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ied EVENING STAR. MY BIRTHDAY. BY THOMAS MOORE. - « Birth. 11 what a different sound Toes wait loos white ite mark appears‘ are It seems like pastime to grow old ; And, as Youth counts the shi links That Time around him binds so fast, Pleased with the task, he little thinks How hard that chain will press at last. Vain was the man, and false as vain, W ho said, ‘Were he ordained to ran His long career of life in, He would do all that be had done.” Ab! ‘tis no: thus the voice that dwells Ta sober ag me, ape to me! - ea hele me — avish: d unwisely, care vi wees = mocked of talents, made ply for Cy pure ns, = oy Like Ltue's incense, I pen unholy, earthly shrines; Of nursing many a wrong desire; Of wand: riag after Love too far, And taking every meteor fire, That crossed my pathway, All this it tells, a: ‘The im; ect picture o’er avain, With power to aad, retouch, eifuce, The light and shades, the joy and pain. How tittle of the past would stay ' How quickly ail showa meuaway! All, but that freedom: of the mind; ‘Which hath been more than wealth to me; ‘Those friendships in my boyhood twined, And kept till now u: changingly ; - And that dear home. thai saving ark, W here 4 ove’s true light at last I’ve found, Cheering within when ali grows dark, And comfortess, and stormy, round | + 20 Sxaxe Bire—Remevy ar Haxp —A negro belonging to Mr. Dickson, of Hancock county. was bittea by a snake on Sunday last, at the exmp ground, under the followin, interesting circumstance: Having deposited a bottle of liquor in an old boliow stump near one of the tents, he concluded he would tike rdingiy thrus: his h low of the stump, ana was literally snake bit by a highiand moccasin, it appearing ti three of this class of reptiles had ts I quarters there. Having the remedy at hand, he was relieved, after suffering pain for some hours.—Centra/ Georgian. £3” Use the means and trust to Gad for the biessing. MOVEMESTS OF OCEAN STRAMERS. PROM TUK UNITED STATES. for Day. -Southampton .Se; B Se FROM uRor#. “ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. Wiliards’ Hotel—a.a. & 3.0. WILLARD. W Fry & lady, W J Pow! Ala G C Furman, NY S$ Wo. dborne, Ky JS Matsell & lady, i i, do W © Harley D P Bu:gess, Mass Aliss Gelsten, du N R M Peabody and lady, MC Y Va RD Briscoe & lady, Me J Randall, RI 3B Hawi ’ we B Mics Sarsent,do Wa “ae Serie NY PR Bal, Ba. ELanks, do 3 M sailey & svt, Md W_C CobLins, do J Grimes & lady, Va Miss A Ashbury, do M Rice, Pa © OW Muillikin W Nek Par adford, Pa W Berkiey. NY D C Ward & lady, do JS Murrow, Ct JIN Leck & lady, NC Miss i.cach, da & lady, SC Dr *, do a ord, do J A Mitchell, La H Buckley. Hork Mri AJ Weste azo: C Alexander. GL, Washt LA Osbo; hy do ten, Go & lady. NJ M Ol.s % lady, Mia 2 , do Dr Blackburn, Va M Ariope, NY JF Mason, do Miss Lo Moya. do W B sbaw, DC 3 teson, China J Mackaw, N J 38 lardi ja C Brown, NY SC Johusen, Va Miss Montreath, Cal HT Sanderson, Eng BR B Savage & dau’ter, Maiae W RB Desurry, SC Miss T Gesurry, do 3D Robinson, Sie RM Loogstieet, Md 1. 3 Hartwell and lady, Mass HD fiampton andiady, ter, do Me W Mayo, Mass C P Leland & lady, NY C M Waters. Ala DR Waterman, Md F R Deian, do W P Hughes. do RC Dunton, Va R Gauibdie, Ga Rev B valby, Fa Bu ae Montreath & lady, al AM O Barbour and lady, bh G M MeDonech, Va Miss A McDonough BW Late. Va W R Peed & lady, do 4 Grifiu & lady, de RD Breck » 3 C Ben: nt A P Boriand & Browas’ Moetei JC Waldgrave, Pa Miss Waidgrave, do W H Adingden, Va A Bal r.