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EVE ING STAR. THE UNION FOREVER. Perish the hand that would destrcy The temple of our sires! Perish the that hopes for joy, In {ts consuming fires ' Let not the monster be f¢ Who dares to light the flame, But curse him with a traitor’s lot, And with a traitor’s name. Our fainting hopes refuse to die, Oar tattering bulwarks stand, And Freedom’s banner still floats high O’er a united land! The stars that gem the azure fold May cease awhile to shine; But tremble net! the arm that holds The firgstaff is Divine! While the dark raven bodes despair, And still our fears renews, le, high in air, ‘way pursues. He dreds not there the tempest’s wrath, Though all its thunders roil ; But soars above the tempest’s path, Exulting to the goal. " ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. Willards’ Hotel—s. c. &m A. WILLARD, in, NY C Tarrant, Ills : s aean HA Currea, Mass J @ Osborn, Md G 4 Ingraham, 8C W Halden, NY W E Stark, .a J J Jarlin, do T J Bullen, Ala HonJ H Birch,Mo = =W HFry, NY S$ Weston, Mass R Prime, do PM Brookfield, NY 8 Wardo & ly, Me 8 Dutton, Ark 6 W Bi , Md M @ Wilkinson, Ct W M Fowler, Va S Barklow, JC Kelly, NH G G Whipple, do W D Countias, do J Kimbali, do SA Hagel, =C AGFullon&ly,Va JH Maux, NY W V Read, Pa © Noes & ly, Va Miss Read, do Hi Balding, Mass J J Bambol W E Harlan, do Peck & Di W_ Tarrant, NY J Culbertson, La A Spencer, NM L P Culbertson, do Miss Parodi, RF Rugs, Mass Mr Tiberini Capt Calhoun, USA Mr Brenardl, W Haught, NY P Jalien, 8 Patter & ly, Pa M 8tracosh, Miss Patter, do Gran, W Stebbers, Ind J Wilkes, Va D E Grenman,O W R Page, do CIRi R A Rush, D Tilman & ly, NY HN Thomson, Ky 'T R Morgan & ly, do D D Seilick, NY E D Fansworth, Ten W R Roberts & ly, Va A Wall, USA J Ney & dau, do E6 Puller & ly. NS W T Peel. do Master Fuller, do EM Mayo& y o P J Maxwell, SC Mr Hunter, N Maj Deas, USA W T Marshall, Cal ‘Dr Barington, USN W 8 Lovell, USN Dr T T Mercer, Md J E Gavitt, NY 3 B Davis, Ct J Byer, Mass HA Dudiey, NY W J Johnson & ly, NY J D Ford, 8C R E Nichols, Pa Miss H T Dayton, E Pertrawdo, Tex Miss H Dayton, do M Kubner, do Miss R D Ford, do Dr C M Cogswell, Natieual Hotel —wu avy. 8 B Keyworth, Cal Miss E Heise. SC R Martin, NY J K6iller, NY C F Hurbburd, do G Johnson, Va BH Cox, Mo @ W Tubman, Md 5 B Cunningham, TennJ Brandt, do Di W Anderson, Vas FS Wills d> Dr R Anderson, do A Hamilton, do B Hennessey, Pa W H Cheever, USN Mrs M Westnon, NY Dr Harris, Md C E Smith, Pa W Oliver‘ NC W_N Nelson, Va Miss Colins, do JC Wellin, vc Miss Oliver, do W C Barrett & ly, NY W J Owens & ly, Ga 8 Jobnson, Va Mies Owens, do W Mills, NY HC Laughiin, Pa J Buhler, La J Lees, England Dr J Hill, Va iss Latham, Va E Frank, NJ @ Conever, NY JF Perry, England R Ward, Ma iL Latham, ra A Rost, Ark Miss 3 Latham, do 3 _R Robinson, Md Miss £ Stim) -do TA Jones, do &M Jobnson&ly,do W F Cox, Ve W Button & ly, do L Lane & ly, NC A ® Forman, NY JR Lewis, Va J Knickerbecker, do D b Oliver, Pa Kirkweod Io E E Cross. O J Williamson, do R Robbins, Md F Bartwell, NY 38 C Ballard, Mich W P Aubrey. Ala J. & A. B. KIRKWOOD W 4H Clarke & ly, Va A J Marshall, do J Johnson. do A @ Seaman, DC J Whitmore, Mess P Boyd jr, Pa MOVEHENi8 OF OCEAN STEAMERS ++ Liverpoo: +Boston......sept. 27 T ifornia steamers leave New York onthe &b and 20th of each month OSKAR B AU, Ss OF DRAWING AND PAINT- ING IN UIL AND WATER COLOURS, begs to announce to his friends and patrons that he will resume bis classes about the 15th instant. Mr Bessav will likewise give le-sons in the French language toa few select pu of either sex Residence No 404 16th st, between I and K. se ll-lw® NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE, WASHINGTON, D.C. 7s THIKTY-FIFTH ANNUAL COURSE of Lectures will commence on Monday, the 27th of October, and terminate the Ist of March, 1857 a on Anatomy, by The Lectures will Tos. MILter, M. Obstetrics a iseases of Women and Children by Wu. P Jounston,M D Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Hygiene, by = og orwell ne! Practice ef 8: » by J. F May, M.D singel tl Pathology, Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine, by Gaarton Trier, M.D. EE td and Phawacy, by Lewis H. Stzin- =z, Physiol and Mic ical Anatom: Jas. 23 Wanine, M ea ila! Ww H Tarton, Prosector and Demonstrator The entire expense for a full course of Lec- tures ....00..000--. setae ceseesreseeerees 895 00 Practical Anatomy by the Demonstra! 10 00 Matriculating Fee, payable only once. 5 00 = bap yrungenee eat ee eee 25 00 ‘Mission to the medical gical clinic free of charge gba. Por further information address WM. P. JOHNSTON, M. D., Dean of the Faeulty. Washington ee Clinical Depart- men Like mos! similar institutions in Europe, the desks from which the pubiie lectures are given, and the wards for clinical instruction are inc.uded under the same roof. Daily clinics are given. N_ BS —Medical students desiring situations as yesidents in this Hospital are requested to make yr Lsemcear at dens tet atoe iLLER, M.D.. » Who give any tuformation that ma: be desized. Six residents are to be chosen on or about the Ist of October. THUS. MILLER, M.D. se &-SawtNovl Curator of the Infirmary W. G. METZERO LATB OF NEW YORK CITY, RESPECTEULLY INFORMS THE’ CITI- zens of Washington, Georgetown, and the ———- —, that be bas purc! the entire stock of sic, PIANos, MUBIC PLATES, &c , from Mr. Geo Hilbus, of the Music southwest corner of Penn. avecue Lith and Datreets, and intends to open the es: tablishment, for the coming seasen, with the ——— most complete stock of Music, Pianos, musical merchandize to be found in any ie ovat New York. .» having engi the services of Mr. Bilbus, will eg hs the publication of music, as well asthe tuning of pianos and other