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EVENING STAR. “LET ME.” I ne’er on thet lip for a moment have g*zed But a thousand temptations beset me; And I bave theugbt that the rubiex which raised, How delightful ’twould be !f you’d—let me. Then be not so angrv for what I have done, Nor sa~ tha’ you have sworn to forget me; ‘Thy were buds of temptation too pouting toshun And I thought that you could not but—let me. When = with a whisper care close to my cheek, Oh, think how bewitching it met me; And plain, if the eye of a Venus could * i‘ Your eye seemed to say you would—let me, Then forgive the transgression, and bid me re- main, For. in trath, if I go you'll regret me; Then oh ! Jet me try the transgression again, And I'll doali you wish if you—let me. “PLL LET YOU.” Ifa kiss be delightful, so tempting my lips, That a thousand so‘t wishes beset you, 1 vow by the nectar that Jupiter sips, On cerain conditions —1°lt let you. ir 7 swear by my charms that you'll ever be rue, , And that no other damsel shall get you, By the siars that reli rovnd yon summit of blue, Perbaps, sir, perhaps, sir—I°l let you If not urged by a passion as fleeting as wild, That makes all the virtues tage ven, But sffection unsuliied, soft, fervent ard mild, Youas« fora kiss, thena—I’ll let you. ABRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTZLS. Willard’ Metsi—j.«.& m.a. WIkhauD W B Vickery, Pa B Chariton, Pa SJ Vickery, Tex C Albrecht, Tern C Chesney, NY J Mavoy, do J Sadi g.de J Mheridan, NY R Newninag, do H L Alasworth, do D Tuputan « ly, Mass 3 P Hatier, Md CH Jac bus, Va G Joline, NY Mrs inslee, ly & child, H Chrfre,, jr, Del sc O G Sebediig, Pa Mrs M Meeker, do T Trawin, Mo Miss Insite, do $ Kilburn. Ky Hon PM Weimore, NY W Ba ch & ly, La G K Emmerton, Mass G Miiton, NJ SNSamon NY B Clossoa, RI C E Bigaicw, do K Jap; t, La W_H Lonnong. Mich J M Shearin, do C McEthose, NY P P Sbearin, do Dr A & arratt. Mass W_L Perrin & iy, NY W C Williams, Ky J Elton ly & child, Pa Mr “cv lenaben, do R Blencey, Ala W G& Meara, NC Jj '¥ Hers bh, Mass S B Heb-ley, NJ Cot Rede, UrA WL Lutz, NY Capt « odma ». do J Nesler « ly, do #3 Wooohvll. NY T K kxkin, Ma Col W © Patterson, Pa J M Mattison, Va J Bredbeck, Ma A Luster, NJ L Frace, ly & svt, Mass G Hember, do JA Mar hal, Pa S$ Brock, NU W D Bell, do Sati 1 Hetel—witius evr. RB Stuart, Va W E Web-ter, do J Williamson, Pa H T Williamson, do ir Youny, ly, Mass W H Chase, Ind PL Lamps.n, Md 3M Bullock, Ala R J Dorsey, Ma A Galt, Va © P Miller, Da Miss Moran, Va oa & A Pollard, Py AW Thompson,NY Miss - elvile, Va HD Mears, wd Ju Mnyner, Md ey, J Polk do Kev J Philips, Jam G Price, ta JM Standish, Ma T. Bull, vd W B Dobbin, do H Waifield, do JL Brent, Cal C Guillon, Pa RJ sherman, NY 3 C Has'invs, Cal P Lafferty, Pa Srewua’ Detsl_r F Su. sRewn G C Bingham, Md LM Duncan, Ga Miesreilo , Pa E P Wilson, Va N G Starkwether, Md A Mournen, Ky sion A G Taibot, Ky CC Caskeill NJ G _W Minor, Pa A B Howard, son, Va Col Hall, Mo 8 8 Nichols, Pa Mordelii, La B McCullock, Tex W Gai amore La H Ostrander, NY JU Wo JC Ho.ines. La Miss Holmes, do J Jubns, do E M Herrinn, do $ Jenkins, Mi-s M M Jones, do AB Whit, Pa JL Tucker. do 3 B Sleck, fam, Va Miss Mooay. do Christy, Eng J Kenna. do W H Avery, do S Ff sced House—1. &4 = Kinrwoen C8 Horton, Ind Dr W B Smith, La G Keyworh, vC J G Mathew., wd Eb awe, Min F M Simpson. NY M W Irwi., do Dr W Helm, Va Bon J A Stewart, M@_ 8 VicElroy B 8 Jennings. La TCoye AS Wadsworth, DC J heid-ricks & ly, Ind JW Lenz, wa W R Edes, Ky MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS NITED erase ‘or «-Liverpeol..J ly «New York......Glasgow...July 1 FROM ETROPE ---New York..June 14 New York... June 18 ‘The Caltfornia steamers leave New York onthe Stb and 20th of each month. 1 2 2 3 6 2 FOR MOUNT VERNON. IN TUESDAYS AND FPRIDAYS.—PARE, ROUND TRIP. ; FROM ALEXANDRIA75C 3.—The, steamer THOMAS COLLYER leaves W ashing- ton at 9 and Alexandria at9% o'r lock Coaches leave the Capitol for the boat at 8K o’clock. Coach fare 10 cents. Persons wishing the coaches will leave their residence with 6 & Thomas Parker. Kefresi ments on boat. apie SAM’L GEDNEY, Captain. REMOVAL, Dp MUNSON HAS TAKEN AND FITTED up the house formerly occupiea by “ejor Robert Keyworth, No 338, Pennsylvania avenue, and is now ready to fulfli his old engegements and mase new ones Dr M is stiil making those beautiful contiauous Gum Tretb. celled Allens Patent, for the excel ency of which ever all other styles of teeth, many now wearing them in this city, will cheerfully vouch There isone Dentist in this city who bas been infrinving the tent, and made a bad imitation of R, against whom here by caution the pablic N. B Whenever a Dentist speaks against Allen’. Patent Continuous Gum ‘Teeth, when properly comstructed, itis because he ts ignorant of the process, incom rt nt to make the work, or is unwilling to pay or the petent. Dr M. is now extracting teeth without pain by & new erd perfectly safe process. References as in former adver-isement. jel6-tf BAJOU’S KID AND UTHER GLOVES. NO H. SMOOT, No. 11I96RIDGESTREET, Georgetown, has received, from New, - York, ladves Bajou’s KID @LUVES,) white, black and colored; _ do do 2 ladies and gents Jaff ta Silk and Li-le Thread Gloves. Also, a first rate assortment of blesebed and brown Cotton Hose, all qualities; bleached, brown and fancy Half Hose; misses and boys’ Hose and tialf Hose Particular attention being paid to keeping a 00d assoriment of the very bes! makes of the above goods, purchasers may depend upon get ting a article as cheap