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EVENING STAR. Miscellaneous. —————— BY RAILROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST. "“@zograraicay Enieua.—I am composed of ——$—<——————— eee SALE OF CHOCTAW ORPHAN LANDS IN MISSISSIPPI. 23 letters : DrrartMr: rl Time between jhington iy 4 k'$ 2s tanec. | prmttc orion eesti een ae jit eee EE ate , » a iC NOTICE ts that the. : 4 ee Rag ner mem my pus Sa ieuete tot Garment Bansing Time between Washington and Fieausn My 4, 7,8, 20,22, 12, isa soshty in Ohio. Fapibed, Ying in the counties of Talabatchis, | eseuey ricusts aud sabeses chndis £0 88 we Baltimore oh 6x; and 9X 2. m., and Sand ante} or ale eT te Soin, the State of Mississippi, will, at the times 2 : HAD IN WASHINGTON. MCP. - — Sunday a My 6, 12, 2, If, is a.county in Ohio. vecrnes sellbas at pete enstine ta Gm Engh T[HE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL | «p23—u SAX Sr PARSONS, Agent. My 7, 21, 5, 23, is acounty in Re: bidder for cash, ‘commissioners to be ROAD having greatly Improved ite Western FOR MOUNT VER: My 8, 12, 1, 15, 3, 4, is a city in Italy. on behalf of the Choctaw orphans by the’ govern Trvellers between, WASHINGTOR GALT | (PN TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS —FARE, My 9, 7, 13,8, 3, 4, 4, 23, 3, is a State of the as their trustee, under the provision of the | Travellers betv ASHINGTON, BAL? | Osama Galen. the 19th article of the Choctaw treaty er ae Peete ve ? % _ My 10, 2, 7, 6, 20, 11, 5, 22, 14, is a county da Monday. the 34 day of December, 1955, at |, Theco ‘between the Trains from Wash- = aryland. t house door in Coffeeville, the following and the Trains bound West from Baltl- ly 11, 12, 22, 7, is a cape of Newfoundland. | tracts in Yalobusha county : more is always promptly made at the Washington My 12, 21, 12, 8, 4,12, 4, is a town of Texas. My 13, 7, 22, 14, 12, 2, is a river in Germa- ny. My 14, 3, 17, 7, is a county of Maryland. My 15, 12, 14, 23, is a county in Indiana. _My 16, 13, 6, 19, 12, 8, 12, is a State of the Union. < My 17, 12, 13, 14, 5, 8, is My Isiand My 20, 15, 14, is a county in Pennsylvania. My 21, 7, 6, is @ river in Louisiana. My 22) 12, 15, 12, 5, 4, is My 23, 9, 13, 12, is a valean. My whole is a gentieman SA celebrated druggist of Philadelphia, being, as he theught, on the point of death, sent for Dr. C., who was the family physician. C., having preseribed, was about to leave when the dru, called him to his bed- tor, I have something side and said, “+ weighing heavily on my mind; several years ago I was in the habit of adulteratin; drugs, and I am now apprehensive lest not ‘ pardoned.’’ ““Weil,”’ said the doctor, ‘ see you d—d fi >, how endearing the cet the solace ears of affection ! characteristie of women. ry of humanity, rich 418, 12, 21, 19, 4, is a city in France. 19, 22, 7, 15, 12, 8, 6, is a far northern cifal and may fergive you, but if1 were rst.” oy How beautiful are the smiles of inno- one sympathies of love, friendship, how lov hese combined are nd the altar of domestic happiness. tap bearded youth became a victim to the Junction (lately called Reiay House) 9 miles from more. re the Reg FSi, aired between Washington ver. Ba is checked to at the Was! m Station, and rechecked ferred thi }) without ¢! ickets for points All in township twenty-three (23) of range eight (east. All of section thirty-three (33) ‘The weet halfand southesst quarter of section twenty- t (28) The oa wale ot section twenty-nine (29) ‘The northeast quarter section Ey oe (31) The north half of section thirty-two (32) The whole of section thirty-three (33.) and The west half of section thirty-four (31) And, at the same titne and place, the following described tract in the adjoining range in Bolivar county, viz: for those holding Through He 4 fm and 44° p.m On Sundsyeatthe . The ly atGa. latter hour . At WHEELING direct connection is made with the trains of the CENTRAL OHIO RAIL- THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT. acity of China. SHES to call the attention to all that suffer 7 BHALATIORN - VOR THE CURE OF ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION. NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL!!! of the Lungs. 