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VEN E os Pine- NGULAR Purxomenon.—The neigh- borhood of Canal street was ina terrible stato of excitement, yesterday morning, owing toa report that the artesian well, now being bored en the neutral ground, had taken fire. Va- he speculations on this singular By some of the geologists who to the spot, after the vecurrence, it rted that the eugur had penetrated and that an eruption ‘ lity, soon ceeur : others, learned, suggested that the augur ruck 2 coal bed and the friction caused it to ignite. While the philosophe~> were de- liberating on the question of whether or not Wwe should soon have a Vesuvius in our midst, a bystander made the practical suggestion of for “ Young Americ the steam fire 1 trying what effect the big squirt n ‘ ggestion was prompt- id in a short time the , With Il its veleanic ad- completely washed over, and the rs of all who supposed that the Cres- ity was about to blow up, finally quieted - 2 ‘rue Delta. The Geve —A grenadier in the Duke of Berwick’s army pets taken maurauding, wus gentenced to die. Fis offi- cers went in a body to the duke and repre- vented to him that the unhappy man was one ot the bravest soldiers in the army. The luke, however. ordered the provost to do his chuty The grenadier waa conducted to the place of pur ment; betin the instant they were > tie his h he found means to slip F 1 himeelf in the camp f his escape, ordered should be hung up in bis rovost threw himself at his feet. and prote his innocence, but all in vai the inexorable duke ordered him to immediate tion. The concealed grenadier, being ned of t Teumstance, with an exalted Renerosity entiment, instantly repaired to the duke. ‘+ My lord,”’ said he, “I am the iminal: I am informed that an innocent y stead. As he had no hand him to be broug ain —M'ile Rachel, the ng the ship which ew York, it is said, presented to a charitable fund for sand orphans of employes says Mlle Rackel hes ex- d that ne humbug of any ried to to impress the public Yet the very first act is 2 hum- acut her to e bundrel f reliet ume ty, and designed to be ter usa pretext for chargin avagant prices fur admissiv: ere is the ne Speeics of a high order. upon trickery, wh rz gence of the public, a dis- ve to artits, and a degradation of art— tadelphia Ledger. . that two children of Mr. Jas. ied suddenly from eating unwhole- vd. We now learn from Mr. O Keefe that Li h was from OOS aS an siinguish those iae from the poisonous. The tule should be observed : otic or fetid, or an id tuste; which ocza- tioa in the throat when ich are very soft, liquifying, changing e+ and assuming a bluish t u being bruised, which grow in very moist es and upon putrifying substances, all of bh are poisonous, and uid be avoided [Ontario Republica Se ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. Erewns’ ietel—t p.& mM. Brown J @ Bradford, La T M Lanaban and lady, J 4 Sones, Ala Md G Frazer, Mi Miss Lanahan, do Beer, La W W Fayette, SC G B Crockett, Tex J B Moormann, 0 AJ Quinche, MI G W Tubman, Md G W Van tioek, do W 5 Roberts & lady, Ga JH Lang, Ala JK Bancroft, SC # C Hanwick, do W Gibboney’ Va 3} R McGann, Md CW Dionne, Can ; NY LO Gendrom, do on, do Dr Robason & lady J Butler, de HC son & lad W_T Waltis & son, Md JJ Weilis, do W Krebs, do J A Clabauzh, do W W Kirkland, USM M De'enny, Va JK Luater, do P L Mars, do S$ C Pointer, Tenn 4B McDonald, Ala W _B Aall. do T E Shannen aad lady, O B Gaston, do Mi AR MeWilliams, do T J MeKay & lady, Md S B Robson, Ga Ht Caiter, Pa JM Lipscomb, Ala t Paten, do PS Sbelman E. Doncan. Md ‘ol J , AK Champe, Tenn W Biackman, NC W_P Bryan, Tena WH Powell, do 1, eck, do N Mathewson, do JN Cramer, Tex P Dickinson, Tenn ‘TS Anderson, do c W Hunnicatt, Ga Mr Dunean, La = J Dickinson, do Mrs S Pruett, Ala M Frazer. SC PO Siuw. do W F Davis, Ala T Jebnsen, Cal W Holiny, do J Kyle NC 1, Haiman, Ga JR Roche, USN J B Christian, Va J Srott, do J Hunter, do W O Key, La VON Shaw, do ! FW Weems, Md W Holt, USMA J Kyle, NC G A Cunningham, do Wittards’ Metel—u.a.