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Miscellaneous. Information for Travelers. EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON In the Circuit ‘Tuomas W. Rosrmson, ¢t a) Court for Prince es. "3 County Wittiam D. Bowrr, } Equity Court of 4 pee OBJECT OF THIS BILL IS TO PRO- in” This is aes thought, sentiment, and expression. Read it carefully; and if the best loved being of your heart has vanished with the HANGE OF HOUR: day, the 23d instant, the Trains will RAILROAD. mand after Mer- t 8g 8. m., and Sand poet’s « Barbara,”’ you will know what this mu- cure a decree for Sie exave nce of aaa ‘ ponve Weehingice a * sical mourner means by “ fringe of rain’? about | Real Estate, lying and n Wood county, in m Sunday st 4 p. ma. hich was purchased b; 9 m., and Sand the eyelids before you have done reading his | the Sta te of Virgie, which seat Y |, Leave Ballumore el a ; from Benja- liquid lines: juin Oden and Sophia, his wife, late of Prince | ©¥,> BARBARA "Bil sults tat James Robinson, late of ee ; : The s = z BY ALEXANDER SMITH. naicea county, in the State of Virginia, in his FOR HARPER'S FERRY, On the Sabbath day, life-time pure! of Benjamin Oden and Sophia Via Chesapeake $ T h the churchyard old and gray, his wife, ‘ate of Prince George’s county, certain Ohio Canal Over the crisp and yellow leaves, 1 held my rust- | Real Estate, lying and being on the little Kana- THROUGH IN TWELVE HOURS! ling way! wha River, in Word county, in the State of Vir- EW AND SPLENDID PACKET- And amid the worlds of mercy, falling on the soul hs N D and for the sum of one thousand doll: the said James Robinson paid the whole amount 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 executed to the sald Rob- inson a deed of conveyance of said land, leaving the following heirs and | Tepresentatives: William D. le, Sr., the former husbend, and Oden Bowie, William D. Bowie, Jr., Catharine Swann, and ‘Christiana McKenzie, the wife of ginfa, containing two hundred and fifty acres, at like balms ; Ser *Mong the gorgeous storms of music in the mel- "Tow organ calms; Mong the upward streaming prayers, and therich and solemn psalms, *V'stood heedless, Barbara! White organ filed the alr, And the wick with outspread hands blessed the witha But Epc to'go homeward, with a mild Ritter, & ‘Tuesday, o’clock. ursday and saintlike shine, Giemsa tne oer beauty with its heavenly E nor West, wife of ur E. West Families intendin, as ackson. jaughters of the sa! beer sine to thine ‘samoment. Q, theface | and Sophia, Richard O. Mullikin, Mary safe, pleasant, and cheaj Nosilsre you perished, Barbara ' Rett, wate Charles Gt Shanondale, Whi! . wife of Washington Shoultze, wife of Francis beth Mullikin, the onlv children of a deceased daughter, Sophia Mullikin, Thomas H. Clagett, the former husband. snd Henry O Clagett, Wil- liam Bowle Clagett, Thomas Clagett and Julia Clagett, the only children of Christiana, who is O, that pallid face! ‘Those sweet, earnest eyes of grace! When last I saw them, dearest, it was in another A coach will alwa: place ; bod You eame running forth to meet me with may love igo gift on your wrist, And a cursed river killed thee aided bya murder- BOAT ARGO, Capt. Coas. H. MERRILL, will commence making Kegular Trips between GEORGETOWN and the above Point, on Mon- arch 27th, 1856 oye Boat will leave the wharf of W.H.& H.@ rgetown, 1). See, esday, and Friday morning, at 6 o’cloc! Returning, she wiil leave Mi toes 6 Wed r’s Ferry every and y morning, at Through Tickets, $2.25. To Leesburg 1.02%, tmcluding the Stage from Edwards’ Ferry g to visitthe Virginia Springs the coming season wi!l find this by far the most it route to Berkeley Sulphur and Warren, Cay Meals served on board at moderate rates. ys be in readiness in George- town to convey passengers to and from the Boat Fer further particulars inquire at the store of -H. & H. G. RITTER, Georgetown, and HN V. AVIS, Jr, Harper’s Ferry, Va. 1s—tt also a deceased daughter of the said Benjamin and Sophia. That the said James Robinson also departed this life sometime in the r eighteen hundred and , leaving the following neirs ani legal representatives: Thomas W. Robin- son, Alfred Robinson. James M. Robinson, Sarah Ann Morehead, wife of Samuel Morehead, Pris- cllla Robinson Sere Stagg, wife of Edward D. Peter T anarman, Sarah A. Triplett, in Triplett and James Robinson. who are to procure a valid title to said land. Eleanor West, Thomas H. Clagett, Henry O Clagett, William Bowle Clagett, Thos. Clagett, Julia Clagett, Francis S. Shoultze and Margaret Alice, his wife, reside out of the State of Maryland, and that the said Elizabeth Mulll- kin, Thomas Clagett and Julia Clagett are in- fants, under the age of twenty-one years. Prayer for a decree appointing a Trustee to make a con- veyance of said land, and erder of publication against the non-residents, and for the appoint- ous mist. Ob, a purple mark of agony was on the mouth [ kissed Whea last I saw thee, Barbara! ‘Those dreary years, eleven, Have you pined within your heaven, And is this the only glimps of earth that in that time was given; And have you passed unheeded al! the fortunes of your race— Your father’s grave, your sister’s ehlid, your mother’s quiet face— To gaze on one who worshipp’d not within a kneeling place? Are you happy, Barbara? ?Mo: els do you think of ppb ‘olden link 1 bound aro’ your happy arm while sitting on aTwt @URDONSVILLE VIRGIN Leave Washi Leave Alexa! ‘on brink? ment of a commissioner to assign a guardian to lepeat a Or, whea guitare ut Of wit