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Roa) me peraearag he I think we'd make such 2 charming pair, 672 Ibs. new fron (bars) \ paint nite Pop, goes the question, 175 Ibs. steel 1 and bits Por locking and you're very fal", | 55 the steel wire 25 chisels ‘question. 150 Ibs iron do We’ travel Life's road in a gallant style, 164 round calipers And you shall drive mile, vices Or, if it please you, all the while, dozen files (assorted) Bop, goes the question. 3 punches If we don’t — en time, Yop, goes the 1a eet will Ge no fault of mine, the question. FF i ‘Then answer me quic! a rete, oye you marry me, yea or nay? irate ts arte ay o Snare me now, or I’m sure to fiy, Pop, goes the question. ge hickory cogs MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. asa rope, (4 FROM THE UNITED STATES. 7 % . Leaves ‘or Di 65 Ibs marline »New York. Southam; aon. g | 40 lbs seizing stuff (tar- see al Boston New York..Havre. FRoM eee paar online Sth and 20th of each month. ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. _ ¢ necks. 4 Wilierds’ Motel—a. a. & 3... wILLans, Rp) nae : Ellis, Ala W Penerston, Pa gutter hooks 'W Jacobs, Pa B Addison & lady, do | 18 chairs W Nicholas, Vt W Douglas & eh oO P Jones & lady, K: § Solivan & fa’y, Mich J Charles & lady, le J Linton & 1 -dy, DC g F i 4 we Se i it E : i i : : E ue yarns ODN et ORO AD OIWAD ah [ ted) 48 Ibs seizing stuff (un- 5 laborers’ tarred) : 2 stone pic! 42 Ibs small Manilla cor- ae 4 spit BE i ii i al ? ¢ Hs z nH iu Bo, o BEE i iu H FE blacksmiths’ tools 1 paint stone 8 wheelbarrows tinner’s tools a levels (condem’d 1 set wine measures 4smail scales & weights 5 platform scales and weights The California steamers leave New York em: Pittsburg stone 31 blocks (assorted size) oid 2 pag cea i hey SOUTHER. ER UA LINE! rer erm telnet ea ORANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. Tie between WASHINGTON and removed se power sours ‘cia ALEXANDRIA, GOR- Pea may DONSVILLE aid RICHMOND—no night line . Wore Fun “ « “ “ “ “« “ “ 9 “ “ “ “ M OMNIBUSESand BA suaaeutate ON: be at the Depot of the Washington R for ALE ANDREA a dicteee ing ample time for jy Time between Washin, Cincinnati 27 hours !! THROUGH TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHECKS TO BE HAD IN WASHINGTON. connections, now 6; ailroad, agton His anise’? Washington at 6,8, 9X, 11%, 2x, 1, 5%, of 6 miles, allow- ‘ Leave Alexandria at 7, 9, 19, 1%, 3%, 4X, and H. W. VANDEGRIFT. , Gen. Su; BY BAILROAD DIRECT 10 THE WEST. id Wheeli: but 17% en re al Running Tims between Washington and WHE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ROAD having coy improved its Western fers the fullest inducements to Boat will leave the wharfofW.A.& H.G oi of Rea on MONDAYS, WED- te gy I at? Aime hg Georgetown on = wet det bho TURDAYS at the ping al ferent the and landing of peeeeens mn at 7 o'clock a. Edward's Perry 3} a r5%) ‘erry 6, and Point eb itocks at 7 Sekt eturning, — Feiet #7 2. te gh ict err: onocac ward's Seneca 1, Great Falls 3x, andarriveat George. Pp. m. th either way #2. ite red EE rhs Lie Gapt Hee nat ih ke ALEXANDRIA & WASHINGTON BOAT: ‘[ae Steamer GEORGE WASHINGTON will leave at the following hours. Fare 12x cents. The MAS COLLYER, when ni a ‘ways engaged, will make trips on ite at ale ternate hours.” ithe 5 S.—The Boat will leave Alexandria at 1% Pe m., or immediately on the arrival of the cars. iy7—4 JOB CORSON Captain. TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT. ISHES to call the attention to all that suffer with defective sight, caused by age, sick- ness and icularly from glasses injudiciously selected, to his superior fPecTa LES and GLASSES carefully ground by himself to a true Travellers between WASHINGTON, BALTI- | spherical socumacy, and brilliant transparency, MORE, and all portions of the WEST, NORTH- | suited precisely an WEST, and the SOUTHWEST. Theconnection betweenthe Trains from Wash: beneficially to the wearer ac- cording to the ‘concavity or convexity of the 7. Very numerous are the ill effects caused to the ington and the Trains bound West from Balti- | precious organ of sight from the commencement more is always promptly made at the Washington | of using glasses in not bel! wecisely suited, by (cast 14 ofilcans (various sizes) 14 curry combs (6 new) 4 setting fi 48 fire buckets 2 hand hatchets indstones 7 isting cranes e anchor pnel 3 dozen dust brushes lobe lamps 8 carts 2 drays carts 1 straw cutter 2 pair timber wheels 1 plo jitehfork vse brushes 1 four-horse wagcn ‘h and double tree 1 pair double stretchers pal 1 pair single Stands Miss Mitchell, A Johnson, M: H Underwood & 'y, NY J, Wileox & fam’ ; Mase 1 1 E Corming, do jarriagton sofa B Maddox. Pa sf ‘ a tongs and 6 Mis Maddox, do allory, Va Miss C Miner, do B Miller, NY 5 washstands S$ Jones, Va H Hicks, Va 1 lookt Miss a Jones, do L Ramsom, Mass 38 2 Dr Mosely, do iss A Ransom,do arse — _ rere ee jeverly, Va roeter, S Bannon) 8C P Shelman, Ala 1 walnut burean 8 Miss Bannon, do J & H Coleman, Ga 2 eects of drawers Suchen’ dow it Bromicy & tady, NY 6 stoves jutchen, do +3 € Davenport, Pa H Sutton, La = 10 inkstands J Baitey, NY W Morrisson, Pa R Oyden, Pa P Harney. Ma A Dering’ & lady, Va.