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Miscellaneous. UNITED STATES MAIL. DELAWARE AND MARYLAND. Post Orrice Daranrurnt EV BRILLIARNTS. ment, in the city of Washington, until the Ist of October, 1856, to be decided on No. 3819 From the Smyrna Station on the Dela- ware railroad, by Kenton, Templeville, and Greensboro’, to Hillsboro’, miles and back, daily except Sunday, in two-horse coaches. m,of next Browne. CREATION. My heart is awed within me, when I think the great miracle t hat still goes on, 12 silence, round me—the perpetual work Of thy creation, finished, yet Bidders will schedule which will For ever. W. C. Bryant. | connect with the trains on the railroad both ways; THE SPIRE also with the mail on route No. 5317, at Hillsboro’. OF the oad boatts- tne Heaven ascending spire! phil ae S Proposals must be guarantied by two responsi- [Ser B B. Lyten ble ns, certified to as such by the mayer myrna, Dover, Greensboro’, Hillsboro’, or Denton, and contracts, with approved sureties, must be executed by the suceeseful bidder by or before the Ist of November, 1856 Bids should be addressed to the ‘Second Assistant Postmaster ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. Browns’ Hotel —r. p. & Mu. BROWS. Little, NC A A Lamas, Als General,”’ superscribed “Proposals for No. 351 Mrs Gasser, do JA Mudd, Ma For form of bid, guarantee, and certificate, also Miss Little, do 4 8 Bossman, do tor instructions, reqairements, &c , see pampblet Miss Haywood, do 4 W Bowling, do advertisement for mail cervice in Delaware, Mary- M Aime, La J Millikin, land, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, dated Janu- V M Cloven, Miss 8 B Ellis. do ary the 10th, 1956, which will be found with the H White, do W J Besll, do masters above named, wio wiil alse furnish J 8 Boarmand, Ma @ Le Sur, NY Bian Proposals to those wishing to bid. rin a pee pe SL JAMES CAMPBELL, | Barsett, a, = ostmaster General. M Bigelow, NJ R Jannings, do = = 3 oes ag 2 ~ tag sc (No. 567 ] J ason, Ga Colhoun, do + + Fy ‘ i J Jackson, Tenn WB McKinsby, Mass Notice of withdrawal of lands in Miesissip- WSNerdham,Ga = G P Harrts, La pi, Alabama, and Louisia: J T Marley, Yen M Perry, Md pe eeesuenc* OF THE ACT OF CON- JH Robiason, Va 3 T Lyms, Tex gress, approved Lith of ete 1856, Lyre | AA Tenn J C Wood, NY a grant of land to the State o: ve to al Iw » NC JV Pleasant, Ark in the construction of certain railroads in said J C Blocker, do H Keatts, do State, including the portions of the Mobile and W A Goldon & son, Va B Eahen, ia New Orleans railroad in the States of Alabama and H W Reynolds; La BC Willis, NY Louisiana, instructions have this or been giv- J W Reokford, do @ W Land, do en to the local land officersin Mississ{ppi to con- J Sal ai JM Glenn, O tinue the reservation from sale or location ordered x Mr Ki n, do by telegraph on the 9th instant, and to the Ala- c TN , do bama and Louisiana officers to withdraw and re- 8 serve the folio: described lands in their re spective districts, as probably falling withiathe pre:cribed limits of selection, until otherwise di- rected, to wit: Motel.—ws. evr. Hon A G Brown & ly, Miss In Misst6stPPt. Office at Jackson: North and east of the Choctaw base line meri- dian. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6, 7, and 8, of ranges 1 23a 1 ©, 7, ’ gest, ‘Townships 1, 2, 3, 4,5, and6, of range 6. East of Pearl River. Townships 9 and 10, of ranges 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21. ly, C J Barrett, ‘do A Jordan & ly, Texas R E Blankins, Va P Smith, Ala 1. B Gansford, do Office at Aucusta : bPhersid. = North and east of the Choctaw base line and Mrs Lucss He meridian, N 8 Dufaset, ‘Townships 6 and 7, of range 5 P A Sandg, Va ‘ be a 3,4, 5,6, and 7, of ranges 6 to 18, P Graalow, do inclusive IS Swanson & ly.Ga_ K Martin, NJ Townships 1 and 2, of ranges 6,7, 8, and 9 Township 7, of range 19. East of Pearl siver and north of 31st deg. of latitude Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, of ranges 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16 ‘ownships 1, 2, 3,4,5, 6 7,8, and 9, of ranges 17 and 18 Townships 4, 5,6, 7,8, and 9, of range 19 ‘Townships 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9, of range Townships 6, 7,8, and 9, of range 21 East of Pearl river and south of 31st deg. of latitude. S$ C Gasham, Miss Mrs Bradshaw & child Miss Gosham, Mies Willards’ Motel—s. c. & 5. a. WILLARD. SA Welles&ly,Pa JH Pope & serv, Tenn H L Alston, do Mrs Pope, do Miss Pope, do Mrs Dorrell, do A Sp »NY J A Wooderack, Ala Townships 4, 5,6, 7, and 8, of ranges 4,5, 6,7, C A Timlin, do @ H Hill, and 8 J G Brown, DC Dr Van Wych, Townships 1, 2,8, 4, 5,6, 7, and 8, of ranges9, W L Sleete & ly, Mass W K de Graffinrid, Ga 10, 11, 12, and 13 € C Danbon, # E French, DC ‘Townships 1, 2,3, 4, 5,6, 7,8, and 9, of range C R Layton, Il! C W Coffic, Tenn 4 - Dr Holbjook & ly, 8C J C Darmin & son, O Townships 1, 2, 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, of Miss Rullege, do Col Grandin, NY range 15 ‘ownships 6, 7,3, 9, and 10, of range 16 Townships 6,7, 8, and 9, of range 17 ‘Township 6, of range 18. Office at Cocumars : Mass GD Cordell, lowa Kirkwood Mouse.