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[No. 569.] Sale of alternate sections in the States of /irkaneas EVENING STAR, |. greene no LINES - Z By Tue PRestpent or rue Unrrep States. Composed and respectfully inscribed to the Co- | ww puRSUANCE OF LAW, I, PRANKLIN “fombia Fire Company, Washington, D.C. | J PIERCE, President of the United States of Amer LAND. do hereby declare and make known that public aa maceaeadrer Miaanee tie ; toe will be held at the places and dates hereina‘ter = eo agebecie bers every moment here; mentioned of the vacant lands in the sections bear low many from this theatre of strife. ing o7d numbers which remain to the United Siates ae fh launched into another sphere. Within siz miles on each side of the Cairo and Ful- Death = for the aged nor the young— ton railroad, in the States of Missourt and Arxan- hong ay bribe that of woe! sas. and the two branches thereof from Little Rock septic levelled and must among to Memphis and Fort Smith, subject toa minimum See ad oneher that no mancked 16 Be: Of two dollars and fifty cents per acre as provided by the act approved 9:h Februa y, 1853, granting the u have you not lost a friend ? ight of way, and making a grant of lands to said Gast ees the mournful sight— | States to sd in Pomerat said railroads, and He who was first the dread storm t’attend specially @xcepted from graduation as to price by Lay een ee the act of 4h August, 1864, to wit: sudden came the Ms of Ark. : How soon your hearts were filled with anguish | >, Oe nite ot Aviibe held at the lend otic at Oh, may you nevermore such sorrow know, Barzsvitte, commencing on Monday, the such t day of October next, for the di ‘al of the Gr gaze, again, = & fatal scene. poner public lands within such section: mrade’s wort! nown odd numbers, above referred to, Bah = stir Siinrvicn’s 9 within the undermentioned townshi Ob, would that I could write some fitting eu- In honor of his name—but there are few Who can forget brave GrenvP’s constancy. He, at the first alarm, was ever nigh, ‘To rouse the members of his company, To guide them where the fiery flames rose high; ab! truly there were few more brave than he. Columbia’s sons, ycur comrade is no more, His voice is hushed, the eyes have lost their lMght— How strange, yet true, that when he last sang o’er a dear friends,’? it was a last good night. Oh, ye who rush where fearful flames roll high, | :ange 3 Forget not him who with you loved te be; 3,14 15, 16,* 17, 18, ofrange 1. 4.2, 15, 16. 17,*'18. 19, of range 2. 8,* 19, 20, of ranze 3. ‘Townships 20, 21, of range 4. ‘Townshins 18, 19, 20,* 21, 22, of ranze 5. Townships 19, 20, 2) ,* 22, of rarge 6. North of the base line and west of the fifth principal meridian. yange 2. 9,10,* 11.12, of range 4. Townships 1,2*,3 4, iJ 2 Tho’ months may flee away and years pass by, Townships 1,2,* 8,* 9,10, 11, of range 5. Let Gruner live still in your memory Town 8, 9, of ra i. ee Township 8, of range 7. i y I} b> heid at the 'aad office at ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS The public sale will b> held at the !and office Herens, commencing #n Monday, the twentieth oye ib: 1, for the dispo-a! of the vacant Wittarde’ Hetel—s.e.& m.a.wrnany < | Oibiie lance within such od punb red sections F Fornstein, Va TR Lewis, Pa above referred to as are situated in the foliowing- R Camp, Tenn W T Rice, do named townships, to wit: Se NY ~ c when Mi North of the base line and east of the fifth prineipal AH meridian z Msdeca, Me, L ¢ —, ae Townships 3, 4, 5, 6, ot range 3. ‘ Hon EBHart,NY Dr A Wagenen, do Bearman dellbing ale Beh Tange 7. 2 ws — aonee ae Townshipa 5, 6,* 7, 2, of range 8. Geary, 7 Townships 5, 6, 7, of range 9 Wit kawding, a0 EGece ny" The public eale will b: helt ai she land office = y > -ItTLs Rock, commrucing on onda je Bix a jp Pa 4 Gwin, do USN day of October next, for the dispora! of the vacant C Sexton NY T Boughton, O public lands withia’ such odd numbered sections M J Phebe, do T Barnes, Pa beve referred to a3 are situated in the fullowing 4 G townships, viz D E James, Md Gen A J Gonzales & ly, ee 8 Duffin, do 7 iC South of the base line rain beng Of the fifth principat W Broome, NY P Gerstner, Pa meridian C Mulford, Pa T J Casey, do Township 1, of ranges 11 and 12. Mies Devore, do Miss ff asia Townships 39, ol tango 14 ore, do s , do ‘ownships 1,* 2,* 3, of ranga W CN Swift, do Miss J Silas, do Towa-hips 1, 2,3. 4. 5. of ranges 15 and 18. W Force & ly, Pa G H Dreyer, "Texas Townships 3, 4, 6, 6,7, 8, ot range 17. Walionsl Metll=uasaice or North of the base line and sweet of the fifth principal meridian. F Talson, Ma J Lindsley, Ct Townships 1, 2,* 3,6, 7, of range 6. R Fowkes, Va W Brown, Ma Townships 1, 2,* 3, 4 5,6,* 7, of range 7. J Mullin, Ga Dr Horwitz, Pa Townships }, 2.* 3, 4, 5,* 6,7, of range &. 8 Wray, do W A Hennill, Ma Townships 1, 2,* 3, 4,*5,6, of ra ge 9. 8 Shibley, Can J W Miner, Pa Townships 1, 2,* 3,* 4,5, 0° rae 10. 3S Morris, SC P H Moore, do Townships 1,2,* 3,4 of range 11. YpMeloud Ala R’Neaerie Tawnshipe 2 3242526 otaaage 13 cClou ener, Ky ‘awnships gs % ol » 13. 3 H King, NY JK Smith, Pa Townships 1,2, 3,4, 5,6,¢ ¥, of -ange 14. ellingham, dc r Whhitehead, ly, NY ‘ownsbips 5, 6,* 7, of ranges 16 and 17. 