‘ G Rudolph, Pa Saluting Battery. w ther & lady, Mass 8 Saréford, NY au d—aAwlw H Russel & tady, Conn W Gorman, Va 4 J Harcock Me J Roberts & fam’y, NY Browns’ Hetel—r Fr. & x. shown F Heiskeli & lady, Pa J Baldwin, Va W Read, Ma Wm tcoper, NY H Howson, Pa 5S Gibson, do Tass A Duncan, Ga a Miss Wilson, do J Brown & lady, Ky & Richardson, Va consisting of 15 thirty-two- with their equipments complete. HB. LINDSLEYX, DEALER IN HEAL ESTATE AND LAND WARRANTS, SAINT PAUL, MIN. TERRITORY. ANDS BOUGHT AND SOLD THROUGH- OUT THE TERRITORY. Taxes R Sullivan, SC A Gibson, do Coliantiana mak Pri ‘4 fe ara Wi x. ces ven for W Mclean & indy, NC | “ Government Lands located with much if desired, the Prods and losses, shared equall ex] ion 0: ve years. e D Sandford. O G Hillary & lady, Mo time tohe sold, unless aheewise agreed upon, and Te pounder catronades, paid, cashed, and the highest ‘arrants. care, and at attl at L, Lecraft, NC Mrs Beit, do one half of the current value >f the Warrant at the Fr ye, DC Miss Gwin, do time of entry, and holf of th> expense of locatt: B Daniels, Me Cc Keech, do to be deducted from the subucribers’ interest. W Thornton, Pa S Hambleton, do gp wishing to locate Warrants entirely on J Seal & lady, DC A Hanson, do er own account, the charge will be, for fort J Stith, Mo Dr Smith, do acres $15; eighty acres, $20; one hundred an D Saunders, Ala W Riley, Mo sixty acres, $25; and will receive with thelr tide, R Shepherd, Va V Southail, Va a plat and description of the -and. ‘T Shepherd, do J Piper. Ma REFEERENCT Efe an eit Va Ss Pic igipeic — ees | a, Gorman; e Gov own, esota vinan, lex. Ramsey; Hon. J. osser, . Md. T 3 Gardiner, SC B Bird & son, do ; Bess H Langdon & lady,O ==> W Rodgers & lady, NY J Libby, do JSmith &sons,Mo J Wilsor ygists. Messrs. Ames & Van Elten, Attorncys at Law; Messrs. Morton & Pace, Wheiesale D: Battimonr—W. P. Prest=a, Esq -, Attorney at Kirkweod House—z. u. & a. rinxwoo. Law; Richard C. Bowie, Es;., Com. Merchant ; Messrs. Deur, Norris & Co; Messrs. McCleese Ison, NY & Ham. Wasuixetos—fon. W. W. Seaton; Hon. J. M Denny, Mars Bead; Ma ne. doy | T- Towers, Mayor; Hon. judge J. Brean; J.C. ‘F Vicutney’ Ack W oon Cal jece, dol ic: Hemilton, Eng, Altorney at Law; Col. Wim. R Ten: Mi tahoe Vv Hickey; Col. J. Riley; Messrs. Taylor & Maury; hag pace ppp ce gi Messrs, Lewis, Johnson & Co, Bankers; G. C: R Knefer, Md J Gerwe: Cake Mraerat Esq., President Patrictic Bank. J Michi, Va EGahi NY fie a Ww ey» > Ma NEW FALL GouDs. © Boones, O W Jon ass E are now receiving our first Fall supplies of a wif pera eee 7 eney and Staple Dry Goods, to which we iliman, ¢ a coi mvite purchasers to call and examine A Brown, NY E Lilley, NC before mabing their selections. © Louis & lady, Mass C Stearus, NY United States Hetel—z.c. HACKNEY. B Beeson, Va J Boyd, Va R Long, Texas W Vansant, do R Shaw, Mass W Scott, do J Jordan, O A Pearson & fam'y, O i Ven Angien, Mo JL Sheff, Ma E Drich, Va WASHINGTON, D. c. HES thirty-fourth ennual course of Lectures will | 10 pieces superior black Dress Silks just opened, from 75 cents to $1 60 per » Which we know to be very oT commence on MONDAY, the 24 of October, 1885, and end on the Ist March, 1858. FACULTY. end Piysiclozy. Wu. P. Jonnston,M.D., Professor of Obstet- ties, and Diseazes of women and children. ‘We name a few leadin, Rich figured and plain articles— ousseline de Lains, Co- bery Cloths, fine blk Alpacas rior Shirting Linens and Cottons Sheetin N Vestings, apkins, Toweli: ee Flanneis ngs, R Ginghams, English and American Calicos, supe- Cottons and Linens, Table Diapers. sia and Scotch Di- he best brands, fine and bawls ard Scarfs fancy Dress Silks at cost, for cash. cheap. Black and fancy colored Cloths, Caysimeres, ard = —————— — 1 of the newest styles NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE, We shall continue to sell off our entire stock of All articles warranted to prove a: re- ‘Zaemas Mittsz, M. D., Professoz of Anatomy sola PB is rept Jornva Rites, M.D., Professor of Materia Med- | further notice. ica, Therapentics and Hygiene Sno. Fuap. Mat x pies and practice of sv: Guarron TrLeR, M. D., Professor of Patholo; gad practice of medicine, and of clinical mea. ne. Lewis H. Stzivsr, M. D., Professor of Chemis- try and Pharmac monstrator. ‘THOMAS MILLER, M. D., Dean. Like most similar institutions in Europe, the ¥, M. D., Professor of the princi- au 30—eolw nl - SPECIAL NOTICE. —All persons having bilis unsettled which were rendered the Ist July, most earnestly requested to close them without COLLEY & SEARS, No. 523 Sevent street, above Pa. avenue. are E.SCHEEL, Instructor in Vocal and Piano * Music, wouid inform his friends and the pub- The classes will etts, Solos and C; Private instructiou will be given to each pupil, desks from whieh the regular lectures are given, as may be needed. and ———— who feel inclined to joia and the words for clinical instruction are under the same roof, said Class wi y- lie erally that he will commence giving a Eowaro M. Scott, M. D., Presector and De- none Uh aan in the above ramed gone Nes. gus in Quartetts, Trios, D.