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Information for Travelers. ORANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. ee reset tecarntatatenne ALE OF UNITED STATES PROPER- ty at the Navy Yard, Memphis.—On TUESDAY, the 35th day of September next, at Oh, there isa to make each hour 10 o'clock a. m.. be sold at public auction to GRE SOU’ IL ! Ax sweet as heaven designed it; the highest bidder, for cash, to be paid before the rick: eat Deteeen W ABTA SLUR and Nor need we ream to bring it home, articles shall be removed from the yard, the chat- the SOUTH, via ALEXANDRIA, GOR- ‘Thoogn few there be who find it, tels.of the United States remaining st said yard, | DONSVILLE aud RICHMOND—no night line We seek too bigh for things close by, gmong which are the foliowawing boards and | © Sunday. ff [eg angle gorse 5d geo 102 398 hard red brick Sdewing boris Leave Washington & before $ o'clock a m For life hath here no charms so i dimension 4 ulers, &e, Leave Alexandria x (70 am As home and friends around us. pose 2 fron clamps ped ene Se | Ps = m destr 1,914 ft. lineal stone co- 8 shovels 8 pm sesame ———— coed prank ory I saw set cee oe ‘or future Opes, While flowers as sweet Wloom at our feet, | 606 Lineal stone, for foe mor ad ‘ 1f we'd but stoop to raise them. belt course 150,000 feet (board mea- 5 steel squares sure) various timber 3 try squares 10,052 Ibs. nails, (assort- 25 ‘roast psy 2 Oar gleaal ed sizes) 2 drawing knives 250 lbs. wrought nails 17 gouges 672 Ibs. new {ron (bars) 1 paint knife 175 Ibs. steel 1 brace and bits 55 Ibs steel wire 25 chisels 150 Ibs iron do 6 nippers 164 round piles 5 pairs calipers 1,050 bushels sand 2 band vices 5,500 slates, 1 by 18 in. 9 dozen files (essoriead) 958 ft lineal, ridge tile spring punches From Travelers will find the mo: est, most pleasant and expeditious route to Greenbrier White Rae seed) Fanquier White Sul- ee. Warm, Hot, Alum and Capon Springs, ‘arrenton, Charlottsville, Staunton, Strasburg, Winchester, Harrisonburg, Lexing fon, Weir's Cave, Natural Bridge, Lurey, New arket, Mid- dleburg, &c. PARES BY MORNING LINE? Frega Alexandria to Warrenton, - 6 ¥ Gordonsville, Charlottesrille, For things afar still are, . a. youth’s bright a eth boundine; ut, ah! we're t this eart! Like earth fos y friends around us. ‘The f londs that speed in time of need, When hope’s last reed is shaken, ‘To show you still, that come what will, We are not quite fomaken. Though all were night, if but the light From fe eudsbip’s altar ero’ us, - ’T would ; rove that bliss of earth was this : 210 ft lineal tin conduit 6 pair of pliers Gar home & SERS us! pipe nes : re eee Serious Accipesr asp Loss ov Lave.— | £ Poxe# X &s 5 screw drivers oewvancid KSKSSS3S3 6 plain punches 2celd chisels 1 rachet drill 1 carpenter 4 fore planes §2 bbls North Carona 2 plough planes tar 3 sash planes 10 cart hubs 4 tongueing planes ‘2 cart shafts 4 grooving planes 211 cart spokes 1 moulding plane 109 cart felloes 23 augers ( ted) 24 pile bards 3 large morticing cbis- 22 Inseed oil els Ss Sperm oil 11 work benches rel ofl 6 gimlets 1 fot hickory cegs iiathe chisel 4201bs Manilla rope, (4 1 sand screen in) 4 sets blacksmiths’ tools 68 Ibs marline 1 set tinner’s tools 40 Ibs seizing stuff (tar- oF rams erricks © red) 3 48 Ibs seizing stuff (un- 5 laborers’ a tar 2 stone pi 42 Ibs small Manilla cor- a. rit levels (condem’d 3 4 40 Tbe tarred yarns stone 25 Ibs Manilla jaras Ars 119 tons Pilisbury siene 31 bloc ssorted size) je measures: 4smnall scales & weights 5 platform scales and his Yesterday aftern on, as two young men named Wu. H. Simpson and Thomas Stevenson, aged 13 aad 17 respectively. and employed. in the office of the New York Observer, were attempt- ing to get at the Times building, corner of Beckman and Nas-au streets, through the hoisting way, in the box