6 M Bowman, N¥ DE Moore, do” The pub‘ic sale will be held at the Iaad office at a u ASUINGTON, commencing @n Monday, the twenty- G Morgan, Pa T D Marra is Ww Monday, th iB rae do Col W Smith, Miss seventh day of Octobar next, for the d sposa! of thu z 6 Digese a6 sun Ma vacant public lands in such Seamer seetions y jagraw, above referred to at are situated in the following- mo do M R Patten, Mo named townships, viz: . ne South of the base line and west of the a meridian, a 7 I. a tees tee pS bat aoe Townships 4,5, 6,*7,. 8,9, of range 18 > 2 ‘ownships 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, of range 19 E M Ingoldsby, do 4 M Gadberry, SC Townships 7, 4, 9. of range 20, M L Barnes, Pa J A Clinedet, Va Townships 8 9," 10, 11 of rage 21. © Linthicum, fam, do C McRae Sel hh, do 38,9 10* LI, 12, of os J McMulin, NY N Windsor, do 29,10, 11.* 1, ot ran 3 T 3 Jasper, do Dr Carter, do ips 10, LL, 12, 13, of rarge 2 W_Dobaker, Miss F W Miner, de 1p3 11, 12,* 13, 14, of rang J Simmons, NY 4. © Carter, tom, 0 ‘ #11, 12, 13,14, 15. of range 26. a jon, do 1 bs 4 tame ee a ee The sa'e will be held at thelaid cffice at CLanxs- J Holloway, NY A L Lovell, Cal . : HG Key’ Ma E C Stockton, NF ViLLe, commencing on Monday, the twentieth cay J Barber, Pa R Strange, ly, NC of October next, for the dispo-a! of the vavant pub- 7 Whaling, Me IM Ker, NY ‘ liz lands within such odd-ucmbered seetions a3 DE Brooss, Ala J C Wake, Cal bove referred to in the undermen‘ioned townships, Miss C Janvier, Pa J Cameron: Mo vi Miss D Janvier, do W J Beall, do North of the base line and weet of the fifth principal W 8 Veasey, NC A Pike, La meridian, Hi Saragua, Mo J Wiliams, fam, Pa Townships 8, 6°, 7, of ra ge 18 Townships 5, 6*, 7, 8, of range 19 Hirkweed Heuse—s. & a 5. KIREWoe: ee vs a oe 20 ‘ownships * 8,9, of range 21, rT ey peels Townships 7, 8°, 9° 10, of ramge 22 $8 W Meltoa, do W Bo! sd Townships 7, 8.9", 10, of range 23 Jj teler, DC A 5, JS Coleman, Ga 8 P Hoover, do ‘Townships 8, 9°, 10, of ranges 24 and 25 Mr Williams, DC Mr Pritchett, Va Townships #, 9*, 10, 11, of ranges 26, 27, 28, 29 Hon B Fitzpatrick, Ala Miss C E Morris, Pa Townships 8, 9*, 10, of ranges 3C, 31 T L Blakemon, Va Miss 8 Morris. do Townships 7, 8, 9, of range 32, JD Barker, NY 8 A Chanceller, Va Tn the Siaie of Missourt : Com Jones, USN Mrs Fisher, do The public sate will b+ beld at the land office at W J 4H Ballard, Va W G Marrey, USN Jackson, commencing on Monday the thirteenth E R Taylor, do W P Blakey, Va day of October next. for the disposal of the vacant H Wilson, USN TS McDonald, La public laads in such odd numb red section G F Hebard, do referred to as are situaced in the followiog- townships, to wit: North of the base line and east of the fifth prinoipa meridian, Township 2, of range 5 Townships 22, 23, ot range 6 Townships 22*, £3 24, of range 7 ‘Townsh ps 22, 33, 24.25, of range 8 Townships 22, 23, 24, 25, ofrang:9 Towashipa 23, 24, 25,23, of rangs 10 Townships 25, 26, of range 11 Vownships 26, 27, of range 13 Townships 25, 26,27, uf range 14 eee of township 25 and townships 26, 27, of range woships 25, 26, 27,28, of range 16 ‘ownships 26, 27, 28, of range 17, —— MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN 8TEAMERS FROM THE UNITED STATES Nema Leaves For Dey. America. Boston.........Liverpool..July 2 -++-New York ....South’toa «July 2 New York Havara -July 3 New York ew York. New York. New York. ALSO Aepub'ic sale will b> held at the !and office at PROM RVROPE Patwrra, commencing on y. the twentieth Southampton. New Vork..June 18 | 4@y of Octob: pa-al of the va @.t Liverpoo! June 21 | Pub ic!and such odd numbered sectionsas ab ve Tune2s | & a, ed within stz miles of the Hanniba! Tune 28 Joseph railroad, in the following named township’, to wit: North of the base line and west of the fifth principal meridian. ‘Townships 56, 57%, 5, of range 13, s designated thus * are wholly with- The California steamers leave New York onthe | in the !imts of ‘six seetions in width om eack side”? and 20th of each month. of tnid roads and ba iches, and the re maining - — are are ere! partly within said limita, as des- =— . | nated on the diagrans whicn have been furnished FOR MOUNT VERNON ON THE | wo ihe respective district laid offices by the Com- FOURTH OF JULY. missioner of the General Land Off TP BESTEAMER GEORGE WASHINGTON Lands ceserved for schools, mi‘itary and other will leave Washington at 9 purposes, will be excluded from me o’clock a. m., and Aleran nates . ‘The lands will b: sold subject to the right of « ‘The Lanpoy op any spend three hours at Moun granted by the acts of 19th June, 1852. and 9. F Vernon on day, which will make it a pleas- ant place to spend the day Fare roi trip$i. Coaches will connect with New York.--July 12 -Philadelphia. July 16 ray ‘eb- roary, 1834, for said raitroals and b hes, and the paruieular tracts cut by the routes will b> sold as comaining the quaatines respectively sh th the boat JOB CORSON officia! plats without deduction. own on the je 27-6t ptaln. Each sale wiil be kept open for a time sufficient to amit of offering a}l the lands, but not exceedin, TUESDAYS wae a — two week», and applications to make priv entries ROURD TRIE “ IDAYS.—PARE, | at the minimu:n of 3:50 per aere of the lands of alevanen: a 3s + FROM fered wader this proclamation will not recelved as eee a 'S.