&3.c. WiLL Miss Athivson, Va AL Barnum aud lady, F Pratt. jr, do Mass BL Man, La P D Brown, SD Dr Archer, Va E. Ives, Mass W © Murdough. Md Dr Pemont, NC oT ts, Mass ¥ Adams and ly. do WB A.aird and lady, ha ‘T Preston and lady. Me Ma Miss Allaird. do S Edward-, Mess . W A saunders and lady Dr Sempkin and lady, Ala Va Miss senders. do GG Westcott, Pa J A Lawrence and ady. Hon M Haibert, Ky Mas« C W Levering ond ly. Miss Lawrence, do io b Denby and ly, Va J Weaver, 8C J J Denby, do W Bates, do A Murray and ly, do P Cook, Va co Geo Cooper and lady Conn Miss Cooper, do ae Montagve and ly, a Miss Montague, do JD Bradley, Vt J Hodges Ga W A Linsely and lady, AF Hunt. do Conn J l Henricks. do Miss Linsely, do ‘tT P Borgeyne, NC H Hammond and lady, EB J tarsi Ma Conn Miss C Harrison. do R Monteith and lady, La W Barry, do P Stephens and ly, Mass AC Kiag & ly, NY Miss Stephens, do Miss A King. do J P Ramsey, Va M Howland, do A Bughee and ly, Md J} Howland ard lady, 8 A Pond. ly, son and do dr, Conn Bb Barnum, do United States Hotel—r.c HACKNEY Lieut Kiertzing, Pa E F Cummins, Mass JM Giidewell, Tenn C Armor, O A Batie, Mo J Selleibach, NY W C Clarke, DC A H Weod, Va HJ Heath andly,do J W Gover, do J Senton. NY R J Harrover, do AA Lewis. Md W Armster, Tex J Washington, Conn 3G Willos, Mass J Wallen, Wis RJ Simpson. Md Kirkwood House—; 1. & a. ciRKWoos. § Gibson, NY R Ghiselin, K T WV Harrison, Mass C Seymour & lady, do G W Caldwell, Va A acs W P Biakey, do TE , DC E M Mathews, NY W_J McClay, Va M W McGrund, do AD do T Swan & family, Ala A M Smallwood, NY Miss Garvin, do G A D Graham, T x GP , do “EW Patecsou, La F 8 Hodgson, DC E W Rawlins, do Information for Travelers. ALEXANDRIA & WASHINGTON BOATS. /JVHE Steamer GEORGE WASHINGTON wil) leave at the foliowing hours. Tue THOMAS COLLYER, when not other- ways engaged, will make trips on the route at al- Leave Washington at 6,8, 9%, 11,2, 4,5, Leave Alexandria at 7, 9, 19%, 1%, 3%,4%, and %. P.S.—The Boat will leave Alexandria at 1X pe a., or immediately on the arrival of the cars 1] JOB CORSON Captain, )RANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. Information for Travelers. CANAL PACKET, LINE TO POINT OF E Canal Packet CONGRESS having been thoroughly repaired and put rT (the machin being removed and horse power substitu tinues making her town and the above place. The Boat will leave the wharf of W.H.& H.G Ritter for Point of Rocks on MONDAYS, “VED- NESDAYS and FRIDAYS at7 o'clock a. m; the Point of Rocks for Georgetown on ‘TUES- | DAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS at the same hour, stopping at the different landings along the line for the reception and landing of passengers and freight, going and returning. oat will leave Geo: m., and arrive at the head Seneca at 1, Edward’s Ferry 3, Knowlan’s Ferry 6, and Point -™m. Returning, leave Point at 7a.m., Know- an’s Ferry at 74, Monocacy 8, Edward’s Ferry il, Seneca 1, Great Falls 3)¢ , and arrive at George- ows at7 5 m. a assage through ei Meals served regulari: Miscellaneous. Treasury DEPARTMENT, Jnne BW, 1855. POPOSALS will be received at this depart- ment until the 27th day of August ne: o'clock, m., for furnishing (w roper state to pu ING STAR.) Gaear Excitement—Tas Artesian WELL P rourht, fitted, and t into the building) for the exterior walls of the south wing of the extension of the Treasury Departinent building, which will be either granite or marble, as may hereafter be determined. The bidder whore bid is accept in first rate o1 delivered ina = all the materia. ular trips between George- _ to have the privilege of for the outside of the re- f the building when Congress may have propriations for its construc- bat time it is deemed for sto give it to him. right to reject the id the interest of made the necessary the interest of th ‘town at 7 o'clock a. the Great Falls at 11, Monocacy 5%, proposals hereby invited, shi the United States require it. The stones must all be wi GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE! sions, sizes, models, &c., which WICE daily between WASHINGTON ard the SOUTH, via ALEXANDRIA. DONSVILLE and RICHMOND—no ni Leave Washington ¥ be Leave Alexandria Leave Washington ¥ Leave Alexandria ¥ FARES BY NIGNT LINE. ston aud Alexandria, to Gor- ht to the dimen- may be furnished by this department, by which all measurements will be governed. On the court or rear side of the exterior the walls will be plain ashler, with plain window openin cs of equal height in the three upper stories, and rnice similar to t on ead he boat at iol ES MERRILL, Capt. crowned with a co On the remainder of s and antae, their WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. as 29S Oe SS (HANGE OF NOURS.