which contained the “form’’ whieh had ‘ast been worked off, the box became entangl: 1,.and in endeavoring to free it the chain broke, and they, witlf the box Were precipitated from the fifth Gea of the building into the vault bensath. They were both terribly injured, several bones having been broken Fi were instantly conveyed to the New York [fospital, where their esse received every attention at thé hands of Drs. Thurston and Dash; but the boy Stevenson died at 6 o'clock P. M., and Dr. Thurston states that Sim cannot live two days. The editor of the Observer hastened to the Hospi- tal, and remained with the survivor to a late heur, doing sl] in his power to assuage hissuf- fering. Mr. B. Carr, late publisher of the Hudson County Demverat, states that he eseaped al- most i lously, as he was looking down, atthe time, and the chain came against him with great force, nearly hurling him into the ab: - below. He was but slightly injured — . ¥. Sun. o A Middleburg, - OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONS will be at the Depot of a cone re parents to con’ pees ers baggage to the Steambeat, oral XANDRIA, & distance of 6 miles, allow- ing ample time for meals. H.W. VANDEGRIFT. yu Gen. Supt BY RAILROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST. Time between Washington and Wheeling no between Washington and Running Time between ington Cincinnati 27 heurs !! THROUGH TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHACKS TO BE HAD IN WASHINGTON. MNHE BALTIMORE AND OHIO KAIL RGAD having greatly improved its Western connections, now offers the fullest inducements to Travellers between WASHINGTON, BALT!- MORE, and all portions of the WEST, NORTH- WEST, and the SOUTHWEST. ‘Theconnection betweeai the Trains from Wash- ton and the Trains bound West from Balti- ways promptly made at the Washington lately called the Relay House) 9 miles Baltim This is the only ¢ ge of cars ington and the Ohio river. h to Wheeling at the Washington © 2, and rechecked and trans- ferred there, (with the passengers) without chat for those holding Through Tickets for points yond. The connecting S'rains leave Wash! on daily at 6 a. m. and 4% p. m. Cn Sundays atthe latter hour only. At WHEELING With the trains of the ROAD, running from Beilaire, on the Ohio, near heeling, through Cambridve, Zanesville, end rark, to COLUMBUS. ‘Fhese trains connect ew vita the See Manstield guage coal 140 bushels charcoal 2 qalres emory paper 2 cylinders and ca cistern necks, iron) 1 lot of gutter hooks $5 chairs 14 tables 8 writing desks g 2 secretarles 3 hoisting cranes 3 odice stools { kedge anchor dcabinets i grapnel 1 sofa 3 1 set shovel, tongs and 6 ker 1 Bageag “Dr. Nevixs,”’ tH Norrouk Sywrata:sER. The party who was arrested on Tuesday after- noon on the charge of having perpetrated a fraud upon many of our citizens upon pretence of collecting funds for the relief of the Nor- tolk sufferers, was yesterday taken into custo- a usder a beneh warrant ivsued by the Clerk of the Criminal Court. re complaint on which the werrant was issued was m by Dr. Samuel T. Night, who alleges that the cused iog himself a member of a a called upon him to contri- f of the sufferers of Norfolk, rindstones et connection is made 110 RAIL- for utter caro, MB Dew A Toit, C! tCOLU Q. Kailreed trains con- rains of the Littl Mami Rail jorse Lrashes s name wa: Dr Nevins. On 1 plough and double tree fiami Railroad) connection {3 ertations Dr. K. | | bookcase 1 patr double stretebers ins through Dayton, to Indian- © was afterwards | ° "ves 1 pair single do , Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Rock Be a Winkstands == S cards erst ve that he was an Imposter. The Sainvtiag Battery, h Tickets for Satue party suceceded in obtaining money from -two- der carronades, New Orleans, rgton—are trans- given bis name as Jo- ns, Dr. Evans, and a tases. He was committed to answer the charge before the Crimi- ourt. We learn that previous to goingon this collecting tour he gave his name Cadwal- lader Evans.