- JOLUSES: Please leave (heir names at bis res “The entire expense for full course lectures..€90 09 | {dence on 1th street, between F and G, and when Practical Anatomy by the Demonstrator... 10 09 | g sufiicient number shall have been obtained ar- ements as to time and place will be made. ‘erms $10 per series of 22 lessons. Matriculating fee, payable only one Graduating ex * Admission to the inedis out charge. ri ‘The lectures will be given in the afterncon and | N B.—Karly application is desired. au 3—eolm evening, thereby img those engaged in busi- sees ditring the tmorning hours to aitend. For et information address Pre THOMAS MILLER, M.D., Dean of the Faculty. N. B.—Medical students desiring situations as resident student in the Washington Infirmary. which {s the clinfeal depertment of the National ledical College.) are ee to make applica- tion by letter to Joshua Ritey, M. D., Curator of the Washington Infirmary, who will give any in- formation that may be desired. It is unnecessary to state the great advantages of @ residence in a hospital for clinical instruction. Those inxkiay carly application wiil have prece- dence Six ure to be chosen before the Ist cf Oc- tober foundation cou att ent besement, b Ovrice oF THE CommaNDING OFriceR, support of ¢ Washington Arsenal, August 20, 1855. ge LED PROPOSALS will be received at this oifice until October 20th next, meridian, for bdildi n armory in Washington city, D. C.,on the public square iying between B street on the at executed at once for the wor south, Canal street on the north, Seventh street on payment will be made ugatil the whoie work the west, and Sixth street on the east, an appro- ones’ bids wi Is for building a Light-heuse on ‘eint, wear Alexandria, Va. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Opsics Licur-Hovse Boarp, Washington, Aug. 22, 1835. ROPOSALS will be received until 12 o’clock on the 22d af Se) li be opened, for The exercises will be assisted by an able Pianist or an Orchestra if n ber next, when the ishing the materials and building a light house on Jones’ Point, Po- tomac river, near Alexandria, by the 3th of No- vember next It will be a framed bullding resting on brick lng 33 by 19 fee Alex: Should any bid be accepted, a contract will be No rt. and of one and a-half-story, with javing a circular tower on top for the ‘he lantera —the horizontal dimensions led drawings and specifications can be seen at this office, an at the office of the collector priztion of $30,000 having been made by Co is Sarna and before it is received it must be jor the same inspected an: approved by the agent of the gov- Master builders desiring to pro; for this | ment ai pointed to superinted the woik—said having power to building will please call at this office to ine | azent the distriegs, specications, and ill Seamine | workmanship, not in acqp and receive uny additional explanation in order to of the con! 4 make up their proposals, Which they will be en- Te) dane it all materials and @ With the terms ‘The right is reserved to reject any and all bids abled to do conveniently and at leisure at this of. | ‘at may be deemed prejudicial to the public in lice. No pro is will be received but from an ex- perienced and approved master builder, as the work has to be done in a su; jor manner ; hence persons at a distance, unknown to the ‘under- au 23—2oim igned, will be ex ied to present satisfactory mn ence before the bid be accepted. All proposals be made according te the items of the bill oF work, (which have been cal- terest. All bids should be sealed and addressed to the either in Ohio, I unders!; » endorsed Point Light-house.”? SDM’D L. F. HARDCASTLE, Engineer Secretary. LAND WARRANTS LOCATED. E subscribers will locate Land Warrants ndiana, Illinois or lowa, and culated with precision,) if the proposer find the | and give a correct descri: #ame correct. If, upon examination, An experienced superiatendent Bale p mers ae they will themselves take and will be always present on the of build. ing, ahabthe work: commnanans, is the absense of the command: stieth with. WH. H. BELL, ‘Washington Arsenal. au 2i—2awtlvee sR ELLAS, BASKETS. wings, Per U fumery, &e., at ELLIS’S, ns Bon avenue, pear lth st, Bu 2— WV “Proposals for Jones's m of the land located. description proves it T warrant for the same quantity. One of the firm resides West officer, to see that the contract is gfve the bosiness his persoaal sup foot hendy LLER & EW MUSIC received week! nue, near 10th st. in in- e