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EVENING STAR |" terrace ae] es "| nace ecaaikace | MIUGNMGERIG cOniSE | Tnncsdine Be eee V R N IN G STAR. Tuomas ~—eee, etal, Gout for rine —— rge Wittiam D. Bowir, as a Court of and others. ) Equity. TH OBJECT OF THIS BILL IS TO PRO- cure a decree for the con’ ince of certain Real Estate, lying and being in Wood count’, in the State of Virginia, which was purchased’ by James Robinson, late of sald county, from Benja- min Oden and Sophia, his wife, ate of Prince George’s county, Maryland. The Bill states that James Robinson, late of Wood connty, in the State of Virginia, in his life-time purchased of Benjamin Odenand Sopbia his wife, ‘ate of Prince George’s county, c*rtain Real Estate, lying and being on the little Kana- wha River, in Wo elem f in the State =<, gina, containing two hundred and fifty acres and for the sum of one thousand dollars. That the sald James Robinson paid the whole amount of said purchase money to the said Benjamin Oden and Sophia, his wife. But the said Benja- min Oden ani Sophia, his wife, both departed this life without having executed to the said R Rob- inson a deed of conveyznce of said land, leaving the following heirs and ‘egal re; resentatives: William D. Bowle, Sr., the former husband, and Oden Bowie, William D Bowie, Jr., Catharine Swaun, and Christiana McKenzie, the wife of Colen McKenzie, the children of Eliza, a de- ceased daughter of the said Benjaminand Sophia, Eleanor West, wife of Arthur P. West, and Maria Jackson, both daughters of the said Benjamin and Sophia, Richard O. Mullikin, Mary E. Cla- grtt, wife of Charles Clagett, So] bia O- Calvert, wife of Washington Calvert, fargaret Allice Shoultze, wife of Francis 8. Shoultze, and Eliza- beth Mullikin, the onlv children of a dedeased daughter, Sophia Mullikin, Thomas H. Clagett,. the former husband, snd Henry O Clagett, Wil- iam Bowie Clagett, Thomas Clagett and Julia OF WHAT ART THOU DREAMING? BY SALLIE A. RERDY. Of what art thou dreaming, Jessie, my love, 'n thy quiet unbroken sleep, While the winds are wailing throughout the ‘woods And the willows bend down and weep ? While the young moon rests like a bended bow On the azure brow of the west, Discharging her silvery arrows below On the dew in the young flower’s breast. Of what art thou dreaming, Jessie, my love; Is the pulse of thy bosom as free From the cloud of alarm, from the breath of the storm, sy, Rheumatism, Fevers, Gout, ‘umours, Capon g Pains. in the Bre Side, Back. Female Complaints, 'ee., ke. Indeed, svery few are the diseases which a purgative medic As the wave on that beautiful sea? Does = _— of thy loved one flit over thy eart Does the glance of a deep loving eye sufferin, Bend soft a thy pillow, then gently depart, Fioating off on a musical sigh? Of what art thou dreaming, Jessie, my love! In thy quiet unbroxen repose, While the wild zephyrs spring on a tremulous wip, To xiss the red cheek of the rose? There is one who looks over yon tranquil tea And watches the waves silver gleam, Who — love to claim a remembrance from Prevails; besides it soon often fatal diseases, whic’ purgative symptoms, and Bilious derangements. this Pill has ‘Though’ *twere naught but a beautiful dream. 1 guess not thy dreaming, Jessie, my love, And the spell that so sweetly is th ne, May scatter its treasures upon thy dear path And leave not a jewel for mine ; But peace to thy slumbers, wha'ever they be, its virtues b: Clagett, the only children of Christiana, who is | and character as to forbid the suspicion of un- ansy ihe sade: hing wechtog ie lovely to ane dee daughter of the said Benjamin | truth. thee, and Sophia. That the said James Robinson also Among the eminent gentlemen who have testi- Than the dream that now rests on thy heart. teeeeeeeemeeeeseetereene ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. National Hotel. —WM. GUY. departed this life sometime in the bd elghteer | fled in favor of these Pilis, we may mention: hundred and fifty, leaving the following heirs and legal sepresentatives: Thomas W. Robin- son, Alfred Robinson. James M. Robinson, Sarah Ann Morehead, wife of Samuel Morehead, Pris- cilla Robinson Pe a Stagg, wife of Edward D. Stagg, Peter ‘T Hanarman, Sarah A. Triplett, | United States Juan Herrera, Hav S$ Simons, La Franklin Triplett and James Robinson. who are| ROBERT C WINTHROP, Ex-Speaker of Dr McDougall, USA 8 Smith, do desirous to procure a valid title to said land. | the House of Representatives E L Petra, tl J Pamberton, do That the said Eleanor West. Thomas H. Clagett, | ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Flen., to ‘TS Anderson. Tex E Jay, do Henry O. Clagett, William Bowte Clagett. Thos. Clagett, Julia Clagett, Francis S. Shoultze and Margaret Alice, his wife, reside out of the State of Maryland, and that the said Elizabeth Mulli- kin, T! omas Clagett and Julia Clagett are in Engiand S$ R Hoover, DC E M Bargess, Md J W Butt, Ga Dr W B Wells, do W Craig, do H A Hopkins, Pa G H Giddings, NY H Lamport, do cs Paimer, Pa 4 Lampkins, ly, Miss Chemist ot New York City, endorsed by Hon. W. L. MARCY, Secretary of Siate. fants, under the age of twenty-one years. Prayer WM. B. ASTOR, the'richest man in America. J B Cariton, do J C Trask, Mave for a decree appointing a Trustee tomakeacon- | S$. LELAND & o., Proprietors of the Mretro- = Ss J C Merriweather, ly, | veyance of said land, and crder of publication | politan Hotel, and others 4 artin, do against the non- reside nts, and for the appoint- ment of a commissioner to assign a guardian to said infant defendants to answer said bill of com- plaints. Itis