'e to GEANA, or INHALING AND CHERRY SYRUP. C. has restored f B fe 1 W with defective sight, caused by ness and ly from glasses {i his superior ECTA! carefull; ‘Thesouth half of section thirteen, township twen- ty-siz (26) range seven fe Sl On Monday, the 10th day of ber, 1855, at the court house door in Charleston, Taliahate. county, the following described tracts of land in said county, viz: In township twenty-four (24) range two (2) east All of sections three (3,) ten (10,) and thirty- ) The east half of section four is tion fine «®) it rance. Moses <7 Detroit Chingge Bt bende ote ines AL COLUMBUS the C.G. Railroad trains con- nect with the fast trains of the Little Miami Rail- road to Xenia, C' Louisville, ete. At XENIA (on Liltle Miami Railroad) tion is —- her Sig prepare on pores Indian- apo! ‘erre Haute, Lafayette, Island, St. Louis, ete. m iL Passengers Lara Through Tickets for Memphis, Vacksbur; fatchez, New Orleans, etc., which are also sold at Was! trans- ferred at Cincinnati to the Mail Steamers on the Ohio. Tickets for ile, Cairo, and St. Louis are sold = this route. For CLEVELAND, and via Cleveland to Toledo, Detroit, Chi etc., tickets are sold, when the Ohio is navigable between Wheeling and Wellsville (forty ) where a connection with the C. and Pittsburg Railroad is Travelers are requested to notice that while this is the only route affording Through Tickets and Checks in Bestamnay em nae it is also the shortest, Moen eae and direct to nearly all the in the West. The distance from as) on to Cincinnati is but 653 miles, and patriot. G. commencement Taigaerp a oe earereer foe Sores Seas e eyes, ant such glasses are absolutely Te- aired Will be furnished with precision and eatis- jon. J. T. acknowledges the very liberal encourage- ment age op Hear oo and further solicits the pa- tronage of those that have not yet availed them- selves of his aid. : Recoons thse oan ot ge om by send- ing the glasses in use, and si ow man inches they can read this print with thelr spects. oa Gordie g supplied with such that will improve r sight. Tnunteeratle testimonials to be seen ences given to many who have derived ease and comfort from his glasses. Circulars to be had is, at his office, No. 512 Seventh street, three doors from Odd Fellows’ take his ceasing lasses in not The southwest quarter of sec! The north half and southwest quarter of section twenty-two (22) The west half of section twenty-five (25) The north half of section twenty-six (26) The west half of section twenty-seven (27) — northwest quarter of section thirty-four (34) an The north half of the northwest quarter and west half of the northeast quarter of section thir- ty six (36) In township twenty-five (25,) range two (2) cast All of section twenty-seven (27,) twenty-eight var and twenty-nine (29) he northeast quarter of section four (4) The southwest quarter of section twenty-two will ‘the God Almighty “i They are the true pearls clustering Roget sefer- (22) The southwest quarter of section twenty-three (23,) and « a i | a 8 | the ; GAUDERT, P. M. Richmond, Me. . CHEEVER, of New York, testi- in the following language : L think tighly of Dr. Curds’s Hyge- as a remedy in dlssasee of the throat and lungs. had some ity to testify its effica- it is @ mostexcellent rem- the inhaling application about 100 miles shorter than by any other route! FARE, BY THROUGH TICKET, FROM 5 Hall, up stairs. The east half of section thirty (30.) Norroix, ae 7, 1854, ; e WASHINGTON :—To Wheeling, #9 50; Colam- | Sir—The Spectacles you made for me suit very ; charms of a somewhat knowing feminine, In township poentte fore, (24) range three (3) | pus, g13 85; Dayton, $15 50; Clasinnatt, $16 00; well, and seem to have improved my sight more and spent several sleepless nights in composing | All of section three (3) Louisville, by railroad, $18 65, ig mae Srom | than any other I have lately tried. ‘aetibenians ‘The east half of the Mosifieast quarter of section | Cieinatf, 818 00; Indianapolis, 17 50; Cleve- LITT. W. TAZEWELL. iearssome iy two) and quarter of section | tena, giz 50; Toledo, $15 80; Detroit, $15 20; | have tried a pair of 8; obtained from “ Of alll the things God made of dirt, Le rita 4t aicasti af tecktin died id , $20'6S and $1950; Bt. Louis, $28 50 and | mir. Tobias, and find them oF erea, eee ‘The one most hateful is a Fiirt.”” sagas alg gape capa s i Memphis, 898, New Orleans, $31; etc. my sight, and corresponding with his