& 4. BROWN, JR Dancer, NJ E Neat. di C B Holden, do W Burnett, NC 3D Hobberd, Ala J Conce. ‘Tena ‘T M Crowder, Va C B J: hason, NY & L Rodican and lady, S Wedweill, NY Me T Bowling, Ta Miss 8 od: GW tess, Tenn WrEO'C EJ Armstrong, Va € & Holland, Va ‘T Untermyer, do Gen M L Casynaugh, S$ Gugerhcimer, do Tex “E Goodman, P4 B Goodman, do Gen TS Green, do Mra Miss Etlery, do Miss 1. Chaney, Mass Miss E Chaney, ds JW Green, Tex W W Efrkiand, USMC H Sayer, Md LA Osbera znd lady, Miss H Fanestock, do Miss E Panes. cock, Md JD Panestoek. do S H Wheeler end lady, A T Morfoxt, do NY B Longfoot. do A P Bronsin, do Mr Medring and lady, P W Green, do Mrs Carries, Pa T A Botler end ly, Va JIwe M Villans, do Mi s Thomas. do RB Green. NY J W Earaeti, Uhio sag Givathney & ly, = a A Lanawye, Pa Jnited States Hotel—a_c. Hackney. W Z Tabor, Fa N A Hoxie & lady, SC W Sand, do H Vuraghu, RI L. A Baskin HH Hobbs, NC ; Mrs Gassaway, Va Dr Wadsworth and lady, a, Barilolew. Md £ Tenn W M Thotapsou, Mich Miss M J Hedge, Ala c C Lewis. Miss M Broom, Md E Grove. V Va g, Pa nt, Ja M st b, do SBNu A Ii Wood, do F Bencatet; Ma Hon J R vaniei, NC D Hales, Ct AB Steith do D Conelson, USN U Paul, Va $ Jchason, do Z Locke, do H Rhedes, jr, Ky HD Wright, NY $3 Kirby, La Kirkwood House—s m.& 4. rrsewoen, $8 Wilson, Pa W T Davel, Pa GR Hal ¢r, do W K Griftite, Ma T Gwion & neice, Ala G T Phillip, ¢o TJS Branvor, Ga J F Ebter, do F B MeNeir. Va A Backrack, Va Mr Brent, Ma J Rice, do Mr Kavauaugh & lady, LS MC wiley, do do S Henesery, Md JH “neksil, DC T P Chipman, Va R J Meuderson, Pa G Roberisun, do & Mitchell, bid Hi Poe, cr Ds Henry, Va 8 K Worth and sister, Mass Pf Cox & lady, Me J Woodhouse, Va | FLEesowka & Lovett. J Foy, DC JH Kelly, Va J Rutter, Pa MJ Ryaa, Md RM Harrison, Md DM B Aleove, DC $8 M Patuy, Pa RB J Plo-d, Va ‘W A Moore, do T Crieheet-r, do J Roche, Va Jb Zimmerman, Md @ Jobns.a, BB Ogsi, do GD Mercer, do GRE onthe set teeter oe NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE, WASHINGTON, D. 0. HE thirty-fourth anmunl couse of Lectures will commence on MON DAY, the 204 of October, 1385, and end on the Ist Marek, 1856. TY. Wususe Messen; M. D., Professor of Anstomy and x .P. M.D., Professor of Obstet: es JoRNsToR, Greed ebilaron Josxva Risv, M. D., Professor of Materia Med- foa, Th ties and Hygiene Sno. Fan. M AY, M. 1D. Pidteenor of the prine!- les and practice of su 5 ole Trier, M. 1D, Professor of ecey ‘end practice of medicine, and of clinical med- icine. Lzuwis H. Srninzr, M. D., Professor of Chemis- try and Pharmacy. Epwarp M. Scotr, M. D., Prosector and De- monstrator. THOMAS MILLER, M. D., Dray. Like most similar institutions in Europe, the desks from which the regular lectures ere given, and the words for clinical instruction are under the same rocf, The entire expense for fall course lectures..€90 06 a, by the Demonstrator. fatrien! fee, payable only once. Guliniig ens « 25 06 Admission to the medical and surgical clinte with- ont charge. The lectures will be given in the afternoon and evening, thereby enab! those engaged in busi- ness duriag the morning hours to attend. For further information address THOMAS MILLER, M.D., Dean of the Faculty. N.B— eal students desiring situations as resident ent in the Washington Infirmary. (which is the clinical department of the Nation Medical College.) are requested to make applica- tion by letter to Joshua Riley, M. D., Curator of e Washington Infirmary, who will give any in- formation that may be destred. it is annecessary to state the rreat advantages of a residence in a nano fos crite instruction. Those making