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NING STAR. x EVE THE MAIDEN’S CHOICE. A ig maid sat by her cottage tree, beautiful pach yhr thease of day; Her sewing fell idle upon her knee— For her it and her thoughts were far away; When a sober old wooer came up the dell, A ‘wasenualived hopes, one would think, were But a maiden’s heart Is a pzzie to tell— And though old his face—yet bis coat was new; Oh, @ young maid’s hea t is a puzzie to tell— And though old his face—yet bis coat was new. ‘The wooer he gave her a wistful look— And wistful. too, ree —— ae Whik he sang, asum TOO! ‘And played with het needle, and knotted the thread. He spoke of the ring and the wedd: chime, He pressed her hand, and he bexded his knee, And he begged and fmplored her to fiz the time, No—go and ask my mother, said she; Ob, fix it yourself, my darling, said he— No—go and ssk my mother, said she. Scarce into the house bad the wooer gone, When a young man leaned o’er a neighboring stile, And sad was the look that youth put one, And playful and gay was the maiden’s smile : Pray. who is this carle that comes here to woo? And why at your side does he talk so free ? Must I ask your mother, dear M » too? No, Harry, she whispered, you must ask me ! 1d better go in your mother to see— Ne, Harry, no! you must kneel and ask Mx. — ‘ling = ling one bgt at the villagechurch a! and weeping, and words of woe— For the wealthy old weser was left in the lurch, ‘The maid gone off with a younger beau ; Warmly the sun on the w growed, Warmly it shone on the old farm gate ; And wild was the laughter upon the r: As Harry rode off with his wedded mate! Ha! ha! cried—ho, ho, laughed he. They may wait a long while ere the bride they see! ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS Wiilards’ Hotei—r.e. & B.A. WILk. P B Thorne, Pa Mrs Dehon & son, Mass W Palmer & ly, NY Mr laches, do Mrs Hidden & dau,do N Capen, do Miss A Palmer, do F Perkins & ly, do J McCleskey, iil C Marshall & iy, do M_T Yonge, do JR Taylor, O J Yonge, Hon T B King, Ga W BE Ochre, NC N F Waring, ly & dau, G B Jade & ly, Pa Y¥ BF Steele, Va G W Norr's, do JJ Sing. NC 3 N Caulton, Mass 3 C Merrill, Mass A B Taylor, Ct @ J Forrest, NY AJ Yekes & ly, Pa W € Holeomb, Ill Miss J Henry, do J Lynn, NY H Lukens, E Scranton, do H K Hoff, USN Dr T Minge, do C Barsalm, NJ J Harw » do V 8 Eaches, Ill ‘T T Mockbee, Ga Hon J E Ward, Ga M P Close, Md T Alpin, NY H Ward, do @ Octavns, do R G Alaxander, do HA Morley, Pa W J Heimly, 11 E A Crotchet, Va 8S & Cozzens, Va JM Minus & ly, Mass iT Bonaud & ly,Md T Lachlison, do W Warnock, do W West, Me G Greiner, Tenn C A Read, Va 3 F Butterworth,NY Mrs W C Minston, do S$ Carll, do y M Dewsnap, do J 'f de Merando, do J Murphy, do Rev E B Nichols, NS iP Bayley &ly,Va JK Browne & son, Ga F B Lamar, La Mr Glover. do T G Parsons, NY M Hard, Va M Spencer, do National Hetel—wittiam evry. G W Sumner, NY W P Smith, Pa G C Howard, sis, Pa 8 Lapsley, do J Barbour, Va J3 Michell, do C W Field, NY S$ 3 Barbour, Va @ L Coombs, Ky J % Skinner, Mad I. Major, NY W C Lyles ‘Miss A C Harris, O S Rogers, Fla SS Balls, Cal RH Watkins, D Day, O N Watkins, Va W D Garoni, Ky R Caldwell, fam, SC $ T Stuart, Va KR G Bickle, Va J W Pollitt, Da W_N Patterson, Va J Read, Ky 8 C Williams, ly, Ma Mrs Hoburt, do SM Yost, de en ine ir Gregory, w Fone eg Pa A Hamilton. sons, Ind Mrs Richardson A Ballou, RI Mrs Hall, dr Wason, fam, Md Miss Massie, NY R Grazer, Pa D P Reumie, Md C W Mount, ly, NJ W B Dobbin, do Mrs Cross, La F Holton, Mass C L Liecester, do J Hamilton. Md H Pearsons, Cal Mrs R K Soot, Pa 4 Berry, Md Cr in, ao E N Hudson, Va EM tersoa, NJ EB Whitwell, Mass R Pde Silvir,Ching JN Fenin, fam, NY © Hebner, Mass E Pavian, ly, NY J Ramsey. Pa Ms Moller, do C Fallon, do Mrs Moore, do JA Wright, yy, do Mrs Smith, do F A Sterling, ly, O Miss Moller, do & Tarnell, ra H L Phalan, do Browns’ Hetei—y r &u.snewn Mrs Williams, Md Mrs King, Ala Cc W Blincoe, Va M Rosenthall, do J Farran, SC T Robertson, Va NN Arenson, NY Mrs Steyverant. NY Hi Billinger, Tex Mrs Chandler, do T Backlin, do Miss Curteal, do Dr J Walsh. Va P A Sutton, Cr E Westcott W Price, son, Va J 3 Stannton, fam, Ga Miss Stuart, do J Simpson, Md W Simpson, do J H Weeden, do J R Moore, do Miss Werden, do E W Massenburg,do Miss A Werden, do Dr Higgins, Md Mrs Letcher, do Mr Little, da Miss Davidson, do my stokes do to Holt, do loggs, Ga iss White, do W P Butt, do G A Rawlings, Cub? J B Gorden, NC H Montgomery, Pa R Nall LJobuston, do Birkweed House—:. & a. 5. r1kkwe: A Diller, Pa J P Vaughan, Ga NR Sampson, Mass CM Forsyth, do S Robinson, do Hon A Rust, Ark L Wells, Ma L De Sheilds, jr, La J Henney, do J McCloud, Min JP Pickett &ly,DC HH Jobnson, do 38 Heiman, Tex J Wickichi, Va L Sapp, Mass 3 C Richardson, do SD Hawe. NY M B Buek, do Mrs BF Wi, gins, Md W A Hotchkiss, do RS Cald fam’y, T B Miller, do Mass M W Fisher, do G Booker, Va " MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMEZS. VEOM TEE UNITED eTarTzs. FROM EUROPE Wasbington..Bremen......New Vork.. ‘The California steamers leave New York on Sth and 20th of each month. 