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— — — = = —— ~ ame - aa Es OR rR 8 — wVENIN yor |, THAT VALUE THEIR g16: EVENING STAR. | jonx'n’ soo, xo. animes sr, eT Tar ee [a 2 : 5 ¥ _~ AUTUMN. ent to ded assortment BY LONGFRLLOW. which he invites the attention of the citizens of allin the adjoin- ‘oss O, with what glory.eémes and goes the year! Washington,aad ‘who The buds of Saringcnthese beswtiful harbingers counties of, Maryland and NINERS ck W in anes sight, cansed: by ge, sick- Of sonny skies and cloudless ti Dae oe ee parchiaaetn great care from the large ness and particularly from ginsees \ajudiclovsly Life’s newness, and earth’s jure spread out ' Auction and Importing of New York and Staeeiee his superior SPECTACLES Philadelphia, thereby enabling him to offe: very | GLASS: ground And when the silver, of the clouds Canon dina ant es up S ‘ & pomp and t fill the scene. pe Oe precisely and beneficially to the wearer ° Gording tothe ‘concavity or convexity of the ee. effects caused to the Tichatriped and plaid Dress Silks Very numerous are the fl] Best k Silks. (all grades recious organ of sight from the it Its mellow richness on pe clustered * ordeal Ortencals : of ong glass in wee rae | sed suited, by And from a beaker full of richest dyes, Stri and plaid Merinoes and Cashmeres the use of an Optometer; practice of terapt Pouring usw oo the autumn woods, Rich striped and fig’d all wool M Delaines |, enables him to measure the focal disease And dipping In warm light the pillar’d clouds. aswortment do. at 25 and 31% cts e eyes, and such ylasses that are absolutely re- Morn, 04 the mountain, like a summer bird, Mohair and Mouslin de Bagers ufred will be furnished with precision and satis- rastomet t min J _ ~ merle ‘wooer, esr til gingers Dela hang Lag J ‘T acknowledges the very liberal encourage- — pass: , “ er aines My ixses the blushing leaf and stirs up life _— 7 = ment already obtained, and further solicits the pa- Within the solemn woods of ash deep crimsoned, colors Black Modes and bright col’d Challies Cobr Merinoes, all colors, very chea Black Alapacas and Mohair t-ustres, cheap Heavy Manchester and Scotch Ginghams French Chintzes and Turkey red Cashmarets 300 pes super English Calicoes at 12} cts 100“ American se até cts tronage of those that have not yet availed them- selves of his aid. Persons that cannot conveniently call, by send- ba lng? glasses in use, and stat! how many inches they can read this print with thelr specta boat pode supplied with such that will improve eir sight. Acd silyer- and ma; low-leaved, Where Autumn, Wkea Pa man, sits down ly the way-side a-weary. Throug! ‘The gol¢en robin moves; the. purple finch. Thaton wild cherry and réd cedar feeds—’ A winter bird comes with its ve whistle, Aud pecks by the witch-hazel; whilst aloud \ wis Innumerable testimonials to be seen ; and cefer- Prot cottsg@ roofs the warbling blue bird sings; | Pict Stella. Brocha and Tokers ones silk and | ences given to many who havederived the greatest And merrily, with oft-repeated stroke worsted fringe Shawls ease and comfort from his glasses. Sounds from the threshing floor the busy flail. Double Scotch’ Bay State, and Cashmere do Circulars to be had gratis, at his office, No. 512 = O, stats sie doth teh put on Small sizes do. for Misses Seventh street, three doors from Odd Peilows’ ‘or with ferven' goes forth : Ss Under the bright aud glorious sky, and looks Ratios Telaas en Osan mpm Alexan‘e>’s and Bijou’s kid Gloves, all numbers. for Ladies and Gentlemen, white, black and fall colors; fancy silk, buck and riding do. Gent’s, Ladies. Misses and Boys Hosiery of every description and size Black lace Falls and dotted Netts ¥ Checked and plain Muslins and Cambrics Ladies hem tucked and plain linen Cambric Hdkfs 100 doz corded bor’d do. at 87 and $1 50 per doz. Linen cambric, French lawn, and Birdeye Linen Gent's white and colored ered Hdkfs Silk Hdkf:<. Cravats and fancy Neck Ties Lace and Muslin Curtains Broeatelle and watered Moreens ‘Thread Eayings, Laces and Embroideries Biack Silk Laces and Moire astigoe Trimmings Manilla, corded and wadded Skii Rich Bonnet, Sash and Trimming Ribbons Moire Ant'que and black and col’d Elastic Belts Ladies Freach pattern Jackets, lace in froat Ladies and Gent’s Merino, Saxony, and Cotton White aad cota Flannel al Welsh te co! Flannels, some re: els! 9, 10, 11 and 12-1 super and low priced Blankets, Professor of M. C., Louisville, Ky. White and col’d Mackinaw do for servants LINCHEURG, Nov. 10, 1854. 