early application will have prece- dence. Six are to be chive amr the ist of a weber iy ov! Crricz oF THE ComMANDING OFFicER, Washington Arsenal, August 20, 1855. {LALED PROPOSALS will be received at this e uutil October 20th next, meridian, for san armory in Washington city, D. C.,on square lying between B street on the al street on the north, Seventh street on d Sixth street on the east, au appro- 30,000 having been made by Congress ders desiring to propose for this will please call at this office to examine » Specifications, and biil of work, and re any additional expianation in order to inake up thelr proposals, which they will be en- abled to do convenientiy and at leisure at this of- No sats Will be received but from an ex- end approved master builder,as the & has to be done in a amperlor manner; hence rsons at a distance, mnknown to the under- - Will be expected to present satisfactory fore the bid be accepted. proposals must be made according to the of the bill of wok. (which have beea cal with precision.) if the proposer find the samt correct. ed superiniendent {ts appoluted, ‘ays present ou (ue ground of build- ork commen »in the absense of 2g oiicer, to see that the contract is Wil. H. BELL, mmanding Washington Arsenal. for which he was awarded a ietropolitan Mechanics’ Institute, mented for the above. Will be of tie Distric: hargs. orders to SI Bridye st., Gecrgeteva Drogetsts. n, Esq., Atiorney tt . Merchant ; & Coj Messrs. MeCleese vw Hon. n ate , Bi ;6 Grammar, Esq., President Patriotic Bank jy N—e03in GouDs. our Srst Fall sapplies of Dry Goods, 10 which we asers to call and exainine sseline de Lains, Co- pacas lish and American Calicos, supe- y Linens aud a » Cassimeres, avd style to neil off our € at cost, for ca ce Dress Silks just op-ned. 31 SO per yard, whi-h we stock of SPECIAL NOTICE —All persons having bills unseilied which were rendered the Ist July. ae most earnesily requested to clove them wilnout further not’ COLLEY & SEARS, No Sevent street, above Pa. avenue. au 30—eo2? INSTRUCTION IN OPERATIC, GLEE, AND BALLAD SiLSIt. HEEL, Instructor In Vozal end Piano we ould inforn his fiends and the pub lie ven that he wi'l commence giving a course of k ms in the above ramed bronches. 1 ice fn Quartetts, Trios, Du- ca will be given to each pupil, ermen who feel inclined to join please Lave their names at his res- iith strcet, between F and G, and when tnumber shall have been obtained er- ts 85 to time . 5510 per serie The exer txes will be an O sons ated by anable Pianist for brite ing a Light-house eh enues’s Pein wear Alexandria, Va. TREASURY DEPARTM T, Hovse Goaun, igton, Aug. 22, 1955. ROPOSALS will be received until 12 o'clock ¢ 2 of September next, when the ed, for furnishing the materials ight house on Jones’ Point, Po- ar Alexandria, by the 30th of No- be # framed building resting on brick nm, and of one and a-balf-story, with nt, Laving a clreular tower on tep for the t vi oe —the horizontal dimensions by 19 feet drawlags and specifcations can be oSlce, um at the oilice of the collector éria. any bid be accepted, a contract will be executed at once forthe work No payment will be made until the whole work is competed; and before it ts received it rust be inspee'ed and approved by the ayent of the gov- erniment appointed to superinted the work—rald agent having power to reject afl ratertals aad not in accordance with the terms t. he right ts reserved to reject any and all bids that may be deemed prejudicial tothe public in terest All bids should be sealrd and addvessed to the