—Biltimore Americaz. pmcats complete. ! others, and h ins, D aa B—awew seph N i. LINDSE ZALER IN ¥, TERRITORY. .Db THROU ‘Taxes pald, highest a connection - : a - g Railroad is New Weavons or Destruction.—Somo ex- petimeuts have recently been made in France Puccecive mad: Land W. ae aa ‘Travelers are requ a A with a cor cannon, which, with one breach | *4°°* 2 arated, is the only route aff a Tickets an and tonch-hole, fires aa shots at the same a ands locas pach pare ane Checks it Washin) the shortest, time. A new self breach losding and primivg ration = The aiatenes tore earbine has also been satisfactorily proved. It . but €53 miles 2 weighs pounds and seven ounces, has a about 100 miles sk y ro barre! twenty-two inches long, a range of from FARE, BY THROUGH one handred to seven hundred yards, and it ng to lo WASHINGTON —To Wheelin: = * = pereon: ing to a £5: 5 50: C can be fired ten times a minute. Dompor | fio Gwn secount. th ee Dayien, S15 5; Cin planging into water searcely affects it. It caps Cincinnst!, #18 India: : land, #12 50; ‘Toledo, Chicago, 85 sixty acres, $255 an: a plat and desc: be EE MOVEMENTS OF UCHEAN STEAMERS. FROM THE UNITED STATKS. Leaves SRE SPRING ONT, GAKLA gers may leave W. 7 im. For the minor way Baltimore and Wheeling, uke 3 Messrs. Deu: @ Horn. Wasnin 2 T. Towers, Mayoi C. Hamilt ‘i Hickey; & Messr: m & € Grammar, Esq., President Patrictic iy i7—ece3m 8. m. train from « Liverpool... e* Southam’a..New York.... ‘fornia steamers leave New York on the Sth and Jeth of each month. rr eee AKRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTE! 5S. from Baltimere, Auspolia, NEW FALL G Willards’ Metet—xz.a.& 3.0. WILLARD. fap Ba Fall supplies of G BR Rodinson, Mo A M Peanock, USN : and Staple Dry Good. vhi 5 DdeGclcourie, NY 1 C Hrown & lady, NC Wie ioe poretanes Go coll to whic we THE NEW YORK AND LIVeERrooL Fa JL Strong & lady, NY | before making their sel-ctions UNITED STATES s a > Tenn Miss Strong, do We name a few leading articles— ck ts eS STEAMERS. Geese W Stickney & lady, Mass | Rich azured and plain Mousseline de Lains, Co- SS COMPIGING “a see JP Cromweil and lady, bery Cloths, fine bli Al MPSS SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINE Jhic Ginghams, rior Shirting Sheetia ¥ N an Calicos, supe- Linens and Cettens 8 and Linen bh nae ef th vkets, QS Pollard, do Td J D Kirtland & lady, Pa W Dearring & lady, Pa fi 7 SLAN TIC, Captain West, R Aesle PACIFIC, Captain Nye, BALTIC, Capteln Core Anni Miss Kirtland, do RC wu Usa SS Manning & lady, Mass J H Singleton and lady, S Manning. jr, do Ala . W Edes & famtly, NY T Middle. jr, Pa sdex, do F planekard and lady, Mass Miss Blanchard, do apers, Flanneis best brands, fine aud medium BL awlsard Scarfs assimeres, avd strength ane spec: a fancy bres: tiens for passengers are unequeile: J lioward & lady, do 10 pieces supe st opened, | 224 coméort. SP Mayn B Phillips, do oy 75 cents to S10 per yard, which we | prom mew Vator ee be Mise B elany, 4 OP hetnhe iaay, NY wap ged Se Secodeasin, - - - - = ise 8 Delany, do 3 P Reiner & lady, NY ticles w Saclacioc wae t nin vee: WC Purpontde 5 R Stone, Va y, 3 me articles Exelasive use of extra size stafeieema, = - AC Benham, NJ W P Cillen, do From Liverpooi to New York, - LiMand £26 : SPECIAL, NOTIC nom) 55 SE Wall Meee OR P Spear Ma unsettled which w Ne uenh oan bosctred etll pala for Sabbo! ady, Burte, most earnest e! . " . 