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EVENING STAR. (rom THESsTaR. LIWES Written om receiving the ‘ Evening Star’? from an friend, and inscribed to the same. Nicht had thrown its sable mantle ~ ’er the tow’ rs of earth ; Hushing the rude voice of prattle, In the hauats of mirth. Slcep, with e"! its refreshing powe-, Bless- i the tired and weary ; Yet to one on that calm hour, Life » »m d lone and dreary. Hope so o.. hath pictured faltblss reams of beauty iare. That the sweets of ‘earth grew tasteless Neath the touch of care. But that eve there came a star wine overthe sea; on ispering that some iriend Thinketh yet on me. Life no longer looks a dieary, Lone, unwatered waste; Where the friendle:s and the weary, No soothing joy cin taste, Thus the “‘Evening Stir’ of gladness, Came to a cheerless heart ; Bidding the cold sting eimai aP ARRIVALS AT PRINCI. Al. HOTELS Hetel—i.¢. 4 x. 4. wihbans J € Sherburne, DC A G Parker, M W Barnard, NY J Mores, ly & child, do . = Underwood & son, lo 3 C Dudley do T B Bond, Ma GF Vallett, do W A Papin, Del J A Slator, Mass G Benolst, Pa DS Salisbury, Pa CJ Benoist do J Orrin & ly, Md J Triplett, NY H Shadrach, La W Knap, Va Jj C Fete, Tenn J Fadin, do F P Chase, Ala HH Ender & ly, Ga P Gil nane, Tenn Mrs M Sell, do NN Weed, ly & child, Ga Miss Ender, do D C Dean, do 8 Perley & ly, Mass 3 R Stewart, Va w Kercheval, sc L_W smith, do P P Dandridge, Va J Pitsley L W Green, do W J Marrill, Tenn W T Rice, Pa Hi Ashton, Md Gen 8 Robinson, Ga J Folger, La W Moody, do N Nickerson, do J Crawford, do Hichabod &ly,NY JT Doyle, Cal C Parkis, Va 3B Shinn, USA H Yoatman, Va C Chedel, ry JC Erdix & ly F Smith, O Miss C Erdix @ R Duprey. Ky S Lovell & ly, NY J E Clark, Ga Hi Branch, Mass Hi Alvord, jr. do J Ridges & ly, Mi W Ellerry, Vt R Ryland, Pa W W Luther, Va SJ Pall n. NY JM Weeden, NC D Cotenot, do Natienai Hetel—wittiam evr. HR Champagne,Md JM Bayard, Md 8 Peters, Pa i Marsha!!, Pa Smith, Va GS Geron, La G Kichardson, do M_T Sumner, Va W Portertteld, son, MissJ T Morse, Ark udge Riggles, ppard, Miss SM » Mass S$ Tate,u R D Lory, 8C PC Rest, Cal J C Harms, Ala C Wollaw, Va Mrs Marston, do C A Washington, Va C M Thompson, do FB Burke, NE Mrs Poston, NY JH Ward,NY SB Simms,fam,La DW Pickand, do Mrs Mcintyre, fam, do C Heltner, JA Bills, ly, fenn W D Blakisten, ly, Md Mrs Jones, do T Jackson, Kan Mrs Polk, child,do H W Seffert, Pa Miss Wood, do E R Burke, Cal T A Parrrn, do J W Porter, NY JM Holmes, SC A A Stone, Va A A Cate, do J W Parmelee, NY J F Ferguson, do C M Conrad, La Col W Coad, Ma G Menum, Va R C Combs, do R P Palliam, do trowus? st —?t ? &m. skews, J Selwiger, Pa W Ceichber, fam, do W Jobnson, Va G Gibson, Cal Dr Hitchcock, do JM Jordan, Md W_H Jones, do T Hinton, ly, do Miss Snow, do A LStark, Miss AS Whitaker, do JH Lewis, Pa Capt Hoover, W H Sponer, Va R Causten, do W D Mann, do Dr ¥ A Tyler, do RT Junin. do O Westcott, NY Miss Ward, do ashington, Va T 3 Jackson, do” W Flor, do Miss Pegg, do Miss J Connor, do Miss S Connor, do JM Sharpe, do J BShian, USA W Bryant, Ga H Bryant. do Mire wooed Hease—-i. & a uM KIREWos>. W T Balistir, La G Carr, Md DrJ V Riera, Cuba W Wear, Va DT Perez, do CB Manly, do G W Smallwood, NY A Maddux, do A Maurie. Eng 8S Williamson, NV W J Finmar, WY B Rodgers, Ma G H Beiden, do J G Eckay, Ala Gov J McDougal. Cal M A Thorn, SC CJ McDouga..U3N W Mann, Md T J McCamant, DC E Kurtz, Tenn L M harrison, do CJ Travin, Ala” E Kinkade, La F FC Triplett, DC MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS FROM THE UNITED STATES Southrton -July 2 PROM EUROPE Southampton.New York..June 18 Liverpool . ew York. sary Bd Philadelphia. July 16 The California steamers leave New York onthe Sth and 20th of each month EOKR MOUNT VERNON, IN TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.—FARE, ROUND TRIP, $1; FROM ALEXANDRIA75 CENTS —The, steamer THOMAS COLLYER leaves Was) - ton at 9 and Alexandria at 9 o’clock. Coaches leave the Capitol for the boat at 8 o’clock. Coach fare 10 cents. Persons wishing the coaches will leave their residence with George & Thomas Farker. Refreshments on the boat. ap2-tf SAMN’L GEDNEY, Captain. REMOVAL. D*. MUNSON HAS TAKEN AND FITTED up the house formerly occupied by Major Robert Keyworth, No. 33 harry me avenue, and is now ready ones. Dr M. is still making those beautiful continuous Gum Teeth, called Allen s Patent, for the exceliency of which over all other styles of teeth, many now wearing them in this city, will cheerfuliy vouch. There isone Dentist i this tity who bas been pro, orgs patent, and made a bad imitation of ®, against whom I here by caution the public N. B. Whenever a Dentist speaks inst Allen’s Patent Continuous Gum Teeth, when properly constructed, itis because he is ignorant of the process, incom-etent to make the work, or on lo pay ees Patent. ir M. is now extract teeth without pain @ new and perfect] safe process, References as informer advertisement. jel6-tf REMEDY FOR WAKM WEATHER. UST RECEIVED AT THE UNION BOT- tling Depot, a large yp that unsur- ee for invalids, GINGER WINE XXX Pale and Burton-s Ales and Por- ter of very superior quality, together with a large assortment of syrups of almost every kind all of which, together with our Premium Mine- ral Waters will be furnished to customers ia any PMAll onders lef at the Depot in’ Heong A jers left at the tin & etown, or Wag with with the drivers of our