ned, exdorsed “Proposals for Jonea’s t-house.?? F. HARDCASTLE, ugineer Secretary. t NTS LOCATED. “Subscribers will locate Land Warrants ther in Ohio, Indiana, Elnois or Lowa, end and give a correct description of the land located. f, upon examination, tabs Geacripiion proves In- correct, they will themselves take the land, giving for it another warrant for the same uantity. One of the rim resides in the West, and wii) pv nusiemmentys x poy nr cR & BROWN 7th st., opposite Post Office, ‘ —eoumn - } Was Information for Travelers. OBANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL beet ty CE WASHIN N end UTE. eve A the SOUTH, via ALEXANDRIA, GOR- DONSVILLE and RICHMOND—no night line Leave Was! M before € o’clock am Leave Wasi m Leave Atronioedt kth, Wali! aan F Ww. Daten aaet NicuT aria, to pike MONBVILie. ces cesseccesceees 25 From to 225 . Travelers will find the morning line the chee} est, most pleasant and ex; tious route to the Greenbrier W hite Sulphur, Fauquier White Sul- hur, Warm, fot, Alum and Capon Springs, Wrarieaton, Ghaniottsville, Staunton, bens fa Winchester, Harrisonburg, eiz’s Cave, Natural Bridge, Luray, New Riarken Mia- dicburg, &c. FARES BY MORNING LINE: Frema Alexandria to Warrenton, - ‘ Gordons’ « Charlottesvitte, “« Staunton, - bad Strasburg, “« Winchest=r, “ Luray, - cy New Market, « « Middleburz,- = MNIBUSESand BAGGAGE WAGONS will be at the Depot of cpp ealmeny irre eseore conve ‘i agers and ba; use to Steam! + LeAND (stam wenudeauel Rsgsssses for Al RIA, 2 distance of 6 miles, allow- ing ample time for meals. H.W. VANDEGRIFT. jyl4 Gen. Supt. BY BAILBOAD DIRECT 10 THE WasT Time between Washington and Wheeling but 17 hours! Bunning Time botween Washington and Cincinnati 27 heurs !! THROUGH TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHECKS TO BE HAD IN WASEINGTON. HI BALTIMORE AND OMIO RAIL R@AD having greatly improved its Western connections, now offers the fullest inducements to ‘Traveliers between WASHINGTON, BALTI- MORE, and all portions of the WEST, NORTH- WEST, and the SOUTHWEST. ue connection between the Trains from Wash- zton and the Trains bound West from Baiti- ‘e is always promptly made at the Washington ion (lately called the Relay House) 9 miles fromm Baltimore. This is the only change of cars required between Washinzton and the Ohto river. Baggage is checked throuzh to Wheeling at the Washington Station, end rechecked and trans- ferred there, on the passengers) without charge, for those hol. ing Through Tickets for pcints be- yond, The connecting Treins leave Washington ystGa.m.and4% p.m. Un Sundays atthe er hour ont Line direct connection is made ENTRAL OHIO RAIL- ning from Beilaire, on the Ohio, near Wheeling, through Cambridge, Zanesville, and Newark, to COLUMBUS. These trains connect COLUMBEL C.Q. Railroad trains con with the fast trains of the Little Miami Rait- i to Xenia, Cincinnati, Lonisville, ete. At XENIA (on Little Miami Railroad) connection is formed with the trains through Dayton, to Indian a 3. ‘Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Rock land, St. Louis, ete. 2 ie” Pi rs holding Through Tickets for sburz, Netchez, New Orleans, which areaisosold at Washington—ore trans- ft Steamers on the Cafro, and St. route. * D, and vin Cleveland to iokeis are sold, gable Leiween Wheeling (forty miles) where a connection » the Cleveland and Pitisburg Railroad fs Tickets and o the shortest, t a ltimore, Arsrols, Thronch Ptoke AS H. PARSONS, Ar &e., apy at Was! NAL PACKET £1NE TO POINT OF Rocks, k CONGRESS? rex t, going and returning { leave Georgetown