instruments, will keep pianos for rent and sell on the most accommoda’ terms, making the pay- ments Seta to purel aie every case. ee a os taken In exchange for new instru- Orders from u Pianos, or tuning pes Mastic sent io sey Part of the United States by Orders f¢ jers for milita: ‘with prompt Attention. “tHlom bands will meet Tickets for all first Subscriptions received for al) the musical jour- r= s shed in this country and Exrope. either for music, Promptly execnted Miscellaneous. PROTECTION AND INDEMNITY FROM LOSS BY FIRE! a FIRE, MARINE, AND INL‘ND INSURANCE. Authorized Capital and ee anes FARMERS AND MECH ‘i ANCE CO., OF PHILADELFHIA north er Pennsylvania avenue and 17th Office nerthves Fraskincton City, D. C. DIRECTORS. Thos. B. Florence, Charles Dingee, Hon. % Thomas Manderfield George H Rubicam, “Edward R. Helmbold, George Helmbold, FP. Carroll Brewster, James E. Neal!, Isaac Leech, Jr. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President. EDWARD R HELMBOLD, Secretary. LOCAL SURVEYORS. Charles Walter, No. 397 D street, opposite City Hall. ino. M. Thornton, corner First street and Virginia avenue, Island. James Williams, No. 22 Four-and-a half street. John Rigsies, No 501 Thirteenth street, below Penusyivania avenue. MARINE SURVEYOR. Capt J.P. Levy. No. 367 Pennsyivania avenue, Opposite Natio: a! Hotel. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. John Thomason. The business of this eraers f vorably with the most successful tions in the United Siates. - From the Ist day of August, 1255, in five months, up t» Ist Jannary, 1856 the premiums received amounted to the large sum of owe hundred and eight thourand, one huadred and fifty-one doilars, wi ith onty forty six hundred and sixty-six dollars losses reported With these evidences of success and good man- agement, the directors fee! justifed in soliciting a share of public patronaze, believing that the seen rity offered is amie aud that all fair claims will be adjusted more according to equity than legal techni- “ethe i d to i licies agamet The com is prepared to is-ue polici loss or prs oe fireon DWELLINGS, FURNI- TURE, MILLS, MANUFACT. RIES, WARE- OUSES, all descripiions of BUILDINGS, and their content, or all_ kinds ef MERCHANDISE, transported by VESSELS, STEAMBOATS, CA- NAL BOATS, RAIL%OADS, and the usual con. veyances to or from any portion of EOROP® and AMERICA, and on the bulls of STEAMBOATS Vi the western waters eres 3 of premium wil! be as low as other companies, and in fixing them eveiy :mMprovement in construction and ariangement will be taken into will compare fa- of similar institu- consideration All losses speedily adjusted and promptly paid. orthweste rr nesylvania avenue and ‘nth street, Washington city, Insurance may also be effected at the Home Office, Northwest corner Walnut and Second Streets, Phila- delphia. and ™ other principal cities of the United Siates by authorized officers of the company. je 14-lyt ELEGANT CURTAIN MATERIALS. E HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND HAVE ready for exhibition and sale an immease hace | of goods in the above line; consisting in t of— ich French, Sh pom and German Brocateiles, all colors and contrasts of colors Crimson, claret, green, blue and other colors Broadcloths, a new and recherche material for curtains. with Brocad+ Vandyke border- ings, in satin brocatelle, to trim them A very extensive variety of rich Satin de Laines. in all the colors that are novel and in good. taste Also, 5 cases Damask Laines, in rich and prettily contrasted colors, extremely low priced 1 case Etoff d’Afrique, a new and rich article. sultable for dining-rooms, saloons, or hall windows, very effective and elegant Also, | case real India Satin Damask, (antique,) in ali the colors and tirts now priduced in China Also, 3 cases (of 12 cartons) embroidered Swiss Lave Under-curtains The variety and elegance of these goods alone are worth the trouble of a visit to our stock, the prices of whica are extremely low. ALSO, A fu land extensive assortment ofall the necessary centreand side Cords and Tassels, Cornices. Bands. Gimps, Linings, and other belong- ings requisite Feeling the importance of keeping under the head of a gen House furnishing Dry Go-ds Store a supply of such as will be attractive, and at the same time a convenience to housekeepers, we have commenced the present season with the determination of dea'ing only in such gocdsas will be of advant to our customers and credi- table to us as dealers. In all the sales we make our prices are warranted to be as low as any other house in the «ountry, if not. all we ask is to be told ard a deduction will be mad= instanter se 15-3w CLAGETT, DUDSON & CO STOVES, GRATES, &c. HE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO inform bis numerous patrons, and the public generally of Washington, Georgetown and sur rounding country, that he has just reeeived the — est stock of STOVES, GRATES, RA GES and HOT-AIK FURNACES ever be- fore offered in this market. cf which he asks an examination, feeling assured that fordurabiliti of castings, ecaypesy | in consumption of fuel, beauty of design, and simplicity of cons.ruction, oF are not equalled. ‘aving personally selected this stock from the most celebrated Northern and Kastern Foundries with a single eye tothe use, not matey. the sale of tbearticle, customerscan rely upon fair dealing and fair prices in all cases. I name tn ee Chilson’s Hot air and Ventilating Furnace Hayward, Bartlett & Co.’s Portable Pot Fur- nace J_L Mott’s “Invineible’? Tubular Oven M Pond’s Union Double Oven Range. Beebe’s Range. Range. Improved Latrobe, Feinour, Hot Air Parlor and Gas Burner Stoves for heating the room in Which it Is set, and the room above, a very beau- tifal orn- ment