Chicago, Rock — tcl ee Ts < Peco i> Passengers holding ro! ets for Mewphiz. Vicksburg. Haschex le Orleans etc., which are also sold at Washington—are trans ferred at Cincinnati to the Mail Steamers on the Ohio. Tickets for Evansville, Cairo, and St Louis are sold by this route. iL For CLEVELAND, and via Cleveland tc Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, ete.. tickets are sold when the Ohio is gavigable between Wheelin; and Wellsville (forty miles) where a conn + with the Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad is made. Travelers are requested to notice that while thi- is the only route affording Through Tickets anc Checks in Washington, it is also the shortest most speedy, and direct to nearly all the leading Saeed in the great West. The distance froi Washington to Cincinnati is but 653 miles, bein: about 106 miles shorter than by any other route ! FARE, BY THROUGH TICKET, PRON WASHINGTON :—To Wheelin, $9 5; Colum- bus, $13 65; Dayton, 315 50; nnatl, 616 4 Louisville, y railroad, £15 65, by steamer from 18 00; Indianapolis, $17 56; Cleve s j, Toledo, $15 50; Detroit, 15 2 Chicago, $20 65 and $19 50: St. Louts, 828 0 and $25, Memphis, #25, New Orleans, $3); ete Hea FOR FREDERICK AND HARPER’S PERRY, MARTINSBURG, CUMBERLAND BERKLEY SPRINGS, BEDFORD SPRINGS PIEDMONT, OAKLAND, and FAIRMO ssengers may leave W, ington at 6 a. mer ty p.m. For the minor way stations betweer Baltimore and Wheeling, take 6a. m. train frow Washington >" For trains to and from Baltimore, Anapoli~ etc., see special advertisements I" For further information. Through Ticket &c., apply to THOMAS H. PARSONS, Agen at Washington Station JOHN Il DONE, Master of Transperixtion, Baltimore and Ohio Railread. Baltimore may 3—1f E & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD GE EME SAS GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE’ WICE di between WASHINGTON and the SOUTH, via AL ANDRIA, GOR DONSVILLE and RICHMOND—no night line eave Washington ¥ before 6 o'clock ain Leave Alexandria uy os? “am Leave Washington ¥ pm Leave Alexandria ¥ “ 8 pm FARES BY NIGHT LINE. From Washington and Alexandria, to Gor- donsville.........00--eceeees-> - 93% From Gordonsville to Richmond. . 22 Travelers will find the morning line the cheap easant and expeditious route te the Greenbrier White Sulphur, Fauquier White phur, Warm, Hot, Alum and Capon Spri Warrenton, Charlotisville : Winchester, Harrisor Cave, Natural Bridvre, L: dleburg, &c FARE From Alexandria “ “ “ “ « “ “ “ “ “ 5 “ “ -s we si New “Market - Sw « “ i Midd OMNIBUBSES and BAGG: be at the Depot of the Washin convey passengers and ba: 'o the Steaml for ALEXANDRIA, « distance of 6 miles, all ing ample time for meels. H.W. VANDEGRIFT, jy Gen. Supt THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES pred: 2c STE imnns. Sage" NPHE SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINE are the ATLANTIC, Captain West, PACIFIC. Osptain N BALTIC, Captain Comstork, ADRI ie, Tisse Ships have been b ly for Guvernment servic taker to their construction, as § insure strengib and speed, and their acee tions fer passengers sre uueqnalied for ele and comfort. PRICE OF PASSAG Prom New York te Liverpool, in frsteabin, ®t Second cabin, : - at Exclusive use of extra size state rooms, -_ See From Liverpoci to New York, - £LWand £% An experienced Surgeon attached to ship. Ne haistas nea tre il paid for or ht or e apply tu epi ARD K ee LLINS & CO, 6 Wall street BROWN, SELPLEY & Tpool, Li E.G. ROBERTS & CO. 13 King’s Arms Yard, London. JOHN MUNROF & CO, 26 Rue Notre Dame des Victeires, Paris. GEORGE H. DRAPER, Havre ‘The owners ef these