land, giviug ROWN, 7th st., opposite Post Office, Washington. Cincinnatt, $18 6: land, #12 50 ly for Government servi taken fa their construction, as in the engines, te iasure strength and speed, and their accommoda- tons for passengers are unequalied for elegance and comfort. Juaction Cay called the Relay House) 9 miles | the use of an Optometer; an e practice of many from Baltimore. This is the only change of cars | years, enables him to measure the focal disease of required between Washington and the Ohio river. e eyes, and such glasses that are absolutely re- e is checked through to Wheeling at the b kbte will be furnished with precision and satis- B Washington Station, and rechecked ferred there. Wong the Lae for those holding Through latter hour only. At WHEELING direct commection is trans- ers) without char; J. T. acknowledges the very liberal encourage- ickets for points By ment already obtained, and further solicits hepa yond. The connect rains leave Washington daily at6a.m.and4% p.m. On Sundays atthe tion. tronawe of those that have net yet availed them- selves of his aid. Persons that cannot conveniently call, by send- ing the glasses in use, and stating how many made with the trains of the CENTRAL OHIO RAIL- | inches they can read this print with their specta- ire, on the Ohio, near | cles, ean be supplied with such that will improve ROAD, running from Wheeling, throuxh Canabridg i LUMBUS. ey trains connect Innumerable testimonials to be seen ; and :efer- Newark, to CO e, Zanesville, and their sight at Newark with the cars of the Newark, Mausileld | ences given to many who have derived the greatest and Sandusky Railroad for Sandusky, Toledo, | ease and comfort from his glasses. Detroit, Chic: t. Louis, ete. At COLUMBUS the C. 0. Railroad trains co: nect with the fast trains of the L iami road to Xenia, Cincinnati. Loulsville, ete. XENIA (on Little Miami Raiiroad)connectionis | Sir—The Spectacles yon made for me suit very formed with the trains through Dayton, to Indian- | well, and seem to have improved my sight more apolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Rock | than any other I have lately tried. Island, St. Louis, ete il. At Circulars to be had gratis, at his office, No. 512 Seventh street, three doors from Odd Fellows’ Hall, up stairs. NorFo1x, September 7, 1851. LITT. W. TAZEWELL. iL7°’Pessengers holding Through Tickets for] I have tried a pair of Spectacles obtained from Memphis, Vicksburg, Natch ete., which are aiso soldat Wa: 2; New Orleans, | Mr. Tobias, and tind them of great assistance to agton—are trans- | my sight, and corresponding with his description ferred at Cincinnati tothe Mai! Steamers on the | of the focus. I recommend him asa ekillful opti- Tickets for Evansville, Cairo, and St. | clan HENRY A. WISE. Louis are sold by this route. Mr. J. Toias : Sir—The pair of 8; esac tg if@> For CLEVELAND, and via Cleveland to | furnished me yesterday are particularly satis! Toiedo, Detroit, Chicago, ete., tickets are sold, | toryto me. Tuey are very decidedly the best I when the Ohio is navigable between Wheeling possess, and I am the owner of eight or nine pair, and Wellsville (forty miles) where a connection | carefully selected in different places and from 0} th the Cleve! and Pittsburg Railroad is made. ticlans recommended to me on account of their rofeesional standing in England, France and the ‘Travelers are requested to notice that while this | United States. I have been also pleesed with is the only rovie affording Through Tickets and te remarks and directions on the treatment of Checks in Washington, it is also the shortest, he eyes, for the purpose of preserving and improv- most speedy, and direct to nearly ail the leading | ing the sight. points in the great Wes! Wi isville, Chicago, #20 65 and Cc R m. For the minor way stations re and Wheeling, take 64. m. train from i apply OMAS H. PARSONS, Agent, JOHN H. DONE, ashington Station. The distance from ‘ashington to Cincinnatl is but 655 miles, being about 100 miles shorter than by any other route! FARE, BY THROUGH TICKET, FROM Ww. LING TC —To Whe Respecifally, yours, CHAS. CALDWELL, Professor of M. C., Louisville, Ky. Lyncusvxe, Nov. 10, 1854. j T inz, 29 50; Colum- Mr. John Tobias having furnished me with bus, $13 65; Dayton, $15 60; Cincinnati, $16 00; | Glasses, by which I have been greatly aided (my Lo ‘road, $13 65, by steamer from | vision having suffered greatly from reading at £37 50; Cleve- | night in my earlier life) it aflords me the big j_ Detroit, L Bi5 20; easure to say that I consider him a skillful prac- Louls, $28 50 and Er ¢ : 5 ans, $31; ete. & AND & Master of Transportation, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Baltimore. may 2—tf HARPER’S a. betwee THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL are the UNITED STAT MAIL STEAMERS. MPU SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINE ATLANTIC, Captain West, PACIFIC, Captain Nye, BALTIC, Captain Comstock, ADRIA' "Bhese Ships have been b TRICK OF Pa From New York to Liverpool, in fretcabla, © Second cabin, - - - - - Exclusive use of oxtra size state zooms, From I.