38G Richardson and F Mordéa. do further notice” heats EOE eee oa t WARD kK COLLIN & 6o., 58 Wall street, New Yoru. BAOWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpoel E. @. ROR — rf) son, SC D Rimple, Pa J Armstrong & lady, Pa J 5 Milbon, Va Miss Arcstrong,do| GR Ghiselin, K D M Bradley and iady, Dr T Peniston, La Mass Miss Ib Shoemaker, Md WS Gillam, J Turner & lady A T Mitchell Miss Turner JR Bot ford, N¥ K Rodman, Pa JC Abverts, NY : No. 523 Sevent streat, above au 20—eo2w INSTRUCTION IN GPERATIC. GLEE, AND BALLAD MUSiCL. S& oo, ma Yard, Londor. ce, iusic, would inform Paris. nerally that he will = ramed 1e8, | The ow: , Tries, Da- ti ble for gold, silver, bullt Glous stones, or me signed therefor, and pressed. countae cle, iewelry, pre 38 Wills of lading are therec! therein ex- nov it—ty Browns’ Motel—? r.& 4. sa20wn CW Parks, Na GH Johnston, Mass N P Borns, DC D D Foster, do GW Farrelly, jr, Pa. BS Sanford, NY ‘The classes will prac’ elis, Solos and Choise i fost : jou Wil Le given to each pupil, oded. entlemen whe feel inclined to join L Laft, Tex 4 B Thomson, Pa said Class x T° please ivave thelr naines at his res- = ‘T A Brown, G Mrs W Mi ence on 14th 5! R Hall, Va’ = Va EACLE Ses a sufficient number s| GSES W _L Clark, do Mast White, do rangements as to Lime and place will be made. ® P Miller JS Slaughter, Mi ‘Terms $10 pe: o ess0ns: NHANGE OF HOURS.—On and after Mon- R Blas JH Riker, NY ‘The exercises will be assisted by an able Pianist day, the 25d instant, the Trains will R Carrahan JA Biddle, Pa Miss 8 Biddle, do Hi Collamere, (a) LJ Tuer, iit J Berdick, ‘Mich J Feiling, Ind © P Burress, Va or an Orchestra if nec N B.—tarly appl au 2—eolm Miss RP Kiker, do Mirs M A Riker, do HB Foltz, Mi RT Merrick, Md RS Van Syckle, Pa 4 F Brinton, do JH Haskett, Va G Wintbam, do RJ Bowie, Ma R Jones & ‘lady, Ala 2 B Beall, Md Miss 8 Foster, do EJ Piowden & tady,do D M Cohen, Md Airs RN Greenhow, Cal J $ Hoon, Ba J Widweil, NY G M Gillett, Ma JR W T Glassell, USN a Miss Glasseu, Ala 3 C Stanton, Mi Mrs EB Thornton, do Ds G T Kayes, Md Miss E German, Va W A Allen R Wadsworth, Mi RB Anthony, do Dr BS Sheebs, Ma Kirkwoed House—7 n. & a. x1Rxwoo>. 35 Grecnovg OW Hamill, Pa W Adams, Va V Grauver, Md H I, Galixher, Va J ve Washington at 6 and 63g a. m., and 3 and Ap om . On Sunday at 4 p.m. Leave Baltimore at 4% and 9X 2. m., and Sand p.m. Sunday a! 4 a.m. ‘T. H. PARSONS, Agent. Proposals fer buliding a Light-howse on ones’s Point, near Alexundria, Va. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Orvice Licnt-novsz Board, Washington, Aug. 22, i855. ballet will ed wntil 12 o’elock m , on th will be ope of Sepleraber next, when the ed, for furnishing the materials and building alight house on Jenes’ Point, Po- tomac river, near Alexandria, by the J0th of No- vember next It will be a framed building resting on brick foundation, and of one and a-balf-story, with basement, heving a circolar tower on top for the support of the lantern —the horizontal dimensions belng 38 by 19 feet. Detailed drawings and specifications can be seen at (his office, au at the oilice of the collector at il Saxford, Va DAMIER ALICEC. PRICE, L BAKER Bb WasittNeron aT six o'clock a. m.,and ALEXAN- DRIA at 7 o'clock, a. m.—- On TUESDAY MORNINGS—For Mater, Currioman, L. Machodcc, Piney Point, Kinsale, and Cone. On FRIDAY MORNINGS—F or Chapel Point, Wicomico, Leonardtowa, Piney Polat, St. Mary's, and Cone. t On WEDNESDAY, {etumning)— Leave Cone at 4 o'clock, a. m., for St. Mary's, Piney Point, Leouardtown, Wicomico, aud pel Point. On SATURDAY, (returning)—Leave Cone at 4 o'clock, a. m., for KInsale, Piney Point, L. Ma- chodoc, Currioman, and Mattox. Alexandria, Should any bid be accepted, a contract will be executed at once for the work rie Paci No payment will be made uatil the whole work " 3B Veunes'& lady, doe V Wen Oo is completed; and before it is received ft must be ie Fee en een eakingy Miss J A Vanness, ao sw Bockwith Pa inspec'ed and approved by the ayent of the gov- By order of the Board: made. 3M Freeman, Va’ W_N Roberts, Va ernment