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EVENING STAR. MUTUAL FORBEARANCE. BY cowPER. ‘The kindest and the happiest pair ‘Will find occasion to forbear, And something every day they live, To pity and pores Seaeve But if infirmities that fa! In common to the lot = ail— jemish, or a sense im _— pigee ce little to be spared, Then farewell all that must create The comfort of the wedded state; Instead of harmony, ’tis jar, And tumult, and intestine war. ‘The love that cheers life’s latest stage, Pioof against sickness and old age, Preserved by virtue from declension Becomes not weary by atteation ; But lives, when that exterior grace Which first inspired the flames decays Fis gentle. delicate and kind, To faults compassionate or blind, And will with sympathy endure Those evils it would gladly cure ; But , coarse, harsh erpressicn Shows love t> be a mere profession ; Proves that the heart is none of his, Or soon expels him if itis. ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. Willards’ Hotel—J. ©. & 8. a. wittarp. jannewell, Ala J C McKeen, Ter Vrinseely, Miss J ANiles & ly, Ma HH Anson, O Miss Niles & serv, do BB Leveretts, NY C E Jarvis, NH L Lawin ly, a G Brownson, Tex J Medford, MM Tyler & ly, K HW: Vi Miss L. Tempe, 40” Miss Watterton, do Mrs Quinn, NC R Ornback. NY Miss Hayes, do Martin, la br Gal ther, do HB Powers, Ga E Duan, J Kerr, NY J Smith, do JW Bardwell,do & B Lamb, SC HC Wheaton, Pa F Vincent, NY H Exhbell, Va C Brewer, USA AD Hall, Ala Hon 6 P Scar ugh, Va J @ Shields, Miss Miss Scarburgh, do j Pie NY Mrs Scarburgh, do W B Sears, Ala J Reeler, NY wd Whi La R P Mo do P Gibbons ‘Ten Mrs J L Tervis, La Mrs Smith, Ga JH Sickles, NJ P Antsnidus, co Miss Hodges, do W 8 Terris, do National Hotel.—wyx. cur. Miscellaneous. _.__— Siscotiancous. Removed to 367 Penn’a avenue, South side, Oprosits THE NATIONAL Horst. NEW GROCERY, WINE, AND LIQUOR Ez. c<@8 LEAVE TO HE supscnigEn, Bi0s LEAVE 3O new No. 367 + avenue, pas cPened "na 6th ateets, Ave doors east of 6th ‘where he intends to keep constanily on hand alarge and varied assortment of Fore! and Domestic WINES. L'QUORS, CIGARS, and FINE GROCERIES, consisting of fine ‘Teas, Sugar, Coffre, Flour, Soap, Olives, Raisins, Figs, Sardines, Anchovies. Otard, Marrett & Con, Pinet & Co., and Col. Chadard’s Brandies in er, Demijohos, and Casks. Old Jamaica Rum, Sherries, Maderia, Port of various ae a tion, St. Julien Claret, Chateaux whee ce in cases, Champagne Cider, Brandy Fruits, Rey- nold’s Edinburg Ale, Annesettl, Maras-hino. Curacoca, Absynth, Champagnes, and and varied description of Havana Ci; Also, Stevghton Bitters and Fever and e Bitters, Porter, Ale and Cider. ONAS. P. LEVY, i se4-ly No. 367 Pa. av., bet. 4 and 6th sts. en Hee SE atari hid densi, Sh anette JOHN W. MYERS & CU. DEALERS IN Whi e and Red Ash, pei sone Transition, Nut, Cumb. Lump, & mith's Coals. Also, HICKORY, OAK, AND PINE WOOD. ERSONS LAYING IN FUEL FOR THE winter will find it to their advantage by send- ing us their orders, orleavicg them at P. J. Steers’ store, No. 4887th - treet, between D and E, ss they will be promptly filled with the best article and at low J ype 2,240 Ibs. given to ton JOHN W MYERS&CO, Office and Yard corner of G and 22d streets, se 2-im First Ward. 7 T. J. & W. M. GALT, DEALERS IN LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL. Also, HICKORY, OAK, AND PINE wooD CARGOES ON THE WAY—ONE OF White Ash, one of Red Ash, one of Lehigh. Persons laying In the'r coal for the winter, ¥ sending us their orders will find thei filled wit the best article ata moderate advance on prime cost Wood of the best quality always on hand. 240 pounds ta the ton. J & W.M. GALT. au29-tf N.W- cor. i2th and C sts., No.5i7. PUBLIC NOTICE. OMNIBUS FOR THE CARS! N AND AFTER MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Coal kept under ap Miscellaneous. NEW STOVE HOUSE. Morning Star and Sunrise Cook-Stoves. C. WOODWARD & SON AVE OPENED A NEW STOVE, GRATE AND HOUSE-FURNISHING ESTAB- LISHMENT, next door to C. Woodward’s old stand, No. 318 Pa. avenue, between i0th and lth streets, where they will keep constantly on hand all tke latest and most approved patterns of STOVES and GRATES best suited to this mar- ket. Also,a ay assortment of HOUSE-F UR- NISSING ARTICLES. Their leading Cook- ing Stoves for this Fall are the MonNING Stak, and Sunrise They are so ar! red as to burn wood and coal. The Star has an excellent oven, ventilated through the pipe, a Summer mas ment attached, and a cast iron Roaster, which makes the stove so complete that there can be nothing more desired in a first class cook stove. None of these Stoves are genuine except the above named advantages are attached, and Morning Star cast on the front of the Stove, and five stars cast in the rear of the ham boiler They tuve, also, the SunaisE, (flat top,) never before offered tn this market ‘hey burn wood and coal. None genuine except the bottom plate in the bake oven is fjuted; which insures yood berries Ba the bottom of the oven, which is venti lated through the pipe, and has a'so attached a Summer Arrangement in the front of the stove. Flued bake ovens and summer arrangements are the Stove. They have aiso a very large assortment of the latest and mosi approved patterns of Grates, Par- lor, Chamber, D ning Room, Office and Store Stoves of all sizes, tor wood and coal, that the North can furnish, best suited to this market. You wili do