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PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. Treascar Daratuzxt, er 17, F EPARATS PROPOSALS FOR FUKNISA@- EVENING STAR. SHE LOVED HIM. f juired by this Department 7 2 cog SEP NGS daring the fse-l year ehdiog June 90, 1857, will She loved him, but she knew ic not— be received until 12 o’clock, m , on the th day ple ater ewe only room fr pride— of June next, and — pe mae OF - other ‘ngs were forgot, gi testimonials fulfil - When she became -nother’s bride, be =e - As trom « dram : he «wore, All the articles must be of the very bestqu:lity ; To realize ber lonely state, fourteen samples of each article must y And own it was the vow «he broke, the bid The samples of the toa whom the That made her drear and ‘ contract may be awa:ded will be paid for by the She loved him; but the s'anderer came, it; the others will be retumed to tie department ; With words of hate taat al. believed ; Tespective parties. No bid will be considered P when the articles accompan: it are no! of the a pee tes “a to -9 best quality, and suited ma wan’'s of the de- Ab: reth the ana thet ‘ge her hand, oe and inf-rior, spurions, or imitation ar- ‘Sets dret ones osc ftom her side, icles will subj-ct the cla to rejectionatthe pleas- Ips — ag her only penny "Bach proprsal mnt be signed by the firm or in- tugieret im; dts memery now | fivase manip ic aee pearing eed him; and bis now one price, foreach an article con: y in the schedule; and. as without uniformity there. Was ‘reasured as 2 thing at er brow, ‘The sbades of death were on in, the di nt would find it difficult to make ‘The seeds of aeath were in ber heart. a decision, none will be taken into consideration For all the world, that thing forlorr unless sut stantially ac therewith. 1 would 10t, could not be, and live ; The articles required must bedelivered without ‘Thet casket, with its j.wel gone — delay when ordered, to the satisfaction of the A bride, who has no heart to give. heai of the office ordering thesame. ‘Thedepart- ees | Ment reserves to itself the right of Poem hg greater or less quantity of each and every art! AREIVALS 47 PRINCIPAL HOTELS, | contracted for, as tbe public service ma) uire. Willards’ Hotel—s.« &B.a. Witham Supplying an inferior article at anytime il be deemed ‘sufficient cause forthwith to annul the t & Marnon, NY J.C Albright, NY rene N R Fisin, do © W pilinay, do tas pecetn oe pomtion sonsepsting; ean ieeoet BF Bingham, Md SS Seas, Me afaltare to enppl. the articles required. the cone EW Hight NJ T T Cayton & ly, Pa ed Mts tunstion shalt Galina maces n JM &iy,Va Miss Cayton, do tractor ani '$ sureties shail be liable for the for- a aan ‘a2’ 9 Masters Cayton, do feiture specified in such bond as liquidated dama 7 ; es. 3 L Weiton, Mass H 8 Kiacard, NY & ZK Foros, NY Miss C'Ringavury, do, RBC, dePurtment may accept the propels for & J Quinch, DC Fl = W_ Kingsbury, “at Articles chs specified in the proposals shail be Hon £ J Eppes, Fla rs 3 ‘airs : supplied at the towest market price, or the depart- a aarp rae poesia N ment may, at its discretion, purchase the same in ok, > lo W chanalcr, Eng A Meme, Usa Seraa feecioed list specifies, as nearly as now J © Fardincr, Va W af Jefe, NY cam be done, the amount, quality, and description J WN Mears &2sis’rs, hy — J of each of the kinds of astlatne arr : Ala 7 etueS di 68 reams folio post, satin, or plain finish, fain‘- We cegiem, Il CH Lembrase Lenses Spel er peer sy welgh not J Dul ly.Tenn = H A Davey, NY 200 reams foolscap fain'-liued one or moresides, Ay » NY _ M Charch, ge or plain, fod trizamed, to welgh not less eo etinee 5 € Giivaten ei? Ma Shan 12 Ibs, per ream Ki liban. By NaSOe & TY 421 reams quarto post, muchine, faint-lined on 35 Uross, WY RadhplhS dp Ne one or more sides, or plain. per ream Wea CA Miner” Pe 45 nonams Note ray sists a Uy Sand7 by 4% In., J Hen.e:, M.ch J W Miner, do ? Ts Staclese, 40 ER Wright « fy, Vt 2 pete dium paper, for books, per ream, Hi Snowden, Mo & Dye, NY 46 reams enve ope paper, sizes 48 by 20 inches, eee eee and 19 by 12 inches, yellow or buff, per 5 ream SA Poule, do R A lemanrn, do G@ B-lover vC C A Hembright, do _3 reams large brown envelope, per ream P H Key. Ma 9 do blotting pape,r yal, per ream & G Roycrafi, Pa Me 62 do copying paper, ( Mann's) per ream CF Meth, Na = Wells, Fis 100 gross me allic p-ns, of all kinds required, best National Hetel—witLian evr 2 mqaitie,’ = £0. per M R Lafferty, Pa A McVeigh, Pa 1 M quills, No 70, M FF Eve, Tenn R T Colston, Va 217 dozen best black lad pencils, per dozen 5 B Koss, Ga tm Hegmana, NY lu do red lead pencils, per dozen ETC. ok, do HS =mito, lud 15 do folder, tvory. 9 iach, dozen J L Lamer, ly, do BR Paimer, NY 32) do red tinen tape assorted, per dozen Ckizge ud’ J BDawkins, Fla S de mand iene, cheace patos on s, XPS, a, per dozen 3 bn bc H Ferguson, id 9 do waferstands or panes an oa: per dozen sly, 4 5 . 