—Oo and after Mon- WY day, the 23d instant, the Trains will Leave Washington at 6 and 53 a. m., and 3 and vilding, So far as ornament preserved throughout, w e door and window openiu zs, which may be varied. except those in the east end of the two wi sizes, shape, and din Is, chmon id the morning line the ch °s', most pleasant and expeditious route to the #reenbrier White Sulphur, Fauquier White Sul- jum and Capon Springs, Warrenton, Charlottsville, Siaunton, Strasburg, Winchester, Harrisonburg, Jave, Natural Bridge, Luray, New fravelers will fin ohur, Warm, Hot, ensions of the columns, antae, s, and Cross section of the entablature je will be the same as in the present p.m. On Sunday at 4 p.m. Leave Baltimore at 4 and 94 a. m., and 3and It of granite, the shaft of the columns may be either in one or thre and capital of each be in oue pic lature will extend tre of antae or column. be composed of , 5X p.m. On Sunday at 1 a. m. FARES BY MORNING LINE? Tv. From Alexand:ia to “ “ PARSONS, Agent. TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT. c of the entab- Charlottesville, ud those over the latter tc » block, With both sides ; with such parts of "These over the antae, wusceess® KEKBVSsess ISHES to call the attention to ail that suffer with defective sight, caused by ave, sick- ness and particularly from glasses injudiciously to his superior SPECTACLES and carefully ground by himself to a true spherical accuracy, and brilliant transparency, suited precisely and beneficially to the wearer ac- cording to the concavity or convexity of the eye. Very numerous are the ill effects caused to the precious organ of sight from the commencement glasses in not being fan Opiometer: at Sand BAGGAGE WAGGNS will xe at the Depot of the Washington Railroad, to yers and baggage to the Steamboat, RIA, a distance of 6 miles, allow- ng ample time for meals. H. W. VANDEGRIFT. essary heads, re- The beds, builds, | tothe sample, bates, returns, &c., bevelled work mouldings,, ornamenta “ be clean Wrought, and azreeably to the direc- tions given by the superintendent. d, the shafts of the colamns may 0; ; the architrave in one lenzih fromi centre to centre of the columns or antae; x y be composed of three ng tlatwise, forming the ‘neimber on each edge; the forming the inside ‘Those over the If marble is uses 3¥ RAILROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST. but over the fo: separate block: underside and t other two standin recisely suited, by the practice of man’ m (o measure the focal disease ‘h glasses that are absolutely re- furnished with precision and satis- Running Time between Washington and innati 27 horrs !! J.T. acknowled ment already obtai of the material and work de- reon will made ayree- d schedule, an e very Iiheral encourage- . further solicits the pa- tronaze of those that have not yet availed them- a THROUGH TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHECKS TO BE HAD iN WASHINGTON. HE BALTIMORE AND OF ing greatly improved v offers the fullest in en WASHING TO? ortions of the WEST, EST. ement of materials it cannot conveniently call, by send tases in-use, and st inches they can read this ex, can be supplied with such that will improve ing how many print with their specta- Innumerable testi:nonials to be seen; and sefer- ve derived the greatest rains from Wash- Theconnection between the ington and the Trains bound West from Balti- S je atthe Washington ences given to many w! ease and comfort from Circulars to be had gra Seventh street, three from Odd Fellows’ ly change of cars | onand the Ohior h to Wheeling at the Norrotx, September 7, 1851. Sir—The Spectacles yo a h the passengers) without charge, | than any other i ba ch Tickets for points be- ecting ‘Trains leave Washington od 4g p.m. On Susdays atthe LiT I have tried a pair of Spectacles obtained from Mr. Tobias, and tind ‘hem of great assistance to my sight, and corresponding with his description 1 shat bim cost of stock, fi daily at6 a.m. latter hour only. G direct connection \s made TRAL OHIO RAIL- ire, on the Ohio, near mbridve. Zanesville, and $ trains -onnect wark, Manstield andusky, Toledo, asa skillful opti- RY A. WISE, ir—The pair of Spectack articularly sati ecidedly the best I of eight Or nine pair, with the trains of the C Mestroous.—We stated. 