Evening Star Newspaper, September 26, 1855, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

formers, any number may be ha: applying tothe under ‘on all occasions P. ne: ag idence, Penn: venue, north ies doe eae of non fall, ep 18—2m* ” ESPUTA’S eigen x BAND. Band is now again to Tihich has been sdded Lewis Webberaccie brated Cotillon Band. They now number 18 per- formers, and comprise the best musical talent in this city. This id is now ready to furnish number of Musicians on all occasions for EVENING STAR. ANSWER tathe Raleeeingestantey 3 Star: ** President Franklin Pierce.” Miscevtaxrcors Exiewa.—I-am composed of 22 letters: My 1, 15, 18, 10, 10, 18, was in ancient My- thology called the god of life, light, and the arts. ~ My 13, 9. 7, is what we are all obliged todo. My 21, 22, 15, 7, 14, 21, 22, is the god of BRASS AND STRING BARD, rus Catone Band, now ere. an the sea. Miu or Civic Parties, Balls, Pic My 8, 22, 4, 10, 7, 16, is a great blesaing. _ | Nics, Serenades, ‘ke , and they antee to give My 6, 17, 5, 18, 21, was a famous poct and | entire satisfaction on all occasions. The musician. thankful for past favors, would respectfully solicit My 19, 18, 14, 15, is to eat. acontinuance of public patronage. r My 20, 22: 19, ig'a werd often used. na eo eee My 2, 3, 12, 19, 19, is easily broken. cation to the Leader, at No. S12 Seventh utheet My Li, 17, 11, 19, was the constant attend- ant of Juno. = My whole at one time lived in Greece. ° M. Ev. Ua There is a tree on C. R. Alsop’s farm in Middletown, Connecticut, which three feet in diameter, and is one half maple and one half white oak! The bedy of the tree is round and smooth, and the junction of the two varieties is marked by a slight ridge in the bark, which would hardly be noticed. Twelve feet from the ground the tree divides ; one side is maple, the other oak. The maple throws outa branch that has become entirely sur- rounded by the oak, and offers on thatside the singular appearance of a white oak tree throw- ing out a maple limb. east, near the Navy Yard. JOHN erie | sep 17—2m* der. SILVER WARE. H SEMKEN, 330 Pa. avenue, between 9th and © 10th streets, offers his e stock of pure Silver Ware, consisting of Co! and Tea iy complete, Si Bowls, Cream Goblets, Cups. Spoons and Forks, and a magnificent assortment of richly chesed fattey allver ware suitable for gifts, at reduced Persons in want of any of the above articles are invited to call. oo mostly of our own manufacture, we war- rant it . Sik f an’ made to order at wit neue Fae Siam et ting es Testimonials, Premiums, &c. au 1—tr DR. L. 5B. WRIGHT'S UNFAILING “SCROFULOUS ANTIDOTE,” For the Permanent Cure of CONSUMPTION and all other forms of SCEQFULOQUS ISEASES. yas Medicine is prepared by an eminent ‘phy. sician of eighteen years ‘ice in New York oiey, Guring which time he constantly used it with the most unbounded success, and created for it a reputation in private eamice, unequalled in the history of cine. Itacts immediately upon MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. FROM THE UNITED STATES. Leaves For -New York..Havre.. New York. . Havre. “Southampton. FROM > ag tos Baltic ......... Liverpool Sep. 8 | the blood, cleansing it from all scrofulous humors Washington .. Southam’n. Sep. 12 | or impurities, renovating and. by its magic, pow- America. Sep. 15 | ors, INVIGORATE THE WHOLE SYSTEM, Pacific. New York...Sep. 22 | in of which, hundreds of respectable wit- North 5 York ...Sep. 22 | nesses from the doctor’s private practice have giv- Union.. --New York ...Sep. 25 | en in thetr, testimony, and entreatjthose UG” The California steamers leave New York on the Sth and 20th of each month. ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. Wiliards’ Hotel—a. a. & 3.0. WILLARD. W = S Winder, NC Miss Lawrence, do B F Cawthorne, Va M G Dickinson, SC DS Walton, do W _B Lining and lady, 4 Cowles, jr, NC Y from any scrofulous tion, to call wpom them and satisfy themselves. A Treatise on Scrofulous Diseases can be had gratis at PRINCIPAL DEPOT, 409 Broadway, and at Drug Stores generaily. 