5 % E Sanders, do RC Donnell, do 38 do nknives, Rodgers & Sons’, or equal, JS Lewis, NY = P Hanscom, Mars " blades boc. orn or pearl hautles, § & Church, do Ticg, Pa enuine, per dozen B Jeffiies, Braz RW Hunter, Va 4 do oft e shears, 1L aches, per dozen R Wood, dr, Va R Martin, NJ 4 do office scissors, per dozen J Haibaud, Md B Fittsbury, Va 1L do inkstands. cut glass, per dozen Mrs Loring, La © Fitzbugo, do 10 gallons best ink, black, ile department to AC VanEpps,Tenn W H Hope, Ma have the choice of the ma:ket, per gailon a ly, ala A re La - sae peser igh po = : pertment to have rs Marks, dr, oodali. Pa e choice of the market, per quart B Pa: Mex R Wilson, Del 5 quarts izk, red, the derartment to have the o W) Walnteid, ly, Ga M R Garneti, Va qGholce of the market, ; er quart Miss » Soper, $C JM Hamlin, ly, Miss 227 bottles ink, red, the department to have the ; A es Pla a es = Sepa oi a market, in qu.rter-pint bottles, a 7, NY jawson, per le DF Usarke, Ga R D Watson, Md 148 bottles ink, best copying, in pint bottles, per Mrs Rice, La H A Midaleton, do bottie ne sla Mrs Rice, cuild, do T Posey. Md 1000 wafers, large red, for department seal, per M 109 pounds wafers, common size, rd, per pound Browns’ Hetel—r fr &xu.snewn 117 pounds sealing-wax, best extra superfine, e scarlet, per pound ; . fren fon aa opeses so 34 pounds feats rabsee, Prepared, per pound j 4 178 quarts blacx sand. per quart J Caidweli do JS Sullivan, Va 26 ounces pounce. Tr ounce ~ art Ge We otto ee 70 pounds twine. linen, per pound iT ewenen w Webp =” 164 panes twine, cotton. per pound 3 Upten, do A D Sloce, Pa 144 ket envelopes, of white or yellow per, c 4 W 8 Hediey, fam, Ind following sizes: 8 by 3%, and By by Mrs Hayes, NY H C Ostrander, NY 3% inches, per hundred Mire Marvia EC Bunker, do bby —— mahogany, round or flat, per pony poe ly, Ma ae E cad 44 doz: elastic p-n-holders, per dozen. F Allen, lowa Miss Ingold=by. do a eee as OE ES J Stan ey, Md Miss terrrnz, do UNITED STATES M ° T Fhipp, fam, Tenn Hon M Wliver. Ma - J @ Gray, Va F S aughter, Va Post Orvicz DerartMant. DG Matthews, do R Mabie, NX June 7, 1856 JR ss do H Mabie, do P#oOPosaus FOR CARRYING THE ® Bennett, son, Pa H De Witt, do U alted States mails from the Ist day of Ucto- JM Whalen, NY T W Mears,O ber next to the 30 bh June, 153, on the following W A Guaion, Ala M A Jcbrson, — route in Tennessee, wil be received atthe Con- pane 5 oe Jordan, N tract omce of th = department in the city of utton jarper. ae asbington, until a im, of the 2th d f WA Hhis, Va H Heaton, Va HS Siaad tie wertder tae August next. to be decided the next day, viz: No. 8663 From Concoid Depot, Tenn oe Louis- ville, 6 miles and back, three t'mos a week Leave Concord Depot Mon ay, Wednesday, B Rick tts, Pa G W Gapman, NY ad Friday, on arrival of train from Knox- JH wails e, Ma L Drummond, do ville—say at 10 am ; 8 Gamble. NY T Lictiog & fam, do Arrive at Louisville vy 12m; Drs Whitmore, do J Lockwood, SC Leave Louisville Monday, Wednesday, and 8 B smith, Cal W Wharton, NJ Fridsy at 2 p m ; A M Goldsborough, Md T L Lamanne, La Arrive st Concord Depot by 4 pm. A @ Gulle:t, do J W Micate, hone Proposals for six trips a week are invited, J 8 Sackett, NY J* Cail & fem. : . rapa J T Haufman. Pa L T Hooper, jr, do INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS. W J Newman & ly, Md J 8 Allan. N No pay will be made for trins : ot performed, W A Gardner, Ala Jaimason, NC = and for each of such omi-sions not Satl+factorily A V Garduer, do W A Jones, MT —— toree times the pay of the trin may be TA Kelly, do W Dabney, Pa deducted. For arriva s a‘ter the schuedule time, PJ Wiikinson, Mi Lt J Couover, Eng not sufficiently excused, one fourth «f the pay for @H Torift, Ala W D Bow.e, jr, md thetrip may be deducted. The centract may be As Combs, MT annulled for repeated failures, for violating the t office laws. or for disobeying tvedepartmest’s nstructions. The Pos master General may order an increase of service at a p-o-rata increase on thecontract. He may alter the schedule, pro- vided the runniag time be not diminished ; also, he may curtail the service, or discontioue it alto- gether, at a pro rata decrease of pay, on condition his lowing one month’s extra pay on the amountof service dis; No increased pay wit be alowed for excess, if ny, Of actuul over advert sed distance, if the points to be suppued are correctly 1. The MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS jay. Juneds -Hamburg ..July 1 -Liverpeol ..July 2 -South’ton..July 2 -Havre......July 3 a Jiverpool..July 5 -Glasgow...July 19 Edinburg... .Diew York. coutracts are to be executed by the ist of Septem- YROM B¥ROPE ber next JAMES CA PBELL, Asia..... --Liverpool....New York..June 14 je9-lawiw Postmaster General Hermann Southampton New York..June 13] ~ ax at United States Patent Office, Wastineton, Jnne 16, 1556. N ThE PETI LION OF CULLEN WHIP- == Lp PLE, of Providence. R I, praving for the REMOVAL. extension of a patent granted to Alex Hodyes. R. MUNSON HAS TAKEN AND FITTED | Agent of the “New Engiend Screw Comrany,”} up tee house formerly ocenplen as a-eience of said “Whipple, for a ‘: Macbiae for by % jor Robert Keyworth, No. 238 cutting the thread= 0 wood-scr ws,”? which pat- Pennsy!vanic avenue, and is now ent was re-issued to the s id New England screw ready io fulfli bis old engeyemenis and make new | Company, on the Sth of March, 1936, “nd snbse- ones Dr M ts still maklog those beautiful | G¥ea!ly re-assigued by them to the said Whipple eontiauous Gum Treth. called Allen s Patent, for | #nd re-issued to him en Lith June, 186, for sev- the excel eney of which over all other styles of | €M years from the expiration of said patent, which teeth, man) now wearing them in this city, will | tekes place on the 15t day of Aug st 1866: cheerfuliy vouct ‘bere isene Lenvist in this} | 1tis ordered. tuct the said petition be heard at city who bas been infrin,ing the patent, and | the Patent Office on Saturday, 16h of August made 2 bad imitation of #, agcinst whom I here | B€Xt. 185, at 12 o'clock, m.; andail Poe by cau:ion the public