Wagons, will meet Promp: onsation. ARNY & SHINN. ee Qranien AND MEXICAN STATUTES, at Mexico, being the the Mexican Congress. A number of volumes, more or less printed at Madrid and decrees of the Spanish Cortes and consecutive, for sale at a low price. yl PRAACK TAYLOR, ScaULnerErs THIRD MAZUAKA just published at the Music as Price 25 cents. mm 30-t rl EO, BILBUS. fulfil his old engagements and make new (No. 565.] Notice of Withdrawal of Lands in Alabama. N gerbes ses ae ee spe aprov une, making a gran! of fand te the State of Alabama to aid In thecon- struction of certain railroeds in said State, ja- structions b Coy oe yh and mail, beering date the 19th and 20th etant, respectively, have been communicated to the and receivers to suspend from sale and location, until otherwise directed, the following described lands, as prob- ably falling within the "ee tere limits of selec- tion of the grant, to wit: Office at HunrsvitiLE: All the lands in the district, except as follows : Townships § to 14, inclusive, of ranges 7,8, and 9 west; and Townships 7 tol4, inclusive, of all the ranges west of range 9 west. Office at Tuscatoosa: All the lands in the aistric except as follo' ‘Townships 15 and 16, of ranges 7 and 8. PO 15 to 17, inclusive, of ranges 9 and Da 15 to 18, inclusive, of ranges 11 Townships 15 to 19. inclusive, of range 13. nee 15 to 20, inclusive, of ranges 14 ‘Townships 15 to 22, inclusive, of range 16; and ‘Townships 17 to 22, inclusive, of range 17; all situated in the northern survey. Office at present at Lesanon: All the lands in the district, except as follows: Townships 21 and 22, of ranges 7 and 8. ‘Townsbips 20, 21, and 22, of 2 Towaships 19 to 22, inclusive, of range 10. Townships 16 to 22, inclusive, of range 11 ‘Townships 14 to 22, inclusive, of range 12 Townships 16 to 22, inclusive, of range 13 ;'and Townships 2! and 32, of range 14. Office at Drmoro tts: All the lands in the dis- trict, except as follows Townships 12 to 16, inclusive, of range 1 east. ‘Townships 12 to 17, inclusive, of range 2 cast ‘Townships 12 to 18, inclusive, of ranges 3 and 4east. Townships 12 to 20, inclusive, of range 5 east. Townships 12 to 15, inclusive of range 1 west. Townships 12 to 14, inclusive, of range 2 west ; and Townships 12 and 13, of ranges 3,4, and 5 west. Office at GREENVILLE, (formerly Cahaba:) All the lands in the district, except es follows ‘Townships 7 to 11, inclusive, of range 5. ‘Fownsbips 8 to 22, inclusive, of range 6. Townships 11 to 22, inclusive, of e7, Townships 12 to 22, inclusive, of range 8. ‘Townships 12 to 16, inclusive, of ranges 9 and 10. Townships 13 and 14, of ranges 11, 12, and 13. ‘Township 14, of range 14 Towoships 6 and 7, of ranges 17 and 18; and Townshios6, 7, and 8, of es 19 and 20. Which aso inclu ‘es lands forthe Pensacola and Montgomery railroad. Office at MonTGomBRY: All the lands in the district, except as follows: ‘Townships 22 and 23, of range 18 oo 22 to 24, inclusive, of ranges 19 and a 17 to 24, inclusive, of ranges 21, 22, and 2 aes 18 to 24, inclusive, of ranges 24, 25, and 2 Townships 19 to 24, inclusive, between range 26 and the Georgia line; and All the lands south of township 12 and west of Tange 26. Office at Esa: All the lands in the district ly- ing west of range 13, both north and south of the base line, together with the following: ‘Townships 3 4, and 5, of ranges 13 and 14 ene 10 and 11, of ranges 21, 22, and 23; an Township 11, of ranges 24, 25 and 26. Which aiso includes lands for the Pensacola and Montgomery railroad. Office at St. Stepuens: All the lands inthe district situated in townships 1,2 3 and 4, south of the 3ist degree of latitude; also Townships 1 and 2, nort west Township 1, north of range 3 west ‘Townships i to 3 north, inclusive, of range 1 of ranges 1 and 2 ‘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 Land Of- fi ‘he city of Washington, this twenty-first June, 1556. THOS. A. HENDRICKS, je M-law6w Commissioner. United States Patent Office, Wasuineton, June 21, 1854 ON THE PETITION OF JEPTHA A. WIL- KINSON, of Suffolk county, N Y_, praying for the extension ofa 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, 1857: I. is ordered, that the said petitica be heard at the Patent Office on Monday, the i5th day of De cember next, at 12 o’clock m.; and all ns are notified to a geod and show cause, if any th have, why sald petition ought not to be granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objections, specially set forth in writing, at least twenty days before the day of hearing; all testimony filed by either Pparty.to be used at’the said hearing must be taken and transmitted in accordance with the rules of the office, which will be furnished on application. The testimony in the case wil! be closed on the Sth December; depositions and other papers re- led upon as testimony must be filed in the office on or before the morning of that day; the argu- ments, if'any, within ten days thereafter. mo poiee? ‘Tntelltce: this yr be ae in the Union, Intelligencer, and Star, Washington. D. C.; Republican, Baltimore. Ma - Evening Argus, Philadelphia, Pa.; Day Book, New York, an& Post, Boston, ence a week for three succes- sive weeks J shphecps to the 15th day of December next, the day tore i CHARLES MASON, Huse Pimento Patents. .8.