9? FOR, 348-4 BUGGY AND HARNESS, Saddle and Bridle, all but little used. Th ean be seen at ARNY & SHINN’S Bottling De pot, 57 Green street, Georgetown. m 15-tf aa eee. Sl L. J. MIDDLETON, DEALER IN ICE, Cae and Depes—Southwest corner of F and feb 27-f SODA WATER. rede Piel THIS MOST DELI- e reshing Beverage ina state of Purity and freshness wail beer fn mind that it gan now be had for the season at NURBECK’S ‘well-known Confectionery Establishment, next te frou Hall, on Pa. avenue, between ¥th and 10th tenets. ep e-im OFT CRABS AND GREEN TURTLE 5? SOUP are served every day at C GAUTIER’S Satcon, x m 22- he STEAMER GEOKGE WASHING. ‘TON will departat the follow- ing hours: Leave Alexandria 7%, 9, 11, 1. Leave Washington , 10, 12, 2% apt-a J CORSON, _NOW RECKIVING, NEM AND FASRIONABLE aaa pd emen’s Furnishing Articles adapted to Spring and Summer weer, a LANE’ Gents’ Furnishing Store, ad Pa.av » Rear comer 434 street. O DOLLARS per gallon Ss Confectionery: i 316 Penna. avenue pt ee PURE: BEY WNSHIP MAP OF JOWA, BY HEN Williams & Co., price 75 cents. Srat nan? lished b FRANCK TA m0 YLOR. GREAT BARGAINS IN FANS, PERFU mery, Tellet Goods, &c., &c at ELLIS’, between 9th and 10th streets. m 21 TOPHAM & NORFLET’ NEW AND CHBAP SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK STORE, 409 Seventh st , opposite Odd Fellews’ Hall. MESSRS. TOPHAM late of Philadelphia, and ‘NORF LET of of announee thetr friend ond the ublic, that they have com- menced the jusiness at the above stand, OrriciaL. Waszasony DeranrMeEnt, Dec. 1, 1356. Notice is hereby given to holders of stoeks of the United States that this Department will pur- chase to the amount of $1,500 000 of sald stocks at any (ime when the same may be offered priorto the Ist dxy of June next, and will pay therefor the following prices, to wit: For steck of the loan of 1942, a premium of ten per cent.; for stock of the loans of 1847 and 1848, @ premium of sixteen per ceat.; for stock issued under the act of 1860, commoniy called Texas-in- demnity stock, a premium of six per cent.; and for stock of the loan of 1916, redeemable on the [2th November, 1846, if received at the Treasury prior to the Ist day of January next, a premium of 2% percent.; ifreceived between the Ist Jan- wary and the 3ist of March next, a premium of 2 per cent ; and if received after the 3ist of March and prior to said 1st of June next, a premium of TS: HATS! Just RECEIVED 4& FULL SUPPLY fine drab Beaver ventila- Carter's Spanish Mixture T PURIFIER OFTHE BLOOD ame CREAT Alterative Known!! em Rot & PARTIGQEE OF MEECURY IN ? ; infallible lonely for Ant black dress Hats got u) the latest style for $3 those usually sold — fashion- and @ firs » $2 50. als and the best workmansbi he Te eer do produce # $5 Hat, which is sold for $3 Bs We Pape business, meet with no los- ses, but give each customer full value for his money. Fat and Straw Hats unusually low. | ANTHONY, 7th street, near Pa. ayenue, Agent for a New York Hat Compasy. m 24 CHUDD BROTHERS, BANKERS, BUY AND SELL I FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE; FURNISH DRAFTS i large lor assortment of- . »and Boys’ SADDLES, BRIDLES. MARTINGALES, and WHIPS. HARNESS of evel Larrmip peey both for city and country use. All kinds of TRUNKS, VALISES, and CAR- PET BAGS. Ladies’ SATCHELS, TRAVEL- ING BASKETS and FANCY WORK BOXES. HORSE BLANKETS, COVERS, COLLARS, and HAMES. Horse, Spoke and Dust BRUSH- ES. CARDS, CURRY-COMBS, SPONGES, &o., &c. All material used will be the best that can be obtained; and both of us having been tical ‘workmen for several years, we feel confident thet our work cannot be sur, either for style or durability. By Leta pvpareg efforts to give satis- TTS creat remedy, which has become 80 rap- po Romane justly meee pa for ite ex! i = n in curing mary mozt obstinate and werribie forms of disease with which mankind is afflicted , is now offered to the public, with the confident assurancethat no MED- ICAL DISCOVERY ever made has been so eminently successful incuring ScRortLa, and aLt DISEAsBe o¥ THE BLoop,as CARTER’S SPANISH MIX- TURE. most ing and astonishing of ours made in all parts of the coun’ raubactaa wea . here the skill of the beet 1} per cent, On all Parts of United States and Europs; | faction we hope to merit, ly solicit, bes ery thee Interest will also be allowed on said stocks at COLLECT DRAFTS f | oath pallic patronage. wering Wroaks| Its over the BLoop is truly remarkable the rates specified in the certificates, from the Ist | On all parts of United States and Europe; | , bestfoular attention paid to oo ce arial ot the grant and ail diseases arising frem impurit Szat ov Ure have been relieved snl ouea th- out a single failure, out of the theusands whe have mpd Carter's 8; = Mixture contains no ere! Opium, Arsenic, or any dangerous drugs, bat ilcompoued of Roots and Herbe com- bined with other ingredients of known virtue, and meng ee gree to the yor infant or most de- = invalid, without least hesi- ‘We have only room for short extracts from the volumes ef non of thy highest jon, and 9) from itlemen o: ie Tes wel! known in their various losalities. ' Please read fo yourselves. July last, if assigned with the principal of the certificates received prior to the Ist of January next. After that date the interest will be allowed in addition to the premium from Ist of Januaryto the date of their receipt. In both cases one day’s Interest will be allowed in addition for the money to reach the seller. Certificates transmitted to this Department ua- der the present notice should be duly assigned to the United States (with the current half year’s in- terest, if sent prior to the Ist of January next) by DRAW BILLS | ON IRELAND FOR £1 OR UPWARDS; BUY AND SELL BONDS, STOCKS, & UTHER SHCURITIER; NEGOTIATE TIME PAPER, Investment paying 10¥ and over, for sale. | LAND WARRANTS. We are at all times Purchasing, and have Sale, LAND WARRANTSofall ominatio: Land Warrants located in lowa, Wisconsth Minnesota. CHUBB BROTHERS, jan 23-tf Bankers, opposite the Treasury., AYER’S PILLS ANTHONY BUCHLY, Ss P PE the party entitled te recei hase money. We take great pleasure in calling the attentior tela ro an ann UNDERTAKER of our reasize to the merits of Carter’s Spanis) . ait eae * a A NEW AND SINGULARLY SUCCESS- misrare ea eaeny for diseases of the blood. 