9, 10, 1L and 12-4 white piaweliice Sree Mr. John Tobias having furnished me with Sand 11-4 bleached and brown Sheeting Cottons | Glasses, by which I have been greatly alded (my Pillow Linen and Linen Sheeting vision having suffered tly from reading at Richardson’s [rish Linens, very cheap night in my earlier life) it affords me the hig! Undressed Shirting Cottons, made to order, New jeasure to say that I consider him a skillful prac- York Mills, Bales, and other good makes ‘ical optician, and well pre; to aid those who Damask Table Linen and Napkina may need his professional services. White and colored Canton Flannels WM. B. ROUZIE, Heavy Cloths for servants Elder of Methodist Conference. Fine French Cloths aad Doeskin Cassimeres Ladies Cloths, Boys do, very cheap Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Tweeds and Jeans Plush, Silk and Cashmere Vestings Mixed, white and fancy celored Woolen Yarn Cloth, Table, and Piano Covers, &c. With many other articles, mak! a very gen- eral assortment, which fs regularly replenished from the newest arrivals. Purchasers may rely opon getting as good bargains as can be seld in br Re JOHN H. SMOOT vi tfall a 5 oT. res, urs. ——. Seishin os Bh DRANE, oct 12 190,000 COPIES SOLD. Rector of St. James’ Parish LOYD’S GREAT STEAMBOAT WORK rtment of Interior, May 7, 1855. Norvoug, September 7, 1854. Sir—The Spectacles you made for me suit very well, and seem to have improved my sight more than any other | have lately tried. LITT. W. TAZEWELL. I have tried a pair of Spectacles obtained from Mr. Tobias, and find them of reat assistance te sight, and pitts saree, ith his description he focus. 1 recommend him asa skillful optie an ou ~ HENRY A. WIS) r. J. Tostas : Sir—The apr: sar ternes furnished me yesterday == rticularh; satisie. torytome. They are ‘ecidedly the best 1 possess, and I am the owner of eight or nine pair, carefully selected in different places and from of- ticians recommended to me on account of their Poenwan standing in England, France and the nited States. I have been also pleased with your remarks and directions on the treatment of the be bee) for the purpose of preserving and improv- ing the eight. Roe CHAS. CALDWELL, On duties weli performed and ania Yar eee ‘ Por him-the win@, ay, and the. leaves, ‘Sball a a voice and give him eloquent teach- H6 ahail'so hear the solemn hywn that Death Has Lited up for all, that he shall ‘To bis last resting place without ofeer : => Sextexce or Frepericx Mitter.—We learn from the Cumberland Telegraph, that Frederick Miller, the convicted murderer of Hadel and Henry Graff, was brought into he court on Saturday, and sentence of death pronounced upon him by his Honor, Judge Rerry, in these words You have been convicted of the crime of sr in the first degree, under circumstan- great aggravation. You have been de- ed by able counsel, and everything wes » toiasure you a fair trial. An impartial, iced jury has pronounced you guilty, rt a full investigation of the facts. In the justice and — of that verdict Ld not hesitate to anite will net advert ta tho various facts proved on your trial, hich establish beyond doubt that you per- netraied a ernel and barbarous murder—one thatis seldom equalled in the annals of crime under circumstances which leave no tion or possible palliation for the of- Witmincton, N. C., Jan. 27, 1854. Mr. J. Tozias: Dear Sir—I am happy to sey that the Spectacles which I obtained from you last week are entirely satisfactory. From an inequal- ity in the visual —— of my eyes, I have hereto- | fore found great di mace in getting glasses of the { proper focal distance. It affords me pleasure to state that, by the aid of your optometer, this difg- culty has been happily obviated so that be peeves be furnished me aredecidedly the best pted 9 my eyes of any I have ever yet used. tence. Yon have shown yourself unsuited for socie- ty. and have brought upon yourself the dread- tul penalty of the law, and it now becomes my sainful duty to pronounce the punishment whieh by the law is imposed for murder. Ih doing so, L admonish you to indulge in b f pardon or commutsetion of punizh dor the cireumstances of your case reat encrmity of your crime, andthe e of all mitigation, no hope is left az escaping the dreadful punishment ely awaits you. panes to eyes. Four months since Mr Tobias made owe psirs especially for me, which I have found to sfter, and to obtain that pardon which no y tribunal can give or take away. efore advise you to scek counsel from will be ready on or about the twenty-fourth of rene Ee wien dma — ieee anes oy th —to prepare yourself for . CONTENTS: several years. I heve tried different optician: t solemn judgment that awaits you | First a tion of Steam. without obtaining glasses e Life of John Fitch—Engraving of his first Boat. Life of Robert Fulton—Engraving of his first © sentence of the Court is—that American Boat on the Hudson River. serve me perfectly. By the use of his optometer to the jail of the county frees Shemee | Robert Pulton and Livingyion's frst Ohio River | ke is enabled to afiapt Glasses minutely to the eye, i from thence at such atime as Boat—Correct |ikeness—Full Particulars. 1 most cheerfutly recommend Mr. Tobias to 23} Latrobe's First Boat First Steubenville Boat. First Explosion on the Western Waters; from an Bye- Witness. a of the Western Waters; Towns, Cities and Distances laid down correc! List of Steam),oat Explosions since 1811; names of Killed and Wounded; Lists ef Steamboats now afloat. Correct views of Pittsburg, Wheeling, Cincianatt, Louisville, St. Louis and New Orleans, in 1865; having occasion to useginsses, and bear my testi- wony as to his skill as an optician. HENRY E. BALDWIN, Assist. Sec’y to sign Land Warrants. jy et SOMETHING TO OLD AND YOUNG. PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTOBATIVE. ff ee Lay spec, although less than two years y eafter duly appointed, to the place of execution, and there be hanged by the neck util you ere dead. - A Rara Avis.