at 7 o'clock a. i arrive at the hi ¢ the Great Falls ai il, t 1, Edward’s Perry 3%, Monocacy 5%? Ferry ti, and Point of Rocks at 7 o'cl' » leave Point at 7a. m., Know- erry at 7, Monocucy 8, Edward's Feny li, Seneca 1, Great Falls 3; , end arrive at George- town at 7 p.m. Passege through elther way $2. Meals served regularly on board the beat at mod- erate prices. CHARLES ALEKRILL, Capt. Jesig THE NEW VOR to UN T 2 MAIL SYEKAMERS,. EHIPS COMPRISING ec LIVERPOOL BEB, 3HIS LINE ntract, express- ; y care has been iuWjen, as in the eng'’nes, to cael strength and epoed, arab cecommnoda- tions for pursongers are Lnequelled Zor olegance and comfort, = PRICE oy Passacs. From New York to Liverpool, in ficteatia, @128 - - « @ zooms, - 360 ~ £30 and £20 isd to cach chip. 4 can be seccred unti! paid for. freteht or passage ae to EDWAKD K. COLLINS & CO., 53 Wali sirest, New York. BROWN, SHIPLEY & nt E. @. ROBERTS & C6. , 13 King’s Arms Yerg, Lendoa. JOUN MUNROE & CO. 26 Rue Notre Dame dos Vie , Paris. GEORCL BE. DRAPER, Havre, The owners of these ships will not be accounta- hie for gold, silver, buillon, specie, jewelry, pre- cious stones, or metals, unless of inding are signed thorefor, and the valuc thereot therein ex- pressed. nov i6—ly FUL PUTUMAC RIVER STEAMBOEAT CUMPANY SSTEAMER ALICE C. PRICK, CAPT. SAMUEL BAKER, Wien LEAVE WASHINGTON AT SIX o’clock a. rn.,and ALEXAN- od % DRIA at 7 o’cleck, a. m.— ; On TUESDAY MORNINGS—For Mattox, Currioman, L. Machodoc, Piney Point, Kinsule, and Cone. On DAY MORNINGS—Por Chapel Point, co, Leonardtown, Piney Polat, St Mery "8, Wicon and Cone. On WEDNESDAY, (returniag)—Leave Cone at 4 o'clock, a. m., for St. sega Piney Foint, Leonardtown, Wicomico, and Chape! Point. i ‘ sd SATURDAY, (eeies — < ve Cone at o'clock, a. m., for Kinsale. ‘oint, L. Ma- shod | Garriornan 1 and Maivor.”” dt Me ‘The A. C. Price call at the usual land): on the river when signals are made. ~ By order of eee a mares ME! 5 ITH, Presiden! Alexandria, Va., June 1,183,’ ” Je 1s—tf FOR MOUNT VERNON, N TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS —} oO round trip, $1; from Mecsnirac foe GULLY leer Wang R mt : drin at 0% o’clock. Coaches leave the tol for ser tehag Sestaian cae esteeanes sons. 8 coac! with Georze & Thomas Parker. poe Chat Refreshinents on the boat. et Be SAM'L GEDNEY, Oaptaia,. at ee, __ Information for Travelers: _ ALEXANDRIA & WASHINGTON BOATS, K is = open GEORSE WASHINGTON aye engaged, wil sake ipso ae rine eed. ips on Toute atale = tare Weaeington at's, 8; 9M, 11K, 2M, 4, 5K, : Leave Alexandria at 7, 9, 19%, 14,3, 4M, and "fs. s—-The Boat witl leave Alexandria at 1; m., or immediately on the arrival of treeemee a JOB CORSON Captain, STEAMBOATS CONNECTING TH EACH TRAIN OF CARS ARRIV: in Washington ez Alexan- dria. —The Steamers THUS. CO YER or GEORGE WASdING' the above connections, gee, m., for the Orange and dria Cars, and con- nect with the same train on thelr arrival. i” MEALS furnished on the boats. ‘The Boats conuect with all the trains from Bale timore SAM’L GEDNEY, Captain. May 17—tf WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. CHANGE OF HOURS.