well to call and examine their as- Bi Ek ORANGE & ALEXANDRIA BAILROAD. Great Line! aa TWICE DAILY (SUNDAY NIGHTS EXCEPTED) Between Washington City and the South! VIA: ALEXANDRIA GORDONSVILLE, RICHMOND, DAN- VILLE GREENSBOROUGH,N.C. AND DAILY To THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS. Leave Washingto: -6 o'clock, A.M. Leave Washin: .M. Leave Alexandria at. .M. Leave Alexandria at.... S ae M. Travellers will find the Morning Line in con- nection with the Virginia Central Railroad, the Cheapest, most Pleasant and F xpeditious R uote to THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS Greenbrier White Sulphur and Fauquier White Sulphur, Warm, Hot, Alumand Capon Springs, Weir’s Cave, Nataral Bridge, Lexington, &c. OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONS Will be at the Washington Railroad Depot to con- PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE, Fres of Charge, toSTEAMER GEORGE PAGE, for ALEXANDRIA,a dis-, ance of six miles, allowing ample time for Meais. Fare from Washington to Richmond. $5 50 Fare ‘¢ sag Danville . it rd Fare ‘ és Greensborough . Tickets procured on the boat. Expedition and Comfort are secured by this Route, asitisa LINROP FIRST CLASS RAILROAD vrom ALEXANDRIA TO DANVILLE. THROUGH PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE carried without cost tothe Depot of the Petersburg dailroad. JAMES A. EVANS, sel Agent, Alexandria, Va. FOR HARPER'S FERRY, % Via Chesapeake § pw 5 Ohio Canal THROUGH IN TWELVE HOURS! fINHE NEW AND SPLENDID PACKET- BOAT ARGO, Capt. Coas. H. MRRRILL, will commence making Regular Trips between GEORGETOWN and the above Point, on Mon- — March 27th, 1856. he Boat will leavethe wharf of W.H.& H.6 Ritter, Georgetown, D.C ery, pine Wea nesday, and Friday mornt: at 6 o’cloc! Returning, she will leave Harper’s Ferry every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning, at o'clock. Throagh Tickets, $2.25. To Leesburg 31.02%, tncluding the Stage from MON PIMPLE. HAS TRIED IT IN OVER ELEVEN hundred cases, and never failed except cases, (both thunder humor ) He has now in his ssion over two hundred certificates of its vir- all within twenty miles of Boston. ‘Two bottles are One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of on the face. Pete to tree biles. ‘Two bottles are warranted to eure the wors eanker in the mouth and stomach. ‘Three to five bottles are wananted to eure the ‘Worst case of Erysipelas. humor in the eves. ng % One bottle will cure scaly eruption ef the skiz. ‘Two to three bottles are wanened to cure the Worst case of ri Tm. ‘Fwo tothree bottles are warranted te cure the most ite case of rheumatism. ‘Three to four bottles are warranted te eure the salt botue, and 4 “apa! oe is warrented when the above quan! ie 2. Render, i peadled over 2 thourend bettles of this in the vicinity of Bosten. I kaow the effect freiah are, sorure will tnis eure humor. I neves sorure x ory) botile of it but that sold another trial it always speaks for itself. thivgs abeut this herb thst appears to me zg; Sret thetit grows tn ovr mets qsite piextiful, ead yet its value Cosy sisurs untit 1 dlccovered it in 1t6-—secena, that if should sure 3!) cixds of humer. @ pelacity ef the that in April, 1883, i peadled it, bottics per day—in April, 1854, Il cold ever 1,006 bottles per day of it. Some of the whelesale ta businces Spine | end thi intwo ‘pottles will elear the system of One to two bottles are warranted te cure al the Bitters are increasing, and w' umes in their favor is th» (all who have used them speak highly of their effects No medicine that rheum. I sell Five to eight bettles will cure the werst cases of rofala.. itaffords me wea pened it is always experienced from the first ber pelied to acknow! town and village in the United States. cents KIDWELL, Georgetown, Agents. Medicines. BDoc TOs eer ee HD's GEKMAN BITTERS LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA AUNDICE, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DPF. bility, Diseases of the K’ nd ell Dis tion to the diseases for which it is recomme: untried article, but one that eaten years’ trlal before the and its reputation and saleis ~ similar extant. in its favor giver by the most prom- 1 known physicians and indisiduais is immense, and a care- of the A'man READ TRE FOLLOWING : ge pesto be » August 4, 1855, Dr _ C. M. Jacxson—Dear Fir:—The s2lex of it speaks vol ives such general satisfection, and the ée- it exceeds all precedent; and I arsure leasure to sell “a aremedy ictans no longer scowl at It, but are ce: m- Les Fite intrinsic valve, and :i ¢ iter part of them have bed magnanimity ruf- ic'ent 'o lay aside their prejudicies a: d prescrite Rint pees. SO ae. For sale by » and druggists in every Price 75 bottle: Z. D. GILMAN, Washington, and JOHN ». je7m " PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATME on TEE PHILOSOPEICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, aY 19-4 Mm. B. LA CROIX, Me Dey ALBANY,N. Y., Ist, an OMNIBUS will a, Re sortmce of peodr Suir wile Edwards’ Ferry. 