{verpocl to New York, every care S8468. An experienced Surg: attached to each shi) No berth can be s ed u For frelght or pessa: ¢ RR y to WARD XK. COLLINS & CO., 56 Wall street, BROWN, SHIPLEY & ey il paid for. Ps will not be accour specie, feweiry, p: is bilis of lading ar Dy value thereof (herein ex- nov 16—1 WASHINGTON DRANCH RALLRUAD. (CHANGE oF HOURS.—On and after Mon- Sef day, the 23d instant, the ‘Trains will a Leave Washington at'6 and o% a. m., and 3 and n zine for September 4 _m. it Sunday at 4 p.m » New Yerk. as. eee 3, Captain Grafton. by contract, express- has been 20 | Religion, cal optician, and weil prepared to aid those whe may need bis professional services. WM. B. ROUZIE, Elder of Methodist Conference. Wiiaineton, N.C., Jan. 27, Mr. J.T Dear Sir—I am happy to s: h I obtained from you i actery. Krom an ineq ity in the visual range of my eyes, I have hereto- fore fonnd great ditticulty in getting giesses of the proper focal distance. It aifords me pleasure to state that, by the aid of your optometer, this dimi- culty Las been happily obviated so that the glasses yo mished me aredecidedly the best adupted 3 SRY eves . any I erty yet used. respectfully, yours, plese a8 * G DRANE, Rector of St. James’ Parish, Department of Interior, May 7, 1855. From natural defects and the unequal range of my eyes, I have been compelled to use g!nsses for severe] years. i have tried different opticians without beotagream asses perfectly fitted to my eyes. Four month@ since Mr. Tobias made two peirs especially for me, which I have found to serve me perfectly. By the use of bis optometer he is enabled to adapt Ulasses minutely to the eye. I most cheerfutly recommend Mr. Tobias to all bevicyg occasion lo useglasses, and bear my test!- skill as an eptician. RENRY ©. BALDWIN, Assist. Sec’y to sign Land Warrants. fy 18—t¢ n=. BOCKS AT TAYLOR & MAURY'S. jdney Smith s@lemoirs, 2 vols, $2 fis: of Woman and herconnexion with z@ion, and Domestic Manners, Th 300 from the earlisst period, by S. W. Fullom, au- - £30 and £20 taor of the Marvel of Science, S1 Panama 5, by Robert Tormes, G0c. Pp. TL se, by Win. Youatt, new edition, with y observations on breeding cavalry horses, by Cecil, 1 Ballads—Romantic, Pantasiical and Humor- ous—by W. H. Ainsworth, 75¢ The Music Master a love story, by W. Arling- ton, with 9 woodcuts, 75c My Brother's Wife, by Amelia B. Edwards, 380 Leila, or the Siege of Granada, by Edward B. Lytton, 2 Sn rms and how they ought to be man- pal Works of Mark Akenside and Jno illustrated, $1 he Industry of the United States, Frank Hilton, or the Qucea’s Ow! Grant, Stic. Just received at TAYLOR & MAURY’S, by James au2i OE SHILLINGTON bas just recsived— agecine, ashion Book do Leave Baltimore at 1 and 9 a. m., and Sand | GOdey’s Lady’s Book 5 mM. ion Sunday at 4 a. m. ap 23-tr T. H. PARSONS, Agent. THE POTOMAC RIVER STEAMBOAT RK ALICE C. PRICE, COMPANY’S STEAME CAPT. SAMUEL BAKER ILL LEAVE WASHINGTON AT SIX o’clock a.m.,and A DRIA 2t7 o'clock, a.m On TUESDAY MORN N- For Mattox, Peterson's Mezazine Arthur’s do Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Chamber’s Journai Frank Leslie’s N. Y. Journal Yankee Notions do The vege Path, by Marion Harland, author of Alone Light and Darkness; or the Shadow of Fate—a story of Fashionable Life A memoir of Rev. Sydney Suith, by his daugh- ter, edited by Mrs. Austin Currioman, L.. Machodoc, Piney Point, Kinsale, | The complete works of Charies Dickens 12 vols., and Cone. On FRIDAY MORNINGS—Vor Chay Wicomico, Leonardtown, P: and Cone. On WEDNESDAY, (returni at 4 o’clock, a. m., for St. The A. C. Price will call By order of the Board: apel Point. ey we Cone at ney Point, L. Ma- at the usual land! on the river when signals are made. ‘ou JAMES P. SMITH, President Alexandria, Va., June i, Rnd 1855. octavo size, in large type, beautifully illustra- 1 Point, ted and neatly bound in cloth. Sold separately iney Point, St. Mary’s, ing)—Leave Cone ey Piney Point, Leonardtown, Wicomico, and C On SATURDAY (returnin 4 o’clock, a. m., for K nsale, P chodoc, Currioman, and Mattox. if desired The Yellow Mask, a new story, by Charles Dick- ens The Escaped Nun All the new books received as soon as published Everything in the Stationery line at SHILLINGTON’S, Odeon Building, corner Pa av, and 4x st. au 29 (intel 3t} @kO. H. VARNELL & J. W. MANKINS, House, Sign and Fancy Painters, weer especially call the attention of the public to their specimens of F Sigas, STEAMBOATS © ITH EACH TRAIN ing in Washington o: dria.