8 CHARLES STOTT & co., Agents for Wi DR. L. B. WRIGHT'S TASTELESS “LIQUID CATHARTIC,” 2 R, FAMILY PHYSIC. td anus | ae 15 is the B ST) CHEAPEST, and MOST Se esate Redan, Mess EFFICIENT CATHARTIC EVER OF- FERED TO THE PUBLIC. © JRountree, NC It is TASTELESS, (thereby avolding the nau- C H Huntington and ly, Ny seating eifect of Pills, Oi, Senna, &c.,) and Miss A Channing,do A Marshall and dau’r, ducing no griping or other painful effects. Unlike W Hi Morsell, Mass do all other pirgatives, it searches to the bottom of DC Waid, ly, Ala w roc. Va the disease, thoroughly cleanses the stomach, aud A M Rutland, Mass W ‘Thompson. do leaves the bowels entirely free from costiyeness. Miss Rutland, do W M Crawford, do NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. Gruf, Ma Sor) tamed el Children drink it readily and without forcing, GW Cox,NC P 8 Richardson. do and NO MEDICINE IS MORE HIGHLY RE- R B Williams, NY A W Lawson, Md COMMENDED by the MEDICAL FACULTY. W 8 Kinney, La C H Manning, Can J Cuttertand ly, NY H D Lawrence and lady, Mass Mrs Allison, Va Miss Morgan, do R A Hayes, ly, NY W P Banks, S A Kendrick, Mess HE Lawence and sor, Give it a trial and then judge for yourselves. It can be had wholesale and retail at E.H. STA BLER & CU.S, Baltimore, or CHAS. STOTT & CO., Washington, D C. DR. WRIGHT'S PRINCIPAL DEPOT, 469 Broadway, where the doctor can be consulted daily on diseases generally, from 12 to 2 p. m., Miss Lawrence, do Hon F P Stanton, Tenn RN Bence, Pa Mas‘er Morgan, do : e 15 Dr BC Conzery,Md J W Morgan, do Without charge je 16m irs Contee, do Dr E Marks and lady, NEW GOODS. Missies Sellman, do do * OLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEW- J,Sellman, do Mrs Sperry, SC ELRY, CLOCKS, FANCY ARTI- c oa, a pte sh gree do CLES, &c., just received, and can = R Brogden, de Miss Crosby, bought 25 per cent. cheaper than similar R Contee, do HH Wallace, Va apo F ‘oods can be bought in Washinzton.— ood Clocks, $1 2 rime jewelled Silver Watch. 85; 1S-carat Gold Watches, jewelled, $20; Gold Levers, 13 jewels, 223; Jewelry, all prices and styles; Gold Chains, very cheap and in great va- riety; Fancy Articles, such as Loops, Shaving Cream, superior Razor Strops, Razors that can’t be excelled, Knives, Scissors, Clothes and Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, and a great many arti- cles too numerous to mention. Also, some very h-priced Gold «nd Silver Watches of the best ers in London; Silver Watches as high as $50; Gold do., 2175. Call and examine for yourselves. [> Terms invarlabl ; cash. N. B.—Watches and Jewelry at wholesale.— Cash paid for old silver. J. ROBINSON, Jeweler, 319 Penn. av., opposite Browns? hotel. sep 5—eolm EW JEWELRY, WATCHES, SILVER WARE, &c.—We have for the last week opexing daily, large invoices of the latest styles of eS JEWELRY FINE WATCHES, PURE SILVER WARE, &c., to which we invite the attention of purchasers in want of first rate f the most modern BE Riddick, NY A Cook and ly, Md J M Pennington and ly, NY Bi Lane and ly, Can J B Cooper, NY H Haskell, do #H Hammond and lady, - C Hufnogle G Terrill, Ala Perser Abbott, USN R P Balwin and lady, Mass ‘il Harney. do Drammond, Pa Miss Drummond, do W D Jones. Md AC Rungus, La C B Thrustoa, do La Miss Hammond, do P.Powell, Va Browns’ Hetsi—t P.& «. BRowN € Cox, DC W_# Hopkins. do Gorman, Md 8 = aon dangh, E A Tatem, Miss MrsjM Tatem and chil- dren, do B Wood, NY Mrs Barrington, do T Francis, Md G W Green, Ky Dr W Mitchell, Pa Dr € 5 otn-ton, Md DrM L ‘arter, K H Pearson and 1, Dr Baylor, Va G B Calhoun, Tenn sell, 5 A E Maxwell, Fla 3 E Lemoine, Va W Nisbett, Mo Mrs Nesbitt, do Miss Nesbitt, do J ® Buchenan, Ga E Fornet, NY J H O’Brien, Va B EMiott. do EE Lam, do styles and at the est rates. : Hon G R Kinz, La D Booker, do ae cai Aoieldiohe Ltt < A Franzell and ly, Va. W_Hawkesworth and ly, oe av., between 2th an: sts. W Brown andy Md SC sep? yey a Gane AMERICAN HOTEL, A J Lowndes, Md No. 456 Pa. avenue, between 1h and 6th strects 8. HEFLEBOWER & L. T. LOVET, PROPRIETORS, fy S—6m THE PIANO FORTE CLASSES oF MR. WM. HENRY PALMER RE now nearly completed, but a few vacan- cies yet remain to ne filled, for which earl pet pega is desired, as the number being lim{- ts J — Madison and jady, ya W J Ledyard, Ala Miss Ledyard, do Mr Dunkin and lady, SC J A Rowland, Md United States Hotel—n.c. uacxnzr B A Parrish, Pa $ B Slown, Ct A Herrington, Va W W _ Wheeler, jr, NC Simms, L: Gev Jes Johnson, Va > 2 bell. NY 7 a no additional pupils will be afterwards ad- ~ c em sa NY aoa E mitted, Mr. Palmer having determined to take no Jileekesrsde” ‘A Wheeler, do more than he can fully attend to. Due notice will Hon A D Barnes, NY C Goodridge, NY be given to each pupil of the first meeting for in- J A Raglum, Va 5 A Darrow, do ‘struction, and as an incentive to improvement he A C Stevens do DB King. Va roposes, at the expiration of the first half year to 2 3 H Johnston, do H Ford. do ave @ general examination of his Classes, to R C Cooper, NC 3 C Emerson, do which the parents and friends of each pupil will J Colegate, Md A H King, Mich be invited, and ircnd will be awarded to those poeta, Seaman ge. | Vem iemwetcimeasts fs eee Li Ro er aa G E Cowner, Ala meaiience, O33 F street , a $5 per quarter of twenty lessons. eep Kirkwood Homse—z.u. & a. x1nxwoop, CF Meyers, O PT Rich arason, Pa ‘T Swann, jr, Md G D Mercer, ALAHRR SH Metcalf, Pa TM Soth: , NY R Bage, @ E Comm) zey, Md FALL GOODS. f gees subseriber would invite the attention of his friends and the public to his supe- rior stock of Goods for yentlemen’s wear for the ht yee season just received, which will be made up to order in the most approved styles, at the shortest notice, and at his ‘T 5 Henings, do Fes Wills, Pa JH Robiason, Ct M Caspar, NY J & Halley, La >, Glasne ; usually low prices. Thankful to his for W F Glemall, VEN their bere ee heretofore ofeach 0 lent tha! rom 2 facilities he now enjo: t 4 . etched De Dose: Va 77" | able to give all entire satisfaction. © te aan E W Cropley, Ma ts iii + Piaatat le BM b y, Md W P Alexander, Va erchant Tailor, Sth st., 3 doors north Pa. av © 5 Stewart, @o G C Wharton, do fp S—dim R Webb, do Mrs S A Delzell, Md INDEPENDENT POLICE, E undersigned have entered into a firm fcr the purpose ¢f attending to all criminal ana other business which may be entrusted to them, Any communicatien from any part of the United States will be Promptly attended to. One of said firm witl be found at all times at John D. Clark’s United Stetes Police Office, No. 527 Twelfth at. WILLIAM H FANNING, JOHN H. STEWART, J. NORWOOD. SOLOMON GODDARD. au27—Im (Organ) ME. W. HENRY PALMER'S E. LINDSLEY, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LAND WARRANTS, SAINT PAUL, MIN. TERRITORY. ANDS BOUGHT AND SOLD THROUGA- 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 ual at the expiration of five years. Phe Land at that time to be sold, unless otherwise agreed upon, and One Balt of the current value of the Warrant at the PIANO FORTECGLASSES _ ’ persons wishing to locate SVarrants entirel en r obedience to the numerous requests for the In- their own account, the charge will be, for tort troduction of the Piano forte Classes into the acres $15; elhty acres, 2u; one hundred and | 2b0ve cities, Mr. W. H. Palmer is ‘willing to un- sixty acres, 25; and will receive with their title, dertake one came in each city, to be conducted 2 plat and description of the =and. Wehigo as tlfewe already formed in REYERENCES: se MinnzsoTa—Gov. Willis A. Gorman; Ex-Gov pplicetions to be made by letter or in poe to Alex. Ramsey; Hon. J. T. Rosser, Sec. M. T.; x street, A Mr. Palmer, at bis residence, No. 233 Mesars. Ames & Van Eltem, Attorneys at Law; Washington, Terms 5 per quarter, Messrs. Morton & Pace, Whe! ists. sep 10— BaLtimoza—W. P. Prestca. stca, Esq. ey at MADAME R’S REMOVAL. Richard C. Bowie, -» Com. Merchant ; ¥ Ham. Wasuineton—Hon. W.W. Seaton; Hon. J. ‘T. Towers, Mayer; Hon. Ju J. 0 J.C. C. Haratiton, Beg.) Attorney = tan ol. Wn. ‘ive information in all the Affairs relating to Life, Health, Wealth, Marriages, Love, Journeys, Law suits, Difticul- ties in Business, Absent Friends, Sickness and an ae - Death, and in respect to all other subjects. $1 amet Prana Fmd — Taylor bee also able to tell the Ages of pecans tor zeediey Grammar, bag), President Pode ers &- C. | numbers. ALI those who wish to consult Madame ei iat? President Patriotic Bank R. will call soon, as she will remain in the city but a short time. She can be consulted at all hours of the day and evening. Her name is on the door—at No. 285, 13th street, corner of D, on the left hand side. Gentlemen 50centsand Ladies 25. Sep 4—2w* FRENCH BOOT MAKER. Bea WOLFSTEINER, No. 487 Eighth st., near Pa. avenue, is now prepared to, make the most Fashionsble F rench Boots His long experience and. pra+tice in this h of the business in is and New York, ery?! him in saying fiial his boots cannot be excel in this country. . Has on hand a lot already made up, to which the particular attention of gentlemen are invited. sep 1l—3m* re {SUPERIOR TABLE AND POCKET CUT- CURE FOR HOT WEATHER. RNY'S ICE CREAMS, CAKE, and WA- TER ICES, for which he was awarded a by the Metropolitan Mechanics’ Institute shly recommen for the above. Will be sent (0 any part of the District free of he Me ad = orders to $4 Bridge st , Sem y 2—e0 ae ee AND WARRANTS LOCATED, ribers will locate Led Warrants Ohio, Indizna, Ilinoi or lowa, and dese land located, and give If, upon ex: uination, th: correct, they will themselves take for it another warrant for the same One of the firm resides in the & correct ription of th: " Raps Proves in- the land, giving + semi est, and will g've the business bis personal superintendance S lery, R Scissors, &e tively lo MILLER & ROWSE Moisekeepers? Fusuishing Store, 490 Seventh Jib st.. opposite Post Ostce, Washington. | sce Pee taming Sore, AOU Beventh 18—eodm sep 22 hy Sis a gig Soe ee ae gins a ee We. Oire git an 7 PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN Goons... |... Information for-Travelers. - Metical, Bee at NET SeaTac} | BY BATLROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST. tees aha dpe EALED. proporals n Proposals for aes . 