350 Pages meee ee Colored Liti ms sf in im - bs JP Muray, Tenn Mrs J Matthews, Ala Geugenuns aiGelewek cma tia in showing thelr assortment | We are sure that | ,, Fsmilies intending to visitthe Virginia Springs | Guaiters, Fasen ony Fwantt-Fivs Cxnve, J $ Pickett, do W Matthews, do War Department at 5%; arrive at the depot in Hoods are very low, as we buy for cash. the coming seaso! y erkel In my own practice I always kept it strictly fer | Sent Free of ga NY E Duconran, ‘Cub oe : ui 1 2 safe, pleasant, and cheapest route to Berkeley Dut since its intredastion as @ YHEAPEST BOOK EVER PUBLISH F R Pike, } can, Cue time for the 6 o’clock train of cars. i> 8 CASH. au29-2m_ | Capa, Shanoadale, White Salehurand Wares, | Rumore—bu genera) nok enanieneae + Musker Fla = PGuigiey bes Also, leave Georgetown stand for each —_ aay - GREAT iikeUCTION eals served on board at moderate rates. owe y — ee double the quantity of read- 4C Jones & sister, Va A A Marshall, Va sea be naeada ae pathe ariel of every in IN THE PRICE OF BOI'S AND GAITERS | A coach will always be in Teadiness in George- | “Several cazes of epileptic fite—a disease whick tng matter 1 that of the J Fryer, Pa SJ Sharp, Ma tcale. r HAVE ON COMMISSION, FOR A PHiL- | town to convey Liners Sedgley veg ee of | W2% always considered incurable, have been cured | FIFTY CENT OR DOL- L Posey, Md Mrs Allison, Va Fare to and from the early train 25 cents; all adelphia manu- F eee Pent Georgetown end | DY 2 few bottles. O, what a mercyif it will prove | LAR PUBLICATIONS. P Gray, Ga Miss Morgan, do others to orfrom, 12% cents; Baggage extra, the | facturer, a first rate JOENY Ain eee ee effectual in all canes of that awful malady~ there It treats on the PHYSIOL- @ P Kane, Md Master Morgan, charge according to weight and bulk. Sewed or Pegged JOH? A 3, 4h Maxper's Betty, Va. are but few who have seen more of itthan have. | OGy OF MARRIAGE, 8 Bridgers, i € Palmer, Conn By the present arrangement of thecars the coach | Calf-Skin BOOT at mar il _—_—_-___________________ | __I know of several cases of miteesd bom of them | and the Secret infirmities 8 B Bumpherys, WW E Norments, Va will leave Georgetown at 5, 74,2, and 3% o’cl’k. | $3 82. full as good WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILRUAD. | aged people cured by it. For the various diseases | anq Disorder cf Youth and coe T Garduer, do Fare to the ears in av of the reguler Union Line | 48 those usually sold of the Liver, Sick Headsche, Dyspepsia, Asthma, | Maturity, resulting fromex- 6 Garuett, Ky R E Gardner, do 2eents. [an32] G. VANDERWERKEN. at $5 or #6; ard a SS Sa Fever and Ague, Pain inthe Side, Diseases of the | ceases, which destroy the J B Sherwood & fy, Ala © McCay & ty, French Calf Patent = Spine, and particularly in diseases of the Kid- physical and mental Pee SN LF Mcaller, Ma Mrs Le Conte, Ga UNITED STATES MAILS. Leather GAITER at YHANGE O OvES Pein neys, &c., the discovery aas depe more good thas | fre with Observations on ~~ : M Marks, Ga Mrs R McCay, do - Se Dias eeet any Fone Eee ee toe a sa zane | MY medicine ever . Marriage, its duties and disqualifications, ora L Moore, La Miss Bisel, do Post Orrics DEPARTMENT. at 85; a first rate Ca! Leave W: mat Sando} a. m., am No change of diet ever necessary—e*t the best | iieir remedies; with Lit ographs, !llustrating the J Ludowig, do JJ Hughes, Ma September 1, 15 Galterat $2 50, these 4% p.m. you can get and enough of it. ae Anatomy end Physiology, 2nd Diseases of the | WA Richardson, 111 Hon R Mott, O ROPOSALS FOR CARRYING THE | are the best goods On Sunday at 4 P. m. ; Directions for Use.—Adults one table spoonful productfve G: of both sexes, thelr strocte: J Cochran, Va P West & fy, SC mails of the United States from the 15th De- | that 1s (orevex were) Leave Baltimore at 44 and 9% a. m., 2nd 2 and per dzy—Children over ten years dessert spoon | ises, and functions. A popula’ Miss La Kassalam, SC cember, 1856, to the 30th June, 1£53, inclusive, on | sold in the Distriet 5X p.m al—-Children from five to eight » tea Spoon: | sive Treatis: on the Duties and Causalties of » , » 1858, —— the followixg routes in KENTUCKY, will be re- | for the price; for the 2 On Sunday at £4 — PARSONS, Agent. | ful. A® no directions can be applicable to allcon | Sie gnd married life—happy and fruitful alliances Browns’ Heie’.—1. rp. & u. prowy. ceived atthe Contract Office of the Post Office sigan ap oon pauttissiv cada Welerhe ap i—wv ——— =: Ages. | stitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels | Taode of sec: them—infelicitous and infert! 0, or : JJ Duvall, Ma 6 Curry, Ore Department, in the city of Washington, until9 prot THE NEW YORE AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES Sbush STEAMERS. HE SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINK D W Moon, Tex DF Clarke, Ga t charged to ofset bad debts. Call at the NEW YORK HAT STORE, Seventa street, near Pennsy.vania avenue. m 24 tf ANTHONY, Agent. & m., of the 15th day of November, 1£58, to be decided the same day, viz: No. 82i8_Frem Lexington, Ky , by Pi-e Grove, Winchester, Loydsville, and Mount Ster- ling, to Owing ‘ville, 47 miles and back, ER Dillingham, NJ W W Badin, DC B Rodges, do F N Beteler, Md C W Hunnicutt, do J Gar.. Pa Mrs Wright & dau,do BM Stone, do ones—their obviation and removal —impor:: hints to those contemplating matrimony, that w! overcome objections to it; none, however, shou) take this important step without first con: ies on the diseases twice a day MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY, Me. 120 Warren street, Rozbury, Mase Pricz, One Dottar. Wholesale Agents —New York City, C. V t of females from infancy to oli : HATS! HATS! are the : Barclay street; C. H’ RING strated by besutinen ie, six timesa week to Mt Sterling, and