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Miscellaneous. FOR THE ViiiGINIA SPRINGS. Information for Travelers. EXCURSION BOATS FR THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION EVENING STAR. "Medicines. Carter's Spanish Mixture POET LARK. Good night's rest !—Breakfast next morning TRUCHET SE <iamk ats acon sees TF ai aaas hefore taking the Omnibus for the Cars'—|{]\AE STEAMERS THOS. COLLYER_OR BEST ALTERATIVE KNOWN"! eee is drawing nigh— all of which travelers may ebtatn at the fad EEORBE WASHINGTON MOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IP!!! And yet, neat ‘yonder cloud, bebo! Marshall House, Alexandria, Va hon bo rsafe gee ic malic, or se- An infallible remedy for Scrofula, King 's — ‘The lark is soaring in the sky ' Y OMNIBUSSES IN CONNECTION | (ft Parties to the White House Pavilion, Fort Rheumatiam, Obstinate Cutancdus ruptions, Why is hetbere at such an hour? M with WM. WHALEY’S old and es. ashington, Meunt Vernon or any place on the Pimples or Postules on the Pace, Blotches, The twilight creeps the vale along, tablish d line are always in attendan-e ih ne River. Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Fore Eyes, The drowsy bee now quits the flower, the Steamboats to convey passengers to the: ‘or further particulars apply to the Captains of Ringworm or Tetter, Scald rere E: The thrush bath closen his vesper song. MARSHALL HOUSE. the Boats or to the President of the Company. ment and pain of the Bones and Joints, tp l7-tt * WASHINGYON GRANCH RAILROAD. YHANGE OF HOURS.—On ana after Men- day, the 23d instant, the Trains will Leave Washington at 6 and 8} a. m., and Sand OE Stnaay at4x Persons visiting VIRGINIA SPRINGS, orgo- ing South er West, in consideration of the proxi- mity of this House to the Rallroad Depot will find it much more to their advantage and comfort to specd the vight in Alexandriathan in Balti- more or Washington with accommedations equa to the best Northern Houses, and without havin to rise before six o’clock in order to get breakfas before taking the cars. E.S8, PLUMMER, Preprietor. 1 heard him o’er the waving corn, Herald the dawning of the ¢ay, And now, on fluttering pinions borne, Se chants its ting roundelay. Hark ' how the little minstre! sings, Among the golden clouds of even, While up he springs on trembling wings, A4 tf his spirit were in heaven. Ais it ambition calls him there, idly and so nary effleacy in tev! Rheum, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Diserders, and all diseases arising from an tnjudicious us¢ eameneney, Impradence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood e ° IHS great remedy, which has become 80 rap- ly celebrated for its extraord!- and curing mary of the ost obstinate and le forms of disease with which mankind is afflicted, is now offered to the public, with the confident assurancetnat no Mmp- os weet i ae ore ee’ | | ee Michal ie, | penne Deldimorel A aa a, mand gant | Fur Sacnrany og mates tee cae Arie kntion tg the vale below NEWTON'S HOTEL, ‘On Sunday at 4X a. m. oF THE BLooD,as CARTER’S SPANISH MIX- For her he mounts the clouds among, ALEXANDRIA, VA. ap zi—tr ¥. H. PARSONS, Agent. | TURE. The proprietors are receiving mall freee, Aa = by eve: For heratiunes his inelody— HE PROPRIETOR BEGSLEAVETO IN- . RAIL astol Is nae oe = i in song, Tem pe ae and the patie that nt & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. teal a ofthe montahing’ detain of cure s at I can give re! ouse has just been thoroughly reno’ fh ‘ Fa —_—_—- — ted and greatly impr: ved; and {snow un- @ " 28 See ein aod ieee Paden pias cate ce - surpasst any similar esta’ ment in the Mai ARRIVALS AT PRIN CIPAL HOTELS. | country either for elegance oreurbstanttal comfort. re nn aaa) Kane : ad diseanes arising hom impurity ofthe great aa-TWickK DAILY -ea The Bedding and Furniture, CSepie ht! are new kr (SUNDAY NIGHTS EXCEPTED) Willards’ Hotel—s. c. & w. A. WILLARD. | throughout, and of the best kind Baths, also, Szat ov Lirx have been relieved andcured with- out a single fallnre, outof thetkousands who have ly& child, J Lanning, Ten have been added and wi!l bein readiness. To , he ' : & 8 ee on” “OG Gross, NI these grestly Improved means of administering to | BetWeem Washington City and the South! | used it. “Certer’s Spanish itxture contains ne Miss Ettings & servt, do H Pollock, NY the comfort and accommodation of his guest he VIA: ALEXANDRIA drugs, 5 oF is com) of Roots and Herbs, com Mrs Lucas, do W W Terris, Md will a ways add his own unremitting exertions, GORDONSVILLE, AND RICHMOND. ’ bit ned with other ingredients of known virtue, and HB Pepper, NY iG Elton, Ky and those of the best Assistants and Servants that Leave Wachington at 6 a.m. and7 p.m may be given to the ctatant or sane Ge: m, do K Merring & ly, NY can be had 7 mm. , ioe Frye do BW Ron, Le” x His House offers inducements not found else. | F ##¢ from Washington to Richmond,......85 oe Bilated inva, wi ‘out the least possible hes. Master F Fryam,do C James, do where to travellers visiting the Virginia Spring; | OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONS | We have only room for short extracts from the _ @ W Boyd & ly, Va H Eaton, Va as you c .n enjoy a comfortable night’s rest with- | wan) be at the Washington Railroad Depot tocon- | volumes of testimony In our possession, and all 38 Kaler, Dal iT Avery, MY out tbe uncomfortably early start required either | yoy PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE, Free o/ | from gentlemen of the highest respectability, well B J Ebey, ly & serv’t, C Munce & ly, do from Washington or Baltimore. Travelle-scom known inthelr varieus | ties. | Pl sana td sc JE Haynesvil , do f ie this house are Safety pose Chaiptt yourselves. ocalit — W Brant, Pa 8 G Bradford, Pa with any one connected with ‘ Whaley’s Oma: J Lisbon’ Mich W M Tutt & ly, Va bus Line,” either at the Depotin Washington, or sosured on the boat. Plchacs | al oeaeetai yn “ol Cotes Spanien W Lisbon, do H Griftia, la Baltimore, or on beard recreate eee eyare| Expedition and Comfort are scoured by this x oar reer os fd rte tise TP cinder, Ne ; E Geue a pot Gakipueaes oon thos or leek vatham? Route, as it isa contINvoUS LINE OF FIRSTCLASS | epjoys a reputation in this cit ualled by any CE Keen, Pa CK Sisde-do, will always be In readiness at the landiogs with | Mon.) "=°M ALVEXANDRIA TO RICH- | other preparation.