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y EVENING STAR Miscellaneous. Miscellaneous. Information for Travelers. a ° Orphan's Court, September 6th, 1856. = ne denazet HATS! OBANGE & ALEXANDEIA ILBOAD. BRILLIANTS. ISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, WASHING. JRE RECEIVED A FULL SUPPLY OF retTTe | TON COUNTY, TO WIT:—Inthe case of } ¢, 426 rap Beaver ventiln- ALBUM POETS. The harmless boys, scarce knowing right from wrong, Who libel others and themsetves in song, When their first pothooks of poetic rage” Slant down the corners of album’s page, (aaa cou; lets spread their sprawling ‘ms As a swimmers move their legs and arms, Will talk of “‘ Hesper on the brow of eve,’* And call their cousins ‘‘ love'y Genevieve ed While thus transformed, each dear deluded maid Pleased with herzelf in novel grace arrayed, Smiles on the Paris who has come to crown wen trick Moran, de- 4 cond Nhe Baboater, pr hig ha« with the ap- | %t $3.50; they are the best probation of the Orphan’s Comst of oo reel hand peice | Jn he aforesa! nted Tuesday, the lo Paint for tne fital pPiement and distribution of | black dress Hats got ry in the pers estate of said dece7sed, of the assests | he latest style for $3.50, as collected and turned inte money, when and where | 200d as those usually sold ll the ereditors and heirs of said decersed are | 2 Seg taper ood fashion- Gag | r h notified to attend (at the Orphan’s court of Wash. | able Hat at $3, worth $4; “Cages GORDONSVILLE, RICHMOND, DAN- notified scanty.) with their claims properly vouch. | 8nd. first-rate Hat, $2 50. : VILLE GREENSBOROUGH, N’C. re the may otherwise by law be cxcluded | The best materials and the best workmanship Is AND DAILY To THE phe benefit of said estate: Previded, acopy of employed to produce a $5 Hat, which is sold for VIRGINIA SPRINGS. this order bs published once a week for three windy rls ee — wee ae ce Leave Washington a. 5 usto! yas Seber in the Evening Star, previous to said 30th money. elt and Straw Hats unusually low. ieave piece ge : BA, Great Southern Mail Line! sa-T WICE DAILY —@& (SUNDAY NIGHTS EXCEPTED) Between Washington City and the South! VIA: ALEXANDRIA z ent for Driscoll’s Balm of a Thousand M. This uew-born Helen in a gingham i es — Pere rong N. ROACH, Reg Wills. Flowers "Price 33 cents per boite. a! Leave pea * PM. Holmes. ANTHON street, near Pa. ayenue, Agen’ aed pr syns )DORS. se S-w3w ED. N. ROACH, Reg. Wills a te York Hat Co d ey. PY “ nection with the Virginia Central Railroad, the oo Cheapest, most Pleasant and ¥ xpeditious R uote to Proposals for Building Six Schooners forthe THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS United States Revenue Service, NEW STOVE HOUSE. Greenbrier White Sulphur and Fanquier White zy open tebgdent free Ae ernrncts Springs, T E Weir’s Cave, Natural Bridge, xington, &. EALED PROPOSALS, DISTINCTLY EN- OMNIBUSES and BASBAGK WAGONS \7 dorsed ‘Proposals for Revenue Vessels,”’ and Ty Pattee ad ge Bees addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, will vey SE: ERS ans A » Fras of be received at this cflice ati 12 o'clock, ae, of Charge, toSTEAMER GEORGE the 6th day of November next. for Furnishing the PAGE, for ALEXANDRIA, a dis- Materials, Constructing, Equipping, and Deliv- anco of six miles, allowing ample time for Mr«is Oh, how much more doth beauty beautcous seem? By that sweet ornament which truth doth give! The rose looks fair, but fairer we it deem, For that sweet odor which doth in it live [Shakspeare. SYMPATHY. The heart that bleeds From any stroke of fate, or humen wrongs, Loves to disclose itself, that listening pity May drop a hesling tear upon the wound f ing afloat, Six Fore-and-Aft Schooners, of about Fare from Washington to Richmond sel bem fi'ty tons burden each, for the United States reve Fare ‘¢ a Hoorbieewotdon sis 2s ay cinmwnra | aue service on the northern lakes Ewe ores gu. 12 08 ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. The models and plans to be furnished by the Tickets prooured on the boat. contrac'or, and the vessels to be completed within three months from the signing of the contract No proposal wiil be considered unless received Expedition and Comfort are secured by this Route, asitisa LINROF FIRST CLASS RAILROAD yrom ALEXANDRIA TO DANVILLE Browas’ Matel.—r_r, & uw. pROWF. 6c watetes, Ma Mrs A Nevin, Md " THROUGH PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE W Harper, D . RA Davis, Va hoger meee nn tearcicd ay tas eee carried without cost tothe Depot of the Petersburg JD Ashford &ly,NY J B Nell, do of two rcsponsible persons as guarantees that the Rallrozd, JAMES A. EVANS, paphapoass Ne = P Wate ee contract will be entered into by the bidder incase sel Agent, Alexandria, Va. L Sutton, do WT Washington, Va of acceptance of offer by the department. FOR HARPER'S FERRY, Mn ar Via Chesapeake § One balf of the amount of contract will be paid WW McMiller &ly.Ky WB Williams, NJ on presentation of satisfactory evidence that the Miss M H Miller do Miss F Vanduburg, Va & . Rs os > hio Canal Miss M J Miller; vessels are planked up, celled, and the docks laid; o Mrs A.M Miller do ‘Ak Cashaay Ky ee balance on delivery of the vessels com- Morning Star and Sunrise Cook-Stoves. THROUGH IN TWELVE HOURS! ss A E hety, do J M Smith, Mass - anal C. WOODWARD & SON HE NEW AND SPLENDID PACKET- tissarpoed. gD Tepran, do and the work tobe execured in a faitnfal zane? | EJAVE OPENED ANEW STOVE, Grats | L BoaT ARGO, Capt Cans. H. Manatee, 3 ry ag md Judge jarras & fy, la and to the satisfaction of the superintendent. AND HOUSE-FURNISHING 'AB- | Will commence making Regular Trips between 33 on t, Ki L W Gray, Va The vessels, when received from the hands of | LISHMENT, next door to C. Woodward’s old | GEORGETOWN and the above Polnt, on Mon- Teenough, NY Edmundson & ly,€> | the contractor, to be fully riggea, furnished, and | stand, No. 31S Pa. avenue, between 10th and Lith ae March 27th, 1856. — equipped, and finished to coe with the excep- | streets, where they will keep constantly on hand ‘he Boat will leave the wharfof W.H.