appointed to superinted the work—said y JAMES P SMITH 3 L Conklin, NJ JB Ilope, do’ agent having power w reject ali materials and Va. deme tl tae » President. G T Leodard, Parts FM Harbach, Ma workmanship, uot in aceordance with the terms fine fa, Va., 1855. RG Webster, Mass W P Lewis, do of the coutract. The right is reserved to reject any and al! bids that may be deemed prejudicial tothe public In terest. STEAMBOATS CONNECTING ITH EACH TRAIN OF CARS ARRIV. United States Hotel—a.c. nacknxr, iC Barnes, Md H Browning, DC Oe Meeds EB Sh any All bids should Le sealed and addressed to the | ghia Pie sie ee eran © Hook, jr Ct € Coles, do yore beet exdorsed “¥roposals fur Jones's | YER or GEORGE WASAINGTON ot ae cs Bi! ten be H ‘eal Point L ODL F. HARDCASTLE the above rs connections, Ibaslng. {Ysshington atéa, Plaskey, do + Aowal : ee ore ae + m., for the Orange and Alex: ria C: . Vinee “Eee |“ aioe | pee vy E Beiry, do M: 5 is 5 “i EA ished on the boats. 8 L Brown. do P Miler, do ea ee. cata |, {ue oats Gonmct Wit all the trains fromm Bale Hon EB ids, 0 A W Thompson, Md either in Ohio, Indiana, filinois or lowa, ana | tmore. SAM’L GEDNEY, Captain. JW Brundle, do C H Shipley, do date 9 Noes cap gee yew be may i7—tf = * Miss Wrinn Ma give a correct ription of the land located. L Timauns, co ff, upon examination, this description proves in- correct, they will themselves take the land, givilug W H8tipiey, do as for it another warrant for the same blower American Hotel—; FOR MOUNT VERNON, N TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.—} 0) round trip, $1; from Alexandria ae One of the firm r will H May, NY give the business hinpaeaes Prctintraienely 75 cents —The steamer THOMAS, 4 pee i. - MILLER & BROWN, Satine leaves bein Go at #, and Alexan- 7 7th st., opposite Post Osice, W: is ja a o'clock. Coaches leave the C; 1 for W Stewart, La W uate —— the boat at 8 o’clock. Coach fare 10 cates pert G C Wharton, Va W Boswell, do ones sons wishing the coaches will leave their restdenoe W Wine, O W W G Oliver, do N= MUSIC received weekly at 306 Pa. ave- with George & Thomas Parker. = ADHemphill, DC J L Latimer, do nue, near 10th st. . F. ELLIs. Refreshments on the boat. fol W B Williams, Va Mr Winston, do aul oat tf ’"L GEDNEY, Oaptaia, Information for Travelers. ————— CANAL [ae TO POINT OF for on TUES- fame hour, stopping at the direntlandings slong same hour, stopping at the nt ngs the line for the reception and of passengers and freight, going and returning. The Boat will leave G at 7 o'clock a. Seieca at 1, Edwerd's Ferry 34, Monocacy 53 s 5 Knowlan’s Ferry 6, and Point ofitorks at? vel : Te Fer at 7, Monceac; B Edward's iJ 3 11, Senece'1, Great Falls 3k, cukanivent Gouge Oramege te EE rou; either . Meals served real on Yoard the boat at mod- bare) aii CHARLES MERRILL, Capt. Je ig ALEXANDRIA & WASHINGTON BOATS, 4 ie Steamer GRORGE WASHINGTON wid leave at the following hours. Fare 12% cents. ‘The THOMAS COLLYER, when not other- ways engaged, will make trips on the route at al- ternete hours. mht Washington at 6,8, 9X, 114,24, 4, 5%, _ Leave Alexandria at 7, 9, 19, 1X, 34, 4X, and 45 S.—The Boat will leave Alexandria at 1X fF. m., or immediately on the arrival of the cars jy7—4 JOB CORSON Captain. TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR § V ISHES to call the attention to all that suffer with defective sight, caused by one sick- ness and —— from a Me, elously selected. Lis superior ECTACLES GLASSES carefully ground by bimself toa 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 iil effects caused to the precious organ of sight from the commencement of using giasses in not being precisely suited, by the use of an Opiometer; and the practice of many years, enables him to measure the focal disease of the eyes, and such glasses that are absolutely re- nired will be