—E Ts 0} e above papers will please send their bills to the Patent ‘Oltce, with aipeper containing this notice. je 3—lawow [No.564.] OTICE OF THE REMOVAL UF THE LAND OFFICE FROM DACORRAH TO OSAGE, IN THE STATE OF IOWA In accerdance with the provisions of the act of Congress entitled ‘‘ An act authorizing changes in the location of land eitices,”” approved March 3d, 1853, it is hereby declared jee wate known that the land office for the sale of public lands at Dacorrah, in the State of lowa, will be removed to the town of Osaze, in said State, from and after the thirty-first diy of July nezt. Given under my hand, at the city of Washing- ton, this twentieth day of June, AD. 1856 THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the Genera! Land Otiice, je 23-law6w [ No. 561.) Notice of the Withdrawal of Lands in Michigan. ¥ PURSUANCE OF THE ACT OF CON- yress, approved Jd June, 1856, making a grant of land to the State of Mic -igan to ald In thecon- struction of certain railroads in said State, in- structions have just b-en given bv this office to the Registers and Receivers to continue the reser- vation trom sale and location of the following de- scribed lands, as probably falling witbin the pre- es limits of coop | until otherwise di- rected, as lieretofore ordezed by telegraph on t 30th of May last, to wit: ne - Office at Duvcan: All the lands inthe district, in the Southern peninsula, between range 1 west and 14 west and south of township 36; also, inthe Northern peninsula, all the lands north of town- ship 39 and west of range 19 west. fice at lonia: All the lands in the district, except all those townships 11, 12,13, and 14 lying All the lands in the dis- trict, except those townships situated north of township 17 and east of range 3 east, and those north of township 10 and east of range 7 east. Ottice at Detroit: All the laadsin the district lying between townshins 3 and 11 north, and all situated west of e 2 east. Ofice at KaLAMAzoo: All the lands in thedis- trict lying east of range 6 west. Ottice at Savi? Ste. Maxie: All the landsin the district situated south of township 51, in ranges 20 to 31 inclusive. — of township 52, in ranges 32 to 34, inclu- sive South of township 53, in ranges 35 and 36 South of township 54, in ranges 37 and 33 North of townshp 46, in ranges 39 and 40; and. North ot township 4%, in ranges 41 and 42. ‘These latter, embracing nearly all the lands ad- vertised in the President’s prociamation No 552, to be offered next July at Sault Ste. Marie, which will not, therefore, be offered at the public sale ther-in ordered. Given under my hand, at the General Land Office, at the city of Washington, this thirteenth day of June, THOS. A. HENDRICKS, je 16—law6w Commissioner. JONAS P. LEVY, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, AND FINE eT aOOROCER IES” GeneralCommission & Forwarding Merchant INSURANCE AND BILL BROKER, No. 474 Pa. av., two doors below U. 8. Hotel, Wasuin r7, D.C. o<2-1y jeton Cr Cc. Se ine 2 Oe a aaa {KE DISH COVERS, round and oblo: Wn Sovaas, mr atid ie9-tr G. PRANOIS, 466 /*h street qacnaw NEW DICTIONARY, oon- i epitome fi » Bi ib’ and the useful Scleaces. | FERGUSON” Jew0- next to Lammond , 486 7th st, DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTER PREPARED BY Dr. C. M_ JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa , WILL BFFECTUALLY CURE toe i LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA ea. ee p.m. AUNDICE, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS Dk- THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Dr. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, F HUMOR; TOPHAM & NORFLET'S NEW AND CHEAP SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK STORE, 499 Seventh st , opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. late of Piledelphia, and ate ORE LET of this ‘clty,, respectfully announce their friends and the blic, that they have com- menced the Saddilii jusiness at the above stand, bilitv. of the Kid , and all Dis- hand a large superior assortment ‘Mens’ The r, in calling atten' Ladies’, and Boys’ SADDLES, BRIDLES. public fo this preparation, docs so with a feeling MARTINGALES. and WHIPS. HARNESS of of the utmost con! - description, both for city and country use. tion to the diseases for which it is reco! 4 ‘inds TRUNKS, VALISES, and CAR- = It is no new and untried article, but one that PET BAGS. Ladies’ SATCHELS, TRAVEL- has stood the test of a ten years’ trial before the ING BASKETS. oe FANCY WORK BOXES. ple, and its reputation and sale is HORSE BLANKETS, COVERS. COLLARS, Information for ‘Travelers. — WASHINGTON BRANCH BAILNOAD. HANGE OF HOURS.—On and ke ay, the 23d instant, the Tra! PARSONS, fcc EXCURSION BOATS FOR THE WHITE HOUSE Pavitoy T[RESTEAMERS THOS. COLLYER og GEORGE WASHINGTON : similar preparations extant. bartered and HAMES. Horse, 9 Ke, and Dust BRUSH- given fect partics to the White ‘House ton = Popes CURRY-COMBS, SPONGES, | piies. Washington, Mount Vernon or any place on hed +» eC. Potomac River. xh material sed will be the best that can be For further apply to the Captains a btained; - both : au BN. vaya 4 “ed to the President of the Company our work cannot be either for style or durability. poder sey e wee satis- faction we ho) mu mage. Peeinee eral paid to covering Trunks oe all kinds of work. *tools constantly onhand. nev 7—tf ALWAY: OMET iG NEW! READ THIS, OLD AND YOUNG! Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative ILL RESTORE @RAY HAIR TO ORI- al color permanently; made to grow up- 7. ee ee ee SEE ined. . a No 98 ORANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILRO street, Philadelphia, Pa. ie R&Ap THE FOLLOWING: Great Southern Mail Line} ORGANTOWN, Va , August 4, 1855. ——— : ads in T Wick DAIL\ ~~ Dr C. M. Jackson—Bear Sir:—The sales of ilu a Usk & the Bitters are increasing. and what speaks vol- 4 umes in their favor ts th Sail who baveused them Between Washington City and the South! VIA: ALEXANDRIA speak highly of their effects No medicine that @ORDONSVILLE, AND RICHMOND 1 sell gives such general satisfaction, and the de- mand for it excerds all precedent; and I assure you it affords me pleasure to sell such a remedy. Leave Washington at6e. m Tpm on ba'd heads; remove all dandruif or itching; \° Onr physicians no longer scowl at it, butarecom- | Fare from Washington to Richmon: a | destroy all diseases of the scalp; and if used once | A benefit is always pelled 10 acknowledgr its Intrinsic valve, and the or twice a week regularly. nt prevent the hair cure is warranted when the bottle, anda is taken. above quanti! Reader, I peddled over a thousard boities of this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of itin everycase Sosureas water will extin guish fire, so sure willthis cure humor. I neve: sold a bottle of it but that sold another; after a trial it always for itself. There are twe things about this her» that appears to ime surpris- ing; first that it in our pastures, in some quite plentiful, anu yet its value bas never emailed ‘until I discovered it in 1846—second, that it should cure ail kinds of uuimor. Sip at ae Gove get and grzat it the very, sta thatin "Apr. 1853, 1 it, and sold about 6 bottles per dsy—in April, 1854, I sold over 1.006 bottles per day of is. Some of the wholesale Drugyists tho bxve bern T pat of them have had ~acnanimi'y suf- ictent ‘© lay aside their prejudiciesard prescribe | will be at the Washington Reilrond Depot tw co, it In their practice. Respectfully yours, PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE, F F M.CHALFANT. | ¢, 4,to8TEAMER GKORGE 3 pousasiaiauaiiine’ : for ALEXANDRIA. a dis deste: ‘or sale br store! roggists ia e tance of six miles, allowing amp! fen town and village in the United Sta'es. Price Tickets procured on the bost = ee ee Expedition and Comfort are sseured by q. Z. GILMAN, Washington, and JOHN 8. | Route,asit isa conTiNUOUS LINE OF FIRE? Ciacy RIDWELL, Gerogetown, Agen's._jo7-Om_ Raitxoad ¥ROM ALEXANDRIA TO RICE TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIE 81681 | “PSRoveH PASSENGERS ane BAGGAeY carried ‘without cost to the Depot of the Peters vnrg Information of Route and Lost Bagyare op- tained of JAMES A EVANS ~ feb ll Agent, Alexanér! FOR HARPER'S FEKRY, AG: WAG from becoming gray or falling, to an imaginable OMNIBUBES en@ BAGGAGE ONE age. Read the following testimonials, and we defy you to doubt, (says the Waverly Magazine.) Success to the — whose tonic we sa) ts ‘Burns back to its color the Hair that ‘was gray. SOMETHING WORTH ENOWING !—By using Professor Wood’s Hair ois original ni ved haircan be permanently restored to its or: color. The subjoined certificate was rec from Johnson & Stone, Gardner, Me., and is but one f the many instances that are daily comin; to our knowledge of its wonderful effects. It is no longer problematical, but a self-evident truth, as hun is of our community can testify.—Bos- ton Herald. Ganpwer, Me, June 22, 1852. i ISHES to call the attention to all that suffer .H. —| Sir: two bot- | 12 business twenty and thirty years, say thei uo ith defecti toht, caused b e, sick- | ._ “ as =k nae of Trot Wooats "nar els and — thing inthe anuals of patent medicines was ever | nose on rtienlarly wey lasses ref adictous! poe SE act na nerd ¢ a truly say it is the greatest discovery of the age for | like it. @here is a universal praise cf 1: from al) | Soccted. fo his superior SPECTACLES eaEpeak ivewerce aeeee restoring and changing the Hair. Before using | quarters. GLASSES carefully ground by himself toa trae LVE kept it strictly for In my own practice I alwa: uction as a gerera! it I was a man of seventy. My hair has now at- inemeers het tines the Gn sf@erical ace and briilfant transparency, tained its original color. You can recommend it uracy, HE NEW AND SPLENDID PACKET. suited precisely and beneficially to the wearer ac- BOAT ARGO, Capt. Cas H Marni, to the world without the least fear, as my case veal Ly rg poem ee cording to the concavity or convexity of the = will commence making Regular Trips between ‘was one of the eoety sat UREN, ave of epileptic fi iaees ended eee = “oy ih cerry loneenen _ “ egg tong ong the above Point, on Mon- ° Several cases ae ree: organ 0} from mencemen Mare! > Yours respectfully, was alwai 3 considered incurable. have been cured | P ioe e suited, by ‘the Boat will leave the wherf of W.H & ii @ ttles. O, whet? arly If it will prove effectual in all cases of that awful malady—iher: are but few who have seen more of it then } have I know of several cases of Dropsy, ail of ther aged people cured by it For the varlous diseases of the Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma Fever and Ague, Pain inthe Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in 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 bes you can get and enough of it. Directrons for Use.