—Wo have been in business in this town nearly ten years. In that time, as a matter of course, we have sean a large nuraber of migratory Jour Printers. Some of then have traveled by canal packet, others by stag ne by freight boats, others by chance vo a a & each place; Pnpulation, Business, Setire tee miblics owing to tts wonderful ef- ifts—but b t jori C., ke. fects u e human hair an has alread! have generally patroniaed tea hove Sane: Fast Tiss of Boats on {he Ohio and Misslastppt obinined * a celebrity and rales perfet : os ¢ ‘ x vers. paralleled. ithout that is they either walked, or came on foot— | 1 ist of Steamboat (ficers on the Western Waters. eee ty eae wom iio way, aca bese xe o ok 8 work or small donation, and £0 | The New Steamboat Law—With Comments— | heartily welcomed to most of the cities and towns departed. L ast Wod nesday, however, we wit- Life Beats. in the tnitea States, the Canudas, and the West vessel anew wrinkle, and one that took us| Disastersonthe Lakes—Names of Lost, Killed | India Islands. Nor is this resalt surprising when down at the knees mostdeeidedly. Ii wag no and Wounded. it Is remembered that ae pepaierity 3 upon its merits, solely as established by actual tests. That this preparation will actually Restore gray Hair to its Natural Coler, produce a luxuriant es tpon the heads of the bald, prevent the ir from falling off, and when used as a tonic ar- ticle, produce a continual Siow cf the natural fluid and thus render the bair soft, Pony, and we destroy diseases of the scalp, and expel dandru! the certificates of distinguished gentlemen and ladies in every part of the country who have tried It, and therefore »; what they know, most ful- ly attest. That by a proper use of this Restorative hair can be made to attain and retain its natu- ral color to almost any 2ge alotted to humanity, by removing the cause of disease from the sca] no matter how long standing--the concurrent tes- tmonials of the press dnd the certificates of nu- merous respectable individuals of both sexes, te the use of this curative, as well as of the recom- mendations of editors and certificates before allu ded to, can be had of all agents. Brooxriern, Mass., Jan. 12, 1856 Proy. Woov—Dear Sir—Having made trial of ur Hair Restorative, {t gives me pleasure to say t its effect has been excellent in removing in- flammation, dandruff, and a constznt tendency to itching, with which 1 have been troubled from childhood, and has also estored my hair, which nor less than a traveling jour prin- orse back, on his way west, in search of tly} He was a genteel jooking fellow, de- ed that ho was not “strapped,” and was fide owner of hisprivate conveyance ! ald have given him work, even by G & point, we should have done so most for any jour E who travels in of work on horseback must be a provi- dent genius, ani deserves cencouragement.— Denwer atic Standard. IP The Persian philosopher gave as his Feason how he aequired so much wisdom and Knowledge: ‘Because I never was afraid or ashamed to take advice from tho meanest ” The High Water In 1510, 1932, 1817. List of Plantations on the Mississippi River Important United States Supreme Court Steam- boat Decisions Three bradred pages, with one hundred en- Gravings; handsomely bound zy remitting One ollar, (post paid,) you will recelve a copy of the above work. Orders from the trade solicited, and agents wanted in every town and city to canvass for the work. Address Pont Office Buildings, Sinelanst!, Obi ‘ont igs, Cine! iti, Ohio. oc 1—tIjan 5 . PROPOSALS FOR RATIONS FOR 1836, HEaDQUaRTERSs MaRtne Corps, Qovartermaster’s O tlice Washingtoa, October , 1855. EPARATE SEALED PROPOSALS WILL be received at this Office until 100’clocka. m., on Thursday, the §th day of November next, for farnishing Rations to the United States Marines at the following stations, for the year 1836, viz: Charlestown, Massachusetts ; Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Brooklyn, Long Island, New York; p-Cvstow.—In Paris, apothecaries are ged to put up all poisons in red paper, A hite labels must be used for medicine 1 for internal application ce “NOTEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. FEOM THE UNITED #TATES. - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ; was becoming gray, tol cs original color. I have PRP secs pp ny, 1 ee Gosport, neat Norfolk, Virginia; used no other arlicle, with anything like the same Hecmank Bi hovel cpp cc . Warrington, Florida; and pleasure and profit. Yours, trul: y Washington city, District of Colnmbia. 3. K. brace Eech ration to consist of one and a quar- Pastor of Orthodox Church. Brookheid. ter of fresh beef, or three quarters of a pound of CARLYLE In June 27, 1853. mess pork, eighteen ounces of bread made of-su- I have vsed Prof. 0. 