—Daily Dispatch, Richmond Ve. T Mcintire. Ind TP Whittle, Oo attentive porters and careful drivers, te convey THROUGH PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE - 3 pi nthe aa & Chisholm & ly, Pa Py tee — baggage to — ragef TON bapa teen cost tothe Depot of the Petersburg — irphscevtcln'y anty eed ble aoe my a, > 5 Chiskolm, do * virtue m ish Mixture t Mrs Shandley, Pa W W Webb, NY TOPHAM & NORFLET® Information of Route and Lost Ba: ob- sie eee of its TeDnapaubes core Mr Hush, NC Dr P Peet, do tained of JAMES A. EVANS, tive powers for the diseases in which it is used 8B Jewitt, NY C W Morris, do NEW AND CHEAP feb 11 Agent, Alexandria, Va. We have been cured of a violent and protracte¢ 6 V Lott. do 8 Porter, Ct SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK STORE, | nO | iver dincane by ntter's Spanich Mixbore We H Keep, do JR Keep, do 499 Seventh st , opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall FOR HARPER'S FERRY, know it to be all it professes. Editor Sowihssze 18 Newhboid, Pa 8 Clere, do MESERS. TOPHAM it~ — rrr Via Chesapeake $ 3 Democrat, Petersburg, Va 5 - Late . iv a = eee a late of Philadelphiz, and Satie Ohio Canal. We have found from personal trial, that Cer J Secar, Va % JM Francis, do ORFLET of this ole, THROUGH IN TWELVE HOURS! pst pda recs al a meal Mr Ayes, NJ W E Tyler & ly, do Gat ene? sEaoane to 4K NEW AND SPLENDID PACKET-|°"Snnar CURE OF SCROFULA A press F Vincent, NY Miss C E Crossman, DC | ‘elr oe Sade = Ba wither ai Relates 2 BOAT ARGO, Capt. Cuas. H. Menrtur, in our employ was cured of Scrofula oie vir- Dr W W Anderson, W G Blufton, Ga Peer ihe Seddling Business at the above stand, | wil commence meking Regular Trips between | M22 1m our employ was cured of Borofula of a vir~ Usa 8 Wooster, NC Where they will make and keep constantly on | @EORGE'FO WN and the above Point, on Mon- ish Mixture, aftereverything-elsehad felled. Dth J Hunter, Va W D Hardinge, Ma band « large and superior sssortment of—Mens?, | day, March 27th, 1858. saidven wehioa have datas eter our owen okeerrer DF Whithers, Ala G Berber & ly, ce E INN LE a aed PE He ens | _ Lhe Boatwilt leavethe wharf of W.H.& Hg | Cictres which kave came underonr own observa: meee ais @s Baers oe every description, beth for cltpena eceetry ee noueees seh geben ACE ees f propa CU nable medicinal azent. We take great pleasure 3 e un a 2 7 » | nesday, and Friday mor it 6 o’el = py Py . Miss L Wells, do J Knight do All kinds of TRUNKS, VALISES, and CAR- | “Retaining, she will leav arper’s Ferry every | 11 calling the ee ae eae Miss =ibley, do E Randlett & ly, Mo PET BAGS. Ladies’ SATCHELS, TRAVEL- its —Richmond Kesublican. Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday morning, at o’clock. Throngh Tickets, $2.25, To Leesburg $162, tn-luding the Stage from | 1 Edwards? Perry Families intending to visitthe Virginia Springs the coming season will find this by far the most safe, pleasant, and cheapest route to Berkeley ING BASKETS, and FANCY WORK BOXES. HORSE BLANKKTS and HAMES. Hogse, 3 F # Dicsinson Cal L Rossiter, lls G @ Crooks, Mass BJ Rutterfield, do W K Duane, NH Miss C Randlett, do Miss Nahant, NY J B Siawson & ly, Ala 2 children & servt, do Miss Van Wickle, do COVERS, COLLARS, oke, and Dust BRUSH- ES. CARDS, COXRY-COMB3, SPONGES, ke..&6. ~All material used will be the best that can be obtained; and both of us having been practical workmen for several years, we feel confident that National Motel.—wy. cur = a: Va mas oe soa eu = intr cannot be rel bras | for style or ele ee ae a aad Warren. : Kieinhenn, Cal urability v emitting efforts to give satis- A coacl G W C North D W Kleinham, do faction we hope to merit, and respectfully solialt, | town to convey paossnnere tc oon rena ae ee W Clerk, Ala W L Gaither Mo ashare of public patrons bie disease. SYP HIL1S.—1 have seen a number of cures of Syphilis formed by Carter’s Spanish Mixture jeve it to be a perfect antidote for that horri E. BURTON, Com. of Revenue for city of Richmond LIVER DISEASS.—Samuel M. Drinker, 0; the firm of Drinker & Morris, Booksellers, Rich mond, Va., was cared of Liver diseese of several Bagdecrerte | by only thres bottles of Certer’s panish Mixture. OLD SORES, #LGERS AND OBSTINATE T Robinson, do J Wiliams, ly, Cal Pastiontar attention paid to covering Wrunka | wh Wie HG epee inquire at the store of | ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN.—See the cure DrS W Spencer, fam, P T Hansom, Md aad repairing all kinds of work. W. GU ESH AW Hee ecorgetown, and @. | of ir. Harwood, end others, detailed in cur Ai- Fla J Aradiey, do onstantiy on hand. new 7—tt <= manac ‘The number of such cases cured by Car- E Warner, Ga P Slavio, NY - = a | nar ite | ter’s Spanish Mixture, precludes the possibility Gov) W Sony, Pa C H Slocomb, La - | Tuomas W. Ropinson,ctal,)In the Circvit THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOO of Inserting them in an advertisement. W W Logan, do S Howell, do es | Court for Prince . ks EFFECTS OF MHRCURY.