notified he a and show cause, if any they N.B Whenever a Dentist speaks aga'nst | bave, why petition ought not to be granted. Allen’s Patent Continuous Gum ‘Teeth, when | , Persons opposing the extension are required to properly comstructed, itis because be is ignorant | Ale in the Patent Uiitce their objections, specially The Valifornta steamers leave New York onthe Stb and wth of each monta. Of the process, incom rtrnt to make the work, or | Set forth in writing, at least twenty days before is urellling to pay or the patent : the day of ors all testimony either Dr M. is now extracting veeth without pain by to be used at the hearing must be taken and a@ Dew and perfect) tafe process Panzeucod in accordance with the rules of the of- Ke ferences asin mer adver isement. jel6-tf = wili be furnished on ap; ition. —— SSS SS e testimony in the case will be closed on the BAJUU's KID AND OTHER GLOVES. | %h day of August; depositions and other papers relied upon as testimony, must led in gre H SMOOT, No 1198R{DGE STREET, | on or beaore the pemane h we tcae: tacuas: Georgetown, bas received, from New ments, if any, within five days thereafter. York, ladies Bajou’s 41D G@LUVES Ordered, also, that this notice be ublished fa white, black and colored; geats. do do the Union, Lutelligencer, and Star, Washington ladies and gents Jaff ta Silk and Li-le D. C.; Rep~blican. Baltimore ; Veunsylvanian, Thread Gloves. Also, a first rate assortment of Phi! iphia; Day Book, New \ ork, and Post, bleached and brown Cotten Hose, all qualities; bleached, brown and fancy Half Hose; misses and boys’ Hose and Half Hose. Particular attention being paid to keeping a Bo-ton, Massaek’ts; once a week for three suc cessive weeks previous to the 16th of August naxt, the day of hearing. CHARLES MA6O) good assortment of the very best makes of Commissioner of atents above goods, purchasers may depend upon get- 3 rood + rtf ame nist P.8.—Editors of the above will can be pine = eT he , and send their bills to Er Pateat ice, m i-tr _s JOHN H. SMOOT. pe Phase this notice. ——__________ ———_—_—= MEDICAL CARD. - IN D* H. PERABEAU, GERMAN HOMEO- [No. 558.] thie physic an, hes the honor to offer his services w tne inbabltam’s of Washington nnd vicinity. of 9th, where OfSce on D street. two doors west he will be found from 9 to 12a. m., and from 4 to Sp m_ Re-idence on I street, No. 188, between 2d and Zist streets. N B—Homeopbathic medicines forsale, which the Doctor prepares himself with the grea‘rst care, for Fever ana Ague, for Bilous and Bowel complaints, &c , &c ee m 16-30 KEMEDY FOR WAKM WKATHER,. BI yt RECEIVED AT THE UNION BOT- OTICE OF WITHDRAWAL OF LANDS IN FLORIDA AND ALABAMA.—In par- suance of the act, entitled ‘-An act granting pab- lic lands, in alternate sections, States of Flo:ida and Alabama, to aid in the coustruction of certain railroads in said States,’ approved 17th May, 1856, all the lands lying within fifteen miles on each side of the following rai road- and branch named in said act—-to wit: from St Jobn’s river St Jacksonvilic, to the waters of Escambia bay, fear Pensscols; from Ameita island, on the At. lantic, to the waters of ‘Tampa bay, with a bran h rm: on the — of Mexico, (except the Port): o south of ite junction with the Gedar Key branch ;) and from ‘ensacola, F lori- ng Depot, a large supp'y of that onsur da, to Montgcmery, ou 1 a tonic for inveli¢s, "GINGER WINE tions from t is ofse, ‘been lagepaiaee tree one Ptens sande Bh gg Ales ard Vor é ter of very superior quality, together with a large re*< rument of syrups of sltmest every kind; all of which, together with our Ppremiom Mine ral Waters will be furnished to customers fa any part of Washingtoa or Gsorsetown and location unt | further orders Giveo under my hand, «t the General Land Of- fice, at the Gp og Washington, this twenty-third day of May, 1535 THOMAS A. HENDRICks, All coders left at the Depot in. Geo eg a with vers of our Wagons, will meet with | (WRPORATION STUCK.—$%,000 Prom pt aiteation. ARNY & SHINN. | Cotton srw Stock for sale at"? jeer C8UBB BROTHERE, CHOBD BROTHERS, BANKERS, BUY AND SELL FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE; FURNISH DRAFTS On all Parts of United States and Europe; * COLLECT DRAFTS On all parts of United States and Europe; DRAW BILLS ON IRELAND FOR £1 OR UPWARDS; TOCKS, & UTHER SECURITIES; BONDS EGOTIATE TIME PAPER, Investment paying 10¥Y and ever, fer sale. LAND WARRANTS. We are at all times Purchasing, and have for Sale, LAND WARRANTS ofall denominations. Land Warrants located in Iowa, Wisconsin, or esota. CHUBB BROTHERS, Bankers, opposite the Treasury. 3. CONNELLY, Undertaker, No. 423 Seventh street, west side, bet. G and B, we RESPECTFULLY INFORM the citizens of Washin; and the adjoining counties that he 1s queues? prepared to to all orders at the shortest notice and on the most liberal terms, He will spare no pains to give entire satisfaction on alloccasions. 