—On and after Mon- day, the 23d instant, the Trains will ‘: Leave Wasbington at 6 and 8% a. m., and 3 and . mm. EP Sunday at4 p.m. + Leave Baltimore at 44 and 9X 2. m., and Sand . ™m. tas Sunday ati a.m. ap 3—tr T. H PARSONS, Agent. — TO ATT. THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT. with defective sight, caus fess and particularly from piasses {i selected, to his superior SPECTACLES aad GLASSES carefully ground by himself toa true spherical accuracy, and brilliant transparency, suited precisely und beneficially to the wearer ac- cording to the concavity er convexity of the Very numerous are the ill elects caused to precious organ of sight from the commencement | of using glasses tn not being precisely suited, by the use ofan Optometer; and the practice of many vears, enables him to measure the focal disease of the eyes, and such glasses that are absolutely re- Wreet Will be furnished with precision and satix- ‘action. J. T_acknowledzes the very liberal enrourage- ment already obtained, and further solicits the pe- tronage of those that have not yet availed them- selves of bis aid. Persons that cannet conventently eall, by send- ing the glasses in use, and stating how mai inches they can read this print with their specta-— } cles, can their si, Innumerable testimonials to be seen; and sefer- ences given to ineny who have derived the greatest ease and comfort from his glasses. Circulars to be had yratis, 2t his office, No. 512 Seventh street, three doors from Odd Fellows’ Hall, up stairs. be Supplied with such that will improve t. Norroux, % Sir—The Spectacles you well, and seem to have improved my sight more than any other i bave lately tried. Lit W. TAZEWELL. tacles obialned from bf great assistance to With his description T have tried « pair of Spex Mr. Tobies, and find their my sight, and correspond: ofthe focus. 1 recommen masa skillful optle jan. HENRY A. WISF. Mr. J. Tonta ir—The pair of Spectacles you furnished me y riicularly satisfae- | torytome. Taey a ecidecly the best I possess, and | am th: 7 of eight or nine pair, a8 Lae 4 from op- bi ended to me on account of thelr profeesional standing in England, France and the United States. I have been also pleased with your remarks and directions on the treatment of the eyes, for the purpose of preserving and improv- ing the sight. Respectfully, yours, CHAS. CALDWELL Profe=sor of M. C., Louisville, Ky. Lyxe: Nov. 10, 1854. Mr. Joha cbtas hav’ furnised me with ie’ en ureatly aided (my grestiy from reading at rc life) it affords me the bighest ut | consider him a skillful prac- veil vared to aid those who 1864. m happy to say ned from y iat ory. From an inequal- of my eyes, I have hereto- gi! G ae in getting ytasses of the al & { affords me pleasure to by the of your optometer, this didi. heen bappliy obviated so tut the glacees tnished me a: iy the best adapted 9 my oyes of any I ha tused, ver JIENRY E BALDWIN, \ Assist. 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CLOCKS! ee FRANCL that iy Cah correct ti to in at fi 490 Seventh street. Hie pea Clocks cannot ex! handsome and Ume Washington at 62. ER HALATIORN FOR THE CURE OF ASTHEA AND CONSUMPTICN. NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL!!! GQHan A saaeginne te the door ef the Millien? | recently been | WONDERFUL en, ye aye hewn made by Dr. Curti ty. a i | ment of i 8 | ofthe Lungs. We refer to Dr. CURTIS'S HY- | GRANA or INHALING HYGEAN VAPOR {aa D CHERRY SYRUP. With this new me- Dr. C. bas restored many ones to , a8 an evidence of which he has innumera- ble certificates. of the treatment, 2 pay- {nbaling—con- a sician remarks, ‘J? is evi ae eee sm breathing an eereeabie, healine medicinal properties must comie in ai with the ‘om. 18. The Inhaler is worn on the breast under the lin- en, without the least inconven!cnce—the heat of the being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. | Hun of Cases ef cures, like the following, | might be named. One eae of the Hygeone has