1: upon theassistant rersat Boston, New York, th si s ful remedy for the cure of all billous dis joys a reputation in this city unequalled by any or Philadelphia, as the parties entitled to receive Hawine PROVIDED HIMSELF WITH peciemrsnetihd soonge reas yar ed penal i. ather preperation —Datig Dispetch, Richmond the money may direct. an ELEGANT HEARSE Ha " A . 9 5 ES GUTHRIE, ecessai Jences for umours, Irritability, Inflammations, Headache,| ‘Phe Hon. John M. Botts, of Va., says heconsid ae eco aptamer nario Pains, in the Breast, Side, Back, and Limbs, | ers it a mattar of duty to add bis testimony to th- dec 3—dtJunel Secretary of the Treasury. properly conductin; usiness, Female Complaints, &c., &ce. In , very few are the diseases which a purgative medicine is not more or less required, and much sickness and suffering might be prevented if a harmless bat effectual Cathartic were more freely used No person can feel well whilea costive habit of body prevails; besides it soon generates serious and often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided by the timely and judicous use of a good purgative. This is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Bilious gements. They all tend to become or produce the deep seated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the land. Hencea reliable family physic is of the first importance to the public health, and this Pill has m perfected with consummate skill to meet thatdemand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Professors, and P: tients, has shown results surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures heve been effected beyond belief, were they not sub- stantiated by persons of such exalted positions and character as to forbid the suspicion of un- truth. Among the eminent gentlemen who have testi- fiéd in favor of theze Pilis, we may mention: Doct. A. A. HAYES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high Professional character is endorsed by the Hon. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of the United States ROBERT C. WINTHROP, Ex-Speaker of the House of Representatives ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plen., to England + JOHN B. FITZPARICK, Catholic Bishop of Boston; also Dr. J.R. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New York Sd endorsed by Hon. W.L. MARCY, Secretary of State WM. B. ASTOR, the richest man in America. 8. LELAND & Co., Proprietors of the Metro- politan Hotel, and others These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, are offered tothe public asthe best and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford. They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues only of V , Hegre remedies extracted by Chemical process in a state of purity, and com bined together in such a manner as to insure the best results. This system of co ition for medicines has been found in Cherry Pectoraland Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process The reason is perfectly obvious. ‘While bythe old mode of composition, every medicine is bur- dened with more or less acrimonious and injuri- ous qualities, by this each individual virtue only that is desired for the curative effect is present virtues of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, FROM AcTUAl PERSONAL OBSERVATION of its remarkable cure tive powers for the diseases In which it is used ‘We have been cured of a violent and te Liver disease by Carter’s Spanish Mi: . We know It to be all it professes. — Editor Sowthssd- Democrat, Petersburg, Va. We have found from personal trial, that Car ter’s Spahish Mixture is a truly valuable medi cine —Ed. Vergennes Independent, Vt. GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA —A prow man in our employ was cured of Scrofula of a vir- ulent character by a few bottles of Carter’s — ish Mixture, after everything eise had failed. ° er cures which have come under our own observa- tiod, proves to us conclusively, that is really a val- uable medicinal agent. We take t plessare in calling the attention of the to its mer- its —Richmond Revublican. SYPHIL1S.—1 bave seen a number of cures 0 Syphilis a by Carter’s Spanish Mixture I believe it to be a perfect antidote for that horri bie disease. E. BURTON, Com. of Revenue for citv of Richmoné LIVER DISEAS E.—Samuel M. Drinker, o the firm of Drinker & Morris, Booksellers, Rich mond, Va., was cured of Liver disease of revera — ag by only three bottles of Carter’ panish Mixture, OLD SORES, UL@ ERS AND OBSTINATI ERUPTIONS ON THE SEIN.—See the curr of Mr. Harwood, aad others, detailed in our A! manac The number of such cases cured b ter’s Spanish Mixture, precludes the of inserting them in an advertisement. EFFECTS OF MERCURY.