—See the cure of Hon | P Hale, NH 6 W Ailme, do . } George's County <TR, UNITED STATES Mr.Eimore He waseaten up with Mercury and Z B Shaw, do 5 W Perine, Ala Witt D. Owe eae Court of | < MAIL STEAMERS. uild ooteln no reilef, until ae took six bottles of Coiver, do Mrs Robinson, ‘Tex and others ty. HY SHIPS COM D N& | Carter's Spa: : tly restored Hon A Siewart, Tenn Miss Landon, do HE OBJECT OF THIS BILL 13fO PRO- are the PRIGING THIS ALINE ei resis ee aaa alley, O sll, do cure a decree for the conveyance of certain| ATLANTIC..... --Capt. El b 1A.—Mr. former $ B Schenck, NT Davis, do Real Estate, lying and being in Wood county,in| BALTIC. Capt. Come the heter qelae Ye ant brid epee te ee @ B Simonds, NY Dyer, do the State of Virginia, which wes purchased by} ADRIATIC. Capt. Jas. West | etor of the Exchang? Hotel, Richmond, was cured B Mitchell, Ma L Taft, do James Robinsoa, late of sald county, from Benja- | These ships having been built by contract ex- | of Neuralgia by Oarter’s Spanish Mixtere. Since JD Ande son, Berm BJ Smith, do min Oden ard Sophia, his wife, late of Prince | pressiy for Government service, e care has | that time ¢ says he bes seen it cure more than # AO Joves. Md D M Catter, do George’s county, Maryland. been taken In their cozstruction, as ae in their | pundred cases of the disease in which It is used S T Harper, do W Clarke, Ala The Bill states that James Robinson, late of | engines, to insure strength and speed; and their | Ke never falls to recommend It to the eictod Col @ P Kane, Md 34 Arrington, Cal Wood county, in the State of Virginia, in bis | accommodations for passengers are unequaled for = . j J Folk, do £ H Bell, Ala Ife-time purchased of Benjamin Uden and Sophia | elegdnce and comfort RHEUMATIS. Mr. john F. Harrisoe, W Gunnereon, do JA Krwin, Ga his wife, ate of Prince George’s county, c-rtain | Price of passage from New York to Liverpnoi | Drezetst, of Martinsbur JM MeKees, Va D F Constantine, Miss | Real Estate, lying and beiag on the little Kana | tn first cabin, $130; in second do., $75. From | Sls? cure of a violent caro of The J W Morgan, do J Guy, Pa wha River, in Word county, in the State of Vir- | Liverpool to New York, 30 and 20 guineas. An | P2tientcovid not walk A few bottles entirely J Tucker, Pa J Graves, NY gina, containing two hnadred and fifty acres, 2t experienced surgeon attached toeach ship. No cared him. J Clarke, iv, Ky G & Spencer, do and for the sim of one thoasand dollars. That | verths can be secured until pald for. The sbipe | _ °° RO FCLA.—Mr. Harrigon also writes of s Miss Clarke, do AR Wooley, Ky the said James Robinson paid the whole amount | of this line have tmproved water-tight buik | f7¢°' cure of Scrofula, in the person of a young T Francis, DC ‘T Crawford, Ga of sald purchase money to the said Benjamin | heads, and to avoid danger from ice will notcemss, | 127 ing,) which all the doe- TS Anderson, F M Potts, do Oden and Sophia his wife. But the said Benja- | the Banks north of 42 dezrees, until after the ist | tf Could not reach NOSIEe ERAS SCHIE OF @ N Sunderland, fam, J F Jackson, Ala min Oden and Sophia, his wife, both departed | of August. ee et Tee W 6 Thomes Ma this life without having executed fo the sald Rob- PROPOZED DATES OF SAILING. SYPHILIS.—Dr. K.F. Henéle, of Washing Mise M Sunderiand, do T J Readoiph, Va inson a deed of conveyance of said land, leaving Miss A Sunderland, do Mrs Beecher, Ga From New York. the following heirs and legal representatives: 1858 From Liverpeai. 1958. J A Morland, do H Tinsley. do William ) Bowle, Sr., the former husband, aud | Saturday... 28 Wednesday. J LCaskin, Va JC Mullkin. Ma Odea Bowle, William D. Bowie, Jr., Catharine | Saturday Wednesday. ‘ee J Tompkins, do H Connelly, Pa Swann, and Christiana McKenzie, the wife of Saturday Wednesday. Jonniag Colen McKenzie, the children of Eliza, Saturday Wednesday. Browns’ Hetel.—rt. rp. & u. Brown. ceased daughter of the scid Benjaminand Sophia, Wednesday. be Ww J Clark, Ge Ws v Eleanor West, wife of Arthur P. West, and Maria Wednesday. 5k ? Pa ypert, Tenn Jackson, both daughters of the said Benjamin Wednesday. - Mme do pa hala do and Sophia, Richard lullikin, Mary E. Cla- Wednesday. ng gig r RK Palmer, Aia gett, wife of Charles Ciagett, Sopbia O. Calvert, Wednesday.... ao Lo , do = a L — BC wife of Washington Calvert, Margaret Allice Wednesday....Sept. Jo hae aim ery . ne, Ae Shoultze. wife of Francis 8. Shoultze, aad Eliza- Wednesday....Oct. 1 | $0 & K Tomlin, Aia G Weaver, do beth Mullikin, the only children of a deceased Wednesday . Oct! JR Rockville, Ga J D Palmer, do daughter, Sophia Mullikin, Thomas H. Claget! ; AJ McCord, Ten £ol bo ag Nal the former husband, «nd Henry O Clagett, Wt J A Engle, do G Harding, Pa * | iam Bowle Clagett, Thomas Clagett and Jui i AB hg A sc rely. Tutt, Ala Clagett, the only children of Christiana. who {s .22 Wednestay....Dec C @ilust, do M A Brown, NH also adeceased daughter of the said Beojamin y - 6 Wednesday ....Dec. 21} © WJ Hendrich,Ten W A Higgins, Tex and Sophia. That the said James Robinson also | Saturday .......Dec. 20 cia | M L A: derson, do E Pa ae oO departed this life sometime in the year eighteen For freight o} sage apply to W V Didi &, do T O Ward. do hundred and fifty, leaving the fo! ng heirs E WARD K cOLLins & 00 Br Blackburn, iss EA Commerell, NY and legal representatives: Thomas W. Roin- 58 Wall street, New York C O’Brien, Ind on L Viaetaag a son, Alfred Robinson James M. Robinson,Sarah | BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. JD Bird, ly, Pa Sheerer, vs Miss | Ann Morehead, wifs of Samuel Morehead, Pris-| STEPHEN KENNARD & CO Austia D W Jobnston, Tenn HL Ferguson, ly, Pa cilla Robinson, Sophia Stagg, wife of Edward D. | Friars, London 2 aed ple pone os nn Stagg, Peter ‘ Manarman, Sarah A. Triplett, B.G@. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris a cai mn ee Franklin Triplettand James Robinson, who are} ‘The owners of these ships will not be account- WG tancoer, Ma ae ote ie re re said Blennor wen Therass a G1 on = wep oe nega began sre oe entrees \e ! c st, Thoma age’ ous sto HD Hall, Ala M Jones, ly, NC Henry 0 Claget:. William Bowte Clagett, Thos: | slaued theron ned Chance nag are Bayne, Va Dr Vard:n, MT Clagett, Ju'ia Clagett, Francis 8. Shoaltze and | tzerein , ~ es Bane, do W E Washington, Va | Margaret Alice, his wife, reside ont of the State 7 a ore! == pa tans V A Whittlesey, O of Maryland, aud that the sald Elizabeth Mulli- | BY RAILROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST Mayes, do Miss E Parker, Can kin, omas Clagett and Julia Clagett are in- ce en Ala J Anderson, Del fants, under the age of twenty-one years. Prayer &S Wy eee eee one oe <a for a decree appointing a Trustee to make acon- | ‘Tian hep “Washis Wheeli oo ys an nphee Williams, family, | veyance of sid land, and crder of publication adi pias ott eae Hired Nia tas # e i : . urs! Hod BF Rese do W Adler, Ma against the non-residents, and for the appoint ment ofa commissioner to assigna said infant defendants to answer said bill of com- ats. It is thereupon adjudged and ordered that the comp ainant by causing a copy of this order to be jaserted in some newspaper published at Wash- ington city, once a week for four successive months, before the Ist day of November next, give notice to the sald absent defendants of the object and substance of this bill and warn them nardian to Pi bt Bunning Time betweon Washington and Cincinnati 27 hours !! THROUGH TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHECKS TO BE HAD IM WASHINGTON. doa BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ROAD having greatly improved its Western connections, new effers tle fuliest Inducements to Travelers between WASHINGTON, BALITI MORE, and a’! portions ofthe WEST, NORTH Mr& Mo , Mo L W Sighmer, DC S Summers, Tex Mirkwoed Heuse—s. & 4. H. KIRKWOOD RY Ktnsly, Va J Smallwood, Md JR White, Miss W Moran. Pa W HC Wharton & ly, J M Dillier, NY Md J D Cramner & fam, Me © Van Deblen & ly, do 8 H Holiinsworth, Ga JCR Clark, C H Smith, Fla to appear in this Court, in person er by solicitor, WEST) and the 80 y L e&fam,3C TCovle, " on or before the first Monday of November nest, | “Tie onne-tion veswoen the Treins from Wash- M Winebip. Mass B Henry, Ind to answer the premises and show cause, if ny | ington and tie Trains bound West from Balti 3, % Brace & ly, Md © Sas /NC pe bave, a nae a wae een ‘$ a8 | more is always prom tly made at the Washington aris do ‘aibot. La ~ zs - Junctii it 1 ! ZGates; pel < Lompkia, Pigecorcndcr at for Prince George’s County. ton Balt bes afc Sea i eer Hots) on Seed © n: ter Codwie, Md a ; mae nate jaa Mie bien ae jez7-Fim CHAS. 8. MIDDLETON, Clerk. required between Was! ington and th into river. @ at the trans- ers) without charge, ckets for oints be Baggage is checked through to Wheelin, Washington Station, and 1 ¢rhecked an ferred there, (with the rassel for those hoiding Through yond. Theconne ting trains !exve Washington daiyat6a.m and4¥y.m. On Sundays af the later hour on! AUtBEN woop, 4 miles from Wheel direct connection 1s made with the trains of CENTRAL OH{O RAILROAD, running from Be'lair, on the Ohlo, through Cambridge, Zanesville, and Newark, to COLUMBUS. These trains comnect at Newark with the cars of the Newark, Manafield LANDS IN MINNESOTA & WISCONSIN. | °N4 Sandusky Raliroed for <andusiy, Toledo, warp et. Louts, ete. HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS UE ; pte © ,O. Raliroad trains con- ov i! ew days, TOWN LOTS Inthe CLEY foe kee ee Little Miami Rail 8ST. PAUL; MINNESO? a neinnati, Loulsvil’e, ete. t pi peinty. i OTA, and Land in ZENEA (on Lltte Miami Raltroad) counertion ts Aino, Land adjoining the Towns of suPE- | form: Baie hanioie Tres RIOR and BAY PIED. Upon LAKE BUPE. | 8908, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Bock RIOR, which, from their commercial position, | 1.224, St. Louis, Carlo, et: are rapidly becoming largeand ‘important pisces. IF Pasecngers holding Torough Tickets for My prices are acdomerinsn tne usual rates, | Memphis, Vicksburg, Natchez, New Orleans, ete., and enable me to guzrantee a large percentage | Which are also sold at Washington—are trans- upon investments. Saitsfactory references given ferred at Cin-innatt, to the Mai. steamers on the Apply to the subscriber, Room No. 23 National | O#0. Tickets for Evansviile, Carlo, and St. aot. ‘Wachinchen. Louts are so'd by the river route au 4-lw® = LYMAN C. DAYTON. iJ> Fer CLEVELAND, acd via C eve‘and to —— | To edo, Detroit, Chicago, ete » Uckets ai old,’ MEDICAL CARD. when the Onto is navigabie between Wnee ing H. PERABEAU, GERMAN HOMKEQO- | 8nd Wellsville (forty miies) where a connection hic physician, has the honor to offer his to the inhabltants of Washington and EDU McKag, NY Mrs 8 Adams, Miss Mias 3 Parrish, do Miss Sallie Parrish, do W H Hope, Ma M L Kinman, Va MS Bellmore, NY COFFISS—COFFINS. M W8HITE, SOLE AGENT OF FISK’S e AIR-TIGHT METALLIC ~ z CUFFINS for the city of Wash- ingtoa, begs leave to inform the puolie that he has now on hand a jupply of all sizes and near the shaps of wooden coffins, and that theycan be sold as lowas Wood Coffs, No. 457 Pa. avenue, near 3d street. jyl¥eolm* TO CAPITALISTS. “0% EZMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMEES iat > Swayne eraTzs. 