—The Steamers THUS. YER or GEORGE WASAIN the above connections, leavin; m., for the Orange and Altexatidria Cars, and con- nect with the same train on thelr arrival: a MEALS furnished on the beats. e timore FORK MOUNT N TUESDAYS AND rol und trip, $1; from 75 cents —The 2 dria at 9% o’clock. Coaches leave the ONNECTING A i= VERNON, FRIDA the boat at 5X o’clock. Coach fare 10 cents. softs ing the coaches will leave their er. ——— ‘wish! at 306 Pa. aves | with George & Thomas Park excelled— FP. ELLIS. Refreshments on the boat. . He lor Cl is ware B—e SAM'L GEDNEY, Captain, | ranted” Uo *Us low, and every yu OF CARS ARRIV make Washington at 6 a. Boats connect with all the trains from Bal- : SAM’L GEDNEY, Captain, to be seen at all times at their place of business. Persons building and repairidg would do well to give us a call as we are determined to use every exertion on our part to give general satisfaction, Place of business on Louistana avenue, between 6th and 7th strects, north side, nextto the Varnura Building. Old Glazing promptly attended to. au 4—dit Seen Ua Cl) Sota Aaa lass LUE BD OIRS OF BENNETT ‘inés, Mi’ Price si 2s eaters Cleve Hall, by Miss Sewell— Our First Families—price $125 The Escaped Nua—price $1 niackewee? E. K. LUNDY. 23 Bridge street, Georgetown, B.c. au i7— CLOCKS! CLOCKS! Capitol — re ‘want 2 good honest Clock—ore we the atG. BRANES “al Sven net he fl Blacks that cannot be handsome and time “TEN HALATIOR FOR THE CURE OF ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION. NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL EYowHaAaAnsA sSrought heme te the deer of the Million? WONDERFUL discovery hse recently been PRIVATE MENICAL TREATIOE on THE PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF MABEJAGE, a LA CRULE, D - Bp aNY. N.Y., ~ 5 and © U7" 2 Pages and 128 Fine, Fists, Colored Price only Twenty-Five Cents. Sent Free of Postage to all parts ef the Union. made by Dr. Curtis, of in the Gest: | (YHEAPEST BOOK EVER PVBLISHED— Asthina, al! diseases poy Piteeniag URTIS’S EY- C and contatning health n ble certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a phy- Stantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the stan an medicinal prepention cast doeke te ical contact tne escape the wany and varied changes pedoned is y then whem introduced into the aud ject to the of ai 2? The Hy subject process gestion. a tent to evaporate the fluid. set of cases of cures, like the following, be named. - of the Hygeana bas cured me of six standing. ere KEESBERRY, P.M. of Duncannon, Pa. 1 am cured of the Asthma cf ten years’ standing ‘by Dr. erry yo ARGAK TON, Brooklyn, N.Y. MRS. PAUL, of No. 5 Hammond street, N. ¥., ‘was cured of a severe case of Broncaitis by the ygeana. My sister has been cured of a distressing couch of several years’ standing, and decided to he in- pemarehe er She was cured in one ae . J.H. GAUDERT, P. M. Richmond, Me. The Rev. Dr. CHEEVER, of New York, testi- fies of our medicine in the following language: New York, Nov. 15, 1554. Dear Sir: J think highly of Dr. Curtis’s Hyge- ana as a remedy in diseases of the throai and lungs. Having bad some opportunity to testify its eiiiea- % gf hes ce — isa So rem- > the S i the inhaling a ication to tlhe chest. i = Prof. 3S. CENTER writes us as follows: Gentiemen—I have recently had occasion to test your Cherry Syrup and Hygean Vapor, ina case of chronic sore throat, that had refased to yield to ther forms of treatment, and the result bus satis- fied me that, whatever may be the composition of our preparation, it is no imposit#ea, but an excel- | lent remedy. I Wish, for the sake ef the eilicted, that it might be brought within wats of all. DR. JOHNS, one of the most sais&cased Phys cians in New York writes as fcllewe: Dr. Curtis—Dear Sir—flaving witnessed the excellent effects of your iygeana er Inbaling Hy- 2 Vapor and Cherry Syrup, im ease of Chronic ronchitis, and being much in faveref counter ir- Titation in affections of the throat, Bronchial tubes and lungs, I caf therefore cheerfully recommend your Medicated Aparatus as being the most con- Venient and effectual mode of applying anything might One the A! of the kind I have ever seen. No doubt thousands | of — may be relieved, and many cured, by | us! ing your medicines. I must here be allowed to confess fhat I am 0} ays to prescribing or using secret compou 5 ut 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 ut liberty to use this In any way you may think proper. Respectfully, yours, &c., C. SOHNS, M. D. No. 609 Houston street, N.Y. Price three dotiars a package. Sold by CURTIS & PERKINS and BOYD & = L, 149 Chambers st., N. ¥. : mn ‘our kages sent free to any part of the Ual- ted States for ten dollars. d N. B.—Dr. Curtis's ee isthe ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; all otbers are base imitations, or vile and injurious counter- feits. Shun them as you would POISON For sale in beter ogee | CHAS. STOTT, Pa. avenue, near 7th street, J. B. MOORE, in the First Ward. may 2—Sm CARTERS SPANISH MIXTURE. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! LAR PUBLICATIONS. it treats on the PHYSIOL- OGY OF MAKRKIAGE, and the Secret Infirmities | ustrated by e plates—anervous Gebility, ny at once #0 simple, that Eiitare is impossible—ruies for ~~ w . and aneedhdl anode treatment—precautionary > selves without mercary—remedies for those self- inflicted miseries and disappointed hopes so un- fortunately jent in the young. It isa truth- ful adviner to the married and those contemplating marriage. Its perusal is particularly recommend- ed to persons entertaining secret doubts of their physical condition, and who are conscious of hav- ing hazarded the health, happiness, and privileyes to which every human being is entitled. Price TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Re rr, or Five Copies for One Dollar. Metled pos:- age 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, exfely packed and carefully secured from all obverv: a Address Dr. M. B. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, or Post Ofice Box 579, Albany, N.Y. {LJ Oilice open daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p.m., and on Sunday from LS p Office REMOVED from No. 56 Beaver st. sora Lane, Albany, N. ¥. DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, j PREPARED BY | Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Puiladelphia, Pa., Hi WILL EFFECTUALLY CURR LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, Jaundice, Chronicor Nervous Debility, Dis- eases of the Kidneys, and all Diseases @rising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach : | Such es Constipation, inward Piles, Fullness, or ‘ Blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach, Neu- i a Disgust for food, Fullness, or Stomach. Sorr Eructations, Sink- Fluttering at the Pit of the Stagiach, | Swimming of the Head, ried and DiBicult Breathing. Fluttering ot Heart, Chol Suffocating Sensetions when in ing Posture, Ditnness of Vision, Dots ebs before the Sight, Fever and Dull he Head, Deti- jency of Perspiration, Vellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back. Chest, Limbs &c., Sudden Flush Flesh, Constant I Depression of Spirits. HE PROPRIETOR. in calling the attention of the public to this preparation, does so with j 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 u | stood the test of a t of Heat Burning in the 23 of Evil, and great ‘cle, but one that bas al before the Ame NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT. i} werd ye gus and its rep 7 AN INFALLISLE REMEDY for Serofula, | yelled by eny simi . King’s Evil, Rheumatisin, Obstinate Cutane- t and well-ke ae ous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustales on the face, | PCMt Satie cman. s Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm | {# * ye 3 pad igeeceent Sond or Tetter, Scala Head, Enlarze and Vain | oo iicd. referring ox — of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Sy- | Mmitied, referring any . phihtic Disorders, Lum’: o, Spinal Com- fea nts, and ali the diseases arising from ay ta judicious use of Mercury, Impradeace a Life, j Ags for the or Impurity of the Bk HiS VALUABLE MEDICINE, whick hes . become celebrated for the nuinber of extraor- Ginary cures, effected through its agency, has in- duced the proprietors, at the urgent est of thelr friends, to offer it to the publi 0 with the utmost confidence in its vi derful curative properties. Tye ft cates, selected from a large nvimber, are, however, stronger testimony (han the mere word of the pro- i i Own retors; and are ali from ventiemen wel! their localities, and of the highest resp2 ty, many of them residing in the city of 5 mond, Va. F. BOYDEN, Esq., of the & ) Richmond, known everyw! seen the Medicine called Ca: rT administered tn o nearly ail the ases £6 6d, with the most aste: gaye it is the most eatraor ever seen. mmecad- lagly good resaits. Be} uy mnedicine he bas | cares, in j BE ©. About the last of the weck I went r } some Interest in “Memorabilia Farmers and F eceipt Book. for ve bad gratis of ali the - isctory, 130 AKCH PA. Prine| pal Ofte and STREET, PHILAD: Dkr. C. M. Jaczson, Philadel have been a subject of Dyspepsia, im, for the last Sve years Buch was my cond tion for twelve months that a and a who saw me said I must die ’ bile in this con dition J was carried to the watering places in Vir- ginia, Tennessee, and North © ina, but wus not benefitted by any water to which | was taken. White on my way Lome i stopped « week at Ruth- erfordton, 2 smeali village in North Carolina, te try the effect of some Choiyheaie water in thas 9 re to get some medicine for my child ‘There were several of the village physi i clans ia the ste d one of them seemed {o take case, and, after asking me AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CUKE.