—See the cure 01 Mr.Elmore He was eaten up with Mercury an¢ could obtain no relief, until he took six bottles o: Carter’s Spanish Mixture, which perfectly restored him to health and vigor. NEURALGIA —Mr. F. Boyden, formerly 1! the Astor House, N. Y., but more recently propri- etor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, was cured of Neuralgia by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Since that time, he says be has seen {t cure more than + hundred cases of the disease in which it is used He never fails to recommend it to the afflicted RHEUMATISM.—Mr. John F. Harrison Drugegist, of Martinsburg, Va., writes of the sin- gular cure of a violent case of Rheumatism. ‘The patient could not walk. A few bottles entirely cured him. ; SCROFULA.—Mr. E also writes of 2 at — he! Scrofula, aol e stent er ly, (Of three years stan wi the doc- — could notresch. Six Bett ies made 2 cure ci er. fully prepared to fill all orders entrusted to hi: at the shortes: notice, and in the best manner. A aye supply of READY-MADE COFFI of all sizes, always on hand, which will be = uished on the most reasonable terms. As heretofore, no pains will be spared to give entire satisfaction on all occasions. N. B.—Resid ng on the preatises, orders wi be Fromptly attended to at all hours.” ' feb 7-ly 3. CONNELLY, Undertaker, SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. wa & STEPHENS, 322 PA. AVENUE, between 9th and 10th streets, next to Jron Hall, would announce to members of Congress and citizens generally that they are now prenerce with a steck of Spring and Summer Clot! ing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, superior to that of any previous season " Unusual care has been given to the selection of the goods as well as the style of the garments, while the Prices are as low as the Northern marke's® Thetr stock of Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing be- ing very large and complete they are Prepared to offer inducements to Seer in styles quali- would respectfully inform the public that wh No. 423 Seventh street, west side, bet. G and A, ties and prices not to be met with in this city. OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM tie citizens of Washington and The Merchant Tailoring department (second t he ts floor) is fully supplied with the most select styles of Cloths, Uassimeres, Linen Drills, Vestings, &c , which wil be made to order in the most taste- ful and desirable manner, at much lower rates than the usual cry ines WALL & STEPHENS, m™m 20-tf 22 Pa. avenue. YYLER’S COMFUUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC AS A REMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS. HOARSENE@S, ASTHMA, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, &c., possesses the greatest ad vantages, with the \east objections of any other in ure, having been extenstvely used the last twen| ‘with unparalleled success, not trumpeted be world as a specific or cure all, but recom- mended asa valunble and eaientific curit IN PYLMONARY CASEs, oy at hand, and one that bas been generally found to afford relief where most otkers have been tried without material ben- efit. As such it is recognized by numbers of our leading physicians, who know tts composition, and have becn eye witnesses of its superior eff- =, as well as by thousands of our most Tespec- table citizens, who all endorse its claim to bei safe, palatable, economical and efiicacious. Price 25 cents, or three bottles in one 50 cents. Wholesale Agents, PATTERSON & NAIRN, and STOTT & CO., Penna. avenue; PEEL& STEVENS, Alexandr’ CISSEL, Georgetown we TYLER don akaBic COUGH cCAaNby DROPS, the same composition in lozenge form, 123 cents a box jy 6—ly GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF BOOTS AND GAITERS | Poet ON COMMISSION, FOR A PHIL- adelpbia manu- faoturer, a fi-st rate Sewed or Pegged will spare no pains to give entire satisfacti on all occasions. He guarantees to preserve the dead in the warmest weather for any length of time. A large Supply, of ready made COFFINS of all sizes and qualities, always on hand. Shrouds, Carriages, Hearses, and every other article furnished of the best quality. wale A sbare of the public patronage is respectful solicited. < Se mar °4-if iether nas diutonl PROPOSALS FUR STATIONERY. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, } \ Washington, Ma) 23, 18°6. § | N PURSUANCE OF THE “ ACT LEGAL- izing and making appropriations for such ne¢- cessary objects as have be-n usually included in the general appropriation bill without authority of law, and to fix and provide for certain incl- dental expenses of the departments and offices of the government, and for other purposes,’’ a proved the 26th August, 1812, sealed proposals ‘will be received at this department until3 o'clock p. mon the 2st ef June next, for furnishing such articles of Stationery as may bs required by it for one year from the Ist day of July next, as enumerated in the subjoined schedule and esti- mate of quantity; but it is to be unders'ood by TSOns Lapel that the department ts to be at iberty to take either a less or greater quantity of any article than is specified, according to’ its wants during the year. Each article to be of the best quality, and to be delivered without delay when ordered. SCHEDULE. Paper, hand-made, of linen, laid or wove. 10 reams foolscap, W hatman’s, per ream 20 do quarto post, cream-laid, to weigh not less than 9 lbs per ream, trimmed, one- bilitr Calf-Skin BOOT at half ruled on three side*, per ream All the inert and obnoxious qualities of eachsub SYPHILIS.