2 i te es arnis! me _yesterda They are ver Possess, and I am the own ding cost of siock, a the cars of the sky Retlroad for fully selected i different pla ided to me on count of their d, France and the 0 pirased with road trains con- tle Aéami Rail- } your remarks and direc wd) connection is 3, fcr the purpose ef pres 2s throwch Dayton, to Indian- » Lafayette, Chicago, Rock wf ang improv. , . CALDWELL, Professor of M. C., Louisville, Ky. Lynxcusvxe, Nov. 10, 1851. x furnished me with ete rs holding Through Tickets for measured as fc burg, Natchez, New Orleans, soldat Washington—are trans- ‘i tothe Mail Steamers on the | Evansville, Cairo, and St. ete.,whicharea ferred at Cinc Mr. John Tobias havi Glasses, by which I have vision having suffered night in my earlier life) pleasure to say that I c greatly from reading a! it affords ine the highest er him a skillful prac- red to ald those who k cubic foot... For all stones e> AND, and via Cleveland to , ete., tickets are sold, | lical optician, « ) feet and not ex- sted to notice that while this ing Trough Tickets an rect to nearly all t! a t The distance Vashington to Cincinnati Is but 653 miles, being about IW) miles shorter than by any other route! BY THROUGH TICKET, FROM GTON :—To Wheeling, $9 50; Colum- bus, $13 65; Dayton, $15 50; Cincinnatl, $16 0; Vv railroad, 315 65, by steamer from Cincinnati, #18 00; Indianapolis, #17 50; Cleve- land, $12 50; Toledo, 215 80; H #2 5 fore found great diltes proper focal distance. State that, by the aid of i be measured and Por each super- Lemmered granite work seep, etiing ylasses of it uifords me ur optometer, this difa- culty has been happily obviated so that the ‘ou furnished me aredecidedly the best No. 1 hammering oa Boston ¢ wey eyes of any I have e Very respectf: Rector of St. Jaz nt of Interior, Ma’ D HARPER? G, CUMBERLAND, Haltimere and Whee! ig, take 6 a. ia. train from bled to adapt G checrfutly recommend Mr. , occasion to useylasses, 2nd hear my testi- weony as to Lis shill as an optician. HENRY L. BALDWIN, Assist. Sec’y tesign Lard Warrants. nulely to the eye. {17 F or trains to and from Baltimore, A: cte., see special advertisements. [7° For further information, Through Tickets, ly to THOMAS H. PARSONS, Agent, i. JOHN H. DON Master of Transportation, Chie Rallroad, Baltimore, If of marbie, the face of th hier must be ham- mered in the rront » agreeably to a d, to Se furnished De. ly B. WRIGHT'S UNE AILIEG “SCROFULOUS ANTIDOTE.” minnernt Cure of CC tperticial foot. K AND LIVERPOOL 8. Soe THE NEW yoru UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMER NAMIE SHIPS COMPRISING sand rubbed. —— per cent. Is to For hemmneriay of channels 2nd rebates, not ex- cegding 4 by 2 inches, ent additional per ATLANTIC, Captain West, PACIPIC, Captain Nye, ptain Comstock, 1C, Captain Grafton. n butit by contract, ice; every care ita reputation in the histor; of inedicine. the blood, eleanving it from all scrofulous humors For hamunerin« of mou'dings of one curve, — onal upon the cost of plain w per cent. upon plain work, uritles, renovatiag and, by its ma VIGORATE T tn proof of which, nesses from the ds en in their testim: from any scrofulous tisfy themsclves. crofulous Diseases can be had DEPOT, 409 Broadway, CHARLES STOTT & CO, s for Washington DR. L. B. WRIGHT S TASTELESS “ LIQUID CATHARTIO,” R, FAMILY PHYSIC. ST, CHEAPEST, and MOST ARTIC EVER OF- These Ships have bee: ly for Government s taken in their construction, as in the engines, to insure strength and speed, and their accormmoda- are unequalled for elegance per lineal foot od work, ——per cent. ad- to apply only to the (ori, and wee ts In private practice have ¢ id entreatgthose suffering ep tions for passeng > — percent. | itrem New Yo.k to Lt at PRINCIPAL ané. at Drug Steres additional to j iaia work nt. of the simonnt of thy accordins to the contract seertained by the esti An expericaced Surgeon attacl Ne berth can de secured until paid fer. assaze apply t ARDC 36 Wall BROWN, SHIPL E. 6. ROBE, 3K hed to each ship. Ppointed for that pur- ie Lo time as the work tained until the com- ane of the work, y to LLINS & CO., street, New York. letion of the contract a EFFICIENT CATE. FERED TO THE PUBLIC itis TASTELES seating effect of Pills, ducing no griping or other painful effects. Unlike earches te the bottom of I be awarded oy ers or mechanic: cept by consent of Ul ninent thereof, ex- ry af the ‘Treasury, hereby avoiding the nan- il, Seuna, &c.,) and fad, London. O.. 2% Rue Notre Dame des Victolres, Paris. DRAPER, Havre. The owners of these ships will not be accounta- Be for gold, silver, bulli | ctous stones, or metals, gne@ therefor, and the value theres: sed. posal must be accompanied by a writ- + Signed by two responsible persons “1 to be so by the ¢ all other purgatives, it GEORGE H ly cleanses the stomach, and fe costiveness. v listrict attorney or judge we bidder will, when re- ated, enter into a leaves the bowe!s entir specie, lewelry, pre- ss bilis’ of ladinge nse d dollars, for une, if for the mate amount if for ration touching the mat- application to the Treasury STEAMBOATS CONNECTING TH EACH TRAIN OF CARS ARR ing 'n Washington or Alexon- @ part thereof ter can be obtained | lesa! Baltimore, o¢ CHAS. STO TS PRINCIPAL DEPOT, 409 BLERK & CU.’ DR. WRiGH where the doci seases generaliy, from without charge. ee NOTICE TO THE CREDITORS OF HALL & BROTHER. ARUCH HALL, surviving partner of Isaac Hall, having on the 2th day of Februa 1555, assigned to the unders' trade and debts of the ina plied to the full satisfaction of certain debts, liabilities, and engagements of said firm of Hall j * Brother, and the surplus to pzy and distribute remaining cred- itors of said Grim as shall within six months from 1855, execute and de- full and absolute re- respectively bi er as aforesaid.” als Will also be receiv: 0 - for farted eee the afore- | See or GEORGE WASAINGTOR e above connections, leaving Washington at 6 a, » for the Orange and Alexafidria Cars, and con- nect with the same train on thelr arrival. | MEALS furnished on the boats. Boats connect with all the trains from Bal- SAM’L GEDNEY, Captain. ry can be consulted 2 to 2 p.m, 3s—om i stone forthe foundation, ar, and area wails of said building, and must be of the very best deseriy They will be required in such quantities and at ch ts Will be most for the convenience of mon the work i ed ull the stock Hall & Lrother, to eee HE POTOMAC RIVER STEAMBUAT COMPANY°SSTEAMER ALICEC. P| CAPT. SAMUEL BAKER, iLL LEAVE WASHINGTON AT six o’clock a.m.,and ALEXAN- PRIA at 7 o’clock, a. m.— On TUESDAY MORNINGS—For 3 Currioman, L. Machodoc, Pine Point, K On FRIDAY MORNINGS—ForCha) Wicomico, Leonardtown, Piney Point, St. Mary’s, v invited if (he interest of the United States should require it. Smust be sent to this department, under cover to the Pa. avenue, near 7th street, and J. B. M in the First Ward. may 22-4m CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. | directed to the superintendent, Secretary of the Treasury, (endorsed ‘+ Materials for the Treasury Building Exctension,”’) and will be opeued at one o'clock, p.im., of the last day fixed for receiving the same, in the presence of the f any cloose to attend. uirer, Richmond, Va; 5: rand Star, Was! 2, Baltimore, Md; nian, Philadelplia; Day Bock and Sun rgas, Portland, Me ; Argus, Albany, N. Y., two Bill to be sent to A.H. BOWMAN, Sup‘t of Treasury Building Extension. je 27—2awtddays. HIRTS—SIIRTS.—We have just received a larye and tine assortment of Gentlemen’s best uality white and colored Shirts, which we will ispose of at the lowest New York 5 WALL & STEPHENS, 322 Pa. avenue, next door to Iron Mall. leases of all indebtedness to them said Baruch Hall, surviving partn Notice is therefore hereby piven to such credi- tors of said firm of Hal! & Hall, surviving stinel, Alexandria, rother, or said Baruch as may desire to partici- pate in the beuetit of said assignment to execute ruch Hall full and absolute within the period of six th day of February, 1855. ACH, Trustee, nand Repabti ad 5 On WEDNESDAY, (returning)—Leave Cone at 4 o’clock, a. York; Post, . comico, and Chapel Po! and deliver to said releases as aforesai months from said times each wee! Secretary of tue Treasury. 4 o'clock, a. m., for chodoe, Currioman, and Mattox. ‘The A. C. Price will ca'l at the usual on the river when signals are made. By order of the Board: JAMES P. SMITH, President. Alexandria, Va., June 1, 1555. Kinsale, Piney Point, L. Ma- RICHARD WALL Je 11—eota ugeth HE subscribers will locate Land Warrants » Illinois or Lowa, and lon of the land located. description proves in- ves takeths land, ual either in Ohio, and give a correct a If, upon examination, this correct, they will themsel: for it another warrant for One of the firm resides in the give the business eae 7th st., 0) ite 13—eo3m 7 FOR MOUNT VERNON, N TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. round trip, $1; from Alexandria sents —The steamer THOMAS, YER leaves Washington at Coaches leave at Si o'clock. Coach fare 10 cents ‘shing the coaches will leave their residence rye & Thomas Parker. shments on the boat. 3AM’L GEDNEY, Captain. CLOCKS! CLOCKS: F you want a good honest Clock—ore that will ‘ou the correct time. Seventh street. H celled—handsome and good time | keepers. Ue sells low, and every Clock is war- | superini LLER & BROWN, diop inatG. Post Office, Wash seas ie has Clocks that cannot be ex LANK BOOKS ofall kinds and sizes for sale FRANCK TAYLOR. Medical. INHALATION POR THE CURE OF ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION. NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL!!! HEYGEHANA sreught home to the decor ef the Millient WONDERFUL discovery has recently been made by Dr. Curtis, of this city, in the treat- | ment of Consumption, Asthma, and all diseases ofthe Lungs. We refer to Dr. CURTIS'S HY- GEANA, or INHALING HYGEAN VAPOR AND CHERRY SYRUP. With this new me- thod, Dr. C. has restored many afflicted ones to hy , a8 an evidence of which he has innumera- ble certificates. game of the treatment, a phy- sician remarks, ‘It is evident that irbaling—con- stantly breathing an agreeable, he: vapor—the medicinal properties must come in direct contact with the whole erial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many and varied changes uced upon them when introduced into the stomach, and subject to the process of dizestion..’” The Hyge- ana is for sale at all the Druggists throughovt the country. 5 . ¥. Dutchman Jan. 14. en, without the least inconvenience—the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the Auld ‘undrecs of cases of cures, like the fellowing might be named. One package of the Hygeans has cured me of the Asi of -tx years more J. F. KEESBERRY, of Duncannon, P.M. 1 am cured of the Asthma of ten years’ standing by Dr. Curtis’s Hygeara. MARGARET ‘TON, Brooklyn, N. Y. MRS. PAUL, cf No. 5 Hammond street, N. Y., was cured of a severe case of Dronchitis by the Hygeana. My sister bus been cured of a distressing cough of several years’ standing, end decided to be in- cureble by song 2 sicians. She was cured in one month by the Hyveana. j i. GAUDERT, P.M. Richmond, Me. The Rev. Dr. CH fies of our medicine be following language: New Vor, Nov. 15, 184 Dear Sir: I think highly of Dr. Curtis’s Hyge- ana as aremedy in diseases of the throat and lungs Having had some opportunity to testify its efficn- cy, 1 am convinced that it is a mostexcellent rem- ea, both the Syrup and the inhaling application to the chest. Prof. S. CENTER writes us as follows: Gentlemen—I have recently had occasion to test your Cherry Syrup and Hygean Vapor, ina case f chronic Sore throat, that Lad refused to yield to other forms of treatment, and the result bas satis Sed me that, whatever u Le the Composition of your preparation, it is no imposiiicn, but an excel- lent remedy. 1 wish, for the s:<y ef the afficted, that it might be brony at within ¢Le sete? of all. DR. JOUNS, one of the mos: o¢ cians in New York w: —Havisg witnessed the Dr. Curtis—Dear excellent effects of your Hygeanaer Inbaling H yrup, incase of Chron gean Vapor and y di ng much in faveref counter ir- Bronchitis fitation in atfections of the throat, Bronchial tubes and lungs, [ can therefi.e cheerfelly recommend your Medicated A para z i venier t ying anythi of the kind I have ever seen. Ne doubt thousands of persons may be relieved, and many cured, by | using your medics 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 proper. Respec ‘fully, yours, &c., L. JOHNS, M. D No. 609 Houston street, N. ¥. Price three dollars a pac! Sold by CURTIS & and BOYD & Four packs se y part of the Uni- ted States for ten della: eana isthe ORIGINAL ARTIC all others nitations, or vile and injurious counter- in them as you would POISON augton by CHAS. STOTT, 3OK THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! ' NOT 4 PARTICLE OF MERCT AN INFALLIBI R Nit. for Scrofula. King leers, philitic Disorders, J zo, Spinal Ci jaints, and all the discases arising from an Joaicious use of Mercary, Imprudence In Life or Iinpurity of the Blood, HIS VALUABLE wsieegela which has become celebrated for tle pe f cures, effected thr nd: of extraor- y, has in- gent request of thetr ic, whieh they a9 virtues ond won - foi_swing certifi the proprietors, at the ur: etors 5 9 in their localiti many of them res ad, Va. BOY DEN, Exq., ef the Fr Richmond, known everyw! the Medic called Cakrer’s Sranicn TURE, administered in over 2 hundred cases, in nearly ali the diseases fer which