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 Poalities. always on hand. Shrouds, erelge ool Hearses, and every other 01 wifes adie ake YonSe b eeesoen share e atro) res) solicited. <p : mart 7 SINGER’S Improved Sewing Machines To which was granted the Highest Award of the Paris Exhibition, theroby receiving the World’s Verdict of Superiority. HE iMPROVEMENTS IN THIS MA- chine has simplified them in many respects, and they arecapablcof executing twice the amount of work they did formerly tn any given time They are without question the oniy Machines ca pable of sewing every vartety of roods perfect; a shirt bosom or heavy trace for harness can be sewn by any of these machines by asimplechange of needle and thread in such 2 manner that the closest scrutiny cannot detect a fanit. Manufacturers, planters and families will find them tbe only safe Machines to purchase, as they are built strong and durable, and not likely to get out of order. We have machines with guages attached, for binding hats, cap-fronts, caiters, &c. Silk, Thread, Cotton, Needles, &c., constantly on hand, at the lowest rates. Persons desirous of infortoation regarding Sew- ing Machines will please address I. M. SINGER & CO., 105 Baltimore street, Ba!timore. N. B.—We are prepared to exchange these ma- chines for old machines ofany kind —§ Terms lib- eral Persons wao have been taduced to purchase inferior machine: under the pretext of being cheap, will find this a benefit indeed. mar 10—tf ANTHORY BUCHLY, UNDERTAEBEBR, Shop and Residence No. £03 Penn’a avenue, south side, b tween 9th and 10th ats t beste PROVIDED HIMSELF WITH an ELEGANT HEARSE, and all necessary conveniences for properly conducting hl: busbness, would respectfully inform the public that he is fully prepared to fill all orders entrusted to him, atthe shortes notice, and in the best manner A large supply of READY-MADE COP FINS of all sizes, always on hand, which wi!l be fur- nished on the most reason ble terms As heretofore, no pains will be spared to give entire satisfaction on all occasions. N. B.—Resid ng on she premises, orders will be prompay atten to at all hours feb 7-ly ne ee RON HALL BOOT, SHOE, & THUNK ESTABLIZH MENT.—I have this day received a large asscrt- ment of { adies’ and Gentlemen’s Ir-n and Wood frame Trunks; also, Bonnet Box- es, Hat Czses, Carpet Bags, of all stvles. Ladies’ new style Gaiters, all col and black, bronze, and colored Gaiters, with without tips,at $1 Misses’, Children’s, and fant’s Shoes, alistyles tents, Boys,and Youths Patent Leatherand French Calf Kootsand Shoes from $1 to $6. Calland examine my sock before purchasing elsewhere. 8. P. HOOV) R, iron Bail, je 13-tr -, bet’n 9th and 10th sts 322 TRUNKS. 2 We HAVE JUS# RECEIVED A 6UUD assortment of Sole Leather x Traveling Trunks, Ladies’ Dress nM and Packing Tranks, Hat Boxes, " WIS Valises, Capet Bags Setchels, ~~ &c , which we will dispose of at very low prices. WALL & STEPHENS. je it-tf 322 Pa avenue, next to [ron He. CHAUNCY WAKKINER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, AND DRALEB IN Fine Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. Goto SEALS, FOB AND VEST CHAINS, FINE JEWELKY,SiL- VER SPOONS, FORK2, GOBLETS, CUPS, &c., for sale at New Y -rk prices. REPAIRING — The Chronometer, Duplex, Lever, Cylinder, Repeating, Mus!cal. and other WATCHES r-paird Also, JEWELRY, &e No. 370 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, bs tw’n ~ixth and Seventh streets, Browns’ Bot! bul ding, sign of the GO. LEN WATCHES, ap 29-tf Washington GREAT REYUCTION IN THE PRICE OF BOUTS AND GAITERS p=4v= ON COMMISSION, FOR A PHIL- ade}pbia manu- facturer, a fist rate Sewed or Pegged Calf-3kin BOOT at $3 62. full as good as those usuaily sold at $5 or S6;ada French Calr Patent Leather GAITER at $3 50, as good as any at $5; a firstrate Calf Galterat $2 50. the.e are the best goods that is (or ever were) sold in the District for the price; for the roof, come and see for yourself. ‘Terms positive y cash. No extra ofit charged to onset bd debts. Call av (he EW YORK HiT STORE, Seventa street near rennsy vania avenu mi THONY, Avent cOWFIN WA WILLIAM PLANT & ¢ KER S—residences 15 Sex ie, onthe 3 of the ruunp?; er cemetery Hearse, tnd every the best quality furnished at suort not! ost reasonable terms, and at all & aight. Having the exolusive right, Patent Corpes Preserver, wa 9 uaruates daad for any length of tims. MRS. M. E. HARVEY, (Successor to Samzs F. Hagvey, DECEASED,) UNDERTAKER, No. 410 Seventh street, between G and A, I EGS LEAVE TU INFORM THE PUBLIC that she hes in her employ the sume persons teat were tormaerly plese) in the catablishment, who are fully competent to conduct tae Undertaking Business; aad that every atiention will be given to calls, day or night, as heretofore, m 19 6m HATS! HATS: UST RECEIVED A FULL SUPPLY OF fine drab Beaver ventila- . ted HATS, which | offer at $3 50; they are the best Hats for the price in the United States. The best black dress Hats got up in the latest style for $3 50 as good as those usually sold at $5; and a good fashion- able fat at $5, worth $4; oi Ne and @ first-rate Hat, $2 50. Th@ be-t materials and tae best workmanship is Ly ae to produce a $5 Hat, which !s sold for $350, Wedoac sh business, meet with no los- ses, but give wach custqmer full value for his meer elt and Straw Hats wausually low. N. Ageat for Driscoll’s Baim of a Thoysand Flowers Pr'ce 25 cents per bottle. ANTHONY, 7th street, near Pa ayenue, Agent for a New York Hat Compary. m 24tf — JONAS P. LEVY, IMPORTS D DEALER IW WINES, LIQUORS, ae AND FINE 5 GROCER Geners Commission & Forwarding Merchant INSURANOE AND BILL BROKER, No. 474 Pa. av., two doors below U.8. Hotel, Wasaineron City, D.C. eodiy = = ee ae ee IRE DIStt COVE W aiden: pas aloe round and oblong, jo0-w @, PRANOIB, 490 7th street THE GREATEST Dr. KENNEDY, of Rexbary, Has discovered in one of our coMMON PASTURE ae ee EVERY KIND OF HUMOR; FROM THE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO 4 COM- 1MPLE. Has TRIED T IN OVER ELEVEN jumor : within eats miles of Boston eins Troe, all twen : Dettian are warrentediee ume the earsand blotches the 5 Four to six bottles are warranted to care ¢orrup! aad running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three are cure the ‘Worst case of orm. salt rheum. ve to eight botiles will cure the worst cases of rofaia. - \e A benegt fs always experlencod frexa the first = : cure is warranted when the above quantity is takea. Reader, I peddied over 2 thouserd bottles. of this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of itin everyearé So sure ae water will extin- guish Gre, co sure vill this cure humor. I never wel’ z botile of it but that sold another; afters trial {t always speaks for itaeif. There are twe 8 sous this herb thet appears to me surpris- ing; thacit grows in car pastures, in some lace: te plentifnl, and yet its value kas never an 7 ti! | Ciseovored ft In 1946—second, that ite) wr6 a) Binds of huracr. In ores: © sovae idea of the sudden rise and gress popuiarity of the discovery, I will state that im Aorii, 1353, 4 peddled it, and sold abouté botties pur day—-is April, 1554, I sold over 1,00¢ boitles rer dny of it tome of the wholesale Druggists who bvve eer ta business twenty and thirty years, say that no- thing in the annais of patent medicinsr was eve: like it. ‘#bere is a universal praise of it from al! quarters In my cwnr praciice | always kept it xirictly for hamors—but since {its Introduction as a genera: family medicine t and wonderf:) virtuer have been found tn it that I never suspected Seyeral coves of epileptic fite—a disease which was a incurable. have been cured by a few bottles. O, what 2 mercy If it will prove fectual in all cases of that awfal malady—there are but few who have seen more of it than I have I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of ther ed people cured by it For the various diseases of the Liver, Sick H , Dysi ia, Asthma Feverand Ague, Pain inthe Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly tn diseases of the Kid- neys, &c., the discovery has done more good thar any medicine ever known No cl e of diet ever necessary—eat the bes! vou and enough of it. D tions for Use —Adults one table aj day—Children over ten years dessert spoon “Chitdren from five to eight Foes tea - fml_ As no directions can be appficable to all con stitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY, Ne. 120 Warren street, Rozbury, Meza. Price, One Dotuaz. Wholesale Agents —New York eee c. Vv. CLICKNER, 61 Barclay street; C . RING, 192 Broadway; A.B. & D. SANDS, 100 Fulton street. retenp ol a T.W.DYOTT & SONS Baltimore, BROWN & BROTHER, CANBY & HATCH. Alexandria, PEEL & STEVENS. At Retail by all respectable Droggists in the United Stetes and B: h Provinces, and 2lso by tee Dreoctete of th iw ert tate Serter’s Spanish Mixture THE GREAT PURIFIER OFTHE RLOUD BEST ALTERATIVE KNOWN"! NOT 4 PARTICLE OF MERCURY Im IT!!! An infallible remedy for Scrofula, King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneons Eruptions, Pimples or Postules on the Face, Blotches, Soils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Tetter, Scald Heald, Enlarge- ment and pain of the Bones aud Joints, Salt Rheum, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, and all diseases arising from an fajndicious use of Mercury, {mpradence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. Ss great remedy, whica has become so rap- idly and so justly celebrated for \ts extraord!- a: y efticacy in relieving and curing many of the most obstinate and terrible forms of disezse with which mankind Is afflicted ,!s now offered to the public, with the confident assurancethat no Mep- Ical DISCOVERY ever made has been so eminently successful incuring SCROFULA, and ALL DISBasks oy tHe BLooD,as CARTER’S SPANISH MIX- TURE. The proprietors are recelving by every mai} most flattering and astonishing details of cures made in all parts of the country, and in most cases where the skill of the best Physicians had beer ried In vain Its power over the BLoon is truly remarkable and ail diseases arising from timpurity of the it Swat or U:rg have been relieved and cured With- out a single failure, out of thet >ousands who have used it. Carter’s —— Mixture contains no Mercury, Opiurn, Arsenic, or any dangerous drage, bat is composed of Roots and Herbs, com- bined with other ingredients of kuown virtue, and may be given to the youngest infant or most de- bilitated invaila. without the least possible hesi- tation. We have only room for short extracts from the volumes of testimony in our possession, and all from gentlemen of the highest respectability, wei} known intheir various localities. Please read fo yourselves. We take great pleasure in calling the attentior of our readers to the merits of Carter’s Spanisi: Mixture as a remedy for diseases of the blood. It enjoys a reputation in this city Cp ene by any mail Preparation —Daily Dispatch, Ricks ‘a. ‘Bhe Hon Johz M. Botis, of Va.,ssys heconsid ers it a matter of duty to add his testimony to the virtues of Penish Mixture, FRom actwaL PERSONAL oPerRve rion of its remarkable cura tive powers for te diseases {a which {t is used. We have been cured of a violent and protraated ret disease by Car! Spanish Mixture. We now It to be t professes —Editor Sowthrds Demoerat. Pe burg, Va We kave fou 7 personal trial, that Oar ter’s Spahish si is @ truly valuavlo meal. cine — Ed. Vergennes Indevendant, Vt @REAT CURE OF SCROFULA.