description In township twenty-five (25) range three (3) FOR FREDERICK AND HARPER’S of the toca: is. I recommend him asa skillful optie [> The speaker who “ took the floor,”’ has east. FERRY, MARTINSBURG, CUMBERLAND, | or." HENEY & Wisk, been ar for lumber stealing. The southwest quarter of section fourteen (14) | BERKLEY SPRINGS, BEDFORD SPRINGS, MUVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. FROM THE UNITED STATES. * Southampton. ‘Oct. FROM EUROPE. The California steamers leave New York th and 20th ef each month. The southeast quarter of section fifteen (15, The southwest quarter of section twenty. five (25) : The southeast quarter of section twenty six (26) y-three The southeast quarter of section (33,) and ‘The southwest quarter of section thirty-four (34) On Monday, the 17th 8 of December, 1855, at the court-house door in the town of Lexington, Holmes county, the following described tracts of land in said county, viz: PIEDMONT, OAKLAND, and FAIRMOUNT, | Pye. may leave Was! at 6 a. m. or Bate m. For the minor way stations between Baltimore and Wheeling, teke 6 2. m. trate from ashin; le 10°F or trains to and from Baltimore, Anspolis, etc., sce special advertisements. j ‘ rr. h Tickets, ‘or further information. fey 4&0. apply to THOMAS H. PARSONS, Agent, sehington Station. JOHN H. DONE, Mr. J. Tosias : Sir—The pair of Spectacles furnished me yesterday are farteanets satiedne tory tome. They are very decidedly the best I , and I am the owner of eight or nine pair, carefully selected in different places and from op- ticians recomme: to me on account of their Pa standing in England, France and the nited States. 1 have been also with = souarhe — ——— on the ay preaoen of e , for urpose of preserving and improv. ing the sight, . . bee 2 6 srs ° Master of Transportaticr, Respectfully, yours, In township sixteen (16,) range one (1) west. and tim CHAS. CALDWELL, The west half of cockins fifteen (15) au may Ror wer: oe 7 — Professor of M. C., Louisville, The west half and southeast quarter of section twenty-two (22) In township fifteen (15,) range one (1) west. ‘The southeast quarter of section twenty (20) On Saturday, the 22d of December, 1855, at the court house door in the town of Columbus, the Lyncusune, Nov. 10, ies, Mr. John Tobias having furnished me with Glasses, by which I have been greatly aided (my vision having suffered greatly from rea at night in my earlier life) it affords me the highest Pots, it Eieawt he SSD ce Sh er once ee THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. HE vey COMPRISING THIS LINE are Fical optician’ and well prepared to ald those who eEQeee___e ee $= follow! described quarter section of and in optician, pre to Ose 0 ARRIVALS AF PRINCIPAL HOTELS. | Lowndes county, viz) ae NCIFIG orale ive may need his professional services. : pe The northwest quarter of section twenty-two BALTIC, Ce ‘Comstock. WM. B. ROUZIE, Willards’ Hetel—x.a.&3.c. wILLazp, @) township nineteen (19,) range seventeen (17) ADRIATIO C Captain Grafton, et ecmeelnche genio tee pg yer Hy releongc a sie Rebsey: ie Of the above described lands, seventy-twoquar- | 1y for Govelemen soteicer Coe ae ba en |. Mr. J. Tostas: Dear Sit—I am bappy to say | Dr Miner, P Miss Smart and servant, | tt Sections were selected in 1931, at a time when | teen in thelr construing ae in the engines, to | hat the Spectacles which I obtained from you last oy B Roubine ‘do » | some oft the best Jands in the State were unoccu- | insure strength and speed, and thelr eccommoda- iin te lanl on reate eg been nem j > 7 and una; riated ; ans e other five quar- assen; ualled ist ze of my eyes, e1 ] Ce Lpiaary poe vital i venteintaet and ly, Fe ccicns sad onctelghihy aere lot, or eighth of —— eS ee for elegance | fore found great mareges | tn getting glasses of the Fea an Baume Mo, | Aaieaetnae moma fu! i sedemen, tre spies oF rasnaes, Stee retstaneen es meee lebtors to the an fun The late commi: our op r, \- _ : = ae M: an —_ - : Va | sioner to settle ‘orith debtors to that fund describes holy pl isd = Ps sa Se —— — culty has been heppily obviated so that the glasses GABepey,NY HS Sanford, do the lands above offered for sale as being “almost | Exclusive use of extra size state rooms, = 300 } fornished me aredecidedly the best edapted SP ‘Gantentn Ma HH Merean a NY without an exception rich