—Dr. K. B. Hendle, of Wash: 98 2. full geod 40 do note paper, cream-laid damask, per | stance employed are left Mehind. the curative ait c, who cured an obstinate case of Sypil those usually sold Team. virtues only being retained. Hence it is self evi- | is by Carter's Spanish Mixture, says ‘It acts spe- at $5 or @6,;a da Eneelope paper, smooth. dent the effects should prove as they harepr.ved, | Clally on the Blood, Liver and Skin and is prompt French Calf Patent 20 do super royal, vellow, per ream more purely remedial, and the Pills a tn and efficicat in its results. LeatherGAITER at 30 do do white thick, yor ream erfal antidote o disease thad any other medicine Dr. John Minge, formerly of the City Hotei, 93 50. ap inpitepe 10 do white royal, perream keown to the world. Richmond, now of Alabama, says he seer ra le Cal They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring theirirregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such de- Tal 5 do blotting papzr, royal, per ream 100 gross meta lic pens, (Perry’s, or such as may be required,) per gross 6 do black lead pencils, Brookman and ah per gross 2 dozen red lead pencils, per dozen 4 do ivory folders, 9 inch, do Carter’s Spanish Mixture administered inanum- ber of cases with byrcaseniony © 4 arg effect. He recommends it as “‘the most efficient alterative ix SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA—M: Jos. Robinson, of Wooster. Obio, was cured o! it $2.50, there are the best goods that is (or ever were) sold in the District for the price; for the = roef, come and see ‘ourself. Terms positive y cash. No extra ements as are (be first origin of disease. Scrofula and Salt Rheum of three years standing ast! 10 do red tape, No 21, per dozea repared by Dr JAMES C. AYER, Practical | by only three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture Bray “narged to offset bad debis. Call atthe | 19 Go “ao! No 19)? do and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass WM. 8. BEERS & CO., Proprietors, EW YORK HAT STORE, Seventh street, 10 do do No.17, do Price 25 cents oes box ; five boxes for $1 No. 304 Broadway, New York. near Penusy.vania avenue. 10 do do No 15, do Sold by Z. D GILMAN, Washington, and by IL?” Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. met ANTHONY, Agent. 12 do silk taste, narrow, do all respectable Druggists. -apS4m Forssleby CHAS. STOTT, a bY le 12 do ‘o wide. do ——— = = oy ists g — Nicene seamen days tenets: 500 yards silk cord, per yard ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW: Sa ted Drexniot reneraby —. sortment of pure Silver Ware, such as— Richly wrought Tea Sets, complete Urns, Pitchers, Waiters, Goblets, Cups Butter Dishes, Salt Cellars Coffee Cups and Saucers Dessert Kni Berry Shovels 1 dozen cut glass inkstands, Draper’s or Whit- ney’s, per dozen 2 do wafer stands, cocoa, per dozen 2 do erasers, Rodgers and Son’s, ivery han- dles, per dozen do _pensnives, Rodgersand Son’s,4 blades, FHE @REATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. . READ THIS, OLD AND YOUNG! Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative WwW LL RESTOKE GRAY HAIR TO ORI- ‘Inal color permanently; made to i) P- pat ‘, on bald heads; remove all dandruff or itchin; Dr. KENNEDY, of Rexbury, — Rem wiry etal) Soe Ste katate Pa aa! — én 2 blades, do destroy all diseases of the scalp; and if used onee | Mas discovered in one of our COMMON PASTURE Dinner Coffee Spoous, Napkin Rings, &c. 1 do tvory-handle wafer seals, per dozen | | OF twice 2 week nee or tailing Ween ae ule EVERY KIND OF BUMO R; The above, with all the new patterns of Table 6 do ink, in quarts, black, Maynard & | from becoming gray or | She gage Mt TER West SchORELA DOWN 202 con- Dessert, and Tea Spoons and Forks, are offered Noyes’, per dozen ae spegerae sp a i, er on Ma cre Beh Ne MON PIMPLE at the lowest rates] and warranted pure 1 do carmineink,do _ defy you to dou 2 (oays is fired sancine:) HAS TRIED IT IN OVER ELEVEN M. W. GALT & BRO. 3 Ibs. wafers, red, per pound coateardehiped yg jus whose tonie we say, led ta mS 55 QU Pacey Wetethaca tes ote 1 do do white, Me ‘Turns back to {ts color the Hair that was gray, hen ghee nent — wtoncptn ri ped _m 8 3 4 Pa. av , bet. 9th and ve Be q eer, cases, JONAS P. LEVY Beso an, ter hovarincet oan ae SOMETHING WORTE KNOWING !—By lon over two hundred certificates of its vir- IMPORTER AND DEAL: using Prefessor Weod’s Hair Restorative, gray haircan be permanently restored to its original color. The subjoined certificate was received from Johnson & Stone, Gardner, Me., and is but one of the many instances that are daily oe to our knowledge of its wonderful effects. It is no spe! roblematical, but a self-evident truth, as hun 8 of our community can testify. —Bos- tom Herald, within twenty miles of Boston. bottles are warranted to curea nursing sore One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of pimples on the face. Two to three 100 Ibs. sealing wax, best extra superfine, scar- 10 aw twine gil ne negene lo twine. net, per poun 20 do do’ seine? ge” 20 do do __ coarse, for packing,do * fears eee shears, Rodgers & Son's, 8-inch ade, n per doze! 1 do do 6% inch blade, do WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS * AND FINE a . o GROCERIES, ™One Genera) Commission & Forwardi INSURANCE AND BILL B No. 474 Pa. av., two doors below WasiIneton Crry,D. Merebant OKFR, U. 8. Hotel, c. do 2 do scissors, per dozen. Three to five bottles are warranted te cure the Envelopes of strong smooth opaque paper, white. Garp Me, June 22, 1852 ‘Worst case of Erysipelas. Se ne gn a FENG. 1, 10 by5 inches, per 1,000 4 2 One to two bottles are warranted te cure all SPEAR AND JACKSON'S SPRING AND|LomNo. 