—Adults one table spoonfui r day—Children over ten years dessert spoon ul—Chlldren from five to eight years, tca spoon ful. As no directions can be applicable to al! con stitutions, take sufficient to operate on the buwe!s twice a day. MANUVACTURED BY DUNALD KENNEDY, Ne. 120 Warren street, Korbury, Mass Price, Ong Doutar. Wholesale Agents —New York City, C. V CLICKNER, 61 Barclay street- C. H. RING. 1@ Broadway; A. B. & D. SANDS, 100 Fultop Philadel bia, T. WwW. DYOTT of using glasses in not being | sapioaes the use Evan Optomster; and the praetice of many years enables him to measure the focal disease of he eyes, and such glesses that are absolutely re- uired will be furalshea with precision and satis- faction. 1.'T. ecknowleazes the very Mberai encourage- ment already obtained, and further solicits the pa- tronage of those that have not yet availed them- selves of his aid. | Persons thet cannot coaventently call, by send- ing the glasses in use, and stating how many { en they can resd@ this print with their specta- eles, can be suppiied with such that will improve thetr sight. Innumerabie testimonials to be seen; and :efer- ences given to many Who hevederived the greatest ease and comfort from bis glasses Circulars to be had gratis, 2t his office, No. 51% Seventh street, three doors from Odd Feliows Hall, up stairs. CaRLYLs, Il., June 27, 1853. I have used Prof. 0 J. Wood's Hair Restora- tive, and have admired its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming, as 1 thought, prematurely gray; but by the use of the ‘‘ Restorative’? it has Tesumed its original color, and, I have no doubt, permanently so SIDNEY BREESE, Ex-Senator United States. Ritter, Georgetown, D.C ,e-ery Monday, Wed nesday, and Friday morning, at 6 o’cicck Returning, she will leave Harper's Fer Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morni o'clock yevey ng, at Through Tickets, $2.25, To Leesburg @1 62, oncluding the Stege from Edwards’ Ferry Families intending to visit the Virginia Springs e coming season will find this by far the noni » Pleasant, and chea: route to Berke! Capon, Sbanondele, White Sulphur and W arr eals served on board at moderate retes A coach will always be in readiness In Georve- town to convey passengers to and from the Boat Fer further particulars inguire at the » W.H.&H.G RITTER W.CUTSHAW, Harper's F\ mer 18—tf THE NEW YORE AND LIVERPOU: UNITED STATES Set kN STEAM ERS.e. HE SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LIN? HAIR RESTO RATIVE.—Ia our columns to- day will be found Prof. Wood’s advertisement of the sbove article, to which we call attention. What it has done, we have witnessed upon sev- eral of ouracquaintances in St. Louis. Hair once y met our view, black or brown as the case might be, being the color of early manhood; and is 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 elle Constitutional, Oct. 5, 1853. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE eorgetown, and G ary, Va. Nozrozx, September7, iss. Sir—The Spectacles you made for me suit very well, and seem to have improved my sight more than any other I have lately wied. i LITT. W. TAZEWELL. are the AGE.—It seldom occurs that we notice, under | Street. i Oe CK UNS | L have tried a pair of Spestacles obtained from LAN Capt. Fiériace ves, OF an. ng of the kind, for we have a pre- es hie De > ed sight, and coizes) ith ipticn S. Sap ° judice egateat toset of them,’ But candor com. | . At Retail by all respectabie Draggists in’ the attaciotes Trecemme 5 eae thy Tg 5 apenas United States and British Provinces, and also by mesa skiliful optle tag Dragctste of thie tw ectQi_ty | 18m. NENRY A. WISE. C. 3 h Mr. J. Weiss: Sir—-Pke psirct 3 ecepinn °° arter's anish Mixture ed me yesterday are particularly satishee- THE GREAT PURIEIER OFTHE BLOGD || Wey me. Eaey Se very Coy Lae beet E BEST ALTERATIVE KNOWN"! possess, end | am ihe owner of eight or nine palr, NOT «4 PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN it!!! 1s usto invite attention to the advertisement of Protect Wood's Hair Restorative. We are too serene to require anything of the kind, butsome nstances of {ts use have come to our knowledge which almost assures us that it is a sovereign remedy against the hair becoming prematureiy gray. Itis not a ‘“* vies ae but upon its ap- ieation, as directed, the e! These meng having been built by ccntrac pressiy for Government service, every care Lis been taken in their ccnstruction, as a'so fn th<'r engines, to insure strength and speed ; and their accommodations for passenyers are unequaled fer elegance ané comfort Price of passeze from New York ‘o Liverpoci in first cabin, @130: in second do., $75 carefully selected in digerent places rnd from op- ticlans recommended to me on account of thelr Fron ject 1s produced upon | An infallible remedy for Scrofula, King’s Evil, | profeesional in England, France and the | Liverpool to New York, 30 and 20puineas 4 eskin, which brings out the original colored 4 zB 4 ms : " need 2 ip. X rer <witheut etiffaeas and gives itn glossy and Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, nited States. I Lave been zico pleased with | ex surgeon attrched toeach ship. Pimples or Postules on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Tetter, Scald Heald, En! e- ment and pain of the Bones and Joints, Sait Khevm. Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Dise: andal seases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood, HIS grea remedy, which has become so a. idly and so justly celebrated for its extraordi- nary efficacy in relieving and curing many of the most obstinate and terrible forms of disease with which mankind \s afflicted , is now offered to the public, with the confident assurancethat no Mep- IcaL DISCOVERY ever made has beenso eminently successful incuring ScROFULA, andaLL DISEASES ee Bioov,as CARTER’S SPANISH MIX- TUR The propeieters are receiving by every mail most flattering und astonishing details of cures made in all parts of the country, and in most cases where the skill of the best Physicians had bees ried in vain. {ts power over the BLoop Is truly remarkable and ail diseases arising from impurity of the great Sart or Lrg have been relieved and cured with- out a single failure, outof the thousands who have used it. Carter’s Spanish Mixture contains no Mercury, Opium, Arsenic, or any dangerous drugs, but is com of Roots and Herbs, com- bined with other ingredients of known virtue, and yur remarks and directions on the treatmen: ¢! re ae for the purpose of preserving and impiev- ing the sigh! t. Respectfully, re, "CHAS GAL SWELL, Prefesscr of M. C., Louisville, Ky. LIYncusexe, Nov. 1@, 1254. fdr. Joba Bobias having furzished me with @lesses, Ly which ! have been greatly aided (my vision having suffered tly from reading et night in my eerlier life) it <fords me the higacst erp to say that I consider bir & skiliful pree- ical optician, and weli prepared to ald those whe may need his professional services. WM. B. ROUZIE. Elder of Methodiat Couferenes. Wiiuineron, N.C., Jan. 27, 1834. Mr. J. Forias: Dear Sir—i zm happy to sey that the Spectacies which } obtained from you last ‘week are entirely satisfactory. From ea inequal- in the visual ore e of my eyes, I have hezeto- {ere found great aiicult —— glasses of the proper focal distance. {t affords me pleasure te state that, by the ald of your optoreter, this dim- euity has been Lappily obviated so that thegiasses u furnished me aredecidedly the best adamed my oF es of eny | Lave ever yet used. Vv Toxpectfull yours, K.8.DRANE a Vdector of St. James’ Pariah tof Interior, May 7, 1855. Prem uaterel Aoheots ana the ween Tange of berths can be secured until paid for. The » of this line have improved water-tight & heads, and to avoid danger from ice will not crovs the Canks north of 42 degrees, until after the ist of August PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. From New York. From Liverpool. 1858. 1856. Wednerday....May 1 Wednesda: natural a nea We have seen persons who have ee | t, and are much pleased with it. KEx- amine theadyertisement — Missourt Republican. 0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, No. 316 L peeainlutel 2 New York, and 114 Market street, St. Louis sour Cc OTT & CO., wholesale and retail Agent, Washington. Also for sale by D. 8. Dyson, 8. Parker, undor National Aotel, and all Droggtsts; in eorgetown by KR. 8. T’. Cissel; in Alexzndria by Peel & Stevens T.W_DYOTT & SONS, General Wholesale Agent, Philadelphia, Pa. Saturday. ee Wednesday ....Dec “2 AYER’S PILLS A NEW AND SINGULARLY SUCCESS e aj to DK. eoLLins & CO., 56 Wall street, New ora BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool STEPHEN KENNARD & CO. 7 Austie ful remedy for the cure of all billous dis- may be given to the youngest Infant or most de- mn es, | have been com; to use glasses for | Friars. = eases —Costiveness, Indigestion, Jaundice, Drop- | piiftated invalid, without the least possible hesi. | MY,e¥° years. I have tried different opticisas | B.G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. sy, Rheumatism, Fevers, Gout, Nervousness, | tation. Without obteining glasses enya Etted to my The owners of these ships wiil no: be aceour Humours, Irritability, Inflammations, Headache, | we have only room for short extracts from the | eyes. Four coon. Si since Mr. ‘Fobles msde two | able for gold, silver, bullion, « Pains, in the Breast, Side, Back, and Limbs, | yoinmes of testimony in our possession, and ali puirs especially for me, which I have found x serve me ee, <3 the use of kis optomete he is enabled to adapt Glasses minutely to the eye 1 most cheerfutly recommend Mr. Foblas to ali aeving occxsion to useglavses, and Lear my text) weny es to bis skill es an optician. SENRY BALDWIN, Astist. Ses’v to sign Land Warrasts fy PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE PHILOSOPHICAL ViEW OF HARBIAGE aT Mm. B. LA CROIX, M. D., ALBANY, N.Y. 250 Pages and 130 Fins, Plain and Colored Lith- ographs and Plates. PEiczy ONLY Twunty-Five Cants. Sent Free of Postage to all parts of the Union — BOOK EVER PUBLISHED— and containing ey double the quantity of \- i tter in that of the Fir Y CENT OR DOL- LAR PUBLICATIONS It treats on the PH YSIOL- OGY OF MARRIAGE, and the Secret Infirmities and Disorder of Youth and Maturity, resulting from ex cesses, Which destroy the physical and mental pow- ~ yre- Clous stones, or metals, unles: Us of lading a: signed therefor, and the value thereof express therein mi BY RAILBOAD D!RECT 10 THE WEST. Time between Washington arid Wheelsng but 174 hours! Bunning Time between Washington and Cincinnati 27 hours"! THROUGH TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHECKS Te EB HAD IN WASHINGTON. HE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ROAD having ty im; reved Its Western connections, now offers