and fertile, welland ad- | From Liverpool to New York, - 20 ana £20 | #9 %2Y eyes of any I have ever yet used. bu piberscen ta Stspicer iP | Fapedlcd' andar veing “lame commacet, | An eifzienced Sargon ached 19 cach sip. Wer repecstfe 1p" BRANE ig ‘larg -B. cot = Blackburn and ly, bet on ad L value by the settlement, improvement, prosperity, rani — a ne Rector of St. James’ Parish W M Bosley, NY Miss Peete rr; and excellent population of the section m which ‘EDWARD “BOLLINS & CO Department of Interior, iiay 7, 1855. t xtkinesey hd 8 H Pi ee eral Saeie om anting oA Wall street, New York. | sa) yes" hve tere come ot . cae ‘3 arposes, r 2 y eyes, I ha n compe! use or poi Fie epee . $2 ae 4 An appraisement of these reserves, showing SEOvE, See * ened: several years. I have tried different “0 jans | hd meds ash Harding, ly, Macs — vale, and the minimum price at which E. €. ROBERTS & CO. pee Herken ee ee 7 tac each tract, respecti may be ill be made ine ? eyes. ir months sinc . Tol made RPL mbt, Ma Mrs A McPhe: Li In cases where the purchaser or purchasers of any 2Rue Notre Dame des Victolres, Paris. | Seve me perfectly. By the uso of his optometer re Daniels Miss MePh a . tract shall fail tocomply with the terms of sale, the GEORGE H. DRAPER, Havre. he is enabled to ad=pt Glasses minutely to the eye. SA Rowlana.N ‘A Th a land purchased will be resold. at is or thelr exe ‘The owners of these ships will not be accounta- | 1 Most cheerfutly recommend Mr. Tobiss to ali | ea Row and ¥ $ ps Weg is pense and risk. ble for gold, silver, bullion, specie fewelry, pre- having occasion to useglasses, and bear my testle | Midd Goetne. ao Aliss Olivia, ’V. The title to these innds Is believed to be indis- | ejous stones, or metals, unless bilis’ of lading aro | ELORY 2s to his skill as an optician. | T Adams Pa Miss S ee pecans; ae if, tn ay ceeg, 58 stverse claim | vines thersfor, and the velue thereof therein ex- PORE ee | , ti rphans pressed. . Rs ‘rants. G Rusher, NY Miss B Braxton, do defended by Re méht, as thelr guardian. “ nov 16—ly jy 18—tf WC Aspril. Pa D Ou aed ag W B Delk, Vt Dr W P Brostore, Va Browns’ Hetel—r. P. & u. snown aioe The above sales will commence at the places named at 12 o’clock of each day, and continue un- til the lands are all offered. CHARLES E. MIX, Acting Commissioner. _ 8u M—d3t&lewtDecl f THE POTOMAC RIVER STEAMBOAT ' COMPAN Y’SSTEAMER ALICE C. PRICE, CAPT. SAMUEL BAKER ILL LEAVE WASHINGTON AT SIX o’clock a. m., and ALEXAN- DRIA at 7 o’clock, 2. m.— On TUESDAY MORNINGS—For Mattox, a PEEL'S LONDON GREEN GINGER WINE mY ANUFACTURED FROM FRENCH GRAPES, GREEN JAMAICA GINGER, SEVILLE ORANGES, &c.—This delicious bev- erage becomes the greatest favorite wherever it is | introduced. It is palatable, more whole- | MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF GEORGE ually j 7 5 Currioman, L. Machodoc, Piney Point, Kinsale, | some, and not half the rice of other forel; | A Read and lady,Q —_L Salsbury and family, c TOWN COLLEGE, and Cone.’ i r ’| Maay physicians use frexciusives i and alien D Armstrong, Mo Va orner of Fand Twelfth stz., Washington. On FRIDAY MORNINGS—For Chapel Point, mend hte all troubled with Fiat Dyspep- 18 Slaughter, Miss J Hackney and 1,0 E next Annual Course of Lectures will com- | Wicomico, Leonardtown, Piney Point, St. Mary’s, | sia, toes f Cramps. Diarrhea and sey. td EG Moryanand1, NC Miss Wilkinson, do mence on Monday, the Sth of November, and | and Cone. Persons subject to Chills, or living in distric J A Brown and Ne Hon J G Miller andfam | end in Mareh following. On WEDNESDAY, (returning)—Leave Cone | where Ague or Cholera prevails, find its occasion- R ne Ae »RI | Mo FACULTY: at 4 o'clock, a. m., for St. Mary's, Piney Point, | al use a pleasant and a@mirable preventive. Mixed AC Ross, 0 A Link, Va Neziz Youne, M.D., Professor of Institutes and | Leonardtown, Wicomico, and Point. with a ifftie iced-water, it forms the most refresh & Stetson, NY Miss A Link, do Practice of Medicine. On SATURDAY, potions) — ve Cone at | ing and wholesome cooling drink in warm weather Tf Henderson, Miss Miss M Link, do Fiopoarpo Howarp, M. D., Professor of Ob | 4 0’clock, a. m., for Kinsale, P’ ney Point, L. Ma- | that can be taken. : T A Henderson, do AM Smith, do stetrics and the Diseases of Women and Chil- | chodoc, Currioman, and