asthe same quality cen be ht eleewhere JOHN H. SMOOT. _mi-tr MEDICAL CARD. D® H. PERABEAU, GERMAN HOMEO- pathic physic an, bag the honor to offer his rishrvad to inhabitants of Washirgton and rinity. Ofice on D street. two doors west of 9th, where he will be found from 9 to 12a. m., and from 4 to Sp m_ Be-idence on I street, No..188, between 20th and 2st streets. N. B—Homeopbathbic medicines forsale, which the Doctor prepares himself with the greatest care, for Fever ana Ague, for Bilous and Bowel complaints, &e , &c. m 16-3m REMEDY FOR WARM WEATHER. Just RECEIVED AT THE UNION BOT- tiing Depot, s large supp'y of that unsur ther with ‘ ssed tonic for in ids, GINGER WINE Iso XXX Pele and Burton-s Ales and ¥or ter of very superior quality, t large ¢ssortment of syrups of all of whicb, together with our premium Mine ral Waters will be furnished to customers in any of Lntooarsie ere a etown All order« e in Geo own. with the drivers of our Wagent will meet with pror pt attention. ARNY & SHINN. S°ON jeotr AND PEW YORK P1aNOS, — poses ooeagr mg freen; ee ‘s, osin, ows usi e fac peters establi-bmentof ? ~°? * 206 F. pawern Outi and t9e8 . ‘a av , be ween 10tb sts. Pianos and Melodeons for rent. jews most every kind; [No. 565.] Notice of Withdrawal of Lands in Alabama. | PURSUANCE OF THE ACT OF CON- gress, aprov d 3d June, 1858, making a grant and to he State of Alabama to ald in thecon- struction of cer ain railroads in said State, in- ~tructions by telegraph and mail, berring date the 19th end 2'th instant, respe tively, have been comm inicated to the registers and receivers to suspend from sale and locatio», urtil otherwise d rected, the following describet lands, as prob- ab y fa ling within the prescribed limits of selec- tion of the grant, to wi’: Office at Hunrsviite: All the lands im the disirict, except as follows : Townships 8 to 4, Inclusive, of ranges 7,8, and 9 west; and Townships 7 to 14, inclusive, west of range 9 west. Office at TuscaLoosa: All the lands in the distric except as follows: sownsbips 15 «nd 16. of ranges 7 and 8. PP in ica 15 to 17, inclusive, of ranges 9 and Townships 15 to 18, inclusive, of ranges 11 mua > ges Townships 15 to 19 inclusive, of range 13. . a 15 to 20, inclusive, of ranges 14 an ‘Townships 15 to 22, inclusive, of range 16; and Townsh'ps 17 to 22, inclusive, of range 17; all situaied in the northern survey. Office at present at Lesanon: All the lands in the district, exeept as foll.ws: Townships 21 and 22, of ranges 7 and 8. Townships 20, 21, and 22, of range 9. ‘Townshi:s 19 to 22, inclusive, of range 10. Townships 16 to #2, inclusive, of range 11 Townshirs 14 to 22 inclusive, of ange 12 Townships 16 to 22, inclusive, of range 13;'and Towaships 21 and 22, of range 14. Office at Drmopotis: All the lands in the dis- trict, except as follows: ‘Townships 12 to 16, inclusive, of range 1 east. Townshtps 12 to 17, inclusive, of range 2 east Townships 12 to 18, inclusive, of ranges 3 and deast. ‘Townships 12 to 20, inclusive, of range 5 east. Townships i2 to 15 inclusive of range 1 west. Sane ps 12 to 14, inclusive, of range 2 west ; of all the ranges ni Townships 12 and 13, of ranges 3,4, and 5 west. (fice at GREENVILLE, (formerly Cahaba:) All the lands in tue district, except as follows: ‘Townships 7 to Ll, inciusive, of range 5. ‘Lownssips 8 to 22. inclusive, of range 6. ‘Townashi, s 11 to 2%, inclusive, of range 7. Town: bins 12 to 22, inciusive, of range 8. ‘Townships 12 to 16, inclusive, of ranges 9 and 10. Townships 13 and 14, of ranges 11, 12, and 13. ‘Township 4, of range 14 Toweships 6 «nd 7, of ranges 17 and 18; and ‘Townships 6,7, and 8, of ranges 19 and 20 Which also inc u es lands forthe Pensacola and Montgomery railroad. Office at ¥ onTGoMERY: All the lands in the district, excertas follows: ‘Town hips 22 and 23, of range 18 Townshigs 22 to 21, inclusive, of ranges 19 and Sc 17 to 24, inclusive, of ranges 21, 22, and "A Townships 18 to 24, inclusive, of ranges 24, 25, and 26 1ownskips 19 to 24, inclusive, between range 26 and the teorgia line; and Ail the lands soush of township 12 and west of Tange 26. Office at Etsa: All the lands in the district ly- ing west ofrange 13 beth north and south of the base sine, t: gether with the following : Townships 3 4, and 5, of ranges 13 and 14 ‘Townships 10 and Lt, of ranges 21, 22, and 23; a nd Township 11, of ranges 24, 25 and 26. Which aiso includes lands for the Pensacola and Montgomery rail-oad. Offve att Stzpuxns: All the lands inthe d{-trict situated in town=h'ps 1.2 3 and 4, south of the 3ist degree of latitude; also Townships 1 and 2, north of ranges 1 and 2 west Tewnsbip 1, north of range 3 west Townships 1to 3 north, Inclusive, of range 1 east Townships 1 to 4 north, inclu-ive,of ranges 2 and3 east; and Townships 1 to6 north, inclusive, of range 4 east Given under my hand, at the General ! and Of- fice, at the city of Washington, this twenty-first day of June, 1856. THOS. A. HENDRICKS, je Mlaw6w Commissioner. United States Patent Office, Wasuinoton, J :ne 21, 1858 N_ THE PETITION OF JEPTHA A WIL- KINSON, of Suffolk county, NY , praying for the extension of a patent granted to him on the 4th day of January, 1853, for an improve- ment in ‘* Printing Presses,”? for seven years from the expiration of said patent, which takes Place on the 4th day of January, 1557 It is ordered, that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday. the '5th day o- De cember next, at 12 o’clock m.; and all persons are notified to appear and show cause, {i any the have, why said petition ought not