—The, until after the clos of the public sales. ., Weaeteae ene ‘OL. ree leaves Washing- | Given under my band, 4 the city of Washington a exandria at 94 o’elock. this fifth day of June, anno Domini one thousacd oghes ere fhe Capitol for the boat at8X | eight hundred and fifty six : lock. Coac! cents. | %) wishing the coaches will leave their FRANKLIN PIERCE. ——— with George & Thomas Parker. ir ments “SANCL GEDNEY, Captain. Commiszzioner of the General Laud Office. REMOVAL. - thar soets LAND UFFICE NOTICE. jouce is here iven, that all the reserved land: DD, MUNSON HAS TAKEN AND FITTED not taken for the aa and remaining to the Uaited - = = — pers a States. outside of the siz miles limits of the grant al bond re rt Keywor ra) 0. 338, by Pact of 9h February, 1853, for the Cairo nsylvania biperp and is now uiton railroad aad its b anches, not ready to fulfil his o - ements and make new ‘ored to market, and which were subject to entry ones. Dr M is still making those beautiful locasion at the date of withd awal, will be continuous Gum Teeth. called Allen s Patent, for pened to and entry a’ the ordina'y minimum the exceliency of which over all other styles of price on aad after tie days hereinafter mentioned » many now wearing them in Crt will | to wit: i cheerfully vouch There isone Dentist in this mate's bad imitation of Se kandnes wee han a th Byjction the pablie whom { here ° (Arkansas, on Monday, the i never a Dentist speaks inst ok. 7 oe roo ers nena Gum ‘Teeth, when 34 day of No’ cmb, ies lame ars properly constructe. is because he is ignorant Offi o rT sooo z, incomicverat to make the work, or | gay ae < Arkan-as, on Monday, the 17:h a Office at Ciarkevi le, Arkaneas, 4 DEM. Is now Sftracting teeth without pain by | 24h aay of Nu mb>r, 1856. By the President: Tuos. A. Henprirxs, Missouri, on Monday, the 34 856. on Monday, the He, _Referencesas informer advertisement. jei6-«f | : ivember, 186. en On Monday, the REMEDY FOR WARM WEATHER. hampagnole, Arkan:a:,on Monday, the JUST RECEIVED AT THE UNION BO'r- | !0t! day of Yovembar, 18: ly of that unsur. Office at V n Z kansas, on Monéay, the NOTICE TO PRE-EMP ION CLAIMANTS. ‘Very person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of the above lands to be offerev at public sale, Or those to be restored to market, is required ty estabtiah the eamy to the sa isfaction of the regis- iver of the proper land office, and to make Fa) mont therefor within the period by aw; otherwise such claim will be THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner Je 10-lawi3et PANISH AND MEXICAN STATUTE: LE. printed at Madrid and at Mexico, being the We OPEN TO-Ds ecrees of the Spanish Cortes and the Mexican ment of Congress. A number of volumes, more or less tons and 8t consecutive, for sale at a low price. yt F €K TAYLOR. to. M W. GALT je27 34 Penn. av., bet. 9h mat Toth strecte, Townshipa2, 3,* 4,5, 12, 12, 14,* 15,* 16, 17, of range 1 Townships 2, 3,* 4, 10, 11, 19, 13,* 14, 15, 16, of ‘ownships 1,2, 3,* 4,9, 10, 11,* 12, 13, 14, of CHOBE BROTHERS, DANKERS, UY 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; LAND FOR 21 OR UPWARDS, ones BUY AND SELL : BONDS, STOCKS, & UTHER SECURITIES; NEGOTIATE TIME PAPER, Investment paying 10 and over, for sate. LAND WARRANTS. We are at all times Purchasing, and have for Sale, LAND WARRANTSof ail 5 Warrants located in lowa, Wisconsin, or Minnesota. CHUBB BROTHERS, jan 23-tf Bankers, opposite the Treasury. J. CONNELLY, Undertaker, No. 4%3 Seventh street, west side, bet. G and H, OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM the citizens of Washin: and the adjoining counties that he a) repared 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 ajl 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 boners 1 ove perth bee oe A share of the public onage is res] solicited. Z cae mar s4-tf SINGER'S Improved Sewing Machines To which was granted the Highest Award of the Paris Exhibition, thereby receiving the World’s Verdict of Suveriority. HE IMPROVEMENTS IN THIS MA- chine has simplified them in many respects. and they arecapableof executing twice the amoun of work they did formerly in any given time They are without & Lecepcter the phe ene ca- ible of sewing every variety o: ct; a Ehirt bosom mS heavy trace for harness sgl sewn by any of these mackynes by asimple chan: of needle and thread in ¥uch a manner that the closest scrutiny cannot detect a fault. Manufacturers, planters and families will find them the only safe Machines to purchase, as they are built strong and durable, and not likely to get cut of order. We have machines with guages attached, for binding hats, cap-fronts, gaiters, &c. Silk, Thread, Cotton, Needles, &c., constantly on hand, at the lowest rates. Persons desirous of information regarding Sew- ing Machines will please address i I. M. SINGER & CO., 105 Baltimore street, Baltimore N. B.