Mattox. Price 50 cents per bottle, $5 per dozen. Miss S Henderson,do R Briggs, cr, NY dren. The A. C. Price will call at the usual landings N. B. Country Druggisis, Grocers, &c., find this Miss J P Henderson Mrs ips, Va Jounson Extor, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. | on the river when signals are made. Wine an advantageous addition to their stock, it’s and serv’t, do J P Maguire, jr, do Jamxs E. Monean, M. D., Professor of Medical By order of the Board a first rate article, sells well, and gives great satis- A O Bayard, Va A G Parker, lady, two Jurisprudence and Hygiene. JAMES P. SMITH, President. | faction. M J Oldham, do children and ser’t, Ala | J. M. Snyper, M.D , Professor of Surgery. Alexandria, Va., June 1, 1555. Age ts, STOTT & CO., Washington; PEEL 4 § Bowman and 1, NY H fuhon, Miss . Crate, M. D., Professor of Medical Je 15—t7 & STEVENS, Alexandria; CISSEL, 6: AM McClenny, Va Didem, do Chemistry and Physiology. pps J. BALMER, Baltimore. Jy 6—f WD MeClenny,do H Taunton, do Gxo. C. Scuizrrzn, ii. D.. Professor of Materia | ORANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. i J Eschback andl, Md B Baudery, NY ledica and Therapeutics. ee. Sa SS CABAS, WORK BOXES, &c. G W Beveridge, Va A W Gray, Va Jounson V.D. MipDLETON, M.D., Demonstrator Pf HUTCHINSON & MUNRO have just received ! 3 HL Shook, do W Matthews, Md GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE! direct from the manufacturer a large and / S Quigley ad Ala = W JL ter, do IP WICE daily between WASHINGTON and | handsome assortment of Cabas in calf and Turkey | wwwoke aa pelea © ke the SOUTH, via GUM OND ow Alpes morocco, of all sizes = “a va 5 ae > I * 3 " od assortment o! tes? Worl es J W Sheeley, Va JF Saumsed cat 1, Ga DONSVILLE and RICHMOND—no night line Also, an rtmer x W C Miller, Ala LB Kirkweed Heuse—y. xn. G M Atwood, Mass J Leib, US Coast Survey on Sunday. Dressing Cases, portable Writing Desk, Gent’s Stone, do Demoanstrator’s ticke: - 1000 Leave Washington ¥ before 6 o’clock am a furnished and unfurnished; ‘watch ; ask nian The Preliminary course will commence Octo- Leave ‘alexandria “7 © am stands, ke., together with a la nt ef | - EIRKEWooD. ber Ist and continue until November Sth. "Sik Elastic La- Lectures free to Medical Students. “ « Leave Wash: tre A Leave Alexan ion 7 8 fine Mo! ntique, Mohair and ia x dies’ Belts, to all of which the attention of the H Maxwell, NY L Harding, La The Lectures will be delivered daring the af- PARES BY NIGHT LINE public is invited. J B Corwine, ¢o TP ‘and fam, SC ternoon and evening. ‘This time of lecturing has HUTCHINSON & MUNRO, J Heil, Ind is edbee, Md been customary in the College since its establish- 310 Pa. av., between 9th and 10th sts. Od Fenn ee pf thr ae Gent: ELODOARDO HOWARD, MD | Fiprevelens will tnd th a RJ Weton ‘and family 7 rien Va f Dean, No. 322 F street north. | est, Thost pleasant oak expedite jous route to the FANCY HAIR ORNAMENTS, Mass HH Ross. Pa’ au 1—lawtNeovs Greenbrier White Sulphur, Fauquier White Sul- SEMKEN, JEWELER, Ded A Morning, Va K Mastin alta [No 519 arfenton, Charictisviie, Sigunton, Babar’ | jc prepared Vo neato to order ane dence at rs ‘a . un te to order an: ice ma’ ing; peers indy, Pa Ne OF THE DISCONTINUANCE Winchester, Harrisonburg, n, Weirls pr gery: Flower Bec vets, Bracelets, United States Hetel—x.c. nackNEY of the land office at Vincennes, Indiana. Cave, Natural Bridge, Luray, New Market, Mid- | B. ns, Ear Rings. Chains, Crosses, Rings, BK Abell, Ma MKRE NY Noricz 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the land office dleburg, &c. Chartelains ee. Also, Jet Ornaments for sale. fio Bn yon, at Vincenngs, Inpiana, the temporary continu. FARES BY MORNING LIN U7 Persens may rely upon thelr own hair be- 8 Gall. ‘ae w ist A sc = bth was setae by pectic iesige lies From Alexandria to Warrenton, - $2 00 ing used. Jy 3i—tr * harpe, dated a < ‘ SS wc Satterfield, do JB Terry, Flo mentioned, is now discontinued | aint the public & in ES, Dp me fi T Correll, Mad lands crore unsold and unappropriated in 6 00 JEWELRY, C Tinea NY @ W Schryer and lady, | said district will hereafter be subject to entry at 3 50 SILVERWARE, fc. Le aon as? Cen NY the land office at InviaNaroxis, in said State, 3 50 M W. GALT & BRO. are constantly vii 1 weleneed-ten F C Armes und ly,do | the register and receiver for which office will give 425 invoices of the above—and offer every article - arrover, No 2 chil’n and svt, do Leow ego of theday an whine they =a be pre- 500 | in Their line at the a * a yar oe eive applications for entries of an: iddle! 