cpg ep adjudged and ordered that the comp ainant by causing a copy of this order to be These Plils, the result of lon J Knight, Cuba A Dempsey, NY W M Feck, Tex DM Talm age, ly, NY 6 W Hewes, K c Stovzbton, N Miss Merriweather, do Miss ek = R Isaacs, ly, K Nrs C Leigh, Xs Miss Leigh, to Miss Holmes, do medical science can afford inserted in some newspaper published at Wash- | Chemical process in a state of purity, and com W T Norris, do Miss Hall, NY ington city, once a week for four successive | bined together in such a manner as to insure the G Towsley, do Mrs Fry, do months, before the Ist day of NovemSer next, | best resuits. This system of composition for we Jaiver, ) Md CJ Leigh, do give notice to the said absent defendants of the | medicines has been found fn Cherry Pectoraland C P Grace, Pa Capt Williamson object and substance of this bill and warn them | Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy DB Elasby, Va Lt William-on Nie to appear in this Court, in person or by solicitor, | than had hitherto been cbtained by any process A Gu lier, co jC Burnham, on or before the first Monda’ of November nest, | The reason is perfectly obvious ‘While by the J Roberts, Ma L Navurro, do to answer the premises and show cause, if any old mode of composition, every medicine is bur- E Ducouran, Paris JR Alb h, La they have, why adecree ought not to as | dened with more or less acrimonious and injuri- Mrs Kost, son, La D de Lin. et prayed. CHAS 8S. MIDDLETON, ous qualities, by this each individual virtue only = fi san, fam, do J H Scott, Md Clerk of the C € for Prince George’s County. | thatis desired for the curative effect is present. Se os c ¢ Pigges. B Ma A true copy—Test : All the = ape os each aa ut jo Lor 27-Fim "CH CHAS. 8. MIDD ETON, ler] stance employed are left hind, the curative WV ‘Caste, do The Jury Sea Bailiffs of = JM Wy be HA Gune, Mass s Smith, NY BT Wheeler, SC Miss M Hinsley, do Miss E the Criminal Court N L Lindsley, fam, Ten Miss Fowler, do R M Geyer, hid TNo. 560.1 virtues mgt rede retained. tthe NOzicz.OF THe WITHDRAW AL oF bes ed LANDS IN WISCONSIN —In pursuance of an act approved 34 june, 1856, “granting public keown to the world. Hinsley, do Mrs Baricotf, SC lands to the State of Wisconsin to aid in the con- They operate by their powerful Infinence on the W H Parker, ao J H Bradford, do struction of railroads in said State,’’ instructions | internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate G 6 Smith, JP Hambieton, Va have been issued from this office, withdrawing jy Kadrignez, Hav J Af Cooper, Ga Miss Wyisv, do E W Habbach, do JW Paddocs, NT W Philson, $C from market, until further orders, ali the lands in said State ; and continuing the reservation of the same, as heretofore ordered by telegraph on the and by correcting, wherever they exist, such de: ide JQ Gerela, Hav W_H-McCann, Cal 29th ef May last. rangements as are tbe first origin of discase. M Blexes, do J Butts, NY A portion of the lands will be restored to mar- P red by Dr JAMES C. AYER, Practical € M Conrad, La M Hn hes, do ket when the expected sketch-mans of the routes és at heal th Lf oh ist, Lowell: Muse _ N C Brooks, Md W 8 Triplett, Va of the roads are received at this office; of which | "fi Analytical Chemist, aan hess ter el NJ Acca € Voorhies, Le restoration 30 days’ Pa ublic notice will be given sold b ZD pil MEN iy uliets s oe Vv Y Acca J Reguera Given under my hand. at the General Land all re oe = SSRIDES, ea y T Perez, Office, at the city of Washington, this 13th of Tespectable Druggists. ws ica June, A. D. 1856. AYER'S PILLS A NEW AND SINGULARLY SUCCESS ful remedy for the cure of all bilious dis- page ee hae am ge Jaundice, Drep- Nervousness, Inflammations, Headache, and Limbs, ine is not more or less required, and much sickness and might be prevented if a harmless bat effectual Cathartic were more freely used No Person can feel well whilea costive habit of bod: enerates serious an might have been avoided by the timely and judicors use of a good ‘This is alike true of Colds, Feverisd ‘They all tend to become or preduce the deep seated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all overtheland. Hencea reliable family physic is of the first ee nce = the public health, and fected with consummate skill to meet that pelea An extensive trial of Physicians, Professors, and Pa- tients, has shown results surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures heve been effected beyond belief, were they not sub- stantiated by persons of such exalted positions Doct. A. A. HAYES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and State Assayer of Massachusetts, — high Professional character is endorsed by ono EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of the TJOHN B. FITZPARICK, Catholic Bishop of Boston; also Dr. J. R. CHILTON, Practical investigation and stndy, are offered to the public asthe best and most complete which the present state of ‘Tbey are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies extracted by Hence it is self evi- mid prove as they ha*epr.ved, more purely remedial, and the Pills 2 more pow- erful antidote o disease thad any other medicine it into healthy action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, Willard»? Hotel—J. c. & 5. a. wituarD. Dr] R Calltns & ly, —s H 7 ht, NY RM Me nis ‘Wk DeGrafinretd, Ww Saunders, Ala Miss Mather, do Se & Cho s THOS. A. HENDRICKS je 13-law6w 0 WAND CH Commissioner. ees en MARBLE AND BRUWN STONE WORK: > Pa avenue, between 18th and 19th streets. 