8 News. FROM BUROPR -Havre.. -New Yerk. July 39 +++ Liverpool. -Philadel’a.July 30 The California steamers leave New York onthe Sth and 20th of each month. HS ee The Overland Mails to India and China. We have often been asked for information in re- gard to the departure of the Malls trom England toChina. The following may be interesting to “ee who have correspondence with the Kast: e mails leave Southampton on the 4th and 2tb of each month, and arrive et Gibraltar abont the 9tu and 25th of same inouth; atrives at Malta Alpaudiie phoetiaotoen ‘Cfeameand ith of rete e pene eae 8th o} and 4th of fol- Leaves Suez about the 20th or Sth or 6th of following month about the 25: or 20th of same and 16th or ith of following mouth. Leaves Aden about the 26th or 27th of sameana day of arrival for Bombay, and 11th to 13th for China, &c Indian Navy steamer arrives at Bombay about the 3d to Sth and 19th to 21st of following month. P. and O. steamer arrives at Petnt ae Galle about the 6th or 7th and 22d to 23d of following month ; leaves Point de Galle for Pulo Peni the same day, if the steamer has already arrived which takes the mation; arrives at Pulo Penang pbout the 12th er and 28th and 29th of follow month ; ves at Sin; @ about the I: origen and 3ist er ist of following month; leaves Sings pore about 12 hours after arrival; arrives at hi serv’ vicinity. Uttice and Residence on | street, No. 188, be- tween 20th and 2st streets. N. B—HomeopLathic medicines forsale, which the Doctor prepares himself with the greatest care, for Fever and Ague, for Bilous and Bowel complaints, &c., &c. m 16-3m — FROM THE ARCTIC REGIONS, “i T RECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT | >US, 813 65; Dayton, $15 50; Cincinnatt, 816 00 J the Unton Bottling Depot, a an ty of BLACK. Louisvi''e, by ral'road, $18 65, by steamer from BERRY BRaN ¥ , i y for | Cincinnat!, $18 00; Indiana o's, $17 50; Cleve- remed land, $12 80; Toede, 815 80; Detroit, $15 2); Chicago, 820 65and $19 50; St’ Louis, $28 60 and $25; Mem shis, $26; New Or'eans, #3 , et POR FREDERICK AND HARPER’S FERRY, MARTINSBURG. CUMBKRLAND. BERKLEY SPRINGS, BEDFORD SPRINGS, oie the Ceveand and Pittsburg Raliroad is jade. Travelers are requested to notice that while this is the only route affording Through Tickets and Cnecks In Washington, it is a'so the suortest most speedy. and dire-t to neary a'l the leading ints in the great West. ‘The distance from ail n to Cincinnati is but 653 mi es, being about 100 miles shorter than by any other reute! FARE, BY THROUGH TICKET, FROM WaSHINGTON :—To Whee Ing, $9 $0; Colum ie ‘Wst of same and j arrives at Aden ve uch Mead rer, Ale, Cider, all of pared by sci-ntilic men ters, carefully pre- Hong Kong ai the 22d or Mth and 8th or 10th | rups, and any quantity of oorest variety of =1- EDMONT, OAKLAND of following month; leaves next dayfor Shanghal. | miuin Mineral Waters, preneecaearPassed pre- | FI 0 Thend FAIRMONT, wo inails leave England one on the Sti aad | ver lined epparetes Ale are’ im our new ail. | passengers may leave Washington at 6 a. m ot ‘th of each month—via Marseilies, and arrive at | for invaiids—Gloger Win that excellent tonte | 4 m. For the miner way stations between L el Alexandria about the same timeasthe Southamp- | either with our wagons or et the Depot, ec | Wi ington Wheeling, take 6 a. m. train from we Paicx, ON borras. | 4 mal. Green and Olive streets, Georgetown, Dv i07> For trains to and from Baltimore, Annap- | CLICKNER ern Pees COM! ine. 7s Jy 8-tf ARNY & SHINN, | olls. oe ee maete saves Unemnenes: 192 ae ear re SANDS, 100 ty A } MER'S 5 lead ‘er further infermation, Th: th Tiikets, hin, y M auaee QiSNsaD GILLE; AN MIsToORscaL ARSONS, Agent hia, T. W. DYOTT & SONB etc. apply te THOMAS A. PARS: asnington Station. WM. 8. WOODSIDE, ey of finn sco RTE Fics Dollars Per Sonal ine GEORGE HILBUSS Music Depot, evenus. mar i4-1f Romarce, embracing the periods ef the Tex- av Revolution and the Mexican War, by the Hon. Jeremiah @lemens, ef Alabama; price one dollar. iya FRANCK TAYLOR. ton, D. lis by Carter’s Spanish Ail ir. John Minge, formerly of the eg Richmond, now of Aiabama, says he ha. Carter’s Spanish Mixture administered in a nom- recommends it as “the most se.?? SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA—Mr THE MEDICA canker in the mouth and storasch. Worst case of Erysipelas. hurior in the eves. bottle, suda above guanti Ri i a in business twent Ike ft. quarters. femtl have uspected Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was says cromieeesod incurable, have been cured + hed if it will prove efectual In all cases of that awful malady—there are but few who have scen more of it than ] have all of them ous diseases is, Asthma, iseases of the aged people cured Fever and Ague, Pain inthe Side, Spine, and particularly in diseases of the Kid- ke., the discovery has done more good thar ful. As no directions oan be app! ee take sufficient to operate on the bowels . Philadel; Baltimore, BRO HATCH. Alexandria, PEEL & ST: ie a ‘he Draggists of this Cc ; Who mired an obstinate case of Syph!- TA. cays ‘it acts spe- elaily on the Blood, Liver and Skin and is prompt eficient in its results.?? Hel, 8 BCR 1 of cases with astoniehingi: —_ effect. He fae lent alterative tp s. Robinson, of Wooster, Ohio, was cured of rofnla and Salt Rheum of three years standing by only three bottles of Carter’s Spenish Mixturs WH. 8. BEERS & CO., Proprietors, No. 34 Broadway, New York. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for 25. ‘orsaleby CHAS. STOTT, Washington, D 1 2Rd Druge inte venarally oot 1—ty @RFATES L DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Dr. KENNXDY, ef Roxbury, Bas discovered in one of our COMMON FasTERE that cures F HUMOR; WEEDS 2 remed EVERY KIND YROM THE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TOA COM- MON PIMPLE. E HAB FRIED [T IN OVER ELEVEN hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor) He has now in his ion over two hundred certificates of its wir- all within twenty miles of Boston. ‘Two bottles are warranted to curea nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of raples on the face. Two to three botilos will eloar the system ef ea. ‘Two bottles are warranted to eure the wors ‘Three to five bottles are warrented te eure the One to two bottles are warranted te eure al) ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the earsand blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure eerrupt and ronnfng ulcers Une bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. ‘Fwo to three bottles are warranted to cure the ‘orst case of ringworm. ‘Fwo to three bottles sre warranted te cure the ost desperate case of rheumatism. ‘Whree io four bottles are warranted te evra ths salt rheum Five to eight bottles will exre tho werst eases et serofnia. A benoft is always expe from the first is taken. peddled over a thousand bottles of Vicinity of Boston. I know the effect spesks for ‘self. ag shout this har that ap tome ows in our pastures, in , and yos its value in erdex to give some idea of the sudden risa sad Srey that Ye April, 1853, sottles per botties per day of tt. of the discovers, I ea A peddled it, and sold Some of the whclesale Druggista who havebses and thirty years, say that no- in the an: of patent medicines was ever in my own practice I 2lwe umors—but since its intro medicine, it n found tn It that I never si few bottles. U, what a ne 1 know of several cases of Dro: ¢ y it. For the werk he Liver, Sick Headache, Dys; cys, medicine ever known. “Xo ake diet ever necessary—eat the best ou oan and enough of it. Directions for Use.—Aduits one table spoonful Fi“chiran over ten yeers dessert 8; dren from five to eight y- MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY, Ne. 120 Warren sirest, Rozbury, Mase. YY ‘VENB, Di Provinces, and . ost N& ge At Retail by all nited States and Bri ‘Perloncesd on cure is warranted when the so sure will this cure kumor. [ never aold n bottle of it but that sold another; after a trial it alozys There twe thi pov ‘will state about 6 April, 1851, I sold over 1,008 ‘Phere is a universal praise of it from al! kept it strictly for uction as @ genera) reat and wonderful virtues rect for 8] é cable to all con the » operation. This bas been demand, and an extensive fia Medicines. AYER'S PILLS. FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, IRERE HAS LONG EXISTED A PUBLIC demand for an effective Purgative Pill which could be relied on as sure and perfeotly safe in its red to meet that of its virtues bas conclusively shown with what success it accom- P a o lishes the bysical Fes designed. ‘sii, but not so maf all Ptlls—one which shoul It is easy to make to make the best have none of the objections, but all the advantages of every other This bi been attempted here, and wit: cess we would respectfully submit to the decision. is not P It has been uofortunate for the hitherto that almost e acrimonious and fr. itating to t Many of them purgative medicine is ic bowels. This luce so much griping pain and revulsion in the system as to more than counterbalance the gocd to be derived from them These Palis produce co irritation or in, unless it arises from 2 pre:iously existing obstruction or de-angement In the bowels table, no harm can arise from their use in Being purely vege- iv quantity; but it {s better than any medicine thould be taken judiciously. Minui> rections for the ir use in the several direases te which they are ap- plicable are pleints whic! ven on the box. Among the com- have been speedily curod by them ‘we mzy mention Liver Complaint, in its various forms of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Appetite, Listlessness, Irritability, B Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain inthe Side and Loins, for in truth, all these sre but the consequence of diseased action of the liver. As an aperient, they afford prom eness, Rumers, Scrofala and reli lef in Cost! and sure Piles, Colic. ysentery, Scurvy, Colds, with sore: ness of the b dy, Ulcers end impurity of th blood ; in short any and every case where a purga tive is required. They bave also produced some singularly suc- cessful cures in Rbeomatism,Gout. Dropey, Grav el, the Back, Stomac' freely taken in the spring of the Erysi elas, Pai ation of and Side. ap the Heart, Pains in They sho: ld be ar, to purify the blood and prepare the system for the change of seasons. stomach into health: tite An occ:sional dose stimulates the action, and restores the appe- and yigor. They purify the blood, their stimulent action on the circulatory of the body, and restore the by system, renovate the stren; wasted or diseased energies of the whole orgen- ism. Hence an occasional dose is advantazeour even though no serious derangement exists; but unnecessary dosing should never be carried tio far, as evel purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken toexcess The thovsand cases in which a physic is reqvired cannot be enu- merated here. but they sug; Teason of every bedy; en: t themselves to the it 1s confidently be- lieved this pili will answer a better purpose than any mankin thin, which has hitherto been available to When their virtues are once known the public will no longer doubt what remedy to empioy when in nved of a cathartic medicine Being sugar wrapped they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. Box. For minute directions see the wrapper on the | PREPARED BY DR. JAM s .YER, PRACTICAL § ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, LUWELL, Mass Price 25 C s per Box. Five Boxes for$1.00 Sold by Z. D. GILMAN, Washington, and all retpec'able druggists. The proprietor, in calii public to of the utmost confidence in its virtues and ada, It is no new and untried article, but o: aus-4m TOR HOOFLAND’S noe CELEBRATED GEKMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa, WILL BFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, Bi ate onlaa a CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DE- bility. Diseases of the Kidneys, end sll Dis- eases arising from a Dirordered Liver orStomach is pre ration, the attention of the ces so with a feeling has stood the test of aten years’ trial before the American people, and its reputation and sale is similar preparations extant. uprivalied by an favor given by the most prom- The testimon) int inent and well known physteians and individuals in ail parts of the country !s immense, ané acere- ful perusai £ the A'mancc, publisbed annua!ly by the prop: ietor, and to be hed gratis of any of his agente, comant but satisfy ae skeptice! thet this remedy ts really deserving the great cel- ebrity it bas ob-ained. 