—s. 44 8. xirKwoop. A Daley, Va W H Dean & ly, Mass W Sturgis, Mid Miss Dean, do North and east of the Crane base line and me- 1 ¢ ridtan. P P Pitehlynni Choca — eee do Townships 8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 of G A Davis & dau, Mass E Bandu, do Tanges 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19. AS Compton & ly, Ala B Jarrett, Ma Township 8, of ranges 5, 6, 7,8,9, 10, 11, 12, AJ Mars! Va B Dean, La and 13. 43. W Armstrong,do RK Compton, Va In ALABAMA ‘T H Hueleir, do 8 Thompson, NY Office at 8t_ StEPHENs: J W Michi, do Miss Thompson, do South of the 31st degres of latitude and west of 8G Thompson, Gal = Miss Thompson, do the meridian. Townships 5,6, and 7, of ranges 1, 2, 3, and 4. In Lovistana. Office at GREENSBURG: South of the base line and east of the principal meridian. ‘Townships 7, 8, and 9, of range 13 ‘Pownships 7, 8, 9, and 10, of ran; ‘Townsbips 8, 9, and 10, of range issippi river. Townships, 11, 12, and 13, of range 12 east. Fg 10, 11, 12, and 13, of ranges 13 and east. ‘Townships 10, 11, and 12, of range 15 east. Given under my hand. at the General Land Of- fice, in the city o: Wage this 15th day of August, 1836. JOS 3. WILSUN, au 18-law6w Acting Commissioner. Removed to 367 Penn’a avenue, South side, Oprositg THE NaTIonaL HoTeEL. NEW GROCERY, WINE, AND LIQUOR ORE ‘THs SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO inform his friends and tbe public, that he bas opened a new store, No 367 Penn. avenue, between 4 and 6th streets, five doors east of 6th street, where he intends to keep constanily on hand a large and varied assortment of Foreign and Domestic WINES, LIQUORS, CIGAR 9 and FINE GROCERIES. consisting of fine ‘Teas, Sugar, Coffee, Flour, soap, Olives, Raisins, Figs, Sardines, Anchovies. Otard, Marrett & Co., Pinet & Co., and Col. Chadard’s Brandies In Cases, Demijohns, and Casks. Old Jamaica Rum, Sherries, Maderia, Port of various descrip- tion. St. Julien Claret, Chateaux Margaux, in cases, yore oes Cider, Brandy Fruits, Rey- Ale, Annesetti, Maras: bino, MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS WROM TER UNITED svazES. 14 and 15. --+-New York. .Sept. ’n.New York. .Sept. ----Boston......Sept. New York. .Sept ew York. .Sept ew York..Sept. 24 i Boston......Sept. 27 ‘Pie California steamers leave New York oathe Sth and 20th of each month Slcce08ENNSNS SESSSES PUBLIC NOTICE, OMNIBUS FOR THE CARS! ON AND AFTER MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ist, an OMNIBUS will leave the Union Line omnibus stand, in’ Georgetown, at Solclock a.m and ar Department at 5%; arrive at the depot in time for the 6 o’clock train of cars. Also, leave Georgetown stand for each and eve- ry train, one hour before the starting of the cars, par in attend :ce upon the arrival of every in Fare to and from the early train 25 cents; all otmers to orfrom, 12% cents; Baggege extra, the © according to weight and bulk. By the present arrangement of the cars the coach wiil leave Georgetown at 5,7, 2, and 33 o’ck. Pare to the cars in any of the reguiar Union Line Seents. [au30) G. VANDERWERKEN. THE LAKES: PANCY BAZAAR! 504 Pennsylvania avenue. Gow SILVER, PEARL, IVORY, PARI- an Marbie, Tortoise Shell, Papier Mache, Rosewood, Leather, Moroc:o, China, Biscuit, Roane oe a sang Bohemian Glass, Ebony, Steel, Berlin Iron, and every kind of F ancy 6 nold’s Edinburg Curacoca, Absynth, Champagnes, and a largean varied description of Havana Cigars. Also, Stoughton Bitters and Fever and Ague Bitters, Porter, Ale and Cider. JONAS. P. LEVY, se4-ly No 367 Pa. av , bet. 4\ and 6:h sts. WOOD AND AL. VING LARGE supplies of WOOD and COAL, which we ean sell m the boats at very low prices. Per- sons desirous of la: in their winter fuel would do well to give u before purchasing else- where. BOGUE & WNEILL, sez No. 105 Water street, Georzetown. SIRGER’S Improved Sewing Machines. may be had at To which was granted the Highest Award of haa the Paris, exhibition, thereby receiving J an - English Cutlery, Mathematical Instruments T IN THIS MA chine — them In many respects. and they arecapa of executing twice the amount of wor did formerly in any thi ee They are without question the only 2. ‘iven time, make a present, adorn your person, shines ca- or embellish your home? Consult economy and | pable of sewing every variety of ods perfect; a —— 7 shirt bosom or heavy oct fat arness ans THE LAKES. TOPHAM & NORFLET'S NEW AND CHEAP SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNE STORE, 499 Seventh st . opposite Gad Fellows’ Hall. MESSRS. FOPHAM late of Philadelphia, and NORE LET of this city, respectful: 2 ly announce ‘heir friends and thi - a “ail @ public, that they have com sewn by any of these machines by asimplechange of needle and thread in such 2 manner that the closest scrutiny cannot detect a fault. Manufacturers, planters and families will find them the only safe Machines to purchase, as they are built strong and durable, and not likely to get out of order. We have machines with uages attached, for irs, &c. binding hats, cap-fronts, gai Silk, Thread, Cotton, Needles, &e., constantly — = the a rates. ‘ersons desirous of information regar - Ing Machines will please address” eine Sow I. M. SINGER & CO., aw 105 Ley beakers Baltimore, - B.