499 Seventh st , opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. MESSRS. TOPHAM win J Collins, do A H Short, sia 7— = UNDERSIGNED KEEPS ON HAND late of Philadelphia, and Mrs M A Smish, do Mrs Dean and makes to order on the most reasonable NORFLET of this city, Miss E Smith, do Mrs Simmons, do terms— MONUMENTS, TOMBS, GRAVE- respectfully announce to T W Colitas, do Dr Donaldson & ly, N ¥ | STONES, MANTELS, TABL TOPS, MAR- | thelr friends and the pee, that they have com- S$ BentgN Y Mrs Thayer, do BLE, and ENCAUSTIC TILES for Flooring. menced the Saddling Business at the above stand, -ws Ral, Miss Honés Guion & 2cnil, Also, all Kinds of plain and ornamental Marble where they will make and Keep constantly cn PW Barlett, & serv’t, La and Brown Stone Work for pouatns purposes | hand a large and superior assortment of—Mens’, W P Preston, Md Mrs E: -dge & serv’t, do | executed with poets. and atas low prices | Ladies’, and Boys’ SADDLES, BRIDLES CH Ford. NY Miss Elriage, do as can be had elsewhere MARTINGALES, and WHIPS. HARNESS of 3 P Whitney, Mass Mrs Young, do ap 10-eoly H. PARRY. dirs Benton, N Y JH Jewitt, Cal Mrs Corrington, do All kinds o: Miss Guion,do TRUNKS, VAL PET BAGS. _Ladies’ SAT LIME:!—LiME!!—LIME 28, TRAVEL- HS Hoble:zell, do Miss M Gulon, do ILL BE OPENED TO-MORROW, AT | ING BASKETS, and FANCY W ORK BOXES, HJ Rogers, Md HHA Gennes, ‘Pexas the Lime Kilns of W. H. Godey & Co., | HORSE BLANKE! sal COVERS, COLLARS, J W Contec, do W J Leno, situated on Rock Creek, between the upper and | and HAMES. Horse, 8 oke, and Dust BRUSH: s ee ty, Texas A B Nichols, do lower bridges, a kiin of very superior WOOD oe oe CURRY. OMBS, SPONGES, Mrs v Thigh, O Miss S Nichols, do BURNT LIME. The subscribers have also on JCow,s JH Trager, N ¥ hand a large supply of PLASTERERS’ HAIR, sar tie material used will be the best that can be W H Woodson, Pa H Knisht, $C CEMEN?Y, C INED PLASTER, and every | obtained; and both of us having been practical H Danie's, do J Wingle & ly, do description’ of the very best quality of lime, which workmen for several years, we feel confident that T T Hamilton, Ma H Waentill, Mass Will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms, | our work cannot be veal porate either for style or i Bodewane, Ills PS Burratt, La ap li—eotf W.H. GODEY & CO. | durability. By onremitting efforts to give satis- ‘W M Demock, do J LNeweli,do faction we hope to merit, and respec! ¥ solicit, J etek ay. & chil, do JBM Canis, sc sé NY Mrs W Bancreft, do JH Bradford, de J & Hambieton, Va H Jemate,N C [No. 566 } i le FOR RESTORING CERTAIN LANDS IN WISCONSIN —Notice js here- by given that the land office at MINERAL Point, a share of public patronage. Pasticular attention — repairing all kinds of work. GPreatkly,NJ ers’ tools constantly on hand. H Dosborn, Md HEA ADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK STORE, Peg Boel tion, both for city and meg es cAR- peild to covering Branks Rov 7—tf 8S Young, 3c A G Young, do W R Robertson, do J H Hempshell, do SR fe do W W Clifton, Pa SteEvens’s Point, and Menaswa, in the State of Wisconsin, will be open to sale and location of any of the lands tn said districts which were subject to entry and location at the date of their recent withdrawal by notice No. 560, on and sfter Monday, the 4th day o: August next, except the J Wilgus, N Y B B Fanstock, do J Bowers & ly, Pa W G Peterford, Va J Serrice, Md W_L Serrice, do ALWAYS SUMETHING NEW! folowing towaships, the ressrvation of which ginal color permanently; made to grow u ce ir Ny ly ‘ will be continued, Se 5 i on ba'd heads; remove all dandruff or itehing; jc Shepperd. Va J Slacker & ly, Pa Office at Minapat Potnt: Townships 11 to 14 | destroy all diseases of the scalp; ane if used once inclusive, of ranges 1 to 8 east, inclusive. Office at Srxvens’s Point: Townships 15 to 22, inclusive, of ranges 2 to 6 east, inclusive. Township 15 and 16 of range 7 east; and Township 15 of range east, Office at MgznasHa: All the townships in the district situated between township 14 and the Michigan State line, in ranges 13 to 20 east, in- elusive. Given under my hand, at the General Land Of- fice, at the city of W: ashington, this 24th day of June, 1856” ‘THOS. A HENDRICKS, _Je25-2awow Commisstoner. W Sprague, N Y A Jamin-On, Ireland E =p Williams Del W Maluy & ly, J B Wakeman, N Y Meee 3 A Deaver, pe or twice a week regularly. _ 5 Packer & neice, w ‘Tayly rNY age. Read the followin defy you to doubt, (says ¢ Success to the anes whose tonic we say, ‘Burns back to Browns’ Hetcl.—r. rp. & M. Brown. W J Beall, Mad Miss L A Jenkins, do H Early, Miss 3 H Harris, fam, Va BD ek do Gov P H Bell, Tex ‘T Felker. Mr Plummer, ty, Md B Mepiockine: iy,do WB smith, SC J A Bizzele, NC EW Millett, jr, Pa W 5 Devaus, do J M Moon, ly, ind P B Boost, Va ‘TC Moo: n, do Miss A Charles, Ala GW Oswold, sc Miss M Nichols, do JW De Vaux, do Mrs Nichole, do W A McCants, do W_C Nichols, do B D Pettingile, Pa J Tomun, Cal E Sherman, Mass c3sw hipley, do WB Magruder, Ky bet y G W Hoover, Md Miss M Dtone, do Miss M Beall, do LL Young, SC using Professor Wood’s Hair Restorative color. ES Sale of United States Land near Richmond, in the State of Virginia. to our knowledge of its wonderful effects as hundre ton Herald. ORDNANCE OPFICE, Wasuincton, June 23, 1856. Prorosan 4S IN WRITING WILL BE received at this office till noon of the 22d da of July next, for the purchr sé, for cash, of a cer- taln plece or parcel of land, with the buildings thereon, lying on James river, in the couaty of | Chestertie‘d, about twelve miles above the oe of Richmond, and known as Bellona Arsenal. This jand was purchased by the United States from William Trabue and wlte, and Mary Reddy, by deed bearing date 21st of $ September, 1815, and is described in said deed as— —beginning on the bank of said river at a sycamore tree and running thence 8. 