three soar = ; ANTIC Capt. Eldridge. | CLICKNER, 61 a Ne DPR yl) ically thu by beautiful ithe pe — NY Tomas: rr times a week the residue; the mails to be eT re a ULL subse OF Ee 2 Capt. Comstock. | 192 Broadway; A.B. & D. SANDS, 100 Fultos c pla us debility, its causes ande BN omy WO Tal ua Conveyed with certainty, celerity, and se- | toa HATS, which 1 offer Ex ‘ ADRIATIC ee | en een aa ee bya setenne so ctmpte, safe, and eee 4 ’ butt, cu ity. - a rs P shi t by contract ex- ? we it ure is impossible—rules for daily man, ». Ew = sa w — ‘urd, do Leave Lexington daily, except Su:day, at 2 peer ep sees Wee pouty tee Goeeamat oervices on care has | HATCH jieewnishe, PERE sore ment—an exsay on Spormacorhora, with preci 3 — &ly,NY LP Ouds, NY pm; _ _| United States. The best been taken in their construction, as a! in their it ‘dish Provi ee obsefvations on the safer en smorssveegnbel io, de — ’ Arrive at Mt. Sterling same day by il pm; es, to Insure strength and speed; and their | United States and British mees, and aise by | of; 't—precautionar HL Ferguson & ly, do Leave Mt Sterling icomaay: Wednesday’ black dress Hats got wu: engines, gt i he latest style for $3 as good as those usually sold at $5; and a good fashion- @r¥ able Mat at $3, worth #1; ~<a and a first-rate Hat, 82 50. and Friday at5am; Arrive at Uwingsville same days by 8a m; Leave Owingsviile Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at3 pm; Arrive at Mt. accommodations for passengers are unequaled for elegance and comfort rice of passage from New York to Liverpool! in first cabin, $130; in second do., $75. From Liverpool to New York, 30 and 20 guineas. An the Dragrists of teis Mtv, Carter's Spanish Mixture THE GREAT PURIFIER OFTHE BLOOD treatmen' ¥ hints on the evils re- sulting from nee wen = rectice—an exag’ el Giseases aricing from indiscretion, with 4 simple rules by which ail persons can cure them selves without mercury—remedies for those rel. Kirkwood House.—3s. & a.m. kIRKWooD. RS Hallé fy, Ta $8 Farran, SC AC Hamell, NY H Wilson, USN 1 e di by6 ed. Haine hi N BEST ALTERATI KNOWN!! inflicted miseries and a ppointea + 80 UD “ Sterling same days by 6 pm ; ee the best workmanship is | experienced surgeon atiac! toeach ship. No HOY & PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IF inthe young. it sa truth. JM Hall, slo A Wilson & ly, Mise Leave Mt. Sterling daily, except Suntay, a | TUS lead ty produce a So Hat which ie ontd for | vertus can be sekeed wea ab ae The ships | am infalitole remedy for Scrofuia, King’s Rvii, the married and thesecoutemplst Pkelye de’ Tigeia Ante ub Easianton came cncieee $3.50. | We doacish business, meet with no los. | of this line have, Pap algae ee ere Pocumatism, Obetinate Cutaneous Eruptions, | marriage: Its perusal ie Faceret daucie of tear 25 > . is, an r fr ostul ea, jou! t 3 Bines, N ¥, L Halsley, Pa And, from \st December to 1st April of each | 8% but give each customer full value for his fee Houta aaatke of 42 degrees, until after the 1st Pimples or les on the Face. > elr > money. Feltand Straw Hats unusually low. N. b Agent for Driscoll’s Balm of a Thousand Flowers rice 25 cents per bottle. ANTHONY, 7th street, near Pa. ayenue, Agant fora N k Hat Company. m 24tf TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGUT tertalal: sical condition, and who are conscious of bev. ing hasarded the health, happiness. and Privileyes to which human being fs entitled TY-FIVE CE Five Copies for One Doilar. Maijied. ay to parts of the United stat N. B.—Those who Bolls, Ague and Fever, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Tetter, Scald Heald. E: ment and of the Bones and Joints, t Rheum. Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, and all diseases arising from an ‘njudicious use of Mercury, (mprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. of August. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING, From Livsrpoel, 1856. year. Leave Lexington daily, except Sunday, at® am; Arrive at Mt Sterling same day by 5 pm; Leave Mt. Sterling Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at5 pm; Arrive at Owlngsvilie same days by 8 pm; MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEANERS From New York. 1956. a ENITED SvATES Ne Saturday ome. a = = % Saturday il HIS great remedy, which hes become so rap- | CROIX upon any of Leave Owingsville Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday idl Ate) 80 justly celebrated for its extreaclh book treats, either Personally or by mail. and Saturday at 5a m ; Saturday. eeeesos The California steamers leave New York onthe Sth and 20th of each month. SIR GE R? 8s Improved Sewing Machines. To which was the Paris Exhibition, thereby receiving the World’s Verdict of Suveriority. E IMPROVEMENTS IN THIS MA- chine has oo them tn many respects, and arecapableof executing twice*he amount of wor! — aid formerly ta any given time. They are without question the only Machines ca- pable of sewing every variety of goods perfect; a shirt bosom or heavy trace for harness can sewn Les any of these machines by asimplechan; of and thread in such a manner that the Closes? scrutiny cunnot detect a fault. Manufacturers, planters and families will find them the only safe Machines to purchase, as they are built strong and durable, and not Ukely to get out of order. We have machines with guages attached, for binding bets, cap-fronts, gaiters, &e. Suk, Thread, Cotton, ) eedles, &¢., constantly bg Se boo lowest rates. ‘ersons desirous of lnformation regarding Sew- ing Machines will please addrees = . 