&H.@ National Hotel.—wx. cvy. tions chains, anchors, armament, nautical instru- | all the latest and most approved patterns of | Ritter, Georgetown, D.C Tee | Monday, Wed xin, Md Mr Pendleton, Ma ments, camboose, cabin, and ward-roomfarniture | STOVES and GRATES best suited to this mar- | 2¢sday, and Friday morning, at 6 o’cloc - Jam br SONY J Hines,” and bosts. , , ket_ Also, a large assortment of HOUSE-FUR- | _ Returning, she will leave CF lt Ferry every ea CH Taylor, USN Persons desirous of bidding will be furnished | NISHING ARTICLES. ‘Their leading Coox- | Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning, at CF Newton, iY CG a with the required specifications on application to | ing Stoves for this Fall are the MoRNING STaR, | O'clock. - Cronin, N W P Butler, JC this department and Sunrisz They are #0 arranged as to burn Thre Ly Tickets, 82.26, 5 P a? CT Bradley Pa sa. case bidders should not desire to propose for | Wood and coal. The Star has an excellent oven, | To Leesburg $1.62}, tacluding the Stage from rj eee La © H Carter, Mo the whole number of vessels, they are at liberty to | ventilated through the pipe, a Summer Arrange- Edwards’ Ferry. € L Kemp, Ma Miss J Stuart, do offer for one or more, 2s may mete their conveni- | ment attached, and a cast fron Roaster, which Families intending to visitthe Virginia Springs P M Smith, Pa S$ Stuart, do ence. JAMES GUTHRIE, makes the stove so compiete that there can be | the coming season will find this by far the most EB Smith & dt, NY Hi Harrison, seS-fawtNové Secretary of the Treasury. | nothing more desired in a first class cook stove. | safe, pleasant, and cheapest route to Berkeley PT vas Richmond | None of these Stoves are geauine except the above | Capon, Shanondale, White Sulphur and Warren. Sale of United States Land near Richmond, | named advantages are attached, and Morning Star Meals served on board at moderate rates. Virginia, known as Bellonna Arsenal. Gas the ye 2 eS = tove, and five stars cast | A coach will always be in readiness in George- — a the rear o! é ham “er Kirkwood Hone. J. & A, H. KIRKWOOD. town to convey passengers to and from the Boat. G W Harrison. Va TH Knapp, La ORDNANCE OFFICE. They have, also, the Suns tsk, (flat top,) never | Fer further particulars inquire at the store of Capt J Nardy, JT Biaktston, M@ Washington, September 9, 1850¢ before offered in this market. They barn wood | Ww. H. & H. G. RITTER, Georgetown, and J A Shinn 43 M Shawron, MT Ne fatiefactory offer having been received for | and.coxl. None genuine except the bottom pate | JOHN V. AVIS, Jr Harper’s Ferry, Va @ Wear, Ma i! K Stevens, ‘USN the above mentioned prop=rty, under the ad. | in the bake oven Is fluted; which fnsures Lood | > warts —af é J Jenkins, do J LSwt, vertisement from this office, of the 23d June last, | baking in the bottom of the oven, which is veati — —— L Gabice, La Mrs Kent, Ma proposals 12 writing are again invited for the | lated through the pipe, and has a'so attacheda| *ASHINGTON BRARCH RAILKCAD, BH D Bewitt, do r W Blakey. Va purchase of the property, and will be recerved at | Summer Arrangement tn the front of the stove. BB aera eee $ bi pene = AB Simpson, Mars this office untLt 12 0’clock, m., on the 9th day of | Fluted bake ovens and summer arrangements pore oung, October next are the Stove. | Qhpveaisse OF HOURS.—On and after Mon- Should a satisfixctory bid be made the bidder | _ They have a'so a very large assortment of the day, the 27d Insiant, the Trains wil! will be informed of it, and will be required to | latest and most approved patterns of tirates, Par- Leave V/athington at’S and 8% a. ma., asd Band to pay the purchase n'sney incash; upon there- | lor, Chamber, 1) ning-Room, Office and Store 4X P. ceipt of which a deed will be made by the secre- | Stoves of all sizes, for wood and coal, that the On tar? of War conveying all the titte of the Unitea | North can furnish, best suited to this market States fn and to the same. You will do well to call and examine their as- MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. VEOM THE UNITED sraTEs. Fer Day. «Liverpool ..Sept. 10 -m. Sunday at4y p.m Leave Baltimoreat 4 2a4 94 5. m., end Dane 5 . Liverpool..Sept.13 | The pro-erty to be sold consists aftwenty-seren | *ortment of goods. They will take great pleasure ens Sunday st4\ 5. m. -Liverpool..Sept. 17 | and a haif acres of land located on the James | in showing their assortinent We aresurethat| e¢ 22—tr ¥. R. PARSONS, Agent. -H Sept. river, some 11 miles above Richmond; part of | our Goods are very low, as we buy for - et 5 +Havre. ‘ept. 20 | the !and is covered with a grove of valnabletim- | U0" Terms casn. a THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL Liverpool..Sept. 24 | ber; another part kas been under cultivation as : JOTION UNITED STATES Atlantic ......New York....Liverpool..Sept.27 | a garden, &c ; and another part is covered with GREAT REDUCTION ae the arsenal buildings. among which are: A brick | IN THE PRICE OF BOOTS AND GAITERS | - MALL STEAMERS. wont store- house, 100 by 25 feet, slate roof, three stories IN COMMISSION, FOR A PHIL-| [WE SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINE = and basement; brick berrick. 