furnished with precision and satis- faction. J. T. acknowledges the very liberal enconrage- ment already obtained, and further solicits the pa- tonage of those that have not yet availed them- selves of his aid. Persons that cannot conveniently call, by send- Ing the glasses in use, and stating how many inches they can read this print with thelr specta- IGHT. cles, can be supplied with such that will improve | their stvbt. Innumerable testimonials te be se ences given to many who have deriv: ease and comfort from his glasses. Ctreulars to be had gratis, at his ofice, No. $12 Seventh street, three doors from Odd Fellows’ Hall, up stairs. 3 and sefer- d the greatest Norrorx, September 7, 1951. Sir—The Spectacles you made for me suit very well, and seer to have improved my sight move than any other I have lately tried LITT. W. TAZEWELL. Lhave tried a pair of Spectacles obtained from Mr. Tobias, end find them of yreat assistance to my sight, and corresponding with Lis description ofthe focus. I recommend him esa skillful opil- clan. HENRY A. Wisk, Mr. J. Tozias: Sir—The pairof sagged furnished me yesterday are particularly sfac- torytome. Tney are very decidedly the best I and I am the owner of liy selected in different places and from op- ticians Teco: rofees! Ging in Engiand, France Tnited 1 bave been al he! remarks and directions on he eyes, for the purpose of preserving and 1nprov- e sight. Respectfully, youre, CHAS. CALDWELL, Profesaor of M. C., Loutsvitte, Ky. Lrucusvng, Nov. 10, iS. Mr. John Tobias having furnished me with Glasses. by which I have been greatly aided (my vision having suffered greatly from reading at night in my earlier life) it atfords me the highest Fe ie to'say that I consider him a skillful prac- ical optician, and well prepared to ald these who may nced his professional = B. ROUZIE, ing WM. Elda: onference. Witx an. 27, 1864, Mr. J. Topia m happy to say the Spectacles i from pou last ‘week are entirely sa pi an inequal- i ze of my eves, I have hereto- reat tae / in getting glasses: of the Gistance. It efferds me plea ia of your optometer, ily obviated 5: jai rang a DRANE, . James’ Parish, epartment ef Interio: wy eyes, I beve baen compelled to use glasses for ra! yours. I have tried different opticia: out obtaining glasses ectly 81 to my eyes. Fi mnths since Mir. Tobias made two pairs especiziiy fer me, which I heve found to serve me perfectly. by the use of his opiometer ko is enabied to adept Glasses minutely to the eye. i most cheerfully recommend Mr. ‘Tobias te ell heving occ’ Sseglasses, and bear my testi- wRony es to his skill as an optician. bs RY BALDWIN, Poni Sec’y to sign Land Warrents. dy 18+ NE BUUKS AT TAYLOR & MAURYS. IN Syaney Sinith’s Memoirs, 2 vols, $2 ‘The His ian and herconnexion with Religica, Clviiiza and Domestic Manners, froin the earliest by S. W. Fullom, au- nee, £1 ma li 1555, by Robert Tomes, 60c. sc, by Wim. Youatt, new edition, with Gheerval ions on breeding cavalry horses, by Ceeil, Balleds—Romantic, Fantastical and Humor- ous—by W. H. Ainsworth, 75¢ ‘The Music Master a love story, by W. Arling- ton, with 9 woodcuis, 75c My Brothe:’s Wife, by Amelia B. Edwards, ege of Granada, by Edward B. 1s aud how they ought to be man- 1 Works of Mark Akenside and Jno t istry of ihe United States, 25¢ Frank Bilton, er the Queen's Own, by James Grant, Svc. Just received at TAYLOR & MAURY’S, Bookstore, near Yth st weniger aieeaemaeesete mabe meno aeeas OE SHILLINGTEGN has just received— Putuam’s Magazine for September *s Monthly Magazine, do Frank Leslie’s Faskion Book do God: Lady’s Beok Magazine Arthur's co Ballou’s Dollar Montily Chamber's Journal Frenk Leslie’s N.Y. Journal Yankee Notions do The jaa Path, by Marion Harland, author of one Light and Darkness; or the Shadow of Fate—s story of fashionable Life 4 memoir of Rev. Sydney Smith, by his davgh- ter, edited by Mrs. Austin The complete works of Charles Dickens. 