5 OLD AND SILVE! ORK of e- - American Hetel—uzytzsowzn & LovetT. | such lands at their citice. > OMNIBUSES and Brant “"AGONS en ea jon made to order, such as TESTIMONI- G B Zimmerman, Mad Dr W Dorbacker, Md Given under my hand, at the city of Washing | be at the Depot of the Washin; Railroad, to | ALS, oe f embellished with oe de- Sop rene BO: J H McGee, do ton, this sean om perme nt apne Saves ~ oa aoe ae the Steamboat tight ER TEA SETS, DINN SER- —_ : . Commissioner General Land Odtice 6 millon; Mllowing Gal time pg ete ad Precious Stones set in the most modern styles. NEW FALL Goops. sep 1—law6w HW. VANDEGH FT, ARMS, CRESTS, MOTTOES, &c., cut in OHN H SMOOT, 7 iy Supt. | Stone and Metal. J on A CAUTION - M. W. GALT & BRO. No. 119 s. side Bridge, near High st., E only to those who have not yet used STEAMBOATS CONNECTING . GEORGETOWN, D.c., ee eeeeret, an oes amp for cash, or to proet per: 55 cacemens, < assortment of sea 3% Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and 10th sts. my superior Biack Tea at au 30—tf inst the imposition that is attem, ios elastic conscience to palm off Te cents a pound, iTH EACH TRAIL ae en N Nit CARS ARRIV as] ov Alexan. dria—The Steam: T viz representing it to be the same kind as mine. ‘The | YER GEORGE Wien § SoA MAGUE PILLS S Thess Pile hi e . or YASaINGT a ave 108 — new style English Prints nail the deception to the forehead of the | the above connections, leaving Washington at 6 a. | stood unrivalled for the last TzN years. Such is $0 do Merrimack do is by a trial, samples of | m., for the Orange and Alexandria Cars, and con- | the efficacy of these Pills, that such a thing as 30 do Manchester and Lancashire Ginghams tously The balance of | nect with the same train on thelr arrival. FAILURE is impossible, if they are taken accord- 15 do in color Mous de Laines the chop-mark, forty-five boxes’of this article of MEALS furnished on the boats. ing to direction. au 25—eolm 20 do eheek'd Muniion cheap box families fam have rensondely lace than fn | ones Bowes comment with all the trains from Bal- | snmp wiCHLEO® Deitch Peerage for 1855; 1 2 can - 20 do white Cambrics’ do tail. = Seveneresys becsar ling Paes, GEONEY; Captain. H vol. London. 37 cents. sinih F (25 do Swiss and Mull Muslin One hundred and ten Magnolia hams, the last |_~@_———a—______________ Hardwiche’s British Baronetageand Knightage i} de Kichardson’s and Barklics Irish Linen | to be received this season, to be had only at my | CANAL PACKET LINE TO POINT OB | for 1855; 1 vol. London. 37 cents 3. Se, emer ooh taken aXe- Gre HE: Canal Packet CONGRESS having dons, eae cepa jum ¢ 2. reen conserve and preserved All thi acket been | don. . 75 cents. The 2hove Shirt! igs are manufactured to order its necessary Rr American, French, 4 thoroughly repuared and pu British Political ony er FR 4 ys of emi- and can be highh 3 and pickling. Purecidervin- | in first rate order (the machin: nent British Statesmen during the 39 years peace; New York other good brands. egar, glass and stone jars of all sizes for jellies, | being removed and horse power su ‘con- | 1 vol. London, 1955. $1.25. 35 do, beney bine Goer oer Ecries unsarpateed. ZH. MING | own and heghove place, Pe etweee Goong | eer eden, 15 SOSe eS Tee \. -M.P. G6. @ al le lumes, 2, . ‘The very best goods made for servant women | “Cormerof Vermont avenue, Land 15ctreet vorth- | The Boat will leave the wharf of W.. & #6 | pee acinar loca, Literally translated tnto 30 to bd and tee eee © ry sence Shen Oe SRS. | NESDAYS and FRIDAYS Ctr ree eg | English 4 vol, London, 185 Military ‘Sclence; 1 % ion . > —--- — at7o’ mm 50 dozen Linen Cambric Handk’fs, 6¢ to $1 AMPS!—LAMPS!—LAMPS! the Point of Rocks for ry ‘TUES- | vol. London. 87 cents, . 