to be an Persons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Oilice their objections, specially set forth in writing, at least twenty days before the day of hearing; all testimony & by either party to be used at the said hearing must be taker and transmitted in accordance with the rules of the office, which wiil be furnished on application. ‘The testimony in the case will be closed on the Sth vecember; depositions and other papers re led a - as eget eras filed tn the office on or before the moraing of that day; the argu- ments, ifany, within tem days thereafter ee Ordered, aiso, that this notice be the Union, Intelligencer, and Star, ‘ashington, D. C.; Repubi-en, Baltimore, Md; EF ening Argus, Philadelphia, Pa ; Day Book, New York, and Post, Boston, once a week for three succes sive betel mbaeeurpe to the 15th day of December next, the day of hearing CHARLES MASON, Commissioner of Patents. P.S.—Editors of the above papers will please send thefrbills to the Patent Okie, with a pape: containing this notice. je 23—.aw3w ublished tn CHUBD BROTHERS, BANTERS, UY AND SELL FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHA 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; BUY AND SFLL BONDS, STOCKS, & OTHER SECURITIES; NEGOTIATE TAME PAPER. Investment paying 10% and over, for sale. LAND WARRANTS. We are at all times Purchasing, and have for Sale, LAND WARRANTSof all denominations. Land Warrants located in Iowa, Wisconsin, or Minnesota. CHUBB BROTHERS, jan 23-tf Bankers, opposite the Treasury. J. CONNELLY, Undertaker No 423 Seventh street, west srde, tet. G and H, OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM the citizens of Washington and the adjoining counties that he is prepared to attend to all orders at the shortest notice and on the most liberal terms, He will spare no pains to give entire satisfaction on al occasions. He guarantces 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, Hearres, and every other article furnished of the best quality. A share of the publle patronage {is respectfully solicited. mar °4-tf SINGER’S Improved Sewing Machines. To which was granted the Highest Award of the Paris kxhib‘tion, thereby receiving the World's Verdict of Superiority. HE IMPROVEMENTS IN THIS MA- chine has simplified them {n many respects, and they are capable of executing twice the amount of work they did formerly in any given time They are without question the only Machines ca- pable of sewing every variety of goods perfect; 2 shirt bosom or heavy trace for harness can be sewn by any of these machines by asi!mple change of needle and thread in such a manner that the closest scrutiny cannot detect a fault. Mannfacturers, planters and families will find them the only safe Machines to purchase, as they are built strong and durable, and not likely to get out of order. We have machires with guages attached, for binding hats, cap-fronts, gatters, &c. Silk, Thread, Cotton, Needles, &c., constently on band, at the lowest rates. Persons desirous of information regarding Sew- ing Machines will please address I M. SINGER & CO., 105 Faltimore street, Baltimore. N. B.—We are prepared to exchange these ma- chines for old machines ofany kind Terms lib- eral Persons who have beev induced to purchase {nfertor machine~ under the pretext of being cheap, will find this a benefit indeed. mar l0—tf ANTHONY BUCHLY, UNDERTAKER, Shop and Residenco No 303 Penn’a avenue, south side, b tween 9th and 10th sts AVING PROVIDED RIMSELF WITH an ELEGANT HEARSE, ang all necessary conveniences a) properly conducting bi: bushness, would respectfully inform the public that he is fully prepared to fill all orders entrusted to him, atthe shortes notice, and inthe best manner A large supply of READY-MADE COFFINS of all sizes, alwass on band, which will be fur- uished 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 :be premises, orders will ner hee tly attended to at all hours feb 7-ly RON BALI. BOUT, SHOE, & THUNK ESTAB' LH MENT.—I have this day received a large ass rt- ment of ' adies’ and Gentem: oe : Iron and Weod frame Trunks ‘oi also, Bonnet Box- es, Hat_ Cases. Z Carpet Bags, of 7 “3 all stvles. Ladies’ new style Gaiters all colors; and black, bronze, and colored tiaiters, with and without tips,at $1 Misses’, Ci iidren’s. and Ja- fant’s Shoex. all styl-s ents, Boys and \ outis Patent Leatherand French Calf Booisand Shoes from $1 to $5. Call and examine my siock before purchasing elsewhere. 8S. P. HOOV. R, tren Hail, je 13-tr Pa. av., bet’n 9'b and 10th sts 322 TRUNKS. 322 E HAVE JUS: R-CEIVED A s0UD assortm nt of Sole Leather ira Traveling Trunks, Ladies’ Dress and Packing Trunks, Hat Boxes, Valises, Ca pet Bogs Setchrls, &c , which we wiil dispose of at very low prices. Je 1l-tf WALL & STEPHENS, 322 Pa avenue, next to fron Hall. [AUNCY WAKHINER, WATCHMAKE RAND J+ WELER, Fine Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. OLD SEALS, FOR AND VEST CHAINS, FINE Jt LRY,SIL VER SPO FORK*, GOBLETS, JPS, #c., for sale at New Y_ rk prices REPAIRING — Thue Chronometer, Vuplex, Lever, Cylinder, Repeating, Musical, and other WATCHES repair dd Also, JEWELR Y,&c No, 370 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, b tw’n Sixth and Seventh streets, Browns’ Bot~] bui ding, sign of the GO.VEN WATCKES, ap 20-tf Washington [No.564.] Were OF THE REWOVAL OF THE LAND OFFICE FKOM DACORKAH TO OSAGE, IN THE STATE OF LUWA ln a cerdance with the provisions of the act of Congress enti led ‘ An act authorizing changes in the location of land eftices,’? approves Ma-ci 3d. 1853, itis hereby