12 vols., octavo size, fu large type, beautifully illustra- ted and neatly bound ia clota. Sold separately if desired The Yellow Mask, a new etory, by Charles Dick- ens The Escaped Nun All the new books recelved as soon as published Everything in the Stationery Une at J SHILLINGTON’S. Odeon Building, corner Pa av. and 4y st. au 29 {intel 3t) GEO. HN. VARNELL & J. W. MANKINS, Fionse, Sign and Fancy Painters, OULD especially call the attention of the public to their specimens of Fai Signs, to be seen at all times at their place of business. Persons building and repairidg wonld do well to give us acall as we are determined to use ev exertion on our part to give general satisfaction. Place of business on Louisiana avenue, between pte 7th streets, north side, nextto the Varnum uilding. Old Glazing promptly attended to. au i—at a an EMOIRS OF BENNETT and his Times. M Price ry Fed cy Cleve y Miss Sewe!l—price Our First Families—price e125 “ The Escaped Nun—price $1 For sale 1b drtage oes fi ag aul7—tf —— pie: auwt CLOCKS! CLOCKS! | by ante vay ya the Sop isere FRANCIS, 490 Soventh einen Tie bea checks that cannot be exoelled—handsome oe He sells low, and every C! pce ese eens essa sessed sss sats sensssnesss sess tsspipsno onsale ss sister NNN rj > Medical NHALATION ’. FOR THE CORE OT NEW AND VERY WONDERIU. EVGA A. FUL disco ie Cartis, of this city, in the treat- and ngs. We refer to Dr. CURTIS'S HY- GEANA, of INHALING HYGEAN VAPOR AND CHERRY SYRUP. With this new me- ble certificates. = peor of the treatment, a phy- — remarks, “It is = 2 stant an agreeable, healing va) taedictha’ pte les must come In direc: with the whole mric] cavities of the lungs, and thus esezpe the manyand varied bey upon them when introduced Inte the siomack, and subject to the process of digestion.” The Byge- ana {is for sale at all the Drugyisis throughout the country.—NV. Y. Detchman Jan. if. ‘The Inheler is worn on the breast ander the tin- en, withovt the least Of six years sianding. J. F. KEESDERRY, P.M. of Duacaancon, Fe. T am cured of the Acthma of ten years’ clanding Dr. Curtis's H: a - MARGARET TON, Brooklyn, N. ¥. Y.Y., MRS. PAUL, of No. 5 Hammond etree’, was cured of a severe case of Brouchilis by dic Hyzeana. My sister has becn cured of 2 & Of several years’ siand!ny, and der curable by vase sa corer She was cureé in one Month by the Hygeana. J.H. GAUBERT, P NM. Richmond, Me. The Rev. Dr. CHEEVER, of 3 York, test ies of our medicine in the followiuy lsayusge: New Yorx, Nev. i5, ts Dear Sir: I think highly of Dr. Curtis" ana as a remedy in diseases of the threat and longs Having had some cee to testify its eilica- » 1 am convinced that {t is 2 mostexcelient rem- ly, both the Syrup and the inhaling application to the chest. your Cherry Syrup of chronic sore throe | other forms of treatmen | fed me that, whatever 1 | your preparation, it is uo iia lent rem: 1 wish, for tt that it might ve brought c 3 of all, DR. JOHNS, one of the moti caclseted Phys!- claus in New York writes as f-lewWa: Dr. Cuntis—Dear Sir—Uaving witnessed the eiccypoe _—— of your Hygeanz ov n Vai Cherry Sronchifis, and being much cated A paratus tand effectual mc a kind I have ever seen. XN | st here be allowed to | posed to prescribing er nt this litde ne Price three dotiars a p Seld by CURTIS & P, PAUL, 149 Chambers st., N Four packa; } ted States for N. B.