100 by 30 feet, slate adeiphia mann- ATLANTIC roof, two stories and hicameaert te brick bulld- esate a ao = BALTIC ings for officers’ quarters, each 40 by 28 feet, slate | Sewed or Pegge: - roofs, two stories besides cellars and arieis; two | Calf-Skin BOOT at ADRIATIC.. Jas. West brick store houses, each 60}; by 26 feet, slate | #362. full ax good roofs, two stories and cellars; two brick work- | as those usually sold shops, ¢ach 41 34 by 26 feet, state roofs, twostories; | at #5 or 26; ard a one armorerss and smith’s shop, brick, 71}, by 26 | French Calf Patent feet, slate roofs, two stories; a brick wall, 14 feet | Leather GAITER at high and 3 feet thick, connecting the-e bui'dings | #3 50,asgoodasany and enclosing the arsenal square. Tiere is also | at 5; a first rate Calf on the property a magazine, of stone, SL by 26 | Gaiterat $2 50, these feet with a slate roof, surrounded by anenclosing | are the best goods stone wall 113 by 58 fzet, and 20 f.et high; anda | that is (orever were) oe 37% by 20} feet, slate roof, two in erie of this line have Improved water-tight bu All of theforegoing bulldings are sald to be in } proof, come and see heads, and to avold danger from ice will not cross gocd condition, with the exception of the armor | for Yourself. ‘Terms positively cash. No extra | the Banks noxih of 42 degrees, ualll after the Let er’s shop and stable, which require repairs. They } profit charged to offset bid debts. Call at the | of Auguet. were erected ina very svbstantial manner, and | NEW YORK HAT STORE, Seventa street . New var DATES OF SAILING, would yield 2 large quantity of brick, stone, slate | near Pennsy.vania avenue. From News York lead, and other meterials,should the purchaser de- m 24 tf ANTHONY, Agent = ise sire to take them down, which meterials could ERT SIGHT | ee? eoeee, ci ec ear having been built by contract ex pressiy for Government service, every care haw been taken in their construction, as afso in thelr engines, to insure strength and speed; and their accommodations for passengers are unequaled for elegance and comfort rice of passage from New York ‘0 Liverpoo) in first cabin, 8150; in cond do., $75. From Liverpool to New York and 20guineas An experienced eon attached toeach ship. No berths can be ired until pald for. The oot k n.New York. . t. .++-Boston. eee New York..Sept 17 «New York..Sept 20 «New York. .Sept. 24 Beston......8ept. 27 The California steamers leave New York onthe 5th and 20th ofeach month. IRON HALL BOOT, SHOE AND TRUNK ESTABLISHMENT. ECEIVING DAILY MY FALL AND winter styles ™ of Ladies, Gen tlemen’s, Misses. Children, Boys’ Boots = Youn be boated down to Kichinond at a small cost. 10 ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT | Satiray May 10 Persons disposed to bid will please apply to Mr. — eo Pept a Tay 24 - 4) McArthur, on the premise3, who will give all the Saturday necessary information Proposals to be sealed, and endorsed ‘‘ Proposals fo call and exam- for Bellona Arsenal.” H.K.CRAI6, ine my stock be- Colonel of Ordnance. = = =e fore purchasing eleewhere, at $. P. HOOVER’S | ‘The National Intelligencer and Star, Washing- ISHES TO CALL les rice EN per 4 iron Hali Boot and Shoe Establishment, Penn. | ton, D. C., and the Enqulrer aud Examine:, Mice ices otra | (Po ae 13 A large assortment of Sole Lecter Tretks; reek till 9th October. se 9-2awt9thOct. SPECTACLES ana GLASSES carefully ground eereey i Wednesday also a Wood Frame. Lad’s Hat Cases, Removed to 367 Penn’a avenue, South side, | by bimself to a true spherical avcuracy, and bril- reer Det.25 Wednesd: = Geneaivk owe Nisteue Ho = * { liant transparency, suited precisely and benef- tras ay hear MEDICAL CARD. r ames eh. elally to the wearer according to the concavity o: Saturday -. ie Wednesday De D* H. PERABEAU, GERMAN HOMEO- pabic physician, bas the honor to offer his NEW GROCERY, WinE, AND LIQUOR convexity of the eye. Very numerous ave the ill ces to the Inhabitants of Washington and 7 effects caused to the precious organ of sight from | Saturday .......Dec. 20 s F 07 freight or passage apply to HE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE To | hecommencement of using glasses In not being EDWARD K COLLINS & Co, vicinity. inform his friends and tbe public, that he papee fae ed Mo ipo didint as 56 Wall street, New York. Ofice and Residence on I street, No. 188, be- | has opened a new store, No 367 Penn. avenue, | ure the focal disease of the eyes, and such glass BROWN, SHIPLEY & C9., Liverpool. 20th and 2ist streets. between 43 and 6th streets, five doors east of 6th Ty Austin i STEPHEN KENNARD & CO street, where he intends to Keep constantly on sae egos absolately required will be furnished Friars, London hand a large and varied assortment of Foreign | “JOHN TOBIAS oe mo mtonzes the very libe- | 5. @. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris, = ith Geaneel AP eptlere CIGARS, | raj enconragement already obtained, and further} The owners of these ships will not be account- - a E a fe I Sp consisting of fine | solicits the patronage of those that have not yet | able for gold, stiver, bullion, «pecie, jewelry, pre- Precept off-e, Flour, Soap, Ulives. Raisins, | availed themselves of bis aid. clous stones, or metals, unless bills of inate are Figs, Sardines, Anchovies. tard, Marrett & |” Persons that cannot conveniently call, by send- | signed therefor, and the value thereof expressed o., Pinet & Co., and Col. Chadard’s Brandies in | ing the glasses in use, and state how many inch- | therein. m 1-tr Pith tang ma ay Maco Pbicol eee es they can read this print with their spectacles, a tion. ’st ‘Julien Claret Chateacx Margaux, in senve supplied with such as will improve their | BY RAILROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST. cases, Champagne Cider, Brandy Fruits, Rey- 3 . 