—1 | some questions, saic he Lad been a dyspeptic and hereby certify that for three Fever of tl eral Physic a Mercury, and ! bel! but all withoat perm: Carter’s Spanish M effectually cured 3] F have neither ince. sider it the best Tox this world, and the only medicine that ever ed my case. JGHN LONGDIN. Buaver Ditcs, near Richmond, Va Cc. B. LUCK, E mond, and for many y such confidence in the as: ter’s Spa hing eiicacy of Car- hat be yht up- Consumption, dpe: citects were won: 2, of the firm cf Drin- Was cured of Liver Compiaint of three years siandin=, by the use of two bottles of Carier’s re. GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA— tors of the Richmond Republican hada employed in their press room, cured of vicle: Scrofulz, combined with & Leumati<m, which en- rely disabled him from k. Two bottles cf Carte panis! xt ea perfect cure of him, and the Editors, § “cheerfully recommend with any disease of the bioo. STILL ANOT. RCURE CHS Thad avery valuable bey cured of Scr Carter’s Spanish Mixi I consider it truly @ valuable medicine. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Con- == the R. F. and P. R. RK. Co., Richmond, a. S4LT RHEUM OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED.—Mr. JOHN THOMP- SON, residing in the city of Richmond, was cured by three botiles of Carter's Spanish Miature, of Salt Rheum, which he had for near! tweaiy years, end 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 Richmond@, bad a servant cured of yeni, in the worst form, by Carter's Spanish Mixture. He says be cheerfully recommends it, and considers it a very invaluabie medicine. EDWIN BURTON, commissioner of the reve- nue, a he has seen the good effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture in a number of A gee canes, and says it is a perfect cure for that horrible dis ease. WM. G6. HARWCOD, of Richmond, cured of old Sores end Ulcers, which disabled him from Walking. Took a few bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixtore, and was enabled to walk withouta cr uteh, in a short time permanently cured. Principal Depots atM. WARD, CLOSE& CU. No. 83 eee tnes: New York.” . ‘+. W. DYOTT & SONS, No. 182 North Second street, Philadelphia.” ori BeENNETT & BEERS, No, 195 Matn suet, ‘And for saleby CHARLES ST. And for iARLES STOTT, W. - ton, D: Ci, WENRY PEEL, Alexendtia, and ty $1 Price $1 per or six bottles for $5. 2 C. WARRINER, WATCHMAKER, No. 330 Pa. avenue, becweed 9th and 10th streets, WASHINGTON, D. c. Pe 5 Jeweling, and waaay te ax ~ we and ; bed been } peptic.) maprage get . | bad leit, which cflected much good in his cane in in tho Pon Once Guz | Me has ofien called on ane Ser fom ne ly benesitted by the we of HOOF- ry them that | asked to get ma ic bottle. Hedid it, and I © anenced leking 8 directed, ever tuken fr vaching he aelebbors cam sclne, (bea dys- I wes more ber. eBited by it than all the water and medicine I had Prescri pti 4 nd I gave him iy atl the Bitters I e of ihe hind of medicine, saying Le wes more ben by it than any other be bod takea, bet i been able to zet any nore for aim cr myself since ; © ship we a dozen of Deneft from the RiTTERS io emeni of i i Dysentery ani ver, and lis concomitant ev am destiout hing a quan of it for the beneZt of my You will, thercforo, please senda CERTIFICATE OF WM. J, ATWOOD. Evnrsvitie, Yedtin Co, N.C Vetuber Ist, 1555 Sir: Allow sae to ex- our discovery st of it, bas «f- fected a cure taken, have GERMAN stuL born an 21 c o the lot of man. My case !s | Rot a sirenger in this community, as I am well known tu this and the surrounding counties, ard * can truly say that my recovery has astounded ail my frleads and refations, as i had tried everything + recommended, and nothing did me any good ua- til i was prevailed upon to try the Bitters. You are at liberty to make eny use of this communica- tion for the benesit of the afficted, you may think proper. Trviy, yours, . Wil. J. ATWOOD. These bitters are entirely vegetable, they inviz- orate and strengthen the systemf never Prostreie it, and can be used for iafaats as well es adults ; For sale by ble dealers here, and | by Z. D. GILMAN, Washington; ) 1. RiD- WELL, Georgetown, end J. R.'PIERPONT, Alexandria. mar l—ly REESE'S EAGLE PLUMBING AND GAS- FITTING DEPOT. IE subscriber respectfully announces to bis ? friends and the public in general that he bes received the first lot of the celebrated DODGE'S DOUBLE ACTING SUCTION AND FORCE | PUMP, which received the SILVER MEDAI. at the late Fair of the Metrepolitan Mechanics’ Inst!- tute, and is now prepared tofurnish all who mey | favor bim witb a call. His stock of GAS FIXTURES are unsurpassed in the District. With his corps ef competent workmen he prides himself to fill any orders in the PLUMBING AND GAS-FITTING line with prompiness and All work done warranted to give complets satisfaction. JOHN REESE, may 3—U corner th st. and Pa. avenne ETTERS TO THE PEOPLE on Health and Happiness, by Catherine E. Beecher. ln Piiisecs af the Conad Hof Trent, from the French by John MeCliniock, Die gee "s Picts Sa- coe abioe gone Book for the Nursery, by Ja: New volume of H: "'s Story Book, $1 TAYLOR & MAURY’S als bear Mb strect