cured me of ma of six years sianding. = "= ELPSDERRY, H P.M. of Dencannoa, Pa 1 em cured of the Asthina of ten years’ standing by Dr. Curtis’s Hygesns. MARGARET EASTON, Brooklyn, N. ¥. MRS. PAUL, cf No. 5 Hammond street, N. ¥., wes cured of a evere case of Bronchitis by the Hygeana. My sister has beon cured of & distressing h of several years’ standing, and decided to be fh cursble by the ph. ans. Sie wes cured in one month by the Fyrrana J. GAUDERT, P.M. Richmond, Me. The Rev. Dr. CHEEVER, of New York, testi- | Ses of our medicine in the following language: New Yorn, Nov. 15, 1854. Dear Sir: | think bichly of Dr, Curtis’s Hyge- { eS Having bad some opportunity to testify its efica- cy, lem convinced that it Is a mostexcellent rem- e | Cay, both the Syrup and the inhaling application | tothe chest. Prof.8. CENTER writes us es follows: Gentlemen—} have roceatly had occasion to test your Chezry Syrup and Hycean Vapor, ina case of chronic sore threat, that bad refused to vield w other forms of treatment, and the result has satis- | fed me that, whatever may be the composition of | yeur preparation, it is no imposities, hunt an excel- nt remedy. 1 wish, for thr io ¢£ the ctlicted, that it might be brought -” 3 of all. DR. JOHNS, one of the met. 25. bied Physi- cians in New Vork writes ax &inwat Dr. Cuxtis—Deer Sir—Haviag witnessed the excellent effects of your Hyzeana aeeae § H Piss Vapor and Cherry Sy: te tare of Chronic tion in affections of the throst, Bronchial tobes and iungs, | can therefore cheerfelly recommend your Medicated A paratus as being the most con- venient and effi mode of applying anythin: of the kind I have ever seen. No Coubt thousands of persons may be relieved, and many cured, by using your medicines. sed to prescribing or using secret — 5, ut this little neatly Coutrived article, its ef- fects in the case above alluded to, bave induced me to speak in its favor. You are at liberty to use this in eny way you may think per Respectfully, yours, &e., C.jJUuNS, M.D No. 609 Y. Price three dollars a packave. Sold by CURTIS & PERKINS and BOYD & PAUL, [12 Chambers st... N.Y. packages sent free to any part of the Uni- ted States for ten dollars of N. B.—Dr. Car! Fiyceana isthe ORIGINAL and ONLY GP) > ARTICLE; all others are base imitations, er vile and injurievs couater- feits. Shun them as you would POISON. For sale in Washington by CHAS. STOTT, Pa. avenue, nesr 7th street, and J. B. MOORE, in the First Ward. CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT. udicto pr impurity of the iS VALUABLE become cele yrated dinary cures, effected @aced the propric FS friends, to ofer it to the p with the utmost con 8 and Wea- dertul curative properties. The foviowlag certid cates, seleeted from a large aber, stronger testimony than the mere word of the pro- rleters: and are ali from Hlemen well haowna m their localities, enc of tue ty, many ef Chem residiog mod, Va. anism Mix- Says li is the most eatraerdiuary mediciae he has ever scen. AGUR AND FEVER—GREAT C —I } some questions, said he b a @yspepiic aud hereby certify that for three years 1 had Ague and H bad been greatly bene st of HOOK. Fever of the most violent description. Thad sev- | LAND'S MAN eral Phy Merenry, bat all Without perm: Carter’s Spanish Mixture, two bot eSvctnally cured me, and I am have ied neither chills or fevers since. sider it the best Tonic tn this world, end the only medicine that ever oer 2 o les of be. i LONGDEN. DBxavez Diren, ncar Richmond, Ve. Cc. B. LUCK, Esgq., now in city of Rich- mond, aud for man ars in Pi suck