— Weare pre, to exc) e thy ° chines for old machines of an’ kind” "Terms lib- eral. Persons who have been induced ‘hase infetlor machines under the t ete ae this a benefit inced st Naee CH ARTES, RTS, BUY AND 8. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE; FURNISH DRA Oa all Parts of United Btates anid Europe; COLLECT DRAFT On ail parts of United States and Europe; DR. ON IRELAND gig tere Li ae SR UPWARDS; BONDS, socks, ANB, SELL i E. ING BASKETS, and FANG 4 HORSE BLANKETS COVERS. ae BOXES. and HAMES. Horse, Spoke and bust BRUSH. EB. gchkbs, CURKY-cOmEs, SPONGES, All material used will bo the best — ae cobaveny that can be ‘workmen for several years, our work cannot ees nema either for style or . BY wi efforts to give satis. = - bd des merit, and ¥ solicit, Pastic: pal ular attention id to cover: Wreaks bg all kinds emi. ed ols constantly on hand HATS—HATS_HATS! HATS for YORK FALL STYLE nev 7— 1 Ew YON NEG@or: OF) {GR SHOURITFIES; c ents. Purnishizg Store. ABRRANTS Scmoce TAT IORERY —Tae CHEAP. gale, LAND WanRy ANFSorall denne, have for SOZT CRABS AND GREEN rURTLE Se r Sear SOUP are served every day at. GAUTIER S GET ALL THE NEW BOOKS, Ma. . ines, P; &c., call me | ae FERGUSON'S. 496 Seventh at. Miscellaneous. HATS! HATS! ST RECEIVED A FULL SUPPLY OF fine drab Beaver ventila- ted HATS, which I offer at 83.50; they are the best Hats for the price in the United States. The best black dress Hats got up in he latest style for $3.50, as a those usually sold ) Worth #4; and a first-rate Hat, #2 50. ‘Fhe best materials and the best workmanship is mployed to produce a $5 Hat, which is sold for $3. e do acash business, meet with no los- ve each customer value for his money. Felt Straw Hats unusually low. NB Ay or Driscoll’s Balm of a Thousand Flowers. Price 25 cents per bottle. ANTHONY, 7th street, near Pa. ayenue, Agent fora New York Hat Company. m 24-tf NEW STOVE HOUSE. ses, but Morning Star and Sunrise Cook-Stoves. C. WOODWARD & SUN HAYE OPENED A NEW STOVE, GRATE AND HOUSE-FURNISHING ESTAB- LISHMENT, next door to C. Woodward’s old stand, No. 318 Pa. avenue, between 10th and Lith streets, where they will keep constantly on hand all the latest and most approved patterns of STOVES and GRATES best suited to this mar- ket. Also, a large assortment of HOUSE-F U R- NISHING ARTICLES. Their leading Cook- ing Stoves for this Fall are the MorNING Star, and SunRIsg ‘They are so arranged as to burn wood and coal. The Star has an excellent oven, ventilated through the pipe, a Summer Arrange- ment attached, and a cast tron 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 geauineexcept 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 have, also, the Sunaisk, (fiat top,) naver before offered in this market. They burn wood and coal. None genuine except the bottom p ate in the bake oven is fluted; which insures yood baking in the bottom of the oven, which fs venti lated through the pipe, and has a'so attached a Summer Arrangement in the front of the stove. Fluted bake ovens and summer arrangements are the Store. ‘They have a'soa very large assortment of the latest and most approved patterns of Grates, Par- ler, Chamber, D ning-Room, Office and Store Stoves of all sizes, for wood and coal, that the North can furnish. best suited to this market. You will do well to call and examine their as- sortment of goods. They will take great pleasure in showing their assortment We are sure that our Goods are very low, as we buy for cash. iff” Tees casa. au 29-2m GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF BOOTS AND GAITERS | ate ON COMMISSION, FOR A PHIL- adelphia manu- factarer, a first rate Sewed or Pegged Calf-Skin BOOT at $3 62, full as good as those usually sold at $5 or 36; aida French Calf Patent Leather GAITER at $3 50, as good as an at $5; a first rate Ca! Galterat $2 50, these are the best goods that is (or ever were) sold in the District for the price; for the oof, come and see ourself. Terms positively cash. No extra rofit charged to offset bid debts. Call at the EW YORE HAT STORE, Seventa street. near Pennsy.vania avenue. m2 tf ANTHONY, Agent. TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT — TOBIAS ISHES TO CALL THE ATT to all that suffer with defective sight, caused by age, sickness, and particularity from lasses in, ndiclously selected, to bis superior SProra SLES and GLASSES carefully ground by himself to a true spherical accuracy, and bril- ant transparency, suited precisely and benefi- cially to the wearer according to the concavity or convexity of theeye. Very numerous ae the ill effects caused to the precious organ of sight from the commencement of using glasses in not pa | peeey suited, by the use of an Optometer ; an he practice of many years enables him to meas- ure the f disease of the eyes, and such glass es that are absolately required wiil be furnished 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 aid. Persons that cannot conveniently call, by send- ing the glasses in use, and state how many inch- es they can read this print with their spectacles, can be supplied with such as will improve their sight. Tanarinatia 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 office, No. 612 SEVENTH STREE&T, three doors from Odd Fellows’ Hali, uP stains. NORFOLK, September 7, 1951. Sir-—The Spectacles you made for m* sult very well, and seem to have improved my sight more than any other | have lately tried LITT. W. TAZEWELL I have tried a pair of Spectacies obtained from Mr. Tobias, and find them of great assistance to my sight, and corresponding with his descriotion of the focus. 