declared ard made known that the land ctfice for the sale of public lands at Dacorreh, in tee State of lowa, will be removed tothe town of Osave, in said State, from and after the thirty-first diy of July next. Given under my band. at the city of Washing- ton, this twentieth day of June, A D 1856 THUS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Laud Utiice, je 23-iawiw [No. $61.) Notice of the Withdrawal of Lands in Michigan. N PURSUANCE OF THE ACT OF CON- (pe approved 3d June, 1336, making a grant ef Lind to the Stateof Mic Iganto aid in the con- struction of certain railreads in said State, in- structi ms have Just been given by this office to the Registers aud Receivers to continue the resor- Vation from sale and | cation of the foll »wing de- ser bed lands as probably falling within the pre- seribed limits of selectfon, until otherwise di- rected as heretofore ordered by telegreph oa the 30'b of May last, to wit: Odtice at Duncan: All thelands intke district, in the Southern peninsula, between ranze 1 west and 4 west aud south of township 35; also, inthe Northern peninsula, all the lands north of town- ship 39 and west ef range 19 west. Oitice at fonia: All the lands tn the district, exce tall those townships 11, 12,13, and 14 lying west of range 14 west. Office at Gk-see: Allthe lands in the dis- trict, except those townships situated north of township 17 end erst of range 3 east, and tuose north « f{ township 10 and ea+t of ran ze 7 east Office tDerr it: All the lands in the district lying between townships 3 and 11 north, and ali situated west of range 2 east. Office at KALAMAZoo: Ali the lands in the dis- trict lying ezs' 0’ range 6 west. Office at SauLt Ste Marig: All the landsin the district s tua:ed south of township 51, in ranges 20 to 31 Inclusive. — of township 52, in ranges 32 to 3, inclu- sive south of township 53 in ranges 35 and 36 South of township 54, in ranges 37 and 33 N rhof bedidiorg 2 45, in ranzes 39 and 10; and North ot township 48. in ranges 41 and 42 ‘These latter, emoracinz nearly all the lands ad- vertised in the President’s pr clamation No 552, to be offered next Julv at Sauls St. Marie, which «iil not, therefore, be offercd at the pubiic sale ther in ordered. Given und.r my hand, at the General Land Oftice, at the city of Was sington, this thirteenth day of June, 1956 THOS. A. HENDRICKS, je 16—law6w Comm iss oner. Stab ae nee encanta Tats 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the ® becriber hath obtained from the Orphan’s Court of Washington County, in the District of Columbia, letters of administration on the per- sonal estate of William ae late of Wash- ington County, deceased All persons having claims against the naid deceased are her-bi warned to exibit the .am2, wita the vouchers thereof, to the sub-criter on or before the Lith day of June next; they may otherwise by law be ex luded from all beneti of said estate, Given und:r my ear prt 10h day of June, 3 CRILLPIS Je 17-wawe Adinins trator WRPORATION STUCK.—$-,000 Gor U"ration of W. Stock for sale at” : feb 25— CHUBB BROTHERS, GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF BOOTS AND GAITERS HAVE ON COMMISSION, FOR A PHIL- adeiphia manu- facturer, a fi st rate Sewed or Pegged Calf-3kin BOOT at #3 62. full as good as those usually sold at $5 or $6; aida French Calf Patent Leather GAITER at $3 50,as good as any at $5; a firstrate Calg Gatterat 32.50, these 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 po-itive vy cash. No extra Pp ofit charged to otset bed debts. Call at the NEW YORK HAT STORE, Seventa street, near Pennsy.vania avenue mn 24-tf ANTHONY, Acent. COT7IN WARKHOUM, &. J. WILLIAM PLAN? & CO., UNDERTA- ° KEXS—reeldences18 foventh street, between @ and H streets. (Te Interments procured inany pround srcemetery. Coffins, Caps, Shreud=, Carriages. Hearse, and every article for inierments of ‘he best quality furnizhed at short netice, on the most reasonable terms, and st all hours of the aight. Having the exclusive rig! ~ Cramp’: Patent Corpse Preserve-, we guarsntec to keep ihe Mead for any length of time, jy li—ly MRS. M. E. HARVEY, (Succkssor To Jamus F. Harvey, DECEASED,) UNDERTAKER, No. 410 Seventh street, bettr-en G and H, GS LEAVE TU INFORM THE PUBLIC that she has in her empicy the same persons that were tormerlv in the estahlishment, who are fully competent to conduct the Undertaking Business; and that every at.ention will be given to calis, day or night, as heretofore. m 19 6m HATS! HATS! A yes RECEIVED A FULL SUPPLY OF fine drab Beaver venti!a- 7 ted HATS, which | offer at $3 50; they are the best Hots fer the price in the United States. The best blick dress Hats got up in the latest style for $3 as good as those usually sold at 85; and a good fashion- able Hat at $3, worth $1; anda first-rate Hat, $2 50. The be-t materials and tue best workmansbip is pg oe to produce a $5 Hat, which is sold for $350. Wedoac'sh business, meet with no los- ses, but give each customer full value for hie money elt and Straw Hats unusually low. NB Aaset for Driscoll’s ®alm of a Thousand Flowers rice 25 cents per bottle. ANTHONY, 7th street, near Pa ayenue, Agant fora New York Hat Compa y. m 24-tf 4JUNAS P. LEVY, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, AED FINE GROCERIES, teonsrg!Commission & Forwarding Merchant INSURANCE AND BILL BROKER, Mo. 474 Pa. av., two doors below U.S. Hotel, Wasuineton City, D.C, we lty INE DISH COVERS, round and oblong, all sizes, for sale low b je0-tr G. FRANOIS, 490 7th street, DOCTOR HOOFLAND 8 CELEBRATED ,,| GERMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY Dr.C.M JACK-ON Philadslvhia, Pa, WILL RFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMP AiNT, DYSPEPSIA AUNDICE. CHRONIC OR NEK VOUS pk. bilit~. Dis-ases of the Kidneys, and ll Dis- eares arising from a Di ordered Liver or Stomach The pr prietor. in calling the attention of the public to this preparation, does so with a feeling of the utmost confidence in its virtuesand adap'a- tion to the diseases for which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has stood the test o° a ten years’ trial b fore the American people, and its reputation and sale unrivalled by any similar preparations extant. ‘The test! mony in its favor given by the most prom: inent ard well known physi-lan> andind! ‘dual in all parts of the country is immense, and a care- ful perusal of the A man-e, published annu lly by the proprietor, and to be hed gratis of any of bis agents, cannot but satisfy the most skeptical that this remedy is really deserving the great cel ebrity it has obtained Principal office and manufactory No. 9% Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. READ THE FOLLOWING: Moxcantown, Va , Angu:t 4, 1855. Dr: C. M. Jacxson—Dear Bir:—The sales cf the Bitters are jucreasing. an4 what «peaks vol umes in their favor is th tall who bave used them speak highly of theireffects No medirine that [sell giv-s such general satisfaction, and the de- mand for it exce-ds all precedent; and I assure you it affords me penecibe to sell such a remedy. Our physicians no longer scow! at it, but are com- pelled ‘o ecknowledge Its intrinsic value, and he reater pa’t of th»m have had magnanimi'y su’ fictent 0 lay aside their Samar egeesom prescribe itin their practice. Respec' vours, = F.M. CHALFANT. For sale dv *torekeepers and druggists in every town and vi'laze in the United States. Price 75 cents per bottle Z GILMAN, Washington, and JOHN 8. KIDWELL, Georgetown, Agen’ 6m TO ALL THAT VALUE THXIR 81081 son pds) ISHES to call the attention to all thet suffer with defective sight, caused by ave, sick- ness apd particularly from glasses injudt ps | selected, to his superior SPECTACL au GLASSES carefully ground by himself true spherical accuracy, and brilifant transparency, ited precisely and beneficially to the wearer ac- cording to the concavity or convexity of the vye. Very numerous are the tl effects caused to the precious organ of sight from the commencement of using glasses in not oe HY the use o? an Optometer; a. years, enables him to mea: f the eyes, and such classes that are guirea will be fora'shec with precision and setts. faction. 4. T. acknowledges the very Ibera’ encouraze- ment already obtained, ant further solicits the pr- ba ache of ox that beve not yet availed them. séTves of his 2id. Persons cannot conveniently cali, by send- tng the glosses in use, and stating how many inches they can read this print with their specia- cles, can be supplied with such that will improve their sight. Innumerable testimonials to be seen ; rad iefer- ences given to many who have 4erived the greatest ease and comfort from bis glasses Circulars to be had gratis, at his oMice, No. 512 Seventh street, three doors from Odd Feliows’ Hall, up stairs. Noxrorx, September 7, 1554, Sir—The Spectacles you made for me suit very well, and seem to have improved my sight more thaz any other I bave lately tried. LIT¥. W. PAZEWELL. I nave tied a palr of Speciacies obtainct from bias, and End them of grent assist2zace te y sight, and corresporndioe with hts descr! a ofthe Zocus. { resommend bim esa skillful one elan. HENRY A. WISE, Mr. J. oniae: Siz—The pair ot Spectacies yes fermisheé me yesterd~y se particularly satis: torytome. Pney ere very decide: t possess, and i am the owaer of carefully selected in diverent pla: (iclans recommended to me on profeesional standing in Env! Rited States. 1 have been hs 2nd Girect! the eyes, for tae purp: lag the atgut. Respectfully, yours, Has. CALUWELBb, Proteszor of 51. G., Louisville, Ky. LINcusrre, Nov. 10, 1554. Mr. Jehe ®Bobias having furnished me with @lasses, by which i have bee: tly aided (my vision heving sufered greatly from readli at aight in my earlier life) 1 cords me the highest easure to szy that I consider him a skillfu! pree- ‘ical optician, and we'! prepared * alé those whe may accti bis professional services WM 8B. ROBZIE Sider of Methoutist Conference, Witmincrom, N.C., Jen. 27, lsd, M1. J. ¥ostas: Dear Sir—I am bappy to say Uaat the Spectacies which | obtained from you last week are entirely satisfactory From an inequal- ity in the visual cameo of my eyes, I have herete- fore found great dificulty in getting glass<s of the proper focal distance [t affords me pleamre te state that, by the aid of your optomeier, this @ulty has been happily obviated so that the glasses you furnished me aredecidedly the best adaped te sev ever of any | have ever yet a =S Very respoctfully, yours, “i ANE, pai ector cf St. James’ Parish Department of interlor, May 7, 1855, Frem natural defects and the unequal range ot my cyes, I have been compelled to use glasees for soveral years. I have tried different optician srithout obtainins glasses ge Rited to eyes. Four months since Mr. Tobias meade pairs especially for me, which i have found t serve me perfectly. at the use of his opiomete. he is enabled to adapt Glasses minutely to the eye i most cheerfatly recommend Mr. Bobias to ali Baving occzsion to usegiasses, and hear my test}- mony as to his skill as an optician. . ENRY BALDWIN, Assist. @ec’tosign Land Warrants ” PRIVATE EDICAL TREATISE on THE PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, BY BM. B. LA CROIE, Me Dey ALBANY, N. Y., 250 Pages and 130 Fine, Plain, and Coelerved Lith- ographs and Plates. Prick onLy Twenxtr-Five Cznrs. 