and wine, of laughter | said infant defendants to answer fata Bil! of com. | rection with the plaints. Itis 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 and substance of this bil! and warn them to appear in this Court, in person or by solicitor, Was emptied of its music, and we watched THE VIR through lattice-bars ‘The silent midnight heaven moving o’er us with Weir's sates, OMNIBUBES a ‘Till the morn broke, Barbara * will In the years I’ve changed, Wii and far my beart has ran; ed, Cc. And many sins and errors deep have been on me PAG 6, to STEAM peceistinorg ou or before the first Monday of Nevember neat, ance of 2 to answer the premises and show canse. any | Fare from Washin; But bgt bel been faithful, whatsoever good they bave, why adecree ought not to Fare ‘6 ne prayed. CHAS 8. MIDDLETON, Cierk of the C. C for Prince George's C unty. A true copy—Test: “s Fare “ love » and abo a lle fies and above my life still hangs thatlove Tickets tact Like a mild consoling rainbow o’era Savage cata- Tact, je27-Fim CHAS. 8. MIDDLETON, Clerk, _ Love has saved me, Barbara | No. 568.) © Love: #¥in unblest, Notice of Withdrawal of Additional Lands | carried withoutcost With monstrous doubts opprest Of much that’s dark and nether, much that’s hoiiest and best, Could I win you but for an bour from of that starry shore, The hunger of my soul were stilled ; for Death bas told you more Than the melancholy world doth know ! deeper than ali lore. Wil you teach me, Barbar.” In vain, in vaia, in vain! You wiil never come again :— There droops upon the dreary bills a mournful fringe of rain ‘The so slowly around, unblest winds are in the tree, Round selfish shores for ever moans the hurt and 7 beep: sea: ere is no rest upon the earth, peace is with Death and thee— i lam weary, Barbara! in Florida URTHER IN PURSUANCE OF THE ACT entitled ‘‘An act granting public, in alternate sections, to the State of Florida and Alabama, to aid in the construction of certain railroads {n said States,”’ approved 17th May, 1866, instructions were communicated by this officeto the land offi- cersat Newnansville and Tampa, Florida, on the instant, forthe withdrawal and suspension from sale or location until further orders, of the follow- ing described lands, as falling within the proba- ble Limits of selection of the Tampa Bay Main Stem railroad, in said State, to wit : Office at NewNaNnsviLLe: All the lands situa- ted south of the body of lands heretofore with- drawn for the Cedar Key Branch raitroa the ine wh ch divides ranges tweaty-four and and twenty-five; and north of the line dividing townships nineteen and twenty. Office at Tampa: All the lauds situated west of the line dividing ranges twenty-four and twenty- five, and ort of the line which divides town- ships tuirty and thirty-one Given under my hand at the General Land Of- fice, at thecity of Washington, this ninth day of September, 1556. JOHN HOOD, se 1U-law6w Acting Commissioner. PROTECTION AND INDEMNITY FROM LOSS BY FIRE! FIRE, MARINE, AND INLAND INSURANCE. Railroad. sel AIL —things T re the pressly for been taken in their engines, to Insure st. berths can be secure of this line Lave heads, and to avoid ARRIVALS ATTHE PRINCIPAL HOTELS Browus’ iletel —t rv. & wu. srowy. RR Gibbs, SC J Showare, Ma 8 Ames & dau, Ala AR Forman, NY JA Heath. 8C H McCrae & fam, Pa S Head, La 3 Slade & ly, NY HW Botler, ba AB Ponker &/Ir, do of Augus! PROPOSED Prem New York 1856. Saturday... Saturday. Wire Bataecl’ Ieies EF Dumas te Authorized Capital and Surplus...$1,358,151 13. | Saturday | SC Damsil & fam,do A Harham, NY FABMERS AXD MECHANICS’ INSUR- 3H Poy, NO G Tollock & fam, USM ANCE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. ween ae pple e oS Office northwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and 17th HMar, ran w Drain, ‘Ry street, Washineton City, D. C. HN Stale & fam, NY Req Woodley, do AB Head, do F W Pleasant, NY Hon. Thos. B. nee, aries Dingee, & P Valentine & ly, Va W Brent, Va George H. Arm 5 mas Manderfield, J T Gilman, NC L Huot & iam, 0 Craries A Rubicam, Edward K. Helmbold, T Harrison & fam, = Miss Ellis, do’ George Helraboid, P. Cerroil Brewster, M M Mason, NY J Walker, DC Capt Hoover, Nd SB Stewart, Pa Capt Rawlins, Md HO Chiltan, Md James E. Neall, Isaac Leech, Jr. THOMAS ft. FLORENCE, President, EDWARD R HELMBOLD, Secretary. LOCAL SURVEYORS Charles Walier, No. 397 D sireet, Hall. Mrs A Stone, do 4 Elder & chid, NY opposite City Festetckia Miss Ochiltru, Ma C C Moore, do Jno. M. Thornton, corner Pirst streetand Virginia EDWA NN Snowden, do W B Slack,Ma@ avenue, Island. N Hines, do H E Brown, do James Williams, No. 22 Four-and-a half street. poeomnte R C Glass, fll M_D Hayden, do Johw Rigeles, No. 501 Thirteenth etreri, below | STEPRE W J Bell. Ma 8 T Hayden, do Pennsylvania avenue, Friars, London JW Brierly & ly, Va EA Holt & ly, ala T Williams, do Miss Hoit, do Harris, do BB © D Holmes & ly, NC A V Frankit Mrs Prow ean, do oo W Thurston, Pa’ MARINE SURVEYOR, Pp. 3 yivania @venue, GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. John Thomason, The business of this Company will compare fa- therein. Willard»? Hotei—z. c. & a. a. witnarp. VILLE GREENSBC AND DAILY To THE Leave Washington at n al Leave Alexandria at ja at. Cheapest, most Pleasant and Fx e at the Washington Rallroad De, vey PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE, Free of THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES £ SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINE SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. KENNARD & CO., B.@. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. The owners of these ships will not be account- able for gold, silver, cious stones, or metals, unless signed therefor, and the value thereof expressed NGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILR Great Southern Mail Line! CK DAILY -w (SUNDAY NIGHTS EXCEPTED) Botween Washington City and the South! VIA: ALEXANDRIA, . RIGHMUNDP, DAN- OUGH,N.C. 1A SPRINGS. 5 PM. ing Line in con- irginia Central Railroad, the {tious Ruote to GINIA SPRINGS Greenbrier White Sulphur and Fauquier White Sulphur, Warm, Hot, Alum and Capon Springs, Gave, Natural Bridge, Lexington, &c. nd BAGGAGE WAGONS t to con- ER GEORGE for ALEXANDRIA, a dis-. < six miles, «lowing ample time = 5 eas, ton to Richmond Danville Greensborough 85 50 100 12 00 rocured on the boat. Expedition and Comfort are secured by this Route, asitisa LINZOPV FIRST CLass RAILROAD vyaom ALEXANDRIA ‘C6 DANVILLE. THROUGH PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE tothe Depot of the Petersburg JAM A. EVANS Agent, Alexandria, Va STEAMERS »Capt. Eldridge. tcabt, Comstock «Capt. Jas. West These abies having been built by contract ex- overnient service, eve! care hae construction, as also in their rength aud speed; and their accommodations for passengers are unequaled for elegance and comfort Price of passage from New York to Liverpoo! in first cabin, $130; in second do., $75. From Liverpool to New York, 30 and 20 guineas, An experienced surgeon attached to eac ship. No d until paid for. The ships improved water-tight bulk danger from ice will not cross the Banks north of 42 dezrees, util after the Ist DATES OV SAILING, Medicin Carter's 8: Mixture PURIFIER OFTHE BLOOD THE OEsT ALTERATIVE KNOWN af MOY 4 PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN If!!! nfall' remedy for Scrofula, a corr lag ol ostules on pene Ague and Fever, appeal or Tetter, Scald Heald, E: of the Bones and Rheumatism. Pimples or P scat aud pela Rheum, Stubborn Ulcers, and all diseases arising from an injudicious use eee, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. nary ei y in relievii IS great remedy, which has become so rap- ‘and so justly celebrated for its extraord!- and curin; most obstinate and terrible forms 0; "3 Evil,” Cutaneous Eruptions, Eyes, Joints, it Syphilitic Disorders, many of the disease with which mankind is affiicted ,is now offered to the public, with the confident assurancethat no Mzp- IcaL DISCOVERY ever made has been so eminently successful incuring cine abicane DIsBasEs oF THE BLoop,as CARTER’ rietors are receiving by ¢' mail ing and astonishing’ details of cures of the count where the 5) of the best ae ‘The pro most made in all ried in vain. Its power over the BLoop Is arising from impurity of the great Sxart or Lirx have been relieved and SPANISH MIX. , and in most cases ysicians had been truly remarkable and cured with- out a single failure, out of the thousands who have used it. iit b Opium, drugs, but Carter’s Spanish Mixture contains no senic, or any da! 1s com) of Roots and Herbs, com- bined with other {ngredients of known virtue, and May be given to the youngest infant or most de- biiftated’ invalid, wil tation. out the least possible hesi- We have only room for short extracts from the volumes of testimony in our possession, and all m gentlemen of the highest respectability, well als in their various leeelition Picase Tea fo yourselves. We take great of our readers to Liver disease af know It to be all {1 uable medicinal agent. Syphilis i Etteve it bie disease. pene In calling the attentior the merits of Carter’s Spanish Mixture asa —— ress of the a it ¢ a reputation in city um yy an Sthet proper Datly Dieparc Rich . Va. he Hon. John M. Botts, of Va. ers it a matter of duty to add his test{mony to the virtues of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, rr: PZRSONAL OBSERVATION Of its remarkeble cura tive powers for the diseases in which it is used. We have been cured of a violent and Carter’s Spanish Mi: it professes.— Editer Sowthacde Democrat, Petersburg, Va We have found fromm personal trial, that Car- tsr’s Spahish Mixture is a truly valuable med! cine —Ed. Vergennes Independent, Vt. GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—A press- man in our employ was cured of Scrofula of a vir- ulent character by a few bottles of Carter’s Span- ish Mixture, after everything else had failed. er cures which have come under our own observa- tlod, proves to us conclusively, that is really a val- We take great In calling the attention of the afiicted to {ts mer- its Richmond Republican. SYP HIL1S.—1 have seen 2 number of cures of Tforraed by Carter’s Spanish Mixtere to be a perfect antidote for that horri- Com. ef Revonwe for city of Richmond heconsid MACTUAL . We the E. BURTON, S178K DISZASE.—Samnel M. Driaker, 01 the firm of Drinker & Merris, Booksellers, Xich- mond, Va., was eured of Liver disease of several ears standing by panish Mixiere iy three hotties of Carter’s OLD SORES, ULE RRS ANM OBSTINATE BRUPTIONS OW THE SKIN.—See the cure of Mr. Harwood, and others. ‘Whe number of suc’! z comet in our AI- eases cured by Car- ter’s Spanish Mixture, precludes the possibility of inserting them in an advertisement. BFPECTS OF MERCURY.