16 deg , W. 6 chains 43 links toa stone marked U.S ; theace N 80deg., W. 9chains, to asione marked U.S; thence S24 dez.W.9 chains 27 links, toa stone marked U.3; thence GanvneR, Me, June 22, 1852. Mr. H. Drxs—Dear Sir:’ restoring and changing the Hair it I was a man of seventy, talned its original color. to the world without tae | was one of the worst kind Yours respectiully, Rev W H Locke, Pa Mirs L R Reed, Va C $ Curtis, Ky M 4H Hatcon, fam, 0 Miss A Leigh, Va Miss Holmes, do Miss Hali, N CaRiyue, Il., June 27, 1853 hair was becoming, Kirkwood He —J. & A. H. KIRKWooD. resumed its original color. and, I have no doubt, 8 Seimee Ma R M Chase, La 8. 5% deg 2! chains 45 Hinks. to a stone | permanently so SIDNEY BREESE, H Kimball, Pa W Toake, Ga marked U-S.; thence 8. 75 deg.; E. 30 chains 2s Ex-Senator United States. ve Kelley Mass L ee La ae a stone marked U } thence N 25, ea icnolsen, —_ lex 0 chains 10 Ni t 6 RAR R. — = SE Kerter, Pa a Hodges ata atte ce 0 a sycamore t- ee on HAl ESTO. ATIVE. 1a our columns to. j and thence along the southern shore of sald river, asthe same mean ders, 25 chains 25 links. to the beginning, con- talning twenty-seven and a haif acres JID Murray, Ma eral of our acquaintances in St. Louis. “MOVEMENTS oF OCEAR STEAMERS lair once ‘The above property will be sold to the ray met our view, black or brown as the case FROM THE ENITED staTES offering the highest price for the same, if su aie might bs, being the color of early manhood; and Same Leases Sex Dey offer shall be satisfactory tothe Secretary of War: j | 48 Ene and glossy as silk, and that without any Baltic ........New York....Liverpool... July w in which case, and the price offered being paid, other application than the Restorative. If it hae Africa... New Yofk. -Liverpeol Jeb a deed will be executed by him under the acts of | done this upon others, will tt not do the same for Leban a “New York... Liverpool... Jui a Congress of 3d March, 1819, and 28:h April, 1828, | any of our readers whose }; frosty prows”? were Fuiton... -New York. "Havre... «July 26 coavey: ng to such person, his | eirs, and assigns once like the ‘‘raven locks’? of [, othlel’s warlike mies awiern forever, all the right, title, and interest of the chief, if they will try it. We think so.—Jacksom Rileontaiscace. Live: poo New Yok...July 9 | United States in said premises ville Comstitutional, Oct. 5, 1953. Persia... verpool a vou “ae + (i The proposais must be seiled, and endorsed City of Balt ee Philadelphia. “say 6 * Proposals for Bellona Arsenal.’ THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OFTHE HENRY K ‘rats, Colonel of Ordnance. The Int-lligencer and Star, and the Richmond Enqutrer, and Examiner, will publish the above twice a week till 2’¢d July, aad one copy of the Paper containin . must be sent to the Onimtos Oftce with the je 24-2awrezJuly the bil je M-2awreduly REMEDY FOR WARM WEATHER. AGE.—It seldom any cireurnstances, tives, or anything of the kind, judice against most of them. ‘The California steainers |. eave New York onthe Sth and 20th of each mo CHANGE oF HOURS, ¢ N AND AFTER MONDAY June, the Steamer GEORG ETE 30th of PAGE will run at the followi: instances of ne which almost assures us that it is a sovereign hours: UST RECEIVED AT THE UNION BOT- | "™e4y against the hair becoming prematurely are See dria at 4jg,8, 10, 12, 24,44, ana JM: ne hel oae heel sup, GEE wine Eat te directed: thaode eeistehions ipa . ened le for inv: 8. 7] INE Weshington 6, 9, 11, 14, 3%, 5, ana 7 dor fee eeane Burton: s Ales and bee Sree ee # ou the ovina cored tlor quality, her with a ; let natural appearance. We h: "je as. f ELLIS L PRICE, Captain. aL of whee ant OF syrups of of almost every kind; | have us ba tb ave seen persons who pas STEAMER GEORGE WASHING. ether with our premium Mine: TON willdepart at the follow- and are much nes with it ral Waters will amine the be bs achadihs, — Agent, Philadelphia, P; furnished t ing bours : Part of Washington or Georsetown ! | _O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, No. 316 i All orders teft at the Depot in Georgetown, or | Broadway ew. York, and 114 Market street, St. Leave waatiags inte a4 + es x with se rivers of our Wagons, will See ie Louis, Missouri ington... , Prous attention, C STOTT & CO., whol je 28-4 aie, se ARNY & SHINN. Washington. Also heer etm Sy amen MRS. Mm. z HARVEY, ee arker, undor National Aotel, and all (Succussox re Jauns F. Harvey, peceasep,) IMPORTER amp eae a oS ekene Cissel; In Alerandria UNDERTAEER, WINES, LIQUORS, claans, T.W_ DYOTT & SONS, General Wholesale ERIEE AND FINE FenoralCommission & Forwarding Merchant INSURANCE AND BILL BROKER, No. 474 Pa. av., two doors below U 8. Hotel, Wasiinoton City, D. c * Mo 410 Seventh street, between @ ond H, Bros LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC that she has in her employ the rson® that were formerly: in thedstublishment, whoarefully competent te conduct the Undertaking Business; and that every attention will be given to cals, Fr or night, as heretofore. m 19 6m W. HENRY PALMER’s Five Dollars fh peed Apply at G@EORGE HILB Penasyivanta avenue DR. J. eo 3-iy es THE PRISUN OF WELTEVREDEN, and the Fast Indian Archipelago, by Cant. Gibson, 1 volume of 495 pages, aud many en: gra wings, one dojlar. jy 15 FRANCK TAYLOR. THOKN PSG TAUCKLF, a large supply; Hooks tteels, Rods, Sinkers, and Fish'ng Basket at $90 Seventh street. (je9) 6. F Cis. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, Corner 13th st. and New York’ avenue, | WASAI Office NGTON, D. SOO (2 ee READ THIS,OLD AND YOUNG! Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative ILL RESTORE 6RAY HAIR TU ORI- will prevent the hair from becoming gray or falling, to an imaginable testimonials, and we ie Waverly Magazine.) ts color the Hair that was gray. SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING !—By gray haircan be permanentiy restored to its original The subjoined certificate was received from Johnson & Stone, Gardner, Me., and is but one of the many instances that ‘are eaily coming It is no longer roblematica!, but a self-evident treth, 8 of our community can testify. —B os: I have used two bot- tles of Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative, and can truly say it is the greatest discovery of the age for Before using My hair has now at- You can recommend it least fear, as my case DAN’L N. MURPHY Ihave used Prof. 0 J. Wood's Hair Restora- tive, and have admired its wonderful effect. My as | thought, prematurely gray; but by the use of the ‘« Restorative”? {t hag day wiil be found Prof. Woods advertisement of the above article, to which we call attention What it has done, we have witnessed upon sev- occurs that we notice, under patent medicines, restora for we have a pre- But candor com- jee usto invite attention to the advertisement of tofessor Wood’s Hair Restorative. We are too juvenile to aguare anything ofthe kind, butsome ts use have come to our knowledge Ex- fissourt Republican. feb 16m PIANO FORTE CLAssEs, 3’S Mustie De mar 14 are E, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, te 10, 204 Btol0, m7-4m* Carter's 8: Mixture THE GREAT PURIFIER OFTHE BLOOD BEST ALTERATIVE KNOWN !! Ror a PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN SS al remedy for Scrofula. An infallible y bar Bip Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneo: Pimples or Postules on the Face. Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic "sore: Eyes ihe: Rt rm or Tetter, Scald Hi Ei ment and pain of the Bones ‘and aa Jotnt, Sa Rheum, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitie Diserders. and all diseases arising from an injudicions use of eeaeety, Improdence in Life, or Impurity of \e ae great remedy, which has become so ra) idly and so just ool celebrated for its extra nary efficacy in rell and curing mary of the most obstinate and le forms disease with which mankind is affiicted , is now offered to the public, with the confident assurancethat no Mxp- ICAL DISCOVERY ned made oe eminently successful incuring Scroruta ALL DISEASES or rex BLooD,as CARTERS SPANISH MIX- cas a= rietors are Lie Mab) be ter’ and astonishing mot a all parts of the country, and in most cman where the skill of the best 1ysicians had beer in vain. ts power over the BLoop is truly remarkable and ail diseases arising from impurity of the great Sxat oy Lirx have been relieved and cured with- out a singte failure, outof thethousands who have used it. Carter’s 8 = Mixture a no Opium, Arsenic, or any dangerous pp iscomnponed of Roots and Herbs, com- bined with other ingredients of known virtue, and iven to the youngest infant or most de- Hiteed invalld, without the least possible hesi- tation. We have only room for short extracts from the volumes of testimony in our possession, and all from gentlemen of the highest respectability, well known in their various localities. Please read fo yourselves. Is 0: Wetake great reasure in in calling the attention of our readers to fh the merits of Carter’s ——- Mixture as a remedy for diseases of the blood. enjoys a reputation in this city unequalled by fi tae preparation.—Daily Dispatch, Richmond. "onc Hon. John M. Botts, of Va., rt debe ¢rs it a matter of duty to add his test! mony to the virtues of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, FROM ACTWAL PERSONAL OB*RRVATION of Its remarkable cura tive powers for the discases in which {ft Is used. We have beea So ies of See aeetae ee ver disease by Carter’s Spanis! x ne it to be all it professes.— Editer aoaibade Democrat, Petersburg, Va We have found from personal trial, that Car ter’s Spahish Mixture is a truly valuable medi- cine.—Ed. Vergennes Independent, Vt. GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA.—A press- man fn our employ was cured of Scrofu!a of a vir- ulent character by a few bottles of Carter’s Spas- ish Mixture, after everything else had fatled. Oth- er cures wilch have core under our own observa- tlod, proves to us conclusirely, that is really a val- uable medicinal agent. We take great pleasure in calling the atteation of the afflicted to its mer- ts —Richmond Republican. SYP HIL1S.—1 have seen a number of cures of . hilis ee by Carier’s Spanish Mixture. sere t to be a perfect sear an aii that horri- bied Eg. RTON, eon. of Revenue for city at Riche! LIVER DISEASE.—Ssmuel M. Drinker, o: the Srm of Drinker & Morris, Hookzellers, Rich moad, Va., was cared of Liver disease of severa} yeers standing by only thres bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. OLD SORES, GLE ERS AND OBSTINATE ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN.—See the cure of Mr. Harwood, and others, detailed in our Al- manac The number of such cases cured bat Car. ter’s Spanish Mixture, precivdes the possibility of inserting them in an advertisement. EFFECTS OF MERCURY.—See the cure of Mr. Elmore. He was eaten up with Mercury and could obtain no relief, until he took six bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, which perfectly restored tim to health and vigor NEURALGIA.