244 by 0% do” as ties of Prof Wood's Hair Restorative, ond ean | Btmor in the eves. CAST STEEL SAW 1,000 No. 3, 4 by 9 do do traly say it is the greatest discovery of the age for | . 7 W0 botties are warranted to cure running of E HAVE NOW IN STOCK A MOST|3,000No 4, 3% by8 do do restoring and changing the Hair’ Before ceing | the earsand blotches among the hair. complete assortment of 3 & J.’s SAWS, of | 2,000 No. 5, 54% by8 do do it Lwas aman of seventy. My hair has now af- Four to six botiles are warranted to eure corrupt our own importation, and we will offer them at | 1,000No. 6, 44% by 64 do do; taltied its original color. You can recommend it ulcers. such prices that cannot fail to please, wholesale | 3,000 No. 7, 6 bv 3% do do to the world without the least fear, as my case One bottle wili cure scaly eruption of the skin. or retail fi; Mechanical Tools, of every de- need pa Hs a ty 34 os re A ‘was one of the worst kind. ¢ woe to — bottles are warranted to cure the scription, for tale lew for cash. : lo. 9, § ei io 0 » ‘orst case 0! Ption, JOS, L.“AVAGE, 11000 No 10,54 bya deo: do Yours respectfully, DAN’L N. MURPHY Sign of the Golden Saw, 2,000 No. 11, 48-10 by2710 do do CaR.yze, Il. June 27, 1863 m%4-6t Pa. avenue, bet 10th and 11th sts. | 3,000 No. 12, by2% do do Ihaveused Prof O J. Wood's Hair Restora- Homezie BALLADS AND COMEDIES anny Envelopes lined with linen. tive, and have admired its wonderful effect. My of Lucian, translated by the late William | 1:000 No. Des aoe hair was becoming, as 1 thought, prematurely Maginn, LL. D.; annotated by Dr. Shelion ovo No. os gray; but by the use of the ‘‘ Restorative” it has Mackenzie, 1 vol, $1 oOo Sizes as above. 1 resumed its original ne aoe I have no doubt, Rights of Women, with Strictures on Political ; Permanently so SIDNEY BREESE, and Moral Subjects, by Mary Wollstone- 4) Sa Ex-Senator United States. i craft, 1 vol, Paul Ferroll, a Tale by the author of ‘1X Poems Each proposal must be signed by the individual HAIR RESTO RATIVE.—1a our columns to- tony " by V,”’ 1 vol, $ or firm making it, and must specify a price—and day will be found Prof. Wood’s advertisement of humor. — mas FRANCK TAYLOR. but ome price—for each and every article con- the above article, to which we call attention. What it has done, we have witnessed upon sev- eral of ouracquaintances in 8t. Louis. Hair once gray met our view, black or brown as the case —- be, being the color of earl manheod ; and and glossy as silk, and that without any other application than the Restorative. If it has done this upon others, will it not de the same for any of our readers whose ‘‘frost: cure a sold another; it always speaks for itself. There things about this herb that appears to te pent an jue Deon K:towe eutiit alocanea aesee that it should cure all kinds of humor. In crder to give sore idea of the = tained in the schedule. Should any articles be CE PITCHERS, A SUPERIOR ARTI- | required not enumerated, they are to be furnished cle.—Just received, # small invoice of very su- | at the lowest market prices, accerding to quality. perior Ice Pitchers Blauk forms for proposals will be furnished at the Also, a large assortment ef extra-plated Tea | department to persons applying for them; and Sets, Cake Baskets, Castors, Urns, Albata Forks, | a&, without uniformit erein, the department Spoons, &c. would find it dificult to make a decision, none 5 ie ‘t & BRO , Jewelers, will be taken into consideration unless substan- it i £ SF EF ?? were | and t po} ity of the I v , bet. 9th and 10th sts. tially agreeing therewith. onee like the ‘‘ raven locks’? of Lot el’s warlike 1883, 1 1 FPAXs FANS! Fans ma an aaa canbe | Sit ty wily lube vats | ts rau pa at oad ee A large lot of Fans selling off low at ville Constitusional, Oct. 5, 1853. bottles per day . m 26 = ELLIS’S, 306 Pa. avenue. x, Notice will be coves rece poem 9 to whom the contract is awarded, who will be required, within five days thereafter, to givebond, with two sufficient sureties, for its Performance The head of the department is in all eases to en poorly leery air etgmangr in business twent thi inthe meant patente mae like it. Whereis a universal praise of it quarters. In my own practice I alwa kept it humore—put aines its Introduction asa family medicine, and have found in it that I never Several cases of epileptic fts—a was always considered incurable, ha afew . O, what a mero ‘tual in all cases of that awfu! are but few who have seen more of it popiecuna ye Por age ‘or of the Liver, Sick Headache, THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE A@E.