—See the sure 61 M . Elmore. He was eaten up with Merew obtain no relief, until he took six bottles 01 panish Mixture, which perfectly restored him to health and vigor. NEUKALGIA—Mr. F. Boyden, formerly 1 the Astor House, N. Y., but more recently propri- etor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, wascured of Neu ja by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Since that time, he says he has seen It cure more than 3 handred cases of the disease tn which it is used He never falis to recommend it to the aM@icted. AHEUMATISM.—Mr. Joba F. Harrison Druggist, of Martinsburg, Map Bada of the sin. guler cure of a violent case of patient could not walk cured him. heumatism. The & few botties entirely SCROFSLA —Mr. Harrison also writes of a ES cure of Scrofuia, in the nd Person of a young 'Y, (of three yoara standing,) which all the éoc- te ton, D.C ber SYPHILIS.—Dr. K. B. Hendle, of Wasbi > who cured an obstinate case of Sy is by Carter’s Spanish Mixture, says could aotréach. Six bottles made 2 cure of pet hb It acta spe- Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday. Wednesday. Wednesday Wednesday 56 Wall street, New York. builion, specie, jewelry, ills of lad! np are m l-tr vorably with the most successful of similar institu. tions In the United States. Fromm the Ist day of August, 1855, in five Months, up t» ist January, 1856, the premiums received amounted to the large eum of one hundred and eight 36 Force & ly, NY Mrs Seymore, G Ferrili, O W Se: mere, aa S Mauray, Va A Witzhern, NY W Schoslcraft,Mass J Mountfort,’ La HD Myers & ly, do EC Kert, Va thousand, one hundred and fifty-one dollars, with but Miss Myers, do JS Kent, do onty forty six hundred and sixiy six dollars iossea Miss Perkins, NY J Briggs, NY reported. — poceh Va A Tavlor & lv, NC ith aoe evidences of success and good man. ichards & ly, Pa = W_ SR Page, Va agement, the dire: evl justitied in soliciting @ JG Mastaras, do H Mead & ly, NY share of public patronage, believing that the seca, | TZ2O¥SH FiCKRTS F W Hooter, Ma EA Hire, Va rity offered is amp!e_ and that all fair claims will be A Danforth, DC C Snow, Mass adjusted More according to equity than leyal twehni- R B Sangdon, 3 Tf Brown, U0 Hitie: calities. i W Wiosion, Va H Pease, NY ‘The company is prepared tu iavue cohen gil | policies agamet J Ellis & 1y,do M Cummings Ga loss ur damage by fire on DWELLINGS, FURNE | (anes ee eee M Slater, 0 Eyre& iy. Pa TURK, MILLS, MANUFACTORIRS, WARE | MORE ond on JP Eldridge, Tenn — W Herfiela) do yor pious of BUILDINGS, and | WES'T, and the SO ‘ ents, or all kinds of MERCHANDISE, ; National Wotel —wsu avy ted by VESSELS, STEAMBOATS, CA ‘T McKnight, Va €8 Hale, NY J Winston, Va M Waring & fy, Md C Choate, Mass Mrs Tosein, sC Patek a i ly, Aus RB Mastin, NJ” TS, RAILKOADS, and the usual cone sto of fromm any portion of EUKOPR and AMERICA, and on the hulls of STEAMBOAT navigating the western waters, Tue rates of premium will be aslow as other ev, and in fixing them every improvement ‘a construction @nd atrangement will be taken into consideration. All losses speodily atjusted and Office northwest ¢: rner nmnsyl W Sage & ly, SC G Greene, Pa LH Wyeth & sister, NY W T Moore, Md K W Brooke, do W Kimeriman, do J Marshall, Md - P T Schley, Va~ J Hf Cozies, NY more is always prom: Juncti from Baltimore. Th ee begrbende| e Is check: Washington ferred there, for those hol ing Ti = Seventeenth street, Washington city, D.C. Kirkwoot¢Monse —s. & 4. a, ximewoor. | “pont may allo be effected at the Yiorce O eggs = per “2; a L K Baldwin, NY Northwest corner Waliiu! and Second Streets, Phila. ar, 2 W Matthews, Pa W B Wilson, Eng 8 Dickinson, 8C 8 Barth, M. J Chapman, Va Capt Levy, —_—_—_—_—_—_—_...___. MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. VROM THR UNITED sTarEs. gelphia, and in other principal etties of the United States by authorized officers of the company. Jelttyt Ce&NSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL wrPply of BEEBE’ x NEW RK STYLES F the Ohio, thro: ‘HAYS! HATS! and Sandusky Rati Detroit, Chicago, AtcOLUMBUS pth lately called he Relay House) 9 miles hington Station, and rechecked an te the pas: dally at6a.m.and4 At BEN WOOD, 4 miles from Wheell connection is made with the trains of CE: OHIO Ren eae from Bellair, on h Canubr! Newark, to COLUMBUS. at Newark with the cars of the Newark, Mansfeld BY RAILROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST Lime between Washington and Wheeling 174 hours! Bunning Time between Washington and Cincinnati 27 hours! AND BAGGAGE CHBCES £0 BE HAD IN WASHINGTON, "Tae BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL reatly improved its Western ‘erg the fullest Inducements to WASHINGTON, BALTI« s of the WEST, NORTH- UTHWEST. The connection between the Trains from Wash- ington and the Trains bound West from Balti- made at the Washington nis is the only change of cara ashington and the ‘Out river. through to Wheeling at the trans- ers) without charge, ckets for points be- ones yond. The connecting trains leave Waaungios the p.m. On Sundays al direct RAL €, Zanesville, and ‘hese trains counect road for Sandusky, ‘Sciedo. Louis, etc. £ . he © O. Ratlroad trains cen- cially on the Blood, Liver and Ski and efficient in its results.”? Dr. John Minge, formerly of the Ci Richmond, now of Alabama. 