for the tarlor, taking up no room, and consumes no more fuel than a common Radi- ator. ‘+ Invincible”? Cooking Stove, Tubular Ovens, for coal or wocd, which for @durabilty of castings, economy tn consumption of fuel -nd the superior manner in which it performs its duties is the very best Cooking Stove extant I ask anex- amination of my list of references and letter: of recommendation, numbering five hundred resi dents of this city, who have this unsurpassed stove in use New World Cook, a pretty pattern and excel- lent operator Blue Ri¢ge, a heavy article and gocd baker Victor Cook, Fiat Top, for coal or wood, a beautiful pattern, and heavy; 2 new cook, manu- factured in Troy, N. Y , just received Morning Star, for coal or wood, with summer arrangement fo hearth and roaste: Lehind light Street Complete Star. for coal or wood, dae summer arrangement in hearth, very eavy. Victor Complete Cook, Cook’s Favorite, Kitchen Companion, Planter, Emporium, Fanny Forres- ter, and a number of other patterns of Cook Loves, Parlor, Cook, and Dining Room Stoves Chamber Stoves, open and close Front, in 30 different styles Hall and Office Cannons, all sizes and qnali- jes. Russia Sieet and Cast-Iron Radiators, &c., for Parlors, all Toa Parlor and Chamber Grates from the very best manufacturers in New York. Builders will do well to examine this de, ment foe ong with a general assortment of all re- quisits for the Kitchen and Dining room All goods delivered free of charge to any part of the district at my risk. Tin and Sheet Iron work made to order bycom- petent workmen. Old accounts will be settled before opening new ones. ‘Terms positively cash ; unless otherwise agreed upon at the time of sale. My store will be kept open until 10 o’cloek P. m , for the special accommod:tion of those whe cannot make it convenient to call during the da where the same assiduous attention will be paid in giving all information required JAMES SKIRVING Washington Stove Depot, No. 9673 E. cor. Pa. av. and 11th stre-t. se 16-)m (Intel.& Organ ) TUPHAM & NORFLET’'S NEW AND CHEAP SADDLE, FABNESS AND TRUNK STORE, 499 Seventh st , opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. MESSRS. TOPHAM late of Philadelphia, and NORF LET of this city,, Tespectfuliy announce to their friends and the | eer that they have com- usiness at the above stand, and keep constantly on 6 LE s MARTINGALES and WHIPS HARM GSE oE Rr Ei tgeettption, bork for city and country use. PET a of TRUNKS, VALISES, and ban: ING BASKETS and PANGT Wes KBox eS, HORSE BLANKET: VERS Ce BOXES. 8, COVERS, COLLAKS and HAMES. Horse Spake LUSH: gs CARDS, CUR E-OOMS, BPONGER, All material usea will ne th obtained; and both of us having boast can be workmen for several years, we fee) Con: fident that our work cannot be sur; ithe! Sey By samy air res) ashare of public “ 1m ¥ nolioit, Pasticul: attention id to Wreaks ons petits all kinds oe work aE ‘oolsconsianyon hand, nev 71g Miscellaneous. ‘Puomas W. Rournson,etal,)In the Circuit vs. Court for Prince i George's Coun Witla D. Bowiz, eS a Court and others. ) Equity. HE OBJECT OF THIS BILL IS TO PRO- cure a decree for the over of certain Real Estate, 1 and betng in ‘ood county, in damnee Robianor ints of td coy rom Bene james Robinson, county, min Oden and Sophia, his wife, late of Prince George’: 5 Bill states that zames Robinson, late of Wood county, in the State life-time purchased of Benjamin Oden and Sopaie ate of Prince bei gt the little Kana Real Ksiate, 17i0g *fGountysin the State of Vir- wha River, in Wo Det and fifty acres " ginia, containing two hundre That and for the sum of one thousand dollars. at the said James Robinson paid the whole amoun’ of said purchase money to the said Benjamin Oden and Sophia his wife. But the said Benja- min Oden and Sophia, his wife, both departed this life without having execsted to thesaid Rob- inson a deed of convey«nce of said land, leaving the follow! heirs and ‘egal representatives: William D "Bowle, ‘Sr., the former husband, and Oden Bowie, William Dd. Bowe, ir , Catharine Swann, and Christiana McKenzie, the wife of Colen McKenzie, the children of Eliza, a de- ceased daughter of the said Benjamin and Soph Eleanor West, wife of Arthur P. West, and Mai Jackson, both dauchters of the said Benjamin and Sophia, Richard O. Mullikin, Mary E Cla- gett, wife of Charles Ciagett, Sopiia OU. Calvert, wife of Washington Calvert, Margaret Allice Shoultze, wife of Francis 8. Shoultze, and Eliza- beth Mullikin, the onlv children of a deceased daughter, Sophia Mullikin, Thomas H. Clagett, the former husband, and Henry 0 Clagett, Wil- liam Bowle Clagett, Thomas Clagett and Julia Clagett, the only children of Christiana. who is alsoadeceased daughter of the said Beajamin and Sophia That the sald James Robinson elso departed this life sometime in the year eighteen hundred and fifty, leaving the following neirs and legal :epresentatives: Thomas W. Rod! son, Alfred Robinson James M. Robinson, Sara) Ann Morehead, wife of Samuel Morehead, Pris- cilla Robinson, Sophia Stagg, wife of Edward D. Stagg, Peter Hanarman, Sarah A. Triplett, F akin Triplett and James Robinson. who are desirous to procure a valid title to said land ‘That the sald Eleanor West, Thomas H. Clagett, Henry O Clagett, William Bowle Clagett, Thos. Clagett, Ju'ia Clagett, Francis S Shoultze and Margaret Alice, his wife, reside out of the State of Maryland, and that the sald Elizabeth Mulli- kin, Thomas Clagett and Julla Clagett are in- fants, under the age cf twenty-one years. Prayer for a decree Sppenink a Trustee to make a con- veyance of said land, and cider of publication against the non-residents, and for the appoint- ment ofa commissioner to assign a guardian to said infant defendants to answer said bill of