—lIt seldom occurs that we notice, under any circumstances, patent medicines, restora tives, sf t decide whether the terms of the contract have pedleccmiotmeeaion tue? Duvenan coe been complied with, and to reject any articles | peis usto invite attention to the advacthoonectat qybich may be; in his opinion, of taferfor qualt- | Professor Wood's Halt Kestorative We ase too ty, as well as to annul the contract upon any fail- | juvenileto require anything of the kind ure to comply with the terms within a reasonable abbr of its use have come to out time. m24-lawiw | which almost assures us that it is . = remedy against the bair becoming premature “THE MARRIAGE GUIDE.” gray. wt is not a ‘* Hair D e,”? bat fs n its ned MARRIAGE GUIDE, OR NATURAL HIB- lication, as directed, the effect is preduced upon tory of Generation, for the use of married | the skin, which brings out the original colered Larrea tpsr those about to marry, of both seres; price, $1. “THE MALE GENERATIVE ORGANS,” in health and ease, from infancy to old age, with the treatment of all their deran: ‘ements ; for every a own private use; with colored plates; A POPULAR TREATISE UN VENEREAL — i oan and prevention; for private use; wit 01 i price, $1. THE MATRON’S NANUAL OF MID- wifery and the Diseases of Pregnancy and Child- bf for every feisale’s own private use; price HE DISEASES OF WOMEN—THBIR Causes and Treatment. United States Patent Office, WasuHINGTON, May 14, 1836. N THF PETITION OF MATTHIAS 5 BALDWIN, of Philadelphia, Pa., praying for the extension of a patent ited to him on the 25th day of August, 1842, for an improve- ment in ‘the manner of constructing locomotive steam por somre in for seven years from the expi- ration of said patent, which takes place on the 25th day of August, 1856: it is ordered, that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday, the ilth day of August next, at 12 o’clock m.; and all persons are notified t — and show cause, If any th — ought not to be granted. Persons oppes: ing the extension are juired to file in the Patent Mice their objections, special the 1 of heart cut testa : fi aby ith ; mony either party €0 be used af 1 hear! and transmitted in he said must » wi Ist of August ; de and ether papers re- elm ro Cn neny: must be fled in the office morning of that day; the argu- if any, within 2 ments, > ten days therealter. 1 A the Union, Intelligencer, phi, i i tilt y nowled, soverei; fa i 5 a i it i if hair, without stiffness, and gives it a glossy and natural a) pemzace. e have seen persons who have used it, and are igial psea withit Ex. amine theadyertisement — Missouri Republican. 0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, No, 316 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Missouri C STOTT & CO., wholesale and retallAgent, Washington. Also for sale by D. 3, Dyson, 8. Parker, undor sig Soe, and all Droggists; in ecorgetown by R.S. 'f. Cissel; in Alexand! by Peel & Stevens. _— = T.W DYOTT & SONS, G Wholesale Agent, Philadelphia, Pa.’ ome re | of diet bes: ever necessary—eat the bes you can and enough of it. Deena for U; -Adults one table spoonful ver ten dessert - Bit Slim om ‘as ntgStpnrin she ful. As no directions can be ble to allcon stitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. MANUFACTURED TABLE CUTL ° D N D.C; Republican, Any of the Books can be had of the agent, GILVER-PLATED TABLE AND DESSERT No. 120 Warrgn tirscs, igus’ Phitedel ALKX. ADAMSON Knives ; Ivory Handle Knives; Knives and P: P ‘Boston mar22-3m 7th street, opposite Post Oilice. Forks ‘4 Te treat pee aasRicais ; Game Car- ones .—N pS, vers; cers; &e. Barcla, MEE MISING STAR GAME.—THIS 19 A | “Remember, prices ter toe en, ex tally tau Broatway x : beautiful and instructive Game for Children | at 490. ap 14 G. FRANCIS.» | street. Phitndeiphte, FW. It Jearns them to commit to memory all the inct- - — } Baltimore, P:-iidbhiad of'tne anove dents an ted battles that were fi it du- ‘will please tend their bills to the Patent ‘Obie, with php Sepa ee ce Eerie bases LARGEST AND MOST VARIED containing this notice tm 16—lawiw assortment of PIANOS In the city at JOAN F. ELLIS’S, 306, near 10th street, ring the Amerioan Revolution. For tale by the agent, ALEX. ADAMSON, , PEEL & STEVENS, le inarZ-3in 7 i. street, Opposite Post Oftice. At Retail all Draggists in the Draggists aly of this City mM-tr Bvil, i bye x STEAMERS THOS. COLLYER Information for Travelers. EXCURSION BOATS FOR THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION BORGE WASHINGTON can be chartered for lect parties to the White House Washington, Mount Vernon pose River. F or further particulars apply te the Capteins of the Ig to the President of the Company. ap THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES Fer: Sa STEAMERS. See pk SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINE are the = . Or any place on the contract ex- care bas in their and speed; and their owsay for Government service, taken in thelr construction, as tsSonmmodatlon fc pesengerm are unequaled fi elegance and co! Price ef from New Verk ‘© Liverpool in first in, $130; in second 76. From precoc vae e paterd York, 38 and 20 guiness An ex ced surgeon attashed to ¢: ship. No berths can be secured until paid for. The — of this line have improved water-tight x heads, and to avoid danger from jee wil! not cross the Banks north of 42 degrees, until aftor the ist of August. PRoPosED Pom New Yor. es 1856. sauine. om Wednesday-...May 14 aoe. Me Wednesday May Aug 6 Wednesday....Ang 20 Wednesd - Sept or a) to WARD K COLLINS & 00, 66 Wall street, New \ ork. BROWN. SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool STEPHEN KENNARD & CO., 2 Austin Friars, London B.G.WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. The owners of these ships will not be account- able for gold, silver, bullion, spétie, jewelry. pre- cious stones, or metals, unless bills of lad! ng ere signed therefor, and the value thereof ex pressed. therein ™ 1-t BY RAILROAD DIRECT TO TRE WEST. Os SE. aE. Timo between Washingten and Wheeling butl?