1 recommend bim asa skillful op- ticlan. HENRY A. WISE. Having been induced by a friend to visitthe es- tablishment of Mr. Tobias for the prrpese of try- ing his glasses, 1 was furnished , im with a pair silg: a colored blue, which have afforded Ine more relief and gratification than any I have ever tried. My sight, originally very :ood, was injured by writing and reading at niyat, fre- uently to a very late hour; but with the ald of these glasses I can study almost as late as ever, and that too without the pain I have eens: suffered. JOHN WILSON, Late Commissioner Gen’! Land Mtlice, December 11, 1855. { have used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacles for jthree or four months, and take it pleasure In say- ing that lam much Trane with them. I have yy them. been much benefit! May Sth, 1558. GEOR. P. SCARBURGKH. 1 was recommended to Mr. John Tobias as a ekillful optician; and as I have eyes of remark- able peculiarity, { was gratified to find that Mr Tobias seemed to comprehead Sire inspec - tion and someslight measurement, a he has made mea pair of Spectacles that suits me ad- mirably. July 11, 1856. A.P. BUTLER. WILMINGTON, N. C., Jan. 27, 1854 Mr.J Topias: Dear Sir—1 am happy to say that the Spectacles witch I obtained from you last week are entirely satisfactory. Froman inequal- ity in the visual range of my eyes, { have hereto- found t diticulty in- getting glasses of the proper focal distance itaffords me pleasure t» state that, by the aid of your optometer, this diffi- culty has been happily obviated so that the glasses you furnished me are decidedly the best adapted to my eyes of any | have ever used. yours, .B. DRANE, Very respectfully. Rector of St James? Parish DuraRTMENT OF INTERIOR, May 7, 1855. From natural defects and the unequal range of my eyes, I have been compelled to use glasses for several years. I have tried different opticians without obtaining glasses tly fitted to my eyes. Four months since Mr. Tobias made two pairs especially for me, which I have found to serve me Lpelyeye § By the use of his optometer he is enab‘ed to adapt Glasses minutely to theeye. I most cheerfully recommend Mr. Tobias to ali having occasion to use glasses. and bear my testi- 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 & MICROSCOPES, WATG! MAKER GLASSES, and many other articles in a = ne at very low prices constantly on hand. y 18-1y Scu OOL BOOKS.—THE CHEAPEST Place to buy School Books is at TARLOR & MAURY’S Book and Stationary Store. march 1—¢ {Information for Travelers. ORANGE & ALEXANDRIA AD. Ly s anaes |MEDICAL DISC DOCTOR HOOFLARND'S CELEBRATED GEKMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., WILL BFFRCTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA RVOUS D and sll Dis Great Southern Mail Line! aT WICK DAILY —& (SUNDAY NIGHTS EXCEPTED) Between Washington City and the South! VIA: ALEXANDRIA. @ORDONSVILLE, RICHMOND, DAN- VILLE GREENSBOROUGH,N.C. AND DAILY TO THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS. Leave Washington at. Leave Washington a! . Leave Alex * M. Leave Alexandria at. 2 ee tA Travellers will find the Morning Line in con- nection with the Virginia Central Railroad, the Cheapest, most Pleasant and Fxpeditious R uote to HE VIRGINIA SPRINGS Greenbrier White Sulphur and Fauquier White a Hot, Alum and Capon Springs, Welr’s Cave, Natural Bridge, Lexington, &c. OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONS will be at the Washington Railroad to con- PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE, Fy ft ¢ ¢,toSTEAMER GRORGE PAGE, for ALEXANDRIA,a dis-, ance of six miles allowing ample time for ry from Washington to Richmond .. Fare ‘+ <i Danville . Fare ‘* — Greensborough. ‘Tickets procured on the boat. Expedition and Comfort are sscured by this Route, asitisa LINKOP FIRST CLAS® PAILROAD vuow ALEXANDRIA TO DANVILLE. THROUGH PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE sarried without cost tothe Depotof the Petersburg Railroad. JAMES A. EVAN sel Agent, Alexandria, Va. FOR HAKPER'S FERRY, Via Chesapeake $ pw Ohio Canal THROUGH IN TWELVE HOURS! AE NEW AND SPLENDID PACKET- BOAT ARGO, Capt. Cuas. H. MeRRItt, will commence copay “WEEDS 8 remedy that cares EVERY KIND F HU TRE WORST SCROFULA DOWN MON PIMPLE. é HAS TRIED IT IN OVER ELE hundred cases, and never failed except cases, (both thunder humor ) He has now in his ion over two hundred certificates of its vir- 99 all within twenty miles of Boston. ‘Fwo bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sere - AA Lee feeling utmost c: virtues: adapta thon to the diseases for which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one tbat has stood the test of a ten years’ trial br fore the American people, and its reputation and sale is unrivalled by ond similar preparations extant The testimony in its favor given by the most prom- inent and well known physicians and indiv' is of the country is Immense, and acare- lof the A'manac, published annually jor, and to be had gratis of any of ) , Cannot but satisfy the most skepiicel that this remedy is really deserving the great or!