—Mr. F. Boyden, formerly f the Astor House, N. Y., but more recently propri- etor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, was cured ofN ‘ia by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Since that time, he says he has seen it cure more than a hundred cases of the disezse in which it is used. He never fails to recommend it to the aficted. RHEUMATISM.—Mr. ee F. Harrison, Druggist, of Martinsburg, Va., writes of the sin- gular cure of 2 violent case of °F patlased ry The patient could not walk. A few bottles entirely cured him. SCROFULA.—Mr. Harrison also writes of a reat cure of Scrofula, in the person of a young Indy, (of three years standing,) which ail the doc- tors could not reach. Six bottles made a cure of her. SYPHILIS.—Dr. K. T. Hendle, of giboreemae ton, D.C , whocured an obstinate case of Syphi- Us by < Carier’s Spanish Mixture, says ‘“‘it acts spe- cially on the Blood, Liver and Skin andis Prompt and efficient in its results.’? Dr. Jobn Minge, formerly of tke Cit Pagar, Richmond, now of Alabama, says he has seen Carter’s Spanish Mixture administered inanum- ber of cases with astonishingly good effect. He recommends itas ‘the most efi! lent alterative Ip LT RHEUM AND SCROFULA.—Mr. - Robinson, of Wooster, Ohio, was cured of Scrofula and Salt Rheum of three years standing by only three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture WM.S. BEERS & CO., Proprietors, No. 304 Broadway, } ew York, Price ye T bottle, or six bottles for $5. ‘or sale by CHA AS. STOTT, Naha ers ns G., and Druggists generaliy. t1—ly TFHE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Dr. KENNEDY, of Rexbnry, Riaz discovered in one of our common PASTURE WEEDS a ay, that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOP- FROM THE WORST SCROFULA DO™ <vM- MON PIMPLE He HAS TRIED IT IN OVER ELEVEN hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor ) He has now in ‘iis lon over two hundred certificates of its vir- ie =e within twenty miles of Boston. bottles are warranted to cure a nursing acre wae One to three bottles will cure the worst kind cf pimples on the face. Fe Sia to three bottles will clear the system of es. Two bottles sre warranted to ewre the wors sanker in the mouth and stomack. ‘Three to five bottles are warranted te eure the Worst case of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted te eure 2!) humor fn the eves. Two botties are warranted to cure Tanning of the ears and blotches among the hair Four to six bottles are warranted to sure orrupt Rad running vicers One bott!2 will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the ‘Worst case of ringworm. ‘Fvro to three bottles are warranted te cure the Tacst nshated si case of rheumatism. four bottles are warranted to eure the salt rheura. ae to eight bottles will eure the wezst casesot #96) ‘A beneat is always experienced from the rst bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the ay is taken. idiod over a thoveand bottles of this in the visinity of Bosion. I know the effect of itin everycass Soaureas water ‘will extin- £ Nish ie, sc sure Will this eure humor. I never Fold a bottle Gf it but that sola ancther; after a trial lt always spoaks for iirelf. There are twe things | about this herb that appears to me surpris- ing; Sret that it fa end in our pxstures, in — Nsots quite pent! ah yet its valne hes 2 KAVA Until i Alscovered st in 16i6-—second, that it guecld curs all kinds of humor. Irn to give sores idea of the sudden rise and gisat eet Of the Ciscovery, I will state that ia a i poddied it, an ‘sola abouté dottics per vies a April, i854, i sold over 1,00€ bottles por day of it. Some of the wholesale Druggisis who have beex ia business —— thirty years, cay that no- thing inthe annals ci patent medicines was eve: like ft. Zhere is a uatverzal Praise of it from al! quarters. In my own practice [ alwa’ kept it strictly for uction as a genera) eet nee its Int ‘amills eticine, great and wonderful virtue: have fouad init that I never suspected cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was sways consiéered incurable, have been cured by afew bottles. O, what a mersyif it tual in all cases of that awful reeled oes are but few who have seen ae cor it than than I have I Lene of several cases y, all le cured byit | it F, forthe neice alae ‘ed peop! of the Laver Sick Headache, D F ‘ever and Ague, Pain inthe sae t pad apes a oy ieee all ay diseases of the Kid. neys, &¢., the disco’ be he : er known ‘a8 done more good thar of diet ever necessary—eat the and enough of it. bay Wotrecitons ‘or vs 7 Say verse sehecay table dessert’ epose, from five to soot free no directions meget yur ten ons, take waficlent | to operate Sewen twice a day. = MANUFact! a Donal KEN WED Y, oe. farrem street, R, Pricz, One sDoues’™? hes. esale Agents —New York CLICKNER, el Sorel street; roadway; A eb Ss AN. 3, street. pile, of Ww. s mater BROWN & BROTHER, C. ANBY & aT cH Alexandria, PEEL & STEVENS. ohh tele iy tates and Bri! aurea ernie city. rind oy Information for Travelers, EXCURSION BOATS FOR THE WHITE HOUSE PAVitioy TT? STEAMERS THOS. 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A popular and com; Bive Treatise on the Dutirs and Causaltes of sin- gle and married life—bappy and fruitful alliances, mode of securi crongihe jcttous = infertile ones—their obviation and removal —importani hints to those contem| matrimony, that will overcome objections to it; none, however, should take this important step without first co ete peer on the diseases. tment of females from infancy to old “HANGE OF HO oe and — Mea. day, the Bd Leave Wethawembantene, OEP sunaay at a Leave Baltimore OX and 9X 2. m, tad Dang on Sunday ata an saay H. PARSONS, Agen QBANGE rs ALEXANDRIA RAILEoap, cette . fs 4 Great Southern Mai! 