ships will not be accounts- ble for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, pre- cious stones, er metals, unless Lills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein ex pressed. nov 16—ly STEAMBOAT COMPANY SR ALICE CAPT. SAMTEL BAKER, V JILL LEAVE WASHINGTON AT SIX o'clock a. m.jand ALEXAN- , PRIA at + am - On TUESDAY MORNINGS—For Matter Currioman, L. Machedoc, Piney Point, Kinsale aud Cone. On FRIDAY MORNINGS—Por Che Wicomice, Leonardtown, Piney Point. s 1 Point On WEDNESDAY, (returning) —Leave at 4 o'clock. a. m., for St Mecy's, Piney Point Leonardtown, Wicomico, and € cl Point TURDAY, (coturning)—Leave Cone ai a.m.. for Kinsale, Piney Point, L. Ma chodor, Curriciman, and Mattox The A.C. Price will call at the usual landings on the river when signals are made. By order of the Beard: JAMES P. SMITH, President Alexandria, Va., June 1, 1595. je 5—ut WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. Bes we ngs eg NHANGE OF HOURS.—Ou and after Mon- / day, the 23d Instant, the Trains will Leave Washington at 6 and 5} a. in., and 3 and 4x p.m. On Sunday at 14 p.m. fe Leave Baltimore et 4 and 9 a. m., and 3and m. oP Sunday at 4¥ a.m. ep 23—tr T. H. PARSONS, Agent SEA BATHING AT OLD POINT Con. FOR QOREOE TH ET COU T. MORE STEAM PACK leave the Union Bock, cord street, Baltimore. daz! Will oe aj» c = cacepied at 5 o'clock p. m., for Ola f i[>™ Pare there and back €6-—xiving the passen- to remaia the Whole season. see pes ‘FALLS, Agent B.S. P. Co. Baltimore, Junel—tr _ ja ALEXANDRIA & WASHINGTON BOATS, HE Steamer GEORGE WASHINGTON wi) leave at the following hours oe | Sea R Fare 124 cents. The THOMAS COLLYER, when not otte ways engaged, will make trips on the route at al- ternate hours 4, 5%, Leave Washington at 6,8, 9X, 114, 2x, @qod7. Leave Alexaudria at 7, 9, 19,1, 3%, 4X, and 6 Al 3 Tne Boat wil! leave Alexand:ia at 1% p m . or immediately ov the arrival of the cars dy 7-4 JUB CORSON, Captain. "ILMINGTON & BAL- WILM « HILADELPHIA, r P TIMORE RAILROAD —Passenger leave Baltimore daily Soar Sundays) for Phila- delphia at $.30, (Express) and Il a. m., and7 p.m. : For Havre de Grace at £.30 and 11 #. mj; 5.30 (Havre de Grace .ccommedation Trains) and > m; 7 p.m. train runs every night, this only train on Sunday 1! a. m_ train has a second class car attached ; fare in it to Philadelphia $2 No SECUND CLASS TICKETS sold in the cars TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE. Leave a ay m., (12.45 Express 3 p.m. Steamboat) and 11 p.m. pert Havre de Grace at ia a. m.; Havrede ace Accommodation Trains 11.45 a.m., 3.15, 6 and 245 a.m “ee —_ >> WM. CRAWFORD, Agent.” Baltimore, April =F Apel = = MOTT BEDELL'S LINE. NEW YORK, ALEXANDRIA, WASHING~ TON oe AND DISTRICT OF COLUM~ BJA PACKETS : THIS LINK OF PACKETS SAILS WEEK- LY from pier 14 East river, New York, and oftener !f necessary, and is composed of the fol- lowing first-class vessels : New sch’r A.V. Bepet, Bedell, master New sch’r Mort Bupent, A. V. Tredwell. Seh’r Axx D., Wm. Oliver, master. Seh’r Votant, L. A Smith, master. Sch’r ComMaNvrn-in-Cuixe, Woglum, master. Seh’r GReENwary, Wilson, master. These vessels are all fast sailers, and the masters are men of experience in the trade, and the only regular line of Washi — kets. MOTT BEDELL, Wall street, New York. 8 S. MASTERS & SONS, Alexandria, Va. THOMAS RILEY, Washington and D. of C. feb 1—46m FOR MOUNT VERNON. N TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS —FARE, round trip, ®1; from Alexandria 5 cents —The steamer THOMAS SULLYER leaves Washington at 9, exan- Iria at 9g o'clock. Coaches leave the Capitol for he beat at o'clock. Coach