- ebrity it has obtained. it office and manufactory No. 9 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. READ THE FOLLOWING: Morcantown, Va , Avgust 4, 1855. Dr C. M. Jacxson—Dear Fir:—The sales of the Bitters are increaving, and what speaks vol- umes {n their favor ie ths tall who bave used them speak bigbly of theireffects No medicine thet I sell gives such gencrel satisfection, and the ée- mand for it exceeds all precedent; and I assure you it affords me pleasure to sell such a remedy. Our physicians no longer scowl at it, but are cor - pelled 'o acknowledge its Intrinsic valve, end tle ter part of them have bed wagnanimity suf- cient 'o lay aside —, =, ard prescribe it in their tice. es; y yours, sii FON CHALPANT. For sale by ttorekeepers and druggists in every town and village inthe United States. Price 75 cents bottle. Zz. PT GILMAN, Washington ind JUHN =, jmples on the face. Pipero te three Wotton anon bottles are warranted te eure the wer “urce to ve bottios are warranted to eure the "One to two betes are warranted te cure a! Tee rem ce me Four to six bottles are warranted to eure eerrup' will clear the system of ulcers. ‘Worst case of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted te eure the most desperate case of rheumatism. ‘Whree to four bottles are warranted te eure the sult rheum. Five to eight betticc will eure the werst cases ef a la. A baneSt is always exporiensed from the fret bottle, anda rfoct cure is warranted when the ventity is taken. Koader, i over a thousand beitles of this in the vicinity of Dosten. I know the of itin everycare. osureas water will above wg rrpryeee guisk fic, socure Willithis cure bi a Sold a boitie of it but that sold am trial it elwaye spesks for itself. things choxwt this herb thst appears to me Regular Trips between | Ing; first thatit srevws im our i : 5 71m GEORGETOWN and the above Polat, on Mon- es Quits PiskUlel, and yet its v2lue KIDWELL, Georgetown, Age’ a je — day, March 27th, 1856. a Con knows aatil | dlasevered it la 104¢—second. RIVATE MEDICAL TREATIO“N "Phe Boat will leavethe wharf of W.H.& H.@ | that !tckoald cere all kinds ef humer. Pr ca sein Ritter, Georgetown, D.C., every Monday, Wed | | Ix enécr $8 ive ides of the sudden ries nesday, and Friday morning, at 6 o’cloc! 2 are spuiztity of Lae dissevery, I will state | PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGES, Returning, she will leave Harper’s Ferry every | thatin April, idt3, 1 pecdle< it, and seld abo ae ‘Fuesday, Thursday and Satu bottics por day—tx April, 1564, 1 sold ever 1,008 o’clock. bottles per Cay of it. Some ef the wicleszie Di who have bees im businocs twenty and thirty years, say that no- thi im the an) of patent medic! ‘was eve: Uke {t. Where is a universal praise of it from al) quarters (Stee mM. B. LA CROIX, Me. D., ALBANY.N. ¥., 48 Gnd 130 Fine, Plain, and Colored Liti- card ograph: and Plates. Puiez onty Fwanty-Five Carrs Sent Free of Pi e to all parts of the Waios. (caearses BOOK EVER P¥UBLISHED— and containing nearly double the quaatity of read- ing matter In that of the FIFTY CENT OR DOL- LAK PUBLICATIONS. it treats on the PH YSIOL- OGY OF MARRIAGE 4 the Secret Infirmities and Disorder of Youth and Maturity, resuiting from ex- cesses, —— —. the % hysical and men old : ore with ee $.% M: , its duties and disqualfications, end their — weg pvt On Anatomyand Physiology. iseases of the Ke- poonusltes Organs of both sexes, their structrve, usez, and functions. A and compreben- sive ‘Treatise on the Daties and Causaitles of « gle and married life—bappy and fruitful allicnc mode of securing thera—infelicitov fe ones—thelr obviation and removal Pp hints to those contem, matrimony, that will overcome objections to it; none, however, she take this important step without first consulting \(s On the diseases and ined! Threugh Tickets, $2.26. To Leesburg $1.62, tncluding the Stage from Edwards’ Ferry. Families intending to visitthe Virginia Springs the coming season will find this by far the most safe, pleasant, and cay ees route to Berkeley Capon, Shanondale, White Sulphur and Warren. eals served on board at moderate rates. A coach will always be in readiness In George- town to convey passengersto and from the Boat. Ferfurther particulars Inquire at the store of W.