5. Woods Hair Restora- Perfine flour, or superfine fine flour, at the option | tive, and have admired tts wonderful effect. My of the ronment; and at the rate of six inds | hair was becoming, as | thought, Leeper of good coffee, twelve pounds of the best New | zray; but by the use of his “Rerto we? it hay Orleans sugar, eight quarts cf the best white | resumed its original colcr. and 1 have no doubt, beans, four quarts of vinegar, two quarts of sait, | permanently so. SIDNEY BREESE, four pounds of good, hard brown soap, and one Ex-Senctor United States. and a half pound of good, hard, dipped tallow | _ PRo?. Woon 1—Denr 8ir—My hair commenced ons. pope | Off some three or four yearssince, and con- tinued to do so until me quite bald. I tried candles to one hundred rations. The beef required shall be delivered on the or all the remedies of the day, brt to no ef- fect, at I wes induced to use your celebrated der of the commanding officer of each station, el- Hatr Restorative, and am very ha: to say itis ‘ ts 4 of FROM FUROPR New York....Oct. 10 New York....Oct. 13 The California steamers lenve New-York and 2th of oagh month. AYSLS8 AT PRINCIPAL) HOTELS. Witlords? Hetel—y,, - 0. & H. a. WILLARD. FA Masters, Md R Mardden, do Ai Allisou & lady, Vea W 8 Swausburg, do NJ Johnston, do Miss Johnston, do ther in bulk or by the single ration, and shal! consist of the bes! and most choice pieces of the carcass; the pork to be No. 1 prime mess pork, | doing wonders. [ have now a } N Miller ite Siena and the gecceries aa be of the quality of the young hair, and cheerfully recommend its use to 3 P Winston. Va J Nowell. NY v> kindspemnee. All subject to inspection. all similarly afflicted. 8 A Brown, de M Newton, O No bid will be entertained unless accompanied A. 0 WILLIAMSON, HC ‘ 3 F Brews, '¥ by the names of two sureties known to this office, 133 Second street. Ca WL Wri ‘Ma of certified to by some official person; to be en- Address O. J, WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 316 W Sm if B Har ‘T Jarvis & iy, Ct Mr fiasted & lady Capt T ize, USN ? e dorsed ‘* Proposals for Rations for the vear 1856,” and addressed to the Quartermaster of the Marine Corps, Washington, District of Columbia. G. P. LINDSAY, Major and Quartermaster U. 8. Marine Corps. The following-named will publish the above twice a week until | the sth of November 8S Merbury, Pa 1, Henderron, Va P Percival do J Samson, NY Hon © M Conrad, La G W Lewis, Va Broadway, New York, and 114 Markot street, St. 0. C. STOTT & CO , wholemle and rotail Agent, B.W.DYOTT & SONS, General Wholesale Agent, Philadelphia, Pa. ah I—ly JC Lewis, do Mlle M Beet next, and send duplicate accounts, together with iff Phas ary eee oi Mowe #2 ly, NW J LeRoy Fe eter ea. ee apom, © Sils omoe, : W. HENRY PALMER, Moro 2 yment, viz: LL meet cadem sic. . , —- Patriot, Concord, New Hampshire; Gazette, cen and Batson on and after MON, National Hetel—witttam evr. Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Post, Boston, | pay, Oct. 8th, 1855. ‘The puptis are requested B Harrison, Ma w | Massachusetts; Times, Boston, Massachusetts; to be in attendance on the days and hours speci- Wests Ne upauerman and ly, | Journal of Commerce, New York; Eagle. Brook: fied in the notices addressed to them. = WEG Tepain de 2 P Wheiter. ¥ ; New York; Pennsylvanian, Ph hia, W. HENRY PALMgR. Wylerandly, Ma J Weubet Ne Awania; Evening’ Argus, Philadelphia, | oct 4 ; Director. T Mer ; Star wencer, Washing. sat eta fs hats Ss to Mise Cheech to De Baroy, Ma, ton ot sews, Norfolk, Virginia ;'and Dems. | COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, ko. eat tes OO naka ae <The price 16 be paid for this service ts to be at | PERSONS predisposed to Pulmonary A ffeo t Ficklin Va" CP Goodall G & rate not exceeding seventv-five cents per square to the sudden c! es in tem: ty chi | M Young’ Al: 0 L in 8 of 300 brevier ems for the first insertion, and thir- little care, edo: hang cloth: O J Cntlender, NY Py wines fr cal <ateasl ant Nerneen te ee os ing themselves wi a good preseriplan or cong ° » ee 5 a) ie num after remed: ward GY Padshew andy; = CJ Yauliner, Pa | teceipt hereof, which uumber you will ba spy Pent ng he fede my oy J E Haskins, Va Hon ) R Riddle, Det totransmit to this office as soon as published, | [ERs COMPOUND GUN ARAnTS SYRUP RA Moss, do ; aly deeper ge number, es a voucher."” bas so long known and highly appreciated fene~secnacrio Bea ras an at nes one of our most innocent, yet effivaclaus, piea- Srewas’ Hotal—z P. & u. snown ACADEMY OF MUS sant, and (siace the reduction {n price,) esonom!- Mrs Sper, Pa RJ cal rei jes, that it may be recommended and Miss Holden’ do Wee ay eh a Corner or Nine anv D Srresre. used with the utmost confidence. It is sold at/25 Hi A Morrison, Va ~ An a HE great demand by the public of Washing- | cen's, or three bottles in one, 50 cants. Wholesale & Jackson, do Wet Be A ton kud Georgetown for good musical instruc- | by PATTERSON & NAIRN end STOTT & J H Carroll, de Rev L Wilner ‘a tion, can only be complied with through the me- | CQ.; and retail by most ‘ists. Iu Alexan- R H Flood, NY w ape dium of the above Institution, which will open on | dria by PEKL. & SPEVENS; Georgetown by rbot ge TA Seni ay ny | Monda; » Oot. Sth, 1358. as Mr. CISSELL. oct 2 JU Mc Dc 2° my use will offer advantages {: JK Dronesodly. va | 4 E Foreman, do the acquirement of miusiou know edge superior SILVER WARE. D © Dhiltene, NC D Colamur'and } to any in the country, and at such reasonable SEMKEN, 330 Pa. avenue, between 9th and niie, Va i Shemerk y, Pa | rates of remuneration as to permit every one te © 10th streets, offers his latge stock of pure W N Swan, do Brawlece Ij, ae afford a musicel education. Silver Ware, conbisting of and Tea Sets, T P Als'oa, L T pf Every