3 Se aa nold’s Edinburg Ale, Annesett, Maras-hine, | e_/iuumerable testimonials to bp seen; and ref: GSE N. B —Homeopathic medicines for sale, which the Doctor prepares himself with the test care, For Fever and Ague, for Bilous and Bowel complaints, &c , &c. se 33m ieee Se Ee PUBLIC NOTICE. OMNIBUS FOR THE CARS! ON AND AFTER MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist,an OMNIBUS will leave the Union Line omnibus stand, in lie Georgetown, at Solclock a. m. and ‘War Department at 5%; arrive at the depot in ™, 1 3 Ps - nee (time for the 6 0’clock train of cars. Curacoca, Absynth, Champagnes, and a largeand pee Se rasd conta ee iene the | rime between Washington and Wheeling — aay ey arene emg conlepetmespangl| Pomeroy S! Reg Peart Cigars. | Also, 1” Circulars to be had gratis, at bis ottice, No. but 174 hours! ry train, one hour before starting the cars, ughton Ts an ever an gue TS, 1512 BEVENTH STREET, three doors Jrom| B i Ti i and be in attenda ice upon the arrival of every in | Porter, Ale and Cider. > ’ : unning Time between Washington and train. a is JONAS. P. LEVY, Ode Miles Hel; SE S418. Cincinnati 27 hours! aon a tM on ser Uacenge coe: Ge sei-ly No 367 Pa. av , bet. 43 and 6th sts. NorroLx, September 7, 1354. TEROEGH TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHECKS TO BE ma, cents 5 gage extra, the a Sir—The Spectacles you made for m@ suit very HAD IN WASHINGTON. Cpanrnee SA E Pep ty ye heal LARGE | newent weet had aproved my sight more | pve BALTIMORE AN : A a ti 3 will leave Georgetown at 5, 7%. 2, and 3 0?-1'k. WwW supplies of WOUD and COAL, which we pe a OND OO BALL t 5. Fare to the cars in any of the regular Union Line Weents. [au3)] G VANDERWERKEN. et ard Fectelienss Miocene ao a THE LAKES: FANCY BAZAAB! Pennsylvania avenue. Gen, SILVER, PEARL, IVORY, PARI- an Marbie, Tortoise Sheil, Papler Mache, Rosewood, Leather, Moroc 0, China, Biscuit, Porcelain, Alabaster, Bohemian Glass, poo Stee!, Berlin lron, and every kind of Fancy may be had at LITT. W. TAZEWELL ROAD ee improved its Western can sell from the boats at very low prices Per- ae connections, now offers the fullest inducements to sons desirous of laying in their winter fuel would I have tried a pair of Spectacles ob’ained from | Travelers between WASHINGTON, BALTI« do well to give us a call before Lonrvirrn amg Mr. Tobias, and find them of great assistance to | MORE, and ail portions of the WEST, NORTH- where. BUGUE & O'NEILL, my sight, and corresponding with hisdeseri ction |} WEST, and the SOUTHWEST. se2 No. 105 Water street, Georgetown. of the focus. I recommend him asa skillful op- The onnection betweenthe Trains from Wash- rarer prereset eee tell SINGER'S ticlan. HENRY A. WISE. ington and the Trains bound West from Balti- one more is always prom. ay made at the Washington Improved Sewing Machines. Having been induced by a friend to visitthe es- | Junction (lately called the Relay House) 9 miles To which was granted the Highest Award of | {lishment of Mr. Tobias for the purpose of try- | from Baltimore. Thisis the only change of care the Pari Exhib'tion, thereby receiving ing his glasses, | was furnished nim with a | required between Washington and the Ohio river. ; 4 my T slightly colored blue, which have afforded | Baggage is chocked througn to Wheeling at the the World's Verdict of Superiority. ae more relief and gratification th: H ny i have | Washington Station, and ‘rechecked and trans- THE LAKES. HE IMPROVEMENTS IN THIS MA-| evertried. My sight, originally ¥ good, was | ferred there, (with the passengers) without char; re, They have also— chine clit sae thera in many respects, | Injured by writing and reading at night, fre- | fer those ho:ding Turongh Tickets for points be. ‘The most choice American, French and German Pe:fumery and Cosmetics Drewing “Mate Mais, enna. oy — ng T! ar tat! Combs rushes prypeeee arecapableof executing twice the amou! aently to a very late hour; but with the aid of of wor et | did formerly in any given time, | these glasses I can a'udy almost as late as ever, They are without question the only Machines ca- | and that too without the The conne-ting trains leave Washington dally at6a.m end4% ».m. On Sundays at the ain I have previously | later hour only. pable of sewing every variety of goods perfect; a | suffered. JUHN WILSON, WOOD, 4 miles from Wheeling, direct B of every description. shirt bosom or heavy trace for harness can be Late Commissioner Gen’l Land Office, | connertions made with the trains of CENTRAL — make a present, adorn your person, | sewn by any of these machines by asimplechanze | December 11, 1855. OH{[O RAILROAD, running from Beilair, on or embeilish your home? Consult economy and | of needle and thread in such # manner that the aE the Ohio, through Cambridge, Zanesville, and tate, and call at a hig closest scrutiny cannot detect a fault. J have used Mr. Tobiea’s Spectacies for three | Newark, to COLUMBUS. These trains connect AKES. Manufacturers, planters and families will find | or four months, and take great pleisure in say- | 2t Newark withthe cars of the Newark, Mansfield YOPHAM & NORFYLET’S them the only safe Machines to purchase, an they | ing that { am much pl with them. I have | and Sandusky Rallroad for Sandusky, Toledo, are built strong and durable, and not likely to | been much bene by them. Detroit, Chicago, St. Lonts, etc. NEW AND CHEAP get outof order, , “ud May Sth,1866. GEOR. P. SCARBURGH. ALCOLUMBUS