1. M. SINGER & co., 105 Baltimore street, Baltimore. N. B.—We are prepared to exchange these ma- chines for old machines ofany kind Terms lib- eral. Persons who bave been induced to purchase inferior machines under the pretext of being Ss find this a benetit indeed CH ROTHER AND SELL FOREIGN AND DoMzsTiIC EXUBR ANGE; FURNISH DKAP?S On ali Parts of United States ana Ecrepe; COLLECT ORAFTS On all parts of United States and Burope; DRAW BILLS ON IRELAND FOR £1 OR UPWARDS; BUY AND SELL BONDS, STUCKS, & UTHER SECURIBIER; NEGOTIATE TIME PAPEK. Investment paying 10¥ and ever, fer sale. LAND WARRANTS gelesen WARRANTS of . Land Warrants located tu loo NWisgpasin, oF " CHUBB BKOTH R8, Jan 23 Bankers, opposite the ‘Treasury. OEE HE STEAMER GEOKAa - r — willdepartatthe falleg. nce re: Leave Alexandria 7M, 9,111 Leave Washington. ..&, 10, }2 jews-4 108 CoRsé ZOR MOUNT VERNON, IN TUESD& AND FRIDAYs.— ROUND TRIP, $1; FROM e eane, ALEX ANDRIA75CENTS.—The steamer THOMAS COLLYER leaves as) ton at 9 and Alexandria at 9¥ o’clock. leave the Capitol Coach fare 10 cents ae ; for the boat ats with George & Thomas P; 5 Refrestments on the boat. mee SAN’L @EDNEY, Captain. CHANGE OF HOURS. N AND AFTER MONDAY PAGE Will ron ai tee GORE hours: - Lea ‘ Sone Alexandria at 436, 8, 10, 12, 254,436, ane ye Washington 6, 9, i, 14, 34, 54, nar je 29-t¢ ELLIS L. PRICE, Captain, nted the Highest Awardof at all times vrenaaing, and bave for ub wishing the coaches will leave their THE 30th of Arrive at Mt S$ Heats same days by Sam; 3 one at Richmond same day by 7 pm; Leave Kichmond Tuesday, Thursday, und Saturday at5a mj; Arrive at London same days by 7 p m ; Leave London Monday, Wednesday, and Friday atsam; Arrive at Richmond same days by7 pm; —_ Richmond daliy, excep: Sunday, at am; Arrive at Lexington same day by 2 pm. NOTE. Proposals must be yuarantied by ble persons, certified to as such two responsi- y & postmaster or judge of a court of re-ord, and contract must be entered into by the successful bidder, with surety, before the 15th of November next No pay will ke rade for trips not performed, and for éach of such omissions not satisfactorily explained three times the pay of the trip may be deducted. Forarrivais so far behind time as to break connexion with depending mails, and not sufficiently excused, one-fourth of the compensa: tion for the trip is subject to forfeiture. Fines will be imposed, uniess the teteeee bad be romptly and satisfactorily explained, for nez- ecting to take the mail from or into a post office; for suffering it to be injured, des- troyed, robbed or !ost; and for refusing, after demand, to convey the mail 2s frequently as the contractor runs, or is concerned in canata hicles on the route. ‘The Postmaster Gener: annul fas contract for repeated failures to run reeably to contract, or for disobeying the post odice laws or instructions of the aerartioeat. The Postmaster General may alter the sched- ule. He may also order an increase of ser- vice by allowing therefor a pro rata increase on the contract pay. He may aisocurtail or discon- tinue the service in whole or in part, at prorata decrease of pay, allowing one month’s extra compensation on the amount of service dispensed with. Kids should be addressed to the ‘ Se. ond Assistant Postmaster General,”’ superseribed “ Proposals for Nos. 6218 and $219, Kentucky For further particulars see Pamphlet advertise- ment for conveying the maiis in Kentucky, Ten- nessee, &., of 1854, °55, and <6 JAMES CAMPBELL, se 4-lawiw Postmaster General. ~P. HUOVEK’S BOO We TR K ESTAL- LISHMENT —1 have on hand the largest and most extensive assort- ment 0° Gentlemens’ and Ladies’ Soie Leath- er Traviing ‘Trunk, irong and Wood Frame Packing ‘Trunks, Vali- ces, Bonnet Boxes, new syle; Carpet tags of sll styles and qualities Also, a general assortment of La , Gents’, Boys’, aud Misoss Shoes, all colors and stiles. All’ wishing to Purchase any of the above articles will find it to their advan- e to examine my stock before purchasing else- where Caillat 8S. P. HOOVER’S, Iron Hall Penn. ave., bet. 9th and lth jy 22 streete, SE ares TRAVELING TRUNKSAT LOW PRicKs AT:i22PA AVENUE. ALL & STEPHENS ARE IN RECEIPT of another large and fine as sortment of best sole leather travel- ing TRUNKS, LADIFS’ DRESS TRUNKS, HAT BOXES, VA- LICES, CARPET BAGS, BATCHELS, &c., embracing all qualities of fine and low priced traveling requlsties WALL & STEPHENS, aud-tf Pa ave., bet 9th and ith streets OLY HAMS! OLD HAUS! E HAVE RECEIVED A LOT OF MAG- < rolie Hams two years old. a rare and very — a KING & BURCHELL, ——._£0F Vermont ave., and | street CHAUNCEY WARRINER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Fine Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. Selling at a very liberal el ima phe MCttOm from cus. No ‘a. avenae, hetweed and 7th (in Browns? Hotel bulidiae au 9 3m T° GET ALL THE NEW BOOKS, ma. ines, Pi &c., call at ae ‘FERGUSON'S, 86 Seventh st. may effects caused to the precious organ of sight from the commencement of using glasses in not bein; Asely suited, by the use of an Oftometer ; an he practice of many years enables him to meas- ure the focal disease of the eyes, and such glass es that are absolately required will be furuished with precision and satisfaction. JOHN TOBIAS ac:nowledges the very