com- plaints. It is thereupon adjudged and ordered that the comp'ainant by causing a copy of this order to be inserted in some newspaper published at Wash- ington city, once a week for four successive months, before the Ist day of November next, give notice to the said absent defendants of the object und substance cf this bill and warn them to appear in this Court, in person or by solicitor, on or before the first Monday of November nest, to answer the premises and show cause, if any they bave, why adecree onght not to pass as prayed. CHAS S. MIDDLETON, Clerk ofthe C C for Prince George’s County. A true copy—Test : je27-Fim CHAS. 8. MIDDLETON, Clerk. OURT OF E DISTRICT ef Columbia, for the County of Washington. It is, this 26th day of August, 1856, upon motion of R i Laskey, solicitor for the ustee, by the Court, Ordered, That the sale made by Ann M Cross, Trustee of the real estate of Washington Cross, deceased, be ratified and coniirmed, uni+ss caure to the contrary thereof be shown on or be- fore the 28th day of Uctober next, provided a copy of this order be inserted in some newspaper printed and published in the city of Washingion once in each of three successive weeks before the said 28th diy of October ‘I'he report states the amount of sates to be $874.'8x. W F. PURCELL, ED. N. ROACH, Register Wilis. PUBLIC NOTICE, OMNIBUS FOR THE CARS! IN AND AFTER MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ist, an OMNIBUS wiil leave the Union Line omnibus stand, 1s Se, Georgetown, at Solclock a.m and War 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, — be in attenda ice upon the arrival of every in train. Pareto and from the early train 25 cents; all others to or from, 124 cents; Baggege extra, the charge according to weight and bulk. By the present arrangement of the cars thecoach will leave Georgetown at 5, 7}, 2, and 3% o'<l’k. Fare to the ci n any of the regular Union Line 2cents. [au3!) G VANDERWERKEN. Removed to 367 Penn'a avenue, South side, Oppositz THE NATIONAL HoTEL. NEW GiOUCERY, WINE, AND LIQUOR STORE. HE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO inform his friends and the public, that he has opened a new store, No 367 Penn. avenue, between 44 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. L'QUORS, CIGARS, and FINE GROCERIES, consisting of fine ‘Teas, Sugar, Coff-e, Flour, soap, Ulives, Raisins, Figs, Sardines, Anchovies. Otard, Marrett & Co., Pinet & Co., and oi. Chadard’s Brandies fn Cases, Demijohns, and Casks Old Jamaica Kum, Sherries, Maderia, Port of various descrip- tion. St Julien Claret, Chateaux Margaux, i cases, Champagne Cider, Brandy Fruits, Key- nold’s Edinburg Ale, Annesetti, Maras-biao, Curacoca, Absynth, Champ »gnes, and a largeand varied deserptioa of Havana Cigars. Also, Stonghton Bitters and Fever and Ague Bitters, Porter, Ale and Cider. JONAS. P. LEVY, se4-ly No 367 Pa av, bet.4\ and 6th sts. SLRGER’S Improved Sewing Machinos, To which was gr-nted the Highost Award of the Paris Exhibition, thereby receiving the World’s Verdic#of Suvoriority. ‘PaE IMPROVEMENTS IN THIS MA- chine has simplified them in many respects arecapabdleof executing twice the amount! they did formerly tn any given time ey are without question (he only Machines ca- pable of sewing every variety of coodz perfect; a shirt besom or heavy trace for harness can be sewa by any of these machines by as!mplechange of needie and thread in such a manner that the Closest scrutiny cannot detect a fault. Manufacturers, planters and families will find thein the only safe Machines to purchase, 28 they are built stro; ud durable, and not likely to get out of ord We have machines with yaages attached, for binding hats, cap-fronts, yaiters, &. Silk, faread, Cotton, p eedles, &c., constantly on hand, at the lowest rates. Persons desirous of information regarding Sew- Ing Machines will please address 1. M. SINGER & cu., 105 Baltimore street, Baltimore. N. B.—We are prepared to exchange these mi chines for old machine Tan kind Terms lib- eral. Persons who have been inducedto purchase inferlor machine: under the pr t of being cheap, will find this a benefit indeed, mar 10—tf Trus copy—Test : se 5-law3w THE LAKES FANCY BAZAAR! 504 Pennsylvanta avenu G2», SILVER, PEARL, IVORY, PARI- an Liarble, Tortoise Shell, Papier Mache, Rosewood, Leather, Moroc’o, China, Biscuit, Porcelain, aster, Bohemian Glass, Ebon Ldeoa Lagi Tron, and every kind of Fancy Goods may had at rE THE LAKES. They have also— The most choice American, French and German _ achat sr posmetios Cutlery, Mathematical Instrn Drewing Materials and Stationery: and Combs and Brushes of every description. oe Dares nee a Present it, adorn your pesee or em! su our home? Consult taste, and call at Semmes as au 6-tf THE LAKES GHUBD BROTHERS, BAgKERS, BUY AND SELL FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANG:, FURNISH DRAFTS Qn all Parts of United States ana Burope; COLLECT DRAFTS On all parts of United States and Kurops; ON IRELAND POR 21 On BUY AND SELLS WARDS; BONDS, STOCKS, & OTHER SECURITIES; NEGOTIATE TIME PAPE:, Investment paying 10¥ and over, fer sic. We ars at a tomes Pembetion, ton’ @ are al mes and b Sale, LAND WARRANTS ofall denominatingy Land Warrants located in lowa, Wi sin oF Minnesota. CHUBB BROTHERS, Jan tf © Bankers, opposite the Treasury RPUKATION STUCK.