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Fa so un- fortunately prevalent in the young, It is a truth- ful adviser to the married and thosecontemplatt: marriage: its perusal !s particularly recommend: ed to persons entertaining secret doubts of thelr Frgihasarded the health, uappiness ead privtinees my the appiness, ani to which ever beiue is entitled. Price TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ier 28 or Five Copies for One Dollar. Mailed, of post- age, to all parts of the United States N. B.—Those who pee may consult Dr. LA CROIX upon any of the diseases upon which this book treats, either personally or by mail. Medi- cine sent to any part af the Union according todi- rections, safely packed and carefally sec: from all observation. Address Dr.M.B LA CROIX, No. 31 Maides Lane, or Post Office Box 579 Albany, N. Y. I1p* Oftee open dally from 9am to9 p m. and on Sunday from 3 until $p. m. 01 REMOVED from No. 56 Beaver st. to 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, New Yer. coe B—ly ATCHES_WATCHES_WATCH Just received, a vreat asso tment of Gold and Silver WATCHES, bign and ry human low prices, which [ wil sell ¢ eo per than can be = ae cs foe - RUBIN: 8, Jeweler, m 38-1 i je 349 Pa. av. opp. Brown’s Hotel, Office heurs—8 "ADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK STORE 4-9 Seventh st . opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall . epee 5 TOPH OMe late rap Gasset of ci respectfully announce thet: and the public, that they bave com 7 friends e pa ey, DDLES. BRIDLE, SA : Sari ita lee nat rt for All sage. "TRUNKS. VALISES, and AR PET BAGS Ladies’ SATCHELS. TRAVEL- ING BASKETS, and FANCY WORK BOXES. HORSE BLANKETS, COVERS, COLLARS, and HAMES. Horse, and Dust BRUSH- ES. CARDS, CURRY-OOMBS, SPONGES, &o.,&0. All material used will be the best that can be obtained; and both of us having been practical workmen for several we feel confident that ee for style or efforts to satis. mie pene lt to a oe sarpentbalky sathets, cain oe patronage as of public . Pasticular attention paid to covering Wraunks te weer, Sadar ob work. ‘tools constantlyon hard. nev 7—tf ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW! READ THIS,OLD AND YOUNG! Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative ILL RESTORE tRAY HAIR TO ORI- ginal color permanently; made to up on bad heads; remove all druff or itching; destroy all diseases of the scalp; and if 7 proc or twice a week regularly, preven’ i" from becom! or falling, to an imaginable age Read the followin ron rt and we defy you to doubt, (says Waverly Magazine.) Success to the genius whose tonic we say, ‘Turns back to fea lor the Hair that was gray. SOMETHING WORTH ENOWING !—By using Professor Wood’s Hair Restorative, hair can be permanently sestored to its original color. The subjoined certificate was received from Johnson & Stone, Gardner, Me , and is bu’ one of the many instances that are daily coming to our knowledge of its wonderful effects. It {> no oa blematical, but a self-evident truth as huni 's of our community can testify —Bos tom Herald. Ganpner, Me, Jnne 2, 1852 Mu. H. Drzs—Dear Sir: I have used two bot- tles of Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative. and can truly say it !sthe greatest discovery of the age fo restoring and changing the Hair vsln, it | was a man of seventy. My hair has now a tained !ts original color. You can recommend i to the world without the least fear, as my case was one of the worst kind Yoursrespectfully, DAN’L N. MURPHY CaRLyYLe, Ill., June 27, 1853 Lave used Prof O J. Wood's Hatr Restora tive, and have admired its wonderful effect. M) hair was becoming, as 1 thought, premature’ gray; but by the use of the ‘+ Restorative’’ it ha resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt permanently so SIDNEY BREESE, Ex-Senator United States HAIR RESTORATIVE —Iaourcolumns to day will be found Prof. Wcod’s advertisement of the above article, to which we call attention What it has done, we have witnessed upon sev eral of oar acquaintances in St Louis air once gray met our view, black or brown as the cas: might be, being the color of early manhood; anc welecank glossy as silk, and that witheut an) other application than the Restorative. If it ha: done this upon others, will it not do the same fo any of ovr readers whose ‘‘ frosty prows’’ wer once like the ‘‘ raven locks’’ of Lothiel’s warlike chief, if they will it. We think so.—Jackson wille Constitutional, Oct. 5, 1853. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE 4GE.