% hours! Bunning Time between Washington and Cincinnati 27 hours !! THROUGH TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHECKS TO BB HAD IN WASHINGTON. — BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ROAD having tly improved its Western connections, now offers the ful‘est inducements to Travelers between WASHINGTON, BALTI- MORE, and a!i portions of the WEST, NORTR- WEST, and the SOUTHWEST Tne. onne: tion between tie Trains from Wash- ington and the Trains bound West from Ba'ti- more js always prometly made al the Washington Jun tion (late'y cated the Relay House) 9 mii ex from Baltimore. This is the on:y change of care required between Washington and the Ol.io river Baggage is cbecked through to Wheeilng at the Washington Station. and rechecked and trans ferred there, (with the: assengers) without charge, for those holding Through kets for yoints be yond The onne ting trains leave Washington dai yat6a.m and ae p. m. On Sundays at the later hour on'y. At BENWOOD, 4 miles from Whee! connection is made with the trains of C OHIO RAILROAD, running from Belair, on the Ohio, through Cambri . Zanesville, and Newark, to COLUMBUS. These trains conne:t at Newark with the cars of the Newark, Mansfie d and Sandusky Rai road for Sandusky, Woledo, Detroit, Chi age, >t Louis, ete. At COLUMBU eC O. Railrod trains cov- nec t with the fast tra’ of the Liftle Miemi Ro® toed to Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisvil'e, etc. At XENTA (on Litte Miam! Ral road)«onnestion is formed with the trains through Da’ to Indian- aos, Terge Haute. Lafayette, Cob ago, Reck Is and, +t. Louis, Cario, ete I[7~ Passengers ho'ding Through Tiekets for Memphis, Vicksberg, Nusetek, Hoe’ @uhemie, oor : which are also sold at Washington—are trans- n innati, tothe Mai Steamers on the Ohio. Tickets for Evansviie, Cario, and st Louis are sold by the river route. i[7- For CLEVELAND, ard via C eve and to To efo, Detroit, Cul ago, etc , tickets are so'd, when the Olio navigabie between Whe 9 and Wellsvii'e (forty miles) where a conn = the Ceveand and Pittsburg Ralireed is made, ‘Travelrre are r quested to notice that whie this is the on'y route affording Through Tickets and Checks in Washington, it is also the short 4 most speedy. and dire-tto near ithe leadisy — in the t West. The distance from ashington to Cineinnati is but 653 mi es, being about 100 mi'es shorter than by any other route ' FARE, BY THROUGH TICKET, FROM W48SHINGTON :—To Whee ing, $9 50; Co em- bus, $13 66; Dayton, $16 50; Cin: innati, $16 ; Lonisvi' ¢, by rai road, $18 65, by steamer from Cincinnati, $18 00; Indiana: oJs, $17 Cleve- ‘and, $18 50; Toedo, 15 80; it, S15 2; po 62 6S5and $19 50; St Lovis, €28 50 and $25; Memphis. $98; New Or'eans, $81. et: gage FREDBRICK AND HARPER'S FERRY, MARTINSBURG.CUMBBRLAND, BERKLEY SPRINGS. wget eto f PIEDMONT, OAKLAND, and FAIRMONT, passengers may leave Wasiingtomat 6 a. m or 4 p m. For the minor way stations between Baitimore and Whe-iing, take 6 2. m. trein frem bear acras or trains to and frem Ba'timore, Annap- , Stc., see specia’ advertisements For further information, Threngh Ti-kety, ete. si bed THOMASH. PARSONS, Agent, at Wi ington Station. WM. 8. WOODSIDE, Master of T: mareh 1—tf Bia FOR HARPE FERRY, Via Chesapeake § Otte Comal” Salamis THROUGH IN TWELVE HOURS! HE NEW AND SPLENDID PACKRT- BOAT ARGO, Capt. s. H. Mexew, will commence making Regular Treps betwren GEORGETOWN and the above Point, on Mon- = March 27th, 1856 ‘he Boat will leave the wharfof W.H & H @ Ritter, Georgetown, D.C , every Monday, Wed nesday, and Friday morn! al x ol! on, © Ratiroad, Ba’thnore. Returning, she will leeve Tuesday, Thursday and y morning, at o'clock. Threugh Tickets, $2.25. To Leesburg @1 ©2\, tnciuding the Stage from ‘dwards’ Ferry Pamllies intending to visit the Virginia Springs the coming season will find this by far the mést safe, pleasant, and cheapest route to Berkeley Capen, Shanondale, White Sulpbur and Warren eels served on board at moderate rates. A coach will always be in readiness in George- town to convey to and from the Boat Fer further particulars inquire at the store of W.H.& H.G. RITTER, Georgetown, and 6. W.CUTSHAW, Harper's Ferry, Va. mar 1l6—tf QBANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. Great Southern Line! a@TWickK DAILY ~~“ (SUNDAY NIGHTS EXCEPTED) . Between Washingten City and the South! VIA: ALEXANDRIA. GORDONSVILLE, AND RICHMOND Leave Washingten at 62.m and7 p.= Fare from Washington to Kichmond...,....85 # OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONS Will be at the Washington Railrosd to ccn- PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE, Fre of c, 4, toSTEAMER GEORGE PAGE, for ALEXANDRIA, a dis- tance of six miles, allow! me cin Tickets ured on the Ex ion and Comfort are secured by thi* Route, as it isa CONTINUOUS LINE vinercLas® RalLRoaD FROM ALEXANDRIA TU RICB- MOND. THROUGH PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE carried without cost tothe Depot of the Petersburg Information of Route and Lost ob- tained of JAMES A. EVANS, fed Agent, Alexandris, Vs WaSHINGTON BRANCH RAILKOAD- (CHANGE CF HOURS.—0n and after Mor Leavé Washingron at'6 and 6X a. m., and 3204 Lave Dulane ox cantar om. esate @. B. PARSONS, Agen, _

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