-& pre man tn our erapioy was cared of Scrofala of a vir- ulent character by a few botties of Carter's Spar- ish Mixture, afier everything else had failed. Or>- ez cures which have conic under our own observa- tlod, proves to us conclusively, that is really a vale uabie medicinal agent. We take great plaasure in calling the attention of the a@iloted to {ts m-v- Mts —ficsmond Newublicen. SYP HILIS.—\ have seen a number of oures 0: oo performed by Casicr’s Spanish Mixture I bolieve it to be s perfect antidote for that horri bie disease. E. BURTON, Cora. of Revenus for city of Richmond. LIVER D AS3.—Semuel M. Drinker, 0: the firm of Drinker & Morris, Booksellers, Rich moad, Va., was cered of Liver disease of several care viuncding by exly three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. OLD SORES, 15 RRS AND OBSTINATR ERUPTIONS ON THE SKEIN.—See the cur: of Mr. Harwood, and others, detafled in our Al manec The number of such cases cared by Car. ter’s Spanish Mixture, precludes the possibility of inserting them In an advertisement. EFFECTS OF MBKCURY.——See the cure of Mr. Elmore He was eaten up with Merc’ and could obtain no relief, until he took six SO! Carter’s Spanish Mixture, which perfectly restored im to health and vigor. NEURALGIA—Mr. F. Boyden, formerly { the Astor House, N. Y., but more recently propri- etor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, was cured of Neuralgia by Carter’s Spenish Mixture. Since that time, he says he has seen it cure more than pundred cases of the disease in which it is used He never fails to recommend it to the afflicted. RHEUMATISM.—Mr. John F. Harrisoa. Druggist, of Martinsburg, Va., writes of the sin- gular cure of a violent case of itheumatism. ‘The Petient could not walk. A few bottles entirely cured him. SC RO FUL A.—Mr. Harrison also writes of a a cure of Scrofula, !n the person of a young ¥, (Of.three years standing,) which all the doc- tors could not reach. Six bottles made a cure of her. SYPHILIS.—Dr. K. ®. Hendie, of Washing ton, D. C , wuo cured an obstinate case of Syphi- Us by Carter's 8 bh Mixture, says “it acts spe- clally on the Biood, Liver and Skin and is Prompt and efficient in its results.” Dr John Minge, formerly of the City Hotei Richmond, now of Alabama. “seen Sores tg acide ace asi ood a “the moet Sficlent SALT RHEUM Jos. R ina - 4 effect. He alterative iy AND SCKOFULA—M: » Of Wooster, Ohio, was cured of snd Salt Rheum of three years standing by only three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture WM. 8. BEERS & CO., No. 364 Broadway, New York. Price $1 per bottle, or six Dottise for $5. oft ar sls y Chas: store, Woatiagio, aa ‘SH. Be eNnbs, Souk fUnss, SPONGES, durability. By unremitting efforts to. give satis: faction we hope to merit, and ly solicit, ‘tools constantiyouhamd. nev 7—tf ALWAYS SUMETHING NEW: READ THIS, OLD AND YOUNG! Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative ILL RESTOKS ¢RAY HAIR TO ORI- nal color permanently; made to — up- on ‘oa bende; Temove all dandruff or itching; destroy all diseascs of the scalp; and if used once or twice a week regularly, will prevent the bair from becoming gray or fa!ling, to an imaginable age Read the following textimontais, and we defy you to doubt, (says the Waverly Magazine.) to the genius whose tonic we say, ‘Burns back to its color the Hair that was gray. SOMETHING WORTH ENOWING using Professor Wood’s Hair Restoretiv haircan be permanently restored to its oriz color. The subjoined certificate was received from Johnson & Stone, Gardner, Me , and is bu one of the many instances that are dally coming to our knowle¢ge of its wonderfui effects. It ix no louger probiematicai, but a self-evident treth. as hundreds of our commuuity can testify.—Bos ton Hercid Ane Me, June 22, 1852 Mn. H. Dyrz2—Dear Sir: I have used two bot- tlesof Prof. Wood’s Hair coarse = truly say it isthe greatest discovery of the age for contrite and changing the Heir. Before using it] wasa@ man of seventy. My hair bas now at tained its original color. You can recommend it to the world without the least fear, as my case was one of the worst kind : Yours respectfully, DAN’L N. MURPE CaRLy ie, Ill., June 27, 1833. Ihave used Prof O J. Wood’: Hair Restora tive, and hive admired its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming, a3 1 thought, prematurely gray; but by the use of the ‘: Restorative’? it has resumed its original color, and, | have no doubt, permanently so SIDNEY BREESE, Ex-Senator United States. HAIR RESTORATIVE —1n our columns to- day will be found Prof. W o0d’s advertiseinert of the above article, to which we call attention What it has done, we have witnessed upon sev- eral ofouracquaintances in St Louis. Hair once gray met onr view, black or brown 2s the case = be, being the color of early manhood; and as and glossy as silk, and that without any other application than the Restorative. If it har done this upon others, will it not do the same for any of our readers whose ‘‘frosty prows’’ were once like the ‘‘ raven locks”? of Lothtel’s warlike chief, if they willtry it. We think so.—Jackson ville Constitutional, Oct. 5, 1853. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE.—It seldom occurs that we notice, under any circumstances, patent medicines, restora tives, or anything of the kind, for we have a pre- judice against most of them. But candor com- 1s usto invite attention to the advertisement of Protesser Wood’s Hair Restorative. We are too juvenileto gira of the kind, but some Instances of {ts use have come to our knowledge which almost assures us that it is a sovereign remedy against the hair becoming premature. y gray. Itis not a ‘‘ Hair D: “Whgntie ana its ap- plication, as directed, the effect is produced upou the skin, which brings out the original colored hair, without stiffness, and gives it a glossy and ae ey ince. We have seen ns who have it, and are much pleased with it. Ex- amine theadyertisement — Missour: Kepubli-an O. J WOULD & CO., Proprietors, No. 316 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market street, St Louis, Mis.ourt C STOTT & CO, wholesale and retail Agent, Washington. Alrofor sale by D. S. Dyson. S. Parker, undor National Aotei, and ali Droggist»: in eorgetown by KR. 3. T. Cissel; in Alexandria by Peel & Stevans. T.W_DYOUTT & SONS, General Wholesale feb 1—6m Agent, Philadelphia, Pa. ne oem A ful remedy for the cure of all bilious dis- eine ee aundice, Drep- sy, Rheumatism, F t, Nervousness, Mmm, Irritabiiity, Inflammations, Headache, Pains. in the Breast, Side, Back, and Limbs, Female Complaints, &c..&c Indeed. ve y few are the diseases which a purvative med'cine ‘s not more or less required, and much sickness and suffering might be prevented if a barmiess but effectua’ Cathartlc were more freviv used No person can feel well whilea costive habit cf body prevails; be-ides it soon generates serious and often fstal diseases, which might bave been avoided by the timely and jndicous use of 2 good pugative This is alike true of Colds, Feve:is> sympt ms, and Bilious d-rangements. They ell tend to become or produce the deep seated und formidable distempers which load the bearses al] oyerthe land. Hencearellable family Physic is of the first importance to the public bealth, and | this Pill has been perfected witn consummate skillto meet thatdemand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Professors, and Pa- tients, has showo resul's surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures hve been +ff-cted bevond belief, were they not sub- stantiated by persons of such exalted positions oe as to forbid the suspicion of un- truth. Among the eminent gentlemen who bave testi- fied in favor of these Pilis, we may mention: Doct A. A HAVES, Anzlytical Chemist of Boston, and Staie Assaver cf Massachusetts, roto high Professional character is endorsed by e Hon. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of the United States ROBER? ©. WINTHROP, Ex-Speeker of the House of Representatives ¢ ABROTT LAWRENCE, Minister Pien »to Envgiand {JOHN B. FITZPARICK, Catholic Bisho of Boston; also Dr. J.R. CHILTON, Practic Chemist o New ) ork City, endorsed by Bon W.L MARCY, Sucretary of State. WM_B ASTOR, the richest man in Americe. 8 LELAND & Co., Proprietors of the Metro. politan Hotel, and others These Pills, the result of lon investigetion and studv, are offered to the public asthe best and most compleie which the present state of inedica) science can ufford Teey arecom: not of the dru, coe, only oft pound: d themselves, but of the medic'nal Vegetable remedies extracted by maical process in a state of purity, and com bined together in such a manner as to insure the best results. This system of consposition 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. wale the o’d mode of composition, every medicine is = dened with more or less acrimonious ous qualities, by this each individual that is des.red for the curative effect is present All the inert obrioxious qualifies ef each sub stance employed are left bebind, the curative virtues only — retained. Hence it is self evi- dent the sffects should prove as they ha-epr_ved. more purely remedial, and the Pills » more i erfal antidote o disease thad any other medieine = to the —— 'Y Operate by their influence on the internal viscera to purify the biood it into healthy action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other the body, restoring their irregular action to ith, and by correcting, wherever they exit, such de- rangements as are the first origin of disease. Prepared by Dr JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. ice and injuri- virtue only of ass. cents box; five boxes for $1. Sold by Z. D Giusan Washington, and all respectable Driggisis. : ~ ap 8. ee ta nets, Medias Checks—cLucks—cLocxs —jcst RE celved,a great variety of CLO J which will’be fold on tate om re J. ROBINSON'S, penta ne eer, at mam M® ¥. HENRY PALMER’s 5 PIANO FORTE CLASSES, Five Dollars Per Quarter. Apply at GEORGE HILBUS’S Music % Penasyivania avenue. mar ieee ite or opposi P NGE OF HOURS.—On and efter th ‘instant, the Trains will Wosningron at end 0X a.m, “Ones mann Ai and 9% & m., and “Gorey EXCUR N i POR THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION. ES MERS THOS. COLLYER 0 GEORGE WASHINGTON can be chartered for oF se-, bect to the White House Pavilion, ‘Washington, Mount Vernon or any place Potomac River. as For further partic’ apply to the Captattis of che Boatsorto the faant of the Oompen ap s ORANGE & ALEXANDRIA BAILPoOap. 2S 8 ee Fe Great Southerp Mail Line! TWICE DAILY -~y (SUNDAY NIGHTS EXCEPTED) Between Washington City und the South! VIA: ALEXANDRIA GORDONSVILLE, AND KICKMOND Leave Washington at 62 m and 7 p.m - Pare from Washington to Richmond..,....85 5 OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONs ‘Will be at the Washington Railroad Depot to con PASSENG!RS and BAGGAGE. Free of Cc ¢,toSTEAMER GEORGE PAGE, for ALEXANDRIA, 2 dis. tance of s}x miles, allowing ample time for Meas Tickets procured on the boat. Expedition and Comfort are secured by th’ Route, az itisa CONTINUOUS LINE OF FIRST c RAILROAD FROM ALEXANDRIA TO RICH MOND. THECUGH PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE: carried without cost to the Depot of the Peterspur Lost % ge ob Information of Roxte rr mined of d SA. EVAN®, gent, Alexandria, Va FOR HARPER'S FERRY, re Vin Chesapeake § SS Okio Canal, THROUGH IN TWELVE HOURS! "E NEW AND SPLENDID PACKET. BOAT ARGO, Capt. Cras. H Merrett: will commerce making Regular Treps betwees SLOKGERIOGOWN and the above Point, on Mor day, March 27th, 1856. Tae Boat will leave the wharf of W.H &H.