it is recormmend- ed, with (he most astonishingly good results. He says it $s the most extracrei:aiy medicine be hos ever seen. says be be AGUE AND FEV. hereby certify that fo Lover of the mm ‘REAT CURE—1! I had Ague and but all without perman: Carter’s Spanish Aiixiure eectually cured me, ¢ have had neither fevers «! sider it the best Tonic tn this world, ar modicine that ever reached my case JOHN LONGDEN. Braver Ditcn, near Richmond, Ve. C. B. LUCK, Esq., now in the city of Rich- mond, and for many years in the Post O@ice. has such confidence in the astoatshing e@eacy of Car- ter’s Spanish Mixture, that he has beisbt up- wards of 55 bo'tles, whi the nuifcted. Mr. Lu it to fail when take Dr. MINGE af meriy of the City How 8 be has w he has given z Physician, and for- el, in tae ony of Richmonu4, sed in ber of instances h He saj on the Liver, the good indvea lixture, which SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm éf Drin- } ker & Morris, Richmond, was cured of Liver Compiaint of three years standing, by the use of | two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA —The Fal- tors of the Richmond Republican had a servant emplo' in their press room, cured of violent Scrofula, combined with Rheumatism, which en- press to tirely disabled bim from work. Two bottles of | ofa anedic! Cazier’s Spaaish Mix him, and the £di “cheerfully res With any disease of th: STILL ANOTHER CUS Thad avery valuable boy enred of Scrofula by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. 1 consider it truly a valuable mediciu ductor on the R. Va. SALT RHEUM OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED —Mr. JOHN THOMP- Rang tego in the city of Richmond, was cured @ perfect cure of notice, say they U who are afflicted . JAMES M. TAYLOR, Con- -aud P. R.R.Co., Richmond, three botiles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, of if Salt Rheum, which he had for nearl twenty years, and which all the physicians of the city could not cure. * Mr. Thompson is a well known merchant in the city of Richmond, and his cure is most remarkable. WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Ricfimond, had a | Servant cured of Syphilis, in the werst form, b | double the quantity of read- | Maturity, resulting from ex- “S%- The Inhaler Is worn on the breast under the Hin- | } of treatment—preca YER, of New York, testi- | PSHE PROPRIE ie ' | in i ys in a case of ; Medical. ee ee Se ee PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE ON TEE PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF MABRIAGE, M. B. LA CROIX, M. Dey ALBANY, N. ¥., 19" 250 Pages and 130 Fine, Plain, and Colored Lithographs and Plates. Price only Twenty-Five Cents. 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Its permatl ts particularly = rd to persons cctertaining secret doubts of their physical condition. and who are conscious of hav- ng hazarded the healt 2 privileges ich eve b bees od i Price TW CE} er y Five Copies for One Dollar. Mailed free po tld re to all parts of the United States Eh — Those who prefer may consult Dr. LA CROL pon any of the diseases apon which this book treats, either personally or by mail. Medi- cine sent to any part of the Union according to dt- ections, suf: acked and carefully secured from all observation Address Dr M. B_LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, or Post Ottice Box 579. Albany, N. ¥ {[7* Ottice open daily from 9 a.m. to 9p.m., and on Sunday from pom SF Otice RE to $1 Maidem Lane, Albany, N. ¥~ dec 7—y DUCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., WILL RFFRCTUAL PEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAI? Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Dertlity, Dis- eases of the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach Such as Constipation. Inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomart. Nau- sea, Heartburn, Disgust for food. Fullness, or Weight in the Stomach, Sonr Exrnctations, Sink- ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stemech, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Ditiecult Breathing, Fluttering ot tue Heart, Choking or Sulforating Sensat : in a lying Posture, Dimness of Vis f Webs before the Sight, Fever a » in the Head, Det- y of Pers whess of the Skin and Eyes, Pain de. Back. Chest, Limbs &e., Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning fn the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of 