Branch of Music will be under the imme- | Complete, Sugar Bowls, Cream Goblets, Caps, JB J lunson, A Mrs Haley’ sone of masters of acknowledged su- wichiy ch orks, spor nape ee Zas on are gifts, ampson, pane ‘an Forte Cleanes of Mr. W. Henry ed be Kirk jouse—;. a. | mer truct ‘Academ: ‘ersons in wan dove articles rkweod H. BH &a-xinewoop, | une Soempeuisien, batcreay. sal tbercaghd invited to call. Base are Important to au. ets mostly of our own manufacture, we war- Jlaxses ure conducted by Mr. W. Palmer. I wil comntnantoations for particulars, terms, &c., ar of uny Geien mate to cys w HENRY PALMER, Director, fag.an Festnneaiais, Premiums, &o. 3 Dicaa & lady, Pa HJ Fryeb ‘ s Barison' @, de Gb Brows Waly ® A HB Henderson, Ll S$ R Bonuer, Ga 5) Robotham, I’ Miss N Bonner, do W P Samph Miss Z Bonner, do 3 Lugs Hise ae to" PR GIN ee ___ 358 F street, comer Lith. 5 J Phttps, da Mr Ste-ra; do JONAS P. LEVY, aif AMEBICAN HOTEL Ti pet Va HL Gallaher, Va IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Pa. aes vw and 61. ; 76 } | Wines, Liquors, crcaRs, aND FINE] s2'fi ite ee RN . vena States Motel—n.@, ahoxuat Zz GROCERIES, 3 9h PROPRIETORS. yohoff, NY ensral Commission orwarding Merchant tm ET Gerland, Va as INSURANCE . y t sehtneing aad | White, Va viet 0 : FAD B ILL BROKER, CLOCKS—CLOCKS—CLOCKS! j Vivaey NL, BE 'NY Wastixcros Cizz,D.c. - "| phi pvt a Ni eet wa 3b Chew ne MO dh Shower Few Be Saguatry Merchasite are requested to give | “7 © MOCKS, whieh wot bs sald ew at } i Seone, mea CB White Ve a : . i : 349 Penn. avenue, . Brewns . it y 0c 10—20Lm oP i Borne: , OR, PLEASANT FAMILY P. A LED SUCCESS ON- Tescna papery of my eA. THARTIC’ all classes of pes 1 sicians, beads of familios, goveraors of be THROvVeR ae cmd o a Se eesti be oa aen united TICKETS AND ei oy waemineron. hiesei VERDICT OF THE WHOLE COUNTRY [TSE BALTIMORE ann OHIO RAIT | it has vever yet been equalled Some pe sons, ROAD ba yi its Wester: | who have beén ‘The blic for years with connections, now the: inducements to | thelr navseous and itatlng compounds, have Travellers between WASHINGTON, BALTI- | endeavored to bring my * Liquid Cathartic’ into MORE, and all portions of the WEST, NORTH- te, but with so effect that a notice WEST, and the SOUTHWEST. would be'sup: rfuous. Theconnection between the Trains from Wash- | This medicige is not a cure-all, but may be een- — a the jet tne e — Balti- more ts made Fender OLiPeaNed he Ree Boy Sales ju Ba is checked to as] through ‘on Station, and rechecked ferred there. biomes eg: at bay Seg cl for those holding Th: ‘h Tickets for points . The connecting rains leave Washi: fly at6 a.m. and 4% p. m. On Sundays at the latter hour only. At WHEELING direct connection 1s made with the trains of the CENTRAL OHIO RAIL- ROAD, running from Bellafre. yy peste, reat Cam! Newark, to COLUMBUS. at Newark with the cars of the Newark, Mansfield and nomccrere! eee Seg Pg Toledo, Detro! . Lo - ‘AL COLUMBUS the CO. Wallroad trains con- nect with the fast trains of the Little Miami Rail- road to Xenia, Cincinnati, Loutsville, etc. At XENIA (on Little Miami Railroad) connect! ith thetrains threugh Dayton, to Indian- sidered ific for the com, = Liver Complaints, Aifcctions of the Bladder and Ki 4 Bitious Fever, Bronchitis, Costiveness, Pleurisy, Bowel Complaint, Piles, Blotehes Skin, pote wae omeet Dyspe cious, ‘ever ious, Erysipelas, 4 Gout, Sick Headache, Jaundice, } m) Blood, Mer- curial Diseases all Cutaneous , & speed: D = jsician should be Throat, and Dys: ; no jan withocl 8 Iecae te sdessnabiceed oa easily as water ; it d-es not mauseate the weakest stomach, nor sroduee griping pains, mor lsave the bowels costive. 1 baveever held all quack in the great abhorrence, and can safely say that I have avoided all assimilations to quackery in its preparation. THERE is NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT. 1 can fully assure all who take it that i Feng formed pared upon the most scientific principles, no apolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chieago, Rock | thing but what is perfectly wholesome and itand, s¢ Louis, ete. s . f ou PURELY VEGETABLE INIT. Passengers holdin; Tickets for ave recel’ m almost e' precinet where lemphis. Vicksbur Nisthee bee Orleans, | this Medicine has been introduced, the most fat. etogrwhichare also soldat Washi trans- | tering testimonials of its miRACULOUS CURES of ferred at Cincinnati tothe Mail on the | the greatest variety of complaints yet rendered to Ohio. Tickets for Evansville, Cairo, and St. | any medicine. Louis are sold by this route. THOUSANDS OF MOTHERS For CLEVELAND, and via Cleveland to | have testified to its ree ne fre orn om edo, Detroit, Chicago, etc., tickets are sold, | ities, and many assert quite ‘itively that when the Ubio is navigable between Wheeling | rue ontr reliable Family Physic for children or and Wellsville (forty tion where a_conneetion | aduits. a with the Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad is made Travelers are requested to notice that while this is the only route affc Through Tickets and Checks in ‘ghoye » it is fy all the losding most speedy, ant to neai ints’ in the ‘West. The distance from ‘ashington to Cincinnati is but 653 miles, about 100 miles shorter than by any other route! PARE, BY THROUGH TICKET, FROM WASHINGTON :—To Wheel Colum- PHYSICIANS UNIVERSALLY TESTIFY that this is the ONLY GENUINE REMEDY that has yet inede its appearance; and in proof of it in their practice. this use ft, and recommend One trial will prove to the most incredulous that, when all others have failed, this remedy may be relied upon with entire confidence. Full directions accompany each bettle. Price 50 and 25 cents of ten and twenty doses. Principal Depot 409 Broadway, N.Y. Sold by STOTT & CU, Washington, D.C, and by all ar rir aay Draggists throughout the country. im , 817 50; Cleve- $19 60; /Detrolt, #15 20; land, $12 50; Toledo, , 22965 and $19 50; St. Louts, #38 50 INHALATION .