—§*,000 Corpo 2 ration of Washington Stock for sale at feb 13 CHUBL BROTHERS, fora New York IN THE PRICE OF BOOTS AND GAITERS $3 50, as 2 at 85; a firstrate C Galterat $2 50, these are the best that is (or ever were) sold in the District for the price; for the Miscellaneous. Hares! HATS! ST RECEIVED A FULL SUPPLY OF Jone arab Beaver ventila~ ‘which I offer are first-rate Hat, $2 50. nd The best materials and the best workmanship is employed to juce'a $5 Hat, which is $3.50. Wedoacash business, ses, but ON. B for meet with no los- ve each ae full — for his elt and Straw Hats unusually low. t for Driscoll’s Balm of a Thousand PION THON GY ath sires! ates Agent A street, near Hat Company. m Bit GREAT REVUCTION HAVE ON COMMISSION, FOR A PHIL- edeiphia manu- Sewed or Pt Calf-Skin BOOT at $3 62, full as good as those usually sold at $5 or $6; ada French Caif Patent Leather GAITER at ood oy goods roof, come and see , or yourself. Terms Legg ah f cash. No extra -ofit charged to offset bid debts. Call atthe EW YORE HAT STORE, Seventa street. Pennsy:vania avenue. nen 24 rae ANTHONY, Agent. IRON HALL BOOT SHOE AND TRUNK ESTABLISHMENT. ECEIVING DAILY MY FALL AND winter styles of Ladies, Gen tlemen’s Misses, Children, Boys’ «& aecoer, — and Shoes, of a kinds and quali- — Bas ties. ‘Thowe in want willdo weil to call and exam- ine my stock be- fore purchasing elsewhere, atS P. HOOVER’S Iron Hali Boot and Shoe Establishment, Penn. avenue, bet 9th and 10th streets. A large assortment of Sole Leather Trunks, also Leather and Wood Frame. Lad’s Hat Cases, new styles. se 13 TOALL1 HAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT een WV [SHES TO CALL THE ATTENTPON to all that suffer with defective sight, caused by age, sickness, and particularity from g! asses Injudiciously selected, to bis superior SPECTACLES and GLASSES carefully ground by himself to a true spherical accuracy, and brii- fant transparency, suited precisely and benea- cially to the wearer according to the concavity or convexity of theeye. Very numerous ave the fll effects caused to the precious organ of sight from the commencement of using glasses {n not et | recisely sulted, by the use of an Optometer ; 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 furnished with precision and satisfaction N TOBIAS acxnowledges the very libe- ral encouragement already obtained, and further sollelts 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 lach- es they can read this print with their spectacles, can be supplied with such as will improve their sight. “Trmamerable testimonials to bs seen; and ref- erences given to many who have derived the H greatest ease and comfort from his glasses. Circulars to be had gratis, at his office, No. $12 SEVENTH STREBT, three doors jrom Odd Fellows’ Hall, ur stains. Noxrrote, September 7, 1354. Sir—The Spectacles you made for m= sult very well, and seem to have improved my sight more than any other I have lately tried LITT. W. TAZEWELL T have tried a pair of Spectacles obtained from Mr. Tobias, and find them of great assistance to | my sight, and corresponding with hisdescri; tion of the focus. I recommend him as a skillful op- tician. HENRY A. WISE. Having been induced by a friend to visitthe e: tablishment of Mr. Tobias for the per ose of try ing his glasses, 1 was furnished im with a pair slight! colored blue, which have afforded me more relief and gratification than any I have evertried. My sight, originally very good, was injured by writing and reading at night, fre- uently to a very late hour; but with the aid of these glasses I can s'udy almost as late as ever, | and that too witnout the aya I have pecviously suffered. JOHN WILSON Late Commissioner Gen’] Land Office. December 11, 1255. Ps S have used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacles for jthree | or four months, and take great pleasure in say- ing that | am much pleased with them. I have been much benefit oo May Sth, 1556. GEOR. P. SCARBURGH. I was recommended to Mr. John Tobias as a | skillful optician; ard as I have eyes of remark- ; able peculiarity, J was gratified to find that Mr. | Tobias seemed to comprehend them b' ins pec- tion and some slight measurement, and he has made me a pair ef Spectacles that suits me ad- mirably. A.P BUTLER. July 11, 1853. WILuineton, N.C, Jan. 27, 1854 Mr. J Tortas: Dear Sir—I am happy te say that the Spectacles wiich J obtained from you last week are entirely satisfactory. Froman inequal- ity in the visual range of my eyes, I have bereto- found great ditticulty in getiiug glasses of the proper focal distance It affords me pleasure to state that, by the aid of your optometer, this diffl- culty has been happily obviated so that the glasses ee furnished me are dec @edly the best adapved 0 my eyes of any | have ever yet used. Very peppecttulty: yours, B DRANE. ector of St James’ Parish. DEPARTMENT oF INTRRIOR, May 7, 1955 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 perfectly fitted to my eyes. Four months since Mr. Tobias made tw. Pairs especially for me, which I have found to serve me peeay. By the use of his optometer he is enab ed to adapt Glasses minutely to the eye. I most cheerfu'ly recommend Mr Tobias to ali sien to use glasses and bear my testi- mony as to his skill as an optician. HENRY &. BALDWIN, Assist. Sec’y to sizn Land Warrants. P. 8.—OPERA GLASSES of great variet: TE!.ESCOPES & MICROSCOPES, WATC! MAKER GLASS&S, and many other articles in rs he at very low prices constantly on haud. iy y | abe PRESENTS.