conficence in “ ter’s Spanish Mixt Werds of 3 bottles, v moerly of the City Hotel says ke has witnessed the effects of T: ‘were mos: traly su Consumption, de) efecis were wor g. He says in & cose of acent on the Liver, the good erful indeed SAMUEL M. DRI? ker & Morris, Ricim Complaint of three y two bottles of Curter’s fy GREATCURR OTS ters of the Riehn employed in their press Scrofule, combined with tirely disabled Hz Carter's Spanish AL him, aad the Editor “cheerfully recon matism, which en- Two bottles of - & perfect cure of uatice ~ they tio alt who ure Sctad with any discase of the biood.”’ STILL ANOTHER CULE OFSCROFULA. ihade 7 able bey cured of & Certer’s Spanish Mixters. leonsid Va. SALT RHEUM OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED —Mr JOHN THOMP- SON, residing in the city of Richmond, was cured by thre bottles of Carter's Spouish Mixture, of Salt Rheum, which he had for nearly twenty years. and which sll the physicians of the city could not cure. Mr. Thompson is a well knowa merchant in the city of Richmond, and bis cure is most remarkuble. WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, had a servant cured of Syphilis, in the warst form, by Carter's Spanish Mixture. He says he cheerfully recommends it, and cousiders it 2 very invaluabie medicine. EDWIN BURTON, commissioner of the reve- nue, says he has seen the good effects of Carter's Spanieh Mixture in a number of Syphilitic cases, and says it isa perfect cure for that horrible @is- WM. G6. HARWOOD, of Richmond, cured of old Sores and Ulcers, which disabled hin from walking. Took a few botties of Carter's Spanish Mixture, and wes enabled to welk withouta crateb, in 2 short time permanently cured. Principal Depots at M. 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Constant Ima; Depression of Spiri L bps PROPRIETOR, ' calling the ton of the public to this preperation, does so wit a feeling of the utmost ronfidence in its virtues and adaptetion of it to the disesses for which it is ck. Chest, Limbs eat Burning in the ngs of Evil, and grest | Tecommended. tis no new and untried a ic * and ii n by the mo:t promt. ns and individuals mense. The fol- it« faver 2 well-known Phy« TESTIMONY FE GCertiAcate of Dr wmoad Pons Eli, Kick web 4, 1854 —Vear Sir: 1 ta its worst ‘was my condi- wicians and W hile ip this Da. C. M. Jacxr Tennessee, tod by an ore m, a small undied cares, in | place. About the last of the weel i t vlhich it is recommend- j Grug store to get some ie: G4, with the most astoulshingiy goed results. He There were sev fihe village of them seemed ond, after exk Us a, and be 2 alec my reer. end in- 4 ad try them that I asked He did k, end I com- ted, and I was more ben- icine I bad neighbors came cine, (hea dy=- all the Bliters 1 & good in his case f g10re of the Same eS more benefitted » Dut F bave not or myself since ; < ship me a dozea ot Mm to get me one bot! sd by it thas ait and 2 2one of my More B: so0n us Respectfu D.2. BOOK C., Uctober 24. pos be Great bene from & N RITTERS ing y CERT have entirely MAN BITT nuboern and nyure ro perhaps, ever fell to the i GOOF LAND'S wed me of the most of the pines thot, of maa. My cave it as T am well Rota tirancer in this comm knowa a ad the su counties, and can truly say thet my recovery astounded all , my frieods und reiations, as | Led tried everything reommmended, and not! id me an) un- ‘| til i wes a You are at iiber:y to any a -niea- tion for the venefit of the aliicted, you may think pro; ‘Bruty, yours, WN. J. 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