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— mania matmcrneirsnicenane ea Ro inet ape . on so i x NG AGO. bia 5 fi Ob! a wished aoe sn ie Tee, Teac Sf octber, wins rites rhythm and a musical ‘rhyme, ; WACULTY. * And a broader sweep and a surge sublime. ‘And bends with the ocean of years. How the winters are drifting like flakes of snow, And the summers like i's a, And the ear ia the sheaf—so they come and they 0, ‘On me river’s breast, with its ebb and flow, As it giidewin the shadow and sheen. There is a magical isle up the river Time, Where the softest of airs are playing ; There s a cloudless sky and a tropical, Anda @s sweet as a vesper heart And the Junes w'th the roses arestaying. Aza the name of this isle is the Long Ag®, And we bury our treasures there ; ‘There are brows of beau! and bosoms of sow— ‘There are heaps of dust, but we loved them so! ‘There are triakets and tresses of hair. T = are Seagate co oe one nobody sings, And a part of ar i ‘There’s a lute unsweptand a harp without strings ‘Phere are broken vows and pieces of rings, es uaee; M. D., Professor of Anatomy ; M.D. of Obstet- Wu. P. Jounston, iD . Frofessor ‘ M. D., Dean. tions given, 25 00 ‘with- And the garments that she used to wear. * iS ‘There are hands that are waved when the fairy fs taase oe fm bust. shore, By the a in alr; ra . And we sometimes hear, through the turbulent THOMAS MILLER, M.D. Sweat seltes we heard in the days before, aeatat the Facuily. When the wind down the river isfair. Rr N.B— students desiring situations as resident it in the Washington Infirmary, Ob! remembered for aye, be the blessed isle, ‘which is the clinical of the National All the day of life till night— College. ) are cy jee to make applica- tion by letter to Joshua iley, M. D., Cui of the Washington Infirmary, who will give any in- formation that may be desired. It is unn to stale Sie arent aaywatents of a residence in a hospital for clinical instruction. Those making early application will have prece- dence. Six are to be chosen before the ist of Oc- tober. Jy 9—eotNovi H. LINDSLEY, DEALER IN BEAL ESTATE AND LAND WARRANTS, SAINT PAUL, MIN. TERRITORY. Anns BOUGHT AND SOLD THROUGH- OUT THE TERRITORY. Taxes paid, Collections made, Drafts cashed, and the highest Prices given for Land Warrants. Government Lands located with much care, and if desired, the profits and losses shared equall at the expiration of five years The Land at that time to be sold, unless otherwise agreed upon, and one half of the current value>f the Warrant at the time of entry, and half of th> ex, of locating to be deducted from the subs=ribers’ interest. To ons to locate Warrants entirely on elr own account, the charye will be, for my acres $15; eighty acres, $2; one hundred an sixty acres, $95; and will receive with their title, @ platand @escrl ption of the =and. REPRRENCES: MINNESOTA—Gov. Willis A. Gorman; Ex- Alex. Ramsey; Hon. J. T. Rosser, Sec. M. Messrs. Ames & Van Elten, Attorneys at Lay Messrs. Morton & Pace, Whelesale Druggists. Battimore—W. P. Prestca, Esq., Attorney at Law; Richard C. Bowie, Esq., Com. Merchant ; Messrs. Deur, Norris & Co.; Messrs. McCleese & Ham. Aer eron on a w. eee = ne . Towers, Mayor; Hon. Ju : 5 J.C. C: Hamilton, rn, Attorney ise Gol Wm: Hickey; Col J. Riley; Messrs. Taylor & Mau Messrs. Lewis, Johnson & Co., Bankers; G. Grammar, Esq., President Patriotic Bank: dy 17—e03m INSTRUCTION IN OPERATIC, GLEE, AND BALLAD MUSIC, E.SCHEEL, Instructor in Vocal and Piano * Music, would inform his friends and the pub- lic generally that he will commence giving a course of lessons in the above named _bronches. The classes will peace in Quartetts, Trios, De- etts, Solos and Choruses. Private instructiou will be given to each pupil, as may be needed. Ladies and ———— who feel inclined to join said Class wil: please leave their names at his res idence on Lith street, between F and G, and when 8 sufficient number shall have been obtained ar- sengoneets ei thas aa will be made. ‘erms $10 per series of 22 lessons. The exercises will be assisted by anable Pianist or an Orchestra if necessary. N B.