50 ladies’, misses’ and men’s Hosiery Solar and lard ofl Lamps DAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS at the | _Donaldson’s Text Book of Rural Architecture, With an ef Table Damask, Crash | German student’s or economical Lamp same hour, ifferent along | Engineering, and Su: » for range and omer hecting ean Bnet armelll © Bileeie ee pinit gan Lain oR aeenESS | shen sad 3 oa sacri s 8] : tinetts, &c. : - igals Dehonign diasa tentee tate: Lamp at 7 o'clock a. | sep - FRANCK TAYLOR. Putchasers will find it decidedly to their ad ica Lam) reat Falls at 11, | —— vantage to call before their purchases. T: band Lamps M 5! NEW JEWELRY. additions made ‘the month. Kileher's lard Late HARING Jost eceived 0 lot af new style JEW > ee pao Be wtherial oil Has tl tages dies es 7 and Studs’ om WATCHES, Bronze, silver and gilt candle do. my patrons and the public jn general to call and TF 2ou2ie in want of perfect timekeeper at a Candle’ Paper Shades ine my assortment. ue invited tocdl st “H SEMREN Vestas, Lainp Globes pet ein all kind hae LI : No. 230 Pa, bet! , . ; ‘boat at 0. avenue, bet. 930 Pa. avenve, between 9th and 10th sts 4 Rk Meer, ‘GOR LES MERRICE Capt. Any Jewelry and Silyerware sep 18 £0) Li—eodw 6H Seventh st 1" | short notice, } ° case. NGDEN. ! Bravzz Diren, near Rien, Va. } such 'ter’s pense esta gee «eee bw preparation. no ieenedy. I wich forthe sale Pte etcied that it might be brought within @e resed of all. DR. JOHNS, one of the most cians in New York writes as the e Office 56 Beaver st. @ to 31-Miden Lane, Albany, N. ¥. dec 7—y (Oe ‘e: DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED 4 GERMAN BITTERS, |# prepatep By Dr. Cc. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., (LL EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIa, Je ice, Chronic or Nervous Debdility, Dis- eases of the Kidneys, and all Diseases : arising from a Disordered You are at liberty to use this in any way you a asin, re te GTOHNS, M. D. No. 609 Houston street, N. ¥. Price three dollars a Liver or Stomach Such as Constipation. Inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nav- sea, Heartburn, Disgust for food, Fullness, Weight in | be Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink- ing or Flv tering at the Pit of the Srggech, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Sold by CURTIS & PERKINS and BOYD & Breath! tuttertng of the Heart, Choliac es an 49 Meme he en H ing, Fi on shen Ini ‘t joking Sta 4 of W. the ted States for ten dollars, 2s Dimness of Vision, Dots "Ene at Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Defi- of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin isthe ORIGINAL cienc’ and Eye, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs &e., ARTICLE; all others N. B.—Dr, Curtis’s #1 and ONLY GENUIN are base imitations, or vile and aoe l- adden Flushes of Heat Burning in the feits. Shun them as you would POISON. Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great For sale in Was! CHAS. STOTT, | Depression of Spirits. Pa. avenue, near 7th street, and J. B. MOORE, | nnuE PROPRIETOR, in calling the attention in the First Ward. may 22—Om of the public to t_is preparation, does so with a feeling of the utmost confidence in its virtues CARTER’S and adaptation of it to the diseases for which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has stood the neat ts = years’ a ease he Ame fean le, reputation an ie - valled by any similar = fons extant. The testimony in its favor given by the we eg nent and well-known Physicians and indi in all parts of the country is immense. The fol- SPANISH MIXTURE. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT. AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY for Scrofula, King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutane- ens Reuctions, Pimples or Pustules on the face, yes, Ring Worm Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore E: lowing from North Caroling is res} sub or Tetter, Scald Head, E ment and Pain mitted, referring any who may still doubt, Ye the of the Bones and Joints, Stul Ulcers, Sy- | <cMemorabilia,” or Practical Recelpt Book, fo Philitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Com- | Parmors and Families. to be bad gratis of all the pane. and all the diseases arising — in- ts for the German Bitters. —~" Office and Manufactory, 189 ARCE STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. TESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLINA ious use of Mercury, I or Impurity of the B HIS VALUABLE MEDICINE, which has become celebrated for the number of extraor- dinary cures, effected through its agency, has in- | Certificate