« | Chi FOR THE CURE OF $25; Memphis, #28; New Orleans, ; ete. ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION. BERKLEY SPRINGS, BEDFORD SPRINGS, PIEDMONT, OAKLAND, and FAIRMOUNT, sSrought home te the deer ef the Millien! Pie pen, Fo) the sinor wat cathe tettan | A WONDERFUL Atecovery has recently been Bathinore ore and Wheeling, take 6 a.m. fain from made by Dr. Curtis, of this city, in the treat- | Washington . we ment of ae Asthma, and all diseases | 7 Fer trains to and from Baltimore Anapolis, | ofthe Lungs. We refer to Dr. CURTIS'S HY— | rot hacer 4 >| GEANA, or INHALING HYGEAN VAPOR AND CHERRY SYRUP. With this new me- | thod, Dr. C. bas restored many afflicted ones to health, as an evidence of which he has innumera- | ble certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a phy- | sician remarks, ‘It is lent that inhaling—oon- ete., see special advertiser iL7" F or further \aformation, Through Tickets, ko. apply to THOMAS H. PARSONS, Agent, at ts Station. H. DONE, timore seater OF Transportation, | stantly breathing an agreeable, beall —the | Pore and Ohio Raliroed, Baltimore. medicinal propties must come in diveot contact j my i ______ | with the whole erial cavities of the lungs, and | ORANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD, ne eee, ee wa produced } Te Ff oe us Pee } GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINB! a! —N. Y. Dutchman Jom. 14. PP'WICE dally between WASHINGTON end | on etaat tha be ae the SOUTH, via ALEXANDRIA, GOR- | tne body being: sufficient to evaporate the fuld. | DONSVILLE and RICHMOND—no night line | Hundreds cf ceses Of cose, Uke the following on Sunday. tht be named, : a Leave Washington ¥ before 6 o’clook a m ne packaze of the Hi hes cured me of Leave Alexandria ¥ “ 7 “ am the Acthme of six years 5 Leave Washington ¥ “ 7 “ pm J. F. KEESBERRY, Leave Alexandria ¥ “ 8 “ pm P ‘M. of Duncannon, Pa. FARES BY NIGHT LINB. ured Asthma years’ standing From Washington and Alexandria, to igh rene y — pimnarill. ees = ~ MARGARET EASTON, Brooklyn, N. ¥. Travelers will find the morning the chea: ee od es 2 ye Sete cured of @ severe case of Bronchitis by the 2. y sister hes been cured of a di ; Of several years’ standing, and decided te be in- est, most pleasant and expeditious route to the ———— White Sulphur, a ip er Sul- hur, erm, fiot, Alem and Ca; Warrenton, Gharictisville, Staunton, t Strout i Winchester, Harrisonburg, Lexin; Weir's eee ns Se, ¥ —- Shp sas omed inend Cave, Natural Bridge, Luray, New Market, Mid- JH. GACBERT, PM. Richmond, Me. dleburg, &c. PARES BY NORNING LINR? The Rev. br. CREEVER, of New York, test! From Alexandria to Warrenton, - - $2 00 pete hm pn N omg i is Gordonsville, == 390 | DearStr: 1 think bighly of Dr. Curtis's Hyge- a ry Charioteayie, - 3m ann as aremedy in diseases of the throat and lungs. “ “ Besnton, = 5 $% | Having had some o portunity to testify tts effice- “ “ trasburg, - = 38 |oy tam convinced fl at it 1s a mestexcellent rem- Winchesor,- - 30) , both the Syrup and the inhaling application = ee See to the chest, « “ Middleburg, - = 2.35 Prof. 8. CENTER writes us as follows: Pat the Depot of the Washington Rateed | your Cherry Byrap cha Biygtan Vapor, Ine com saa¥oy pumechoees nad hegsene f Cae Somakck: | oi ehnonlc tort, Catent, that teed sebasen to pisha oe G@roucs Pacr, for ALEXANDRIA, adistance of | other forms of treatment, and the result has satis- 6 miles, allowing ample time for meals. fled me thet, Whatever may be the composition of jyli’ H.W. VANDEGRIF, Gen. Supt, our prepuretion, it is ro im, veg joe excel- lox remedy. I wish, for the eake the affiicted, that it might be brought withiz @e regeh DR. JOHNS, one of the Physi- Clans In New York writes as 2 Dr. Contts—Dear Sir—Haviag witnessed the excellent effects of your Hygeana er rr Hy- in Vapor and Cherry Syrup, in ease of sake ronchitis, and being much ia fsveref counter ir- ritation in affections of the throat, Bronchial tubes aud } , lean therefore cheerfully recommend ior} M sien sak saabe ar oa Most con- venient eflectual mode of a an) a I bave ever seen ‘xg Scab uoorend® rsons may be relieved, mr esing your medic ines. © a 1 must here be allowed to confees that I am 0; erp to prescribing or using secret 5 ut this lide neatly contri article, its ef- fects in the case al alluded to, have induced me to sperk in its fevor. You are at liberty to use this tn eny way you may think proper. HE STEAMER GEORGE PA leave Alexandria and Wash- whe das at the following hours: eave Alexandria at 4, 7\,8X, m., 12, 2,3%,5,6 pm Leave Washington st 6,8, 9%, 11 a m., J, 2. be vet 7 p.m. ATHAM’S OMNIBUSES will ran ta connec tion with the Boat, starting from the Capitol and ‘cing up Pennsyivanie Avenue as far as 12th st., fiance to the Boat. Leave Capitol at 54%, 7X, 8X,11Ka m, Px, 2,3%,5% R m ‘be BOAT rans in connection with the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, and with the Trains on the Baltimore and Washington Railroad. RATES OF TOLL. Omnibus Fare from Capitol to Boat.. Boat fare......... ease 0 Bt Bugyy without horse. Buggy and horse. Reepectfull &e. Horse and rider... 