—We are prepared to exchange these ma- chines for old machines of any kind Terms lib- eral. Persons who have been induced to purchase inferior machines under the pretext of being cheap, will find this a benefit indeed. mar i0—tf ANTHONY BUCHLY, UNDERTAKER, Shop and Residence No. 303 Penn’a avenue, south side, b:tween 9th and 10th sts AVING PROVIDED HIMSELF WITH an ELEGANT HEARSE, and all necessary conveniences a a) properly conducting his bustness, would respectfully inform the public that he is fully prepared to fill all orders entrusted to him, at the shortes: notice, and in the best manner A large supply of READY-MADE COFFINS of all sizes, always on band, which will be fur- nished on the most reasonable terins As heretofore, no pains will be spared to give entire satisfaction on all occasions. N. B.—Residing on the premises, orders will be pomeey attended to at all hours feb7-ly KON HALL BOOT, SHOE, & THUNK ESTABLISH MENT.—I have this day received a large ort- ment of L and Gentlemen’s Iron and Wood frame Trunks; also, Bonnet Box- es, Hat Cases, Carpet Bags, of i all styles. Ladies’ new style Gaiters, all colors; and black, bronze, and colored Gaiters, with and without tips,at $1 Misses’, Children’s, and In- fant’s Shoes, all styles Gents, Boys,and Youths Patent Leatherand French Calf Boots and Shoes from #1 to $5. Call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. 8. P. HOOVER, Iron Hall, je 13-tr Pa. av., bet’n 9th and 10th sts i _“_ 322 TRUNKS. 322 E HAVE JUS¥ RECEIVED A G6OUD assortment of Sole Leather Traveling Trunks, Ladies’ Dress and Packing Trunks, Hat Boxes, Valises, Carpet Bags Satchels, &c , which we will dispose of at very low prices. WALL & STEPHENS je 11-t¢ 382 Pa avenue, next to [ron Hall. CHAUNCY WARRINER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, AND DEALER IN ’ Pine Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. GioL2 SEALS, FOB AND VEST CHAINS, FINEJEWE LRY, SIL- VER SPOONS, FORKS, GOBLETS, CUPS, &c., for sale at New York prices. REPAIRING. .—The Chronometer, Uuplex, Lever, Cylinder, Re; vating, Musical, and other WATCHES repair: Also, JEWELRY, &c No. 370 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, betw’n Sixth and Seventh streets, Browns’ Hotel building, sign of the GOLDEN WATCHES, ap 29-tf Washington GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF BO9TS AND GAITERS I HAVE ON COMMISSION, FOR A PHIL- adelpbia manu- facturer, a fist rate Bewed or Pegged Calf-Skin BOOT at $3 62, full as good 3 those usually sold at $5 or $6; ard a French Calf Patent Leather GAITER at $3 50, as good as an at $5; a first rate Ca Galterat $2.50, these are the best goods that Is (or ever were) sold in the District for the price; for the roof, come and see jor yourself. Terms positive'y cash. No extra ae t charged to offset bad debts. Call at the ‘EW YORK HAT STORE, Seventa street, near Pennsyivania avenue. m 34-tf NTHONY, Agent COFFIN WAREKOOM, &e. J WILLIAM PLANT & CO., GHDERYA- ¢ KERS—residence1i5 Seventh treet, between @ and H streets. Go fe? Interments procured inany ground ercemetery. Coffins, Caps, Shrouds, see ts 0; Hearse, and every article for intermen the best sale furnished at short notice, on the most reasonable terms, and ai ail hours of the aight. Having the exclusive right of Crump’. Patent Corpse Pressrver, we guarantee to keep the dead for any lenzih of time. Sy li--ty MRS. M. E. HARVEY, (Bucoxssor To Jamus F. HARVEY, DECEASED,) UNDERTAKER, No. 410 Seventh street, between G and Hy, EGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC that she has In her employ the me persons that were former] (meme in the cztablishment, who are full competent te conduct the Undertaking Business; and that every attention will be given to calls, day or night, as heretofore. m 19 6m HATS! HATS! Just RECEIVED A FULL 8UPPLY OF bap fine drab Beaver ventila- ted HATS, which | offer at $3 60; they are the best Hats for the price in the United States. The best black dress Hats got op in the latest style for $3 50. as good as those usually sold at $5; and a good fashion- able Hat at $3, worth $4; and a first-rate Hat, $2 50. The best materials and the best workmanship 1s capone to produce a $5 Hat, which is sold for $3 50. Wedoacssh business, meet with no los- ses, but phy each customer full value for his a: elt and Straw Hats unusually low. N.B Agent for Driscoll’s Balm of a Thousand Flowers rice 25 cents per bottle. ANTHONY, 7th street, near Pa. ayenue, Agant for a New York Hat Company. m 2.tf JONAS P. LEVY, IMPORTER AND DEALER In WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, AND FINE Generate mmission & Forwarding M 01 in & Forwardi erchan' INSURANCE AND BILL B OKER, : No. 474 Pa. av., two doors below U. 8. Hotel, Wastineron City, D.C. ~ IRE DISH COVBRS, round and ol Wis sizes, for sale low b’ ee tr G. FRANGIS, 490 7th street THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Dr. Se ea if otnisegat | discovered in one of our ComMON P. _ WREDS a ae ae cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR; FROM THE WORST SCROFULA D two aro warranted te ¢ure si r in the eves. Two botties are warranted to cnre running of the cars and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to care corzup! running ulcers i bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin ‘Two to poet bottles are Warranted to cure the case of ringworm. Warwote three bottles are warranted to ewe the maost desperate case of rheumetizm. ‘Whree to four botiles are warranted te oure the galt rheum. Five to cighi bottles will cure the worst eases 6? serofaics A benefit is always experienced frera the Srst bottle, 2nd a perfect cure ts warranted when the above quantity is