—M. W. GALT & BRO. open to-day a large invoice of rich goods suitable fer wedding presents. They enumerate in part— Ladies’ richly engraved Gold Watches of superior workmanship, Gold Chains, Seals, ac Diamond Crosses, Brooches, Kar- Rings, Brace- lets, and Finger Rings Silver Tea Sets, Pitchers, Goblets, Salt Cellars Dersert Knives, eee Cream, and Gravy Ladies Sugar, Preserve, and Egg Spoons Pie, Cake, Fish, and Butter Knives Sugar, Ice, and Salad Tongs Pickle Knives and Forks, Cramb Scrapers Fruit Shovels, Ice Cream Kvives And every other bejer Bae! Fancy Silver Ware. M. W. GALT & BRO, se15 Gt 324 Pa. av , bet. 9th and 1éth streets. D®, MUNSON, AT 338 PENN’A AVENUE still making those beautiful centinuous GUM TEETH, called Allens Patent, for the excel:ency of which over all other styles of teeth, many now wearing them in this city, will cheerfully vouch There is one Dentist in this city who has been infring! the patent, and made a bad imitation <i a we om { Lagi caution the public .B. enever a Dentist speaks inst Allen’s Patent Continuous Gum Teeth, when properly constructed, itis because he is ignorant of the process, Incomoetent to make the work, or 5 unwilling to pay for the patent. Je 16-1¢ MADAME MOUNTS CONSUMPTION DESTROYER. Tus INVALUABLE REMEDY CAN BE had at No. 339 G street, Eleventh and Twelfth, south side, or at Stott’s Apothecary corner of 7th streat and Pennsylvania avenue. R : Rev. Mr. Phelps and Rev Mr. R T, Foundry church ; and certificate from the Rev. J. Hansen. au 27-tm* pes eee dle Nic 0: Le et fe i ade P'ANos —LAST WEEK WE RECEIVED two new PIANOS, which with our, mene a ggg te le pind eon rly =f sortment the largest most comolete in thi: city. JOHN F.ELLI3, ses 906 Penn. ave., near 20th sircet. Medicines. MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Dr. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, Mas discovered in of our COMMON PaeTUR> ‘WEEDS 8 , cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR; FROM XE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO 4 Com MON PIMPLE. E HAS TRIED IT IN OVER BLEVEN fathed within twenty miles of Boston. ‘Two botiles are warranted to cures ursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will care the worst kind oe: pimples on the face aren wee males ee alee ep e? es. Two botiles are warranted to eure the wer: sanker in the mouth and stomach. Qne bottle wil! cure scaly eruption ef the skin. Fwo to three bottles are warranted te cure the ‘Worst case of ringworm. ‘Two to three bottles are warranted te eure thy ‘mont des} fc case of rhsematism. ‘Whree to four bottles are warranted te eure ti: salt rheum. ete sight vettlos will cure the werst cases of A benefit is always experienced from the rst bottle, anda it cure is warranted when the above ty is taken. ir, 1 peddled over a thousand bettles o: this ta the vicinity of Boston. water will of itin every case. So sure as Oo eure Will ihis eure ef it but that sold trial i¢ always speaks for itself. things about thi lag; Sret that it — alte plert known ex! that it should eure all kinds of humer. In e 6 giv seme idee and teat in A be th er a et titles per day Some ef the wholesale Dreggicts im business twen' thi like it. quarters In my own practice | always rept it strictly fo) humors—but since {ts introduction as 3 genera family medicine. great and wonderful virtue have Been found in it that I never suspected Several cases of epileptic dts—a disease which was always considered incurable. have beer cure¢ by a few bottles. O, whet a mercy if it will prove effectual in all cases of that a malady—ther: are but few who have seen more of it than I have I know of severai cases of Dropsy, all of ther ed people cured by it For the various diseases the Liver, Sick Headache, Dys: ia, Asthma Fever and Ague, Pain inthe Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in diseases of the Kid neys, &c., the discovery nas done more good tha: any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—cat the bes you can and enough of it. Directtons for Use.—Adukis one table spoonfv' day—C! n over ten years dessert spoon Ric lidren from five to eight |, tea 8] ful. As no directions can be applicable to all con stitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowe! twice a day MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY, Ne. 120 Warren strect, Roxbury, Mee2 Paicz, One Dotrar. Wholesale Agents. —-New York City, C. V CLICKNER, 61 Barclay street; C. H. RING. | 192 Broadway; A.B. & D. SANDS, 100 Fultor | street. Sgr nrees W.DYOTT & SONS ' Baltimore, BROWN & BROTHER, CANBY @ | HATCH.’ Alexandriz, PEEL & STEVENS. | At Retail by all respectable Druggists in the | Wnited States and British Provipoes, and aiso by | the Dregpicts of thie mir~. etme ; Carter's Spanish Mizture | THEGREAT PURIFIER OFTHE BLOOD i BEST ALTERATIVE ENOWN! OT & PARTICLE OF MERCURY I” [¥ Axtnfellible remedy for Scrofula, King’s Evi: Rheumatiem, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Postules on the Face, Blotches, | Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Bore Eyes, , Ringworm or Tetter, Seald Heald Enlarge- | ment and pain of the Bones and Joints, Sal } Rheum. Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitie Diserders { andall diseases arising from an injudicious use | of Mercury. [mproderce in Life, or Imprrity of | _ the Blood. | FSHIS creat remedy, which has become so ra’ } — and so justly celebrated for its extraord! | nary efficacy in relieving and curing masy of thr | most obstinate and terrible forms of disease wit which mankind is afflicted . 1s now offered to the public, with the confident assurancethat no Mzp- | IcaL DISCOVERY ever made has beenso eminently wucceseful incuring SchoruLa, andaLt DisBasEs | ov tax BLoop,2s CARTER’S SPANISH MIX- TURE | The proprietors are receiving by every mall ng and astonishing details of cures | most fia’ made in all parts of the country, and in most cases ysicians hed bees where the skill of the best tied in vain. Its over the Broon Is truly remarkable and ali diseases arising from impurity cf the great Sart oy Lirg have been relieved and cured with- } out a eingle failure, outof thettousands who have , used it. Carter’s Spanish Mixture contains no Fj mpcaigl Ee Opium, Arsenic, or any erour drugs, but is com; of Roots and Herbs, com- | pined with other {Ingredients of known virtue, and | may be given to the youngest infant or most de- } wot ed invalid, without the least possible besi- { tation. We have only room for short extracts from ihe ‘ ae of wogep tds = jon, = ‘com gentienien of the highest respectability, we)! known inthetr various Tocalitien. Pleese read fo yourselves We take great rege in calling the attentio: oi cur readers to the merits of Carter’s Spanish Mixture as a remedy for diseases of the blood. [1 enjoys a reputation in this city uni spoey nti dod = er preparation.