€ Ritter, Georgetown, D. C , e-ery Monday, Wed aesday, and Friday morning, ai 6 o’clock Returning, she will leave rs Feny ever cae ursday and Saturday morning, at o’clec! Threagh Tickets, $2.25, To Leesburg $1 62%, .mcludeng the Stage free Edwards’ Ferry Families intending to visit the Virginia Spring the coming season will find this by far the mo safe, pleasant, and chea; route to Berkel- Cai Stanondale, White Sulphur and Warte: eals served on board at moderate rates. A coach will always be in readiness in George town to convey passengers to and from the Boat Perfurther particulars !nquire at the store « W.H.& H.G. RITTER, Georgetown, and ¢ W. CUTSHAW, Harper's Ferry, Va. mar 18—tf THE REW YORK AND LIVERPOOL SRE um UNITED STATES ALL STEAMER s. Gee i ipa SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LIN are the ATLANTIC .....44 BALTIC... ADRIATIC. These ships having been Presely for Government service, ¢ ery care be been taken in thelr censtruction, as also in the engines, to insure +trength end speed ; and the accommodations for am gers are unequaled f elegance and comfo! z sie Price of passage from New York ‘o Liverpe in first cabin, $130; tn werond do.. $75. Fror — to New York, 20 and 20 guineas. 4 ex lenced surgeon attached to each thip. ertbs can be secured until paid for. The ship of this line have improved weaier-tight bul heads, and to avoid danger from tee wilt not cree the Banks north of 42 degrees, until after the » of August. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. Prom — York. From Liwerposi. 1856. Wednesday... May Wednesda MW # Wedn: saa. Wednesday... Dec. | Wednesday ....Dec ¥ Saturday For freig? pare apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS & co., 56 Wail street, New \ ork BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO. Liverpool STEPHEN KENNARD & co., Favs Friars, Lordon B.G. WAINWRIGHT & CO » Paris The owners of these ships will not be accour able for gold, silver, bullion, s le, Jewelry, px clous stones, or metals, uni: ills of lading « signed therefor, and the va! thereof express: therein ™m i-tr BY RAILROAD » RECT 10 THE WES! Time between Washington and Wheelir but 17 hours! Bunning Time be:ween Washington a Cincinna:i 27 hours! THROUGH TICKETS AND BaccacE CHECKS 7 BAD IN WASHINGTON. i hey BALTIMORE AND OBIO RA ROAD having grect'y limp reved its West nevtions, now oilers ihe fi nducemen? Trave ers betwee WASH ON, BALI NORE, and a :, ortions ¢ WEST, NORT WEST, and the SOUTHWEST. Te onne tion betweent'¢ Trains from Wa ington and tie Trains bound West from Ba more is a ways 1 ty made at tee Was: ing Jun tion (‘ate'y pa it from Bai Tequired between \ Bazgag: is che bed t Wasi ington Stetion ar ferret there, (With the: assengers) wit! out « for those Loiding Through Ti. kets for » yond. The. onne ting , dai yat6a.m and4x p later hour on y. At BENWOOD, 4 miles from Wheeling, ¢ connection is made witn tie trains of CKN" OHIO RAILROAD, rm the Onto, throngh Ca Newark, to COLUMBU=. Thes> train: at Newark wit. tie ar of the Newark, and © and y Railroad for ¥a Detroit, Crt ago,:t Louis, et AtCOLUMBUs the C O. Keilro. ne. twits the fast t sof the Littl wt KR voad to Xenia, Cincinnati. Loutevile, ete XENIA (on Litt e Miami Rai road): onne. tio: with the trains through Dayton, to ind! a. ois, Terre Haute. Lafayette, Cui ago, Ri Is and, +t. Louia, Cario, et: U7~ Passengers to ding Through Tickets Memphis, Vicksburg, Natchez, New Orleans, € Wwihi'h are also scid at Washington—are tr ferred at Cin innat!, to the Mai Bteamer on Oulo. Tickets for Kvansvile, Qurio, ana Louis are sold by the river route. 7 For CLEV) LAND, acd via C eve a0 To e¢o, Detroit, Chi ago, ete > Uckets are # When t-e Oifo Is navigabe ktween Wice and Weillsvi '¢ (forty miles) where a conne'! = the Ceveand and Pittsburg Raiiros made. Travel: rs are r quested jo notice thot wh) e is the only route affording Through Tickets Checks in Washington, it is aso tue shor! mest speedy, and aire tto nearyalthe iesd ints in reat West. Tie distance f ashington to Cincinnati ts but 653 mi es, t about 100 mi'es shorter than by any other rew" FARE, BY THROUGH THC KET, FP WsSHiNGToO® :—To Whee'ing, $9 (9; Co! bus, $13 65; De: + 815 50; Cineinnatl, $16 Louisvi:e, by road, $18 65, by steamer f Cin. innati, $18 00; Indiana: o ts, €17 Su; C« land, $12 50; To edo, $'5 80; Lctroit, #15 Chie; $20 65and $19 50; St Loris, $2> 0 $25; Memyiais, $26; New Greans, $31, et OR FREDERICK AND BAKPF! FRRRY, MARTINSBURG.CUMBERLA? BERKLEY SF RINGS, BEDFOFR pst RIN PIEDMONT, OAKLAND, and F AIRMO? passengers may iedye Wasningiop at 0 a. EL the minor way stations ay 4 — and Whe ling, take 6 a. m. train ‘asi ortme Por trains to and from Baltimore, An? ete , see 8. ecia: advertisements ok {07> For further information, Througt T et: apriy to THOMAS H. PARSONS, Ag’ at Was tagton Station : WM. 8. WOODSIDE. Master of Tress)ortatie! B. & O. Railroad, Beiti™ march —<f —_——-

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