of Dr. W. Smua, of Pane Hiil, Bich é the proprietors, at the trequest of thelr mend County. N.C. friends, to offer it to the public, which they do Pink Hiui, March 4, 1854. .With the utmost confidence in its virtues and won- ‘erful curative properties. The fol certifi cates, selected from alarze number, are, however, stronger testimony than the mere word of the pro- ; and are all from gentlemen well known their localities, and of the highest re=pectabili- ty, many of them residing in the city of Rich- mond, Va. F. BOYDEN, Esq., of the Richmond, known everywhere, says he bas scen the Medicine called Canten’s Spanisu Mix- TURE, administered in over a hundred cases, in nearly all the ciseases for which it is recommend- ed, with the most astonishingly good results. He says it is the most extraordinary medicine he has ever seen. AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT poner} Dz. C. M. Jacxson, Philadelphis—Dear Sir: 1 have bee: subj of » in its worst tiou for twelve months that ag =o who saw me said I must dic. le in this con- ition | was carfied te the watering places in Vir- Hotel, ‘baly’ About the last of the week 1 went intos agi get some — my child ~ m™ . ‘There were sev he village > ote the store, and one of them poll by take some interest In my cas*, and, efter asking me some questions, said he had been 2 dyspeptic and had —. benefitted by the of HOOF- LAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by , and he insisted that I would try the Bitters, je also called the next a efitted by it (han all the water and medicine ever taken. reaching home one of my neighbors came man 7s in confidence in the ast: the afflicted. it to fail when taken ace: Dr. MINGE,a reg ge ng and metly of the City Hotel, in city of R says has wii in of the effects — ‘were most truly surprising. Consumption, de} it on the Liver, the good SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Drin- ker & —, Was majreced Liver Complaint of three use two bottles of Carter’s Spanish M ky wi GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—The Edi- tors of gg a= Re = ge fae em| their cured of violent sapnret combined Eith Rheumatism, which en- Sindee Spi isis ma a Rae sae ea cure him and toe ba 9 iblic notice, “cheerfully recommend it to all who are with any of the blood.” ecif : W. SMITH + October 24, 1853, says : Ghroule Dysentery end functional derangement of ie th the Liver, band ter oomectaltant ces, 1 ate dosirous of @ quantity of it for the benefit of my community. You will, therefore, please send “ae, &. " TIFICATE OF WN. J, ATWOOD. Hentevittx, Yadkin Co., N.C November Ist, 1955 : All 9, s bave todo. HOOF LAND’S have cured me of the most case of the PILEs thet, to the lot of man. My case is in this community, es I am weil and the surrounding counties, and that m bas astounded all ons, as 1 pomqacngen Eo and noth{ug did me am good wu upon to try the Bitters. You pet Be it craly'2 valuable medicine. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Con- juctor on the R. F. and P. R. R.Co., Richmond, make any use of this communica- AL: the efficted, you mey think 7 . J. ATWOOD. IN Richmond, was cured acnmmns by three i... ixture, of | These bittcrs are entirely vegetable, they Salt Rheum, h he had nearly twenty the systemf never years, and which all the physicians of the city 4 could not cure. Mr. ‘Thompson is a well known merchant in the city of Richmond, and his cure is xandrii Garr S42) __mari—ly_ LT’S AND ALLEN’S REVOLVING Ww: Gutters ; 4 "sand G Dresein Ceps; Powder Flasss Horns; Shot Pouches and Belts; Nipple Wrenc: Main Springs. Gun Hammers, Gun re , and a assortment of all kind jun Trimmings. For sale b: E.K LUNDY sep19 No. 128, Bridge street Georgetow RESERVING KETTLES. received a fresh supply of Clarke's English Enamelled Kettles, all sizes. Persons wishing tbe very best senterass Gctiec Pains at the s urn ad Seventh street. a permanently cured. Prine}; y atM. WARD, CLOSE&Co., No.6 Natacatiene: New Yore? . T. W. DYOTT& SONS, No. 162 North Second street, Philadelphia. i BENNETT & BEERS, No. 125 Main strect And for sale by C! ton f0 HARLES STOTT, W: ; RY PEEL, Alexandria, RAE per oti rac Yond 9, = Siete ther we bene ss ss ee sep C. WARRINER WATCHMAKER, Ne. 30 Pe. avenue, betweed 9th and 10th streets,

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