libe- ral encouragement already obtained, and further solicits the patronage of those that have not yet availed themselves of his ald. Persons that cannot conveniently ca!l, by send- ing the glasses in use, and state how many tnch- es they can read this print with their spectacles, can be supplied with such as will improve their sight. nnumerable testimonials to be seen; and ref- erences given to many who have derived the greatest ease and comfort from his glasses. Circulars to be had gratis, at his otfice, No. 512 SEVENTH STREET, thres doors from Odd Fellows’ Hall, up stairs NorFouk, September 7, 1454. Sir—The Spectacles you made for ms suit very well, and seem to have improved my sight more than any other I have lately tried. LITT. W. TAZEWELL I have tried a pair of Spectacles ob ained from Mr. Tobias, and find them of yreat assistance to my sight, and corresponding with his descriction of the focus. I recommend him as a skillful op- tician. HENRY A. WISE. Having been induced by a friend to visitthe ¢ tablishment of Mr. Tobias for the Ue ose of tr ing his glasees, 1 was furnished im with a pair slightly colored blue, which have afforded me more relief and gratification than any { have ever tried. My sight, originally very good, was injured by writing and rea@§mg at night, fre- uently to a very late hour; bu these glasses I can study almost as late as ever, and that too without the pain [ have previously suffered. JOHN WILSON, Late Commissioner Gen’! Land Oifice December 11, 1855. - 1 have used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacles for three or four months, and take great pleasure in say- ing that | am much pleased with them. I have been much benefitted by them, May 5th,1458. GEOR. P.SCAREURGH. I was recommended to Mr. John Tobias as a skillfal acide and as I have eyes of remar! able pecu is f I was gratified to find that Mr. ‘Tobias seem: to comprebesd them by inspec- tion and some slight measurement, and he has made mea pair of Spectacles that suits me ad- mirably. A.P. BUTLER. N July 11, 1856. WILMINGTON, N.C., Jan. 27, 1854 Mr. J. Tosias: week are entirely satisfactory. Froman inequal- ity in the visual range of my eyes, [ lave hereto- found proper focal distance state that, by the aid of your optometer, this ditf- culty has been happily obviated so that the ylasses age furnished me are dec'dedly the best adapied fo my eyes of any I have ever yet used. Very Cag aca yours, B DRANE, ector of St James? Parish DRPARTMENT OF NTERIOR, May 7, 1855. From natural defects and the unequal range of led to use glasses for I have tried different opticians to my Four months since Mr. Tobias made twe pairs especially for me, which J have found to his optometer he 1s enab'ed to adapt Glasses minutely to the eye. ‘Tobias to al! having occagien to use glasses. and bear my testi- my eyes, I have been com several years. without obtaining glasses Ly fit res. serve me perfectly. By the use of I most cheerfully recommend Mr mony as to his skill as an optician. “ HENRY &. BALDWIN, Assist. Sec’y to sign Land Warrants. P. 8.—-OPERA GLASSES of it variet TELESCOPES & MICROSCOP: 08, WATC MAKER GLASSES, and this tine at very low prices constantly on hand. Jy 18-1y Se S° HOOL BOOKS.—THE CHEAPEST Place to buy Scheol Books is at TARLOR & MAURY’S sea Book and Stationary with the aid of Dear Sir—1 am happy to say that the Spectacles which I obta!ned from you last it difficulty in getting glasses of the itaffords me pleasure to Many other articles in o8ed ec. 20 For fret; e a) to EDWARD K COLLINS & Co. 56 Wall street, New York. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. STEPHEN KENNARD & CO.,, Austia Friars, London B. 6. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. The owners of these ships will not be account- able for gold, silver, bullion, s ea ae ten pre- cious stones, or metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof expressed therein. m 1-tr BY RAILROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST. GS Fi Ss, SS; Lime between Washincton and Wheeling but 174 hours! Running Time between Washington and Cincinnati 27 hours !! THROUGH TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHECKS TO BR HAD IN WASHINGTON. fies BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ROAD gerkeg Ftp d improved its Western connections, now offers the fullest inducements to Trave lers between WASHINGTON, BALTI- NORE, and ail portions of the WEST, NORTH- WEST, and the SOU THWEBT. The onnection between tie Trains from Wash- ington and the Trains bound West from Balti- more {3 always promotly made at the Washington Junction ey catled the Relay House) 9 miles from Baltimore. This is the culy change of cars required between Washington and the Ohio river Baggage is checked througn tc Wheeling at the Washington Station, and rechecked and trans- ferred there, (with the pagsea: ) without charge, for those hoiding ehrough ckets for ;cints Be: yond = ‘The vonne ting trains leave Washington daily at6a.m.and4 later hour only. AtBENWOOD, 4 miles from sb Macross RAL OHLO RAILROAD, running from Beilair, on connection i made with the trains of CE the Ohio, through Cambridge, Zanesville, and Newark, to COLUMBUS. Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, ele. ‘At COLUMBU . nect with the fast trains of the Little Miami Rail. road to Xenia geet apolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Island, St. Louis, Curio, etc 1” Passengers ho!din, Memphis, Vickshurg, Natchez, New* Orleans, et which are also sold at Wash! ferred zt Cincinnati, to the Mali Louis are sold by the river route To.edo, Detroit, Chicago, ete and Wellsviile (forty miles) made, most speedy, and — in the great West. The distance from Reatin ton to Cincinnati is but 653 miles, being abou miles shorter than by any other route! FARE, BY THROUGH vTICKET, bus, $13 65; Day Cincinnati, land, $12 50; Toledo, $15 80; Detroit, potaie he $20 65and $19 50; St Louis, $28 $25; Memphis, $26; New Oreans g3l, ete. FERRY. FOK FREDERICK AND HARPER’S MARTINSBURG. CUMBERLAND, BERKLEY SPRINGS, BEDFORDSPRINGS, ate aerate ve a.m Boe For the minor way stations between altimore and Whecling, take 6 a.m. train from PIEDMONT, OAKLAND passengers may Washi n. im. ‘or trains to and from Baltimore, Annap- olis, etc., see specia! advertisements. LP For farther infermation, Thro WM. 8. WOODSIDE, Master of Trans march 1—tf 8B. & O, Railroad, Bal p.m On Sundays af the ‘hese trains connect at Newark with the cars of the Newark, Mansfeld and Sandusky Railroad for Sandusky, Toledo, Sthe C O. Railroad trains con- Cincinnati, Louisville, ete. At XENTA (on Little Miami iailroad) connection ts formed with the trains through Da) ‘ton, to Indian- hicago, Rock Through Tickets for se. —are trans: team: th Ohio. Tickets for Evansvilie, Carlo, and. St. U> For CLEVELAND, and via Cieve'and to tickets are sold, when tie Ohio is navigabie between Whee ing where th with the Ceveiand and Pittsburg “Raliroac = ‘Travelers are requested to notice that while this is the only route affording Through Tickets and Checks in is Sexo it Is a'so the shortest, direct to near y a'l the leading FROM WASHINGTON :—To Wheeling, $9 50; Coium- yton, $15 50; Cincinnati, 816 00; Louisville, by ral'road, $18 65, by steamer from 18 00; Indiana oils, $17 reg 50 and THOMAS H. PARSONS joo ete. to . it, St Washington Station a? portation, mary eflicacy ir relieving and curin: ried in vain. Its power over the ELoop is truly remarkable all diseases arising from impurity of the great Suat oy Lirx have been and cured with- out a single failure, out of the fousands who have pe it. rely Ss) ~ Mixture contains no ereury, um, Arsenic, or any dangerous drugs, but ieee sed of Roots and Herbs, com- bined with other {ngredients of known virtue, and ~— be pa tothe youngest infant or most de- — invalid, without the least possible hesi- on. We heave only room for short extracts from the volumes of testimony in our Possession, and all from gentlemen of the highest respectability, well known in their various localities. Please read fo yourselves. We take sreat pleasure in calling the attention of our readers to the merits of Carter’s Spanich Mixture as a remedy for diseases of the blood. [t enjoys a reputation in this city unequalled by an otter preparation. Daly Dupata, Richmond. ‘a. ‘Whe Hon. Joha M. Betts,of V2.,says heconsid ers it 2 matter of duty to add his testimony to the virtues of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, PROM ACT WAL PERSONAL OFSERVATION of its remarkable cura tive powers for the diseases in which it is used. We have been cured of 2 viclent and Liver disease by Carter’s Spanish Mi: Democrat, Petersburg, Va We have found from personal trial, thet C: ter’sSpahish Mixture is 2 truly valuable me cine.— Hd. Vergennss Independent, Vt. @REAT CUKE OF SCKOFULA man in our employ wes cured of Scrofu! ish Mixture, aftereverything else had failed. uable medicinal agent. in calling the attention of its —Richmond Kesublican, 5 ehh tome ee have seen 2 philis formaead by Carter’s Spanish Mixture 1 Teitewolt to be 2 perfect antidote for that horr! le disexse. E. BURTON, Com. of Revexue for city of Richmond fe take great IVER DISEASK.—Samuel M. Drinker, 0! the frm of Drinker & Morris, Bookseliers, Rich- disease of severa! moad, Va., was cured of Liver a, by ealy three bottles of Carter’s Panish Mixture. CLD SORES, ULG ERS AND OSSTINATE ERUPTIONS ON THE SEIN.—See the cure of Mr. Hurwood, and others, detailed in our Al- ‘The number of such cases cured = A ty manac ter’s Spanish Mixture, precludes the poss! of inserting them in an advertisement. EFFECTS OF MERCURY.—See the cure 01 Mr. Elmore. He wes eaten up with Mercury and of which perfectly restore F. Boyden, formerly 1 the Astor House, N.Y ., but more recently propri- etor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, was cured ot Neuralgia by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Since ‘That time, he says he has seen it cure more than could obtain no relief, until he took six Carter’s Spanish Mix! him to health and vig NEURALGIA.— bu cases of the disease in which it is used He never fails to recommend It to the afficted. RHEUMATISM.—Mr. John F. Harrison t, of Martinsburg, Va., writes of the sin- of Rheumatism. ‘Pha A few bottles catirel; cured bim. SCROFUL 4 —Mr. Parison iso writes of ‘reat cure of Scrofula, in a fray, (of three years sianding, | which all the dor . Bix bottles made a cure of gular cure of a violent case patient cout it walk. = pt of the ny 4 Hotel, fuesandetieecs ie a num. effect. He it alterative ip years standing ‘arter’s Spanish Mixture ttles WM.8. BEERS & CO., Preprictors, ew tema six bottles , OF ersaleby C! . STOR, York, for $5. i by mod HAS LONG EXISTED A PUBL! could be relied on as sure and perfectly safe in operation. This has been pre; demand, and an extens‘ve trial of its virtues s+ conclusively shown with what success ft accom- plishes the a physical of all Piils—one which shou) vbjections, but all the advanteges of every othe ted . We know It to be ali it professes.