—Dr. Cr j end ONLY ? are base imitations, or vil 2 inj i Shun them as you wowd PO! For sale in Washington by CHA Pa. avenue, near 7th street, and 4.5 in the First Ward. may CARTER'S SPANISH MIZTURE. TBE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE ELOUD! NOT A PARTICLE OF MHRCURT IN IT AN INFALLIBLE EME, King’s Evil, Rew: F. BOYDEN, Esq., of the Exchaum Richniond, known everywhere, says 4 the Medicine culled Canrzn’s 5 TeRE, administered in over 2 nearly ali the diseases for which { ed, With the mest astonts! y gi Sys it is the mosi extraordinary imedic ever seen. 4GUE AND FEYER—E hereby certify that for three ye: Fever of ine most violent dé» oa bs: i large ali without permanent relic Carter's Spanish Mixture, two @fectuelly cured me, and I am have bad neither chilis or fev eider it the best Tonic in this world. medicine that ever reached my cz JOHN LONGDEN. Bravenx Dircil, near Richmond, Va. Cc. B. LUCK, Esq., now in the mond, and for many years !n the I such confidence in the isi ter’s Spanish wards of 53 ho’ the afBieted. Afr. t she it to fail whea taken aocordi 7 to a) SAMUDL M. DRINKER, cf tho ker & Mortis, Hichmond, was © Complaint of three years standing two botiles of Carter's Spanish Mix rT tors of the Richmond R 3 emplcyed in thelr press room, Serofuiz, combi with R STILL ANOTHER CURE OFSCEROFU! €. Thad avery valuabie boy cured fula by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. |< er it truly e@ valuable medicine. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Con- ae F. and P. R. R.Co., Richmond, ‘a. SALT? RHEUM OF TWENTY yrams STANDING CURED —Mr. JON T iF. SON, residing fn the city of Richm > by three bottles of Carter’s Spanish } Salt Rheum, which be hed for nearly years, and which all the physicians of the city could not cure. Mr. ‘Thompson is a we’) ke merchant in the city of Richinond, aud Lis cu most remarkable. WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, had a servant cured of Syphilis, in tie werst form, by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. He says ne cheerfally recommends it, and considers it a very inveluable medicine. EDWIN BURTON, commissioner of the rove- nue, says he has seen the good effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture tn a number of Sypuilitte cases, and says it is a perfect cure for that borribie dis- WM. G. HARWOOD, cf Richmond, cx old Sores and Uleers, which disabl Walking. Took a few bottles of Cart Mixture, anc was enabled to waik with in a short time permaneniy cured. Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE & Cou. No. 8 ‘Maes Lane, New York. : T.W, DYOTT & SONS, No. 132 Nezth Sccond street, BENNETT BEERS, No, 125 Main street, rey ee CHARLES STOTT. r ‘0 Wi - ton, D.C, HENRY PEEL, epee y 3 ists everywhere. . 1 ‘ r ae botiles for $5. rod of Cc, WARRINER, WATCHMAKER , No. 330 Pa, gis eo 9th and 10th sivests, ON, D.C. PL J : ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION. sreught heme te the door ef the Million? y has recently beon all diseases mnt that gn ar tact produced Inconvenience—the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fu Ben of cases of cures, like the following. might be named. 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It ts no new and untried a st of a ten years’ . end its reput: 2) of Pra Families, to he Germen Bitt me said i al wes carted ug places f sreiina, but was i SEMISSrE = g& 3 on neiviption zad ic.) and I gave Lim nearly all the which effectad much good in bis cose soften called on me for more of the sai medicine, saying be w: y other he hed o. myself si W. SMITE N ake Co., 0 CERTIFICATE OF WH. J, ATWOOD Howie vitra, Yadkin Co November en-—D-~ : All acere thanks for your disco iicine which, to say the leas? of tt. pd @ cure thet oll other medich a, bav ly iciledtodo. HUOF LAND > “MAN LITTERS have cured me of the most rravated case of the Pits i to the lot of man that I bo anger in known fa tis and can Guiy say that m ba my friends and ulations, as | had tried everytii : rect nunded, and nothing did me any goad un upon to try the Bitters. You Taake eny nee of this communics- Genekt of the afflicted, you may think ‘Truly, yours, : WH. J. ATWOOR. 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