—EKarly application is desired. au 28—eolm When the evening comes with its beautiful smile And our eyes are Closing to slumber awhile, May that “greenwood”? of soul be In sight. Sentexex or a Girsey.—Tue Western Mer- ald states, that the Gipsey woman has been found guilty, in Lewis county, and the period cf her servitude in the Virginia Penitentiary, fixed atone year. An application, we under- ctand, will be made fora new trial, a juror ving certified that a portion of tho testimo- ny in her favor had been overlooked, and which had it not been lostsight of, would have resulted in her acquittal. known We have never 3 much sympathy expressed for a poor ~ female with a babe at her breast. aw light within the walls of a pri- hich, if now seperated from its na- tor, must soon be consigned ‘to the It is a case for the exercise of meroy, e stern rigor of the law should yield to the dictates of humanity. £3 We learn, from the Boston Post. that Mrs. Partington is ‘around’’ in that city at the baby show, and was surprised ‘that three iblets should bo born at a birth.” Ike, at last accounts, had been expelled from the hall for teasing one of the fat boys with a stick, for ++ making meuths’’ at one of the babies. Gov T Vincrsta Exporting Firour.—From tho Ist to the 221 of August, there have been shipped from mond, Va., to Rio Janeiro an io 231 barrels and 1,263 half barrels e estimate of which in this market 20.000. eer A young man visiting his mistress, met 2, rival somewhat advanced in years, and whhing to rally him, inquired how old he wa «I can’t exactly tell,’’ repiied the ‘but this I can tell you. that an ass is t twenty than a mar is at sixty.” “IC VEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS, FROM TUE UNITED STATES. Leaves Fer Day eceess New York. .Havre.........Sep. 22 FROM EUROPE. Washington.. Southam’n..New York... Sep. 12 >" The California steamers leave New York on the Sth and 20th of each month. me ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. < _ Willarde’ Hotel—u.a.& 3.c. wItLarp Major Waight, Texas G P Randolph, Me c Brough, England 8 During, Mass Orrick oF THE ComMaNDING OFFicER 1. alley, 2 ¥ Wie Wis Winder, no Washington Arsenal, August 20, 1855. OB Lat an NY Mr Boyd. Ma’ ——— PROPOSALS will be received at this office until October 20th next, meridian, for building an armory in Washington city, D. C.,on Barnw nd lady, do Mr and Mrs Springer, O Ramsey and lady, do Jennie Springer, do se ater the public square lying between B street on the c conten lagy, Age ag Ne south, Canal street on the north, Seventh street on Foe H Welch, "Texas the west, and Sixth street on the east, an appro- Miss M Girard,do J Salem, do eee ee avin poem tande by Congress lor the same. 3B Dental 8 ee eee Master builders desiring to propose for this Mr oreo a EH Thom ao building will please call at this office to examine Rev} © McCabe. Va_ J.J Bradley, NY the drawings, specifications, and bill of work, D M Young andi, Md A'S Webb, USA M C Meek:r and 1, Mo W _M Evans, Ill Mrs Jenkins and daogh- A R Bennett, Va ter, Va Mrs Bennett, do AR Andrews, La C R Benthall and 1, NY G & Crowel andl, N J W Clark, Mass J Fickeit and 1, Canada J D Merrick and 1, SC M Bennett, N Y Miss A Merrick, do J A Bennett, do J D Meedy end 1,do KR M Gilbam andl, Pa J A Monnack, Pa P A Kelly andl, Mass A R Peacock and 1, N¥ R B Whaley and family, J M Winsted, Mad NY¥ SR Addi » Va H C Bird, Ma Miss R Addington, do J J S-herimerhorn, Va C Washingtonand }, NC A C Broadrick and son, Miss R Washington, do Mich C M Clark and! 9 chil- and receive any additional explanation in order to make up their proposals, which they will be en- — to do conveniently and at leisure at this of- ice. No pro is Will be received but from an ex- perienced and approved master builder, as the Work has to be done in a superlor manner; hence persons at a distance, unknown to the under- signed, will be expected to present satisfactory Teference before the bid be accepted. All proposals must be made according to the items of the bill of work, (which have been cal- culated with precision,) if the proposer find the same correct. An experienced superintendent 1s appointed, and will be always present on the ground of build- ing, after the work commences, in the absense of 3° Riley, A the commanding officer, to see that the contract is Wintiagtem. Ma Went ee strictly complied with.’ WH. H. BELL, W Michan, Va SA Belamy, NY ‘ajor Commanding Washington Arsenal. Talcott, Great Falls Miss A Belamy, do au 21—awti90c pankman. SC WW G Steel, Tenn Preposals for building a Light-house on rit ae reload R A Benham and1, Va 5 secur obnt, mene Alsaaacte Va. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Orrics Lignt-Hnousz Boarn, Washington, Aug. 22, 1855. ROPOSALS will be received until 12 o’clock Browns’ Hotel—z r.& mM. BRowN | B Blagden, ind J L Sullivan, NC Col W W Bowie,Md C Murzuiondo, Del © Phillips, O W B Johnson, Ga m , on the 22d of September next, when the M Phillips, lady & two J W Pagh, NC bids will be opened, for famishing the materials idren, do T B Hardy, do and building a light house on Jones? Point, Po- ons & daughter, Del E D Sithers, Va tomac river, near Alexandria, by the 30th of No- Oldfield, Pa G T Pace, do ‘vember next: 5 Coleman, NC G W Clement, do It will be a framed building resting on brick 4 Banks, NY 4 Dickinson, do foundation, and of one and-a-Walf-story, with ow T 8 Keen, do basement having acircular tower on top for the 5 Ca Pi J R Choice, do support of the lantern —the horizontal dimensions 1 ockwood; Ain - — W King, Md being 38 by 19 feet. FT A Butler, Va A B Downs, NC Detailed drawings and specifications ean be © Wood, ta JACox. do seen at this office, an at the oilice of the collector Miss 8 C Wood, do S Weisel, do at Alexandria. Mrs Moore, M@ W S Munday, Tenn Should any bid be accepted, a contract will be H Colmere, do E Gaither, NC executed at once for the work P A Brawner, Mi § Rose, do No payment will be made until the whol © M Validea & lady, do J Kerner, do r Fpleted woth is comp! j and before it is received it must be TS Price, Mo M Monsett, do inspected and approved by the agent of the gov- Miss © B Price, do N 8 Burgess, do crmment appointed: to superinied’the woe esa Miss M Ares, do J Nicholson, do agent having power to reject all materials and Miss Moncnure, Va JM Cox, do workmanship, not in aceo: ice With the terms iiss Liou! ir, do Miss Laws, Pa of the contract. Miss Withers, do @ H Peerr, NC The right is reserved to reject any and all bids ¥ L Tilghman, Ma ik ‘McIntire, Ga that may be deemed prejudicial to the public in TLiiece REY = pees eTEil bids should be . Slecum, igh, do shot sealed and addressed to the E Browner, Ma J B Fearing, do unde: ed, endorsed ‘Proposals for Jones’s H ft Pleasaats, de WWF ng, do Poijut Light-house.’? WB Newell, SC AMP, ydo -_ EDM’D L. F. HARDCASTLE, M_B Burnhall,jr, NY WT Hinton, do au %3—eotm Engineer Secretary. W Bradshaw, A J Potts. DC OS WM Duntignac,Ga 7% B Beall, Ma LAND WARRANTS LOCATED. Miss Daatigpac, do W J Squiggins, NC mur subscribers will locate Land Warrants Miss Dugas, do IBZ fer, do either in Ohio. Indiana, [inois or iowa, and G Maratet, Md H Chester, Pa and give a correct deserii mn of the land located. JN Weshiugton & Dy, R Pugh, La If, upon examination, this descri; Nc TM id, Va correct, they will themselves take Miss Melville, do for + M _W Jobnsoa, Ga IW Webster, do Miss E'S Laro, Ga D P Brashear, Va © 3 Nelson, NC W B Hall, ‘La C B Root, NC D $ Seabury, Ala Miss West, do jv 13 ooden ington. United States Hotel—n.c. HACENEY OHN DIC! KSON, DAN’L 8S. GORDON, & re ) Fla JU. MING wate associated themselves to- 6 tg Ky er in the Wood and Coal business, and have PS Hill, Md their place of business on the corner of 1 J mod Va street and Vermont avenue, one square northeast A L Cook, do of Lefayette Square, where they warranted N C Collins, Md in saying that they are prepared to furnish all who Ji McComes, do po wor them with a call, with the very best § 3 4 MeDonaia, NY q' ete anigh, White und Red ‘Ash COAL. Pareto of the different . Also. Cumberland lump, =F TH Baine, Pa T Baul, tr, ut , Va z & Walker Tenn & H Cone, do” “* E aie ee EEE TS a Martin, - & Sjagiton, Pe ; A — 1ORS, for ried, doe meee awarded a M Hamilton WY. de for the above iwi be aud Int Europe, the | from ——— a Time between Washington and Wheeling but 17% hours! Bunning Time between