—It seldom occurs that we notice, under any circumstances, patent medicines, restora lives, or anything of the kind, for we havea pre jadice against n ost of them. But cando’ com ‘is ux to invite attention to the advertisement i poked Wood's Hair Restorative. We are toc juvenile to require anything of the kind, butsom+ instances of its use have come to our knowledg+ which almost assures us that it is a sovereig: Temedy against the hair becoming prematurel: grey Itis not a ‘+ Hair vye,”’ but upon tts ap plication, as directed, the effect is produced upo: the skin, whick brings out the original colored hair, without stiffness. and gives it a glossy and naturel appearsnce We have seen per~ons wh have used it, and are muct pleased with it ! x amine theadyertisement — Mtssours Repudlivax O. 1 W OD & CO., Proprietors, No. 31€ Broadway, Yew York, and 114 Market street, St Louis, Mis ouri Cc SfOTT & CU , wholesale and retail Agent Weshington Also for saie b: D 8. Dyson 8 Parker, ndor National Aotel, and al! Dr’ gyist ; in eoreetown ty R 3. ‘FT Cissel; in Alexindris by Peel & -tevens T.W_ DYTT & SONS, General Wholesax Agent, Philadelphia, Pe. febdl—é6m - AYER’S PILLS NEW AND SINGULARLY SUCCESS A ful remedy for the cue of all bilious dis- eases—Costiveness, indigestion, Jaundice, Drep- sy, Rheumatism, Fevers, Gout Nervousness. Heescaza: Ircitability, Infammations, Headache, Pains in the Breast, Side, Back. and Limbs, F male Comploints, &c.,&c. Indeed. ve y 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 effectua’ Cuthartic were more freely used No person can feel well w! acostive habit of body prevails; besides it soon generates serious and often fital disezses, which might have been avoided by the timely and judicons use of a good purgative’ This fs alike true of Colds, Fever sympt ms. and Bilious d-rangeme:ts. They all tend to become or produce the deep seated and formidable distempers which load the bearses all overthe land. Heucea reliable femily physic is of the first importance to the public health, and this Pill has been perfected wita consummate skillto meet thatdemand. An extensive trial of its virtue. by Physicians, Professors, and Pa- tlents, has shown re<ulis surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures hbeve been effected beyond belief, were they not sub- stentiated by persons of such exalted positions a as to forbid the suspicion of un- truth. Among the eminent gentlemen who have testi- fied in favor of the-e Pills. we may mention: Doct. A. A. HAYES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and State Assayer of Masecchusetts, a high Professional character is endorsed by the Hon EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of the United States ROBERT C. WINTHROP, Ex-8peeker of the House of Representatives Horie ad LAWRENCE, Minister Plen., to inglani 1 JOHN B. FITZPARICE. Catholic Bisbo; of Boston; also Dr. J.R. HILTON, Pract! Chemist o’ New ) ork City, endorsed by Hon. W.L MARCY, S:eretary of State WM_B ASTOR, the richest man In America. 8 LELAND & Co., Proprietors of the Metro- polit.n Hotel, and others ‘These Pills, the result of long investigation and studv, are offered tothe public asthe best and most complete which the present state of medica! sciencecan afford Trey arecompounded not of the drugs themseives, but of the medicina! virtues only of Vegetable remedies extracted by Chemical process in a state of purity, and com bined together in such a manncr as to ins re the best results This system of con ition for medicines has been found in Cherry toraland Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process The reason is perfectly obvious While by the o'd mode of composition, every medicine is bur- dened with more or less acrimonious apd injurt 08 quailtie-, by this each individual vistue onl: that Is des red for the cura’ive effect is tf A! the inert and obnoxious qualities of each sub st.n-e empleyed are left behind, the curative virtues only en retained Hence it is self evi den: th. effects should prove as they ba.epr ved more purely remeaial, and the Pills a more pow- erful antidote o disease thad any other medicine ge the het "1 op: rete by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it Into healthy action—remove the obstructions of the stomace, bowcis, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exi-t, such de- rangements as are tbe first origin of disease. Prepared by Dr JAMES C AYER, Practical and wg eon Chemist, Lowell, Mass cents Esl’ 20 BicMtant wanes! vy Z. MA. as and all respectable Druggists. : ae & rd W. HENKY PALMER? mM ‘ai PIANO FORTE C Five Dollars Per Quarter = Apply at GEORGE HILBUS’S Music Pen syivania avenue mar 14-tf DK. J. THOKNE, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, Corner 13th st and New York avenue, WASHINGTON, D.C to 10,2t04,8to10. m7-3me Information for Travelers, WASHINGTON BRANCH La ce NGE OF HOURS.—On and ater ep Gay, the 234 Inetant, the Trains wit! ‘J Leave Washing(on ai 6 and 6 a. an Seng OEP. ™ ry etd p.m. ppg ted pr and tx a. ™., One Dang ay 4 = Sunday st44 2. = ap Sty xs HB. PARBONE. toes; ____ EXCURSION Boats = FOR THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION RE STEAMERS THOS. COLLYER og GEORGE WASFINGTON can becbartered for public or se. lect parties to the White Houre ort Washington, Mount Vernon or any piace on the yy wage tee eins coer tas ‘or further a a) fo the 7 the org tothe President of the Comin ap iv- JRANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD 4 2S SE Great Southern Mail Line! @zTWickE DAILY (SUNDAY NIGHTS EXCEPTED} Between Washington City and the South! VIA: ALEXANDRIA GORDONSVILLE, AND RICHMOND. Leave Washington at 6. m and? pm Pare from Washington to Richmond. .. a OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WaAGons will be at the Wasb!ngton Raliroed De; PASSENGERS ard BAGGAGE, Free oj ci ¢,toSTEAMER GEORGE PAGE, for ALEXANDRIA, a di tance of siz miles, slowing ampie t! Tickets procured on the boat Expedition and Comfort are secured by this Route, as il in 2CONTINTOUS LINE OF FIRST Cling galLnoaD FROM ALEXANDRIA TO Ricg. MOND THROUGH PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE carried without cost tothe Depot of the Peterroury Railroad, information of Route and Lost ained of JAMES A. EVANS fedll Agent, Alexandria, V_, FOR HARPER'S FERRY, sate Vix CArsapes a ey Olio