the © ©. Ratiroad trajan con- SADDLE, HABNESS AND TRUNK STORE, ae save machines with gnages attached, for ~ Ae nect wit the fast trains of the Léttle Miami Rait =f nding hats, cap-fronts, gaiters, &c. ‘was recommen to Mr. John Tobtas as a | 704 enia, Cineinna svills, ete. At 499 Seventh st , opposite Odd Fellows’ Hail. Silk, ‘Thread, Cotton, eedles, &¢ , constantly | skillful optician; and as I have eyes of remark: | XENIA (on Littic Miam! Raltroad) connection te MESSRS. TO PH ae, on hand, at the lowest rates able peoultarity, { was gratified to find that Mr. | formed with the trains through Dayton, to Indian- ee Philadelphia, Persons deatrous of information regarding Sew. | Tobias seemed to comprehend thein bh ingpoc- | apol's, ‘Ferre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Rock NORPLET of this cit Ing Machines will please address tion and some slight measurement, and he has | Island, St. Louis, Certo, ete thelr as respectful I. M. SINGER & CO., made mea pair of Spectacles thit suits mead- UF Passengers holding Through Tickets for fends and 105 Baltimore street, Baltimore. | mirably. Memphis, Vicksburg, Natchez, New Oricans, ete., N. 8.— We are prepared to exchange these ma- | July 11, 1856. A.P BUTLER. | wileh are aiso sold at Washington—are trans- chines for old machines of any kind Terms lib- 2 ferred at Cincinnati, to the Mali Steamers on the eral. Persons who have heen Induced to purchase WILMINGTON, N.G., Jan. 27, 185% Oblo. Tickets for Evansville, Carlo, and St. inferior machines under the pretext of being| Mr.J Tosias: Dear Sir—1 am happy to say | Louis are sold by the river route cheap, will find this a benefit indeed. that the Spectacles which I obtained from you last i[7> For CLEVELAND, and via Cleve'and to mar 10—t£ week are entirely satisfactory. Fromaninequal. | To edo, Detroit, Chicago, ete , tickets are sold, L ~ _ “auenn naa | ity in the visual range of my eyes, I have hereto. | When the Ohio Is Rav: abie between Whee |: f y . Rk R found as difficulty in gelling Ap pe and Wellsville (forty mfies) where pp hwaden | HORSE BLANKETS COVERS, COLLARS HAGRERS Proper focal distance Itaffords’ me pleasure to | With the Ceve'and and Pittsburg Railroad is ie J . Horse, & , state that, by the aid of your optometer, this difi- | made. BS. CARDS, cuRK Feeomnse spe RUSH: BUY AND SELL culty has boon happily obviated so »thatihe Blasses | | Travelcrs are re tested to notive that while this &e. 5 . 8! are dec! je best adapicd mu yroute affording Through G ani ‘All material used will be the here fORRIGH AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE; Guy eyes of any | have ever yet used. Pied | Checks in Washington, it is ae ih pred obtained; and both of us having been FURNISH DRAFTS j Very Heine yours, -B DRANE, most speedy, and dire-t to near. a'l the leading workmen for several years aden On all Parts of United Statos and Europs; ctor of St James? Parish. ints in the great West. The distance from our work cannot be sur, COLLECT DR -- ashington to Cincinnati is but 653 mi es, being durability. By anrem > AFTS DurantMeNt o¥ INteRIon, May7, 185, | about 100 miles shorter tuan by any other route! faction we bope to merit, 2 all parts of United States and Europe; | From natural defects and the unequal range of} FARE, BY THROUGH MCKET, FROM ashare of pulile patronage. DRAW BILLS my eyes, I have been compelled to use glasses for WASHINAT.IN :—To Wheeling, $9 50; Coilum- Pasticulsr attention pa ON IRELAND FOR £1 OR UPwaRps, | Several years. I have tried different opticians | bus, $13 65; Dayton, $15 50; Clucinnati, $16 on; and repeiring all kinds of work. BUY AND SELL * | without obtaining glasses perfectly fitted to my | Louisville, b; ral'road, $18 65, by steamer from Saddiers’toolsconstantlyon hand. 2ev 7 BONDS, STUCKS,& OFAKR SHOURITIE: eyes. Four monthssince Mr. Tobias made two Cincinnati, 18 00; Indiana: olis, $17 50; Cleve- ——— 7 NEOoTiare oo 5 | pairs especially for me, whicii I have found to | !and, $12 30; Toledo, #15 50; Detrole, 81s oe; R NANTS—VERY CHEAP.—BIRD | (nvestment paying 10 E PAPER. serve me perfectly. By the use of his optometer 65and $19 50; St’ Louis, $28 50 an 3 » Setssors, Knives, F; ravings, Gift "a 10¥ and ever, for sale, ! he is enabied to pt Glasses minutely to the eye. | $25; Memphis, #26; New Orieans B31, etc. ts mbrellas, Canes, China Goods’ Chers, LAND WAR 1 most cheerfully recommend Mr. Tobias to ali FOR FREDERICK AND HARPER’S ~ reeninon, Games, Crbas, &c., &c.,at36| We are at all times BRANTS. having occasion to use glasses and bear my testi- | FERRY MARTINSBURG. CUMBERLAND, = avenue, between 9th and 10th stre-ts’ Sale, LAND WARR AN ahaa » nd have for | mony as to his skill as an optician. BERKLEY SPRINGS, BEDFORDSPRIN6S, se JOHN F. ELLIS. Land Warrants REANTS ofall donominations: HENRY £. BALDWIN, PIEDMONT, OAKLAND, and FAIRMONT, SAaTs—_u4 ATS_HATS: Minnesota. CHUB. Beoratou or Assist. Sec’y to sign Land Warrants. | passengers sido Washington at 6 monet SBE : rom m. ‘or nor wa} ons BYiats sie, YORK PAcL styie| 2224 Bankers, oppositethe Treasury, | Pp. S.—OPERA GLASSES of great variet heel f and Wheeling, take 6 a. m. train from ©, Philadelphia iCHUOL STATIONERY. — TELESCOPES & MICROSCUPES, WATC Washhi b - One ANS PennPee now receiving h Sa place to buy School Ban ee CHEAP. | MAKER GLASSKS, and many other articles in| 07 Portrains to and from Ba'timore, Annap- au 2-t¢ and Gents. Partasiey? TAYLOR & MAURY g this line at very low prices constantly on hand. oun etc., see special advertisements. se2 Book and Stationery Store, near 9th str, jy 18-1y For further infermation, Thro hi Tickets, = ICHOOL BO OKS.CTHE CHEAPERG | %t%z2?Ply to THOMASH. PARSONS, Agent OFT CRABS AND GREEN TURTLE CHOOL BOOKS.