taken. Meader, died over thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. { krovr the effect of itin erarycase. Sosurecs water will extin- guish Ere, so eure Willthis cure humor. I never solda ie of it but that sold another; aftere trial {i slivays epeaks for ftself. There are twe things abont this herb that appears to me surpris- first thatit crows In our pastures, in some places quite plentiful, and yet its value bas never een kaowa until I dlecovered it in 1810—seoond, that it chesid oure ell kinds of huraor. in cider te give come idea of the suddea rise sad rest j arity of the discovery, I will state that in April, i853, 1 peddied it, and sold about 6 bottles per day—in April, 1854, I sold over 1.008 bottles ps: a 3. t Z Some of ue wholesale Diuggistswho have®cca in business t ty and thirty years, scy that no. thing inthe 2is of patent medicines waz eve. like ft. ‘Shere Is a universal praise of {t from #! quarters. In my own practice I always kept It strictly for humors—but since its introduction &s a genera family medicine. great and wonderfoi virtucs have been found in it that I never suspecte? Seyeral casez cf epileptic fits—a diserse whicl was alweys considered incurable, bave been cured byafew hotties. O, wkata mercy if It wil! prove effectual in all cases of that a rlady—ther: but few who have ssen more cf |! chan | have I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them ed people cured by it For the various diseas=: of the Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases cf the Spine, and particularly im diseases of the Kid- neys, &c., the discovery has done more good thar any medicine ever known No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you can get and enough of it. Directions for Use.—Adults one tadle spoonful day—Children over ten years dessert spocn fie Udren from five to eight years, tea spoon- ful. As no directions can be applicable to all con stitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren street, Roxbury, Macs. PRicz, One Dottar. Wholesale Agents —New York City, C. V CLICKNER, 61 Barclay street; C. H. RING, 192 Broadway; A.B. & D. SANDS, 100 Fulton street. Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT & SONS Baltimore, BROWN & BROTHER, CANBY & HATCH. Alexandria, PEEL & STEVENS, At Retail by all respectable Druggists in the Snited States and British Provinces, and also by the Dregotets of this Cite ect Hiv Carter's Spanish Mixture THE GREAT PURIFIER OFTHE BLOOD BEST ALTERATIVK KNOWN!! NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IP!!! An infallible remedy for Scrofula, King’s Evil, Rheumafism, Obstinate Cafaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Postules on the Face, Blot Bolls, Ague and Fever, Chronic So: yi Ringworm or Tetter, Scaid Heald, Enlarge- ment and pain of the Bones and Joints. Rheum. Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Dis and all diseases arising from an injudicieu: of Mercury, imprudence in Life, or Imp: the Blood, HiS great remedy, which has become so =< & er and so justly celebrated for its extraordi- nary efiicacy in relieving and curing many of the most obstinate and terrible forms of disease with which mankind is afflicted , is now offered to the public, with the confident assurancetbat no Mep- IcaL DiscovgeRyY ever made has been so eminently successful incuring ScRoFULA, and ALL DISEASES oe Broop,as CARTER?S SPANISH MIX- r iB. The olin are receiving by every mail most flattering and astonishing details of cures made fn all parts of the ae and ia most cases where the sxill of the best Physicians had been ried tn vain Its power over the BLoop ts truly remarkable and afl diseases arising from impurity of the great Sxat ov Lirz have been relieved and cured With- out a single failure, out of thet ousands who have used it. Carter’s Spanish Mixture contains no eta A Opium, Arsenic, or any dangerous drugs, but is com) of Roots and Herbs, com- bined with other {ingredients of known virtue, and may be given to the youngest infant or most de- bilitated invalid, without the least possible hes!- tation. We beve only room for short extracts from the volumes of testimony in our possession, and all from gentlemen of the highest respectability, well known in their various localities. Please read fo yourselves We tare great pleasure In calling the atteatior of our readers to the merits of Carter’s Spanist Mixture as a remedy for diseases of the blood. it enjoys a reputation {fn this clty Lot ee by any other preparation —Datly Dispaich, Richmend Ya. Fhe Gon M. Botts, of Va.,says heconsid ers It 4 matter of duly to add bis tast{mony to the virtues of *s Spanish Mixture, FRoM AcTWwAL PERSON ERVATION Of its remarkable cura tive powers the diseases in which ft is used. We hay ured of a vislent ana pictraeted Liver disease Carter’s Spanish Mixture. We know it to be all {t prove: —Hditer Sowthasde Democraz, Petersdburz, . We have a from perzonal trial, that Car. ter’s Spahish Mixture is 2 truly valuable medi< cine.—Ed. Vergennes Incepsnden:, Vt. GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—A press man in ovr employ was cured of Scrofula of s vir- uient character by a few vottles of Carter’s Span- ish Mixture, after everything else had failed. bt er cures which have come under our own observa: tlod, proves to us conclusively, that is really a val- uable medicinal arent. We take great pleasure in calling the atteation of the affiicted to {ts mer- its —Richmond Kevudlican. SYPHIL1S.