the fu’ est inducement: t Trave iers between WASHIN MORE, and @:: portions of the WEST, and the SOUTHWEST. Tie onne tion between tre Tr ington and the Trains bound W more is always j romyt y made at the Washington Jun: tion “os ca ed the Relay House) 9 mi es from Baltimore. This is the on'y change of cars required between Washington and the Objo river Baggage is che-ked througs to Wheeling at the Wasiington Station, and rechecked and trans- ferred there, (With the: assengers) without charge, for those hoiding Through Ti. kets for roints b yond The.onne ting trains leave Wasiingt dai yat6a.m and4%).m. On Sundays at te Female Complaints, &c. Indeed, very few are the diseases which a purgative medicine is not more or less required, and much sickness and suffering might be prevented if 2 narmless but effectual Cathartic were more freely used No person can feel well whilea costive habit of body prevails; besides it soon generates serious and often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided by the timely and judicous use of a good purgative’ This ts atike trae of Colds, Feverish symptoms. aud Silious derangements. They all tend to become or produce the deep seated und formidable distempers wiich load the hearses all overtbhe land. Hence a reliable family physic is of the first as to the public heaith, and this Pill bas been perfected with consummate skill to meet thatdemand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Professors, and Pa- tients, has showa resulis surpassing any taing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures heve been effected beyond belief, were they not sub- Stantiated by persons of such exalted positions and Acai as to forbid the suspicion of un- ith. from gentlemen of the highest respectability, we!) known in their various localities. Please read fo yourselves. We take great pleasure in calling the attention of our readers to the merits of Carter’s Spanish Mixture as a remedy for diseases of the blood. it enjoys a reputation in this city unequalled by am other preparation.—Daily Dispatch, Rich Va. ‘Rhe Hon. John M. Botis, of Va.,says heconsid ors it a matter of duty to add his testfmony to the virtues of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, Prom act¥aL PERSONAL OBSERVATION of its remarkable cura tive powers for the diseases in which it is used. We have been cured of 2 violent end protracted Liver disease Sy, Carter’s Spanish Mixture. We know it to be all It professes.—Editor Southasds Democrat, Petersburg, Va, We have found from personal trial, that Car- ter’s Spahish Mixture ts a truly valuable medi- cine.—Ed. Vergennes Independent, Vt. GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA.—A press. man in our employ was cured of Scrofula of 2 vir- ulent character by a few bottles of Carter’s Span- ish Mixture, aftereverything cise had failed. Oth- er cures which have come under our own observa- tod, proves to us conclusively, that is really a val- uable mediciualagent. We take great re in calling the attention of the afflicted to {ts mer- iis —Richmond Rssudlicen. SYPHILIS.—i have seen 2 number of cures of Among the eminent gentlemen who have testl- fied in favor 0” these Pills, we may mention: Doct. A. A. HAYES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and State Assayer cf Massachusetts, Sees high Professional character is endorsed by the Hon EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of the United States ROBERT C. WINTHROP, Ex-Speaker of the House of Representatives later hour onty. T'] INC ter Plen., to He rformed by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. | ers, with Observations on AtBENW 4 from Wheeling. 4% Rigina ELS WEE NON Miniseries 2 diere tt bes periot asidote for tha ie Marriage, its epi rem regret and | connection is Leta nr Soar CENTRAL , : e their remedies; just! the , + JOHN B. FITZPARICK, Catholic Bisho Com. of Revenue for city of Richmond ‘ographs, rating OHIO RAILROAD, running from Be'lair, on Anatomy end Physiology, and Diseases of the Re productive be of both sexes, their structure, Uses, and functions. A popular and compreken sive Treatise on the Duties and Causaltles of sin- gle and married life—bappy and fruitful alliances, mode of securing them—infelicitous and infertile ones—thelr obvintion and removal —imporian hints to those contemplating matrimony, that will overcome objections to it; none, however, should take this important step without arst consultin; of Boston; also Dr. J. R. CHILTON, Pract Chemist o- New York City, endorsed b’ 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 studv, are offered to the public as the best and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford. ‘Tey are compounded the Ohio, through Cambridge, Zanesville, and Newark, to COLUMBU ‘bese trains comnect at Newark with the «ars of the Newark, Manstie'd and Sandusky Railroad for Sandusky, Toledo, Detroit, Cit nt t Louts, ete. At COLUMBU the € ©. Ratirond trains con- he. t with the fast trains of the Little Miami Red road to Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, etc. At XENIA on Litt e Miam! Rai road) connection is LIVER DISEASE.—Semvel M. Drinker, of the frm of Drinker & Morris, Booksellers, Rich- moud, Va., Wes cured of Liver disease of several aes ky caly three bottles of Carter’s nish Misiure. OLD SORES, ULSERS AND OBSTINATE ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN.—Ses the cure of Mr. Baerwood, aud ethers, detailed in our Al- manac The number of such Chemical process state of purity, and com bined together in such a manner as to insure the best resuits. Tails system of composition for medicines las been found in Cherry Pectoraland Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any p: The reason Is perfectly obvious. While by the old mode of composition, every medicine is bar- dened w.th more or less ecrimonious and irjuri- ous qualities, by this each individual e oy that 1s des'red for the curative effect is present. Ail the inert ard obnoxious qualities of each sub- stance employed are left behind, tne curative virtues only being retained. Hence ‘: ts self evi- dent the effects should prove as they hase proved, more purely remedial, and ‘he Pills a more ake erfal antidote .o disease thad any other med! keown to the world. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring theirirregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such de- rangements as are the first origin of disease. Prepared by Dr JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. cine ons Eicaint wanes! Sold by Z. , y and all respectable Druggists. md Bo O-PS TSE onsen Five Dollars Per Quarter. = Apply et GEORGE HILBUS'S Music Depot, Penssyivania avenne mar 14-1¢ DR. J. THORNE, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, OFFICK AND RESIDENCE, Corner 13th st. and New York aven WASSINGTON, D.C. t” Office hours—S to 10,2t04, 8to 10. m7-3m* cases cured by Car- formed with the trains through Dayton, to Indian- not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal | ter’s Spanish Mixture, precludes the ili ae erga peor on the diseases and m / | aolis, Terre Haute. Lafayette, Criago, Rock virtues only of Vegetably remedies extracted by | of Inserting them in an iecctsemene 2 #Y | treatment of females from infancy to old hiv each | Is and, =t. Louis, Cario, — -_ SFFECTS OF MERCURY.—See the cure of Mr. Elmore. He was eaten up with Mercury and could Sore aoe until he son six bot of Carter’s Spanis' re, Which perfectly restored ‘nim to health and vigor fi NEURAL@IA.—Mr. F. Boyden, formerly f the Astor House, N. Y., sut more recently propri- stor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, wascured f Neuralgia by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Since that time, he says he has seen it cure more than 5 hundred cases of the disease in which it is used He never fails to recommend it to the afflicted RHEUMATISM.—Mr. Jobn F. Harrison, Draggist, of Martinsburg, Va., writes of the sin. gular cure of a violent case of Rheumatism. The patient could not walk. A few bottles entirely SCROPULA—M rrison also -—-Mr. Har writes of a E cure of Scrofuia, in ee ee & young , (of three yess standing,) which all the doe- tors coul¢ not roach. Six bottles made a cure of her. SYPHILIS.—Dr. X. FT. Hendle, ton, D.C , whocured an fa mee te by vg ee Leica says ‘it acts spe- and éfictent in its results." | = Sn is prompt Dr. John Minge, former; Richmond, now of i etre Ny ja ber of came ‘with ‘astonishingly effect ast % a it as “the most rao gn warn SALT KHEUM AND SCROFULA—M:, én. pppinson, of Wooster, Obio, was cured of ‘ofula it Rheum of three years standing by only three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture RR. sale ty CHAS SEDEE Washingion, ‘D. G., and Draggists generally. iy 1” Passengers ho'ding Through Tickets for Memphis, Vicksbure, Natchez, New Orleans, ets. which are aiso sold at Washi are trans- ferred at Cin. innat!, to the Mai Steamers on the Onio. Tickets for Evansville, Oario, and St. Louts are sold by the river route. i> For CLEVELAND, ard via Cleveland te To edo, Detroit, Chi ago, etc , tiekets are sold, when the Obio ts navigable between Whee ing and Welisvi ie (forty mies) where a connection ho) the Ceveiand and Pittsburg Railread is made. Travel: re are r quested to notice that while this is the only route affording Through Tickets =m Checks in Wash » it is also the shortest, veedy.and direct to near ya! the leading ints in the great West. The distance from ‘ashi n to Cincinnati is but 653 mi es, being about 100 mi'¢s sherter than by any other reute! z Y THROUGH TICKET, FROM 9 50; Coum- innati, $16 0 ; from case graphically illustrated by beautiful cas plat yas debility, its causes and sure. at once so simple, safe. and effectual yy a otpeere that failure is impossible—rules for dail - ment—an essay on Spormatorrh@a. with practical i mode obsefvations on the safer and more of treatment—precautionary hints on the evils re- sulting from empirical practice—an essay on all diseases arising from in retion, with plain and simple rules by which all persons can cure them- selves without mercury—remedies for those self- inflicted miseries and disappointed hopes so un- fortunately prevalent in the young. It ls a truth- ceetee “Aames a thosecontempiati: 3 perusal v reco = ed to persons entertaining secret doubts of their ysical condition, and who are conscious of havy- hazarded the health, happiness, and privileges to which human being is entitled. Price TWENTY-FIVE CENTS copy, or Five Copies for One Dollar. Mailed, Pree of pest. 2g, to all parts of the United States N. B.—-Those who * May consult Dr. LA CROLX upon azy of the diseases upon which this > S18 OO; Ln book treats, either personally or by mail. 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