41s prompt ed Hotei, says he has seer Carter’s Spanish Mixture administered in anum- ber of cases with astonishing! recommends it as “the most é cee.?? effect. He lent alterative iz SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA—My. Jos. Robinson, of Wooster, Scrofula and Salt Rheum of ty oaly three bottles of Carte: WM.S. BEERS & CO., No. 304 Broadwa: a was cu : of three years standing r’s Spanish Mixture Lf peat abe y, New York, Price or bottle, or six bottles for $5. ‘orsale by C. AS. STORET, Was! & . and Druggists generally. ‘ton. D. I—ly THE EVERY KIND FReM THE WORST SCROFULA DOWN YO A GoM- MON PIMPLE. GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Dr. KENNEDY Mies discovered in one cf Our COMMON PASTIRE WEEDS a remed f Roxbury, that cures F HUMOR; HE HAS FRIED IT IN OVER ELEVEN hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor ) He has now in his | aimpprgeon over two hundred certificates of its vir- jue, all within twenty miles of Boston. ‘Fwo bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. pimples on the face. biies. ‘Two votties @anker in the mo! Worst care of Ery! usar in the eves. ‘Two boities are warranted to the earsaud blotches among the Kour to six botiles are warranted to aud running vicers. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind ef Two to three bottics will clear the systess ©! © Warranted to eure the wors th and stomach. Phree to five bottles are warranted te care tre One to two buitles are warraated te esre all cure rousing of hair. GTO cerrepi One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the Worst case of ringworm. ‘Bwo to three bottles are warranted te Guise ths ost desperate case of rhoumatisn. four bottles are warranted te euro the Three salt rheum. Five to cight bottles will care the wert cares et a. cerofali A beneit ls always experienced frem the oret betile, anda above quantity is taken. fect cure ls walveated whem the I peddled over a thoustad betiics of R > this Im the viciaity f itin every cise. ish M0, sv sure seld abotile ef it I know the effect jure sc water will extin- will this gure huaor. but that scid another; aiter 2 Taever tial it always speaks for iiself. Vheze are twe things about this ker that uppears to me wurpris- lag; Sret thatit grov piewes quite plantifal, we in Cur pastures, ia sexe and yot tts rulue Miscellaneous. PROPOSALS. Navy Drrax TMENT, Bureau of Yards and Dotks, Sept. 19, 1856. Sue yy (name the class,) for the navy yard,) will be received at this uni the 25th October next. for furnishi ing at tho several navy- articles embraced in the follow! icularly described will be turnished upon appli- cation, and sent bv mail if so requested, to per- desiring to offer to contract for any or all lasses named therein, bi the commandants vy yards, for the classes for the yards under their command, or by the navy ent nearest thereto, or by the bureau, for any or and which are schedules, whic! sons all the yards. Incase bidders desire the cc mmandantsor na 2gents to send them schedules by mail, it wil necessary, in order to insure their transmission, that they should enclose in their a) age Mr pees as the law requires all postage cautioned and notified that thelr otere must be in ieee inafter prescribed. and be mailed in time to reach their destination before the time expires for re- them; no did will be considered which id Priiaders are hi ceivi i be received PROPOSALS FOR EACH CLASS endorsed for Class No at Neation fter the period stated, and ne allowance will be mads for jailures of the mat To guard inst offers be! the time appointed bidders are dorse on the envelope above the address, and ing opened before S requested to en- draw a line under the endorsementthus: * Pro- posals for Ciass No. (mame the class,) for the Navy ya:d at (mame the yard.) To the Chief ofthe Bureau of Yards and Docks, Washington, D.C. FORM OF OFF (He 1, (here insert t?¢ name,) o! in the State of (mame the Stai furnish, under your advertise: advertisement.) and subject to all the require- ments of the same, and of the to which St refers, all the artic! Class No (name the cla.s,) for the navy: varé at (name the yard,) accordi (Acre paste om the prin ule, and opposite each article set the price, and cary out the amount in the columns for dollars and eents, and foot up the aggregate amount of the bid for the class,) amounting to (here write the amount tn words ) I proj as mm nt, (here name the agent, if Agee £235 Schedule,) for the supply one is required date the offer ) jame the torwn,) ) hereby offer to ment dated (date of ited schedule embra ed in to said schedule, viz: class from the sched- under the classes miscelianeous, by a non-resi- dent of the place of delivery; and should my offer ed I request the contract may be pre- pared and sent to the navy agent at (name the natures and certificate ( Here tre tidder to sign his name.) FORM OF GUARANTEE. The undersigned (name of guarantor,) of (name the town,) and State of (name the State,) comi guarantors, $c ,) hereby the above-named (mame the brd- der or bidders,) wil', if his [or their} offer as . enter into contract with the United States within fifteen days after the date of noviee, throug: the post office, of the acceptance of his [or their) offers before mentioned (Signature of guarantors.) I certify that the above-named (here pened the re be accept agency,) for s and (name of undertake t! above be acce| Witness, €™arantors) are known to me to be good sponsible guarantors in this case. [Signature] Tc be signed by the district judge, district at torney, collector, navy-egent, or some person known to the bureau to be responsible. Class No.1 Bricks 2 Stone 3 Yellow pine tim- be T 4 Yellow pine lum- ber 5 Oak plank 6 White pine and lass PORTSMOUTH, N.H No.11 Lron and nails Steel 14 Files 15 Paints, olls, and lass 16 skip chandlery 17 Hardware 18 Statio: w Firewood. spruce lumber, seasoned 20 Hay 7 Lime 21 Provender 8 Cement 22 Charcoal ¥ Gravel and sand 10 Slate Class No.1 Bricks 2 Stone 4 Yellow pine lum- be: r 5 Uak and hard wood timberand 3 Yellow pine tim- ber 25 Lron castings. BOSTON. Class No. 9 Gravel and sand 11 Iron, iron spikes, and nails 12 Steel 14 Files 15 Paints, oils, and e 16 Sitp chanélery lumber 17 Hardware 6 White pine, spruce 18 Stationery juniper, and cy- 20 Hay and straw resstimberand 2i Provender umber 22 Charcoal 7 Lime and hair 23 Packing S$ Cement 25 Iron castings. NEW YORK. Class Class No 1 Bricks No.16 Ship chandlery 2 Stone 17 Hardware 3 Yellow pine Is Stationery 5 Hard wood 20 Hay and straw 6 White pine,spruce &c. 7 Lime, hair, &c. 8 Cement 7 Gravel and sand 11 Tron, iron spikes, and nails 12 Steel 14 Files 16 Paints, oils, and glass 29 Diving bell. PHILADELPHIA Class Crass No.1 Brieks No.12 Steel 2 Btone 14 Files 3 Seasoned yellow 15 Paints, ofl, and pine timber glass Seasoned 16 Snip chandlery pine lumber 17 Hardware % Oakandhardwoed 18 Stationer timber 19 Fire 6 Seasoned white 20 Hayand straw ine timber and 21 Provender ‘umber 22 Charcoal 7 Lime and hair 9 Gravel and sand 10 Tin 21 Provender 22 Charcoal 23 Belting, packing cast 23 Machinery and tools 28 Lightuing eon- ductors 23 Belting. ik and howe” 26 Machinery 11 Iron, tron spikes, and nails NAVAL ASYLUM. Class No.1 Clothing : 3 Hats, boots, shoes, &c 3 Provisions 4 Groceries oods » &e. 7 Tobacco 8 Chandlery 5 Dr rad Class Nol Bricks 2 Stone 3 —— pine tim- r 4 Yellow pine lum- ber 6 ae pias spans, jun cy- zttmber 7 Lime and hair 8 Cement 9 Sand and gravel Leas together with TAYLOR'S HATS, of BALTI- MORE. The best black dress HATS got up in the latest style for #3 3. as good as those usually sold fe at 85; an 00d fashion- @ipey ble Hat at |, Worth $4 and a first-rate Hat, $2 50. The best materials und the best workmanship is employed to produce a $5 Hat, which fs sold for $3. We doacash business, meet with no los- ses, but give each customer full value for his a elt Hats unusually low. _N A for Driscoll’s Balm of a Thousand Flowers rice 25 cents per bottle. road to Xenia, Cia XENIA (on Men whic ferred at Cincinnati Ohio. Tickets for Louis are sold b: his, Vicksburg, ROM EUZOPE Liverpoo! Toledo, Detroit, Chi eave New yY. ‘ Sth and 20tb of each month hentia and Wellsville (fort: Sega Psp tated Le ibe et near Pa. arene see mip ne cieesn =i ork Hat Company. se 26-tf : NEW AND BEAUTIFUL stTyLE Checks in Washi frem Slate §: meow anced: andd d ‘ ints in the HESE MANTELS ARE ENAMELLEDIN BUY AND SELL ashington to Cinc imitation of the richest and most ex EGYPFIAN. LISBON, VERKD ANT A PURPHYRY, PYR 2ES. BROCATELLA, AGATE, SPANISH GALWAY, and other rare and desirable MARBLES The imitations are no perfect that they chalenyethe closest scrutiny 70RZIGH AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE; | *?2t! FURNISH DR. m all Parts of United States and Europe; COLLEC PTS Ja all parts of v ree QUE WASHINGTON bus, $13 65; Day Louisville, by ra! Cincinnati, spolis, Ferre Haute, Lafayette, » St. Louls, Carlo, ete 1” Passengers holdin. are also sold at W: when the Ohio is nav’ (hone West. miles shorter than b) FARE, BY THROUGH ‘TICKET, FROM 3 ae Wheel ij 2. 50; Cincinnat! road, $18 65, b: from 18 00; Indiana: clis.4 ison nect with the fast tains of the Liitle Miaini Rail- cinnat!, Louisville, ete. At Littic Miami Hetiroaa) connection ts formed with the trains thro ugh Da to Indian- hicago, Rock Through ‘Fickets for Natchez, New ‘Orleans, etc., asht m—are trans- yto the Mali Steamers on the Evansville, Cario, and St. the river route. i> For CLEVELAND, ard via Cleveland to cago, etc , tickets are sold, able between Whee ing miles) where a connection and Pittsburg Railroad is ‘Travelers are requested to notice that while this is the only route affording Through Tickets and ‘on, it is also the shortest, rect to neariy all the leading The distance from innati is but 653 miles, being any other reute! '» $9 50; Cotum- B16 00; $17 50; Cleve. etroit, $15 20; Louis, $28 50 and $31 , ete. nited States and E ‘They are so bighl: 5 DRaw UFCPS} | and, #12 60; Toledo, $15 60; beauty mack ee y Palishes that theyretainthelr | (544 IRELAND to estes Chicago, $26 65and $19 80; ot by smoke, coal por or scids, ta oe bene BUY AND. SBLETT WARDS; much cheap:r than any others 1m man BONDS, 8¥OCKS,& OnHE LES; wi. CK AND HARPER'S ranging from sis 0 dia Se eee NEGOTIATE aie Pacey 1) EERRY MARTINSBURG CUMBERLAND, call and examine sa ie, (bers (avestment paying 104 ang ever, fer sale, mples at No. § Udd Fellows’ street, 3 doors below stairs. T.M ferecexers may Washi w LAND WARRANTS © are at a! mes Purchasi; Sele, LAND WARRANTS of all donne eave for Land Warrants located in lowa, Wisconsin, or Muunesota. CHUBB BROTHERS.” janZi-tf — Lankers, opposite the Treasury . — rena CCOR DEON @ 150 FINE FRENCH AND German Accordeons, assorted sizes, and price: from 31 to B87. Just opened at our Music Store. ocz JOHN F. ELLIS ‘ton. . W. Miller’s Grand Sq) pclae 'S, the most magnificen men's how mauufectured A large stock of Pienos re able terms eee for rent on the most W 6. METZEKOTT. a ashington Stat march iy EES '=«SCD ~~ re PIEDMONT, OAKLAND, leave Washington -m. For the minor nd and Wheeling, Olfs, etc., see special advertisement ur For further infermation, Throu; etc apply to THOMAS H. PARSONS, Agent. WM. 3. WOUDBIDE, BEDFORDSPRINGS, and FAIRMONT, Way stati “ te wos 01 rt take6 a.m. train from and from Baltimore, Annap- its b Tickets, ton Master of ‘Transportation B&O. Raliroad, Baltimore, aces = krowe until I discovered that it sioe?4 eure all kinds of can order te it pop a April, 1853, dottles bottles par day of it. Some ef the