—1 have czen a number of cures of Syphilie performed by Cartsz’s Spanish Mixture I believe it to be a perfect antidote for that hors- ble disease. E. BURTON, Com. of Revezue fei city of Richmea LIVER DISH ASE.—S2ravcl M. Drinker, o: the firm of Driaker & Morris, Hooksellers, Rick- moud, Vn., was cured of Liver disease of several years steading by culy thres bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixtars, OLD SORES, JLCERS AND OBSTINATE ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN.—See the cure of Mr. Harwood, ans others, detailed in our Al- manec The nusaber of such cases cured by Car ter’s Spanish Mixture, precludes the possibilits of inserting them in an advertisement. EFFECTS OF RENCURY.—See the cure oi Mr. Elmore. He was eaten up with Mercury and ae obtain meee until — took six bottles of jarter’s S ish Mixture, which ly restored ipmatobestesed tee ser NEURALGIA.—Mr. F. Boyden, formerly f the Astor House, N. Y., but more recently propri- etor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, was cured of Neui la by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Since that time, he says he has seen it cure more thana hundred cases of the discase in which it is used, He never fails to recommend It to the afflicted. RHEUMATISM.—Mr. Jobx F. Harrisoa, Draggist, of Martinsburg, Va., writes of the sin- gular cure of a violent case of Rheumatism. ‘The priest cone. aot walk. A few bottles entirely cured him. SCROFULA.—Mr. Harrisoll also writes of a SS cure of Scrofula, in the person of a young =ay, (of three years standing,) which all the doc- tors could not reach. Six bottles made acure of ber. SYPHILIS.--Dr. K.P. Hendle, of Wash! fon, D.C , who cured an obstinate case of $1 . nelly gr ke bub verted Wen? ad noes o! on the ver and aud eMietont in lee fesulea.) mica Dr. John Minge, formerly of the Cit Hotel, Ri > aor of us 8a) he ber seen, Carter’s Spanish Mixture admin in a num- ber of casés with astonishi: Deng effect. He Fepormmnontis itas “the moat lent alterative in WM.S. BEERS & CO., No. 304 Broadway, New Y: Friee $1 per le, or six bottles for $5. AS. 8 saleby C: TO Washington, " Cc. sui reggae my 409 Seventh st . opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall MES#RS. TOPHAM late of Ph: ia, and jens’, BRIDLES NESS of for c! and cou: use. TRUNKS, VALISER, and CAR. Ladies’ SATCHELS. TRAVEL- and FANCY WORK BOXES. COVERS, COLLARS, uf COMBS, SPONGES, &e.,&c. Ail material used will be the best that can be obtained; and both of us having been a —a years, we feel t thet ow TS. and HAMES. Horse, 8 ES. CARDS, CUR either for or ‘tting efforts to give satis- res y solicit, a. Pasticuizr attention paid to covering Trunks gree | all kinds of work. _Saddlers* tools constantly on 4. nev7—tf ALWAYS SOMETH NEw: READ THIS, OLD AND YOUNG! Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative we RESTORE gRAY HAIR TO ORI- nal color permanently; made to grow up- on ba'd heads; remove all dandruff or itching; or twice a week regularly, will prevent the bair from becoming gray or falling, toan imaginable age Read the following testimonials, and we defy you to doubt, (says the Waverly Magazine.) Success to the genius whose tonic we say, ‘Furns back to {ts color the Hair that wes gray. SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING !—By using Professor Wood’s Hair Rostorative rey haircan be permanently restored to its orig color. The subjoined certificate was received from Johnson & Stone, Gardner, hie., and is but one of the many instances that are daily ae | to our knowledge of its wonderful effects. It is no longer problematical, but a self-evident truth as hun of our community can testify. —Bos tom Herald. Ganpnen, Me, June 22, 1852 Maz. Ht. Drx2—(ear Sir: I have used two bot- tles of Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative, and can truly say it Isthe greatest discovery of the age for restoring and changing the Hair. Before usin; it was aman of seventy. My hair has 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 Yoursrespectfully, DAN’L N. MURPHY Carre, Ill., June 27, 1853. Ihave used Prof. O J. Wood's Hair Restora tive, and have admired its wonderful effect. My halr was becoming, as ! thought, prematurely =Tay; but by the use of the ‘* Restorative’’ it has resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt, permanently so SIDNEY BREESE, Ex-Senator United States HAIR RESTORATIVE —la our columns to day will be found Prof. Wood’s advertisement of the above article, to which we call attention What it has done. we have witnessed u sev- eral of ouracquaii..ances in St. Louis. lair once gray met our view, black or brown as the case might be, being the color of early manhood; and as fine and glossy as silk, and that without any other application than the Restorative. If it has 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 Lothiel’s warlike chief, ifthey willtry it. We think so.—Jackson ville Constitutional, Gct. 5, 1853. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AG E.