fare Wcents Per- sons Wishing the coaches will leave their with Georg Linge yin reshinents on the boat oct Bt SAM'L GEDNEY, Captain. FOR THE ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA N (ASSAS GAP RAILROADS Subscriber's Coaches will call for - Ts Wish to connect With os , ik” the above railroads. My Coaches connect With the Steamers GEOKGUE WASH- INGTON or THOMAS CULLYER, which leave Wastington at 6 a.m jy” Meals furni ersons Wish in ve their name i fesid nce With Mr. Jobn T. Killman, near the Capite: gate; Mr. Butt's arog store, corner Pa jue adel 12th st; or at Geo Phos. Parker & Co.'s stor Coaches can be had for rleasure pte oy may 29—2m Wi.LIAM WHALEY STEAMBOATS <0? ECTING we EACH TRAI® OF CA ARRIV- ing in Washinytor. e- Alexa . dria —The Steamers THUS. CO VER or GEORGE WAsdINGT will make the above connections. lea~ing Weshiagton al 6 a m., for the Oranve and Arevandrie Cars, and con- v arrival © boats ain eg MEALS furn The Boats connect with all the more. may 171? SAM’L GEDNE 160,000 COPIFS!! S:ramboat Disasters om the Western Waters,and Stram*oat Directory hI oul@yis over two hundred pages, illus'rated in the best style, and neatly bound ins durable manner. ir wiLu BE ONE OF THE MOST INTERESTING BOOK® EVER nd will be 2 book that will he inter- Pt people: The STEAMBOAT DIRECTORY w ‘ontain a complete list and description of all the Steamboats now afloat in the Western and Southern waters. The length. model speed. power and tonno e of each bort, where oy whom built. the nameof the boat, with the ide she is in the names of Captains and &c The Directory wilicon- Steumboats and Steamboat! the Western waters, since the application m; also, a sketch of the first boat built for the River. with the name of the builder, com- mander and owner. The RIVER DIRECTORY wiil contain a list tud description of all the eTEAMBOAT DISASTERS that have occurred on the WE=TERN AND SOvT™- RN WATER*, beautifully illustrated, with a 1: °F ALL THOSE WHO HAVE PERICHED BY THEIR SURNING, SINKING AND EXPLODING, onthe West- ern and Southern waters. The Directory will wiain Maps of the Obie, Mississippi, Missouri, peas. White, Red, Quachita, Yazoo rs, with the Towns aud Citles laid down, with correct distances; alse, many other River aud Commercial items of interest to the poo- pleatlarge. The book will contain the cards of the various U.S. Mail Boats, with the traat they in,&c.,&c. Th Directory will also con8in s complete list of ali the responsible Steamboa! Licensed Officers, their places of residence, &c ’ Xc; the new Steamboat Law, its uirements, with comments, showing wherein it benesics the rncompeteni officer. and injures the competent 0, »&c., &e.,and sil the important Us. Su- Steamboat Decisions up to date; the important Commercial Privileges, Bills mportant Decisions of the various U. regard to F reig Lits Lost and Damaged, C many other Uhings of interest The Directory will be illustrated in the best style, cod printed in the best manner. The au- hor bas fer sta years been gathering together all he facts and items in regard to the numerous steambort disasters ou the Western and Southern fers, and now inte:ds publishing them in book sam. The price of the work wi low xam of One De ‘© issued for the bos do so at once, as none be printed jercd in advance. The is destined ve # cirewation of over TY THOUSAND copies, as the publishers eiving large numbers of subscribers, per from all parts cf the country, daily. Some of the chiest boatmen, as well as most scientific men of the thes, are contributors to the Steam- bout Directory. 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