1 efice and manufactory No. 96 Arch phia, Pa. Princi street, P READ THE FOLLOWING: Moreant Dr C. M. Jacxso umes in theirfavor is th: t speak highly of their effects August 4, 1855. n, Va, it Sir:—The sales of Ne medicine that 1 sell gives such general satisfaction, and the de- mand for {: exceeds all precedent; and I assure you it affords ine Cur physicians no pelled fo acknowled; erent it to lay ~— — reer aet prescribe it in their practice. 28 yours, si Fo M. CHALFANT. T part ef them For sale br storekeepers ’ town and village inthe United Sees, Price 75 cen! z. D. GILMAN, Washingten, and JOHN 8. KIDWELL, Georgetown, Agen's Cc its per bottle. eared to sell such a remedy. longer scowl at it, butarecom- Re Its intrinsic valve, and the 2 ve had magnanimity suf- ers and druggists in Je7-0m PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE on TUE PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, ay mB. B. LA CROI ALBANY, N 260 Pages and 130 Fine, ographs % Me Dey Plain,and Colored Lésh- ‘and Plates. Puics onLy Twuntx-Five Cunvs. Sent Free of Postage to all parts of the Unien. HEAPEST BOOK EVER P¥BLISHED— and containing eed double the quantity of - ing matter In that of the FIFTY 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- ers, with Observations on =e its duties and ualifications, a their remedies; with Lith Anatomy ané Physiology, an Diseases of the Re- productive 0: uses sive 'T' gle and married life—kapy mode of secur ones—their obviation and removal —im| portan its to those co! lating matrimony, thatwill hints to those ing ‘y> r mesg 2 and functions. evercome objection: take this important reer tigi racinneeapmesr nh pages phic la ty a “3 that ns of both A popular and com: reatise on the Duties and Causaities of sin- and fruitful allicnces, them—Infelicitous and infertile it; none, however. s! ommentaries on the diseases and t of females from infancy to old ly Wlustrated by beautiful debility, its causes at once so simple, safe, and ure 1s impossible—rules ment—an essay on Spormatorrhea, obsefva! tions on the safer and more 8, illustrating the sexes, thelr structure, e,each ie for poo | manace- of treatment—precautionary hints on the evils re- sulting from em simple rules b Rom ind scretioa, with pi selves without mercury—remedies for those se! inflicted miseries and disappointed Aemetind revalent in the adviser ung. marriage: Its perusal is particularly recommeni secret doubts of thetr hysical condition, and who are conscious of hav- ed to Price TW! Five Co cine sent to any part efthe rections, safely all observation Address Dr. M. to persons hazarded ‘which eve ie, to packed and carefully B. LA CROIX, N ng NTY-FIVE CENTS jes for One Dollar. Mailed, rts of the United States . B.—Those who r CROIX upon any of on all inand which all persons can cure them- hopes so un- It 1s a truth. the married and thosecontemplat! may consult Dr, LA diseases upon which thir booX treats, elther personally or by mail Medi- nion &coo! 3 ag Guise open daily. tre Sect bee pa 0) ¥ fenday from 3 until é es from ‘Othoe REMOVE: tod] Maiden Lane, Alden; i "eee Iv p iv, New York and for sa! Ui HANAN.—LIFB AND PUBLIC SER todi from - ™. B trom No. 58 Beaver st vices of James Buchanan, including the most accurate at jy%6 G of— ovr usual supply of ch icy Fareargs Just pub! , near 9th steeet. Gauze Merino Shirts and Drawers De do Making our assortment congue aLso— important State papers, by R G Aorton, withen ton steel, #1. be TAYLOR & NAURY'S Bookstore. AUZE UNDERSHIRTS AND DRaw- ers —WWe have just opened a farther supply A good assortment of Ladies’ Gauntletts, with ce Extracts, Soaps, Co- STEVENS’S Salesroom, Browne’ Miscellaneous. TO ALL THATVAL UE THEIR SIGHT cy ISHES TO CALL THE ATTENTION to all that suffer with defective sieht, caused by age; sickness, and particularly from lasses jnjudicion: selected, te his superior PECTACLES and GLASSES carefully ground by himself to a true spherical accnracy, and bril- Mant transpareney, suited precisely and benef- cially to the wearer according to the concavity ©” convexity of theeye. Very numerous a ¢ the |)! effects caused to the precious organ of siglt from the commencement of using a in not being recisely suited, by the use cf ar Optometer ; and fhe Practice of thany years enables bim to meas- ure the focal disease of the eyes, and such gles» en that are abeolately required will be furnished with precision ané wath tection. ’ JOHN TOBIAS scknowled, the very lbr- rel encouragement already obtained, and further solicits the patrengge of those that bave net yet availed themselves of bis ald Persons that cannot conveniently call, by send- ing the glasses in ure, and state bow mary inch- artery, can read (bis print with thelr spectacies, can be supplied with such as will improve ‘betr sight. innumerable testimonials to be seen; and ref- erences given to mary who have devived the reatest case and comfort from bi ope Cireulars to be hed gratis, at his office, No 512 SEVENTH STRERT, three doors )rom Odd Fellows’ Hall, vu? stains Norrotn, September 7, 14 Sir—The Spectacles you made for m= suit vei, well, and seem to a. eee 4 my sight more than any other I have lately tried. . Litt. Ww. TAZEWELL I bave tried » peir of Spectacies ob'alned frem Mr. Tobias, and find them of great rasistence to my sight. and correspond ‘ng with bisdeseri, tou of the focus. 