—It seldom occurs that we notice, under any circumstances, = medicines, restora tives, or anything of the kind, for we havea pre- judice against most of them. But candor com- 1s us to invite attention to the advertisement cf rofessor Wood's Hair Restorative. We are too } Juvenile to require anything of the kind, butsome | instances of {ts use have come to our knowledge which almost assures us that it is a ee y remedy egainst the hair becoming premature) gray. Itis not a ‘‘ Hair Dye,” but w its ap- seer yg as directed, the effect is produced upon heskin, which brings out the original colored hair, without stiffness. and gives it a glossy and spoils | repent We have seen persons who have u it, and are much pleased with it Fx- amine the adyertisement —Missourt Republican 0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, No. 316 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market street, St Louis, Missouri C STOTT & CO., wholesale and retail Agent. Washington Alsofor sale by D. 8. Dyson. 8. Parker, undor National Aotel, and ali Driggist:; in eorgetown by R.S. T. Cissel; in Alexandria by Peel & Stevens. T.W_ DYoTT&s Agent, Philadelphia, NS, General Wholesal . feb 1—6m aa e >" ’ AYER’S PILLS A NEW AND SINGULARLY SUCCESS ful remedy for the cure of all billous dis- eases—Costiveness, Indigestion, Jaundice, Drep. sy, Rheumatism, Fevers. Gout, Nervousness, H Humours, Irritability, inflammations, Headache, Pains, in the Breast, Side, Back, and Limbs, Femaie Complaints, &c.. &e 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 but effectua' Cathartic were more freely used No person can feel well whilea costive habit of body prevails; besides it soon nerates serious and often fital diseases, which might have been avoided by the timely and judicous use of a goed purgative This is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Bilious derangemexts. They all tend to become or produce the deep seated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all overthe land. Hence a reliable femily physic is of the first importance to the public health, and this Pill has m perfected with consummate skill to meet thatdemand. An extensive trisi of its virtue- by Physicians, Professors, and Pa- tents, has showe 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 mee re 2s to forbid the suspicion of un- Among the eminent gentlemen who have testi- fied tn favor of these Pills, we may mention: Doct. A. A. HAYES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and State Assayer of Massachusetts, —— high Professional character is endorsed by e Hon EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of the United States ROBERT C. WINTHROP, Ex-8peaker of the House of Representatives a LAWRENCE, Minister Plen., to nglan JOHN B. FITZPARICK, Catholic Bisbo) of Boston; also Dr. J.R Chemist of New York > 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 seiencecan afford They are compounded not of the ae themselves, but of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable 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 composition for medicines has been found in Cherry Pectoraland Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by an: process The reason is perfectly obvious. While b the old mode of composition, every medicine is bur dened with more or less acrimonious and iojuri- ous qualities, by this each individual virtue that ls desired for the curative effect is mio f All the inert and obnoxious qualities of each sub stance employed are left bebind, the curative virtues only being retained. fience it is self evi- dent the effects should prove as they harepr ved. more purely remedia!, and the Pilie e more ~ erful antidote o disease thad any othe: gee to the hegre 'y 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 theirirregu!ar action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such de- Tangements as are the first origin of disease. Prepared by Dr JAMES C AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. ssid 2° Bich wanna y Z. ’ and all respectable Druggists. ap 8-4: ” Ms w. Ey PIANO FORTE CLAgs’ Five Dollars Per Quarter _ Apply at GEORGE HILBUS’S Music Pen»syivania avenue mer DR. J. THORNE, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Corner 13th st. and New York’ WASHINGTON Dc.” Office hours— to 10,204, 8to 10. m7-3m* destroy all diseases of the scalp; and if used once formed with the trains througt: Dayton, to Inds» a.clis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Cudcago, Rook To ego, Detroit, Chi.ago, ete , tickets are *0ld, ‘When the Ohio is Ravi and Weillsvi‘ie (forty sirens where a conne: tot with the Ceveand and Pittsburg Ke! road # made, is the only route affording Through Tickets 80¢ Checks in Washin, err B PIEDMONT, OAKLAND, and FAIRMONT, EXCURSION BOATS POR THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION E STEANERS THOS. CULLYER oR GEORGE WASHINGTON can be chartered oy OT se, leot to the ite House Pavilion, Por Ww: =~ hype Or any place on the further particulars to the Captains the Boats oro the Prenident of the Company 2 ap *RANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAy, Great Southern Mail Ling! « ae TWicCE DAILY ~—e (SUNDAY NIGHTS EXCEPTED) Between Washington City and the South’ VIA: ALEXANDRIA GORDONSVILLE, AND RICKMON») Leave Washington at 6a m.and7p » Fare from Washington to Richmosd.,., a OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE Wagons Wil be at the Washington Raflroad Depot to e»,. PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE, Fra sy Cherge, toSTEAMER GHRORGE » PAG ae oe . six miles, ‘iekets a ae _ Expedition and Comfort are secured by this Rg asitisa conTINDOvS LINEOP FIRST Cling RAILROAD FROM ALEXANDRIA TO RiGu. OND. TEROUGH PASSENGERS and BAGGacr ‘Without cost tothe Depot of the Petersburg Information of Route an@ Lost Baggere op. q mined of JAMES A. EVANS. Agent, Alerand: OR HARPER'S FERRY, “a Via Chesapeake § . Ohio Cenal. * Saapamieiso} THROUGH IN TWELVE HOURS: Te NEW AND SPLENDID PACKET. BOAT ARGO, Capt. Cras. 8 Mereni, will commence making Kerular Treps between GEORGETOWN and the above Point, on Mon. 56 vethe wharfof W.H & HG B.C ery yee G Wee t6e'rler fitter, Georgeto’ 2esday, end Friday reorning Keturning, she will leave Ha: *s Fery every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning, at o’clock. Threugh Tickets, $2.25, To Leesburg $1 62%, emclucing the Stoge from Edwards’ Ferry Families intending to visit the Virginia Springs the coming season will find this by far the ment safe, pleasant, and cheapest rov Capon, Sbanondale, White Sulphr 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 Fer further particulars inguire at the store ot W.H.& H.G RITTER, Georgetown, aid 6 W. CUTSHAW, Harper's Ferry, Va. mar 18—e THE NEW YORK AND LIVELPOO UNITED STATES Se STEAMER 5. S4eee (TRE SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINk ATLANTIC. -" Capt. Eléridge BALTIC, Capt. Comstcox, ADRIATIC + -.Capt. Jas. West. These ships baving been built by ccntract e pressiy for Government service, every care bes been taken in their ccnstruction, as also in their engines, to insure strength and speed ; and their accommodations for passengers sie Upequaled for elegance and comfort Price of passage from New York to Liverpool in first cabin, $130; in second do., $75. From Lt ito New York, 30 and 20 guiness An experlenced surgeon attached toeach ship. Ne berths can be secured until paid for. The sh! ef this line have improved water-tight b nd to avoid danger from ice wil! not cross the Banks north of 42 degrees, until after the ist of August PROPOSED DATES OF FAILING. From New York. From Lreerpoel. 1666. 1856 Wednesday... Wednredey Wednesday Saturday peer oe or freight or rer ly to WARD E. COLLINS & CO., 56 Wall street, New \ ok BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., {é# i STEPHEN KENNARD & co., Austin Friars, London B.G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. The owners of these ships will not be accourt- able for gold, silver, bullion, s le Jewelry, pre- Clous stones, or metals, unless tins of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof expressed therein. a, mie BY RAILROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST. Time between Washington and Wheeling but 174 hours! Running Time between Washington and Cincinnati 27 hours"! THROUGH TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CERCKS TO BB HAD IN WASHINGTON. 6 Wednesday ....Dec.% "XHE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL = KOAD having greatly improved tts Western fonnections, now offers the fu\ est induceanents to ‘Traveiers between WASHINGTON, BALTI+ NORE, and a)! portions of the WEST, NORTB- WEST, and the SOUTHWEST x The onnetion between the Trains from Wash- ington and the Trains bound West from Balti- more is always rom; t y made at the Washington Junction (lately ea ed ihe Relay House) 9 mies from Baitimere. Th he on'y change of ears Tequired between Washington and the Of ver. Baggage is checked turougs to Wheeling at te Washington Station. and rechecked and trans- ferred there, (with the 1 assengers) without charge, for those Loiding Throug ti kets for ,olnts yond. Theconne ting trains leave Washington dai yat6a.m and4y».m. On Sundays at ue later nour only At BENWOOD. 4 miles from Whee! , dived connection is made with the trains of CENTRAL OHIO RAILROAD, running from Belair, the Obie, through Cambridge, Zanesville, ané Newark, to COLUMBU hese trains cane! at Newark with the «ars Newarh. Mansfeé and Pandusky Raliroed ‘andusky, Toledo Detroit, Chit. a t Louis, etc. At COLUMBUS the CO. Ralirosd trains coo- nev t with the fast trains of the Little Micwi Ret road to Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisvile, ete. At XENIA (on Litt e Miami Rai road) connection i* Is and, *t. Louis, Curio, et- ‘ 17 Passengers ho ding Through Tickets fo Memphis, Vicksins Gtchoz, New Orleans, Which are also soid at Wash re trans ferred at Cin: innati, to the Mai. Steamers on tht Tickets for Evansvisie, Ourio, and St Louis are sold by the river rou’ {> For CLEVELAND, ard via C eve'and @ be between Whee Ing Travel rs are r. quested to notice that wale tit on, It is aso the slortest, retto near ya! the iesding reat West. Tie distance from to Cincinnati is but 653 mi es, being ‘es shorter than by any otuer rewte i“ ¥ THROUGH “TViCKET, FRO! . 926; New Or eans, #31, FOR FREDERICK AND HARPER” RY, MARTINSBURG. CUMBERLAND. KLEY SPRINGS BEDFORD SPR IN6S, ta ae beween or trains to and from Ba'timore, Anusj- c., See 8 €cla advertisements ‘or further information, Through Ti set) ete. appiyto TROMAS H. PARSONS, Ages’ st Wesbington Station 4 : WM. 8. WOODSIDE. March 1l—t