5. indide @: ,” will be recelved at O fice Time between Washington and ‘Wheeling wee caain oeneanameres Sik nian a We ‘te Bist day of but 17% hours! HYGHANA October next, for farn for the In- Bunning Time betwoen Washington and” Brought heme door Million? dian De; ent for stipulations Cincinnati 27 hours t! a oe with ~~ om lesitan teens other Indian pur- | gHRovGH TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHECKS TO BE 603 Mackinac Blankets and Dry Good lackinac ts @ ry Goods. 2,700 pairs 3 point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and h 8 ibs 2,900 pairs 2}4-point white MacKinac blan to measure 51 by 66 inches, and weigh 6 Ibs. 1,000 pairs 2-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 42 by 56 inches, and weigh 5 Ibs 1,000 pairs 14;-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 36 by 50 inches, and weigh 4x ibs 750 pairs 1-point white Mackinac blankets, to 32 by 46 inches, and weigh 3 Ibs 300 pairs 3-point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches. 300 pairs 234 -point scarlet Mackinac bi measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh 6 ibs 100 pairs 34¢-point green Mackinac to measure 66 by 54 inches, and weigh 10 lbs 300 pairs 3-point green Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh § Ibs 200 pairs 23¢-poin' — Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 60 inches, and 6 lbs 100 pairs 33{-point Gentinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 66 by 84 inches, and weigh 10 Ibs 400 pairs 3-point Gentinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 ibs 300 pairs 2}¢-point Gentinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh 6 ibs 3,000 yards fancy list blue cloth 250 ° do do green do 1,500 do graylistblue do 3,500 do saved list blue do 2,500 do do scarlet cloth x do do green do ands worsted yarn, 3 folds Sones cotton flag handkerchiefs do Madras do black silk do 8-4 cotton shawls 6-4 do 44 do do 8-4 wollen shawls 1,000 pounds linen thread 20 do sewing silk 250 pieces riban 75 gross worsted garteri 30 pieces silk handkerchiefs 35,000 yards calico 20,000 “ do Merrimac calico 5,000 blue drilli 5,000 Georgia stripes 2,000 blue dennins 2,000 cottonade 10,000 bed ticking 1,000 Kentucky jeans 1,000 sattinets $8,000 peer linsey. 5,000 bleached shirting domestic shirting, unbleached do sheeting do checks, stripes, and plaids eueeghSh obs 000 000 000 do 200 dozen wollen socks . 2,000 yards flannels, assorted 600 pounds cotton thread 400 dozen spool cotton 500 pounds cotton maitre 50 do best Chinese vermillion 1,000 do brown gilling twine, No. 30 1,500 flannel shirts 1,500 calico do . Crass No. 2. Ready-made Clothing. 350 blue cloth frock coats 350 «do Ppantaloons Crass No.3. Hardware and Agricultural Implements. 5,000 pounds brass kettles 1,000 tin kettles 150 eae aned ipo 8 in a nest 20 dozen 10-quart tin is a & 40 do 6-quart 45 do 4-quart - S0 do 2-quart 300° do butcher knives 350 do scalking knives 20 M gun flints 10 gross gun worms 50 do squaw awls 100 do fish hooks, assorted fish lines do s needles dozen combs do scissors 6 do bush scythes do grass do 5 do grain do 3 do adzes 15 do grubbing hoes do weeding hoes pairs hames 100 do tracechains 200 log chains 150 drawing knives, 10 and 12 inches in length 200 augers, in equal proportions of 134, 1, %, and ¥ inch 150 hand saws 25 cross-cut saws, 7 feet in length 23 do do 6 do do 50 dozen hand saw files 6 do cross-cut saw files 5 do wood rasps 400 quailers socket chisels, 4,1, and 2-inch 50 planes, fore and jack 10 dozen shovels 20 do spades 500 camp ketties 2,000 short-handed frying pans 40 dozen basting spoons 250 do iron table spoons 40 do tin cups 15 do scythe snaths S do cow bells Cuass No.4 , Ares. ds © dozen axes, to weigh from 4% to 5 mmds $0 do half axes, iotwelgh Sif pamnte 30 do hatchets, to weigh 1% pounds 2 do broad axes, ordinary’ size Said goods to be furnished at Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, Cincinnati St. Louis, Detroit, or Chicago, as may be speci in the accepted bids; and the deliveries thereof to be made on or before the Ist day of April next, or at such time or times thereafter during the year 1596 as may be ordered by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. The right will be reserved to require a greater or less quantity of any of the articles named than that specified in the above schedule; and also any others of the same class, but of a different descrip- os that may be needed, at the lowest market prices. Goods of American manufacture, of the required styles and quality, will