Washington and Cincinnati 27 hours !! THROUGH TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHECES TO BE HAD IN WASHINGTON. i bet BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ROAD havii y im) Sts Western connections, now the inducements to Travellers between WASHINGTON, BALTI- MORE, and all portions of the WEST, NORTH- WEST, and the SOUTHWEST. The connection Trains from Wash- and the Trains West from Balti- made at the Washington Relay House) 9 miles of cars C ith the passe spots) without harge Tek c » for those hi Ti h Tickets ioe pants ond. The connecti rains leave Washington deny atGa.m.and4¥% p.m. On Sundays atthe latter hour only. At WHEELING direct connection is made with the trains of the CENTRAL OHIO RAIL- ROAD, running from Bellaire, on the Ohio, near Wheeling, thi h fsmbridge, Zanesrile, and Newark, to COLUMBUS. trains connect at Newaik with the cars of the cone Mansfield ou usky A lo, St. Louis, ete. Detroit, Chi ‘At COLUMBUS the ©. 0. allroad trains con- nect with the fast trains of the Littl Miami Rail- road to Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, etc. ee Little Miami Ratiroad) connection is formed with thetrains through Dayton, to Indian- apolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Rock sland, St. Louis, etc. Taf Z ~ Through Tickets for rs lemphis, Vicksbwry atchez, New Orleans, etc., which arealso sol at Was! trans- ferred at Cincinnati to the Mail Boutaees! cn the Ohio. Tickets for Evansville, Cairo, and St. Louis are sold Hy, this route. Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, ees Uckote are sald, ‘oledo, Detroi etc., tic! are . when the Oho" ba ble between Wheeling eens 'y miles) where a connection with the Cl and Pittsburg Railroad is Travelers are requested to notice that while this is the only route affording Through Tickets and Checks in Washington, it is also the shortest, and direct to nearly all the leading t West. The distance from mn to Cincinnati ts but 653 miles, bei about 100 miles shorter than by any other route! FARE, BY THROUGH TICKET, FROM WASHINGTON :—To Wheeling, $9 50; Colum- bus, $13 65; Dayton, $15 60; Cincinnati, $16 06; Loutsville, railroad, $18 65, by steamer from 05 Indianapolfs, $17 50; Cleve- 3 Toledo, $15 80; rg ye 20; = Sar New bates B25; jew Or! ; 5 EES, REDERICK AND HARPER'S FRERY, MARTINSBURG, CUMBERLAND, BERKELEY SPRINGS. BEDFORD SPRINGS, PIEDMONT, OAKLAND, and FAIRMOUNT, ee may leave Washington at 6 a. m. or ¢ p.m. For the minor way stations betweea Baltimore and Wheeling, take 6 a. m. train from Washington. "For trains to and from Baltimore, Ancpolis, al iy to THOMASH. BARSORS aoe =» B) - rent, at Werhlagton Stats 84 igton Station. JOHN H. DONE, Master of Transportation, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Baltimore. may 3—tf ORANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LiNE! 'WICE daily between WASHINGTON and the SOUTH, via ALEXANDRIA, GOR- DONSVILLE and RICHMOND—no night line on pioceae B Leave Was! on % before 6 o’clock am Leave Alexandria % =“ 7 “ am Leave Washington “ 7 “ pm Leave Alexandria ¥ “ 8 «& Pm FARES BY NIGHT LINE. From Washington and Alexandria, to Gor- donsville. From Gordo. Travelers will find the morning est, most pleasant and expeditious route to the Greenbrier White Sulphur, Fanquier White Suj- os Warm, Hot, Alum and Capon Springs, Warrenton, Gharlottsville, Staunton, Strasburg, Winchester, Harrisonburg, Lexington, Weir's Cave, Natural Bridge, Luray, New Market, Mid- dleburg, &c. FARES BY Roxnrns LINE? to Warrenton, - Gordonsville Charlottesville, Staunton, « Strasburg, Winchester, - « Luray, - | « se New Market, bed bd Middiebu: a OMNIBUSESand BAGGAGE WAGONS will be at the Depot of Siar a ge aed conve passer ers and baggage to the Steamboat, for AL EXANDRIA, a distance of 6 ralles, allow- ing ample time ate From Al “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ wamowencnt RSSsesess ‘VANDEGRIFT. Gen. Supt. THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL Se UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. TT 7 oii COMPRISING TRIS LINE re ATLANTIC, Captain West, PACIFIC, Ca) Nye, BALTIC raptatn Comstock, ADRIATIC, Captain Grafton, ‘These Ships have beer built by contract, ex: ly for Government service; every care has been taken in their construction, as in the engines, to a and speed, eaten 9 ee = ons for passengers arc unequelled for clegance and comfort = PRICE OF Passsce. From New York to Liverpool, in frstcabin, $128 Second cabin, - - - - - 7” Exclusive use of extra size state rooms, - 300 From Leverpeet 2 erpool to New York, | - om and £20 nex ‘urgeon attac] each ship. Ne berth can be secured until paid for. ‘3 For frei; SC to ‘EDW. RD K. POLL ins & CO., 56 Wail street, New York. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool, E. @. ROBERTS & CO, 13 King’s Arms Yai JOHN MUNROE & C {Rue Notre Dame des Victolres, Paris. GEORGE H. DRAPER, Havre. we for gold, sliver, bulla, spects,tewerer nae: le ) Silver, on, specie cious stones, or metals, unless bills of lading a signed therefor, and the valuc thereof therein ex- nov 16é—ly STEAMBOATS CONNECTING EACH TRAIN OF CARS ARRIV? Wie ‘ton oz Alexan- in Washi . rs THOS. COL-. YER or GEORGE WAS4INGT: the above counections, leaving Washington at m., for the Orange and Alexandria Cars, and con nect with the same train on thelr arrival. MEALS furnished on the boats. Boats connect with all the trains from Bal+ SAM’L GEDNEY, Captain. timore. may 17—tf THE POTOMAC RIVER STEAMBUAT COMPANY'S STEAMER ALICE C. PRICE CAPT. SAMUEL BAKER, $ ILL LEAVE WASHINGTON AT Six W o’clock a.m.,and ALEXAN- _| DRIA at 7 o’clock, a. TUESDAY MORNINGS—Por Motor, ea, L. Machodoc, Piney Point, Kinsale, and Cone. On FRIDAY MORNINGS—For Chapel Point, es Leouardtown, Piney Point, ‘St Mary's; On WEDNESDAY, (returning)— Cone at 4 o'clock, a. m., for & Marge Piney Poe mardtown, Wicomico, and pel Polat On BATURDAY | returning )—| Leave Cone at a, m.. le, oint, L. Ma- man, and attox pee ’P. SMITH, President, Peas, e008, 1855.” Fe WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. OF HOURS.—O; after \- day, the 234 instant, the Frans wilt om C7 leer @. m., and 3and mn at 4% p.m. é Lave Duldiort of Oy and 9X 4, m and 3 and %) ‘Sunday at 44a, ; an 2i—tr ‘T. H. PARSONS, Agent. ¥UOK MOUNT V: ON, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. w ‘Tho steamer THOM Te at at 9% o'clock. Hote y eclack. “Cesea nre wea sons wishing the coaches will leave thelr ‘with George & Thomas Parker. Refreshments on the boat. sel tf SAM’L GEDNEY, Cgptaia. - Per- wharf of W. H.& H.G MONDAYS, WED- 7 and Georgetown on TUES RSDAYS and SATURDAYS at the e different ali ISHES to call the attention to all that suffer with defective sight, caused by Sd ness and icularly from ner ae — { selected, to his superior SPECTACLES GLASSES carefull ground by himself toa true | spherical accuracy, and brilliant transparency, suited precisely and beneficially to the wearer ac- cording to the concavity or convexity of the 5 Very numerous are the ill effects caused to precious organ of sight from the commencement of using glasses in not bein Vee eet suited, by the use ofan Optometer; ani practice of many Te eves, ana cl glans pte and such that are al uttely re- quired w ‘will be with precision and satis- J. T. acknow! the liberal enco: ment airead iy obtained, ond ferher solietn te pa ose that have not yet availed them- selves of his aid. call, by send- B ——_ that grey a ee ~ e glasses in use, ng how many inches they can read this print with thelr spose = conte supplied with such that will improve their sight. Innumerable testimonials to be seen ; and sefer- ences given to many who have derived the greatest ease and comfort from his glasses. Circulars to be had |, at his office, No. 512 Seventh street, three doors from Odd Fellows’ os ON September 7, 1854 ORFOLK 4 5 Sir—The S: les you made for me suit very well, and seem to have improved my sight more than any other I have lately tried. LITT. W. TAZEWELL. I have tried a pair of Spectacles obtained from Mr. Tobias, and find them of it assistance to my sight, and correspondi: ith his description | ofthe focus. I recommend him asa skillful opti« clan. HENRY A. WISE, Mr. J. Tosias: Sir—The pair cf Spectacles you | furnished me yesterday are particularly sat! - torytome. They are very decidedly the best 1 possess, and I am the owner of eight or nine pair, carefully selected in different places and from op- ticlans recommended to me on account of their eee ore standing in England, France and the nited States. I have been also with Neg remarks and directions on the treatment of tag ee for the purpose of preserving and improv- tl e sight. ier CHAS. CALDWELL, Professor of M. C., Louisville, <¢ Lyxcustre, Nov. 10, 1854. 