Canal. THROUGH IN TWELVE HOURS: HE NEW AND #PLENDID PACKET. BOAT ARGO, Copt Coase A Meany vill commence making Regular Trips betwee: #EORGEITOWN and the above Point, on Mop. iay, March 27th, 1956 The Bozt will leave the wharf of WH AH @ titer, Georgetown, D C .e€ ery Mondoy, Wed resday, and Friday worning 6 otclok Returning, she will leave ms Ferry every Tuesday, Toursday and Saturday morning, a Yclock Threogh Tickets, $2.25, To Leesburg 21 G2. en-ludene the Stoge from Edwards? Ferry Families intending to visit the Virginia Springs the coming season wil) fird thi+ far the mon safe, pleasant, and cheapest rowt Kerkeiey Capon, Shanondzle, White Sulphu Warren, eals served on bozrd at moderate rete= A coach will always be tn readiness in George. town to convey passengers to and from the Hoat Ferfurther particulars inquire at the store of W. HH &H.G RITTER, Georgetown, and & W.CUTSHAW., Harper's Ferry, Va. mar 1S—tf THE NEW YORE AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MALL STEAMERS.SaEe HE SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINE are the ATLANTIC cept. Fidridce BALTIC ‘apt. Comstock. ADRIATI + Capt Jas. West, Longe having been bullt by centract e:- oressliy for Government service, every care bes been taken In ‘beir censtruction, as a‘so in their engines, to insure strength and speed 4 their socommodations for passengers are mpequaied for vlegance and comfort Price of passage from New York *o “eg rom in first cabin, $130: in serond do., $95 Liverpool to New York, 30 and 20 gv -xperierced surgeon attached to each verths can be secured until \é for f this line have improved water-ti heads, ané to avoid dang+ f will not cross after the lst be Barks north of 42 deg of August PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. From Liwerpoel. 185 From New York. 1856 Seturdey saturday aturéey June 7 W. @nesday. June2l Wednesdey ~eturday July 5 Wednesda, . Saturday. ly 19 Wednesda Saturda: Wednesdsy. Saturda’ 4 Saturda’ Seturda’ saturda Saturda’ Saturda’ aturda Satard.: Sata Saturday turday Dee For fretgtt or passage apply to WARD K. COLLINS & CO., 56 Walls Yok BROWN, SHIPLEY & © ve STEPREN EENNARD & CO,, 27 Austia Friars, Lo: don B.G WAINWRIGHT & CO The owners of these ships wit! able for gold, silver, bullion. specie, jewelry. pre- cious stones, or metals, unless bilis of ladin signed therefor, and the value thereof expr therein mi Paris 1 be account BY RA ILROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST. et See SST, at 174 hours! Bunning Time between Washington and Cincinnati 27 hours" THROUGH TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CH HAD IN WASHINGTON. TRE, BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ROAD having grectly imyroved its Western onne: tions, now offers the fu: est indu.«ments to Trave ers betwees WASHINGTON, BALTI« MORE, and a..; ortions of the WEST, NORTH- WEST, and the SOU TA WEST 7 Tee onne tion vetween tue Trains from Wash- ington and the Trains bound West f Baitl- more is always ; rom: t'y made at the Was ingten Jun tion (iate'y «a ed the Kelay House) 9 mies from Baltimere. This is the on yt ange of cars required between W asliington and tie € Baggage is che hed t) roug» to Wheeltn, Wasiington Station and rechecked an ferred there, (With the: assengers) with for those hoiding Throngh Ti kets for ce TtoRs barge, olnts be yond § The onne ting trains leave Wes! ington dai yat6a.m andi ».m. On Sundays ei we tater hour on y. ™ At BEN WOOD, 4 miles from Wohee'ing, iret nsof CENTRAL from Be lair, 0B conne: tion is made wit) t e tral OHIO RAILRUAD. runnin tue Ohio, through Cambr! . Zanesville, and Newark, t» COLUMBU hese trains «ornet at Newark with the ars of the Newari, Manned and Sandusky Rai road for Sandusky, Toledo, D-troit, Cit age, t Louis, ete AtcCoL mM BU the C O. Kaltlroud road to Xenia, Cinr XENIA on Litte Mia formed wits the trains throug!) Deyton, to Indit a ois, Terre Haute. Lafayette, Cri ago, Ke Is and, -t. Louis, Cario, et 7 z ers boding Through Ticke a fer Memphis, F ture. Aeiche>, New Or whi h are also solid at Wa ferred at Cin innat!, to the Ulio. Tickets for bvansvi ie, Louts are sold by the river route. . i> For CLEVFLAND, ara via C eve and © To ero, Detroit, Chi ago, ete , tickets are tds Whente Oi: fo is navigabe between Wit PS and Weilsvi \¢ (forty mies where a cnet 4 with the Ceveand and Pitisburg Koi rest made. Travel. rs are r quested to notice that wei € 1s the on'y route affording Through Ti set * : Checks in Washin » it is aso tre Bhories’s mest s;eedy. and dire tto near ya! the ied “4 points in the great West. The distan fro Washington to Clacinnat! is but 653 mi es, 18 § Cario, and * about 100 rai'es shorter than by any oliver ree M FARE, BY THe GH Fi KET, 1 KOR ws TO* :—To Whee ing, £9 50; Coon bus, $13 65; Dayton $15 50; Cin innat vig ton} Louisvi e, by rai road, $15 65, by *' _ Cin. innatl, $18 «0; Indiana o ix, $! ———, and, $12 50; Tordo, $15 80; er bs | Chi ago, $20 G5ane #19 50; St Lo | 825; Mem ids $28; New Or enns, $3). © “RS FOR FREDERICK AND nee PERRY, MAR TINSGULG CUMB! KI ANS B: RKI EY SPRINGS, BEDFOF Pe: KINGS *IEPMONT, OAKLAND, a:d FAIR MOS?) assengers+ may eave Wasiingtonat 6a ™ “4 4j p m For the minor way stations be pe Halimore and Whe ing, take 6 a.m. uals fF Was ington ta ‘or trains to und from Ba timore, AnDaP” os Ti ket sees © ia advertisrin nts For furt'er information, Ti:rour” ah et jap tyto bay nnn PARSONS, Ag*® at Was: ington Station WM. 8 WOODsIDF. Master of Traus, or . B. & O. Railroad, He ‘mort

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