— Daily Dispatch, Ric ‘e. Whe Hon. Joha M. Botts, of Va.,eays heconsid ers it a matter of duty to add his mony to the | virtues of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, F2omM acT¥aL | PERSONAL OBSERVATION of its remarkable cura ; tive powers for the diseases In which it is uzed } | We bave been cured of a violent and protracte< ; Liver disease of Carter's Spanish Mixture. We } know It to be allit professes —Editer Sowthssds | Democrat, Petersburg, Va | We nave found from personal trial, that Car jter’s Spahish Sitxture is a truly valuable medi i cine ha Vergennes Independent, Vt. | .GREAT CUEE GF SCROFULA.—A press- rasn in our omploy was cured of Scrofula of a vir- ulent character by a few bottles of Carter’s 8) - j ish Mixture, aftereverything else had failed. Oth- er cures which bave come under our own observa- tod, proves to us conclusively, that is really a val- uable medicinal arent. e take great pleasure ; in calling the attention of afileted to {ts mer- i its —Hichmond Nepublicea. | SYP HIL15.—1 have seen a number of cares 0j Syphilis performed by Carter’s 8; Mixture I believe it to he a perfect antidote for that horri- bie disease. E. BURTON, Cora. of Revenue for city of Richmond BIVER DiSEASE.—Samucl M. Drinker, oi the firm of Drinker & Merris, Booksellers, Rich- mond, Va., was cured of Liver disease of severa! years stand by.puly three bottles of Carter's panish Ailxtuze. OLD SORKS, ULE ERS AND OBSTINATE ERUPTIONS ON THE SEIN.—See the cure of Mr. Harwood, end others, detailed in our Al- wazazo ‘#Le number of such cases cured by Car- ter’s Spanish Mixture, precludes the ilit> of inserting them ia an odvertisement. SFFECTS OF MESCURY.—Soe the cure oj Mr. Elnore He was eaten up with Mi and could obtain no relief, until he took six jes OF Carter’s ish Mixture, which perfectly restore: him to health and vigor. » formerly 1 NEUERALGIA.—Mr. F. Boyden. the Astor House, N. Y., but more recently propri- cior of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, wescured of Neuralgia by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. that time, he says he has seen it cure more than 2 hundred cases of the disease in which it is used Me neve: falls to recommend it to the al icted. RHEUMATISM.—Mr. John F. Harrisox Draggist, of Martineburg, Va., writes of the sip - gular cure of a violent case of Rheumatis: The poten conte, not walk. A few bottles entirely MSCHOFULA.—Mr. Harrison .—Mr. also wri! it cure of Scrofulz, in the person of gee y, (Of three years standing,) which. tors could not reach. Bix Solin menen ei y! “it acts spe- cially on the Blood, Li ua eficlent in re chatted | kin and is prompt r. Jol inge, formerly of the City Hote! Richmond, now of Alabama, : Carter’s Spanish Mizture administered tn a re ber of cases with astonishing}: effect. Be nmenee ites “the most efie ent alterative iz S4LT RHEUM AND SCROFU. 4 Jos. Robinson, of Wooster, Ohio, ae, Scrofula and Salt Rheum of three years standing by only three botties of Carter’s Spanish Mixture WM.8. BEERS & CO., Proprietors. eepers and drugy’ town and village in the United States. ts Ddottie TT. BY Giuman, ‘Washington, and JUHN 8, ~ DOCTOR HOOFL CELEBRATED GEKMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY Dr. C. M JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa. WILL ECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA JAUNPICE, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS ok Diseases of the and ell Dis- eases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach. Thi — the attention of the publie fo 1s prep ton, so with 2 feeling of the utmost in its virtues and ade: tion to the disrasex for which ft is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a ten years’ trial before the American people, and its and sale le unrivalled by any, similar tions extant. The testimony In its favorgiven by the most - inent and well known physicians and individuals in all parts ofthe cousiey is immense, and & care- ful lof the A:manac, published annually and to be had gratis of of cannot bul satisfy the mast sbephion! tle agents, that this remedy is really deserving the great cel- a it bas obtained street, _ office and manufactoty No. 9 Arch Philadelphia, Pe. READ THE FOLLOWING: Moreantown, Va , August 4, 1655. Dr C. M. Jacxson—Dear Sir:—The seles of Bitters are increasing, end what speaks vol- mre their favor is thetall ‘who bave used them speak bighly of their effects No medicine that I sell gives such gencral satisfeetion, end the de- mand for it excerds ali precedent; and I assure you it affords me jure to sell _— a@ remedy. lans no scowl at it, butarecom- Semen to neneeee wits tutrinaic valve, end the 7 part of them have bad megnanimity suf- jent 'o lay aside their prejudicies and prescribe ee ave, For sale bv storek: = Price KIDWELL, Georgetown, Agents. Je 7-6m ” PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATIGON on TEE PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, BY M. B. LA CROIX, M. D., ALBANY, N. Y., 130 Fine, Piain,and Golered Liti- 250 Pages and ea Pa ographs 5 PRiex onLY Fwurrr-Five Currs. Sent Piso of Festa Oe ee oben Union. NHEAPEST BOOK EVER PUBSLISHED— and containing nearly double the quantity of read- ing matter In (that of the FIPTY CENT OR DOL- LAR PUBLICATIONS It (reats on the PH YSIOL- OGY OF MARRIAGE, and the Secret In#rmities and Disorder