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 affords me the highest porns to say that I consider him a skillful prac- ical optician, and well prepared to aid those who taay need his professional services. WM. B. ROUZIE, Elder of Methodist Conference. Witmineton, N.C., Jan. 27, 18, Mr. J. Tosias: Dear Sir—I am happy to say that the Spectacles which I obtained from you last week ped ety ee. Ligge eon ity tn the neat bideoite te ook ve hereto- i difficulty i t y fore found great ae! glasses of the proper focal distance. fords me pleasure to state that, by the aid of your optometer, this difi- culty bas been happily cbviated eo that the glasses ‘ou furnished me aredecidedly the best adapted ane renee I cect Sek edna ery respectfully, yours. ROG Rane, Rector of St. James’ Parish, tment of Interior, May 7, 1955. From natural defects and the unequa! range of m7 eyes, I have been compelled to usc glasses for without obtaining glast povecny. ° without ol inf giasees t to m eyes. Four months since Mr. Tobies msde two pairs especially for me, which I have found to serve me perfectly. By the use of his optometer he is enabled to adapt Glasses minutely to the eye. I most cheerfutly recommend Mr. ‘Fobias to all having occasion to usegiasses, end bear my testi- y as to bis skill as an optician. 5. BALDWIN, Aszis:. Sco’y to sign Land Warrants. Jy 18a PEEL'S LONDON GREEN GINGER WINE ANUFACTURED FROM FRENCH GRAPES, GREEN JAMAICA GINGER, SEVILLE ORANGES, &c.—This delicious bev- erage becomes the greatest favorite wherever it is introduced. It is equally palatable, more whole- some, and not half the price of other foreign wines. ae —— use it exclusively, mend it to all troubled with Flatulency, Dyspep- sia, Debilit Diarrhea and Byse y- Persons su! t to Chills, or — in icts where — or Cholera prevails, find its occasion- al use leasant and admirable preventive. Mixed with a little iced-water, it forms the most refresh ing and wholesome cooling drink in warm weather that can be taken. Price 50 cents per bottle, $5 per dozen. N. B. Country Druggists, Grocers, &c., find this Wine an advantageous ‘addition to their stock, it’s a Reet mate mica, pele wall, nad gives great satis- jon. ents, STOTT & CO., Washington; PEEL VENS, Alexandria; CISSEL, Georgetown; J. BALMER, Baltimore. jy 6— F he SHILLINGTON has just received— Putnam’s Magazine for September Harper’s Monthly Magazine, do Frank Leslie’s Fashion Book do Godey’s Lady’s Book do Peterson’s Magazine do Arthur’s do do Ballou’s Dollar Monthly do Chamber’s Journal do Frank Leslie’s N.Y. Journal do Yankee Notions do ae idden Path, by Marlon Harland, author of one Light and Darkness; or the Shadow of Fate—a A memoir of Rev. daugh- ter, edited by Mrs. ‘Adstin Shad = The complete works of Charles Dickens, 12 vols., octavo size, in large type, beautifully illustra- a bound in cloth. Sold separately The Yellow Mask, a new ttory, by Charles Dick- ens i lontts Soa aes io new as soon as published Everything in the Statio: Tine at - J. 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GYDNEY SMITH’S MEMOIRS, by from hi ter, aay Holland, with a adiesen cloth, $2 The Jealous Pardoe, * Paper, cents. ‘a TAYLOR & ant TY ) Sr Rn Se BrAs« BOOKS of all kinds and sizes for sale unusually low prices. cE ee at ty 2 FRANCK TAYLOR, | EINBALATION : FOR TRE CURE OF ASTHMA AND CONSUR NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL!!! RY, 1 A MARGAR' TON, Brooklyn, poole 8. PAUL, of No. § Hammond street, N. Y. ee caine eons oes of Doemeaaes By aS , cured of @ of screral years standing, and decided 16°be curable by the physicians. She was cured in one ith by th: only. H. GAUDERT, P. M. Richmend, Me. The Rev. Dr. CHEEVER, of New York, testi- fies of our medicine in the following