—_Editer Southside a3- vir- ulent character by a few bottles of Carter’s 8; = th- er cures which have come under our own observa: tod, proves to us conclus! vely, that is really @ val- ure © ailicted to its mer- ‘winber of Cures o: many of the | cine sent to any part af the Union according to é}- F Saturday Wednesday most obstinate and terrible forms of disease with | rections, safely packed end cerefully rectured from Leave Mt Sterling daily, exce)t Sunday, at Caer Saturday... Wednesday. which mankind {s afiicted , is now offered to the | all observation. 8am; : ~ODY Saturday. 2 Wednesday. - 20 | public, with the confident assurancethat no Muv-| Address Dr. M.B. LA CROIX, No. 31 Matéca Arrive at Lexing'on same day a 5pm; ISHES TO CALL THE AT TION | Saturday. Wednesday. - 3 | tcax piscoveny ever made has beenso eminently | Lane, or Post Office Box 579 Albany, S819 From, Lexington, by Walnut Billl, Cleve- to all that suffar with defective stant, | Saturday. Wednesday. -17 | gacceesfat incnring ScroruLa, and aLt DisRasee UF” Office open dail from 92 ma io 9 p mm. ava - 37 vill > Kt baa! an rare py or caused by age, sickness, and particularly from | Saturday. Wednesday » 1) ov rmz BLoop,2s CARTER’S SPANISH MIX- | om Sunday fro: P. B. a Gecckiaad’ corse ens Roads’ | glasses ‘nfudiciously selected, to his siperior | Saturday. qwasneniny 51 TURE. ‘Office REMOVED from No. 58 Beave: «1 balay pr exh re flee and back aly than? | SPECTACLES and GLASSES carefully ground heros ped ‘Fhe proprietors are receiving by — mail ‘1 Maiden Lans, euk i Monee aad three times a | by bimself to a true sprerical accuracy, and bril- Wednesday. most flattering and astonishing details of cures . ig ; S es "at 9 ly to the wearer according to the concavity or where the skill of the sic a a a Lexington daily, except Sunday, at2 sonvecity a theeye. Very te natoon ae the il Wednesday FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, demand for an effective Purgative Pill wh to meet tt designed. It is exsy to make ali, but not so sory es make the br~t have none of the This has been attempted here, and with wh su cess we would respectfully submit to the Public decision. It has been unfortunate for the patien: hitherto that almost every purgative medicine |< acrimenious and iritating tothe bowels. T isnot. Many of them produce so much grip’ pain and revulsion in the system as to more counterbalance the gocd to be derived from ther These Pills produce no frritation or pain, unle » y it arises from a previously existing obstruction or derengement in the bowels Being purely veye- table, no barm can arise from their use tn quantity; but itis better than any medicine sbou i be taken judiciously. Minute directicns for ther use in the several diseeses to which they are ap plicable are given on the box. Among the com- pleints which have been speediiy ‘we may mention Liver Complaint. in {ts various forms of Jaundice, Indigestion, Lenevor and Los of Appetite, Listlessness, Irritability, B lions Headache, Billous Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side and Loins. for in truth, ail these are but the consequence of diseased action of liver. Asane ent, they afford prompt and relief in Costiveness, Piles, Colic, Dysent fumors, Scrofula and Scurvy, Colds, with sor ness of the b-dy, Ulcers end impurity of the blood ; In short any and every case wherea purge tive is required. They have also produced some singularly suc- cessful cures in Rbeumatism,Gout Dropsy, Gray el, Erysi;elas, Pa!pitation of the Heart, Pains to the Back, Stomach and Side. They sho: ld be freely taken in the spring cf the year. to pe the blood and prepare the system for the cha cf seasons. An occesional dose siimulates (i¢ stomach {nto healthy action, and restores a~ ¢ : tite and vigor. They purify the blood, and ty thelr stimulant action oa the circu'atory syster. renovate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole ora ism. Hence an occasional dore is edvantazceus even though no serious derangement exists, bui unnecessary dosing should never be carried to far, as every purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken toexcess. The thousand a cases In which @ physic is required cannot be er merated here. but they suggest themselves to tL reason of every bedy; and it is cenfidently lieved this pili will answer a better purpose thi anything which has hitherto been avallabl mank! When their virtues are once know® the ic will no longer doubt what remedy employ when in need of a cathartic mn edicive Being sugar wrapped they are plessaut to t and being purely vegetable, no harm can «! from their use in any quantity. — minute directions sce the wrapper on the ox PREPARED BY DR. JAMES C. AYER, PRACTICAL ¢ ANALYTICAL CHEMIST. MASS. ; Price 25 Cents per Box. Five Boxes for $1.00 Sold by Z.D. GILMAN, Wesbii én, and all reapeo'able druggists. —” sr wre j™=. RECEIVED— ~ Seotch Herr: and Apricots | Fresh Peaches Prune Cordial celebrated Bitters Vermacelli and Maccaroui Sweet O11 Fresh Teas, for sale by JONAS P LEVY : ES Wine, Liquor and Segar store Bocuanan SCOTTISCH— Fillmore Just published at our Piano and Ntusic Store 40BN F. E iis. j

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