2, e Si ‘OR, in calling the attention is preparation, does so with contdence in its virtues tue diseases for which it is the public to a feeling of the v and adaptation cf recommended. itis no new and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a ten rs’ trial before the Amer- 2 is respectfully sub- ay still doubt, to the tical Receipt Book, for o be had vratls ef ail the the German Ditters Uftce and Manufactory, 120 ARCH STREET, PHILADFLPHIA, PA. TESTIMONY PROM NORTH CAROLINA. Cartificsie of Dr. ©. Smath, of Pome Hill, Rich- sion! Counts Cc. Pine March 4, i854. Dr. C. M. Jacksex, Philadelphia—Dear Sir: have a @ subject of Dyspepsia, in its w » for the last five years. S was my condi- tien for twelve months that (he rbysician: and a yho saw me said I musidie. While in thi- con- jed to the waterine places in Vir- ad lvorth Carelina, but was i yw to which I was taken. Vhile on my way home I stopped a week at Ruth- rfortton, a small vilace in North Carolina, to try the effect of some Chalybeate water in that piace. 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 physi- clans In the store, and one of Chem secmed to take MAN yaa, and he insist ocailed t After reaching heme one of m to me for a preseripiton and me (he peptic,) 1 save him nearly nll the Bitters J had left, which c&ected much good in bir case te has offen eatled on me for more of the same iné of medicine, saying he was more benefitted Dy i than any other be bad taken, but 1 hove not bern able to get any more for him or myself since 5 will you, therefore, please sip me a dezen or Srore &s soon as ible Fespectfully, yours, w TH. D. R. HOOKER, Roger's Store, Wake Co., N. ‘October 21, 1553, says : * Having ex) ced very ereat benefit from the “oof HOOF LAND® AN BIT'PERS in Dyseutery and T, and its concomitant . ‘ag a quantity of it forthe benefit of my commun:'y. You will, thorefore, please sead s lot, &e., &e. CERTIFICATE OF WM. J, ATWOOD. Bontsvitts, Vackin CoN C November ist, 1555 Dr. C. M. Jackson—Dear Sir: Allow me toer 4a ny sincere thanks for your discover ine which, to ->y the leas: of it, nas ef- | fected a care that all other medic that | have jt 2 HOOF » as | am well in tals and the surrounding counties, and y say that my recovery has astounded all ids and relations. as | had tried everything amended, and nothing did me any yood un- Ul J was prevailed upon to try the Bitters. You are at liberty to make any use of this communica- tion for the fene fit of che adlicted, you may thing propez. ‘@rcly, yours, 5 WH. J. ATWOOD. These bitters are entirely vegetable, they invic- orate and strengthen the systemf never gba it, and can be used for infants as well as adults. For sale by respectable dealers everywhere, and | by Z. D. GILMAN, Washington; J. L. KID- | Carter's Spanish Mixture.” He says be cheerfally | il» Georgetown, and JR. PIERPONT, recommends it, and uabie noe . considers it a very invaluabie EDWIN BURTON, commissioner of the reve- nue, says he has seen the good effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixture in a number of Syphilitie cases, and says {t is a perfest cure for that horrible @is- | WM. G. HARWOOD. of Richmond, cured of old Sores and Ulcers, which disabled him from - Took a few bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk withouta crutch, in a short time permanently cured. Principal Depots atM WARD,CLOSE&CU., No. 8 Maiden Lane, New York. T. W. DYOTT & SONS, No. i82 North Second street, Philadelphia. RBENNETT © BEERS, No. 125 Main street, |, Va. And for saleby CHARLES STOTT. . ton, D.C; HENRY PEEL, Alexandtie, and = Pilbe gi per boutin botties -1- for 85. C. WARRINER, WATCHMAKE R, No. 330 Pa. say leon 9th and 10th streets, iN, D.C. Pivoting, Jeweling, and every kind of re; to Watches. jy v= j Ale: ra mar l—ly REESE'S EAGLE PLUMBING AND GAS- _ FITTING DEPOT. SHE subscriber res: y announces to his friends and the public in general that he has received the first lot of the celcbrated DODGE’S DOUBLE ACTING SUCTION AND FORCE PUMP, which received the SILVER MEDAL at perdageesd-fplondages Metropol!ten Mechanics’ Insti- ate, is NOW prepared to furnish all wi favor him wit? ae if Giger od His = £ of GAS FINTURES ave unsurpassed With his corps of compe vorkanen he prides himse!f to dl any pee in the PLUMBING AND GAS-FITTING line wita remplacss and teh. All work done warranted to vive satinfaction. 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