language uf the throat }- 4 tris y montanes: rem- age ogee ag the inhaling application to chest. Prof. 8. CENTER writes us as follows: throat, that yield other forms of treatment, and the result has satis- fied me that, whatever may be the ition of preparation, it is no an excel- tent remedy. I wish, for the salgef the aficted, that it might be brought within the secek of all. DR. JOHNS, one of the moet eaisieated Physi- cians in New York writes as follewe: Dr. Cuntis—Dear 8: in case eee Vapor and Cherry syrup, i ronchitis, end being much in faverof counter ir- ritation in affections of the th: Bronchial tubes: and lungs, I can therefore your Medicated Aparatus as being most con- venient and effectual mode of applying prthing of the kind I have ever seen. No s of and many cured, by using your medicines. I must here be allowed to confess that I am aay to prescribing or oa > it this little Lesage Besos! article, its ef- fects in the case al alluded to, have induced me to speak in its favor. You are at liberty to use this in any way you may think reper. a pectfully, yours. », ch JOHNS, 'M. D. No. 609 Houston street, N.Y. Price three dollars a package. Sold by CURTIS a PER INS and BOYD & roe wero - part of the Uni ‘our seni any - ted States for ten dollars. : N. B.—Dr. Curtis’s H isthe ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are base imitations, or vile and — counter- feits. Shun them as you would POISON. For sale in Wi CHAS. STOTT, Pa. avenue, near 7th street, J. MOO: the First Ward. y 26m CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOUD! NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT. AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY for Scrofule, King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutane- ous Eraptions, Pimples or Pustules on the face, Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm | or Tettes, Scald Head, E: and Pain philic ‘Disorders, Larabago Spinal Goss. tic sor > 0, om LS nts, and all the diseases ‘arising from an in- judicious use of M a or Impurity of the Bi ais VALUABLE MEDICINE, which has inary cares, eected through Ks agency ha in cures, é the pro friends, to with the utmost derful curative properties. The following certii cates, selected | pee 3 number, are, however, stronger testimony (han the mere word of the pro- oe j and are all from —, well known in their localities, and of the highest respectabili- pg of them residing im the city of Rich- mond, Va. Richmond, haven clorywhery, aye ber has aces ec. ere, says he scen the Medicine called Caran’. Sraxiss Mix- ‘TURE, administered in over a hundred cases, in nearly all the diseases for which it is recommend- ea, with the most astonishingly good results. He } says it ts the most extraordinary medicine he has ever seen. AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CURE. hereby certify that for three years I had Fever of the most violent description. I sev- eral Physicians, took = — of Quinine, Mercury, and I believe Tonics advertised, but all without permanent relief. At last 1 tried Carter’s Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which cured me, and I am Buavzr Ditcn, near R! c. B. LUCK -) Row in the of Rich- mond, and for man ny yeara in the Post Omer goa such confidence in efiicacy of Car- ter’s Spanish Mixture, that he bt up- wards of 58 bottles, which he has given avny the afficted. Mr. Luck says he bas never it to fail when taken to directions. Dr. MINGE,2 Phy and for- merly of the ciiy eta, in the raty of Richmond, says he has wi in ant of instances the effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture, which b atea Sig Meads oy Peat ‘onsumption ent on Liver good effec's were W indeed. 3 SAMUEL N. DRINKER, of the firm of Drin- ker & M Richmond, was cured of Liver Complaint of three years two bottles of Carter's Spanish M! GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA.—The Edi- tors of the Richmend Repub! SALT RHEUM OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED —Mr. JOHN THOMP- SON, in the city of Richmond, was cured by three of Carter’s Spanish ‘Mixture, ee of the it} ysicians ¢ of Richmond, and his cure BENNETT & BEERS, No. 196 Main strect, m D.C; HENRY oe Safe y eee may consult Dr. LA . B.