—THE CHEAPEST at Washington Station. 4 > S pea, | emeved every day atC, GAUTIEN'§ S Place to buy SOM ARLOR & MAURY'S WM. 8. WOODSIDE, = sod Book and Stationary Store. MS » march'i—tt —-B. & O. Railroad, T° GET ALL THE os a I FROM THE WORST SCROFULA DOWN FO 4 CON- ED IT IN OVER ELEVEN HE HAS TRI MON PIMPLE. bundred cases, and never except cases thunder humor) He has now in his possces! com ever toro hundved certificates of its vir- in twenty miles of Boston. fi Se wri aro warranted to ure a nursing sere mouth. ‘One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of pimples Two to"three diles. on the face. Worst case of Frysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted te eure al! humor in the eves. ‘Twe botiles are warranted to cure ruaning of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to eure ¢errup' nd running vleers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption ef the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted te cure the ‘Worst caro of ringworm ‘Two to three bottles are warranted te exre the mort des: Featicm . Three (oc four bottles are warranted te eure the Tate care of rhew ssli rbeum. Five to eight bottles will eure the werst eases ef eerofals. A beneat Is alweys kettle anda above quantity is taken. Reader, I trial {t alweys speaks for itself. thizgs shout this herb that appears to me surpris- Ing; Oret thet tt in our pastures, in some pinses qulic Fleatifel, has neve: ik and great pepulari*y ef the ai thatinA pri! PIESS, 1 peddiod it, and seld about é botties par €sy—ia Apri), 1886, 1 eld ever 1,006 bottles per day of it. Some of the ~wheleral in business (wenty and — years, say that ae- medicines was ever Itke it. Whore ise universal praixe of it from al) thing la quarters In my own practice I always kept it strictly fer humors—but since It int genera) family medicine, great and wonderful virtue n found in it that I never suspected Seyerai cases of epileptic fite—a disease whict ‘was always considered incurable, have been cured ties. O, whate net it will prove have testa are but few who have seen more of it than I bave I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of therm people cured by it diseases the annals of paten in all cases of that awfu of the Liver, Sick Headache, D: Feverand Ague, Pain inthe Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in diseases of the Kid- neys, &c., the discovery hes done more good thar any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the bes! you can get and enough of it. Directions for Use.—Aduits one table spoonfu! = day—Children over ten years dessert spoon 2] |\—-Chlldren from five to eight ful. As no directions can be applicable to all eon stitvtions, take sufficient to operate on the bowele twice s day MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY, Ne. 120 Warren sirest, Rozbury, Mass Pricz, Ong Dottar. Wholesale Agents —New York City, C. V CLICKNER, @1 Barclay street; 192 Broadway; A.B. street hegre npn ws Raltimere, BRO HATCH Pimples or _ SAN the Blood. if bien creat remedy, which has become so i idly and so justly celebrated for its ex x nery efficacy in relieving and curing many of the most obstinate and terrible forms of disease with which mankind ts afficted ,1s now offered to the public, with the confident assurancethat no Map- TEAL DISCOVERY ever made has been so eminently successful incuring SCROFULA, and aL. DISBASRS ov THe BLooD, ax» CARTER’S SPANISH MIX- SURE. The proprietors are rece! by mail most faticring and sstonleking? Sclaiie cures made In all parts of the count: where the skill of the boat ried in vain. Szator out a single failure, outof the thousands who have my oe Spanish Mixture contains ne Mercury, Opium, Arsenic, or any dangerous af 1s com; A of Roots and Herb com- bined with other {ngredients of known virtue, and rnd ved he to the youngest infant or most de- bilftated Invalid, without the least possible hesi- We bave only room for short extracts from the volumes of testimony in our possession, and al} from gentlemen of the highest respectabill ; well known intheir various locelities. Please read fo yourselves. We take great used it. drugs, tation. Ure have been relieved er preparation.— Daily D: ¥a know it to be The Hon. John M. Potts, of Va. ers it a matter of duty to add his virtues of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, PRoM ACT¥AL PERSONAL OBSERVATION of its remarkable cura tive powers for the diseases in which it is used. We have been cured of a violent and protractes Liver disease by Carter’s Spanish M: . We it profesres.—_Editer Southside Democrat, Petersburg, Va We have found from personal ter’s Spahish Mixture {s a truly valuable medi. cine —Ed. Vergennes In GREAT CURE OF * man in our employ was cured of Scrofula of 9 vir- ulent character by a few bottles of Carter’s — ing else had failed. Oth- er cures which have come under our own observa- tlod, proves to us conclusively, that is cage hs val- Ish Mixture, after uable medicinal ezent. In calli the attention of the amit Its —Richmond Heoubdlican, SYP HIL1IS.—1 have seen 2 number of cures of heres Performed by Carter’s Spanish Mixture : Hieve it to be & perfect antidote for that horri- ie disease. E. Com. sf Revenue for city LIVER DISEASE.—Samuel M. Drinker, of the firme of Drinker & Morris, Booksellers, Rich- mond, Va., wzs cured of Liver disease of several SS by erly three bottles of Carter’s panish Mixture. OLD SORES, ULE RRS AND OBSTINATBE ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN.—See the cure of Mr. Harwood, and others, manac Carter’s Spanish Mix! bim to health and vigor. Druggist, of Martinsburg, gular cure ofa violent case Patient could not welk. A sured hi le aig pep eipecanate dows the young y, (of three years stand! which je her. SYPHILIS.—Dr. kK. ton, D.C , who cured an lood, Liver and Skin and is prompt and efficient in its results.” ai. John Minge, formerly of tht C’ Hote) umond, now of Alabama : oe are ag Ape ber of cases with Tecommends It as “‘the most SALT RHE Jos. Robinson, of Wooster, Obio, was cured of GREATEST L DISCOVERY OF THE AGB. bottles will elear the system of ‘Two bottles are warranted te cure the wers ¢anker in the mouth and stomach. ‘Three to five botties are warranted te eure the fect cvre is warranted wher the , | peddled over « thousand bettles of thin In the vicinity of Besten. I know the efect of itin everyonse. Sosure ce water will extin- ish fre, so sure willthis.onre humer. I never sold 2 betils ef it but thet eid ancther; afters and yet its valus im Deore extil I discovered it im 1 i eid Garo ali kinds of humer. r4er te give seme idea of the sudden rice juction asa For the va: W.DYOTT & SONS WN & BROTHER, CANBY & Alexandria, PEEL & STEVENS, At Retail by all respectable Drugg' nited States and British Provinces, a the Drvegvists of this cite. Carter’s Bpanish Mixture THE GREAT PURIFIER OFTHE BLOOD BEST ALTERATIVE KNOWN!! MOY @ TARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT!! Aninfellible remedy for Scrofnia, King’s Evli Rheurmatiem, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, ‘cstulee on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Aue and Fever, Chronic Bore Eyes, Ringwornn or Tetter, Scaid Heald, Enlarge- ment and pain of the Bones and Joints, it Rheum, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitie Diserders, and all diseases arising from an injudiclous use of Mercury, linprudence In Life, er Imparity of , and in most cases hysiciens had beer Its power over the BLoop is truly remarkable and all diseases arising from impurity of the great —— incalling 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 bi : Mepas, ichetond . says heconsid ieetimony to the SCROTUL aa SCROFU. 'e take it detailed in onr Al- ‘Zhe numaber of such cases cured by Car- ter’s Spanish Mixture, precludes the Dility of inserting them in an advertisement. EFFECTS OF MERCURY.—See the cure oi Mr. Elmore. He was eaten up with Mercury and could obtain no gop em he took six of , Which perfeotly restored NEURALGIA.—Mr. F. Boyden, formerly 1 the Astor House, N. Y., but more recently propri stor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, was cureé of Neuralgia by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Since that time, he says he has seen it cure more than ? cundred cases of the disease In which it is used He never fails to recommend it to the afflicted. RHEUMATISM.—Mr Mag F. Lpresperg . ites of the sin- Rheumatism, . The few bottles eatirely SCRO FUL A.—Mr. Harrison also writes of 3 ‘F. Hendle, of Wash: UM AND SCROFULA—Mr. from the fret There are twe , 1 will state who have beex malady—there » Asthma, rs, tea spoon- C. H. RING, DS, 100 Fulton in tle cured with- trial, that Car clad to fte mer- BURTON, of Richmond. ofa ina num- and Salt Rheum years standing, Dr only three Bene er onseenrae Tea Mixture WM.8. BEERS & No. o., e public to street, Pi Medicines. DOCTOR HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED GEKMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY Dr. C. M. JACKEON. Philadelphia, Pa., WwiLL ECTUALLY cor = LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA JAUNDICE, CHRONTO OR NERVOUS Dk: bility, Diseases of the wept and ell Dis eases arising from a Dirordered Liver or Stomach The age ne in calling the attention of the is preparation, does se with a feeling of the utmost confidence in its virtues and ada: tion to (he diseases for which It is recom: ed. ne new and untried article, but one that and ite has stood the test of aten years’ trlal be fore the American unrivalled by an’ The test!mon inent end well kn ation and sale is similar preparations extant favor given by the most m- own physiciane and indtriduais in all parts of 'Le country ts immense, and a care- ful cetera of the A-manac, published annually by the proprietor, and to be had gratis of any of his agents, cannot but satisfy the most skepticel that this remedy Is really Ceserving the great cel- ebrity ft has obtained Principe! office and manufactory No. 9 Arch Etiadelphia, Pe. READ THE FOLLOWING: Morcantown, Va , August 4, 1855, Dr C. M. Jacxson—Dear tir:—The sales of the Bitters are increasing, and whet epeeks vol- umes in their favor is th: tall who bave used them speak bighly of their effects No medicine that 1 sell gives such general satisfsotion, and the éc- mand for it exceeds ell precedent; and I arsnre ‘ou it affords me easure to sell such # remedy. ur physicians no longer scow! at it, bu are con - pelled to acknowledge its intrinsic valee, end the ny part of them have had magnanimity rvf- iclent ‘o Jay anide their prejudicies and prescribe it in thelr practice. Respectfully yours, . M. CHALFANT. For sale by store cre and druggists in every town and village in the United States. Price vs cents bottle Z. DB" GriMan, Washington, end JOHN 8, KIDWELL, Georgetown, Agents. jet4m PRIVATE MEDICAL FHEATIS or TES PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF MABRIAGF, aY MR. Be. LA CROIX, Me De, ALFANY,N.