whelesale D: th: iu the an) it in 1848—sesaa’, bu x. v6 seme ides of the sudden rine liy ef the dissor. I will etate peddled tt, 2 per dzy—in April, 1834, 1 sold ever 1.068 Tugeistswho havebeen in business twenty aud thirt of patent sold abouts yoars, say that ne- f medicines was ever like it. Where is a universal praise of it from al) quarters. In my own practice I alwa' humors—but since its in! family medicine, have Several Was alwa) . O, what kept {t strictly for juction as a genera) it and wonderful virtues n found in it that I never suspected cases of epileptic considered incurable, have been cured pf ha ce} & mercy if it will prove fectual In all cases of that awf: are but few who have seen more of it than I ts—a disease which malady—there ve. I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them le cured by it. Forthe various diseases oftne big the Liver, Sick Headache, D' Asthma, Feverand Ague, Pain inthe Side, Disesses of the Spine. neys, &c., the disco any medicine ever kn: \* you can T re fal. As res particularly in ‘can geCand enough of and eno . Directions for Use —Aduits one table spoonful Seen over ten years dessert spoon- dren from five toeight tea 5 ° 10 directions can be Spplical toallcon diseases of the Kid- has done more good than the best stitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twicea day Pricz, ONE Wholesale Agents —New York cys c. Vv. street; O. H. RING, SAND! Philadelphia, ‘. W- DYOT? 8 N & BROTHER, CANBY & HATCH ' Alexandria, PEEL & STEVENS table Druggists { Waited Statesand Britlsh Provinces: and alse sy CLICKNER, 81 Barclay 192 Broadway; A.B. & strect. Baltimore, BRO At Retail by all res; tae Dreggiete of this City, MinezsesenEn, BY DONALD KENNEDY, Ne 120 Warren street, Rozbury, Mass. LLAR. eet Si-ly Class No. 9 Hardware 10 Iron and nails 1 Paints, oll,and lass 12 Files 13 Lumber Wasnine ron, D.C. No.12 Steel name the Boon on and deliver- yards nai the materials fe printed Ibe Tobe larly ‘lnsses headed ‘ ‘obable quantity as to fix data for but the contractor Is to furnish said enumerated articles, and i: the ”? are as which may pose as determining the lowest bid; more or less of the and at such times may require, such incree: ceed one-third of the —- sent through t! sufficient ice, ending 30th June, 1857 titles required be more er fled, the And the articles under the the best quality, delivered in all and every c’ the ins; the said na’ bt, reel ade gh penne | to the commean wer ed Bi are the yard for . further deserts - aa of the articles. 2 tractors forclasses headed ‘+ miscellanec’ @o not reside near the p ace where the to be delivered, will be ls an ~ at the city or princtj )posa. nesr the are tn thelr ‘upon required to name , Who may be to deliver articles withowt delay when they shall be required. Approved sureties in the full amount of the contract will be required, and twenty per centum 28 additional security deducted from esch a the contract shall bave been comple or cancelled, unless otherwise authorized by the ment until de iment. Onclesses headed ‘‘miscetlaneons.’” to be delivered as requir: d during the fiscal veer, the twenty per costhan retaired may, at the ais” teUon of the commandant goer on the first of sommes, April, J y, gad Ociaber, when the deliveries have been isfactory, the balance (eighty per cent) will be paid by the respective days after navy egents within thirty the presentation of bills, in triplicate, duly vouch edand approved. No pert of the per centum reserved {s to be paid until ell the rejected articles offered under the contract shell have been removed from the yard, unless It wi fault shall in de ivering all or an: be stipul: ially authorized by the department ited in the contract that if de- be made by of the first part of the articles mentioned, of the quality and at tbe times and places above provided, then, and in that case, the said ‘Wiil forfeit parties pay to the United States, as liqui- and dated damages, a sum of money equal to twice the amount of the contract upon as the price tc be pal: herein egreed for the articles fn case of the actual delivery thereof, which liqui- dated da ages may be recovered from time to time as they accrue The sureties must sign the contract, and their responsibility certified to by a navy agent, collec- tor, district atte factorily known to the bureau ey, or some other person satis- it is to be provided tn the contract that the bureau shall have the tract, without loss or in case Congress shall not appr riations for the articles named, or for the completion of the works estimated for and on which this advertisement is based, jd shall also have the power to increase or diminish the quan- titles named in the classes not heeded “‘miscella- neous”’ in the schedule twenty-five per cent Persons whose cifers sball be accepted will be notified by letter through the post office, which notice shall be considered scfficient; and if — do notenter Sato contract for the supplies specifi within fifteen days from the date ef notice from the burean of the nce of their bid, a con- tract will*e made with some other sons, and the pee of such defaul! bie der will be he! ———— for all deling vencies All offers not le in strict comformity, with this advertisement will, nt the option of bv reau, be rejected Those only whose offers may be accepted will be notified d contracts will be ready for execu- GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF BOOTS AND GAITERS facturer, a Sewed or Pepges Calf-Skin BOOT at 83 62. full as good as those usually sold at $5 or 