—Those cae A ry CROIX upon any of the diseases upon which this book treats, either aa Medi- cine sent to any of the Union according to 4\- rections, safely packed and carefully secured all observation. % from Address Dr. M. B. LA CROIX, No = aes Lane, or Post Office Box 579, Alban Office DOCTOR HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTEBS, PREPARED BY Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., RE SPEPSsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Dis- WILL EFFECTUALLY cv LIVER COMPLAINT, DY eases of the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach. Buch as poe wey 8 Blood to the } ition, Inward Piles, Fullness. or ead. Acidity of the Stomach, Nau- for , Fullness, or Stomach, Sour Eraciations, §! ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the eet Swimming of the Head, Hurried and I alt Breathing, Fluttering ot the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when ina Dimness of Vision, Dots of W. Sight, Fever and Dull Pain ciency cf Perspiration, Yellowness of the "Fetore the Head, Det - and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs &c., Sudden Flushes of Depression of Spirits. Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil, and great HE PROPRIETOR, in calling the attention of the a feeling blic to this preparation, does so with the utmost confidence in its virtues and adaptation of it to the diseases for which it is mended. recom It {s no new and untried article, but one that bas stood the test of a ten years’ trial before the Amer. ican pie, and its reputation and sale is « valled by any similar preparations extant. testimony in {ts favor given by the most nent and well-knewn Physicians and individuals, in all parts of the country is immense. — mitted, referring “Memorab'lia, Farmers nts for the German The from North Carolina is respectfully sub- any who may st‘ll doubt, to or Practical Receipt Book. and re a gretis of ail the q@ osture, the Skin ’ ' anri- Th -omi ? fi. | the for incipal Ofice and Manufactory, 190 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. TESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLINA Pome Hill, Rich c. » March 4, 184 -C. M. Jactson, Philedelphia—Dea: have been a of form, for the last five years tion for twelve months that the physician: who saw me said I must die. in dition I was carried to the watering in ginia, Tennessee, and North Carclina, bat my condi- and all this con- ir: i in its worst ’ Vir- wes not benefitted by any water to which I was taki 0. ‘While on my way home I aweek ct R in North Carolina, to halyheate water in About the last of the week I went intos 5 ing uestions, he had beena —— had “ greatly benefitted by the use of use LANDS GERMAN BITTERS, prepared , and he insisted that I would try the Bitters. . and ip- ie also called the next day at m sisted so much that I him to me one bottle. ¥ taking it as directed, and I was more ben. efitted by it than all the water and ever taken. After home one of gl gym op ) I gave him nearly left, which effected much good He has often called on kind of medicine, by it than any other been able to get any more for will you, therefore, please #! more 2s scon as ble. 'y, yours, D. R. HOOKER, Roger's Store, Wake Co. OOF- wib- that end by ) N. See ae = os use of HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS in tery and functional tor the Liver, and its concomitant evils, I am desirous of obtaining # quan’ of it for the benefit of my therefore, send 6 You : communi? let ee n oy SS, CERTIFICATE OF WM. J, ATWOOD. Hentsvitig, Yedkin Co.,N.C. November Dr. C. M. Jackson—Dear Sir: press fected a cure that , that I taken, have entirely failedtodo. HOOFLAN GERMAN BITTERS have cured me of the most stubborn and perhaps, ever nota in this community, as 1 Known in this and the surroundi: can truly say that my my friends and wated case of the PILES til I was are at liberty te tion for 3 vols each TAYLOR & MAURY near 8th std 1855. phy to ex- to my sincere thanks for a Sta medicine which, to say the leant of ft, base? all other medicines. have D's that, to the lotof men. My case is