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It isatruth-| gartroap rRom ALEXANDRIA T RICE. ful adviser to the married an thosscontem| lati recommend: wn PAROUGR PASSENGERS ané BAGGAGE marriage: Its perusal {s particularly ed to Pecoons entertaining secret doubts of their | carried without cost tothe Depot of the ebony hysical condition, and who areconscious of hav- | majiroad. Ing hazarded the health ene ppenr pga intermeation of Route and Lost Bageace « to which every human being tained JAMES A EVane Price TWENTY-F 1 CENTS pe per. ee tins or] feb ite Agent, Aleranéris, Vy, Five Copies for Ofte Dol! Mailed, SE age, to all parts of the United States’ FOR HARPER'S FERRY, N. B.—Those who may consult Dr. LA pr Vic Chesapeake § CROIX upon any of the diseases upon which this Ohkioc Canal, book treats, either personally or by mail. Medi- THROUGH IN TWELVE HOURS: cine sent to any part af the nion according to di- WE NEW AND SPLENDID Packer. Se ree ee ny anne BOAT ARGO, Capt. Cas H Mesnc will commence making Krguler Trips betw, BEORGETOWN and the above Poin’, on Mon. day, March 27th, 1856 The Boat will leave the wharf of WH &H § Ritter, Georgetown, D.C , every Monday, Wed nesday, and Friday morning, at 6 o'clock PAGE all observation. Address Dr. M. B LA CROIX, No. 31 Maides Lane, or Post Office Box 579 Albany, N.Y. on Tes 8 Sal agenda dat and inday from 3 until! 3p We Oo OVED from No. 58 Beaver st. te3l Maiden toe Albany, New York. Returning, she will leave Harper's F == Tuesday, bursday and dee an ny ning at jew eke HOOFLAND’S o'clock. CELEBRATED GEKMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY Dr. C. M. JACKSON. Philadelphia, Pa, WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMP! AINT, DYSPEPSIA, AUNDICE, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DE- bility. Diseases of the Kidneys, and all Dts- eases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach The pr 4 phogeea in calling the attention of the public to this preparation, does so witha Secling of the utmost confidence in its virtuesand ao 3G tion to the diseases for which it is recommen: It 1s no new and untried article, but one that has stood the test o* a ten years’ trial before the American people, and its reputation and sale is unrivalled by any similar preparations extant. Threngh Tickets, $2.25, To Leesburg @1 62%, encluding the Stage from Edwards’ Ferry Families intending tovisitthe Virginia Springs the coming season will find this by far the mor, safe, pleasant, and cheapest route to Herkele; F cuepantele, White Salphur and Ware: eals served on board at moderate rates A coach will alweys be in readiness in G town to convey parengers to and from the Bon <a ey ps Particulars inguire at the stor ¢ - H.& B.G. RITTER, Georgetown, ang ¢ Ww. CUTSHAW, Harper's Ferry, Va mar 1le—tf THE NEW YORE AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES pets «ee STEAMERS. "PRE SHIPS COMPRISING THIS Line are the The testimony in its favor given by the most prom-_ sl Cc: Fi¢ri¢-~ inent and well known physicians and indi-iduals oped Dae Seer in all parts of the country. is immense, and a care- vi ADRIATIC apt. Jas. Wer, These 37 ing built by contract ex. preesiy for Government service, every cate by been taken in their construction, as also in th: engines, to insure strength and speed; and the: accommodations for passengers are unequaled fc: elegance and comfort Price of passage from New York to Liverpc in first cabin, $130; im second do., $75. Fro Liverpool to New York, 30 and 20 guiness 4 experienced surgeon attached to each shi ip. N berths can be secured until paid fer. The kip ef this Mne have improved water-tight b heads, and to avoid danger from ier w' ain the Banks north of 42 degrees, until efter the Is of August. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. From New York. 1858. rusal of the A'manac, published annually yy the proprietor, and to be had gratis of any of HA agents, cannot but satisfy the most skeptical that this remedy is really deserving the great cel- ebrity it has obtained. Pri — office and manufactory No. 96 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. READ THE FOLLOWING: Morcantown, Va , August 4, 1855. Dr_C. M. Jacxson—Dear Sir:—The sales of the Bitters are increasing, and what speaks vol- umes in tceir favor is th tall who have used them speak highly of their effects No medicine that I 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. Our physicians no longer scowl at it, butare com- pelled to acknowledge Its intrinsic value, and !be greater art of them have had magnanimity suf- ficient ‘o lay aside their prejudicies and prescrite it in their practice. Respectfully yours, F. M. CHALFANT. For sale by storekeepers and droggists in town and vi}lage in the United States. Price 75 cents per bottle. Z. D. GILMAN, Washington, and JOHN s. SIDWELL, Georgetown, Agen’s. je7-4m == SINGER'S Seed. | Improved Sewing Machines. To which was granted the Highest Award of the Paris Exhibition, thereby receiving the World's Verdict of Superiority. HE IMPROVEMENTS IN THIS MA- chine has wat perp them In many respects and th ras egy of executing twice the amount’ of wi ay d did formerly in any given time They are without question the only Machines ca- pable of sewing every variety of goods perfect; a sb‘ bosom or heavy trace for karness can be wn by any of these machines by asimplechange of needle and thread in such a manner that the closest scrutiny cannot detect a fault. ght or or pasaage 8 a BELINs & 00. 