be preferred; but as the = of blankets and cloths are foreign fabrics, it will be necessary, in proposing a domestic arti, cle of either of those kinds, that a sample thereof shall accompany the bid. The articles to be furnished must in all Tespects conform to, and be equal with, the samples re- cently selected, which may be seen at this office, orsuch samples of American manufacture as may be furnished and approved. They wiil be vy eo yan uch inspected and compared with the samples agent or agents appointed for that Purpose. pi #8 May be unequal ‘thereto in any particular will be rejected; in which case the contractor will be bound to furnish others of the required kind or quality Within three days; or, if that be not one, they will be purc! at his expense. Payment will be ie for the goods received on invoices thereof, certified by the agent or agents sppointed to inspect them. ‘onds will be required in the amount of the bid for the faithful performance of the contract, with two or imore sureties, whose sufficiency must be certified by a United Btates judge or district attor- "The Proposals must embrace the articles. " the quantities thereof, as they are ed in the’ foregoing schedule, with the prices annexed to each in id cents at which they will be furnished, and the amounts must be carr! and footed up for each clags. They shoild be submitted with the following’ heading : “1 [or we] peceby propose to furnish for the service of the Indian epartment, and accord! to the terms of its advertisement therefor dated September 24, 1855, the following’ icles’ at the prices hereto annexed, [heze thelist ascord: ing to the class or classes Proposed for,} deliver- able in the city of (Boston, New York, Philadel- [cette Baltimore, Pittsbu: y Cincinnati, St. Louis, etroit. or Chicago, as the case may be,) on or before the first day of Api next, or at such time or times during the year as may be ordered by the Commissioner of Indian A: irs; and I {or we] will also furnish, at the same Prices, such additional quantities of the same kinds and quall- ties of goods, and at the lowest meigeoorgs such ot icles of the same class, but of a dif. fe ion, as may be required for the ser-, vice Indian Department during the 1856, bove stated. And if thi proposal be accepted, [here insert the words ‘tint posed for] 1 for we) wilh eas Ga BE, “ t hereafter, execute a contract eel give security, sat ry of Indian Affairs, for the the. fame."? ee i ach proposal mus' . antee, Hf the following fora, tobe ey Drew or more Temponsitle persons, whose suiliclency must be certified to by one oF more persons pel- nl te or begga known to the nt; “* I [or we) here! that - der, [or bidders, } 1 econtmace beawanded inn, (cz. them] seca ia to ais their] foregoing or proposal, will execut security for the performance Pelee ag ed in the advertisement for Goods. we ae a og sues and (orvwel the Unied States or the Indien reason of failure so to do on the part of sald bid dor’ [or bidders. | No proposal will be considered does sirictl tents to the terms dtanetigas ofthis advertisement. GEO.W. YPENNY Commissioner. sep 25—ditadtawtOctaL HAD IN WASHINGTON. 4 yee BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ROAD ba im its Western connections, now the inducements to HORE sodlpotionet be WEST? NONTH WEST, and theSOUTHWEST. ° Optome j ¢ Trains ound West from Balti- eyes, and such that 7 | siclan more is always as Washington guest wa with precision and satis- stantly Junction (lately called Relay House) 9 rez on Balt . Thisis the y change of cars - T. acknowledges ee | San men required between Washington and the Ohio river. | ment alread: farther solicits | inherited dng tronage of ——— ve not yet availed them Pon then Seed ane thou: 4 call, by send- | subject to the there, (with the ) wit ae “8 hve ana is for sale’ Yond. Phe consceting Prntne hare Wes be: | inghes they can read this print with thelr specta. | country rat6-a. Mm, and 4 p.m On Sunden aficn | ales, can be supplied with'such that will improve | ‘The Inhaler latter aos their sight en, without the ‘At WHEELING direct connection 1s made| Innumerable testimonials to be seen ; and cefer- | the bod: with the trains of the CENTRAL OHIO RAIL- | ences given to many who have derived the greatest | Hi oa eyo running from Bellaire, on the eed es nee cap ape gio mye io. 519 might Newark, COLUMBUS trains con street, three from 044 Fellows’ | .OR° pba sty Ral f for Sandusky, Toledo >up Sa: Nonvoue, September 7, 1854 us! . 