1 recommend bim asa skil ul op uelan. HENRY A. WiSE. Having been induced by a friend to visi" the *- teblishment of Mr. Tobias for the of try- ing hie glasres, | was furnished im witha palr wisfouy colored blue, which bave efforded ef me more and gratifiation than any I have ever tried. My sight, or'ginally very good, was injured by writing and reeding +t nigLt, fre- nently to a very late hour; but with the eid of there glasses I can study almost as late as ever, ard that toe without the pain I have previourly ° JOHN WILSON. Late Commissioner Gen’l Lend (fice. December 11, 1t55. J bave used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacles for three or four montbs, end ti great pleasure in say- eased wit ing that | am much them. I have been much beneditied by them. May 5ih,i866. GEOR. P. SCARBUREH. 1 was recommended to Mr. John Tcbies es @ skillful optician; ard ex I have eyes of remark- able pecu tarity, J wes gratified to find that Tobias seemed to comprebe’d them by inspec - tion and some slight meesxurement, a be made mea pair of Spectacles that suits me ad- mirably. i July 11, 1856. A. P. BUTLER. Witmiret N.C., Jan. 27, 1958 Mr.J Tesias: Derr Sir—I am beppy to say that the Spectacles wiich | obte!ned from you lat week are entirely satisfacte’y Froman tnequel- ity in the visual range of my eyes, 1 bave bereto- found t difficulty In geting glesses of the proper focal distance itaffords me picasvre to state that, by the aid ef yeur eptome er, thi m- cul bas been bappily obviated so that the glesses you furnished me are dee dedly the best caayred to my ey’s of any | bave ever yet used. Very respectfully. yours, B. LDRANE, Rector of St James’ Parish. DErantTMENT oF InTERIOR, May 7, 1855 From natura! defects and the uneqnel range of my eyes, I have been compelled to use glasses for several years. I have tried different orticians without obtaining glasses egg“ A fitted to my Four months since Mr. Tobies made two for me, which I beve found to th By the ure cf b's optometer adapt Glasses mipute y to the eve Tobies to al! he ts onal ed to I most cheerfu ly recommend Mr having occasien to use glasses and bear my test!- mony as to his skill as an optician. HENRY BA! DWIN, Assist. Sec’y to sign Land Warrants. P. S.—OPERA GLASSES of MAKER GLA‘ ibis tne at very | jy 18-ly ER Improved Sewing Machines Te which was grented the Highest Award of the Paris Exhibition, thereby receiving the World's Verdic: of Superiority. E IMPROVEMENTS IN THIS MA- chine has simplified them in many respects, and they arecspabl« of executing twice (Le amount of work they did formerly in any given tim They are without question the only af hires ca. peble of sewing every variety of good: Bhirt borom or heavy trace for sewn by any of these machines by asimplecha le and thread in suck @ manner that closest scrutiny cannot detect e fault. Manufacturers, planters end families will find them the only safe Machines to purchase, as they are built strong and durable, and not likely to out of order. . We have machines with guares attached, for binding hats, cap-fronts, gaiters, &c. Silk, Threed, Cotton, Needles, &c., constantly on hand, at the lowest rates. Persous de: frous of informaticn regarding few- ing Machines will please address I. M. SINGER & CO., 105 Paltimore street, Baltimore. N.B.—Weare to these chines for old machines of any kind =Terme lb- ered. Persons who have been induced to purchase inferior machines under the — of being chesp, will find this a benefit ini - mar 10—tf 8, and many other articles tn ow prices constant], on bard a ————— RON HALL BOOT, SHOE, & THUNK ESTABLISH MENT.—I have this day received a asacrt- ment of Ledice’ and Gentlemen’s irom and Wood frame Trunks also, Bonnet Box- es, Hat Cases, Carpet Bags, of all styles. Ladies’ new style Gaiters, all colors; and black, bronze, end colored Gaiters, ‘with and without tips,st $1. Misses’, Child: ‘Ss, and In- fant’s Shoes. all styles. Gents, Soys,and Youths Patent Leatherand French Calf Boots and Shoes from $i to $5. Call and examine —— before purchasing elsewbere. . P. HOOVER, Ircn Ral jeL-r . a¥., bet’n Hh and 10th ets, CHER GROTHERS, BARKERS, BUY AND SELL FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE; FURNISH DRAFTS On all Parts of United States and Europe; COLLECT DRAFTS On all parts of United States and Exrope; DRAW BILLS ON IRELAND FOR £1 OR UPWARDS; BUY AND SSLL NEOOUTIATE TimME PAPER Investment paying 19Y anc over, LAND WARBARTS. Sale, LAND WARRANTS of a! Minnesota. CHUBB BROTHERS, jen 23-¢ Bankers, opposite the Treasury. BAJOU'S KiD AND OTHER GLOVES. J Georgetown, bas received, from New, York, ladies ~— KID GLOVES white, black and colored; gents. do do, tedies and gents Jaffita Silk and Lisle and boys’ Hore and Nelf Hose. good assortment of the very best makes of above goods, purchasers may deperd opon can be bought elsewhere. mi-w UST RECEIVED— Scotch Herrin; Fresh Peaches and Apricots Prune Cordial Levy’s ceiebrated Bitters Vermacelli and Maccaroni Sweet Ol Frosh Teas, for sale ane, ne, Liquor r Store, ye 10-48 , > BAq! JOHN H. SNOOT. MADRAS, AND *TOCKS AND TIES —All in articles will please give us ® exemine our assortment Price tow for ex GEO A.B WHITE A OO Gent’s Furnishing Store, 33’, Pa ave, be Oth and 1Uth streets . vyR ‘ BONDS, STOCKS, & OTHER SECURITIES; sale. We are at all times Purchasing, ond have for jenomin«tions, Land Werrants located in lowa, Wisconr!n, or NO #.SMOOT,No. 1I95RIDGESIRELT, mp | ‘b Thread Gloves. Also, a first rate assortment of blercbed and brown Cotton Hose, all qual ties; bleached, brown and’ fancy Half Hose; misses Particular attention being prid to wayey 4 e ting 2 good article as cheap asthe seme quality UM™MER t ofthese | ‘ t } aa &

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