#H. & H. G. RIT JOHN V. AVIS, Jr, mar 18—tf WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILKUAD. NHANGE OF HOURS.—On and after Mer- day, the 23d instant, the Trains will Leave Washington at 6 and 8 a. m., and 3 and i p.m B unday at 4% P. m. Leave Baliimoreat 4 sad 8 8. m., and Jand 5H P. m. yn Sunday at 4% a. SS THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES ABR hu'sreamens. Geen HE SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINK n my own practice | always kept it strictly for amo oe Tinee its introduction asa family medicine, en found in it veat and wonderful virtuer mat I —e! suspected es Seyeral cases of ¢ tic fits—a disease whic! was alweys considered {r urabie, have been cured by 2 few bottles. O, what a mercy if it will prove efectual in all cases of that awful malady—there are but few who have seen more of it than I have I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them ed people cured by it. For the jous diseases of the Liver, Sick Headache, DysPepeia, Asthma. Fever and Ague, Pain inthe Side, Diseases of the Spine, and ee, foe oe of the = nm ¢., the discovery has done more good ny maeaizine ever known. oc of diet ever necessary—eat the bes: you can get and enough of it. Directions for Use.—Adults one table spoonfu) x day—Children over ten years dessert spoon |\—Chlidren from five to eight years, tea ful. As no directions can be app! icable to all eon stitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bewel> twice a day MANUFACTURED FY DUNALD KENNEDY, Me. 120 Warren strest, Rozbury, Mess Paicx, On Do: have ‘TER, Georgetown, and Harper’s Ferry, Va. zu. _M. PARBONS, Agent. LLaR. re the Wholesale Agents —New York City, C. Vv t of females from infancy to old age, each ATLANTIC .. Capt. Eldridge. | CLICKNER, 61 Barcla’ gare 3 ” RING, case graphically illustrated by Deautifal Iikepra. Re Nedra at ADRIA’ Pe apt. Jas. ) These ships having been built Rr osatasr ex- | Baltimore, BROWN & BROTHER, CANB pressly for pussamnat service, Brey care has HATCH. Alexandria, PEEL & STEVENS been taken in their construction, as also intheir! At Retail by all respectable Druggists engines, to insure strength and speed; and their nited States and B: h Provinces, a accommodations for passengers are unequaled for | the Dreegist: comf< oMBiice of pasoage fr Carter's Spanish Mixture rice of passage from New York ‘o Liverpoo! ! in first cabin, $130; in second do., $75. From | pHe GREAT PURIFIER OFTHE BLOOD BEST ALTERATIVE KNOWN!! Liverpool to New York, 30 and 20 guineas. An ten NGO? A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT!!! experienced surgeon attached toeach ship. No berths oan be secuyed. ustil paid for. An infallible remedy for Scrofula, King’s Evi), Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, = : Its perusal is particularly recommend- to 192 Broadway; A.B. & 100 Fultos street. Philadelphia, 1.W.DYOTT & 8O hic us debility, its causes and cure = at once so simple, safe, and effect: «i that failure 1s impossible—rales for daily ma 2a ment—an essay on Spormatorraca, wi rec: obsefvutions on the safer and moresr ‘a ms: of treatment—precautioaary hints on the evile re- sulting from ——e E: tice—an essay on zi! @iseases arising from | reticn, With plain and simple rules by which all persons can cure them selves without mercury—remedies for those « inflicted miseries and Cisappointed bo; 50 MR. fortunately prevalent in the ies it isa truth. fu’ adviser to the married and thove contemplating The oe re of this eee —— papeoes siege ht bulk heads, and to avo! nger from ice will notcrose ‘ostu! on the Face, Blotehes. 8 entertaining secret doubts of their the Banks north of 42 degrees, until after the ist Beis ane and a Chronic Bore Eyes, | physical condition, and who are concejous of hev- of August. Ringworm or Tetter, Scald Heald, Enlarge. [nphazarded the health, happiness. ana privileges ment and pain of the Bones and Joints, Salt | to which every human being is entitled. Rheum, Stubborn Ulcers, yphilitic Disorders. and all diseeses arizing from an Injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. id ba IS great remedy, which bas become so og idly and so justly celebrated for its extraordi- nary efficacy | relieving and curing many of the most obstinate and terrible forms of disease with which mankind is affiicted , is now offered to the public, with the confident assurancethat no Mzp- IcaL DISCOVERY ever made has beenso eminently successful incuring ScROFWLA, and aLL DISEASES oF THE BLoop,as CAR TER’S SPANISH MIX- PROPOSED DATES OF #AILING. From cers York. From Liverpool. 1856 Wednesda) Wednesda’ Price TWENTY-FIVE CENTS odes y, or Five Copies for One Dollar. Mailed, of pont. aK, to of the United States . B.—Those who prefer may consult Dr. LA CROLX upon any of the diseases upon which this book treats, either pepe | or by mail. Med!- cine sent to any part ef the Unicn according to 4!- rections, safely packed and carefully sec fom all observation. Address Dr.M.B. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maidea Lane, or Post sens weg ont ibany, N. Y. Offce open smtoopm and ont Benae me ° Saturday. from 3 un’ Saturday. pie etors receiving mail Mateos pomeggh ave ~ aces bs The propri: are by te a one jew York, Saturday. most Satinring aud astonishing” Gclalls of cures | deems ir , - Saturday. » | made in all parts of the country, and in most cases —— Saturday. Wednesday. where the skill of the best Physicians had beer Saturday Wednesday ....Dec. 24 | Hed tn vain. AYER’S PILLS ay Se vee. on is Its power over the BLoop Is truly somerkehie . EDWAKD K COLLINS & co., | gud ail dlseases arising from impurity of the great FOR ALL THE 56 Wall street, New York. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. STEPHEN KENNARD & CO., 47 Austin Friars, London B.G. WAINWRIGHT & CU., Paris. es — -< sengpet ra lect be account- able for go! silver. lon, 8) ie, ‘ a 2 Nils’ of Inditg are cious stones, or metals, unless signed therefor, and the value thereof expressed m 1-tr therein. BY RAILROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST. (a aos: Time between Washington and Wheeling but 174 hours! Bunning Time botween Washington and Cincinnati 27 hours! THROVEM TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHECKS £0 BE HAD IN WASHINGTON. Nk: BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ROAD bering Srey improved its Western connections, now offers the fu!/est inducements to Travelers between WASHINGTON, BALTle MORE, and all portions of the WEST, NOR TH- WES nd the SOUTHWEST. The -onnection between the Trains from Wash- ington and the Trains bound West from Baiti- more is always wabewnrt f made at the Washington Junction (lately catled the Relay House) 9 miles from Baltimore. ‘This is the only change of cars required between Wasiington and the Ohio river. Baggage ls checked through to Wheeling at the Washington Station, and rechecked and trans- ferred there, (with the Loomer pol without charge, for those holding fe eiag Uh kets for »olnts be- yond. The conne ‘tin; ins leave Washington dally at62.m and4 p.m. On Sundays at the tater hour oniv. At BENW OOD, 4 miles from Wheel! rect connection !s made with the trains of C. RAL OHIO RALLROAD, running from Bellair, on the Ohio, through Senne, Zanesvilie, and Newark, to COLUMBUS. These trains connect at Newark with the cars of the Newark, Mansfield and Sandusky Railroad for Sandusky, Toledo, Detroit ome St. Louis, etc. At COLUMBUS the C_O. Railroad trains con- nect with the fast trains of the Little Miami Rail- road to Xenia, Cincinnati, Loutsville, etc. At XENIA (on Littie Miami! Railroad) connection is formed with the trains through Da’ nm, to Indian- apolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, hicago, Rock Isiane eee Louts, — etc Passengers oe Through Tickets for Memphis, Vicksburg, Natchez, Tos Griese ete., which are also soid at Washi; m—are trans- ferred at Cincinnati, to the Mali Steamers onthe Ohlo. Tickets for Evansville, Cario, and St. Louis are sold by the river route , i[7~ For CLEVELAND, ard via Cieveland to ‘To-edo, Detroit, Chicago, ete » tickets are sold. when the Olio is navigable between Whee ing and Wellsville (forty mifies) ‘where a connection ey the C:eveiand and Pittsburg Raliroad is made, Travelers are requested to notice that while this 1s the only route affording Through Tickets and Checks in Washi: m, it is also the shortest, most speedy, and direct to neary a'l the leading ints in the great West. The distance from ashi n to Cincinnati is but 653 miies, being about 100 miles shorter than by any other reute! FARE, BY THROUGH TICKET, FROM WASHINGTON; '» $9 50; Colum- 515 65; 80; Cficinnad, 816 00; Cincinnati, $18 00; Indiana-c!ts’gi7 50; Cleve- land, $12 20; (Toledo, $15 80; Hetroit, 'g15 20; Chicago, $20 65and $19 50; St’ Louis, $28 50 and $25; Memphis, $26; New Grieans. $31, et. FOR REDERICK AND HARPER’S out a single failure, out of thethousands who have used it. Carter’s Spanish Mixture contains ne mercury Opium, Arsenic, or am drugs, but is com of Roots and Herbs, com- bined with other ingredients of known virtue, and a be _— tothe aor ae infant or most de- vee. invalid, without the least possible hesi- jon. ae have oe for short Foe em oo volumes of testimony in our jon, an from gentlemen of the highest respectability, well known in their various localities. Please read fo yourssives. We take great pleasure In calling the attention of our readers to the merits of Carter’s Spanish Mixture as a remedy for diseases of the blood. It enjoys a reputation In this city unequalled by an’ = er preparation. Detly Dispaich, Rich ‘Whe Hon. Johx M. Boits, of Va., says heconsid ers it a matter of duty to add his test y to virtues of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, FROM ACT¥aL remarkable < PURPOSES OF A KfouliaeeD\ FAMILY PHYSIC, HERE HAS LONG EXISTED A PUBLIC demand for an effective Purgative Pill whic could be relied on as sure and perfectly safe in i's operation. This has been red to meet that demand, and an extensive t of its virtues hes conclusively shown with what success it accom- Plishes the ae designed. It is easy to make nt gs ical Pili, but not so easy to make the best of Pills—one which sbould have none of the objections, but all the advantages of every other This bas been attempted bere, and with what suc cess we would respectfully submit to the pubi decision. It has been unfortunate for the path hitherto that almost every purgative medicine ‘s acrimonious and ir:itating tothe bowels. This isnot. Many of them produce so much gripiny pain and revulsion i: the system as to more than counterbalance the good to be derived frow them These Pills produce no irritation or pain, unless it arises from a previously existing obstruction or derengement inthe bowels Being purely vege- table, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity; but itis better than any medicine should be taken judiciously. Minute directions for their use in the several to which they ere ap- plicable are given on the box. Among the com- plalats which have been speedily cured by them ‘we mey mention Liver Complaint, in its various forms of Jaundice, Indigestion, Langu ng Loss of Appetite, Listlessness, Trrltsbility B ious Headache, Billous Fever, Fever and Apu in im the Side and Loins, for in truth, all these are but the consequence of diseased action of the liver. As an aperient, they afford prammpt and sure relief in Costiveness, Piles, Colic, Dysenter Humors, Scrofula and Scurvy, Colds, vith sor ness of the b dy, Ulcers and impurity of th: blood ; in short any and every case where a purge- tive is required. Ti f have also produced some singularly su°- cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Grav el, Erysi;elas, be peep of the Heart, Pains in the Back, Stomach and Side. They shot ld be freely taken in the spring of the year, t ty the blood end prepare the system for the c of seasons. An occssional dose stimula: stomach into health’ tite and vigor. They their stimulant action on the circu renovate the strength of the body. a or di: PERSONAL OBSERVATION Of its tive powers for the diseases in which it is used. We bave been cured of a violent eee Liver disease by Carter’s Spanish M We know It to be all It professes.—_Editer Southseds Democrat, Petersburg, Va We have focod from mal trial, that Car ter’s Spahish Mixture is 2 truly valuable medi cine.—Ed. Vergennes Inde; t, Ve. GREAT CURSE OF et lrg lam et ape man in our employ was cured of Scrofula of a vir- ulent character by a few bottles of Carter’s Span- ish Mixture, aftereverything else had failed. Oth- e7 cures which have come under our own chserva> tiod, proves to us conclusively, that is really e val- uable medicinal agent. We take great pleasure in the attention of the afficted to fis mer- its —Richmoud Revutlican. SYP HILI1S.—1 beve seen 2 number of cures of flor rmed by Carter's Spanish Mixture I leve it to be 2 perfect antidote for that horr! bie disease. E. BURTON, Com. of Revenue for city of Richxsond LIVER DISHASE.—Samuel M. Drinker, of the firm of Drinker & Morris, Booksellers, Rich- maond, Vs. saree of Liver — ee = y only three bottles ef Carter panish Mixture, OLD SORES, UL€EZS AND OBSTINATBE ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN.—See the cure of Mr. Harwood, and others, detailed in our Al- wanac ‘Phe number of such Car. ter’s Spanish Mixture, precludes the 9 of inzorting them in an advertisement. EFFECTS OF MEACURY.—Secthe ener Mr. Eimore. He was eaten up with unnecessary dosing should never be carried too far, as every purgative medicine reduces ®* eon mp when taken toexcess. The thovsand cases in whic! physic is required cannot! bec au they suggest themselves tot and it is confidently be era better purpose 'ban Which has hitherto been available to W hen their virtues are once known the public will no longer y employ when in need of a cathartic medicine sugar wrapped they are pleasant to take, and belpg purely vegetable, no can arsine from their use in any quentity. For minute directions see the wrapper on the RHEUMATISM.—Mr. John F. Harrison Druggist, of Ma: » Va., writes of the sin. gular cure of a violent case of Rheumatism. patient coul t walk. A “SCROFULA—M writes -—Mr. Harrison also t cure of Scrofula, in the eens , (of three years standing, | which PREPARED BY DR. JAMES C. AYER, PRACTICAL § ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, LOWELL, MASS. Price 25 Cents per Box. Five Boxes for $1 09 Sold by Z.D. GILMAN, Washington, and all respectable druggists. ausim UST RECEIVED— FERRY, MARTINSBURG. CUMBERLAND oh Ponce pricots BERKLEY SPRINGS, BEDFORDSPRINGS, ene: “ie peas PIEDMONT, UAKLAND, and FAIRMONT, Levy's erlsbex tters : passengers may leave Washington at 6 a. m oF ee yee m. For the minor way stations between —— 1 aad Maccarent Wate — Wheeling, take 6 a. m. train from i Pres woe for sa) e LT RHEUM D SCR ONAL M ror toana res 4b UM AN: = at JONAS P. LEVY, ihe heer dere cei | Serofuin and wart monet Obie fe 10-47’? Wine, Liquor and Segar Biore. UCHANAN 1 B ws sperms anne heatland do eae For further information, Through Tickets, | by only three Denies ae Saintly’ bg a. PARSONS, Agent, WM. 8. BEERS & Go Proper, WM . WOODSIDE, ; se , New Y. Price $1 or for 86. ©4000 Dred, chis. sroey, Relies” Baltimore, times a

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