2. & pectfuny, yours, * 7 ‘ C. JOHNS, 'M. D. are Sen noand Sep “4 = No. 609 Houston street, N. y. Wagon and four hor os « Price three dollars a 5 Hacks........++.«: ay Serpiey eprint PERKINS end BOYD & Hacks, Round Trip Oo Soe, wo lesan wpe fens pat ofthe Bat Flour per barrel .... 6 « cus prchnaye \- All kidds of Grain Dushel......... 1 ted States for ten dollars. ee sep 27 JAMES 6UY, Captain. N. B.—Dr. Curtis’s H isthe ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are base imitations, or vile and injurious counter- feits. Shun them as would . For sale in Was 7g | CHAS. STOTT, Pa. averue, near 7th street, J. B. MOORE, in the First Ward. mai THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. E SHIPS COMPRISING THB LINE ere the BALTIC Uspe y Cnmnativene; Weed and Bache’s Dispensatory, 1 wi, 10 ADRIATIC, Captain Grafton. edition ea Uae savenan ips bane bees Sah byaneuest, epee: ‘ane Srna cf Medioine ly for Government service; every care has bees | G00. ca Forel Bodies in the Air-passage taken In their construction, as in the engines, to Menbontioen testes piso insure strength and spoed, and thelr asco La Roche on Yellow Pever, 2 vols a en are unequalled for elegance Koliiker’s M ienk aie icroscop! PRICE OF Passaes. Griditn’s Universal Form verpoal, cabin, 129 | , Aud many others, ald and new, for sale at Peet tents 7 Aan fin = 2 9 | Northern prices. FRANCK TAYLOR. Prout Liveoat New ate May ana 208 | 7 we ow York, : s bs 4 pare a6 3 HOME MANUFACTURES jo berth can be secured until paid for. COTTON ° mrp er FAIRVIEW COT WORKS LOWLANDS BOLLING & CO. NEAR THECANAL BASIN, ALEXANDBIA, 56 Well street, New Yorx. ITZPATRICK & BURNS, Proprietors, and BROWN, SHIPLEY & GO., Manufactnrers of COTTON YARNS, CAR- . Livorpoa, | PET CHAIN, SAIL TWINE, WRAPPi E. @. ROBERTS & CO. TWINS, COXDAGE, COTTON BATS, fe. "6 ard, Leadon. Orders from merchants in i JOHN MUNROE & CO. fully solicited fcr any of the above art , Whicl SigRue Notrs Dame |, Paris. we will in Washi: lower than can be GEOEGE H. DRAPER, Havre. had in Baltimore or other Northern markets. All ‘Whe owners of these ships will not be accounta- ene Prompt attention, by address- je for gold, silver, bullion, specie, tewelry, oe stones, ot metals, ualess bills of Fed oc 1—tf therefor, and the valus thereof ex- fe nov i6—ly WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILRUAD. EMBER ot the Royal Colege Veterinary of Surgeons, and Fellow of ny es 2 cal Association, Lendon, respectfully the Be me apa Sel or Wescre ae Eni, rs a request of mu: and NHANGE OF HOURS.—On and after Mon- day, the 23d instant, the Trains will Leave Washington at 6 end 8) a. m., and 3 and be ee ata p.m 4 if Ia iC and 9 a, m., and 3 and hes resumed tris of Leave Baltimore at daily upon diseases incidental to all domesticated 5K P- m. prope ep examined as to soundness. Gen- in Sunday at i a.m. demen asing, Will find it to their edvantage ap 3—t T. H. PARSONS, Agent. to have Horses examined. oot Sf FOR MOUNT VERNQR. oN. TUESDAYS AND PRIDAY8S—FARE, round ), 81; from Alexandria W. HENRY PALMER'S PIANO FORTE CLASSES. AN EVENING CLASS FOR LADIES AND Gentlemen 75 cents —The steamer THOMAS, is now forming et the Acedem: COLLYER leaves Weshington at - | of Music. Application to be made to Mr. Ww ‘at 9% o'clock. Coaches leave the for | HENRY PALMER, 23 F street, or at the Acad. the boat at 8% o’clock. Coach fare 10 Per- | emy of Music, corner of Dand %h streets. oc 15 sons wishing the coaches will leave their 2% “AME! Refreshments on the boat. MERCHANT TAT BR, oct Bae SAM?L @EDNEY. Captatp & Sox,) “ (SucckssoR to ba ag a AtteR , for which he was awarded 2 y PUBLICATIONS. OGY OF MARRIAGE, the Secret Infirmities Disorder of Youth and it arising simple rales by which all persons fortunatel: valent in aaraae. fal adviser to the married those . Its perusal is particular) ed to persons entertaining secret oo condition, and who are conscious of hav- ng havarded the health, happiness, and privileges to which every human ono entitled. Price TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Rw Five ies for One Dollar. Mailed post. god may consult Dr. to all of the United States. diseases upon which & OTK apon any oft CROIX o any book treats, elther personally or by mail. Medi- cine sent to any part of the Union scoording to @i- ee rafely packed and carefully secured from observation Address Dr. M. B. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden # ii k 8 e Hi : Lane, or Post Office Box 579, Albany, N. Y. OfSce open daily from 9 a.m. to Op. m., on Sunday from 2 until 5 p.m. Office REMOVED from No. 56 Beaver st. to 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. ¥- dec 7—y DUCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., WILL EPFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIa, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debdility, Dis- eases of the Kidneys, and ali Grising from a Di Such ion, SISA tien alain, as Constipetion, Inward or ead, Acidity of the Stomach, Naa- Blood to the sea, Heartburn, Disgust for food, F oT Weight in the Stomach, Sonr E: , Sink- or Fluttering at the Pit of the Seinuiog ef the Head, HRarried ana Hsceat Breathing, Fluttering ot the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when ina ying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots of W: Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, ciency of Persplration, Yellowness of the and we) Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs &e., Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Depression of Spirits. HE PROPRIETOR, tn calling the attention of the public to this preparation, does se with afecling of the utmost confidence in ite virtues and adaptation of it to the diseases for which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one thet has te | stood the test of 2 tem years’ trial before the Amer tean ple, and its Teputation and sale is unri- walled br any similar preparations extant. The testimony in its faver given by the — nent and well-known Physicians and individuals, in all parts of the country is Immense. The fol- lowing from North Carolina is respectfully sub- mitted, referring any who may still doubt, to the ‘*Memorabilia,’’ cr Practical Receipt ral for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis of all the its for the German Bitters. rincipal Ofice and Manufactory, 180 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. TESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLINA Sortificate of Dr. W. Sauth. Pome Hill, Béok- ORG Pee Lc. Pure Hirt, March 4, 168. Dz. C.M. Jacxson, Philadelphiae—Dear Sir: 1 have been 2 es of Sree, in its worst form, for the last ive years. Such was my condi- tion fer twelve months that ‘he physicians and all who sew me said | must dle. ‘bile in this con- dition I was carried to the watering pinoes in Vir- ginia, Tennessec, and North C: but was Bot beaefitied by any water to which I was taken. While on my way home I stopped a week at Ruth- @ffordton, a small vi tn North Carol! te a Be cag eect of some Chalyhecate water in . About the last of the week | went intos frag sore wo go! rome medicine for m child and Oke y case, and, after asking me some questions, said he had been a —— and had greatly benefitted by the use \OOF- LAND'S GERMAN BITYERS, prepared by » and he insisted that I weuld try the Ditters. He also called the next i at my room, and fn- sisted so much (hut I would try them that I asked him to get me one bottle. He did it, and I menced taking it ar directed, and I was efitted by it than ail the water and ever taken After reaching home one of © me fora ption and ER. I gave him near) » Which effected much He bas often celled on me f kind of medicine, =nying he by it then any other he bea been able to get any more for ‘will you, therefore, please more as soon as possible. Respectfully, yours, SMITH. D. R. RUOKER, Roger's Store, Wake “o., N. Cane period on benefit fom the @ ex; ‘ wee HOOF LANDS GERMAN BITTERS to Chronic Dysentery and functional t of the Liver, and !ts concomitant evils, I am desirous of obtaining a quantity of i for the ened of my , therefors, please send g ‘were several of the e cians in the store, and one of them seemed. some interest in m™m ey i aE a! FF if i 43 ie i i if i i 5 48 community. You . lot, &c., &c. CERTIFICATE OF WM. J. ATWOOD. Henrsvitzs, ¥: Do., N.C. taken, have entircly failedtedo. HOOF LAND’S GERMAN BITTSRS have cured me of the most ubborn and wated case of the PILES ps, ever to the lotofman. My nota im this community, es I am known in this and the surrounding counties, can truly say that my reco has astounded my friends and relations, as 1 tied recommended, and nothing did me any good til I was prevsiled upon to try the . You are at liberty to make any use of this communics- tion for the benedt of the afflicted, you may think proper. ‘Truly, youre, WK. J. ATWOOD, ee aay vegetatie, they orate strengthen never it, and can be used for infants as well as adults. ite 5 For sale by respectable dealers 4 we D. bth AN, Washington; J. L. Kip- LL, Georgetown, and J. R. PIERPONT, Alexandria. mar i—ly _ JAPAN EXPEDITION, 3. Ww. " Spalding, of the U. 8. steam Misets sipp! America: Political, Social, and ious, Dr. Philip Schatt ' embetter. 4 My Father's House, by Macdonald Memoir of 8. 8. Prentis, 2 vols King ‘Scenes in the Practice of a New York Surgeon, by Edward H. Dixon, M. D Evenings with the Prephets, by Rev. A Morton The Gos; , by Pasquier Quesnel, 2 vols Svo Poets Poetry of America, by Griswold, six- teenth edition. otis PRANOK TAYLOR. FANCY HAIR ORNAMENTS, SEMKEN, JEWELER, No, 330 Pa av git. Sh ond 10th ats , i to make to any device that bes —— Flower eta, Bracelet, r Rings, Chains, i Chartelains, &e. Also, Yet Oranmentes Serenke” iw tae uy thelr own hair be- tag used —— fy 3i—tr WATCHES. i You are in want of a perfext timekeeper at & reasonable price, ta guid or silver cases, you ace tenes te call at ween ae: - even’ ween TQ, sep 13-4 ” % ——————E——_

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