¥ aim, and Colered Lit; - 350 Pages and 130 Fine exrephs nd Plates Pxuiez ont Ewauntr-Fr Bert Free of Postage to zit of the on. hegeew get BOOK EVER PUBSLISHED— and contsining neaily double the quzntity of read- ing matter in that of the chery CENT OR DOL- LAR PULLICATIONS. It treats on the PH OGY OF 1oL- MARRIAGE, and the Sceret Infrmitice and Disorder of Youth end Maturity, resulting from ex- cesses, which destroy the hysical and memtal pow- »y Ee with Obecrvations eS Marrlage, its duties and dieqvalifications, erd their remedies; with L Austom product! hintstc alihopraphs, ilivetrating th “Lang Ph logy. end IMseares of the § ve Orra f both sexes, their structure, uses, and icnctions. A po; sive Treatise on the Dutics end Causaities of «: gic and married !!fe—bappy and froitfrl alliences, mode of securiog them— ones—their obviat thoac cont overcome objection: take this Important step with agcs—commeatarics on the Gekpncet of females from infancy to old age. « care graphicaily illustrated by beautiful IPbeg: hic plater—nervons debility, Its cannes and «1 R that fallure ular and compreh felicitous and infertile imports nt = at once so simple, safe, an isimporsible—rales for datly inana meat—an essay on 2 pormatorrhea, with pri cbsefrations of treatment—prece: suiting from empirical Aisecases arlelr ce simple rvles by which all person selves without mercury—remeédies Infilctea mirerics and disappointed ho} fortunately ithe safe; and more sucessst wevalent inthe yourg. jt is ful adviser to the married and thorccontenjy marriage: Its perusal is particularly recommend- ed to persons entertaining secret doubts of th to which ever: Price TW if hysical condition, and who areconeeicus of bay i bazarded the health, happiucre.and piiviicces human betng is entliled TY-FIVE CENTS per cory, or Five Copies for One Doliar. Mailed, free of pcet- ege,toail of the United States B CROIX upon any of the diseeses upon which this — These whe took treats, either Address Dr. M. B. LA CROIX, No. 31 Melt-a py, N.Y. Lane, or Post Office Offce open da! on Sunday from 3 unt! Office REMOV May consyit Pr fA lly or by mail. Me¢}- cine sent to any part af the Union secording to 4 Fections, safely packed and carefully recured fiom ell observatior. x8 — mtotpm rad 3pm from No. S$ Eeave: si te 31 Maiden Lane, Al » New Terk. See = , Albany, New Ter demand, and@ an extensive conclusively shown with what success it accom- plishes the an designed. It is easy to make w plaints liver. blood ; For Box cess we would res decision. hitherto that almost sephegeg se a itating tothe bowels. This not. any em produce so much griping pain and revulsion in the ot counterbalance the gor d to be derived from them ‘lis produce po irritation or pain, unless it arises from @ previous!y existing obstruction or derangement in the bowels Being purely vege- arise from their use in ary quantity; but itis better than any medicine should be taken judiciously. Minute ai use in the several diseases plicable are These P: table, no barm can stomach into hi thetr stimulant acti renovate the stren; ‘wasted or di: ism. Hence an even though no far, as eve: strength, any thin: mankind joy DR PRACTICAL Bott! BERRY BRAND summer com American Cham; Tups, and want! eo mh Mineral Water, pared in our vew + il- par tines apparatus AYER’S PILLS. FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, ([SERe HAS LONG EXISTED A PUBLIC demand for an effective Purgative Pill which could be relied on as sure and perfectly safe in its operation. This has been am pee to meet tbat of its virtues has , but not so van to make the best a physical of : i Pillsx—one which shoul objections, but all the advanteges of every other. This has been attempted here, and with what suc- pectfully submit to the public It bas been unfortuna’e for the patient have none of the urgative medicine is stem as to more than rections for their to which they areap- iven on the box. Among the com- which have been speedily cured by them Humors, Scrofula-and ness of the b-dy, Uleers en impurity of the ‘we may mention Liver Complaint, in its various forms of Jaundice, Indigestion, | anguo: and Loss of Appetite, Listlessness, Irriteb! ty, B liow Headache, Billous Fever, Fever and Agne, Pain inthe Side and Loins, for in truth, all these sre but the consequence of direased action of the ‘nt, they afford prampt and sure relief in Costiveness. Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Scurvy, Colds, with sore- in ahort any and every case where a purge- tive is required The cessful c have also of every body minute ures in Rheumat: V Quantity. some singularly suv- ‘ism, Gout, Dropsy, Grav el, Erysirelas, Palpitation of the Beart, Pains in the Back, Stomach and Side. They sho id be freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare the system for the ¢ anne of seasons. An occesional dose stimulates (be ralthy action, and restores the a pe tite and vigor. They purify the blood, and by ion on the circulatory system, of the body, and restore tbe energies of the whole orgen- occasional dose is advaniagecus serious derangement exists; but unnecessary dosing should never be carried to Purgative medicine reduces pe when taken toexcess The thovsand cases In which a physic is required cannot be enu- merated here. but they sugget themselves te the it Is confidently be lieved this pill wiil answer a betier purpose thon ae a hitherto been available to en their virtues owe the publfe will no longer war sheers t employ when in need of a yn suger wre mm ing purely from their use in an’ bt what rrenedy to hartic medicine pret bed leasant to tebe, can aise see the wrapper on (be PREPARED BY + JAMES C. AYER, § ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, L, MASS. Lo Price 25 Cents per Box. Five Boxes for$1 00 Sold by Z. D. 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