86; aod a French Calf Patent Leather GAITER at $3 50,as good as an’ firstrate Calf Galterat $2 50, these are the best goods that is (orever were) sold in the District for the price; for the snes come and see jor yourself. Terms poxitive! reas at ss, m 2-tf TOALL HAVE ON COMMISSION, FOR A PHIL- adelphia manu- first rate No extra cash ebts. Call at the EW YORE HAT STORE, Seventa street, near Pennsyivania avenue. to offset bad ANTHONY, Agent. THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHi to all that suffer =— ro sight, caused , Sickness, jeu y from injodiclowst <F PECTACLES and GLASSES himself to a true spherical accuracy, y selected, to bis superior carefully ground bril- Mant transparency, suited precisely and beneii- cially to the wearer according to the concavity or convexity of the effects caused to the Very numerous are the {ll Precious organ of sight from the commencement of using glasses In not beiny Eopericoreaspreenite man enal ure the focal disease of the es thatare with JO Sir—The Spectacles you made for me recision and N TOBIAS acknow! solicits tro) 0! availed theanesives'ot his aid. Persons that cannot conven: ing the glasses in use, and state - es they can read this print with thelr spectacles = supplied with such as will improve their 5 - nnumerable testimonials to be seen ; and ref- erences given to many who ha greatest ease and comfort from Circulars to be bed a, 612 BEVENTH STREET Odd Fellows’ Hall, vr sta an Optometer ; and im to meas- boabeel 5 ate sr al 35 uired will furnish Satiefaction the tbe and benther ose that have mot yes call, by send- bow many inch derived the x. t bis office, No. three doors from NoBFoLk, September 7, 1854 It very weil, and seem to have improved my sight more than any other 1 wer a tried I have tried a pair of Spectacles obtained Mr. Tobias, and find them of my sight, and of the focus. Uclan, Bi tab! wing born induced by a friend to visit the «= TT. W. TAZEWELL great assiste corresponding with hisdeser! 1 recommend him as a skillful op HENRY A Wist of try- ie te 14 Files 15 Paints, olls, and Foe 16 Ship chandlery 17 Hardware 18 Staion 19 Firewood 20 Fay and straw 21 Provender 22 Charcoal 11 Iron, tron nails, % Belting, packlog, and spikes and hose . NORFOLK. Cl Class No.1 Bricks No l4 Files 2 Stone 15 Paints, oils, and SBiney Betaat w dtamaiey 5 Black walnau boards 17 Hardware 6 White pine 18 Stationery 7 Lime 20 Hay and straw 8 Cement 21 Provender 9 Sand 98 Charcoal 3 Yellow pine tim- 4 Yellow pine lum- ber PENSACOLA. Cass 5 Hard wood timber and lumber 6 White pine, juni- be 7 Lime spikes 26 The schedule will statethe ti articles it for del! the bids All the tracted for must be 4: places, ineludin; where used within for which the to American man ceived after the expiration in the schedules for the eom, Unless specially authorized by the depa. It Is to be provided distinetly understood amount and number offer is made. by the commanding things being equal, Ember and tum: ir mes fil be required to be del where the ited schedule is not u: sli ese ne may be con- jelivered at such and 23 Belting and pack- ing. rom castings. navy-yards, respectively, Preference will fanaa sow \fled 3 ior }, a8 May be dire.ted d, ali me at in the contract, and to be by the of bidders, that te enumerated ia within which lvered ; and copied tn ing bis me more ever tried. injured hy wnitieg juently to a very late t glasses and that too without the suffered. ment of Mr. Tobias for the — 1 omega 1 was furnished pur slighth colored blue, which an mwiths i@cation ve afforded than any | have originally very Sod, was and reading at night, fre hour; but with the ald of {can study almost as late as ever in 1 have viously JUBN,WI N, Late Commtsetoner Gen’l Land (ilice. December 11, iss — een much May Sth, 1968. 1 have used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacles for three cr four months, and take t ing that [am much leased wri leasure in say- them. | haw them GEOR P. SCARBERGH. _ 1 was recommended to Mr John Tobies as 8 skillful able pec: tion and some optic! am: oblas peace BY andas! have eyes of remark- ‘Was gratified to find that Mr compreherd anak inspec slight orange wg an@ he bas —. & pair of & at suits me ad rably. A. P. July 41, 1856. —_— —— J Tevias: WILMINGTON, N.C., Jan. 27, 1853 Dear Sir—1_ am happy to say that the Spectacles which I obtained from you !2«! week are entirely satisfac ity in the visual range of my found Proper focal distance by the aid of state culty hes to my eyes Duranturnt From natural defects Very Ba acc vooman taequnt- have hereto- t difficulty in getting glasses of the Itaffords me pleas optometes, this happily o! iated so that Lhe glanses yeu furnished me are decidedly the best adapted of any! poi ge used you B DRANE ector of St IntERIoR, May 7, 1855 the unequal range of led to use glasses for James’ Parish years. I have different opticians without obtaining glasses ly fitted to my Four months since Mr. Tobias mude two ey pairs especially for me, whieh | have found t Stand, 1 most cheerful; having oocasien to use By the use of bis optometer minutely to thee) ly recommend Mr. Tobias to #!! and bear my (ret! Tony 8s to his skill as an HENRY &. BALDWIN, - Beo’y to sign Land Warrant+ P. 8—OPERA GLASSES of greet vs:i«. TELES MAKER this line at Jy Ie-ty ‘ES & MICROSCOPES, WAT LASSES, and many otber a:iic'e> ' very low prices constanily ou Ls < rPAsee ann POCKET CUTLERY, «* Be! &c., of excellent tity a ad a se yen ctroce ste @ FRANCIS | Ee wen

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