of Youth and Matarity, resulting from ex- Cenxes, Which destroy the With Observations on ~ if by , its duties and Lore congener end their reanedies; with Lith ,Mustrating the Anstomyend Physiology, Diseares of the Re productive ins of both sexes, their structure, aes, amd functions. A popular and compreben- tive Treatise on the Duties and Causalties of sine pie and married life—bappy and fruitful alliances, tnode of sec: them—infelicitous and infertile ones—their obviation and removal portant hints to those contemplating matrimon’ will overcome objections to it; none. however, shovld teke this important step without first consulting tts ommentaries on the diseases and medical EicStmnent of females from infancy to old are,each case graphically oe by beautiful lithegrs- is by process at once 20 simple, safe, und effect jure is impossible—rules for daily manarr- of tionary hints on the evils re- sulting from em) essay on all diseases arising from | ton, With plainend simple rules by which ail persons cap cure them- selves without mercury—remedies for those velf- inflicted miseries and disappointed £0 UR- fortunately ent in the ‘ ful adviser to the ed to persons nTincace neni Uapploensnt tases e ners, ges to which buman tame is entities’ tee Price TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Sd Five Copies for One Doliar. Mailed, free of post. , to of the United States . B.— who Tay consult Dr. LA CROIX upon any of the diseases upon which this book treats, elther personally or by mail. Me cine sent to any part af the Unicn according to 4 rections, sefely packed and carefully sec: fr all observation. Address Dr. M.B. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, or Post Office Box 579 Albany, N. Y. Bags apps f from 9am to? pm. rad unday from 3 un’ Sp. ™m. 0: REMOVED from No. S€ Bezver =1. a Albany, New Yeri. sty AYER’S PILLS. FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYS'C, [arse HAS LONG EXISTED A PUBLIC demand for an effeci:ve Purgative Pill which could be relied on as sure and perfectly safe in its operation. This has been prepared to meet that demand, and an extensive trial ef {is virtues bes conclusively shown with what success {{ accom- plishes the Sel gree designed. It is easy to make a physical Pill, but nct so easy to make the best of all Pills—one which sbouid have none of the ovjections, but all the edvantages of every other. ‘This has been attempted beie, and with what suc- cess we would respectfully submit to the public decision. It has been unfortunate for the hitherto that almost every purgative m ‘ine acrimonious and ir itating tote bowels. Thi: isnot Many of them produce so much gtiplog pain and revulsion in the system as to more than counterbalance the good to be derived from them These Pells produce no irritation or pain, unless it arises from a previously existing obstruction or derangement inthe bowels Being purely vege- teble, no harm can arise from thelr use in any quantity; but itis better than any medicine sbould be taken judiciously. Minute directions for the: use in the several @leeases to which they are plicable are given on the box. Among the com plaints which have bcen speedily cured by them ‘we mzy mention Liver Complaint tn its verious forms of Jaundice, Indigestion, L uor and Loss of Appetite, Listlessness, Irritability, B lious Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever aud Ague, in the Side and Loins, for in truth. these are but the consequence of diseased action of the liver. As anzperient, they siford prampt and sure relief in Costiveness, Piles, Collie, Dysentery . Humors. Scrofula and Scurvy, Colds, with sore. ied pipe dy, poe and impurity of the j in short any and every case where a - tive is required. J ed sdiietg 7 have also produced some singularly suc- cessful cures in Rheumatism. Gout. Dropsy, Grav el, Erysicelas, Paipitation of the Bea:t, Pains jn the Back, Stomach and Side. They sho id be freely taken in the spring of the year, to urily the blood and prepare the system for the ¢ of seasons. An occesional dose stimulates the stomech into healthy acticn, and restores the epp: - tite and vigor. They purify the blood, ana by their stimulent action on the circulatory syste By renovate the strength of the body, ané res! te energies of ihe wLole organ jonel dose |; advantage ough no serious dceiange it exists | es dosing should never be carried to » a8 every purgative medicine reduces the strength, taken toexcess The thonsaud cases in which a physic is required cannot be enu- merated here. brt they epee themselves to the reason of every bedy; and it is confidently be leved this pil: will answer a better Pi se than anything which hes hitherto been available tq mankin When their virtues are once know- Ta will nolonger doubt what rear... employ when in need of 2 cathartic me... 8% Being sugar wrapped they are * 208: a yee : and belng purely vegetable. ‘no bann eee one? from their use in any quar’ ity, =— nae — Minute directi~ns see ihe wrapper on the PREPARED By DR. JAMES ©. aven PRACTICAL ¢ ANAL YTICAL CHEMIS?, SLL, MASS. Price 25 Cents per Box. Five Boxes for$1.69 Sold by Z. D. GILM. drugg' AN, Wi respectable ists. : Raper . NEWS FROM THE ARcTic KEG UST RECEIVED aNnp TOR Sat the Unton Bottlin, ; supply of eK omnia a 1a, intent fe Temedy for complaints, am i a adults. Also, SUMMER BEVERAGES ane most every kina and character, such 2s Mead, American Champagne, Porter, Ale, Cide 1, ailor ees De ‘ormach Bitters, carefully pre- by scl-ntific men. A great variety cf si- pe go ny quantity of our Unsurpassed pre~ wor-iived sao af] in our sew +tk- » that excel)e for invalids—Ginger Wine. anv. yous phonon our or at the Depot, corner ae ae be NY & SBINN,

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