5 Detroit, St. Louis ete. * 4 Sir—The Spectacles you made for me suit very Asai At COLUMBUS the c. 0 trains con- | well, and seem to have improved my sight snore | 5 7 Do Cunt. nect with the fast trains of the Little Méami Raii- | than any other I have lately tried. Jacihes, MARGARE road to Xenia, Cincinnat! ete. At LITT. W. T: 5 aie Little Miami Railroad) connection is | _T have vrigge ey Se 2 prep nod pemee wloe g thee formed with the trains through Dayton, to Indian- | Mr. Tobias, and find ae ee ee — cured Inland lose 3 3 opene focus. recommend asa skillful Og My » St. » ete. - him Passengers holding Through Tickets for | clan. HENRY A. WISE. | of several years’ Monphis Vicksbur; fatchez, New Orleans,| Mr. J. Tostas: Sir—The — curable by the ete., which arealso Ngee op ome trans- | furnished me yesterday are month ferred at Cincinnati to the Mail Ohio, Tickets for E' Cairo, and 8t. Louis are sold by this route. For CLEVELAND, and via Cleveland Toledo, Detroit, Chi etc., tickets are sold, when the Ohio is navizable between and jy Agee roeet aan m where a with the and Pittsburg Railroad are requested to notice that while is only route affording Through see iain ect aul the leading a most Polat in x West. ‘The distance from m to Cincinnati is but 653 miles, being about 100 miles shorter than by any other route ! FARE, BY THROUGH TICKET, FROM a EG eS eres excel 3, Day , Cins 5 Cincinnatt, #4800, ; disvapette - el eae ‘WM. B. ROUZIE, ae ne Se fey ane i, 2 cual J . JOHNS, one of the most - land, $12 50; Toledo, 8 i Detroit, $15 20; Elder of Methodist Conference. | _,DR; JQHNS, one of the most estes yal ee ee ee Wimixcton, N.C., Jan. 97,1854. | “(Dr Contis—Dear Sir—Having ‘witnessed the ost a ae Seat, Spe eae Mr. J. Tozias: Deut Sir—I am happy to say | excellent your Hygeana er Hy- FOR FREDERICK AN PER'S | that the Spectacles which I obtained from youlast Vapor and Cherry Syrup, in ease of FEE NAR TINSBURG, CUMBERLAND, | week are entirely satisfactory. From an inequal- | Sronchifs, and being much ia faver ef counter ir BERKLEY SPRINGS, BEDFORD SPRINGS, | {ty n the viewal of my eyes, T have berto- | sone — a PIEDMONT, OAKLAND, and FAIRMOUNT, | five found stent ditions ia getting glasses ofthe | Sad Sica Cheer” recom : i iS Fee te ie oo tions between — rrp 4 ere > M cated Aparetas as being om more Wheeling. take train from | 22° e be esr 2 jent and effectual mode an’ Badinore and ? Jaga exlty hasbeen y obvia so that the | of the kind I have ever seen. Ne doubt chovasndé ad me are deci PI be man’ UF For trains to and from Baltimore, Anzpolts, | {> say eyes of any 1 have ever yet used. eae ee ee ye ee Very respectfully, yours I must here be allowed to confess that I am IDF" F or further Information, Through Tickets, 33 DRANE, va er - : ae. ly to THOMAS H, PARSONS, Agent, Rector of St. James’ Parish Bat unis ti je neat] Sontrived article, its ef- s pee JOHN H. DONE. fects in the case above alluded to, bave induced - 2 De of Interior, May 7, 1855. Fro: naturel dedoets and the unequal range of | me os) in its favor. C Baltimore Beary si Stes Baltinzose. my eyes, I have been com to use glasses for | You‘are at liberty to use this In any way you may 3—¢ : several years. I have different may think proper. pee ORANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILMOAD. | eyes. Fotr months since Mr Tobias made two GTORNS, M.D. sce "| pairs especially for me, which I have found to No. 669 Houston street, N.Y. 26 Oe SG heis ena ed to adapt bissces mata ely to the eye Sold CURTIS & PERKINS and BOYD & enal '. SE aT ae I most cheerfutly recommend Mr Robins to all | PAUL, 149 Chambers st., N. Y. Te SOUTH, via ALEXANDRIA, GOR. | 28¥ing Gccasion to usegiasses, and bear my test!- | ‘Four packages sent free to any part of the Usl- DONSVILLE and RICHMOND—no night linc | MOBY # to his ekill as an optician, | ted States for ten dollars. on Sunday. Assist. Sec’y to aign Land Warrants. N. B.—Dr. Curtis’s H isthe ORIGINAL Leave Washi on ¥ before 6 o’clock am Be : , and ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; all others Leave lexan jag © z “Cam Pe i... ee a ee Ee a are base imitations, or vile and Injuricus . ve Washington 4 <¢ “ pm SOMETHING TO OLD AND YOUNG. ts. Shun them as you would ave Al « « For sale in Wi CHAS. STOTT. at Alexandiia i i PROFESSOR WOOD'S Pa aveune ng | J.B MOORE, From Washington and Alexandria, to Gor- HAIR RESTORATIVE. the First Ward. may 26m 3 vista HIS pre; on, although less than two oe rom Gordonsville to Rtickmo “22,22 | I before the public; owing to its wondesfil ef. CARTER'S e fects upon the human hair and scalp, has already SPANISH MIZTURE ybtai: cele! sale perfectly an | 4 seataes "ee at the ordinary ap) | THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! used for such purposes, won its way, been | NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY in IT. » most pleasant and ex: tous route to th est F Greenbrier White es ee Fauquier White Sul- beds Warm, Hot, Alum and Ca; Springs, ‘arrenton, Charlottsville, Staunton Strasburg, Winchester, Harrisonburg, Lexi: Weir's AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY for Scrofule, Cave, Natural Bridge, Lurty, New Market, Mid- | jh ahe |nlled States, the Canadas, and the West ; King's Psi, Rheumatism, Obetinate Catane” dleburg, &c. it is remembered that its ty upon | ous ptions, Pimples or on ao, FARES BY MORNING LINE? its merits, solely as established by actual tests. Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm From to Warrenton, - = $200 | oy, Dt this on will actually Restore gray or Tetter, Head, E: t and Pain “ Gordonsville, - 350 | bet th tt. Natural Coles produce a luxuriant | of the Bones and Joints, Stu Ulcers, Sy- “ “ Charlottesville, - 4 50 ‘upon the heads oftike bald, prevent the | Philitlc Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Com ra ie Gunton, = = 60 fatr from falling off, and when used as a tonic ar- | nts, and all the diserses from an tn “ & Strasburg, - - 350 | icie. produce a continual flow of the natural fluid | icious use of + y imprudence ia kilfe, a 3 Winchester,- - 3 50 and ‘thos render the hair soft, glossy and wa’ | ‘or Impurity of the Blood. i . Luray, cxct, 1 £33 | destroy diseases of the scalp, and expel dandraly, | YJVHIS VALUABLE MEDICINE, which has “ ‘ pb ececaiy + 59 | the certificates of distinguished gentlemen and become celebrated for the number of extraor- = " Middleby BONS on | ladies in every part of the country who have tried cures, effected through its agency, brs in- OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONS will | it, and thesefore what they know, most ful- the proprietors, at the urgent request of their Sense ne Depot of the Washington Railroad, to | iy attest. ‘That by a proper use ofthis Restorative friends, to offer it to the public, witch they do Gaonee Peo Tord EAN RL ae et | the hair can be made to attain and retain its natu- with the utmost confidence’ In its virtues and won- Guquce Lack, for ALEXANDRIA, adistancecf | raleolor to almost any age alotied to humanity, | derful curative . The following certifi ee ee ee by removing the cause of disease from the scalp | cates, sclected | eee a ee, H.W. VANDEGRIFT. no matter how long si the concurrent tes- | testimony than the :aere word of the pro- jit Gen. Supt. timontals of the press and the certi ificates of SEE ye Re TT ee Semen wel. basen STEAMBOATS CONNECTING the use of this curative: ax well os of therentins | fy, many of them residing inthe clty of Rich- = Ages a CARS ARRiV ons of editors and certificates before alln - | mond, Va. Oe ee ded to, can be had of all agents. F. BOYDEN, Esq., of the Exchange Hotel, dria.—The Steamers THO3. COL-, 3 ¥ . 12, 1855. u u YER or GEORGE WASHINGTOS e ee RB known ae Dace ichmond. everywhere, Re Prov. Woop—Dear Sit—Having made trial of the Medicine called CaAnTER’® Sramish Mix- ur Hair Restorative, it gives me to administered in over a hundred cases, in t Its effect has been ei nearly all the diseases for which it is recommend- xcellent in flammation, dandruff, and a most astonishingly good results. He itching, with which’ 1 have yy 4 childhood, and hes alsor estored m ever seen. nea opetere cle, ie AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CURE.—1 pleasure and prot. Yours, truly J. K. BRAGG, tor of Orthodox Church, Brookiicid. the above connections, leaving Washington at 6 a. m., for the Orange and Alexandria Cars, and con- neéct with the same train on their arrival. MEALS furnished on the’beats. _ ¢ Boats connect with all the trains from Bal- SAM’L GEDNEY, Captain. 4 more. may 17—tf WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. — wi Soe — = 4g? OF HOURS.—On and after Mon- day, thé 23d instant, the Trains will ‘ Leave Washington at 6 and 8 a. m., and 3 and iF dong facia p.m? Leave Baltimore at 44 and 9X @. m., and 3 and 5% p.m. On Sunday at ap 23—tr gray; but bythe resumed its priginal color, and permanently 30. SIDNEY . H. PARSONS, Agent. FOR M@UNT VERNON. N TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.