56 Wall street, New \ otk. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liver STEPHEN KENNARD & co., 7 Aust Friars, London ' B.6. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. The owners of these ships will hot be aceeer! able for gold, silver, bullion, pete, . jewelry, pre cious stones, or metals, unless bills of lading Manufacturers, planters and families will find aoe therefor, and the value thereof rics them the only safe Machines to purchase, as they are built strong and durable, and not likely to] BY RAILROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST get out o! er We have machines with guages attached, for binding hats, cap-fronts, gaiters, &c. Silk, Thread, Cotton, | eedles, &c., constantly gy nacons at the lowest rates. ersons desirous of information regarding Sew- ing Machines wil! Lane address ing M. SINGER & CO., 105 Baltimore street, Baltimore. N. B.—Weare prepared to exchange these ma- chines for old machines of wes, kind = Terms lib- eral. Persons who have been induced to purchase inferior machines under the pretext of being ome, will find this a benefit indeed. mar 10—tf Lime between Washington and Wheelie but 174 hours! Bunning Time between Wai Cincinnati 27 hours! THROUGH TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHBCKE TO u HAD IN WASHINGTON. E BALTIMORE AND OHIO eat ROAD having great!y improved tts ere connections, now 3! fers the fu\ est inde Ti Trave ters between, WASHINGTON, BAL he NORE, and ai! ,ortions of the WEST, NORT! WEST, and the SOU TRWEST The. onne. tion between tie Trains from Was ington and the Trains bound West from Balt! more is always prom t'y made at t ngs Junction (late'y ca ed the Relay i ee) on™ from Baltimore. This is the on y « reste required between Washington and the ( jo nv Bagyage is checked througs to Wiretng Washington Station, and rechecked and trem ferred there, (with the s assengers) wit! « for those hoiding Throug?: Ti. kets fi yond The. onne ting ae je Was dai yatGa.m and4y p. On ~unday later hour on'y At BENWOOD, 4 miies from W necting: RA connection is made with te trains of OHIO RAILROAD, running g from B the Oblo, through Cambridge, Zanesv! Newark, tc COLUMBU-= Ben trains orne | at Newark with the « ars of the Newer. N° rte! and sandusky Raliroad for Sandesky, Te Detroit Chit ét Louis, ete © At COLUMBUS the GO. Kallrosdt nect with the fast trains of the Little Mu road to Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisy XENIA (on Litte Miam{ Rai road formed with the trains through Da a,olis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Cc Is and, St. Louis, Cario, ete tw | a "Passengers ho Throug! Ticket | Memphis, Vicksburg, Natchez, New Orleat Which are aiso sold at Washington—ate ° ferred at Cin:innati, to the Mai Steamer © ngton si KON HAL. BOOT, SHOE, & TUNE ESTABLISH MENT —I have this day received a@ large assort- ment of Ladies’ . and Gentlemen’s =) iron and Wood frame Trunks ; also, Bonnet Box- es, Hat cages Carpet Bags, of all stvles. Ladies’ new style Gaiters, all colors; and black, bronze, and colored Gaiters, with and without tips, et$l Misses’, Children’s. and In- fant’s Shoes, all styles Gents Boys, and Youths Patent i.catherand F rench Calf Soots and Shoes from $1 to $5. Call and nate my stock before =p elsewhere. 3. P. HOOVER, Iron Hail, je 13-tr Pa. av., bet’n oh and 10th sts, CHUB BROTHERS, BANKERS, BUY AND SELL FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE; FURNISH DRAFTS On all Parts of United States and Europe. COLLECT DRAFTS On all parts et United States and Exrops; ON im RAW BILLS oo Sk for Evansvi te, Carlo, 1 ELAND FOR £10 uis are by the river route. oY my ane UFWARDS; i> For CLEVELAND, ard via Ceverund ) BONDs, stobee. & OTHER SECURITIES; NEGOTIATE TIME PAPER. Investment Paying 10 oy and ever, fer sale. LAND WARRANTS. To edo, Detroit, Chicago, ttc , ticket ar * msn the Ouio is navigabie between Wat i: and Wellsviie (forty mies) where 2 J — the Ceveand and Pittsburg Kaiseet made, Travelcrs are r quested to notice that Wi! ena We are at all times have for | is the only route affording Through T! S¢* Sale, LAND WARRANTS chan Tenet atria Checks in Wasbin gs is ao the shen Land W. Syatennt located in lowa, Wisconsin, o: | Mest speedy, and dire tto near y 2 ere Sr Minneso CHUBB BROTHERS, nts in the great West. The distance | jan Prd jankers, opposite the Treasury. fen to Cincinnati is bul 653 mi «s. about 160 mi‘es shortcr than by any ott : Jj°** RECEIVED— PARE, BY THROLCH TICKET Scotch He: WasuINerow : To. Whee'ing, £9 50; ” Fresh Peaches and Apricots bus, $13 65; Dayton. $15 50; Cin innatl, © * Prune Cordial Louisvitie, by rai road, $16 65, by steaniet * Levy’s celebrated Bitters ce aan ci BIE OO; Indiana o Ss, $17 60; ©" Vermacelli and Maccaroni £3; Teeae, $'5 80; Petroit, #5 f Sweet Oil Sige 8 $24 65and $i9 a9 5a; st —— is, B2 Fresh Teas, et YONAS P. LEVy, "OR R PREDERICK A AND Ppanris: Jour. — Wine, Liquor and Segar Store. MARTINSBUK6 CUMBER:AY EELEY Srninoe BEDFOR DS Fieeaone, OAKLAND, and FAL era may icave Washington ai 6 ax m. For the minor way statious < more and Wheciing, take 6 a. m. trait ‘Wasi, rer trains to and from Ba'timore, 4*°* see specla advertisem: nis 4 <D- For farther information. Tirough TT apply to THOMAS H. PARSONS, 46° — at st Wastington Station WM.S woopsipr » Master of fra: ‘meth B. & VU. Ralirosd, Be F Rittrean supply ofNe T RAISIN su ie A is - RANTS, being fovelved in one today mae Line, Jjyu Cor. Waendk are and I ’st. RESERVED GINGER.—A B P aa el recelved and for A BEAUTIFUL Z M. P. KING ol ee ee ee core CRABS AND GREEN x TURTLE Saloons | *7eserved every day at C, SS march lot ' ' ‘