—FARE, round trip, $1; fr lexandria 75 cents —The si OMAS, COLLYER leaves Washington at exan- dria at 9 o'clock. Couches leave the Capitol for the boat at Sx o’clock. Coach fare 10 cents. Per- sons wishing the coaches will leave their residence ‘with George & Thomas Parker. € Refreshments on the boat. eet 23—tf SAM’L GEDNEY, Captain. Fi all the popular remedies of the day, but to noef- Snot, stant | was inden bp tase deus eabdienned alr tive, and am very to say itis doing . I have now a epee young bair, and cheerfully recommend its use all similarly afficted. A.C WILLIAMSON, if 3 L 3 a Address 0. J. WOOD & CO., Fro Broadway, Now York, and 118 ‘Market Lo 0. we: STOTT & CO., wholesale snd retail Agent, ‘'F. W. DYOTT & SONS, General Wholesale Agent, Philadelphia, Pa. aul—ly é E | H a a & i y ELEGANT CARPETINGS. Fp received, direct from Englewl and manu- factory, and on sale— 5 2 100 pieces heavy three frame Bx 7. a Tepes, digg #82 ante en Care 75 do double ingrain Also, 50 pieces 4-4, 34, and 5-8 twilled and plain Venet Reel pptong jer on Pte steps. We are sure we are In“declaring that for stoutness of body, richness g@ designs and colors. and reasonableness of pri ur pl t stock of the above goods excel ang ‘Othets Before offered for sale in this market. $ We shall be daily in the receipt, for several days to come, of our adgitignal supplies of elegant Wilton, Saxony, Velvet T: —— plain Brus-, sels, and other Carpetings#so that we shall re to please all tastes; and, as our selec-*}. jons have been made from first hands, customers | , their supplies of us as cheap’ fe HI SAMUEL M. DRINKER, ker & Morris, Richmond, t of three of was i Hy » by Spanish M! 5 GREATCURE OF SCROFULA. of the Richmond Republican in their press room, c , combined with him from i $$$ PEEL'S LONDON GREEN GINGER WINE ANUFACTURED FROM FRENCH GRAPES, GREEN JAMAICA GINGER, SEVILLE ORANGES, &c.—This delicious bev- the greatest favorite wherever it is ual) whole- Aa pecan price of other wines. Cc ag fle tirely disabled work. Twe Carter's Spanish Mixture medes him, and “cheerful with any of the blood.”” STILL ANOTHER CURE OFSCROFULA. Lhad avery valuable boy cured of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. I consider it truly 8 valuable medicine. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Con- ductor on the R. F. and P. R. R.Co., Richmond, Z il | H may rely on buying Va. as any other house In the country can sell them. RHEUM OF TWENTY YEARS CLAGET?, DODEON & 00. 3 STANDING CURED.—Nr. JOHN THOMP- sep 17—6teod ‘ipe an ad) stock, it’s sg te | in the city of R: ae INSTRUCTION IN O TIC, GLEE, | 27st rate article, well, and gives great satis- oye Fen a oe ‘ixture, of -peee aigauaesic, ents, STOTT & CO., Wi ; PEEL | years, and which all the physiciens of the city J. Muse, we inform his friends and the pub- &3 EVENS, Alexandric; CISBEL Geosgetowas could not cure. Mr. Thompson is a well known lic that he will commence giving a J*SBALMER, Baltimore, lyse Seat aera en neat ane his ome ks yurse in pamed onches ta!) sary See t's So sae e: Stue classcaselt in Quartetts, Trios, Du- COAL!—COAL! WM. A. MATTHEWS, of beds Solos and Chonuses. E consumers of Coal are respectfully in- | servant cured of in the worst by Private instruction will be given to each pupil, - bewrahine gee gee yay} them | Carter’s §; . He says he cheerfully as may be needed. whe superior article, at the lowest | recommends it, and considers it a very invaluable Ladies and who feel inclined te join ice. Punctuality and just weight is. motto, | medicine. said Class wil: please leave their names at his res. | and he assures all may favor him with thelr | xpWIN BURTON, commissioner of the reve- idence on 1ith street, between F and G, and when | 01 that they will have no cause to nue, says he has seen the ‘effects of Carier’s rangeme nis as tome and place will be made.” | Pa-avemses ne nC HARE OVER.” — tgtre «none of ypu can 7 nts as ime . avenue. »v. - “rina sam re — Organ) — it tea perfect fer -% oran Drehe tra if n c fra WM. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond, cured of N. B.—Early application is desired. old Sores and Ulcers, which disabled him from au 2%—eolm Fr walking. Took a few bottles of Carter’s Mixture, and was enabled to walk without a crutch, NEW GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN, = in a short time ly cured. J, STEER, Merchaat Tailor, hast fust re- Lamp atM. WARD, CLOSE&CU., Be gop eigen bo — , No. 88 ‘Matace . New York. n= , Second aicak (ie sention tx hiv eames the pub- -” ' wag BYOTT & SONS, No. 158 North » 2 . cuapaaiton tea re oft mambo gee Ps ae BENNETT & BEERS, No. 125 Main street, meres 8 newest 5 o 2. k of Gentlemen’s Furnishing ad And for saleby CHARLES STOTT, W: a select and complete, such asm - » ton DC, HEART PEEL, Alczandhe, and 0 Scarfs, Cra itocks, Ties, Gloves kind. 5 nders, Hosiery’ REGOR, i per bottle, or six bottles for $5. SA, cation and woollen Undershirts, Drawers, Seventh st. sep 21—ly He 1s prepared to make up Clothing to order at C, WARRINER, shortnclice in'a style ‘of Ensurpaseeh aleetaen, th ata WATCHMAKER, “"Gectiouah are solicited to gall early and select I CEMBEN IR | NO: 3028. creme orem De. 9 é choice styles. ie a voting, Jeweling, and every ‘sep Li—eodw 9th and 10th sts. ton. . me

Other pages from this issue: